Nightly Scroll with Hayley
Faith, Family, Football & Fernando! - Nightly Scroll w/ Hayley Caronia (Ep.217)
21 Jan 2026
Chapter 1: What is the significance of faith and football in American culture?
Thank you for joining me. Welcome to the show. This is Nightly Scroll. I am Haley Karinia. Just a quick reminder, I do this all the time. But if you're watching right now on X or on Facebook, got to come over to Rumble to watch the full show. And I would recommend you watch the full show. I feel like the end is the best part. So rumble.com slash Haley, come on over.
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scrolling with Haley, I'm the same girl, same podcast, just gonna look a little different and it's gonna be earlier in the day. So we're all excited for that. Also wanted to say a quick thank you to my producer, Andy. Yesterday was his last day with us. He's moving on. I'll never forgive him. But I am so excited for him and his new venture. I'm excited what's going on in his life.
Listen, jobs aren't forever sometimes. People come and go. But I have always been so blessed and lucky to have worked with some of the best people in the industry. Truly. I can say that I am so, so lucky, whether it's, you know, Dan, who I met at Fox, all of my bosses have been lovely. I've learned so much from them, all my coworkers.
I'm so lucky to say that I am friends with so much, so many of my coworkers from my old jobs. I keep in touch with everyone. So Andy is certainly no different, loved working with him. And I know that he was a fixture on the show. So I'm sure he will be missed by all of you as much as he will be missed by me and all of us here today. at Silverlock.
So I just wanted to say a quick thank you to Andy. I didn't even realize that yesterday was his last day. I mean, I knew he was leaving, but I would have said something yesterday while he was here. But anyway, he will come back maybe sometimes. He's going to be in the area. He's going to be floating around.
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Chapter 2: How did President Trump address the media regarding immigration?
You can see these shirts that they were wearing, all of them together. So cool. And not only that, are they all just together wearing these shirts, this show of faith, this community, right?
Chapter 3: What recent developments are there regarding the Biden administration's immigration policies?
They wanted to bring the entire Ohio State community in with them. This wasn't just a team thing like, okay, yeah, we're really into our faith. Yeah, we're really into God, but we're just going to keep it to ourselves. No. The Ohio State football team, they have been not only people on the team now, but people in the past, right?
Athletes that have since graduated, they still come back and they put on these events called Invitation to Jesus. They do this every so often. This isn't just like a one time thing. Every time they have thousands of students come to these events, they give out thousands of Bibles at each event. And at their last one in September, they had 75 students baptized. How cool is that?
To see the football team working to get everyone else at school in on what an amazing experience it is to share your faith with one another. So cool. So here is just a little snippet of one of those Ohio State Invitation to Jesus events where these baptisms are taking place and all of these students are sharing their faith. Watch this.
These Ohio State football players just did something on campus that I have never seen before. A free event put on by some of the Buckeyes biggest stars collected thousands from the Ohio State community and grew even more throughout the night. It was all about sharing their faith in Jesus which started with everybody coming together to worship and the energy was amazing.
Each of the players went up to share their stories of how their relationship with Jesus has changed their lives and how much God loves each and every person in the crowd. Courageous attendees took a leap of faith to come up front and pray a prayer to accept Jesus as their Lord and Savior and it only gets better.
Late into the night with everyone taking notice, person after person made the decision to get baptized, which is a public profession of their faith and lives are going to be changed forever.
How cool is that? And it's cool to see just, if you're listening and you're not watching, there's a massive group of people. I said before, thousands show up. I actually, I was looking online today and I think Charlie Kirk actually tweeted about one of these events and said that there were 10,000 Bibles that were given out at one of these events. That is crazy. It's so cool.
And then in this video, you can see there's thousands of students just watching, right? Not everyone is participating. Not everyone is getting baptized, but they're there. They're watching it. They're feeling that community. They're worshiping together, right?
Then in that video, I thought it was so cool that there's this like snippet where you see all these people watching from their windows in the dorms. They're not at the event, but they're watching, right? They see that something happening is happening on the campus and the quad area, right? And they're taking notice.
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Chapter 4: What impact does Tim Tebow's faith have on his football career?
Do you want to come with me? Sure. Absolutely. And I would go to their church and try it out. Right. I would even do that in New York City. Some of my friends would say, hey, I go to this non-denominational church. Do you want to come with me? Yeah, of course. If my friend is going to say, hey, do you want to come to church with me? I'm always in, right? And then I'll go to my church too.
And you can't get enough Jesus, right? That's my mentality, right? If my friend invites me to go, of course I'm going to go. And then I'm also going to go to my church. Why not? Why not? And when I was in Nashville, the church that I went to, or at least one of the churches that I went to, is a Catholic church and it's right by Vanderbilt University.
And I was always shocked to see how many college-aged boys were at church together. all super polite, dressed nicely. They would go in groups. It was like a social thing to do. So I don't know if that is just like a Nashville thing or a Vanderbilt University thing, or it was a proximity thing because they were so close to the church. But I saw a lot of young people going to church.
Mary Margaret, my friend who I met in Nashville, she comes on the show. She's a White House reporter for The Daily Wire. We used to go to church together in Nashville. Very cool. So why do I think this is happening? Why do I think all these young people are finding church communities and Bible studies and they're doing this together?
I think a lot of it has to do with this sense of community that people lacked, especially young people during COVID. People were searching for an outlet and so many were shut down for people like sports. Sports teams were canceled. Practices were canceled. Games were canceled. Concerts were canceled. Worship was canceled. Certain churches and other places of worship were canceled.
Work was canceled. People were going to work and school via Zoom, right? Bars and restaurants were canceled and they were closed. So many people were searching for a sense of community or they were trying to feel something and so many of these outlets were shut down. And when the world returned to normal, normal people rejoiced in that, right?
But then there's the people that still have their masks on in their cars and they want to live in lockdown mode forever. And they're going to do that and be angry at everyone else for going back to normal. It's become like those people are weird, right? It's weird to wear a mask in your car. It's weird to dye your hair blue.
It's weird to be constantly miserable and screaming at the sky and identifying as anything other than your biological sex. Like all of this is weird. It's not normal. The sexual confusion, everything. This is normal. People don't subscribe to this. And it's a group of people who are so depressed and mentally ill.
Who would really want to be a part of that unless you're also depressed and mentally ill? It's a club that nobody wants to really get into. So then when you're talking about normal kids, like kids in high school, kids, social kids, kids going to college, kids who are athletes, they're athletic, they're on sports teams, they're yearning for normalcy.
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Chapter 5: How does Coach Joe Kennedy's story highlight the intersection of faith and sports?
It's worse.
Yep. Absolutely. I love that he can just show these photos to their faces. This kind of reminds me earlier in the administration, they had all of the photos of all the illegal aliens, the criminal legal aliens. They had it lining the road to go to the White House.
You remember that all everyone in the media had to walk down this road to get to their job, to get to the briefing room, to get to where they do their hits on the lawn and everything. So the media had to be confronted with all of these people. He's doing the exact same thing here, right? Showing people that, yes, we are deporting people.
We are deporting illegal aliens, and they are also murderers. They are also drug lords, pedophiles, etc., Bad hombres, as Trump likes to say, right? These are bad dudes. And the Trump administration has been very clear from the beginning, right? We're going to target these freaks of nature first, these monsters, these demons. We're going to deport them.
We're also gonna deport people who shouldn't be here anyway, right? Not everyone's a bad person, but some people let certain documentation lapse. They didn't go to their court date, et cetera. Listen, we have to have rules. We have a rule of law. We can't just say, well, oh, I guess we'll follow the law sometimes. Well, this person, they mean well. Well, this person has a family.
Well, this person works hard. Well, this person pays taxes. Well, this person, you have to enforce the law and apply it to everyone equally. That's the point. Of course, the Trump administration is going to get the murderers and, you know, the guy with the machete in Dallas and the people who murder and rape children and women. Certainly they're going to take care of those people first.
But their priority is the law. Following the rule of law. So that is exactly what they're doing. And I said this yesterday, but the Trump administration is giving people the option, how nice, the option plus $1,000 stipend to leave. If you self-deport, you can come back the right way. If you don't, and then we find you and we deport you, good luck. But President Trump, he also...
He took shots at Don Lemon from the White House briefing room, which I love because, as we know, Don Lemon went into the city's church in St. Paul, Minnesota, and he was disrupting the service. He was, you know, kind of leading the charge among all these protesters. He was bombarding the pastor in the middle of a service. And President Trump didn't like that so much.
So here's what he had to say about Don Lemon's little stunt. Watch.
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Chapter 6: What role does the Ohio State football team play in promoting faith?
This is all being funded, right? And Black Lives Matter is a fraudulent group. I cannot really imagine how fraudulent BLM Twin Cities is. Out of all of the BLM groups, right? Because we already saw what happened after 2020. They got busted for, oh, I live in a $6 million mansion and blah, blah, blah. It turns out that none of the money was actually going to black communities.
It was just going to make these other people rich. And if that's happening, you know, in LA or wherever, I mean, could you imagine the fraud in like BLM Minneapolis? Bruh. They are like, yeah. So anyway. I want a Zillow where Chantel Allen lives because it might be a really sick mansion, actually.
Yeah, it's the house on the hill. Just stand somewhere and look up and it's the big white house on the hill. Yeah, and it's got nothing on... As they look upon the fiery streets of the protest that they've organized.
And it's got nothing on Tampon Tim's mansion, right? It's bigger than Tampon Tim's mansion. So, you know, I can't stress enough that... how these protesters were barking up the wrong tree. First, they were yelling at the wrong pastor. Even if they were yelling at the right pastor who is allegedly tied to ICE in some way, they're not going to stop ICE efforts by screaming or intimidating anyone.
And somehow I don't think Jesus would be siding with the people interrupting church services. I don't. But these ICE efforts, like I said, are not going to stop because of protesters. So on the streets of Minneapolis, here is Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino. He is being accosted by a woman. And I just have to preface this by saying I'm so sorry.
If your volume is all the way up, turn it down a little bit. This is going to be one of the most annoying things you hear in a while. Listen.
Wait, your voice is not what I expected! Speak again! Talk again! Talk again! Talk again! Talk again! It was hilarious! Do it again! Do it again, brother! Wait, what was that? Greg Movino, I hope you rot in hell for all of eternity!
Yeah, I warned you. I warned you that it was going to be one of the most annoying things you've heard in a while. I mean, she sounds like a barking dog, like a barking dog. Just annoying. They're so annoying. And again, Greg Bovino is like... walking into the car. It's not stopping ICE. It's not stopping Border Patrol.
They're still doing exactly what they're going to have to do in the Minneapolis area and St. Paul and whatever. They're just screaming for no reason. But these people, they've got nothing to do. They've got no jobs or maybe their job is protesting. And certainly if BLM is involved, they're probably getting paid. They're probably getting funding from Democrats, likely through Act Blue.
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Chapter 7: How are recent college football players expressing their faith publicly?
That's what it's going to be under Eric Swalwell's California. What a joke. So basically, if you invade this country, you can drive, you can vote, you can have a social security number, you can have a job in law enforcement. And if you're an American citizen who happens to work in law enforcement, you can't drive and you're no longer a citizen. Got it.
You're also under arrest.
Yeah. And fuck you too. That's Eric Swalwell's platform. for California. They want the American dream to only apply for people who don't respect the laws in this country. And then they want the American taxpayers to pay for it and give up their identity as well. But it turns out that Eric Swalwell might not even be able to run for governor at all.
So according to a new court filing by Joel Gilbert, apparently Eric Swalwell might not be eligible to run because he doesn't live in California. His primary residence is in D.C. So this is what it says.
Public record searches reveal no current ownership or leasehold interest held by Eric Swalwell in California, nor any history of any ownership or leasehold interest based on available public records. And this was as of January 8th. That's when the petition was filed. So apparently, according to congressional financial disclosures, He didn't live in California between 2011 and 2024.
And in this court filing, it says that the address that he had on file was actually an office for Eric Swalwell's lawyer. He didn't actually live there. It was just whatever address he had on file was his lawyer's office. Unless Eric Swalwell lived there, I don't know.
But according to Article 5, Section 2 of the California Constitution, the governor shall be an elector who has been a citizen of the United States and a resident of the state for five years immediately preceding the governor's election. So ICE agents, you might be safe to drive should Eric Swalwell not be able to run for office. So you might be safe. You might be safe.
Let's get into scrolling time. All right, well, Erica Kirk has become somewhat of a meme on social media. Liberals, leftists, demonic people. They are making fun of Erica. They're making fun of her clothes, her hair, her makeup. And this drag queen, drag queen, is dressing up as Erica Kirk and making fun of her. Take 27.
On the cross, our Savior said, Father, forgive them, for they not know what they do. What do you want to say to the other people that are putting these lies out into the world right now? Stop.
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Chapter 8: What are the implications of the reported UFO sighting near Area 51?
The fact that they are laughing at a drag queen dressing up as a grieving widow is also disgusting. And I don't know why this has become so popular among the left to make fun. I mean, you can't do anything right if you're a conservative woman. You're not allowed to grieve. You're not allowed to take over your husband's company or his movement. You know, she gets dragged for everything.
They're mad at her for the way that she cries. She's crying too much. She has tissues. This is a prop. The amount of comments that I see just dragging her for every little move she makes, it is so disgusting. And they would never do that to anyone else If she was not Charlie Kirk's wife, they would never treat another person like this. It is because she is Charlie Kirk's wife.
It is because she is conservative. It is because she is taking up that torch. It is because she is taking over Turning Point USA. She has now become this target for them. And of course they have to drag Erica Kirk into this like sick sexual fantasy thing. I don't know why this drag queen would even be inspired to dress up as Erica Kirk, but to me, this is really disgusting.
Another video that I thought was, Really strange because now, you know, people are making fun of Erica Kirk's eyes. She has beautiful blue eyes and people are saying that they're scary, they're creepy, they're demonic. Here is a liberal woman saying light eyes in general are demonic. Watch.
Can you even imagine being born with this color of eyes? I feel like it is so scary. It makes me look like a demon, a Republican. a demon.
So she says if you have blue eyes or light, light eyes in general, you look like a Republican, you look demonic. Again, they hate blonde white girls with blue eyes. They really do. That's what this boils down to. They hate it. And this woman, by the way, this liberal woman is blonde with light eyes, but she puts on a filter that gives her even lighter eyes.
And now she can say that she looks demonic with the lighter eye filter. It's crazy. It's absolutely crazy to me how these people get off going online and saying these things. It's asinine.
It is asinine, and it just goes to show, I saw a meme on X, I think this was the other day, or maybe it was on Instagram, but they said if, this is how liberals would guard the border if illegal aliens looked like Sidney Sweeney, and it was just like tanks everywhere, and they're shooting guns like crazy. I mean, liberal women hate blonde, blue-eyed women. They just do. They've become the enemy.
Sydney Sweeney, Erica Kirk, Caroline Leavitt, if you've got blonde hair and blue eyes, the left automatically hates you.
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