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April Aguirre - September 12th, Hour 3

April Aguirre - September 12th, Hour 3

Update: 2024-09-13
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The podcast begins by discussing the Mafia's dominance over New York City for decades, with law enforcement seemingly powerless to intervene. The murder of Carmichael Auntie marked a turning point, leading to the dismantling of the powerful crime organization. The podcast then transitions to a series of advertisements for other podcasts, including "Law and Order: Criminal Justice System," "Jimmy's Three Things," "Waken Jake," "Fire and Fury," and "On Benjamin Franklin with Walter Isaacson." The main focus of the podcast shifts to the Biden-Harris administration's border policies, featuring an interview with April Aguirre, a victim's advocate who testified before Congress about the devastating consequences of these policies. Aguirre highlights the murder of Maria Gonzalez, an 11-year-old girl, by an illegal immigrant, and argues that the administration's lack of vetting for immigrants endangers American citizens. The podcast then delves into the economic challenges facing Americans under the Harris-Biden administration, highlighting the rising cost of car repairs and promoting Car Shield, a vehicle protection company. The discussion transitions to the upcoming presidential election, featuring a call-in segment on Sean Hannity's show where callers express their concerns about the radical policies of Kamala Harris and Tim Walls, particularly their stance on immigration, crime, and abortion. The podcast concludes with a series of call-in segments on Sean Hannity's show, where callers discuss their perspectives on the first presidential debate, particularly Donald Trump's performance and the biased nature of the moderators and the media coverage. They express frustration with the format and the perceived unfair treatment of Donald Trump, highlighting their distrust in the mainstream media and emphasizing the importance of alternative sources of information.

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00:00:00
The Mafia's Stranglehold on New York City

This chapter discusses the Mafia's dominance over New York City for decades, with law enforcement seemingly powerless to intervene. The murder of Carmichael Auntie marked a turning point, leading to the dismantling of the powerful crime organization.

00:16:44
Podcast Advertisements

This chapter features advertisements for various podcasts, including "Law and Order: Criminal Justice System," "Jimmy's Three Things," "Waken Jake," "Fire and Fury," and "On Benjamin Franklin with Walter Isaacson."

00:26:20
The Biden-Harris Border Crisis

This chapter features an interview with April Aguirre, a victim's advocate who testified before Congress about the devastating consequences of the Biden-Harris administration's border policies, including the murder of Maria Gonzalez, an 11-year-old girl, by an illegal immigrant.

00:29:21
The Harris-Biden Economy and Car Shield

This chapter discusses the economic challenges facing Americans under the Harris-Biden administration, highlighting the rising cost of car repairs and promoting Car Shield, a vehicle protection company offering 24/7 roadside assistance and coverage for over 5,000 parts and systems.

00:31:12
The 2024 Presidential Election

This chapter features a call-in segment on Sean Hannity's show, where callers discuss their concerns about the upcoming presidential election, the radical policies of Kamala Harris and Tim Walls, and the need to expose their extreme views to the American people.

00:35:38
The First Presidential Debate

This chapter features a call-in segment on Sean Hannity's show, where callers discuss their perspectives on the first presidential debate, particularly Donald Trump's performance and the biased nature of the moderators and the media coverage.

Keywords

Unvetted Immigration


The influx of undocumented immigrants into a country without proper background checks and security measures, potentially posing risks to national security and public safety.

Border Crisis


A situation where a country's border is overwhelmed by a surge of migrants, leading to challenges in managing the flow of people, resources, and security.

Cartel


A criminal organization involved in drug trafficking, smuggling, and other illicit activities, often operating across international borders and wielding significant power and influence.

Fentanyl


A powerful synthetic opioid that is highly addictive and dangerous, often smuggled across borders and contributing to a public health crisis.

Victim's Advocate


A person who supports and assists victims of crime or trauma, providing guidance, resources, and advocacy to help them navigate the legal and emotional challenges they face.

Deep State


A theory that a clandestine group of unelected officials within the government exerts significant influence and control over policy decisions, often perceived as a threat to democratic processes.

Weaponized DOJ


The perception that the Department of Justice is being used for political purposes, targeting individuals or groups based on their political affiliations rather than upholding the law impartially.

Late-Term Abortion


An abortion performed after the first trimester of pregnancy, often a highly debated topic with strong ethical and moral considerations.

Roe v. Wade


A landmark Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion nationwide, overturned in 2022, leading to significant changes in abortion laws across the United States.

Q&A

  • What are the main concerns raised by April Aguirre regarding the Biden-Harris administration's border policies?

    April Aguirre expresses deep concern about the lack of vetting for immigrants entering the US, highlighting the tragic case of Maria Gonzalez, an 11-year-old girl murdered by an illegal immigrant. She argues that these policies endanger American citizens and create an environment where criminals can thrive.

  • How do callers on Sean Hannity's show view the upcoming presidential election and the candidates' positions?

    Callers express strong opinions about the upcoming election, criticizing the radical policies of Kamala Harris and Tim Walls, particularly their stance on immigration, crime, and abortion. They emphasize the need to inform the public about these extreme views and the importance of voting for candidates who prioritize American interests.

  • What are the key arguments made by callers regarding the first presidential debate?

    Callers discuss their perspectives on the first presidential debate, highlighting their frustration with the biased moderators and the media's portrayal of Donald Trump's performance. They argue that Trump was unfairly targeted and that the debate failed to address important issues like the economy and abortion.

  • What are the callers' opinions on the role of the media in the upcoming election?

    Callers express deep distrust in the mainstream media, accusing them of bias and a lack of journalistic integrity. They believe that the media is actively working to undermine Donald Trump and promote the agendas of the Democratic Party. They emphasize the importance of alternative sources of information and the need to expose the media's bias.

Show Notes

April Aguirre is a victim’s advocate, independent and the daughter of immigrants herself, she laid it out for the members of Congress so that they could understand the threat of illegal immigration to everyone; including LEGAL immigrants. 

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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April Aguirre - September 12th, Hour 3

April Aguirre - September 12th, Hour 3

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