Guest: Byron Donalds, Open Carry on Primary Day, Tropical Update
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maybe one or these days it's kind of like a half a day. Erica's rule is got to go home. Got to be home on Sunday. That's her rule. So I get home Sunday. There's been a couple times. It's really been half of a Sunday. Because you're basically coming in in the morning, swapping out clothes, doing some laundry, spent a time with Erica and our sons and back on the road. Last night I got to meet Tracy Boyd, your pastor. Tell me about how she came into your world because she's such an amazing person and such a great conversation. And I know that wasn't your first church when you first moved down here. So how did she come into your world? No, I mean, about five years ago, maybe six years ago, it's been a while. Maybe about six years ago, you know, Erica and I started looking for just another home church, and I was on the road, and she had went to Grow Church a couple times, really liked it, told me, I went, and she was like, well, what do you think? And I said, I actually like it. I think this is a good place. And it just stuck. I mean, Tracy and James Boyd, they're phenomenal people, phenomenal pastors. And, you know, through this journey, we've been had an ability to kind of build more of a relationship. Because I always tell people, the only people I really get what happens with somebody who's in elected office is a pastor. You really have to deal with a lot of people all the time. And it's not saying it's not a negative thing, but it's just a realistic thing. And so pastors kind of get it. It's to get an opportunity to really build that relationship. And, you know, people come to you when they have issues. People go to their pastors when they have issues. Really, did they go to you and say, guess what great happened to me? Right. They're always like, can you fix this for me? You just announced over $350 million in federal money for Florida railways. What does that mean for the people here in Southwest Florida? Well, it's going to really be more, I think, towards the I-4 corridor. Some of it might attach the local railways. But our local railways mostly just focus on moving freight lines, moving freight. We don't really have passenger line in Southwest Florida. Most of the passenger line is around Sunrail and some of the other rail lines that operate in central Florida through South Florida. So these are dollars that the Federal Department of Transportation is looking to do to improve connectivity of those commercial passenger lines. Let's talk about the Save America Act. Why is this bill still just sitting there right now? And is it ever got an opportunity where we're actually going to have an ID requirement nationwide for voting? Well, a couple of things. One, there's really two issues about why it doesn't get an up or down vote. Number one, Democrats refuse to vote for it, which means they're blocking it from getting to the floor for an up or down vote. They're using the filibuster in the Senate to block it from getting a vote. The other problem is Senate Republicans refuse to change Senate rules in order to make sure it can get an up or down vote. This is a problem in the Senate. This is why the president is so frustrated. This is why the American people are so frustrated.
You and I've had this conversation on the filibuster before. And so I'm not going to go down that road again. But just to be clear, Senate Democrats and Democrats overall do not want that bill to pass because they don't want to have voter ID and they don't want to have a requirement that you have to prove you're an American citizen to vote in our elections because they want to cheat. That is the fact. That's just the problem. And that's where we are. I think for voter ID overall in the House before we left for the August recess. We passed legislation that banned congressional stock trading and had a requirement for voter ID in all federal elections. That is a bill that passed the House of Representatives. I supported that bill and voted for that bill. I think we only had five Democrats vote for that bill. The rest of the Democrats voted no on that piece of legislation. And now it's sitting, guess where, in the United States Senate. And by the way, side note. So in the Senate last week, they were dealing with this college sports bill about how to, you know, quote unquote, fix college athletics. And they were having debates and negotiations over that. But the bill to ban congressional stock trading and to require voter ID didn't get any action last week in the Senate. So the Senate overall has got to get their priorities in order. It's a real problem in the country. And they've actually put that under the microscope with that action. Your last term is Congressman, Byron, as you sit here right now, what is the one thing on your must-get-done list? I mean, there's so much that still has to get done. I mean, look, four years of my time in Congress was fighting the Biden administration where you just couldn't get anything accomplished. But I think, you know, there's two major things I would want to see happen. I'm going to get super wonky for a moment. One is we have to have reforms at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. so that the United States can get in the game on small modular nuclear reactors and microreactors. Yes. So they can actually help provide cheap power to our electric grid and start to scale that electric grid to keep utility bills low. The second is there is a fine in Obamacare that penalizes an insurance company for writing an insurance policy that doesn't conform to Obamacare's regulatory system. And it's like a $100 day. fine per policy against an insurance company if they write that kind of a policy and think about that for a moment. Obamacare has this very high regulatory burden for writing health insurance and in our country health insurance costs are through the roof. The premiums are through the roof. The deductibles are through the roof. And if you actually had a free market approach to the regulatory system, where Washington wasn't putting controls on that, you could actually get plans that would actually help people that are cheaper plans and will help people afford their lives and still get the care that they need. Those are the two things that I think that I would still just want to get done before I left. Well, I wish you the best of luck at getting those done, Byron. I really do. I hope that it all happens. Man, I'm going to just be straight with you, man. There's really not much else happened in the Washington, D.C. And it's really sad again.
Go back to the Senate. Because even if we got it out of the House, the Senate's sitting right there. And, you know, we're just trying to make sure that the Democrats don't shut the government down again before the midterms. Because the Democrats do want to shut the government down so they have a political chip to play in the elections. Like, this is really how sick the place has gotten up there. Is it hard when you go up there and you watch them and you're seeing this go down and you're like, what? How do I even deal with this? Does it upset your stomach? I mean, what is it? I mean, you say it's sick, but tell me how, I mean. No, it literally upsets you because you see the, you see the BS that was about to curse. You see the BS that goes on. And it's really unfortunate because people back home just want answers to this stuff. The Senate, they have their own world that goes on in there. And most of the senators are not paying attention to what's happening in everyday lives of the American people. And then you have the political games from the radical left who want Democrat socialism and they're willing to burn the place down to get it. Byron, I appreciate you joining us. Good luck Tuesday. We'll be rooting for you. I feel like you got this in the bag for your head. Whoa, everybody get out and vote. August 18th. Primary's five days away. There we go. Day. Sean Hannity. The media is working overtime to create a false narrative. Weekdays at three. Donald Trump broke the Democratic Party. On 925 Fox News. Right. All along.
I don't have it, but I'm going to have to go get one. Welcome back to daybreak on 925 Fox News right all along. I'm your host, Jason Jay Jones, along with Rob Stevens on Thursday morning. And we are so close to Election Day. We are Tuesday morning counting it down. It's all happening Tuesday morning. The polls will open at 7 o'clock. We will be covering the opening of the polls. Rob is going to be out that morning covering the different polling locations and getting some exit polls and getting some exit surveys from some people that are leaving and walking out of their polls. And that is something I'm very excited at as we get here. Now, Something that I read today is that open carry is now allowed at Lee County ballot locations, at your voting locations, that you're polling locations. Yeah, they're polling locations. Florida's First District Court of Appeals struck down the state's ban on open carry, and this is the first election of Lee County under that new reality. Legal gun owners can open carry at all polling places. Lee County elections officials told poll workers, treat those voters. like any other voters. Only call 911 if someone is threatening people or interfering with the process. Cawyer and Charlotte counties are following the same rule, and the supervisor of elections office has confirmed that voters will not be turned away for carrying their firearm. Open carry state is our constitutional right. We are participating in our constitutional right. Therefore, we are constitutional in it up to go on out. I think that it's another sign. I mean, we just had the attorney general in here. He was really one of the big pushers to make sure that we got open carry done. He stands for the Second Amendment so many times. And you know what? I think that's exactly the thing we needed. Like, this is your chance, open carry. I don't have one. What I said right before I started, I don't have an open carry holster. I don't either. I don't own one. No. I'm starting to think because I do have a revolver, right? So one of many. And I'm thinking the revolver may need an open carry holster. Perhaps all of my holsters are all designed for concealed. Right. And I've just been so used to it for so many years that I've never even thought about. Maybe I should open carry. But I think I might do an election day just to see reaction. Okay. I mean, so. I mean, are you doing it for the right reason? Oh, I'm protecting myself. Are you trying to stir up and just see the reaction? Yeah, I want to see the reaction. I don't see it. The reason I carry is to protect myself. Okay. Just making sure that that's front and center. Everywhere I go, that's the reason I carry to protect me or my family if they're with me. Gotcha. And there's been two or three times in my life where I was thankful that I could carry a firearm.
You know, having the concealed weapons permit. Now, today in Florida, you don't need a concealed weapon permit to conceal carry, which I also appreciate that happened. Because I think sometimes the concealed permits were taking, like mine took forever to come back. I mean, my wife got hers back in like eight days. Mine took like eight weeks to the point where I called and be like, are you giving me one? Or what did you find, right? And then boom, it just came in the mail. And so I was very excited to have that and to have that ability. But you see, there's a lot to think about here. If somebody's in danger, you deal with a danger, you don't ban a firearm because there are people there that don't support firearms. I think that's what you have to understand. There are going to be people that are Democrats at these polling locations that are voting for their... hope that a Democrat makes it through? Well, that's why I just wanted to put it out there. Like you had said, I just want to take one just to see what kind of reaction I get, and I just think that that's the wrong reason to carry. Right. So, but yeah, because I've never open carried, and I've never seen the way people react to open carriers. Like, what is the reaction to it? I don't know if I've actually seen anybody open carry in public yet. I've seen a couple, but it doesn't phase me. Like to me, like I just see it to move on. Like, all right, cool. But I bet at a polling location, you're going to have some pushback. You're going to have Democrats that are upset about it. They're going to be liberal sitting there going, this is ridiculous. Look at this guy with his firearm. And does it damage the poll? Is it make a Democrat... That sees somebody open carry that is against open carry. Does it make them go in and go hard blue? And maybe they were going to go red on one. I don't know. It may be. People are reacting more so today with emotion than ever. I know that personally. And I believe that voters will react the same. I'll react voters that. I would think voters would react the same way. We want to protect, look, we want to protect the integrity of the election. You know, we want to protect the process, the poll. We need to restore confidence in faith and trust in our electoral system. And I just don't know if, I mean, not to say, if it's your right to go carry and you want to carry, that's you. I just hope that if you do carry, it's not just to get a rise out of a Democrat because that hurts us. That hurts our side. That hurts our message. Right. You could hurt your side just by carrying it. A Democrat might see it and just be appalled. Right. Right. And I don't think I, you know, now you, listen, I want to see it, so I might just get one to carry it to see anybody's reaction just out in normal. Are they brave enough to confront you, too? That's the other thing, too, is who's going to have the, who's going to have the cahones to come and talk to you? Man, I'm definitely not going to open carry to the polls. Now, by the way, this was illegal up until this year, by the way. You couldn't open carry to the polls ever. Like, you couldn't do it. It was illegal. So now you can, and now you can bring it to the polls, and now you can rock it, and you can do it. But you're right. I don't want to be confronted at the polls. I don't want to be confronted by a Democrat at the polls. And to be real honest, although I support this and you're more than welcome to carry your firearm any way you want, right, you can carry it in there if you want. But just thinking about the fact that there could be some.
liberal who sees it on my hip as an open carry and wants to get upset. Or involves law enforcement saying this is intimidation and that sort of thing too. You're setting up for more problems than you are solutions. I do love my concealed carry holster. I like that. No one ever sees it. No one's ever noticed it. Not once in my life. And for that, I do love that. It's something that I truly love. And when I. when you're out there and you're and you know you're safe, it's just something there. There you go. So if you want to carry it, go right ahead and carry your firearm into the polling location this year. But don't pull it out. Carry it for the right reason. Right. Don't just brandish it for no reason. It could be a bad thing, a bad thing. Make sure you have a reason. Right, for the right reasons. But that's going to be the issue. Not everybody's going to do anything for the right reasons. And now you have a strong constitutionalist and one I know that listens to this show and you know exactly what. I'm talking about, who is definitely going to the ballot box with an open carry on his hip. 100%. He's going to do it. And probably would love to get confronted so that he could put it on the internet, make $9 million off of the video. Yeah. Just play it, play it right. Play it right. We need to take the high road here. Right. To the right. To the right. All along. The 5 and 835 is up next. You're listed in a daybreak on 92.5 Fox News. With so many candidates running for office, we'll help you figure out who's real and who's just spiel. 92.5 Fox News, Southwest Florida's Election Station.
Welcome back to daybreak here on 92-5 Fox News, right all along. Five voices, five stories, one fast-paced news countdown. The Five at 835 is presented by Southwest Florida, oral and facial surgery, specializing in excellent care. Number five. He attacked Florida for having schools open. He attacked us for having beaches open. And we really were the vanguard of saying no and fighting back. And at the time, Anthony Fauci's edicts were treated as gospel. And so we were following the evidence and following the data, but also. understanding people had a right to make decisions on this. People had a right to own their businesses and operate them. People had a right to earn a living. People had a right to go to work. Kids had a right to go to school. Parents felt differently. They wanted to do virtual fine. We gave them that option. But who is he to take away your individual autonomy or your individual agency, you know, based on these half-bake edicts? Yeah, there is Governor Ron DeSantis talking about Anthony Fauci and COVID. You know, he's still placing the flag on Florida's COVID record and making sure Anthony Fauci is the face of overreach and legitimately is. And I do know that, and I didn't get a chance to get into the Attorney General with this, but I do know that he wants to pursue a charge against Anthony Fauci. They've issued subpoenas. So will he actually see the inside of a jail cell? I don't know. but he's not dictating what goes on in our bodies anymore. And for that, I call that a win. Number four. For example, like flights. You can't be spontaneous about a flight, right? There's a commercial flight that takes off at 10.05. No, with three hours before. Three hours prior, he's already stressing. We're not going to make it on time. We're not going to be able to go. Yes, you do. Absolutely. I'm preparing for all sorts of contingencies. No, he's thinking about the worst. The worst case scenario. You see, I don't think about the worst case scenario. If you're prepared for the worst case scenario in life, nothing will ever surprise. Have we ever missed a flight? No, because. No, I thought you. Marco Rubio and his wife having a conversation in an interview. And she says that he has to get to the airport three hours before flight. That is his rule. because he prepares for the unexpected. Basically, if you're prepared for the unexpected or prepared for the worst, you're never surprised when something unexpected happens. So he stood by those words. And I find it great that we are now putting Marco Rubio on with his wife and then allowing them to go out and have conversations. We are showing how great they are and starting to build his. We're raising. his profile a little bit and really putting it out there for America to see, not just Florida. Florida has always known he'd been a great family man, but now America's getting to see that he's a hell of a family man and a great person. Number three. Say it is. Karoline Leavitt has been maybe the greatest White House press secretary.
in the last 30 years at least. She's been nothing short of brilliant. She's done it while raising young family. I think it's great that she's going to go spend time with her family, but I don't know a single Republican in the country who isn't in all of and an appreciation of Caroline tonight. So Godspeed on your journey back to your family. You've done great. Scott Jennings talking about the exiting of Karoline Leavitt, who announced that she's going to be taking a private role and walking away from the job at the White House. But it seems more like she's getting a remote job. And it's going to hurt. It's going to hurt a little bit. It's heartbreaking. Because she's done such a great job, right? It's a tremendous job. And now she's out there getting ready to walk away. Scott Jennings has had them to talk about it. Everybody's actually talking about it right now. Karoline Leavitt was the greatest breath of fresh air after years of lesbian Corinne John Pierre. Why is that? Why? I don't understand. I don't understand. Explain. You know exactly why. Number two. I worry about where our country's headed. You know, I've watched these pundits talk about the two parties, the Democrat Party. There are not. They're not two parties in the Democrat Party. Every time you ask about, oh, this guy's a moderate Democrat in Congress, how many times do they vote with Nancy Pelosi or Hakeem Jeffries? I dare say it's probably 100% of the time. There is not two parties. The Democrat Party has been hijacked by the socialist left that have come from our college campuses that our tax dollars have paid for. And this is what we're getting. Right. Your tax dollars have paid for the socialist children that are now think that they're entitled enough to have some wild opinion and get a like, look, socialism. Communism. Thank you very much. I had to wait for that ism to throw on out there. It is the biggest threat. It is. It was the message last night during the Byron Donalds's event. It's the message you hear everywhere right now. America is worried about the influx of socialism, and they're more worried about the general now than they've ever been before. Conservatives were very, very, very confident about the general. Now we have a lot of confidence about the primary, and I'm starting to feel some confidence for the general to slip away. Number one. Because you're a left-wing hack, you're not a reporter, you're posing in this room as a journalist. The executive branch. Who's the head of the executive branch? The president of the United States. He has the right to fire people within the executive branch. It's a pretty simple answer. With all due respect, only a reporter from the New York Times would ask a question like that. Of course the president supports peaceful protests. What a stupid question. People are not aligned with the president's vision and the secretary's vision to make our country healthy again. Then we will gladly show them the door. My advice to that unnamed low-level French policy. would be to remind them that it's only because of the United States of America that the French are not speaking German right now. So they should be very grateful to our great country. I know the last administration didn't see it that way. So it's a big culture shift in our nation to view someone who breaks our immigration laws as a criminal, but that's exactly what they are. That's a question you should ask the Biden White House. Is there any evidence on that that he wasn't aware of it?
You're a reporter. You should find out. The president absolutely has the moral high ground over the Iranian terrorist regime. And for you to even suggest otherwise is frankly insulted. I had to do it. I had to do it. Karoline Leavitt's leaving. That was a little bit long for sure, but man, the 1-2-1-2-1-2-1-2s. And I feel like we could continue another six minutes of great Karoline Leavitt one-liners that she has fired off at the press. And you know what? The press needed it. They needed a reality check. They needed to see somebody that says, are you asking the dumb question? She was great at that, by the way. Right, right. Wait a second. You're the reporter to figure it out. What a stupid question. Stupid people. You're idiots. Who are you with? And I love that President Trump embraced the same concept. Who are you with? Stupid. Fake news. Fake news, dumb people, all together. Just based on who you work for, you're fake news, you're a terrible journalist, and you're one of my stupid people. As I, for one, will truly miss her. I just want to let it be known. Her departure is unexpected and sad for all of us. As we, as conservatives, love what Karoline Leavitt has done. The five. at 835. You know, there's a story that broke on my way home last night from all the events, and I've only got a couple minutes to tell you, but I've got to tell you. Another flock camera was cut down in Cape Coral, right on the edge of Cape Coral and the North Fort Myers line. It happens to be the one that is legitimately 50 yards from my house, maybe 75 yards from my house, and it's gone. Was that you, Jason? No, I actually even text Chief Seismore said it wasn't me, bro. swear just because it's on my block and you've heard me talking about these flock cameras. Maybe someone's trying to frame you. This is yet another one. Having your own block just makes it, it's, look, they're distrust. People don't trust them. I'm hoping, and let me go ahead and say this out loud. If I say where a flock camera is, I am not condoning you to go cut it down. I don't agree with vandalism. And I don't agree with us deciding that we're going to take this justice into our own hands and take away all the cameras ourselves. Well, Congress has proven themselves utterly ineffective. So it's not a surprise that people are starting to take the law in their own hands. Obviously. We don't endorse that, and that creates additional problems for our favorite law enforcement officers like Chief Seismore and Sheriff Marceano and others.
You know what? Let me tell you what I've recently learned about flock cameras. In League County, they're owned by private individuals and the county just leases them from them. And somebody like a homeowners association could have a flock camera. Are you ready for this? That's on the network that they're paying flock like $2,000 a year in a subscription to get it, right? And they had to pay like $2,000 to get it installed and all that information now. I've learned I've really broke it down. It's all wrapped up into one. private database that's stored in a private building under locking key with no oversight under very secretive conditions. And I get it. Your information's in there for 30 days. But here's what I'm going to tell you right now. Is it really only 30 days, though? Right. Do we know that? Oh, you know what I learned is years ago, and I don't know how many, a few years ago, there were five departments, sheriff departments in America that got video options because the boss challenged me to find out whether or not it's still or video. According to flock right now, they're only still images. But five years ago, those same cameras were given access to five departments who could access them for video use. So they have the capability. That's what you're saying. Somebody hacked it, found it, showed it to the world, and they immediately... disband the video part. And then I went deeper to try to find the announcement of her what were the calls for them or what their reasoning was. And it's hard to find. I haven't found it yet. But just trust me when I tell you, this is something that's not dying. And I am researching 24-7. We'll wrap the show up next. You're listening to Daybreak on 925 Fox News right all along.
525 Fox News. Right all along. Good morning. Welcome back to daybreak here on 92-5 Fox News right all along. I want to thank the Attorney General James Lothmeyer for being here with us today. I also want to thank Congressman Byron Donalds for calling in and checking in on the show. Coming up tomorrow on the show, we will be joined by State Representative Mike G. Joe Lombardo and Cybersecurity expert as well as we'll get into the actual facts that involve the fly. system and more and he'll be joining us tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock so hang out for that odds are there is a tropical system getting a better chance to develop and they're putting it somewhere 500 miles southwest of Cabo Verda Islands, about 3,500 miles away from us right now. But now it has a 70 cent chance of becoming a tropical depression, a 70% chance. Thank you. Thank you. The 70% chance of becoming a tropical depression inside the next seven days. Now the track is expected to go west to west, northwest, and then likely to turn north, and off until nowhere too early for any reason. speculation for U.S. impact. But what this does, and it really brings it to a forefront of knowledge, if you are new to Southwest Florida, and there are a lot of you, some that I have met over the past couple of weeks, and you're not quite sure how to prepare your house for hurricane season, make sure you know. You know, during Ian, I had to help two friends that had no idea how to do their shutters, how to handle it, where they were, what they had to do. But I had no problem going to help, and I would help anybody during those times. But it's a great time for you to understand. As they start to heat up out there in the middle of the Gulf, or actually in the middle of the Atlantic heading this way, if they are heading this way, you want to be prepared. So for me... This is a little early, but not unheard of. And, you know, what we're going to do is just to make sure that we have a good weekend ahead and we've got some great things going on tomorrow morning. At 735, you can join Wink meteorologist, Zach Malach, who also will join us and sit down with us tomorrow to discuss this more indefinitely so that you can get the weather information from a meteorologist and not a conservative talk show host. Yeah, there's a few other systems that are forming out there in the Atlantic right now. I think it's really maybe the first. kind of warm up we've seen all season where there's some activity. But I think that that happens usually around this time of year. But, you know, it's still early August, mid-August, September is when they start looking for Florida. So, you know, it was, it is, so be prepared for it. Make sure you're watching tomorrow or watching on Southwest Florida CW or listening to Mara us and make sure. And he'll give us everything you need to know. You know, I want to leave the show today, Rob, with a little message.
A lot of times during some of these events I go to, I hear a message, right? Somebody that says a message that really could resonate not just to the crowd, but to everyone, right? And I was at the Byron Donalds's event yesterday, and he talked about Florida being number one. And I just love what he says here because it really kind of centers it to what you need to know. Listen to this. What is going to matter for the future success of Florida? Because it's one thing to be number one. The question is, how do you stay number one? And if you talk to any business owner, any athlete, any entrepreneur, when you get to the top, you stay there by being focused on the little things. What got you to success is what you have to do to stay successful. Right. I just bought the poster and I'm putting up on my wall. It sounds almost cliche, but it's very true. Don't forget. what it took to get Florida there. And we have to stay that much more on our toes, ready to vote, ready to make great things happen. And you know, I made a mistake last night. And I want to say it out loud real quick. And I said, you know, Byron's going to lock this conservative or the Republican nominee right up on Tuesday. And I don't see. Jolly getting any chance of, I mean, this is Florida. Byron is going to be the guy. But then, you know, I had, I got pulled aside by Mike Gee. And he was like, just remember Gillum only beat Ron DeSantis by, or Ron DeSantis only beat Gillum by less than 40,000 votes. Yeah, we can't lose sight of that, that it could get close. Although the demographic, especially the voting demographic of Florida has changed since that election. I do expect David Jolly to perform well in liberal areas, Jacksonville, Orlando, maybe Palm Beach somewhere on the East Coast there. But I think beyond that. I think it's Byron's take. Right. It is the weakest Republican is the strongest Democrat. Yeah, isn't that funny that they had to pull out of closet? We cut them from the team, sent him down to AAA. AAA sent him down to AA, and then he decided from AA he was going to go try and be a manager of a team. Like, this guy just don't get it. Flip-flop Jolly, that's what we call on them now. Well, thank you very much for tuning in with us today. I really appreciate everybody that hung out with us here on daybreak. Glenn Beck is up next on behalf of Roger Robin, myself. You stay safe, Southwest Florida. We'll see you for a finally flipping Friday tomorrow. See ya. See ya. See ya.