Now you're going to see something in Georgia where they were able to get with a court order the ballots. You're going to see some interesting things come out.
Because she was a voting inspector. She was a judge of a voting area, and she saw boxes of votes come in. So she went over to check it, and they put her in jail for voter manipulation, and she's still in jail. And they better let her out fast. And they're suffering a big price, Colorado.
They have this woman in jail who's 71 years old and probably has cancer. She's sick. And they put her in because she challenged somebody who was dumping ballots into a box, okay?
And we had some bad ones. I mean, look, Barack Hussein Obama, I call him the great divider. People couldn't stand him. They you mentioned his name, they go crazy. They start booing the hell out of him.
We had some really bad ones. I mean, Jimmy Carter wasn't exactly the greatest. Jimmy Carter didn't exactly have the hit on Venezuela that I had. Remember his hit, they always turned out to be a disaster.
They've got jails with murderers, drug lords, rapists. They've got jails with the worst, the worst people, and they come out, you know, trend the Uruguay, they come out, uh, uh, the worst gangs, we have the worst gangs. They have gangs that are so bad, they look at you and they knife you up. You know, we had it in Washington. They're all gone, by the way. They're all gone.
But all we want is they have a lot of prisoners. They call it sanctuary city. And sanctuary cities are a disaster. So I put out an order, anybody that does a sanctuary city, not getting any money. Let's see what happens. You know, they'll get, uh, wiped out by these liberal courts. But the people understand. Nobody could do the job that we've done. Nobody.
They they ended, they they took over the mental institutions of their country, and they said every single person in a mental institution over our border with Texas with their open border policies.
So we have millions of people, most of them are bad, to be honest with you, because they're not going to send their good people. They want their good people like we. We don't want to have our good people leave. They only send their bad people. And the best of their people are people that don't work. Those are the best ones. The people that came in, they don't work. And they don't want them either because they don't want to pay welfare.
So they've sent all of their people, millions and millions of people. We have to get them out. And by the way, if Republicans don't get them out, you will never win another election as a Republican.
If you don't get these, these people are all put in so they vote, and they make all this crap with the voting, oh, well, you can vote, you can do whatever you want. It's crazy. I mean, it's crazy how you can get these people to vote.
with Memphis, if you remember, we got calls, I got calls from everybody. The mayor wanted us, the governor wanted us. It's so much easier when they want you. You know, you don't have to fight them like in Minnesota. But in Memphis, crime is down 75% after about two and a half months.
We're going to have it down to practically nothing. It was really dangerous, one of the most dangerous cities in the country. Then I got a call about New Orleans. And I got it from the governor of the state. Landry is a great governor. He said, we need help. We got a crime ridden mess. People are getting killed every day. I sent our guys there. Crime is down 80% in two and a half months, 80%. And he called me yesterday. He said, this is the most amazing thing I've ever seen. I said, it's not amazing.
Now, in Chicago, as you know, we put people there, and we brought it down, but we only have a limited, uh, really limited force because they fight us so hard that you can't really do the right thing. You know, you just sort of do it easy. And yet we've taken crime down 25%. We have an incompetent governor, eats too much.
We have an incompetent governor. We have a a mayor who's really a low IQ person. They don't want it. I I'll tell you what, if I were a Democrat governor and I was in charge of Chicago, as an example, or mayor, I would be begging Donald Trump to come on. Maybe I'll take credit for what he does, like they do. Because every time we do something, they take credit. We we've we win all the time.
We have a case in San Francisco. They have a very liberal mayor, and he wants to do what we do. But I explained to him, and he's a nice guy. I have a lot of friends, you know, Silicon Valley stuff. I have a lot of friends up there. And they really want him to want to give him a chance. He's a good guy. He begged me not to do it. I said, look, this was six months ago. I said, look, give it a shot. But you can't do what we do because we take criminals out, bring them back to their country. You can't do that. You have to get rid. You know, in Washington, we took over 2,000 people out and moved them back.
And the other thing, 2% of the people create 90% of the crime. Think of that. So when you start moving these guys out, you have a huge impact on crime. You've got sick people. These these are 2%. Think of that stat. So you don't have to arrest the entire population. 2% of the people create 90% of the crime. And it makes sense, right? You know, they they create crimes every day, over and over. Then you put them in jail, they come out. They do five crimes in one day. These are sick people.
And they're bad people, and they'll never be good, by the way, for the liberals that want to make them in bring them into a wonderful, uh, person of society. They go, we can bring them back into society. No, because eventually they'll kill you, you know. Eventually they will kill you.
Here's the main thing. We were laughed at a year and a half ago. We were laughed at as being stupid people. We were laughed at it not as as not we see a guy falling up the stairs going into an airplane.
You don't want to go down. Could happen. I mean, you know, could happen. But it can't happen three times in one shot, okay? The three times going up the stairs. I don't think you'll ever see anything like that, but it could happen. So I have to be a little bit open.
I I have to tell you, it's probably the only thing I respected, and yet it didn't look elegant at all. He bopped down the stair. He would be in the middle. I thought it looked so terrible. You know, it's I mean, this is the President of the United States. He's bopping down, you know, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop. And I kept waiting for him to fall, and he didn't.
So I would rather have other trades than that. And I didn't even like the look of it. But I I was impressed with his, uh, ability to go down the stairs like that. I mean, I wouldn't want to do it. You know, those stairs are very slippery. And I always used to say, he's an accident waiting to happen.