LINDSEY GRAHAM (GUEST): Their rationality was, had they no problem telling me this directly, was that I cared more about money than Black lives. And that if I didn't allow them to burn down my salon, as they were stating they're going to do, then I didn't care about Black lives when I could simply file an insurance claim. So the intention was -- the idea was that they had a right to burn down my salon, because I was killing people by being open. So I did a call to arms. The news did not cover this. Four-hundred patriots showed up outside my salon in Salem, Oregon. Proud Boys, Three Percenters, veterans, ex-military, and we protected the entire city of downtown Salem. And no shots were fired, no windows were broken, nothing was stolen. And someone from the police department called me and said, I'll never go on record saying this. But if you hadn't called arms, Salem would look like Portland, Oregon. And we saved the city.