This week, Art Del Cueto shares his first-time experience navigating TSA as a civilian, highlighting the challenges of checking in his weapon as a retired law enforcement officer and the importance of Leosa documentation. He also talks about his love for the Chicago Blackhawks and his frustration at not finding a team hat at the airport, along with the difficulties of navigating Chicago’s airport layout.

Art recounts his trip to Washington, D.C., for the inauguration event, where he braved the cold, stayed at his favorite hotel near the Capitol, and met with Congressman Andy Biggs, who honored him with a Congressional Record for his retirement. Initially hesitant about standing in long lines, Art was later guided by a Trump team member to a prime viewing spot, making the experience far more enjoyable.

During the trip, Art reconnected with actor and former Hells Angels member Chuck Zito, whom he first met at the Laughlin River Run in the early 2000s. The two have maintained a friendship over the years, with Chuck offering restaurant recommendations and travel advice.

Shifting gears, Art delves into recent law enforcement operations, discussing raids, arrests, and the concerning criminal backgrounds of some detainees. He also explores the complexities of deporting criminals to Colombia and Venezuela, stressing the need for strategic negotiations. Art voices concerns over cartel activity, the safety of agents, and the urgent need for better equipment. He concludes with a somber reflection on the tragic murder of a Border Patrol agent in Vermont, emphasizing the dangers faced by those on the front lines. 

For a deeper dive into these important topics and an unfiltered look at the realities of the Southern Border, tune in to The Green Line Radio Show. Saturdays 2pm on 790KNST and on iHeart Radio. 

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