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| RFK is going to be front and center today. | ||
| He's going to be under scrutiny about the changes at the CDC and others. | ||
| Also, his vaccine policy, where he's examining everything and no longer making the COVID shots mandatory, followed by Florida saying, I am not going to make any vaccines mandatory. | ||
| It is rocking the medical world. | ||
| Dr. Isaac has made it very clear. | ||
| You got to have the courage to be a change agent. | ||
| This is something that the president campaigned on. | ||
| This is what he had to say on the story yesterday. | ||
| Let me just offer one little quote that Secretary Kennedy offered us last week. | ||
| We were in a staff meeting. | ||
| It was actually from his father, and he said, progress requires change, but change has enemies. | ||
| And the secretary is a powerful and strong man, and he has powerful and strong enemies as well. | ||
| But he said from day one, certainly when he offered me this position at CMS, he said, you know, we want to put the human back in health and human services, and that should be the absolute focus. | ||
| I just hope the critics understand that they lost a good amount of goodwill with the American public with all the stuff that he did with COVID and all the stuff that we predicted. | ||
| And we said that it started in the lab and the vaccine hoaxes that were going on and all that. | ||
| And they pushed back and went after and censored the American people. | ||
| And now they feel like they have the wind behind their cells and they just don't have it right now. | ||
| Yeah, listen, I never thought that two years before, you know, after, you know, so much of the stuff has been covered by COVID and the vaccines that we would live in a world in America where Florida says it's up to the parents to decide whether to vaccinate their chick kids or not. | ||
| Times are changing. | ||
| It's amazing. | ||
| We'll see how big this gets. | ||
| And should you, how do you feel about that? | ||
| Do you want vaccines to be your choice as parents? | ||
| Does he put everybody in those classes and those schools in danger? | ||
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You know what? | |
| I'm not leaving. | ||
| I'm not f***ing leaving. | ||
| The show goes on. | ||
| They're going to need a fing wrecking ball to take me out of here. | ||
| They even changed Leo's voice a little bit. | ||
| Do you hear the gravelly in the voice? | ||
| That's a good one, Jerry. | ||
| I really like that one, Jerry. | ||
| Jerry, every single show starts with me having an open conversation with poor Jerry, who never comes on the stream and can't ever respond for himself. | ||
| He responds in meme form. | ||
| But Jerry, the president is trying to take you on. | ||
| President was on a meme posting Rampage last night. | ||
| I see Klein loading some of them. | ||
| Klein, pop up the sumo wrestling one. | ||
| This is like a Jerry meme. | ||
| This is a Jerry meme. | ||
| You just had it up. | ||
| You just had a sumo wrestler. | ||
| Yeah, no, sumo wrestlers. | ||
| There we go. | ||
| This is like a Jerry meme. | ||
| It's Chris Christie and JB Pritzker, sumo wrestling. | ||
| Play it. | ||
| Look at this. | ||
| I know this is like a strange way to start the show, but we are going to be talking about health in America on this show and health in America being under attack. | ||
| And I guess this is a perfect billboard for that. | ||
| Look at him. | ||
| Let him go. | ||
| Great. | ||
| This is good. | ||
| Good job. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| This is what the president has posted. | ||
| That's my untruth social. | ||
| We are living in the best timeline. | ||
| Oh, man. | ||
| Today is Thursday, September 4th, 2025. | ||
| Oh, my, how the time flies. | ||
| Summer is officially over. | ||
| Fall has begun. | ||
| And the fall of RFK happening live. | ||
| Ladies and gentlemen, RFK will be live. | ||
| He's going into a Senate grilling just in time. | ||
| We published a whistleblower account about a CIA operation inside of HHS and CDC to take down RFK. | ||
| RFK, of course, has done an unbelievable job as HHS secretary and is changing the American health landscape forever. | ||
| This is why they hate him because he's ending the billion-dollar, trillion-dollar big pharma grift and revolving door for people like Dr. Fauci. | ||
| So there's a coup ongoing against RFK right now, and we are going to throw down for our boy. | ||
| Trump breaks internet with late night memes. | ||
| We'll talk about that with Greg Stuby and Senator Tommy Tubberville on the show. | ||
| Tommy Tubberville, fresh off of a White House meeting with President Trump about Space Force. | ||
| Very cool. | ||
| My name is Benny Johnson, and this is the Benny Show. | ||
| All right. | ||
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| Make sure that you are doing that. | ||
| Let me tell you what. | ||
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| We're going to go live to a Senate hearing quickly about RFK. | ||
| RFK is live before the Senate right now. | ||
| Don't trust these people. | ||
| You'll be able to see Washington in action. | ||
| You'll be able to see the incompetent and bloated bureaucrats out here voting in order to enrich themselves through the U.S. Treasury. | ||
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Okay. | |
| Ladies and gentlemen, we've been consulting professionals about RFK. | ||
| And it seems like President Trump has too. | ||
| Something big is about to happen with RFK. | ||
| I'm telling you, man, something massive is about to go down with what they're planning on doing inside of the CDC and HHS and is causing complete and total panic. | ||
| It's something that we haven't been able to cover yet on the program because we've had some very fast-moving targets this week. | ||
| And we have a little bit of a shorter week here, but I want to pop up President Trump's truth social right now on this subject that broke the internet just two days ago. | ||
| Ladies and gentlemen, President Trump is setting the stage for what is ongoing live right now. | ||
| There's just a bunch of senators bloviating. | ||
| You will pop it up on screen. | ||
| It's just a bunch of like very sickly looking, ghastly goblin-like senators. | ||
| I mean, look at this. | ||
| Can you believe that this is a senator? | ||
| Can you believe this? | ||
| What is that? | ||
| This is the creature that crawls out of the sewer and like attacks your kids on Halloween night. | ||
| That's not a person. | ||
| What is that exactly? | ||
| He looks like it looks like when they pull a body from the river, right? | ||
| And they're like, oh, look at this body. | ||
| It's been floating here since the 70s. | ||
| We just found it. | ||
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Look, it's completely decomposed. | |
| This is Ron Wyden. | ||
| He never met a man with less white in his pupils, by the way. | ||
| You ever seen a photo of this guy? | ||
| His pupils are completely black. | ||
| Look at this. | ||
| Like a shark, like a great white shark in the nature channel when they're trying to attack, right? | ||
| This is a black pupil in his eye. | ||
| There's no white. | ||
| It makes no sense. | ||
| It's extremely creepy. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| I don't know exactly what kind of a creature to call it. | ||
| Probably something out of Lord of the Rings. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| It's not good. | ||
| It's not pretty to look at. | ||
| Not great. | ||
| Yeah, Klein's got one up there right now. | ||
| Yeah, look at him go. | ||
| You know, he just can't see the pupils. | ||
| Yeah, never trust people like that. | ||
| Never trust people like that. | ||
| Very much, very orc-like, very orc-like. | ||
| Anyway, the point is that we'll jump into the good stuff. | ||
| We'll probably take Bobby Kennedy's opening statement because the CDC and HHS are preparing to do some very big things. | ||
| What I believe they will most likely be doing in the coming days and perhaps weeks and months is totally remaking the vaccine schedule, potentially pulling specific vaccines for harm that has been caused, proving harm. | ||
| And then if you prove harm, then what do you do? | ||
| You're going to be opening up the entire industry then for lawsuits. | ||
| You're going to be opening up guys like Dr. Fauci for lawsuits, people that looked past the science or beyond the science or didn't even do the science at all. | ||
| Something's going to happen, man. | ||
| You know, they've already remade the way that our food looks and tastes and banning food dyes, doing some major heavy lifting inside of the preventative health space. | ||
| And there's a lot more than meets the eye for what's happening into the future for this. | ||
| The entire administration and especially Stephen Miller, this is very interesting, is full in on Maha. | ||
| Stephen Miller was there at the White House when we were there at the White House for the full Maha commission that's going forward. | ||
| So if Stephen Miller is backing something for the sake of his children and their health, believe me, that thing is a real thing. | ||
| Here's President Trump saying things, something that shocked the internet two days ago. | ||
| It's very important that drug companies justify the success of their various COVID drugs. | ||
| Many people think that they are miracles that saved millions of lives. | ||
| Others disagree with CDC being ripped apart over this question. | ||
| I want the answer and I want it now. | ||
| I have been shown information from Pfizer and others that is extraordinary, but they have never seemed to show results to the public. | ||
| Why not? | ||
| They go off to the next hunt and let everyone rip themselves apart, including Bobby Kennedy Jr. and CDC trying to figure out the success or failure of drug companies in COVID work. | ||
| They show me great numbers and results, but they don't seem to be showing me many others. | ||
| I want them to show them now to CDC and the public and clear up this mess one way or the other. | ||
| I hope Operation Warp Speed was brilliant, as many say it was. | ||
| If not, we will all want to know about it. | ||
| And why? | ||
| Thank you for your attention. | ||
| This is a very important matter. | ||
| So this is President Trump setting the groundwork. | ||
| And of course, they pulled the COVID vaccine from the mandatory schedule. | ||
| They also pulled the emergency classification. | ||
| And so that means that you can't have mandates anywhere in the country. | ||
| If there's no emergency order, then there's no such thing as a mandate for any business or any school anywhere at any time. | ||
| They're going directly at the heart of darkness here, and the heart of darkness is hitting back. | ||
| Exclusive to our show this morning is a bombshell report that was sent to us by a whistleblower. | ||
| And this is something that is going to be incredibly important to go through because it really pulls up very old grudges and pulls out perhaps the very worst in our federal bureaucracies. | ||
| This is something that has been sent to us by a whistleblower inside of CDC from the highest possible levels about sabotage that is openly and actively taking place against RFK via the CIA. | ||
| It's bombshell stuff, and I want to get to it, and then I want to get to Bobby Kennedy's opening statement here as he will be speaking, I think, before the Senate quite soon. | ||
| It is live right now. | ||
| The washed up corpse from the 1970s is still speaking. | ||
| Breaking whistleblowers inside of HHS and CDC have just sent me critical information on an active sabotage operation taking place in the federal health departments. | ||
| Left-wing career bureaucrats are in total panic over RFK Jr. shutting down their big pharma grift and are trying to take the agencies down from the inside, and they're using the CIA to do it. | ||
| Here's how it's happening. | ||
| Career CDC bureaucrats are distributing a CIA manual entitled Simple Sabotage to their subordinates. | ||
| I have multiple whistleblowers with first-hand direct evidence of this. | ||
| The CDC ranks are now acting out the CIA strategy to the letter. | ||
| The walkouts, corporate media hits, fake protests, and Senate hearings that are ongoing right now, it's all staged. | ||
| It's all systematic sabotage against Trump. | ||
| They've done this before. | ||
| They did this in term one. | ||
| They've done this to the Kennedys for their entire lives, ending with a bullet through the skull of the most powerful Kennedy and through RFK's father. | ||
| Here's what happened next and why we must fight for Robert Kennedy right now. | ||
| Ladies and gentlemen. | ||
| Give me just a moment here. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| I'm just going to load this full thread here. | ||
| Thank you very much. | ||
| Okay, so let's go down through the document, shall we? | ||
| The manual instructs, so this is directly from our CIA. | ||
| This is how you take down an organization from the inside. | ||
| This is what bureaucrats inside of the CDC and HHS are organizing around. | ||
| And you will see and you'll be shocked that the organizing principles are the exact same laid out to the letter as they are here inside of the manual, including the Senate hearing that is ongoing right now. | ||
| The manual instructs employees to purposely slow operations by demanding written orders and pretending not to understand, while carrying out acts that spread blame across as many people as possible. | ||
| It even gives explicit examples on the street sabotage after dark against a military vehicle. | ||
| Do everything possible to delay the delivery of orders. | ||
| Don't deliver until completely ready. | ||
| Try to commit acts with as many large number of people held responsible as possible. | ||
| This is why you've seen mass walkouts. | ||
| This is why all the headlines are mass walkouts of the CDC. | ||
| Thousands of people, 4,000 CDC people sign a letter. | ||
| Should there even be 4,000 people working at the CDC? | ||
| Thousands of people walk out of the CDC. | ||
| This is step one. | ||
| Lowering morale and creating confusion. | ||
| Employees are encouraged to develop a non-cooperative attitude and get others to do the same. | ||
| Paired with this is acting stupid to lower morale, confuse the department, and undermine efficiency. | ||
| You've been seeing that obviously in the humiliating press dog and pony show from Dr. Demetir. | ||
| This is the high-profile resignation from the CDC. | ||
| Dr. Demetir is right here, resigning from the CDC in this like long, lengthy, obnoxious, self-flagellating letter. | ||
| And then what you find out about this doctor who's in charge of children's health in this country is that he himself is a Satanist. | ||
| He's a pagan. | ||
| He has, I mean, show some of the photos. | ||
| You guys grab me just a post about this. | ||
| This guy, like this guy himself is an op. | ||
| We have RFK speaking right now. | ||
| Let's go. | ||
| Let's go. | ||
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Hold on. | |
| I want RFK. | ||
| Let's pop him on. | ||
| I want to hear RFK here. | ||
| RFK live at this moment. | ||
| We're not going to take this, the whole thing, but I want to just get with his opening statement here. | ||
| It was life to stop the gunfire attack on the CDC on August 8th. | ||
| Officer Rose was a veteran. | ||
| He was a husband and the father of two children. | ||
| It's quiet. | ||
| Officers Rose's widow, whom I visited, is expecting their third child. | ||
| I'd like Officer Rose's family to know that he remains in our prayers and that he will continue to be in our thoughts. | ||
| Let me start with the big picture. | ||
| Under President Trump's leadership, we at HHS are enacting a once-in-a-generation shift from a sick care system to a true healthcare system that tackles the root causes of chronic disease. | ||
| Chronic diseases reach crisis proportions in our country. | ||
| And finally, we have an administration that is taking action. | ||
| The Maha Report assessment, which the White House released in May, was the first government analysis of the key drivers of childhood chronic disease. | ||
| Ultra-processed foods, chemical exposures, physical inactivity, and over-medicalization. | ||
| This month, we will follow with the Maha Report Strategy, the Trump administration's solution for addressing each cause. | ||
| At HHS, we haven't just been writing reports. | ||
| We have been the busiest, most proactive administration in HHS history. | ||
| In just half a year, we've taken on food dyes, baby formula contamination, the grass loophole, fluoride in our drinking water, gas station heroin, electronic cigarettes, drug prices, prior authorization, information blocking. | ||
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| Here comes the protests. | ||
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Senator Kennedy. | |
| Do you know the best? | ||
| Committee will come to order. | ||
| Here we go. | ||
| I apologize to you for that outburst, Secretary Kennedy. | ||
| I would notify everyone else in the audience. | ||
| Comments from the audiences, our audience are inappropriate. | ||
| If there are any further disruptions, the committee will recess until the police can restore order. | ||
| Mr. Secretary, please proceed. | ||
| As I was saying, prior authorization, information blocking, and healthcare interoperability. | ||
| We're ending in a function research. | ||
| Here we go. | ||
| and instead focusing on aiding low-income and vulnerable families, regardless of their race, which was the original intent of Title 10. | ||
| We're also pouring a billion dollars into Head Start and the administration for children and families. | ||
| Compassion need not be the casualty of efficiency. | ||
| I'd like to highlight some issues that have not gotten media attention. | ||
| First, we are doing our part to fulfill the president's commitment to stop human trafficking, especially of children. | ||
| We inherited a terrible humanitarian crisis from the previous administration with its open border policies, which allowed the appalling loss of 476,000 unaccompanied children. | ||
| We have implemented policies now to ensure that that appalling tragedy can never happen again. | ||
| We have knocked on 82,000 doors and located 22,000 of those children. | ||
| I promise you that we will do more in the next three years. | ||
| We are also addressing the disastrous health conditions in tribal communities on Native American reservations. | ||
| I've met face to face with tribal leaders in dozens of communities and tribes in Alaska, Arizona, Idaho, New Mexico, and elsewhere. | ||
| And I look forward to making HHS resources more available to those communities. | ||
| One of the most significant initiatives under President Trump is the Rural Health Transformation Fund, part of the president's big beautiful bill, which will provide the greatest investment of federal money into rural health care in history. | ||
| Finally, I would like to address the recent shake-ups at CDC. | ||
| These changes were absolutely necessary adjustments to restore the agency to its role as the world's gold standard public health agency with the central mission of protecting Americans from infectious disease. | ||
| CDC failed that responsibility miserably during COVID when its disastrous and nonsensical policies destroyed small businesses, violated civil liberties, closed our schools, caused generational damage in doing so, mass infants with no science, and heightened economic inequality. | ||
| And yet all those oppressive and unscientific interventions failed to do anything about the disease itself. | ||
| America is home to 4.2% of the world's population, yet we had nearly 20% of the COVID deaths. | ||
| We literally did worse than any country in the world. | ||
| And the people at CDC who oversaw that process, who put masks on our children, who closed our schools, are the people who will be leaving. | ||
| And that's why we need bold, competent, and creative new leadership at CDC. | ||
| People able and willing to chart a new course. | ||
| As my father once said, progress is a nice word, but change is its motivator, and change has its enemies. | ||
| That's why we need new blood at CDC. | ||
| That's also why it's imperative that we remove officials with conflicts of interest and catastrophically bad judgment and political agendas. | ||
| We need unbiased, politics-free, transparent, evident-based science in the public interest. | ||
| Those are the guiding principles behind the changes at the CDC, and that is what you can expect all across our agency for the next three years. | ||
| Sharp. | ||
| Robert. | ||
| He's the most popular member of President Trump's administration. | ||
| One of the first things I'd like to talk to you about is actually something that is under the auspices of CMS. | ||
| And I spoke with Dr. Oz last night about this. | ||
| I'm sure you're very familiar with it, though. | ||
| And that is that in the One Big Beautiful bill, there's a lot of attacks right now going on publicly about hospitals are in trouble. | ||
| And the blame for that is placed on the bill, even though the bill hasn't even been implemented yet. | ||
| The fact is this committee held hearings on the troubles that rural hospitals are facing in the United States before the passage of the One Big Beautiful bill. | ||
| They've been facing difficulties in rural America for a number of years now. | ||
| And the bill, the One Big Beautiful bill, contained a rural health transformation program, which I would just like to ask you to comment on. | ||
| This is a program which allocated $50 billion over the next five years to our rural community hospitals in the United States to help them deal with some of the financial crises that they are facing and transition to more stability. | ||
| Could you comment on that program that is in the One Big Beautiful Bill? | ||
| Yeah, Senator, one of President Trump's campaign promises and one of the principal preoccupations, not only of Republican senators when I did my confirmation hearing, but also almost equally among Democratic senators with this crisis in rural health. | ||
| We've had 120 rural hospitals close over the past 10 years. | ||
| These institutions are not just delivering health access to rural Americans, but they are economic centers. | ||
| They are cultural centers for those communities. | ||
| They are often the largest employer. | ||
| They are the highest paying jobs. | ||
| And they are the centerpiece for those communities. | ||
| So when they die, the communities collapse. | ||
| And President Trump promised to do something about that. | ||
| And he has delivered on that promise. | ||
| Right now, we spend about 6% of Medicaid funding is sent to rural hospitals. | ||
| A very, very tiny slice. | ||
| And that's one of the reasons they're in trouble. | ||
| President Trump has now allocated through the One Big Beautiful bill, $50 billion. | ||
| So $10 billion a year over the next five years. | ||
| What we give to rural hospitals, that 6% represents $19 billion a year. | ||
| So we're increasing that by $10 billion. | ||
| So we're infusing more than 50% increase in the amount of money that is going to rural communities over the next five years. | ||
| There's never been anything like that in history. | ||
| It is the biggest investment, and it should stem this hemorrhage. | ||
| Well, thank you. | ||
| I appreciate your giving clarity to that because it is frustrating to see these continuous allegations that the difficulties that our rural hospitals are facing all were created in the last few months when we passed a bill when we've been holding hearings in this committee about these problems. | ||
| And in the bill that we passed, we gave a $50 billion boost to, as you indicated, increase by 50% the federal support for our community rural hospitals in the United States. | ||
| And I think that the hospital owners understand that. | ||
| They recognize this support. | ||
| In fact, they are coming very, they're coming together very carefully with Dr. Oz to work on the rollout of this program so that we can see this boost and this support that is coming. | ||
| Just another one of the disagreements we have about what really was in the One Big Beautiful bill. | ||
| So I appreciate you commenting on that. | ||
| In the last few, in the last minute and 10 seconds that I have with you, could you just quickly talk once again about the broad issue of making America healthy again in terms of our aim to change the health care system's focus from a reactive symptom management model to one that focuses on lifestyle choices and the root causes of chronic disease? | ||
| Yes, Senator, you know, this morning I got the latest numbers from CDC that 76.4% of Americans now have a chronic disease. | ||
| This is stunning. | ||
| When my uncle was president, it was 11%. | ||
| In 1950, it was 3%. | ||
| Today, it's 76.4%. | ||
| Eight out of 10 of our kids cannot qualify for military service. | ||
| This is a national security issue. | ||
| When my uncle was president, we spent zero on chronic disease. | ||
| Today, we spend $1.3 trillion. | ||
| It's the biggest cause that's increasing. | ||
| And all of the arguments that Republicans and Democrats have about single payer, Obamacare, or the various ways of allocating the health dollars, they're all like rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic. | ||
| If we don't end this chronic disease, we are the sickest country in the world. | ||
| That's why we have to fire people at CDC. | ||
| They did not do their job. | ||
| This was their job to keep us healthy. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| And I need to fire some of those people to make sure this doesn't happen again. | ||
| Thank you, Mr. Secretary. | ||
| I have to cut myself off to make sure I keep to this timeframe too. | ||
| Senator White. | ||
| Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman. | ||
| I've got Senator Kennedy is dead set on making it harder for children to get vaccines and that kids are going to die because of it. | ||
| Here comes the corporate. | ||
| Mr. Chairman, I'd like to put in the record today an op-ed written image of health. | ||
| Susan Menares, who was fired by Mr. Kennedy. | ||
| Without objection. | ||
| So what we know, and Dr. Menares, you know, was approved by Republicans. | ||
| She wrote an op-ed today in the Wall Street Journal, which I've just put in the record, and I quote her. | ||
| She said, I was told to pre-approve the recommendations of a vaccine advisory panel newly filled with people who have publicly expressed anti-vaccine rhetoric. | ||
| So this is not some liberal philosopher or something. | ||
| This is the CDC director who tells the Wall Street Journal, which is not exactly interested in progressive theories and the like, that she was told to pre-approve the recommendations of a vaccine advisory panel filled with people who've publicly expressed anti-vaccine rhetoric. | ||
| So my first question, Mr. Secretary, is: did you, in fact, do what Director Moneras said you did, which is tell her to just go along with vaccine recommendations, even if she didn't think such recommendations aligned with scientific evidence? | ||
| No, I did not. | ||
| That's a yes or no. | ||
| So you have an opportunity to call her a liar if you say that you didn't do it, but I'd like to see you respond to this. | ||
| No, I did not say that to her. | ||
| And I never had a private meeting with her. | ||
| So they're witnesses to every meeting that we have, and all of those witnesses will say, I never said that. | ||
| So she's lying today to the American people in the Wall Street Journal. | ||
| Yes, sir. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Let's talk now about what's coming up, because I've made it clear what I've thought about the 203 days with my colleague Senator Alsselbrooks. | ||
| In two weeks, CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices will meet to make decisions about critical vaccines that protect us against hepatitis B, measles, and more. | ||
| The committee's got a profound impact on vaccine access, but these aren't ordinary meetings. | ||
| You stack the deck to ensure the panel benefits, bends to your views. | ||
| In June, you fired all 17 committee members who are respected scientists and doctors. | ||
| You replaced them with non-experts, vaccine skeptics, and conspiracy theorists. | ||
| As a result, this critical advisory panel has lost scientific credibility. | ||
| After years, colleagues, we spend so much time not looking at this as Democrats and Republicans, but it's good science and scientific credibility. | ||
| And now the American Academy of Pediatrics has warned that the committee is being politicized at the expense of children's health. | ||
| American Academy of Pediatrics, you think they're lying too? | ||
| I think the American Academy of Pediatrics is gravely conflicted. | ||
| Again, their biggest contributors are the four largest vaccine makers. | ||
| They run a journal, Pediatrics, which they make a lot of money on, that is completely dependent on pharmaceutical companies. | ||
| So I don't think I wouldn't put a big stake in what they say that benefits pharmaceutical interests. | ||
| Senator, I didn't politicize ASIP. | ||
| I depoliticize it. | ||
| Congress has been investigating ACE. | ||
| All over the country, Mr. Secretary. | ||
| Scientists and doctors are saying otherwise. | ||
| They're all wrong, too. | ||
| They're all lying, according to you. | ||
| The scientists and doctors are supporting me all over the country. | ||
| There is division on opinion. | ||
| I don't get letters from thousands of people who are not political saying that this set of changes is going to damage American health care and particularly these health care agencies for decades to come. | ||
| I don't get any letters from people saying it's going to make a big difference forever. | ||
| Maybe you're listening to a selective group of people. | ||
| You get me. | ||
| I will tell you what, Senator. | ||
| I will put my mailbag against your mailbag. | ||
| I got 30 days. | ||
| I got 30 seconds. | ||
| Dangerous respiratory viruses like RSV are on the agenda for the next advisory meeting. | ||
| Countless parents have been awakened in the dead of night by a wheezing kid gasping for air, forced to rush their little one to the ER. | ||
| There's no worse heart-wrenching fear. | ||
| The RSV vaccine offers these kids protection against the worst effects of the virus. | ||
| But now it looks like you're on a crusade to make infants and babies more vulnerable to the terrible illness. | ||
| That's what we're doing with the COVID changes. | ||
| And please make your answer brief, Mr. Secretary. | ||
| I've said the position is indefensible. | ||
| I think it's possible. | ||
| Congress has been investigating that committee for 23 years because it is pervaded with conflicts of interest. | ||
| What we did is we got rid of the conflicts of interest. | ||
| We depoliticized it and put great scientists on it. | ||
| A very diverse group. | ||
| Let me close with this. | ||
| Let me close with this because like Senator Crapo, I'm a few seconds over. | ||
| I don't think, Mr. Secretary, this is about you and me. | ||
| This is about kids being pushed in harm's way by reckless and repeated decisions to get scientists and doctors out of the way and allow conspiracy theories to dictate this country's health policy. | ||
| I don't see any evidence that you have any regrets about anything you've done or plans to change it. | ||
| And my last comment is, I hope that you will tell the American people how many preventable child deaths are an acceptable sacrifice for enacting an agenda that I think is fundamentally cruel and defies common sense. | ||
| Thank you, Mr. Chairman. | ||
| I got a reply. | ||
| Senator, you've sat in that chair for how long? | ||
| 20, 25 years? | ||
| Well, the chronic disease in our children went up to 76%. | ||
| And you said nothing. | ||
| You never asked the question why it's happening. | ||
| Why is this happening? | ||
| Today, for the first time in 20 years, we've learned that infant mortality has increased in our country. | ||
| It's not because I came in here. | ||
| It's because of what happened during the Biden administration that we're going to end. | ||
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| Boom. | ||
| Then we're not going to go over what we just did. | ||
| Rex. | ||
| Colleagues, my cabinet secretary says that we have no interest in chronic care. | ||
| The secretary is regular order, please. | ||
| What is wrong with you? | ||
| Not just frauduvu. | ||
| Not just fraud too. | ||
| Senator Wyden is ranking members some leeway there, but we're going to stick to the five minutes. | ||
| Senator Graskin. | ||
| First of all, thank you. | ||
| All right, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
| So we are going to be monitoring this. | ||
| We have guests for today's program. | ||
| We had to cancel three guests yesterday. | ||
| We're just trying not to do that. | ||
| There's just too much going on. | ||
| Too much happening yesterday. | ||
| So I wanted to get the opening statements here. | ||
| And we're going to be monitoring this. | ||
| And we also have a couple of allies for our program that'll be up here and will be hopefully asking about hour-breaking reporting this morning about the CIA. | ||
| And I want to get, I just want to rip through the rest of this because what you just witnessed, what you just witnessed there is a absolute step-by-step playbook of what the CDC bureaucrats have been instructed to do against RFK. | ||
| It's incredible by the CIA. | ||
| Now, I'm not saying that CIA is actively doing it, but they're using the CIA tactics in a manual that's been written that we now have and that was broken. | ||
| And this thing is flying now on our program. | ||
| We hope that a senator asks about it. | ||
| We're going to be working with some senators to see if we can ask, get this asked. | ||
| But here we go. | ||
| Just very quickly here. | ||
| What are they instructed to do? | ||
| Create confusion, act stupid, lower morale, confuse department, and undermine efficiency. | ||
| You just heard that from human corpse Ron Wyden. | ||
| Look at this guy. | ||
| He looks like the scientist that experimented so like for decades, like by himself in a bunker and eventually becomes the swamp monster or like the nuclear monster, right? | ||
| He like gets the wrong irradiated material injected into him, right? | ||
| And he looks like the end state. | ||
| He looks like he's actually transforming. | ||
| This is the transformation state between like human to monster. | ||
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| All right. | ||
| You think that's extreme? | ||
| Here we go. | ||
| The manual teaches staff to make perfection the enemy of good on even the simplest of tasks. | ||
| It directs them to overcriticize, drag, workout, and deliberately submit illegible documents that they have to have redone. | ||
| Meanwhile, it has instructed to spread propaganda internally, recruit others, turning minor sabotage into mass disruption. | ||
| The saboteur may become discouraged unless he feels that he's a member of a large, though unseen group of saboteurs operating against the enemy of the government of his country or elsewhere. | ||
| Employees are being trained internally. | ||
| This goes beautifully into more than 1,000 HHS workers demand RFK's resignation right now. | ||
| Would you look at that? | ||
| While employees are being trained to internally sabotage the Trump administration, the pressure campaign is being pushed at the exact same time. | ||
| Thousands of previous current HHS employees have signed a letter demanding RFK's resignation, and now you know why. | ||
| Deliberate coordinated efforts to block and destroy President Trump's health agenda. | ||
| And why is this so important? | ||
| Well, just like the Pentagon, and you saw the same op run against Hegseth. | ||
| And we think that RFK is going to obviously survive the same way that Hegset did, and we're going to help him do it. | ||
| Obviously, we're going to make sure that we stiffen the backbone of anybody who would come against them. | ||
| We're going to be watching this hearing closely. | ||
| It's something that is absolutely critical because they only scream and cry and fight you when you're over the target. | ||
| Like the other stuff, like a lot of stuff, they don't care. | ||
| They just let Trump bulldoze it. | ||
| They don't care. | ||
| They didn't really fight that much on the border. | ||
| They haven't really fought that much against crime. | ||
| But these are the money pots. | ||
| USAID, the Pentagon slush funds, the restructuring of how they do development at the Pentagon. | ||
| That's a huge slush fund for the left, Defense Department contracts. | ||
| And then HHS is obviously trillion dollars worth of medical contracts. | ||
| So this is how it goes. | ||
| Ladies and gentlemen, this is why they're screaming right now, why they're coming after RFK Jr., hard President Trump standing beside his man. | ||
| And obviously the phalanx of everyone from Dr. Oz to many of the, many of the senators on the panel there. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And also some of the people like Jay Bhattacharya, Marty McCary, like the people that RFK has set up around him, he has like a really solid crew. | ||
| So we're going to be bringing a lot more of them on the program and we're going to be ensuring that we don't miss the opportunity to fight here. | ||
| Ladies and gentlemen, as we rock and roll forward, again, we're going to be monitoring this hearing. | ||
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| There have been severe economic damages to our nation. | ||
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| Ladies and gentlemen, let's go ahead and look here. | ||
| Let me check with my, what's going on? | ||
| Killer Klein. | ||
| Okay, good. | ||
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All right. | |
| Fantastic. | ||
| President Trump, something exciting just happened. | ||
| President Trump and Elon Musk are now best friends again because Elon Musk is responding to Donald Trump memes on the internet again. | ||
| So here we go. | ||
| This is the moment. | ||
| President Trump up on his account posting memes. | ||
| This is a meme of President Trump and the Cracker Barrel Cracker dancing and doing a dance. | ||
| Donald Trump does not post on X really regularly. | ||
| And Elon Musk now responding to Donald Trump posts on X. Just like it's like a warm, comfortable, crackling fire. | ||
| It just feels, it just feels good and natural, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
| It's a fun, and it's just one of many memes that the president has posted over the last couple of hours because he posted a he just like ripped through an unbelievable cavalcade of memes last night, starting, I guess, with Rosie O'Donnell, starting actually with Dan Scavino, our friend, saying that Donald Trump's about to break the internet. | ||
| And little did we know, it was Donald Trump's going to be posting meme section. | ||
| So wanting to get to this quickly before we get to both of our guests, senator and member of Congress, who will be popping on to chat through all of what's happening in the world right now. | ||
| President Trump memes. | ||
| Let's go. | ||
| Line them up. | ||
| Let's go. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Let's do a meme review, President Trump. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Meme review. | ||
| We need to make that a regular segment. | ||
| We need a meme review stinger. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| We need to do a regular segment meme review. | ||
| We start with Rosie O'Donnell. | ||
| Donald Trump saying, previously mentioned, we are giving serious thought to taking away Rosie O'Donnell's citizenship. | ||
| She's not a great American, in my opinion, is incapable of being so with something that's definitely not a doctored image of Rosie O'Donnell. | ||
| Can't imagine you would need to doctor this. | ||
| Okay, next, next meme review. | ||
| Here is Donald Trump just posting. | ||
| No comment. | ||
| Just post it and leave. | ||
| Just post it and walk. | ||
| Here's Donald Trump. | ||
| Adam Schiff with his long pencil of neck. | ||
| Perfect. | ||
| Adam Schiff in real trouble, mortgage trouble. | ||
| Lisa Cook, by the way, being indicted by the DOJ. | ||
| ALX, make sure that we see that and get that. | ||
| That was some major news for the same thing as Adam Schiff, mortgage fraud. | ||
| Let's continue down the meme section of President Trump. | ||
| All of these memes have been posted in the last 12 hours. | ||
| He just sort of posted all through the night. | ||
| It's President Trump in an AI meme, like based on a real photo of him at Mount Rushmore. | ||
| But it's Donald Trump striking a pose as to where his head would sit. | ||
| I like how all the other presidents are smiling. | ||
| Yes, that's right. | ||
| Okay. | ||
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All right. | |
| Next one. | ||
| Yeah, okay. | ||
| We've already seen this, but this is actually RFK Jr. during this hearing should not speak. | ||
| He should just hold up this. | ||
| He should just hold up this video and say, these are the people who are attacking me right now. | ||
| This is the video of the people who are attacking me. | ||
| This is J.B. Prisker and Chris Chrissy. | ||
| Sumo wrestling. | ||
| Oh, man. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Would actually definitely pay for this. | ||
| This is Gavin Newsome hitting the punching bag of Donald Trump. | ||
| Is that? | ||
| Okay. | ||
| And let's continue. | ||
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All right. | |
| What else? | ||
| We got Gavin Newsome. | ||
| We're going to need audio on this. | ||
| Yeah, hold on, guys. | ||
| I need audio if they're talking. | ||
| Yeah, let's. | ||
| I wasn't exaggerating when I said that I received in the mail a Trump 2028 hat from one of his biggest supporters. | ||
| These guys are not screwing around. | ||
| Okay, good. | ||
| Very good. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| Well done. | ||
| Is that all, or do we have more from the president? | ||
| Okay, this is the one that Elon responded to. | ||
| This is great. | ||
| President Trump is posting these all on X. Is that correct, Alex? | ||
| Trump's up on X with all these? | ||
| Okay, good. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| All right. | ||
| So, this is President Trump's meme carpet bombing of the internet. | ||
| Go ahead and check his account, shall we? | ||
| Let's go ahead and check the Donald Trump account and scroll through. | ||
| So, is Trump put yeah, there you go. | ||
| Okay, so Trump's posting all these. | ||
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| All right, great, great. | ||
| Trump does not regularly post on X. | ||
| It's only here and there. | ||
| But Donald Trump posting all these memes on X, and we're here for it. | ||
| Yeah, it's great. | ||
| I mean, the last one, yeah, Happy Fourth of July. | ||
| He doesn't, he posts on True Social, obviously, very regularly. | ||
| Ladies and gentlemen, no matter where you are tuning in to Donald Trump's memes, whether it's Truth Social or on X. | ||
| And by the way, we just love to see mommy and daddy getting along well again. | ||
| We just love to see it. | ||
| Make sure that you're watching on a Patriot Mobile device. | ||
| We have some big news from Donald Trump and Elon Musk, by the way. | ||
| Do we have that one loaded? | ||
| This is President Trump's interview yesterday. | ||
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| Let's go quickly to President Trump in an interview we didn't get a chance to cover yesterday on the show because there's just so much going on, saying that he really likes Elon Musk and he likes him now. | ||
| And he's a man of great common sense. | ||
| Again, Elon Musk, richest man in the world, probably going to stay that way for the rest of your life and mine. | ||
| And good to have on our side. | ||
| As we've always said, like, they don't need to like you. | ||
| They don't even need to be besties. | ||
| They just don't need to be at war. | ||
| And that's something you don't want, a war between Trump and Musk. | ||
| Okay, here we go. | ||
| Well, I don't think he has a choice. | ||
| So what's he going to do? | ||
| He's going to go with the radical left lunatics. | ||
| You know, they're lunatics. | ||
| I don't think he has a choice. | ||
| He's a man of common sense. | ||
| He's a good man. | ||
| He got off the reservation incorrectly. | ||
| And that's okay because, you know, it's just one of those things. | ||
| But he's a good person. | ||
| He's got, you know, 80% super genius and then 20%. | ||
| He's got some problems. | ||
| And when he works out to 20%, he'll be great. | ||
| But he's got some difficulty, but I liked him. | ||
| I always liked him. | ||
| I like him now. | ||
| But he went off the reservation and he wished he didn't do it. | ||
| I love to see it. | ||
| You don't have to be best friends. | ||
| As the old farmers say, two bulls in one pasture. | ||
| These guys are extreme alphas. | ||
| And, you know, the whole like being best friends thing and dancing together and being constantly like, don't get me wrong. | ||
| I'm nostalgic for it. | ||
| And I miss it. | ||
| And it was very entertaining. | ||
| It was much watch. | ||
| It was much, much watch TV, but it was always going to probably end in sort of a fiery crash and burn as they're two very strongly opinionated men who are used to getting their way. | ||
| Fine. | ||
| Who cares? | ||
| What I'm saying is just don't be at war. | ||
| Like, don't be at war with each other. | ||
| You have common enemies that are far scarier than whatever your differences are, right? | ||
| So we lock it up and it's great to hear it. | ||
| Now, Elon Musk is now responding to Donald Trump's meme posting on X. How perfect is that? | ||
| There you go. | ||
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Boom. | |
| Good. | ||
| Bestie's back. | ||
| Whatever. | ||
| You just don't have to be at war. | ||
| All right, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
| Joining me now is a spectacular congressman from the state of Florida. | ||
| He's somebody who has been on this program, taken some major swings at the establishment across Washington and some major swings also at, well, the capacity for Republicans to get things done in Congress, something that we want to see more of and we want to see more aggression on. | ||
| His name is Greg Stuby, and he's just one of those guys who tells it like it is. | ||
| Ladies and gentlemen, joining us live, Congressman Greg Stubbe. | ||
| Thank you, Congressman, for being back, and welcome back. | ||
| Yeah, great to see you. | ||
| How was your recess? | ||
| It's always great to not be in the swamp. | ||
| So I'll take any opportunity to be in the great state of Florida over the swamp. | ||
| Although with Trump cleaning things up, it's a little nicer up here these days. | ||
| Have you noticed a difference? | ||
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| I mean, you can just, you almost feel a different spirit up here. | ||
| Instead of darkness, you feel the light and it's obviously a lot safer with putting all these bad guys in jail that were operating up here. | ||
| And it's actually kind of refreshing to see the mayor, a Democrat, actually welcoming the help and being thankful to the president. | ||
| Yes, that's right. | ||
| I mean, you were in the army. | ||
| You served years in the army and were you, yes, you were deployed. | ||
| You went to Iraq, right? | ||
| So like, are you offended by seeing National Guard troops in D.C.? | ||
| No, not at all. | ||
| And just in the military, you surge the area where you have problems. | ||
| And because they've surged law enforcement officers and they've surged National Guards here, either the bad guys are going to go away or they're going to get arrested. | ||
| And you see the numbers. | ||
| All these bad guys are getting arrested. | ||
| Crime is way down. | ||
| I don't think there's been a murder in the DC metro area since Trump has come in, which we were like, what, the murder capital of the world for a period of time. | ||
| So it's a blessing to have a president that is decisive, makes tough decisions and does what's best for Americans. | ||
| Yeah, I mean, it's wild. | ||
| Like one of your colleagues from Texas, a Democrat. | ||
| Oh, goodness, what was his name? | ||
| I can't, it's blanking on the name right now. | ||
| But anyway, he was a member of Congress. | ||
| He is a member of Congress right now. | ||
| His name is Henry Kwelyar. | ||
| And he was mugged and carjacked, like in the shadow of the Capitol building. | ||
| People don't get it. | ||
| I get attacked for like telling my family story and, you know, like, you're not allowed to have any sympathy for me. | ||
| Fine. | ||
| Don't care. | ||
| Like, what about this Democrat member of Congress who votes like 99% of the time with Nancy Pelosi and Hakeem Jeffries? | ||
| And he's getting mugged in the shadow of the Capitol. | ||
| They took his sushi and his car. | ||
| I've had staff that have been mugged. | ||
| We had an intern a couple of weeks ago that was shot and killed. | ||
| I actually think that was kind of the precipice for Trump saying, okay, this is enough is enough. | ||
| Ron Estes is one of his interns was killed, just got caught in the crossfire of people trying to shoot each other. | ||
| It was a dangerous place, and it's a lot better now because of the actions that the president has taken. | ||
| Excellent, excellent. | ||
| The actions of the Department of War. | ||
| We know that you have some legislation about this. | ||
| It's obviously something as somebody who has served honorably and gone to war for this country. | ||
| You clearly have some insight here. | ||
| Can you talk to us about it? | ||
| Yeah, I mean, Americans aren't just about defense. | ||
| We're about protecting the safety and security of the American people and going into areas we need to go into to protect American citizens in our interests. | ||
| The Department of War has been the name of the Department of War since the time of George Washington, all the way up to right after the Second World War. | ||
| So the majority of our nation's history, that was the name of the department. | ||
| It was only changed after World War II. | ||
| They changed it to the Department of Defense. | ||
| I obviously think the Department of War is a stronger title for what that agency and what that department is supposed to be focused on. | ||
| There are a lot of threats to our country right now. | ||
| I sit on the intelligence committee. | ||
| Obviously, I can't go into all the details that are classified, but we are facing insurmountable threats all across the world, whether it be terrorism or the Chinese Communist Party or you name it. | ||
| And so we should be focused on warfighting. | ||
| And that should be the job of the Department of Defense, which I think it is better termed the Department of War. | ||
| Why did they change the name? | ||
| Can you explain that to me? | ||
| Yeah, I don't know the history of that. | ||
| I would imagine after World War II, they thought that maybe, you know, after World War II, when we defeated the Nazis in Germany and the Japanese, they wanted to turn to defense. | ||
| And if you look at spending of what Congress did after World War II, the spending that was going on, obviously, during the war was a tremendous amount of money that was being spent. | ||
| And then a lot of that was reduced. | ||
| So maybe they just wanted to focus more on the defense of our country. | ||
| But we live in a very dangerous world right now. | ||
| And I just think I love the type of way that Trump thinks about things and that renaming things and the power that that has, when our adversaries see now there's going to be a secretary of the Department of War, not Department of Defense. | ||
| I just love the way the president thinks. | ||
| I'm happy to back him up. | ||
| Congress should back him up. | ||
| The president can do it through executive order, but a new president comes along and they could change it. | ||
| So Congress needs to act. | ||
| I filed a bill in the House. | ||
| Mike Lee, Senator Mike Lee's filed it in the Senate. | ||
| We are going to attempt to amend this onto the NDAA, which I think is being negotiated and voted on the Senate this week. | ||
| When it comes to the House, I'll file an amendment as well to try to get that voted on. | ||
| I suspect that most, if not all, Republicans would support that. | ||
| So if I can get the amendment made in order, maybe we can get it done through the amendment process and not have to go through the bill process. | ||
| Yeah, I mean, everything got so cucked and limp-wristed after the World War II victory. | ||
| And there was like sort of this, I guess there was just this idea that everyone would just get together and link arms and sing kumbaya and we shouldn't be mean, you know, and dangerous. | ||
| And that's a terrible stance, actually, for any empire to take. | ||
| That is the beginning of your collapse. | ||
| And that's what you've seen, actually, over the last 60 years, last 70 years, you've seen that wholesale collapse. | ||
| Well, and UN and NATO were created after World War II, too. | ||
| And we see what UN and NATO have turned into today. | ||
| I mean, UN is completely run by the Chinese. | ||
| It's crazy what those organizations are doing. | ||
| The globalism of the world and feeding power into communist and socialist nations, the propaganda that comes out of the UN is astronomical, even when we saw it. | ||
| In Gaza, the UN organization that was helping Hamas, I mean, this is all funded by taxpayer dollars, and we shouldn't be a part of it. | ||
| But yeah, we should be focused on defending our country and making sure that we are prepared, if necessary, to kinetically get involved in if there's somebody that wants to do us harm. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And winning. | ||
| And obviously, deterrence is a great defense, but you have to be like lethality and being scary is how you defend yourself the best. | ||
| on taking action like you saw what Trump just did off the coast of Venezuela. | ||
| Imagine if you're a drug narco-terrorist now and you're going to be getting in a boat to bring drugs to our country, you're probably going to think twice before hopping on a boat and coming to Florida or some other part of our country knowing that you're going to get blown out of the water. | ||
| So it has a huge detrimental effect to those in the world that wish to do us harm. | ||
| Okay, so you're somebody who's come on this program and talked smack, especially about the commies. | ||
| I love this post from Palmer Lucky, and he's just one of the brighter minds when it comes to military tech on planet Earth. | ||
| And we're lucky to have him, obviously, working for lethality in America and for our military. | ||
| He says, congratulations to Xi Jinping on another tank parade in Tiananmen Square. | ||
| I hear they managed not to crush, burn, or shoot hundreds of students this time. | ||
| And I like talking, like, I really like, I like the, whether it's Andrew or Palantir or whatever, like, I like the remaking of Top Gun USA, where it's like talking tons of shit to communists again is like a good thing and it's normalized and we should normalize that actually. | ||
| Like we should normalize that there is evil in the world and they seek to destroy us and we should be able to fight. | ||
| We should fight back in words and deed. | ||
| Your thoughts on this, Congress? | ||
| And they talk about it. | ||
| Iran chance death to America. | ||
| They want to wipe Israel and us off the face of the planet. | ||
| I supported what the president did to take out their nuclear sites, a very successful mission. | ||
| Again, from the Department of War should be, not the Department of Defense. | ||
| And you have all of these evil leaders, the Iranians, the North Koreans, the Chinese, and the Russians, all garnering together, gathering together. | ||
| Their militaries are working together. | ||
| We've seen North Korean soldiers on the battlefields in Ukraine. | ||
| So you've got them all working together. | ||
| And these are all communist countries that hate America. | ||
| And they're going to work together to the detriment of America and to the West. | ||
| And we need to be prepared to defend ourselves if they take some type of kinetic action, which they have the ability to do. | ||
| Russia has more nuclear warheads than we do. | ||
| So it's a real threat to the United States, and we need to be prepared for it. | ||
| Yes. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Excellent. | ||
| So I was going to ask you about the yeeting of the yeeting of the boat off the shore. | ||
| I mean, you have obviously some people like Rand Paul that are asking about limiting principles here. | ||
| What's your take on this, Congress? | ||
| You don't need a war powers declaration from Congress to kinetically engage in defeating narco-terrorism. | ||
| The president, through executive order, has named them as a designated terrorist organization. | ||
| He's named gangs in Mexico as designated terrorist organizations. | ||
| I actually have filed a bill that would give an A, it's called an AUMF, an authorization of use of military force through Congress for some of these different gangs in Mexico that obviously hasn't moved through the process. | ||
| Can you imagine if it required Congress to pass a bill to authorize the president to take these kind of actions to defend our country? | ||
| It would never happen. | ||
| You got to get 60 votes to get anything done. | ||
| You'd have to ask the Democrats to get things done in the Senate. | ||
| It would never happen. | ||
| That's why the president has the authority to do these type of things, regardless as to whether there's an AUMF or not. | ||
| He has the ability to designate foreign terrorist organizations, which he has done with these narco-terrorist organizations, which he has done to the gangs in Mexico. | ||
| And I fully support doing this. | ||
| Think of the hundreds of thousands of Americans that have died because of fentanyl. | ||
| And all of that is coming in through the southern border. | ||
| A lot of the precursors are being made in China, shipped into Mexico. | ||
| Mexico gangs are then developing this stuff, shipping it into the southern border. prior to Trump shutting it down, but shipping it into the southern border and killing Americans. | ||
| Americans are dying every single day from fentanyl overdoses, and Democrats don't seem to care about that. | ||
| We finally have a president who's designated them as foreign terrorist organizations, which gives him the legal authority to engage them militarily if he deems fit. | ||
| I don't really see that. | ||
| Again, I don't. | ||
| I hope that this happens more regularly. | ||
| I don't want this to poison my country. | ||
| And I don't want you to be allowed to do this. | ||
| I view it as a terrorist act trending on Australia as a terrorist organization. | ||
| It's so weird because if you come from this region of the world and you claim a membership in ISIS and you come here and kill an American and you have an organization designed around killing Americans, that's terrorism. | ||
| Somebody call the CIA, call a Pentagon. | ||
| But if you're doing it from Venezuela, that's not terrorism. | ||
| No, dude, it's the same thing. | ||
| That's why it's the same thing. | ||
| Killing Americans, poisoning our kids, poisoning our families with fentanyl and all these drugs. | ||
| I applaud what the president's doing. | ||
| I bet 80% of Americans applaud what the president is doing on this to protect our country, to protect our shores and protect our people from these type of gangs, murderers, rapists, drug dealers, all of these things. | ||
| This country has been weak far too long under Joe Biden, and finally we are garnering the strength back that we deserve. | ||
| So protect our shores. | ||
| Here's a map of Florida. | ||
| A lot of shores in Florida, probably the most shoreline per landmass in all of America, I'd assume, right? | ||
| And I'm very not proud to live in that teeny little blue dot right there. | ||
| I like Tampa, but, you know, unfortunately. | ||
| However, fortunately, I was on the panhandle over the last two weeks, Congressman. | ||
| And Liberty's told me from Tallahassee that there's going to be some major redistricting done in Florida and that they may add four congressional seats. | ||
| No, no, you're probably not allowed to comment on these kind of things, but is that true? | ||
| It's not. | ||
| So I can talk about it because it's not us that does it. | ||
| It's the state legislature that do it. | ||
| They don't even like talking to us because they don't want to have this perception that we're influencing how they draw the map. | ||
| So they don't even talk to us about it. | ||
| What the president has to do is redo the census, and I absolutely support doing that. | ||
| It's one of the very first conversations I had with President Trump and Secretary Lutnick because it falls under commerce. | ||
| The Biden administration shorted Florida a congressional seat, shorted Texas two congressional seats, and they did it purposely. | ||
| And they used COVID as a reason as to why they couldn't get the information on time. | ||
| So they were truthful with the information like a year later after they had appropriated the seats to the different states. | ||
| New York should have less congressmen. | ||
| California should have less congressmen. | ||
| If you look at the populations, they're in Republican states. | ||
| That's where the trends are moving. | ||
| And they purposely and deliberately shorted Florida a seat, Texas two seats, and probably more if we get the information now. | ||
| If they're able to do the census before qualifying in next year and before some of these elections, then I think Florida gets a seat. | ||
| Texas gets a seat. | ||
| Now, what the state legislature is talking about is redistricting now with the information that they have. | ||
| The last redistricting, we gained four seats. | ||
| I think it's going to be tough without gaining a seat from the census to be able to draw more Republican seats. | ||
| But the legislature is, I think, going to do it. | ||
| Danny Perez, the Speaker of the Florida House, has already deemed a committee. | ||
| From what I'm hearing, is they're going to do that this fall. | ||
| The earlier, obviously, the better. | ||
| They go into session in January, January to March qualifying in Florida is in May. | ||
| So they would have to have the seats approved by the legislature way before May because it has to be approved by the Florida Supreme Court. | ||
| If they want to do it, great. | ||
| It'll be the third district that I've been in in just four terms. | ||
| But if they think there's a way to do it to protect Floridians in Florida from the seats that the Biden administration stole from us, then absolutely move forward on it. | ||
| But that falls squarely on the state legislature. | ||
| But they already have made statements and have committed a they've started a committee to start that process. | ||
| It should be one of the biggest scandals in America. | ||
| We're able to steal congressional seats. | ||
| And think about the we only have like a two-vote majority. | ||
| So think if the Census Bureau, if the census was done correctly and did not count illegal citizens in our country, Florida would have like five more seats. | ||
| Texas would have like seven more seats. | ||
| North Carolina, some of these other states would have a bunch more seats because all the illegals flood to New York, California, and Democrat states because they have sanctuary states and sanctuary cities. | ||
| So there'd be less citizens that'd be counted in the census. | ||
| And that's what determines the amount of congressional seats that these different states have. | ||
| It'd be nice to see Republicans get really serious about this from a structural level. | ||
| I think that 2030 is going to be redoing the census would be great. | ||
| I'll join. | ||
| I'll join on. | ||
| I'll post about it today. | ||
| Done. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| But 2030, I think, is going to be absolutely brutal. | ||
| Thank you, Congressman. | ||
| I deeply appreciate every follow. | ||
| Obviously, great Congressman Stuby from the state of Florida, Florida's sun coast. | ||
| We have Tommy Tubberville coming up. | ||
| He's going to be launching a lot of rockets from your district, I think, Congressman. | ||
| Tell Coach, I said hi. | ||
| All right. | ||
| I sure will. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Tommy Tuberville, the senator from the great state of Alabama, the the spaceport of Alabama. | ||
| Come on, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
| Welcome coach, the program from the space capital of the world, the great state of Alabama. | ||
| Congratulations, Center. | ||
| As President Trump said, Benny, rocket city. | ||
| That's what we are in Huntsville, Alabama. | ||
| Okay, so talk me through this. | ||
| That was a great surprise announcement, and I think well-predicated, obviously. | ||
| But I don't think many people know the history of Alabama and rockets. | ||
| Could you give us just a very quick people's history of that? | ||
| Well, after World War II, Warner von Braun, who's a German, he came to the United States and he looked at Huntsville, Alabama as a place that looked like his home place in Germany. | ||
| And so he decided to come here and begin the rocket program. | ||
| And so it's been in Huntsville for a long time. | ||
| But if you haven't been to Huntsville, Alabama, that's basically where NASA is at: SpaceX, Blue Origin. | ||
| We have the Missile Defense Agency. | ||
| We have 40,000 people behind a wall called Redstone Arsenal. | ||
| Very secure. | ||
| We're working on getting most of the FBI moved into huge buildings behind Redstone Arsenal. | ||
| So we did five years ago, President Trump did a search for a place for Space Command. | ||
| Now, for those of you who don't know, Space Command is not like the Army, Navy, and Air Force or Space Force. | ||
| It is the entity that controls anything from any agency, whether it's Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, that goes into space. | ||
| Now, our next war will probably be either started or finished from space, from satellites. | ||
| Thank goodness for Elon Musk and some of these people that privatized over the last 20 years when we're wasting trillions of dollars in these useless wars. | ||
| We're so far behind China. | ||
| We've got to catch up. | ||
| And they've kept us in the game. | ||
| So Space Command's coming. | ||
| We won the race. | ||
| There were 66 locations back when President Trump started this. | ||
| Huntsville was picked. | ||
| Joe Biden comes in, and obviously, because of politics. | ||
| So now we're going to leave it in a blue state. | ||
| But now that President Trump's back in, it's going to the rightful place. | ||
| Huntsville is definitely the right place. | ||
| No, I'll tell you this, Benny. | ||
| If it was Colorado or New York, I'd be all for it because being on Armed Services Committee, I understand how dangerous our world is. | ||
| And we have to protect the United States of America through space and it's going to happen in Huntsville, Rocket City. | ||
| That's a fascinating history. | ||
| And it's very interesting because I don't think many people know this. | ||
| I hope that you'll take me on a tour someday, Senator or future governor of Alabama. | ||
| Like, I hope you'll take me on a tour because I want to see it. | ||
| I think that this would, most people hear about, obviously, you know, Houston, we have a problem. | ||
| Cape Canaveral here in Florida. | ||
| They just assume that that's where all the rockets are. | ||
| No, all the research is done. | ||
| We have over 200 defense contractors that are there. | ||
| And again, it is absolutely amazing. | ||
| Most people, you have to have clearance to get behind the wall of Redstone Arsenal. | ||
| Now, it is huge. | ||
| And it's going to be 100 acres just for Space Command. | ||
| 100 acres. | ||
| That is a huge piece of property given by the state of Alabama, given by the federal government to build the Space Command headquarters, which I told President Trump. | ||
| It needs to be the Donald J. Trump Space Command headquarters because he's the one that came up with this. | ||
| And he's the only one smart enough to look for the future. | ||
| Most of these presidents and these people work up here in this clown show, they look at present day. | ||
| We better start looking at the future because we are being outrun by the people who call the Chinese Republic. | ||
| I want to get your take on President Trump's True Social, where he says, have a great time, G, plotting against America, right, with Putin and Kim Jong. | ||
| That's happening, though, right? | ||
| We live in a dangerous world. | ||
| And they're hoping that we're weak. | ||
| And they're hoping that we're dumb and that we're behind technologically, are we? | ||
| In some areas, we are and some we're not. | ||
| Now, we're the greatest country ever and have been. | ||
| Our forefathers gave you and I an opportunity to live in the greatest country ever. | ||
| Now, we've got these wackos that are on the far left now that are absolutely trying to ruin our country. | ||
| They want immigration. | ||
| They want people to come from other countries that don't care about the United States. | ||
| I mean, I look at United States of America as a football team. | ||
| Everybody's got to be here. | ||
| You know, if you want it to be great, if you want it to be the best, we all got to be on the same page. | ||
| Well, the Democrats want just the opposite. | ||
| They want their greed and they want power. | ||
| And so they want all these people to come in to be able to vote and be able to do it their way. | ||
| And we can't do that. | ||
| And, you know, this gender equity nonsense they're pushing because if you look at this, Benny, we're at a little less than two kids per family now in United States of America. | ||
| We can't survive. | ||
| But you have some of these countries that are coming from some of these Islamic countries. | ||
| They're coming in and they're averaging six to eight kids per family. | ||
| And most of the time, they have more than one family. | ||
| So we're going to be on the decline if we don't watch it. | ||
| We have to protect, number one, our Constitution, our laws. | ||
| Everybody goes by that. | ||
| And if you don't love it, leave it. | ||
| We need you out of here. | ||
| And again, we have to start looking at that. | ||
| We have to be very, very stiff and proper when it comes to protecting our borders and this country when it comes to our Constitution. | ||
| I want to have a million kids. | ||
| You know, we're at four right now. | ||
| I could add four more. | ||
| You'd have to check with my wife. | ||
| Please, you know, please don't get me divorced. | ||
| I love having a big family and it's awesome. | ||
| It's like the greatest blessing. | ||
| How would you incentivize that, however, because that's a crisis that's being experienced throughout the Western world, whether it's Japan or whether it's Russia or whether it's all of Europe is the totality of population collapse. | ||
| It seems to be a true crisis. | ||
| And if I may, just as a young father, I have four kids under the age of five years old. | ||
| There's like virtually zero incentive for family creation. | ||
| There's an enormous amount of incentives for family destruction in this country. | ||
| And that's sadistic. | ||
| That seems like utterly demonic to me, Senator. | ||
| Yeah, well, you're exactly right. | ||
| And you brought up the one area, Europe. | ||
| Europe is really, really low on birth rate. | ||
| And again, they are being overrun by other countries that are coming in that are taking over. | ||
| I don't know whether Europe can ever survive because they've gotten so far behind. | ||
| They've got all these radicals running their mayorships and even some of the presidents have absolutely lost it. | ||
| They believe in a total book of nonsense, to be honest with you. | ||
| So, yeah, we have to incentivize it. | ||
| And what's happened is we've got away from our Christian values as a whole in our country, is what's happened. | ||
| You know, there's the moral values. | ||
| I mean, this LBGTQ stuff. | ||
| Listen, I don't care what you are or who you think you are, do it. | ||
| But you and I were growing up. | ||
| If you're an American, that's what you wanted to be. | ||
| You push that. | ||
| Even a lot of the people that I know now that are gay, they love America and they love that. | ||
| And so I'm all for that. | ||
| If that's what you want to do, but be for this country. | ||
| Don't be for changing it to something else. | ||
| Don't be for pushing it on somebody like transgender in sports. | ||
| This biggest nonsense going right now. | ||
| And President Trump's got a handle on that. | ||
| But at the end of the day, if you look what the Democrats are doing, their big attack is obviously open borders and spend us into debt, which is 37 trillion, which is a big national security problem. | ||
| But the other thing is gender. | ||
| Take away men, feminize men, take that away from our country. | ||
| Take away the toughness, the hard work, the effort, and then you're going to ruin the best country that's ever been on the face of the earth. | ||
| There's a lot to unpack there. | ||
| Obviously, I know, Senator, you're up against a hard out. | ||
| And so, you know, rock is what many people say. | ||
| I can't let you go without a question about the rock. | ||
| We always ask a question about the rock since you were his coach and since you know him well. | ||
| Many people are like, What's going on with Dwayne Johnson? | ||
| He's lost all this muscle, his weight. | ||
| Like, what's happening? | ||
| Is it Ozempic? | ||
| What's going on? | ||
| This was the talk of the entire internet. | ||
| It trended this weekend. | ||
| I know that you're close to The Rock, and you're telling him not to run for president as a Democrat. | ||
| That's great. | ||
| Tell me, what's up, coach? | ||
| What's happening here? | ||
| Well, you have all these people that build their reputation off strength. | ||
| And, you know, you just look at people that have been actors and they look great. | ||
| And at the end of the day, you finally come to a point where, you know, I can't do that any longer. | ||
| You know, my joints won't make it. | ||
| My, you know, arthritis and all those things. | ||
| I'm not saying that's happened to the rock, but you come to a conclusion that I don't want to lift weights three or four hours a day. | ||
| You know, I want to live a life that's a little bit different, a lot easier life. | ||
| And you can tell by looking at this picture that Dwayne, The Rock, is he's a lot more relaxed there. | ||
| He looks like he's more of a business type person. | ||
| He's had a great career. | ||
| He's a great young man that came and I coached University of Miami. | ||
| He had a great career in acting, but now he's getting to the point where, as we all do, hey, I want to mellow out a little bit. | ||
| And you can tell by looking at Dwayne here that he's mellowed out. | ||
| He's not working out four or five, six hours a day. | ||
| He's enjoying his family, I'm sure. | ||
| Yeah, it's very hard to keep up that kind of mass. | ||
| It's like almost unnatural for the body. | ||
| And he's pushing 60 now. | ||
| So it's like, you know, it's wild. | ||
| He's in the other side of 50 in his 50s. | ||
| So it's just the way that it goes. | ||
| You want to live a happy and healthy life. | ||
| Any parting words for what's going on in the Senate right now? | ||
| I mean, I know you have to go, but very quickly to RFK. | ||
| Any message to RFK? | ||
| He's getting ripped alive by Democrats, probably just down the hall from you. | ||
| And Republicans. | ||
| The problem, the deep state's going after him, you know, big pharma, big health care, insurance companies. | ||
| RFK is owned to him. | ||
| He understands what's going on. | ||
| And we need him to continue to fight the people like Dr. Oz and Bakera, all the people that are running our healthcare systems. | ||
| They need to just buckle up and go right back at him because most of these people are taking a lot of money from healthcare companies and the insurance companies. | ||
| He's doing the right thing. | ||
| This COVID nonsense we went through, we did have COVID. | ||
| But if you look at it, as RFK has told me, Coach, we got 4% of the population in the country, 4%. | ||
| And we lost 20% of the deaths across the world. | ||
| Something was wrong. | ||
| Something happened. | ||
| And we were led astray by Fauci and all the people in the CDC, all the federal government. | ||
| Everybody was on board with this. | ||
| I don't know why. | ||
| Maybe in our lifetime, we'll figure it out. | ||
| But it was a devastating time. | ||
| I went through all those hearings being on the health committee here, and they lied to us from day one. | ||
| They lied to President Trump. | ||
| And again, Joe Biden kept that lie going for four years, and it almost put us under. | ||
| And it put us so far in debt. | ||
| I don't know whether even our kids can ever get out of debt. | ||
| We're so glad that you said the deep state. | ||
| We had reporting this morning about CIA, how the CDC is using the CIA manuals in order to undermine and sabotage RFK. | ||
| And it seems like you know a little bit about that as well. | ||
| We're so glad to hear that you're standing with RFK and we think he's a true champion. | ||
| 100%. | ||
| We got to stay with him. | ||
| We got to fight back. | ||
| And if we have people that won't fight back, Benny, it's over. | ||
| This country will be gone. | ||
| And he's one that I promise you is going to fight back. | ||
| And President Trump's going to stick with him. | ||
| We've got a lot of other people that are in President Trump's cabinet that are actually fighting back. | ||
| We're going to get our country back. | ||
| Now, it's going to be tough, but I'll tell you what, we've got a lot of crooks out there, a lot of criminals, and a lot of people that they don't care about our country anymore. | ||
| They care about themselves. | ||
| And that's got to go by the wayside. | ||
| Everybody, follow America's coach is what we'll call him right here on X. 114,000 subscribers. | ||
| The great senator from the state of Alabama and future governor. | ||
| We'll hopefully see you in space in Spaceland. | ||
| Hopefully, see you in the Rocket Capitol. | ||
| Thank you one of these days. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Thank you, Senator. | ||
| Ladies and gentlemen, RFK went berserker mode inside of the Senate. | ||
| We have sent some of our reporting to members of this committee, and hopefully they'll be asking a little bit about it. | ||
| This hearing is ongoing right now, and I wanted to skip over to a moment here between RFK and Senator Bennett or Warner. | ||
| Which one was it? | ||
| Was it Bennett or Warner? | ||
| Let's go ahead and watch the clip. | ||
| I think that he's had, I think that it's because it's been ongoing during the show. | ||
| I think he's had a couple of like great scorched earth moments. | ||
| Let's rock and roll. | ||
| Are you saying that the RNA vaccine has never been associated with myocarditis or pericarditis in the world? | ||
| I am saying to say that the people that you have put on that panel after firing the entire state of the world. | ||
| You're evading that question. | ||
| I'm asking the questions. | ||
| I'm asking the questions for Mr. Kennedy on behalf of parents and schools and teachers all over the United States of America who deserve so much better than your leadership. | ||
| That's what this conversation is about, Senator Chairman. | ||
| They deserve the truth, and that's what we're going to give them for the first time in the history of that agency. | ||
| You can't handle the truth! | ||
| That's pretty good. | ||
| Yeah, all right, fantastic. | ||
| Great. | ||
| We are here to make a positive impact on our nation and land, and it's exciting to see some of our reporting going out and potentially being used in this hearing. | ||
| We'll see. | ||
| We've sent it to a couple of our friends and allies inside of the Senate. | ||
| We do have RFK versus Senator Warner ready to go. | ||
| Let's rock and roll. | ||
| This was one that I saw sort of out of the corner of my eye as we were doing an interview. | ||
| RFK going berserk or modeless rock. | ||
| Publicly, you want to immediately get rid of 600 NIH workers on job one, on day one. | ||
| When we had our meeting, you said you actually like to get rid of 2,200 people from HHS. | ||
| Which offices are you going to start cutting and riffing these 2,200 workers from? | ||
| There's 200. | ||
| Hold on, hold on. | ||
| Hold on. | ||
| Ladies and gentlemen, we have an old clip here. | ||
| ALX is saying this is an old clip that was resurfaced. | ||
| And so we'll see if what I saw was incorrect and give the producers a chance to catch up. | ||
| And if not, then no big deal. | ||
| I can tell you, catching up is something that I am obviously always doing because we live inside of a flow state when we're in the studio. | ||
| We just kind of roll and the world sort of happens around us and we hope for the very best. | ||
| And as we sort of plow forward here, I want to make sure that my house is in order. | ||
| Well, one, I married a good woman, make sure that I come home to an orderly home, but I want to make sure that my financials are in order. | ||
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| All right. | ||
| Let's rock and roll. | ||
| I guess we now have it, boys. | ||
| Is it worth playing? | ||
| Tell me, is it good? | ||
| ALX, is it good? | ||
| Or is it good? | ||
| Or was I just seeing sort of RFK out of the corner? | ||
| Because I was doing the interview. | ||
| So it's like, yeah, I'm not sure. | ||
| But let's watch it together. | ||
| RFK is currently live right now and we'll just hope we'll hope for the best. | ||
| Have we sent our reporting? | ||
| We have sent our reporting to multiple senators. | ||
| We hope that RFK gets asked about it. | ||
| All right, let's rock and roll. | ||
| Here we go. | ||
| Mark Warner versus RFK. | ||
| Sure That the focus on red dye and seed oils are going to fully solve that problem. | ||
| Of course, they won't. | ||
| I would say this. | ||
| That seems where your emphasis is. | ||
| I want to go back to just, again, some basic facts. | ||
| Do you accept the fact that a million Americans died from COVID? | ||
| I don't know how many died. | ||
| You're the Secretary of Health and Human Services. | ||
| You don't have any idea how many Americans died from COVID? | ||
| I don't think anybody knows because there was so much data chaos coming out of the CDC. | ||
| And there was incentives. | ||
| And these are models that you don't know the answer of how many Americans from COVID. | ||
| This is the Secretary of Health and Human Services. | ||
| Do you think the vaccine did anything to prevent additional deaths? | ||
| Again, I would like to see the data and talk about the data. | ||
| You have had this job for eight months and you don't know the data about whether the vaccine failed. | ||
| The problem is that they didn't have the data. | ||
| The data by the Biden administration absolutely dismal. | ||
| So when you're saying the Biden administration politicized all the data, go back to whatever camp. | ||
| Well, just fired Dr. Trump, Surgeon General. | ||
| They fired Dr. Grant. | ||
| They fired all the people who questioned the orthodoxy. | ||
| They fired Dr. Group or Dr. Cows. | ||
| So, Chairman, the Secretary of Health and Human Services doesn't know how many Americans died from COVID. | ||
| Doesn't know if the vaccine helped prevent any deaths. | ||
| And you are sitting as Secretary of Health and Human Services? | ||
| How can you be that ignorant? | ||
| Like, you know, I remember when we went through the hearing with you, I asked you about community health centers. | ||
| You didn't know what role they played. | ||
| I've been visiting community health. | ||
| I'm glad you've got to one. | ||
| Think in April. | ||
| I tell you what I hear on community health centers, they are terrified, with all due respect to my good friend, the chairman, of the big awful bill because they are going to lose health care across the board. | ||
| They already live in food deserts. | ||
| They can't get to a nutritionist because Medicaid doesn't do enough reimbursement. | ||
| If you're going to want Americans to get healthier, should they have access to nutritionists? | ||
| Should they have access to good science about healthy food? | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| Well, then, how is that going to happen with the Medicaid cuts that are taking place? | ||
| There are no cuts to Medicaid. | ||
| Sir, that is an absurdity. | ||
| There is not a single, some of my Republican colleagues, but there is not a single study that does not, and I can tell you, I was in Franklin, Virginia, a couple of days ago. | ||
| The rural hospital is going to close. | ||
| The hospital system was so afraid they wouldn't even let me have the meeting there. | ||
| But that rural hospital is going to close. | ||
| And they are looking for where those folks are going to go. | ||
| I mean, you're supposed to be doing health care policy, not being the doctor in residence for all of America. | ||
| I hope I can just say, I'm still going to trust my doctor rather than your health advice. | ||
| And obviously, Tom Cotton's going to, who knows who he's going to trust. | ||
| But let me go back to policy for a couple of years. | ||
| So maybe we'll lower the temperature a little bit. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Got it. | ||
| I wonder how much big pharma's paying for all this, right? | ||
| You really have to wonder, because there is a coordinated attack right now against RFK to try and get Trump to fire him. | ||
| And we are going to push back very hard against that. | ||
| It's a great evil in the world, and we're going to make sure that we fight it. | ||
| And we do so every single day here. | ||
| The greatest weapon against evil, obviously, is our verse of the day. | ||
| Ladies and gentlemen, from Jeremiah 3.3. | ||
| Call to me, and I will answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not know. | ||
| There is a lot that we don't know. | ||
| We're pretty honest about that. | ||
| And obviously, this is something that this is a news program, right? | ||
| We're like trying our best to just cover live what is happening in the world around us and to make sense of it. | ||
| And we do so honestly and earnestly with you. | ||
| But the best that we can do is call out to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ when, well, when we don't know. | ||
| And I find myself constantly doing that and constantly asking for wisdom. | ||
| I do feel like it's important to say something at the very end here about, you know, yesterday we were covering the press conference, right, with the Epstein victims. | ||
| And it's looking more and more like that entire thing has been taken over by like Gloria Aldred and some of the worst actors on the Democrat side. | ||
| And it's sickening to me because there's clearly real victims there who had real horrible traumas happen to them. | ||
| But we want to be very careful that we're not engaging with bad actors, right, on this program. | ||
| And so while it's important for us to cover news and it's something that we're going to like stay focused on, we want to make sure that we're cautious in telling you the full truth about like who's pushing what, because there are a lot of dark operations that are happening, man. | ||
| And it makes us very angry about what's happening that this has all been politicized. | ||
| And we've been going after that for a very, very long time. | ||
| I'm going to do something very peculiar here, which is to jump back over to our live. | ||
| I do want to hear Senator Ron Johnson. | ||
| He's a friend and ally of the program, and he's asking questions live right now of RFK. | ||
| He's a true patriot and very distinguished. | ||
| So let's hop on over. | ||
| Let's make sure that we are able. | ||
| Is this the right feed and everything? | ||
| Yeah, okay. | ||
| Pop it up. | ||
| This is Drawn Johnson versus I've been publishing this chart for, you know, since really early 2021. | ||
| When I'm on, for example, talk radio shows and they talk about this. | ||
| They get deplatformed and they were, you know, because all the censorship during the Biden administration. | ||
| Here's the facts. | ||
| The Veyer system that was touted in October of 2020, this great safety surveillance system on COVID. | ||
| A few months later, when they didn't like the results, they started denigrating their own system. | ||
| But VAYERS shows that there have been 38,742 deaths reported on VAERS worldwide associated with the COVID vaccine. | ||
| 38,742. | ||
| 9,252 of those deaths occurred on the day of vaccination within one or two days. | ||
| Again, I agree with you. | ||
| Nobody knows how many COVID deaths were because the information was completely corrupted. | ||
| Nobody knows how many lives were saved by the I think most people. | ||
| Okay, if you're vulnerable, raise your antibodies, reverse severity. | ||
| Fine. | ||
| There's not any good study on that. | ||
| There's just information out there, just claims being made. | ||
| This is hard evidence. | ||
| And certainly what I've been advocating for are the vaccine, the injection injured, the childhood vaccine injured. | ||
| We're going to be holding a hearing next Tuesday on a study done by a high-integrity healthcare facility that shows that actually looked at vaccinated versus unvaccinated, very high-quality study. | ||
| I'm not going to steal the Thunder of Aaron Seary, who's going to be testifying on this. | ||
| I think you're aware of the study that shows the vaccinated population far more prone to chronic illness than people completely unexposed to vaccines. | ||
| That is just one example of how science has been corrupted. | ||
| By the way, the study was conducted, and when they conducted, oh no, no matter what the results are, we're going to release this. | ||
| They got the results in 2000. | ||
| It has yet to be released. | ||
| We're going to enter that in the record on Tuesday. | ||
| Do you want to just talk about what you've witnessed in terms of the capture of the agencies that you're now in charge of, the corruption of science, which I believe you just said that is almost your number one goal, right? | ||
| Is try to bring integrity and credibility back to science, which has been corrupted by the people who pay for it, by federal health agencies being captured by pharmaceutical industries, by big pharma, by big food. | ||
| Just, I want to give you, I'm sorry, just the last minute to, first of all, defend yourself, but talk about the corruption of science that you're having to deal with and trying to correct. | ||
| Yeah, I mean, I'll just tell you one example, and I could sit here and give you thousands. | ||
| But in 2002, CDC did an internal study of Atlanta and Fulton County, Georgia children, and looked at children who got the MLR vaccine on time and compared those to kids who got them later. | ||
| So, in other words, kids who got them before 36 months and kids who got them afterward. | ||
| The data from that study showed that black boys who got the vaccine on time had a 260% greater chance of getting an autism diagnosis than children who waited. | ||
| The chief scientist on that, Dr. William Thompson, the senior vaccine safety science at CDC, was ordered to come into a room with four other co-authors by his boss, Frank DeStefano, who's the head of the immunization safety program, and ordered to destroy that data. | ||
| And then they published it without that fact. | ||
| So you know that story. | ||
| I know that story. | ||
| And you know of hundreds of stories like that. | ||
| It happens all the time. | ||
| We are being lied to by these agencies, and we're going to change that right now. | ||
| I'm just going to be out of business. | ||
| I just want to enter that in a record as well. | ||
| Without objection. | ||
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The committee will take a five-minute quick break here, just to allow just a moment of reset here. | |
| And then we'll end up again in about just wanted to give it a chance to rip and roll. | ||
| I wonder if RFK took a lipper during any of this. | ||
| I remember last time, sneaky, sneaky, a Zen or an Alp or whatever. | ||
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Well, it's good for you, RFK. | |
| Yeah. | ||
| There are trillions of dollars at stake for some of the worst actors on earth, some of the most evil globalists that believe in depopulation and believe in the destruction of your life and mine and want to come and take our children from us and want to poison us. | ||
| And so I beg of you, ladies and gentlemen, right now, stand with RFK, pray for RFK and ensure that we continue to march on to victory through all of the slings and arrows and the dangers that befall us. | ||
| And boy, I've never seen anything like it. | ||
| They went hard against, they went hard against Pete Hagseth, that's for sure. | ||
| But hot, hot damn, are they? | ||
| I've never seen a campaign like this against RFK. | ||
| It's been, it's wild. | ||
| Republicans joining in on it and so on. | ||
| This will be an easy time to tell who's corrupted, quite frankly. | ||
| We are here pushing for President Trump's health agenda. | ||
| The Maha Movement was created by Donald Trump and his vision for a healthier American future is something that we are going to fight tooth and nail for on this program. | ||
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| Something that we've been pushing here. | ||
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| This is something that we are trying to do before the 2026 and 2028 election is to grow our platform as aggressively as possible and to ensure that we win. | ||
| Because remember, in the end, we do win. | ||
| It's your boy Benny. | ||
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Have a great rest of your day. | |
| See ya. | ||
| You know what? | ||
| I'm not leaving. | ||
| I'm not f***ing leaving. | ||
| The show goes on. | ||
| I'm not go home a virgin. | ||
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I came here to study the great American art of muff diving. | |
| To smack clam, munch rug. | ||
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Dine at just one American pink taco stand. | |
| I want to, how is it? | ||
| Park the porpoise. | ||
| I want to take it through the car wash, baby. | ||
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You know, and get it waxed and air dry that sh**. | |
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| Right. | ||
| I am carrying extra weight. | ||
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Anyone who brings candy into this camp is not your friend. | |
| No dinner, no lunch, no breakfast. | ||
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Looks like my man's packet would like to own up to this treasure trove. | |
| My grandma works faster than you, and she's only got one leg. | ||
| Oh, look. | ||
| A deli meat. | ||
| I eat success for breakfast with skim milk. | ||
| You disgust me. | ||
| Well, congratulations. | ||
| You just joined the 76% of Americans who forget to stretch before physical activity. | ||
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