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We have brand new video details and reaction tonight from the home raids of music mogul Sean Diddy Combs, conducted in connection with a federal sex trafficking investigation. | ||
Here's the senior national correspondent, William Lajeunesse. | ||
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Where Sean Diddy Combs is remains a mystery after federal agents raided his homes in Los Angeles and Miami Monday in a sex trafficking investigation. | |
We could be being framed like the Mona Lisa. | ||
He also could be absolutely guilty. | ||
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Combs' lawyer claims his client was never detained, and the rapper spoke to and cooperated with authorities. | |
He also called the raid an unprecedented ambush. | ||
Paired with an advanced, coordinated media presence, it leads to a premature rush to judgment of Mr. Combs and is nothing more than a witch hunt based on meritless accusations made in civil lawsuits. | ||
Five alleged victims of sexual abuse filed civil complaints against Combs, including singer Cassie and last month music producer Rodney Jones, who says Combs had cameras hidden in every room in his home, has recordings of celebrities, artists, music executives, and athletes engaging in illegal activity, recorded without their knowledge or consent. | ||
They took his electronics. | ||
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They're going to go through every single line of every text and every email. | |
I think the feds are sending a very loud and public message. | ||
They're trying to get witnesses to come aboard. | ||
Also identified in Jones' complaint, Brendan Paul described in documents as a Combs Do you, | ||
in fact, commit those acts? | ||
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I'm going to love my Fifth Amendment right. | |
Have you ever solicited for prostitution in New York? | ||
Same answer. | ||
Have you ever solicited a minor for prostitution anywhere at any time? | ||
I'd like to answer that question. | ||
But today, I'm going to have to assert my fifth amendment rights. | ||
Oh my God. | ||
Woo! | ||
Woo! | ||
Spicy! | ||
We're gonna get in trouble for that one. | ||
Okay. | ||
Jeffrey Epstein as Diddy. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, the code has been cracked. | ||
We know exactly what is going on here. | ||
We've been doing our own research. | ||
We've been reading the lawsuits. | ||
And baby, do we got a show for you. | ||
Today is Thursday, March 28th, 2024. | ||
Lawsuit frames Diddy as the Jeffrey Epstein of rap. | ||
What was actually going on here? | ||
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Woo! | |
Man! | ||
Have we heard some interesting things over the past 24 hours? | ||
We're going to tell you all of them today. | ||
Drug Buell arrested as more victims come forward. | ||
So now there have been arrests. | ||
Diddy's plane now is rushing to go pick him up. | ||
What's going on? | ||
Is he going to flee the country? | ||
We'll talk to Congressman Andy Biggs about it. | ||
Just see exactly how sort of deep the rabbit hole goes here. | ||
Members of Congress have been talking on this show. | ||
Been talking. | ||
You might end up in a hotel room naked! | ||
Yeah. | ||
We'll see what happens, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
My name is Benny Johnson, and this is The Benny Show. | ||
Today, we are going to talk about protecting the children. | ||
This is a pretty dark tie-in, but the truth is the light. | ||
The truth shall set you free. | ||
You must understand the nature of the people in charge of this country and the nature of what is happening. | ||
When bad things happen to America, what culpability do our leaders have? | ||
If you read the Gospels, it is our charge and our calling to protect children. | ||
It is a command from Christ. | ||
Time and time again, protect children. | ||
Do not harm them. | ||
It is our moral obligation, actually, to protect children. | ||
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Okay. | |
Protect the children, right? | ||
Like, you'd assume that if there's one thing that our government should be in the business of doing, it should be protecting the children. | ||
But in fact, our government are butchers. | ||
They are evil. | ||
They will admit, actually, that they're evil people, and they don't give a damn about the children. | ||
If we have a population problem in America, they'll gladly just import more people. | ||
In fact, regular Native Americans, people who were born here, they have too many illusions of the rights they were given by God, so it's just going to be easier to import new people that we can manipulate and create a new political underclass that we can control through welfare and through handouts. | ||
That's precisely what's happening right now. | ||
The elites, Whose charge it should be to create a healthy, sustainable environment that is focused on family and the creation of families and the furtherment of the betterment of the human condition, right? | ||
That should be, like, the set goal of the government. | ||
Our government does the exact opposite. | ||
I can prove it to you in, like, a teeny little short clip, 10-second clip. | ||
I can prove it to you in a 10-second clip. | ||
And it's, like, this, like, mask-off moment that still, like, shocks me to the core. | ||
Cindy McCain is this lady who's married to John McCain. | ||
And you probably don't like John McCain. | ||
I certainly don't like John McCain. | ||
What a dirty traitor. | ||
But, like, listen, man. | ||
Whatever you think of John McCain, hear this. | ||
John McCain was, without question, one of the most powerful men in all of American politics. | ||
I mean, deeply powerful. | ||
John McCain spoke. | ||
He had access to every television show, access to every journalist, ran for president a couple times, like, had access to all the corridors of power, was in charge of all these committees, had hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars, right, in war chests to be spent politically. | ||
Listen, it's hard to really think of somebody who's, like, not more powerful than John McCain. | ||
In American politics. | ||
That's just the way it was. | ||
I don't like it, but that's just the way it is. | ||
That's reality. | ||
Cindy McCain is his wife. | ||
To my knowledge, they were very, very close. | ||
Did a lot of things together. | ||
Always appearing together and so on. | ||
Cindy McCain is his wife. | ||
And Cindy McCain has this mask-off, mask-slip moment on stage. | ||
Sometimes that happens with these people. | ||
Where they're too tired and the talking points don't settle in. | ||
Joe Biden says this all the time. | ||
We created the greatest... | ||
We created the greatest voter fraud organization in American history. | ||
They had, like, these mask-slipping moments where they tell you what really happened. | ||
Cindy McCain shouldn't have said this, okay? | ||
Listen to what Cindy McCain said about Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
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It hides in plain sight. | |
Epstein was hiding in plain sight. | ||
We all knew about him. | ||
We all knew what he was doing. | ||
But we had no one that was, no legal aspect that would go after him. | ||
They were afraid of him. | ||
For whatever reason, they were afraid of him. | ||
Oh. | ||
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Wait, hold up. | |
What did you just say? | ||
You said, like, we all knew what he was doing? | ||
We all knew about him? | ||
What do you mean by we? | ||
What she means, of course, is the corridors of power. | ||
Her husband, who could have, at the flip of a switch, her husband could have gone on any TV show he wanted, or talked to any journalist, and said, here's what I know about this scumbag Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
And damn it, like, norms be damned. | ||
Bill Clinton and Kevin Spacey and all these guys and the royal family. | ||
These people are monsters. | ||
Here's his wife straight up admitting, John McCain's wife, one of the most powerful men in American, top three most powerful men in American politics for like the last 20 years, okay? | ||
Inarguable. | ||
Could have actually saved all these young women. | ||
And didn't do anything. | ||
Didn't say a thing. | ||
Didn't say a word. | ||
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Why? | |
Why? | ||
Why not? | ||
I mean, this seems like a deeply moral question, right? | ||
Like, this seems like an unbelievably, like, rock-solid, like, pit-of-your-soul question. | ||
Like, how could you possibly allow something like that to carry on? | ||
How could you allow something like that to continue? | ||
You must be depraved. | ||
You're demonic. | ||
You must be possessed. | ||
You can't allow that. | ||
If you knew about it, I didn't really know who Jeffrey Epstein was up until a couple years ago. | ||
But if you knew what was happening, as Sidney McCain says, we all knew, then you have a moral obligation, especially if you can, like, call upon any journalist and any reporter anywhere to tell the story, to, like, start banging the tables about this guy Jeffrey Epstein, this predator. | ||
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Why was Jeffrey Epstein protected? | |
What was going on? | ||
Why did all these powerful people, why were they scared of him? | ||
Cindy McCain catches herself there, realizing how bad she looks by saying that, and says there was no legal avenue to go after him. | ||
And you know what? | ||
Shockingly, she's kind of right. | ||
Like, even when they tried to catch a case with Jeffrey Epstein, everyone was forced to effectively plead out. | ||
None of his co-conspirators. | ||
Nothing ever happened. | ||
They got him on child sex trafficking here in Florida in 2008. | ||
Dead to rights. | ||
Got him. | ||
Got him. | ||
Right? | ||
Dude, like, spent, like, six months in prison for that. | ||
Was able to go right back to doing what he was doing. | ||
No actual penalties. | ||
No charges for anybody he was sex trafficking to. | ||
That's weird. | ||
Like, even in our deranged government, like, even in, like, the sunken place that we're in, like, I know that these people get charged. | ||
You know, I read the page. | ||
Like, they get charged all the time, right? | ||
They're child sex traffickers and stuff. | ||
They get picked up. | ||
They get the book thrown at them. | ||
I read these case filings. | ||
I have children, right? | ||
Like, and so it's good these people spend the rest of their lives in prison. | ||
A lot of them spend the rest of their lives in prison. | ||
And they can never work again and can never live anywhere near a child. | ||
Have to have ankle monitors on the rest of their lives? | ||
I mean, these people get it, right? | ||
If they make it out of prison, if you know what I mean. | ||
So what the hell with this Jeffrey Epstein guy? | ||
Why? | ||
Why was he protected? | ||
As Cindy McCain says, we all knew it. | ||
We all knew what was happening. | ||
And we did nothing. | ||
Because we couldn't legally do anything about it. | ||
Who was legally protecting Jeffrey Epstein? | ||
I have a photo for you. | ||
Or maybe some videos. | ||
Let's see what the producers got. | ||
This is a video or photo of Jeffrey Epstein's island, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is Jeffrey Epstein's island. | ||
This is a famous little island called Little St. James. | ||
Ooh, boy. | ||
You got Little St. James. | ||
You got all these computers, all these laptops, all this stuff. | ||
Look at all the boxes. | ||
Look at all those red... | ||
Look at all the boxes. | ||
Look at all of Jeffrey Epstein's stuff getting packaged up by our intelligence agencies. | ||
These are federal authorities. | ||
Raiding Little St. James. | ||
So you can see the Homeland Security boats there. | ||
Kind of reminds you what they just did with Diddy, right? | ||
Which is the point of the show. | ||
Now, you're going to say, good for you. | ||
You raided Little St. James. | ||
There's the FBI. | ||
You went down and you're going to have, you're going to get all the information. | ||
Is there a cow there? | ||
Is there a cow? | ||
Okay. | ||
That's a freaking weirdo. | ||
Okay? | ||
You're going to get all the information on this elite predator ring run by the elites, and we're going to go after all the clients and all the people that did horrible stuff to these victims, right? | ||
These sex track victims on the island. | ||
Can you play the beginning of that video again? | ||
What you're going to see here is you're going to see Jeffrey Epstein's laptops, his desktop right there in red. | ||
Wrapped up in the red evidentiary cellophane that they use, right? | ||
In order to wrap up and protect the documents on the computer, to bring that in, obviously duplicate it, and then to go through it line by line. | ||
Here's my question to you. | ||
Have you ever seen any of that? | ||
If you have, let us know in the comment section. | ||
Have you ever seen anything that they found from Jeffrey Epstein? | ||
Nothing? | ||
Have you ever, like, gotten any of the... | ||
The footage or videos or the client lists, like from our government, we know there were some documents that were released by a judge in another lawsuit, but that wasn't from the government. | ||
This is the government gathering all this evidence. | ||
Has your government ever given you any of the evidence as to what was happening there? | ||
We know for a fact, based on the Virginia Guffrey filings and the evidence and the information that we've learned from that, that Bill Clinton was on that island a bunch of times. | ||
At the very least, some of the young sex-trafficked girls saw and had dinner with Bill Clinton for a couple hours on that island before Bill Clinton was whisked away, out of view. | ||
And Bill Clinton was entertaining all these young girls on the island. | ||
That's the direct testimony. | ||
Believe all women, right? | ||
Right? | ||
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Okay. | |
So let's follow their own rules. | ||
Based on the flight logs, Bill Clinton flew down there a bunch of times. | ||
Okay. | ||
So, presumably... | ||
There'd be some information and some evidence about Bill Clinton on those computers. | ||
Why wouldn't our government show that to us? | ||
What was really happening? | ||
So let's take a step back and ask yourself, what is the nature of government? | ||
What is the nature of the people actually in charge of this place? | ||
And here's what you'll find, which is quite horrifying. | ||
Did Jeffrey Epstein talk to you about Bill Clinton? | ||
Yes, he said they liked him young. | ||
Let's get this quote right. | ||
This is straight from the filings. | ||
This is one of the victims. | ||
Did Jeffrey Epstein ever talk to you about Bill Clinton? | ||
Yes. | ||
One time he said Clinton likes them young, referring to girls. | ||
So shouldn't this be enough to open an investigation on Bill Clinton? | ||
Isn't this enough? | ||
This is sworn testimony under perjury. | ||
Sidney McCain. | ||
We all knew what he was doing. | ||
Hey, you know, there was no way to get him. | ||
He was protected. | ||
Who has the power to protect? | ||
Think about this like a mafia. | ||
Everyone likes a good mafia movie, right? | ||
You ever seen The Godfather? | ||
You ever seen The Departed, one of my favorite movies of all time? | ||
The way that you protect an area or an area of influence, right, with mafia. | ||
You know, the blocks, the Bronx, the Five Fingers, whatever, right? | ||
Whatever mafia era you want to, like, talk about. | ||
Is you have leverage. | ||
You create leverage. | ||
Leverage over the businesses. | ||
Leverage over people. | ||
Leverage over the politicians. | ||
You create a system and an environment where you start to own everyone. | ||
And you get information on them. | ||
Or you quite literally just physically threaten them. | ||
Boy, it'd be a bad day. | ||
If you stopped paying the mob, you know, you're in an Irish neighborhood, right? | ||
And that bad day may mean a lead pipe. | ||
It may mean your store burns down. | ||
Either way, that's called leverage. | ||
That's leverage. | ||
It's criminal leverage. | ||
What do we always say on this program? | ||
Enlightenment is understanding that your government is just organized criminals. | ||
And so think about it like that, in that rudimentary sense. | ||
So what is the lead pipe? | ||
Well, the lead pipe here, when the government owns... | ||
When our intel agencies own all of the media, when our intel agencies own all the New York Times, Washington Post, NBC, ABC, when they own all the vectors of information, well, one little video or one little clip or one little photograph of you doing one little naughty thing, a deeply demonic, evil thing, but whatever, you know, call it what it is, right? | ||
That one time you messed up, holy smokes, man, they could take that. | ||
Because they own all the media, Take that clip and they can just, you're done. | ||
I mean, don't even talk about like, you can't even talk about, don't even talk about like, you have to resign your position. | ||
Like, you're just never going to see the light of day. | ||
You'll be in a prison cell forever for the rest of your life. | ||
That's what Epstein was. | ||
There's going to be more documents that come out. | ||
You should screenshot this. | ||
Save it. | ||
Put a pin in it. | ||
This is going to age like a fine French wine. | ||
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Okay? | |
This is vintage stuff. | ||
This is what Epstein was. | ||
A honeypot for the intel agencies. | ||
And if we thought that just ended with Epstein, we're dumb. | ||
You're a stupid person, right? | ||
Same goes for me. | ||
I'm dumb. | ||
If I think this just ends with Epstein, that they just tried this once. | ||
They tried this thing once, and they were able to get the royal family, get leverage over the royal family, and... | ||
Presidents and senators and congressmen and some of the biggest actors in Hollywood and some of the biggest industry movers, billionaires, tech titans. | ||
And then the intel agencies were able to come in and get leverage on all these people, which makes them the most powerful people in the world. | ||
So if you're talking about a Marxist hierarchy, who really has the power? | ||
Intel agencies don't care about democracy. | ||
People don't care about democracy. | ||
Please. | ||
You sweet summer child. | ||
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They care about power. | |
And democracy be damned. | ||
They'll burn it. | ||
They'd rather rule over a nation of ashes than to not rule at all. | ||
Of course, is what was said about some of the most evil Roman rulers, right? | ||
And that is a through line to today. | ||
And so you can go back in the MLK files, find them doing the exact same thing. | ||
Same thing with MLK. | ||
Wiretapping, secret recordings, all this personal stuff. | ||
You can read the letters. | ||
It's all on the FBI website. | ||
You can read the letters with the FBI talking about all this information about him, like all these recordings they have of him, all this dark sexual stuff. | ||
The FBI has it. | ||
The FBI wrote MLK like suicide letters. | ||
You can read this on the FBI's website. | ||
To say, hey, it'd be better for you, it'd be better for you if this stuff just didn't come out. | ||
We're encouraging you to just take care of the problem. | ||
Wink, wink, nod, nod. | ||
Right? | ||
Because we know what you've done. | ||
Dude, this is as old as time. | ||
This leverage. | ||
And so your government is a criminal enterprise. | ||
And they operate like criminals. | ||
There you go. | ||
The FBI suicide letter from 1964. | ||
I don't mean to like, obviously go back into ancient history here or to talk to you about things you already know, but simply to create the basis of what we're going to talk about today, which is that they're still doing this. | ||
This operation is ongoing. | ||
And if you think for a second that this isn't what was happening with rapper Diddy, that this same operation wasn't happening with him, then, again, you are a sweet summer child. | ||
And... | ||
Today is going to be an education. | ||
Because it's exactly what's happening with Diddy. | ||
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Ooh. | |
I mean, you get goosebumps looking at now these legal filings. | ||
We read every page of them last night. | ||
We went through. | ||
There have been a bunch of lawsuits against Diddy. | ||
So to get educated, get educated. | ||
We went through and we read all of them last night. | ||
We were able to get some very, very interesting similarities. | ||
Oh, yes. | ||
So let's begin, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Let's talk about Mr. Jones. | ||
Mr. Jones is a producer. | ||
And he's a producer who produced with Diddy multiple albums, right? | ||
And his job was to travel with Diddy all over the place and to film and to witness his life and to be there to sort of capture the creative energy. | ||
What a goofy... | ||
Whatever goofy, avant-garde stuff these people do. | ||
All right? | ||
Here's what Mr. Combs required Mr. Jones to record him constantly. | ||
On several occasions, Mr. Combs took Mr. Jones' cell phone and began recording himself. | ||
As a result, Mr. Jones secured hundreds of hours of footage and audio recordings of Mr. Combs' staff, his guests, engaging in serious illegal activity. | ||
Here's some of the irrefutable evidence that this man has. | ||
Acquisition, use, and distribution of a ton of different types of illegal drugs. | ||
The displaying and distribution of illegal firearms. | ||
Okay. | ||
Mr. Combs providing laced alcoholic beverages to minors and sex workers at his home. | ||
Uh-oh, certain. | ||
At his home. | ||
His home's in California, New York. | ||
Florida and the U.S. Virgin Islands. | ||
Okay, so now we're back in the same geographic area as Epstein. | ||
Mr. Combs' staff instructing her staff to receive drugs so she can provide it to Mr. Combs for consumption. | ||
Okay. | ||
Christian Combs is his son drugging and sexually abusing women. | ||
Mr. Combs detailing how he planned to leverage his relationship with a pastor, T.D. Jakes, to soften the impact of a scandal that he was going through. | ||
Various sexual assaults. | ||
Actor Cuba Gooding Jr. is sexually harassing Mr. Jones. | ||
And here we go. | ||
Other rappers on Mr. Combs' yacht consorting with underage girls and sex workers. | ||
R&B singer redacted on Mr. Combs' Los Angeles home consorting with underage girls and sex workers. | ||
Okay? | ||
So this guy's a monster, right? | ||
So this guy's a... | ||
So obviously he's a monster and he's engaging... | ||
You know, he's a... | ||
He's a pederast, right? | ||
He's engaging in underaged sexual assault. | ||
He's a pederast, right? | ||
Get a load of this. | ||
In the same lawsuit, Mr. Jones confirms That Diddy had hidden cameras in every single room of his house. | ||
While living and traveling with Mr. Combs, Mr. Jones discovered that Mr. Combs had hidden cameras, recording devices in every room of his home. | ||
He was able to record celebrities, music label executives, politicians, and athletes in his home. | ||
Upon information and belief, these individuals were recorded without their knowledge or consent, as in the case with a homosexual sex tape that was provided to Mr. Jones. | ||
Combs provides compromising footage of every person that has attended his freak-off parties and house parties. | ||
This is from the lawsuit. | ||
Upon this information, Due to this treasure trove of evidence he has in his possession, Mr. Combs believe that he is above the law and untouchable. | ||
Upon information and belief, Mr. Combs employs an IT director in order to keep track of all of the incriminating evidence that he has and acts that occurred in his house. | ||
So, this was an Epsteinop. | ||
And here's the question. | ||
Who is running it? | ||
Who was running it? | ||
Who was assisting or benefiting from this evidence? | ||
Who was the operation pulling the strings behind it? | ||
Because this isn't like something a normal person would do. | ||
This is something you have to have an end goal here. | ||
And what's the end goal? | ||
Well, the end goal would be who can charge the crimes? | ||
Who can actually put you in jail? | ||
Who files these kind of federal charges for this kind of stuff? | ||
The government. | ||
And that's when you start to see that maybe Diddy himself is exactly the Epstein op. | ||
It's the same thing. | ||
The government was using him as a front, a face. | ||
To facilitate leverage on some of the most powerful, and they name it in the lawsuit, actors, politicians, executives in big industry, athletes, entertainers. | ||
It's just Epstein all over again. | ||
And Diddy was the face of the operation. | ||
And then you look back at what he's been doing politically, and you realize, I mean, have you ever seen an interview with this guy? | ||
Not the brightest guy, okay? | ||
Doesn't really seem like, like, on its face, doesn't seem like a guy who should really care about politics at all because his entire musical career has been about degeneracy and breaking the law, so why does this guy care so much about politics? | ||
Unless, of course, it's to keep himself out of jail and to keep his masters happy, to keep the people who are actually running this operation happy. | ||
And what do they tell him to do? | ||
Well, let's go back and look at some of the special endorsements that Diddy has made over the last few years. | ||
You're going to be shocked to find out that, much like Jeffrey Epstein, the entire client base, the entire operational value, and Sam Bankman freed, of course, the entire operational value of all these scumbags. | ||
Sam Bankman, for his being, apparently, he's going to get a sentence today, how long he's going to spend in prison. | ||
We'll see how soft they go on him, because he donated exclusively to Democrats. | ||
But it's the Democrat Party who benefits from all of this. | ||
And always has. | ||
Have a watch. | ||
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You're one of the few politicians that young people relate to. | |
And we wanted to just hear a message on why you feel it's important for them to vote this year. | ||
I really think that this year, more than any other, young people have their entire futures at stake. | ||
And I believe your slogan, "Vote or Die," is accurate. | ||
When you want to be the president of the United States, call your man. | ||
Call MTV. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And I just want to say how much I appreciate Puff Day. | ||
For doing the kinds of work that he's doing because he doesn't have to do this. | ||
And I want to apologize for not sweating, but I do this so much. | ||
I'm so cool. | ||
I just want y 'all to see everybody I'm interviewing is sweating. | ||
I'm not even touching my brow. | ||
I'm so cool. | ||
And I want to apologize. | ||
I ain't trying to make you look bad or nothing like that, but I'm just so cool. | ||
He wore a t-shirt. | ||
I tell you, if he was wearing one of those fancy designer clothes he's designing, he'd be sweating just like me. | ||
My name is Barack Obama. | ||
No, my name is not Barack Obama. | ||
My name is Barack Obama. | ||
It's very important that you do not believe the polls. | ||
The polls are trying to say that my brother from another mother, Barack Obama, is up leading in the polls by 10 points. | ||
Don't believe that, brother. | ||
See, this is where we mess up. | ||
We start believing in the hype and we get too comfortable. | ||
Be ready to stand in the lines. | ||
Let's keep the heat on. | ||
Let's bring it home. | ||
Interesting that Barack Obama was up 10 points to John McCain. | ||
Isn't that fascinating? | ||
The guy who was looking the other way. | ||
Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
Well, who was looking the other way with Diddy? | ||
What would be the point of, like, facilitating this man's lifestyle? | ||
Using his power and politics? | ||
His power and his inside access to some of the most famous people on Earth? | ||
Well, you obviously get leverage over them. | ||
That's important because you have the tapes. | ||
But you also are able to get fame and use Diddy's massive platform for your own electoral goals. | ||
Ooh, man, that's a twofer. | ||
That's something you didn't have with Sam Bankman fraud or Epstein. | ||
Epstein wasn't, like, really a celebrity. | ||
Nobody really followed him. | ||
He didn't have any fans. | ||
So this, you're able to get two for one, hey, man. | ||
Two birds, one stone. | ||
And that's exactly what Democrats did. | ||
They've been leveraging and using rapper Diddy to turn out urban support, black voters, the urban vote, for themselves for a very, very long time. | ||
This is a great investment. | ||
Watch. | ||
Diddy, one of the biggest names in the music business, three Grammys, a long list of Billboard hits, and side ventures, making him a billionaire. | ||
For two decades, Diddy was the Democrats' biggest black celebrity influencer. | ||
In 2004, Diddy spearheaded the vote or die movement at the DNC. | ||
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We're spreading a simple, urgent message. | |
Vote or die. | ||
Yes, it's that serious. | ||
They used to joke around about us, about, say, we were disenfranchised, we were too lazy to vote. | ||
On November 3rd, they won't be laughing no more. | ||
The youth of America will have the last laugh. | ||
And black America listened. | ||
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People said vote or die, people voted, because Puffy said vote or die. | |
If he affected me, then he must have affected millions of us black, You know, it also works in reverse. | ||
So, when a guy who did he's rapped about, A guy who he's taken photos with. | ||
A guy who he actually, like, really liked. | ||
A man who was the most name-dropped billionaire or celebrity in any rap song across the industry. | ||
Donald Trump decided to run for president. | ||
Seemed like that would sort of be, like, a natural... | ||
That would be, like, a natural move for him because this is, like... | ||
Donald Trump's been, like, really friendly with Snoop Dogg and 50 Cent and all these guys. | ||
But they all turn on him, right? | ||
On a dime. | ||
As soon as the button gets pushed by the handlers to move against someone, they all do it. | ||
Lockstep sheep, man. | ||
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Sheep. | |
Controlled sheep. | ||
How do you get that type of control over an artiste? | ||
Over a creative? | ||
Over somebody who's supposed to be the most free-thinking? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, now we know, actually. | ||
Now we know. | ||
Cameras and recording devices in every room at freakout parties. | ||
And so then you get humiliating moments like this. | ||
Where the man who has multiple lawsuits standing against him right now. | ||
Who everyone is turning on him right now. | ||
Who is apparently on video engaging in voluminous crimes. | ||
But like quite literally crimes against humanity, sex, underage sex trafficking. | ||
It's hard to think of things worse than that. | ||
It's possible, but that's like such a deeply depraved and evil thing. | ||
Really hard to think about something worse. | ||
That man, that guy who's guilty of those things, apparently on camera, that guy is saying that men like Donald Trump, especially white men like Donald Trump, need to be banished. | ||
Oh, oh, really? | ||
My friend, ever heard of glass houses and stones and throwing them? | ||
This is what a totally and completely bought and sold, all fees paid, operational asset looks like. | ||
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If this man is elected, we're not standing by no more getting killed. | |
We're not scared of anybody standing up and standing by. | ||
We're... | ||
On the verge of a race war. | ||
On the verge of a race war. | ||
White men like Trump need to be banished. | ||
That way of thinking is real dangerous. | ||
When you look at it, we don't have no choice. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
You can say what you want about Biden. | ||
I can't say I love the pick either. | ||
But hey, we got to get him in office. | ||
And then we got to hold him accountable. | ||
Hmm. | ||
So, white men like Trump need to be banned. | ||
Got it? | ||
Who do you think wrote that line for him? | ||
What handler do you think wrote the line and gave it to him to say? | ||
With sort of the wink and the nod of like, you do realize we have access to your server, right? | ||
We do realize what you've been doing. | ||
Problem with making deals with the devil is that, in the end, you're going to hell. | ||
Okay? | ||
That's the issue. | ||
Tough, man. | ||
You may get some money. | ||
You may get a private jet. | ||
But you're still making a deal with the devil. | ||
And you're still going to burn in hell. | ||
Apparently these freak-out parties that you would have, they were just honeypots. | ||
It's Little St. James all over again. | ||
Come taste the forbidden fruits, to put it as kindly as I possibly can. | ||
The neighbors saying that there's like truck, there's literally, neighbors of Diddy saying there's literally truckloads of women in bikini just being brought into the property at all times. | ||
Okay? | ||
It's just a constant carousel of what you have to assume based on these filings were underage sex trafficked women being just brought in by the boatloads. | ||
Sick. | ||
Monsters. | ||
Demonic. | ||
And the purpose of all that was allegedly to create a blackmail vector. | ||
To create power. | ||
And who would be the end recipient of all that information? | ||
The federal government. | ||
Who's done this a bunch, actually. | ||
And this is just the newest up. | ||
Here we go. | ||
According to the bombshell lawsuit filed by his former producer, Rodney Littlerod Jones, Diddy was allowed to wreak havoc. | ||
The legal complaint alleges Diddy bragged about getting away with shooting people. | ||
And that his head of security had the power to make problems and people disappear. | ||
Diddy was never charged for the nightclub shooting involving his ex-girlfriend J-Lo. | ||
His prodigy, Shine, took the fall. | ||
There was also a shooting inside one of his studios. | ||
Again, no charges. | ||
The complaint says Diddy's head of security paid off law enforcement. | ||
The lawsuit claims Diddy had an affiliation with local gangs and gang leaders who would frequent his homes. | ||
Little Rod alleges he witnessed Diddy distributing guns from his bedroom closet in Miami and L.A. to questionable individuals dressed in all black. | ||
Last night, we described the allegations surrounding freak-off parties at his homes where sex workers and underage girls were given laced drinks. | ||
These parties were attended by celebrities, politicians, athletes, and music label executives. | ||
His former producer claims every room in Diddy's homes So now people are beginning to break. | ||
And what the feds are doing is they've decided that this man is no longer useful. | ||
So they sent a signal by engaging in what looked like a military invasion of the guy's multiple properties. | ||
Now, what does this mean? | ||
Why would the government do this? | ||
I mean, look at the force. | ||
Look at this. | ||
It's the guy's skid. | ||
This has been like the loyal servant of the Democrat Party. | ||
What was happening? | ||
What's happening here? | ||
Why would they do it? | ||
This isn't an investigation into Diddy's crimes. | ||
This is, most likely, based on our guess, the cover-up of the crimes or the people involved. | ||
Diddy had filmed somebody he shouldn't have. | ||
He had evidence on somebody he shouldn't have. | ||
He has footage of something he shouldn't have. | ||
And that's why his home looks like this. | ||
This is the inside of his house. | ||
All the electronics ripped up. | ||
Everything torn to pieces. | ||
This is what the inside of the home looked like after the raid. | ||
What were they looking for? | ||
Well, you can see the photos of them carrying out giant laptops, computers, devices, electronic devices, safes cracked into. | ||
Look at that. | ||
They cracked the safe. | ||
I got a safe. | ||
It's secure. | ||
Oh, yeah? | ||
Oh, really? | ||
Do you really? | ||
Yeah. | ||
There go the feds, just ripping it wide open. | ||
What was in that safe? | ||
What was in that laptop bag? | ||
Well, we have the photos of them carrying tons of computers and electronics out of the house. | ||
What does he have? | ||
What line did he step on? | ||
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Who was over at the house? | |
Who was at the house that shouldn't have been? | ||
And who's being protected here? | ||
Those are the real questions. | ||
I have absolutely... | ||
No faith that what this was about was suddenly the federal government, after decades of this rapper delivering politically for them and delivering evidentially for them, that they suddenly decided to become the better angels and decided that this behavior is immoral. | ||
Remember, Sidney McCain. | ||
We all knew what Epstein was doing. | ||
He was protected. | ||
We couldn't get at him. | ||
They don't, they're not moral people. | ||
Do a deal with the devil, get burnt. | ||
That's what's going on here. | ||
Now, a curious twist in all of this. | ||
At the same time that this house was being raided, Diddy's private jet took off from LA and went to Antigua in the Caribbean. | ||
And it landed there and it's been there for like two days. | ||
Now that private jet is back in Miami. | ||
Where allegedly Diddy is. | ||
What did it have in it? | ||
It didn't have the wrapper in it. | ||
The wrapper was not on the jet. | ||
So why would that jet go outside of the continental United States? | ||
What was in the jet? | ||
What tapes? | ||
What evidence? | ||
What was on the jet? | ||
That's a real question, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And now comes the pressure operation in order to clean all this up. | ||
Oh, and in case you're thinking our federal government is going to show you the evidence. | ||
Remember this story. | ||
Evidence from Jeffrey Epstein's safe went missing after FBI raid. | ||
The FBI just can't find it, you see. | ||
They've just, oopsie-daisy, lost it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay. | ||
Got it. | ||
Now comes the pressure campaign to destroy him. | ||
They're going to start arresting people around his orbit. | ||
They've already begun. | ||
Here we go. | ||
A former Syracuse basketball player who was accused of being Sean Diddy Combs' drug and gun mule is facing two felony charges after being arrested at a Miami airport. | ||
And people who say they've been victimized by the rapper are now giving concrete details of alleged sex trafficking. | ||
Chanley Payne is here with the details. | ||
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Hey Brian, good morning. | |
That's right, police say they found Brendan Paul in possession of cocaine and suspected marijuana-laced candy. | ||
The 25-year-old is described as the rap mogul's drug and gun mule in a civil lawsuit accusing Combs of sex trafficking. | ||
Combs has denied those allegations, but an official with Miami-based DHS says The federal agents are responding to concrete, detailed, explicit allegations. | ||
This is not random. | ||
Victims may be reluctant to speak at first, but once they start speaking, they talk a lot. | ||
Hmm. | ||
Okay. | ||
So now comes the pressure operation. | ||
Now comes the destroy you operation, right? | ||
He either stepped out of line, lost his usefulness, or got videotape of somebody he shouldn't have gotten in one of his little freakout parties with a home all wired. | ||
This is not the feds suddenly being on the side of right and light and being against trafficking. | ||
If the feds were against sex trafficking and human trafficking, they would have closed the border. | ||
Understand? | ||
Okay. | ||
Now comes the mop-up operation. | ||
Some of the closest people to Diddy are beginning to sing like songbirds. | ||
Here's Diddy's former bodyguard on the raid. | ||
Guy's name's Gene Deal. | ||
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But the way they did the search one and how they did it, man, I thought he was El Chapo or somebody. | |
You know, they took a tactical team in there, brother. | ||
They had tactical units. | ||
So, for them to have a team in New York, because they didn't really mention too much about New York, they had property in New York, property in Miami, and a property in L.A., all simultaneously hit. | ||
Those different agencies had to get together, plan that, and that's not no bull. | ||
You know, that's a lot of manpower, a lot of money. | ||
So they want to know how they spent the taxpayer. | ||
The taxpayer's going to know, why are you spending my money on this to come up with nothing? | ||
So you best believe they had something in the first place to go up in there because they didn't have a search warrant for bodies. | ||
They had a search warrant for Like, materials. | ||
Laptops, telephones, logs, pictures, tapes. | ||
You know, that's what they search one is for. | ||
Oh, interesting. | ||
Interesting guy who's, like, been the bodyguard, the body man for this rapper for 20 years. | ||
You're very concerned about the laptops and photos and tapes. | ||
And videos that Diddy has. | ||
Because again, they didn't arrest anyone. | ||
They arrested his drug dealer. | ||
They found drugs on him, right? | ||
So they arrested the drug dealer for drugs, but they actually wanted all the evidence. | ||
They wanted to hoover up all of the information that the guy had from all the freakout parties. | ||
You've seen any of the documents from Jeffrey Epstein's Island? | ||
Oh, really? | ||
I can show you the footage. | ||
Of the feds raiding those islands and grabbing all those computers, shouldn't it be the government's obligation to tell you what was going on there, since it includes some of the most powerful people in our society, including an ex-president? | ||
Royal family? | ||
No? | ||
You haven't seen nothing? | ||
Haven't seen nothing! | ||
And I doubt we'll see anything from the laptops and electronics that they got from Diddy's house. | ||
What did that former bodyguard witness, by the way? | ||
What did the bodyguard see? | ||
Well, he was his bodyguard in that house. | ||
Let's have a listen. | ||
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We were in Cancun and we were on our way to the island of women. | |
You understand? | ||
And this is all it was, bro. | ||
For whatever reason, dude was playing with Puff. | ||
He went behind him and grabbed his trunks and pulled them down. | ||
When he grabbed his trunk to pull him down, Some girls that was taking pictures. | ||
They took that picture and emailed it back to Wendy Williams. | ||
Wendy Williams said she had him in a compromising position and like he was gay porn or something like that. | ||
Oh. | ||
Wow. | ||
So it's just literally what they did to MLK. | ||
Oh. | ||
Okay. | ||
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Huh. | |
Got it. | ||
We don't have time, but you can just go read the files. | ||
The FBI published them. | ||
Hi, MLK, we have you in all these compromising sexual positions. | ||
It sure would be a shame if all these recordings got out. | ||
Maybe you should consider solving the problem yourself. | ||
Wink, wink, nod, nod. | ||
Check the FBI's website. | ||
Don't gotta go to Infowars. | ||
Go check the FBI's website. | ||
They publish all the documents. | ||
And I bet in 50 years they'll publish all the documents about this. | ||
About how this is a leverage operation from our government. | ||
In case you need any further evidence, man, this guy just nails it. | ||
Reggie Wright Jr. | ||
Talking about Diddy and all of his tapes, videos. | ||
Ooh, man. | ||
And how he better be hiding those things because the feds are coming. | ||
How was everyone able to predict this? | ||
It kind of came out of the blue for me. | ||
I don't listen to rap music. | ||
It came out of the blue for me a little bit. | ||
But everyone who knew was able to predict exactly what was going to happen here. | ||
Watch. | ||
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But he need to build a spot over there in Bali for his boy Puffy. | |
I warned Keefe D to take his ass over there. | ||
There's no extradition laws over there. | ||
So I'm warning you now, Puffy. | ||
Take your ass over there. | ||
Reggie Prediction. | ||
I know Puffy is smart enough. | ||
And he probably done already cleaned his houses. | ||
But sexual predators, what do they do? | ||
What do... | ||
And we'd be like, damn, why? | ||
They treat their sex tapes like... | ||
Y 'all remember that song Me and My Girlfriend and Pac did? | ||
What he was talking about? | ||
What was Pac talking about, y 'all? | ||
Do y 'all really know what he was talking about? | ||
For those of y 'all know what he was talking about, he was talking about a gun, but sexual predators is what hold onto their tapes. | ||
And cops know that. | ||
So I wouldn't be surprised if some storages or some puffy properties be getting raided real soon. | ||
Because they need to get to those tapes. | ||
They get one of those tapes with him with those little people that have been making the accusations. | ||
Woo! | ||
They get one of them tapes with one of them little people. | ||
And they got them. | ||
And that's what this is all about. | ||
It's the criminal enterprise. | ||
It's leverage. | ||
It's why this hung in Jeffrey Epstein's apartment in New York City. | ||
This image. | ||
This is an oil painting of Bill Clinton wearing a dress, a blue dress. | ||
Very famous blue dress inside of the Oval Office wearing a set of heels. | ||
And what does this say? | ||
What does this say? | ||
It says, I got you, bitch. | ||
It says, I got you. | ||
If one of those little tapes were to be released, ooh, man, that would be very damaging. | ||
And so I control you now. | ||
And so who controls Epstein? | ||
Who controlled Diddy? | ||
That's the question. | ||
The question wasn't these degenerates who literally openly talk about and rap about their degeneracy. | ||
Degenerates, no, obviously. | ||
They were druggies, they were sexual abusers. | ||
Who's controlling them? | ||
Why are the feds, why do the feds always like rush with military-level force? | ||
And to grab all the computers, all the documents, and then lose them. | ||
Who are they really protecting? | ||
That's the real question. | ||
Now you're asking real questions. | ||
And that's a real question that we wish to ask to our guest today. | ||
A member of Congress who's exceedingly based, who's somebody who doesn't have any appetite, quite frankly, for federal government lies, somebody who fights federal government lies, tooth and nail, and is a real fighter for the truth. | ||
And that's pretty rare. | ||
His name is Andy Biggs, and he joins the show now. | ||
Congressman, where's all the Epstein tapes? | ||
Where's all the evidence from Jeffrey Epstein's islands and mansion and house? | ||
Where's the Bill Clinton painting? | ||
Does Congress know? | ||
No, Congress does not know. | ||
I suspect they're in the same place with all of J. Edgar Hoover's blackmail stuff that he used to keep. | ||
I think they're probably, you know, there's this mountain in Utah. | ||
Maybe it's buried in the vaults up there. | ||
Who knows? | ||
Who knows? | ||
They don't seem to do anything with it except for use it as leverage, just like, and Benny, we could just get on this thing. | ||
We could start talking FISA. | ||
We could start talking about all of the things that our federal government does. | ||
You used the word leverage. | ||
That is the key word here. | ||
They want to leverage people. | ||
I'm not excusing any of these guys that do these degenerate stuff. | ||
I'm just saying, where does that evidence go? | ||
How long did it go on? | ||
Who do they end up protecting? | ||
I'm thinking of the Hunter Biden laptop that they denied even existed. | ||
So they were protecting somebody there. | ||
This is consistent with that. | ||
How did this go on for as long as it did? | ||
And who all is going to be implicated? | ||
Yeah, well, isn't that the question, right? | ||
Because the only person that ended up catching a case and going to jail was Jelaine Maxwell. | ||
Not a single client of Epstein was ever named or went to prison or ever charged with anything. | ||
Yeah, where's the book of the client list? | ||
I mean, you remember the old Mayflower Madam and that type of thing? | ||
She had a book that they went through. | ||
Those guys didn't get, you know, a few of them got in trouble. | ||
But the bottom line is, where are those guys? | ||
And why are they protected? | ||
And how do they get protected? | ||
And I mean, I don't want to sound conspiratorial, but I mean, where conspiracies exist... | ||
It's a conspiracy. | ||
So let's find out, is there one going on here? | ||
Who is getting protected here? | ||
Yeah, so Congress has obviously the authority over these branches of government. | ||
Why has there never been a subpoena for these Epstein dots? | ||
I believe that there may have actually been a subpoena, but they don't turn them over. | ||
And this is, Benny, this gets to the whole agitation I have with Congress, is you want something, you want information, the federal government... | ||
And then you say, oh, okay, we're going to give all the money to DHS that they asked for and more. | ||
We're going to give all the money to FBI and more. | ||
We're going to build them a new Taj Mahal. | ||
And if you were to say, well, we're not going to give you money. | ||
We're going to dock your deal 10%. | ||
Whatever it is, it doesn't have to be much. | ||
Just to use leverage against the agencies that are stoning us. | ||
These guys won't do it. | ||
My colleagues won't do it. | ||
I don't understand it. | ||
I don't know if you've been following this Diddy case, but it really locks in almost perfectly with the model, right? | ||
Whether it's MLK, whether it's Epstein, the secret recordings, the use of leverage on powerful people, the political endorsements, obviously the use of Diddy to then be a get-out-the-vote machine for Democrats. | ||
And to then, you know, to say that guys like Donald Trump need to be banished, okay? | ||
Hey, buddy, clean up your own house, but hey, whatever. | ||
You know, have you been following this? | ||
Do you think that this is like, do you believe in that contention? | ||
Do you think that that's the same kind of operation that's happening here? | ||
I couldn't believe the amount of force the government was raiding him with. | ||
Something went sideways here. | ||
Yeah, I mean, how long could you keep it going? | ||
I mean, I haven't watched this as closely as you have, Benny, and that's for a reason. | ||
This leads us right back to the same cul-de-sac that we're always in, and that is who's getting protected, why is the federal government there? | ||
So you see the force that they had here, that was kind of like, I don't know if you had classified documents and they were locked away and you had Secret Service watching them in Mar-a-Lago. | ||
That's the kind of force that you would have here raiding Mar-a-Lago, but they were raiding Diddy here. | ||
But here's the deal. | ||
I want to know how long this has been going on. | ||
How long did they know about it? | ||
All the things that we wanted to know about Epstein that they kept hidden. | ||
Yeah. | ||
How long are they going to keep it hidden here? | ||
You had some victims coming forward here or making allegations against him. | ||
And I think at some point, maybe that had... | ||
I had to break the case against him. | ||
How long did they investigate? | ||
We'll find out. | ||
They'll concoct a story, a legend about how long they knew about this. | ||
They were trying to accumulate evidence. | ||
They couldn't go in. | ||
Then they had the evidence. | ||
That's the question. | ||
Is it a legend or is it real? | ||
If it is what we're hearing, who else is going to be exposed? | ||
Boy, I hate to use that term here. | ||
Who else is going to be exposed in this investigation? | ||
And you saw it, as you mentioned with Epstein, it was Giseline Maxwell. | ||
She and Epstein were the only two that went. | ||
But you had a bunch of people in that conspiracy. | ||
That was a radical conspiracy of sex trafficking and underage sex abuse. | ||
And nobody ever was arrested, investigated. | ||
We played a clip. | ||
We played a clip at the top of the show. | ||
Maybe we should play it again. | ||
Of Cindy McCain, who, whatever you think of John McCain, right? | ||
He's from your home state. | ||
Whatever you think of John McCain. | ||
And somebody who's like... | ||
The government is not against human trafficking, all right? | ||
If they were against human trafficking, they'd close the border, right? | ||
This isn't about the human trafficking. | ||
If they didn't like human trafficking, they'd close the border. | ||
But they also wouldn't have allowed this to happen. | ||
John McCain, one of the most powerful politicians in all of America. | ||
His wife saying, we knew what Epstein was doing. | ||
We knew what Epstein was doing. | ||
It was all happening. | ||
And all of us had our hands tied to stop it, is what she says in this clip. | ||
I'm sure you're familiar with it. | ||
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Can you explain, as a member of Congress, can you explain, like, what she means here? | ||
What does she mean by that? | ||
Well, I'm not sure what she means when she said, we all knew it was happening, but our hands were tied. | ||
Why don't we play the clip? | ||
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We all knew he hides in plain sight. | |
Epstein was hiding in plain sight. | ||
We all knew about him. | ||
We all knew what he was doing. | ||
But we had no one that was, no legal aspect that would go after him. | ||
They were afraid of him. | ||
For whatever reason, they were afraid of him. | ||
Yeah, so what I take away, what I've always taken away from that is kind of the same thing that you and I have been talking about. | ||
I didn't know about Epstein, so I don't know who she means when we all knew about him. | ||
I assume that people, powerful people in Washington, D.C., like her husband, Senator John McCain, Stories about this, that stuff was going on, especially since Bill Clinton was a frequent flyer on Epstein Air. | ||
The question is, and I get what she says, we couldn't get legal people to move on it for some reason. | ||
Now, I'll tell you what that reason is. | ||
It's the same reason that we can't get legal people to move against the Biden administration now. | ||
It's why you get a special counsel who says about Joe Biden, yeah, he's just a doddering old man, and so we think a jury would never convict him of this stuff, even though he has documents that are 50 years old from when he was in the U.S. Senate that are still classified today. | ||
So anyway, the point boils down to this. | ||
Powerful people are protecting other powerful people. | ||
And that's when she says they couldn't get somebody to do it. | ||
You would have to look at who were the AGs at the time. | ||
Do they have information on this? | ||
Was this information coming into U.S. District Attorney's offices and they're looking at it and they're saying, ah, man, that's so politically charged. | ||
I'm a political appointee. | ||
That's the inverse of the spoils process where you make sure money goes... | ||
By earmarks or whatever else, to your cronies. | ||
It's just the inverse of that. | ||
It's where you're protecting your people on this side. | ||
And that usually is going to come from the executive branch, where they get to give those spoils. | ||
And they're going to protect these people who are actually, as you say, their political allies. | ||
They're going to manipulate them. | ||
I mean, like Diddy getting out to vote for the young people ostensibly and voting for Biden and company. | ||
That's the type of thing where the... | ||
D.C. cartel. | ||
And this is why I call it a cartel. | ||
It's a criminal cartel. | ||
They are protecting people who are criminals. | ||
And so that's what's happening here, Benny. | ||
That's what I think might be happening here. | ||
That's what I think happened in the Epstein case. | ||
But I think that we have to realize that this type of thing goes on in D.C. You say this type of thing goes on in D.C. Do you think that there's ever like... | ||
Do you think there's ever leverage used against members of Congress? | ||
I mean, because you've watched some very curious resignations of members of the GOP, Republicans who were elected to simply a two-year term, really not that hard to serve out. | ||
You literally just have to serve out your term, and they're all dropping like flies. | ||
And now you're one seat away from handing the only branch of government Republicans had over to Democrats because Republicans, for some reason, are turning. | ||
turning into Democrats or at least agents to help Democrats gain back the House through non-Democratic Yeah, I mean, I can't explain what went on with these people. | ||
I mean, look, we have to go back. | ||
We've had like five of those. | ||
I mean, so some of them have legitimate reasons. | ||
Others don't. | ||
I mean, we've lost. | ||
I mean, Kevin McCarthy. | ||
Why did he leave? | ||
He could have finished out his term. | ||
He wants to be a gadfly and try to take out. | ||
The eight of us that went forward with the motion to vacate. | ||
So why did he leave? | ||
And what is his real reason for doing that? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know what Bucks is. | ||
I don't know what Gallagher's is. | ||
Bill Johnson left. | ||
Why did you leave early to go to take a university president's position? | ||
It is a two-year cycle. | ||
We all committed to it. | ||
And unless you had something like... | ||
And I give Chris Stewart... | ||
A lot of grace here because of the family health. | ||
His wife's health was serious. | ||
So you've lost five members. | ||
One of them has a great excuse. | ||
I don't know what the other four excuses really were. | ||
They all had them. | ||
They all said them. | ||
But to your overarching question, do I think that there are things that manipulate members of Congress? | ||
Heck yeah. | ||
Heck yeah, I do. | ||
You know, some of them... | ||
Why do you think we have 600 pages of $12 billion worth of earmarks? | ||
What does that mean? | ||
How is that a response? | ||
The cartel, D.C. cartel is huge and it's powerful. | ||
I mean, Donald Trump said famously once, this turns out the swamp is deeper and broader than I ever thought. | ||
And it is. | ||
Have you ever heard of anybody having like... | ||
Because we've had members of Congress come on and say there are operations that are run against members of Congress, and that members of Congress get targeted to be part of these influence operations and to be, you know, to be compromised in these similar manners. | ||
Have you ever heard of anything like that? | ||
I mean, I've heard members say, I mean, like, several people have said it, several members of Congress who left have said that they're compromising things that go on. | ||
I don't know what those are because... | ||
To be frank with you, I try to stay in my meetings and then go home. | ||
I mean, I'm not one of these parties. | ||
Smart! | ||
First of all, this is Congress. | ||
I mean, they're fine to work with, but I surely don't want to socialize with them, right? | ||
I mean, so I'm not going to go out and hang out with these guys after now. | ||
I mean, I have a few good friends there, but mostly I leave, I go home, and I see my family. | ||
I stay with my family. | ||
In the area. | ||
And then I go home. | ||
I fly home. | ||
As soon as I can, I catch the first flight and get out of Dodge. | ||
But I hear stories. | ||
I mean, I would tell you, there are people that I have come to know and I say, I worry about what's happening in their life. | ||
And I hope that things get fixed there so that they don't get compromised or have a problem that go on. | ||
So there are some people that I encounter. | ||
That I worry about. | ||
And I don't know what tells me that other than just talking to them about certain things. | ||
And I've watched some people just, they've changed their lives where I think they had a problem and they've cleared it up and they're back in the saddle, right in the saddle. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
Is that too cryptic, Benny? | ||
Am I being too cryptic there? | ||
No, I mean, you know, like, let me just... | ||
I lived in D.C. for 15 years. | ||
I'm really glad that I pretty much practically don't drink anymore and I have a very happy marriage and have had that for seven years. | ||
And so the sort of access points that they use to try and destroy you or try and trick you or try and get you at a ditty party, right? | ||
Apparently, according to these lawsuits, he had cameras and recording devices in every room. | ||
And he has politicians. | ||
These are what the lawsuits say. | ||
Politicians, executives, athletes, recording artists. | ||
He's got everybody. | ||
He's just the Epstein of the rap industry. | ||
And I guess if you're not engaging in those things, then they can't get you. | ||
So, you know, live a clean life if you're going to battle for the culture. | ||
Yeah, you've got to be... | ||
Somewhat monkish, in my opinion. | ||
You've got to return to the chamber. | ||
Your monk's chamber at night. | ||
Let's just face it. | ||
A lot of people are trying to get you. | ||
You've got to read a book. | ||
That's what you need to do. | ||
Read some books at night until you fall asleep. | ||
That's the best thing. | ||
How about this? | ||
Get into a band and never play anyplace. | ||
That's fun, too, because then you're just right there and you can go home. | ||
It's kind of like the Republican majority, right? | ||
We gave them all the instruments and we never heard a song. | ||
There was a song. | ||
You've been obviously posting about this in Judiciary. | ||
He's been posting about this a lot. | ||
There was a song that was being sung about Joe Biden's impeachment and investigations into Joe Biden. | ||
The case against Hunter Biden. | ||
But as you mentioned, and as James Comer has mentioned on this program a number of times, there are very powerful elements inside of our government that are working like demons to just protect this family and to do anything they can, including throwing your witnesses in prison. | ||
One of these guys testifying from jail, the FT-1023 guy, go after him. | ||
Don't go after anybody who gave false information. | ||
Hillary Clinton, PP dossier, but definitely the guy, the Ukraine Biden guy would throw the book at him, right? | ||
He's going to get more time than Sam Bankman-Fried. | ||
So, like, I guess my question is, was this doomed from the start, right? | ||
Did you have two powerful forces working against you to cover up for the Biden crime family? | ||
Because they're straight up criminals. | ||
I mean, it's pretty obvious. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I mean, let's face it. | ||
I've said this before. | ||
I can't imagine any elected official being more corrupt overtly than the Biden crime family. | ||
I mean, if Donald Trump had anything like this, anything like this, they would have impeached him from day one, which they did. | ||
But the reality is, there was nothing there. | ||
And they knew that there was nothing there. | ||
They kind of made it up. | ||
But here, we've had trouble getting evidence. | ||
I mean, the Hunter Biden laptop's beautiful. | ||
It doesn't exist. | ||
Well, it exists, but we haven't verified it. | ||
I mean, they use that as Russian disinformation against Donald Trump in the campaign. | ||
These powerful forces, they are the cartel. | ||
That's the executive bureaucratic branch that... | ||
That's one of the three branches of the cartel. | ||
And they won't give us stuff. | ||
They fight us tooth and nail. | ||
And they leak stuff to the second branch of the cartel, which is the media. | ||
And so they'll leak stuff to the media. | ||
The media will craft a narrative. | ||
You've seen these montages where all of a sudden everybody in the left-wing media is they're using the same phrase. | ||
It's Russian disinformation, for instance. | ||
All of a sudden everybody's talking about Russian disinformation. | ||
That's where they are. | ||
And so when you say, was it doomed from the start? | ||
I think James Comer, Chairman Comer, I think myself, others that were going after this, we might have been naive. | ||
We might have believed, even after all we'd seen during the Trump years and the abuse of our federal government, then all the stuff of spying on Americans, we, I think, believed somewhere along the pike that these agencies... | ||
There would be enough honest brokers in those agencies who would actually provide us the information that we sensed was there, that there was indicia, there was threads coming out telling us that something was going on there. | ||
We believed that there'd be enough people to give us that information. | ||
And what we've had is we've probably had two dozen whistleblowers. | ||
They've had to be whistleblowers. | ||
They've had to be protected. | ||
They've been attacked by this administration. | ||
And the Democrats, the Marxist leftist Democrats, because that's what they are, they are perfectly content with lying and deflecting. | ||
And they are being supported in that by the media, by the Biden bureaucracy, by the police apparatus of the United States of America. | ||
That should chill. | ||
Everybody's blood. | ||
When you know, and you hear what we've done, and the information we brought out, the evidence that we brought out, to know that your own federal government is still in a cover-up mode of the Biden family, and they're using it to go after and put people in jail, indict people, and that type of thing, that should chill everyone, because that is really, it's an authoritarian state. | ||
We just don't have a dictator. | ||
We have an oligopoly at the top. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, I mean, it's a bit of a black pill, you know, because it's like, geez, these people, if Clinton can get away with it, and if they're able to do this to Trump, and if the Republicans in Congress can be infiltrated, which is what it looked like, you know, it really looks like Democrats just got to work on your majority. | ||
You had a thin majority, as it were, and then Democrats just got to work on it. | ||
And we're able to effectively pry you down to zero. | ||
To a non-functional majority. | ||
Because I think you're down to a one-person majority. | ||
Then what can you do? | ||
Right? | ||
There really does need to be change. | ||
I guess if there is hope, the hope is that the people asking questions on the other side of the aisle are AOC. | ||
And so that's nice. | ||
Do we have this as a play beside Royce? | ||
Yeah. | ||
So, like, we have, you know, we have AOC. | ||
Let's get the audio here. | ||
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Him steal something? | |
Corruption statutes, RICO and conspiracy. | ||
What is it? | ||
What is the crime, sir? | ||
Specifically. | ||
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You asked me to answer the question. | |
I answered the question. | ||
RICO, you're obviously not familiar with. | ||
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Corruption statutes. | |
Excuse me, sir. | ||
Excuse me, sir. | ||
RICO is not a crime. | ||
It is a category. | ||
What is the category of crimes that you're then charged? | ||
There is some inspiration to look across the other side of the aisle and say, well, they're playing checkers. | ||
Yeah, it's fun. | ||
I was there for that, of course, because that's my committee. | ||
The thought that goes to your mind is, I love a bartender. | ||
Talking about civil RICO, RICO, what constitutes RICO? | ||
Hey, by the way, raise my hand. | ||
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By the way, what is Trump, what are they going after Trump for? | |
Trying to put him in prison. | ||
Oh, I don't know. | ||
It's a RICO charge. | ||
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Racketeering. | |
Fannie Willis. | ||
Big Fannie Willis. | ||
Hardest hit. | ||
Congressman Biggs. | ||
It's like refreshing, actually, to just have somebody who can just... | ||
Just talk some smack. | ||
It's nice to just be able to sort of chew the fat on this. | ||
It sucks, you know? | ||
The state of our government sucks, but speaking truth to power, I guess, is how you initiate all change. | ||
You gotta talk about it. | ||
Sunlight's the best disinfectant, and the truth is the light. | ||
If you want more truth, you gotta follow Andy Biggs. | ||
Come on, baby! | ||
Cruising to a million followers on X! | ||
Follow Rep Biggs. | ||
We can't get over that hump, Benny. | ||
We're trying, man. | ||
Yeah, is that Sedona? | ||
Is that Sedona? | ||
In your back, in your cover? | ||
Well, now you've got to put on my glasses, okay, Ben? | ||
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Oh, okay. | |
It just looks beautiful. | ||
I just love Sedona. | ||
No, that's actually out towards the east side of my district, out towards Los Angeles, northeast part of my district. | ||
It's beautiful. | ||
It's beautiful. | ||
Godspeed, Congressman. | ||
Thank you, and come back soon. | ||
Because we need more truth on this program. | ||
Yeah, thanks, Benny. | ||
Take care, man. | ||
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See ya. | |
you you you you Ooh, baby! | ||
We are going to have a very interesting rest of the day here. | ||
Donald Trump will be attending a wake of a New York City police officer. | ||
Who was killed in the line of duty by a career criminal, undoubtedly released from prison by these monsters in New York and these George Soros-funded district attorneys. | ||
All of that should be made illegal, but you're going to have to have political power to make it illegal. | ||
We talk about a lot of problems, but we're just like screaming in the wind. | ||
Unless we have political power and political will, you can't fix these things, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
But luckily, we have a president. | ||
Who is willing to stand up for cops and willing to stand up for a little bit of sanity, like the sanity that says, if you commit a crime, you should go to prison, right? | ||
Like, if you commit a crime, you should go to prison. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, Donald Trump will attend the wake of New York City Police Department cop Jonathan Diller later today, approximately 2 o 'clock, who was killed in line of duty by a career criminal. | ||
Cringe Jean Pierre says that this is a painful reminder. | ||
Of gun violence. | ||
Oh, yes. | ||
Not the fact that this guy should have been in prison for the rest of his life, but the fact that firearms exist, and this guy who, well, I mean, if he's a career criminal, he was using a gun illegally. | ||
Bueller? | ||
Bueller? | ||
Anybody home? | ||
Anyone home? | ||
Huh? | ||
McFly? | ||
McFly? | ||
He has the gun illegally. | ||
He's a felon. | ||
He shouldn't have the gun. | ||
He's using the gun illegally. | ||
The smearing of law-abiding gun owners. | ||
By saying we're the same thing as these violent criminals who illegally obtain firearms. | ||
When we legally obtain firearms. | ||
Man, the gaslighting. | ||
Gosh, it gets me so angry. | ||
Here's our cringe alert of the day. | ||
Let's make it a nuclear cringe of the day. | ||
KJP, it was the gun's fault, you see. | ||
Watch. | ||
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Relates to... | |
The death of the officer. | ||
Look, our hearts go out to this officer who tragically lost his life in the line of duty. | ||
We're also praying for his family during this difficult time who now has an empty seat at their dinner table. | ||
President Biden is deeply grateful for the sacrifices police officers make to keep our community safe. | ||
This shooting is yet another painful reminder of the toll of gun violence, what it's doing to inflict on families and our communities and our nation. | ||
And that's why the President signed more than two dozen executive actions. | ||
That's why we're able to pass a bipartisan agreement to deal with the gun violence that we're seeing in this country. | ||
Obviously, more work needs to be done. | ||
We need Congress to continue to act on making sure that our communities are safe. | ||
And again, our hearts go out to this officer and his family. | ||
It's a difficult time for them. | ||
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Thank you. | |
So, ladies and gentlemen, instead of the gaslighting there, remember, the only reason this guy's out is because of the criminal policies of New York releasing criminals onto the street, even when they should be locked up, because of equity. | ||
Because of equity. | ||
That's right. | ||
So this cop was killed because of equity. | ||
At some point, either the culture completely commits suicide or we're going to right the ship. | ||
And I think we're getting there. | ||
I think we're getting there. | ||
Every poll showing Donald Trump's still up by nearly double digits on Joe Biden. | ||
But now is not the time, of course, to think that we have this thing in the bag. | ||
I think there's a dirty bag of tricks. | ||
We're going to be here to call them out. | ||
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Okay, so a little bit of a dark show. | ||
Let's do one good news story, okay? | ||
Block. | ||
Let's do this one. | ||
The migrants who stormed the border in El Paso, you no doubt saw the footage. | ||
They trampled American soldiers who were standing on the border. | ||
Well, thankfully, they are going to catch a case instead of just being released to go, Lord knows what, in the interior of America, these guys who trampled a National Guard troops, they're going to be charged with assault and inciting a riot. | ||
This was, of course, what an invasion looks like. | ||
That's amazing. | ||
In a different world, this footage would be enough to swing the election by 50 points. | ||
Like a mob of military-aged men storming our soldiers and then trampling them. | ||
Watch this. | ||
They trample them. | ||
They cut the wire and then they storm into the country. | ||
And then they trample our soldiers. | ||
Could have hurt them. | ||
Could have really damaged them. | ||
They attacked our soldiers. | ||
This is not Afghanistan. | ||
This is Texas. | ||
Look at what these monsters have wrought on our nation, on our once beautiful nation. | ||
It can be beautiful again, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We've got to vote the right way. | ||
Texas authorities, of course, Texas authorities, not federal authorities, have charged nine migrants, if you're a criminal alien. | ||
And by the way, they're not migrants. | ||
You stop calling them that. | ||
My grandparents were migrants. | ||
Your grandparents were migrants. | ||
They came here legally. | ||
They filled out the paperwork. | ||
They waited in line. | ||
They did the boat rides. | ||
They went through Ellis Island or wherever. | ||
Like, that's an immigrant, right? | ||
These are criminal aliens. | ||
Language matters, guys. | ||
Like, why do you think they changed it? | ||
It used to be a legal alien. | ||
Just like five years ago, it was all called a legal alien. | ||
And now they changed. | ||
They flipped them. | ||
They flipped the language. | ||
This is how Marxists do it. | ||
They control language. | ||
Do not use this terminology. | ||
Use the correct terminology based on our laws. | ||
Criminal aliens. | ||
Texas authorities have charged nine criminal aliens. | ||
I'll do the work for you, New York Post. | ||
For involvement in assault on National Guard troops storming the border, the state told the Post. | ||
The charges for the migrants face, including riot, damage of property, assault members of the Guard. | ||
I mean, assaulting a National Guard member, that should land you in prison for a long time. | ||
Texas authorities first arrested a Honduran national, 21, who's now charged with assault on a public servant, third-degree felony, according to the Texas Department of Safety. | ||
And then it lists the other charges, right? | ||
Purpose and malice. | ||
The migrants who stormed the border torn down the Cantina wire to prevent the illegal entries, made their way to the border wall. | ||
National Guard troops stopped them and a smaller group. | ||
Some became frustrated with the soldiers and began turning them, after they began turning them back to Mexico, at which point a stampede was formed. | ||
So hopefully these charges will result in decades behind bars. | ||
I mean, you can't assault a National Guard member. | ||
But it falls to a state to actually prosecute this? | ||
Not the federal government? | ||
Isn't it National Guard? | ||
The Guard? | ||
What's the point of all this? | ||
You can just go assault military members now? | ||
What a joke of a nation we have. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, the verse of the day. | ||
Sometimes we have dark shows. | ||
Man, it's hard to think of a darker show than an entire show about these vicious, demonic human traffickers. | ||
So let's sprinkle a little bit of salt and light on this program. | ||
John 8, 12. Whew. | ||
Man. | ||
We're a pro-life show. | ||
We're a show that wishes to bring you light. | ||
Sometimes it's tough. | ||
Situations like topics like today, it is a dark topic, but shining a light on it actually, best disinfectant. | ||
Kills the cockroaches. | ||
And that's what we aim to do here, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We aim for victory. | ||
And our job is to expose these evil things. | ||
And the truth shall set you free. | ||
The truth is the light. | ||
Okay? | ||
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On to victory. | ||
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