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  • 6/29/2025

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00:00Meanwhile, Democrats continue to be the party of chaos.
00:04Nearly 200 House Democrats have refused to condemn the violent anti-ice riots in Los Angeles.
00:13And it looks like the left, they'll do anything to obstruct ICE.
00:17Cynthia Gonzalez, the vice mayor of Kudahay in Los Angeles County,
00:22is now urging gang members to defend their streets from ICE agents.
00:27I want to know where all the cholos are at in Los Angeles, 18th Street, Florencia.
00:34Where's the leadership at?
00:36Because you guys are all about territory, and this is 18th Street, and this is Florencia.
00:41You guys tag everything up, claiming hood.
00:44And now that your hood's being invaded by the biggest gang there is, there ain't a peep out of you.
00:50So whoever's the leadership over there, just get your members in order.
00:54This is so dangerous.
00:56Gonzalez took the post down and denies she was calling for violence.
01:00Yeah, right.
01:02But she is being investigated by the FBI.
01:04The gangbangers she was referencing, 18th Street, are some of the worst criminals in the United States of America.
01:12One of the largest and most cutthroat gangs in the world, close to 100,000 strong.
01:18Murder, gang pride, and mayhem.
01:2118th Street captures everything on camera.
01:23In L.A. alone, they claim 20,000 members and counting.
01:26Besides regular gangbanging, they're involved in kidnap, extortion, robberies, drug dealing.
01:32Everything is based on violence.
01:35The other gang she mentioned, Florencia 13, killed police officer Fernando Arroyos in 2022.
01:42Florencia 13 also has a long history of violence.
01:46The defendants murdered Arroyos in furtherance of the criminal enterprise, namely the Florencia 13 gang.
01:55We have a criminal street gang.
01:57It's been multi-generational.
01:59It's plagued that community.
02:00It's plagued the Newton area for decades.
02:02Molly, you see these gangbangers out there, and then you see a city official coming out and saying, defend your streets, get out there.
02:12And essentially, she's saying, fight ICE.
02:14Now, she denies that she's calling for violence, but how else do you defend the streets or mice?
02:19Yeah, it has absolutely flipped on its head who the good guys are, who the bad guys are.
02:23It's really a remarkable statement, but it also goes in with something we've seen among public officials in other cities across the country, the villainization of our public entities that are there to protect us, the villainization of ICE, referring to them as terrorists or tying them to neo-Nazi organizations.
02:43She used the word the biggest gang there is when referring to ICE.
02:47So that's one of the great concerns, that it endangers the lives of our ICE officers who are out there fighting to take people into custody that shouldn't be here at all, that are members of these types of gangs that are causing the chaos.
02:59David?
03:00Look, there's a dark underbelly that I think is worth investigating, and she's the latest example.
03:05This played out in Baltimore with Stephanie Rawlins-Blake then investigating potential gang, not affiliations, but a cozy relationship with the gangs.
03:14And she should be investigated to see if she has any past relationships.
03:19Something that people don't realize about this, especially with the Latin gangs writ large, but we're all gangs.
03:25In the Latin world, it's the abuelas.
03:26It's the people who are actually the senior members of the gang.
03:30It's not just about the guys with the tattoos out on the street and the fact that this does exist with officials.
03:36So I think that should be a part of this investigation.
03:38Does she have an actual working relationship or some kind of cozy relationship with gangs?
03:44Because it's not unheard of, it's been investigated, and there have been prosecutions.
03:48Yeah, there need to be prosecutions.
03:51I mean, it's remarkable to me.
03:53Calling ICE the biggest gang there is, that alone is inciting violence.
03:58And then telling these violent gangs to get their members in order, this is the most dangerous rhetoric.
04:07ICE is there to, it's remarkable to me that she's an elected official.
04:11She's supposed to be protecting the people in her area.
04:14And instead, she's telling the most dangerous criminals to go out and wreck havoc.
04:19How is, I'm alarmed that someone who's in a public office can do this.
04:25I'm glad she's being investigated.
04:27I'm, maybe, you said, she's very comfortable calling out a gang.
04:31I would never mutter the name of a gang and tell them what to do, because I would not want
04:37anyone coming after me.
04:38Why does she feel entitled to do that?
04:40I'm glad the FBI is investigating, because calling ICE the biggest gang there is, and telling
04:44gang members to go after them, pretty clear there's lies.
04:46Well, look, our country has been under siege, and Los Angeles has been the epicenter of so
04:50much of that.
04:51Look at that.
04:52Alright.
04:54Let's see that.
04:56Be okay.
05:00Let's see.
05:02Be okay.
05:08Bye-bye.
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