Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Everybody, welcome to Vince on a Friday. It's great to have you with us. We've got big news to start the morning. Don Lemon's been arrested. Yeah, I know. I know. The FAFO sequence continues. Don Lemon arrested. We'll tell you the breaking news there. Also, a lot of movement on the SAVE Act. Now it's called the SAVE America Act. More details on the effort to save America's elections.
We're getting a little bit closer. Meaningful progress there. And then...
Chapter 2: What recent voter ID laws are being discussed in the SAVE America Act?
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Chapter 3: How does the arrest of Don Lemon relate to current political tensions?
He definitely found out, Chad. Good morning to you. A big programming note for you as we start the show today, because I just want to make sure everyone has their ducks in a row. This is going to be the last Friday show, the last weekday show, where I'm doing this thing live at 10 a.m. Eastern. We're moving to 8, starting Monday, February 2nd. 8 a.m. Eastern, rumble.com slash Vince.
If you want to be a part of the show live still, that's when you can do it, 8 o'clock Eastern. I know it's early for some people, especially for you West Coasters. Maybe you're out in Hawaii. I got it. It can be early. That's okay. You can watch the video on demand. It'll still be there on Rumble for you to consume or get it in your podcast platforms. All the podcast platforms have Vince.
So we'll continue to be there for you. It'll just be at 8 o'clock Eastern, live each day. And that's pretty intentional. This is kind of the world that Bongino built. You know what I mean? Dan's coming back to podcasting. He'll be doing that Monday, 10 a.m., until noon Eastern time, starting Monday. Can't wait to see Dan return. But I'll be doing the 8 o'clock show each day. And why 8 o'clock?
Well, 8 o'clock is the beginning of the day. That's right at the top of the day.
Chapter 4: What is the significance of the Secretary of the Interior's comments on American energy?
People want their news. They want to know what's actually going on, what to think about it.
so that's the role that i'm going to play i'm going to start your day kick start your day every day right here rumble.com vince i hope you'll join me and it's always great to have the chat with me because i like i like mixing it up with you i like interacting with you and if there's anything that you see that's going on sometimes you you tip me off to it and we can move forward together so it's great best audience anywhere that'll continue monday eight o'clock uh it'll be awesome so then dan at 10 haley at noon
What else do you need in life? It's great. It's super great. I'm so happy to be a part of it. So that's Monday. I'll tell you more about that later too. Just, you know, little reminders so we can make sure everybody's locked in. But rumble.com slash Vince, that's where you want to be subscribed. All right, let's see here. Don Lemon is under arrest, which is an amazing piece of news.
This was something that we had a preview on because originally we saw a couple of, this is all a couple of weeks ago, we saw the invasion of that Baptist church in St.
Paul, Minnesota, as a bunch of left-wing lunatics barrel into a church service and then begin menacing the congregation to the point that you have children crying, absolutely paralyzed with fear as these lefties are screaming in their faces, that crazy guy William Kelly and all these other people just going ballistic. And it's a total violation of the law. It's a violation of the FACE Act.
And, you know, anybody who saw this thing goes, man, we need some accountability here. We need consequences for these people. And then a couple of them got arrested. A couple of them have already been arrested, already taken into custody. They've since been released from any sort of pretrial confinement. But the process has begun. But one of the guys who stood out was Don Lemon.
Why wasn't Don Lemon arrested? Well, the answer to that up until this point has been radical judges have been interfering to protect Don Lemon, to keep him from accountability. Despite the fact that Don caught on camera, his own camera, helping the people who stormed the church, feeding them breakfast in the morning.
He was buying them coffee and donuts, planning this out with them, going into the church. He's menacing the pastor. He goes up to the pulpit.
demanding to know why the pastor doesn't honor the first amendment by letting these crazy people scream in his church and then when he walks out at one point he says you know look i saw these kids they're traumatized but that's how protest works that's how protest works and as i said at the time that's not protest works that's how terrorism works if you're terrorizing people into compliance that's terrorism that's not protest so spare us your protest lectures and you caught all of this on camera and that includes your own violations of the law
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Chapter 5: How does the SAVE America Act aim to protect voting rights?
Attorney General Pam Bondi. Don Lemon was taken into custody by federal agents in Los Angeles, where he was covering the Grammy Awards. Lemon's attorney, Abby Lowell said in a statement shared with multiple reporters, he was one of four people arrested by federal agents early Friday in connection with the coordinated attack on City's Church in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Bondi later confirmed in a statement. Yeah, sure enough. So he got arrested overnight. You'll notice Abby Lowell is his attorney. That's his attorney. Abby Lowell is also Hunter Biden's attorney. That's where you know that name from. You're like, I know that. Yeah, that's Hunter Biden's attorney, of course, obviously, representing Don Lemon.
And Abby Lowell released a statement, and it's typical stuff. I mean, look, it's got Don Lemon's logo all over it. There's a picture of Don Lemon in black and white holding out his Don Lemon microphone. It's a very, it's a iconic photo now. He's an American hero. Don Lemon was taken into custody, says Abby Lowell, Hunter Biden's attorney, by federal agents last night, Los Angeles.
He was covering the Grammy Awards. He's been a journalist for 30 years. He's constitutionally protected, says Abby Lowell. And Abby Lowell says the following. He goes, the First Amendment exists to protect journalists. whose role it is to shine light on the truth and hold those in power accountable.
He says, this unprecedented attack, this unprecedented attack on the First Amendment and transparent attempt to distract attention from the many crises facing the administration will not stand. An unprecedented attack on the First Amendment. Ladies and gentlemen, Which amendment is under attack if Don Lemon storms a Christian church and menaces the faithful?
Which amendment would be under attack in those circumstances? I believe that would be the First Amendment. It's the very first part of the First Amendment. All of these lunatics going in after these Christians are trampling all over their First Amendment rights. So Don Lemon broke the law. He F-A-ed and now he's F-O-ing.
And again, we had an advanced preview of this because Harmeet Dhillon joined us and discussed this on January 19th, not too long ago, 11 days ago. Cut nine, here's Harmeet Dhillon, the Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, explaining that, yes, the Justice Department is going after Don. Watch. Yeah, no, it sure looks like it.
So among the people who went into the church was Don Lemon, who was filming himself throughout the day, supporting the people who went into the church.
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Chapter 6: What are the arguments against voter ID laws presented in the episode?
In the morning, he was giving them donuts and coffee. And then he went up to the pulpit and was confronting the pastor. And then afterwards, he said that traumatizing children is a feature of protest. Are you keeping a close eye on Don Lemon's activities in that church?
Look, I... Certainly a lot of the video that we are looking at is put out by him, including additional statements from him.
What I have said publicly about this, and I don't want to prejudge anything, and everyone's entitled to presumption of innocence, is that a journalist is not inoculated from criminal charges just because they say they're a journalist or they switch hats rapidly between being a journalist and a participant. And so you can't embed yourself in a crime
and then say, I'm a journalist, I'm just filming it for, you know, for clicks or whatever, it's a crime to go into a house of worship and disrupt it. And so, you know, we're looking at the video, and we are making our judgments, and we're talking to witnesses. Not everything is on video, so there are witnesses who can give us some information about the initial encounters and what went on.
But, you know, just whether he's the subject of a criminal investigation or not, He's bringing coffee to the organizers. He's kissing them. He's saying we outside the church. So these are all things that he's put out there that we're looking at.
We. saying we. Yeah, journalists do that. They say we when they watch a bunch of Christians get menaced inside of a church. Okay, so that's the situation. That's the Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights. And the Attorney General of the United States, Pamela Bondi, well, this is her this morning. Here's what she had to say on all of this.
She said, at my direction early this morning, federal agents arrested Don Lamont
trahern gene cruz georgia fort and jamael lidel lundy what a name in connection with the coordinated attack on city's church in st paul minnesota more details soon you know with pam bondy i i recognize and i share this that there's always this kind of like you know underlying skepticism is she doing enough is she the right person for the job are they handling things and you know whatever your thoughts are on pam bondy
That's what I want her doing. I want her arresting these people. I want her arresting, I don't care how high profile or powerful you are. I don't care if you know the right people. I don't care if Abby Lowell is your attorney.
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Chapter 7: How does the episode address the impact of illegal immigration on voting?
I thought grand juries were perfectly legitimate. Like if a grand jury returned an indictment against Donald Trump, President Trump, the left went and said, look, these are unimpeachable. You can't second guess a grand jury. These are American citizens who rendered this judgment. What happened here? American citizens rendered this decision, and now we've got Don Lemon in custody.
So I'm going to go with it. I'm going to go with it. Those are the rules. Nobody's above the law, and Don Lemon's finding out the hard way. I don't think he thought this was going to happen. Well, it's happening. It's happening, Don. It's happening, Don. All right. Let's see. Coming up today, a couple things for you. Oh, one other thing. Actually, one other thing from the church.
One other thing from the church. While I'm on the subject, let's stick with this. Remember, one of the ringleaders or perhaps the ringleader of the invasion of the church other than Don Lemon was a woman called Nikima Levi-Armstrong, Nikima Levi-Armstrong. And she has already been through a portion of the FO sequence because she was arrested. And she was talking about this, cut eight, watch this.
She was talking about the fact that she was placed under arrest and she had handcuffs put on her And this was such a traumatizing experience. She said, now I know what it feels like to be a slave. Yeah, you heard me correctly. Cut eight, watch this.
We had belly chains around our waist and we had handcuffs with bars in the middle. As someone who majored in African-American studies, I can tell you that that is the closest I ever felt to slavery in my life. Being shackled as if I was a slave. It is unacceptable and unconscionable, but it's on brand.
No, you were handcuffed as if you were a criminal, which you are. That's what happened. She's a little shocked that the justice system includes detaining you and handcuffing you if you break the law. That's weird. That's reality smacking her in the face. That's the closest thing I've ever been to being a slave. You've had a pretty good life, I would say.
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Chapter 8: What are the implications of the SAVE America Act for future elections?
I mean, this is like the most pampered possible assessment. I didn't know any consequences were coming for me. This is the weirdest thing I've ever encountered. That's what happens. You break the law, we hold you accountable. This is a very simple math. You want to avoid that fate? Don't break the law. Don't menace Christians.
Don't pour into a church you're not welcome in and then just get in everybody's face and scare the children. How about don't do that? And then no handcuffs. And then you don't have to experience the perils of slavery again. Idiot. It's just like slavery. What did she say she was a major in? African-American studies? What? You may want to get a refund from wherever you got that degree.
You have no idea what you're even talking about. This is just like slavery. No, it's not. It's nothing like slavery, you colossal moron.
but there she is she's she's one of those high iq church invaders that was just arrested uh so we'll keep we'll keep following that saga um we've got we've got a lot going on uh we've got a lot a lot of movement on the save act on the save act this is remember the save act is um is a really great idea it involves
verifying that american citizens are actually american citizens when they register to vote verifying nationwide can you imagine the most common sense thing in the whole world and then additionally uh there's a new element being added to the save act in the last especially 24 hours led by uh chip roy and mike lee and a bunch of other republicans are now signing on to it
it is a national voter id component in other words in every election all across the country in order to register to vote you have to prove you're an american citizen and you have to show photo id when you vote now in a lot of states that's that's already the case that latter part that you have to show photo id when you vote that's in basically republican states democrat states they they don't want photo id
as a predicate to voting because they kind of like having a vulnerable fraudulent system. That's what they enjoy. And the last thing in the world they want to do is have a secure election.
But the movement right now in the United States Congress is very much on the side of making it so that you have to prove you're an American citizen when you register to vote and you have to show photo ID in every single state in our union when you cast that ballot. We're going to get into the details of why so much movement is happening right now in the Senate.
This is a result of your voice, your efforts. We'll talk about it. We'll get to that coming up. But first, we've got the Secretary of the Interior joining us in just a moment. We'll talk to Doug Burgum. That's ahead on this edition of Vince. First and foremost, I got to share with you our great sponsors.
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