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Azerbaijan has been attacked by Iran. It's another growing list of mostly Muslim nations attacked
Azerbaijan has denounced the attack quote this morning. The Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister
called asking for Azerbaijan's help to evacuate the remaining staff from their embassy in Lebanon
because they could not do it themselves. I immediately ordered assistance and a plane to be sent.
They even offered to pay, but I said it was not necessary. And in return, we get an attack and
knocked shavon carried out in such a dirty cowardly and unmanned way. The stain will never be erased
from their faces. Essentially, there is an oil pipeline that runs around that part of the world
and connects into Israel giving Israel access to oil and the Iranians tried to blow it up.
The Israelis actually have relations with Azerbaijan as well. And so just very interesting to watch
shavon gets asked by Iran to help evacuate personnel. They say gladly don't worry about it. We'll
cover the costs of the Iran attacks them. Just remarkable, remarkable stuff from the Iranians.
Now, while all of that is happening, then we have the hate America first crowd in this country.
We still have a government shutdown happening right now with the Department of Homeland Security.
The Democrats have shut it down. So don't take this as bragging. I'm telling you about my life. It's
not really a brag. I got to pay for it through the nose. I don't travel through the Atlanta
airport anymore. I don't have the money to fly private. So I travel on Delta. But I go through
a private terminal now when I'm in the Atlanta airport for a couple of reasons, most of which are
I have been yelled at, berated while standing under a urinal in the airport on more than one
occasion. But it really came to a head after the 2024 election when a man just lost his mind
as I was in the bathroom, followed me in while I was using the bathroom and then had a guy
followed me to my car after I was getting my bag and now the first guy was angry. The second guy
was very, very kind. But he followed me like I got my bag from baggage claim after it came back
from a trip to Tulsa right after the 2024 election. He followed me all the way to my car in the
parking garage. And then realized he hadn't even gotten his luggage and had to go back. And my
team was on this is all before the Charlie Kirk stuff. They're like, you can't, and I'm like,
listen, you can't afford to pay for me to fly private and I travel a lot. Like I'm in a hotel room
right now doing the show in DC. So the accommodation was paying for this. There's a private terminal
near the Atlanta airport. It is very pricey, but it's less than flying private, which I can't
afford to do. And they have a TSA terminal inside the building. So the people who use it go,
but because the government is shut down, the way it works now is they have to drive you. They
normally you'd go through TSA and they drive you across the tarmac at the airport, take you to
the side of the plane and you go up the steps on the outside of the plane before anybody boards.
The procedure with the government being shut down is they can't have the TSA personnel there
because there aren't enough so many of them call in sick because they're not getting paid and
they're required to do their job. And so they take you to the main entrance of the airport and
then you go through a special gate that's reserved for pilots and employees and stuff like that. So
you still get through quicker. And then they take you down to a car and drive you to the side of
the plane and you get on the plane. Yeah, it is pampering. It is very spoiled to do. But when I'm
in other airports, I still go through those airports. It's just the Atlantic airport now.
There have been several incidents. Those aren't the only two. Those are the most recent ones
before I started doing this where it was just it was increasingly apparent that I needed to find a
way if I couldn't fly private to be able to fly in ways. I mean, we have people who drive past
our house to see if I live. We've had people show up at our house in the middle of the night.
And at some point, the next step for me is to buy land and build a house or at least move
into a gated neighborhood. It's all well and good. I am very blessed to live the life that I
live to do what I do for a living. But it does. There are consequences to it for both me and for my
family as well. And a lot of it has to do with safety. People have lost their mind these days.
All of this is the roundabout way of saying that so the government shutdown, you would never
know it in your daily life that the government shutdown. In fact, if you go through a lot of major
reports right now, like after I do the show, I got to run off to the airport and fly home and
there is a backlog in the DC airports in Delos and Reagan and Baltimore because TSA agents aren't
showing up because they're not getting paid. They are without a paycheck now. And you wouldn't
know it unless you travel regularly and experience it that the Department of Homeland Security is
shut down. The employees of the Department of Homeland Security are still required to go to work.
But it's still shut down. James Langford, the Senator from Oklahoma, was on with Maria Barteroma.
I want to play this exchange. Well, Senator, what about that? I mean, you're on the Homeland Security
Committee. Should we be worried that we're going to see sleeper cells get activated and
the potential terrorism issue here at home? Maria, that's a bell I've been ringing for years now.
You go back three years ago, I was talking to the Biden administration saying, you are allowing
in what they call special interest aliens. These are folks that we don't have any information on them.
They come from known areas of terrorism like Iran that they were allowing to come across the border
with no ID, no background check, and they were releasing in the country. They had 70,000 in one
year that they allowed in. I continue to be able to hammer away on this to say we've got to identify
who all those people are. It is very important that ISIS in the field, actually finding those
individuals that the Biden administration allowed in, including Iranians, that we have no background
information on that came illegally into our country. Yeah. And yet the government is shut down.
The Department of Homeland Security is shut down and people are required to show up.
They're required to engage, but I'm just plummixed that no one thinks this is as big a deal as I
think it is. The fact that the Department of Homeland Security is shut down and employees have to
go to work without pay. And whether you want to call it a war or not, a limited security operation,
whatever you want to call it, we're in war in Iran right now dropping a lot of bombs and they
potentially have sleeper cells in the United States who came across the border during the Biden
administration. And I've been hiding here. And I guess I talked to somebody last night here in
DC who said, perhaps the proof that this hasn't happened is that it nothing has happened. I'm like
perhaps I hope that's the case. I hope so. It's just it's intriguing to me though that the
Democrats, I almost kind of wonder if they're hoping for some level of domestic terrorism from
this to blame Donald Trump because you know and I know that if something happens, they are in fact
going to blame the United States that they are in fact going to say that this is Donald Trump's fault.
They are going to say quote unquote, blood is on Donald Trump's hands. You mark my words.
If something bad happens in this country, they will say there's blood on Donald Trump's hands.
Charlie, maybe you want to just save this clip for God forbid something like that does happen.
They're they're going to say it that blood is on Donald Trump's hands. Meanwhile, they're the ones
who are refusing to open the Department of Homeland Security. And it's not just the TSA, although TSA
is kind of a big one, but FEMA is unfunded. The Coast Guard is unfunded right now. They're expected to
show up. They're expected to work, but they're not getting a paycheck because Homeland Security is
shut down. And I just don't understand why the Republicans themselves aren't making this a giant
issue right now. They're trying to force votes on the Democrats, but they're not out there
jumping to the bit on this that Homeland Security is shut down. And so that leads me to something else.
Is the Department of Homeland Security as presently structured necessary?
If you were to go back in the way back machine after 9-11 and the congressional consideration
of the Department of Homeland Security, I was only starting out of the time as a blogger,
writing letters to the editor and things like that. And I was at the time skeptical that we needed
this massive bureaucracy. And I have maintained my skepticism over time that is the Department of
Homeland Security as structured necessary. Now, if you will recall, the reason Homeland Security
was structured the way it was structured was because after 9-11, there was so much miscommunication
between intelligence agencies, the FBI and other entities. It was decided that we needed this new
Department of Homeland Security that could contain within one cabinet department all of these threats.
It would increase coordination. There'd be one secretary. So Chains of Command would throw
through one person to that person right now is pretty much an idiot. I don't even know if you've
seen Christy Nolmes interrogation before the United States Senate, but it was awful for her.
It did not go well. The Republicans, John Kennedy and Louisiana eviscerated the woman,
among others. It didn't go well. She didn't come off bright. She didn't come off competent and
credible. And she's in charge of it as I was telling a group of people this morning at a meeting
that actors are very famously stupid people. Anthony Hopkins said that I have no opinions on
anything because actors are stupid. That's Anthony Hopkins words, Sir Anthony Hopkins. And when you
get your cabinet from central casting because they look like they play the role, they could be
stupid people in Christy Nolmes, not exactly that bringing the best here. She had a horrible performance
of the Capitol, but still at least she's in charge of Homeland Security. And this is an organization
that has been defunded by the Democrats. It's not open. We're at war with a rogue terrorist regime
that has probably sent people into this country that plotted the assassination of the current
sitting president of the United States on more than one occasion. And the Democrats do not think
that they should fund the Department of Homeland Security unless they get a compromise on immigration,
but the immigration aspect is fully funded. ICE and Border Patrol are fully funded through
2028. It's TSA and FEMA and the Coast Guard that are not funded. And the Democrats have no desire to
open it and the Republicans are not calling them to account. I just I'm like, you know, the
Democrats are played at the politics of the attack on Iraq. I'm not sure why we have not
embraced the politics on our side to make a big deal out of this. I'm just baffled by the way we
have not actually engaged in making the Democrats own the shutdown of Homeland Security because you know
and I know if something bad happens, they're going to blame it on Trump. But if you can preset the
narrative that the Democrats have shut down Homeland Security before God forbid something happens,
it's going to make it harder for the Democrats to be able to put this all on Donald Trump and blame
him. The politics of this are just a big red flag for me. Republicans, you need to be out there
beating the drum that the Democrats have shut down Homeland Security at a time of war. The problem
for the Republicans is the president has kind of boxed them in on this that they don't want to say
they're at war because then that raises the question of a declaration of war. But we we have a
hostile engagement of Iran. You can say that we have engaged the Iranians. Why have the Democrats
reopened the Department of Homeland Security? Americans are less safe at this moment. Not just because
of an engagement with Iran, but because the Democrats refused to fund the entity created after 9-11
to help keep Americans safe. There are ways to message this Republicans. And I will be who's you to
do it now before again God forbid something bad happens. Folks, okay, so this is somewhat awkward. I
got kicked out of my hotel room. I was over time. I knew I was going to pre-record the last hour of
the show. And now there's the breaking news about Christine Nome. And I feel like I need to come
on here and chat with you about it. So I did my prior monologue on the government shutdown. And
now suddenly we have the Christine Nome news. So I'm literally sitting in an airport in a lounge
with a remote microphone I have for emergencies, rerecording a segment of my show so that I can get
you guys this up to date information. So Secretary of Homeland Security Christine Nome has been fired
by the president. He is very upset because she said the president approved a $200 plus million
grant that the president had no knowledge of. And it was a non-competitive grant that allegedly was
given to the husband of Trisha McLaughlin who left to the Department of Homeland Security last week.
So the president started calling around to Capitol Hill after a Reuters reporter called him
asking whether or not he should keep Christine Nome. And members of the House and the Senate
began to express to the president their deep, deep frustration with Christine Nome,
particularly after her handling of the issue with Senator John Kennedy of Louisiana,
which I mentioned earlier in the program, his evisceration of her the other day. So the president
is now fired Christine Nome and is going to replace her with Mark Wayne Mullin of Oklahoma. Now
Mark Wayne Mullin will have to go through Senate confirmation. He technically cannot jump directly
into the role because he's never been approved for a cabinet or sub-capitant position before by
the Senate. But the Senate Republicans and the Senate Democrats all really like Mark Wayne
Mullin and are willing to give this to him. Now behind the scenes on Capitol Hill,
there are some Republicans that I've been trading text messages with who were frustrated over this
because they think Mark Wayne Mullin is a very safe Senate seat. They don't want a special
election surprise in Oklahoma, but given the Republican nature of Oklahoma, more likely than not,
Mark Wayne Mullin is going to be able to pull it out as Secretary of Homeland Security. And then
also get a Republican put into the Senate. Now concurrently, you've got to remember that you can
probably hear him in the air for it to have their background knows. You got to remember that the
governor of Oklahoma will be able to put someone into the slot for Mark Wayne Mullin and give that
person some level of incumbency. So you got Christine Nome is out that probably means Cory Lewandowski is
out. My understanding is Mark Wayne Mullin is not a fan of Cory Lewandowski either. The Republicans
in the Senate are breathing a sigh of relief that they're not going to have to deal with
Christine Nome on the campaign trail come November. They're deeply, deeply frustrated with Nome.
So this is a big win. The president gets a reboot as I've been saying gets a reboot home
land security. Tom Holman gets more power to handle this. Mark Wayne Mullin is a straight shooter,
a fantastic guy. He'll be a great Secretary of Homeland Security. And now the president could move
on to other things. As I'm sitting here, I just actually got a text message from one of the
ranking members of the Senate telling me that they think Mark Wayne Mullin will be a shoe in and
that a number of Republicans in the Congress actually recommended him to the president who has already
thinking of that it came up. Apparently in this conversation, I'm reading a text. Sorry,
this is all happening to the fly. I'm reading a text from a member of Congress that from the Senate
that Mark Wayne Mullin was somewhat a couple of people had recommended to the president.
The president likes him. They've got a brilliant relationship. He's kind of been the Trump whisper
in the Senate. They're kind of sad to lose him in that regard. But also they think that he will be
a fantastic Homeland Security Secretary who will be easily confirmable. Although the Democrats will,
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interesting open line Friday. I suspect tomorrow eight seven seven nine seven three seven four two five
might as well save your phone calls now and I will take your calls tomorrow. A lot of questions
about what's going on and one thing you need to note CNN has a report that the Iranians instead
of firing missiles at Qatar sit two Russian bombers flying them 80 feet above the Persian Gulf.
Only 80 feet flying them at high speed above the Persian Gulf. They were detected two minutes
out. They flew 80 feet above the Persian Gulf to avoid radar detection. They got within two minutes
of a major American military base in Qatar and the Qataris scrambled F-15s and shot them down. Meanwhile
in American F-15 blew up over Iran. The pilot ejected. We're not sure why it doesn't appear to be
that the Iranian shot him down though the Iranians are claiming that now it appears to be some
failure with the aircraft and the pilot was rescued by the IDF at American Joint Task Force
got out of Iran. This is the Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth earlier and by the way I got
some angry angry angry person yesterday who told me I need to start saying the Department of War
because that's what it's called and it's not and I believe in truth I believe in facts the United
States Congress named this Department the Department of Defense and the United States Congress has
not changed the name and because the United States Congress is the one that designated it by law
and did not change the name I'm not going to say the Department of War. I know the Trump
administration calls it the Department of War they've changed the signage and the banners and
the title for the Secretary of Defense but it's the Defense Department until Congress changes it
I respect the rule of law in this country so I'm not going to change for propagandistic purposes
calling it from the Department of Defense Department of War this is the Secretary of Defense
Pete Hegseth. Well President Trump recognizes the wisdom of the Monroe Doctor and the days of us
betraying and endangering our own citizens are finished President Trump has reestablished
the Monroe Doctor and the Trump corollary of the Monroe Doctor and or if you'd like for short
you can just call it the Don Road Doctor and under President Trump securing America's interest
in the western hemisphere and keeping our homeland safe are our top national security priorities
the President's historic national defense strategy ensures that the Department of War will
prioritize resources around the threats and objectives that are core to homeland defense
and the people and prosperity of the American people and to start the Department of War is once
again defending our borders as a a priority of our national defense with our law enforcement partners
we are defending our borders and making our streets safe again crossings at our southern border
at the U.S.-Mexico border have dropped to the lowest number in history
murders nationwide have plummeted by more than 20 percent we now have operational control of our
southern borders zero people are crossing our southern border we will not rest until we have
complete operational control of every inch of all of our borders so it starts with us
we're addressing it and yet the Democrats keep homeland security closed down at least the
Department of Defense is is up and operational you know if the Democrats got wind of what the
President intended to do in Iran they probably would have defunded the Department of the Department
of Defense as well it's just kind of wild to see the Democrats out there like this in just
refusing to engage in any sort of way meanwhile you've got members of the press who are still
outraged they're being excluded from the Pentagon now you know it's not just left wing reporters
there actually are a number of conservative reporters at the Wall Street Journal who have
refused to go along with the the Pentagon's insistence that the stories be pre-cleared by the
Pentagon that was one of the rules Pete Hexeth wanted is they couldn't roam the halls as they
had in the past which is understandable but also they had to pre-clear reports from the Department
of Defense before running those reports Fox News has decided they wouldn't participate
Newsmax has decided they wouldn't participate but what's notable is that the Atlantic is running a
story today claiming that when Pete Hexeth made some comment about the six dead American soldiers
that there were guests and silence in the room that it it it went over so poorly with the press
of the room and yet multiple people who were in the room were reporters for the daily why are
the federalists and elsewhere said this did not happen we were in the room and it did not happen
it is actually interesting to watch people like Brian Stelter and others at CNN attacking
the reporters who are in the Pentagon who did sign the pledge claiming that somehow they're
not legitimate reporters when a lot of them are the ones breaking news now because the outside
entities can't accept the outside entities the New York Times Fox News and others continue to have
well-sourced stories inside the Pentagon and the media just doesn't like it but but but but but
the New York Times today is running a piece let me read you this piece of course Trump bombed
Iran President Trump's attack on Iran is astonishing in its audacity aggression and lawlessness
Mr. Trump ordered strikes in the midst of negotiations with a nation that posed no remotely
imminent threat to the United States he did nothing to prepare his country for war now he's
offering a dizzying array of rationales and objectives caught in a maelstrom of his own making
beyond breaking with precedent Mr. Trump also broke with himself in three straight presidential
campaigns he criticized American military adventures in the Middle East relying on the stance
to distinguish his America first mantra from rival Republicans and Democrats alike I'm not going
to start wars he vowed on election night twenty twenty four I'm going to stop wars yet for all
its Trumpian characteristics this war is the logical conclusion of how the United States has
long dealt with Iran for decades presidents have depicted the Islamic Republic not just as a
pernicious presence in the Middle East but also as an intolerable danger to the United States that
no diplomatic deal could redress when politicians inflate a threat and stigmatize peaceful means of
handling it an on-enterprising leader will one day reach for a radical solution now it goes on
and on and on and on and here are the authors Stephen Worthine is a senior fellow in American
States craft program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and a visiting lecture at
Yale Law School Robert Malley is a lecturer at Yale Jackson School in the author with Hussein
Aga of tomorrow is yesterday life death in the pursuit of peace in Israel Palestine he served as
US special envoy for Iran from January 2021 to April 2023 in a lead negotiator of the 2015
Iran nuclear deal do you know what the New York Times does not say Robert Malley is under FBI
investigation and he lost his security clearance for leaking classified information to Iran
Robert Malley was taken off the negotiating team of the Biden administration when the FBI
became convinced that he was leaking information to Iran he's been under investigation for that
the New York Times doesn't mention any of that Robert Malley was widely considered inside the
Biden administration to be an apologist for Iran whether he was on their payroll or not
many of the people within the Biden administration questioned his loyalty rightly or wrongly they did
the New York Times doesn't bring any of that up and here comes this guy who has been investigated
for possibly leaking classified information to the Iranians who writes a piece that is pro-Aran
and the New York Times doesn't disclose that it's just wild to me that the New York Times
by the way Nicholas Kristoff at the New York Times echoing this quoting this if the United States
wants to stop plunging into Middle Eastern wars it needs to value its own interests more than it
hates its old enemies that refuses to even acknowledge who Robert Malley is why he suspect on this
the media in this country just simply doesn't want to be honest the media in this country
just simply does not want to recognize that there are serious problems i mean Barack Obama
fired the guy for hanging out with a Moss and his father was a sidekick to Yasser Arafat
and nobody in the press wants to disclose the stuff kudos to CNN
for having a reporter with connections inside Iran noting how the Iranian people are
willing to die to be free of an oppressive regime that they compare to a concentration camp kudos
to CNN for doing that but notice how the New York Times won't do that notice how so much of the
American press gets its new shaped by the New York Times who elevates these sorts of voices
and does not disclose the truth about these individuals now i realize i'm somewhat of a broken
record with you guys when it comes to this and then i'm i'm preaching to the choir on this
but when it this sort of thing happens i think it's very very important to call it out and note it
to raise the red flag on it because of the pernicious effect it has in shaping the minds of other people
in the world today it's like for example my wife the other day was asking me about what happened in
Iran in 1953 because she was listening to a a a podcaster who's a Christian influencer that my
wife likes will go nameless who clearly didn't know the facts that in 1953 there was a coup to
replace the shaw of Iran backed by the Soviets and the British and the Americans restored the shaw
to power and pushed out the unelected prime minister they claim it was a overthrow of a democratic
regime there was no democratic regime in Iran and the prime minister who was not democratically
elected was backed by the Soviets and the Americans of the British responded and restored the
shaw to power and and people like all 1953 1953 it's all about the oil it's all about it's all
about this no it's actually far more complicated than that in a cold war power struggle with the
Soviets where ultimately the Soviets allied with the Ayatollah and replaced the shaw's regime in 1979
and then the Ayatollah began killing all the people who were tied to the Soviets
and people don't understand that history it's it's it's it's deeply deeply troubling to me how at a
time of war you have people now on the left and the right by the way it's not just the left it is
people on the right as well who are rooting against American troops who are rooting against the
president of the United States who hope that the president gets a black eye in Iran so that they
can redefine a narrative against the president they can they can exploit it for isolationist means
they can exploit it for their own agenda it bothers me deeply to see people so willing to
root against the United States in war and by the way before you come at me I disagreed with what
Barack Obama did with our with with our military engagement in Libya but I rooted for American
success I actually thought that Barack Obama when he drew red lines in Syria should have
enforced the red lines and he didn't and the situation escalated out of control there I actually
do believe that we should support the American military when the American military engages I
believe that we absolutely should support American soldiers in harm's way and what is notable is
so much of the American press corps still believes themselves not really loyal to the United States but
above the United States they're citizens of the world and they should cover very fairly not from
the American perspective maybe they should cover it from the Chinese perspective I just simply think
that's wrong and by the way there is some good reporting now there let me read you this from Mike
Allen in Axios last Monday Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called president Trump with
a stunning tip Iran supreme leader in his top advisors were set to meet at a single location
in Tehran Saturday morning they could all be killed in one devastating air strike Netanyahu told
Trump and his team Axios is Mark Caputo and Barack a V right why it matters the February 23rd
call held from the White House situation room and previously unreported was a pivotal moment it
answers the question that lawmakers mag a skeptics and world leaders have been asking since Saturday
why now the answer I had to lolly commanding in his inner circle were irresistible targets of
opportunity that neither Trump nor Netanyahu wanted to pass up Trump was already leaning towards
striking Iran before learning the new intelligence about commandy what he hadn't decided was
win until Netanyahu called the call was part of months of intensive coordination between the two
leaders who met twice and spoke by phone 15 times in the two months leading to the war according
to the U.S. and Israeli officials the U.S. and Iran had considered striking a week earlier but
postponed for intelligence and operational regions include reasons including bad weather inside
the room an initial CIA check conducted at Trump's direction confirmed the Israeli intelligence
preparations accelerated as Trump told Netanyahu he would consider moving forward but first came
the president state of the union the following night the same day Jared Kushner and Steve
Whitkov called from Geneva after hours of talk with Iranian officials and delivered a blunt verdict
negotiations were going nowhere Trump was now convinced the intelligence was solid diplomacy
was dead it was time to strike the original plan was to strike in late March or April giving
Trump and Netanyahu time to shore up the public but given the opportunities it came and he took the
opportunity and we're all better off because he did and we should be cheering on the success of
American soldier sailors and airmen right now y'all I got to play you this clip this is from ABC
news not our ABC news but from Australia and this this poor reporter is just having a moment
Don Rothwell is professor of international law at ANU with a specific focus on the law of the
sea Don Rothwell welcome thanks so what was your initial reaction to the sinking of the Iranian
warship of the coast of Sri Lanka really quite surprised because this is a significant escalation
by the United States in terms of the area of combat operations extending well into the Indian
ocean and quite some considerable distance from where we've seen the conflict really being
centered at the moment in the Middle East so your secretary of defense and war ptexeth in
announcing the news of the sinking said the Iranian warship quote thought it was safe in international
waters should it have been look I think we need to make it quite clear here that given that we have
our conflict at the moment between the United States and Iran any member of the Iranian military
is a legitimate combatant and as a legitimate combatant they become a legitimate target
for the United States in in most settings so the fact that the Iranian warship was as I
said Indian Indian Ocean off the coast of Sri Lanka at some considerable distance from the the
major area of combat operations really gives it no immunity under those settings so it was still
breaking international law in taking this action no what I'm saying is that the United States
did have a right as a combatant to be able to target the Iranian warship even though it was
in international waters Indian Indian Ocean off the Sri Lankan coast so there's no real issue there
in terms of international humanitarian law and the legitimacy of the US targeting of this vessel
but as I'm saying on the basis of the evidence that I see before at the moment there's no real
issue about this actual strike on this Iranian naval vessel so should we be concerned in Australia
that the US Iranian conflict could come to our waters if indeed an Iranian warship does come close
to our shores he goes on to say the Americans could do it and she has a meltdown again international
laws for suckers the international laws just use as a cudgel against the United States oh well
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