The Charlie Kirk Show - Trump Goes on Offense Against Big Tech + Who Killed Ashli Babbitt? Aired: 2021-07-07 Duration: 35:58 === Fight Tech Elites and Oligarchs (13:42) === [00:00:00] Hey, everybody. [00:00:00] This episode is brought to you by my friends at ExpressVPN, expressvpn.com/slash Charlie. [00:00:07] Secure your device, anonymize your online activity, protect your action online. [00:00:13] Expressvpn.com slash Charlie. [00:00:17] Help our show out by also helping yourself protect yourself. [00:00:21] Expressvpn.com slash Charlie. [00:00:27] Hey, everybody. [00:00:28] Today in the Charlie Kirk show, President Trump plays offense against big tech. [00:00:31] These big tech companies have been immune from criticism and any sort of check and balance for far too long. [00:00:37] It is time that we play offense against the tech elites and oligarchs. [00:00:42] And President Trump is doing just that. 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[00:04:49] Now it has become a mainstream top-tier issue on the conservative side, especially when President Trump was banned from social media after January the 6th, while he was still president of the United States. [00:05:04] He had the nuclear codes, but he didn't have his Twitter password. [00:05:08] I just want you to think about that. [00:05:10] That he was able to board Air Force One, still do peace deals, and encourage diplomacy, but he was not able to post on Instagram. [00:05:21] The power that these big tech companies have in some ways supersedes the power that our own federal government has. [00:05:31] You see, we have a parallel government in our country, a shadow government. [00:05:36] And that shadow government is run by people like Sundar Pakai and Jack Dorsey. [00:05:43] You see, the tech companies, they have become enormously wealthy, trillionaires almost. [00:05:49] The companies are worth over $7 trillion in combined market cap value by not selling anything you can touch. [00:05:56] Some of them, they do some Oculus goggles, I guess, but largely selling you. [00:06:03] They are selling your data. [00:06:05] They have become data companies that have become experts at profiling and mining your individual habits. [00:06:13] Now, instead of just endlessly complaining about this, President Trump in Bedminster, New Jersey has a major announcement that he put forward today that he is now going to play offense against these tech companies. [00:06:24] The tech companies that are a parallel government that think that they actually run the world. [00:06:30] And in some ways, they are right. [00:06:32] But the difference is that no one voted for these people. [00:06:35] The Constitutional Republic that all of us appreciated over the last weekend and that we are grateful and thankful for has checks and balances, an independent judiciary, the consent of the governed, a system that puts individual rights first and foremost, and a local-based style of government. [00:06:53] Having a parallel shadow government domiciled in Menlo Park, California, with an unelected, unrepresentative, and sometimes anti-American ruling class is against the promise of the American system of government. [00:07:07] It's against the cooperative system that we have developed. [00:07:12] It is in no one's best interest, unless you want to see us permanently under the power of authoritarianism, to have four companies with a combined market cap of over $6.5 trillion to $7 trillion be able to micromanage our speech, our decisions, and our behavior. [00:07:33] Let's play CUT 24. [00:07:35] President Trump, just a couple minutes ago, Breaking News has announced a class action lawsuit against big tech. [00:07:42] And in fact, class action means that you might be able to join as well. [00:07:48] This is a lawsuit against Zuckerberg, Sundar Pakai, and Jack Dorsey. [00:07:52] Play Cut 24. [00:07:55] Today, in conjunction with the America First Policy Institute, I'm filing as the lead class representative a major class action lawsuit against the big tech giants, including Facebook, Google, and Twitter, as well as their CEOs, Mark Zuckerberg, Sundar Boce, and Jack Dorsey. [00:08:21] Three real nice guys. [00:08:25] He almost got the name right. [00:08:27] I think it's Sundar Pakai, but he's Trump. [00:08:29] He could do whatever he wants. [00:08:31] I just can't wait for the people in charge to say, he's racist. [00:08:35] He's not racist. [00:08:36] Okay. [00:08:36] It just has a tough name to pronounce. [00:08:39] By the way, if every time you mispronounce the name, you are racist. [00:08:41] Joe Biden started the KKK because he mispronounces everyone's name. [00:08:46] Joe Biden, Cammy, where's Camilla Harris with my applesauce? [00:08:53] You see, the significance of this lawsuit is that finally we are playing offense. [00:09:00] No more are we waiting for the market to solve it? [00:09:03] I will say this, though, that YouTube is getting a little bit nervous, that the pajama people that run YouTube and the video streaming platform, they're getting a little bit uneasy. [00:09:12] You see, all of those late nights not working, smoking weed, and enjoying their $300 billion asset of a video streaming company is finally being put in jeopardy by a streaming service called Rumble, R-U-M-B-L-E.com. [00:09:26] We are partners with Rumble in a lot of different things. [00:09:28] We work with them on many different projects. [00:09:31] We're streaming live on Rumble.com right now. [00:09:33] So these tech companies that think they are immune to criticism, that think there is no possible way you can dethrone our incumbency, not so fast, my friends. [00:09:44] You might have trillion dollar advantages now, but what goes up must come down. [00:09:49] General Electric used to be the most powerful company in the world, and they're not anymore. [00:09:53] You see, when you make a sequence of bad decisions and you hire poorly and you have a culture of self-indulgence, you begin to atrophy. [00:10:03] And I could tell you right now, playing offense against these tech companies, whether it be Governor Ron DeSantis or President Donald Trump, is precisely what is needed to preserve our God-granted natural rights. [00:10:14] Let's play Cut 25 on how this will go down as one of the biggest class action suits ever filed. [00:10:19] Now, let me say this. [00:10:20] I'm not usually a fan of class action lawsuits. [00:10:23] Usually it's filled with ambulance chasers and type of lawyers that I'm not really a fan of. [00:10:29] For here, I hope they suffocate these companies for what they've done to us. [00:10:33] Cut 25. [00:10:35] These brave patriots are included in the lawsuit, and thousands more are joining as we speak. [00:10:42] Thousands more. [00:10:43] They're all wanting to join. [00:10:45] This will be, I think, will go down as the biggest class action ever filed because thousands of people want to join. [00:10:52] President Trump also mentioned some real stories of people that have just been asking questions of their tech companies and they get kicked off. [00:11:03] You see, some people say, well, Charlie, they're a private company. [00:11:06] Spare me the overly simplified legalistic argument. [00:11:11] Let me ask you a couple of questions. [00:11:13] Can McDonald's not serve Big Macs to Democrats? [00:11:18] Can American Airlines say that libertarians are not allowed to fly their airline? [00:11:25] Can Delta Airlines say that the Wall Street Journal is no longer allowed to be read on their airline? [00:11:31] Can Subway say that Trump supporters are not allowed to eat their sandwiches? [00:11:38] Is the Chicago Skyway, which is a private highway, are they allowed to say that Republicans only are allowed to drive on the Skyway? [00:11:46] The point is that discrimination is not allowed in those other arenas. [00:11:51] It wouldn't be tolerated even remotely. [00:11:54] And when you get to a size where you're a multi-trillion dollar company, spare me the swan song of the protection of the little man that is designed for the baker, that is designed for the coffee shop owner, the plumber, or the electrician. [00:12:10] Spare me the, well, don't you feel sorry for these tech companies? [00:12:17] No, they're governments and they should be treated as such. [00:12:21] Finally, patriots are playing offense against these companies. [00:12:25] They overplayed their hand and they were so prideful. [00:12:29] All they had to do was just play it a little bit safer and they wouldn't have this kind of groundswell that would have triggered this form and fashion of legal action, this kind of groundswell of the equal and opposite reaction. [00:12:44] And I could tell you right now that I don't know if this lawsuit's going to work. [00:12:48] It looks like a great lawsuit, but it will be death by a thousand cuts for the government of Menlo Park, for the ruling class that for years has made trillions of dollars while our speech and our economic competitiveness has evaporated. [00:13:05] Do you ever read the fine print that appears when you start browsing in incognito mode? [00:13:09] It says that your activity might still be visible to your employer, your school, or your internet service provider. [00:13:14] How can they even call it incognito? 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[00:13:59] Protect yourself at expressvpn.com/slash Charlie. [00:14:03] Use my link at expressvpn.com/slash Charlie. [00:14:06] That's exprsvpn.com slash Charlie to learn more. [00:14:13] President Trump announced today that he is playing offense against the tech companies, and he announced it with Jen Horton, who is a teacher who simply asked a question about the Chinese coronavirus. [00:14:24] Play CUC 26. [00:14:26] Jen Horton is a school teacher from Fenton, Michigan. [00:14:32] Earlier this year, she was kicked off Facebook for sharing a post questioning whether young children should be required to wear masks. [00:14:43] She had a question, giving both sides, and actually not negative, just giving both sides. [00:14:50] That was enough. [00:14:51] At the same time, as Jen was deplatformed, her brother had gone missing, and she was unable to get the word out to all of her followers. [00:15:01] She had a lot of followers. [00:15:03] Could not get the word out. [00:15:06] By the way, we can't forget, and I'm going to get to his comments in particular. [00:15:10] I just had a thought, how much big tech intervened in the presidential election. [00:15:15] Remember when we were not even allowed to share the story of Hunter Biden in the last fall when the Hunter Biden laptop came out and we were not even allowed to mention the laptop? [00:15:26] The largest and most proven intervention and interference is the better word in election history was done by the tech companies this last election. [00:15:39] They interfered with our process. [00:15:41] It's a threat to democracy, is what we're told to say, but it's true. [00:15:46] If we do not have systems, if we do not have the capacity to vote without having multi-trillion dollars interfere, here's just a very interesting question. [00:15:56] It's a very simple question. [00:15:58] The Russian government was accused of interfering with the 2016 election. [00:16:07] After years of investigation and tens of millions of dollars spent investigating it, we found that there were a couple memes that were not even persuasive that were targeted both at Bernie Sanders supporters and Trump supporters. [00:16:20] And it was all on this like Russian internet accountability. [00:16:23] I can't remember the name of it. [00:16:24] It had some, it was called like the research accountability. [00:16:26] It's some weird name, internet research group or something. [00:16:30] It was some really weird name. [00:16:32] So we know that that was the extent of Russia's interference. [00:16:36] It was a joke. [00:16:38] But then on the other side, what was the extent of Facebook, Twitter, and Google's interference in this last election? [00:16:47] It makes whatever Russia did look like nothing. [00:16:51] We're talking about multi-trillion dollar companies that said, if you share the Hunter Biden laptop story, you will lose your social media account. [00:17:00] This is unproven. [00:17:01] Remember when the New York Post was locked out of Twitter? [00:17:04] A newspaper founded by Alexander Hamilton because they wanted to publish the Hunter Biden story, which is now proven to be correct. [00:17:14] And yet these tech companies worked as Democrat super PACs to intervene and interfere on behalf of Joe Biden. [00:17:23] They were afraid that Donald Trump was going to take action against their companies, which he was going to as monopolies. [00:17:30] They wanted to win good favor with Joe Biden and the revolutionaries that work at Google, they thought that Donald Trump posed an existential threat to the radical revolution that they were trying to launch here in the greatest nation ever to exist in the history of the world. [00:17:49] And so as we think about this offensive move that President Trump has put forward, we cannot forget how they interfered with President Trump himself, him becoming former President Trump. [00:18:00] That these massive companies have the authority to be able to pick and choose election winners. [00:18:06] If this was the Russian government and not an American company, I put that in quotes because they're anything but American companies, we would have Senate subcommittees, hearings, and subpoenas. [00:18:17] But the Democrats are perfectly okay with these companies acting that way because they look at these companies as being on team left or being on team Democrat. [00:18:28] Let's play cut 27. [00:18:30] Before I do that, again, President Trump filing a class action lawsuit. [00:18:33] And here are two angel parents whose 21-year-old son was killed in a car crash with a twice-deported foreign national border jumper, illegal, who launched a fight against illegal immigration. [00:18:47] But now they've been banned from Twitter. [00:18:49] So let me just make sure you understand what's going on here. [00:18:52] The Chinese Communist Party has a Twitter account. [00:18:55] The Iranian Revolutionary Guard has a Twitter account. [00:18:58] Hamas has access to Twitter. [00:19:01] But American parents whose 21-year-old son was killed by an illegal, they've been kicked off Twitter. [00:19:08] Play cut 27. [00:19:10] Kelly Kejuan and Bobby Michael are angel parents. [00:19:17] Their precious son, Brandon, was killed at just 21 years of age by a twice deported and very violent illegal alien. [00:19:28] Since then, they have heroically launched their own deeply personal fight to draw attention to the dangers of illegal immigration. [00:19:39] But they have been cruelly and unfairly banned from Twitter. [00:19:44] Cruelly and unfairly banned from Twitter. [00:19:48] You see, what has happened with these tech companies is first and foremost, the people they hire, the personnel they staff their companies with, is no different than your average college activist revolutionary, the typical social justice warrior that we deal with all the time at campuses at Turning Point USA, who is screaming like an apparatchi in our face. [00:20:07] In fact, you know, Connor, why don't we get that tape from the Kavanaugh hearings? [00:20:12] Remember that woman that was just screaming at me? [00:20:14] I know it might take a little while to get that. [00:20:16] Anytime people want to know who is working at Google, you should watch this tape. [00:20:21] This woman that just comes up and she is screaming at me. [00:20:26] And I say, I just think to myself, every time I see that, oh, that's who works at Twitter. [00:20:30] These people that, quite honestly, would never be able to make anything meaningful out of their life, except they have an above-average computing processing ability. [00:20:39] They believe that the world is in fundamental need of transformation and revolution. [00:20:42] They went to Caltech or they went to some nice school and they get scooped up by these massive companies. [00:20:48] And quite honestly, it will be a death sentence in the long run for these tech companies. [00:20:54] Companies that have these massive technology monopolies, in the short term, they're going to be able to enjoy it thanks to artificial intelligence and the world becoming more digital as much as I don't like that. [00:21:04] That's what's happening. [00:21:05] But in the long term, eventually, the dead weight and the anchor of having so many Alexandria Casio-Cortez-type arsonists on your payroll will eventually bring your company down. [00:21:18] Eventually, they're going to go to the HR department and say, We don't think a white man should be the CEO of this company. [00:21:24] We don't think Mark Zuckerberg should be running this company. [00:21:27] We don't think that Jack Dorsey should be running this company. [00:21:30] Eventually, the French Revolution mob that they have created at these tech companies will cut off the heads of them the same way it did for Maximilian Robespierre at the French Revolution, who was the person who started the French Revolution. [00:21:46] Cut 28, a guest of Trump, a mother, comes forward to highlight the importance to fight for big tech censorship and thanks Trump for fighting for it. [00:21:55] Play Cut 28, please. [00:21:57] Thank you, Mr. President. [00:22:01] The fight for censorship must continue. [00:22:04] We are in this. [00:22:05] We will not allow our nation to be silenced. [00:22:08] We stand together and we thank you, Mr. President. [00:22:12] And all around this idea of what happened today with President Trump is this news item that has now got brought back to the forefront because it's been exactly six months. [00:22:24] And that is the events that happened on January the 6th. [00:22:28] Now, we were hosting our program live when that was happening. [00:22:32] Andrew, producer Andrew, and I, and I think Isabel was also on with us then, halfway across the country. [00:22:38] And our remarks of what happened while that unfolded are very public and very clear. [00:22:43] The Democrats are now saying that this is worse than 9-11. [00:22:47] Now, President Trump, in his remarks against big tech today, is also not just playing offense against big tech, but he's playing offense against the big lies that are dominating our politics. [00:22:59] Who killed Ashley Babbitt? [00:23:01] Now, the media calls what happened on January the 6th a deadly event. [00:23:05] It was deadly. [00:23:07] However, based on all information that we have been provided, Officer Brian Sitnik and every other person except Ashley Babbitt died of natural causes. [00:23:17] But we don't know who killed Ashley Babbitt. [00:23:19] Cut 40, President Trump says the horrible treatment of the political prisoners is inexcusable. [00:23:25] Play Cut 40. [00:23:26] There were no guns in the Capitol. [00:23:28] They burned except for the gun that shot Ashley Babbitt. [00:23:32] And nobody knows who that man were. [00:23:34] If that were the opposite way, that man would be all over. [00:23:38] Would be the most well-known, and I believe I can say many because I believe I know exactly who it is. [00:23:45] I know exactly who it is. [00:23:46] So, a Trump supporter goes into the Capitol, unarmed, and then gets shot by someone who we don't yet know. [00:23:58] So, who killed Ashley Babbitt? [00:24:00] And why does that matter? [00:24:01] Well, first of all, we have now had to parade the people who have killed Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery. [00:24:09] Who else is on that list? [00:24:10] They always repeat. [00:24:11] Whatever, the list that Corey Bush keeps on repeating. [00:24:14] And yet, a Trump supporter who happens to be a white woman, I think she was a veteran. [00:24:19] I could be wrong. [00:24:20] Was she a veteran? [00:24:21] I think she was a veteran. [00:24:23] I don't want to misspeak. [00:24:24] I'm 99% sure she was a veteran. [00:24:27] And she was a veteran. [00:24:29] And yet, we all of a sudden don't care about that. [00:24:32] You see, the events on January the 6th are all Democrats have to hold on to to try to justify keeping themselves in power. [00:24:41] Matthew Dowd, who used to be super smart, I don't understand what has happened to some of these people. [00:24:48] Matthew Dowd used to be really interesting and he used to be super fair. [00:24:53] And now he is just a complete and total ideologue. [00:24:56] It's quite honestly depressing to see. [00:24:59] Play cut 38, please. [00:25:00] January 6th was worse than 9-11 because it's continued to rip our country apart and give permission for people to pursue autocratic means. [00:25:09] And so I think we're in a much worse place than we've been. [00:25:12] And as I've said, I think to you before, I think we're in the most perilous point in time since 1861 in the advent of the Civil War. [00:25:20] Hold on a second. [00:25:21] Wait, wait, wait. [00:25:22] Again, Matthew Dowd's a super smart guy. [00:25:24] And he's not dumb. [00:25:26] He's a Democrat, but he always used to be somewhat interesting. [00:25:29] And he was also the chief strategist for Bush Cheney in 2004. [00:25:34] Now, that should tell you everything you need to know about Bush Cheney. [00:25:37] The fact that he was the chief strategist for Bush Cheney in 04, and now he's a Democrat should show you everything you need to know about the Bush family and where their politics stand. [00:25:48] He says he's an independent, whatever. [00:25:51] And again, he's, I don't consider him to be a low IQ. [00:25:53] Joy Reid, super low IQ, unimpressive, never has said anything that's really wise. [00:25:58] But Matthew Dowd saying January 6th was worse than 9-11 because it's continued to rip our country apart. [00:26:06] Okay. [00:26:07] So on January the 6th, first of all, we still don't know the federal law enforcement involvement on January the 6th. [00:26:13] We don't. [00:26:13] We could speculate that federal law enforcement was heavily involved based on the information revealed by Darren Beatty and Tucker Carlson on Revolver.news. [00:26:23] 3,000 people died. [00:26:25] In fact, let me get the exact number on 9-11. [00:26:27] I think it's at least 2,800 people died on 9-11. [00:26:32] On January the 6th, I believe five people died of natural causes and one person was shot by a police officer, an unarmed white woman. [00:26:45] Now, what if Ashley Babbitt was a BLM activist and was a black woman? [00:26:51] Do you think we would know who shot Ashley Babbitt? [00:26:54] Okay, so 2,977 people died on 9-11. [00:26:58] That was just about right. [00:26:59] 3,000 people. [00:27:00] How many people died on January 6th? [00:27:03] We know one died by the force of another, and others died from natural causes. [00:27:10] The case of the officer of Brian Sicknick had fallen apart with more and more investigation. [00:27:16] So who killed Ashley Babbitt? [00:27:19] Well, they don't care to see. [00:27:22] They don't care to know or to tell you. [00:27:24] So Matthew Dowd has said January 6th, which was not an insurrection. [00:27:29] And let me say this again. [00:27:31] Not one person has yet to be charged with insurrection for what they did. [00:27:37] Not the Chewbacca man, not the guy with MASH with the zip ties, not the shaman, none of them. [00:27:46] Instead, they've been charged with interruption of a government proceeding. [00:27:51] Now, some of them have been charged with conspiracy against the government. [00:27:56] That's a different charge altogether. [00:28:00] Cut 39, Joy Reed says this looks like Mussolini's Italy, the brown shirts, the violence against our capital, the attempts to overthrow the government, the centering of white citizens. [00:28:11] What Matthew Dowd and Joy Reed are flirting with is so incredibly dangerous because they are deciding to live in they're deciding to live in a political position that is built on things that are the opposite of the truth. [00:28:38] Wait till you hear this, Cut 39. [00:28:40] If you break down what this looks like to me, it looks directly like fascism. [00:28:45] It looks like Mussolini's Italy. [00:28:48] The brown shirts, the violence against our capital, the attempts to overthrow the government, the centering of white citizens as having to be the top citizens or else the country dies. [00:28:59] So Joy Reed and Matthew Dowd, she says, what's going on looks like Mussolini's Italy. [00:29:03] Now, if she's talking about the vaccine enforcement squads of the Joe Biden folks that are going to be knocking on doors to make sure you got the vaccine, yeah, that looks like Mussolini's Italy. === Pelosi Commission Looks Like Fascism (06:46) === [00:29:11] Is she talking about that? [00:29:12] Is she talking about the perpetual political imprisonment of people that she doesn't like, their politics? [00:29:18] If that's what she's talking about, then yes, Joy Reed, again, she's so on, I don't use this word lightly. [00:29:24] I don't. [00:29:25] It's the S word. [00:29:26] I don't like it. [00:29:27] It sounds like a fourth grader. [00:29:28] Joy Reid is stupid. [00:29:31] And she just should not be given a cable television show and not taken seriously. [00:29:35] She's an angry, unimpressive person. [00:29:37] Matthew Dowd is actually really smart, which is what's really upsetting to me because I think Matthew Dowd has convinced himself of this because he's around people that do nothing but agree with him that are super smart. [00:29:51] As you know, my friend Mike Lindell has a passion to help everyone get the best sleep of your life. [00:29:56] He didn't stop by simply creating the best pillow. [00:29:58] Mike created the new Giza Dream bedsheets. [00:30:01] They look and feel great, which means an even better night's sleep for me, which is what's crucial for my busy schedule. [00:30:06] Mike found the world's best cotton called Giza. [00:30:09] It's ultra soft and breathable, but extremely durable. [00:30:12] Mike's Giza sheets come with a 60-day money-back guarantee and a 10-year warranty. 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[00:31:09] I just, and then Joy Reid says, oh, yes, I do too. [00:31:12] Joy Reid, you guys are the Confederates. [00:31:15] You're the ones that are declaring war on us. [00:31:20] And if you guys want to try to provoke a civil war, you guys are doing that. [00:31:26] They're doing that with Impressive speed and urgency. [00:31:32] He says that January 6th, to me, though, though, there was less loss of life because it continued to report country part and give permission to pursue people to autocratic means. [00:31:40] What does he, who has actually been able to pursue autocratic means since January the 6th? [00:31:47] Only Joe Biden. [00:31:49] Now, I have a prediction here, and I think Kevin McCarthy is doing a really good job here. [00:31:54] Kevin McCarthy is putting forward a group of Republicans for the Nancy Pelosi Commission that are going to be legit conservatives. [00:32:04] And I don't think there's that much more to discover in this new Nancy Pelosi commission that is going to benefit the Democrats. [00:32:12] I don't. [00:32:13] I think she wants to keep it in the news. [00:32:15] What I think she is taking a risk, though, is that there's a lot more that we'll discover that will hurt the Democrats. [00:32:22] For example, who killed Ashley Babbitt? [00:32:25] Other example, who planted the pipe bombs of the DNC and the RNC? [00:32:30] You see, if they want to keep this in the news, there is going to be an equal and opposite reaction against the Democrats, where the more you learn about January 6th is to what extent did federal informants or federal law enforcement play a role in January the 6th? [00:32:46] Why did they not try to stop it if they had pre-existing knowledge? [00:32:49] Why were certain police officers holding the door open for some of the people that were coming into the Capitol? [00:32:55] These are legitimate and good questions. [00:32:57] What I'm getting at here is that this commission that Nancy Pelosi has put forward, as long as there's some Republican presence, there are answers to these questions that are not going to be very helpful to the Democrats, especially from a law enforcement intelligence standpoint. [00:33:12] And also, the only murder that we know of on January the 6th was someone on government payroll that shot a veteran woman who did not have a gun. [00:33:21] And based on all available information, no one was armed on January the 6th. [00:33:28] No one. [00:33:30] Tucker went on Maria Bartaroma and he said that the NSA has leaked his emails to reporters. [00:33:35] He knows this because he had a reporter contact him and he revealed what the email said. [00:33:40] Play cut 34. [00:33:42] Yesterday, I learned that, and this is going to come out soon, that the NSA leaked the contents of my email to journalists in an effort to discredit me. [00:33:52] I know, because I got a call from one of them saying, oh, this is what your email was about. [00:33:55] So it is not in any way a figment of my imagination. [00:33:59] It's confirmed. [00:34:00] It's true. [00:34:02] They're not allowed to spy on American citizens. [00:34:04] They are. [00:34:05] I think more ominously, they're using the information they gather to put leverage and to threaten opposition journalists, people who criticize the Biden administration. [00:34:15] It's happening to me right now. [00:34:18] And I think it's shocking. [00:34:19] And I don't think we should put up with it in a free country. [00:34:21] And most journalists are in support of the surveillance and the blackmailing of Tucker Carlson because he was working on a story that very well might have threatened the Biden administration. [00:34:30] Very quickly, play cut 35. [00:34:32] Tucker continues on how the NSA will not answer any of his questions. [00:34:36] And he has the investigation and he deserves to know because he's a taxpaying American. [00:34:40] Cut 35. [00:34:41] They won't answer your questions. [00:34:42] They won't tell you why they won't answer your questions. [00:34:45] And it's just like, shut up and obey, surf. [00:34:47] You know, they don't owe you an explanation. [00:34:49] My view is: I'm a 52-year-old American citizen who pays his taxes and obeys the law. [00:34:54] You can't treat me like I'm a peasant. [00:34:56] I'm an American citizen. [00:34:57] This is a republic. [00:34:58] You can't talk to me that way. [00:35:00] You can't talk to any American citizen that way. [00:35:01] Who do you think you are? [00:35:02] You running your own country or something? [00:35:04] No, you're a federal bureaucrat. [00:35:06] Unbelievable. [00:35:07] And you owe me an explanation. [00:35:08] That's my opinion. [00:35:09] I'm sorry. [00:35:10] I've lived here my whole life. [00:35:11] I feel like they owe that to me. [00:35:13] Can I just say Tucker is great when he's interviewed, not just when he's interviewing the big tech Orwellian culture that Donald Trump's playing offense against, the lies around January 6th, and the truth teller who wishes to expose it, Tucker Carlson. [00:35:26] If we do not stand up against this and Republicans don't do something about all of this, we are not going to live in the Republic we all love. [00:35:35] Thanks so much for listening, everybody. [00:35:37] Email us your thoughts, freedom at charliekirk.com. [00:35:40] And if you want to support our program, go to charliekirk.com/slash support. [00:35:45] Please join us in Tampa, Florida, tpusa.com/slash SAS. [00:35:49] God bless you guys. [00:35:50] Speak to you soon. [00:35:54] For more on many of these stories and news you can trust, go to CharlieKirk.com.