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First Amendment Fights: Lessons From 45 States | Enrique Torres & JP Ambriz DSH #1161

Tue, 04 Feb 2025

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Dive into "First Amendment Fights: Lessons From 45 States" as we explore the eye-opening world of First Amendment audits! Join Sean Kelly alongside Enrique from Auditing America and JP from Liberty Lens Audits as they share wild encounters, epic lessons, and crucial insights from over 45 states. From standing up for your rights to exposing public accountability, this episode is packed with valuable stories and actionable takeaways.   Ever wondered what happens when citizens challenge government transparency? These experts reveal their bold experiences, from shocking arrests to educating communities about their rights. They’ve faced it all—police confrontations, federal property misunderstandings, and even viral moments with public officials—all in the name of defending YOUR constitutional freedoms.   With unforgettable stories from Alaska to Puerto Rico, this episode highlights the power of knowing your rights and holding public employees accountable. Whether it’s tackling controversial situations, praising good officers, or navigating legal gray areas, these First Amendment warriors are here to inspire and inform.   Don’t miss out on this compelling conversation! Learn how YOU can make a difference, protect your rights, and get involved in your community. Watch now and subscribe for more insider secrets. Hit that subscribe button and stay tuned for more eye-opening stories on the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly!   #FirstAmendment #AuditingAmerica #DigitalSocialHour #SeanKelly #Podcast #FreedomOfSpeech #Accountability #CivilRights #GovernmentTransparency #KnowYourRights   #governmentaccountability #policeactivity #citizenjournalists #mediafreedom #governmentoversight   CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:29 - What Happened in Vegas 04:58 - Today’s Sponsor 10:20 - Getting Someone Fired 19:23 - Showing ID When Pulled Over 22:19 - Closing Remarks 23:40 - Issues Everywhere 26:33 - Defund the Police Discussion 31:04 - Equipment Used for Auditing 32:16 - Choosing Audit Locations 33:10 - Best and Worst Auditing Experiences 35:00 - Arrests for Filming 40:00 - Bread on Bread in Jail 41:51 - Time Spent in Jail 46:14 - Finding Auditing America 47:19 - Recording the Police   APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: jenna@digitalsocialhour.com   GUEST: Enrique Torres & JP Ambriz https://www.instagram.com/auditingamerica/ https://www.instagram.com/jp_ambriz www.youtube.com/@Libertylenseaudits   SPONSORS: Specialized Recruiting Group: https://www.srgpros.com/   LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/

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Chapter 1: What happens during a First Amendment audit?

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Anybody more legit, I encourage everybody to do their own research. Criticize the government in a positive way, in a bad way, however you want, but you have to check up on them, even if it is once a year, everybody. Take one day, everybody, this year, and go and check up on your government.

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00:27 - 00:36 Host

All right, guys. I have Enrique from Auditing America here and JP from Liberty Lens Audits. And we're in Vegas. You guys end up getting arrested?

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00:36 - 00:56 Host

Oh, man. Well, not this time. Not yet. Not this time. We got assaulted a couple of days ago by Juliana Miller from the UFC. We didn't even know who she was. So where were you guys and what happened? Well, we were conducting a First Amendment audit.

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00:58 - 01:27 Host

For those of you who don't know what a First Amendment audit is, that's what someone does when they want to investigate how good the service of the United States government employees is when it comes to respecting your freedom of the press, your First Amendment right to video record in public areas while exercising other constitutional rights such as the Fourth Amendment.

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00:00 - 00:00 Host

So we have the right to our privacy. We don't have to discuss our day unless we're suspected of committing crimes. We don't have to provide ID. So we showed up at the post office and we're doing our thing. And Juliana Miller happens to be in the line and automatically becomes what they call on the internet nowadays a Karen. She at first was cool with what we were doing.

00:00 - 00:00 Host

She was aware of what we were doing. And then turns out making physical threats And then I made a comment that triggered her to follow me and, you know, assault me by, you know, striking my... Touching my face, head, hat, all flew off and everything. Sounded vicious to me. Damn. So... Then she follows by fleeing and jumping into uncommon traffic and jumping a whole wall. It was insane.

00:00 - 00:00 Host

I didn't see that part.

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Yes. You got to go check out the video, guys. All the way at the end, I was so surprised because obviously I didn't know she was an athlete. So... It wasn't common for me to see a 120-pound girl jump in a wall the way that she did.

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Now, what is your goal with these audits? Because we were talking off camera. You don't press charges. You've been arrested 10 times.

Chapter 2: What are some notable encounters during audits?

10:26 - 10:59 Host

that we as far as a police officer no but I know for a fact that one police officer did change jobs she went and started working I guess somewhere else Because of how much attention it got from, yeah. And, you know, some people, it also, a lot of people, I don't know, they just don't understand about our rights here in America. But a lot of people say, oh, well, you were wrong, Enrique.

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11:00 - 11:03 Host

You were wrong. I'm like, at what point?

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11:03 - 11:03 Host

Hmm.

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11:04 - 11:17 Host

Any reasonable person that sees any of the videos that we go and do knows that, oh, well, you're not identifying yourself. You're not telling anybody. I can't say any bad words, right?

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00:00 - 00:00 Host

You can. We'll just censor it.

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Yeah, that's an asshole move. Well, sorry. I'm here to do an audit. So I can't tell you why I'm here or who I am because it defeats the whole purpose of an audit. I'm like the mystery shopper.

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Yeah. It's like when those restaurant auditors announced they're coming beforehand. So they clean up the kitchen and everything.

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Correct. Yeah. And, you know, we've been doing this. There's other people that are also doing these videos on the internet. But us in Auditing America, we... We're pretty much the only ones that have gone face-to-face with Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, Kamala Harris, Bernie Sanders, Mike Bloomberg, Donald Trump, seven or eight different governors in the United States.

00:00 - 00:00 Host

We've sat down with the governor of the Northern Mariana Islands speaking about freedom and the First Amendment. And we like... We like to everybody know, we like, we would like for everyone to know that the mainstream news is, they're not just, they're not the, they're not the only press. You know, we are all the same. We are all the same here. We're all exercising the same right.

Chapter 3: How do First Amendment auditors handle confrontations?

42:44 - 43:01 Host

Thank you. Thank you.

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43:30 - 43:30 Host

Thank you.

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43:50 - 43:51 Host

Thank you.

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47:25 - 47:25 Host

The squirrel guy.

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00:00 - 00:00 Host

Yeah, he just came on.

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Yeah, yeah. He would have maybe a possible different outcome if he was recording everything.

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They probably wouldn't have let him, to be honest.

00:00 - 00:00 Host

He's allowed to. He's allowed to. And that's where it goes. People don't know that they're allowed to. They feel that if a police officer tells you, step back or go away or turn your phone off, you're not allowed to record. You can't. You just have to maintain a distance, you said earlier, right? It depends.

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Like for me, when I go cop watching and I'm doing these watches in front of police cars, I keep like 10, 15 feet. It's been taken to court already. The judge said, yeah, there's no specific... But 10, 15 is good.

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