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Aug. 30, 2022 - The Benny Show - Benny Johnson
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PANIC! FBI FIRES Agent Who Ordered Hunter LAPTOP COVERUP | Trump's New Lawyer Goes GOBLIN MODE
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mike davis
There's no allegation or evidence whatsoever that these records got into the wrong hands, unlike Hillary Clinton's illegal home server that was hacked by foreign governments.
When she was the Secretary of State, she violated the Espionage Act by having that home server.
She obstructed justice by destroying the home server and the devices.
She violated, she destroyed government property when she did that.
There was no home raid.
They didn't even question her.
This is a political witch hunt against President Trump because he has declassified personal copies of the Crossfire Hurricane Russian collusion documents, and that scares the hell out of Biden, Obama, Hillary, Susan Rice, Clapper, the FBI, the intel.
benny johnson
It's Tuesday, August 30th, 2022, and the DOJ admits they violated Trump's rights and took attorney-client privilege documents in Trump raid.
Top FBI agent who covered up Hunter Biden laptop is fired, and Joe Biden picks Hunter Biden laptop denier for Presidential Intelligence Board.
My name is Benny Johnson, and this is The Benny Show, an absolutely stacked show.
We start off today with the sweet, delicious smell of napalm in the morning.
Do you smell it?
Can you sense it?
Is it stinging your eyes yet?
Is it...
Filling your nostrils with the sweet aroma of panic in Washington, D.C. They're panicked!
They're scared.
They're worried.
They are firing their own.
When was the last time that the FBI...
We've got to ask you this.
When was the last time that you saw the FBI self-correct?
Okay?
Yo, when was the last time the FBI was like, Hey, we've got a problem here.
We've got some major issues with our agents.
They're going after regular Americans.
They're trying to hurt the former president of the United States of America.
We gotta rein them in.
Maybe we should fire them.
Tell the worst offenders to hit the bricks.
When was the last time you saw the FBI go all Kool-Aid man on their own people, smash through the wall and say, hey, you're out of here.
Well, I mean, never.
Not in our lifetime, certainly.
And certainly not in any other era, if you go back and look at the dark history of the FBI.
And so here we have a situation where the FBI is actually self-correcting.
What's going on?
Panic in D.C. The smell of napalm in the morning.
They're worried, okay?
They're worried about the Republican majorities sweeping into office.
They're worried about the majorities that are going to hold them accountable.
They're worried about people like Chuck Grassley's and Mike Rogers's, the very moderate Republicans in the House and in the Senate with extraordinary amounts of power saying, we are coming for you!
They're terrified.
That's exactly why Dr. Fauci is resigning.
It's exactly why Tim Tebowlt was sent out on his ass last night with a little box from his desk full of Hunter Biden pornographic images and crack pipes because he loves Hunter Biden.
This guy, total scum, top FBI agent from the Washington field office.
This is a very high-ranking Uh, office.
Special agent in charge.
There's nothing to be messing around with.
This dude was, like, up there.
25 years that the FBI was forced out after he was accused of political bias in his handling of probes involving President Biden's son, sources told The Washington Times on Monday.
Huge bombshell story.
The agents, uh, was escorted out of the office by headquarters-looking types, armed, you know, the dudes with the, uh...
Dudes with the earpieces, right?
Yo!
Hey, those guys.
Walking this dude out, telling him to hit the bricks, chucking all of his stuff into the middle of the street, kicking him in the ass on his way out.
We don't actually know that.
We're not sure.
But that'd be great.
I mean, that'd be great.
Tybalt and the FBI didn't immediately respond for comment.
Tybalt, a 25-year veteran of the FBI, had already been on leave after top Republicans in the Senate Judiciary Committee, Chuck Grassley, started raising concerns about the whistleblower claims.
The FBI had obstructed its own investigation into Joe Biden's son.
The letter to FBI Director Wray in July, Grassley, said that Tybalt and the FBI supervisory intelligence analyst Brian Outen were allegedly involved in a scheme to undermine derogatory information connected to Hunter Biden, falsely suggesting that it was disinformation.
Well, that's really interesting.
Miranda Devine, one of our favorite reporters and the writer of the Hunter Biden Laptop from Hell book, had this to say about the glorious agent Tim Tebalt live on...
On television last night upon his firing seconds afterwards, we love Miranda.
She's a friend of the show.
She's as good as they get.
She works for the New York Post, and we look forward to having her on.
I think later in the week, my producer will have to tell me, but here was what Miranda had to say about the scumbag agent who's now going to be hitting the bread lines in Washington, D.C. They are.
miranda devine
And in fact, I think a big CYA moment happened today when the Washington Times has just told the story that Timothy Tebalt, who's the FBI agent mentioned by Chuck Grasley and his whistleblowers, that was active in suppressing any derogatory information about Hunter Biden, which basically means about Joe Biden, because Joe Biden was up to his neck in Hunter Biden's influence-peddling.
Operations overseas.
So, Timothy Tebalt was that.
One of the agents that whistleblowers have told Chuck Grasley and Ron Johnson about that were suppressing anything about the laptop or anything to do with Hunter Biden's influence peddling program.
He's left the agency reportedly.
Also, there is a story that Timothy Tebowlt also, apart from having rancidly anti-Trump and anti-conservative social media output, also was purging the agency, at least in Washington.
of any agents who were not vaxxed because he suspected them of being conservatives.
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Oh, my God.
miranda devine
And also any agents who attended a Trump rally in Washington, D.C., which is perfectly legitimate on January.
benny johnson
So here's this guy going through this absolute loser, soy, beta, sobby, lib.
Going through with his wet pants into the FBI and crying about unvaxxed FBI agents, agents who may like Donald Trump, and trying to purge them from the Bureau.
This is the type of environment you would expect at Twitter headquarters or at Salesforce or at the lesbian-owned soy coffee shop down the corner.
All organic beans grown inside of socialist and communist countries, you know, employing slave labor.
This is the kind of activity that you would expect inside of, like, a liberal arts feminist college studies.
Major section.
Again.
I don't spend a lot of time at liberal arts women's feminist college study sections, let me tell you, but they are nasty, nasty people, and you don't want to hang out around them.
This isn't what you'd expect from an agent at the FBI.
This isn't what you'd expect, this kind of like seething slacktivism.
This isn't what you'd expect, this repugnant anti-Trump social activity.
You can see if you look into this guy's social activity, he's like clicking and liking and promoting.
Like these Blue Anon venomous anti-Trump tweets.
These venomous anti-Trump articles.
This is an FBI agent who is in charge of the Hunter Biden laptop investigation sharing anti-Trump articles.
Like the kind of seething, like Lincoln Project style stuff.
You know, he shared a Lincoln Project piece of content.
This is the kind of stuff that Chuck Grassley was discovering.
And here's the kicker.
Man, are you sitting down?
As Samuel L. Jackson would say in Jurassic Park, hold on to your butts.
You ready for the doozy?
This guy was in charge of the election disinformation wing of the FBI.
Election fraud.
This guy, the guy who essentially covered up for Hunter Biden's laptop and promoted the lie.
To Facebook and many other platforms that Hunter Biden's laptop was Russian disinformation.
Meanwhile, he has a copy of Hunter Biden's laptop literally sitting right next to him.
Okay?
It's sitting right next to him.
He has it on his lap.
He turns it on in order to heat up his lap in the middle of the day.
Hunter Biden's laptop sitting there on his lap.
He's the one selling the lie that it came from Russia.
He knows damn well that it's real.
This piece of scum.
Is sitting there, has the audacity to go and make a video for the FBI that said, hey, we take this stuff really seriously.
Election, we must protect our election against disinformation.
Meanwhile, this guy is the old faithful sewage geyser of misinformation about Hunter Biden's laptop, the most devastating bloody OJ glove in political history.
Watch this video.
And be repulsed.
Watch Timothy Tybalt, back when he had a job at the FBI, talk about election disinformation.
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What is the case of the FBI?
The FBI is charged with protecting the rights of all Americans, including their right to vote.
While the responsibility to ensure a fair election process lies primarily at the state and local level, the FBI takes allegations of election-related violations of federal law seriously.
The FBI investigates federal election crimes that generally fall into three categories, campaign finance crimes, voter ballot fraud, and civil rights violations.
The FBI Washington Field Office works with our state and federal partners to engage with other law enforcement partners and provide resources about the FBI's role in elections.
benny johnson
Why is it always those guys?
Why is it always those guys, right?
It's always the guys who were bullied in high school, the porn addicts, the like doughy, goofy looking like little beady-eyed dudes.
Those are always the guys.
Remember Peter Strzok when he was testifying before Congress, how he's slithering and writhing?
Why is it always these guys, these total scum, these soy boy betas?
They get in charge, they get a little bit of power, and then they go all full Stalin, right?
They go like...
They go, like, full KGB.
When they get, like, a teeny ounce of power.
It's these people that are such problems in Washington, D.C. And let me tell you, as somebody who's lived in Washington, D.C. for the last 15 years of my life, thank God I'm in Florida now.
I lived in Washington, D.C. for 15 years of my life.
Man, D.C. is just filled with those people.
The kids that got bullied in high school, the kids that, you know, had the really bad acne outbreaks, and the kids that got shoved into lockers.
Then they get badges and guns, and then they go after the rest of us.
These are mentally damaged people.
And this Tim Tebow is one of those mentally damaged men.
You heard him there talking about threats to our election and disinformation.
Well, you know, Chuck Grassley says in his letter that Tim Tebow specifically had a scheme to undermine derogatory information connected to Hunter Biden by falsely suggesting that the laptop was disinformation.
This guy, this guy is in the promo ads for the FBI.
I cannot believe we dug this clip up.
This guy's in the promo ad.
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This clip dug up.
This Tim Tebalt man, he's sitting there talking about protecting our election integrity.
Meanwhile, he's covering up Hunter Biden's laptop as disinformation.
Falsely lying about it.
I mean, it breaks the brain.
It breaks the brain.
It's 1984-style stuff.
And it's why we have our boy, Cash Patel.
Our boy, Cash Patel.
We love Cash on this program.
Reacting live.
He was on Sebastian Gorka's show last night.
We saw him react live to Tim Tebowlt getting fired.
This reaction will show you exactly how important this update is.
Exactly how important it is that this guy was told to hit the bricks.
Watch Cash's reaction live.
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Breaking news from the Washington Times.
On Friday, out of the WFO, the Washington field office, special agent in charge, Tim Tebowlt, was escorted out of the building after whistleblower allegations that he showed political bias in the handling of politically sensitive cases.
Is something finally happening, or after six years, should we still be very, very cynical, Cash?
kash patel
Maybe both.
So look, Tybalt is one of the guys I put on blast.
And I've been the one saying, listen, there are certain people you can put on blast in the FBI if their actions are corrupt and they're violating their oaths of office and duty to the American people.
Tybalt is a perfect example of a guy who repeatedly got promoted for running and working on corrupt prosecutions and investigations.
Russiagate.
Hillary Gate, Hunter Biden laptop, Whitmer.
This guy was promoted into superior positions for failing to do his job, but worse, probably intentionally lying and breaking the law.
And that's why all these whistleblowers have been coming out.
And if you remember, Chris Wray was asked about, you know, all of these promotions, and he basically blew off Congress under oath to catch a private jet so he can...
Have a taxpayer-funded airplane ride to his Adirondack vacation home, then answer questions before the United States Senate on whistleblower protection.
And now, it's no coincidence, this guy that we named was escorted out.
benny johnson
So they're getting canned in Washington, D.C. Again, when was the last time you saw the FBI fire its own?
It's pretty incredible.
And the reason why is they are terrified.
They're running scared.
There's actual, literal panic in Washington, D.C. because they see clips like this of Jim Jordan saying, we are now not just going to investigate the FBI.
We're going to investigate the investigators.
We're going after the...
IG, the investigation arm of the FBI, Horowitz.
We're going to go after you because you're sitting there signing off on the confiscation of GOP members of Congress' cell phones.
So Jim Jordan going scorched earth, fires off a letter saying, hey, Inspector General Horowitz, man, you better preserve your documents.
Who watches the watchers?
Jim Jordan, baby.
Watch them.
sean hannity
Is there bias in the FBI?
And as I understand it, You have five FBI informants that have come to you that want to be whistleblowers, correct?
jim jordan
Correct.
We've had more than that.
And you were right.
When Senator Grassley said there's political influence at the FBI and it's all about politics, that is certainly the case because all these whistleblowers come to us and talk about the political pressure they're under.
And now we see that it may be in the inspector general's office.
By statute, the inspector general is supposed to provide independent oversight of the Justice Department.
Well, how can you do that if you're participating in an investigation?
Sean, understand what happened here.
The FBI came to the inspector general and said, we're going to take the phone of a sitting member of Congress.
We're going to take his phone one day after we have raided President Trump's home, and we're going to do it while Congressman Perry is on vacation with his family.
The inspector general should have said to them, Are you freaking out of your mind?
This has got all kinds of constitutional concerns.
You should not do it.
But if you do, we will not participate.
But instead, he said, go ahead and do it and we'll image the phone.
That is frightening because they're supposed to be providing the independent oversight of the Justice Department.
benny johnson
So the major constitutional concerns by Jim Jordan, what does he mean there?
What he means there is the separation of equal powers.
There are three equal powers, the executive, the legislative, and the judiciary in this country.
They are equal, co-equal.
And not one has power over the other.
In fact, they actually have checks and balances as it is set up.
You know this.
You probably went through Civics 101.
They don't teach this stuff in school anymore.
Thank God I had good parents.
And so you have these co-equal branches.
So how the hell is the executive branch confiscating the phone of a member of the legislative branch?
What the hell is that about?
Why don't you show me the constitutional right you have to do that?
That's what Jim Jordan is talking about here, and he's going to clobber the FBI, and now he's going after Inspector General Horowitz.
Yo, this is some dangerous stuff.
This is water that the FBI is getting into.
That's why they're going to scapegoat people like Timbalt.
That's why they're going to probably lop off a few more heads of agents and be covering their asses here.
We'll see what happens next, because this is unwinding at a rapid pace.
This Trump raid, we told you from day one, this was not properly...
This was not properly planned.
They bid off more than they could chew.
They weren't ready for the backlash.
And that this isn't having the intended effect that they hope it would.
So they're getting ready for a major battle in Washington, D.C. and in districts of Florida where Donald Trump has filed lawsuits.
And now the FBI is straight up admitting that not only did they take Donald Trump's passports, as we covered in their theft of everything inside of his safe, which is where you would keep a passport, but now they're admitting that they took attorney-client privilege documents from Donald Trump.
The FBI straight up saying that they have reviewed and they have taken a limited amount of attorney-client privilege documents from President Trump.
Now, this is, of course, illegal.
You can't do this kind of crap.
This is the kind of stuff that gets, like, your case thrown out, right?
So if you take a bunch of documents, I mean, it's not legal, okay, to take documents from somebody and their lawyer.
There's long-standing precedent here.
And then use it against them in a court of law.
These are the kind of grounds for any judge in America to be like, yo, you behaved illegally.
We're going to throw this out.
We're going to rule against you.
This isn't right, and we have long-standing precedent here.
This is long established.
This is common law stuff, right?
So before even America was constituted, this is common law stuff.
These are the kind of things that Supreme Court cases are made out of.
9-0.
Supreme Court cases.
Here we go.
Let's read.
The Department of Justice has admitted that they may have taken a limited amount of documents protected by Attorney General.
unidentified
Okay, got it.
benny johnson
Got it.
We released a limited amount of weaponized uranium into the water.
Don't you worry about it.
When your kids start to glow, just call your doctor.
The privilege documents were taken when they raided Donald Trump's home.
In a filing on Monday, the U.S. attorney, Juan Antonio Gonzalez, wrote that the team reviewed and identified a limited number of materials that could potentially contain a...
Attorney-client privilege information.
Judge Aline Cannon of the Southern District of Florida announced her preliminary intent to appoint a special master.
This is a huge victory for Trump, by the way.
Two days later, the DOJ said that the review of these documents were conducted before the court issued the preliminary order to appoint a special master.
Oh, isn't that interesting?
You know, like, if you're standing at the DMV line...
You're gonna be there for the next 17 hours, okay?
You're gonna sit there, you walk into the DMV, you look over, there's like a skeleton with cobwebs on it, alright?
It's not a Halloween decoration, it's like someone who's been waiting there.
The federal government, it turns out, can act with extreme speed and extreme urgency when it's Donald Trump, okay?
When is Donald Trump coming in?
This is the kind of stuff that the federal government can do.
Here's the, uh...
Latest report on the privileged documents being taken and what it actually means.
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Clip D. The Justice Department made that revelation just a few hours ago in that filing, where you said they found a limited set of materials that contained some sort of attorney-client privilege.
Now, attorney-client privilege is something the Trump legal team has brought up multiple times.
The team also wants to look at executive privilege and wants a special master to take a neutral third-party look at the evidence the FBI took from Mar-a-Lago on the 8th of August.
The purpose of that special master, to determine if certain evidence...
is outside the scope of the investigation and must be returned.
Today, DOJ filed the paperwork suggesting to the judge a special master is maybe a moot point.
DOJ has also announced it conducted an independent review of the materials and is working with the Director of National Intelligence, Avril Haines, and her team to look closer at the hundreds of classified documents found at Mar-a-Lago.
Several members of Congress are told Haines and the intelligence community will conduct an assessment of the potential risk to national security that would So here is the twist that you got now.
benny johnson
The twist is that Donald Trump has a new attorney.
His name is Jim Trustee.
Jim Trustee is a former FBI agent.
Jim Trustee is a former FBI lawyer, former DOJ lawyer.
Jim Trustee knows his ways in and out of the rat holes of the federal bureaucracy, and now he represents Donald Trump.
Jim Trustee was doing his first appearance on cable news as Donald Trump's lawyer yesterday, saying, hey, we ain't gonna stand for this.
We're going to drop the hammer on these people.
They have behaved illegally.
And we're going to fight them tooth and nail.
And this is going to backfire for the people who are running this operation.
Which, by the way, Avril Haines, as you just saw in the previous clip, that's a former Obama appointee.
She's part of the unholy trinity of Susan Rice and one other person who I can't...
Her name...
It escapes me right now, but she's serving as the Deputy Attorney General right now.
If you're wondering if this is Obama's third term, look at Joe Biden's staff!
Look at him!
From Jen Psaki to Ron Klain to the people who are investigating Trump right now, it's all Obama people.
Every last one of them.
Including, but not limited to, Joe Biden, who's an Obama person.
This is Joe Biden's third term, everyone knows it.
This is why the Babylon Bee can write headlines that, uh...
Joe Biden hears the president got COVID, and he picks up the phone to immediately call Barack Obama.
This is what makes headlines like that funny, and if you don't laugh, you're going to cry.
The person who may be crying right now is Merrick Garland and Christopher Wray, seeing that Jim Trustee is now Donald Trump's lawyer and is ready to drop the boom.
Watch Jim Trustee yesterday, a very commanding man.
Have a listen.
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And look, they obviously moved very fast on this.
They had an opportunity to use the unilaterally imposed filter team.
We didn't have a voice on how they set up a filter team.
And now they are trying to suggest with this pleading, like, Judge, don't be surprised that we've already taken care of all this.
Nothing to see here.
Well, we're not in a position where we can really have a lot of faith in that.
We still need judicial intervention.
We need a judge to monitor our access to these documents.
We haven't had a single phone call from the filter team telling us anything.
This is the first knowledge we had about their findings on attorney-client privilege.
They've decided to ignore the concept of executive privilege, which is an interesting wrinkle.
They're ignoring the Presidential Records Act, which we think is the incredibly important overlay for all of this.
So we have a lot of problems really accepting everything at face value that's coming out of DOJ these days.
It's a very politicized place, I'm sad to say.
And there's still a need for a judge to get involved on every aspect of this, checking their...
Assertions of privilege, but also giving us fair, timely access, letting us build a case for why this search warrant was not only essentially morally wrong, but legally wrong.
benny johnson
Here we go, baby.
Not only morally wrong, but legally wrong.
We've had multiple experts on talking about that exact point.
Was this legal?
What are going to be the ramifications?
Now, of course, Mike Davis came on and gave an excoriating conversation about what it would be like in the Supreme Court if this were to be litigated and how you'd get a 9-0 ruling in favor of Donald Trump and in favor of the executive.
How many constitutional rights were violated?
How did they violate these rights?
And who will be held accountable?
Joining us now on the program, Executive Director of The Right on Crime, Brett Tolman, who had a wonderful Twitter thread last week.
We read it for you live.
We reached out.
We said, Brett, man, you're on fire.
Come join the program and tell the beautiful people what's going on here and your organization...
This is clearly top of mind for every patriotic American.
What's happening at Mar-a-Lago?
Could it happen to me?
What crimes have been broken?
And what's your major takeaway so far, Brett?
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Yeah, that's really the key right now.
The organization that I lead is a group of people that have been in the criminal justice system working.
They have decades of experience.
And the reality is we have been sort of outraged at the use of the criminal justice system in inappropriate ways in this country.
We see hypocrisy.
We know that there are ways to fix the criminal justice system.
But the left has always come at it through emotion, through politics.
It makes for bad law and it creates, you know, very bad results as we're watching.
So I hope that our organization becomes, just as you described, that key organization that people want to know what are their thoughts on this particular issue and that issue.
I spent, you know, 25 years in the criminal justice system.
Over a decade as a federal prosecutor, four years as a U.S. attorney appointed by President Bush, I have drafted affidavits and search warrants for hundreds of cases.
I look at what's happening in this case.
I never believed that the Department of Justice would be not only pursuing such a politicized approach to a case, but they would be the ones...
To create the basis, the evidence, and the justification for pursuing it.
That was beyond my comprehension over the last 25 years.
benny johnson
So please unpack that for us.
What do you mean by create the evidence and the justification?
Can you help us understand this?
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You know, I had a case, one of my first cases where I really, you know, raised my eyebrows at the FBI was, they asked me, I was U.S. Attorney at the time, they brought to me a case in which they wanted to pursue against a sitting member of Congress.
They wanted me to authorize it.
I read the 302.
Remember, the 302 is an FBI report.
And for years, they've had a policy that they will not record an interview.
So you only have the FBI's version of what an interview is with either a target or a witness.
They won't record it.
So you have their impression and they're writing down and they're supposed to be writing down, you know, as verbatim as they can, what the target says.
I read this 302 and I put the paper down and I said, you're actually trying to come up with the evidence.
You're not let the evidence drive this case.
I said, there's no way I'm going to authorize an indictment.
You've manipulated three or four witnesses.
This report is clearly one where you have an angle and you're pushing it.
And I was one where I wanted, it was a Republican at the time, I was appointed as a Republican, and certainly I wanted to clean up my backyard.
If there was a corrupt politician, I wanted to prosecute him, didn't care which party he was in.
That was my first exposure.
To understanding that there are times when the FBI, an agency that is not held...
Keep in mind, they have no accountability.
You have one office in the Department of Justice that is allowed to actually go in and investigate or to hold accountable federal prosecutors and agents.
And that's the Office of Professional Responsibility.
I can talk a little bit later about the solicitor.
You know, it's an office and about Horowitz and the inspector general.
But you have one office and they're not afraid of it.
And so when you have decades of unaccountable power, no transparency, you can build within the ranks of a large bureaucracy individuals like Thiebold and others where they believe that the end, You know, is very much justified by whatever means possible to get there.
And so I witnessed, I observed cases in which they manipulated to get the evidence in order to support what they wanted to prosecute, as opposed to taking a look at a case and saying, where does the existing evidence lead me and to which target?
It was my experience.
The more I worked in the criminal justice system, it started happening more and more often.
That the target was selected, and then they worked backwards to create the path in order to prosecute the target.
benny johnson
This is bombshell stuff, Brett.
I mean, so you're talking about crimes in search of evidence.
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That's right.
Absolutely.
You know, I had a case in which an individual requested that I had indicted.
Took it to the grand jury.
I was 99% sure I had the right guy.
He asked to meet with me.
The only target and defendant that ever asked to meet with me.
So I set up the meeting myself, an FBI agent, a few state agents.
We went in there.
He confessed to 26 different robberies, but then said, I did not commit this robbery.
So we left the meeting.
I turned to the agent.
I said, you know, what are your thoughts on this?
And he said, I was just scared of the federal system.
The penalties are so much tougher in the federal system.
I said, I don't know.
I want you to reinvestigate this.
So he reinvestigated it.
Turns out we had the wrong guy.
Absolutely wrong guy.
We had already indicted him.
The FBI in that case had picked him, believing he was the one, and built the case around the conclusion that he was the one.
So, you know, if that happens to somebody, if that can happen in our criminal justice system, imagine then what it must feel like In the top layers of the FBI, when you have a Jim Comey that says no reasonable prosecutor would pursue Hillary Clinton, well, that's not true.
I mean, it's a better case against Hillary Clinton than anything that's been alleged against President Trump right now.
And a reasonable prosecutor is just a prosecutor who believes they should pursue the case.
And so when Comey stands up and gives us that message, it was really a bell-ringing moment for me because it was unprecedented for the Department of Justice, one, to speak about the case.
It wasn't the Department of Justice speaking about it.
It was the head of the FBI.
And then that's when it really dawned on me that this behemoth of a law enforcement agency has grown to such a degree that we're going to have some real trouble.
But I never anticipated it would be going after a former president and current political rival of the existing president in the White House.
benny johnson
We have an optimistic show here and an optimistic audience, people that believe in America, people that love this country a lot.
We see the firing of Tim Tebowlt this morning, and people are saying, hey, maybe this is a step in the right direction.
I would love to hear your thoughts on it.
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Yeah, I'm a little more cynical about it.
He's an area of vulnerability, right?
They see him as having been identified.
Whistleblowers may have already sort of displayed what he's been up to.
Get rid of him before it becomes worse so they can say to Congress, hey, as soon as we learned, we took matters into our own hands.
The reality is he has progressed up the notches in the FBI, just like many others.
You highlighted Peter Strzok.
I can't tell you how offensive it is to watch and see these agents at the top level of an agency like this with so much power and so much ability to use that power without accountability to be promoted and pushed up the line.
I knew Chris Wray.
He was in the Department of Justice when I was U.S. Attorney.
Very sharp, very intelligent, very ambitious.
And that's what the FBI has.
A lot of very sharp, intelligent, ambitious people at the tops of the bureaucracy.
And that's when it becomes very, very dangerous.
benny johnson
So it does become dangerous.
It becomes enraging for Americans to see documents like this.
You said that you've written your own affidavits.
And I'm sure you've written, have you written hundreds, thousands?
unidentified
Yes, yes, hundreds of them.
benny johnson
So you've written hundreds of them.
Did you ever write them?
Sorry, this is upside down.
Not that you could tell.
Did you ever write them with a ruler and a highlighter like this?
unidentified
No.
benny johnson
You got ink on your fingers writing them?
unidentified
Yeah.
One thing that I also never did, even in some of the most complex cases I did, never had a search warrant affidavit that was 38 pages.
If I had to use that much effort...
To try to show that the law was on my side and the facts were on my side.
I knew judges that would say, I'm more concerned about the effort you're taking to try to convince me.
I mean, this is 38 pages they're dedicating.
And you see, I mean, I've talked about the weaknesses of what we do know about what's in that affidavit, the unredacted portions.
But unless those blacked out sections, unless they identify A very dark and sinister behavior on the part of President Trump to take those documents, to withhold those documents, with an intention to either give them to an adversary of the United States or to profit on them by himself.
Unless that's in there, and I'll tell you why I think that's not in there, but unless that's in there, nothing that is unredacted justifies the search warrant to begin with.
Or the manner in which they executed the search warrant.
And the reason I don't think the rest of that is in there is because when they start redacting is right at the moment in the affidavit where you have to outline for the court how you got your information.
I think everything that's redacted is the how.
It's going to be about a Secret Service agent who came forward.
I don't know that for sure, but my guess is that that's one of their informants who they're trying to keep quiet.
Or somebody else that works at Mar-a-Lago.
And they identify how they went about.
And in that description, oftentimes it's very tempting to believe because the way they draft those is to suggest that somebody so honorable came forward and gave us all this information.
You start to believe in the essence of that document and that there really is You know, something nefarious and criminal going on.
But I'm still shook by the first part of the affidavit, which is supposed to lay out the legality, the laws that are violated, and the facts that support the probable cause suggests that Trump is the one who is violating those laws.
That's not there.
We don't have...
Anything other than what appears to be a back and forth among Trump lawyers, among the National Archives and DOJ in terms of what is the law, what applies, and what is Trump allowed to keep.
That to me is not outlining criminal statutes that you believe have been violated and you have probable cause to believe that this former president violated them.
benny johnson
So, I mean, you said it might be a Secret Service agent that came out as a whistleblower.
Maybe that Secret Service agent, the same one that was driving the beast when Trump commandeered it, you know, when Trump smashed, you know, through the wall and took it.
Maybe he's just, you know, maybe he's just butthurt.
Nobody knows.
And so we, you know, we just want to say, seek help, you know, seek therapy if that's you, Mr. Secret Service agent.
What I would, in all seriousness...
What violations do you see here?
Let's say that you were acting as...
Let's say that you were just simply in a cold case here acting to protect the rights of someone's Fourth Amendment in a case like this and then to protect constitutional executive powers that have been...
already litigated, right?
So it's all based on pretext and past cases.
The legality of the past cases are pretty clear here when it comes to the presidential Yeah, you know, if this was a regular citizen...
unidentified
You would look at this and you wouldn't have much question that you have a really serious issue on your hand.
And in fact, I have a case right now where an individual I'm representing is accused of being in possession of classified information.
And you would approach it the way they did in this case.
They would issue a search warrant because they have reason to believe that he's in possession.
You don't have to have It's not necessarily criminal intent to do anything with the documents under under 793.
That's an espionage statute that says if the mere presence, if you willfully have those documents and you possess them, then it can be a violation of the statute.
And so you would execute the search warrant and you would go forward and you display why you have reason to believe, you know, that they took something from a Top secret facility or whatever, and that would be your run-of-the-mill case in this particular area.
The difference here is staggering.
We give presidents of the United States absolute authority over classification, and they don't need, they just don't need any sort of process.
To possess, to look, to read, to declassify any of that, because we have said the president is going to be in a different position than any other citizen, and we want him in a different position because we don't want, at some point, our police power to be used against our own leader of our very own country.
I mean, that was enshrined in the checks and balances that you kind of outlined earlier.
It doesn't apply.
It doesn't apply.
Very important issue of whether or not you can go to a facility that is protected by the Secret Service, is authorized to have classified documents, is funded to have a SCIF, is funded to have staff in order to deal with classified material.
Whether or not you could ever show the mental state required to prove that somebody had violated the law.
How do you show willful if, in fact, you've already conceded that there have been negotiations about what can and can't be possessed by a former president?
You can't prove that he willfully Illegally possessed documents when you have already engaged in discussion back and forth to identify what he should and what he should not be in possession.
And so the very constitutional protections that you and I in the Fourth Amendment say, you know, we're very grateful for have been thrown out in this particular case.
Because they're not concerned about how overbroad it is.
They're not concerned about whether it specifies a law that is actually criminal statute that could be violated.
They're not concerned about narrowing the scope of the search warrant.
The Fourth Amendment tells us that it has to be so narrow as to not be a general warrant.
So if you robbed a bank, for example, and we believe that the only thing you took Was several stacks of cash.
The agents get to come in and they get to look where they think they might see the stacks of cash, but they don't get to look in areas that are outside of the scope or for other evidence.
Here, you're so close to a general warrant that that's why you see Trump and his lawyers saying, "We want a special master." Because we think you took way more than you could, and we think that the warrant itself is unlawful.
And so, it's a unique thing that this special master has been appointed.
I've never seen it in a criminal case, ever.
benny johnson
Wow.
Wow.
Brett, you've been really, really generous with your time, and we honestly would love to have you on the program, and love to have your insights here as a federal prosecutor.
25 years, did you say?
unidentified
Yep.
Yep, almost 25 years.
benny johnson
25 years as a federal prosecutor.
And you had a very different send-off, I'm sure, than Tim Tebowlt.
You didn't have to pack up your copy of Hunter Biden's laptop in a little box, right?
unidentified
No, no.
My last case was the...
I prosecuted the kidnapper of Elizabeth Smart.
That was my last case.
Wow.
And then I left.
Very proud of that.
benny johnson
We'd like to close here.
We have a lot of members of Congress who come on this show, a lot of Republican candidates come on this show, members of the House and the Senate, political leaders, and they watch and their teams watch, and so could you give them some advice as it pertains to dealing with an overly politicized FBI?
What would be your advice?
unidentified
So the Inspector General was stripped of any authority to actually bring consequences.
I would like to see an Inspector General that has the ability to actually pursue cases against agents and members of DOJ.
As it is now, it's just an entity that writes a report.
And you have to have someone in that position that is not afraid to stand up to DOJ and not afraid to stand up to the FBI.
I would like to see consequences.
Prosecutors in the DOJ have one body that can bring an investigation.
And it's all in-house.
And they won't take any outside referral.
And you don't have insight.
So I'd like to see that lid taken off where members of Congress, which is the only agency that's supposed to have oversight of the Department of Justice, they have to have real ability.
To exercise that oversight.
So when they subpoena documents and when they subpoena witnesses, we have to somehow take whether those are enforced out of DOJ.
Because DOJ right now, what happens is they'll receive a subpoena and they're the ones responsible for enforcing it.
So they'll say, no, we're not going to.
So let's stop this charade and let's really give some teeth to those that are supposed to be holding them accountable.
That's my off-the-cuff analysis.
benny johnson
Hey man, we hope Grassley and Jordan are watching.
Brett, the Executive Director of Right on Crime, where can people find your work?
unidentified
Yeah, please look us up, rideoncrime.com.
And we're an organization that is really dedicated to try to fix the criminal justice system in this country, but to do so in a conservative way, to remember victims of crime, and to remember that community safety is supposed to be the objective.
But I also would say it's very important in this day and age to remember that fairness and consistency in applying the criminal justice laws in this country, Which we've lost.
It shouldn't matter which political side of the aisle we're on.
The criminal law should be enforced equally.
And that's our hope.
benny johnson
Yes.
Yes.
Isn't that the point, right?
No oligarchy here.
If you do what Hunter Biden does, then you should go to jail like all the young black men that Joe Biden sent to jail for doing a scintilla of the amount of crack that Hunter Biden did.
And he filmed himself doing it.
Yo, he filmed himself.
Like, again.
It's so egregious.
And people are repulsed by it.
Thank you, Brett, for your work.
Let's please have you on the program a lot.
I loved hearing.
I'd love to listen to you.
unidentified
I look forward to it.
benny johnson
Thank you, sir.
Man, it's so wonderful to talk with experts.
It really is.
It really is.
I say it often on this show.
We will deliver to you the experts.
We will give you the ability to listen to the people who've done it.
Brett Tolman.
Brett Tolman, executive director of Right on Crime, 25 years as a federal prosecutor, wrote his own affidavits.
He said hundreds of them.
He knows the way, okay?
Listen to Brett Tolman.
Coming in hot, Brett Tolman would never do what Joe Biden has done right now, which is appoint a Hunter Biden laptop denier to a high-level position inside the intelligence board.
Yo, this is some crazy stuff.
So Joe Biden is sitting here.
So while Tim Tebow...
Who's the Hunter Biden protector inside the FBI is being told, you know, to hit the bricks because maybe the agency is scared of the political blowback.
Maybe they're actually trying to fix something.
We're not sure.
We doubt it.
But they're probably just trying to CYA.
Yo, Joe Biden is doing his best to appoint the people who protected his cokehead son.
To major positions, including, but not limited to, the Intelligence Advisory Board, an MSNBC pundit who was among dozens of former intelligence officials to sign the letter in 2020 claiming, without evidence, that Hunter Biden laptop was part of a Russian disinformation ploy.
This guy's name is Jeremy Bash.
He's a former chief of staff at CIA and the Pentagon.
He signed the letter, the dirty letter, about the 2020 disinformation that Tim Tebowl was probably, like, drooling over at the FBI.
This guy is now getting rewarded by Joe Biden for covering up for his cokehead son.
Check it out.
This is the clip, the breaking news clip from Tucker Carlson last night.
tucker carlson
We do know that the Biden administration has no intention of fixing systemic corruption in our agencies from which they are benefiting, so they're doubling down.
On Friday, Biden announced that members of his Intelligence Advisory Board, new members, now that's a White House post that advises the president on intel matters.
One new member of that board, believe it or not, and if you're familiar with Washington, this is shocking, is a man called Jeremy Bash.
He's a former chief of staff at the CIA and the Pentagon.
Jeremy Bash, along with dozens of other now totally disgraced and discredited ex-Intel officials, signed a letter right before the last presidential election lying and claiming the laptop had, quote, all the classic earmarks of a Russian information operation.
That was a lie, flat out.
There's no debating it.
That was a lie.
They did it in order to influence the outcome of the election.
And Bash repeated it on television.
Watch this.
unidentified
This looks like Russian intelligence.
This walks like Russian intelligence.
This talks like Russian intelligence.
This effort by Rudy Giuliani and the New York Post and Steve Bannon to cook up supposed dirt on Joe Biden looks like a classic Russian playbook disinformation campaign.
benny johnson
So you get rewarded if you lie to the American people, if you protect the Bidens.
These are how regimes work.
Jeremy Bash is now getting rewarded.
He was on MSNBC.
He's been on the board of directors for the International Spy Museum.
And now he's on the president's intelligence advisory board after lying to the American people.
Ladies and gentlemen, it is the total and complete Writ of living for the Biden White House to openly lie to the American people.
We saw this yesterday with Karine Jean-Pierre.
We haven't done a good Karine Jean-Pierre clip in a while.
Karine Jean-Pierre getting absolutely BTF-O'd by Peter Doocy over the idea that you can't fly into America if you're unvaccinated.
This talking about Nicholas Dvorak, one of the...
Maybe the best tennis player in the world right now.
Probably the best tennis player in the world right now.
I don't really follow tennis.
This dude can't fly into America because he's unvaccinated.
Yet the regime allows...
Now millions of people to walk into the country unvaccinated.
They never check their vaccine status at the border.
That would be the number one way to make sure that people never entered because, of course, the people from the third world that are walking into this country are not vaccinated.
They would never use that rule at the border.
They would just use that for...
People like Nick Dvorak, who's the best athlete in the world, arguably.
So, Corinne Jean-Pierre was asked about this by Peter Doocy, and the seething and the pain is palpable.
Watch.
peter doocy
How's it two different things?
Somebody unvaccinated comes over on a plane.
You say that's not okay.
Somebody walks into Texas or Arizona unvaccinated, they're allowed to stay.
unidentified
Why?
But that's not how it works.
Like, we actually...
No.
peter doocy
I know that that's not what you guys want to happen, but that is what is happening.
unidentified
But that's not...
It's not like somebody walks over and...
That's not how...
peter doocy
That's exactly what's happening.
unidentified
We...
peter doocy
Thousands of people are walking in a day.
Some of them turn themselves over.
Some of them are caught.
Tens of thousands a week are not.
That is what is happening.
benny johnson
I mean, it is what's happening.
Do you remember 1984 when the party, the final and last command of the party that's in charge is to not believe your own eyes and ears?
Do not believe the information gathered by your own eyes and ears.
Corrine Jean-Pierre goes, that's not what's happening.
Peter Deuce is like, people are walking in this country.
And Corrine Jean-Pierre goes, that's not what's happening.
Corrine, we got some tough information for you.
Check it out.
We actually pulled the tape.
Wasn't even hard to find.
Look.
unidentified
Look.
benny johnson
It's enough to make your blood boil.
Not only are they walking into the country, you see the border agents just standing there allowing them in, ushering them in like doormen inside of the Plaza Hotel in New York City.
There's also buses waiting there for them.
Government-funded buses waiting for them.
Provided by the Biden regime along with private flights provided by the Biden regime.
Here we go, ladies and gentlemen.
Here we go.
The disaster.
The lying, the seething, the insult to you as the American people, it continues apace.
Now, we are taking a break from regularly scheduled programming because I was talking with ALX, our producer, this morning, and I said, ALX, ALX the Lord, we have not done a Kamala clip in so long.
Where has Kamala been?
She's actually been on vacation.
Where has Kamala been?
What has she been doing?
Has she been doing something productive?
And the answer was...
Predictable.
Kamala Harris has actually been a part of the most disastrous non-space launch in American history.
It happened yesterday.
We had to cover it on the show.
And ALX said, oh baby, I gotcha!
I gotcha!
Kamala Harris was there at a NASA launch that was totally botched.
Thankfully no one was hurt.
But the rocket ship couldn't take off, okay?
And I don't know, probably because Kamala Harris was cackling so loud at such a high-intensity pace Cracked part of the windshield that would have protected the astronauts.
That's my guess.
I'm not a scientist.
Vice President Kamala Harris, however, was also making a fool of herself.
She was asked by reporters.
This is her first reporter avail in many weeks.
You haven't seen anything from Kamala Harris because she's been on vacation in Indonesia or something like that.
Some country.
She's been, like, vacationing in China.
Xi Jinping's, you know, like, riding on Xi Jinping's lap.
I don't know, man.
What has she been doing?
She's somewhere in the South Pacific.
Anyway, Kamala Harris is finally out in the open, and she was asked about a number of things.
This was her first press avail.
It was so predictably cringy.
She was asked, Yo, uh, how about the student loan thing?
You know?
You're like Kamala.
You're hip.
You're down with it.
You're supposed to be cool with it.
You wear sneakers.
To go do your thing.
Like, aren't you supposed to be down for the kids?
Why don't you tell us how it's fair that people who paid off their student loans, like your boy sitting here in the chair, people who didn't go to college and decided to learn a profession instead, like our boy Royce over here in the chair.
Royce, can we unveil the Royce cam?
Alright, here we go.
There's our boy Royce.
There we go.
We call him Rolls Royce.
There he is in the chair.
Look at him.
He's giant.
You know, he's like eight feet tall.
Look at how little I am.
And Royce, he's massive.
He's massive.
He's massive.
You got the angle.
That's Rolls-Royce.
Rolls-Royce is 20 years old.
He didn't go to college.
He learned a profession.
He learned to trade.
And applied for a job.
And we're hiring.
We are hiring, actually, here at the betting show.
Go ahead and check us out on LinkedIn, ZipRecruiter, things like that on our social media.
We'll do some major promotions and we're very excited about the growth here at the company.
Royce didn't have...
To study lesbian queer theory at Brown University and rack up $250,000 worth of debt.
Unfortunately, a member of our staff is doing just that.
His name is Danny DeUrbina.
To his great credit and to his great shame, he is at George Washington University.
On blast, Danny.
Kamala Harris had nothing to say about loans.
Well, actually, if she had nothing to say, it'd be amazing.
She actually did say this about loans.
Get ready.
Kamala Harris, in all of her glory, Back at it again.
Shooting word salads out of her mouth like she worked at Olive Garden.
unidentified
Go!
Who specifically is footing the bill for student loan forgiveness?
We haven't gotten a concrete answer from the administration yet.
kamala harris
Well, let's start with this.
First of all, a lot of the same people who are criticizing what we rightly did in following through on a commitment that we made to forgive student loan debt.
are the same people who voted for a tax cut for the richest Americans.
So when we look at who is benefiting from this, 90% of the people who are going to benefit from student loan forgiveness make under $75,000 a year.
And that debt has been the reason that they're unable to start a family, buy a home, and pursue their piece of the American dream.
benny johnson
Hey lady, if you went and got a degree And it doesn't allow you to pay for that degree.
Why am I paying for that degree?
How does that make sense?
Boy, this stuff grinds my gears.
This is a bailout for leftist voters and the most worthless among them.
If you can't pay off your degree with the job you got, as Kamala Harris just salad shot out of her mouth.
Then why am I supposed to pay off that degree?
You know there's no such thing as debt forgiveness, right?
There's debt transference.
And the debt transference is to people like Royce and the people like me who paid off our degrees or didn't get degrees and went and learned something useful.
This is how society is supposed to work.
And if you made a dumb decision, there's supposed to be consequences to that decision.
Dude, this stuff...
Makes my blood boil.
Something that wasn't boiling during the NASA launch was the engines on the fuel inside of the rocket ships because the NASA launch was scrubbed due to an engine problem at the United States Space Program.
But Kamala Harris used it as an opportunity to say that space is there for the advancement of all womankind.
That's so cringe!
unidentified
Go!
benny johnson
Go!
unidentified
Play it!
kamala harris
I'm so proud.
Of what is happening in terms of our space program and the leadership that the United States is providing to the world.
The Artemis program is the beginning of the next era of what we have a history and a tradition of doing, of providing vision and inspiring innovation in a way that is going to benefit all mankind and womankind.
benny johnson
Oh Abe, oh Abraham, what has happened to this nation?
My sweet Abraham Lincoln statue here, ladies and gentlemen.
What has happened to this nation?
When I see clips like that, what I do is I take the statue, which is very sturdy and very hefty, and I slam my skull into it.
I am...
I mean, wow!
How the mighty have fallen.
This is not the first time Kamala Harris, of course, has had a NASA cringe moment.
Our wonderful producer, ALX, the Lord, has pulled this gem from the archives.
Flashback!
Kamala NASA cringe.
unidentified
I just love the idea of exploring the unknown.
And then there's other things that we just haven't figured out or discovered yet.
To think about so much that's out there that we still have to learn.
But the other, you guys are going to see.
You're going to literally see the craters on the moon with your own eyes.
kamala harris
With your own eyes.
unidentified
I'm telling you, it is going to be unbelievable.
kamala harris
It gives us a sense of...
The magnitude of it all.
Earth is kind of small.
Right?
unidentified
The Earth is like a speck.
benny johnson
Kids, don't do drugs.
Don't do drugs.
Don't be addicted to uppers and drink pure Chardonnay for 24 hours.
You'll start acting like that.
Please, kids.
This is like a PSA.
It's not for NASA.
This is like a PSA for the...
You know, for the DARE program, Food and Drug Administration.
Don't do drugs.
Somebody who's going to be doing a lot of drugs this week is Joe Biden before his primetime address to talk about the battle for the soul of the nation after calling MAGA Republicans fascists.
President Biden will speak Thursday about fighting for democracy at Philadelphia's Independence Hall because, of course, Joe Biden called the MAGA movement a fascist movement.
This is, by the way, the guy that uses the federal police enforcement arm in order to attack his political rivals and wants to shut down speech.
Yeah, this is the guy calling you a fascist.
This is the guy going on TV to call you a fascist.
This week, this is what Joe Biden's speeches sound like.
Go.
joe biden
I don't respect these MAGA Republicans.
benny johnson
Okay?
We don't respect you, Joe.
What do you want from us?
So he's going to go to Independence Hall.
Don't get shot!
I mean, come on.
Philadelphia is the most dangerous city in the world.
We really mean that, by the way.
We don't want any harm to come to anyone on this program.
No matter what, we only have nice things to say about people's health and livelihood.
We want America to be a healthy, happy place.
That's why Joe should maybe take a time away from speeches in Philadelphia talking about fascist Republicans and maybe look at the fascist Democrats that run Philadelphia that What's the murder rate in Philadelphia right now?
It's like the deadliest...
Every time you see a video of somebody getting, like, carjacked at a gas station, it's like right in downtown Philly.
It's right in Ben Franklin's old neighborhood.
So, I mean, listen, Joe, like, we're glad you have security.
Maybe say something to the people of Philadelphia who are living under permanent Democrat rule and whose lives are in danger every single day because of your party.
We'll be covering that.
That's going to be on Thursday with predictable results.
Joe Rogan said he'd tell people outraged by COVID-19 restrictions to vote Republican.
Yo!
Our last story of the day.
And finally, Joe Rogan getting the official red pill popped on camera, ready to go.
Completely based.
Joe Rogan saying, vote for the GOP.
The king of podcasts told his 11 or 12 million listeners, depending on who's counting.
12 million listeners, man.
It's impossible to describe, like, how many people that is.
Tucker Carlson, who's our boy, who we love, his Nielsen ratings are, like, between 3 and 4 million people.
So you're talking about a show with Joe Rogan that's four times bigger than Tucker Carlson's show.
And we love Tucker Carlson.
He's the most watched man in television.
This is how big Joe Rogan is.
This is the guy that kicked Joe Rogan, essentially, out of California.
He's now in Texas.
He had to leave because of these restrictions.
He has a major axe to grind here.
Joe Rogan had to up and leave the state that, I mean, obviously he made his career in.
So when it came down to what was actually, you know, what was actually happening in the NFL, he was talking to Aaron Rodgers about it.
Aaron Rodgers saying that Fauci sent like some little stooge to tell everyone in the NFL to do what Fauci says.
And you gotta get the facts.
This is what Aaron Rodgers had to say about Fauci essentially weaseling his way like a rat in the NFL.
Dude, it's insane.
The conversation was wild.
We encourage you to go watch it.
This is our favorite clip from it.
Joe Rogan's like, yo, if you don't want this stuff anymore, vote Republican.
joe rogan
Hoping that now that this is over, people are going to recognize that some serious errors were made and not repeat those.
That's the best you can get out of it.
unidentified
So what do you tell those people?
joe rogan
Vote Republican.
That's what a lot of them are going to do anyway.
unidentified
Yeah?
joe rogan
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, more than a million people transferred over to the Republican Party, I think in 2021 alone.
Find out what that number is.
But, you know, you look at guys like Ron DeSantis, who kept Florida open and had some pretty reasonable policies in terms of, like, what to do about COVID.
And, you know, he mapped it out on television.
He was, you know, widely criticized for this.
Where he was saying, like, we need to protect our elders.
We need to, you know, make sure that medical care is available for those people and everyone else.
You should be able to do whatever you want to do.
Protect your freedom.
benny johnson
Vote Republican.
Talking about Ron DeSantis.
Joe Rogan arc towards becoming based.
Remember, Joe Rogan is a Bernie bro.
The Joe Rogan arc to becoming based is probably the greatest feat of this movement.
We should all hang our hat on this.
This is the most watched and listened to man in the world.
Again, Tucker Carlson is the king of cable TV, the king of podcasting, who has a 3 to 4x larger audience than Tucker is Joe Rogan.
So the fact that Joe Rogan is sitting there...
Talking about based Rhonda Savage and talking about voting Republican is a massive triumph for this audience.
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In fact, there was, unfortunately, a fake story that broke that everyone's having to correct during the show, and we were not reporting it because we were able to fact-check it.
So, unfortunately, we would have loved to have reported this news, but we didn't.
Because we care.
And we care about you.
We care about the movement that we're building.
And so we just want to say thank you.
I mean, honestly, this show has been just on the upward trajectory rocket ship.
We bring it every single morning.
We have a blast doing it.
We're laughing.
We're jawing.
We're shadowboxing.
We're going, baby.
And it's time for us to take back this country.
The only reason we do this, the only reason we do this, again, we don't have corporate sponsors.
We're not owned by Fox.
We're not owned by some corporation.
We're doing this like out of a garage.
The reason we do this show is because we care.
We legitimately love this place a lot.
We love our kids a lot.
I have two little girls.
We do this show because of them.
And if you check my social media stories, you'll see it.
Like, I'm just a dad.
Yo, I'm just a dad.
I want a better country for my kids.
That's the driving motivation.
That's it, baby.
And that's all you really need.
You get your priorities right.
And my priority is a God family country.
And then you get to thinking totally differently.
Okay?
The way I think is that we were born free men and women.
And we intend to stay that way.
And the only way we're going to do that is if we demand our freedom.
If we fight for it.
And if we keep this country free.
Ladies and gentlemen, that's what we're doing on this show every single day.
My name is Benny Johnson.
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