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Officials here at the White House were able to get their Chinese counterparts to the table to talk about these tariffs without relaxing any of them, which was the plan for the last couple of weeks. | ||
So at least trade-wise, this is going to be the biggest weekend since Liberation Day. | ||
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What we're going to do in Switzerland is we've agreed to talk. | |
Then on Saturday and Sunday, we will agree what we're going to talk about. | ||
My sense is that this will be about de-escalation, not about the big trade deal. | ||
But we've got to de-escalate before we can move forward. | ||
And the intrigue grows ahead of a Trump trip to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates next week. | ||
Because we know the president wouldn't go all that way without... | ||
A belief that he could make a big splash on the world stage. | ||
And he claims that is exactly what is about to happen. | ||
We're going to have a very, very big announcement to make. | ||
Like, as big as it gets, it is really, really positive. | ||
And that announcement will be made either Thursday or Friday or Monday before we leave. | ||
But it'll be one of the most important announcements that have been made in many years about a certain subject. | ||
So, a certain subject. | ||
It might not have to do with trade. | ||
We know that Saudi Arabia, the first stop on his trip, was originally where he hoped to talk about the Ukraine war with Vladimir Putin, but that appears to have fizzled out because it's not on any of the schedules that we've seen for next week. | ||
So, a big announcement tomorrow or Friday. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
It might be something for Brian's birthday. | ||
I don't know. | ||
We'll see. | ||
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He could be waiting. | |
Peter, am I right? | ||
Did he say Middle East, though? | ||
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Was it something in the Middle East? | |
Did I interpret that correctly? | ||
No, it is classic Trump. | ||
He is building suspense. | ||
So yesterday, just kind of dangle something out there. | ||
We will talk about it all day today now, and then tomorrow he can do the big review. | ||
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Hey! | |
Hey! | ||
Guess what? | ||
Hey! | ||
Guess what? | ||
Guess what? | ||
The Democrats are crying and lying about Trump's picks. | ||
They will scream and yell, but they can't all eat a bag of toothpicks. | ||
Guess what? | ||
Guess what? | ||
Everything will be okay. | ||
Guess what day? | ||
What day it is? | ||
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It's hump day! | |
Get it on! | ||
*music* | ||
Ooh, baby, let's go! | ||
This is the vector for justice in our time, the ability to go and ask questions, to apply pressure and get results. | ||
And we are here to celebrate results this morning for some of the most hideous crimes and one of the largest, most evil operations, one of the darkest moments in American history, the Epstein operation. | ||
What was it all about? | ||
What has the government been hiding from us? | ||
Our show has been, arguably, the number one agitator for information on this prescient question. | ||
Jeffrey Epstein murdered in federal confinement. | ||
No one charged. | ||
No evidence ever released to the public. | ||
No videos, no photos, nothing. | ||
Disappeared entirely, and they thought they could get away with it. | ||
Of the true nature of Jeffrey Epstein's work and who was allowing it to happen, who was funding it, will undo so many evil structures, so many evil relationships, so much evil that has been hard-coded and buckled in to the spinal column of nations and will expose truly the most evil, darkest, and demonic forces running the world today. | ||
That's why it's important. | ||
And that's why we are victorious this morning with a massive new revelation brought about by this program. | ||
And we're so proud of it, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I'm getting ahead of myself here. | ||
Today is Wednesday, May 7th, 2025. | ||
President Trump announces a massive, biggest announcement in the history of the presidency. | ||
Could it have something related to the Jeffrey Epstein election? | ||
We're not exactly sure. | ||
But Donald Trump, who is certainly one to sell. | ||
Correctly, Big Announcements says this one is going to change the world. | ||
Okay. | ||
We'll preview what that means. | ||
Pam Bondi makes earth-shattering news in front of the White House when asked about our reporting on the Epstein files. | ||
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There are some cuck, neocon, establishment intel, deep state senators on the right who are preventing Donald Trump's selection for D.C. attorney. | ||
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Why is this happening? | ||
We're going to blow up those cuck senators today on the program, and we're going to tie it all together. | ||
Because this is a man who would oversee not only some of the January 6th charges and the truth about January 6th, but the truth about Epstein. | ||
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I wanted to begin with just throwing down Something from the OG here. | ||
Something that just proves a point about what we do here. | ||
We have the responsibility of a large audience that carries forward with it, booking big guests and getting the attention of a lot of big guests and getting interviews with people. | ||
Pam Bondi is one of our first big interviews after We went to Washington, D.C. to do a long series of interviews. | ||
J.D. Vance was one of them. | ||
Pam Bondi was one of them. | ||
But a series of interviews with major cabinet officials. | ||
And this was fresh off of Pam Bondi's confirmation in the Senate. | ||
I mean, she was days into the job. | ||
What do we do at this program? | ||
We are constantly reading the chat. | ||
I have the chat up in front of me right now. | ||
We'll put a chat on screen. | ||
Shall we? | ||
Let's put somebody's comment on screen. | ||
We're constantly... | ||
Driving home into the chat to create a network effect here. | ||
And wait till you see what we have coming. | ||
Wait till you see what we have coming. | ||
What we have coming is the ability for you to ask the individuals right here, live. | ||
The way for the chat, like Eric Neal here, praying for James O 'Keefe's safety, because this is all tied together with what James O 'Keefe is about to reveal. | ||
And I think I know what it is. | ||
I got little birdies telling me a couple things. | ||
I think I finally have done enough research to tell you what James is about to release today. | ||
And we're going to lay out the entire constellation here. | ||
We're going to put all the pieces together for you. | ||
And you'll be able to see the full architecture of what's happening. | ||
And you're a part of it. | ||
We just want to thank you. | ||
Put up one more. | ||
Let's thank one more member of our audience. | ||
We just want to thank you. | ||
The comments roll in like a waterfall. | ||
Good morning from Northeast Indiana. | ||
Nice. | ||
I'm from the Midwest too. | ||
Best people in the Midwest, man. | ||
People that can't figure out why their government would be part of a demonic pedo ring. | ||
Why are their taxpayer dollars going to not just create a pedophile ring, but to defend and protect pederasts? | ||
That don't make no sense to people from Indiana or to the good people of Florida or to nice people wherever you are. | ||
We were able to meet so many amazing patriots in California when we were just out there. | ||
The point is this. | ||
It is our obligation to take your questions and then to serve those questions, not my questions, okay? | ||
Not the dumbass questions of, like, the corporate media. | ||
How are you feeling? | ||
The kind of questions that you get, like, in these frothy, pithy corporate media interviews. | ||
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Like, what's the most inspirational quote you've ever heard? | |
Like, this is the kind of thing. | ||
No! | ||
No! | ||
We got one shot at this. | ||
We're going to do real work. | ||
So we're going to ask stuff that may be incredibly uncomfortable. | ||
Now, we made massive national news by asking this question. | ||
I'm not here to pat us on the back. | ||
I'm just here to say we love you. | ||
Okay? | ||
We love the chat. | ||
We love you. | ||
And because of you, you push us to ask these questions. | ||
This is because of you. | ||
This is because of us working together. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Scaring bad guys is something Cash has talked about a lot, and you have, when it comes to Jeffrey Epstein and the people who are predators in this country. | ||
They've been given a pass, and a lot of Americans think these guys have got to pass for a long time, and maybe even are still being protected right now. | ||
Where are we at with the Jeffrey Epstein list, the documents? | ||
And Cash has made a lot of public statements about this. | ||
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Where are we at? | |
I was briefed on that yesterday. | ||
I can't talk about that publicly, but you know, President Trump has given a very strong directive and that's going to be followed. | ||
Wow. | ||
Okay. | ||
A lot of documents. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Okay. | ||
All right. | ||
So people can expect actual movement on this. | ||
It's not just empty promises. | ||
Oh, Donald Trump doesn't make empty promises. | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
I think promises made, promises kept. | ||
And that's why we're all there to carry out his directive about making America safe and Let me make something very clear here. | ||
And I'm going to be, you know, just frankly, like I'm aware of people's criticisms. | ||
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I'm going to be, you know, just like I'm aware of people's criticisms. | |
I like Dan Bongino. | ||
I consider him a mentor. | ||
Cash Patel is a regular on this program. | ||
Pam Bondi is my neighbor here in Tampa. | ||
And I like all of them a lot. | ||
And I'm here to say that this is a tough job. | ||
This is a job that is fighting blackness and evil. | ||
That is fighting the literal heart of darkness in these roles. | ||
And they're not easy roles. | ||
The job of the critic. | ||
If I'm paraphrasing Teddy Roosevelt, is the easy one, right? | ||
It's the man in the arena having to fight and having to fail that actually knows the joy of victory, the thrill of victory, the sting of defeat, but comes out a better man. | ||
So it's very easy to sit on the sideline and to, you know, pea shoot at Cash or Dan or Pam. | ||
We consider ourselves part of the arena. | ||
We don't want to do that. | ||
We want to inspire more, better, change. | ||
And sometimes there needs to be good trouble, agitation from the sideline. | ||
Sometimes you need to, like, get a little friction. | ||
That's why we asked that question. | ||
And then what happened is quite famous. | ||
After that, binders of already public information about Jeffrey Epstein were released. | ||
Yet the information, while it was public, was redacted inside of the binders. | ||
Then Pam Bondi fired the special agent in charge of the Southern District of New York, a man named James Dennehy, for withholding information. | ||
We have that information. | ||
It's sitting right here. | ||
Decline if you wouldn't mind, if you'd be so kind. | ||
Just one perfect example of what was found inside of Epstein's apartment. | ||
How much evidence does the feds have? | ||
We did this piece time and time again. | ||
What you can see here is Jeffrey Epstein's safe. | ||
A bag full of passports, a bag full of diamonds, a bag full of hard drives, CDs. | ||
All of this is in federal custody. | ||
All of it. | ||
Here are the CDs. | ||
All of the recordings. | ||
This box is marked evidence. | ||
That box is marked evidence, according to the FBI, not an evidence label that they put on it. | ||
It's an evidence label that Jeffrey Epstein put on it. | ||
That's his own evidence. | ||
That's his own get-out-of-jail-free card. | ||
That's a freaking box of hard drives. | ||
What's on those hard drives? | ||
Well, just off the top of my head, just basic speculation. | ||
Bill Clinton? | ||
Joe Biden? | ||
Oprah? | ||
Hollywood stars? | ||
Bankers? | ||
Intel agents? | ||
World leaders? | ||
Royal family? | ||
Prime ministers? | ||
Heads of Mossad, the CIA, the FBI? | ||
All of it? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Yeah? | ||
Right? | ||
Okay. | ||
Where is it? | ||
Do we have that footage of the guys carrying out all the boxes? | ||
I know we had it yesterday. | ||
We didn't get a chance to play it. | ||
It's great footage. | ||
It's illegal drone footage of some dude who had the genius idea to fly a drone while they were raiding the... | ||
Island on Little St. James. | ||
You've never seen this, have you? | ||
I'm shocked to see it. | ||
Let's break it down really quickly here. | ||
Break it down really quickly here. | ||
This is illegal drone footage. | ||
It was not allowed to fly. | ||
This was a no-fly zone. | ||
You can see the FBI agents raiding Epstein's Island. | ||
This is Epstein's Island. | ||
And you can see the drone getting in there and showing the boxes of evidence being brought out by the FBI. | ||
Boxes of hard drives. | ||
Boxes. | ||
Look at all those computers. | ||
You can see the monitors. | ||
You can see the racking stacks there. | ||
Look at all that. | ||
Place was completely wired. | ||
And all you've ever gotten is a flight log. | ||
That's all you've ever gotten. | ||
See that NYPD there? | ||
That's the Southern District of New York. | ||
Pam Bondi went through and fired the individual in charge for withholding evidence. | ||
Because apparently there was a, and I quote, truckload of evidence. | ||
And then? | ||
Some very interesting things have happened since. | ||
Something wild happens here that I find is particularly interesting. | ||
What you'll see is that they notice the drone and they start putting up cardboard boxes. | ||
Where have I seen that before? | ||
Remember when they were counting ballots in Michigan? | ||
Remember they were counting ballots in Pennsylvania and Philadelphia? | ||
And they slapped up a bunch of cardboard to stop people from filming? | ||
That's what's going on here. | ||
Can you believe that? | ||
This is when it started. | ||
There has been a system in place to prevent Akash Patel or Pam Bondi or Dan Bongino. | ||
Look at them. | ||
Look at them hanging this stuff. | ||
Isn't that amazing? | ||
They're protecting the pederasts. | ||
Look at what they're doing here. | ||
They're protecting the pedophiles! | ||
That's what they're doing! | ||
They're saying, don't have the dead pedophile. | ||
Don't get embarrassing evidence on the dead pedophile. | ||
Wouldn't want that. | ||
That's what the federal resources are going to. | ||
That's what our federal resources are going to here. | ||
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Just amazing. | ||
Just amazing. | ||
And you see the guys carrying out boxes upon boxes upon boxes. | ||
There's like a clip right in here. | ||
Anyway, I'm belaboring the point, but you can see at the beginning here, you can see them carting off these massive boxes marked as evident. | ||
Where the hell is it all? | ||
Right? | ||
There you go. | ||
You can see a reflection in the window, if you would. | ||
Please. | ||
The reflection in the window, I just want to let you guys know I'm not crazy. | ||
You can see them carrying out the boxes. | ||
You can see them with the hard drives all wrapped up there. | ||
It's all available. | ||
This is public. | ||
You can see this stuff, all right? | ||
What James is about to release isn't public. | ||
And I'm... | ||
I know what James is about to release. | ||
I know it in my heart. | ||
James hasn't called me and told me, but I think I know exactly what James is about to release, okay? | ||
And I'll get there in just a second. | ||
I just want to establish a baseline of protocol here that the feds have been covering up and protecting, in this video alone is all you need to see, but has been protecting the evidence of this case. | ||
Like it is a state state. | ||
There's nuclear codes. | ||
Why? | ||
Exactly. | ||
Let's jump over to James Comer from yesterday. | ||
Because that's got us to our interview yesterday. | ||
James Comer hops on our show and breaks massive news. | ||
He says it's all been destroyed. | ||
He said they destroyed and deleted everything. | ||
And they did it to spite Pam, and they did it to spite Cash, and they did it to make Bongino look like a fool, and they've destroyed it all. | ||
That's what Comer says, okay? | ||
And get ready, there is a massive update on this. | ||
Let's go. | ||
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 Cash 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. | ||
That's one of the top law enforcement government oversight and accountability chairman on the program yesterday. | ||
To prove to you that we've done our homework, I just want to establish something. | ||
As soon as Trump was sworn in, we brought on an FBI whistleblower. | ||
His name's Garrett O 'Boyle. | ||
And what I find shocking is that this FBI whistleblower and this incredibly powerful chairman of government oversight and accountability, James Comer, they both said the same thing to me here. | ||
Maybe give us a closer in perspective as to what the subversion is happening inside of the building right now. | ||
I mean, it's obviously you're going to have like an antibody. | ||
I'll give you a big one that I heard recently, which was already passed on, is that there are FBI servers that are sort of stand-alone. | ||
And people inside the FBI have been working night and day to destroy files on these servers. | ||
And I was told that once these files are destroyed, the way they are set up, that even Elon Musk could not restore them. | ||
So that's happening right now, as we speak. | ||
Somebody's worked very hard to make sure that this data that you're talking about can be deleted and destroyed forever. | ||
Any idea what it is? | ||
No idea on what it is. | ||
I can only speculate. | ||
But you mentioned the Epstein list. | ||
I'd imagine it's cases like that. | ||
It's intel cases that are very siloed, very secretive. | ||
And I'm sure there's probably even information regarding the FBI's own subversive measures against Americans, against American politicians, for instance. | ||
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They both said the same thing. | ||
Well, that's alarming that there is an active protocol to destroy the Epstein evidence. | ||
This is what Cash and Dan and Pam are up against. | ||
We know, as a matter of fact, from direct sourcing inside of the FBI, that there has been a literal truckload of documents delivered to the DOJ. | ||
That is true. | ||
That's not a lie. | ||
Will those documents ever be released? | ||
Will those documents go missing? | ||
Our clip yesterday from James Comer hit all the hallways of power. | ||
And we've gotten a lot of phone calls on that clip on asking those kind of questions. | ||
And I'm not sure if James Comer was... | ||
James Comer can do whatever he wants, right? | ||
He's a very powerful man. | ||
He can just say whatever he wants. | ||
He just said what he believed. | ||
I respect him for it. | ||
I really do. | ||
Something has been happening concurrently with somebody else that we've worked with for a very long time. | ||
I don't ever overstate my connections or relationships. | ||
You won't find that. | ||
It's called credentialism. | ||
I hate that. | ||
I hate it. | ||
No, I do not have Donald Trump's personal cell phone number. | ||
No, we do not send each other memes. | ||
I would love that. | ||
We're very public with the people that we, like, roll with. | ||
Trump's kids? | ||
Now, that's another story. | ||
But I will tell you honestly my relationships and to the best of my ability, my sources on these things. | ||
I know James O 'Keefe as well as I know any human being alive. | ||
James O 'Keefe is a personal friend. | ||
James O 'Keefe is someone who has done some of his best work editing with me right over his shoulder. | ||
Yet it is his first big break, his Acorn videos that atomized. | ||
The voter fraud organization that got Barack Obama into office, it destroyed it. | ||
It was a massive scar on the face of the brand new pristine Obama administration, a massive L for that administration. | ||
The point is that I do know James. | ||
I know his work very well, and I know how he works really well. | ||
And he sent a tweet about Virginia Roberts. | ||
I'm going to connect all this together. | ||
Sent a tweet about Virginia Roberts. | ||
And it was Virginia Roberts saying she's not suicidal. | ||
And then she gets suicided. | ||
And James says, I'm sick of this. | ||
Journalists need to release more on Epstein. | ||
They're going to kill us. | ||
They got to kill us all. | ||
Coming soon. | ||
Virginia Roberts was, of course, the most well-known and prominent Epstein victim. | ||
She did work for Epstein. | ||
She was sex trafficked by Epstein. | ||
To the royal family and a lot of other people. | ||
Virginia Roberts is someone who in many interviews that are on tape and available for anyone to watch has said, no, no, no, they have videos of Clinton. | ||
No, no, no, they have videos of world leaders. | ||
They have videos of prime ministers. | ||
They have videos of intel heads. | ||
They have videos of celebrities engaging in despicable and illegal acts on these islands. | ||
And that's what the game was here. | ||
Virginia Roberts is one of those people who was a living piece of evidence. | ||
Do you understand? | ||
You can delete a terabyte inside of a private server. | ||
Maybe. | ||
Maybe not. | ||
But that's what James Comer and Garrett O 'Boyle, FBI whistleblower, told me what's going on and told you what's going on. | ||
You can delete that terabyte. | ||
And if you're really, really good at it, you can make sure that it can't ever be recovered. | ||
You can wipe it from history. | ||
You can't delete a person. | ||
She's like a living piece of evidence, right? | ||
If you'd scroll down here, please. | ||
Or show the full screen. | ||
Thank you. | ||
She's like a living person. | ||
Well, of course, you can delete a person. | ||
Sadly, that's what we've just learned. | ||
This black-pilled James. | ||
And I'm telling you what I think is going on here. | ||
I think that what happened is that the killing of Virginia Roberts made James spiral and got him very angry. | ||
And he said, well, you know what? | ||
If they're going to start killing the evidence, then I'm going to go deep. | ||
And I'm going to show you what they don't want to show you, what they won't show you. | ||
I think what James is about to release today is going to be some massive bombshells, some depositions potentially from the Epstein cases. | ||
And I think he's going to do it in a very sophisticated and very cutting way because he keeps talking about getting killed. | ||
Well, what would get James killed? | ||
Pray for James. | ||
Just begin by saying that. | ||
Pray for James. | ||
I've reached out a bunch. | ||
His phone's not on, okay? | ||
He really is dark. | ||
We've been putting the pieces together. | ||
Now, I don't, you know, like, I don't want to say, listen, people do commit suicide, okay? | ||
Here's what happened to Virginia Roberts, the foremost living witness to all of Epstein's crimes, right? | ||
A terabyte of information you couldn't delete from a hard drive. | ||
You'd have to literally delete her existence. | ||
Well, Virginia Roberts... | ||
Three weeks ago, was hit by a bus. | ||
Let me zoom out. | ||
She lives in the rural Australian outback, where there's literally zero people. | ||
She lives on a ranch, a gated ranch, way out in the middle of nowhere. | ||
Australia has like an urban density of less than 1%. | ||
The vast majority of Australia, empty. | ||
She was hit by a bus? | ||
Out there? | ||
In the wilderness? | ||
You ever been hiking in the mountains? | ||
Like Montana? | ||
And then suddenly a bus hits you? | ||
That don't happen. | ||
The bus didn't stop. | ||
There was no police report filed. | ||
Virginia Roberts posted a video, a photo of her saying that doctors are telling her she's about to die in the hospital. | ||
A week later, she commits suicide. | ||
Does that sound suspicious to you at all? | ||
I think that that blackpilled James. | ||
And I think a clip like this blackpilled James. | ||
Here's Virginia Roberts' father echoing her lawyer. | ||
Both of them saying she wasn't suicidal. | ||
And again, I'm showing you her own statement saying I am not suicidal. | ||
I've made it known to my therapist. | ||
Something happens to me for the sake of my family. | ||
Do not let this go. | ||
Help me protect them. | ||
Too many evil people want to see me quieted. | ||
Now, full disclosure, that was sent four years ago, right? | ||
That message was sent a while ago. | ||
She got a massive multi-million pound payout by the royal family since then. | ||
But did she really change? | ||
Did she ever delete it? | ||
Did she ever disavow this message? | ||
If not, then I just have to assume that this is as true today as it's ever been. | ||
And so does her own. | ||
Biological father, go. | ||
Tell me about your reaction when you heard that she'd taken her life. | ||
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Well, first of all, I couldn't even believe it. | |
I mean, I started crying right away. | ||
I'm still crying. | ||
I can't believe that this is happening. | ||
It's impossible. | ||
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And then for them to say that she committed suicide, there's no way that she did. | |
Somebody got to her. | ||
This poor bastard. | ||
Man, this poor man. | ||
He's sitting there with a beer. | ||
You can see the beer bottle in the shot and everything. | ||
Look at how this is tearing up his family. | ||
Her lawyer says that there's no way that this happened. | ||
Okay, well, you know what? | ||
Given all the evidence, I'm going to believe the lawyer and the father. | ||
And I think that this radicalized my friend, a dear friend of this program and this show. | ||
James O 'Keefe, since this suicide... | ||
James has said, I'm not suicidal and I'm about to do something that will change the world forever. | ||
Here's James O 'Keefe's first video. | ||
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I'm going dark. | |
I'm not suicidal. | ||
Pray for me. | ||
I hope that you are praying. | ||
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This one scares me, guys. | |
I hope you are praying for James. | ||
And then here's the teaser from yesterday. | ||
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That was released yesterday. | |
I want to stop here and pause by saying... | ||
This is just an eight-second stinger. | ||
According to James, the first piece of this body of work that's released today. | ||
What do we see in this stinger? | ||
Let's go. | ||
They can't suicide us all. | ||
So there's a reference to the Epstein suicides. | ||
There's the reference to the Virginia Roberts suicides, which of course caused James to say, That it's time. | ||
It's time for me to release something on Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
There's a mysterious man, the identity of which I don't know, standing outside of an old colonial, a stately home here, clearly in a wealthy neighborhood. | ||
Pfizer, obviously a very immoral company. | ||
This is one of James's investigators weeping. | ||
I don't know what that is about. | ||
His name's R.C. Maxwell. | ||
And then here's Jeffrey Epstein with Prince Andrew. | ||
This is the brother of the King of England. | ||
Deposition, deposition, deposition. | ||
Is that Pam Bondi? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Does it look like Pam Bondi? | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
Sure does to me. | ||
And then here's the one. | ||
This is the one that gets me right here. | ||
I've never seen this. | ||
This is Prince Andrew, as best as I can tell, at Jeffrey Epstein's Upper East Side mansion where so many of these activities went down. | ||
This is where the Bill Clinton in the blue dress. | ||
This is where the George W. Bush Twin Towers painting was. | ||
George W. Bush with the little paper airplanes and the Twin Towers. | ||
This, ladies and gentlemen, is shocking. | ||
Does James, and it's leading me to question, does James have the Epstein depositions? | ||
Does James have... | ||
The Epstein files. | ||
Does James have perhaps evidence of what the government is hiding here? | ||
He clearly has depositions about what is going on. | ||
What was going on in some type of criminal activity. | ||
Massive billion dollar criminal activity. | ||
And it's tying it to Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
What is it? | ||
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What is it? | |
James has a body of work. | ||
We don't need to play the full thing, but like, let's just pop it up. | ||
James has a body of work that has already dug deep into what Jeffrey Epstein was doing in the cover-up. | ||
For the life of me, I will never be able to figure out how James got this footage of Amy Rohrbach saying that ABC News killed the Jeffrey Epstein story and that she had photos and videos and Clinton and everyone! | ||
We had everything! | ||
We had Clinton. | ||
We had Clinton and everything. | ||
Photos of Clinton? | ||
On Epstein Island, they killed it at ABC News. | ||
We've never seen any of these photos, by the way. | ||
We've never seen any of this evidence, by the way. | ||
Where the hell is it? | ||
Well, lo and behold, because of the agitation and because of the friction of this program, we got something incredible this morning. | ||
Pam Bondi walked out in front of the White House and responded to our reporting on this program. | ||
And it is reporting because we're speaking with... | ||
Credentialed FBI whistleblowers, and we're speaking with the most powerful oversight member of the entire federal government, James Comer. | ||
And he says, they've destroyed your evidence, Pam, and you have nothing! | ||
And Pam Bondi said something this morning that shook me to my very core and chilled me to the bone. | ||
Are you ready? | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, here we go. | ||
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We still haven't heard from you. | |
No, no, the FBI, yeah, the FBI, they're reviewing, there are tens of thousands of videos of Epstein with children or child porn, and there are hundreds of victims, and no one victim will ever get released. | ||
It's just the volume, and that's what they're going through right now. | ||
The FBI is diligently going through that. | ||
I haven't seen that statement, but I'll call him later and find out. | ||
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Martin seems to be facing a very... | |
Thank you. | ||
James Comer said that all the Epstein evidence has been destroyed. | ||
Because of this program and because of you and the constant drive and purpose and clarity ringing like a bell of us being willing, people make fun of us all the time, we get roasted and dragged day and night for this, of us being willing to ask these uncomfortable questions, we got that result. | ||
Have you ever heard any member of federal law enforcement, sorry, so angry about this, describe it as child porn, child predation, thousands of videos, I'm sorry, wait a second, thousands of videos from Jeffrey Epstein's homes? | ||
Have you ever heard that kind of like, that kind of, Relevatory explanation? | ||
We've only ever, when asked about Epstein, we've only ever gotten responses like, do we have the Clinton response here? | ||
Yeah, here's a good response right here. | ||
Clip K. Is this Bill Clinton? | ||
Clip K? | ||
Here's what you normally get from a principal who's involved and probably on many of these videos. | ||
Here's Bill Clinton being asked about the videos he's on. | ||
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Any comments or allegations of your project with Jeffrey Epstein? | |
If you can load that as a plebiscite, what you'll find is that Bill Clinton's chief of staff, who's the man with the beard that sneaks in there, runs in and says, don't say anything, don't say anything. | ||
You can see it. | ||
He literally flies in. | ||
Look at him. | ||
Don't, don't, don't. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
He says, no, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
And then Clinton laughs and says, the evidence is clear. | ||
Where's the evidence exactly? | ||
We'd love to see it, Bill. | ||
And then he looks back. | ||
You can see it until Bill's bothered because he looked, look at that, look at that frame. | ||
He looks back at the questioner. | ||
What happens when Bill Gates gets asked about this? | ||
Bill Gates destroyed his marriage, was blackmailed by Jeffrey Epstein because Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficked a young Russian bridge player. | ||
To Bill Gates, knowing the man's weaknesses? | ||
This is all true. | ||
I mean, it sounds crazy. | ||
It's like you're watching a movie. | ||
You're right. | ||
But it's true. | ||
Stranger than fiction, they call it. | ||
Bill Gates, of course, his life was destroyed. | ||
What happens when you ask Bill Gates about Epstein? | ||
Let's go. | ||
You know, I've said I regretted having those dinners. | ||
And there's nothing, absolutely nothing new on that. | ||
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Is there a lesson for you for... | |
Anyone else looking at this? | ||
Well, he's dead. | ||
So, you know, in general, you always have to be careful. | ||
Do you see him smiling? | ||
Do you see that creepy-ass smile from Bill Gates? | ||
He's dead. | ||
You know, you gotta be careful. | ||
These people tell on themselves. | ||
Look at that look from Bill. | ||
They tell on themselves. | ||
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They tell on themselves. | |
The most unnerving response about who Epstein was and what his operation was came from a very powerful woman, a woman who arguably was maybe the most powerful woman in American politics. | ||
Her husband was John McCain. | ||
She ran for president. | ||
They were the top of the ticket. | ||
John McCain was the de facto leader of the Republican Party. | ||
I don't like the fact that that's true, but it's true. | ||
For many years. | ||
John McCain was a very powerful individual and very, very famous in politics. | ||
He could get pretty much whatever he wanted, do whatever he wanted, and he did. | ||
Remember how he sabotaged the repeal of Obamacare? | ||
John McCain would just do whatever he wanted. | ||
Except for with Epstein, you see. | ||
Listen to his wife explain. | ||
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It hides in plain sight. | |
Epstein was hiding in plain sight. | ||
We all knew about him. | ||
We all knew what he was doing. | ||
But we had no one that was, no legal aspect that would go after him. | ||
They were afraid of him. | ||
For whatever reason, they were afraid of him. | ||
Thank you. | ||
So here you have one of the most powerful ladies in all of politics who's married to, inarguably, one of the top two or three most powerful men in all of politics. | ||
Whether you like it or not, it's just true. | ||
It was John McCain. | ||
And she's saying, we all knew about Epstein. | ||
We all knew. | ||
We couldn't go after him. | ||
No one could find the legal precedent to go after him. | ||
Everyone was scared. | ||
Do you understand what she's revealing there? | ||
She's revealing that the entire federal government knew about the predator rings, the sex rings, the pedo rings. | ||
They allowed for it, and more importantly, half the time, you have to assume that they funded it, and here's why. | ||
Because we have the documentation from the FBI that says Epstein's intel. | ||
Protect him. | ||
Release him. | ||
He works for us. | ||
We have the documents. | ||
You don't have to be super imaginative to understand what's going on here. | ||
When you go back into the Bill Barr connections, you understand how and why Epstein was killed. | ||
When you talk to Ghislaine Maxwell, which has happened, she's the only person, the only maybe living witness left, she's in a prison not too far from here. | ||
We're constantly trying to get an interview with her. | ||
She says, no, no, no, Jeffrey Epstein was murdered, obviously. | ||
And by who and for what? | ||
Well, let me lay those out just very quickly. | ||
Jeffrey Epstein was murdered by his handlers. | ||
Jeffrey Epstein had no real source of income. | ||
He had no real education. | ||
He was hired by Bill Barr's dad at the Dalton School. | ||
Bill Barr's father was one of the founding members of the CIA. | ||
He was an OSS agent during World War II. | ||
He ran operations, espionage operations. | ||
And he hired Jeffrey Epstein because it was an op. | ||
Epstein was an op. | ||
And you probably put all the pieces together, but it's worth saying out loud that Jeffrey Epstein was American intel. | ||
And Jelaine Maxwell, her entire family was connected through the Israeli government. | ||
That that was Israeli intel. | ||
Mossad agents, her father was given an Israeli state funeral. | ||
The heads of Mossad said that, like, The real story about him will never be told correctly. | ||
You'll never fully understand what he did for the state of Israel. | ||
So it was an intel operation to gather compromising videos and evidence in whatever way they possibly could on the most powerful people on earth. | ||
And the federal government funded it. | ||
Your taxpayer dollars funded the pedo ring. | ||
That's why it's embarrassing. | ||
It will just atomize the faith. | ||
In us, the American people, in our government, just like when we find out who the pipe bomber was on January 6th, it's the same thing. | ||
It's very similar, same thing. | ||
We were paying for it. | ||
We were paying for these moral, repugnant, capricious evils. | ||
It's demonstrable in the totality of what's going to be learned through all this. | ||
Will James O 'Keefe begin the process of exposing it all today? | ||
The depositions would be a great start. | ||
I think it's genius, actually. | ||
Because Jeffrey Epstein's been put on trial many, many times. | ||
Where's all those film depositions? | ||
They're under oath. | ||
Where are the depositions? | ||
Let's find out what kind of a monster he really is. | ||
And how many government officials were named. | ||
And then how he really died. | ||
The final thing that we've asked, man, and it's probably the biggest problem that needs to be sewn up here, which is, who kills Jeffrey Epstein? | ||
Matt Gaetz has been on our program, and Matt Gaetz told us, no, no, no, it was a foreign nation that was allowed to come into our country, was given permission from Bill Barr, by Bill Barr, to come into our country and to murder Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
How do they do that? | ||
Well, That's a real murder mystery for you. | ||
But why were the cameras turned off? | ||
Why were the lights turned off? | ||
Why couldn't we see who was going in or out of the building? | ||
Matt Gaetz told us straight up, this is something that we allowed a foreign government to do, to go kill this guy. | ||
Clean hands, right? | ||
It's the only way. | ||
Here's Matt, very quickly. | ||
Here's Matt on this. | ||
And why this is such, why this is so messy, when you actually start revealing what's here, you'll understand who ordered the killing. | ||
Why is the world's foremost pederast protected? | ||
This makes no sense. | ||
This is like evil, right? | ||
Everyone agrees on it. | ||
You got a 99% issue. | ||
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On Epstein, Bill Barr is the one that needs to be called in to give. | |
To give sworn testimony on what happened there at Bureau of Prisons. | ||
Because that is not... | ||
There's just no way that the story you're getting is the real story there. | ||
No freaking way. | ||
And Bill Barr knows it. | ||
I think most people believe that, right? | ||
It's got no way that that's... | ||
I actually think that on Epstein, it was a foreign government that took him out. | ||
I don't think it was a domestic enterprise. | ||
Really? | ||
I do. | ||
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I'm not going to say which one, but I don't think it was. | |
It was domestic-inspired to take out of him. | ||
I think that was a foreign operation. | ||
Government-sponsored. | ||
Government-sponsored. | ||
Foreign hit job. | ||
We've done our research on this, and I just, we just, we just, like, the Pam Bondi. | ||
Can we please do that as a play-by-side just very quickly here, and then we've got to get to the senator. | ||
Pam Bonney was asked about our reporting yesterday. | ||
That's the value of this show. | ||
That's the value of this channel. | ||
That's the value of what we're building. | ||
No, please, the more recent clip, if you don't mind. | ||
She was asked about James Comer. | ||
She was asked about our journalism here and our commentary. | ||
This is having a real-world result. | ||
And there's one thing that I'm going to say off just the top line here. | ||
And I want to just get to that Bongino tweet and the tweet from Cash. | ||
We are saving the country! | ||
I'm not trying to be too patty on the backy here. | ||
But this is having a real-world result. | ||
Not only is Pam Bondi saying with the utmost clarity that Jeffrey Epstein has videos of the most powerful people on Earth in impederate activities. | ||
You've never heard anybody say that! | ||
You've never heard anyone say it! | ||
It was brought about by the questioning here that comes from the chat. | ||
So thank you, chat. | ||
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Freaking love you. | |
But then two, here we go. | ||
This morning, Dan Bongino. | ||
Why don't you read the tea leaves here, shall we? | ||
Dan Bongino. | ||
You may not always see it immediately, but this is the kind of work happening in the background. | ||
Our teams are quietly targeting, found, and arrested over 200 child sex predators this week alone. | ||
There will be more. | ||
If you harm kids in America, the FBI will make sure that you know no peace. | ||
You will be hunted and caught and will be arrested. | ||
And thank you to all who've worked to make this happen. | ||
You saved lives and we're going to do more. | ||
What this was, was a quote tweet of Kash Patel. | ||
This is Kash Patel announcing that the FBI and DOJ has been surging operations in 55 field offices to take down child predators. | ||
Our agents support these teams. | ||
Partners did excellent work. | ||
I know that there was a press conference here that we posted. | ||
Here it is. | ||
Cash Patel at Pan Bondi announcing their arrest of 200 child predators. | ||
Good. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
Amazing. | ||
Amazing that Bondi goes straight from we have the physical evidence of the predators from Epstein to this, to Dan Bongino saying one final thing, and then we'll get into the senator here. | ||
This is the thing. | ||
This is it. | ||
Okay? | ||
This is it. | ||
You will be hunted, you will be caught, and you will be arrested. | ||
If you harm kids in America, the FBI will make sure you know no peace. | ||
What do we see in James O 'Keefe's video? | ||
Prince Andrew in Jeffrey Epstein's mansion home in the Upper East Side of New York in America. | ||
Jeffrey Epstein's harming of children did not happen exclusively on an island. | ||
Most of it happened on American domestic soil. | ||
Most of it happened in either a ranch in New Mexico or in Manhattan. | ||
That's why the cases are brought in the Southern District of New York. | ||
That's why the Southern District of New York was withholding all the evidence. | ||
That's why they had to literally... | ||
Fire everyone in order to rip the evidence from them. | ||
Bring it down to D.C. in a truckload. | ||
Pam Bondi saying it's just child porn that they're having to go through inside of the DOJ. | ||
And James O 'Keefe announcing that he's going to be releasing the real files. | ||
It's all coming together. | ||
It's all coming together. | ||
And we were part of it. | ||
And it'll save children. | ||
And if anything, that's a reason to be hopeful in what we're building here. | ||
It's a great honor to do it, and we look forward to bringing you all of the new evidence and information today, tomorrow, and the next day as James releases this bombshell report. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Goodness gracious. | ||
What a time. | ||
What a time to be alive. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we are here to protect our home. | ||
I have four children inside of my home. | ||
They are the light of my life. | ||
As I have said many times, I want to explain to you my motivations. | ||
My motivations are simply to build a company that tells the truth and that speaks very uncomfortable truths. | ||
Tick that box today. | ||
So proud of the fact that Pam Bondi was asked about our James Cormor reporting. | ||
I cannot tell you enough. | ||
Number two, I want a functional country for my children. | ||
I don't want to be a cursed generation that leaves a dysfunctional, broken country to my kids. | ||
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All right, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Moving along here quickly to our very patient Senator Mullen, who is going to speak with us about a big problem boiling up in Washington, D.C. Senator Mullen has been so sharp in explaining to us who is in trouble when it comes to the Senate approving of Donald Trump's cabinet. | ||
And we have a... | ||
Massive issue right now with Ed Martin in D.C., D.C. prosecuting attorney. | ||
We need to ensure that Ed Martin gets into that chair. | ||
If not, then he will get a horrible result. | ||
Judge Boasberg will be able to appoint the D.C. attorney, and that's going to be really, really bad. | ||
So it can't happen. | ||
It's only happening because Republican senators are holding up this process. | ||
And so Senator Mullen is going to talk with us about what happens next. | ||
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Let's go. | |
you you Senator, we're sorry. | ||
We thought that these fights were over. | ||
It makes our blood boil. | ||
And the floor is yours. | ||
What's happening with Ed Martin and his nomination right now? | ||
It's going to be difficult, to be really frank with you, Benny. | ||
I think it's going to be, by the way, I'm stuck in an office. | ||
I feel like I'm in a prison lineup, but we're in a conference, so I had to jump out. | ||
It does look like a mugshot. | ||
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Yeah, it does. | |
I know it does. | ||
I just need my height behind me, by the way, to be 5 '9", 125. | ||
We have some real issues there. | ||
I think it's going to be tough for him to get out of the committee. | ||
And I'll tell you the biggest issue that we're facing. | ||
It's not just one or two or three of the senators. | ||
It's some of his statements on January 6th. | ||
And just to be quite frank, there's a lot of raw emotions when it comes to January 6th that still floats in the Senate. | ||
A lot of these guys that have never faced a life or death situation felt like their life was very threatened. | ||
I never once felt like my life was threatened. | ||
I thought there may be some bumps and bruises, but I've had bumps and bruises my whole life. | ||
But that's just a real... | ||
It's still pretty raw. | ||
I don't know how to explain it. | ||
So what the decision is, is listen, Ed may be extremely qualified, but put him in any district around the country, put him back in Missouri, put him anywhere, but not here in D.C. I'm not so sure how that works. | ||
I mean, I know how it works, but I'm not so sure if that'll work or not. | ||
And listen, even if a U.S. attorney gets appointed by the judge, the president can still fire that U.S. attorney. | ||
So even if it happens to temporary, which we don't even want to temporary, we want to get this done. | ||
We want to deliver for the president. | ||
The president's asked for this. | ||
Let's get it done. | ||
But if it doesn't happen in two weeks, it's not the end of the world. | ||
They all serve at the will of the president. | ||
They're appointed by the president or represented by the president. | ||
They can also be removed by the president, and the president can simply reappoint someone for that position. | ||
I'm thinking the path to getting through is pretty narrow. | ||
It's not closed, but it's pretty narrow. | ||
So that's very different from what Josh Hawley said yesterday. | ||
Josh Hawley said that, no, he's going to get in, and it's going to be a bit of a fight, but it's going to be a lock. | ||
You're saying this is going to be a tough road, and you just shocked me, Senator. | ||
You said it's going to be a tough road because there are Republican senators That still live in fear of January 6th. | ||
I wouldn't say fear. | ||
I'm just saying there's some raw emotions that are still there. | ||
That they still have some pretty raw emotions. | ||
And I'm just telling the conversations we've had. | ||
Now, I would not say he's a lock. | ||
Josh and I, we talk all the time. | ||
Josh is brilliant, smart, and we have sometimes disagreements, but we get along 90% of the time. | ||
I would not say... | ||
That he's a lock. | ||
I'm not saying it's impossible. | ||
I'm not saying that it can't be moved. | ||
The question is, is how much political capital needs to be used in this particular nominee. | ||
And he's not handling this. | ||
Ed isn't handling this like Pete Hickseth. | ||
Pete Hickseth had a tremendous headwind. | ||
I said from the get-go, we're going to get Pete nominated. | ||
I said that from the start. | ||
I said the same thing about Bobby. | ||
I said the same thing about Tulsi. | ||
There's a different way that they were fighting it. | ||
They took the fight to the halls in the Senate. | ||
They were here every single day. | ||
They were constantly meeting with senators. | ||
They were constantly meeting with the committee. | ||
They were answering all the questions. | ||
Even though Ed is here, he's doing that. | ||
It's not as public as, let's say, these other ones were. | ||
And so that political part of it isn't as prevalent. | ||
And so, as I said, it's not impossible, but it's going to be very, very difficult. | ||
And I've been in communication with the White House about this. | ||
We've had conversations. | ||
We're trying to work past all this process. | ||
Benny, I can't sit here and tell you it's a lock. | ||
You've always been very honest with our program, and you've been very clear-eyed and extremely sober about every one of these nominees. | ||
You've been right, and your predictions were right. | ||
Some of them did pass by a whisker, right? | ||
They passed. | ||
Who the hell cares? | ||
In the end, a W is a W, right? | ||
It's a scoreboard. | ||
It doesn't really matter, but what does matter to us is that Ed Martin... | ||
Who is already actively serving in this position, remains in this position. | ||
It would be a massive loss for, I believe, our movement to have somebody who isn't so rock-ribbed. | ||
I mean, we know Ed. | ||
He's great. | ||
He's had such a solid group of defenders on this program and throughout all the other programs that do this, like with the War Room, Mike Davis, Julie Kelly. | ||
And I just can't believe that senators are so fixated. | ||
On January 6th, taking a step back, what a hill to die on. | ||
You are wildly out of lockstep with the Republican Party base. | ||
If you're sitting here saying that J-6ers deserve to rot in prison without due process for the rest of their lives, you are unspeakably out of step with the Republican Party. | ||
Yeah, but I don't think any Republican has said that. | ||
They absolutely not. | ||
They think a lot of the January 6th sentences need to be overturned. | ||
It's just some of his defense of this. | ||
I go back to it. | ||
Anybody that's never had a dramatic experience, I don't know. | ||
I didn't feel like January 6th was a dramatic experience. | ||
I mean, it was some bad things took place. | ||
Not really the most. | ||
You know, adrenaline-pumping day of my life. | ||
But you got some of these guys, it was. | ||
You know, it was a big, big, big emotional deal for them. | ||
I mean, some people said, like I said, they feared for their life. | ||
They were scared to death. | ||
They thought their life was going to be over. | ||
When you have that much raw emotions, it's very hard for you to get over because you've never really had experience like that. | ||
You've never had a bullet. | ||
You know, snap over the top of your head. | ||
You've never had dirt dust up at your feet, and then you hear a sound crack. | ||
You've never experienced a real-life death situation. | ||
I'm not saying that, and I don't want anybody to experience that. | ||
I hope no one has to experience that, and I don't want them to experience it. | ||
But if you haven't, then sometimes that emotion, when you deal with something like this, that emotion gets really raw, and it doesn't go away. | ||
And I think that's where we're at. | ||
Now, I'm not saying we can't work past it, but I want to be very clear. | ||
I think there's a path to get through it, but it will be very narrow margins, too, to the point where there's a very good chance that, in this case, you would see the VP back up here having to make that vote on, you know, like he did with Pete Hexeth. | ||
So, I can't explain to you enough. | ||
This is a top conversation that we're having all the time. | ||
Very few people are outspoken about it. | ||
Very few people want to be outspoken about it. | ||
And that's why you're not getting as much publicity over it. | ||
I will tell you, Leader Thun is leaning into this. | ||
He's leaned into it hard. | ||
We're having very open conversations about it. | ||
In fact, we're having open conversations today about it. | ||
And we will probably know a lot more. | ||
On the outcome of if we think we can move him, I would say Tuesday of next week, maybe Wednesday. | ||
And I want to reiterate this for you and your listeners. | ||
The time frame doesn't have to be done right now. | ||
If we don't have him done by Friday and there is an appointment to that bench or to that seat, I can't. | ||
It's not permanent. | ||
The president still serves as the president of the United States, as the will of the president of the United States. | ||
The president can remove that person if he chooses to. | ||
I still just can't believe the fragility of Republican senators. | ||
The feline emotional incongruencies with these guys is what's leading this vote. | ||
It is wild. | ||
I don't know how you do it, man. | ||
I don't know how you do it. | ||
It's like a bridge club at a hair salon in Norman, Oklahoma. | ||
Everybody get off. | ||
I wouldn't know. | ||
You can tell I don't really go to a lot of hair salons here. | ||
But I would... | ||
I would say this. | ||
Everybody handles things differently. | ||
They all have different emotions on this. | ||
I respect kind of where they're coming from because we all make decisions based on two things, right? | ||
The way we raise our life experiences. | ||
Everybody experienced a little something that day. | ||
I mean, it was very dramatic for some people. | ||
I'm not saying me, but I'm saying some people. | ||
And I respect that because I've seen some just really tough dudes. | ||
Crack sometimes, uh, under, uh, underneath some pretty extreme pressure. | ||
And I've never, I've come to the point where I would never judge anybody for, for the way they process some of this stuff. | ||
Uh, and, and, and, and, but the good thing is that about feelings, you can, if it's not based on a principle, but it's based on the feelings, you can work through that sometimes. | ||
You know, if it's just I'm planting a flag on principle, those are very difficult to work past. | ||
And so we get people in a room. | ||
We talk through it. | ||
This could be one of those things that we're able to talk through and be able to get him past. | ||
But they're pretty tough conversations. | ||
I mean, if you if you Google. | ||
And you can find out a ton of stuff on him that's public. | ||
He's been a very outspoken public person. | ||
I tell everybody, if you're going to go through confirmation, never write a book because every word can be used against you. | ||
And this is one of those cases, too. | ||
Everything he has said openly has basically wrote a book, and that's all ammunition to be used during his appointment. | ||
Okay. | ||
I'm checking with my producer, Senator. | ||
I know that you have a huge and busy day, but I do have a follow-up question about the topic of the show. | ||
Okay, so you're talking about January 6th here. | ||
Ed Martin would be, were he confirmed, he would be directly over the top of a voluminous mountain of January 6th evidence. | ||
Some of it implicating FBI agents, undercovers, federal agents. | ||
Who the hell is the pipe bomber exactly on that day? | ||
I'll side with even the most... | ||
Left of center Republicans in the Senate and say, I will join, I will link arms with them, Senator, in saying, let's find the identity of the true terrorist on January 6th, that pipe bomber, okay? | ||
Let's go figure out exactly who that person is and why the feds are protecting the identity of that person so very thoroughly. | ||
Now, that is a fight I'm willing to have, but I fear that we'll never get those answers if we have somebody that sits atop that position and refuses to, like, Has no wills for the truth. | ||
Where are we on those types of investigations? | ||
Has the Senate made—has the Senate even have any interest in conversations like that? | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
We have a tremendous amount of conversations about it and a very strong interest in it. | ||
But if you're talking about Ed's position, Ed really wouldn't have as much to do with this. | ||
That's going to be Cash and Pam. | ||
And we can see that they're digging in every drawer. | ||
They're grabbing a shovel and a sledgehammer and knocking out the floor tiles and finding out where it was buried. | ||
I mean, they are doing a phenomenal job. | ||
And that's why we put them in that position, too. | ||
I would have never expected Pam to be this. | ||
What's tough? | ||
Because she came from Florida. | ||
What's tough out of Florida? | ||
I'm joking. | ||
I mean, you only get President Trump out of there too, right? | ||
But you have Pam that is... | ||
Tough as nails. | ||
You have Cash that's been peeling the lid off of this for way before he ever was even considered for the director of FBI. | ||
So I feel very confident that we're going to actually find out some answers. | ||
The question is, is how much did the outgoing administration and Director Wray and Garland, how much of it did they destroy? | ||
Because they had plenty of time to get rid of that information, and then what can they do through forensics to actually bring it back? | ||
I'm confident, because I've been in some of the briefings, that they are digging deep and are trying to undercover all this they can. | ||
And so if it's possible, and this is what I tell you, no one can guarantee an outcome, but if it is possible to get those answers, I'm 100% confident that Cash and Pam will be able to bring that to light. | ||
Now, it's fascinating that you just said that, Senator, because, one, you've only told the raw truth to this program, sometimes uncomfortable truths, right, that we don't want to hear, but you are not a liar, okay? | ||
You're many things. | ||
You're not a liar. | ||
Yesterday, James Comer was on the program, and he said, my biggest fear is that they're not going to leave a box of evidence that implicates them smoldering in the back. | ||
And that they're going to destroy the evidence. | ||
And you just alluded to the exact same thing, that there is a process and a system to destroy evidence for these people. | ||
And depending on which regime is going to take power, they're going to rid themselves. | ||
Have you seen any evidence of that happening? | ||
Have you heard that that's happening? | ||
Well, we see that throughout all these agencies. | ||
Yes, obviously we've seen that some of this stuff has been destroyed. | ||
I think Pam has alluded to it before too, but most people aren't doing pen and pad anymore. | ||
Most people are doing an email or they're doing research or they're downloading the video. | ||
Anytime you do that, there's a digital footprint, which is why I said forensics can do a tremendous amount of job to uncover this. | ||
Keep in mind, you may destroy the laptop that I'm You may think you wiped the server, but it's very difficult to wipe a server that big, and so you maybe went in and tried to wipe the file, but there's still evidence that there was a file on there. | ||
You just got to know what file you're looking for once it was deleted, because maybe it accidentally was downloaded to a cloud. | ||
It's just the forensics of it, of tracking it down. | ||
There's always, I mean, once you're online, there's always a footprint. | ||
There always is a signal. | ||
I mean, that's how we catch bad people, because there's always a footprint left. | ||
You cannot go away from something that has already been encrypted online. | ||
So that's what the congressman... | ||
He's had oversight in the House, so I assume he knows what he's talking about, right? | ||
Yeah, that's right. | ||
I know you've worked with him closely. | ||
Pam Bondi gets asked about this this morning. | ||
So she gets asked about this Comer interview this morning in front of the White House. | ||
And she says, oh, James Comer is wrong. | ||
And he is, in fact, not read in on what's actually happening here with Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
What's happening is that we have too much pederast content that's on video. | ||
And we're having to go through some of the most horrible evidence that exists in any criminal case ever. | ||
And that's what she says. | ||
What's your take on this? | ||
Well, I'm not writing on Epstein at all. | ||
So I have not been in one single briefing about it. | ||
I haven't talked to the AG about it. | ||
I haven't talked to the FBI about it. | ||
So I'm not the person to comment on that one. | ||
Because I have literally not spent... | ||
Five minutes doing any research on it. | ||
Now, I've listened to your show about it, in which we've talked about that before. | ||
Super glad that you guys didn't let this subject die. | ||
It's very interesting on the people that ties to it. | ||
But as far as actually being read in, briefed in it, I don't have anything to comment on. | ||
She says the evidence is there. | ||
I know for sure I'm not on any videos, and I never went to that one. | ||
I know that's accurate. | ||
You, Senator, are on a very small club of people in Washington that are not in those videos. | ||
So, well done. | ||
Well done. | ||
Yeah, as a father, I mean, I know that you're a father to five children? | ||
Six? | ||
My wife couldn't leave me alone. | ||
She insisted on six. | ||
You're a father to six children. | ||
We would have a family photo, I think, right here. | ||
It means something different when you're a parent, man. | ||
By the way, the seventh is a soon-to-be daughter-in-law. | ||
Sneaking in there. | ||
It just means something different, doesn't it? | ||
When you hear these stories. | ||
It means something different. | ||
The future of the country, fighting for it, and making sure that what President Trump's doing can't be undone by the pen. | ||
And if President Trump is just slinging executive orders, those are great. | ||
But one, they're very easy to get around if you're smart and sneaky enough. | ||
And two, it's not law, so it'll just change, right, with the next presidency. | ||
You are working on making it law. | ||
And you're working on this one big, beautiful bill. | ||
And you're the lead bull in the China shop to get this done. | ||
The floor is yours. | ||
How are we doing on this? | ||
Well, I want to go back to one thing real quick on Epstein. | ||
Remember, the Democrats were trying to point to Trump being, you know, Epstein puppet, you know, and trying to cover up all that stuff. | ||
You remember how they were trying to make that connection? | ||
Isn't it interesting, though, that his attorney general is the one that's actually digging in and exposing it? | ||
It wasn't Biden's attorney general. | ||
It wasn't Garland. | ||
It's Pam Bondi. | ||
And so, you know, the Democrats are really good about accusing you of something that they've actually done and try to point it back on you. | ||
I just find this extremely intriguing. | ||
It's one of those things that you almost want to sit back. | ||
If it wasn't so disgusting, you'd sit back with popcorn and watch because you're just waiting for all the cards to fall. | ||
Now, going back to one big, beautiful, as the president now says, glamorous bill. | ||
Jason Smith, Chairman Jason Smith, I don't know if you've had him on your show or not before, but he is whip smart when it comes to tax policy. | ||
The tax policy is a big portion of this, but energy and commerce through Morgan, I don't want to say Griffin, it's Morgan Guthrie. | ||
Chairman Guthrie is his committee. | ||
He's instructed to find $850 billion in cuts. | ||
Very difficult to do that if you're not going to get into a real Medicaid reform, not Medicare, but Medicaid reform. | ||
You have to get into that in some degree. | ||
If you go back to the early 2000s, where Medicaid was held flat for years, and then you get into 2008, where Obama came and started expanding Medicaid coverage, and then you get... | ||
Where you get into Obamacare in 2010, you see Medicare where it was like this, or Medicaid, you see it was like this, and then it just skyrockets. | ||
And it's at a it's at a trajectory where it doesn't end. | ||
And it's it's beginning to cost us more than Medicare and Social Security if we keep going on this trajectory. | ||
So you have to make some hard changes to it. | ||
And that's where that's where Guthrie's committee will come in. | ||
That's it. | ||
Without that, Chairman Smith on taxes, we won't ever be able to deliver no tax on tips, no tax on Social Security, no tax on overtime. | ||
With the tax policy, we can make that current policy. | ||
We can keep the American people's taxes increasing by $4 trillion. | ||
We can do all that. | ||
That's easy. | ||
That's the easy part. | ||
Current policy and make it permanent, delivered. | ||
But trying to do that with $1.5 trillion, that's what our target is. | ||
We don't want to go below $1.5 trillion in actual cuts. | ||
Not 10-year projection like we always do, a 10-year pay-for, but $1.5 trillion. | ||
$5 trillion for FY26. | ||
It'd be a huge deficit. | ||
It still wouldn't balance the budget, but it'd be a huge deficit reduction where Congress doesn't typically do that. | ||
Once we get all this ironed out, we've got to figure out what is going to be left. | ||
Huge hill to actually climb. | ||
Everybody's making a big deal about the budget to deliver for the American people, to deliver the promises that President Trump ran on, and he's really good at keeping his promises. | ||
We've got to deliver here in Congress, but it all starts right now over in the House, and we're working with them every single day. | ||
I don't think there's a day that goes by that the White House, the Senate... | ||
And the House isn't talking about how to get this reconciliation bill passed. | ||
By the way, that's also where all your doge cuts come into play. | ||
There's not been another bill that's been put forth. | ||
There was an amendment that was trying to do something with doge cuts that Rand Paul put out, which was a do-nothing amendment. | ||
But actually, the bill and all the information that Doge is sending over to us, it's all found in reconciliation. | ||
That's where we're also getting some of the cuts. | ||
What a monster mountain of work. | ||
It's going to be very interesting to see it happen, but you got the shot, right? | ||
We got both chambers, and so people are rightfully saying, what the hell is going on, right? | ||
We have the chambers. | ||
We have a reconciliation bullet. | ||
We can get it done. | ||
We can do it. | ||
Keep in mind that reconciliation cannot deal with mandatory spending. | ||
It can only do with discretionary spending. | ||
So when you start dealing with that, a mandatory spending is about 78% of our budget. | ||
You take, I mean, that means it's on, by the way, mandatory spending means it's automatic pilot. | ||
We don't even vote on it. | ||
All the cuts we're trying to get out of, it comes out of discretionary spending. | ||
And if you take that discretionary spending, the overwhelmingly 80% of discretionary spending is military spending. | ||
And so you're dealing with a very small Portion of our overall budget to actually be able to get these cuts. | ||
It's like trying to squeeze water out of a turnip. | ||
But there's so much there that we ought to be able to get it done. | ||
Alright. | ||
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Man, Senator, well done. | ||
He truly is the man. | ||
Thank you for fighting for us. | ||
Thanks, brother. | ||
I got set one record straight. | ||
Never fought for the UFC. | ||
Fought MMA, but I never signed my contract. | ||
Fought MMA. | ||
Klein was correcting me here in studio. | ||
Okay, all right. | ||
Fine. | ||
We'll text Dana and we'll say, listen, you should check out this guy. | ||
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you you you These scumbags, man. | ||
These scumbags. | ||
Not the senator. | ||
The senator's great. | ||
But Tom Tillis. | ||
The thing you don't want to do is you don't want to try. | ||
They have to keep decor. | ||
It actually isn't helpful for him to flame, throw Tom Tillis. | ||
He's a senator from North Carolina. | ||
It's not helpful, right? | ||
It actually hurts the negotiation to get him to vote. | ||
But this is the guy that they're talking about. | ||
Tom Tillis comes out against Trump pick for D.C. prosecutor Ed Martin. | ||
He will not vote for Ed Martin. | ||
This is a massive problem. | ||
Ed Martin is a good guy. | ||
He's absolutely one of the good guys. | ||
He's also a Donald Trump pick that is necessary for us to be able to get the Donald Trump justice that we want inside the all-important district of Columbia. | ||
Ed Martin, says Donald Trump. | ||
He's going through an approval process. | ||
U.S. Attorney in the District of Columbia. | ||
In particular, R.F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
His approval is imperative in terms of doing what is going to be done to save lives and to make America healthy again. | ||
It's a passion for Ed. | ||
So much so, more than anyone I've ever seen. | ||
This reason why we were so successful in 2024 presidential election. | ||
Healthy. | ||
Donald Trump obviously just laying down the fire. | ||
This is based on Mike Lee saying, confirm Ed. | ||
Where's that Benz tweet? | ||
There it is. | ||
Okay. | ||
Great. | ||
People are not appreciating the magnitude of the Ed Martin situation, says Mike Benz. | ||
The prosecutor is on top of the FBI. | ||
He runs all D.C. criminal investigations. | ||
He's the choke point for D.C.'s worst secrets. | ||
If Ed Martin is blocked and Bosberg picks, Trump 2.0 momentum is totally paralyzed, as is potentially the Epstein case that we've been speaking about. | ||
Oh, and who would get to pick Ed Martin's replacement? | ||
If the Senate doesn't act, Judge Boasberg, who keeps getting assigned the Trump cases, lawmakers want to know why the anti-Trump cases, because, of course, it's all been hacked, right? | ||
The entire system's been hacked. | ||
The system is rigged. | ||
It's why the same Judge, Juan Marchand, got all the Trump cases in Manhattan. | ||
He got all the Trump cases. | ||
It's the same thing. | ||
They've utterly rigged the judiciary in this country. | ||
It needs to be broken up. | ||
John Cornyn has flipped and will now back Ed Martin. | ||
This is good. | ||
Tom Tillis, no more excuses. | ||
Tom Tillis comes from a red state of North Carolina, a state that Donald Trump won handily in 2020 and in 2024 and in 2016. | ||
Josh Hawley saying that the Ed Martin vote is going to pass, so he has more certitude. | ||
Then Senator Mullen, here we go. | ||
This is why I think we are going to get to a vote and he is going to pass. | ||
I just don't see how he doesn't, to be honest with you, Steve. | ||
Because the president, and you mentioned this last night, the president made it crystal clear publicly that Ed Martin is top, top priority for him because the District of Columbia being safe is top, top priority. | ||
I mean, right now, you know this as well as I do. | ||
You cannot go out on the streets in the district and not fear for your life. | ||
I've got staffers in my office, literally, who've been shot. | ||
I've got constituents, when they visit D.C., they say, is it safe for us? | ||
And I have to tell them, honestly, I don't know that it really is. | ||
This is our nation's capital. | ||
It ought to be the cleanest. | ||
It ought to be the safest. | ||
It ought to be the best place to visit in our country because it represents what our country is about. | ||
And our own citizens can't come here without fear of their lives. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
We need a U.S. attorney who's going to go after the crime and clean up the city, especially. | ||
In front of our 250 celebration next year, Ed is the right guy to do that. | ||
He's the president's choice. | ||
And I would just say to my fellow Republicans on the committee, and listen, I'm not saying anything to you, I haven't said to them privately, personally, give this guy a shot. | ||
Meet with him. | ||
Talk to him about what he's going to do in the office. | ||
Talk to the president. | ||
I think when that happens, he is going to pass the committee. | ||
I just don't see how he doesn't. | ||
Good. | ||
You should call. | ||
Tom, tell us. | ||
Here's the numbers. | ||
He has the local offices and the D.C. offices. | ||
Tell him to confirm Ed Martin. | ||
Judge Bostberg may get to select the U.S. Attorney for D.C. because Republican Senator Tom Tillis opposes Trump's selection. | ||
That's it. | ||
It's Tom Tillis. | ||
Apparently he opposes it because he's like limp-wristed about January 6th. | ||
He's like, January 6th gives him all the sads and he's like weepy and crying over it. | ||
It's incredibly pathetic. | ||
But you wonder why the nation is in the state that it is. | ||
is because of weak men that create hard times. | ||
And so let's stiffen the spine, shall we, of Tom Tillis. | ||
These are the numbers. | ||
And I hope that you call on your... | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, that is the news of the day. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
There's a lot of stuff going on. | ||
I guess India and Pakistan are going to be the new... | ||
Ukraine war. | ||
Trump did call New York Attorney General Letitia James a total crook. | ||
And I really want to get to... | ||
Hey, Alex, do we have a block on the... | ||
Do we not have a block on Trump's big announcement? | ||
I'll get you that. | ||
I know that we do because it was in the lead. | ||
So we'll get you that. | ||
Here's Trump on Letitia James saying the DOJ is going to do what's right in criminal fraud referrals. | ||
Letitia James obviously is a... | ||
Accused of and hopefully will soon be charged of the same crimes that she tried to lock Donald Trump up for, lying on official documents, overvaluation of his properties. | ||
It is biblical how beautiful this all is. | ||
Here we go. | ||
The Attorney General, the Justice Department recently received a criminal referral against New York Attorney General Tish James for fraud. | ||
We haven't heard much about it. | ||
You or the Attorney General, give us an update as to what's going on with that investigation. | ||
Well, I don't want to get involved in something that Pamela's involved with. | ||
If you'd like to say something, Pam? | ||
I can say unrelated to that. | ||
She's a disaster for New York. | ||
She's a horrible, horrible human being. | ||
And I think she's a total crook. | ||
There's no question about it. | ||
But that's just my opinion. | ||
Pam's going to have to do what she wants. | ||
She's a very bad person. | ||
She's a very, very bad person who campaigned solely on, I'm going to get Donald Trump over and over again. | ||
She's a sick person. | ||
But that has nothing to do with what Pam does. | ||
Pam is going to do what's right. | ||
She always does. | ||
I've known her a long time. | ||
All right. | ||
So we'll wait for that, and we'll wait for the Epstein documents. | ||
Does this have something to do with what President Trump has been teasing? | ||
Donald Trump has been teasing a biggest announcement in American history. | ||
Very, very big announcement ahead of the Middle East. | ||
A very big announcement, he says. | ||
As big as it gets, it's very positive. | ||
It's an important announcement. | ||
And it's taken years on a very specific, certain subject. | ||
What is this exactly? | ||
Here's what President Trump said yesterday. | ||
We're going to UAE in Qatar. | ||
And that'll be, I guess, Monday night. | ||
Some of you are coming with us. | ||
I think before then, we're going to have a very, very big announcement to make. | ||
Like, as big as it gets. | ||
And I won't tell you on what. | ||
And it's very positive. | ||
I'd also tell you if it was negative or positive. | ||
I can't keep that out. | ||
It is really, really positive. | ||
And that announcement will be made either Thursday or Friday or Monday before we leave. | ||
But it'll be one of the most important announcements that have been made in many years about a certain subject, a very important subject. | ||
So you'll all be here. | ||
What's this about? | ||
Is this about world peace? | ||
Is this about the ending of war in Ukraine, maybe? | ||
Or war in Israel or whatever? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Trump is going to the Middle East. | ||
So maybe that's what it's about. | ||
Maybe it's something completely... | ||
Tertiary to this is a Trump campaign promise, right? | ||
About deep state documents? | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
It's about COVID, origins. | ||
We don't know. | ||
We don't know. | ||
Donald Trump was asked to clarify here, and he went even bigger with his announcement later in the day. | ||
And those days are over. | ||
Those days are over. | ||
And, you know, I said before in our meeting with the new and very talented Prime Minister of Canada that we have some very big announcement to make. | ||
It's not about trade. | ||
It's about something else. | ||
A truly earth-shattering and positive development for this country and for the people of this country. | ||
And that'll take place sometime within the next few days. | ||
Earth-shattering, says Donald Trump. | ||
Very positive. | ||
On a subject that you haven't heard about in a long time that you really care about. | ||
So what is it exactly? | ||
We don't know. | ||
We don't know. | ||
But I'll be damned. | ||
We're moving. | ||
Right? | ||
It's happening. | ||
Things are happening. | ||
Nothing ever happens. | ||
Things are happening. | ||
Pay attention. | ||
Watch the same things that we're watching. | ||
See the pieces coming together. | ||
Don't be a doomer, right? | ||
You didn't work this hard. | ||
How hard the last four years? | ||
You didn't work this hard over the last four years to come here and fail and to fall flat on our faces. | ||
But to do that, you've got to balkanize, you've got to defend your side, and you've got to defend the people doing right. | ||
And how do you know those people? | ||
The people who are speaking the truth. | ||
How do we ensure that we are speaking the truth to you every single day? | ||
Not because I'm that intelligent. | ||
I went to community college. | ||
And we do our very best to tell you what we know. | ||
But if we want to speak the truth to you every day, we've got to go to our verse of the day, our scripture of the day. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Verse of the day. | ||
Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good. | ||
Romans 12, 21. What a perfect verse for today. | ||
What a perfect verse for today. | ||
Do not be overcome with evil, but overcome evil with good. | ||
The government has been protecting evil people. | ||
That should end. | ||
Good people must do the uncomfortable and painful thing and drag that sickness into the light. | ||
We look forward to James O 'Keefe's big announcement today as well. | ||
And we stand by, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Thank you for marching with us onto victory. | ||
We're actually literally making the country a better place. | ||
We will be live. | ||
For a press conference later in the day from Carolyn Leavitt. | ||
Because why not? | ||
There's always too much fun. | ||
And there's too much going on. | ||
But for now, it's your boy Benny. | ||
Front seat to the golden era. | ||
Thank you for marching with us. | ||
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Let's go. | |
Young man, there's no need to feel down. | ||
I said young man, pick yourself off the ground. | ||
I said young man, cause you're in a new town. | ||
There's no need to be. | ||
Wow. | ||
Early Renaissance, I think. | ||
Raphael or Piero della Francesca? | ||
No, I believe it's one of the fettuccines. | ||
I guess we're gonna have to play. | ||
Hey, hey, hey, hey. | ||
Guess what? | ||
Hey, guess what? | ||
Guess what? | ||
Woo, woo. | ||
The Democrats are crying and lying about Trump's picks. | ||
They will scream and yell, but they can't all eat a bag of toothpicks. |