Chapter 1: What recent violence occurred in Washington, DC?
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the utter tragedies of the weekend. We just had a lot of death and destruction going on in the United States and certainly around the planet. We're going to break down what we know, what we don't, and what we've learned from all of these things. It's important to employ what you and I might know as the Bongino rule on a lot of these stories because they're just things we don't know right now.
In the wake of this tragedy, we're demanding answers, which is what we always do. That's all ahead on this edition of
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Slash Vince. Before we dive into the tragedies of the weekend, I will give you a quick weekend update because I just want to and I want you to know what's going on. On Friday night, I had the privilege of going over to the Naval Observatory where the vice president of the United States lives for a Christmas party. Friday night, the vice president's office welcomed me.
They invited me to come over, and I got a chance to do this event where I was able to see a bunch of people, actually. I saw Kash Patel, the head of the FBI, was there. Megyn Kelly was there. I saw Senator Eric Schmidt.
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Chapter 2: What happened during the shooting at Brown University?
I didn't talk to Senator Tommy Tuberville was there. I saw and talked to Stephen Miller. Who else was there? My friend, Ned Ryan, I'm having him on the program soon. He'll be joining us. I did get a chance to talk for a moment with the vice president of the United States. It was wonderful.
And if I could summarize kind of the nature of the conversations, everybody's totally, all the people I talked to at least, they're totally locked in on the business of the country. It's funny, you meet a guy like Stephen Miller, and I've told you this story before, but he is, I always joke that he sort of seems like singularly focused on the illegal immigration crisis in our country.
And for as long as I've known him, and I've just met him through the years, I'm not acting like I'm really good friends with him or whatever, but every time I've ever had a conversation with him, no matter what you talk about, it always instantly comes back to, yeah, yeah, but the border's wide open. We need to stop the illegals. We need to deport all these people from our country.
And that was once again, the nature of my conversation with Stephen Miller when I saw him Friday night. He's very focused on this mission.
and they are they're moving at a thousand miles per hour to try and get as many illegals out of the country as humanly possible because he realizes civilizationally the whole country depends on whether or not it has a coherent cohesive assimilated american citizenry and it will collapse if we import the entire third world into our country does that make sense Or as they say, capiche?
Yeah, I think that makes a lot of sense. So good to see Stephen Miller on top of that. Like I said, I saw Kash Patel. I think the FBI is going to be releasing. They have been releasing, but my impression is that they're going to release some epic numbers to close out the year on just how aggressively they've been cleaning up the streets in our country. That's a wonderful thing to hear, too.
Love that. Great work by Kash and Dan this year. So we should be getting updates on that subject.
um it was nice being megan kelly i've never met megan kelly before that was cool said hello to her hi megan she was like she was like oh hey she's like i gotta watch the show i'm like all right good so maybe she's watching this morning good morning megan nice to meet you on friday i met her and her husband doug and the coolest thing for me personally for this to do something like this which is like it's totally cool to get to do was i got to bring my wife
I got to bring Allison. And Allison, as awesome as it has been through the years, like in terms of my career, just getting to meet the people that I talk to and interview, the president of the United States, I've interviewed President Trump a ton. I've met and talked to J.D.
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Chapter 3: What details are known about the victims of the Brown University shooting?
Vance a couple of times now. And in so far as all that has happened, my wife has never had a chance to meet any of these guys, like been in the same place with any of them. And she never, it's not that she's ever really complained about it, but she just is like, oh man, I wish I could meet those guys. Just never happened.
Until now, we finally, on Friday, she was with me and we got to meet, we got to meet a lot of people, but we got to meet the vice president of the United States. And so JD and Usha walk in, you know, it's like a room full of people. They set up this tent outside of JD's house. the Naval Observatory. And everything's like nicely decorated.
They've got a military band playing, army band, wonderful Christmas music. And then eventually some announcer says, ladies and gentlemen, the vice president of the United States and the second lady of the United States, Usha Vance. And they come out, as they're walking past us, my wife goes, oh my gosh, Usha's so beautiful. She looks so pretty. And she did, she looked great.
And the two of them walk by us and then they come over and they say hello. And Alison was just over the moon, which by the way, top tier Christmas gift. And I think, I think I'm good now. I think I'm settled. It was great. She loved it. And then as the night wore on, a couple of things happened. I saw the secretary of war, Pete Hegseth, talked to him, told him, keep up the great work.
I told him, would you please seize some more ships for us? Would you? And and when you do just I want you to declare, hey, I'm the captain now. I'm the captain now. As you as you take some more of these ships off of the coast of Venezuela, which is a lot of fun. He seemed like he had a lot of good energy. He was good. He was very good.
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Chapter 4: How did the recent attack in Australia unfold?
And then we go from the party. So basically they have this tent outside. And they have the house nearby. And in order to get to the house, it's very cold out. So they built this like hallway, this tented hallway that goes from the party tent, which apparently Donald Trump had come over, President Trump had come over at one point and he had seen this tent that they set up.
And he told JD, he goes, you know, you need a ballroom. So maybe they'll install a ballroom at the vice president's residence over there at the Naval Observatory. Nice place away from a lot of the hustle and bustle of downtown D.C. And so we go through this little tunnel. They were offering tours of the house.
They're like, hey, anybody wants to take a tour of the first floor of the vice president's house? You can. So I turned to Allison. I was like, hey, you want to go take the tour? She's like, yeah, definitely. So we walk over to this hallway. We gather ourselves, walk to the hallway. It's pretty late in the night at this point. I think everyone else has already taken the tour.
So we walked down this little hallway to head to the house. And as we take the corner to get to the house, it's just the two of us who are walking this hallway. And there's like pictures of the vice president's family and stuff from his time so far in office. Just great stuff. His silly Halloween costume, you know, with the huge wig that he had on. And we're walking up to the house.
As we're about to turn the corner, There's like a little, I don't know what you call it, like a singing group of members, like professional singers of the military, like a glee club or something. Glee club feels trite, but it's like, they're like talented singers, essentially, you know, like they sing all the different sections.
I'm sorry, I'm not super familiar with all this, but like, there's obviously like a bass and a tenor and a soprano and all these things. So they're all standing there to sing Christmas carols to the people who are going into the house.
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Chapter 5: What is the significance of the attacks in Syria and their impact on US troops?
And it's just the two of us. So one would assume that they're like sing for groups. The two of us walk by and this dude, one of the dudes just grabs his little tuning whistle and he goes. And then they start singing. Oh, Tannenbaum. Oh, Tannenbaum. It's like a group of 10 people singing for us. So now what am I supposed to do? Just walk past them? I'm trying to go into the house.
So I grab Alison and I turn and we're staring at these people. It's like something out of a comedy movie. An entire group of people are singing and we can't go anywhere. That'd be rude to just blow past them. So we stand there and we listen to them sing this Christmas carol. It's wonderful. It's really, my wife loved it. She loved it. She was practically singing along. She was singing along.
by the end of it, but it was really nice. Anyway, so it was a super nice weekend, and I'm sorry if that's oversharing. I just figured you should know. I was like, I ran into a bunch of cool people, people that you and I like, and got a chance to talk to a bunch of them and give them an attaboy on behalf of this great audience. I did, and it was great. It was super great.
And then we were heading out, and we jump on this little bus to get out of the house as we were leaving, and we pile in. And I sit in the only seat that's left on the bus. And I get to the back and it's Senator Eric Schmidt is right there. And Senator Schmidt from Missouri, I've never met him in person, but we've talked a lot.
Chapter 6: What are the implications of the political responses to these violent incidents?
I've interviewed him a lot through the years. And so I take the open seat. I was like, oh, I'll sit next to the Senator. And he looks up at me to see who's this guy who said he knows I'm a Senator. He goes, Vince? I go, Senator Schmidt? He goes, I love you. I was like, dude, I love you, too. And then I started browbeating him about the blue slip.
I was like, yo, tell your colleagues to get rid of the freaking blue slip and get some U.S. attorneys. So how about that? And we talked. He said he said that the big he was telling me he's like the big problem is like he's got a lot of people in the Senate who like sticking with the old thing.
They don't have the votes, in other words, to get people through, even in the Republican Party, to get people through. And I was like, well, that's where we come in. That's where I come in. That's where you come in, where basically this great audience just keeps on pressuring members of the Senate and the Republican Party. Get rid of the blue slip.
Get prosecutors through because we need to prosecute these people. James Comey, John Brennan, the whole crew. So don't you worry. I gave my encouragement to a U.S. senator as I saw him and I talked to him on Friday. So that was excellent. That was excellent. And we'll keep we'll keep fighting for that. A chorus. It was a chorus. Somebody people saying choir chorus.
Chapter 7: How are communities reacting to the violence and security measures?
I don't know. I don't know. Anyway, the point is it was great. All right. Let's get into some other good news for you. And then we'll get into some of the some of the tragedies that we have to tackle. And thank you. Clemo says they love the story. Thank you, Clemo. I appreciate it. OK. We have some Christmas prayers being answered right now. which is a big deal.
Christmas prayers are being answered. You remember, it was a couple of weeks ago in Washington, DC, there was a terror attack on two members of the National Guard standing just a block away from the White House in Farragut Square. And it was the Afghan National who was screaming, Allahu Akbar, and then opening fire on these members of the National Guard. Horrific what happened. Horrific.
The attacker is currently hospitalized and from from the injuries he sustained as he was shot for being a psychopath and stabbed. But also these National Guard members, one of them was, of course, killed. She was murdered in that attack. And the other is recovering. And that's the good news to share with you today.
The West Virginia National Guardsman, Andrew Wolf, who was ambushed in Washington, D.C. by that psychopathic gunman is recovering from his injuries to the point that he's making what they say is miraculous progress, miraculous progress. The West Virginia Guardsman was left seriously hurt, the New York Post reports, after he was ambushed in D.C. by that gunman.
Andrew Wolf, who was in critical condition after the attack with his survival in doubt, has astonished friends and family members who feared that he wouldn't recover. National Guard member Sarah Beckstrom, 20 years old, was shot dead outside of the White House. She died of her injuries on Thanksgiving Day.
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Chapter 8: What positive developments were shared at the end of the episode?
But they say that Andy is, Andrew Wolf, they call him Andy, is making huge improvements. That's the word from Senator Jim Justice of West Virginia. Remember him, the former governor, the former Democrat. They say he's been sitting up. His right side is getting better. He's been sitting in a chair. His right side has been getting better. His mother's been kissing him.
She gave him a kiss and everything's a justice. Wolf has been able to have visits from friends. He's been able to communicate with them in the D.C. hospital room that he's been staying in. And
they say he's been unable to speak but he's communicating using his body in other words he's demonstrating he understands what the people around him are saying he's been laughing with his friends he's doing better says uh jim justice and so in other words he's he's very cognizant uh cognizant of um the people who are visiting him and around him and so i am my heart breaks for uh both of these families that have to deal with this uh the loss of that fine young woman and then the recovery of this young man
as he tries to recover from these injuries. It is good news that he's able to communicate, that he's got the mental wherewithal, the capability to communicate and laugh with friends. And they've moved him, they say, to...
an inpatient rehab facility so he's moved from that crisis phase that critical uh care phase to now he's out he's moved to a different hospital entirely where he's going to be doing rehabilitation to try and recover as much of his capabilities as possible and i am spending i'm gonna this this christmas i am praying for him i am praying for him that he can recover entirely but that is the good news that we start with today the christmas miracle that
Doctors were not anticipating this. That's the report we're getting. His family is saying he's making a miracle recovery. He's way further ahead than anybody expected. And Senator Jim Justice gave a lot of those details to the press this weekend that things are looking up for Andrew Wolf. So God bless him. And thank you so much for serving your country.
These guys, we just asked them to go out and try and take care of the country, and they did. There he is. That's Andrew Wolfe, the wounded West Virginia National Guardsman. A photo of him on screen right now, rumble.com slash Vince. Thank you, guys. Thank you. Appreciate you. All right, coming up, I want to get into the terror attacks we saw this weekend. We had a lot. We had a lot go on.
From the troops that were just killed in Syria. We just lost Americans in Syria. Why are we still in Syria? We'll talk about that. We've got the attack in Australia on the Hanukkah celebration. A lot of people killed there.
and um of course we've got the you know rob reiner and his wife were just stabbed to death inside of their home in la craziness and then this attack at brown university in rhode island which this attack i don't know if you've been reading the details or attempting to gather them have you been at all annoyed by how little we know from this attack at brown university
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