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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to pay President Trump a visit at the White House today for a high-stakes meeting over the ongoing trade battle. | ||
So the relationship between the two nations has been strained due to tariffs and, of course, Trump's proposal to make Canada the 51st state. | ||
Now all eyes are on Washington to see if a deal can be made. | ||
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What's your expectation for your meeting with the Canadian Prime Minister tomorrow? | |
I don't know. | ||
He's coming to see me. | ||
I'm not sure what he wants to see me about, but I guess he wants to make a deal. | ||
Everybody does. | ||
They all want to make a deal because we have something that they all want. | ||
We have something that they all want. | ||
After his recent election victory, Carney said he was prepared to have difficult but constructive conversations in Washington. | ||
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, on the other hand, seems skeptical of cutting a deal. | ||
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They have been basically feeding off of us. | |
For decades upon decades upon decades, right? | ||
They have their socialist regime, and it's basically feeding off of America. | ||
I mean, the president calls that out all the time. | ||
Why do we make cars in Canada? | ||
Why do we do our films in Canada? | ||
Come on! | ||
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But it's going to be a fascinating meeting tomorrow. | |
I just don't see how it works out so perfectly. | ||
The meeting comes as Democrat governors from six U.S. states invited Canadian provincial leaders to Boston to discuss the impact of Trump's tariffs while criticizing the pressure the administration has placed on their relationship. | ||
Meanwhile, President Trump has suggested he could be announcing trade deals with some countries as soon as this week. | ||
Carly? | ||
That would be welcome news, especially if you are in the markets. | ||
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Hey! | |
Guess what? | ||
What? | ||
F*** you, Tony! | ||
F*** you! | ||
F*** you! | ||
Hey! | ||
Guess what I got in this bag? | ||
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F*** you, Tony! | |
Hey! | ||
Thank you. | ||
F you, Tony Fauci. | ||
Donald Trump has ended gain-of-function research, and that is a very, very good thing. | ||
And will that lead to the destruction of Pfizer and vaccines and Dr. Fauci? | ||
And why does James O 'Keefe have a massive Pfizer logo on his website right now? | ||
How is that connected to Jeffrey Epstein? | ||
We're going to cover it all today in the show, a wild show where we will be joined by General Flynn. | ||
Is General... | ||
Michael Flynn rejoining the White House. | ||
He will tell us live. | ||
We know a little thing. | ||
A couple birdies have told us something. | ||
His old position, National Security Advisor, is wide open inside of the White House. | ||
He will be live on the program today to answer. | ||
And he's been dropping some breadcrumbs, so we shall check it out today, Tuesday, May 6th, 2025, along with Congressman Greg Stube and James Comer. | ||
James Conner will be here to classify all of the work that he is doing right now to ensure that what Doge has uncovered gets criminally prosecuted. | ||
We're going to check in on everyone today, and we're going to make sure that we hold our leaders accountable. | ||
This has been a fascinating news cycle, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
What is James cooking up? | ||
In less than 24 hours, we will see the results of what James says will get him killed. | ||
Okay. | ||
Let's jump in. | ||
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All right, ladies and gentlemen, I want to start with sort of the top line of what we didn't get to cover yesterday, although it was teased out. | ||
President Trump. | ||
Halting all gain-of-function research in this country. | ||
Now, there's a couple of problems with this. | ||
Here's the article, please. | ||
Trump orders curb on virus research and blames the COVID pandemic. | ||
So, I want to start by saying it was already illegal, right? | ||
That's what's crazy about all this. | ||
Dr. Fauci, if you go back through the actual timeline of these events, Dr. Fauci was doing this in spite of a ban. | ||
That Barack Obama put on this style of research. | ||
Dr. Fauci was torturing animals, and then he decided to torture all of us, to kill your grandmother, to lock you down in order to rig an election for Joe Biden. | ||
That's what all this was about. | ||
Let's go back to the very beginning. | ||
What's the worst piece of legislation ever passed in this country's history? | ||
The Patriot Act. | ||
The Patriot Act atomized forever. | ||
It should be repealed. | ||
Atomized forever our Fourth Amendment rights. | ||
Our First Amendment rights. | ||
Our ability to have privacy away from the government. | ||
It is a scar on the face of our constitutional republic. | ||
The Patriot Act is the predicate for so many evils, including government spying, but also government bioweapons programs, which Dr. Fauci was put in charge of. | ||
Dr. Fauci was put in charge of the CIA's bioweapons program, and he began to manipulate and tweak little viruses. | ||
It really makes you wonder how many of these viruses that we've heard about. | ||
Whether it's HIV or whether it's bird flu, how many of these, like, little spring-up viruses came from Dr. Fauci? | ||
You really got to start asking the questions. | ||
Like, wait a second, if this is what they did for COVID, and oh, by the way, the CIA has now said that COVID did come from a lab in Wuhan, China, and more importantly, they used American soldiers as the first test cases. | ||
When there was the military games in Wuhan, that's when they decided to... | ||
Spring this virus on an unsuspecting military population that was all going to travel back to their respective homelands after the games were done. | ||
This all happened in late 2019, right in time and right on time to destroy President Trump's economy for the 2020 presidential election, of which Donald Trump was romping. | ||
If left to his own devices, we would be already done with a Trump to term presidency. | ||
But they couldn't help themselves. | ||
These people are totally evil. | ||
The point is that they created a virus. | ||
They did that with American funding. | ||
They did that through funding from Dr. Fauci. | ||
And they manipulated these viruses to the point that it is so obvious you can see the markers on the viruses themselves. | ||
This is why they tried to kill all the original virus samples. | ||
And luckily they were doing this in China, so that became quite easy to shut down all of that research. | ||
The original viruses clearly show that what they did was they found a cleavage site where they added a human spike protein to a naturally born bat coronavirus. | ||
These bat coronaviruses are not infectious to human beings, but they made them infectious to human beings, and Dr. Fauci was part of it. | ||
This is a bioweapons program, and again, it was shut down. | ||
This research was shut down by Barack Obama, of all people. | ||
Dr. Fauci decided to offshore this with the help of the CIA to China and to Ukraine. | ||
That's why there's so many bio labs in Ukraine. | ||
That's why there's so many bio labs in China. | ||
American tax dollars paid for it. | ||
And Dr. Fauci has never apologized. | ||
Well, ladies and gentlemen, it's an amazing thing to see a president's administration taking this full on. | ||
You wonder why Dr. Fauci gets a pardon. | ||
As the last breath of Joe Biden exits the White House, the last thing that happened was a pardon for Dr. Fauci. | ||
Now, is that pardon even legal? | ||
Can you pardon somebody? | ||
For no crimes? | ||
Being charged, right? | ||
Dr. Fauci hasn't been charged yet with a crime. | ||
Can you even do that? | ||
Typically a pardon is, of course, for somebody who's committed a crime, been found guilty of a crime, been charged with a crime. | ||
Diddy trial starts today, right? | ||
We're going to learn so much about it. | ||
About, like, what's going on here. | ||
We're going to learn quite a bit about the crimes of our elites, and that's trial, and we're excited about it. | ||
But, hey, here we go. | ||
So what's going on here, exactly? | ||
Donald Trump... | ||
Is putting an end to gain-of-function research, which of course was the Achilles heel to his first administration. | ||
And in a very, very creepy way, I gotta tell you, we have a personal experience with all of this, and it's a story that I like to tell because it reminds people exactly how deep the deep state goes. | ||
Just one final little anecdote on all of this. | ||
We've done our research. | ||
We could talk about it for the next 20 hours. | ||
Here it is. | ||
How deep was the attack against President Trump? | ||
I don't think I have any pictures of it. | ||
I'd have to check. | ||
But I was invited to Mike Pompeo's office. | ||
And right at the beginning of COVID, I got invitations to meet with Mike Pence and Mike Pompeo. | ||
Now, you know, you're an influencer, you're somebody with podcasts, you have social media presence. | ||
This is not totally, this is kind of normal, right? | ||
It's not completely out of the blue. | ||
But I'd never met with these guys before. | ||
Right? | ||
Like, they weren't my friends. | ||
Mike Pence wasn't my friend. | ||
I didn't know Mike Pompeo. | ||
He was Secretary of State at the time. | ||
But for some reason, right when COVID launched, they decided to haul in, like, big-time Trump people to go meet with these two guys. | ||
And what did both of them tell me? | ||
Both of them told me in these secret meetings, these little private meetings, That what's going to have to happen is we're going to have to shut down the economy. | ||
Mike Pence and Mike Pompeo both told me that. | ||
Why? | ||
Yo, I'm just telling you what happened. | ||
And that shocked me. | ||
I remember going home to my wife and saying, the most insane thing just happened. | ||
You're never going to believe it. | ||
But Mike Pompeo just told me that we're going to have to shut down the economy because of COVID? | ||
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What the hell is this? | |
And lo and behold, ladies and gentlemen, here we are, sitting on the outset of four years from the total and complete shutdown of the economy, the destruction of President Trump's first term, and you've got to ask yourself, was Mike Pence and Mike Pompeo colluding with the deep state to destroy their boss? | ||
Was this treason? | ||
Something that we look forward to asking General Flynn. | ||
He'll be on the program soon. | ||
Like, was this treason? | ||
Did they get to them? | ||
And now you've seen, obviously, the motions of Pompeo, the movements of Pompeo and Pence afterwards, after this. | ||
And you got to say, yeah, totally, completely. | ||
These guys were a fifth column inside of the first Trump administration. | ||
And they were the ones advising the president during this. | ||
Mike Pence was the COVID advisor. | ||
Taking part in a multi-step process via the CIA, the deep state, and the American intel to release a pathogen, a bioweapon, unto the world to destroy President Trump. | ||
And then they were the ones on the inside facilitating the policies that would destroy Trump, destroy his first administration. | ||
And I know this because I sat in the room with them as they plotted it. | ||
Not that I was part of it, but they, you know, such a crazy time, you didn't really understand what was... | ||
What was happening? | ||
But that's what happened. | ||
This is a matter of fact. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
President Trump saying, not this time, you sons of bitches! | ||
Donald Trump signing an executive order banning all gain-of-function in the White House and his RFK's commentary on it. | ||
Actually, that's quite fascinating, but here's Trump. | ||
The first relates to gain-of-function research. | ||
Gain-of-function research is a type of biomedical research. | ||
Where pathogens are adulterated, viruses are adulterated to make them more potent or to change the way that they function. | ||
Many people believe that gain-of-function research was one of the key causes of the COVID pandemic that struck us in the last decade. | ||
What this executive order does, first of all, it provides powerful new tools to enforce the ban on federal funding for gain-of-function research abroad. | ||
It also strengthens other oversight mechanisms related to that issue and creates an overarching strategy to ensure that biomedical research in general is being conducted safely and in a way that ultimately protects human health more. | ||
It's a big deal. | ||
It could have been that we wouldn't have had the problem we had. | ||
A lot of people say that, sir. | ||
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If we had this done earlier. | |
Thank you. | ||
It would have been such a problem if we had this done earlier. | ||
RFK going off on this. | ||
And I know it's going down. | ||
I know it's going a little bit down the path of too nerdy. | ||
But you've got to understand how this was used. | ||
President Trump was the victim of a bioweapon. | ||
Created and paid for by you and me. | ||
Now, RFK was doing his very best to prevent the manufacturing of further bioweapons, right? | ||
In the form of every conceivable pharmaceutical and experimental therapeutic that was then shoved upon all of us. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, RFK going off in the White House is just a beautiful thing to see. | ||
Listen. | ||
This was the kind of study that was engaged in by the United States military and intelligence agencies. | ||
Beginning in 1947, by 1969, the CIA said that they had reached nuclear equivalency, that they could kill the entire U.S. population for 29 cents a person. | ||
That year, President Nixon went to Fort Detrick and announced a unilateral end to this kind of research, what they call dual-use research, research that was for vaccination and also for military purposes. | ||
He then persuaded over 180 countries to sign the Bioweapons Charter in 1973. | ||
That basically ended gain-of-function research around the globe until 2002. | ||
Or 2001, after the anthrax attacks, we passed the Patriot Act, and the Patriot Act had a provision, a little-known provision, and that said that although the Bioweapons Charter is still in effect, And the Geneva Convention is still in effect. | ||
U.S. federal officials who violate it cannot be prosecuted. | ||
And that relaunched bioweapons arms race, and that was driven by gain-of-function research. | ||
In 2014, three of those bugs escaped from U.S. labs, and President Obama declared a moratorium on future use, and instead a lot of that research was moved. | ||
offshore to the Wulahut Lab. | ||
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*Sigh* Thank you. | |
Well, if you watch the show, you've heard that monologue before. | ||
RFK doing it very well there inside of the White House. | ||
They created an arms race, a biological arms race, much like the nuclear arms race, to kill us all. | ||
Now, what would be the point of killing everyone on Earth? | ||
I mean, well, I mean, presumably you'd kill yourself, too. | ||
Wouldn't be good. | ||
The only point of a biological arms race would be to scare the hell out of other world leaders, potentially do regime change. | ||
It's very strange when you look through all of Hunter Biden's emails. | ||
Hunter Biden was disbarred today, by the way. | ||
Not that anybody gives a damn. | ||
Maybe James Comer does. | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
But when you look through all of Hunter Biden's emails, you'll find that there's so many emails about biolabs in Ukraine. | ||
Metobiota, these major pharmaceutical companies, begging Hunter Biden for access to their bio labs in Ukraine. | ||
Now, why does America keep some of the deadliest pathogens on Earth inside of such an unstable region right there in Ukraine? | ||
Truly begs the question, why Ukraine? | ||
Why China? | ||
Well, who are America's largest adversaries on the world stage? | ||
It would be Russia and it would be China. | ||
It's almost like we've created our own little nuclear reactors inside of those countries or on the border of them in Ukraine as a threat. | ||
It's like putting an ICBM. | ||
It's like putting a dirty bomb inside of the countries. | ||
Now, if you're a CIA spook, you can probably see the motility in that. | ||
If you're a logical human being, you can say, wait a second, this is going to turn out, something horrible is going to happen here. | ||
Russia is like rolling through Ukraine. | ||
And these bio labs are being captured. | ||
The deadliest viruses on Earth are inside of these labs. | ||
It's probably a bad idea. | ||
It has turned out to be a horrible idea, and an idea that clearly had a purpose. | ||
We've played it a million times, and so we're just going to rip through these, but since we're the only site that decides to look into this stuff, we're the only channel that ever looks into this stuff, here we go. | ||
Dr. Fauci was so sure that his bioweapon plan was going to work against Trump that he predicted it on tape in the year 2017. | ||
This is the moment before, literally hours before, President Trump puts his hand on the Bible and gets sworn in. | ||
Let's listen to the evil doctor. | ||
Is that there is no question that there will be a challenge to the coming administration in the arena of infectious diseases, both chronic infectious diseases in the sense of already ongoing disease, and we have certainly a large burden of that, but also there will be a surprise outbreak. | ||
Why can you predict that with such certitude? | ||
Have you ever heard any scientist? | ||
Dude's been in government service for 50 years. | ||
The evil doctor has been doing this for 50 years. | ||
You can't find another? | ||
Okay, that's seven administrations. | ||
You can't find another circumstance where Dr. Fauci goes on camera to guarantee a surprise freak outbreak in the next administration. | ||
And then when his ass gets called on it, Dr. Fauci starts shaking. | ||
Hundreds of thousands of interviews. | ||
You've never seen the man shake. | ||
Except for here. | ||
Here we go. | ||
And what is the questioning? | ||
Let's bump the audio, please. | ||
Evolutionary biologists. | ||
Those want to understand that if you look at those viruses, and that's judged by qualified virologists and evolutionary biologists. | ||
Those viruses are molecularly impossible to result in SARS-CoV-2. | ||
We're saying they are gain-of-function viruses because they're animal viruses that became more transmissible and human, and you funded it. | ||
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And you... | |
You won't admit the truth. | ||
And you implying... | ||
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Senator Paul, your time has expired, and I will allow witnesses who come... | |
They got him. | ||
They nailed the son of a bitch. | ||
Now, very quickly, Tulsi Gabbard... | ||
has said in her first sit-down interview since becoming director of national intelligence where she oversees the CIA, where she oversees this style of funding, where she oversees this bioweapons program right now. | ||
Tulsi Gabbard has said it's time for accountability. | ||
It's time to charge Dr. Fauci. | ||
It's time to figure out the limits of a presidential pardon. | ||
Why not? | ||
Why not level the charges? | ||
Why not bring the charges first? | ||
And then we'll see what happens. | ||
Here is the interview with a shot heard around the world. | ||
Tulsi Gabbard, who's already referred, I think, dozens of people for criminal prosecution within the deep state. | ||
Good for her. | ||
Here's Tulsi Gabbard saying, no, no, no. | ||
What's going to happen next is we've got to actually bring charges and, more importantly, bring them in the court of public opinion. | ||
But the thing that we are working with Jay Bhattacharya, the new NIH director on, with, as well as Secretary Kennedy. | ||
Is looking at the gain-of-function research that, in the case of the Wuhan lab, as well as many of these other bio-labs around the world, was actually US-funded and leads to this dangerous kind of research that, in many examples, has resulted in either a pandemic or some other major health crisis. | ||
Let me ask you specifically, because we already know that EcoHealth Alliance was... | ||
We just have never been able to have somebody say, and it was that exact experiment that led to this COVID bug. | ||
But have we gotten there? | ||
What's the new thing that you're digging in on? | ||
We are working on that with Jay Bhattacharya and look forward to being able to share that, hopefully very soon. | ||
Okay. | ||
That specific link. | ||
Correct. | ||
Between the gain-of-function research and what we saw with COVID-19. | ||
I mean, that would be extraordinary because, just so the audience knows, if that's true, if it was Peter Daszak's research with the Wuhan so-called fat lady that caused this pandemic, then we did fund it. | ||
Then Anthony Fauci helped fund. | ||
The thing that he denied over and over and over to Senator Rand Paul's questioning. | ||
That's right, under oath. | ||
Under oath, exactly. | ||
So is it any wonder that he sought a preemptive pardon for anything during a certain period of time by President Biden before he left office? | ||
And then strong-armed and smeared people like Dr. J. Bhattacharya. | ||
Anybody who came out and said, I don't know if that's natural. | ||
This actually smacks of lab. | ||
And... | ||
I don't understand. | ||
You know, I'm a silver linings kind of guy. | ||
I'm a glass half full kind of guy. | ||
I always have been. | ||
I don't know what your disposition is, but I do my very best to walk on the sunny side of the street. | ||
Luckily, we live in a place with a lot of sun. | ||
The fact that Jay Bhattacharya. | ||
An RFK. | ||
And so many of the scientists that were slandered and maligned and had their careers destroyed by this regime, the Biden-Fauci regime, are now in seats of power overseeing these agencies. | ||
It is such a refreshing and encouraging moment. | ||
How can you possibly be a doomer on this? | ||
How can you possibly say, That nothing's happening. | ||
Nothing ever happens. | ||
Let them cook. | ||
I say let them cook. | ||
A lot of little birdies, a lot of little friends. | ||
It's really not that big of a pool, honestly. | ||
It's really not that many people plucking strings, right, inside of these agencies. | ||
And inside of these organizations, it's like, let them cook. | ||
I'm telling you. | ||
Some very big things are going to happen. | ||
Tulsi Gabbard is straight up saying, charge! | ||
Why not? | ||
Okay, here we go. | ||
Lying to Congress. | ||
18 U.S. Code section 1001. | ||
Knowingly lying to Congress, which is what Dr. Fauci did. | ||
This can be punishable by five years in prison. | ||
A fine of $250,000. | ||
$500,000 for organizations which Dr. Fauci was in charge of. | ||
Includes making false statements and concealing information or perjury. | ||
This is something that Dr. Fauci has done. | ||
This is something that, I mean, we've demonstrated it. | ||
We've played the clip just here. | ||
We've a 10-second clip of Rand Paul. | ||
Charge him. | ||
Here's Gabbard saying she's referred intel agents to the DOJ for leaking. | ||
She's done it before. | ||
She'll do it again. | ||
She's called him scum. | ||
Deep state criminals, she said, have been referred to the DOJ. | ||
So, like, bring it, right? | ||
Bring it. | ||
The process is the punishment, you see, because Dr. Fauci doesn't get his taxpayer-funded secret service anymore or taxpayer-funded lawyers. | ||
Let him go through a little bit of what, like, every J6 defendant had to go through. | ||
Bring it. | ||
The world will cheer. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, I think the world is going to cheer quite loudly for what James O 'Keefe is about to drop. | ||
Why are there so many Pfizer logos on James O 'Keefe's website right now? | ||
What? | ||
Connection does that have with Jeffrey Epstein? | ||
Does James O 'Keefe have the Epstein files? | ||
My goodness. | ||
We're going to cover all of that. | ||
This is a wild, wild drop and an insane story. | ||
We've gotten a little bit of a preview, a little bit of a teaser of what James got cooking. | ||
I want to rewind the clock back just so that you understand where I am on all of this. | ||
James O 'Keefe is... | ||
You just get the privilege of knowing if you've been in this industry for long enough. | ||
I'm going on two decades of allyship with James. | ||
He edited his first bombshell on my couch, the Acorn video that brought down hundreds of millions of dollars of government funding to rig elections in the inner cities, which is what that was. | ||
James O 'Keefe was on to the voter fraud. | ||
Voter fraudulence funded by Barack Obama and the federal government? | ||
James O 'Keefe was on it? | ||
Decade ahead of anyone else. | ||
And he ended it. | ||
It was a black eye. | ||
It was a scar on the face of the incoming Obama administration. | ||
It was the first massive L. James O 'Keefe edited those videos from our couch. | ||
It's crazy how time works, right? | ||
James has gone through a lot of ups and downs. | ||
So of all of us. | ||
It's brutal when you're in this industry. | ||
But he's still standing and doing better than ever. | ||
James is somebody who I implicitly trust, and I've only ever seen him go dark one other time. | ||
And now James O 'Keefe has gone dark. | ||
Allegedly, in 24 hours, James O 'Keefe is going to release something that will change the world. | ||
Billions of dollars in fraudulence. | ||
And criminality inside of our federal government is all on camera. | ||
And James O 'Keefe promised this on our program, actually, first. | ||
So if you are a regular viewer here, you knew about it before the entire rest of the internet by like a week. | ||
Because we asked James, point blank, on the show, what's cooking? | ||
Here was the answer. | ||
I'm not about, I mean more, there should be equality before the law. | ||
And we know that people in Washington are breaking the law. | ||
We know that. | ||
I'm working on a massive story, not just a dating investigation, but a real big government corruption investigation. | ||
I'm spending many months on it, you know, on the theme of Doge and some of the bigger graft and corruption. | ||
And I'm really building a case. | ||
I'm catching multiple people on tape, not releasing it right away. | ||
And it'll come out in the next month or two. | ||
And they're breaking the law. | ||
So the question is, does the U.S. attorney in that jurisdiction have the will to actually enforce the law? | ||
I think they will. | ||
I think this one's going to lead to indictments and jail time. | ||
Because without accountability, our notion of freedom is just an illusion. | ||
If no one's held accountable for anything, then we're no longer America, as far as I'm concerned. | ||
James did that. | ||
James has done this before. | ||
I mean, I've known you for 15. You remember the Acorn story? | ||
There were like five or six tapes. | ||
If the work that I'm about to release, I'm talking about in a month, month and a half, doesn't lead to indictments, then I'm going to come on your program and I'm going to be pissed off. | ||
Because I have these people breaking the law. | ||
Now, I've got to get a little more so they don't come out some technicality. | ||
But I'm going to be upset at these prosecutors. | ||
And I will hold these prosecutors accountable. | ||
I'll investigate them. | ||
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Because... | |
You know, we are a nation of laws. | ||
We're supposed to be equal before the law, e pluribus unum. | ||
That's what the United States is all about. | ||
And this is our opportunity. | ||
But I have faith. | ||
Content is king. | ||
You catch them on video. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
Wow. | ||
Just a final follow-up. | ||
This is ACORN 2.0, or is it bigger? | ||
Oh, it's much bigger because we're talking about corrupt government graft and corruption. | ||
Billions with a B. Billions of dollars. | ||
Tens of billions of dollars. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
Wow. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, you know where to stay tuned. | ||
That interview led to headlines across the Internet and across all of corporate media that James O 'Keefe was cooking. | ||
And what was he cooking up? | ||
I mean, billions of dollars, career-ending indictments for a mass swath of federal agencies, bureaucracies, and government officials. | ||
That's a massive headline. | ||
Will James deliver? | ||
And what will he deliver exactly? | ||
Well, we've gotten two previews for this. | ||
Now, I have never lied to this audience, and I never will. | ||
If I knew what the true hooks of all this was, then I... | ||
Would be doing my very level-headed best to preview all of that for you, right? | ||
Not trying to betray anyone here, but to make sure that we're ahead, right? | ||
We do our best on this program to bring on the newsmakers and to make sure we're ahead. | ||
James has gone dark and his phone's not on. | ||
His phone's not on. | ||
He's not reachable. | ||
He has no digital footprint right now. | ||
One week ago, James said, I'm going dark. | ||
Pray for me. | ||
I'm not suicidal. | ||
Here's what James said. | ||
I'm going dark. | ||
I'm not suicidal. | ||
Pray for me. | ||
This one scares me, guys. | ||
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This one scares me, guys. | |
Thank you. | ||
That's it. | ||
This one scares me. | ||
I've never seen him do anything like that. | ||
He seemed to go dark on one other project when he was exposing a CIA official. | ||
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That... | |
CIA officials said that the CIA was withholding information from President Trump. | ||
He was bragging about it. | ||
That guy eventually was fired. | ||
The CIA confirmed it. | ||
And now they're potentially pressing charges against him. | ||
This is treasonous activity. | ||
That's the only other time I've seen that. | ||
So what does James have cooking? | ||
The first preview of this dropped yesterday in just a short eight-second clip. | ||
That's wild. | ||
Let's watch the full thing, and then I'm going to break it down for you and show you a couple of Easter eggs here that I think a lot of people missed. | ||
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Let's go. | |
They can't suicide us all. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's what was dropped. | ||
Here's the O 'Keefe post yesterday. | ||
It's gone thermonuclear. | ||
And ALX, if you don't mind, could you please grab James O 'Keefe talking about Virginia Roberts, please, because it all connects. | ||
So, what's going on here? | ||
Let's pop that up. | ||
Let's do a breakdown of this trailer. | ||
Just very quickly here. | ||
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Here we go. | |
Don't know this man. | ||
I don't know who that is. | ||
There's a man who is screaming at James here. | ||
In front of some type of colonial home. | ||
Some type of beautiful property. | ||
Location. | ||
I'm not sure exactly what that is. | ||
Producers, if you know, if you recognize this, let me know. | ||
Comment. | ||
Chat. | ||
If you know, let me know. | ||
Pfizer! | ||
Okay. | ||
That's the first massive logo right in your face. | ||
Here's R.C. Maxwell. | ||
He's one of the investigators with James. | ||
He's sobbing. | ||
Why is he crying? | ||
What's going on there? | ||
This is James looking pensive. | ||
And then we have Epstein with Prince Andrew. | ||
What the hell's going on here? | ||
Well, Prince Andrew just punched a ticket of Virginia Roberts. | ||
Virginia Roberts is the foremost Epstein victim, the most famous Epstein victim, who, according to her own father and lawyer, was suicided in the Australian Outback just a couple of weeks ago. | ||
I haven't seen any evidence, but that's what the... | ||
That's what her dad said. | ||
Her dad said there's no way that she committed suicide. | ||
And her lawyer said the same thing. | ||
Who would want Virginia Roberts dead? | ||
Well, the royal family had a multi-million pound settlement with Virginia Roberts because she was sex trafficked to the royal family, to that man right there. | ||
His name's Prince Andrew. | ||
He's the brother of the king of England. | ||
He was a dear friend of Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
Here's a deposition, and I'm not sure who's being deposed there. | ||
Here's some running and action shots here. | ||
And this is what I believe is Pam Bondi. | ||
As far as I, you know, if I'm just looking at it, if I'm just taking a cursory glance. | ||
Now we heard just this past week that there's absolutely no timeline for the Epstein files to be released. | ||
And then we have this. | ||
This is a photo of Prince, this is a moving image of Prince Andrew at what I believe to be Epstein's mansion. | ||
On the Upper West Side in New York, the famous mansion that was wired for sound, where Virginia Roberts said that they filmed everyone from Bill Clinton, heads of state, heads of intel agencies, Ehud Barak, the Prime Minister of Israel. | ||
So these are the, and then these are the depositions. | ||
Does James O 'Keefe have the Epstein files? | ||
Does he have Epstein depositions? | ||
Did he get his hands on the actual Epstein files? | ||
I'm seeing all these guys deposed, and I'm wondering to myself, like, wait a second, is this from the Epstein case? | ||
It wouldn't be the first time James O 'Keefe was able to get shocking footage of information. | ||
What was going on behind the scenes with Jeffrey Epstein? | ||
In a ABC News... | ||
Now, I don't see this in the list. | ||
If it's not in the list, then grab it quickly, please. | ||
In ABC News... | ||
Oh, there it is. | ||
Okay. | ||
Right. | ||
Clip L. Thank you. | ||
Correction. | ||
Pop that up, will you? | ||
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So... | |
So what... | ||
I mean, I don't know the Pfizer logo connection here, but what James got... | ||
And this is beyond... | ||
I don't understand how this is possible. | ||
From inside of the ABC News studio, proprietary footage of ABC News' top anchor at the time, Amy Rohrbach, saying that Virginia Roberts, the woman who mysteriously committed suicide, or was suicided, if you are to believe her lawyer and father, which we are certainly apt to do, who James O 'Keefe posted this screenshot. | ||
Of her saying she's not suicidal. | ||
This is from a few years ago, but nonetheless. | ||
I'm not suicidal, and there are powerful people that want me dead. | ||
Virginia Roberts gets into a mysterious car accident. | ||
She's out in the middle of the Australian outback, truly in the middle of nowhere, and a bus hits her. | ||
I say, what now? | ||
The bus doesn't stop, doesn't file a police report. | ||
We still have no idea what happened there. | ||
She winds up in the hospital, and she says, I'm going to die. | ||
Then two weeks later, she dies. | ||
And everybody, including her own dad, And the lawyer says, no, she was not suicidal. | ||
Here she is, and then what does James say when he posts this? | ||
I think that it's time for citizen journalists to release more on Epstein. | ||
If they're going to kill us, they're going to have to kill us all! | ||
Coming soon. | ||
Well, lo and behold, we get this teaser from James that includes Epstein, that includes depositions about what was going on with Epstein, and I want to show you a little bit of just a... | ||
Just proof positive that James has the goods. | ||
I don't know how he's able to get this Amy Rohrbach clip. | ||
I've worked in cable news. | ||
We've got a show on cable news. | ||
I've worked in corporate media my entire life. | ||
This is much better, trust me. | ||
How the hell do you even get this? | ||
Somebody must have been recording for James behind the scene. | ||
Because here's Amy Rohrbach at the height of her power saying we had everything. | ||
We had Bill Clinton. | ||
We had photos. | ||
We had videos. | ||
We had it all. | ||
Watch the story. | ||
And then Alan Dershowitz was also implicated in it because of the planes. | ||
She told me everything. | ||
She had pictures. | ||
She had everything. | ||
She was in hiding for 12 years. | ||
We convinced her to come out. | ||
We convinced her to talk to us. | ||
It was unbelievable what we had. | ||
Clinton. | ||
We had everything. | ||
I tried for three years to get it on to no avail, and now it's all coming out. | ||
We had Clinton. | ||
We had everything. | ||
I tried for years to get it on. | ||
We couldn't get it on. | ||
Well, why? | ||
Who was in charge of ABC News at the time? | ||
The same executive producer that was in charge of ABC News in this time when he was protecting what would be a Hillary Clinton run for president moved over to Congress to run the January 6th committee hearings against Donald Trump. | ||
That sounds stranger than fiction, but it's true. | ||
Can you please look up that guy? | ||
His name off the top of my head escapes me. | ||
Paul Goldstein? | ||
Okay. | ||
Paul Goldstein. | ||
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Hmm. | |
Moved over to run the J6 committee and produce those hearings. | ||
Well, would you look at that? | ||
What an interesting coincidence. | ||
Are there any coincidences? | ||
What is James about to release? | ||
Does James have the Epstein list? | ||
What could it possibly be? | ||
Now, we know that there have been multiple scalps that James has... | ||
Pinned to his wall, including one guy who was a deputy director at the Pentagon. | ||
That happened last week. | ||
That was on camera talking about treasonous activities against President Trump. | ||
But I don't think it's that. | ||
I don't think it's like, you know, dumb, horny guy goes on date with a DC-3 and gets nabbed. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I think it's so much bigger than that, based on what James has told us. | ||
One final thing that I want to talk about here before we jump in, because it just leads directly into our conversation with the great Chairman James Comer. | ||
James O 'Keefe, and this is just a play beside please, James O 'Keefe has done an enormous amount of work exposing ActBlue. | ||
ActBlue is a fundraising juggernaut that has clearly been used by the Democrat Party to funnel unspeakable amounts of illegal donations to Democrat candidates, and this has been exposed by James. | ||
And if you're talking about billions of dollars of corruption, could this be it? | ||
Could this have some connection to Pfizer? | ||
Could this have some connection to Big Pharma? | ||
We're not sure. | ||
The Pfizer logo kind of throws us, quite frankly, in this. | ||
But James has done a lot of work on going up to the donors and saying, hey, did you donate $80,000 to a bunch of random Democrats? | ||
No, the donors say. | ||
Friends of the program, people we've had on our program, Matt Von Stoll, has looked up his name on these ActBlue databases and found out that he's funding Democrats in the state of Kansas. | ||
His name, his address. | ||
He's not donating to these candidates. | ||
What the hell is going on here? | ||
The only explanation, quite frankly, is fraud. | ||
And this is something that James O 'Keefe has exposed. | ||
Does this have potentially a thread? | ||
Is there a tie-in here? | ||
Where's Epstein live here? | ||
Where does... | ||
What's the Pfizer connection? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Here's the Matt Von Stoll. | ||
And this is a perfect thing to kick off with Chairman Comer over. | ||
What's going on here? | ||
We know this guy. | ||
We really like this guy. | ||
We've used his footage. | ||
He's a great independent reporter. | ||
This is not some crackpot. | ||
Matt Van Stoll is a real person who's really good at his job. | ||
He says, hold up now. | ||
My name and address is donating to Democrats in Kansas. | ||
I don't donate to Democrats in Kansas, dudes from North Carolina. | ||
Why am I donating to left-wingers? | ||
You know, it makes me wonder. | ||
I've got to look up my name. | ||
I haven't actually done that. | ||
I've got to go look up my name. | ||
What have they done with me and my address? | ||
We have to have some smart people explain how this fraud would work and, more importantly, sort of lay the groundwork for what happens next. | ||
If nobody goes to prison, then we don't even live in a real country. | ||
Of course, the only man to have on to explain all this is the great chairman, James Comer, from Government Oversight. | ||
Who could really put the bulldog teeth into this story? | ||
start with that. | ||
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you you you you you you The Kentucky Bulldog. | |
How was the races, Mr. Chairman? | ||
They were great. | ||
It was a rainy day, but unfortunately, like I do every year, I failed to cash in a ticket at the conclusion of the race. | ||
Right. | ||
Sovereignty beats journalism. | ||
There's a metaphor there, I know. | ||
There was. | ||
That was. | ||
That deep meaning, and that was a bright spot. | ||
But, you know, the Derby's the greatest tradition in Kentucky, and if anyone's never been, you need to put that on your bucket list. | ||
Yes. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, fantastic. | ||
We'll look for our invitation next year. | ||
Here's the photo. | ||
Very dapper, sir. | ||
Very dapper. | ||
All right. | ||
So let's talk about some betting on the Kentucky Derby. | ||
Good use of money. | ||
That's my ticket. | ||
That's my name. | ||
Those are my dollars. | ||
Betting on Democrats for Congress when you have no idea that your name and address is being used to fund people that are running for Congress seven states away, 2,000 miles away. | ||
That seems like fraud to me. | ||
Yeah, it is fraud. | ||
You've looked into this. | ||
We have a number of articles here, a number of posts from you about ActBlue. | ||
And I want to just, like, the floor is yours. | ||
Where is this investigation? | ||
You've just said definitively that ActBlue is a fraudulent organization. | ||
Expand on that, please, Mr. Chairman. | ||
Well, there's overwhelming evidence that you just showed where people's names were used that did not make the donation. | ||
So someone was submitting a credit card on ActBlue, and when you had to list the name of the donor, they were putting fraudulent names in there. | ||
That's a fact. | ||
We don't know how many. | ||
We're trying to accumulate that. | ||
You're talking about hundreds of thousands of names, and we're going through that as we speak. | ||
But the fraud occurred with the credit card. | ||
And what we know is ActBlue knew that there was fraud on their platform because there were other entities that were exposing this. | ||
There were media outlets. | ||
There were complaints submitted. | ||
And we're pretty confident the Department of Justice under Barrett Garland knew about this. | ||
And so what did ActBlue do? | ||
Instead of trying to make their platform more secure, like every single company in the world who accepts credit cards online, ActBlue did something unique. | ||
They made their platform less secure and they did it by taking off the required security code. | ||
You know, when you make a credit card Purchase online. | ||
You have to put your credit card number, then you have to turn it around and put that three-digit security code on the back. | ||
That's for security. | ||
That's to prevent fraud. | ||
Everyone does that. | ||
But ActBlue took that off. | ||
They didn't want that. | ||
They wanted their platform. | ||
To be less secure. | ||
So they knew they were under investigation. | ||
They knew that people were complaining that their names were being used and they weren't making the donation. | ||
So they turned and they made an active decision to make it less secure. | ||
That's why when the House stayed in the Republican majority and the White House flipped and he went from Merrick Garland to the Trump administration, the seven top people at Act Blue all resigned. | ||
Now, remember, you can say, well, the Democrats had a bad day on Election Day. | ||
The one bright spot for the Democrats was Act Blue. | ||
They out-raised us on their platform versus the Republican platform when read about five to one. | ||
So if anyone should have been a hero for the Democrat party, it should have been the executives at Act Blue. | ||
But they all resigned and have fled. | ||
So where we are in the investigation... | ||
Pam Bondi has announced that the Department of Justice is actively investigating this. | ||
We're working with a couple of other committees. | ||
And what my role in the investigation is, we're going through the bank violations trying to trace the money, just like we did in the Biden investigation. | ||
And it's very difficult because you're using credit cards that weren't in the right people's name. | ||
So, you know, this is going to be a big story, but it's going to take, it's taken a little while to trace the money. | ||
So it just seems like, you know, on its face, you could immediately begin leveling charges, especially just by finding one case, right? | ||
You could say, well, you're facilitating fraud. | ||
So here's somebody who didn't donate. | ||
There's a million stories like this. | ||
But here's somebody who didn't donate this money. | ||
And this is the money that's landing in their name. | ||
I mean, and this is going towards a federal election. | ||
So I think you could just ratchet up charges like crazy in this scenario. | ||
I just I guess I'm wondering, like. | ||
You're saying it's going to take a very long time. | ||
So is ActBlue going to be able to funnel another billion dollars in the next election that comes from Iran or China or Russia or whatever? | ||
We haven't seen ActBlue's numbers. | ||
So I would make a prediction that they're way down. | ||
But at the end of the day, when you're talking about making charges, who do you charge? | ||
You can't charge the person whose name was fictitiously used. | ||
They're a victim. | ||
Where did that money come from? | ||
That's the hard part. | ||
It was from a credit card and trying to determine the name of the credit card wasn't a real name. | ||
The banks caught it like they did in the bank. | ||
The banks will always catch fraud. | ||
That's where I investigate. | ||
I love investigating financial crimes because with my experience in banking, the banks will catch the crime. | ||
And they do what they're supposed to do. | ||
They notify the Treasury cabinet. | ||
So the Biden administration knew that there was a lot of smoke coming from Act Blue, but yet they chose to do nothing. | ||
They did nothing. | ||
They hoped that Harris would win the election and the Democrats would flip the house and then it would all go away. | ||
But luckily it didn't. | ||
And here we are trying to trace this money. | ||
So, you know, I don't know where Bondi is in her investigation. | ||
But with respect to money, we're trying to figure out who were the real people that the credit card names were in. | ||
Because some of these credit cards were in people's names that either weren't real people or definitely weren't names of people that didn't know they had a credit card. | ||
Problem is trying to figure out who actually set the credit card up. | ||
This is a classic case of cyber fraud. | ||
But for ActBlue, they knew this was going on, yet they chose to turn a blind eye and, if anything, make it easier by removing cybersecurity precautions on their platform. | ||
Right. | ||
So, I mean, at the very least, shouldn't the platform just be shut down? | ||
Right. | ||
At the very least, you shouldn't just allow this criminal organization to continue. | ||
I think that's great. | ||
I don't have the ability to shut them down. | ||
Pam Bondi does. | ||
And hopefully, she will move on that because this is a bad situation. | ||
And this is going to be like the Biden investigation. | ||
It's not just the crimes that Biden did. | ||
It's the cover-up. | ||
The government knew about it. | ||
The government knew about the Biden. | ||
The government knew about Act Blue. | ||
And this is very serious because did the money come from overseas, which is a clear violation of campaign finance? | ||
It's not just a violation. | ||
Yes, they violated campaign finance, putting the donations in fictitious names. | ||
I'm sure whoever was donating the money far exceeded the maximum contribution limits. | ||
They violated the reporting requirements. | ||
But also, if that money came from overseas, that's a whole other level of criminality involved in this. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
I mean, we remember half of President Trump's first administration getting thrown in prison because they accepted, like, you know, a cocktail one time at a bar, right? | ||
A Marchino cherry. | ||
And then you have this, which is fraud at scale. | ||
And you just got to ask a question, like, at the very least, like, shut down the problem first, because right now, hypothetically, actually not hypothetically, in reality, this organization is funding your opponent? | ||
This organization is currently continuing to money launder into the Democrat campaign. | ||
Shut it down. | ||
It's like the border, right? | ||
Shut it down first and then deal with everything afterward. | ||
But shut the problem down first. | ||
I don't understand why it's taking so long. | ||
Well, I share your frustration with some of the stuff with the Department of Justice. | ||
We're very anxious, like you are and like your viewers are, to see some accountability here. | ||
And again, the... | ||
The accountability player right now is the Attorney General, Pam Bondi. | ||
But with respect to the concern about elections, fortunately, at this particular time, there's not a lot of donation activity in politics right now. | ||
There are no big elections that are in the final month. | ||
The big elections are next year. | ||
In 2026, you've got a bunch of governor's races. | ||
You've got control of the U.S. House, control of the U.S. Senate. | ||
So the donation activity will spike somewhere around February of 2026. | ||
So, you know, in Pam Bondi's event, she has a few months here to put together her case because I'm sure it's going to be a big, big dealing to try to de-platform Act Blue because they will appeal. | ||
And you know how our... | ||
Luck is going with the courts right now with these liberal judges. | ||
But, you know, hopefully there'll be some accountability. | ||
I'm pretty confident there will be. | ||
I want to know more than anything who was sending all this money. | ||
We all have suspicions. | ||
There's one name that keeps standing out, and I'm not allowed to say it, but you know what I'm thinking, Benny. | ||
At the end of the day, you know, we want to try to, on our end, on the oversight end, to try to trace that money to the real sender. | ||
When Kamala Harris announces, she was just on the heels. | ||
I don't think people remember this because the news cycle is the life of a house gnat. | ||
But in the beginning of the summer, just last summer, less than a year ago, the conversation was, let's kick Kamala off the ticket. | ||
She's the most ineffective and stupidest vice president we've ever had, and she's dumb, and she's going to drag us down. | ||
That was a full conversation. | ||
We can find you at CNN panels. | ||
We have the clips. | ||
We have the articles. | ||
And then in three weeks' time, they flipped that to Kamala Harris raised a billion dollars overnight. | ||
Kamala Harris raised two billion plus dollars for the election. | ||
And it really begs the question, how much of that money was fraudulent? | ||
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What would you... | ||
Care to take a gander at that, Mr. Chairman? | ||
I don't know what percentage, but there was some. | ||
And, you know, at the end of the day, that's where we have to figure out. | ||
Because, look... | ||
I'm confident Merrick Garland knew about this. | ||
I know the Treasury cabinet knew about this. | ||
Why wasn't anything done? | ||
They kept this under wraps, hoping that the left-wing media and their awful polling was right and that Kamala Harris would be the next president and the House would flip and Hakeem Jeffries would be Speaker of the House and Jamie Raskin would be Chairman of the Committee and he could turn this around and somehow Launch some investigation into Trump. | ||
At the end of the day, the best thing that happened with respect to holding Act Blue accountable was Trump winning the presidency and the House staying in the Republicans' hands. | ||
So you've got an investigation that's moving forward. | ||
The Act Blue people never would have resigned. | ||
You know, it's just like when Joe Biden pardoned his entire family as his elected president. | ||
That was an admission of guilt. | ||
When the entire top seven people at Act Blue, after a... | ||
By any standards, a successful fundraising campaign all resign and head for the hill without any comment or anything else. | ||
That's an admission of something bad. | ||
So hopefully we'll be able to put the pieces together. | ||
But this is something that is ongoing. | ||
And you've got multiple committees in the House as well as the Department of Justice all on it. | ||
And it's hard to trace money. | ||
Especially with the credit cards. | ||
This is going to be harder to trace than the Biden investigation with those shell companies and all the LLCs and all the different banking accounts. | ||
When you're talking about credit cards that can be applied online, this is why I'm not a fan of online banking. | ||
Because, you know, you can do a whole fraudulent thing. | ||
When you go into a bank, you have to be a real person. | ||
There's security cameras in there. | ||
They got your own video. | ||
This online stuff, man, you can have some... | ||
Some kid from some third world country that I probably couldn't find on a map, creating an account in Benny Johnson's name, making donations to every Democrat in America on a platform. | ||
This is a lot more complicated money scheme, and it's smaller amounts. | ||
You're talking about $100 amounts and $50 amounts. | ||
Much harder than tracing the million-dollar wires that we had in the Biden investigation. | ||
Goodness. | ||
Amy McGrath, Kentucky Six, received $4.3 million. | ||
That's a crazy amount. | ||
Yep. | ||
That's a lot of money for like... | ||
Most of my opponent, my opponent had no chance in hell, Benny, and she got beat by 50 points in the last election. | ||
That's what I won my election by. | ||
Most of her money came from ActBlue, from donors out of state that I'd never heard of. | ||
Now, you could make the argument, well, it's because I was on Fox News a lot, but... | ||
You know, it's pretty strange to just send that much money to someone that has absolutely no chance when there are some races that could determine the majority of the house. | ||
That's right. | ||
Yeah, it's completely strange. | ||
Jasmine Crockett, one of your most exciting members of your committee, Jasmine Crockett, she has a problem with this, where investigative journalists have gone to her donors in her district, and none of them donated to her, yet they did on paper through ActBlue. | ||
That's right. | ||
So this is a huge case. | ||
The fact that this hasn't been locked down is really something. | ||
We're going to continue to put the pressure on it. | ||
Finally, Mr. Chairman, you're great with whistleblowers. | ||
The last legal letter that was sent by the attorney inside of ActBlue was a threatening letter to all staff to say, don't you dare blow the whistle. | ||
This was reported by the New York Times. | ||
Have you had any whistleblowers from ActBlue come to your committee? | ||
No. | ||
No, we welcome all whistleblowers. | ||
But I think everybody's lawyered up and hunkered down right now at Act Blue. | ||
Okay. | ||
What's next? | ||
I mean, we did a little bit of a preview on the Epstein files, obviously. | ||
That's like finding a unicorn in Washington, D.C. You have come on and talked about that on this program, just for the sake of transparency, which is very big for you. | ||
And so, in closing... | ||
Any motion on that? | ||
Any movement on that? | ||
We hear that there's a timeline now. | ||
I hope James has the Epstein files because I don't think the Department of Justice has them or at least the Attorney General does not have them or she would have turned them over. | ||
The President ordered them released. | ||
The Attorney General ordered them released. | ||
We all know they have not been released. | ||
And one of my biggest fears that I had And I expressed this with Kash Patel and a lot of people, Stephen Miller, and a lot of people going into the new administration. | ||
I'm like, you know, I hope they're not shredding documents right now. | ||
This was a few weeks before the transition. | ||
I said, I hope they're not shredding documents. | ||
But you all need to go on that first day. | ||
And try to get all this stuff released because, you know, my fear is from what I've dealt with in investigations and in communication with this deep state apparatus is they're probably in there shredding documents as we speak. | ||
So hopefully someone has a copy of that. | ||
And, you know, I hope we find out because our task force has done everything led by Anna Polina Luna. | ||
You had her on your show many times. | ||
I mean, she's relentless. | ||
She's persistent. | ||
She's pretty frustrated right now that these files haven't been released, even though the president and the attorney general have ordered them released. | ||
But, you know, it's like I told Anna the same thing I told Patel and everybody else. | ||
I'm like, you assume that somebody in the deep state said, okay, we'll just put these in a file back here, this incriminating evidence on everybody. | ||
And maybe the next administration can Can do whatever they want to do with it. | ||
That's unfortunately the way it's supposed to work, but it hasn't worked with this deep state. | ||
So they're just going to let the incriminating evidence sit there smoldering. | ||
That could put them all in prison. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They should. | ||
That's what they're supposed to do. | ||
But you and I have dealt with them, Vinnie. | ||
You've covered the deep state as well as anyone. | ||
I mean, they cover their tracks. | ||
And it's just hard for me to believe they're going to leave incriminating evidence. | ||
If the government was involved, if the government wasn't involved, I don't think they would have any reason to protect Bill Clinton or Hillary Clinton. | ||
They're never going to be elected anything again. | ||
I don't think they would have any reason to protect Bill Gates or anybody else. | ||
The concern I've always had about the Epstein file, was the government involved? | ||
Did the government know? | ||
Was the government using Epstein and the videos to blackmail the most influential people around the world? | ||
If that's the case, then they knew there were victims of sex crimes there, and they did nothing. | ||
So, you know, that's the concern I have. | ||
If the government covers this up, I don't believe it's because of any love affair or affection for the Clinton family, just like I never believed they were hiding and covering for the Bidens because they loved Joe Biden. | ||
It was because they hated Donald Trump, you know, and they didn't want... | ||
Their agencies to be disrupted. | ||
The same thing with the Epstein files. | ||
I don't know this, but my concern is that the government may have known a lot more and may have been an active participant, maybe with the intentions of intelligence gathering. | ||
Who knows? | ||
But at the end of the day, I don't think the American people would be okay if the government knew that crimes against young women were occurring. | ||
And yet they did nothing to intervene. | ||
So you believe it is your contention in closing here that the government doesn't have any files and that this has been a shell game that was potentially played against the Trump administration and that they had the right motivations, but that everything has been either shredded, deleted, gone forever. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I think the government... | ||
Had information. | ||
I don't know if it still exists. | ||
We had the photos, Mr. Chairman. | ||
We have the FBI photos of his apartment. | ||
We have photos of boxes that are marked evidence, not by the FBI, but by Epstein. | ||
Boxes of hard drives and tapes and CDs. | ||
I mean, they're all available. | ||
You can see them. | ||
They've been published a million times. | ||
They're the government's photographs. | ||
And they always use the excuse, well, there's an ongoing investigation. | ||
And they're still using that now. | ||
But it's been a long time. | ||
And they've had plenty of time. | ||
And people keep disappearing that were key witnesses in this case. | ||
So the time to release that information is now. | ||
The president has ordered it. | ||
The attorney general has ordered it. | ||
Either they're disobeying the president and the attorney general or the evidence is no longer in existence. | ||
There's no in-between. | ||
There's either or. | ||
You're exactly right. | ||
People are disappearing. | ||
One final thought on this. | ||
Matt Gaetz. | ||
I know he's a dear friend of yours. | ||
He was on the program, made a lot of news saying that he knows that the American government allowed a foreign government into the federal prison system to get rid of Epstein and turned off the cameras and the lights. | ||
Could be. | ||
I don't know, but I would say Matt, if he said it, he has a good source. | ||
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Okay. | |
All right. | ||
If Matt were Attorney General, we'd already have some of these files, I think. | ||
So I'm all about Matt. | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
Here's to more transparency. | ||
It's been such an interesting run, and I really do hope that maybe James does have the files. | ||
We'll see. | ||
I hope so. | ||
This entire little teaser had Epstein all over it. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, the man who's all over government oversight and rocking and rolling, the man who was personally behind every revelation we learned about the Biden crime family. | ||
Was because of the dogged efforts of James Comer. | ||
He doesn't get the kind of credit that he deserves, but he'll get it on this program. | ||
You all know him, love him, and you should follow him. | ||
250,000 Americans already do. | ||
The great Jamie Comer. | ||
Thank you, Mr. General. | ||
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You know, that went in a very different direction than I thought I was going to. | ||
Fascinating. | ||
If Matt Gaetz was Attorney General, Then we'd already have the Epstein files. | ||
Goodness gracious. | ||
What a wild series of events James Comer just talked through. | ||
That they've all been destroyed. | ||
That's all been destroyed. | ||
So what's happening here? | ||
What do we look down the barrel of? | ||
There it is. | ||
There it is. | ||
Yeah, there it is. | ||
Grab that. | ||
Put that up. | ||
There. | ||
What is that? | ||
That's the FBI's own photo! | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we have General Flynn on. | ||
We don't want to take too long here. | ||
These are the FBI's photographs of Epstein's apartment with a giant plastic case marked evidence not by the FBI! | ||
Marked evidence by Epstein. | ||
Look at all those hard drives. | ||
Look at all the tapes. | ||
What's on there? | ||
Are these the deposition tapes? | ||
James O 'Keefe released a stinger that included deposition, undercover footage. | ||
Does James have his hands on some of these? | ||
What's going on here? | ||
Look at this image. | ||
This was Jeffrey Epstein's safe. | ||
According to the federal documents, they cracked it open and there was a bag of diamonds? | ||
Where did those come from? | ||
There was a bag right there, that Manila bag, had multiple passports in it. | ||
Which nations were giving Jeffrey Epstein passports? | ||
We know that he was linked to Mossad. | ||
We know Jelaine Maxwell was linked to Mossad. | ||
Her father worked for Mossad, was given a state funeral in Israel. | ||
What's going on there? | ||
What's all the documentation? | ||
That's a camera bag. | ||
What's in that? | ||
Where are all the diamonds? | ||
Look at all these tapes and hard drives. | ||
In his safe? | ||
What tapes and hard drives exactly are in his safe? | ||
You haven't seen any of this! | ||
We've seen nothing! | ||
Makes us angry, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Makes us angry. | ||
Oh boy. | ||
We're going to talk about this with General Mike Flynn. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, here we go. | ||
I am very, very excited about our next guest. | ||
Speaking of somebody who's, well, who's been growing in the eyes of Americans, I posted this image just recently of a man who is behind the glass. | ||
Maybe President Trump needs to break the glass. | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
Let's see what we can break here with the great General Mike Flynn, live on the program. | ||
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Thank you. | |
you you you General, I don't mean to put you on the spot here. | ||
I'm just such a fan of this meme. | ||
I don't know how long you had to pose for this photo, but it's just a great angle. | ||
And I'm not sure why Trump keeps you in the glass like that. | ||
It doesn't seem particularly comfortable, but maybe it's time. | ||
Do you have any news to break on this program? | ||
General Flynn. | ||
Well, I would say to you, Benny, that if I am ready, okay, so I am ready to come out of that glass, that is for sure. | ||
There's no doubt about it. | ||
I actually think that the nation, and Trump is doing wonderful things, but what Chairman Comer just talked about, and among other things, we are still in a massive, massive ideological war going on in this country. | ||
You know, there are not going to be any friendlies, you know, if we get to another election and we lose the majority in the House of Representatives, okay? | ||
Never mind, you know, the next presidential election. | ||
And let me just say a couple of things, because the news that Comer really just broke, and I listened to that whole thing, and really the news that he just broke was at the very end when he said, you know, if Matt Gaetz, you know, was the attorney general. | ||
I mean, wow. | ||
Now, I'm going to tell you a couple of things. | ||
Act blue. | ||
There are whistleblowers that are coming forward. | ||
You know what, Benny? | ||
And this is for your audience in Washington, D.C. Whistleblowers don't trust Congress. | ||
Whistleblowers don't trust their own government agencies or their activities that they would typically go toward in the past to get help. | ||
Who whistleblowers trust is they trust people like myself. | ||
They trust people that are That have certain organizations that are actually getting stuff done and filing whistleblower cases. | ||
I mean, I'm part of an organization and we have about, I think we have a half a dozen whistleblower cases filed that are very powerful. | ||
And we file them not only at a civil level of evidence, but before we file them, we make sure that we work them through the DOJ and we file them at a criminal level of evidence. | ||
So there are some whistleblower files that are already on the books. | ||
And so, you know, when they say, well, whistleblowers aren't coming forward, that's because they don't trust you. | ||
And I love Comer. | ||
I mean, that's not a slam on Comer. | ||
This is trust. | ||
This has to do with trust. | ||
A couple of other things. | ||
Destruction of evidence. | ||
Okay? | ||
So if it is determined that somebody destroyed evidence, it's simple. | ||
In one second, we can find out exactly who was the last point of touch of that evidence, and then you begin there. | ||
Because every single person that touched that evidence, You know, especially the last point, which is very easily discoverable, you start there. | ||
And I can tell you that a lot of this evidence, it's not destroyed. | ||
Believe me, when they say it's destroyed, it's not destroyed. | ||
They have it. | ||
I guarantee they have it. | ||
So now we've got to go dig into the bowels of these deep state organizations. | ||
And this is the kind of stuff that the American people, and I'll speak for myself, but I'll speak for millions of people that I know. | ||
That certainly follow the kinds of things that I put out. | ||
We're not going to stand for, well, the evidence has been destroyed. | ||
Okay, then, you know, Department of Justice, drag somebody in, you know, by the short hairs and hold them accountable and start, you know, right off, start right from the top. | ||
You know, he just mentioned Garland. | ||
He just mentioned, you know, possibly Ray. | ||
He mentioned a couple of names there. | ||
And so these are the kinds of things that have to happen. | ||
From, you know, back to your question about the glass, right? | ||
I mean, you know, this is one of these places now where, you know, and I feel for Marco Rubio, because I'm a big fan of Marco Rubio, and I think Marco Rubio has been actually a vastly better diplomat than, you know, I always thought he was a good senator, but he's been a really good diplomat. | ||
He's been a really good secretary of state. | ||
But to put him into the position of national security advisor, dual-hatted, it doesn't work that way. | ||
So where does he go? | ||
I can tell you because I get it all the time. | ||
People reaching out to me from all over the world saying, I got nobody to talk to because we don't have ambassadors out there, right? | ||
We got to get ambassadors confirmed and put into place. | ||
You know, for every country that's out there, there's not only a foreign minister, but there's also a national security advisor. | ||
And there are many countries around the world right now that want to be on Team America. | ||
I know this. | ||
I know this for a fact. | ||
The Southern Hemisphere. | ||
Countries across Africa, many in Southeast Asia, they want to be on Team America. | ||
And they're like, you know, they're picking up a phone and nobody's there to answer. | ||
And what I mean sort of metaphorically is that there's nobody out in our embassies. | ||
You know, the Secretary of State is a busy man. | ||
The National Security Advisor is, you know, is non-existent right now. | ||
You know, people have other things that they have to do inside of the White House. | ||
I know the president, I'm a big fan of Stephen Miller and said, Stephen, be... | ||
Terrific, as President Trump has said. | ||
I'm putting it into the perspective, Benny, of we're running out of time every single day that goes by. | ||
And then we talk about this nonsense about Epstein and the destruction of evidence and Act Blue. | ||
I can tell you, there's whistleblowers. | ||
There's whistleblowers coming out of Act Blue. | ||
I'll leave it at that. | ||
You mentioned Kamala Harris. | ||
I already saw today where people are starting to talk about You know, the next ticket for the presidential election, right? | ||
Stop. | ||
I want to tell the American people, we have to stop that. | ||
We have so much to fix right now, Benny, in this country, domestically and overseas. | ||
You know, we can't be worried about who's going to be the next ticket. | ||
I can tell you, on the left, it's not going to be Kamala Harris. | ||
I've already been in conversations where they're bubbling up, you know, Cory Booker out of New Jersey to make him appear as though he's more moderate. | ||
Okay, he's more of a moderate guy. | ||
But I don't even want to talk about the next elections. | ||
I mean, you know, the 20, the congressional elections coming up, okay, we can start to banter there and start to line people up, but we better be ready to have some things to show because I love, you know, I've been one of the biggest advocates for Donald J. Trump, and I will continue to be his biggest champion. | ||
There's nobody... | ||
There's nobody out here that has fought harder for him or stood up for him in a much different way than anybody else in this country. | ||
And I'm telling you, it's one thing to sign up a bunch of executive orders. | ||
But when you take that executive order and you now hand it over to the Department of Whatever, the Department of Whatever is going to go, okay. | ||
And they're just going to go, all right, let's, you know, we'll work on it. | ||
We'll do some white papers. | ||
They are not going to execute unless you have people, I mean, down into their knickers. | ||
Telling them, this is what you're going to do. | ||
Execute this, right? | ||
I mean, where am I today? | ||
I'll give you a little hint of where I'm at today. | ||
I'm in a place today where we are in the process of examining how the cartels are now using alternative measures because the border's closed, so they can't physically carry all these drugs over, which they were carrying over physically. | ||
I mean, guys carrying over barrels, you know, bags of this stuff. | ||
Now they're bringing them in through various, like using produce, like blueberries, watermelons, you know, avocados, right? | ||
So those prices are going to go up because what they're doing is they're bringing in the drugs using those routes. | ||
Okay, this is how these guys think. | ||
And I call them rat lines. | ||
And the reason I know a lot about this is because we did this in the Middle East for years where we built up. | ||
How these guys, these foreign fighters who are coming in, they would use these rat lines. | ||
It's the exact same methodology. | ||
It's the exact same process. | ||
So we have drugs still entering this country. | ||
Why, Benny? | ||
Because there's somebody sitting around a big old table in a giant building somewhere in some state capital or in Washington, D.C. that's making decisions to enable this to happen because this is a multi-billion dollar market. | ||
And, you know, back to To Comer. | ||
Hey, again, I think he's probably one of the toughest, one of the best guys we've got. | ||
But I haven't seen anybody bringing in any of these people to investigate them. | ||
I haven't seen any committees. | ||
I haven't seen Jim Jordan holding committee hearings to drag all these people in. | ||
I mean, why not? | ||
I mean, some of these people have had pardons. | ||
8,000. | ||
8,000 pardons by Biden. | ||
8,000. | ||
I mean, this is insane. | ||
So why doesn't our committees... | ||
Bring in some of these people. | ||
They've got their part. | ||
And put them under oath. | ||
Because they can't say, well, I'm going to take the fifth. | ||
They've got to say what they're asked. | ||
They've got to tell the truth. | ||
So the American people are now at a point in time where, okay, we understand that some of this stuff takes time. | ||
That kind of was the other point of Comer. | ||
These investigations take time. | ||
Some of this stuff is very well known. | ||
We know. | ||
We have hard, hard evidence of Russiagate. | ||
Impeachment gate. | ||
Gate this, gate that. | ||
Hard evidence. | ||
The Epstein files. | ||
Don't tell the American people it's all been destroyed. | ||
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Bullshit. | |
If it's been destroyed, Benny, then they better have somebody in handcuffs showing up to whatever court that the Department of Justice needs to bring these people into. | ||
And back to national security. | ||
Because this is my thing. | ||
And national security right now is at risk, okay, because China, and I'll just use China, and I'll wrap the bow here, all right? | ||
China just got the position, okay, that the Organization of American States, nobody even pays any attention to this, Organization of American States just had the election. | ||
The building for the Organization of America States is two blocks down from the White House. | ||
The guy that is now the head of the Organization of America States is so aligned to China. | ||
In fact, he is in their pocket. | ||
So that's the Southern Hemisphere. | ||
So the Southern Hemisphere of this country, where the Chinese are all over the map, and I know in other media they're talking about what Cuba's doing, what the Chinese are doing in Cuba. | ||
I mean, it's the Organization of American States. | ||
That's one entity. | ||
It's like... | ||
Now, it's like China owning the NATO. | ||
It's like China being in charge of NATO. | ||
That's kind of what it is, you know, the analogy would be. | ||
The other organization that's up for grabs, and if we're not paying attention, then, you know, then woe betide us, right, is the African Union. | ||
The African Union, which is also a, you know, and people look at these and go, what's the African Union, Organization of American States? | ||
These are blocks of power, and the Chinese are... | ||
Have bought their way into it or certainly influenced their way into it. | ||
And there are many countries in Africa that, again, want to be on Team America. | ||
And they want to bring their resources, their minerals, their wealth to Team America. | ||
And so if we don't come to grips with these kinds of issues, then the Chinese are going to be right there, you know, and they're going to jump in it, right? | ||
And they are. | ||
I mean, the Organization of American States, very powerful bloc. | ||
You know, people go, ah, they're not. | ||
Yeah, they are very powerful. | ||
They're very powerful. | ||
And we only have a few friends down in the Southern Hemisphere. | ||
When it comes to Africa, same thing. | ||
Now, I know Trump is getting ready to go on a tour around the Middle East. | ||
You know, what ought to be at the very top of his list, the very top of his list is China. | ||
Not, you know, whether or not the Saudis can kick out a few more barrels of oil and drive the price down. | ||
They can do that. | ||
They can do that yesterday, Benny. | ||
It's China. | ||
What is your relationship with China? | ||
And I've talked about this a lot. | ||
The BRICS Consortium, which is a monetary organization, right? | ||
Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa. | ||
So now the BRICS is going to bring their prowess into the southern hemisphere of this country, of this hemisphere that we're in, right? | ||
Central and South America and the Caribbean. | ||
And they're also going to come into the Africa Union. | ||
And they've already started. | ||
They started this a couple of years ago. | ||
And the whole idea about changing the monetary value and the wealth of the U.S. dollar, it's happening in Europe right now. | ||
I mean, I'm a big fan of Bassett. | ||
Didn't know him, don't know him, but I'm watching what he's doing. | ||
And he's one of the only guys in the government that has the ability to be able to sanction individuals and sanction governments and sanction entities like a corporation. | ||
That's a powerful thing. | ||
And I think that there has to be... | ||
Far more discussion about how it affects our national security. | ||
So, again, back here, we have massive amounts of produce that we bring into this country from the southern hemisphere, from Mexico on down through many of the countries in South America. | ||
So when that produce is coming in now, and I'm talking blueberries to watermelons, what they're doing now is they're loading that distribution network up with drugs because the border shut down. | ||
And that was right. | ||
Trump was absolutely right to do it. | ||
But these guys, these cartels, these foreign terrorist organizations are finding new ways to get the drugs into this country. | ||
Why, Benny? | ||
Because it's profitable. | ||
And the scale of child trafficking may go down, but it's not going to go down that much. | ||
But the drugs is going to continue. | ||
It's going to continue because they're going to find alternative ways. | ||
I know these things, and I've studied these things, and I've studied it when it comes to terrorist organizations, when they move foreign terrorists onto battlefields. | ||
So this is just the same model, a different product, and a different means to be able to convey it. | ||
But this is the kind of stuff, this is the kinds of conversations that have to be had right now in our government, and frankly... | ||
All the president needs to do is just be, he just needs to be made aware of it. | ||
He just needs to know, okay, I got it. | ||
And he needs to know that somebody is waking up every single morning and worried about that problem. | ||
And right now, I feel very uncomfortable that that's the case. | ||
You can't just eliminate, you know, and, you know, whatever, Mike's going off, Mike Walsh now is going off to be the ambassador to the UN fine. | ||
But you can't just eliminate that position and go, okay, Secretary of State, you're now it. | ||
Tag, you're it. | ||
I mean, he's got... | ||
He's got the rest of the world to deal with. | ||
And so, because there are a series of processes, and I'm telling you, I am anti-bureaucracy, so, you know, but I can tell you the exact processes of how they work and where they're broken and where they need to be fixed. | ||
And to me, this is the kind of stuff that, this is why you need to have this kind of an entity, and it's up to Trump who he chooses. | ||
You know, like I said, you know, they can break the glass or he can pick Stephen Miller. | ||
But one way or the other, you've got to have somebody in this country waking up every single morning that's worried about the national security of our country. | ||
And every single thing that happens, every single decision that the President of the United States makes affects national security. | ||
Whether it's about children, whether it's about drugs, whether it's about cartels, whether it's about China, whether it's about education, doesn't matter. | ||
It all affects our national security. | ||
That office is supposed to bring it all together and basically present things to the president. | ||
But now we're meeting, now I believe, this is again, I'm speaking for myself, we now must move at the speed of war. | ||
We are in a wartime environment. | ||
I know, spiritual war, intellectual war, mental war, maybe there are components of a physical war going on because it's definitely killing, as Trump said the other day, I don't know what the number is, 200,000? | ||
Killed in action. | ||
We need to use better language. | ||
Killed in action on the streets of America by the Chinese. | ||
These aren't kids that have overdosed. | ||
They've been killed in action by the Chinese Communist Party, conveying through their thugs in these now-designated foreign terrorist organizations putting drugs on the streets of America to kill us and to destroy the moral fabric of our society. | ||
That's their intent. | ||
So I want to know that there's somebody waking up every day and they're pushing these buttons. | ||
And again, the president doesn't have to worry about all this stuff all the time. | ||
He's got a lot of other things that he's got to focus on. | ||
And he's always got to keep his sort of top two or three. | ||
And he's got to push on those. | ||
But there's got to be a team of people. | ||
And there are. | ||
There are teams of people out there that want to help. | ||
But what they want to do is they want to know when they say something. | ||
Somebody at the right level in the White House knows exactly what they mean and then will pick up a phone or physically go do something about it. | ||
And that's what, and I just, so I'm splaying on you, Benny, a little bit here about kind of my emotions right now because I'm watching and I don't want to hear people starting to talk about the next presidential election, especially on the GOP side. | ||
How dare they do that? | ||
We have, our country's in a state of crisis right now. | ||
And boy, and we're not, our military is not ready. | ||
I love Pete Hegseth. | ||
Pete's got the right attitude. | ||
He's got the right focus with his idea about lethality. | ||
And he's doing, he's looking at the whole force structure. | ||
That's, you know, and he's going to, you know, maybe bigger, bigger than the Goldwater-Nichols Act, which I was part of. | ||
And I'm just letting you know that we must do those big things, those big tectonic plate shifts. | ||
But at the same time, there's got to be action. | ||
And there's got to be action taken. | ||
And there are elements and organizations and leaders that are available and certainly inside of our government that are capable of taking that action. | ||
And I think that's what the American people... | ||
In fact, I don't think anymore. | ||
I know the American people, they want accountability. | ||
And accountability is not just in arresting somebody. | ||
Accountability is in getting shit done. | ||
I'm sorry for my Irish. | ||
Never have to apologize for that, General. | ||
So I want to put up this post from you yesterday that excited our production team very much. | ||
You said, I am ready to serve. | ||
Now, the National Security Advisor role is open as of last week. | ||
And you were in that role and you served in that role. | ||
And if you don't mind me framing it this way until the deep state took you out as enemy number one. | ||
And now you're saying that you are prepared to re-enter that role. | ||
That's first question. | ||
Question number two. | ||
Have you been contacted by President Trump to re-enter the White House as the National Security Advisor? | ||
So I answered the question number one, yes. | ||
I answered the question number two, no. | ||
And I've been watching everything and listening and observing intensely because... | ||
I do believe, as I just went through my diatribe with you, I do believe that we are in a place where we cannot afford to have, as Trump likes to say, unforced errors. | ||
We cannot afford to drop a glass ball right now. | ||
I'm serving now, Benny. | ||
I'm serving now. | ||
I serve in just a different way. | ||
I have been engaging people in government. | ||
You know, I'm still out doing stuff. | ||
So I'm serving. | ||
And I think that's my message to every American is how are you serving this country? | ||
Because every American needs to serve this country, whether you're inside the government or outside the government. | ||
But, you know, I'm a guy with a lot of background, a lot of skills. | ||
And, you know, and I haven't I didn't, you know, go off into the sunset and go, woe is me. | ||
You know, I'm paying close attention to what's happening. | ||
You know, around the world and certainly in our country. | ||
And, you know, and I know we have great leaders out there. | ||
We have a lot of great leaders that want to serve inside the government. | ||
I mean, there's a lot of people that have reached out to me to help, you know, get their name put forward for some position in the government. | ||
And I've done that. | ||
You know, and I've let it be known. | ||
So, you know, at this point in time, the president has, you know, he's got a decision to make. | ||
And, you know, whatever he does. | ||
I'm going to continue to fight for this country. | ||
That's, you know, frankly, I don't know, you know, maybe I'm designed that way. | ||
Maybe I'm designed differently. | ||
That's the way I was raised. | ||
I was, you know, born on an army base. | ||
You know, I served in the military all my adult life. | ||
You know, I've been to combat. | ||
I know the world. | ||
I've lived on, you know, or been or visited certainly on six continents. | ||
You know, I served in different critical jobs. | ||
You know, and yeah, is there a group of people in the deep state that fear me? | ||
You're damn right they do. | ||
They fear me for a good reason. | ||
The media? | ||
You think the media? | ||
Oh, my God, the mainstream media, they would blow a gasket. | ||
I would love to just see that, you know? | ||
And, you know, I mean, whatever. | ||
But I do know exactly. | ||
I know what I'm talking about, and I know what I would do. | ||
That I can guarantee. | ||
I doubt that you would be adding Atlantic editors to private signal chats just off the top of the dome based on my knowledge of you and how you work. | ||
I don't think that would be happening. | ||
That was a... | ||
I'd put up... | ||
You know what I'd do? | ||
If I added something, I'd add like a really nasty-looking meme about them, you know? | ||
Okay. | ||
Yeah, that's right. | ||
All right. | ||
So let's... | ||
Just if I may, you outlined in your first answer how you would approach the job of National Security Advisor and how you would strengthen American security. | ||
How about if you were to be brought hypothetically back into the administration, how would you eliminate the capacity for the deep state to operate the way that it did against you? | ||
Because what they did against you was to frame you and it was illegal what they did. | ||
And now that we've learned everything about how it all happened, we know that it was clearly a hit job. | ||
They were it was a hit job intended to target you. | ||
I just want to hop on over. | ||
We didn't get a chance to put this up. | ||
This is something we... | ||
These are the government's own files, General. | ||
The better one, Benny, is the one inside the little closet there that shows all the files that says that. | ||
There it is. | ||
There it is, yeah. | ||
And then also there's drone footage that we should have never seen of them carrying boxes of evidence out of Jeffrey Epstein's island in Little St. James. | ||
Maybe we can grab it. | ||
But you can see them carrying literal physical boxes of evidence. | ||
Where the hell is this stuff, General, based on your understanding? | ||
And how would you attack this deep state criminal enterprise inside of our government were you to be brought back as NSA? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, first of all, you know, there are people inside of the government that I know and that I trust and that are ready to go to the gates. | ||
But they're not in positions of authority right now. | ||
So there would, you know, and I would, you know, for me... | ||
Trust is number one. | ||
You know, and then everything else is China, China, China, because China's, you know, talk about, you know, being up our fourth point of contact here. | ||
I mean, this is really, really a difficult time with China. | ||
And, you know, there's a lot of things going on in China. | ||
So but the deep state part is where, you know, we have people that are that are running parts of our national security apparatus. | ||
You know, Pete Hagsheth, Tulsi, Senator or Secretary Rubio. | ||
And there's some others down, you know, at the agency and activity level that I do know. | ||
And I know that they don't understand. | ||
I mean, I love them. | ||
I think that they're great and they're tough and they're trying to do the best that they can. | ||
But believe me, the entire wall around them is the deep state. | ||
And they need to understand that there is very, very few people, unless they physically brought them in themselves. | ||
I mean, look at what happened to Pete Hanks, that's front office. | ||
I mean, so. | ||
So there is a wall that is built around those individuals who are running our national security components, principal national security components, and those walls are designed to block everything. | ||
I know how to break through those walls because I know exactly where to go. | ||
And this is not just in the military. | ||
This is in the intelligence community. | ||
This is over in the State Department, in the diplomatic community. | ||
This is over in the international community. | ||
Because there are people, again, that want to be on Team America. | ||
And I'm very careful about it because I'm not in the government. | ||
So those people, if I were in the government, there's a whole other realm of knowledge and information that can be brought to bear against some of these people that are doing things. | ||
I mean, what we've learned, and let's just talk about the FBI, what we've learned about the nefarious activities by agents inside the FBI that were doing things, I mean, illegally. | ||
And they still haven't been really, you know, brought to account. | ||
And they need to be. | ||
And again, I'd be asking those kinds of questions. | ||
So I'd be asking those kinds of questions of Dan Bongino, Cash Patel, you know, Pam Bondi, because that's where you're at. | ||
You're at that level. | ||
The National Security Advisor is an equal player, and in some cases, You know, a little bit, you know, I mean, again, for a guy like me, I'm beyond the nonsense stage of my life. | ||
You know, the older I get, the smarter my father becomes, all that. | ||
I am, you know, in a place now where our country is at risk. | ||
We cannot afford to waste a day, you know, wringing our hands or worrying about, hey, when somebody says, well, the evidence has been destroyed, trust me, I know exactly where to start. | ||
I know exactly where to start, and I know exactly what questions to ask of people like the Department, like the Attorney General or the Director of the FBI. | ||
I mean, the American people put Donald Trump in office to hold people accountable and to get our country's economy back on the tracks that it could be on, and to get our military and the prestige of our leadership around the world back on the pedestal that we deserve it to be on. | ||
But one of the big things that he got elected on was accountability and holding these people accountable. | ||
And that's why Biden gave 8,000 pardons, Benny. | ||
I mean, so okay, so he gave 8,000 pardons. | ||
Maybe somebody ought to look into whether or not it's legal for an auto pen pardon, right? | ||
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I don't know. | |
I mean, maybe it is. | ||
But that's why Biden gave 8,000 pardons, because they knew that Trump came in under a mandate of accountability. | ||
And so for me, The national security advisor holds not only himself, or in my case, but holds the government accountable and goes in and digs and digs and digs, but in a very professional and a very benevolent way and working as a member of a team, a team of people, and staying on the president's agenda. | ||
The president has an agenda. | ||
It's a very good agenda. | ||
It has to be executed. | ||
We don't have any more time. | ||
I mean, I wish that we were talking about the 100 days, right? | ||
But we're not talking about the 100 days. | ||
You know, all these accomplishments, the 100 days. | ||
I'm not even sure what the 100 days means anymore. | ||
But we're not talking about that. | ||
Why? | ||
Because the narrative changed. | ||
They changed the narrative. | ||
We have got to make sure that the president owns the narrative constantly. | ||
That's why you see him. | ||
He's such a master at it, where he pulls the narrative back in every so often by doing things to change the narrative. | ||
And he does it in a brilliant way. | ||
But it's like only him. | ||
He's like, he's the only one that's able to do it. | ||
He needs help doing that. | ||
So we got to be able to do things effectively and to give him victories. | ||
And I call them incremental victories. | ||
On the battlefield, in order to keep the troops motivated, you better find some wins. | ||
And Trump, you know, needs these constant incremental victories so he can, you know, not so the national security advisor go out there and pack. | ||
Myself on the back goes, see what I'm doing? | ||
No. | ||
So Trump can get up there and go, hey, we just did this. | ||
We just did that. | ||
And let him have the victory. | ||
And that's what will motivate the troops. | ||
Just a final follow-up question based on what you just said. | ||
Part of what motivates this audience, this chat, is justice. | ||
At this point in the Biden administration, there were 20... | ||
2,000 charges against January 6th protesters, peaceful protesters. | ||
You've talked a lot about China. | ||
Admittedly, General Mark Milley was communicating behind President Trump's back with China and telling them our military plans, which I'm not a military man, General, but sure as hell seems like treason to me. | ||
I'm not sure how you could really describe it any other way. | ||
And he's proud of that. | ||
He bragged to Congress about it. | ||
And if you were in this role, in this position, what would be happening to General Mark Milley? | ||
Would he be facing charges? | ||
What would happen also to individuals like James Comer and some of the people that authorized Peter Strzok? | ||
Some of the individuals that authorized the spying on Donald Trump. | ||
There's been zero accountability for that. | ||
John Durham has detailed that criminality pretty extensively in his reports. | ||
Yet nothing has happened, General. | ||
And if there's nothing happening, if there's no one who's been held accountable, then what is the deterrence to this happening all over again? | ||
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And, you know, the other stretch to that statement that you just made, Benny, is nobody's really talking about it other than guys like you and me and some of the big influencers out there. | ||
You know, every so often it gets raised. | ||
When Colbert says, oh, the Epstein... | ||
Evidence has been destroyed. | ||
Okay, so we're going to talk about this, right? | ||
Nobody else is talking about it. | ||
We need somebody of some seniority that knows what they're talking about inside of the government that is talking, saying to the American people, we are examining this. | ||
Here's what we're doing and giving the troops an update periodically. | ||
We don't have to get into, well, we've arrested this or we've got this investigation against this person. | ||
But the fact that we're doing something. | ||
The men and women of America, you know, legal American citizens must be told periodically that we are doing the following things. | ||
Instead of this, you know, just trust us, we're doing something attitude or statement. | ||
We're past that. | ||
So people like Milley and others, I mean, you know, they'll be dealt with. | ||
I mean, I'm a big fan of what Pete Hegseth is doing over there with the general and admirals in the military. | ||
I mean, yeah, there's so much that needs to be done, and I like that fact that Pete is talking about it, and I'm going to assume that he's going to show some of that by removing or retiring many of these people very soon, right? | ||
And there's a bunch of other stuff, and I'll come on another time to talk about the task forces that I think need to be established by the Department of Defense that can lead into other elements of our government that deals with The abuse of COVID, as an example, you know, by the Biden administration, abuse that led to death, okay, that led to the killing of people. | ||
So these people that committed crimes, you mentioned Strzok, these people that did things, you know, again, they have to be held accountable. | ||
Even, you know, there's going to be statues of limitations and people are, you know, worried about that. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
Let's make sure that if there is somebody, like I said, And Comer just said it. | ||
If there's evidence destroyed, if the Epstein files evidence has been destroyed, I can tell you exactly where to begin. | ||
And you begin with whoever touched the evidence last, okay? | ||
It might be an agent. | ||
It might be a senior agent. | ||
It might be Director Wray himself. | ||
Whoever touched that evidence last, start with them and bring them in in handcuffs and start questioning them. | ||
And they will tell you, well, this guy told me to do that. | ||
This guy told me to do that. | ||
Okay, bring them in. | ||
Bring them in. | ||
I mean, we have to move at a different speed. | ||
We can't move at the speed of what is happening to Trump right now, where the delaying tactics, this is their strategy. | ||
I mean, their strategy is so clear to me. | ||
The delaying tactics by the left to put everything into injunctions against the president's decisions as the executive, as the commander-in-chief. | ||
The president of the United States and the chief law enforcement officer of the United States of America, he can't even do it. | ||
They're tying his hands, right? | ||
So the president needs to stop all that. | ||
He needs to say, we're going to continue to execute justice and form some little task force, fight those little battles. | ||
Maybe Chief Justice John Roberts will wake up one of these days. | ||
Or maybe Chief Justice Roberts, maybe that was his name on the Epstein manifest. | ||
Okay? | ||
Maybe. | ||
I don't know. | ||
There's a John Roberts listed there four times. | ||
No, I never heard him say it. | ||
I heard the John Roberts on Fox News say it wasn't me. | ||
So I'm not kidding, Benny. | ||
I'm in a place now where we have to get very serious. | ||
No more laughing matter about our country. | ||
We're in a state of crisis. | ||
I do believe that. | ||
I do believe we're in a state of crisis. | ||
The Chinese are not going to roll over. | ||
The radical Islamists are not going to roll over. | ||
Mark my words, and I said this a little bit this morning on one of my posts, I think. | ||
You know, because I watched what happened in New York City with the TDA crowd from Venezuela, and then some stuff going on up in Boston, and then up out in Washington State where you got some Palestinian protests that are burning something. | ||
I mean, we're coming into the summer months again. | ||
Okay, school's out, right? | ||
And I just have a funny feeling that we might even see some breaking out of violence in America this summer because, you know, what does it do? | ||
I mean, nobody's getting arrested, right? | ||
You know, I mean, so I think if they get away with it, they'll do it again because they got away with it in 2020. | ||
They'll do it again. | ||
And what does it do? | ||
It takes the narrative. | ||
It delays. | ||
It's a strategy with tactics. | ||
To delay the inevitable, which is, you know, Trump is not able to complete his first, you know, year's agenda, which is a big agenda. | ||
And, you know, I want it to work, Benny. | ||
I want President Trump to be massively successful because, guess what? | ||
You know, we only have one Trump, right? | ||
We only have one guy. | ||
I mean, everybody else past him, we'll never have another guy like this. | ||
I mean, it's an extraordinary time in history that we are living in, and I'm excited to be alive. | ||
I'm fired up about it. | ||
You know, I'm out here, you know, hooking and jabbing in my own way, and I appreciate your audience and you allowing me to come on to say my piece. | ||
Well, the audience certainly appreciates it, General, and they love hearing from you. | ||
You can obviously follow the General and find the General. | ||
He has millions of followers here on X, for instance. | ||
Also has a spectacular avatar on X with the flying eagle and what looks like a verse or a Bible verse. | ||
It's beautiful. | ||
Really quickly here, General. | ||
When Mark Milley does tell China about our military... | ||
Is that treason? | ||
You know, I don't know the exact legal definition off the top of my head, but I will tell you what. | ||
He admitted to that. | ||
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And he said it almost like flippantly. | |
And I know Mark Milley. | ||
And when I heard it, I was like, you've got to be shitting me. | ||
You can't. | ||
Why would you ever do that? | ||
You never, ever give an enemy, and I don't care what level you're at. | ||
You know, you leave them with a sense of uncertainty about what you may or may not do. | ||
That's why I love Trump in terms of being a commander in chief, because he leaves a sense of uncertainty. | ||
When Milley calls up somebody and says, I'm going to call you if we're going to attack. | ||
And I don't know if that was the exact words, but it's close to that. | ||
And I'm like, God, Mark, how could you ever do that? | ||
You know, why would you ever do that? | ||
You know, in fact, that's not your... | ||
Your responsibility to do that. | ||
You report directly to the President of the United States. | ||
You're the principal military advisor by the Constitution, by law, to the Commander-in-Chief and to the President of the United States of America. | ||
That's who you should have been calling up. | ||
If you had a gripe about something he was doing, call him up and have the guts to say to, you know, Mr. President, I got a problem with something that, you know, and I want to talk to you about it, because that's your constitutional duty, you know, General Milley. | ||
Instead of going and picking up a phone and going, you know, to whoever, you know, in China and saying, hey, man, I'm going to call you up if we're going to attack. | ||
I mean, God help us. | ||
But that's the mentality, Benny. | ||
That's the mentality and the culture that was created in our military. | ||
And it started under Obama, by the way. | ||
I want to throw his name in here because that SOB, you know. | ||
Fundamentally transforming America, this is what we're going through. | ||
This is an ideological war that we are facing right now, and we better come to grips with this. | ||
All these political people, all these politicians that run for office, they go Democrat, Republican. | ||
Forget that. | ||
Forget that. | ||
This is about whether you believe in America, and you love this country, and you want to see our country move forward the way it's always been for another 250 years. | ||
Or you're going to be part of this sort of globalist, communist, radical, fundamentalist crowd that frankly exists. | ||
And they have names, and they have faces, and they have lots of money. | ||
And ActBlue, an organization like to tie that in, ActBlue is kind of a, you know, it's sort of like rocket fuel for some of these people, right? | ||
How they do it. | ||
That's it. | ||
I can tell you right now, because we are talking to whistleblowers, that's massive, massive amounts of fraud. | ||
You know, I don't want any speculation. | ||
I don't want speculation. | ||
Go do it, Comer. | ||
Go do it. | ||
You know, Jordan, Speaker Johnson. | ||
I mean, God, what has Speaker Johnson done? | ||
You got me on my soapbox. | ||
I just wanted the general take, but man, we are getting the full... | ||
Carpet bombing here of what would happen if we made National Security Advisor General Mike Flynn. | ||
I think that it would be a spectacular move. | ||
I've posted the meme. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, this is what I personally believe should happen. | ||
And the most entertaining outcome is always the most obvious. | ||
And here it is, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Follow General Mike Flynn, obviously, for the truth, one of those people who just, one of those rare people who, like, fights for us and really means it. | ||
Godspeed, General. | ||
Thank you, Benny. | ||
Godspeed. | ||
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Godspeed. | |
you you Ladies and gentlemen, Florida Representative Greg Stubbe, who has the patience of Job, is on the line. | ||
And he has some big news for us and our program. | ||
Something that is a bit of a passion project for me. | ||
One of my earliest black pills. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the congressman to the program. | ||
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Thank you. | ||
you you Congressman, James T. Hodgkinson is a name that nobody knows. | ||
Nobody, if you walk down the street, you say it, nobody has any clue who it is. | ||
It should be one of the most infamous names in all of American history. | ||
And you have a bombshell report out this morning about why people don't know that name. | ||
The floor is yours. | ||
Yeah, and I would encourage everybody that's watching your show to make sure that they get on my link at Rep Greg Stuby. | ||
We released the entire report. | ||
You can read it all for yourself. | ||
That name is the name of the shooter that shot and attempted to assassinate a number of Republican congressmen on a practice field practicing for our annual congressional baseball game. | ||
Representative Scalise, who's now our majority leader, was critically wounded that day. | ||
It's a miracle that he is with us. | ||
You had two of his detail that were also shot that engaged the shooter and it has taken us Eight years from the FBI. | ||
And if it wasn't for Kash Patel, we still would not have this report. | ||
It never should have been classified to begin with. | ||
And what the deep state wanted to do is they wanted to label this a suicide by cop, which is what they did, instead of domestic terrorists, which is exactly what this individual was. | ||
And it took us eight years to get this information. | ||
If Kash Patel wasn't the FBI director, we still wouldn't have it. | ||
So what this report that we released today goes into the details of all of the things that the FBI failed to do, all of the evidence that they failed to collect, and all of the things that they attempted to try to label this and build a case that it was suicide by cop and not domestic terrorism, which it absolutely was. | ||
This individual... | ||
He researched members of Congress. | ||
He had names of members of Congress written down, their physical descriptions, their age descriptions, their room and office numbers here in the Capitol area. | ||
He did research. | ||
He reconned the area before he came and started shooting at Republican members of Congress. | ||
He was a far-left Democrat who went after Republican members of Congress, and you had an FBI that wanted to try to Quell that as much as possible and just make this look like, oh, this guy just wanted to be murdered by police officers. | ||
But what's interesting is there was not a uniformed police officer out there that day. | ||
He had been doing this research on this shooting site and where we had practiced, the team had practiced prior to that. | ||
it's, it just, this report illustrates to the American people how deep the deep state is. | ||
And we're calling on cash to tell, and I know he will is if there's still people in the bureau that were involved in this, So, Congressman, what you're saying is that the FBI covered up for an assassin that was dead set on murdering as many Republican elected officials as possible. | ||
Yes, absolutely. | ||
And he did research on that. | ||
He showed up that day with an AR platform. | ||
And if it wasn't for, thankfully, Scalise being there that day, his two ununiformed detail would not have been there. | ||
And there would have been a lot of dead Republicans on the field that day because there would have been nobody present to defend against him killing Republicans on the field that day. | ||
And thankfully, his people were there. | ||
At the time, I felt like I was taking crazy pills because I went through his Facebook page before it was ripped down. | ||
I was the only journalist who did this. | ||
That's why his name will be emblazoned in the back of my skull for the rest of time because I saw that he was sharing MSNBC links, far left-wing propaganda outlets. | ||
He was sharing memes against President Trump. | ||
He was a vicious anti-Trump activist, pro-left-wing MSNBC radicalized activist. | ||
Yet no congressional Republican had the balls to say that. | ||
Instead, Congressman, there was a Paul Ryan, limp-dicked Paul Ryan sings Kumbaya with Nancy Pelosi on the House floor. | ||
This seems like a wonderful opportunity to talk about left-wing radicalism and violence. | ||
He could have saved lives because that then metastasized into other movements. | ||
But instead, Republicans just sat there and did nothing and took it. | ||
What's crazy is it should never have been classified to begin with. | ||
This was a criminal act. | ||
This was an act of domestic terrorism. | ||
And once the investigation was done and they knew, Who he was and why he did it and he wasn't there anymore and he didn't have any accomplishments and all of those type of things. | ||
All of the information and evidence should have been released. | ||
But it was kept classified so that the deep state could keep hiding behind that. | ||
And it's taken eight years to get the file. | ||
And thanks from Kash Patel for finally giving Congress members the ability to oversee and look at the evidence file and release this unclassified report to the American people so they could see how deep the deep state was. | ||
So they protected the assassin. | ||
Congressman, this begs the question. | ||
How has this changed your opinion of the events of Butler, Pennsylvania? | ||
Yeah, I mean, yeah. | ||
I'm a member of the Intelligence Committee. | ||
I don't even know the details of the shooter. | ||
I don't know any of the information, even a classified. | ||
Like, give us a classified briefing on all that information. | ||
So I'm certainly going to start requesting. | ||
And obviously, the American people don't trust the FBI, and it's because of things like this. | ||
And Kash Patel has a tall order. | ||
The president has a tall order to bring back respect to these law enforcement agencies and to root out these actors that are in the deep state that are doing these type of activities. | ||
And I've sent it on my social media, but Kash Patel has got to get rid of individuals that were a part of this if they're still at the Bureau. | ||
Congressman, we have photos like this one of the assassin right before what was planned to be an on-air execution of a presidential candidate that would have no doubt potentially begun a civil war, certainly politically, but maybe literally. | ||
And he's on his phone. | ||
And he's calling someone. | ||
He's FaceTiming somebody. | ||
And you're on the Intelligence Committee. | ||
Have you ever seen that device? | ||
Have you ever seen that phone? | ||
I've never even seen that picture. | ||
Really? | ||
Yeah, I mean, that tells you a lot. | ||
What's going on here, Congressman? | ||
Because what you just laid out in the report that I encourage everybody to go read is that the deep state is covering for assassins that riddled bullets through your current leadership in the House after asking if they were Republicans, which is what James T. Hodgkinson did. | ||
He said, are you Republicans? | ||
And then he opened fire. | ||
Yeah, not only that, he was doing research. | ||
I mean, he showed up. | ||
The day before and days in advance and made sure that that's who was there, had physical descriptions of the members that he wanted to assassinate. | ||
I mean, this guy spent some time. | ||
He had a plan. | ||
And this argument that it was suicide by a cop is such a lie because in the evidence file, he had his escape route. | ||
He had places where he was going to go. | ||
He had plans as to how he was going to escape and where he was going to go that day. | ||
So how in the world would it be suicide by cop when you have evidence that he has plans of how he's going to escape and where he's going to go and what he's going to do? | ||
It's absolutely amazing how deep the deep state is. | ||
And it's crazy to now be in Congress and to see it with your own eyes. | ||
And hopefully the American people will see it with their own eyes. | ||
But thank God we have President Trump. | ||
Thank God Kash Patel is there. | ||
And yeah, there it is right there. | ||
I mean, right there is the list of the members, their descriptions, where their offices were. | ||
He had a list of people he wanted to kill. | ||
And to say that this was suicide by a cop is a complete and absolute lie to the American people. | ||
And they hid it for eight years. | ||
So they protect the assassin because the assassin's targets were the enemy of the deep state. | ||
That's what's had to be assumed here. | ||
And I'm happy to jump to that assumption. | ||
You don't have to, Congressman. | ||
But let me ask you. | ||
What hope, then, do we have that we will ever learn the truth about the multiple assassins who tried to murder President Trump? | ||
Not just in Butler, but also with an RPG from Ukraine as President Trump's plane takes off in Palm Beach. | ||
We just learned that about Ryan Ralph. | ||
Have you been briefed on any of this? | ||
That's shocking to me. | ||
No, but I'm absolutely going to request that, and I'm going to request that from the FBI, and then I'll follow back up with you, because you're absolutely right. | ||
We deserve the answers on that. | ||
I'm sure the president wants to know, and maybe he does. | ||
But at this point, we've obviously got to know all the information that we have about the shooter at Butler. | ||
Why hasn't Congress been briefed on that? | ||
Certainly the Intelligence Committee should be briefed on that. | ||
And then what are our agencies under President Trump doing to make sure this doesn't happen again? | ||
What would you like to see as a consequence in closing here for the agents who were covering this up and for those who were potentially involved in the failures, the structural failures that led to near on-air executions of our president? | ||
Well, and in this baseball shooting, if they lied in the perpetration of what this was to perpetuate a fraud on the American people, they shouldn't just be fired if they're still working for the Bureau. | ||
Pam Bondi should look at things to go after them for obstruction of justice, the type of things that they could be criminally held liable. | ||
These are FBI agents that are supposed to be protecting America and certainly protecting... | ||
Members of Congress, and if they are manipulating evidence to fit their narrative, their political narrative, there should be criminal penalties for that. | ||
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Well, we'd love to see more of that. | ||
We'd love to see more criminal referrals, frankly, coming out of Congress, because there was a criminal referral every day when the Democrats were in charge, and they locked up good men like Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro. | ||
And so we'd love to see more action on that. | ||
You're on the Intel Committee. | ||
Just wanted to open the floor, Congressman. | ||
What can we expect out of Congress in this coming week? | ||
And can we expect any movement on some of these big issues like the Epstein files, like some of the criminality within the deep state? | ||
Is there anything cooking that you could break on this program? | ||
Well, the biggest thing that we've been working on is the one big beautiful bill for the president. | ||
Hopefully that will start working. | ||
Eight of the committees have gotten peace of that. | ||
Next week, hopefully, we don't know for sure, but hopefully ENC and Ways and Means, the committee I serve on, will start. | ||
Preparing in earnest to try to get that done so we can get to the goal of getting that bill passed the House by Memorial Day so we can get to the Senate. | ||
And hopefully, God willing, President Trump can sign that on the 4th of July. | ||
If we can get it there, it would be one of the most biggest pieces of historic pieces of legislation to ever come through the Congress. | ||
So we've been working very hard to get that done for the President. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
Get us those tax cuts, please. | ||
Please, we'll send you a Christmas card. | ||
We want to thank you. | ||
We're so proud of our Florida delegation here. | ||
You want to know why Florida keeps going red? | ||
It's because we have literal fighters like Congressman Greg Stubbe, who is out to tell the truth, even if it's eight years late, no fault of your own, the cucked Republican leadership, deciding to sing Kumbaya instead of actually putting the pedal to the metal. | ||
And locking up the criminals who are trying to get him killed. | ||
Well, we thank you, Congressman. | ||
It won't be happening on your watch. | ||
Godspeed. | ||
Everybody follow the Congressman right here. | ||
Greg Stube has 111,000 followers. | ||
That's a great number. | ||
111,000 followers for the great Congressman from the Florida Suncoast, Greg Stube. | ||
Good to see you. | ||
Thanks, Benny. | ||
God speak. | ||
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God speak. | |
you you you you you What a rowdy show. | ||
You know, you never know. | ||
You never know. | ||
You book these great men who come on. | ||
They have a lot to say. | ||
And you want to give them the runway to say it. | ||
We've had cable news shows where there's hard outs. | ||
ALX knows this very well. | ||
Painfully well. | ||
Still has nightmares about it, I'm sure. | ||
Where there are hard outs and there are commercial breaks and you just got a cut and you're in the middle of an amazing conversation and they're just like, we're done! | ||
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But... | |
Sometimes we're just, like, not done. | ||
And you just gotta, like, let Michael Flynn cook, right? | ||
And you want James Comer. | ||
We didn't know James Comer was, like, gonna go off on Epstein. | ||
You just kinda, like, gotta let it roll. | ||
And so that's what we're gonna do here. | ||
We're not gonna shut down the conversation. | ||
That is the opposite, in fact, of what we do. | ||
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All right. | ||
What are we on? | ||
Two hours and 15 minutes here live. | ||
Let's just grab one or two quick super chats, shall we? | ||
I always want to do this. | ||
I think we should build it in. | ||
We should build it in every single show. | ||
This is called In The Chat. | ||
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In The Chat. | |
Alright, here we go. | ||
Let's go here. | ||
From the first Super Chat today, Elise777. | ||
You guys just wait. | ||
I love you all. | ||
My donation write-offs. | ||
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Just wait. | |
Okay. | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
You drop it in there. | ||
We'll read it. | ||
Let's freaking go. | ||
Okay? | ||
Here we go again. | ||
Here it is. | ||
Bono's picture. | ||
Pope John Paul. | ||
Been in circulation since he took the man's rosary beads. | ||
Bono. | ||
Thrown a concert in 1985. | ||
Live Aid. | ||
Bono. | ||
It shows how much I think U2 is a terrible, terrible band. | ||
But yes. | ||
Yes, absolutely. | ||
Aid's Dr. Fauci. | ||
It just begs the question. | ||
It really does. | ||
The more you learn about COVID, the more you're like, how evil are these people? | ||
What could they possibly do? | ||
I mean, I guess we're going to do our best to help produce the comments, right? | ||
Here's Pope John Paul meeting Bono. | ||
And there we go. | ||
Maybe perhaps an exchange of a gift here? | ||
But you're gonna have to read me in. | ||
I'm sorry, Chad. | ||
You're gonna have to read me in on like what's going on here. | ||
If there's something that I, this is some, this is some lore that I do not understand. | ||
All right? | ||
Uh-oh. | ||
There you go. | ||
So here's Bono and Fauci. | ||
There you go. | ||
Okay. | ||
We'll put the pieces together and we'll wait and see. | ||
Maybe this has something to do with what James is going to release. | ||
Right? | ||
Like maybe this has something to do with like James is like Pfizer, Epstein, the connections. | ||
I'm not suicidal. | ||
Yo. | ||
It's an embarrassment that Dr. Fauci called a doctor. | ||
That's exactly right. | ||
Fauci's auto pen pardon is federal. | ||
It doesn't mean that each state can't prosecute him. | ||
That's such a great point. | ||
That's such a great point. | ||
We need a Benny emoji. | ||
Thank you, Jerry. | ||
Let's get on that. | ||
You're right. | ||
We should do that. | ||
Okay. | ||
Peter Hotez. | ||
Just as guilty. | ||
Love you guys. | ||
Yeah, Peter Hotez is a real scumbag doctor. | ||
Always on, arguing for vaccines and making a complete fool of himself. | ||
And really straight out of central casting, this guy. | ||
He looks like a mad scientist. | ||
He looks just like the mad scientist out of Lilo and Stitch. | ||
Don't ask, but it's true. | ||
If you put Peter Hotez and the mad scientist, alien, side by side, they're the same person. | ||
I know this. | ||
Kids, kids like watching Lilo and Stitch. | ||
They like that. | ||
Does that mean we paid for the anthrax too? | ||
Yeah, it means we absolutely paid for the anthrax. | ||
They love Charlie. | ||
We know that, as a matter of fact, because the anthrax that was delivered to Tom Daschle's office in the great anthrax scare right before the Patriot Act, that anthrax was traced back to a military base. | ||
This is crazy. | ||
Richard Nixon was never officially charged before Ford granted his pardon. | ||
I don't pretend to be a lawyer. | ||
I'm just simply saying that... | ||
That's the way I think it should be done, right? | ||
Again, the limiting principle here, and thank you to Smitty's Music Tavern, the limiting principle here is like, well, then why shouldn't a president just pardon all of his supporters? | ||
So Trump's just like, here's 100 million pardons for everybody who voted Trump. | ||
You're free from crimes if you voted Trump. | ||
Isn't that our logical conclusion here? | ||
If you're just using the pardon system to pay off people that owe you favors? | ||
They love Charlie. | ||
Back at it again. | ||
I believe Fauci is in the lead for being the first occupant of newly reopened Alcatraz. | ||
I love that. | ||
Yes. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
S. Joe says, may God keep James safe. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Everybody pray for James in the next 24 hours. | ||
We're going to hear some very interesting things. | ||
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We'll see. | |
We'll see. | ||
Fauci told Trump there would be a pandemic in 2017. | ||
Just type that into search and the video pops up. | ||
Cindy Banks. | ||
That's right. | ||
That's right. | ||
So, what's going on with James? | ||
A lot of people saying James is next. | ||
What's happening? | ||
We'll find out. | ||
Here comes Lady Trucker. | ||
Good morning, Benny Brigade. | ||
Maybe Bohemian Grove needs to be investigated by James O 'Keefe. | ||
Please keep safe. | ||
Go look up Alex Jones, Bohemian Grove, man. | ||
Some of the stuff that he's done is like crazy. | ||
There in Bohemian Grove. | ||
This is a big one that we wanted to get to today on the show. | ||
It says Cream Mini Cooper. | ||
But unfortunately, we didn't get a chance to do this, but why not do it right now? | ||
Everybody contact Senator Tillis, Ed Martin's nomination for U.S. Attorney. | ||
Call Judge Boasberg nominates if the Senate doesn't by March 20th. | ||
We need to immediately get on the phone with Tom Tillis' office, who is holding up the nomination of Ed Martin. | ||
It was an excellent, excellent choice, and President Trump's choice. | ||
For the U.S. attorney position. | ||
We must have it. | ||
We can put up the numbers right here of the holdouts. | ||
I believe there are five of them for Republicans. | ||
But here are the Tom Tillis phone numbers. | ||
Here's just the same number again and again and again. | ||
Tom Tillis' phone number. | ||
Senator Tillis says he opposes the nomination of Ed Martin for U.S. attorney. | ||
At this point, I've indicated to the White House that I won't support his nomination. | ||
Ooh, boy. | ||
How many of these guys have blackmail on them? | ||
You know? | ||
Like, at what point? | ||
Yeah. | ||
They will blackmail them to get rich, says MAGA since 1492. | ||
That's right. | ||
Yep. | ||
That's what we were talking about. | ||
There we go. | ||
Bring on the general. | ||
He needs to be on the team. | ||
ASAP. | ||
Get Bondi in gear. | ||
All right. | ||
We'll see. | ||
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We'll see. | |
General Flynn, thank you. | ||
Thank you for believing in Jaguar right. | ||
Congrats again, Jag. | ||
Defender of Freedom Award says at least 777. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, let's hop in and do one more here, shall we? | ||
In my honest opinion, if you weren't born in this country, you shouldn't be allowed to hold official office. | ||
Well, that's true for the president. | ||
I mean, Barb, like, that's a matter of fact. | ||
For the chief executive, should that extend to all of Congress? | ||
Would we have a much better Congress? | ||
Were that the case? | ||
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Absolutely. | |
I would argue, right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Justice for Peanut. | ||
Justice for Peanut. | ||
I mean, it's good enough for the president. | ||
If it's good enough for the president that, like, you must be a native-born American, then why doesn't our entire federal government function like that? | ||
Seems to stand to reason. | ||
Shouldn't you be a native of this land to represent it? | ||
Is that too much to ask for? | ||
Like, half the judges are foreign-born in the D.C. Circuit. | ||
What the hell's going on there? | ||
Justice for Peanut. | ||
That's right. | ||
Have we not seen any action from Pete Hegseth? | ||
Should be more being done by now, says Stephanie Morrissey. | ||
We'll try and cover it. | ||
There's been motion from Pete Hegseth, but there are... | ||
Yeah, I mean, there clearly can be more done. | ||
Pete Hegseth is somebody who... | ||
Scott had a tough road, man. | ||
They hate him in D.C. more than I think any other member of the administration. | ||
We're cheering for him, though. | ||
Benny, every time I hear that there's a suicide, they are covering for the Clintons, says Kyle Kutorski. | ||
Fact check true. | ||
That's what we believe. | ||
That's what we've been reporting on. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, it is our solemn duty to make sure that you get the good news every single day. | ||
Sometimes there is no good news, like, for instance, where the hell are the Epstein documents? | ||
But there's always the good news in our holy scriptures from the book of Isaiah 117. | ||
Learn to do right, seek justice, defend the oppressed, take up the cause of the fearless, plead the case of the widow. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we do our very, very best on this program to just put our heads down and be simple Christians, to read our scriptures. | ||
We don't pretend to be smarter than we actually are. | ||
We don't pretend to do anything other than be simple Christians that are about the business of reading our Bible and doing our level-headed best. | ||
God will forgive us for our mistakes, but will also uphold us when we fight and march forward. | ||
And we march forward with you. | ||
It's your boy Benny. | ||
This is The Benny Show. | ||
God bless you. | ||
We're marching on to victory. | ||
See ya. | ||
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Hey! | |
Guess what? | ||
What? | ||
F*** you, Tony! | ||
F*** you! | ||
F*** you! | ||
Hey! | ||
Guess what I got in this bag! | ||
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*Rain* | |
I'll tell you the tale of a Chinese bug, a military drill to pollute your pure blood. | ||
Go back and tell the others, buy all the toilet paper. | ||
The Wuhan laboratory filled up the cemetery. | ||
Transhuman globalists tried to take control of us. | ||
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