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Trump's judge, Eileen Cannon, released more unredacted court filings. | |
To Jack Smith's horror, Cannon has made this case very transparent for the American people. | ||
We can see a lot about this case. | ||
And thanks to her, we have seen deep coordination between the White House, the DOJ, and the National Archives in the process of indicting Trump here. | ||
The latest unsealed document dumped from Cannon reveals our government's General Services Administration Demanded that Trump's team go to Washington to pick up pallets of boxes of their documents. | ||
Tons and tons of boxes of documents, some of which very likely contain classified information. | ||
And this was happening seven months after Trump left office in the summer of 2021. | ||
The government effectively saying, hey, come get your stuff and take it to Mar-a-Lago already. | ||
Get this stuff out of here. | ||
Now, it's interesting to note by this point, August of 2021, there is a lot of evidence that could show a vast conspiracy between Biden's White House, the DOJ, and the National Archives to file charges against Trump for keeping classified material at his home. | ||
What Eileen Cannon just revealed, Jack Smith desperately wanted concealed. | ||
Just a reminder, here was Jack Smith last year celebrating the quality and the honor. | ||
The prosecutors in my office are among the most talented and experienced in the Department of Justice. | ||
They have investigated this case hewing to the highest ethical standards, and they will continue to do so as this case proceeds. | ||
A case so solid with so much integrity and the highest of ethical standards that Jack Smith attempted to conceal nearly all of it from your view. | ||
Meanwhile, our current president, who illegally possessed classified information, stole some classified information from a secure setting, kept information that is top secret and relevant to his presidency, according to Congressman Michael Waltz, and was caught on tape sharing classified information, got up on stage on Saturday night and mocked Donald Trump's legal troubles. | ||
As his political opponent faces a number of cases that all have some bizarre connection right back to his White House. | ||
Donald has had a few tough days lately. | ||
You might call it stormy weather. | ||
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The arrogance. | |
Simply stunning. | ||
Nearly as stunning as the details of this Biden-led legal assault on not only his opponent, but on our democracy. | ||
The thing Biden pretends to uphold in nearly every speech he gives. | ||
Beginning just days after Trump left the White House. | ||
The general counsel for the National Archives, Gary Stern, had a meeting with Joe Biden's deputy White House counsel, Jonathan Suh. | ||
Over the course of the next two years, Gary Stern would meet with the White House nearly 20 more times, as NARA, the National Archives, and the DOJ worked to prosecute Trump. | ||
Quiz, should you drive the forklift? | ||
I can and I have. | ||
No, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
I said should you. | ||
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You should not drive it. | |
It's not safe. | ||
You don't have a license. | ||
Guys, I'm not the only one who's driven the forklift. | ||
Pudge has driven the forklift. | ||
A few moments later... | ||
Would you look... | ||
Oh, oh, oh! | ||
We'll get somebody to clean that up. | ||
We're the ones that gotta clean that up. | ||
Let's get these over to Mar-a-Lago. | ||
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I love that! | |
Well done, Jerry! | ||
It is giving me a little extra pep in my step this morning, Wednesday, May 1st, 2024. | ||
Welcome to the month of May. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, the election for president is less than six months away. | ||
We did the math this morning. | ||
Get ready. | ||
And get ready for some new bombshells. | ||
We are going to enter now the cyclone of massive news stories, and you gotta stay up to date. | ||
Federal agencies had pallets of documents sent to Mar-a-Lago one year before the FBI raid. | ||
Oh, I wonder what this is. | ||
It's Russiagate 2.0. | ||
We just found this out in new documents released by Judge Eileen Cannon. | ||
We're gonna cover all of it today. | ||
Dozens of arrests made in New York. | ||
As the police are finally clashing with the Soros-funded campus protesters. | ||
Very interesting. | ||
The protests, they decide to break up and when they decide to break up. | ||
When the protests become inconvenient for Democrats to get re-elected, then you're allowed to go send in the cops. | ||
When Donald Trump does this at the White House, they try to impeach him. | ||
Okay? | ||
We're going to cover all of it on the show today. | ||
Senator Mike Lee joins the show. | ||
One of the... | ||
Best senator. | ||
A guy who should be the leader of the Senate. | ||
In a just world, Mike Lee would be the leader of the Senate. | ||
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All right, ladies and gentlemen, we have... | ||
Some very, very interesting bits of information this morning. | ||
Speaking of someone trying to save themselves. | ||
Jack Smith, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Jack Smith. | ||
Very interesting guy. | ||
Very interesting individual. | ||
Jack Smith was appointed by Eric Holder. | ||
I want to set sort of a table here for you to understand who this scumbag is. | ||
Because he fancies himself and he clothes himself in the robes of the highest possible judicial and election integrity. | ||
Yet Jack Smith himself has been and only ever has been a Democrat hatchet man. | ||
He's obviously the special prosecutor that they're bringing in to look into Donald Trump, to sort of like tie the bow on all of these accusations against Trump. | ||
Now, did the government actually set up Trump? | ||
We're going to answer that question in just a second. | ||
But to answer that question, you have to take a primrose trip down memory lane for who Jack Smith is. | ||
So who is this guy? | ||
2010, Eric Holder appoints Jack Smith. | ||
Jack Smith, in 2010, was looking across the river in Washington, D.C. at a governor named Bob McDonald. | ||
Jack Smith decides to prosecute Bob McDonald, and this was a guy who was, I mean, Really popular, obviously. | ||
He ran the state of Virginia. | ||
And he was somebody who was looking to run for president and arguably could have run for president in 2012 against Barack Obama. | ||
He would have been like a centrist Republican. | ||
He was in charge of sort of this purple state of Virginia. | ||
And Bob and Bob McDonald needed to be politically destroyed. | ||
And they had the right man to do it. | ||
Jack Smith. | ||
Now, Eric Holder is still running the White House. | ||
Eric Holder and the Obama criminal cartel are still running the White House. | ||
And here we have, ladies and gentlemen, a perfect example of how they've done this to someone else. | ||
And it's very interesting to see the pattern. | ||
Pattern recognition is obviously the superpower that we have on this show. | ||
We're alive. | ||
We pay attention. | ||
So check this out. | ||
It doesn't even include the name Trump in it, all right? | ||
Here is the McDonald versus United States ruling at the Supreme Court. | ||
This is, like, really, really interesting. | ||
So, the DOJ indicts and challenges that Bob McDonnell was corrupt and that Bob McDonnell had effectively, like, taken bribes or, like, accepted cars or in-kind payments or in-kind contributions to his campaign. | ||
Kind of exactly, actually, what they asked for. | ||
What they said Donald Trump is doing in New York, in the state of New York right now. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we have the sort of paperwork here to show that Bob McDonald's career is completely destroyed, right, by these charges. | ||
Bob McDonald didn't run for president. | ||
They were able to move Bob McDonald out of the 2012 run against Barack Obama. | ||
And what happened next? | ||
After destroying the life and the political potential of Bob McDonald, this case hits the Supreme Court. | ||
And what happens? | ||
McDonald versus United States. | ||
What happens? | ||
In opinion of the court, Chief Justice John Roberts authored a unanimous opinion. | ||
McDonald's conviction was vacated. | ||
On the grounds that the meaning of official act does not include merely setting up a meeting, calling another public official, or hosting an event. | ||
This was exactly what happened. | ||
Exactly what happened. | ||
To Bob McDonald, this is exactly what they're doing to Donald Trump right now. | ||
They are setting Donald Trump up and charging him. | ||
This is why the immunity question is so important for the presidency. | ||
They said that Bob McDonald's actions in office did not constitute official actions and were effectively bribes that were happening in real time with Bob McDonald setting up meetings or taking phone calls or driving in donors' cars. | ||
They destroyed his political life. | ||
They moved him off the table. | ||
And then Jack Smith, the same Jack Smith, got reversed at the Supreme Court by John Roberts unanimously. | ||
Saying Bob McDonald didn't do any of this stuff. | ||
It was just political hatchetry to destroy one of their leading rivals, arguably their leading rival in 2012. | ||
Bob McDonald, would he have beat Barack Obama? | ||
I think he would have done a lot better than Mitt Romney did. | ||
And so this is proof of the concept of what they're doing to Donald Trump right now. | ||
It's called the wrap-up smear. | ||
They simply smear their political opponents. | ||
They get all the headlines. | ||
They know that all the charges are bull. | ||
But it doesn't matter. | ||
They control the press. | ||
They control the media. | ||
They're able to destroy. | ||
Take the name Trump. | ||
I haven't said the name Trump at all. | ||
This is what they did in 2010 to Bob McDonough. | ||
They were able to destroy the Republican rising up to defeat them. | ||
And it doesn't really matter. | ||
The grounds, the Supreme Court reversed Jack Smith 9-0 in this case. | ||
Bob McDonald is a free man today. | ||
But they got their result, which was the destruction of one of their political enemies before that political enemy could destroy them. | ||
And they're doing the same thing. | ||
It is remarkable. | ||
We were live for like seven straight hours last week, like listening to the Supreme Court's decisions on these issues. | ||
And what was the question before the court? | ||
What is an official act? | ||
How did the Supreme Court, led by John Roberts, with a much more liberal, with a much more liberal bent in 2010, how did they treat this conviction of Bob McDonald? | ||
They overturned it, saying that there is no official act. | ||
The meaning of official act does not include merely setting up meetings, calling other public officials, or hosting events. | ||
Remarkable. | ||
So this is the same game plan. | ||
If there's one thing that these people are not, it is creative. | ||
They are not creative individuals. | ||
It's the same game plan. | ||
It's the same players, even. | ||
It's Eric Holder. | ||
It's Jack Smith. | ||
It's Barack Obama. | ||
And the setup is here. | ||
This was the setup, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is a clip of the inauguration of Donald Trump. | ||
Barack Obama walking out with Donald Trump to the helicopters, right? | ||
In this moment, there was already a plan hatched for the destruction of Donald Trump. | ||
In this moment, there was a set-in-motion orchestration by these people, even as they're clapping Donald Trump on the arms and hugging and smiling in the photographs, underneath and throughout the entire federal bureaucracy. | ||
There was an organized attempt and an organized plot set in place to destroy the president and to ensure that Jack Smith could do what Jack Smith does. | ||
What does Jack Smith do? | ||
Jack Smith is a hatchet man. | ||
He's not a prosecutor. | ||
He is a man who, in Stalin's era, would be like Levante Barra, who was the muscle for Joseph Stalin in his sham trials. | ||
The famous line is, show me the man, I'll show you the crime. | ||
This is what Jack Smith does. | ||
Jack Smith sets up and orchestrates crimes for people like Donald Trump. | ||
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is what we have seen this morning. | ||
In a shocking revelation, in shocking release of documents that we have just gotten light of, Obama. | ||
O 'Biden, I think some people may call it. | ||
The O 'Biden DOJ has orchestrated the most muscular of all the charges against Donald Trump. | ||
The documents charge, the federal raid, the attack on Donald Trump, his personal property, the raiding of Melania's boudoir. | ||
All of this happened through an actual evidentiary setup of the president. | ||
Those classified documents, those stolen documents, the nuclear codes, they were all placed there by the government. | ||
They were given to Donald Trump. | ||
The government had possession of them and they shipped them to Trump. | ||
This is the classic Dave Chappelle, sprinkle some crack on him. | ||
Dave Chappelle, classic comedy bit. | ||
The cops, sprinkle some crack on him. | ||
Quick, let's get out of here. | ||
They are planting the evidence. | ||
Federal agency had pallets of documents sent to Mar-a-Lago one year before the DOJ raid. | ||
Here we go, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
A federal agency worked with Trump transition team to send two pallets of documents, document boxes, relating to former President Donald Trump's presidency to his Mar-a-Lago home, one year before Special Counsel Jack Smith then raided the residence to look for classified documents. | ||
Oh, interesting! | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
Okay, here's a passed out guy in a car. | ||
Let's plant some crack on him. | ||
Then let's go knock on his window and ask us if he has any crack. | ||
That is effectively what has happened here. | ||
The federal agency that worked with Donald Trump, I will read it again, to send pallets of classified documents related to the former president of Donald Trump's presidency in Mar-a-Lago one year before special counsel Jack Smith then raided the residents to look for those documents. | ||
Smith indicted Trump in June of 2023 for allegedly mishandling the classified documents one year after armed federal agents raided Mar-a-Lago. | ||
But the General Services Administration, the people who handle all of the government's sort of assets here, was in talk with Trump's team both during the The GSA informed Trump's transition team Palettes, two were designated to be sent to Mar-a-Lago, and four were designated to be sent to West Palm Beach Storage Unit. | ||
These storage units, by the way, we covered how Barack Obama had a storage unit next to a McDonald's in Chicago, where all of his presidential documents were stored. | ||
You know, it takes these people, like, long periods of time to, you know, build the palaces to themselves, right? | ||
Their presidential libraries. | ||
Barack Obama is building his presidential library right now. | ||
Where the hell are you going to store all your documents? | ||
Presidential library is normally where you keep all the documents from your presidency. | ||
Where are you going to store them? | ||
Barack in a container, actually, next to a McDonald's is where Barack Obama continues to store his classified documents. | ||
Donald Trump was going to put them in a West Palm Beach storage unit. | ||
According to emails, two pallets were delivered to Mar-a-Lago from Arlington, Virginia facility, contained document boxes, according to the email previewing the shipping charges. | ||
I understand that we are ready to ship. | ||
An email sent in August 2021 by Kathy Geisler, the Director of Office for Portfolio Management and Real Estate Program Execution Division. | ||
That included Trump aide Bo Harrison as a recipient. | ||
I know that originally we had three pallets going to the storage unit. | ||
Now it's four pallets going to the storage unit. | ||
These are pallets. | ||
Pallets of documents. | ||
In July 2021, a letter from Harrison stated that the items to be shipped from Arlington, Virginia to West Palm Beach, Florida, were required to wind down the office of former president and are items that are property of the federal government. | ||
It's unclear how long the pallet sat in a Virginia facility or who had access to them. | ||
An FBI agent said during a witness interview that the GSA was in possession of six pallets from that office, contacted the office of 45 and informed him that they are good to go. | ||
According to a screenshot of the transcript posted by independent journalist Julie Kelly. | ||
You can see it right here on your screen. | ||
So the FBI is signing off on this before they raid Trump. | ||
This is bombshell stuff. | ||
I mean, this is like murder mystery criminal enterprise stuff. | ||
What is the moment? | ||
What is the moment? | ||
Absolute clarity. | ||
The moment of zen. | ||
The moment of enlightenment. | ||
The moment of enlightenment is understanding that your federal government is an organized crime syndicate. | ||
That's it. | ||
This is organized criminal activity. | ||
The FBI signed off on these documents. | ||
They're good to go. | ||
Send them to Trump. | ||
Did they, as some have suspected, as Donald Trump has said on Truth Social, did they plant classified documents in these pallets? | ||
Is this like a Nixon level thing? | ||
Where there's actually like CIA agents that are... | ||
Operationally, like, ensuring the destruction. | ||
Like, Nixon's innocent, alright? | ||
Nixon was innocent. | ||
Nixon was set up. | ||
The guys who were raiding the Watergate, those guys, six of seven of them were CIA agents. | ||
These guys, they were part of an operation. | ||
The person who was leaking all this information was the number two of the FBI. | ||
This was the deep state turning on Nixon because Nixon wanted to investigate and reopen the investigation and the assassination of JFK. | ||
So they concocted a scenario to remove Nixon from office. | ||
Barry Goldwater famously walked into the White House and said, we're going to have to vote to impeach you. | ||
Right? | ||
This is the deep state turned on a president. | ||
They've done it before. | ||
They obviously turned on Kennedy in a physical assassination. | ||
This is a legal assassination of Donald Trump, which may turn into a physical assassination. | ||
We'll see. | ||
They're trying to strip away the Secret Service and put him into the public prison population, which would be a legal assassination. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we have the... | ||
You can see right here on your screen. | ||
Let's click on that image. | ||
You can see right here on your screen the back and forth with the government who held all of Trump's documents. | ||
The idea was that Donald Trump was shoving documents down his pants. | ||
Here we go. | ||
We got all of our documents here. | ||
Here's our documents. | ||
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Oh, look at this. | |
It's the nuclear codes. | ||
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Quick! | |
Show them down my pants. | ||
Walk out kind of like a duck, like a penguin. | ||
Walk out of the White House. | ||
Sorry, I'm so sorry. | ||
This has literally been the narrative that has been spit out by the corporate press about Donald Trump. | ||
That he was sneaking documents out of the White House in his pants. | ||
I've heard that on corporate TV. | ||
And now, lo and behold, these documents that Jack Smith, the guy who has already done one of these Trump operations to Bob McDonald, the guy who would have beat, arguably, Had the best chance at beating Barack Obama in 2012. | ||
They set this guy up in 2010. | ||
They sent Jack Smith on bullshit. | ||
I'll say it. | ||
Sorry, I try not to swear, but these BS charges. | ||
They destroy this Republican who was about to beat or potentially really challenge Barack Obama. | ||
They destroy him, and then they're overturned the Supreme Court in 9-0, saying these charges are bull. | ||
They're doing the exact same thing to Trump. | ||
The charges were over what constitution official activity. | ||
We just heard the immunity argument. | ||
This is Bob McDonald 2.0. | ||
We cannot believe this. | ||
They planted the evidence. | ||
You can see it here. | ||
They planted the evidence on Donald Trump. | ||
The FBI approved of all this going to Trump. | ||
The GSA shipped it to Trump. | ||
Trump didn't steal Jack. | ||
The federal government sent this evidence to Donald Trump. | ||
Now, did the federal government plant classified documents inside of these pallets? | ||
An FBI agent said during the witness interview that they were in possession of the pallets. | ||
They contacted President Trump to inform them that they're going to ship them to President Trump, that everything's good. | ||
They, somebody, has to pick them up or they have to be shipped or something to that effect. | ||
According to Julie Kelly's research here, the National Archives and Records Administration was also involved in the transition. | ||
Archivist, the angry blue-haired librarian archivist of the federal government, David Fierro, had become frustrated at the pace of good-faith efforts by Trump's team to address the concerns, filing a screenshot, according to Kelly. | ||
So the Federalist, who's doing this report here, asked the National Archives whether the pallets shipped by GSA included the documents that were later confiscated by Smith's team. | ||
So the librarians... | ||
So it had to be Joe Biden's Justice Department. | ||
Guys, I mean, this is unbelievable stuff. | ||
The Biden administration was in full control, full control of every single document that went to Donald Trump. | ||
Donald Trump stole nothing. | ||
They shut this man. | ||
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They set him up. | ||
Julie Kelly has done incredible work on this story, explaining how this all happened. | ||
GSA General Services Administration, they handled the transition. | ||
They had six pallets worth of boxes in a Virginia storage facility for six months. | ||
Two of those pallets, about 2,000 pounds of boxes. | ||
These were all boxes. | ||
We're transported to Mar-a-Lago in August of 2021. | ||
Now, who the hell knows what were in those boxes? | ||
Why were they kept there? | ||
Why, if NARO was looking for something, why didn't they just go down the street to Arlington, Virginia, and go look in a storage facility? | ||
And then, Steve, what I found today, I went to the White House visitor log, which is always a good place to go when you want to see who's seeing, who's zooming who. | ||
So we saw David Ferrero. | ||
I met with Dana Remus, who is Joe Biden's, was Joe Biden's chief counsel in the White House. | ||
Met with her twice in September of 2021. | ||
Gary Stern met with Jonathan Hsu, the deputy general counsel at the White House. | ||
This is all happening at the White House in August of 2021. | ||
And then discovered today, Gary Stern again, the NARA general counsel at the White House with Richard Sauber, Joe Biden's special counsel, top lawyer, with him the day before Jack Smith announces the criminal indictment against Donald Trump. | ||
So all of these people are colluding together and they set up Trump. | ||
They set him up. | ||
They shipped him the classified document. | ||
They knew what they were doing. | ||
They shipped the uranium. | ||
And they had all of the media stories already planted. | ||
Everything was already pre, like the nuclear codes. | ||
Remember the nuclear codes? | ||
Remember that entire news cycle that Donald Trump kept the nuclear codes? | ||
All of that, all of it has been orchestrated. | ||
It's been a setup. | ||
They framed him. | ||
They did this with Russiagate. | ||
They framed Donald Trump. | ||
They're practicing the Bob McDonnell-Hillary Clinton playbook. | ||
They framed him. | ||
It's the wrap-up smear, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Tom Fitton on Newsmax last night explaining. | ||
You know, this archives treated Bill Clinton with kid gloves because we saw it directly. | ||
They argued with us over tapes he had that were seemingly classified in part. | ||
But then they did a 180 to go after Trump. | ||
And we see they did it with the support of the White House. | ||
The raid on Trump wouldn't have happened without support on the White House. | ||
Of course, it stands the reason that a former president subject to criminal investigations never seen before in American history. | ||
The idea that that would be done without White House involvement at the most senior levels, you know, it's obvious that's what happened. | ||
And the documents show it's proof positive. | ||
So it's proof positive. | ||
What exactly could be in this? | ||
There's this mysterious story that keeps bubbling up. | ||
This interesting story that keeps bubbling up about the CIA binder. | ||
Where's our CIA binder? | ||
The CIA binder is gone. | ||
It was inside of a safe, inside of a safe, inside of a skiff. | ||
Where's our CIA binder on Russiagate? | ||
Where is it? | ||
It's really an interesting question. | ||
Like, what exactly were the classified documents they were looking for? | ||
Now, here's what we know. | ||
Klein, let's pop this up one more time, this Trump inauguration. | ||
Here's what we know. | ||
We know that when Barack Obama... | ||
And Donald Trump walked out together to officially send off the 44th president and usher in the 45th president that this plan was already in the makings. | ||
Now, this plan was spying on Donald Trump. | ||
There was a secret meeting at the White House on July 8th, 2016, where Barack Obama, along with Joe Biden, Along with the CIA director, John Brennan, was briefed on the Russia collusion hoax. | ||
John Brennan calling it a hoax, saying that Hillary Clinton paid for it. | ||
But also that that hoax is a predicate to spy on Donald Trump. | ||
And they all approved of it. | ||
They approved, even though they knew it was fake. | ||
John Brennan said it's fake. | ||
They all approved of the opportunity to spy on Donald Trump and his associates. | ||
And so, setting in motion, obviously, The raid on Donald Trump and the political prosecutions of Donald Trump, that meeting, we are living in year 10 of Russia collusion hoax cover-up because it's been going on since 2015. | ||
Donald Trump's a Russian agent. | ||
It's been going on a lot longer than that. | ||
We play eclipse of them calling John McCain a Russian agent in 2008. | ||
It's been going on forever. | ||
They've been running this playbook for 20 years. | ||
You have to understand the pattern recognition. | ||
So when, as Barack Obama leaves, and Donald Trump's waving and smiling, I think a little, with a bit of naivete, obviously, because they also had planned to rip, this is why they need to get rid of General Flynn, because General Flynn knew all of these things and understood how this operation worked. | ||
He would know where the dead, where he would know where the bodies are buried. | ||
He's been on the show and he's told us that. | ||
This was the operation. | ||
They continued to raid Donald Trump. | ||
They raided Donald Trump based on the CIA binder that allegedly had all of the information about their spying operation on Trump. | ||
Trump has regularly and infusively said he has the evidence to prove that he's been spied on. | ||
It just hasn't been declassified yet. | ||
And, of course, the release of classified information, that's a big no-no. | ||
You go straight to jail for those kind of things. | ||
And so this was the setup. | ||
Pump. | ||
Trump's documents filled with classified information, maybe even the missing CIA binder, who knows? | ||
Ship those pallets down to Mar-a-Lago, raid Mar-a-Lago, charge Donald Trump. | ||
Same operation they were used in 2010 to get rid of Barack Obama's number one political adversary, Bob McDonald, to destroy him so they could run against simp, gimp master, totally cucked, dog on the roof, Mitt Romney, binders full of women. | ||
They wanted to run against Romney. | ||
Romney was a patsy. | ||
They needed to get rid of the guy who would have actually beat Barack Obama, and this was the way they did it. | ||
And they used the same guys, the same team, and the same strategy. | ||
And they're doing it all to Donald Trump all over again, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It's obviously the missing binder. | ||
This is the 2016 Russian election interference went missing. | ||
What is 2016 Russian election interference? | ||
It's spying on Donald Trump. | ||
Look, what is it? | ||
It's the predicate to spy on Donald Trump. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
That's what it's been admitted to in court. | ||
That's what John Durham found. | ||
This is what the Russia collusion hoaxers have all found. | ||
The Mueller, the Bob Mueller investigation. | ||
It's what they all found. | ||
It's all just a predicate to spy on Donald Trump. | ||
Now, what about this missing binder? | ||
They shoved that into the pallets so they could come after Trump for it? | ||
This is what Jesse Waters, the question Jesse Waters is asking. | ||
Brand new details about how Obama's CIA targeted Trump and started the entire Russia hooks. | ||
For years, we were told that tips from an Australian diplomat tipped off the FBI after a random conversation with Papadopoulos, a no-name 20-something. | ||
But according to new reporting by Michael Schellenberger and Matt Taibbi, the whole thing was a CIA setup. | ||
Former CIA director John Brennan... | ||
Identified 26 Trump associates to be targeted by the Five Eyes Intelligence Alliance, and then those interactions were the targets and were targeted by the FBI as suspicious. | ||
And that's how the FBI launched the Russia collusion hoax. | ||
The details of this entire operation have been stored in a top-secret binder in a secret room in Washington. | ||
Trump ordered the whole thing declassified. | ||
And now the rumor is that the binder might be missing. | ||
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Hmm. | |
Well, where could they have put it? | ||
Could they have put the missing binder that was inside of a safe, inside of a safe, inside of a safe? | ||
That Cash Patel knows exactly the content of that. | ||
He comes on our show and he can't even talk about it because it's so classified. | ||
Again, the sharing of classified information makes you a criminal. | ||
Joe Rogan, Tucker Carlson, having a conversation on Rogan's podcast last week. | ||
Talking about this. | ||
Tucker Carlson got threatening calls from CIA lawyers talking about the sharing of classified information and how it's criminal. | ||
This is Tucker Carlson while he was at Fox. | ||
Oh my. | ||
Was this the setup of the century? | ||
Will we find out that this is the setup of the century? | ||
That is all connected. | ||
And it's all connected to that clip of Joe Biden. | ||
Because Joe Biden was there. | ||
Barack Obama. | ||
It was their regime. | ||
That had been humiliated completely entirely and had been destroyed by Donald Trump. | ||
This was the setup. | ||
This was the booby trap. | ||
This was the intended result. | ||
To ensure that there was leverage against Donald Trump throughout his entire administration to kneecap the entire administration. | ||
And there was a security pack. | ||
There was a lever they could pull. | ||
To put Donald Trump in jail as soon as they were able to ply him out of office. | ||
This is it. | ||
The horrible thing about liars is that the more you lie, the more you have to cover up your lies. | ||
And so you need to continue to lie. | ||
And the entire House of Cards is now falling down. | ||
And by charging Donald Trump and by getting Donald Trump in front of this judge, Eileen Cannon, who you should pray for, it's an incredible judge, and not allowing, not steamrolling this judge and letting, they want these documents to be kept secret. | ||
But with every release of these documents, it becomes more and more clear that this was something that they planted on Trump. | ||
There's a setup. | ||
They controlled the documents. | ||
That Trump didn't eat them, shove them down his pants, put them in Melania's unmentionables. | ||
That the government handed Trump the documents after going through them and approving of them and potentially planting criminal evidence in there. | ||
The predicate, of course, of all of this is to spy on Trump, to raid Trump, to destroy Trump's civil liberties for an insurance policy so that they could destroy Trump. | ||
That's why Barack Obama's smiling there. | ||
That's why Barack Obama's able to smile at the inauguration. | ||
He knows the fix is in. | ||
Michael Schellenberger, one of the best journalists on earth, explaining how this fix operated. | ||
Michael, explain how this all started with the CIA picking these 26 Trump people. | ||
Yeah, good to be with you, Jesse. | ||
Well, obviously, this is an extremely serious story and serious allegation by multiple credible sources that Public and Racket, that's Matt Tybee's publication, have spoken to. | ||
These are people that are close to the House intelligence investigation of how the Russia collusion hoax began. | ||
The story, as you mentioned, was that, oh, we were just informed by foreign intelligence about this. | ||
Our sources tell us a very different story, which is that this was initiated by the U.S. government. | ||
It came from within the U.S. government's intelligence community, including the CIA, that they asked the so-called Five Eyes Nations intelligence agencies, that's the other English-speaking nations, including Britain and Australia, to spy on 26 Trump associates, or at least they had a list of the 26 associates that were identified. | ||
This is new information. | ||
Some people have theorized about this and speculated about it. | ||
We feel very confident that our sources were in a position to know and are very credible in this report. | ||
It's obviously a very serious allegation because this is illegal spying and it's illegal election interference. | ||
Michael Schellenberger is not a Republican. | ||
He's not MAGA. | ||
I doubt that he's ever voted. | ||
I mean, we've texted a couple times. | ||
I don't know him personally. | ||
Right? | ||
But I'm telling you, as a matter of fact, I doubt he's ever voted for a Republican. | ||
Michael Schellenberger is straight up, okay, so this guy, this independent journalist, this investigative journalist, is straight up saying exactly what we're saying on this program, which is that they planted classified documents at Mar-a-Lago as the predicate to set up Donald Trump. | ||
This is remarkable. | ||
Listen to this. | ||
There has been widespread speculation that this binder was the reason or a reason for the FBI raid of Mar-a-Lago, and we'll be discussing that tomorrow. | ||
But obviously, if this binder contains what we have been told that it contains, which may include raw intelligence, information showing that the U.S. government, the CIA and the intelligence community of the U.S. government, initiated The Russia collusion hoax, that it did not occur in the way that the official story, including the Durham investigation, had portrayed it, then that's extremely serious information. | ||
And it may be if the FBI then went to go get it in order to continue the cover-up of this information, that obviously adds an even more dramatic wrinkle to this. | ||
Again, we'll have more to say about it tomorrow, but this is a huge, huge story. | ||
I mean, I've been thinking about it in the history of the United States of America. | ||
Have we ever had something like this where the intelligence community was weaponized against a political candidate and using our foreign allies to do it? | ||
I can't think of a more important or dramatic story. | ||
It does absolutely demonstrate something that is so pernicious and so evil, the rot at the very core of the industrial complex that runs this nation. | ||
And that is that they will, without question, without even hesitating, act in an illegal and unconstitutional capacity to destroy any perceived threats. | ||
You do not live in a democracy. | ||
It is so tough to accept that reality that we don't live in a democracy. | ||
It's something, but it's definitely not a democracy. | ||
A democracy, in a democracy, we'd be living through a second Trump term of roaring prosperity. | ||
And we'd have a, we'd probably have an extremely diminished and or entirely fired federal bureaucratic deep state along with term limits, which 90, some 80 to 90% of the country agrees with. | ||
But we don't live in a democracy, do we? | ||
We live in sort of a controlled oligarchy. | ||
There is a piece on the chessboard that they don't want. | ||
Bob McDonnell running against Barack Obama. | ||
Donald Trump coming back into power. | ||
Well, they'll do anything to destroy it. | ||
You're seeing that here. | ||
Mike Davis, obviously somebody who worked hand-in-glove with the Trump administration, commenting on how the playbook for Russiagate just gets played out again and again and again against Republicans. | ||
And we should... | ||
We should become smart about this, right? | ||
Because, as we'll prove to you in a second, they literally yell at the top of their lungs what they're about to do to us. | ||
Okay? | ||
Here we go. | ||
But we really don't know what these records are, do we? | ||
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I don't know what they are. | |
I mean, we got an affidavit that is all blacked out. | ||
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I don't even know what they're talking about. | |
Do you? | ||
Does anyone? | ||
Well, I know from the Biden Justice Department leaks to Newsweek that they're going in there. | ||
The whole point of this raid was to go get President Trump's declassified personal copy of the Crossfire Hurricane records because they're so damning for Obama, Biden, Hillary, James Clapper, Susan Rice, the FBI, the intel community. | ||
That's what this raid is about. | ||
This was so unprecedented and unnecessary and unlawful, unless you understand that was the real reason for this. | ||
Okay, and finally... | ||
Again, these guys are our friends, but it's really important to let the people who truly understand the mechanisms here, the guys who have security clearances, Kash Patel still has the highest level security clearance in the country. | ||
Kash Patel still maintains his security clearance. | ||
Kash Patel has seen the other half of what they did to Donald Trump in 2016. | ||
He has seen the full setup. | ||
That's why Cash Patel is such an important voice on this. | ||
Here's Cash Patel on the planting of classified evidence at Mar-a-Lago for Donald Trump to get these charges. | ||
Go. | ||
It does seem like there is, like, full-scale panic, a lot of buttons being hit right now. | ||
One of those buttons is a binder went missing of CIA material. | ||
This binder was locked inside of a safe, which was locked inside of another safe called a turducken, I guess. | ||
You would probably know more about that than I. But these alarm bells went off and we did a whole show yesterday on it about, wait a second, so the CIA is losing these binders of Russian intelligence information. | ||
That sounds like what Cash told us nigh on 18 months ago when he was in studio. | ||
And sure enough, you said they have all of this information exonerating Donald Trump in the Russiagate. | ||
Ordeal, hoax. | ||
And the government is sitting on it. | ||
They won't allow it to be made public. | ||
And now suddenly those binders go missing. | ||
What's going on, Cash? | ||
It is the ultimate government con job. | ||
Nobody lost that binder. | ||
The Russians and the Iranians didn't break into the Central Intelligence Agency, then break into a skiff, then break into a safe, and then secretly escape with the materials so they could blame Donald Trump for missing documents. | ||
The CIA knows exactly where that binder is. | ||
So does the Department of Justice. | ||
But their grundoons in the media are like, how do we turn this on Donald Trump? | ||
Because it actually exonerates Donald Trump. | ||
So what do we do? | ||
We make it look as if Donald Trump stole the binder, which is completely preposterous. | ||
They actually know that. | ||
And oh, by the way, there's an email from the Department of Justice to the National Archives that says, the binder has been returned. | ||
Thank you for giving it to us. | ||
Little did we know. | ||
Little did we know what Cash was telling us there during Christmas. | ||
You can see the Christmas decorations in the background, right? | ||
We're very festive around here. | ||
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We even did a whole show with a Santa Claus hat on. | |
Little did we know that the little present that was left under the tree by Grinch-like characters inside of the Biden regime, that the present was the classified documents shipped to Donald Trump that then they were going to charge Donald Trump for. | ||
Kash Patel just talked about the emails. | ||
The emails that are now public. | ||
If you were listening to the show six months ago, you would have heard that. | ||
And now we're watching that with, like, great revelation. | ||
I cannot believe he told us live on air what was going to happen and what had happened. | ||
Real quick update on everything that we have learned about the documents case really quickly here. | ||
And then a final clip sort of crystallizing everything for you about what the play is next. | ||
And then we will go immediately to Senator Mike Lee. | ||
Jack Smith hid the fact that the National Archives had several conversations with the Biden White House about bringing charges against Donald Trump. | ||
The U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland lied about the independence of the investigations of Donald Trump. | ||
The Biden White House counsel asked them to be kept in the loop about the criminal charges of Donald Trump. | ||
Biden's DOJ instructed the National Archives on how to do the cover-up coordination and the Department of Energy discovered that Trump had an active security clearance, which would have, of course, exonerated him here. | ||
And so they indicted and retroactively terminated it. | ||
The real criminals are inside of the Biden White House, and we have the documents to prove it. | ||
We've shown you these documents before. | ||
We'll show them to you again. | ||
You can read the emails. | ||
Read it and weep. | ||
Jack Smith doesn't want you to see this. | ||
Jack Smith doesn't want you to know what's actually happening. | ||
He just wants you to listen to the narrative. | ||
And that brings us very nicely, ladies and gentlemen, to the wrap-up smear. | ||
Final thing on all of this. | ||
The nature of evil is that it can't be quiet, right? | ||
When Christ talks to demons in the Gospels, they like scream out, okay? | ||
None of them are silent. | ||
They're always screaming and writhing and hissing. | ||
Evil speaks, okay? | ||
Evil speaks. | ||
Oftentimes wisdom is silent or listens. | ||
But evil speaks and speaks loudly. | ||
When when these when when this party is committing evil, they tell you about it. | ||
And in an act of like absolute, we can only assume drunkenness. | ||
Nancy Pelosi, seven or eight high balls in at 11 a.m. | ||
in the morning, wobbled up to the stage. | ||
This is 12 years ago. | ||
This clip is 12 years old. | ||
She explained the strategy of the wrap-up smear. | ||
And it is so instructive to listen to it just straight from her. | ||
I'm going to remove myself out of it, obviously. | ||
You guys know where my allegiances lie, my thought processes, and my worldview on politics. | ||
Let's let, instead, Nancy Pelosi explain what Democrats do to Republicans, how they plant evidence and crimes, how they literally plant crimes on Republicans, destroy them in the press, utilize their organs in the press to destroy them, and then... | ||
Use that as a predicate for an investigation. | ||
Here's Nancy Pelosi. | ||
While Donald Trump was still donating to Democrats, while Hillary Clinton was attending Donald Trump's wedding with Melania, with Bill, we get those great photos out of that. | ||
Here's what Nancy Pelosi was saying about their strategy, and it hasn't changed. | ||
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...down hospitals and the rest of it. | ||
So they don't want them to see that contrast, so they focus on something else. | ||
And it's a diversionary tactic. | ||
It's a self-fulfilling problem. | ||
You demonize, and then you... | ||
We call it the wrap-up smear. | ||
If you want to talk politics, you call it the wrap-up smear. | ||
You smear somebody with falsehoods and all the rest, and then you merchandise it. | ||
And then you write it, and they'll say, see, it's reported in the press that this, this, this, and this... | ||
So they have that validation that the press reported the smear, and then it's called the wrap-up smear. | ||
Now I'm going to merchandise the press's report on the smear that we made. | ||
And it's a tactic. | ||
And it's self-evident. | ||
But I think I'm worth the trouble. | ||
You ever seen that clip 12 years ago? | ||
Nancy Pelosi in this moment of senility? | ||
So we create a lie. | ||
We plant evidence. | ||
Then we use our organs in the press to destroy that person who we've planted the evidence on and smear it. | ||
When people ask us about it, we're like, look, it's been reported by our apparatchiks in the press. | ||
And then you merchandise it, right? | ||
Then you use it as predicates for investigations, congressional hearings, criminal charges. | ||
Nancy Pelosi. | ||
I'm telling you, 12 years ago, exactly what their playbook is, exactly what they use against Bob McDonald, what they're using against Donald Trump right now, and who can possibly stop it. | ||
Well, clear-eyed constitutionalists who actually care about the future of this country could stop it because these are Marxist tactics. | ||
These are Stalinist tactics. | ||
One of those clear-eyed constitutionalists, one of the very few in Washington, D.C., Senator Mike Lee, who's on the Judiciary Committee in the Senate, joins the program now. | ||
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Senator, the wrap-up smear! | ||
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Well, well, well. | |
It's really nice when they just explain to us what the playbook is. | ||
It gave us a full menu of services that they offer. | ||
Very often, the bad guys tell us what they're going to do before they even do it. | ||
It's a monologue. | ||
It's a supervillain monologue. | ||
Dr. Evil. | ||
I really wish she spoke a little bit more like Dr. Evil and would apparently bite one finger right after she says it. | ||
Well, saying the words $100 billion. | ||
With a little pet whom she names Mr. Bicklesworth, that would be an added plus. | ||
I didn't know you were such an Austin Powers fan. | ||
Naturally. | ||
This is something I wouldn't have... | ||
Something I didn't know. | ||
We should do Mike Lee. | ||
We should do Senator Mike Lee trivia every single time during the show. | ||
I think people would be quite fascinated to learn how... | ||
I can always be counted on to know completely useless, meaningless information. | ||
I'm good for that. | ||
How based Mike Lee. | ||
You actually... | ||
I meant to comment on this, but you've actually taken quite a Dr. Evil sort of look yourself. | ||
The new hairstyle, I like it a lot. | ||
Oh, thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I didn't quite have Dr. Evil in mind, but I'm going to have to think of it from that vibe now. | ||
Are you going to grow a beard? | ||
Because that's normally what happens when you grow a beard. | ||
No, beards don't look good on me. | ||
They just look goofy. | ||
So there is a, well, a beard covers up a lot for a man. | ||
There is a massive cover-up going on right now. | ||
From a judiciary standpoint, you are on the Judiciary Committee, so presumably with a Republican majority, which the betting markets are saying you're going to have, you could potentially look into this. | ||
In the next Senate. | ||
But this documents case out of Mar-a-Lago is remarkable. | ||
The newest documents released from Judge Eileen Cannon show that the government was totally and completely in control of all documents for a year before sending them down to Mar-a-Lago. | ||
But the FBI signed off on it. | ||
The National Archives signed off on all these documents. | ||
And it seems like planting evidence. | ||
It's either incompetence or they're planting evidence on Donald Trump as a predicate for a raid. | ||
Either way, if this turns out to be true, it's a problem for the government. | ||
It's certainly a problem if they were contemplating it, if this was malice aforethought and they were saying, let's frame him. | ||
But at a bare minimum, this is criminally reckless for them to have had custody of the documents. | ||
And the allegation, as I understand it, I learned about it just minutes ago, is that the government had custody of the documents. | ||
And drop them off at Mar-a-Lago. | ||
It's like, here you go. | ||
You've got this. | ||
And then to later charge him for possessing those same documents that they dropped off at Mar-a-Lago seems highly problematic to me. | ||
There's a lot of this going on. | ||
There's a lot of highly problematic, really like needling prosecutions that are happening on a very interesting way. | ||
So this is my favorite one. | ||
Hillary Clinton does... | ||
Pays for the Russian dossier. | ||
She misidentifies that in her FEC filings. | ||
And she gets a slap on the wrist in a $200,000 penalty, right, from the FEC. | ||
The FEC doesn't even see the charges, the payments that Donald Trump made or Donald Trump's organization made to Stormy Daniels as even problematic or a campaign expense at all. | ||
They pass on that. | ||
The Biden DOJ pass on that. | ||
The first district attorney in New York passes on that, and now Alvin Bragg is bringing that as some type of bootstrapped misdemeanor to a felony, when Hillary Clinton, in every single conceivable circumstance, did far, far, far worse. | ||
I'm getting tired of saying, like, could you imagine if we were doing this? | ||
Like, how the hell do you end this kind of stuff? | ||
You're on the Judiciary Committee. | ||
Yeah, look, it has to end one way or another. | ||
Legal warfare. | ||
The weaponization of criminal law is a really dangerous thing, and it's become common in other countries, countries that we don't aspire to be anything like. | ||
It has to end in this country, and I think it has to end with a very loud thought, with a very loud slam of the door. | ||
My hope is that we can secure an absolute victory for President Trump in each of these cases that have been trumped up. | ||
By vindictive, vicious prosecutors. | ||
And that there will be consequences brought to bear, particularly in those cases where the government did something demonstrably corrupt in bringing them. | ||
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With the Supreme Court, you've sat in on many Supreme Court arguments. | ||
You care a great deal, obviously, about our Constitution. | ||
We had the presidential immunity arguments last week, which were horrifying, actually. | ||
The more I reflected on them, we were live for five hours and then had commentaries for two hours after that. | ||
Senator, I mean, it was terrifying. | ||
You have the federal government arguing that they have every right to drone strike and murder American citizens, 16-year-old children, without due process or any trial. | ||
And that is totally legal, yet leading a peaceful protest, free speech protected peaceful protest is not legal. | ||
And the president must be jailed for that. | ||
It didn't make any sense to us. | ||
Maybe you could illuminate for us. | ||
Look, it makes no sense whatsoever. | ||
Donald Trump was in office as president of the United States on January 6th, 2021. | ||
And no matter how loudly Liz Cheney... | ||
And her allies on the left and the media claim otherwise. | ||
His actions should be shielded by presidential immunity because he was in office at the time. | ||
Now, at the argument, there are a number of justices who rightly focused on the immense harm that would come to the country and to the presidency itself if you subjected former presidents to criminal prosecution. | ||
of former presidents based on official decisions, actions made in office while they were president. | ||
This would inflict immense harm, not just on the former presidents themselves, but on our constitutional republic. | ||
There are a lot of observers, lawyers, legal scholars who believe the court is likely to agree with the president's arguments, at least to the degree. | ||
Sufficient to convince the court to remand the case back down to the trial court, asking for a determination as to which of the indictments alleged criminal acts are official and which are simply private conduct that couldn't be reached by presidential immunity. | ||
Look, the bottom line is, Benny, that we simply can't have presidents while in office constantly second-guessing their every move. | ||
Paralyzed by the fear, a legitimate fear, of criminal charges that they might face all over the place once they leave office. | ||
Presidents have to make a million decisions, not just in a four-year presidency, but every day. | ||
And presidents, regardless of their political leanings, their party affiliation, they're constantly faced with a whole lot of tough decisions. | ||
And on a lot of them, the legal implications down the road might not be crystal clear. | ||
Because that is the case, not just sometimes, but constantly, you can't paralyze the presidency by saying you can be called into court and held criminally responsible if after the fact somebody concludes you did something wrong on this, not while making official decisions as president. | ||
Researching McDonald versus the United States, which was Jack Smith's last taking off of the chessboard, a Republican. | ||
Who would have stood up and potentially ran against Barack Obama in 2012. | ||
In 2010, he charged Bob McDonnell with very similar actions, saying there's fraud and corruption, bribery, and all sorts of malfeasance. | ||
The Supreme Court overturned Jack Smith 9-0, saying effectively that Jack Smith didn't know what an official act was. | ||
When we saw this, when we actually read the ruling from John Roberts in a much more liberal court, And saying, you don't understand the difference between an official act. | ||
It was like, dude, we're on replay here. | ||
They've done this before. | ||
They've tried this before. | ||
And, Benny, you want to know why that decision in McDonald's was 9-0? | ||
It was 9-0 because there are only nine members of the Supreme Court. | ||
The Democrats have yet to succeed in packing it. | ||
So that's the reason it was 9-0. | ||
It was dead wrong then, and it's dead wrong now. | ||
When they undertake actions that fail to take into account what an official act is. | ||
Yeah, so official act was spying on Donald Trump and they used FISA to do it. | ||
FISA was just reauthorized with the help of Republicans, which is breathtakingly disgraceful. | ||
You're one of the few voices calling out, talking about the dangers of this. | ||
Can you talk to us about where that battle stands right now? | ||
Is it lost forever? | ||
It's not lost forever because this most recent reauthorization of FISA-702 takes it out for two years. | ||
The last time we reauthorized it, it was for five years. | ||
And now this one will be for only two years. | ||
And this is a time for us to continue to beat this drum. | ||
My hope is that when President Trump takes office, he'll be part of the call, as I'm sure he will be, to reform FISA-702. | ||
And perhaps we won't even have to wait for the expiration. | ||
Look, it's wrong. | ||
When we give the government the power, as it's appropriate for us to do, to surveil foreign adversaries, people who are not U.S. citizens operating not on U.S. soil, we should be able to listen to them without a warrant. | ||
They don't get the benefits of the Fourth Amendment because they're outside the United States. | ||
They're our adversaries. | ||
They're on foreign soil. | ||
They're not subject to our laws or our jurisdiction. | ||
But once you give the government that benefit and allow them to incidentally, or in some cases accidentally, collect private communications of U.S. citizens on U.S. soil, then in order to search for that, if they've got you talking to somebody who, unbeknownst to you, is a foreign adversary who they're listening to, in order for them to get onto that FISA 702 database and search for Benny Johnson, show me everything we've got on Benny Johnson, they should have to get a warrant. | ||
There's no question about that. | ||
They should have to get a warrant for that. | ||
And that is the primary reform we were asking for. | ||
They refused to adopt that to their everlasting shame. | ||
Look, the Uniparty is strong. | ||
It is real. | ||
It is robust, especially when you get into things like war powers, maintaining the military-industrial complex, and the domestic surveillance state. | ||
And they prevailed here. | ||
That puts Americans at risk because of things like selective targeting or reverse targeting. | ||
They may go after certain foreign adversaries and start listening to them, specifically because they know they are likely at some point or another to talk to certain Americans who they want to surveil without a warrant. | ||
That plus the fact that there have been so many documented instances of abuse. | ||
The guy who thought his dad was cheating on his mom, who was an agent, so he ran his dad through the FISA 702 database. | ||
Or the agent who owned an apartment and he ran the would-be tenant, the guy who was applying to rent his apartment, through the 702 database. | ||
Or the thousands of donors to a particular political campaign who were run through the FISA 702 database. | ||
Or the member of Congress that was subjected to that. | ||
These are all instances of documented abuse of FISA 702. | ||
We shouldn't let this go a day longer, much less years longer. | ||
Without a warrant requirement. | ||
It does seem, looking at the map, that you are on the winning side and that the Freedom Caucus and the caucus of people who actually care about this country, care about the Republican base, is growing small and then bigger and then exponentially now. | ||
So much so that Mitch McConnell has announced his resignation, but not without some parting shots, obviously billions more for Ukraine. | ||
And then recent parting shots at Tucker Carlson, who I know has featured you on his program and who is beloved by our audience. | ||
What universe are we living in where it's Mitch McConnell using the logo of the Senate, the seal of the Senate, to insult Tucker Carlson and insult the tens of millions of Republicans and conservatives who follow him? | ||
It seems like such a disgraceful moment for us as a party, and truly the reviled venom of the D.C. Uniparty that hates the conservative base totally on display. | ||
I was just shocked when I saw that clip. | ||
Your comments, Senator? | ||
No, it is shocking. | ||
And the response is that anyone and everyone who doesn't support giving an additional $60 billion to Ukraine in a war where we've already... | ||
Sent that country $113 billion, more than every other nation on Earth combined. | ||
If you're not willing to give another $60 billion to Ukraine with no plan for peace in sight, when the prospects of a forever war, the prospects now talk of a potential 10-year bilateral security guarantee where we're going to just continue giving these sums every single year, to call anyone who raises concerns with that an isolationist or somebody who's Willing to stand up for Putin is shameful. | ||
And it really is a disturbing trend in which I think the military-industrial complex is making clear that it's ruling this place. | ||
It's got a huge pull on a whole lot of people. | ||
And then it enforces that power that it's got with threats of designating anyone who disagrees as either an isolationist. | ||
Or is somebody who likes Putin? | ||
That's not fair and it's not right, especially coming from a Republican leader, knowing full well that this is a very divisive issue. | ||
It's divisive among and between Senate Republicans and House Republicans. | ||
Among Americans generally, it's far less divisive because Americans hate it. | ||
They understand that every dollar is purchasing less. | ||
It's harder for Americans to just put food on the table on a roof over their head and gas in the car than it ever has been in our lifetimes. | ||
The value of every dollar is less because we're spending money we don't have, and a lot of that we're sending to another country, half a world away, where we're not fighting a war so that they can fight a war using our weapons. | ||
That's wrong. | ||
Very quickly, Senator, I know you're tight on time. | ||
An update on the leader's race in the Republican Party. | ||
The odds are for the Republicans to take the Senate. | ||
The leader will be incredibly important. | ||
You're inside of those meetings. | ||
You're inside of those chambers. | ||
You're behind the closed doors. | ||
What's going on? | ||
Yeah, so we've got a few people who are already seeking leadership position. | ||
We've got two candidates who have thrown their hat in the ring formally to be the next Republican leader in the Senate. | ||
I predict that others will join between now and November or December when we make this decision. | ||
Right now, I'm focused much more on the... | ||
On the why and the how and the what of the race before we get to the who. | ||
I think that's been a mistake we've made in the past. | ||
We've jumped so quickly into the who is it going to be question that we don't define the position and what it is that we want out of it. | ||
I hope that our next Senate Republican leader, whoever that person might be, will be somebody who seeks to unite the Senate Republican conference behind ideals that are embraced by our voters and who will help us That's | ||
what we've had. | ||
And we've had success after success for the Uniparty, unifying The Democrats sharply dividing the Senate Republicans and overwhelmingly alienating Republican voters. | ||
That's wrong, and that's part of what I want to iron out over the next few months before we get to the who. | ||
I want to solve that question regarding what, why, and how. | ||
Would you consider running? | ||
Possibly. | ||
I won't rule it out. | ||
I don't necessarily think that... | ||
That I would be the best choice, and I'm looking at all the options. | ||
I wouldn't consider doing it until I've laid the groundwork and figured out who else is going to run. | ||
I think there are a number of people who may get in the race, including my friend and colleague, Senator Rick Scott of Florida, who ran last time. | ||
I was proud to nominate him. | ||
Nominating him to the conference got both me and him removed. | ||
By Mitch McConnell from the Commerce Committee on which we both served and where both of us together had filed and passed more amendments to legislation in that committee than every other Republican combined. | ||
And yet he removed us from that committee. | ||
So if Senator Scott runs, I'd be happy to support him again. | ||
But there's a lot to do between now and then before we know whether he's going to run and who else might get it. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, we'll keep an eye on it. | ||
Everybody should keep an eye on Based Mike Lee. | ||
Follow him on X. He is arguably the closest aligned with this audience of anyone in the Senate. | ||
He cares about this country. | ||
He cares about this Constitution. | ||
He cares about God, and he cares about saving this place. | ||
Godspeed, Senator. | ||
Thank you, and thanks for the At Based Mike Lee plug. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
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Always. | |
Amen. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, Based Mike Lee. | ||
Always exciting. | ||
Always somebody who has sort of that clear like a bell talk. | ||
Ring it like a bell, right? | ||
You ring like a bell. | ||
You ask him a question and it rings like a bell. | ||
He's just somebody who knows his stuff. | ||
He is sharp. | ||
He will not lie to you. | ||
He will say it like it is. | ||
And he has a style that's like... | ||
It's not Trump-style, right? | ||
He's not going to yell or flail his arms, but he's just a sharp, sharp individual. | ||
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We're going to show you some very funny, interesting results on the campus protests here in just a second. | ||
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All right, ladies and gentlemen, we got some very interesting stuff going on in the Marxist protests. | ||
On campus, it turns out that if it's affecting Democrats in a bad way, because everybody is so sick of these people now, and they're disrupting and destroying leftist institutions, they're the Frankenstein's monster that was created by Dr. Frankenstein, and now it's turned on the leftist institution. | ||
Turns out that this is really bad in the polls for Joe Biden. | ||
Joe Biden is seen as a terrorist sympathizer. | ||
That Joe Biden's Jewish support for Joe Biden or Muslim support for Joe Biden? | ||
Nobody's pleased with this. | ||
It's all cratering. | ||
And so Joe Biden's in a tough position. | ||
So if the protests do that, if they're fighting against, remember Occupy Wall Street at the end of George W. Bush? | ||
George W. Bush is president. | ||
So the Occupy Wall Street was allowed to go on forever to hurt George W. Bush. | ||
The Summer of Love, BLM, Antifa riots were able to go on for months and months and months unabated. | ||
Nobody lifted a finger to stop anything. | ||
Nancy Pelosi kneeled in a kente cloth to them. | ||
She put on a kente cloth, kneeled down, couldn't even get back up again. | ||
It's humiliating. | ||
But because this is hurting Democrats, because this is hurting Joe Biden, now you're like full police state. | ||
Panicked pro-Palestinian protesters fall downstairs as they try to flee from hundreds of New York Police Department riot cops swooping in to occupy Columbia University. | ||
Okay, listen. | ||
These people are such dumbasses, okay? | ||
Again, I try and keep my language less salty on the program, but they are just stupid. | ||
They're stupid. | ||
You're just dumb, alright? | ||
You people are just dumb. | ||
So they break into a building, they commit no less than a dozen different crimes, and then they stand outside the building and demand food and water. | ||
Do you remember the hardcore leftist protesters of the 70s? | ||
Burning their bras and throwing all their medals and stuff. | ||
Do you remember those people? | ||
Like, this is not those people, okay? | ||
These are adult daycare kids, all right? | ||
And they're so unbelievably embarrassing. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Bring us food for breaking all of, for being criminals, like supply us food and water. | ||
This is my absolute all-time favorite clip. | ||
Check it out. | ||
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Why should the university be obligated to provide food to people who've taken over a building? | |
Well, first of all, we're saying that they're obligated to provide food to students who pay for a meal plan here. | ||
But you mentioned that there was a request that food and water be brought in. | ||
To allow it to be brought in. | ||
I mean, well, I guess it's ultimately a question of what kind of community and obligation Columbia feels it has to its students. | ||
Do you want students to die of dehydration and starvation or get severely ill, even if they disagree with you? | ||
If the answer is no, then you should allow basic... | ||
I mean, it's crazy to say because we're on an Ivy League campus, but this is like basic humanitarian aid we're asking for. | ||
Like, could people please have a glass of water? | ||
But they did put themselves in that, very deliberately, in that situation and in that position. | ||
So it seems like you're sort of saying, we want to be revolutionaries, we want to take up this building. | ||
Now would you please bring us food and water? | ||
Nobody's asking them to bring anything. | ||
We're asking them to not violently stop us from bringing in basic humanitarian aid. | ||
They're stopping the delivery of food? | ||
We are looking for a commitment from them that they will not stop it violently. | ||
Oh, but they haven't stopped it yet. | ||
Well, I don't know to what extent it has been attempted, but we're looking for a commitment. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Say what you want about Joseph Stalin. | ||
Say what you want about Mao Zedong. | ||
Say what you want about, like, these evil, butcherous, you know, monsters of history. | ||
They killed, like, 90 million people, Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong. | ||
At least they were, like, hardened warriors and ruthless, right? | ||
These people can't survive an hour without getting... | ||
There are five guys delivered, but with the vegetarian option, okay? | ||
And without extra salt. | ||
And the Diet Cokes need to be Coke Zero, not Diet Coke. | ||
It needs to be Coke Zero, all right? | ||
And no ice, okay? | ||
Like, these are not your great-grandfather's Marxist radicals, okay? | ||
I'm not saying that they're better, all right? | ||
They're not. | ||
I would much prefer these weaklings to the Marxist butchers. | ||
But they are unbelievably embarrassing. | ||
They are hideously ugly. | ||
And I do wonder about that, right? | ||
You do wonder. | ||
Like, Megyn Kelly said this. | ||
Why are they so homely? | ||
Maybe it's because this is all they have to do, right? | ||
They're just like, They're just losers. | ||
We showed you the mugshots from yesterday. | ||
They're just losers. | ||
And they have nothing else. | ||
And they've been lied to by corporate America and by the left. | ||
They have no purpose. | ||
They have no soul. | ||
And they have nothing that really animates them at all. | ||
And so they're just like legitimately losers. | ||
And maybe that's why they're doing this. | ||
I'm not exactly certain. | ||
I do have this... | ||
I do have this Megyn Kelly clip. | ||
Let's pop this up. | ||
By the way, why are they so unattractive? | ||
I really legitimately want to know. | ||
Why are all the protesters so homely? | ||
I don't think they're unconnected. | ||
I'm not going to lie. | ||
I think attractive, smart people are not drawn to this nonsense. | ||
They're living their lives being successful. | ||
It's the unattractive and or dumb people who feel the need to do this to feel like they matter. | ||
Sorry, hard trick. | ||
Megyn Kelly doing her best for Gina George there. | ||
This is pretty funny. | ||
Also, it's really funny when these are like the nerdy weaklings, right? | ||
The band camp kids. | ||
And when the chads actually stand up to them, it's pretty remarkable. | ||
Here's the Georgia state troopers tackling these protesters from yesterday. | ||
And come on a boom! | ||
Down goes Frazier. | ||
Boom goes the dynamite. | ||
Baby. | ||
Look at him go. | ||
It's kind of like high school all over. | ||
If Megyn Kelly's going to be Regina George and she's going to be like the mean high school pretty girl, then these cops that are like tackling these protesters and are dragging them away, they're like the chads. | ||
They're the jocks in high school. | ||
It's all high school. | ||
All of life is pretty much just living out, living over like a loop of high school again and again and again. | ||
All right? | ||
These people are complete and total losers. | ||
And there's this awesome photo that's trending across the internet right now of these chads saving a flag. | ||
North Carolina. | ||
Let's pop on in. | ||
Let's pop on in here. | ||
You can see, ladies and gentlemen, here in this. | ||
We're going to make this. | ||
Let's make this a little bit bigger. | ||
You can see here, in North Carolina, you can see the fraternity bros here. | ||
What fraternity is this, Robbie? | ||
What's a fraternity? | ||
This is a fraternity in North Carolina. | ||
Our producer, Robbie, apparently was a part of this. | ||
Pi Kappa Psi. | ||
And these bros went and saved the American flag from the Mongoloid orcs who were trying to tear it down. | ||
And you can see, can we zoom in more on this? | ||
You can see here the smirks are back, right? | ||
So the patriotic smirk is back. | ||
The Nick Sandman smirk. | ||
Zoom in on that blue guy. | ||
You got any more punch? | ||
There you go. | ||
The patriotic smirk back. | ||
Nick Sandman's back, okay? | ||
We have our new Nick Sandman. | ||
Book this man as quickly as possible. | ||
There's also Hooters guy right behind him. | ||
You can see the guy in the Hooters shirt. | ||
Hooters guy is American patriot and hero. | ||
The vibe is just on point here. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen. | ||
The drip is on point. | ||
He's got his Hooters golf shirt up. | ||
There he is. | ||
Good for you, boys. | ||
Well done, boys. | ||
Way to go. | ||
If America is to be saved, it shall be saved by the Chads. | ||
As it has always been and as it will be. | ||
America has always been saved by Chads. | ||
I'm sorry, but two-spirit, genderqueer... | ||
Humanities studies, left-wing activists, like, World War III pops off? | ||
Like, that's not the person who's going to save America. | ||
This person's going to destroy America, but that's not the person who's going to save America. | ||
It's always been the Chads who have stood up to save America. | ||
Are we witnessing, ladies and gentlemen, the resurgence of Chad energy in the country? | ||
I think we are, actually. | ||
I think we are. | ||
Go to a UFC match. | ||
Go sit in front of a UFC match with Donald Trump. | ||
We just did that two weeks ago. | ||
Three weeks ago. | ||
Go do that. | ||
You will realize that Chad energy is actually like a very, very strong and an accelerant force in society. | ||
And that the communist weaklings are smelly, ugly, losers who have no purpose in life, that nobody likes them, nobody's ever liked them, and they're bitter and angry and miserable. | ||
Do we have the mugshots? | ||
Do we have the mugshots, Klein? | ||
These mugshots are really remarkable, but they also do equally demonstrate sort of what we're talking about here. | ||
It's so sad. | ||
It's such purposelessness, fatherlessness. | ||
Like a lack of parenting, a lack of strength in their life. | ||
Look at this man's jaw. | ||
Look at this man. | ||
Look at this guy. | ||
Look at this man's jaw. | ||
Look at this. | ||
How easy would it be to knock out that man based on his jawline? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Right? | ||
You can always tell. | ||
I'm not saying I have the strongest jaw, but I'm telling you, go back one. | ||
I'm saying, look at this. | ||
Look at this guy. | ||
Look at this guy. | ||
I mean, he doesn't even have a chin. | ||
I don't know how it works. | ||
He looks like a Spongebob character. | ||
He goes straight to neck to mouth. | ||
Okay? | ||
What's the character that looks like this? | ||
He's like a squid. | ||
He looks like a squid. | ||
He looks like a squid. | ||
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Right? | |
They're societal weaklings. | ||
Okay? | ||
Chicken neck, producer Robbie says. | ||
They're societal weaklings. | ||
They're an advertisement for why to not send your kids to public school. | ||
Look at this. | ||
Don't send your kids to public school. | ||
The dead eyes. | ||
The dead eyes is always a giveaway. | ||
Right? | ||
The dead eyes. | ||
Eyes of the window of the soul. | ||
Right? | ||
Eyes of the window of the soul. | ||
Bill Shakespeare says this. | ||
Christ says this in the Gospels about the eyes. | ||
Like, your eyes... | ||
I'm a parent, so I'm often sleepy. | ||
Our kids are waking up at all hours of the night. | ||
But, like, your eyes should be able to have some life to them, okay? | ||
We have a more expressive show than many. | ||
But your eyes should be able to... | ||
At least, like, there should be a flicker of something back there. | ||
There should be something going on. | ||
The dead, blackened eyes. | ||
So unbelievably sad. | ||
A photo of fatherlessness. | ||
A photo of somebody who needs a strong male presence. | ||
Somebody to defend lines and consequences. | ||
Ander Tate says this a lot. | ||
He's very thankful for his father and the harshness of his father because his father reinforced what the real world is. | ||
The real world is consequence. | ||
Criminal charges and jail. | ||
All these people face jail. | ||
They all face jail. | ||
Let's go to the first photo again. | ||
No hair dye in prison! | ||
You're going to lose that blue hair pretty quickly, actually. | ||
In the penitentiary. | ||
Yeah, going to be a tough one. | ||
Having strong parents and having strong fathers, specifically, enforcing rules and realities for children is such a blessing to that child. | ||
A child ultimately will learn that nothing punches harder than reality. | ||
And the reality, these kids, like they face reality in these moments and then they destroy their lives because nobody taught them real life. | ||
And when a cop comes in with a cop who's a 250-pound linebacker for the Georgia State champions comes in and tackles you, then you learn. | ||
The harshness of reality. | ||
Do we have that clip? | ||
Here's reality. | ||
This is what reality looks like, okay? | ||
This is reality right there. | ||
That's the feeling of reality. | ||
And then that jack wagon, that pretentious, spoiled, pretentious little prick, gets handcuffed, gets hogtied, and then the real pain starts. | ||
The court cases, the public prosecution, the mugshots, your name on registries, you going to potentially go into prison. | ||
Paying massive fines, even if you're able to skirt jail. | ||
Not being able to be hired. | ||
Nothing hits harder than reality. | ||
And a good, wise, and honorable, noble parent will teach their children reality. | ||
Okay? | ||
So they don't end up like this, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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I think we have, I think we'll get to our, let's go to our Salt That Lib. | ||
Okay? | ||
Want to do the Salt That Lib. | ||
We have so much we couldn't cover today in the show. | ||
Salt That Lib. | ||
Very important Salt That Lib here from Nicole Wallace. | ||
One of the saltiest, saltiest libs that ever salted, actually. | ||
There's so much salt. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Let's get our salt up here, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
There's so much salt in the world right now. | ||
And it's, you know, sodium deficiency that really gives you a headache. | ||
And so actually, some people, we've been criticized for the salt that lib, you know, and consider as the show grows, as things begin to, you know, as this audience grows, we'll be criticized more for salting libs, okay? | ||
They'll say the salt must not flow. | ||
And we say, I, nay, the salt must flow. | ||
Nay, I say to you, speaking in AOC's native language. | ||
Nay, I say to you. | ||
All horses. | ||
The salt will flow. | ||
And the salt must flow. | ||
We have a massive salt shaker that was 3D printed. | ||
It even has our face on the bottom of the salt shaker. | ||
How cool is that? | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, the salt must flow. | ||
Sodium deficiency is very bad. | ||
And here's what I would say to all of our critics, because people are starting to tune into this segment. | ||
Criticize us for it. | ||
You know, sodium deficiency is really bad for you. | ||
You get a big headache. | ||
So we're actually helping these libs, okay? | ||
By salting them, by pouring mountains of salt on these salty libs as they cry, we're actually helping them replenish their sodium. | ||
This is one of the nicest things we could ever do for these libs, all right? | ||
So take it for what it is. | ||
This is just like drinking a Gatorade, all right? | ||
And as we salt Nicole Wallace, who's screaming and seething and moaning and bitching and mewling, that Trump will take her off the air! | ||
Let me tell you something. | ||
It's really remarkable, these people. | ||
The person who will take you off the air is you, actually. | ||
Okay? | ||
Nicole Wallace did some screaming rage fit that Trump's election victory, Trump will then order, what, the end of the First Amendment? | ||
The destruction of all media? | ||
No. | ||
You are ushering in the destruction of media. | ||
I can prove it for you. | ||
But first off, ladies and gentlemen, let's salt the lib, okay? | ||
Here's Nicole Wallace having her meltdown on air at MSNBC, okay? | ||
Please, please join me in salting, salting this lid. | ||
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I've seen that toast a bunch of times, but it... | ||
Landed very differently this year. | ||
Because depending on what happens in November, seven months from right now, this time next year, I might not be sitting here. | ||
I might not be a White House correspondent's dinner or a free press. | ||
While our democracy wouldn't exactly fall apart immediately without it, the real threat looms larger. | ||
A candidate with outward disdain, not just for a free press, but for all of our freedoms and for the rule of law itself. | ||
Keep putting the salt up. | ||
I want the salt. | ||
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Keep the salt. | |
I'm sodium deficient. | ||
I'm sodium deficient. | ||
Keep putting the salt to Parabi. | ||
I want the salt. | ||
Thank you, Max. | ||
Thank you, Matt X, for that salt. | ||
And thank you, C-Sap. | ||
C-Sap, for that salt. | ||
The Predator? | ||
Yvonne. | ||
Yvonne, thank you so much for that salt. | ||
And the heart emojis. | ||
It's the salt. | ||
The salt must flow. | ||
The salt must flow, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Salty army here. | ||
And, um, listen. | ||
You've destroyed yourself. | ||
Here's what they're... | ||
Here's what they're going to do. | ||
They're going to say that Trump destroyed it. | ||
Look, people have stopped watching. | ||
And people have stopped tuning in because you've lied to us so many times. | ||
You've psyoped us and you've broken the system. | ||
You've broken the wheel. | ||
And cable TV will collapse. | ||
Cable TV is already on the precipice. | ||
It's this close. | ||
There's one man actually keeping cable TV on the legs. | ||
And that's Donald Trump. | ||
Every single anchor on every program should be cheering for Trump's victory and fomenting Trump's victory in self-preservation. | ||
But of course, they can't do that. | ||
Cable TV is this close to complete and total collapse. | ||
The rise of independent creators is abounding. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, we are run by fools, okay? | ||
We're run by fools in this nation. | ||
We're run by fools in this country. | ||
We're run by thin-skinned, bitter people who can't control themselves, right? | ||
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