Byron Donalds
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But how are you going to take my money then completely go in in complete opposition to my rules? That doesn't make any sense. So that's what I think the real solution is. You want to be a sanctuary city? Fine. Don't rely on federal money because sanctuary status is against federal law. Is that something that President Trump just implemented?
It's something that Congress, to make it stick, Congress has to do it. And so typically in the Senate, you're not going to get enough Democrat senators who are going to agree with that because they have sanctuary cities in their state and they don't want to cut them off from federal money. But I think when you talk about it in those terms, then people are like, yeah, that makes sense.
It's something that Congress, to make it stick, Congress has to do it. And so typically in the Senate, you're not going to get enough Democrat senators who are going to agree with that because they have sanctuary cities in their state and they don't want to cut them off from federal money. But I think when you talk about it in those terms, then people are like, yeah, that makes sense.
It's something that Congress, to make it stick, Congress has to do it. And so typically in the Senate, you're not going to get enough Democrat senators who are going to agree with that because they have sanctuary cities in their state and they don't want to cut them off from federal money. But I think when you talk about it in those terms, then people are like, yeah, that makes sense.
Why are you getting taxpayer money when it's clear not every citizen gets agrees with sanctuary cities. I think most citizens don't agree with it, especially the people who have to live under these sanctuary cities and see what happened, like in New York, Chicago, et cetera. So that's the number one way you deal with it. The other way you really deal with it is politics.
Why are you getting taxpayer money when it's clear not every citizen gets agrees with sanctuary cities. I think most citizens don't agree with it, especially the people who have to live under these sanctuary cities and see what happened, like in New York, Chicago, et cetera. So that's the number one way you deal with it. The other way you really deal with it is politics.
Why are you getting taxpayer money when it's clear not every citizen gets agrees with sanctuary cities. I think most citizens don't agree with it, especially the people who have to live under these sanctuary cities and see what happened, like in New York, Chicago, et cetera. So that's the number one way you deal with it. The other way you really deal with it is politics.
I think if you have people who are saying sanctuary status is a good thing, and then they start losing elections, well, that just proves where people are. That's really the ultimate way you fix it. What happened in that hearing, though, was actually kind of funny. That shit was crazy, bro. Well, I'm going to give you this backstory to take this out.
I think if you have people who are saying sanctuary status is a good thing, and then they start losing elections, well, that just proves where people are. That's really the ultimate way you fix it. What happened in that hearing, though, was actually kind of funny. That shit was crazy, bro. Well, I'm going to give you this backstory to take this out.
I think if you have people who are saying sanctuary status is a good thing, and then they start losing elections, well, that just proves where people are. That's really the ultimate way you fix it. What happened in that hearing, though, was actually kind of funny. That shit was crazy, bro. Well, I'm going to give you this backstory to take this out.
So typically in oversight hearings, I'll come in and kind of listen to the dialogue, listen to the ebb and flow, and then decide on the fly, in real time, I'll make a decision. What kind of questions do I want to ask? So I'm sitting there, I'm starting to sketch some stuff out, and I got a text message from my political team saying, And some stuff was happening on the political side.
So typically in oversight hearings, I'll come in and kind of listen to the dialogue, listen to the ebb and flow, and then decide on the fly, in real time, I'll make a decision. What kind of questions do I want to ask? So I'm sitting there, I'm starting to sketch some stuff out, and I got a text message from my political team saying, And some stuff was happening on the political side.
So typically in oversight hearings, I'll come in and kind of listen to the dialogue, listen to the ebb and flow, and then decide on the fly, in real time, I'll make a decision. What kind of questions do I want to ask? So I'm sitting there, I'm starting to sketch some stuff out, and I got a text message from my political team saying, And some stuff was happening on the political side.
And it's the it's the interpersonal stuff that happens in politics. You know, when you're when you're dealing, it's like Republicans against Republicans, that kind of stuff. And so my political team sent me a text message and I was reading the messages and it was pissing me off. So I was kind of in a foul mood. And then it just so happened those mayors were in front of me. So I was in a foul mood.
And it's the it's the interpersonal stuff that happens in politics. You know, when you're when you're dealing, it's like Republicans against Republicans, that kind of stuff. And so my political team sent me a text message and I was reading the messages and it was pissing me off. So I was kind of in a foul mood. And then it just so happened those mayors were in front of me. So I was in a foul mood.
And it's the it's the interpersonal stuff that happens in politics. You know, when you're when you're dealing, it's like Republicans against Republicans, that kind of stuff. And so my political team sent me a text message and I was reading the messages and it was pissing me off. So I was kind of in a foul mood. And then it just so happened those mayors were in front of me. So I was in a foul mood.
And those mayors, basically, they took the heat. Yeah. And and I just started repping them. Because the thing about it is, if you start asking them, well, how much money are you spending? You were like a tiger in the grass and they're just like a hopeless antelope.
And those mayors, basically, they took the heat. Yeah. And and I just started repping them. Because the thing about it is, if you start asking them, well, how much money are you spending? You were like a tiger in the grass and they're just like a hopeless antelope.
And those mayors, basically, they took the heat. Yeah. And and I just started repping them. Because the thing about it is, if you start asking them, well, how much money are you spending? You were like a tiger in the grass and they're just like a hopeless antelope.