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Hunter Biden is facing a major new legal challenge this morning after he was indicted on nine tax-related charges. | ||
The new 56-page indictment was filed late yesterday by Special Counsel David Weiss in federal court in Los Angeles and includes three felony counts. | ||
It alleges the president's son failed to pay taxes, failed to file, evaded an assessment, and filed a fraudulent form stating, quote, rather than pay his taxes, the defendant spent millions of dollars on an extravagant lifestyle. | ||
Hunter Biden's attorney responded with a statement saying in part, quote, based on the facts and the law, if Hunter's last name was anything other than Biden, the charges in Delaware and now California would not have been brought. | ||
He added that Hunter Biden paid his taxes in full more than two years ago. | ||
If convicted, Hunter Biden could face a maximum of 17 years in prison. | ||
So there's a lot of detail in this filing, Lisa, about what Hunter Biden did spend the money on. | ||
A lavish lifestyle indeed, often funded by other people. | ||
First, let's establish the taxes were repaid, correct? | ||
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They were. | |
Maybe not by him specifically, maybe got some help, but they were repaid. | ||
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Correct, and not necessarily in a timely manner either, right? | |
It took several years for them to be paid, but as far as I understand, all of Hunter's tax liability has now been cleared. | ||
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
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Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people. | |
I got a free shot on 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 try 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 line? | ||
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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! | ||
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War Room. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | ||
It's Saturday, 9 December in the year of our Lord, 2023. | ||
Welcome. | ||
As you know, my favorite show of the week is the Saturday Show. | ||
It's going to be another one. | ||
We've got Phillip Patrick from Birch Gold. | ||
Talk about global capital markets, the economy, and the impact on you and the nation. | ||
We've got Tej Gill, founder of Warpath Coffee. | ||
He's going to be my co-host, my wingman. | ||
This is when you track him down for the next couple hours. | ||
Kimberly Guilfoyle is going to join us, the host of The Kimberly Guilfoyle Show, great new podcast over at Rumble. | ||
She and Don Jr. | ||
over there do a great job. | ||
I want to thank all our Rumble audience today. | ||
Those guys have the sharp elbows over in our live chat. | ||
We've got Sabin Howard, the sculptor of this amazing World War II monument that will be installed, I think, in September, October of next year in 2024 for the, you know, Remembrance Day or Veterans Day. | ||
Veterans Day here, Remembrance Day throughout the world, rest of the world, on the 11th of November of 2024, which will be right after one week after this all-important election. | ||
But I've got to start with the greatest mayor that the city of New York has ever had. | ||
I think the greatest mayor any city in this country has had. | ||
One of the great Americans of the late 20th and early 21st century, Mayor Rudy Giuliani. | ||
Now, Mayor, you know, MSNBC, and this is how they cover their tracks, right? | ||
The Russians would call them the drive-by media. | ||
It is lavish. | ||
The documents show, sir, a lavish lifestyle that was funded from money from other people. | ||
They don't actually say what we say in War Room, a level of depravity and perversion that is hard to kind of comprehend, that he actually took, I mean, trafficking of women for sex, prostitution, drugs, all, I mean, even worse, all of it, that he wrote off, this guy, porn sites, these cam sites, all of it that he wrote off his business, wrote off his business expenses. | ||
So he could avoid taxes. | ||
And then he took money, and they documented it, he took money from the Chinese Communist Party, he took money from Ukraine, he took money from other sources, from Romania, I think the mayor of Moscow, all of it. | ||
Rudy, you have done a yeoman's job as a patriot of bringing all this forward over many years, so for people that know Rudy Giuliani, his writings, his podcast, His time he spent here on War Room and your radio show on WABC are not surprised by any of this, although the mainstream media is acting shocked. | ||
Walk us through, I want to focus just on the Hunter Biden situation. | ||
Number one, this has been known for, is this election interference? | ||
This was known for years, Rudy. | ||
Wasn't this known by the time even you got the laptop from hell back, I think in the summer of 2020, that this shows you election interference? | ||
Go ahead, sir. | ||
I would say, Steve, that, um, 60, 70% of this was known, more than enough to bring a very, very strong case. | ||
By the end of 2019, certainly by the beginning of 2020, when I visited the US Attorney in Pittsburgh, at the request of Barr, and delivered to him hundreds of pages in documents from which any skilled federal attorney With a little help from me, since I helped to invent it, could have brought a RICO case against the whole family. | ||
You know, I kind of agree with Hunter's lawyer. | ||
If this guy had any other name but Biden, this charge wouldn't have been brought. | ||
This guy would be in jail now for bribery, racketeering, possibly even treason, all of which were provable in January of 2020 before Joe went, uh, announced as president. | ||
The hard drive Came to us eight months later. | ||
And it's the most unbelievable evidence I've ever seen. | ||
You take a case that was already provable. | ||
And you bring into it every form of evidence known to the courts. | ||
You have videotapes. | ||
You have audiotapes. | ||
You have documents. | ||
You have bank documents. | ||
You have admissions. | ||
You have a telephone call by Joe Biden in which he makes it clear that he's been lying for 20 years about not knowing about the foreign dealings. | ||
of his son. | ||
You don't even need all those pictures and checks that were paid for. | ||
He actually said it on the telephone! | ||
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Hang on, whoa. | |
Hang on, hang on, whoa. | ||
I want to go through this logically so people can understand it. | ||
Number one, you said that if his name was any other, he'd be charged with racketeering, money laundering, bank fraud, representing foreign governments. | ||
There'd be a slew of charges here that would have him in prison for 100 years. | ||
No doubt about that? | ||
Well, he'd have him in prison for 20, 30 years. | ||
And more importantly, the key defendant would be Joe Biden, not him. | ||
He's not a small player. | ||
That would be unfair. | ||
He was his principal bagman. | ||
But he's, he's the, um, I mean, he's the number two guy. | ||
He's not the main. | ||
This would be like getting the number two people in the mafia family, not the mafia bosses. | ||
Uh, Joe was the boss. | ||
But, but, but you do this, Rudy, you, you guys would always target the underbosses to get them to roll. | ||
Do you think that's part of the thing here with Hunter to make him sweat and make him roll on his old man? | ||
You don't have to have him roll. | ||
He's already rolled. | ||
He rolled in the hard drive. | ||
You got everything you need. | ||
He's already admitted everything. | ||
There's nothing more he can tell us. | ||
He's already told it to us. | ||
Ask him, how much money did your father get? | ||
Oh, for 30 years, my father got 50% of my income. | ||
That's in the hard drive. | ||
That's already in evidence. | ||
I mean, they can go try to disprove it, but it's evidence. | ||
When they say there's no evidence against him, they just mean the case hasn't gone to trial and been proved. | ||
There are a thousand pieces of evidence against him. | ||
That entry in the email to his daughter, that for 30 years I've been giving my father half my income, is what you call evidence. | ||
Not only is it evidence, it's evidence of a very high quality that I rarely would have in a case in which I got convictions on congressmen, senators, Wall Street titans. | ||
The evidence in this case is overwhelming. | ||
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Rudy, hang on a second. | |
Hang on for a second. | ||
Because I want to people understand this in the timeline. | ||
These crimes, at least the tax crimes, were committed in 16, I think 17, 18, and 19. | ||
I think that's the four years of the... Right. | ||
18 and 19. I think that's the four years of the... | ||
Right. Okay. The hard drive, sir, was delivered to, the hard drive was delivered to the FBI and the Attorney General in late November or early December of 2019. | ||
When you talk about evidence and the hard drive is self-explanatory, the FBI and DOJ at the highest levels had this even before the primary really kicked off the Democratic Party. | ||
So how can you have both the hard drive that had all the evidence and they knew from the IRS what they already had on Hunter, how is this being resolved, not even resolved, why are these charges being brought up in December Of 2023. | ||
I think that's what's so confusing to people. | ||
How did the FBI, if your evidence is so overwhelming, if the crimes are so self-explanatory, how can the FBI, Christopher Wray, and I might add as a small note, Mayor Giuliani, these were appointees by President Donald J. Trump that were confirmed by the United States Senate. | ||
How did Republicans get this or Republican appointees in a Trump administration and just sit there? | ||
At an enclosed bar. | ||
I mean, from 19 on, Barr knew the whole thing. | ||
It's incomprehensible that he would sit on it and cover it up. | ||
I mean, it's a crime that he did it. | ||
And nobody ever asked him about it, as if he's some kind of god. | ||
I mean, the reality is that what you see in the hard drive now was all there in 2019. | ||
It was also verified within two weeks by the FBI. | ||
They took two and a half years to make believe that it was verified, but it was actually professionally verified in 2019. | ||
So they all knew it was true. | ||
It would take about a month or two to really investigate it and prosecute what you had there because it was so complete. | ||
And now if you combine that with the evidence that the IRS agents were giving them, and I'll turn over to you my outline that I gave to Barr in January of 2020, Bob Costello and I. | ||
You've got a racketeering case that would be put together by a competent U.S. | ||
attorney in two months, well before he ever ran for president. | ||
No interference in the campaign. | ||
The American people would be on notice that a 30-year crook was running for president, where there was overwhelming, solid, incontrovertible evidence, and we'd be spared Enormous, almost irreparable damage. | ||
Rudy, Rudy, Rudy, Rudy, if all that's true, if all that's true and you're talking about selling out to Ukraine, selling out to our existential enemies in the Chinese Communist Party, the evidence is self, you know, it's self-evident. | ||
It's in your face. | ||
It's there. | ||
The FBI, in fact, verified that this was not Russian information, but two weeks after they actually took possession of it in 2019. | ||
Help me out here, because I know you're not a conspiracy theorist, and I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but we don't believe in any coincidences. | ||
Why did a Trump-appointed Republican Director of the FBI and a Trump-appointed Republican Attorney General, why did they not take action? | ||
Well, you know, motive is sometimes never proven. | ||
I've come up with many of them. | ||
I can just prove the fact that they were corrupt. | ||
There's no question that Ray He's probably the most corrupt man to ever be head of the FBI, even including J. Edgar Hoover. | ||
And Barr may turn out to be, by and large, the most corrupt attorney general. | ||
I mean, he watched his president get impeached for an action that he could have disproved by disclosing the hard drive. | ||
The hard drive would explain 100% why the president of the United States would ask the president-elect of Ukraine to investigate a crime at the highest level of the two governments. | ||
There is more than probable cause that there was a bribe, Joe Biden, to the president of Ukraine to fix a case for a crooked oligarch that was paying Joe and employing his son and also getting his son out of trouble. | ||
We see the extent to which Joe goes in the United States to cover Hunter. | ||
So, I mean, it's totally credible that he'd do the same thing in Ukraine. | ||
So that was all there. | ||
All that had to do is be brought forward and there'd be no impeachment. | ||
And the Attorney General covered it up. | ||
I don't know why. | ||
That's for him to answer. | ||
All I do know is it's a very serious crime and he's getting away with it. | ||
Rudy, hang on. | ||
We're going to hold you to the next block because I'm going to pivot. | ||
You mentioned and talked about the impeachment of President Trump, the first impeachment. | ||
This coming week, sir, I think it's Wednesday or Thursday, right before they leave, they're going to vote on a formal impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden. | ||
Rudy Giuliani's been on this for years, and we're going to ask him his thoughts about this. | ||
So just stick around, take a short commercial break. | ||
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If you don't believe that, look what happened this week with Putin and Mohammed bin Zayed in the UAE. | ||
This is interesting. | ||
They had the cop. | ||
They had the COP conference, I think, in Dubai. | ||
And just up the road, I think 50 or 60 miles in Abu Dhabi, they had Putin come as a conquering hero. | ||
So they're trying to take your money in trillions of dollars at the COP conference that you've got to pay for all reparations for climate change and global warming from their oil. | ||
Or so they say, theoretically. | ||
Not that I believe it. | ||
At the same time, they're trying to get off the dollar and they're doing a pretty good job. | ||
UAE said that we're not going to use petrodollars anymore. | ||
Go to Birch Gold. | ||
Get an answer. | ||
Short break. | ||
This is a big story. Rudy Giuliani. | ||
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hearts and minds of nations who call out to on you. | |
Laura he was your host, I'll bring him on in a second. | ||
We're talking about Warpath Coffee. | ||
That's how we get jacked up here in the War Room. | ||
But Rudy, you mentioned this, and I got to tell you, this is what needs an investigation. | ||
I mean, Barr and Wray, these people, think about it for a second. | ||
Everything the country went through with that impeachment right before the pandemic started. | ||
In fact, we started the show called War Room Impeachment that was to go into it. | ||
Barr knew, I want everybody to understand this, Bill Barr knew everything they were saying about President Trump. | ||
In all those committee hearings on national TV, global TV, he knew it was all a lie. | ||
Bill Barr and Chris Wray, FBI Director and the Attorney General, knew that everything that's being said about President Trump was a bald-faced lie. | ||
Think about that for a second. | ||
They talk about why we should have confidence in the government. | ||
These are establishment Republicans that hated Trump. | ||
One of them's a Chris Christie guy, the other's a Bush guy. | ||
Rudy, I mean, it's mind-boggling when you think about it. | ||
They had the laptop from hell. | ||
They also had all the evidence on Hunter's taxes. | ||
They knew at the time they had a problem, right? | ||
They knew about his depravity. | ||
They knew about his sickness. | ||
They knew about all of it. | ||
Rudy, this week, we're going to pivot, and there's going to be a vote on a formal impeachment. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Kevin McCarthy announced a couple of months ago, like Pelosi did, remember, at the U.N. | ||
that time. | ||
She said it. | ||
They were already working. | ||
The Republicans have been working. | ||
I don't think they've been doing a particularly great job, at least what I see, but I hear behind the scenes may be different. | ||
What are your thoughts this week on this vote for impeachment inquiry and how quickly? | ||
I mean, you would actually say we could take it right to the House and show the evidence right now. | ||
It's so overwhelming. | ||
We could. | ||
We could. | ||
It might not be the best strategy. | ||
I mean, the benefit of having gone slowly, which is extremely frustrating to those of us who know the... It's sort of like we know the end of the book, and they're making the book much longer than it has to be. | ||
But the reality is, I mean, this has been obstructed tremendously by the media. | ||
There's never been a media cover-up of this dimension ever, I don't think, in the history of the world, certainly in the history of the United States. | ||
So one of the benefits of going slowly is everything gets repeated, everything, we go over it again, we repeat it. | ||
To those of us who follow it, it seems like we're wasting time, but maybe Comer knows something we don't. | ||
You got to keep drilling this in because you're not getting to 100% of the American people. | ||
If this were a regular story, it'd be on all the networks, it'd be in all the newspapers. | ||
American people would have gotten it four years ago. | ||
American people are only getting it because of you, me, and maybe 70 other people who cover it, total, on different networks. | ||
Another 5,000 don't cover it. | ||
So here's what I think. | ||
I think they should vote to have the investigation. | ||
That will give them more power to subpoena. | ||
As to whether to impeach him or not, that's a political question at this point, because you can always indict him after He's out of office. | ||
An indictment is actually even better because he really belongs in jail, if he's compass menace at the time. | ||
And so does Hunter and the rest of them. | ||
There's a whole group of people here that should go to jail, not just them. | ||
You're absolutely right. | ||
The conspiracy in corrupting our law enforcement agencies is just as bad as the corruption of our government at the highest level. | ||
In fact, it may be worse because that has an impact on hurting everybody else more. | ||
That's the part that hurt you, hurt me, hurt Papadopoulos, hurt those poor people that were dragged out of their homes at four in the morning with the Gestapo there. | ||
The corruption of the agencies. | ||
That's as big an investigation and as big an imperative as this. | ||
And I just ask people to look at Chris Christie. | ||
I mean, this guy was my friend, so I feel personally Betrayed. | ||
The other night, when he said that those Republicans shouldn't support Trump if he's convicted, means that he believes that these are valid prosecutions. | ||
I think he should just quit the Republican Party. | ||
He's lying. | ||
He doesn't believe they're valid. | ||
He still wants to cover his rather substantial you-know-what, because he suggested Wray. | ||
And Wray is a major criminal in this whole thing. | ||
He's destroyed the premier law enforcement agency in the United States. | ||
There's one thing about being incompetent. | ||
There's one thing about maybe having your own agenda you want to implement. | ||
There's another thing about being a criminal. | ||
I mean, you were the legendary U.S. | ||
attorney that put away The five families. | ||
You broke... Have everybody seen Godfather? | ||
Godfather 3 shouldn't have been the crappy movie they made as a third installment. | ||
It should have been Rudy breaking the five. | ||
No, seriously, they should have taken your life and put an actor playing you and should have shown you broke the five families from Godfather 1. | ||
You broke them. | ||
You broke the mafia on Wall Street. | ||
It was led by Milken, the Wall Street mafia. | ||
When you say Chris Wray is a criminal, Can you be, because I know the media is going to pick this up today. | ||
Crazy Rudy's had a Bloody Mary on Bannon's show again on Saturday morning. | ||
He was out talking crazy talk. | ||
Out talking crazy talk. | ||
Back that up. | ||
Back up the Chris Razor criminal. | ||
Sure. | ||
Holding on to the hard drive for a year. | ||
And then we get to a very key point also, not just the impeachment. | ||
When the hard drive is being used affirmatively to fix the election, when the 51 prostitutes that used to be intelligence agents signed that document on one day's request, that it had earmarks of Russian disinformation, the FBI had internal reports proving that that was untrue. | ||
Instead, they leaked to the press that there was credibility to that. | ||
And it lent a great deal of support to the cover-up. | ||
Ray was right in the middle of that. | ||
At that point, Ray was duty-bound, if he wasn't a criminal and he wasn't a dishonest man, to come forward and say, well, this is enough, enough. | ||
We have this hard drive. | ||
We validated it almost a year ago. | ||
And it's got nothing to do with Russia. | ||
Whatever the hell else it is, it's got nothing to do with Russia. | ||
I also don't know, as a decent moral man, how you could look at that and not go nuts and say, this family shouldn't be within a thousand miles of the White House. | ||
I mean, the things that are revealed on it are much worse than has actually been revealed to the public. | ||
This is not only a 30-year-long criminal... Tell me about that. | ||
Tell me about that. | ||
Tell me about what... People have no earthy idea the level of depravity and crime that's in that laptop. | ||
Tell me about that for a second. | ||
Well, I mean, the idea that they were taking... Now, the laptop would demonstrate about $30 million going to them from red China. | ||
Just imagine during the Cold War, if $30 million went to the Kennedy, not even the Kennedy, but to the Kennedy family or the Reagan family. | ||
No matter how popular they were, they'd have gone to jail. | ||
Your family can't get $30 million from our biggest enemy. | ||
And there is proof in Joe's own words that he knew about the Chinese part. | ||
I have the tape. | ||
Played it numerous times. | ||
He knows all about the allegations regarding science. | ||
Okay, hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on. | ||
I believe you're the constitutional guy, I'm not, but I think it's bribery, treason, or high crimes and misdemeanors are the only basis for impeaching a president. | ||
In what categories they fall? | ||
What is Joe Biden done according to that definition that raises to the level of an impeachable offense, Mayor Giuliani? | ||
Bribery over and over. | ||
And over again. | ||
For example, they get 30 million plus from China. | ||
Joe is part of it. | ||
There are witnesses that say he's part of it. | ||
He can say he's not, but there are witnesses. | ||
Every trial, the defendant says he isn't. | ||
There are four or five witnesses that say he's part of it. | ||
There are documents that show that he was part of the bribe. | ||
Circumstantial evidence proves it. | ||
Bribes unheard of in American history. | ||
We've never had bribes at this level. | ||
How about the 3.5 from Buterina? | ||
And then Buterina is the only oligarch at that level of the Russian organized crime that never gets a sanction placed against her, even though she's on the list numerous times. | ||
That's the quid pro quo for the 3.5 million. | ||
He gave back the Bagram Air Base to Afghanistan, 400 miles from China. | ||
Who the hell would do that other than somebody who's compromised? | ||
No sane president is going to give up an airbase, which happens to have been at that point one of our best ones, for no reason than to make China more secure. | ||
I mean, we would give our ITs now to have a base 400 miles from China. | ||
It's absurd. | ||
I mean, it's almost treason that proves itself. | ||
I could give you any number of things that he did in exchange for the incredibly obscene amounts of money that he got from them. | ||
Not doing a damn thing about fentanyl so that China is making billions, not pursuing COVID. | ||
I mean, they deliberately sent people here that killed lots of Americans. | ||
They sent people to Europe that killed lots of Europeans. | ||
It was done deliberately. | ||
No American president that wasn't compromised wouldn't start an investigation of it. | ||
That's, in exchange, that's a deliverable for the $30 million. | ||
We've got to bounce, and I know we're going to have you on a lot more about this. | ||
I want all your touch points. | ||
Just one last question. | ||
If you were asked, would you go and actually help to prosecute this impeachment inquiry in the House? | ||
If you were asked to be a lawyer, one of the advisors on it? | ||
In a second, I'd do that or I'd prosecute her in court. | ||
I mean, I would put at risk my record of never losing a prosecution, but I would think this would be one of the strongest cases I ever had. | ||
Rudy, how did people get to you? | ||
All your touch points, the radio show, the podcast, all your writings, where do people go? | ||
RudyGiulianiCS.com is a good place to go because there you can You can get to wabcradio.com. | ||
I'm on at three o'clock this afternoon. | ||
Or you can get to my live cast on eight o'clock tonight. | ||
You can get it on Getter. | ||
You can get it on Twitter. | ||
You can get it on Facebook. | ||
And then you can get it on Newsmax as well, the new Newsmax Plus. | ||
Perfect. | ||
Rudy, thank you so much for taking time out of your day to join us. | ||
Rudy Giuliani, America's best. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
We're going to have Rudy on a lot because we've got to get into the details of this. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Kimberly Guilfoyle of The Kimberly Guilfoyle Show joins us next with Tage Gill in the War Room. | ||
Okay, welcome back. | ||
Kimberly Guilfoyle joins us from The Kimberly Guilfoyle Show. | ||
It's over on Rumble. | ||
With Don Jr. | ||
and Dan Bongino, the great, our Rumble audience, I think we're almost a million subscribers now. | ||
I want to thank everybody over there. | ||
Our Rumble crowd is, you know, it's rough and tumble in Rumble. | ||
It's got to be rough and tumble. | ||
That's a free speech absolutist crowd. | ||
I want to thank them and all, of course, the live chat with Getter and everybody else, Real America's Voice. | ||
Thank you, everybody. | ||
Tayshia Gill's with me. | ||
Going to bring in a moment. | ||
Kimberly, a lot of folks, I don't know, maybe some folks, don't realize that you were a killer prosecutor. | ||
For many, many years. | ||
And that's why I want you on today. | ||
I want to start with Hunter Biden. | ||
I think the central district of federal court grand jury indicted him. | ||
What are your thoughts as you read that and putting your prosecutor's hat on? | ||
It's like these tax charges. | ||
But when you read the document, your head kind of blows up. | ||
Can you walk us through what you think is going on here? | ||
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It's pretty interesting. | |
As Lizzo says, it's about damn time, right? | ||
What were they waiting for? | ||
Because this is something that they should have had nailed down on the books, you know, long ago. | ||
But, you know, they've been protecting the Biden crime family this whole time. | ||
But listen, this is a little bit of a crack in the armor, which is good. | ||
He was indicted on nine tax charges in California for allegedly failing to file taxes. | ||
Evading an assessment and filing a fraudulent form. | ||
So these are pretty straightforward on its face. | ||
And according to this indictment, Hunter spent millions of dollars on an extravagant lifestyle. | ||
Read into that versus paying his taxes. | ||
You know what that means? | ||
Drugs, hookers, escorts, girlfriends, and even a sex club membership because that's what you need most in life. | ||
Don't pay your taxes. | ||
He spent it on anything and everything but actually abiding by the law and paying the taxes like the rest of us, you know, folks do. | ||
So this could throw a wrench, Steve, in Hunter's upcoming House testimony because, well, he used this potentially as an excuse to get out of it. | ||
But, you know, ask yourself, why are these charges only being brought now? | ||
I think there's some backstory on this. | ||
Because they're so straightforward, there was no reason for this delay. | ||
They were protecting him. | ||
They could have been brought in 2019 or 2020, but we know the DOJ was protecting Biden. | ||
So now they are ready to pull the rug out from under him. | ||
I think it's just another example, quite frankly, of how rigged 2020 really was. | ||
See, this is why I want to have you on here, give me your professional knowledge of this, because I'm not a lawyer, never been a prosecutor, didn't go to law school, and most of the audience didn't either. | ||
Here's what I don't get. | ||
These tax events were in 16, 17, 18, and 19. | ||
As a prosecutor, this guy Weiss, this information has been around a long time. | ||
This is not nothing fresh, and like you said, it's pretty straightforward, and they didn't even do wire fraud or bank fraud. | ||
When you read the document, you see lavish lifestyle. | ||
That is just, it's the most perverted, degenerate, By the way, I worked on Wall Street and in Hollywood, but this is like reading a novel. | ||
Then you see about the sources of proceeds is China, it's Ukraine, it's Romania, it's the mayor of Moscow, it's a rogues gallery of people who are not citizens of the United States of America. | ||
As a prosecutor, why did it take so long? | ||
And why is it only taxes? | ||
Why did they only do that, ma'am? | ||
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You know, I think they want to just take a soft brush at him. | |
They're still protecting this Biden crime family. | ||
They're trying to figure out if they can drag him across the finish line to be able to run against Donald Trump. | ||
But it's awful because this ignores, Steve, all the illegal foreign lobbying activity from Hunter. | ||
Remember the so-called spy chief of China, Patrick Ho? | ||
He gave Hunter a million dollars. | ||
What was he expecting in return? | ||
How is this compromise of this country, the integrity of our government, Biden's ability to actually govern and be commander-in-chief of the most important country in the world? | ||
This to me is something that should be of grave concern for all Americans, and we don't see the focus and the emphasis on this. | ||
But I do think they're starting to obviously have serious doubts about Joe Biden, his ability, and I think they'll start chipping away at him like they're chipping away at Hunter, making it more problematic for him to remain the nominee. | ||
And that's the only reason I think that they're starting to go after him, because there is absolutely no excuse for these charges not being brought earlier. They're not complex, they're straightforward on their face, but instead they kept protecting and you know they're all acting in concert. | ||
These government gangsters, to quote Kash Patel, the DOJ, FBI, CIA, the whole works. And that's what we've seen over and over again, but it looks like the tide is turning a little bit there. | ||
KG, you see there's going to be a vote, I guess on a formal impeachment inquiry on Biden next week as president. | ||
You got Hunter is supposed to go in for a deposition, I think, on Wednesday. | ||
They're fighting that. | ||
You've got these charges. | ||
How does in your mind, how does this all get worked through? | ||
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Well, I think it's going to be complicated because obviously we've taken some losses in Congress with McCarthy is going to retire. | |
So what about that seat? | ||
Santos got the boot. | ||
That's a problem. | ||
So we don't have that much of a majority, but the facts and the prima facie case are very compelling and strong. | ||
Facts and evidence, not partisan politics against Joe Biden and the corruption, ripe for impeachment. | ||
I'd love to see that go through. | ||
It should. | ||
I don't want justice to be denied just because it's been, you know, delayed, but you've got a lot of things happening at once. | ||
I wouldn't be surprised if Hunter Biden's legal team then tries to postpone this based on the new California indictments because They also don't want him subjected to, you know, questioning ad nauseum as they see it with no restrictions and no limits, which is also why they don't want it to make it publicly televised. | ||
And this is the problem. | ||
So you see the fix is still in. | ||
Let's see how it works out. | ||
But I'd be surprised if it still went forward this week based on what we saw just transpire, you know, in California. | ||
Do you believe that DOJ and Weiss and these guys and Garland dropped it right now to get him off the hook or give him some sort of excuse so he didn't have to go in for the deposit, on the record, under oath deposition? | ||
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I do. | |
I don't believe in these, you know, coincidence. | ||
I really don't. | ||
It's just, it's ridiculous to me. | ||
Everything is timing. | ||
They're all acting in concert together. | ||
And this was the perfect opportunity to be able to give him a pass to get him out of public scrutiny and not have that testimony come out. | ||
I mean, they're playing a game here. | ||
for the next, you know, 11 some odd months to get across the line for the election. | ||
And they're going to do whatever they can. That's why they're trying to sideline Trump. | ||
They're trying to bury him alive in indictments and having to go and testify. And he'll be back in New York again on that stupid sham indictment and that witch hunt of a case with that Letitia James, horrible person, Jack Smith, all of them, Weiss. | ||
They're all working together, Merrick Garland. And their whole house of cards is going to fall down and collapse on them as well it should, because the American people deserve better. | ||
And that's why I cannot wait to get President Trump back in. | ||
And I know the members of Congress, Senate feel the same way because they'll actually be able to get some work done and there won't be any more, you know, obstructionists really trying to prevent due process and justice and government operating efficiently as it should. | ||
Kimberly, when you were a prosecutor, you went after businesses and, you know, for these types of things. | ||
Walk me through your thoughts for this audience on this, whatever this thing is going on in Manhattan Court, because I'll be honest, I spent a lot of years in finance, and I keep sitting there and watching, you know, Don Jr. | ||
and Eric, I keep saying, I say, I don't understand what they're doing. | ||
I mean, this is, I can't, I tell the audience all the time, I've never seen anything that's more normal course of business Then the financial statements and what the advisors did and the bankers did. | ||
What is actually going on in New York legally? | ||
I mean, how do they even justify this? | ||
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Well, they really can't. | |
And everyone always tells me, Kimberly, don't worry, you know, it'll be overturned on appeal. | ||
I get that. | ||
That's not the point. | ||
It shouldn't be there to begin with. | ||
It's just like any one of us who go and apply to a bank to get a loan for a home, for a mortgage, etc. and say, I want to, here's my financial records, here's what I make, here's what property, etc. | ||
I have collateral to be able to offer. | ||
The bank then goes and does their own independent vetting to determine whether or not it's sufficient and if a loan should be given to you. | ||
They take tremendous risk and responsibility by doing so. | ||
They have a fiduciary duty to the bank to be able to do that due diligence. | ||
That was all done here. | ||
There's no allegation whatsoever that they did not pay back any loans, that they were late on any payments or any kind of, you know, malfeasance on their part. | ||
Nothing whatsoever. | ||
They relied on their own due diligence, their accountants, their people providing the records and documentation to submit for the financial loans. | ||
And now they want to say, well, guess what? | ||
We believe that some of the things you put in those loan documents that the banks independently accepted are not worth what they're stated on paper. | ||
For example, Mar-a-Lago. | ||
They said, no, no, no, Mar-a-Lago is worth $18 million. | ||
Well, Mar-a-Lago, I have news for you, is worth whatever two or three billionaires would pay for it, okay? | ||
We got Ken Griffin down the street who has the most expensive house in America, $1 billion, and that's on the same side of the street as Stone's Throw away from Mar-a-Lago. | ||
So how is that that Mar-a-Lago is $18 million? | ||
It defies logic. | ||
So they put forth and proffered experts to show actual value and to back up their financial statements. | ||
Now it's going to be whatever kind of circus this judge wants to do. | ||
Whether he's going to hold Donald Trump liable, what will the amount be? | ||
Is he going to drag the boys into that? | ||
Don Jr. | ||
went back and was a lead witness for the defense, did a very good job. | ||
You know, both times, they're telling the truth. | ||
They took an oath, they're telling the truth. | ||
There is nothing that they did wrong. | ||
It's just a political persecution. | ||
And it's one more example of trying to interfere in a United States presidential election. | ||
That's it. | ||
In 2020, they could have brought these charges with Hunter and it would all come out. | ||
They had the laptop from how Ray and Barr had it in December of 2019. | ||
It could have come out before the 2020 election. | ||
That's election interference. | ||
This is election interference. | ||
We only got a couple minutes. | ||
I just need your summary of where you think the Jack Smith and the judge The judge seems, it's inconceivable a case this complex, which is all a joke, but even the complexity of it could be brought in March. | ||
You know this, this thing would take two or three years to get to trial. | ||
She's maniacally focused on making it happen. | ||
How could it possibly, even with the trumped up charges and everything, how could you just, in the mechanics of the process, get a trial going on March 4th on this J6 situation? | ||
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You absolutely cannot. | |
It will be overturned because it would say, oh, this is ineffective assistance to counsel, inability to prepare and put this defense forward. | ||
But again, they're just trying to put him in cement boots. | ||
They are trying to bury Trump alive, keep him on the sidelines, unable to campaign, unable to do his events because he has to go into all these courts. | ||
So they're trying to do that. | ||
They are hell-bent. | ||
They care less about the outcome than they do the process of actually tying him up. | ||
They want to make sure, because they've got a candidate, they cannot get out of bed, they cannot tie his own shoes, okay? | ||
He's like the slip-on, slip-off president. | ||
That's it in his little slippers. | ||
And he's unable to do any of that. | ||
Last time they had COVID, so I wouldn't be surprised if we don't see another China virus come around to try to shut down the country. | ||
They'll do whatever it takes because they have a guy that actually can't campaign. | ||
They don't want President Trump out there. | ||
They literally become physically sick and they're like silent screaming inside every time they see him. | ||
Pack a place, get everyone out there for all the different rallies that he does across the country. | ||
You see how well he's doing. | ||
He's up 40%, you know, over everyone else in the polls. | ||
These primaries are a pathetic joke. | ||
And for everyone who asked me out there, are we gonna have any of these people involved? | ||
Let's make a big tent. | ||
No. | ||
We only want the best and the brightest. | ||
Trump is going to win. | ||
Get it together. | ||
Get your head on straight. | ||
And none of those people, those fake Republicans, rhinos, I'll throw the RNC in there with that, all these people have to go. | ||
They're not going to be part of our team. | ||
They suck. | ||
We're not going to reward them. | ||
They're traitorous, they're disloyal, and they're unqualified. | ||
So that's it. | ||
I've had enough with all those people. | ||
I know who I'd like in there. | ||
Let's get Bannon back in, and Kash Patel, and Mike Davis, and Rick Grinnell, and Alina Hava, and let's kick some ass. | ||
And Kimberly Guilfoyle is comms director and press secretary. | ||
Kimberly, how do people get to your show? | ||
You've got about a minute. | ||
We want to know how to get all your touch points, how to get to the show, everything. | ||
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Okay, you can follow me across all social media, you know, Twitter, X, whatever you want to call it, on Facebook, Instagram, Truth Social, my show on Rumble, The Kimberly Guilfoyle Show, Monday, Thursday, 4 p.m. | |
Eastern. | ||
You're doing fantastic on Rumble. | ||
We're not afraid of free speech and of all different opinions coming into play, because when you got the facts and evidence on your side, you know you're going to be able to kick ass. | ||
So we love it there. | ||
It's a great home for Don Jr. | ||
and I follow him there as well. | ||
We like to mix it up. | ||
Like a guy I know. | ||
We love you, Kimberly. | ||
And I gotta tell you, in Trump's war cabinet, you're gonna be a very prominent player. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Thank you for defending the President of the United States, Donald J. Trump. | ||
Kimberly Guilfoyle. | ||
Kimberly Guilfoyle Show on Rumble. | ||
Short break. | ||
Tage Gill joins me on the other side. | ||
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War Room, here's your host, Stephen K. Babb. | |
I wanted to make sure, because we had Saturday, and to do this, to go get both Rudy and Kimberly. | ||
You know, people know him as, you know, Trump's friend. | ||
They know him as an advisor to the president. | ||
He did, you know, did the first impeachment. | ||
They know Kimberly as a as a media personality. | ||
And he's been at Fox and her own show and a defender of the president. | ||
And she still gave the best speech, I think, at the convention in 2020, the one that was truncated by by Covid. | ||
But those are both heavy duty prosecutors. | ||
I mean, Kimberly's reputation was absolute killer. | ||
And of course, Rudy, I think, is the greatest prosecutor we had in the second half of the 20th century. | ||
He's got track record proof. | ||
He took down the five families and he took down Milken and these guys, which might have been even more powerful. | ||
And they both gave it to you there about this Hunter Biden situation stinks to high heaven. | ||
And it's the cover up. | ||
And by the way, the crimes are egregious and that's all going to come out. | ||
But there's something not right about this thing. | ||
People knew about this and people that are supposed to be conservatives and Republicans knew about this. | ||
The reason you worked so hard in 2016 and did all that in 2016 was to make sure that something like this didn't happen. | ||
And it did happen. | ||
And we have to get to the bottom of Bill Barr and Chris Rea too, the worst people in modern American history, not political history, in modern American history. | ||
And they have to, they, the system doesn't work if you just go, you know, if it's just Democrats. | ||
You have to hold these people accountable. | ||
Tej Gill, I got to thank you. | ||
You know, the audience is responding great. | ||
Every day I get up, I get, I get my, um, Of course, I do my Field of Greens. | ||
That's my good stuff. | ||
Then I get my Mariner's Blend. | ||
This is good stuff too, but it's coffee. | ||
And I got to tell you, it gets me fired up for the morning. | ||
All these great rants I have. | ||
I think your lawyer ought to reach out to me. | ||
You ought to get a rev share on my rants because Warpath Coffee, the dark horse. | ||
Tell us about, I want you to go back and tell the audience, you're a pipe hitter. | ||
How did a pipe hitter become an entrepreneur? | ||
You actually, for the years you did security for us and all that, I would say you'd be the last guy that would say one day he'd be on War Room as having the best coffee ever and having just a huge hit of coffee. | ||
Tell us how you did it. | ||
Okay, when I stopped traveling for the government I started while I was doing security stateside. | ||
You're one of my clients. | ||
And then, um, hold it, hold it, hold it. | ||
Stop, stop, stop. | ||
Hold it. | ||
Stop. | ||
That's the greatest line I've ever heard. | ||
When I stopped traveling for the government, when I stopped traveling for the yes, Mr. Bond. | ||
Yes. | ||
Commander Bond. | ||
Okay. | ||
Keep, keep going. | ||
I stopped traveling for the government. | ||
Keep going. | ||
I stopped traveling for the government. | ||
Um, I started doing security, private security, you know, basically for a high wealth individuals and some, um, high risk people also. | ||
Stateside. | ||
And then, um, that was my first entrepreneur introduction to being an entrepreneur, you know, having my own security company. | ||
And then, um, I started doing the t-shirts and the, the t-shirts really took off. | ||
And when I started traveling with you and some other people in DC, I really started learning about the corruption and in the government. | ||
I had no idea any of this stuff was going on when I was in the military or working for the government. | ||
So, um, I created a pretty edgy t-shirt company who made a lot of politically incorrect t-shirts and we sold tons and tons of shirts and eventually we ended up getting banned on social media and our ad accounts got suspended and the coffee was always on deck. | ||
I've been wanting to do coffee for a while but the t-shirts were going so well and I was also doing the security stuff on the side so when the t-shirts got banned I was like well it's time for the coffee to go so We started pushing the coffee and like I've told you before, you know, being a Navy SEAL, we always had the best guns and the best equipment, the best gear. | ||
So I wanted to make the best coffee. | ||
So I teamed up with an amazing roaster and we created our own blends and the coffee is out of this world. | ||
And I want to thank the Warpath Coffee for buying so much of it in the last month. | ||
It's been overwhelming. | ||
We're about a week behind still. | ||
The War Room loves the Warpath. | ||
Now, here's why. | ||
We're serious coffee drinkers. | ||
I mean, people here, we work in 24-7. | ||
The posse works all the time. | ||
They're at the ramparts. | ||
They need a good cup of coffee, particularly early in the morning to get jacked up, but later in the day. | ||
I always put a pot on before the 5 o'clock show. | ||
But what gets me, I mean, you and I worked on this, the dark roast for about a year and a half, and I think you'd worked on it before then. | ||
Just walk through, take a minute or two about how you work with the roasters, all the special stuff that's done, because I drink so much coffee. | ||
You've taken the acid out of the acidic. | ||
That's always a holdup with dark roast. | ||
I try to pitch people on dark roast. | ||
They go, well, it's too bitter. | ||
It's too acidic. | ||
It's got too much of a bite to it. | ||
How did you guys take it out? | ||
So the reason it's not bitter or not acidic is, It sounds really simple, but we don't burn it. | ||
So most roasters burn their coffee, at least partially, and that's where you get the acidic flavor and the bitter flavor and all that stuff. | ||
That's why most coffee, they serve it with milk and sugar. | ||
It's to hide the acid and the bitter taste. | ||
So we roast our coffee on a perforated drum, and that prevents the tips of the beans from burning. | ||
It's called tipping. | ||
So we basically have perfectly roasted beans. | ||
You know, it's not, it's not always perfectly roasted, but it's 99% of the time it's perfectly roasted. | ||
And that's why it's so smooth. | ||
Even the dark roast is really smooth. | ||
And we created the blends. | ||
We got samples from all the different origins around the world. | ||
And my wife and I started mixing up beans and we created the breakfast blend and the dark roast we created for you when we first partnered up with you. | ||
And now we've got a bunch of other blends. | ||
The summer blend has got a little bit of Jamaica Blue Mountain coffee in there and some other Caribbean coffee. | ||
And, you know, then we have the flavored coffees and we'll just keep pushing out different blends. | ||
But the breakfast blend and the Mariner's blend dark roast, that's our bread and butter. | ||
People love those. | ||
So if you like dark roast, The Mariner's Blend is for you. | ||
Best ever made. | ||
The Breakfast Blend is a medium roast and it's got a lot of caffeine in it, so that's how we do it. | ||
We just don't burn it. | ||
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This will light the candle. | ||
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You're going to stick with me for the second hour, but where do people go right now to participate? | ||
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Stick around, Taze, you're going to be with me for the second hour. | ||
We're going to tell some sea stories. | ||
How about that? | ||
Does that keep people excited on a Saturday? | ||
Turning Point. | ||
We're going to be at Turning Point next week. | ||
I want everybody there in the Greater Phoenix Area, Turning Point, AmericaFest, AmFest. | ||
I'm actually going to speak. | ||
Give one of the keynotes, I think, with Kimberly and Don Jr. | ||
and others on Sunday. | ||
We're going to do the shows live Monday and Tuesday for four hours. | ||
I want everybody to participate. | ||
We've got a bunch of big announcements. | ||
Tons of people. | ||
We're going to have breakout sessions. | ||
Grace is going to talk about the Bill Blaster. | ||
So much more. | ||
AmFest. | ||
Go check it out right now. |