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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
MAGA Media. I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
We could be looking at one of the most significant technological innovations in human history. | ||
And I think my question is, what kind of an innovation is it going to be? | ||
Is it going to be like the printing press that diffused knowledge and power and learning widely across the landscape that empowered ordinary everyday individuals that led to greater flourishing, that led above all to greater liberty? | ||
Or is it going to be more like the atom bomb? | ||
Huge technological breakthrough, but the consequences, severe, terrible, continue to haunt us to this day. | ||
It's Friday, 19 May in the year of our Lord, 2023. | ||
That's the voice of Senator Josh Hawley. | ||
Senator Hawley joins us. | ||
This was the artificial intelligence, as we've been pushing for the last couple of years, the Senate had the other day. | ||
Senator Hawley, you had a book a couple of years ago, The Tyranny of Big Tech, that literally was a road map to where we are today, and you had these hearings, and you kind of laid it out in your book, and this was the reason that your mainstream publisher canceled the book, and then the great team at Regnery picked it up. | ||
So you had The Tyranny of Big Tech, you've been all over this artificial intelligence, and I don't think a lot of people remember, you were one of the few voices over in Hong Kong alerting the world why the Hong Kong situation was like Czechoslovakia in the 1930s. | ||
My point is you're always ahead of the curve and you're not ahead of the curve with just talking points. | ||
Seeing trends, seeing things that are important, looking downrange of what I think our founders set up the United States Senate to do. | ||
So we're honored to have you on here. | ||
The book is Manhood, The Masculine Virtues in America's Needs. | ||
And quite frankly, and people know this, I love to read and I love books. | ||
I was not prepared for this, not expecting this, and I was blown away. | ||
Before we get into the book and the crisis of American masculinity and American manhood, I want to ask you just about the AI hearing the other day, because on this show, we focus AI a lot. | ||
We thought you were one of the most, because I just think the situation is so much more dangerous than even came up in the hearing. | ||
Your thoughts on that, sir? Yeah, first of all, thanks for having me. | ||
It's great to be with you. And I think you're 100 % right about AI. I mean, that hearing, what we learned from that hearing, what I learned anyway, is that right now, the AI that we've got right this second has the incredible power to manipulate us. | ||
to influence our behavior. | ||
You know, if you trained this thing on our personal data, it would know exactly how to get our attention. | ||
It would know what we find most persuasive. | ||
It would know what will hold our attention over time. | ||
You think about the surveillance possibilities there. | ||
You think about the manipulation possibilities there. | ||
And I just worry that the governments that get ahold of this and use it and the big multinational corporations that get ahold of this and use it, it is going to be an incredible shift of power to those people Away from citizens, away from everyday Americans. | ||
See, we've got to stop that. | ||
I mean, we have got to make sure citizens can have their liberty, we can have our privacy of our data, and we are not manipulated out of existence, basically. | ||
But you warned us about this in The Tyranny of Big Tech. | ||
I mean, this is the reason the book was canceled, quite frankly, because you kind of exposed the oligarchs. | ||
Now in a situation the other day that after your hearing, David Faber had the interview with Elon Musk. | ||
Elon Musk tells us, hey, Twitter is really a cybernetic global mind for humanity, right? | ||
Huh? What? And then he tells us that Tesla is actually... | ||
More advance on artificial intelligence than any other company in the world, not just large language models, but next step, getting closer to AGI. How can a deliberative body, the greatest deliberative body in the world, the Senate, set up to really think things through and chew over them and have these debates and kind of think long-term downrange? | ||
How is it that you men and women can step into the breach here and actually, quite frankly, save us from a technology that is rapidly getting out of human control, sir. | ||
That's a great question. I don't know if I have a great answer for you yet. | ||
I do know that we need to do something. | ||
I have a couple of ideas that I'll throw out there. | ||
The first thing is, I think one of the ways, Steve, that we can make sure we have control in the hands of individual Americans, because that's my biggest concern overall, is that the individual doesn't just get gobbled up here by the state, by the corporations, whether we're talking about Tesla, Twitter, whether we're talking about Google, Meta, whatever. | ||
So how do we get power into the hands of individuals? | ||
One way we do that is we give every individual in America the right to sue any corporation or government that uses AI and that comes after your private data without your consent, that comes after and tries to manipulate you. | ||
We open up our courts so everyday Americans can say, hey, hold on. | ||
You coming after me? | ||
I'm going to come after you. | ||
I'm going to go into court. I'm going to ask for a billion dollars in damages. | ||
I'm going to put you on the line. | ||
We have done this throughout our history. | ||
The courts are really the common man's ability to hold the big people accountable. | ||
I think we need to do that here, number one. | ||
Number two, we might need to think about some kind of a licensing scheme where the government says, listen, you can work on AI technologies, but you've got to disclose to the public what you're working on. | ||
You've got to disclose what you're training the system on, as they say, and you've got to come back every year and make those disclosures to get licensed. | ||
Otherwise, we're going to shut you down. | ||
So I think we're in the early stages of this, Steve, in terms of our ability to cope with it. | ||
But of course, we're not in the early stages of AI. It's just running far on ahead of us. | ||
And I am. I'm very worried about it. | ||
I am very worried about the power. | ||
Are you going to call to have a classified hearing so that you guys can get behind closed doors in a skiff? | ||
And see what the weapons labs and see what other countries. | ||
I mean, to me, that's also the thing that in the American people right now, I think it's best. | ||
I'm sure it's highly classified. | ||
But are you guys planning on having some going to skiff and see what actually is next step that they're already working on? | ||
Yeah, absolutely. Because, you know, you think about our adversaries and China is number one. | ||
I mean, China is out there on AI. They are absolutely pedal the metal trying to develop it. | ||
And there are two major interests on that, Steve, are surveillance. | ||
You know, they love surveillance and they pioneered it with their own citizens and then military. | ||
So we got to know what is it that they are doing. | ||
And we do need to keep pace with them. | ||
But also we can't forget, you know, in America, we don't just believe in technology for the sake of technology. | ||
We believe in liberty, that we believe in the rights of the people. | ||
And so we've got to ensure that in this new technological age, That we don't just let AI run out of control and it's like, oh, this is wonderful, don't impede development. | ||
It's like, yeah, yeah, protect the liberty of the people, though. | ||
Protect their right to live their lives, our right to have our own data, for heaven's sake. | ||
So we've got a lot of work to do here. | ||
I think there are a lot of pitfalls, and we're going to have to get after it. | ||
You know, I was thinking about your testimony. | ||
I went back over your questions the other day in the hearing and went back to the sections of the book where you talk about we have now one that the crisis of the subcrisis we have, we have so many people who are grown adults but are still children or little boys and they're playing video games. | ||
I mean tech's already gotten into about their attention. | ||
They're playing video games or watching porn. | ||
They're not productive. Life just kind of passes them by. | ||
All this thing kind of collapses on them. | ||
They get depressed because they haven't moved. | ||
What drove you to write this book? | ||
The book is manhood. | ||
I could not recommend something more. | ||
By the way, Father's Day coming up, this is an incredible Father's Day gift to give your father. | ||
Also, to make sure that you sit down and talk to him about it. | ||
This book, Manhood, will be the perfect Father's Day gift. | ||
It's from Regnery. | ||
It's by Senator Hawley. | ||
Walk me through that. What inspired you to write this in the depth of research and understanding? | ||
Because this all gets around this thing of toxic masculinity. | ||
You go through that in pretty good detail and talk about the virtues we need to get back to, sir. | ||
You know, for me, the way this started was I'm a dad, and it was my little boys. | ||
I got a ten-year-old and an eight-year-old, and I got a baby girl. | ||
But it was thinking about my boys, thinking about the world that they're in and the messages they hear, and thinking about, frankly, my responsibility as a dad to help them become the men they could be. | ||
So that's really what got me started on the book. | ||
And the message the left has sent, Steve, for decades now, I mean, you've heard it. | ||
We all hear it. It is that if you are a man, you are toxic. | ||
You know, if you are a man, you make America a worse place just by drawing breath. | ||
So the message to men from the left is go down to the basement, turn on a screen, right? | ||
Go get yourself entertained. | ||
Let big tech entertain you. | ||
Let big government entertain you. | ||
Give them all your information and power and shut up and let the elites run the country. | ||
That's the left's message. | ||
And I think we've got to send a whole different message to this generation of men. | ||
It is turn off the screen. | ||
Come up out of that basement, get a job, start a family, be independent, be strong, take back your liberty, take back your voice, and help transform this country. | ||
What are the virtues? | ||
You talk about the virtues of masculinity that you think people have to get back. | ||
Look, you go into a lot of the bad behavior men have gotten into. | ||
But walk me back through the core of the Judeo-Christian, the foundational elements of our civilization and culture for men, sir. | ||
Yeah, you know, what I do is I go back to the Bible and I just say, listen, let's tell the truth. | ||
I mean, our culture, our great Western civilization in American history is really foundationally premised in the tradition of the Bible. | ||
And I just say to all the liberals who always lose their minds, anytime you say that, you know, sorry, that's the truth. | ||
You know, maybe you should read the Bible, change your life. | ||
But I just go back and look at Bible stories of good men and ask ourselves, what can we learn? | ||
So what kind of virtues do we need? | ||
The virtues of a husband and a father. | ||
The virtues of a warrior and a builder. | ||
And I talk about the virtues of a priest and a king. | ||
And my message to men is, every man is meant to acquire those virtues. | ||
Build your character. You know, become somebody who can start a family. | ||
Become somebody who can be dependable. | ||
Become somebody who can build and contribute something. | ||
Become a warrior. Become somebody who will give your life to defend others, beginning with your own family. | ||
And those are the messages, those are the stories I tell in the book. | ||
And I just try to hold up role models from the Bible, from our history, American history, and say, listen, here are good people to imitate. | ||
We need good, strong men. | ||
What would you recommend today? | ||
This audience is an activist audience and is action-oriented. | ||
What are the action ideas? What would you recommend people do today? | ||
I think, obviously, you've got to get the book and read it and, I think, take the lessons to it. | ||
But then what do you recommend and what's the actionable items you would recommend folks to take? | ||
Well, I would say for the young men out there, don't sit back. | ||
Don't be passive. The left tells you to be passive. | ||
The media tells you to be passive. | ||
Don't be passive. Turn off that screen. | ||
If you don't have a job, go get one. | ||
If you've got a job, think about how you can advance in it. | ||
Get married and have a family. | ||
Steve, I think we need to be open with people. | ||
We need to just tell them like it is. | ||
The most powerful, transformative, legacy-building thing you can do as a man is to get married and have a family. | ||
Raise those kids. That's how you transform yourself. | ||
Your neighborhood, your nation. | ||
So if you're a young man, make that your goal. | ||
I think for the other men out there, where can you invest? | ||
Where can you invest at work? | ||
Where can you mentor somebody who's younger than yourself? | ||
I tell stories about mentors in my life, my coaches in particular, my grandfather, my own father. | ||
I think for those of us who are a little bit older, we can say, how can I give back? | ||
How can I go find a young man and say, hey, how can I help you acquire a skill? | ||
Maybe it's coaching. I just think as we take more control of our own lives, you know, for years we've been told, let government do it for you. | ||
Let big tech do it for you. | ||
Let the big corporations do it for you. | ||
No, we want to take control back, be independent, and that means fostering these families, fostering these relationships, pouring into young men, and trying to raise up a generation that will be strong and will be independent. | ||
So much that gets back, you know, different than times in the past, gets back to this issue of big tech. | ||
How do you, as a political figure, address the big tech situation in this? | ||
Because it's insidious. | ||
It's insidious what's happened here, sir. | ||
Yeah, the power that they have. | ||
I think when it comes to policy, I think the best thing we can do right now, actually two things. | ||
Number one, we can end the subsidy that these big tech companies get, the special deal they get, Section 230, They can't be sued. | ||
It's worth billions of dollars for them. | ||
You talk about a government handout that never should have happened and now is truly pernicious. | ||
We've just got to repeal it. | ||
Just end their special monopoly status. | ||
Number two, we should break up the big technology platforms, the monopolies. | ||
Google, it's a monopoly. Facebook, it's a monopoly. | ||
And they are developing AI, just to get back to that. | ||
Those companies are developing AI faster than anybody. | ||
They want to train that AI on how to get your attention, how to feed you information, how to control what you read. | ||
We cannot allow these companies to be more powerful than we are. | ||
So we need to break them up. | ||
We need to put power back in the hands of individuals. | ||
So that's what I would do. I'd take away their subsidies, I'd break them up, and I would give every individual the right to get into court. | ||
The book is Manhood. | ||
Get it today and make sure you give it to the men in your life for Father's Day. | ||
Senator Hawley, how do we get to you on social media, sir? | ||
Hawley Moe is my Twitter handle. | ||
You can also find me on Instagram, on Facebook, joshhawley.com, and you get the book at Amazon or anywhere else. | ||
Keep fighting, sir. | ||
We need your voice and your strength out there, so thank you. | ||
Thank you so much. Senator Josh Hawley, manhood, the masculine virtues America needs. | ||
This is a guy that will not waste your time, trust me. | ||
Okay, short break. | ||
Cash Patel. | ||
Next, in the war. | ||
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Cash for Tell. | ||
He's sort of the where's Waldo, right, in all of these stories. | ||
He's a witness with some limited immunity in the Mar-a-Lago criminal investigation being run by DOJ. He shows up in the final weeks of the Trump presidency with a new and disturbing role. | ||
And he is now supporting Mr. | ||
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Friend. Yes, there's a little bit of an industrial Trump complex at play here when it comes to these whistleblowers that are materializing for House investigators, not just on Jim Jordan's committee, but also James Comer's committee as well. | |
But I want to just also give some context quickly before Cash Patel about The FBI letter that Frank just noted, I think it's really important for viewers to know that the FBI didn't just provide this information unsolicited the night before the hearing, but actually Jim Jordan had requested this information as a follow up to a closed door deposition that they had with an FBI official. | ||
That FBI official in the hearing, in that deposition, according to transcripts I've reviewed, repeatedly told Jordan that she and some of the other lawmakers who were sitting in on it that she would come back and provide the information regarding friend Allen and some other whistleblowers that Jordan was asking about. | ||
And when Jordan actually followed up with her to say, okay, can you come back in? | ||
Jennifer Lee Moore made herself available. | ||
And the committee actually said, okay, actually, we don't want you coming in anymore once the FBI did have those answers. | ||
So that letter that we saw last night that laid out all of the reasons why these so-called whistleblowers had their security clearances revoked was something that Jordan himself had asked for. | ||
Now, back to Kash Patel. | ||
I think that that helps tell the story for Democrats at least about why they don't consider these disgruntled former and some current FBI agents to be whistleblowers. | ||
That their grievances are politically motivated and they're too motivated by some of these Sort of perverse incentives. | ||
I mean, some of the testimony that we heard today was very gripping. | ||
You had someone like Garrett Boyle who's lost his job, has to support his family. | ||
He even cried during the testimony. | ||
And he explained that's why he took the money from Kash Patel. | ||
But there is an element here to, you know, these claims being rewarded by political actors and incentivizing them to sort of cash out of these claims. | ||
I mean, Stephen Friend has been working with Kash Patel as well. | ||
He said as much during his closed door deposition. | ||
If you read those transcripts, when Democrats released their report, I believe it was last month, they went into a little bit more detail about some of the actors that are supporting these former agents. | ||
And more than just Kash Patel, some of them are Trump-affiliated. | ||
Okay, Kash Patel joins us. | ||
So, Kash, can you unpack all of this? | ||
And let us know what's going on because it sounds very confusing. | ||
It sounds like these heroic whistleblowers who were then crushed by the institution they gave their lives to obviously needed support after they came out, which is a natural thing. | ||
And the Nicole Goldman, the Levi Strauss, Levi Jeans billionaire heir, Nicole Wallace, the entire apparatus or MSMC, is trying to paint you as some guy that gave money to illicit testimony. | ||
I think that's what they're trying to do. | ||
Can you set us straight on what exactly happened? | ||
Yeah, thanks, Steve. I'll simplify it. | ||
Kash Patel has never given anyone, singularly, any money to buy and pay for their testimony. | ||
The left does not own the monopoly on charitable organizations. | ||
Steve, we had the audacity to set up the Kash Foundation to help those in need, which includes whistleblowers, but not just them, veterans, active duty service members, January 6th families, and the like. | ||
And we have a board process where, after reviewing grant applications, we distribute money as a 501c3. | ||
How is it factually possible to buy and pay for whistleblowers if they had already submitted their testimony and information to Congress, and then months later we find out about them at the Cash Foundation and give them money? | ||
What we are, Steve, is simply over the target. | ||
These brave warriors are exposing corruption at the FBI like never seen before, and they have exposed Chris Wray's lie, his biggest lie to Congress, that he swore that he would never retaliate against FBI whistleblowers. | ||
Well then, what do you say to the three gentlemen that just testified yesterday whose lives you ruined, whose shelters you took from them, whose homes you deprived their children of, and you deprived them of basic food and water? | ||
Yes, the Cash Foundation stepped in because Chris Wray lied to Congress and all he does is retaliate unlawfully. | ||
So I don't care what the left says or Schiff Jr., as I call Silver Spoon Goldman. | ||
I have zero opinion of that man because he's never worked a day in his life. | ||
And all he's now doing is picking up where Adam Schiff left off by dropping useless lies because they can't take on the truth. | ||
The FBI is corrupt. These guys have exposed it. | ||
And Jim Jordan needs to keep going. | ||
So I want to go back to that. | ||
Yesterday, we don't have time to play clips on the testimony. | ||
It's very powerful. | ||
We're working to get those guys on here. | ||
Give me your summary of the testimony itself and what does it say about... | ||
Because here's why. I think and this is why I'm just I'm reading this book by Jim Risen right now who's no fan of Trump. | ||
He's a Trump hater. But the book is about the church committee, and it's absolutely stunning. | ||
And, I mean, it's got 20 pages, I think, or 10 pages on MKUltra. | ||
I mean, he goes into what the church committee was finding, and their heads were blown up. | ||
And this thing reads like a Hitchcock thriller because three of the witnesses mysteriously died. | ||
So when they say, hey, these whistleblowers, some fear for their life, you know, you got the one in the Hunter Biden thing, MTG, saying the whistleblower fears for their life don't come forward. | ||
I say, hey, don't take it from Kash Patel or Steve Banner or MTG or Gateway Pundit. | ||
Forget that. Go get Risen's book and look what happened in the church committee when they first did this back in the 70s. | ||
I mean, these guys play hardball. | ||
In fact, there are three witnesses that end up dying, and one I think they found in an oil drum in Key Biscayne, right? | ||
So, walk me through the summary of that testimony and the true fear that they showed About an institution they had dedicated their professional lives to, sir. | ||
It's very simple, Steve. | ||
I'll give you two examples of the corruption they laid out. | ||
And it both circles back to January 6th and domestic violent terrorists. | ||
They said, and they exposed the FBI's headquarters decision-making process to chase down quote-unquote insurrectionists with great vigor and falsely pad the statistics from within D.C. so that Chris Wray could go to Congress and lie and say it was an insurrection and we have all these arrests. | ||
But they basically multiplied the same case over and over. | ||
If that wasn't bad enough, these whistleblowers expose the fact that FBI field office across the country, not in Washington, were effectively ordered to take criminal cases and transform them into January 6 related cases so that the criminal case numbers would explode in number, | ||
falsely so, but they would explode in number, and then Chris Wray could go to Washington DC and give Joe Biden the narrative that he wants and again lie to Congress when he says domestic violent terrorist We're involved in January 6th. | ||
Look at the criminal case numbers. | ||
I have to support that. | ||
All MAGA supporters are domestic violent terrorists. | ||
And fast forward the tape and Joe Biden last week says, what's the greatest terrorist threat to the United States of America? | ||
White supremacists and MAGA supporters? | ||
He gets that from his bought and paid for FBI and DOJ, the one that refuses to investigate real crimes. | ||
And these whistleblowers have exposed their corruption bravely. | ||
And I think there's dozens more, Steve, and me and my foundation will support them and anyone else that needs it. | ||
We're not going to bend the knee to Silver Spoon Goldman Schiff Jr. | ||
over there. Walk me through the foundation again. | ||
You set the foundation up for what reason? | ||
Because they're making it seem, oh, Kash Patel is buying it. | ||
Goldman tweeted out, the member of Congress, Kash Patel, a hardened criminal himself, and a guy that, what they got you on the book, Government Gangsters, a guy that's trying to take high-classified information and put it out to the public, and it's been stopped by a brave CIA, right? Kash Patel, this thing, he's been paying for these guys. | ||
Walk me through the Kash Foundation. | ||
What it's set up to do and how you applied the money here in this situation with these individuals. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. Go to thecashfoundation.com and check it out. | ||
Our merchandise sales all go to the foundation charity. | ||
We have some great swag. | ||
It's really simple, Steve. | ||
I was attacked mercilessly during Russiagate, and then I realized other Americans have been attacked ever since for everything that these corrupt government gangsters and the fake news media have. | ||
But they don't have the means to fight back or support. | ||
So we created the Cash Foundation, a 501c3, which the IRS delayed its approval by nine months because it was us. | ||
And now we gave away over $100,000 last year, and this year our goal is to give away over a million to anyone in need. | ||
We've provided assistance to active-duty military members who've been fraudulently accused of treatment by the DOD. We've supported January 6 families, whistleblowers. | ||
We've bought computers for people in need. | ||
We are endowing a scholarship at the Cash Foundation, and we're going to pay for kids' summer camps. | ||
Literally, reach out. You can sponsor anyone you want at thecashfoundation.com. | ||
You can donate. You can wear our swag and proudly know that no member of our board received $1 in salary. | ||
All the money that comes in outside of expenses is sent back out the door. | ||
And when a guy like Adam Goleman Schiff Jr. | ||
tweets out that I'm under federal investigation for leaking classified information, which I'm not and never have been, here's the kicker, Steve. | ||
If he got that from the DOJ, Adam Goldman just leaked classified information because the very nature of any such investigation, me as a former national security prosecutor, knows that, is classified. | ||
So maybe someone should be looking into him and his illegal stock trades off insider information while he tries to lecture us on morality. | ||
The Cash Foundation will be there to take him on and his mentor, Adam Schiff, 24-7. | ||
We're here for every American, not just Democrats and Republicans. | ||
I know you've got to bounce back. I've got to hold you through a short commercial break because I have to ask you about Shifty Shift and I have to ask you about Anna Paulina Luna. | ||
Because I'll tell you, when Congressman Luna's on point, she's on point and she has committed to her constituents into the country. | ||
She's going to set things right here. | ||
here short commercial break Kash Patel will join us on the other side. | ||
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Okay, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
you Breaking news. We're going to go back to cash here in a second, but breaking news. | ||
Bombshell. Congressman Garrett Graves, Louisiana 6. | ||
Folks should know him. | ||
He's actually McCarthy's kind of chief deal guy. | ||
He's the one that negotiated... | ||
With Chip Roy in the first week of January situation, I got the new rules for the Speaker. | ||
He's also been put on charge of the negotiations for the debt ceiling across from Biden's longest-term guy, Steve Reschetti, who is also the chairman of Biden's campaign, and the woman that heads up OMB. Would be the Russ vote. | ||
That was real negotiation. | ||
Remember, we said this Office of Legislative Affairs was nothing. | ||
That was kidding around. | ||
So you saw the unity the other day at the Capitol among the Republicans. | ||
Breaking news from CNBC, and this is Carl Quintinella, and Carl's the former Wall Street Journal reporter. | ||
He's one of the anchors for the late morning, and a real guy. | ||
Associated Press, GOP negotiator says it's time to press pause on debt limit talks with White House. | ||
Unclear when process will resume. | ||
He said the House Freedom Caucus sent that, hey, we've already passed it. | ||
Press pause. And this is from the Associated Press story. | ||
This is coming from Garrett Gray. | ||
So this is no Grundoon. He's the chief negotiator for McCarthy. | ||
This is bombshell news. We're on a Friday right now. | ||
Anticipate there's going to be a little turbulence in the markets. | ||
But that's why your creditors committee. | ||
202-225-3121 is the number. | ||
Make sure that the Speaker McCarthy, Congressman Graves, and your congressman and others that you may want to talk to or talk to their staffs know that you have their backs. | ||
This is going to be a hardball negotiation. | ||
We've passed. We're not happy with it. | ||
You're not happy with it. | ||
But that's what politics is. | ||
The art of the practical and the possible, that's what it is. | ||
But there's nothing else. | ||
And the Freedom Caucus came out yesterday and said there's nothing else. | ||
That's the deal. Senate should pass it. | ||
Biden should do it. Let's get on with it. | ||
You'll blow through that tree and a half pretty quickly. | ||
We'll be back at the table and then we'll get into the real cuts. | ||
Simultaneously, as we've told you, and the subcommittees are now reporting, The appropriations for this year, and they have cuts, and they're getting the woken weaponized out, as Russ Fode promised you. | ||
So it's a lot going on, but this is massive. | ||
The debt ceiling negotiations are on pause with no time and date to return. | ||
That's because of you. | ||
Standing in the breach and getting out of the standard breach. | ||
202-225-3121 is the house. | ||
202-224-3121 is the Senate. | ||
Make them both here. And by the way, you might want to call. | ||
We've got MTGs. | ||
I think we've got 20,000 signups of the co-sponsors from this audience. | ||
Make sure you go check out. It's impeachment week. | ||
But I want to turn also to Anna Paulina Luna. | ||
A firebrand first-year Air Force veteran. | ||
So Kash Patel, she joins us yesterday. | ||
She says, hey, she's going to move for the expulsion of Shifty Shift, that the Durham, as much as I'm not crazy about the Durham report, there's enough in there, and we had Speaker McCarthy with his clip, there's enough in there that time's run out on this guy. | ||
This guy has lied to the American people. | ||
This guy's a bad guy. | ||
You've already thrown him off the intel committees, but it's time to go to the next step and actually do something that is very unusual in American history, to actually have the expulsion of a member of Congress. | ||
Your thoughts, Kash Patel? | ||
I think congressional members have to be so careful with these extreme maneuvers such as impeachments and expulsions. | ||
And I think the Republicans have to do it methodically. | ||
We can't just go in the HOV lane and burn up the raceway and impeach. | ||
I think Mayorkas and Chris Wright need to be impeached for the explosion at the border and Chris Wright's destruction and weaponization of the FBI in line to Congress. | ||
And I think Anna Polina Luna has hit this one right on the head. | ||
Adam Schiff must be expelled from Congress. | ||
He's looking for a promotion by running for Senate. | ||
He's desperately hoping that Dianne Feinstein makes her full term. | ||
so that the guy Newsom doesn't appoint another senator in his steed. | ||
Adam Schiff has made a career out of lying to the American people, weaponizing the intelligence community, authoring not just Russiagate and helping cover up FBI corruption, but launching two false presidential impeachments during Donald Trump's presidency. | ||
Placing me falsely in the middle of them, spreading lie and hate and vitriol year after year, day after day. | ||
This man of any man who served in the United States or woman who served in the U.S. Congress's history must be expelled, not because we are of our personal like or dislike of him, but because of his destruction of our constitutional republic. | ||
So it's a righteous action, and I hope Republicans listen. | ||
Real quickly, you've got a long history here. | ||
A lot of people just know you as one of the right-hand men to President Trump in filling in a DNI with Grinnell and over at DOD as Chief of Staff. | ||
They don't know about your time on the House Intelligence Committee as counsel, one of the counsels there. | ||
You've known Shift and what he's been running on House Intel for a while. | ||
Is that not correct, sir? Yeah, I was the chief investigator for Russiagate for then-chairman Nunes. | ||
We wrote the Nunes memo. We exposed the corruption. | ||
We laid out what the Durham report laid out years ago. | ||
And Schiff was our counterpart. | ||
He was supposed to help us, but of course he tanked us. | ||
And I'll just leave you with this example of Schiff. | ||
Me, as a senior staffer, whose name is supposed to be kept out of the media, Schiff and his staff leaked to the media because I was effectively exposing the corruption at the FBI. My name. | ||
And they called me a genocidal dictator, Steve. | ||
And that was in that garbage reporting, the Daily Trash or Daily Beast or whatever it's called. | ||
And the irony of it, Steve, is I'm the son of a man who fled a genocidal dictatorship to come to America and live the American dream to help run the FBI, the DOD and the intelligence community the way it's supposed to be. | ||
Adam Schiff has destroyed it through his personal attacks. | ||
If he's willing to attack a senior staffer at Congress, There's nothing he won't do, and I bet you, Steve, he's in on the unlawful surveillance of me while I was a senior staffer there. | ||
The FBI and DOJ launched subpoenas into me. | ||
I only found out a couple of months ago, and they still haven't provided me with the reasons, but I guarantee you Schiff did it. | ||
or was involved with it and he should be subpoenaed and his record should be subpoenaed in this impeachment process going all the way back to Russiagate and contacts he had with the media and FBI because he has no shame and he will lie to the American public and still to this day says Donald Trump is a Russian asset, but now after the Durham report, he says it was just after the time in. | ||
And so both things can't be true. | ||
He either was a Russian asset and you were lying to the American public or he wasn't. | ||
Either way, Schiff loses and the truth wins. | ||
Cash, how do people get to you for all your content now, sir, more than ever? | ||
Yeah, more than ever, thecashfoundation.com. | ||
Thecashfoundation.com needs your support and your donations. | ||
You're just helping us support Brave Whistleblowers, January 6 families, anyone in need. | ||
Everyone can go there and apply for grants. | ||
Help us buy our merchandise, wear our shirts and hoodies. | ||
We've got the best stuff in the world, and it all goes to the foundation. | ||
And of course, at Cash on Truth Social, at KAS on Truth Social. | ||
And you can get all Cash's writings, the books, all of it. | ||
Cash Patel, thank you very much. | ||
And I'll talk to you over the weekend about it. | ||
Now that they're saying there's a major intelligence investigation, I think we probably pushed back the publication date for government gangsters a week or two. | ||
I'm thinking about that. | ||
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Yeah, I got an update on that I'll talk to you about this weekend. | |
Good. We got the federal lawsuit. | ||
Cash Patel, thank you very much. | ||
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Thanks, Steve. Man, what a show. | |
Talk about heavy lifting. Every guest, every topic. | ||
202-225-321, the breaking news is because of you and letting people know you have their back. | ||
Good things happen. | ||
Remember, it's impossible to fall into the government. | ||
It's all a lie. Yelling, go to my getter. | ||
And by the way, I'm over a million followers and I don't get it. | ||
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I know how to use it. They taught me in like, you know, 30 seconds. | ||
I've got up on Getter. | ||
Axios had a big scoop today. | ||
Yellen is burning up the phone lines, calling CEOs, calling everybody, saying you've got to put pressure on the Republicans. | ||
And they're saying, hey, these guys are kind of men and women are unreachable. | ||
We don't really have relationships because they're not bought and paid for by the lobbyists. | ||
That is a power. | ||
That buried lead in the Axios leads you to get to this announcement today. | ||
That's why I started the show with it, to say what Axios is saying. | ||
And guess what? A couple hours later, hit the pause button. | ||
There's nothing to negotiate. | ||
There's nothing to negotiate. | ||
This audience basically gave up saying, hey, we want massive cuts now, but hey, if you can get to 218, fine. | ||
We go back to the 22 level, which we're not happy about. | ||
We just have a rate of growth of 1%. | ||
There's other cuts. | ||
With Russ's math, it comes to a couple trillion dollars, four trillion dollars. | ||
That's fine. Got it. We don't love it, but we'll accept it. | ||
We don't like compromising, but we'll do this. | ||
And that's passed. That's the deal. | ||
There's not another deal. | ||
That's the deal. And they're sitting there going, well, we got the work requirements and you got too many cuts and all this. | ||
No, that's the deal. | ||
And now you hear from Graves, from Garrett Graves, the congressman down in Louisiana, Louisiana 6, he's telling them, hey, hit the pause button. | ||
There's nothing else to talk about. | ||
Don't come in here with all these things you want. | ||
You got this budget's out of control. | ||
Spending's out of control. The Federal Reserve's out of control. | ||
Your illegitimate regime's out of control. | ||
And we are digging in. | ||
And what we want to do, if you don't do it, next week at WHO. By the way, Michelle Bachman is over in Geneva right now. | ||
We're going to have her on the afternoon show. | ||
She's got a continuation of five that got in the room at the WHO. She's there live. | ||
Called Winning. Joe Reek. | ||
Joe, you've got some things that are going to blow my head up. | ||
That's why I asked you to come on here. | ||
Walk me through MyPatriotSupply. | ||
You've got some new information about the administrative state and what it's doing to the American people, sir. | ||
Well, Steve, for the past 12 months, we've been warning Americans that we're going to be in for some rough times when it comes to our food sources and our food supplies. | ||
So the USDA just recently announced, I think it was yesterday, that about 67 % of all the acres that were planted in the United States are going to be harvested. | ||
So that means that one third of all the total acres are gone. | ||
We're not going to have that particular supply. | ||
So what that boils down to is about 37.5 million acres were planted last fall. | ||
With either soft wheat or red wheat or hard wheat, but the Department of Agriculture estimates that about only 25.3 million acres are gonna be harvested. | ||
So we are gonna be in for some more troubling times. | ||
Buckle up because inflation and higher prices for our food is gonna be coming right now. | ||
And so right now, we gotta take advantage of the staples. | ||
We have our staples kit on sale right now, and we're talking items like white flour, butter powder, Egg powder, whole egg powder. | ||
These are the staple items that you can get right now that have up to a 25-year shelf life to protect you and your family from these rising costs. | ||
So now is the time to do it. | ||
And again, it's the things that we've been talking about and sharing with your audience and with the viewers over the past 12 months. | ||
We talk about the Ukraine and Russia where that's going to be a detrimental impact to the supply of wheat. | ||
The fertilizer shortages are impacting us today right now. | ||
Right now, we've got to take advantage of it. | ||
We've been stocking up. We've seen these trends coming. | ||
We have the inventory available to help out Americans to get the stuff that they need now. | ||
In fact, what's interesting too, Steve, is of that 67 % that's going to be harvested, they're estimating that only about 28 % of the 67 % is what they call good to great stock. | ||
So even that, the nutrients, the valuable part of the wheat, it's not going to be there, Steve. | ||
Hang on. I'm going to hold you through the break because I want to drill down on this on the back. | ||
I'm just taking a wild guess here. | ||
Just a wild guess. But knowing it's the USDA and the administrative state, I'm sure somehow they're tying the weak harvest to climate change. | ||
We got Joe Reek on the other side. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to be back in a moment in the war room. | ||
Make sure, by the way, they've hit the pause button on the debt ceiling. | ||
And they're going to say all hell is going to break loose. | ||
We can't possibly default on the debt. | ||
We've got more than enough cash coming in. | ||
That's all alliance spin. | ||
Go to birchgold.com slash banner right now to check it all out. | ||
Get the debt trap. | ||
Read it. You've got a homework assignment. | ||
Joe Reek is going to tell us about what the USDA is saying about this harvest next in the war room. | ||
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Make sure you don't miss it. Joe Reek, this is pretty disturbing, and I love the idea about the staples. | ||
I want to get back to that. But has the USDA given any...because every time the government comes up with a problem now, it gets back to either toxic masculinity or climate change, and sometimes both. | ||
Are they giving us any reason why the harvest doesn't look like it's going to be that great? | ||
Well, part of it has been because of the ongoing drought over the past several years. | ||
And so that does play a role into it where, you know, they have been lacking that moisture. | ||
However, you compound that with the lack of the fertilizer that has been held up because of what's going on over in Europe, which also adds to the lower crop yields. | ||
Now, what they're saying, too, is this is very significant, too, Steve, is that this is the lowest yield rate that they have had since 1917. | ||
So over a century ago, this is the lowest crop yield that they're going to be having that they're predicting for this upcoming year. | ||
So again, what that means for us as Americans is our grocery bills are going to go up, the cereals that we enjoy, all the actual staples that we need for our meals are the flour, the sugars, everything else is going to go up. | ||
And so even since October, I think the estimate is that it's already gone up an additional 12 % since last year. | ||
The higher prices in cereal and grains and whatnot. | ||
And so it's going to affect us as we move forward into the fall with our grocery spending. | ||
And so right now, that's why it's so imperative to get prepared and to get these things while you can at a lower price that you can afford right now. | ||
Here's what everybody tells me. | ||
One of the great things about having you come on is when they go on, you have these advisors and consultants that help them. | ||
How do people go find out what's the right package for them? | ||
How do they do this? | ||
How do they think it through? I love this Staples idea. | ||
But where do they go to get more information and have your advisors talk to them? | ||
Well, they got to go to our website, mypatriotsupply.com. | ||
And if you need some additional help, some additional assistance, if you don't know how to get started or what to do, or even if you have prepared before and you need some additional help, give us a call. | ||
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I have an amazing team of preparedness specialists and advisors. | ||
Willing and waiting to help out, to answer your questions, to find out what best fits your needs. | ||
Because as we've talked about, Steve, there's not a one size fits all program for everybody. | ||
So we got to look at the individual families to find out what works best for you guys. | ||
Your family may have some different issues with gluten. | ||
You may have some different issues with other health issues that we can accommodate for and we can get around because there's not one thing that we have that can be able to fit with your family. | ||
We have it all. But right now, I urge everybody, invest into self-reliance. | ||
Do the work. | ||
Get prepared. I mean, this stuff, like I said, Steve, are wheat flour that comes in the number 10 size cans. | ||
They have up to a 25-year shelf life. | ||
Can you imagine buying food today at prices 25 years ago? | ||
What an impact would that be on your pocketbook right now for the families? | ||
It's these items, it's these scenarios that is the reason why we do what we do. | ||
Why we scream it is to help people, as many people as we can, to get prepared because we know hard times are coming. | ||
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But you've got to give us a call. | ||
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That number again, Steve, is 866-229- 0927. | ||
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I mean, like I said, if you don't know where to start or don't know how to start, give us a call. | ||
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It's those reasons why we do what we do, Steve. | ||
That's what we love you guys. | ||
Joe Reek, thank you for coming on and walking us through that. | ||
I love the staples idea. | ||
The staples are fantastic. | ||
Great idea. Get your bases covered. | ||
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Call us when you like it. You're not going to default. | ||
We're calling your bluff, like President Trump said. | ||
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Royce White tonight at 10. | ||
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We're taking action over in Geneva on the World Health Organization. | ||
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