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Today a new round of immigration raids began in Minneapolis, targeting the largest Somali population in this country. | |
| And breaking now, Donald Trump is doubling down on his racist attacks against Somali immigrants. | ||
| The mayor of Minneapolis, Jacob Frey, is saying that he's actually proud to have the largest Somali community in the country. | ||
| And his police chief is a fool. | ||
| Well, his police chief is also saying he might. | ||
| I wouldn't be proud to have the largest Somalian. | ||
| Look at their nation. | ||
| Look how bad their nation is. | ||
| It's not even a nation, it's just people walking around killing each other. | ||
| Look, these Somalians have taken billions of dollars out of our country. | ||
| They've taken billions and billions of dollars. | ||
| They have a representative, Ilhan Omar, who they say married her brother. | ||
| It's a fraud. | ||
| She tries to deny it now, but you can't really deny it because, you know, it just happened. | ||
| She shouldn't be allowed to be a congresswoman, and I'm sure people are looking at that. | ||
| And she should be thrown the hell out of our country. | ||
| And most of those people, they have destroyed Minnesota. | ||
| Minnesota, you have an incompetent governor. | ||
| You have a crooked governor. | ||
| He's crooked as hell, but he's incompetent. | ||
| Waltz is, he should be ashamed. | ||
| That beautiful land, that beautiful state, it's a hellhole right now. | ||
| And the Somalians should be out of here. | ||
| They've destroyed our country. | ||
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And all they do is complain, complain, complain. | |
| You have her. | ||
| She's always talking about the Constitution provides me with go back to your own country and figure out your Constitution. | ||
| All she does is complain about this country. | ||
| Without this country, she would not be in very good shape. | ||
| She probably wouldn't be alive right now. | ||
| And you know why Minnesota is one of the places that actually outside of East Africa they have the largest Somali population? | ||
| It's because Minnesota was like a perfect, was a perfect state, frankly, because of the infrastructure, the social services. | ||
| The Lutherans and Catholic charities were actually very instrumental in ensuring that refugees came to a place where they would be successful. | ||
| And Minnesota was that place. | ||
| The president obviously doesn't understand that the Somali immigrants in Minnesota, the people who first who came through the program, they came through a legal U.S. admissions refugee program. | ||
| So Somalia is considered by many to be the worst country on earth. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| I haven't been there. | ||
| I won't be there anytime soon, I hope. | ||
| But what Somalia, what the Somalian people have done to Minnesota is not even believable. | ||
| It's not even believable. | ||
| And a lot of it starts with the governor. | ||
| A lot of it starts with Barack Hussein Obama because that's when people started coming in. | ||
| And you have to have people come in that are going to love our country, cherish our country. | ||
| They want to kiss our country goodnight. | ||
| They talk about our country. | ||
| We want them to pray for our country. | ||
| This is not the people living in Minnesota. | ||
| And she's a disaster. | ||
| She should not be, and her friends shouldn't be allowed. | ||
| Frankly, they shouldn't even be allowed to be congresspeople. | ||
| They shouldn't even be allowed to be congresspeople because they don't represent the interests of our country. | ||
| It's been a racist, a bigot, xenophobic, and Islamophobic. | ||
| Most of us are citizens on our passport. | ||
| It says we are nationals of this country. | ||
| We love that Minnesota has welcomed us. | ||
| Many of us have not been settled in Minnesota. | ||
| We chose it as a home because the Minnesota people and the state is beautiful and very welcoming and we are going to be here regardless of what the president has to say. | ||
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Conflation right. | |
| That this is not about legality. | ||
| No. | ||
| It's not about crime. | ||
| It never has been. | ||
| It is about xenophobia and racism. | ||
| It is about people who don't look like him, who don't come from where he comes, and does not see the country the way he sees it. | ||
| This is the president who referred to people on the African continent as coming from countries. | ||
| And so, you know, racism becomes him. | ||
| This is where we are. | ||
| And the more Americans come to understand that, that this president is a reflection of us to the rest of the world. | ||
| All right. | ||
| He is our president, duly elected by the people of this country. | ||
| Whether you agree or disagree, we know what the process is. | ||
| You have to understand when he speaks like that what it says about us, not just about him. | ||
| And so I disassociate myself with those remarks. | ||
| They do not become me. | ||
| They do not become members of my family. | ||
| And Mr. President, you should know better. | ||
| But he don't. | ||
| But he don't. | ||
| The breaking news this morning, sources confirmed that the FBI has arrested a man who investigators believe planted pipe bombs on the eve of the January 6th Capitol riot near the Republican, both the Republican and Democratic Committee National Committee headquarters. | ||
| The arrest is the result of a nearly five-year investigation to uncover the identity of the suspect who was masked and in a hoodie seen in surveillance video. | ||
| If we're talking about that, let's put that video up so people can see the video that we're talking about. | ||
| With us now is CNN senior law enforcement analyst Andrew McKay, former deputy director of the FBI. | ||
| And he five years. | ||
| This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
| Pray for our enemies because we're going to medieval on these people. | ||
| Here's not 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've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
| It's going to happen. | ||
| And where do people like that go to share the big line? | ||
| 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. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance. | |
| It's Thursday for December of the year of Elora 2025. | ||
| Welcome. | ||
| We're in the Palm Beach studios of Real America's Voice Today. | ||
| I want to thank the entire crew for helping us get this set up. | ||
| We have John Solomon at the ready. | ||
| So, John, there's so much news today. | ||
| We've got you, Julie Kelly, Mike Davis. | ||
| To start us off, John, you got a huge scoop last night on just the news, but I've got to ask you about the pipe bomb. | ||
| Kash Patel's team tells me at 1 o'clock today, they're going to have a press conference, get everybody up to speed. | ||
| Rilla Burks' voice will obviously cover that live during the Charlie Kirk show. | ||
| John Solomon, what do you know? | ||
| Well, as I mentioned, I think it was just before Thanksgiving on your show, I thought there would be an arrest this week. | ||
| They were zeroing in on a gentleman whom they arrested this morning in Northern Virginia. | ||
| And the way this case was cracked was about a month or six weeks ago, Bon Gino, who was the lead on it and Patel, decided to take the old agents off the case and put a new team on it. | ||
| Now, there was a little resistance, as there always is in the FBI, to any form of change. | ||
| But the new team came in. | ||
| They applied some new ideas, some new technologies, and some of the evidence that was sitting right in front of them with fresh eyes was followed, and it was able to be led to this gentleman who they arrested a little bit ago. | ||
| We don't know much about his ideology or his intentions or his motives yet. | ||
| And one of the things that FBI officials stress with me this morning is that this is really the beginning. | ||
| The arrest is the beginning of trying to understand how this operation was conducted, who's behind it, whether there are more conspirators or whether this is a lone wolf. | ||
| Still all of that to be determined, but a really extraordinary effort. | ||
| Almost five years later, with a fresh set of eyes and a different approach, the FBI that couldn't solve the case for four and a half years solves it, very much like the way the Charlie Kirk investigation occurred in the first few hours. | ||
| There were a lot of FBI agents in old guard that didn't want to put the suspect's photo out, but Kash Patel and Bongino insisted that was going to be key to getting the father to flip. | ||
| And they put the photo out, the father flips, and of course you get that arrest as we see. | ||
| What you're seeing is a different mentality in the FBI. | ||
| And that plays out in two different ways. | ||
| First, you see successes that we haven't seen in a while, lots of arrests, cases solved that had not been solved for a long time, other cases which could have gone on for months being solved in 33 hours like Charlie Kirk's assassin. | ||
| The second part is it results in a lot of whining from FBI people who think they know what's better. | ||
| And you see that even in the Miranda Devine story earlier this week. | ||
| You've got these grousers and grouchers because the truth of the matter is Donald Trump ordered Patel and Bongino to break glass at the FBI. | ||
| They broke glass. | ||
| And now the FBI is doing things differently. | ||
| They're succeeding, but there are people who want to focus on the whining and crying, not actually the success of what the FBI has been doing. | ||
| The way they solve this case was fresh thinking. | ||
| Here's what kind of strains credulity in five and a half years, and Dan puts on, Dan comes in with cash, but Dan puts on it, finally gets tired of it, puts on a new team. | ||
| And I understand it's a fresh set of eyes, a different perspective, but it doesn't strain credulity to think that the original FBI team was really, and this is the problem with all of J6. | ||
| I mean, were they part of the problem? | ||
| Because, I mean, to say that Bongino and these guys came in and in six weeks cracked the case is fantastic. | ||
| But you sit there and go, particularly, you see a lot of these former whistleblowers of people trashing cash every day. | ||
| Is the building just still adamantly opposed to Cash Bongino and President Trump? | ||
| Oh, fewer and fewer people are opposed. | ||
| There are even people that were opposed at the beginning, like this guy's just a talking head. | ||
| He's not an FBI agent. | ||
| Then you start solving cases and people are like, oh, damn, hey, this is working. | ||
| We're getting bad guys off the street. | ||
| So there are two or three dynamics going on in the Bureau. | ||
| The first is there are people that are still the deep state, and as Kash Patel and Dan Bongino find them, they throw them out, or they twist them in a way that they're required to show us what the deep state did the last six or eight years that we didn't know about. | ||
| Early on, there was some question, why was Kash Patel keeping certain people hide? | ||
| Because those people wanted to keep their pension, and Kash Patel and Dan Bongino want to know what really went on, and they squeeze those people to find out what the dirty secrets were that existed from the Ray and a Comey era. | ||
| And that's how they found the burn bags, and they found all that stuff. | ||
| So you have resistance. | ||
| That resistance is growing less. | ||
| The resistors now move to the outside. | ||
| This report that, you know, I think Miranda writes in the New York Post, it's an anonymous whistleblower report. | ||
| It's kind of weird to have a study that doesn't have any names to it. | ||
| But a lot of those people are gone and they're grousing from the outside. | ||
| Inside the building, the people that remain, there are new people coming in that are showing a new wave. | ||
| Success is breeding trust. | ||
| And all of a sudden, you got an FBI that's doing these. | ||
| And there's a lot of unique things going on inside the FBI. | ||
| It's remarkable to think that we've watched the Ukraine and Russia war take place and all of these small drones creating incredible lethality and have an FBI in America that until just a few months ago didn't have a counter-drone program. | ||
| Just think about that. | ||
| Now there's a counter-drone program. | ||
| That's a major change. | ||
| Agents who realized what a big change it was, they like it. | ||
| Those who didn't like it don't work there anymore. | ||
| Similarly, they're using artificial intelligence to sift through evidence and to reanalyze evidence in a different way. | ||
| Hey, we got phone records, we've got credit card records. | ||
| Are there some connections that our eyes didn't see? | ||
| And I have a funny feeling when we're done that this new team that was put on there will likely have used some technology and some new capabilities to reanalyze the evidence in a way humans couldn't and maybe find that nugget or two that led them on the path to this bomber. | ||
| But I think that's what's going on. | ||
| Listen, there's a deep state everywhere still in America. | ||
| There's a deep steep, as Liz Truss reminds us, all across Europe. | ||
| They're alive and well. | ||
| If they're not inside the Bureau, they're causing harm outside the Bureau as angry anonymous sources and news media. | ||
| But the truth of the matter is when you look at the Bureau's capability, I've covered the FBI for 35 years. | ||
| I've covered this building inside out. | ||
| I broke out a lot of the big whistleblower stories of the last half century from Oklahoma City and the FBI lab to 9-11, where I won all those awards. | ||
| Today, this is a different Bureau. | ||
| It's functioning differently, and it seems to have gotten back on mission a little bit more. | ||
| There's still partisans, there are still incompetence, there's still resistors and deep staters, but the ship is starting to turn. | ||
| And over time, more and more of the resistors are going to get thrown overboard by the wake of what's going on. | ||
| John, we want to hold you through the break. | ||
| And I got Mike Davis, Julie Kelly, coming up also. | ||
| You had a big, give us a minute on this scoop, at least the headline. | ||
| You had a big scoop last night on dark money and some of the biggest senators supported by the biggest Trump haters. | ||
| That's right. | ||
| So, Reid Hoffman, founder of LinkedIn, one of the biggest funders of Democratic elections in the last 10 years. | ||
| There was a debate that came up last time. | ||
| Pam Bondi was on the Hill saying he's not a dark money guy. | ||
| He's not helping the senators. | ||
| The Justice Department did an investigation at the direction of the president and reported to the Senate last night that Reid Hoffman was routing dark money through different groups and that some of the senators on the Senate Judiciary Committee, people like Dick Durbin, were the beneficiaries of that money. | ||
| A major black eye to the Democrats who often say they're against dark money until you find out they're beneficiaries in it. | ||
| We're going to talk about the implications of that. | ||
| Also, I've got to ask John about Minnesota. | ||
| Massive, massive scandal. | ||
| They're throwing that President Trump as a xenophobic racist. | ||
| President today has at the Oval Office later for a bylad. | ||
| I think the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda about a war he started. | ||
| He stopped over there. | ||
| That's how much of a racist he is. | ||
| It's just such a joke. | ||
| But this Minnesota thing is huge. | ||
| John Solomon's going to stick around through the break. | ||
| We got the Viceroy Mike Davis, Julie Kelly. | ||
| He's been all over the pipe bomb. | ||
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| Okay, Cash has a press conference at he and Bongino at 1 p.m. | ||
| It will be during the Charlie Kirk Shurley Mercer's voice. | ||
| We'll cover it live. | ||
| John Salma is with us. | ||
| So, John, given that all the big senators that are ripping on Trump every day Denied this and denied it and denied it. | ||
| What are the implications that now Pam Bondi's come out and shows flat out that they're stone-cold liars? | ||
| Yeah, well, it's what we've seen time and again, right? | ||
| The senators were called out for saying, Where are the illegal orders Donald Trump gave to the military? | ||
| They couldn't provide that. | ||
| These are the same senators that told us there was Russia collusion between Trump and Putin. | ||
| There wasn't. | ||
| They've been lying. | ||
| I think they made up a good part of the case against Donald Trump on Ukraine and the Korean impeachment. | ||
| I think we're going to see some amazing stuff in the beginning of the year that will blow that story away and raise questions about whether perjury or false testimony was suborned. | ||
| But it's not a surprise to the American people that Democrats in the Senate or in the House have lied to them. | ||
| They have about a 10-year record of repeatedly seeing that. | ||
| And so another instance. | ||
| I think the bigger question here now is: is there enough proof for the Justice Department in Pam Bondi to open up a case saying there's a campaign finance laundering scheme going on here? | ||
| Dark money is supposed to not be used to influence elections. | ||
| It can do things like get out the vote. | ||
| But if dark money moves once, twice, and three times, and then it ends up in a place where it is used to influence election, is that money laundering? | ||
| I think that's going to be a very interesting element. | ||
| And remember, you got that Act Blue investigation that's still going on at the Justice Department. | ||
| So I'd keep an eye on the campaign finance unit. | ||
| Meanwhile, another thing that DOJ is doing big: 26 states are about to be forced to clean up their voter rolls and take off the non-citizens, the dead people, the triple registrars. | ||
| The 26th election could be fundamentally different for the Democrats because they won't have dirty voter rolls. | ||
| That is a Harmeet Dylan success story. | ||
| Just announced yesterday. | ||
| By the way, so this Reid Hoffman could be in the crosshairs here. | ||
| Real quickly, your thoughts on this massive scandal that's blown up in Minneapolis, Minnesota with the governor, billions of dollars in fraud and welfare, food assistance, all over with the Somalian community. | ||
| Your thoughts? | ||
| Well, August of 2024, you'll go back and see a story that I wrote with Stephen Richards. | ||
| It was the roadmap for the Trump Justice Department. | ||
| We wrote it because Waltz wanted to be vice president. | ||
| We thought it was important for the American public to know he presided over one of the greatest frauds. | ||
| We've done over 23 stories in nine months. | ||
| The Justice Department followed those leads, and they're got 77 indictees already, all of them Somalis. | ||
| So it is a major fraud case. | ||
| It shows that Democrats need fraud to keep these legal and legal immigrants in their states and cities so that they can hijack apportionment. | ||
| That's what this is all about. | ||
| The reason there are sanctuary cities, the reason there are fraud programs in the sanctuary cities is the Democrats are trying to create a lure to keep the largest number of bodies in their blue areas so they can keep federal funding going and potentially change the congressional map. | ||
| And absent that, what's happening is the country's turning more red. | ||
| That's the dirty little secret here. | ||
| John Solomon, amazing work. | ||
| Where do people go on Justin News? | ||
| John Solomon reports and your social media. | ||
| Yeah, justthennews.com, easiest place to find us. | ||
| And then I follow you every day at 6 o'clock in Real America's Voice. | ||
| Really proud to have that show right after you. | ||
| And Jay Solomon reports on all social media. | ||
| John Solomon breaking a big story about Reid Hoffman. | ||
| It doesn't get any dirtier than Reid Hoffman. | ||
| Just put a pin in that, write that down with your number two principle. | ||
| We'll be back to you in the weeks ahead on this. | ||
| John Solomon, thank you, sir. | ||
| Appreciate you. | ||
| Yeah, good to be with you. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Julie Kelly joins us by phone for a quick hit. | ||
| Julie, you have bird-dogged the pipe bomber for five years. | ||
| You've been good guidance about what not to chase, what to focus on. | ||
| It's a press conference today at 1 o'clock. | ||
| Cash and Dan Bongino. | ||
| Your thoughts, ma'am. | ||
| This is a huge development that, of course, your audience and all of us have been waiting for. | ||
| This was an investigation that was very aggressively pursued early on under Chris Ray's FBI. | ||
| And then we are told towards February, March of 2021, it just went away. | ||
| And maybe we will find out exactly why, despite tros of evidence, interviews, pursuit of what this individual on January 5th was wearing, trying to track down where those items were purchased. | ||
| Then all of a sudden, it just went stone cold. | ||
| As you know, Cash and Dan made this a priority. | ||
| They have devoted new resources, new investigative tools to this cold case. | ||
| And it appears a man from Virginia, NBC News, is reporting his name as Brian Cole, could be tied to Antifa. | ||
| Another media outlet is reporting. | ||
| I cannot confirm that independently. | ||
| However, this appears to be the individual who was seen on that surveillance video from the evening of January 5th, 2021, between 7.30 and 8.30 on Capitol Hill, allegedly planting these really, what they were, dummy devices outside the headquarters of both the Republican National Committee and Semitic. | ||
| Julie, Julie, Julie, hang on, hang on. | ||
| Julie, the whole narrative that we've been fed, the whole reason Peter Navarro and Steve Banner went to prison was that Antifa and these people had nothing to do with J6. | ||
| This is all Donald Trump, Donald Trump's people. | ||
| What are you telling me? | ||
| The guy may be an anarchist and might be, although you haven't confirmed it, might be associated with Antifa, ma'am. | ||
| I mean, look, we know that Antifa was there. | ||
| I have been told for years by J-Sixers who were on the ground that they saw Antifa. | ||
| We can see video of people dressed in that black block garb who were tied to Antifa. | ||
| We know that there were confrontations between Antifa and the Prowd Boys a few days before, the evening before. | ||
| Also, we have on film, on recording, undercover, plain clothes, D.C. police officers specifically saying that they were there to look for Antifa. | ||
| So if this individual, and again, I cannot confirm this with my sources independently, that this is an Antifa type or certainly not a MAGA supporter, this blows a huge hole in the early narrative that someone aligned with Donald Trump and the MAGA movement tried to blow up the headquarters of the RNC and DNC where Kamala Harris was, don't forget, beginning around 11.30 a.m. on January 6th of 2021. | ||
| So this is, you know, as you can tell it's not. | ||
| Julie, Dan Bongino overturned the team, put a new team in there six weeks ago. | ||
| Voila, we have now a suspect in custody after, what, five years? | ||
| Do you believe that the FBI people that were working on this were just that incompetent? | ||
| Or was this an act of co-mission to basically shut down this investigation knowing that it wasn't a MA supporter and someone that was a Donald Trump trueblood, ma'am? | ||
| Well, certainly that is going to be the suspicion, is that the Ray FBI quickly found out that this individual seen on the evening of January 5th was not a MAGA supporter, was tied to a leftist movement such as Antifa. | ||
| And therefore, the early stages, right, so the spring of 2021, as they are impeaching Donald Trump over the so-called insurrection, as they are solidifying their narrative and preventing people from any expressing any skepticism about what happened that day. | ||
| Just imagine if they had arrested an Antifa-tied individual in March or April of 2021 for planting these pipelines. | ||
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| It would have destroyed the narrative early on. | ||
| Now, again, I can't confirm that. | ||
| Hopefully, when we talk later this evening after this press conference, we see the indictment. | ||
| We'll have more details. | ||
| However, that would be the political motive of the FBI and Biden's DOJ to bury this and prevent the American people from learning the truth and the president from exonerating himself. | ||
| By the way, great, great job on this. | ||
| One o'clock press conference. | ||
| Julie Kelly will be back at 5 o'clock tonight. | ||
| One last thing. | ||
| Comer in the House saw your Mike Davis's recommendation about Boseberg to start the process. | ||
| Boesberg sent a letter back last night, said, appreciate Julie Kelly's input. | ||
| Screw you. | ||
| I'm not doing anything. | ||
| Your thoughts, ma'am. | ||
| I mean, it's pretty stunning that Jed Bosberg right now, tomorrow, has a deadline for the Trump administration and DOJ to submit to him written statements by top officials, including Homeland Security Secretary Christy Noam, detailing their thought process in refusing to return those two planes carrying illegal Venezuelans the night of March 15th per his so-called oral order. | ||
| But he won't even respond on his own to requests from Senator Grassley, Senator Johnson, Chairman Jim Jordan. | ||
| He won't even bother responding in his own hand to requests for information about some of his decisions that he's made, most notably placing these, what appears to be now unlawful non-disclosure orders on subpoenas, seeking cell phone information and data from sitting U.S. Republican senators. | ||
| He actually uses the excuse that he's only protecting the separation of powers. | ||
| We got a minute. | ||
| Your response, ma'am. | ||
| Well, that's what I joked last night. | ||
| People can check this out on X, Julie underscore Kelly too. | ||
| He just gave the Trump DOJ exactly what they should respond in writing to him as he pursues this tintempt investigation. | ||
| But I want to talk about this later, Steve, because if what was said in this letter that they did not review the subpoenas before attaching the NDOs, that is against the law. | ||
| It breaks the Stored Communications Act law that protects customers in these big tech companies from being unfairly investigated. | ||
| So if that's true, that's a huge tell. | ||
| And Jad Bosberg, Beryl Howell, anyone who signed those NDOs without seeing the underlying evidence broke that law. | ||
| We'll see you at 5 o'clock, Julie Kelly. | ||
| Thank you so much, man. | ||
| Give people where they go in the interim. | ||
| Substack, Twitter, all of it. | ||
| My Substack, yes. | ||
| Julie Kelly declassified with Julie Kelly on Substack, but of course I'll be burning up Twitter all day, X all day, Julie underscore Kelly too. | ||
| This is being on Twitter follower. | ||
| Thank you, ma'am. | ||
| The Viceroy is going to join us next. | ||
| He's in the middle of the biggest fight in the nation's capital right now. | ||
| Also has some ideas about the impeachment of Judge Bosberg. | ||
| Short commercial break. | ||
| The Viceroy Mike Davis from Article 3 is next. | ||
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| Okay, it's a work day here in the war room. | ||
| We got a lot to get to the ramparts on. | ||
| As you can tell, the pipe bomb situation, also the situation in Minneapolis. | ||
| One of the biggest things, look, when you go after the deep state, I told you it's going to be some wet work. | ||
| This is not some theoretical exercise. | ||
| This is now getting down to it. | ||
| If you really want to take apart the deep state, you've got to get on it on every branch of it, including the judiciary. | ||
| This is one of the reasons we've had Jeff Shepard on and did the documentary, distributed documentary, Michael Patrick Leahy, about law affair that started against Richard Nixon when Judge Sarika, the staff of the House Investigative Committee, House Judiciary, the staff over at Maine Justice all worked together, colluded together to turf out Richard Nixon using legal measures. | ||
| Don't believe the Woodram Bernstein thing is kind of the Hollywood fantasy. | ||
| I'm talking about the real wet work that was done to get rid of President Nixon. | ||
| Mike Davis, Justice Bosberg, tell us what the bid in the Ask is right here, the back and forth between Grassley and Bosberg. | ||
| Bosberg's doing one thing against the Trump administration. | ||
| They're trying to get some clarification. | ||
| There's also some discussion of him coming in and answering certain questions. | ||
| And he's basically telling Grassley, Jordan, everybody, go screw yourself, sir. | ||
| Let's step back, Steve, because I'm going to give you a speaking articles of impeachment on D.C. Obama judge Jeb Bosberg. | ||
| Remember, this was the former chief judge of the D.C. District Court. | ||
| He was also the FISA court judge who authorized the illegal spying on President Trump with the Russian collusion hoax, the crossfire hurricane investigation. | ||
| And Boseberg knew that this evidence was politically tainted, yet he continued to let the Obama Justice Department working with the Hillary campaign spy on President Trump, his campaign, even when he was in the White House, making up the Russian collusion hoax to cover up Hillary Clinton's corruption, right? | ||
| And we've talked about that at length. | ||
| This is the same Jeb Bozberg in 2023 with Jack Smith and Arctic Frost, who illegally gagged these telephone companies in violation of federal clear federal statute, which says that if you spy on a Senate office, you have to disclose that to the Senate. | ||
| And Bozberg put in a gag order saying that Jack Smith can do this and the telephone companies cannot alert the Senate in violation of federal statute. | ||
| Jeb Bozberg is now leaking out through one of these court officials that, oh, no, no, I just didn't know that these were senators' phone numbers. | ||
| Why the hell is he authorizing spying and gag orders if he doesn't know who they're spying on, if he doesn't know who he's gagging? | ||
| I mean, he's clearly not being honest there. | ||
| You also have Jeb Bozberg, who went to Chief Justice John Roberts early on in this Trump administration and said during this judicial conference to these judges, to his fellow judges, that with no basis whatsoever, that President Trump was going to violate court orders and they need to stop him. | ||
| This is the same Jeb Bozberg who exposed, opened up his courtroom and it exposed an ongoing military operation where we are expelling the worst terrorist in the Western hemisphere. | ||
| And Jeb Bozberg illegally ordered these planes turned around when they're over the Gulf of America, exposed this operation. | ||
| Again, we saw the thousands of military intel and law enforcement officials in El Salvador to take Trende Aragua and MS-13, the most dangerous terrorist in the Western hemisphere. | ||
| We didn't have that same security footprint in America. | ||
| Thank God these planes did not turn around. | ||
| And now Jeb Bozberg, who says that we can't get into the deliberative process of judges, is demanding that the Justice Department and DHS provide their deliberative process to Jeb Bozberg under the threat of contempt of courts and jail. | ||
| And the icing on the cake for Jeb Boesberg for this impeachment, there was this Natalie Rose Jones, this crazy New York City woman who made these vicious threats against President Trump. | ||
| She traveled down from New York City. | ||
| She was caught outside of the White House with a bladed object with the intent of coming down to the D.C., to the White House to hurt President Trump. | ||
| A liberal magistrate judge in D.C. correctly put Natalie Rose-Jones in pre-trial detention, but it was D.C. Obama judge Jeb Bozberg, shockingly, who overruled this magistrate judge and freed this would-be Trump assassin from pretrial detention. | ||
| So she's walking the streets now with an inkle monitor. | ||
| I mean, Jeb Bozberg has a dangerous pattern of extreme lawlessness. | ||
| And this is why the House Republicans, this is why House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan and others need to move forward immediately with articles of impeachment against this Jeb Boesberg. | ||
| This guy is a dangerous, lawless, partisan actor in a robe, and he is trying to violate the separation of powers right now by having the Justice Department and the DHS, Department of Homeland Security, explain in detail their deliberative process so Jeb Bozberg can hold these officials in contempt of court and throw them in jail. | ||
| This guy needs to be stopped. | ||
| This is why the war room posse right now needs to go to article3project.org, article number3project.org, take action, and the number one action item is to light up your U.S. House Representative and both of your home state senators, | ||
| the top left of the action page, click on Jeb Bozberg, the bald guy in a robe, and light up both of your home state senators, your U.S. House rep, and tell them to get moving immediately on impeachment proceedings. | ||
| Now, Jeb Bosberg can say that he's not subject to congressional oversight. | ||
| He doesn't have to respond to oversight because of the separation of powers. | ||
| He certainly has to respond to an impeachment court in the House of Representatives and in the Senate. | ||
| He absolutely does. | ||
| He cannot claim the separation of powers when you've invoked impeachment. | ||
| So the House must move forward right now with impeachment on Jeb Bozberg. | ||
| Article 3, and Bill Blast over with Grace, if you can highlight Grace, Jim Jordan. | ||
| Here's the point I wanted to make this morning on this. | ||
| Grassley, Jordan, people have tried to work with him, and he's just telling them to screw off. | ||
| He's not going to participate in anything, not just oversight, just questions about how some of this stuff has evolved. | ||
| You have to go to impeachment now. | ||
| People say, well, that's just too dramatic. | ||
| It's too much. | ||
| Many of the writer Republicans in town are sitting there wetting themselves saying you can't do that. | ||
| This is a federal judge who used to be head of the D.C. court. | ||
| He's calling our bluff. | ||
| He's not going to participate in everything. | ||
| He says, the separation of powers, screw you guys. | ||
| I'm going to keep doing it. | ||
| You have to start an impeachment proceeding to actually get him in front of somebody, start asking some questions under oath. | ||
| Am I wrong in that, Viceroy? | ||
| No, they need to turn up the heat and turn up the heat right now. | ||
| This guy is a very dangerous, lawless partisan. | ||
| He has been behind the Russian collusion hoax, working hand in glove with Jack Smith, the Hillary campaign on Arctic Frost. | ||
| I mean, this guy is the forest comp, the forest gump of the lawfare against President Trump, his top aides, his allies. | ||
| This is not a neutral judge. | ||
| This is a highly partisan, highly lawless, highly dangerous federal judge in D.C., and he needs to be held accountable. | ||
| He needs to be impeached. | ||
| The House needs to eliminate his judicial seat. | ||
| You can just get rid of a judge's seat so you can do an impeachment through appropriation, essentially. | ||
| They need to hold this guy accountable, make an example out of him so these other federal judges understand when you politicize and weaponize your judicial office to take a side in the political fights, you are acting very lawlessly and very dangerously, and it's unacceptable. | ||
| Mike, one more time on Article 3. | ||
| I got a whole nother bigger story even to get to than this. | ||
| But Article 3, where do people go right now to assist in the effort to hold a Judge Boesberg accountable, sir? | ||
| Yeah, this is one of the most important action items the war room posse can take in many months. | ||
| It's article3project.org, article number 3project.org, take action. | ||
| The top left action item is tell Congress to impeach D.C. Obama Judge Jeb Bozberg for keeping terrorists in America and acting as a politician in a robe. | ||
| This is crucially important. | ||
| This takes about four minutes to send emails to both of your home state senators and your U.S. House rep to light them up on social media and to do patch-through phone calls to their office. | ||
| It's really important that the war room posse do all of those things today. | ||
| And Jim Jordan also, the chairman over at the House Judiciary, who would initiate proceedings, which we need to do before Christmas. | ||
| We need to get rocking and rolling on this. | ||
| Mike Davis, you got a huge piece up. | ||
| You're coming off of victory. | ||
| You've got a huge piece up in Fox. | ||
| Where do we stand with Preemption? | ||
| Where do we stand with the big tech companies? | ||
| There's all kinds of rumors going around there's going to be executive orders that understand that they got smashed twice by a populist revolt of MAGA, that they're now looking for other alternatives. | ||
| Can you get us up to speed on everything that's happening there? | ||
| This is where I am most proud of the war room posse is on this AI amnesty. | ||
| Four months ago, these AI oligarchs working with Senator Ted Cruz tried to sneak in AI amnesty into the one big beautiful bill at 2 o'clock in the morning, and they were very, very close. | ||
| And then the war room posse lit up both of their home state senators, their U.S. House rep at article3project.org, and this thing went down 99 to 1 with Ted Cruz voting against his own bill like at 4 o'clock in the morning. | ||
| Well, they're kind of like the Freddy Krueger of legislation. | ||
| They just won't go away. | ||
| And so they're back, right? | ||
| They're back this time four months later, and they were trying to sneak in this AI amnesty and the must-pass National Defense Authorization Act, the NDAA. | ||
| We've been on them for four months. | ||
| We've been calling them out. | ||
| It seems like after the war room posse lit them up the last several days, particularly yesterday, I think they're getting ready to wave the white flag of surrender, but it's really important. | ||
| A second action item is to light up both of your home state senators, U.S. House rep today to say no AI amnesty and the NDAA. | ||
| They may try to do in some other must-pass legislation, maybe some legally dubious executive order. | ||
| But we put out an opinion piece today in foxnews.com calling them out. | ||
| And this is important. | ||
| We're not opposed to federal preemption for these AI platforms so long as the federal preemption has federal rules of the road. | ||
| And so long as we protect the four Cs that we've talked about for many weeks on this show, children from online predators, including AI teddy bears who speak in sexually explicit terms to kids, these pedo bears, so long as we protect conservatives from being canceled by Google and Meta, like they've done for so many years after they had Section 230, immunity and AI amnesty. | ||
| We want to protect communities to make sure that we don't, for example, have AI data centers in residential neighborhoods, that we don't jack up water and electrical bills and then pass those bills on to working class Americans to subsidize these AI platforms. | ||
| And we also want to protect creators, the fourth C as creators, from copyright infringement to make sure, for example, that Steve Bannon's war room, the shows you do on here, don't just get copied and pasted into these AI machines and you don't get paid. | ||
| So this is crucially important. | ||
| It looks like we're going to win again, but let's run through the tape. | ||
| Mike, hang on for one second. | ||
| I just hold you briefly after the break. | ||
| Mike Davis, the Viceroy, with us in the War Room. | ||
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| Mike, this is going to be relentless. | ||
| One of the things I'm concerned about, we'll talk about this later in the show, is that you've got Jensen Wong and David Sachs. | ||
| They're arguing to sell all these chips to the Chinese. | ||
| The pressure they're trying to put on us, because as you know, I'm with the Viceroy always 100%. | ||
| On this one, even on the preemption, it's we have to have a national discussion. | ||
| You've brought up the most important thing, I think, of all. | ||
| We have regular order for a purpose. | ||
| This should go through regular order. | ||
| This has to be a national debate. | ||
| We have to hear both sides of this because there are compelling arguments on both sides. | ||
| However, it's got to be of whole cloth. | ||
| We can't look at all this pressure that's coming on people to do this, do this, do this, just let these guys go, let these guys go, because we had a Sputnik moment with the Chinese Communist Party with what, Deepthink. | ||
| And at the same time, we have the arms dealer Jensen Wong. | ||
| We have David Sachs. | ||
| All these guys are pushing the White House today to sell the most advanced chips we have to the Chinese. | ||
| You must cut the Chinese Communist Party off from everything. | ||
| You must cut them off from all chips, training, education, being in our national labs, trade deals, benefits, World Bank, all of it. | ||
| You've got to cut them off. | ||
| If you think they're in an arms race, do what the giants that came before us did on the Russians with the nuclear weapon. | ||
| You don't give them anything. | ||
| You don't give them any help. | ||
| And this technology may be more dangerous than nuclear weapons. | ||
| So the other side of the equation has to come in here. | ||
| But what you're saying is absolutely correct. | ||
| And I mean, you worked like crazy and your team worked like crazy over a week. | ||
| And I think gave the White House a hundred-page kind of first starter. | ||
| It was a shot across the box and say, guys, if we talk about the four C's, here's kind of a template we can start with. | ||
| And I think people in shock would say, well, this is kind of complex. | ||
| And the reason is it is kind of complex. | ||
| And it has to be done in a deliberate fashion. | ||
| You can't bum Rush us into essentially giving these oligarchs just free reign over everything. | ||
| This has to be, if there is a national security emergency, then someone has to come forward and explain that to the American people. | ||
| Right now, outside the war room, you're not really having a discussion about the depths of this. | ||
| Fact, I'll tell the audience, if you really in Washington, D.C. over the last couple of days, this has been the fight. | ||
| Of course, there's been a hundred stories and everything else, but this has been the fight that's gotten all the lobbyists, you know, all the law firms, all the crisis communication people against this kind of small populist reaction that came on overwhelming populist reaction to say, no, we don't want this. | ||
| And all the senators ran for the Hill when the American people stood up and said, Hey, I don't know what's going on here, but we want, if it's got to be the states to step in, then let the state step in. | ||
| We're not giving amnesty until we know more information. | ||
| Is that a good summary of where we are? | ||
| Yeah, I mean, it's funny. | ||
| I've been in meetings with David Sachs. | ||
| He's a really, I actually like him. | ||
| He's a really good guy. | ||
| He's like this billionaire South African tech guy from the Silicon Valley, very successful, very smart tech guy. | ||
| And I think he's trying in his mind to do the right thing. | ||
| And it's Mr. Sachs comes to Washington or Mr. Sachs goes to Washington and then he has to deal with crazy people like the Viceroy, Mike Davis, in these meetings. | ||
| And it's an interesting dynamic. | ||
| But look, we're working with them in good faith. | ||
| Like you said, Steve, we provided a lot of very substantive proposals for legislation on the four C's. | ||
| I think they're taking this seriously. | ||
| They're taking the war room posse seriously. | ||
| I think they understand now that they can't just jam this through and then NDAA, like they tried to jam it through in the one big beautiful bill. | ||
| I mean, if they had the opportunity to jam it through, I think they would. | ||
| But I think that's with the Article III project and the war room posse, they're dealing, these tech guys are dealing with the reality of Washington, D.C., which is the politics. | ||
| You have to get 60 votes in the Senate to pass any piece of substantive legislation. | ||
| You have to get the House to sign on to it. | ||
| You have to get the president to sign on. | ||
| You can't just jam it through. | ||
| Look, I think the tech people are just spoiled. | ||
| They were used to not having to fight very hard for their legislation. | ||
| They got their Section 230 immunity almost 20 years ago back in 1996 that prevented the states and the local governments from meddling with the tech industry. | ||
| And I think we've learned the mistakes from that, where we have the trillion-dollar big tech monopolists, Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Apple that have crushed competition, shuttered small businesses, and canceled conservatives and others with whom they've disagreed. | ||
| They've also preyed on kids. | ||
| You know, they've been child predators run rampant on these programs. | ||
| We're not going to let that happen again with AI. | ||
| So we're going to protect the four Cs. | ||
| David Sachs and his team are working with us on that. | ||
| They got a little bit of a reality check to the politics of Washington, D.C. | ||
| And if they want to get, look, here's the deal: if they want federal preemption, which we're not opposed to federal preemption, we don't want California sabotaging American AI. | ||
| But if we're going to get federal preemption, we're not going to have amnesty. | ||
| We're going to have federal rules of the road. | ||
| If we're going to win the AI race the old-fashioned way, the American way. | ||
| They say if you want to compete against China, you have to cheat like China. | ||
| You have to steal like China. | ||
| You have to have slave labor like China. | ||
| That's not what we do in America. | ||
| We're going to win this the American way. | ||
| Real quickly, you've been a great guy. | ||
| By the way, I want everybody to go to Article 3 also to get your article and to keep pressure on your senators, your home state senators, and your representatives. | ||
| This thing's not over yet. | ||
| Pound into this today. | ||
| Also, maybe tomorrow we'll be talking about maybe calling the White House, but just hold off on that. | ||
| Just do your job on Capitol Hill for today. | ||
| May have to expand that tomorrow. | ||
| Real quickly, you have said, hey, look, South Florida, this U.S. attorney, I know this guy. | ||
| This guy's good. | ||
| I'm hearing all kinds of great stuff, grand jury. | ||
| They're getting organized, coming down on this. | ||
| Real quickly, what has to happen in Minneapolis? | ||
| This situation, I'm telling you, and this is the key that picks a lock on so much of this that's gone on. | ||
| We got about a minute. | ||
| This thing's out of control in Minneapolis. | ||
| What would you recommend to the president and to Pam Bondi about that situation? | ||
| You're talking about the Somali fraud, I presume, in Minneapolis? | ||
| I mean, you never know. | ||
| No, the fraud. | ||
| Yeah, the fraud, Tim Walz. | ||
| We have so much fraud in Minneapolis. | ||
| A billion dollars in state money is going to these Somali crooks, and they're sending it back to their Somali warlords to fight terrorism. | ||
| We need to get these Somalians the hell out of America. | ||
| They do not share our values. | ||
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These are third world, these are third world trash. | |
| We've imported into America, and they have, and they are ripping us off. | ||
| We need to expel as many of them as possible, arrest as many of them as possible. | ||
| We're not going to turn the United States of America into a Somali hellhole. | ||
| Get them the hell out of the United States of America. | ||
| They need to go, and so do the Afghans. | ||
| I need everyone to go to Article 3 and do it now. | ||
| Mike Davis, thank you so much, Viceroy. | ||
| We'll see you later. | ||
| Thank you, brother. | ||
| Article 3 project. | ||
| Go hit it right now. |