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This storm is intensifying, and I don't really even know what to say anymore than hunkered out because I know a lot of people are trying to get out and they can't get out. And it's probably too dangerous right now at this point to get out because you could get stuck as a stranded duck as the storm hits. Who knows how bad this is going to be? It's Category 4. They're saying this is the storm of the century. They're saying that Tampa is the most vulnerable location in all of Florida right now.
and just getting slammed. So I know the Longboat Key area very well. And the building that I'm familiar with down there, literally, I get these hurricane warnings and my family has some stuff down there. And one of the emails was forwarded to me. Usually when there's a hurricane coming to Florida, they'll be like, yeah, you know, there's eight residents left in the building. There's 20 residents. The first time ever, ever, I got the hurricane warning from them. They said the entire building
is empty. Every resident has left. I was like, whoa, okay. This is serious stuff. So we're praying, hunker down. I'm afraid a lot of people are going to die, and that is really tragic. But as soon as the storm passes, we need a surge of citizens helping citizens. That's what we need. We need a surge of people helping people.
I want to read some of these emails here. Charlie said, Mark, I just brought my ballot to Banger, Maine. I voted early. This is one of my favorite ones. Lance, Charlie,
I've already casted my vote in Minnesota and I got a first time voter to cast her vote and a friend that has not voted in the last two elections now cast his vote early today. I have family that's on the fence and I call them every day. Trump 2024. Lance, that's exactly right. Lance, that's what it's going to take. Lance, it's you plus two other people that have never voted before. You plus some people that are on the fence. That is the exponential impact.
Joining us now is Matt Gaetz. Matt, welcome to the program. I know we have a lot to talk about, but first, can you just comment on the hurricane here? You represent the 1st Congressional District in Florida, the Panhandle. This looks like a big one. Just give us kind of some on-the-ground updates
Florida wisdom here of what we can expect and what's going on? So right now we're seeing that the hurricane is speeding up. It's going to make landfall more quickly than we'd expected. That can happen. That's why our state and local officials have been giving out precise evacuation warnings. The key message I'm really grateful to be able to share on your platform is that
The Pensacola Bay Center is open and free and pet friendly. And so as people from the peninsula have been pushed north, if they're in a situation where maybe the hotels are full or they don't have the resources for a hotel, we'd invite you to come to Pensacola. We've got cots, we've got food and a pet friendly environment and a safe environment for people fleeing the storm. You know, we've seen...
The governor of DeSantis ensured that we got effective debris removal. And that's so key in a time like this because you got to get the branches out of the power lines and off the roads for emergency responders to be able to help people. And I think what we've really seen is a tale of two responses. In North Carolina, there has been a slow response.
There's been frustration of the efforts that citizens have tried to do to help their fellow neighbors. And in Florida, you see just the opposite. The government working very closely with people, folks doing all the preparation in advance, getting out of the low-lying areas. And still, this is going to be a very deadly storm. But I think we've put ourselves in the best possible position given the circumstance. Yeah, I mean, put this in historic terms. I mean, we're told that
You know, the crescenting of the wave could be upwards of 10 to 15 feet. I mean, Matt, that means that if you just have a single family home, even your first floor might not make it and the whole house could collapse. It's a really good point, Charlie. A 15 foot storm surge doesn't mean that there'll be waves that can be 15 feet high. It means everything that isn't more isn't 16 feet above sea level is going to be underwater.
And so we've got a lot of bayou systems, estuaries in this area where that storm surge is going to push into people's homes, potentially over people's homes. That's why getting out of those low-lying areas is the most important thing. But we're also seeing something happen with the storm where it's getting a lot larger, right? When this was a Category 5, it did not have the same diameter, but
But on the west coast of Florida, we have a continental shelf that extends out more than 100 miles. And so it has a tendency to bring down the strength of the storm, but to increase the overall size of the storm. That's why if this thing were approaching on the Atlantic side, it would likely be strengthening all the way to landfall and drawing smaller. Here, we see it moving to a category three likely.
We're seeing tornadoes right now in Fort Lauderdale area, for example, just given the how far the arms are extending. Yeah. And again, at this point, is it is it correct, Matt, to say, again, I'm such a layman here. I live in the desert. It's just hot and sunny. So, again, I know very little about this. Is it too late for people to evacuate? Should we no longer call for evacuation?
- Yeah, the best decisions there people are gonna get from their county governments. Every county in Florida has an emergency operation center and they give real time advice, not only based on where the storm is heading and its speed, which has changed, it's making landfall sooner, but also based on what's happening on the roadways.
And so on X, you can follow at F-L-S-E-R-T. That's our state system. They're sharing a lot of those real-time updates for people where, you know, you can make those decisions that are right for your family. What I can say is, like, right now, I think there is still time if you're in one of those really coastal areas where you've experienced a lot of water, the water is
ground has been wet as a consequence of the arms of Hurricane Helene, which was just days ago, really. And if you're inland sufficiently, 10, 20 miles, your local government may be sharing different information. So that's probably the best way for folks to get that intel. Yeah. And then once the storm passes, I want everyone to step up and help our fellow American. The
The Federal Emergency Management Authority agency, do you have a thought on FEMA, Matt, on what we've been seeing in North Carolina? Because to Florida's credit, though, you guys have always kind of done this yourself, right? You've never relied on feds. Is that a correct summary of the Florida infrastructure?
- In Florida, our disasters are federally funded, state coordinated, and then locally executed and managed. That system has given us great muscle memory in how we deal with this, and it really keeps the decision making out of Washington and more right there on the ground
And I wouldn't expect the folks in Western North Carolina to have the same muscle memory on something like this. They're better at driving on ice than we are, right? So this is the nature of different climates and different geographies and in different places. But what I'm troubled by are the stories that we've been hearing from people who work at FEMA and who are in the National Guard about how the mobilization has not resulted in better care for the people.
I'm getting information, just got another one in the last 24 hours, where FEMA employees are saying, we are being mobilized, we're being brought to the affected areas, but then we aren't given orders about whether or not to set up a soup kitchen or clear a roadway or assist with some local enterprise to keep people safe. And then when...
folks are engaged in that good neighborly conduct, at times the bureaucracy is actually impairing the delivery of water and diapers and other essentials. That is very troubling to me. Also, it seems like FEMA is both out of money and flush with cash at the same time in a really weird way. You know, this $640 million that under the Department of Homeland Security, under FEMA, was preserved for housing assistance. So housing assistance under FEMA is
Almost any reasonable person would think would be available for Americans who are displaced from their houses in a time of disaster. But that has been used on illegal immigrants. And so Mayorkas throws his hands in the air and says, we're going to be running out of money. At the same time, there's over $7 billion in...
FEMA accounts for disasters that have been continually extended at times from like 16 years ago, Charlie. So here's how it goes. There's some like, you know, a storm of 2012 and someone gets a grant from FEMA to respond to that storm, but then they don't execute on the grant. So FEMA has the cash. They haven't deployed it. And in the case of over $7 billion, they just keep extending out the grant deadlines.
That's insane. We have people who need help right now in Appalachia and who will need it in Florida very soon. Stay safe. Matt Gaetz in Pensacola. Soon it will be time for us to step up and help our fellow American. But right now it's to hunker down.
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Joining us now is Christina Buttons, author of a very important piece, A Troubled Place, all about what's happening with the surge of Haitians into our country. Christina, welcome to the program. Please tell us about your piece. Hi, thanks for having me. I recently did an investigation with Christopher Ruffo about Charleroi. It's a small town in Pennsylvania. The population was something over 200.
4,000 residents in 2020. And then over the last few years, they've recently seen approximately like 2,000 predominantly Haitian migrants that moved in and sort of have established themselves with the help of
Employers and nonprofits that the Biden administration has provided significant public funding to. OK, so I want to just play a piece of tape here of the kind of Pennsylvania town that's being overrun here. Let's play cut 91. So many people and there's just just not enough resources. There's not enough jobs. There's not enough jobs.
She's glad Trump, who she supports, has been calling attention to Charleroi and Springfield. People need to know that it's just not Springfield. This is coming to a town near you. What is coming to a town near you? Haitians or immigrants that have poured over the border within the last couple of years. Why is that a bad thing, given the fact that some would say the United States is a nation of immigrants? They're not immigrants.
coming here to assimilate with us. They're coming here to take over. So what did your investigative reporting show of what's happening in Charlois? Similar to what's happening in Springfield, a lot of the same complaints about lack of assimilation and car crashes into buildings and
The schools are strained for resources and are in need of hiring many English as a second language interpreters to be able to accommodate so many Haitian children. But it's very similar to what's happening in Springfield and
many cities across the country that have recently seen an influx of migrants into their towns. Can you describe the NGOs? And apparently they got public money. Your piece uncovers a confluence of open border policies, NGOs and private businesses conspiring to overwhelm a once sleepy town. Tell us about it. Well, there are about 10
sort of national resettlement agencies that partner with the U.S. government. And between them, they have about 340 local athletes across the country that work to settle migrants in. And since 2021, they've received just these 10 organizations have received around like 5.5 billion dollars
in new awards, that's not including how much money they've received total, but just in new awards under the Biden administration. And the organization of focus in Charleroi is an organization called the Jewish Family and Community Services Pittsburgh, which began sort of traveling to Charleroi weekly,
for the past year and a half, and they insist immigrants there in signing up for welfare programs like SNAP and Medicaid financial assistance, things like that. But other stuff, I had spoken with a staffing agency that said that they regularly partner with nonprofits to help sort of
procure immigrant labor for their workforce. In this case, this particular organization denies involvement in
Sort of the the situation in Charleroi with going on with the employers, that was sort of the focus of our investigation. So it just seems. But they. Yeah. Please continue, Christina. Sorry. But yeah, JFCS Pittsburgh reported about twelve point five million in 2023. But these organizations that deal with immigration are.
They're they've received substantially more money on under the Biden administration than under the Trump administration. Significantly more money. So is so our taxpayer dollars are helping underwrite the surge. Is that a fair way to summarize it? Yeah, that's exactly what our money is going to. OK, so let's play another piece of tape here. Let's play cut 90.
America doesn't need this place, doesn't care about this place. It's just, it's a place that time forgot. Yeah, this used to be just a nice blue-collar, middle-of-nowhere town. In the early 80s, the steel industry started to collapse. The place became less useful for people, the population left in droves.
There's been immigrants coming in, you know, slowly over the past 20 or 20 years or so. It has never been an issue. It's never been an issue at all. And now it really has become one. But the past two or three years, it's just been a huge flood. And almost all Haitian. Now that these poor businesses are gone.
The excuse for bringing them in here was, well, we can't get anybody to do these jobs, which I was suspicious of. I always suspected somebody wanted some cheap labor. Having vans pick them up to go to wherever they are going to and then returning them at all hours of the night. Do you have any idea where they're coming from? No. It's all coordinated. No way around it not being coordinated at this point.
So this is all coordinate. Who like who in the government would you say? Well, in this particular instance in Charleroi, a lot of the immigrants have come through the CHNV parole program. It's the Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan, Venezuelan parole program. In that particular program, they had to have sort of sponsors in the United States. But some of these sponsors themselves can be recent immigrants themselves.
So as long as they had kind of like a US address, they were able to pretty much come to the United States after some background checking. And a lot of them wound up in Charleroi through word of mouth. That's what it sort of appears to be the case because there's this...
A food manufacturer that hires a significant amount of migrants for his workforce, like approximately 700 employees of the 1,000 employees that work at this facility are immigrant labor hired through these staffing agencies that you see here.
Bussing people around the town that the footage from American America to 100 captured. How can people find out more from your work, Christina? I typically write for City Journal and I have additional reporting coming out on with with Chris Rufo, you know, in the coming weeks. And another we have a interview that we did with a Haitian migrant who worked for this employer recently.
that has been sort of like bringing in all of these immigrants and housing them, evicting residents in order to house some of the migrant workforce.
So we have an interview coming out this week with him that will provide more context and more details on the situation in Charleroi. It is America last. Christina, thank you so much. Thanks. Okay, I want to play a piece of tape here from the Kamala Harris 60 Minutes interview where she was asked about her immigration policies, which tied directly into Charleroi, Pennsylvania. Listen carefully. Play cut 48.
There was an historic flood of undocumented immigrants coming across the border the first three years of your administration. As a matter of fact, arrivals quadrupled from the last year of President Trump. Was it a mistake to loosen the immigration policies as much as you did? It's a long-standing problem and solutions are at hand and from day one, literally,
We have been offering solutions. What I was asking was, was it a mistake to kind of allow that flood to happen in the first place? I think the policies that we have been proposing are about fixing a problem, not promoting a problem. OK, but the numbers did quadruple and the numbers today because of what we have done.
We have cut the flow of illegal immigration by half. We have done that. The flow of fentanyl by half. But we need Congress to be able to act to actually fix the problem. This is a lie. They are coming in through the CBP one app. You don't need Congress. You could fix the entire thing with executive authority, but they don't care about the country.
Kamala Harris and Joe Biden do not have a concern for the well-being of the citizens. They care far more about the sensitivities and the feelings of the Mexican government than the actual needs, wants, and concerns of the body politic of the nation.
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Kim says, Charlie, early voting started in Indiana yesterday. My husband and I got to our polling place five minutes before it opened and there was already a line. We couldn't wait again to vote for President Trump. Happy birthday early, Kim. Kim, thank you very much. And now, Kim, let me tell you your job. Your job now, Kim, is to find other people and bring them to the polls. Now that you are done and your vote is done, be a force multiplier. Find them, find them, find them.
Let me tell you about a text message I just got from our Turning Point Action team. Just so you guys know, right now at Turning Point Action, we have hundreds of full-time people now working the valley because ballots are out. Every day is election day. Right now is election day. Right now is election day. Every single day is election day. Let me tell you about one of our text messages we sent. So this is one of our relational organizers who's been working this voter for a couple months. And this voter has said,
Voting is a waste of time. I don't want to vote. If I were to vote to be for Trump, but I'm not going to vote. So one of our relational organizers sent them a text message. Polls are open today, Chris. I sure hope you guys are vote considering it's literally the last of America's defense. They said, quote, we prayed about and decided to register and vote just Monday. We are on the mail and ballot list and XYZ is on board also. Seeing how Biden Harris has mistreated the flood hurricane victims is downright criminal.
That's right there. That's two new voters in Arizona, thanks to the relational organizing model. And again, we don't have any last names there, but, you know, first names are not necessarily identifiers of two new voters in Arizona. What put them over the edge? That illegals are treated better than some hurricane victims. That illegals are given better treatment than our own citizens.
I go back to this article that I emphasized the first hour as you guys are voting and sending in hundreds of these stories right here. Gene, Charlie, I live in very rural west central Illinois, and I voted yesterday. Never voted. I've never voted early before, but I'm preaching the message. I said, you know, folks in the North Carolina, Tennessee had no idea that they might not even be able to vote. So go vote. Gene, you're exactly right. God bless you. Thank you for being a patriot. Democrats start to hit the panic button.
Thehill.com. Democrats' nerves are at an all-time high. Two months ago, even a month ago, they were feeling bullish about Vice President Harris' prospects of defeating Trump. But now, less than a month ago, they're increasingly worried about a number of issues plaguing the Democrat nominee's campaign. Where is all the joy? The joy has turned into nastiness, vitriol, venom. And they're sending Kamala Harris on this media circuit because what a candidate does...
Is a lagging indicator of the data they're receiving. Let me say that again. What a candidate does is a lagging indicator of the data that they're receiving, meaning they receive data and then they act based on that data, especially if they are a Democrat, especially if it's Kamala Harris.
So Kamala Harris did a 60 Minutes interview that was a complete disaster. She did the sex podcast, The Call Her Daddy. She did Stephen Colbert. It's hard to even pinpoint all of these pieces of tape. But the one that I want to talk about here is Charlemagne, who is a black host in New York, talking about how nuts it is that Kamala Harris was supporting taxpayer-funded surgeries on prisoners and illegals
This is such a good piece of tape. It's long. Enjoy it. It shows that the more people learn about Kamala Harris, this is why her numbers are nosediving with independents. Play cut 54. That ad they was running during the football games this weekend claiming the vice president supports funding gender transition surgeries for all prison inmates and migrants in the U.S. That was nuts. I don't know if it was nuts, but that was crazy. That was funny. I don't know if it was the backdrop of football.
But when you hear the narrator say, Kamala supports taxpayer-funded sex changes for prisoners, that one line, I was like, hell no, I don't want my taxpayer dollars going to that. I definitely see that. That ad was effective. Kamala took a picture with a transgender. It was just what they were saying. It made it seem like Kamala supports transgender sex changes in jail with our money. That's what it came across. Isn't that what they're saying? Yes. It literally said that Kamala supports taxpayer-funded sex changes for prisoners. And it talks about how, you know, uh, uh,
she supports funding gender transition surgeries for all prison inmates and migrants in the United States. That ad was impactful. Really?
I was like, damn. Was it because it was doing football? Yes. I think it was doing it because it was doing football. The contrast of it. Yes. But then last week they had the same thing running on Tim Walsh and said he likes tampons in boys' bathrooms. I would not have paid that. I don't think I would have paid that commercial no attention if it was any other time. But when you're watching football and you just mind, you just, what the hell? This is the brilliance of what the Trump campaign is doing. Men hear that and they say, what?
What? The more people learn about Kamala Harris, the more they hate her. Remember her campaign in 2019? It's looking awfully similar.
This is a great sign right here. This is Todd who emails us. Charlie, I got my son who's a college student and the first voter to go vote early as he came home for a doctor's appointment. He wanted to vote absentee, but I said, no, he's really not your follow-up guy to our surprise. They had registered him when they never registered when he got his license and we supposed to in our state. He was able to register same day and voted. He actually said afterwards it was actually exhilarating and sending out his I voted sticker.
Not kidding. Same day, his oldest son, who does not give a whirl about politics—
came and called to go over his absentee ballot. I had no idea he had put in for. My daughter is not even old to vote yet, said she got a friend at her school who's old enough to vote to reconsider not voting based on those things I've said over the years. It's your civic duty. God wants us to take care of our blessed country, so on and so forth. I have five kids. All know the importance, but some more than others. Check on your kids and plan to vote. That is such an important point. All of you parents and grandparents, you have to be on your kids like white on rice.
Are you voting? Are you voting? Are you voting? Are you voting? Are you voting? Are you voting? Go vote. Have you voted yet? Nag them till they vote for Trump. Got it? Every parent and grandparent list every single family member that may or may not vote and get on them. That is your task. That is your duty.
So yesterday, we had an amazing event at University of Nevada, Reno. Let's get some of these images up on screen. We registered 300 new voters to vote for Donald Trump. And look at that. Thousands and thousands of students showed up for our amazing, prove me wrong, let's show the next picture here, 93. And I just love this picture here. Look at that sea of red hats on screen. Look at that. The sea of red hats on screen of Donald.
excitement, of enthusiasm, of spirit, of energy. I've been doing this for 12 years. I have never seen this sort of enthusiasm. Not even close. Here you have thousands and thousands of students at University of Nevada, Reno,
Of course, it is best known as the hometown of Producer Andrew. That is actually what it's known as. It was once known as the biggest little town city in America. Now it's known as the home of Producer Andrew. I did meet Producer Andrew's family. Great patriots, great folks. I mean, look at that. Students, as far as the eye can see,
On the liberal campus of University of Nevada, Reno. We again ran out of MAGA hats. We have a serious problem. We cannot bring enough MAGA hats without running out. Today we are doing six games.
super chase events. Now, what is a super chase event? A super chase event is where we gather people from around the neighborhood, rally you a little bit, fire you up. And then all of the people that go to the super chase events, we say every single one go chase 10 ballots. So if a hundred people show up to a super chase event, 10 ballots a piece, a thousand votes. If a thousand people show up, 10,000 votes. So the, the key is that you have to go do the work yourself.
It's not enough to hope that this thing just ends up working. And not all of you are going to be able to work as hard as we're working at Turning Point Action. I totally get that. You have jobs. You're retired. Many of you, it's hard to move around. By the way, that's the picture of our young lady with 300 new voter registration forms. Take a look at that.
300 new voter registration forms. Show me another organization in America that is working as hard as Turning Point. Scott Pressler, I'll give you that one. Yes. And he's kind of part of our community, if you will. But show me another group that's working as hard with a clipboard and tennis shoes type of work
Cliff Maloney, for sure. I think Cliff's doing great work. Cliff, Scott Pressler, Turning Point Action. Look at that. That is a young... Hold on that one. That's a young lady with a MAGA hat who is not registered to vote. Think about it. Young lady, MAGA hat, not registered to vote. But I'm told by the intelligentsia and the media, oh, they've already maxed out their base. That is not true. We have not even begun to touch the surface of our base.
Download the Turning Point Action app. Go write 100 postcards. Writing postcards to your neighbors is a way to get them involved. But the first thing you have to do is to own your circle. Own your circle. And our base is growing in real time. There's always more work to do. Always more work to do. So we have six Super Chase events. And then...
We have, I'm going to Corvallis, Oregon for a very important campus tour on Friday. And then next week is all Arizona. So next week is the Arizona domination. Also, I'll be at the Cary Lake debate tonight. Pray for my voice that I don't lose it again. Can we put this up on screen? This is the calendar of all the Super Chase events we have every day happening in Arizona. No one comes even close to what we're doing. That's our calendar right there. See that on screen?
That's all of the deployments of Super Chase ballot chasing events we're doing. For those of you on radio and podcasting, it's hard to even put this into words. It's imagine a calendar of five different things a day. We are flooding the zone. We are digging deep. This is the fourth quarter, everybody. Fourth quarter, fourth quarter, fourth quarter. Time to sprint. This is the calendar of all of our Super Chase events in Arizona over the next month. And this is just the icing on the cake of our core Chase program.
Next week, next Tuesday, I will be at Northern Arizona University. Next Wednesday, I want to make sure I get this right. Yeah, that's right. Next Wednesday, I will be on campus at the University of Arizona in Tucson with a very special guest and then an evening event.
Next Thursday, I will be on campus at Arizona State University with a special event in the evening with Donald Trump Jr. And the fight continues from there. Next Friday, I'll be doing Andrew Womack's very important Christian program. So I'm making a special trip to Colorado Springs next Friday. On top of everything, not because Colorado is going to go red. That's not going to happen.
But Andrew Womack is one of the most listened to important Christian voices. And I'm going to go there to go send out the fire alarm because right now Christians are the only group in America that doesn't care about the election. Every other group is fired up. Christians are just shrugging their shoulders. Go do the work. Chase ballots. Every day is election day. Vote right now. The election will be won or lost based on how hard we work. Thanks so much for listening, everybody. Email us as always, freedom at charliekirk.com. Thanks so much for listening and God bless.
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