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Sources tell NBC News that the president-elect Donald Trump is expected to pick Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
to be the Secretary of Health and Human Services. | ||
Trump had previously promised RFK a, quote, big role after RFK abandoned his independent bid for president and endorsed Donald Trump. | ||
The New York Times describes him like this as a, quote, environmental lawyer who has no medical or public health degrees. | ||
And has promoted anti-vaccine conspiracies for years, end quote. | ||
Regarding the Food and Drug Administration, the agency that is responsible for the safety of our prescriptions, vaccines, cosmetics, our food, even veterinary medicine, an agency that would be under his purview, RFK has said that, quote, Let's bring into our breaking news coverage former Obama White House Policy Director, MSNBC Medical Contributor, Dr. | ||
Kavita Patel. | ||
Dr. | ||
Patel, your first reaction. | ||
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Oh, my God. | |
I mean, those of us who have spent our, like, lifetime, kind of decades working in and around in HHS, I'm not kidding, Nicole. | ||
My texts are flying off the chain, both Democrats and Republicans, saying, this can't be real. | ||
Someone must have gotten this wrong. | ||
This can't be possible. | ||
And now the second underlying chain, there's some silver linings. | ||
The second thought I had is, he can't get confirmed, can he? | ||
But I'm just listening to you talk about the DNI and all these other roles. | ||
That require some sort of White House or confirmation or some combination and here we are. | ||
It is really hard to believe. | ||
There are career staff texting me saying this was just the push they needed to try to get out. | ||
They were already on the fence and worried. | ||
We're not just going to see this incredible integration of ideology that has no science behind it. | ||
But, Nicole, we're going to see probably the best of the best career staff leave, leaving these agencies potentially hollow that he would oversee. | ||
What are your issues specifically with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
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as HHS secretary? | |
We understand he's completely and totally unqualified as it relates to protecting the health, the safety, and the well-being of the American people. | ||
We have a lot of challenges emerging from the pandemic. | ||
We need serious folks with a serious background and serious expertise. | ||
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
is, of course, none of the above. | ||
Just for people that aren't familiar with how HHS interacts with the medical community and people's lives, just take us through a little bit of that, if you will. | ||
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Yeah, so the Secretary of Health and Human Services, as you mentioned, has a purview over many agencies that touch our lives. | |
You just touched on a couple of them, Food and Drug Administration, the CDC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. | ||
You may kind of know these letters as we've talked about all vaccines and things during COVID, but it touches everything. | ||
It touches our food supply chain. | ||
I'll give you an example. | ||
When we had a supply chain shortage of baby formula, this hits a lot of people at home because None of the shelves could keep the formula stocked. | ||
The HHS secretary kind of pulled it all together and worked with other departments to try to make sure that we could get Americans formula just to feed their children. | ||
Add into that just all the research. | ||
Think of the National Institutes of Health, Nicole. | ||
That's also under HHS. Research on drug development. | ||
And I actually pulled up, just to remind myself, a tweet from RFK Jr. | ||
when he was running for president, where he said that if he were president, I guess thank goodness he's not, he'd stop research on drug development and infectious diseases. | ||
For eight years. | ||
And I think he was proud of that. | ||
So anything that you do in the medical community, and let me tell you where it hits home. | ||
During COVID, you and I have talked about the Medical Reserve Corps and the Public Health Service Agency, all the people who actually help to facilitate getting vaccines across the country, getting COVID tests across the country, that's under HHS as well. | ||
So anything from a safety net clinic to the medicines that you trust are safe, that is now... | ||
Potentially going to be under this environmental lawyer with no training whatsoever. | ||
And very dangerous views. | ||
And I trust my pediatrician with that. | ||
RFK has criticized childhood vaccination schedules, linked vaccines to autism and other health issues against studies. | ||
CDC Director Rochelle Walensky warned in 2022 that vaccine misinformation is one of the biggest threats to children's health. | ||
In the sort of pickled community of anti-vax, Disinformation. | ||
There are people that refuse vaccines and there are outbreaks of polio and measles in this country, diseases that were once eradicated. | ||
What should people watching do if they have young kids? | ||
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I do think that if there is any solace, it's what you just said, that as doctors, we're trained. | |
So we are trained. | ||
I know that we've talked about doctors in many states not being allowed to talk about certain issues. | ||
I really hope and pray that vaccines and public health do not become another set of issues in addition to reproductive and women's health. | ||
But right now, your pediatricians, your primary care doctors, they have your best interests. | ||
They treat you in front of them, and they're not worried about the politics. | ||
In fact, I bet most of my medical colleagues don't even realize what's happening because they're doing what they should be doing and taking care of people. | ||
So I do think that it's worth just having that direct conversation with your pediatrician. | ||
And I also do encourage people to look at the evidence. | ||
I do not try to dismiss people when they talk to me about concerns about vaccines, but it's worth bringing back up that initial study that has been since debunked and refuted. | ||
And in fact, journals have retracted any of the mentions, not because they're afraid, but because we want to put good science forward. | ||
And Nicole, I'm all for telling you that we could probably do things differently. | ||
I know that I've talked with my own pediatrician, with my children about, do we need to do all of these vaccines in this one visit? | ||
Can we spread it across two visits? | ||
All of those conversations are appropriate, but that is not what we're talking about. | ||
That's not what RFK Jr. | ||
is talking about. | ||
He's talking about implying a direct causality between vaccines and autism, and in addition to that, other claims that we have. | ||
And then he couches it by saying he's not anti-vax. | ||
He's just anti all the vaccines that we currently have, which is effectively being anti-vaccine. | ||
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. | |
Here's one time I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
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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 Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | ||
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
War Room. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
It's Thursday, 14 November in the year of our Lord, 2024. | ||
No, it is not December 25th. | ||
It may feel like it, but it's not December 25th. | ||
Absolutely another blockbuster. | ||
This is Trump. | ||
Let Trump be Trump. | ||
Just absolutely incredible. | ||
Today, RFK Jr., a warrior against Big Pharma, the corrupting influence of Big Pharma, the corrupting money of Big Pharma. | ||
Man, oh man, if RFK gets his way, MSNBC will just be a test pattern because all they do is feed off those big pharma ads. | ||
That's why they protect big pharma all the time. | ||
Just absolutely incredible, incredible, incredible, incredible. | ||
President Trump announces that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
will be the next Secretary of Health and Human Services. | ||
And man, this guy's an innovator, got amazing ideas. | ||
Think of that with Gase, Tulsi Gabbard, and the whole up until this, all day, full meltdown. | ||
Full meltdown on Gates, full meltdown on Pete Hegseth, full meltdown on Tulsi Gabbard, full meltdown now on Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
Darren Beattie from Revolver. | ||
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Brother, it just gets better every day. | |
Everything we fought for is these people and coming together and just going to be an incredible powerhouse. | ||
Walk me through your first thoughts on RFK and then the entire cabinet. | ||
Well, RFK, I'm elated to hear the news. | ||
I'm so happy that he stepped into the fold. | ||
He stepped into the arena. | ||
He knew where he could do the most good for the country, and that was through Donald Trump. | ||
He made a very intelligent choice, and I think there's no sector, obviously, in which he's more qualified to assist the country, to assist the mandate that the American people have spoken, and that's through health. | ||
Take care of big pharma. | ||
You know, there's didn't used to be the case that we're such a fat country. | ||
It's not just an aesthetic issue. | ||
It's a health issue. | ||
It gets to all sorts of ramifications that are of significance to the country. | ||
He wants to get to the bottom of it. | ||
He wants to correct it. | ||
And I think make America healthy again is a precondition to make America great again. | ||
And so I think it's an exceptional choice. | ||
He's the right guy. | ||
My understanding is big pharma is terrified and they should be. | ||
What is the administrative state and the deep state's obvious meltdown? | ||
They're showing their weakness because now you can smell the fear. | ||
Walk me through it, Darren Beattie. | ||
Well, they're terrified. | ||
I have to say, they're terrified across the board, but I don't think anything compares to the seismic reaction to the Matt Gaetz appointment. | ||
I mean, this is how you want the corrupt, filthy, and criminal system to react to an appointment. | ||
They all know they're guilty, and they all know what's coming. | ||
Saying the DOJ, this is the epicenter of the swamp in many ways, because yes, there's been malfeasance across the board, across the bureaucracies, but in the case, you kind of expect... | ||
The intelligence world to be dirty. | ||
We just want them to be dirty for once on behalf of American interests. | ||
But you expect them to be dirty. | ||
But the justice system, you know, this gets to the core of our self-conception as Americans, is that we're a country governed by the rule of law, by a fair system. | ||
Justice is blind, the whole deal. | ||
And that has been eroded to the very core. | ||
By Biden, by Harris, by the corrupt cronies, by Obama, they have absolutely plundered the justice system to the point that that core beacon of legitimacy that we used to think defines us in contradistinction to the rest of the world. | ||
No longer is there. | ||
And it was the first time, it was only when the justice system itself became corrupted that you started to hear this term, banana republic, referring to the United States. | ||
That's why I think in the massive and absolutely critical swamp draining operation, the most important is the one at justice. | ||
And as I've said before, there's no person More fitting, more suited, both in terms of intelligence, capability, and personal understanding than Matt Gaetz to do this. | ||
And, you know, don't take my word for it. | ||
Take the word of all the corrupt, filth, criminal, trash, how they're reacting to this. | ||
And that says everything you need to know. | ||
Before I let you bounce, you also had a great piece the other day, we haven't had a chance to get to it, about Scott Bessent at Treasury. | ||
Walk me through it. | ||
Yes. | ||
So we're supporting Scott Bessent for Treasury. | ||
There's a lot of reasons for that. | ||
And, you know, I think one of the things that distinguishes this time around from last time is, yeah, the last time there were some exceptional people, you know, I would hope, you know, us included. | ||
But Trump went after the entire system and And basically every institution in the world was actuated against him. | ||
And when he won, it was like there was a choice between people, to a large degree, whose heart was in the right place but didn't know how to navigate the system and ultimately got smothered by the system, and the alternative would be system people who are not with the agenda. | ||
I think the Venn diagram of the overlap between people whose heart is in the right place, who are loyal to the agenda, who are interested in implementing the mandate, and the people who have the capability and understanding of the system, that Venn diagram, the intersection is bigger. | ||
And I think Scott Besant is certainly someone who stands very prominently in that intersection as someone with an exceptional career in finance, masterminded one of the greatest Most legendary trades in history. | ||
Understands the currencies, understands the markets, the things you need to navigate, not just to make the country rich, but also the things you need to understand where the pressure points are, because people forget the dollar and our economy is increasingly a tool of geopolitics that needs to be used intelligently. | ||
Otherwise, we're going to undermine ourselves. | ||
He's someone who understands that. | ||
may be equally if not more important after trump has taken down one foe after another one of the people standing that remains to be dealt with is powell that the fed chair with whom trump has had a contentious relationship and i think by far best sent is the most capable in terms of assisting trump in navigating whatever powell has in mind so those are just some of the reasons perfect we'll get how do people read where they go to revolver | ||
what's your social media read the full piece at revolver dot news where We're breaking at the cutting edge of all these incredible developments. | ||
Revolver.News. | ||
I'm at Twitter, at Darren J. Beattie. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
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Short break. | ||
Naomi Wolf, Alex de Grasse on the other side in the war room. | ||
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Trick. | |
Republicans have officially retained control of the House, securing a governing trifecta late last night. | ||
But what an epic fail by Democrats. | ||
Hakeem Jeffries says, hey, this is on me. | ||
I was unable to do it. | ||
They had more money, they had more time, and they had this young leader that they said was going to be their future unable to flip it. | ||
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We have a mandate from the American people. | |
A mandate not only to clean up the mess left by the Biden-Harris-Schumer agenda, but also to deliver on President Trump's priorities. | ||
Okay, welcome back. | ||
Naomi's going to join us in a second. | ||
As soon as we get her booted up, talk about RFK. Alex DeGrasse joins us. | ||
They announced yesterday NBC, CNN, Fox, all of them. | ||
They called the house race. | ||
We've officially taken the house. | ||
DeGrasse, they're saying it's 218 to what, 215 with a couple undecided. | ||
Where do you say we are? | ||
Because you called this brother a week ago. | ||
And we knew we were going to win because Alex de Grasse said it. | ||
You can take what he says to the bank. | ||
Where are we, brother? | ||
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I did say I think we had the path to net two or three. | |
That no longer is the case. | ||
I'll hold myself to that. | ||
But regardless, I said we were going to win, frankly, with no one else. | ||
Not Fox News, not NBC, which we were really upset about. | ||
The fact that we've got guys out there and females explaining everything to the networks like, hey, this is the path. | ||
Here's what's going on. | ||
And while it's gotten tighter for us, we've got 218 right now, according to Associated Press. | ||
Iowa won. | ||
We got Marianette Miller-Meeks, and she's up by 900 votes. | ||
The Dems are forcing a recount. | ||
It's going to be fine. | ||
That gets us to 219. | ||
We're currently at 221 right now. | ||
That's three seats, six total votes. | ||
And Alaska, we're up. | ||
We just got more results, I think, a couple hours ago. | ||
The Democrat has to win 80% going forward. | ||
So our guy Nick will continue to gain with the ranked choice. | ||
That gets us the 220 in the bag, which is a net loss of one. | ||
And then you've got two outstanding in California. | ||
California, 45, which is Michelle Steele. | ||
It looks tough, but we're praying. | ||
We're hopeful. | ||
She's in the game. | ||
It's probably a flip of the coin at this point. | ||
And then you've got Duarte in Central Valley in California, 13. | ||
We feel great about it, certainly in our favor. | ||
With California, Steve, you just don't know. | ||
I mean, these are brutal. | ||
All of Team Elise. | ||
I mean, we've got, I think, eight people on the ground. | ||
In Fresno, driving around, curing ballots, and there's about 400 ballots on the board, and America PAC and Elon Musk group is out there on the NRCC, and I wish I was out there, but a lot of patriots that are working, doing, frankly, God's work out there, curing the ballots, in the room on the recounts, and just, you know, we're barely holding on, but we held on, Steve, and I think it's really important that everyone reflect Because the House is, as we've been saying, it's just a total knife fight, and these seats are just brutal in California and New York. | ||
I mean, they throw everything they can at us, and they run really sophisticated ops. | ||
I mean, really complex. | ||
And the last month, it really heated up. | ||
I mean, a lot of people focused on going forward, which I'm happy to be focused on the next election, which is already starting now. | ||
Where do we then stand? | ||
This will come down at the end of the day at the 220 number you told us or higher? | ||
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It could be 221, which is where we are most likely, which is where we're at right now. | |
If something crazy happens, we could be at 220. | ||
I mean, if something good happens, we could net one seed, right? | ||
Depending on Michelle Steele, which is kind of up in the air. | ||
Michelle Steele in California. | ||
But it's roughly 221 to 214. | ||
Is that where we're going to end up, you think? | ||
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Yeah. | |
So that gives us basically a three-seat... | ||
That's three-seat wiggle room. | ||
What happens when Gates... | ||
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We're going to need to pick up... | |
Exactly. | ||
We're going to need to pick up some Dems. | ||
I mean, that's the key. | ||
I think with RFK, I think it's really interesting. | ||
And I've heard about some of their plans on making America healthy again. | ||
And I think there's going to be a very sort of... | ||
They're trying to This is where we land on moving forward, and I think Republicans are going to really have to focus on the results, move very quickly in the House and Senate to pass the agenda, to begin selling President Trump's MAGA agenda to the voters, like within six months. | ||
But hang on. | ||
I got a problem before we get to the agenda. | ||
Gates has resigned. | ||
When does Stefanik and Walls resign? | ||
When they get into the confirmation process? | ||
They won't resign until the end of the—they'll play their hand out to the end of this Congress? | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
Everything's in coordination with President Trump's team and the Speaker in the House, and everything's going to work out on that front. | ||
And it's all going to be in sync, and it will move very quickly, especially with the vacancies at the police. | ||
No worries. | ||
90 days by law in New York State at the latest, not by 70. | ||
Young man, you did an amazing job in working to get this majority, to hold the majority, and also to nail it every step of the way what we're going to get. | ||
Where do people get you on social media, brother? | ||
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I'm at DeGrasse81 on X, DeGrasse, at DeGrasse on Getter. | |
I will say, Steve, I don't know if you were playing Fox or NBC because I'm on the phone, but not only did they outspend us, I mean, these guys probably outspend like four to one in many areas, and I'm telling you, we have to, as a party, really dig deep. | ||
Thank God for Elon Musk. | ||
We need more people at my front because we need to start playing this multidimensional political warfare that they play. | ||
We can talk more about that later. | ||
But thank you, Steve, for having me on. | ||
And thank you to the posse that really got this done and were the political muscle. | ||
The phone calls the doors. | ||
Thank you, everyone. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
The political muscle. | ||
Okay, man. | ||
Great job, Alex DeGrasse. | ||
We'll come back on and talk about the sophisticated 4D chess political warfare of the radical Democrats and their big money donors on Wall Street in Silicon Valley. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
Wow. | ||
It's official hold. | ||
It gets a little dicey with these three. | ||
You've got to work on a thin line there, particularly all the votes that have to take place between now and when Congress leaves for Christmas, if they leave at all, and then coming back to new Congress on the 3rd. | ||
Naomi Wolf, holy mackerel. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
I mean, tell me, you've been at this for so long. | ||
You've put so much at risk. | ||
Talk to me what this day means to you, what RFK, the announcement, means to you, and, I mean, just how big it is. | ||
It really is a new day in America. | ||
And, you know, with any incredible gift, I think a lot of caution has to be displayed, a lot of discipline. | ||
And, you know, I hope that the leadership and all the people aligning with leadership Really think about that, that the most important thing is to carry this incredible alliance safely, you know, into and through the inauguration and not, as a friend of mine said, quite perceptively spike the football, you know, prematurely. | ||
But to your point, I cannot believe this day has come. | ||
It is such a An historic, important day that someone with the distinction and background and depth of knowledge of RFK Jr., who is from one of the most storied legacy Democratic families in American history, | ||
has joined forces formally with MAGA, with President Trump, with this constellation of great talents that's kind of Aligning with President Trump, it means more than just quite a huge thing that the scourge of pharma, pharma's impunity and the scourge of Pharma's criminality is going to be in charge of HHS, which is where all the money gets dispensed and which oversees the FDA and where all the crimes got committed. | ||
I think it means something bigger. | ||
It could mean something bigger. | ||
And that's why we have to be so disciplined and so careful or why the leadership does all these talented people, all these aspiring people kind of hovering around the transition right now. | ||
It could really mean the solidifying of a realignment of patriots on the left, in the center, on the right, you know, making kind of policy and ideology and labels secondary to, you know, our heartfelt desire to do our best to save our country. | ||
And more than to save our country, literally, to save the culture of our country, right? | ||
The culture of freedom, the culture of transparency. | ||
I mean, having RFK Jr. | ||
in charge of HHS is about a culture, you know, going back to the actual science, right? | ||
What happened in the trials? | ||
What does the evidence say? | ||
You know, has money corrupted the process? | ||
No one understands the corruption of science. | ||
The science better than RFK Jr. | ||
And no one has been more bold and selfless and kind of nerdy in a good way in exposing it in vast tones like the real Anthony Fauci with its hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of footnotes, which left no escape for the real Anthony Fauci, right? | ||
I mean, it's absolutely stunning. | ||
But again, again, I'm sorry to always be Cassandra, right? | ||
But that's how you successfully move a giant ship You know, through a narrow passage into, you know, a beautiful open ocean heading in the right direction. | ||
Everyone needs to kind of calm down and write important messages, letters to the American people in the Washington Post, in the New York Times. | ||
I'm missing that, right? | ||
There's all this incredibly exciting furore of appointments, and people are processing them. | ||
But they're coming at us in a bitty way, and no one seems to be in charge or no one that I can tell is telling a coherent story to explain to the American people what each of these things means to put it in context. | ||
It's a little light in the comms department. | ||
The comms department is great. | ||
I think they're overwhelmed. | ||
But I was talking to guys today and I said, you know, President Trump's the best messenger, but wow, you really need a coordinated comms effort here, right? | ||
It's a little light. | ||
We're taking incoming. | ||
I'm not so sure we're given... | ||
We haven't hit a... | ||
You know, the... | ||
We haven't hit our volley yet. | ||
Back. | ||
Naomi, hang on there for a second. | ||
I need you to stick around. | ||
We're going to talk about this. | ||
The last 72 hours. | ||
Maybe 48 hours. | ||
Historic. | ||
Hegseth at defense. | ||
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Gates at justice. | |
Tulsi Gabbard with all 17 intelligence agencies reporting to her. | ||
And Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
at Health and Human Services. | ||
The administrative state is under full assault by Donald John Trump and the MAGA movement. | ||
Short break. | ||
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It's a meltdown. | ||
It's official. | ||
It's an incredible meltdown. | ||
Why is that, Naomi Wolf? | ||
Why do our betters, why are they melting down about RFK and what RFK stands for and the direction he wants to take the country as we make America healthy again? | ||
Maha, ma'am? | ||
Yeah, well, if you look at the org chart for HHS, it explains a lot of why this is such a An extraordinary kind of why their heads are exploding, right? | ||
Why the meltdown? | ||
HHS is massive, right? | ||
But also, it was the vehicle of the lockdowns. | ||
It was through HHS that emergency laws were declared and perpetrated on Americans. | ||
It was through HHS that people showed up in your town board or your school board To, you know, mask your child. | ||
It was through HHS that all of the restrictions of freedom were justified, you know, that we lived through in the lockdowns. | ||
And it's also under the umbrella of HHS that all of the crimes were committed that the War Room and Daily Clout have uncovered. | ||
In these two years of going through the Pfizer documents. | ||
So the FDA is now under RFK Jr.'s leadership. | ||
I'm sorry, I can't help laughing with joy when I say that sentence. | ||
Of course, the FDA was the evil non-custodian of our health and well-being and food supply and pharmaceutical supply that waved through 450,000 documents That the posse made it possible for us to analyze. | ||
And that revealed the greatest crime against humanity ever. | ||
You know in the Pfizer papers so. | ||
He's in charge of that, and it also means that he has the unredacted records now. | ||
He can see every crime that was committed under the FDA's oversight, and he can understand the crimes that were committed. | ||
In addition, the CDC is under his oversight now. | ||
I mean, it's incredible. | ||
And the CDC was also unbelievably corrupt. | ||
The CDC was also an arm of what restricted our liberties and what lied to us about The injection and what advocated for illegal mandates. | ||
And also what mishandled government data. | ||
I mean, one of our colleagues, Henry Ely, Dr. | ||
Ely, showed that the CDC was illegally farming out government health data, which is your property, to nonprofits that were being tasked with kind of using it to hide Bad truths that the CDC wasn't able to hide themselves. | ||
So now RFK Jr., who understands the nature of those crimes, is going to be in charge of all of those records and in charge of the messaging. | ||
You know, never again, as long as he's in charge of HHS, are you going to see the CDC lie to you as they did about safe and effective, safe and effective, you know, the lies on their website to this day that we've exposed here on this show with the Posse's help. | ||
You know, maybe the injection will give you a little fever or pain at the injection site. | ||
Okay, okay. | ||
But hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on. | ||
You're going to have access to this. | ||
Are you going to do a formal presentation of everything that the War Room Posse working under Amy Kelly's guidance has? | ||
Have done for Daily Cloud, you know, the Pfizer papers, all of it. | ||
Are you going to walk through the entire thing? | ||
Understanding he knows this, but kind of systematically go through. | ||
Because look, there has to be accountability. | ||
If we don't have accountability, we can't go forward. | ||
You have to find out. | ||
You have to go through what they did, how they did it. | ||
I mean, this goes to the whole global thing of, you know, Geneva and the World Health Organization. | ||
Understand something, folks. | ||
None of that's operative anymore. | ||
You got RFK. You got Matt Gaetz. | ||
You have some hammers. | ||
And President Trump's obviously very focused on this. | ||
All the concern we had about the World Health Organization. | ||
You got Stefanik. | ||
Let me tell you about Elise Stefanik. | ||
She's just not going to New York to tear up that clown show in New York or the UN. She's very focused on Geneva. | ||
The engine room of the United Nations, and particularly the World Health Organization. | ||
You've got massive investigations. | ||
Our money's going to stop going. | ||
They want to know where our cash went before, who stole it, and what they've been doing under the name of the United States of America. | ||
But are you going to go, Naomi, to sit down with Kennedy and walk him through all the sins of Fauci? | ||
Can I say now Fauci would put his head on a pike? | ||
No, no, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
You can't say that. | ||
Dr. | ||
Fauci, I didn't mean it. | ||
I know you're all worried about your security. | ||
Hey, dude, yo, when Matt Gaetz is Attorney General and RFK is head of HHS, that's when I really think you ought to get some, not security, you ought to lawyer up, brother. | ||
Naomi Wolf. | ||
Well, the other agency that RFK Jr. | ||
is now in charge of is NIH. And so all the conflicts of interest that he was able to identify from the outside, he's now going to be able to look into Dr. | ||
Fauci's file, essentially, look at his payment records, look at his royalty statements, and see every crime that was committed there. | ||
And really importantly for the state of science in America, NIH funds 80-90% of the research in the United States at universities And he's going to make sure that it's clean research and not dirty research and not illegal research like the kind we've seen with the Wuhan lab. | ||
Yes, if RFK Jr. | ||
calls me and Amy Kelly, we will go and we will present him with our beautiful book that the Posse and you made possible, the Pfizer papers, and we'll create a presentation and walk him through the key points that we found. | ||
But it's my understanding that... | ||
Senator Johnson is actively spearheading an effort to dig into what we found and what other independent researchers have found in terms of the crimes committed by Pfizer through the FDA and that he's leading the charge on that. | ||
And I'm sure he can see more about where he's at with that. | ||
Naomi, did you ever envision When you started asking questions about all this back in, I guess, 2020, that it would end up four years later or four and a half years later with RFK. Donald Trump would have just won a massive landslide. | ||
Bringing all types of ethnicities and working groups together and that RFK would be announced as his Secretary of Health and Human Services and that you either would go work over there or have some sort of role in shaping the direction of all this going forward. | ||
In a billion years, could you have ever envisioned that? | ||
I mean, no. | ||
Not projecting At normal human eye level. | ||
But if you read enough history, you see that there are bizarre, imponderable reversals. | ||
I mean, Shakespeare was really good, right? | ||
On the bizarre, imponderable reversals in human history. | ||
And fate is a funny wench. | ||
And sometimes you think the winners will win forever. | ||
And the God or the universe or providence just turns everything upside down. | ||
And the people who stood fast and fought the good fight and tried to save lives, you know, get put in a position of absolute leadership. | ||
The only thing I would say, and I know you don't like when I do this, but, you know, I am a Jewish lady. | ||
And we just believe in, you know, don't celebrate till you're over the finish line. | ||
So I'm very happy. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
After inauguration, right? | ||
I just think we've got to steer straight ahead and include— Oh no, this is—yeah, this is seize the institutions now and close these deals. | ||
Hey, there's a lot of rough water just to get confirmations. | ||
There's going to be more rough water to seize the institutions. | ||
Particularly HHS, the Fauci-infested HHS. And then once you get in, to implement what you want to do, it's going to be a gale force headwind. | ||
It's going to be incredible. | ||
How do people go to get all your writings on these topics? | ||
The work you've done over the last number of years has been incredible. | ||
The group's done. | ||
The Warren Posse's love working with you guys. | ||
Where do people go? | ||
Well, Steve, I want to thank you. | ||
If you hadn't Let me come on your show two years ago, plus after I was completely silenced. | ||
None of the Pfizer documents work we've all done together with the Posse would have been possible. | ||
So, you know, I really want to thank you. | ||
And also, it's really nice that you're not in prison anymore. | ||
I'm really glad that you're Back helping America figure out what's happening and what they need to do next. | ||
That's an incredibly joyful thing that we can all celebrate. | ||
What do people need to do? | ||
Our book is more timely than ever. | ||
So please go to Amazon and order it. | ||
It's the Pfizer papers. | ||
It's now an historical document. | ||
It's going to be the map of the crime scene that many, many people are going to use in reference. | ||
But also, I don't know. | ||
I mean, we fought so hard. | ||
I think everyone needs to To really take a moment and celebrate where we're at. | ||
Doesn't mean, you know, we're out of the woods. | ||
But just look at what human beings did, you know, with their own agency. | ||
I think we've really got to feel that power we have that we spent the last two, two and a half years. | ||
All of us. | ||
Everyone watching. | ||
You know, everyone who sent in five dollars. | ||
Everyone who made a phone call. | ||
We all didn't give up. | ||
And now, you know, there's this beautiful set of victories that allows us the possibility. | ||
To redeem our nation and our well-being and our health, our kids. | ||
Naomi, thank you so much. | ||
Do you have personal social media? | ||
Yes, I am at NaomiRWolf on X, and you can find me on Outspoken, on Substack, and always on Daily Cloud. | ||
And please do continue to join us, support us, and the work goes on. | ||
Thank you. | ||
They look clout now a player, punch way above their weight now a player in this entire effort. | ||
Thank you so much, ma'am. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
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We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
Dave Brad's going to join me in the next hour. | ||
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Let's take down the CCP. I think that the idea of the authoritarian promise is that everything shrivels in government other than the will of the leader, right? | ||
So you don't necessarily put a Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
in charge of HHS because you're hoping for great things from HHS. I mean, Matt Gaetz, among all the other things we can say about Matt Gaetz, he has explicitly proposed abolishing The Justice Department. | ||
Not specifically just abolishing the FBI and the ATF, but talking about abolishing the Justice Department. | ||
I mean, Tulsi Gabbard, as the Director of National Intelligence, is, I mean, The idea that Tulsi Gabbard, in a normal circumstance, could get a security clearance to be a Walmart-style greeter at any U.S. intelligence agency, let alone get past the security barriers, is insane. | ||
So you do that because you want the worst for these agencies, because you want the worst for the U.S. government, because you think that the U.S. government is worthless. | ||
That's part of consolidating power, to make the U.S. government nothing other than the leader and people who will do what he says. | ||
And there not being any repository of expertise, let alone just general day-to-day know-how anywhere. | ||
So it's a sort of, as Steve Bannon used to say, it's a sort of Leninist project, right? | ||
Destroy the state. | ||
This is the cabinet that you nominate not to run the U.S. government to do anything, but to destroy the U.S. government so that the U.S. government can be fundamentally reimagined as something much more like a unitary, authoritarian, or autocratic, for lack of a better term, system. | ||
Deconstruct the administrative state, ma'am. | ||
Let's get your lingo right. | ||
Rachel Maddow. | ||
Tulsi Gabbard is a lieutenant colonel in the United States Army. | ||
She served over in, I don't know, outside of Syria or wherever we send the army today. | ||
So she has a security clearance, ma'am, and it has nothing to do with Walmart. | ||
And if I was you, ma'am, I would watch what you say about people. | ||
When you go after and smear someone who's put their life on the line when you've done nothing. | ||
You sat on your ass up there at your big house in Connecticut, you know, with your friends and your elitist. | ||
You've done nothing for this country. | ||
Came out of Stanford. | ||
All you've done is try to destroy this country and the people in this country. | ||
And you're not going to sit there and say a hero like Tulsi Gabbard Are you going after her because she's a woman of color? | ||
Is that what it is? | ||
Think you can talk like that because she's a woman of color? | ||
Or she's not a lesbian? | ||
Is that the case? | ||
What did you say? | ||
You said she couldn't get a security clearance? | ||
She got a security clearance, lady. | ||
She got a security clearance. | ||
And she earned that security clearance by serving her country. | ||
Something you have not done. | ||
And your ilk have not done. | ||
Look, let me just cut to the chase. | ||
The American people heard your crap for eight years. | ||
And all those people on that network heard it for eight years. | ||
Weissman, every night and every day, shifty shift, all of it. | ||
Heard it. | ||
And the American people rendered a verdict. | ||
And in their judgment and their wisdom and all your thing of anti-democratic and fashion and everything like that, the American people voted for this. | ||
They voted for this. | ||
They threw you guys out. | ||
Both houses of Congress. | ||
The executive branch. | ||
And they knew by doing that, we would also take over the courts. | ||
So we're sorry if we're going to run this for 50 years, but I tell you what, we commit to the American people going to run it a lot better than what you ran. | ||
And out of control, a fire thing that was set up to take away the liberties and freedom of a free people. | ||
So no, ma'am. | ||
She earned her security clearance by serving this nation on foreign battlefields. | ||
What have you done? | ||
What have you served? | ||
Your whole crowd over here would say, what did you serve? | ||
What did you do? | ||
It's going to be so fabulous when we start taking this thing apart brick by brick and hearing them squeal. | ||
But what I would do, ma'am, is lawyer up. | ||
Lawyer up. | ||
Lawyer up. | ||
Mike Lindell, before you sell me a pillow, let's give a shout-out to all the folks that stood up here for election integrity and make sure they didn't steal this election from Donald John Trump, sir. | ||
Yeah, I'll tell you, I want to... | ||
My Cause of America, all the volunteers, over 300,000 volunteers across the country that worked tirelessly for three and a half years. | ||
And our election bureau, I could name so many names out there, but it was Patrick Kolbeck, Kurt Olson, Linda ran. | ||
I mean, this goes on and on and on. | ||
And Steve, they just fought and fought. | ||
And when I told him the other night too, when we had thousands on the line, I said, you guys, we broke through the cover up. | ||
Remember, this was the biggest cover-up of the biggest crime in history. | ||
But we broke through now the cover-up. | ||
So all these things you're seeing unfold, it's gonna open the doors that we can get to our secure election platforms we wanna get to. | ||
Paper ballots hand counted like over 130 other countries have gone to and got away from electronic voting. | ||
It's just great to watch it unfold. | ||
And Steve, it's kind of interesting. | ||
I haven't been attacked for about a week now. | ||
I'm really wondering what the media, I did thank all the media for attacking me for three and a half years as we were able to get the word out. | ||
No offense, Mike. | ||
I think they have a target-rich environment. | ||
I think they're occupied with, I don't know, a guy named Matt Gaetz and Bobby Kennedy and Pete Hegseth and Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
Hey, we're just grundoons now, right? | ||
That's fine. | ||
By the way, this is why I've got to get a comms plan. | ||
Gaetz is taking incoming like I've never seen before. | ||
His best friend is RFK. He's glad he got announced today. | ||
Mike, I've got about a minute. | ||
Sell me a pillow. | ||
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We'll see you tomorrow, sir. | ||
Short break. |