This week’s episode of The Green Line Radio Show kicks off with Art Del Cueto sharing his recent experiences at a Freedom First event in Phoenix, earlier this week. Although he missed meeting Linda McMahon, who was not in attendance, Art spoke to an all-women audience about border issues. The following day he made the trip to Sierra Vista. He describes the anticipation for the Republican Candidate Former President Donald Trump’s arrival. With many of those from the NPCC on hand, Art reflects on the strong sense of camaraderie among local and national leaders in the Border Patrol union, emphasizing how closely-knit the teams have become, working together more effectively than ever.
Art then recounts his emotional response to a harrowing story shared by Alexis, the mother of Jocelyn Nungaray, at the border event. The tragic tale of her daughter’s fate deeply affected him, highlighting the human cost of the ongoing border crisis. This leads into a discussion of Art’s involvement in a commercial criticizing Kamala Harris’s approach to border security, which garnered attention from Trump’s team. Art contrasts Trump’s genuine concern for the country, evident in his continued involvement despite his wealth, with the perceived indifference of other political figures like Biden and Harris.
The episode also delves into Art’s encounter with actress Drea de Matteo and her children, reflecting on her career and her former husband’s Shooter Jennings legacy. Art comments how figures like Drea and Gina Carano have been blackballed due to their political stances, yet continue to push forward. He encourages listeners to support these artists by purchasing their products and emphasizes the importance of putting action behind words when it comes to backing those who stand up for their beliefs. Art reminds us of a movie with Gina, a Western titled “Terror On The Prairie. “
As the episode wraps up, Art touches on the importance of staying vigilant and united in the face of opposition. He encourages listeners to follow The Green Line on social media and subscribe to the show on various platforms to stay updated. Art signs off with his usual reminder to “watch your 6,” urging everyone to stay safe and be prepared, reflecting the show’s ongoing commitment to its audience and mission.