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Well the virus has now killed more than 100 people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
So you don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
This is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always. | ||
Because if you don't, then the worst happens. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
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Okay, this revolt is going from Vail, Arizona, up to Alaska, to Georgia, to South Carolina, all over, throughout the nation. | ||
Remember, on the voting forensic audit in Arizona, that's going to spread to Georgia, it's going to spread up to New Hampshire, to Atrium County, Michigan, to Wisconsin. | ||
And always remember, one falls, they all fall. | ||
Okay? | ||
That's why Arizona is so important. | ||
We'll have more updates to that this afternoon, or maybe a little later in the show. | ||
We've got a lot going on. | ||
Remember, on May 10th, Mike Lindell is going to launch Frank, and he says he's going to have the social media part of that. | ||
They've already got, I guess, the TV part up and running to support Frank's speech. | ||
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Okay, we're going to get, as soon as we can work out the technical aspects of this, we're going to get Rudy Giuliani up on the system. | ||
We've got a lot to go through with Rudy. | ||
I want to go back, Raheem, to the information warfare, and that's what it is right now. | ||
They're trying to sell. | ||
They're having a tough time, given all the juicing in the economy, all the money that's being spent. | ||
The American people are very practical, right? | ||
They understand just the mathematics economy was going to come back, was on the trail to come back, but now to turn this economy to be white hot, you've got to infuse it with just cash, cash money. | ||
Remember, that is not free. | ||
That is not free. | ||
The piling on of this debt, and even if you're not some guy that believes, hey, we've got to pay the deficit, we've got to stop, you've got to get to balanced budgets, we can't do this, even if you believe in modern monetary theory, this is something radical. | ||
This is in what's so extraordinary. | ||
Let's leave aside the fact that there's a lot of people says he's not legitimate because the votes not right and you can tell how's a guy get 84 million votes has nobody tuned into his his State of the Union, right? | ||
And there's no enthusiasm whatsoever. | ||
So they're like doubling down and tripling down on mainstream media to sell this thing hard hard hard. | ||
How do you how do you do that? | ||
What you do is, and by the way, it's almost tied in the House, tied in the Senate, and this plan is so radical on every different level of it. | ||
Every different level. | ||
You're on the river of no return. | ||
You do this and you're just not going to come back. | ||
You're not going to come back to the republic you had. | ||
It's impossible. | ||
And that's why you're seeing the revolt. | ||
It's people taking into their own hands at school boards and you're seeing the revolt taking place and people coming into the Republican Party to these precincts. | ||
And why? | ||
They think the politicians are too fat. | ||
They see Mitch McConnell and Kevin McCarthy and those guys are not fighters. | ||
They're not fighters. | ||
Okay, Kevin McCarthy cannot even get out Liz Cheney out of his leadership. | ||
As offensive as she is, you see the fist bump with Biden? | ||
And she's saying, oh, well, we're not, you know, it's not, you know, we're still Americans. | ||
Well, there's one thing to be an American and sit there and listen to it, as you should. | ||
Right. | ||
It's another thing to go over and give him a congratulatory fist bump. | ||
It's two different things. | ||
The fist bump is a congratulatory measure. | ||
Right. | ||
That's what she was doing. | ||
And she was doing it on purpose to rub your nose in it. | ||
And now she wants to kind of back off. | ||
So the people in Wyoming are going to have their say. | ||
But right now, Kevin McCarthy and they're saying, oh, down in Orlando, you know, she's announcing for president. | ||
Right. | ||
She's putting up that trial balloon. | ||
It's time. | ||
The reason that Kelly Chewbacca is the reason that people find these people attractive is that they want people who are fighters and not going to back down. | ||
That's why, ladies and gentlemen, You're going to see a new generation of leaders, and not just young people, even people in their 40s, 50s, and 60s. | ||
You're going to see a new generation, new names, new faces. | ||
Remember one thing about fourth turnings. | ||
In fourth turnings, one of the things about a fourth turning, you know, every 80 to 100 years in American history, at the beginning or even the middle of the fourth turning, people who are big names that you've heard of, and it's all over the news, become kind of irrelevant as time goes on, and new people rise. | ||
Think about the Civil War. | ||
Think about the railroad lawyer from Illinois, Abraham Lincoln. | ||
Think about the guy that kind of left the Army because there was no advancement, and he's down at a military academy in Louisiana, William Tecumseh Sherman, who tells him in the first The days of the revolution that, hey, you're going to have to burn the south to the ground before these people surrender, right? | ||
You're going to have to take the torch to this because it's not going to end. | ||
Don't don't believe people are taking 90 days. | ||
And I think he went to an insane asylum, right? | ||
They said he was crazy. | ||
So my point is you're seeing this happen now and the mainstream is not catching. | ||
Even the conservative media is not putting it up, right? | ||
You don't see Fox doing anything on Arizona. | ||
Can't mention Arizona. | ||
And people, that is populist dread. | ||
That leadership is coming from, that is pure grassroots. | ||
Right? | ||
That's the Mark Fincham, that's the little guy out there that's having that done. | ||
Right? | ||
And the school boards in Arizona. | ||
The school boards now in Texas. | ||
In Highland Park, Highland Park, they're trying to take over the school board there, which the wealthy has to think zip code in in Texas. | ||
It's parents that have said, we're not going to have critical race theory jammed down the throats of our children. | ||
Right. | ||
So you're seeing this. | ||
You're seeing that the in Georgia, in South Carolina, you're seeing people show up to these precinct committeeman meetings, not being embraced by the establishment, having the rules change. | ||
People people come in and out. | ||
Right. | ||
Just let me as soon as we get Rudy up, just give me the hand signal. | ||
OK, the Rudy, it's always a little technology challenge, right? | ||
Always a little technology challenge. | ||
So it's... I should talk, right? | ||
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I've got to set up the Skype call. | |
Just to push back on you a little bit... When was the last time you used a computer? | ||
Oh, it's been years. | ||
I don't believe in them. | ||
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I don't believe in them either, but I'd run a pretty bad website if I didn't use a computer. | |
So you're seeing this movement and it's growing in power every day. | ||
The other thing is that I'm not an anti-vaxxer, okay? | ||
I'm not an anti-vaxxer. | ||
But I do believe we've got to be science-based, evidence-based, and data-based about these vaccines. | ||
And see Fauci throw that out there just casually. | ||
As kind of an, oh by the way, this has already been decided, the school children are going to be vaccinated. | ||
And we're the first one that broke about the AP story six weeks ago when he said in there, the buried lead was, to get to the 90% herd immunity, where they don't calculate, people have had it before, they don't count the antibodies of the T cell folks, it's all got to be vaccinated. | ||
Now that's the denominator, that's what we're going to count, which is radical in and of itself. | ||
That, oh, by the way, the only mathematical way we can get there is we must vaccinate the children. | ||
We must vaccinate the children. | ||
I think that the American mother is going to have something to say about that. | ||
And this may be a mother who did not vote for Donald Trump. | ||
I think they're going to have a say so in that. | ||
Let's bring in now America's mayor, the Eliot Ness of his generation, Rudy Giuliani. | ||
Mayor, thank you so much for joining us today in the War Room. | ||
Oh, gosh, welcome. | ||
We were getting blown up, by the way, by all your massive audience, because this is where the hardcore Rudy guys are, because I'm sure everybody in our audience listens to your podcast. | ||
They want to know why you had him on. | ||
But hey, he's got the big exclusive with Tucker, which was amazing. | ||
You're going to be doing more media today. | ||
But I just want to make sure to clear up any confusion. | ||
Please, yeah. | ||
Here's what I don't understand. | ||
Well, first of all, let me get to something that's breaking in the Washington Post. | ||
I think Josh Dawsey and the team over at the Washington Post broke a story, I think it was late last night or this morning, and I want to get to that and then get to some of the talking. | ||
I've read it. | ||
They said that you had a Defensive briefing that they actually came to you and essentially a defensive briefing by the FBI is to warn you and Senator Johnson to warn you and Senator Johnson that there was Russian intelligence somehow involved in the things that you you were working on about for the president as his lawyer. | ||
Can you clear that up for us? | ||
Well, I will. | ||
I mean, obviously I can for Ron, but I never received a briefing from the FBI about Any of the people that were involved in the, what was it, the November or December of 2019 trip that I took to Austria and Ukraine? | ||
Never had any discussion with them. | ||
As far as I know, I went with OAN and I've checked with them. | ||
They never had such a briefing. | ||
So this, I mean, look, would it be unusual for the Washington Post to have a totally false story? | ||
And would it be unusual for government people to put out a full story because they've been caught blatantly violating the constitutional right to the President of the United States? | ||
And just a simple country lawyer like me. | ||
But I am a citizen. | ||
I mean, what they did was in somewhere in late 2019, this is all I know, because this was disclosed to my lawyer, Robert Costello. | ||
I'll almost do it verbatim. | ||
In late 2019, they got a covert, they made covert access. | ||
But hang on, but hold on one second. | ||
Hold on one second. | ||
I want to go through this methodically. | ||
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Sure. | |
I thought the Tucker interview was great last night, but I think we need to be very precise. | ||
Okay. | ||
So I'm going to get there in a second. | ||
I just want to go, let's, let's just answer the question we're on. | ||
Washington Post. | ||
At no time. | ||
Yes. | ||
At no time. | ||
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At no time. | |
The FBI briefed me about Russian connections. | ||
Anyone in anywhere, right? | ||
Did the FBI come and brief you on anything regarding that? | ||
Let's say they didn't mention Russian intelligence. | ||
Look, I had contact with the FBI over the two various false phony frame-ups of the president that they were involved in, but they never gave me a briefing. | ||
Most of the time I gave them or their special counsel information. | ||
Rarely did they ever give me information. | ||
When you gave him information, did you go sit down and have meetings with him and talk about this information? | ||
No, I don't think I did give him information. | ||
The reality is, I mean, I can't be more clear. | ||
I never got a briefing from the FBI about the connections of the people in Ukraine. | ||
The only briefing I ever got about Ukraine was much earlier, and it came from the White House, and it concerned the meeting that I had scheduled with the President of Ukraine. | ||
And I was told that two of the three people there were basically crooked and couldn't be trusted. | ||
Had nothing to do with Russia, Russian connection. | ||
It was not the FBI, it was White House people. | ||
I've already disclosed that publicly at the time, 450 times, I guess. | ||
But what they're referring to in the Washington Post article never took place. | ||
The FBI did not brief me about anybody in the Ukraine, either in person Or in writing, or over the phone. | ||
Nor, as far as I know, did they brief my colleague, Chanel Rion, who was with me on that trip, because it was done for OA Annette. | ||
Did the Washington Post reach out to you for comment before they printed the story? | ||
I can't say. | ||
I've got about 4,000 calls in the last day. | ||
I don't see one from the Washington Post. | ||
There could be. | ||
I can't definitively say that they did or did not. | ||
But you can't speak for Senator Johnson. | ||
By the way, we've got to take a break. | ||
We're going to keep you over, please. | ||
You can't speak for Senator Johnson, but I just want to make sure we're as clear as possible on this. | ||
At no time did the FBI ever come and brief you, and particularly they never briefed you and never mentioned about Russian intelligence or any aspect of this as a defensive briefing. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
They never did that. | ||
But for me, this is par for the course. | ||
Almost all the stories about my investigation are either partially untrue or absolutely completely untrue. | ||
Like I lobbied for some foreign somebody. | ||
I never lobbied for anybody, anybody at all. | ||
And I never was a foreign agent for anyone at all. | ||
And I actually have specific language in my contracts most of the time that exclude that possibility. | ||
And I would love to have shown that to them if they were fair prosecutors. | ||
But for five years, They've been on a mission to frame Donald Trump from the first time they turned down all the information about Biden and Hillary's criminality in Ukraine and never investigated to the chagrin of the former U.S. | ||
attorney who brought it to them. | ||
Okay, I want to hang on because we've got to drill down on this and we've got some time to do it. | ||
So let's take a short break. | ||
We're going to turn with Mayor Rudy Giuliani. | ||
There's some aspects of this story that I don't think have totally come out and we want to make sure that the mayor has ample opportunity to at least get this on the table. | ||
You just heard about the Washington Post story. | ||
He's saying the involvement of himself in that is absolutely categorically wrong. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
We're going to return with Mayor Rudy Giuliani in the War Room next. | ||
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War Room Pandemic with Stephen K. Bannon. | |
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
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Here's your host Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, big article this morning in the Guardian about Epic Times, one of our favorite papers. | ||
Of course, it accuses, it says that Miles Guo and Steve Bannon in the war room is one of the secret, I guess, supporters of these guys. | ||
No, we love the Epic Times. | ||
We love the reporting they do. | ||
And Falun Gong. | ||
Falun Gong, remember, is another spiritual endeavor. | ||
I think it's a version of Buddhism. | ||
Right over this being suppressed like underground house Christians, like the Catholic Church, like the Tibetan Buddhists, like the Uyghurs, because the materialistic communist, atheistic communists that are the transnational criminal organization of the Chinese Communist Party is trying to crush them because they can't have people have spiritual beliefs. | ||
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You have to believe that she is God. | ||
Right. | ||
Very simple. | ||
Chinese CCP is very upfront about that. | ||
They don't make any bones about it. | ||
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A broadsheet, as you guys know, is a paper like that, not a tabloid. | ||
It's fabulous. | ||
It's printed in a couple of cities around the country. | ||
And the website's amazing, and they do incredible work. | ||
I haven't seen any of their work. | ||
They say they push conspiracy theories. | ||
I haven't seen any of their work blown up by the great investigative apparatus of the mainstream media, which is always late to the party about the reality of the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Why? | ||
They're all in business with the Chinese Communist Party, all the corporations that own them. | ||
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Let's turn back to Rudy Giuliani. | ||
So we've dealt with the Washington Post. | ||
Correct me if I'm wrong. | ||
I think you've said it on this show a couple of times. | ||
But, and I don't have the exact timeline, but I think sometime in early, it was either late 18 or around December 19 or some time period in that, but well before the impeachment trial, well before any of this, you actually, I believe you said, went, you were, the Justice Department told you to go to Pittsburgh to a U.S. | ||
attorney, an acting U.S. | ||
attorney, and to make your presentation of all the investigative stuff you had come up with And you went up there with a team of people, some of your colleagues I believe, actually, who by the way had been, like yourself, you ran Southern District of New York. | ||
You went with other people who I think a gentleman from North Carolina who's a former US attorney down in North Carolina. | ||
So these are all professionals that are part of the Justice Department system. | ||
You went up and made a presentation Largely correct, sure. | ||
acting either assistant U.S. attorney or U.S. attorney in Pittsburgh and had a three, four, five-hour presentation of all the material you had to date then about this situation in the Ukraine. | ||
Is that correct, Mayor? | ||
LARGELY correct, sure. | ||
I can't remember the exact date, but I was asked by... | ||
Basically it was at the direction of either the Attorney General or the Deputy Attorney General, I think the Deputy Attorney General, that we were told that the Attorney General had farmed out to various U.S. | ||
attorneys different aspects of the investigation. | ||
Let's call it the investigation of the investigators. | ||
And that the U.S. | ||
attorney in Pittsburgh was going to be in charge of this whole situation involving the interference in the 2016 election that went on in Ukraine, which after all was a major part of it. | ||
People don't remember that. | ||
And also the Biden bribery. | ||
by the situation by the bride of poor shanker uh... which largely admits on tape by the way uh... okay i think i think it's like a added to but i guess we get the attorney general that time they had the deputy or whatever farms you have to go to pittsburgh that attorney general would be bill barck correct just as i was left without his or i can remember if if uh... rosenstein was still there as the deputy or wrote rosin or uh... but but i might have come from the deputy attorney general's office | ||
that the presentation should be made to the U.S. | ||
Attorney in Pittsburgh. | ||
We called, we made arrangements for it. | ||
They wanted to have a lot of people there, so it was scheduled several times. | ||
And actually, it was just myself and Bob Costello that went to that particular briefing and presented it. | ||
And we presented it in slide form. | ||
It was an update of an outline that I had previously given, oh, possibly as much as a year earlier to the State Department for investigation. | ||
And I went through chapter and verse what I found and what I believe could be proved from the point of view of witnesses. | ||
You'd have to determine their credibility. | ||
All I can do is collect evidence. | ||
I can't completely tell you if it's true or not, but it all seemed to hang together and it was corroborated. | ||
And we presented it to them. | ||
It took about two hours to present. | ||
And then they must have had about an hour and a half or two hours of questions. | ||
They seemed to be, and I think you can ask Bob this also, it was his reaction. | ||
We both left feeling somewhat relieved that we finally had unloaded this on somebody who would investigate it because I was the U.S. | ||
Attorney and Bob was the Chief of Criminal Division in the U.S. | ||
Attorney's Office. | ||
We weren't just assistant U.S. | ||
Attorneys. | ||
We were very high-ranking officials. | ||
In probably the most critical U.S. | ||
attorneys office in the country. | ||
So we know investigations well, and we can read prosecutors. | ||
We only got a limited time. | ||
I got to get to, okay, I want to go. | ||
You're also an attorney, had contact with these guys and offered up at many times, my understanding is, to sit down with the FBI and sit down with others and give updates and information or anything else, correct? | ||
Yeah, they never followed up. | ||
They followed up with one witness who was really just a contact witness, and then the investigation petered out. | ||
Bob must have called them. | ||
He would know really about a dozen times because it started off with a bang. | ||
They wanted more information. | ||
Within the first two weeks, it looked like they were gung-ho to try to find out if it was true or not. | ||
And then all of a sudden, somebody must have put the kibosh on it because we never heard another thing. | ||
And every time we called, they would say, we're getting to it. | ||
We're getting to it. | ||
We're getting to it. | ||
And that must've gone on for another four months. | ||
And by that time, we were into the election and it was really too late. | ||
Well, I want to get also to the fall of 2019. | ||
By the way, we start this show, I think, in late September, early October, War Room Impeachment, because we knew, you know, when people were laughing at us, they said, it's fake news. | ||
I said, no, no, he's going to get impeached by Pelosi. | ||
You can see it's coming. | ||
You were a guest, I think, in those days. | ||
The impeachment thing was heating up. | ||
In fact, I think the The testimony at the committee that was reviewing it, Rahim, they started to have the witnesses from State Department and from the White House, Skiff, all that. | ||
So, Skiff and then later actually some of the public hearings I think were taking place. | ||
This covert warrant is kind of a blockbuster, not kind of, it's a blockbuster because basically you're the attorney for the president and you're the attorney for the president at that time in one of the most crucial times in American history about an upcoming impeachment of the president. | ||
Nancy Pelosi has already formed a formal kind of impeachment process that we're into big time and we're covering it, the thing's blowing up, it's everywhere, it's dominating global news. | ||
You're the lead guy. | ||
You're on media everywhere, you're talking. | ||
A covert warrant to go into your iCloud is basically to get essentially all the correspondence between you and your client, correct? | ||
Or it has access to all the correspondence between you and your client, correct? | ||
Correct, at probably one of the more intense periods of representation. | ||
You know, as you remember, there were times where it was very intense and times when it was a little much less intense. | ||
This would have been a particularly Illegal, unethical, and inappropriate time to go spying on a lawyer's emails, texts, and also memoranda. | ||
As a lawyer, I write many memoranda. | ||
I have to. | ||
I'm trained to do that. | ||
And because some things you want to make a matter of record. | ||
That's all up there. | ||
In fact, if you go through that time period, There isn't much else you're gonna get out of there, in terms of that kind of stuff, other than privileged material. | ||
Well, they went ahead, they told my lawyer, let me repeat what I know, because I don't know anything beyond this. | ||
They told my lawyer that they had covert access to my iCloud in late 2019. | ||
So, late 2019, and anywhere from the fall on, is impeachment time, or possible impeachment time, but we're on high alert. | ||
Tremendous amount of time being spent on that investigation. | ||
It's impeachment time. | ||
Yeah, impeachment time. | ||
And defending him from it at that point. | ||
So I can't imagine any set of circumstances under which they would have any justification that wouldn't involve violating his Sixth Amendment right to counsel, my Fourth Amendment right to be private. | ||
By the way, you have executive privilege and you have attorney-client privilege. | ||
You've got executive privilege also. | ||
But before we go to break, we've got about a minute. | ||
I think the New York Times, I'm just saying from the reports I've seen, I think they report that they did try to go back and get a warrant in November 2020, and I think in early January 2021, before the Trump administration left, and they failed both times they were turned down. | ||
Right? | ||
So how did they get a covert warrant? | ||
Well, how do they possibly get a covert warrant in the fall or late in 2019? | ||
How does that work? | ||
And why wouldn't they be able to get something later? | ||
We've got about a minute, Rudy, and then we'll come back after the break. | ||
I don't know. | ||
They couldn't. | ||
They should not have been able to get one. | ||
There was no set of facts that I was aware of that would have allowed them. | ||
I mean, you need a very, very high burden to invade a lawyer, if you can do it at all. | ||
I'm not even sure it's legal, no matter what. | ||
But in any event, they invaded my iCloud account. | ||
They took it. | ||
They made their own unilateral determination of what was privileged or not and read everything. | ||
In order to make that unilateral determination, somebody on the prosecution side read everything, including, you know, deeply sensitive, from the point of view of our profession, sacred communications between attorney and client. | ||
Uh, when you do that, you participate in deteriorating the attorney client privilege for everyone. | ||
Because people who hear that say, how can I trust my lawyer? | ||
I got to share it with a bunch of slimy prosecutors who are going to go get it and read it. | ||
Hang on a second. | ||
Hang on a second. | ||
We're taking a short commercial break. | ||
We'll return with Rudy Giuliani in just a moment. | ||
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I want to turn back now to Mayor Giuliani. | ||
Mayor, around that time, I think it was in November of 2019, the hard drive from hell, as we know, was delivered to taken by the FBI. | ||
So the Justice Department, the FBI had all the information they needed about the Biden crime family, in particular, about Hunter Biden. | ||
All the fire violations, all the money they're taking by the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
They also had a ton of stuff in there, although it's not my line of country. | ||
They had a ton of stuff in there about the Ukraine. | ||
But here's where I stand. We say covert warrant and you've got the president's lawyer. | ||
And we're in the heat of an impeachment process that eventually ends in February. | ||
He gets impeached. Right. | ||
Gets impeached in the gets impeached, I think, in December before the end of the year. | ||
He's then tried in the Senate and acquitted. | ||
So this impeachment is white hot. | ||
You get shift to get all these committees going on. | ||
They've got testimony. | ||
I just, for the audience, essentially spy on the President of the United States and his lawyer. | ||
Who gives that warrant? | ||
Who's got authority to give that warrant? | ||
What chain of command? | ||
What are they attracted to? | ||
A covert warrant? | ||
I mean, it sounds like something out of a James Bond movie. | ||
How does the, and I'm not a deep state guy, but how does the administrative state get the ability, with executive privilege and attorney-client privilege, how do they get a warrant? | ||
And who authorizes it? | ||
Since the president happens to be the chief magistrate of the country, who authorizes a covert warrant? | ||
Who's got the authority to do that? | ||
Well, the attorney general or his designee would have the authority or something like this. | ||
It would be extraordinary not to have the attorney general approve. | ||
It's a it's a intrusion into directly. | ||
It's like going right in the middle of the attorney. | ||
It's as if you walked in the room as the client is talking to the lawyer. | ||
And we have this sacred privilege that allows a client to disclose without fear that it's ever going to be repeated. | ||
Well, now we've just, the government acting lawlessly has now, you know, created tremendous risk to people. | ||
If this can be done to the president of the United States and his lawyer, why wouldn't these scoundrels do it to me? | ||
So only the attorney general can approve. | ||
I don't know if he did. | ||
I don't know if he was told about it. | ||
I can't believe it didn't have some kind of Washington approval, which then means you got to look at why was it being done? | ||
Was it being done on some specious charge that I was violating the law? | ||
Because it would be specious because I wasn't. | ||
And I've always wondered why do they make these things up? | ||
I'm starting to understand why. | ||
Or was it done directly to gather information for the impeachment? | ||
In any event, there's a close connection between the Justice Department and the impeachment. | ||
We know that because, you know, you just mentioned something very significant. | ||
They had the hard drive. | ||
The hard drive should have been disclosed to the defense, to us. | ||
It was exculpatory evidence. | ||
In other words, there's evidence there from which we could frame a defense. | ||
They were deliberately withholding it. | ||
So on one hand, they're deliberately withholding exculpatory evidence, which clearly gives a justification for President Trump asking the president of the Ukraine to investigate this. | ||
Here you have, you know, text, memos, documents, a money laundering transaction, cold, right out. | ||
You got an admission by Hunter that he gives 50% to Joe. | ||
You got a contract in which Joe is going to get, and his family, you're going to get $10 million a year from China. | ||
You've got the $3.5 million from the mayor of Moscow, all on there. | ||
Without any doubt, a complete, absolute justification, if not imperative, that the president requests an investigation of this. | ||
Well, they hold it back. | ||
They hold it back. | ||
And instead of giving that to the president, they decide it seems about the same time to go invade. | ||
Okay, but hang on a second. | ||
I wanna make sure, hang on, slow down. | ||
So we gotta. | ||
Sure. | ||
You've got this explosive evidence against, and by the way, the guys later try to say, oh, it's Russian intelligence. | ||
No, the Bidens have never denied anything. | ||
The reason is they know what the facts are. | ||
You get the delivery of this hard drive. | ||
At the same time, your attorney is continuing to call the FBI and guys and saying, hey, if you need us to sit down, if you need any more information, if you need anything at all, you know, let us know. | ||
Boom. | ||
So your people are in communication with the FBI. | ||
They're sitting on now explosive information that, hey, Amy Klobuchar, And Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren and the Democratic voters should certainly have out there and should be out there so people can understand. | ||
This is all in the October, November, December timeframe of 2019. | ||
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And by the way, Nancy Pelosi's announced in September, I'm going to start a committee to look at the impeachment of the president. | ||
By October, November, December, this thing's on fire. | ||
We start this show out of nowhere, we're on fire. | ||
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Why? | |
Because we're covering the impeachment 24-7. | ||
We've got Meadows in here, we've got Jason Miller in here, we've got all the players. | ||
You come on a number of times. | ||
This thing is the top news story in the world. | ||
It's the top news story in the world. | ||
There's no way, there's no stone unturned. | ||
You got guys, Schiff's got his committee, they're in the skiff at first. | ||
This is the number one story in the world. | ||
You're lawyers in communication with the FBI. | ||
FBI's sitting on explosive exculpatory information. | ||
This is what I don't understand. | ||
How can they tell you, Attorney of the Day, how can they get a covert warrant? | ||
Explain to me, how can they get a covert warrant when the President of the United States is essentially on trial in the house as Nancy Pelosi. | ||
Every day go back and look at MSNBC. | ||
Go back and look what they were saying. | ||
And we kept telling people, hey he's already impeached. | ||
They got the votes. | ||
They're going to impeach him and he's going to go to trial in the Senate. | ||
How? | ||
I just don't understand the process. | ||
You got Berman, this is another Christy, you know Christy's sitting there running for president, this is another from Christy's clown car, the buffoon Christy, right? | ||
His buddy Berman is running Southern District, right? | ||
Let's remember that, running Southern District. | ||
You got eventually fired, but running Southern District. | ||
You got my favorite Bill Barr, my favorite Bill Barr, Attorney General of the United States, right? | ||
Old Bill Barr from the board of Time Warner and you know the board of a corporate guy, completely through and through. | ||
Got a big book deal though. | ||
You know he's going to tell the truth because he's got a big book deal. | ||
Everybody's going to tell the truth gets a big book deal. | ||
They get a big book deal by mainstream publishers. | ||
If you're going to tell the truth about Trump, you're going to get a big book deal. | ||
You know that's going to happen, right? | ||
All the top people in publishing are being fired that want to put true books out about Trump. | ||
No, but if you're going to tell the truth, so you know in his book proposal, you know in Bill Barr's book proposal, it's 100% the truth about Trump. | ||
That's got to be. | ||
100% got to be. | ||
He wouldn't have gotten a multi-million dollar proposal if it was not. | ||
This is Bill Barr, I think he's a good Catholic, another complete phony and totally corrupt corporate guy who wants to keep his board seats, wants to keep his big white shoe lawyer deals coming in. | ||
Right? | ||
That Bill Barr. | ||
So tell me, just explain to me, you're Eliot Ness back in the 80s and 90s, you run the Southern District, you're not some grundoon, you're the head guy. | ||
Costello runs the criminal division. | ||
You're senior guys. | ||
You cleaned up New York City. | ||
You cleaned up Wall Street. | ||
You sent Milken and all those guys to prison. | ||
You cleaned up, you broke the five families, you broke the godfather of the five families. | ||
Tell me, just explain to me, I'm a simple guy, how do you get a covert warrant in that situation, sir? | ||
Well, you have to do the same thing they did with five, you have to lie. | ||
And that's apparently what, I haven't seen the warrant, so I can't tell you how they got it unless they just went to the judge and the judge just signed it. | ||
To make out some kind of probable cause for that, you have to lie. | ||
And you don't just need probable cause, you need What I would regard as compelling, overwhelming evidence to invade a lawyer. | ||
It's one thing to get a warrant on a private citizen. | ||
You're dealing basically just with the Fourth Amendment right, which is pretty darn important. | ||
They don't even have that. | ||
But now you're going beyond that and you want to do an invasion into the attorney-client privilege. | ||
That requires Justice Department approval. | ||
That requires a higher level of probable cause. | ||
It requires, you're saying you can't get this evidence any other way. | ||
But hang on, you're just not some, hold it, stop, you're just not some lawyer. | ||
You're just not some, yes, okay, sacred. | ||
Attorney Clarence Burroughs, I got that. | ||
You're the lawyer for the President of the United States that's being impeached. | ||
That's why they did it. | ||
We only had a couple of impeachment situations in the history of the Republic. | ||
You're the lawyer, you're the lead lawyer for the President of the United States during a historic impeachment effort. | ||
Not just some guy representing a guy with the sacredness of the attorney-client privilege. | ||
So tell me, how does that happen? | ||
It happens because they have gotten so overboard in their hatred of Trump and their justification for anything goes that they just... | ||
They just obliterated the Fourth Amendment, the Sixth Amendment, and Trump doesn't have constitutional rights. | ||
We know that. | ||
He didn't have constitutional rights with the Mueller people. | ||
Why is this any different? | ||
Now we get to the heart of it. | ||
This is about Trump. | ||
Now we get to the heart of it. | ||
That's the heart of it. | ||
Let's just call it what it is. | ||
They got Rudy nonstop on MSNBC. | ||
You're a means to an end, correct? | ||
Of course. | ||
I mean, they wouldn't be investigating me if I was just representing some private client in Ukraine. | ||
And let's say one time I forgot to register as a foreign agent, which I didn't. | ||
I did not. | ||
I want to be clear. | ||
I did not represent anybody in the Ukraine. | ||
But if that were the case, they'd alert me. | ||
They'd give me a chance. | ||
It'd be the first time I ever had a violation, right? | ||
So they'd alert me, they'd give me a chance to cure, I'd maybe pay a fine, I'd say I'm sorry, and I'd learn how to do it. | ||
Rudy, hang on a second, just put a pin on that. | ||
How many FARA violations, Mr. Rahim Kassam at National Pulse, how many were FARA violations on the whole cast and crew of Hunter Biden and the hard drive from hell? | ||
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I would say, at a guess, a serious guess, that in Washington D.C. | |
there are thousands upon thousands of fire violations daily. | ||
And the hard drive from hell, Rudy, hey, let's just go to the wire transfers and the money changing from the Chinese state-owned industries that they're cutting deals with and going to represent here, and the meetings and the emails that they're taking. | ||
Tony Blinken and these guys are helping them set up, right? | ||
Just all the faro violations, it's just a couple of the three may jump out at you. | ||
I'll go see him and not recording it. | ||
And Hunter going in the back door. | ||
And that's on the hard drive. | ||
So I didn't pay that much attention to the 12 or 15 faro violations that are clearly outlined on the hard drive because I didn't think it was serious enough. | ||
I mean, after all, we've got numerous bribes amounting to the hundreds of millions of dollars. | ||
From two countries that are avowed enemies of the United States. | ||
We have, and then three other countries. | ||
We've got like a 30 year long conspiracy of Biden shaking people down, which his son admits and explains in detail. | ||
We've got contracts with the Chinese Communist government and with Chinese Communists running right up to 2019, right before he runs for president. | ||
He's gonna, he has a contract for 30 million with the Chinese, with high level members of the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
So I didn't pay much attention to it. | ||
But it did occur to me that it's all over there. | ||
So during the search, they were supposed to search everything electronic and there were three hard drives that they found. | ||
And they asked me what they were. | ||
And I said, well, you know, those are, they're in my possession, which is what they were ordered to take. | ||
OK, hang on. | ||
I just want to make sure this is not what about ism, not what I'm saying. | ||
What about Hunter? | ||
My point is, is that as Raheem says, thousands a day, right? | ||
This is the big this is the big going to stop the world. | ||
They get a covert warrant for your FARA. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to talk about the warrants that got turned down. | ||
That's reported in the media. | ||
With America's Mayor, the Eliot Ness of his generation. | ||
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That would be Rudy Giuliani, next in The War Room. | |
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon, and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
I guess as Rudy Giuliani, we're cramped for time, so I want to get right into this. | ||
Rudy, a covert warrant on a president, about a president of the United States' lawyer during an impeachment process. | ||
How extraordinary is that in American history, sir? | ||
It would have to be unique. | ||
A covert warrant on a president's lawyer would have to be unique, impeachment or not, because you have invasion of the presidential privilege that's going on. | ||
So, I mean, maybe somewhere, somehow, there's been some secret thing like this, but if it were done in a prior period, the people found doing it would be fired and possibly prosecuted. | ||
I mean, this is a... I don't know if the American people realize how serious a destruction it is of our rights under this wonderful Constitution. | ||
This completely obliterates the Fourth Amendment and the Sixth Amendment. | ||
The Fourth Amendment protects your right to be secure in your home. | ||
From unreasonable searches and seizures. | ||
This search and seizure was completely unreasonable. | ||
Hang on a second, I want to get to that. | ||
Warren's got turned down in November 2020, also in January 2021. | ||
And if that got turned down, maybe the information off the covert? | ||
I don't want to speculate, but maybe. | ||
But one thing, we're going to get too late. | ||
We don't have time today. | ||
This guy, Goldman, that came to be Schiff's guy on his committee, he came from Justice. | ||
I don't know if he came from Maine Justice or Southern District of New York. | ||
But after that time, I think part of that, they started putting out these requests for telephone information. | ||
So we got to get to the bottom of Schiff's committee and they were, was people at the Justice Department transferring information or having discussions? | ||
This is a whole new. | ||
It's not critical to the illegality. | ||
The illegality exists in and of itself. | ||
I mean, there are so many aspects to it. | ||
I'll give you one that is just clear as a bell. | ||
You can't get a search warrant. | ||
You can't invade my Fourth Amendment rights, which are secured by God in this book. | ||
You can't invade my Fourth Amendment rights unless you can show that there's probable cause, there's evidence that I'm going to destroy the evidence. | ||
And that's why you need a search warrant instead of a subpoena. | ||
Normally, you should use a subpoena. | ||
Well, they let me have the evidence, keep it apparently for a year and a half. | ||
With no worry that I was going to destroy it. | ||
On four occasions during that period, I offered to discuss it with them. | ||
So that should have given them a little comfort that I wouldn't destroy it. | ||
I also made it clear to them that we were very, very anxious to sit down, talk to them and show them that these things were untrue. | ||
I mean, we're going to prove the negative, that it's not true. | ||
Having known all that, there can't be any new evidence that emerged, you know, two weeks ago that I'm going to destroy this evidence. | ||
And they trusted me completely because when I offered them the Hunter Biden hard drives, the agents turned me down based on my word. | ||
I could have been offering them Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump, and who knows what. | ||
I could have been lying about that if I were the kind of person that they thought was going to destroy evidence. | ||
Why would they rely on my word? | ||
that these were Hunter Biden's hard drives and not take them. I also don't understand why they didn't take them. They are called for under the warrant. | ||
So basically this is see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil. No Biden, please, please, no Biden. | ||
Biden, no Biden, no, no, no. | ||
Oh yeah, I know it reveals bribery, I know it reveals money laundering, I know it reveals child pornography, but no, no, no, no. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, one thing I will guarantee you that this is all going to, because this is going to develop, it's going to be a massive, one thing I will guarantee you, the law for the people driving this, The people driving this and for Hunter Biden, right, and his people that follow the show, the law of unattended consequences, folks, is going to start to take place. | ||
The law of unattended consequences. | ||
There are more for all those people that went after Rudy Giuliani when that house the other day, everybody drove this. | ||
There are more tears shed for answered prayers than for unanswered. | ||
Okay? | ||
Just stand by. | ||
Stand by on this. | ||
Rudy, how do people get to your podcast? | ||
How do people get to your radio show? | ||
How do they get to... What interviews are you doing? | ||
Greg Kelly Day? | ||
What else are you doing? | ||
My radio... Remember two things. | ||
W-A-B-C dot com. | ||
You can get me three to four every day. | ||
And then on Sunday, you can get me on radio with Dr. Maria Ryan. | ||
In which we take a specific question and go over and then my podcast, you can get at Rudy's common sense.com. | ||
And there'll be a special broadcast today, and a new podcast that goes up in the special broadcast will be around two o'clock in which I give a brief description of this from the point of everything I know at this point. | ||
And, and then believe it or not, my current podcast is about Orwell's 1984 and Huxley's Brave New World, and the similarities Wow. | ||
to living through it, and I did that the night before the FBI raided me. I wish I could do it again and I might because now I feel like a character. I feel like a character, particularly in 1984, which was the far more intrusive and communist regime. | ||
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Wow. Okay. | |
And tonight, let's talk about the meeting you're going to do. | ||
You're doing Greg Kelly tonight on Newsmax. | ||
What else? | ||
Any others we can tell people about? | ||
I'm doing Greg Kelly tonight. | ||
I'm doing OAN this afternoon with Christina Bob. | ||
And who knows? | ||
I mean, whoever. | ||
I'm not going to overdo it. | ||
We just want to get the story out. | ||
And of course, I should tell you that Professor Dershowitz has joined our team as a consultant. | ||
And his specific area of expertise, of course, is civil rights and constitutional rights. | ||
I think I can speak for him by saying he was totally shocked when I said this to him. | ||
He doesn't recall anything like this in the past. | ||
I've spoken to two or three other lawyers, just friends, and they tell me it can't be true. | ||
The Southern District, and they all are former alumni of the Southern District, the Southern District would never do anything like this. | ||
I mean, the Southern District would not get involved. | ||
I mean, I declined getting involved in an investigation of Geraldine Farrar in 1984 because I was an honest, ethical prosecutor. | ||
And I think I can fairly say I had the best record of any U.S. | ||
attorney in that office in modern times, without any doubt. | ||
Rudy, you're an American hero. | ||
No one will ever forget that. | ||
Okay, we'll see you, hopefully we'll get you back on here tomorrow. | ||
Greg Kelly, he'll be on Greg Kelly Tonight on Newsmax, One America. | ||
You're a real patriot and we don't have many left. | ||
Thank you. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Raheem, podcast today? | ||
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Oh yeah. | |
I'm going to talk about abuses of power. | ||
Abuses of power by whom, Raheem? | ||
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That would be the Federal Bureau of Investigation. | |
The Federal Bureau of Investigation. | ||
And this would be unrelated to Rudy. | ||
It would be a totally different subject. | ||
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Theoretically related, but philosophically related. | |
But subject matter different. | ||
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Subject matter different. | |
By the FBI. | ||
Abuse of power. | ||
Quite interesting. | ||
Quite interesting. | ||
We'll be back here at five. | ||
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