A discussion on the political shift regarding crime and immigration in the United States. The hosts highlight a CNN segment that reveals a 14-point surge in approval for the current administration's handling of crime, in contrast to the previous administration's negative 26-point approval. The hosts discuss the paid protests and "rented crowds" that are organized and funded by left-wing groups, noting the distinct difference between these staged events and genuine grassroots support for conservative causes. The hosts celebrate the recent decision by the DC mayor to end the city's sanctuary status, a victory they attribute to the administration's pressure and willingness to use the National Guard to enforce federal law. The hosts also call out other Republican leaders, including their own governor, to take similar actions against undocumented immigrants with criminal records in their states.