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RETURN TO JUSTICE Dinesh D’Souza Podcast Ep1082
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Hey guys, welcome to the Dinesh D'Souza podcast.
My name is Chad Prather.
I am filling in for Dinesh.
I am honored to be here with you.
Thank you for joining us.
We have a lot to get into today.
My very special guest, investigative and independent journalist Brianna Morello is going to join us.
We're going to talk about justice.
Is it an elusive thing that no one is ever going to experience in this country anymore?
What happened to justice?
We're going to talk about that and get some solutions.
As well as talk about some stories that need justice on the Dinesh D'Souza podcast.
Stay tuned.
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Hey guys, it's Chad Prather filling in for Dinesh D'Souza.
This is the Dinesh D'Souza podcast.
That's a pretty redundant way of saying that.
You know what?
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But for some reason, he lets me come in here from time to time and talk to you guys.
So thank you for joining us.
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He deserves the five stars.
Trust me, he does.
And maybe an encouraging word about Chad Prather being here filling in.
A lot of you, if you know who I am, you're not recognizing me because I'm not wearing the stereotypical identity, politic, political cowboy cowboy hat.
Yeah.
So anyway.
I'll just let my forehead shine at you guys today.
But thanks to Dinesh and Debbie for letting me come in here and fill in.
We're going to have a good time.
My good friend Brianna Morello is going to join us.
We're going to talk about some of the hot topics that are going on right now in the country, as well as over in the UK, and some things that are going to affect us as we move forward, not only in this country, but in our culture.
And we will tell you what we mean by that in just a little bit.
You know, I was sitting here this morning.
I was having a cup of coffee.
And I was doing what I normally do.
I was flipping through the headlines.
And, you know, sort of like looking for a needle in a haystack of hypocrisy out there.
And I've got to be honest.
It's getting harder and harder to ignore this gut punch reality of where we're living as a society.
What I'm most interested in today...
I want us to talk about something that used to mean something in this country, and that is justice.
Justice seems to be lost.
We've seen the lawfare.
We've seen the weaponization of the courts.
We've seen progressive, rogue, leftist judges that have basically acted like federal dictators, determining what the executive branch can and cannot do.
We've seen justice sort of become just.
And it tends to apply only to the elites.
And I'm not interested in, you know, the cherry-picked courtroom theater for the cameras.
I mean, real, equal, under-the-law, blindfold, on-lady-liberty kind of justice.
A lot of us are at a point in life where we don't even remember what justice is.
Because lately it feels like we've entered this strange upside-down world.
Where those who trample the Constitution get rewarded with speaking gigs and Netflix deals, while the ones who dare to defend it get labeled extremists.
Now, I want you to imagine that you wave the flag, quote the founding fathers, raise concerns at a school board meeting, and suddenly you're on the watch list.
It's what's happening in our country these days.
Meanwhile, you have people who lie under oath.
They funnel shady money through Family Shell Cup, and he's weaponized federal agencies like they're playing risk, and they walk around untouched, unscathed, unbothered, And apparently untouchable.
There's a lot of speculation out there about justice and who's going to get some of it.
We want to see someone perp walked.
We want to see that person in those silver shackles.
We want to see some justice.
But here's the thing that gets me.
The people that deserve the justice the most, the people who deserve the consequences, they know they're not going to get it.
They know they're untouchable, and so they're going to flaunt it.
They're going to smirk into the cameras like the rules apply to them.
And the reason they do is because the rules don't apply to them.
You know, justice has become like a slogan.
It's something they use when it's politically useful, when it plays well in the polls, or it helps take down somebody's opposition in the narrative.
And so when it's time to apply the same scrutiny to their own, suddenly everybody forgets how the system works.
So yeah, we've talked about having a two-tiered system in this country.
Let's just call it what it is.
One is for the people in power, and one is for the rest of us.
And we're tired.
We're tired of seeing the lack of justice.
We're tired of watching it happen.
We're tired of pretending that it's okay.
And I want to deal with that today with some very specific examples and see if we can get some justice.
Because the average American can smell the double standard a mile away, even if the media is not going to admit it.
So how many times?
How many times have we seen this play out?
We see them raid the homes of a pro-life dad in front of their kids, but they leave Epstein's client list sealed up and unknown.
The drag concerned parents into courtrooms for objecting to a radical curricula, and they let violent agitators torch cities in the name of justice, and they call that progress.
Folks, it's not justice.
That is political persecution.
It's manipulation.
It's a slow, steady strangling of our republic by people who have convinced themselves that they are the moral gatekeepers of...
And here's the kicker.
They do all of this while preaching about unity and healing and democracy.
Yeah, nothing says democracy like silencing dissent and prosecuting your political rivals.
Folks, this has got to stop if we're going to continue to call ourselves the United States of America.
But I want to say something to the folks out there who feel like they're being pushed to the fringe for speaking the truth.
You're not alone.
We recognize the plight.
There are millions of us, and we're not conspiracy theorists.
We're not radicals.
We're not deniers.
We're not domestic threats.
We are citizens.
We are taxpayers.
We are parents.
We're veterans and workers and blue-collar people who pull themselves up by their bootstraps and blaze a trail, and when they fall down, they pick themselves up and continue on.
They are Americans.
They are citizens.
They are the defenders of society, the people who believe in values.
They're worshipers and people who pray.
And, you know, those people are sick and tired.
Of being told that standing up for what's right somehow makes you dangerous, and there's going to be consequences for speaking out.
Just last night, I spoke at an event of about 200 Republicans here locally, north of Houston, in the Montgomery County area of Texas, a very conservative area, a very red place here.
And I was speaking, and there was general public who were behind the audience, and they were in a public area.
They were walking past.
I was talking about the last four years as compared to the last 100 days of the Trump administration and lots of winning, lots of winning that we're experiencing right now.
And as in the middle of that, one of the guys who was in the back, he walked past with his eight-year-old, nine-year-old daughter, and he mimicked putting a gun in his mouth, looked at me and said, kill yourself, and pretended to pull the trigger.
This is the type of thing that people can't...
Argue or debate or discuss their ideas or their ideals, and so we're seeing people who have no sense of justice or understanding resort to acts and recommendations of violence.
Folks, if you're out there defending the Constitution, if you're out there telling the truth, you're not a problem.
You're a good person.
And if that is a problem, I'm going to be a problem every single day.
Because here's the truth, and I'll shout it from the rooftops if I have to.
Justice is not a party issue.
Justice is not red.
It's not blue.
Justice is the foundation of freedom.
And if we lose that, we're going to lose everything.
Now listen, you can't build a healthy country on a foundation of selective prosecution.
You can't build peace when the scales of justice are rigged.
And you sure as heck can't build trust when the truth gets buried under bureaucracy and bias.
We need accountability, not just for the corruption at the top, but for the soul of this nation.
We need to expose the ones who abuse their power and protect the ones who speak truth to it.
We need to fight, not with fists or fire, but with facts, with faith, and with the bulldog determination that made this country great in the first place.
And yeah, we're...
We're going to pray for justice.
We're going to cry out for it.
But we're also going to prepare ourselves to stand firm when it doesn't come as fast as it should.
Because real change, it doesn't always start in a courtroom.
It starts in the heart of the people who refuse to give up.
So I want you to remain steadfast.
And we, my friends, we are those people who are going to do that.
So to the ones being slandered, sued, and silenced for standing up, I want you to stand a little taller.
I want you to feel bold and proud in what you've done.
To the ones who feel abandoned by the very nation they swore to defend, I want you to hold the line.
And to the ones who are watching all this...
It's not gone.
It's just buried under a mountain of arrogance and deceit.
And we're going to dig it out one truth at a time, because when justice finally shows up, and it will, it's going to come like a tidal wave, and all the corruption, all the lies, all the fake smiles, and the smug faces, the pompous arrogance is going to be washed away.
We're not there yet, folks, but we're on the road, and I know I for one, and I believe that you as well.
We're not going to turn back.
So let's cry out for justice.
I believe that God wants to give it.
I do believe that the providential hand of God is still.
We're going to get into a number of situations and circumstances that are making the headlines today that are begging for justice with my good friend Brianna Morello.
She's an investigative and independent journalist, and she is going to bring the facts because she's also one of those who's out there fighting openly for justice.
We're going to take a quick break.
This is the Dinesh D'Souza podcast.
I'm Chad Prather filling in for Dinesh.
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We'll be right back.
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Hey guys, welcome back to the Dinesh D'Souza podcast.
But you got to be careful.
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I'm Chad Brather filling in for Dinesh.
Thank you guys for joining us by way of Rumble, YouTube, Salem Radio, all the places where podcasts are offered.
Thank you.
My very good friend, Brianna Morello, is with us today.
Welcome to the program, Brianna.
How are you doing?
Chad, thank you for having me.
I'm doing well.
How are you?
I'm fantastic.
Thank you for joining me.
This is a shock, right, seeing this much forehead on me?
I know.
You had cowboy hat shock, didn't you, when you saw this?
I didn't recognize you at first.
I thought there was a fill-in for the fill-in, and that's what I've been a little nervous for.
I try to be as dignified as I can.
When I'm doing somebody else's show, I'm always thinking, you know, I don't want people to get distracted by the cowboy hat, but now they're just distracted by my billboard forehead.
And that's okay.
That's okay.
My ego can handle it.
I was at the White House two weeks ago, and I was running into some old friends, people I've known for 10, 15 years, and I was still having to introduce myself because I wasn't wearing a cowboy hat.
There in the West Wing.
Brianna, you, tell me a little bit.
You are an independent journalist.
You do a phenomenal job.
You are one of my trusted sources, not only as a friend, but you're someone that I go to on X to find out what's happening because you tell the stories that other people don't want to talk about and you're not afraid.
You're unashamed about it.
You were a producer at Fox News, right?
And then you left there.
Why did you leave?
Oh, I left there because at the time they were...
Pushing the COVID jabs.
They were saying things that were not...
What we were saying on air was very conflicting.
And so it was deeply concerning for me when they told me they were complying with the New York City private sector vaccine mandate.
And so instead of complying, I decided to resign.
And I put up a heck of a fight between all of that.
So that is the reason why I'm independent now.
I realize the importance of all of this, right?
Because we don't really have many independent journalists who are authentically doing what you should be doing in journalism, which is calling people, getting comment, chasing things down.
And so that's what I do now on both my show.
You do a phenomenal job, as I said.
And when you left Fox, did you have an inclination that you wanted to continue doing this?
Because there's a lot of people out there who call themselves journalists who really don't do journalism.
They might be out there more like building a mob or rallying the troops, but that's not legitimate journalism.
Did you see yourself doing this the way you're doing it now, or were you kind of ready to leave that world behind?
I was kind of tossed up in between.
I didn't have a job offer in my hands, and I just knew I was going to go figure it out and move back down to Florida.
So it didn't really bother me too much in that sense.
I had the backup plan of doing PR, though, and I'm actually kind of doing both the same time now, journalism and then doing some consulting on the side.
But the reality of it is, is like most people don't do that.
Usually if you leave media, you usually go just to PR and you kind of just break apart your your old journalistic ways.
But I have fun doing this.
You know, it's fun bothering people.
It's fun reaching out to them and letting them know that you're going to tell the truth regardless.
I know a lot of people, especially our audience, you know, we're conservatives.
And so most of the time they think we're just going to sit there and be speaking to a conservative audience and mouthpieces for the GOP.
For the rest of us, though, that's not the case.
That's not what we do.
I don't do that at all.
I actually like to hold people on our side's feet to the fire a bit, and I think that's not very popular, but I look forward to doing that every night on my show.
And yeah, Chad, it's great, honestly, because otherwise I don't know what else I'd be doing.
I'd probably be bored.
You would be bored.
I would be.
You would be bored.
Well, you're good at it.
And I'll tell you, I'm not a journalist.
I don't consider myself a journalist.
I'm an entertainer and a podcaster, even though I did go to the University of Georgia to go to the Broadcast Journalism School.
I understand what journalistic objectivity is, that at the end of the story, you shouldn't know the teller of the story's opinion on that.
But we're very opinionated people, right?
And I think we're at a place where we can still tell the story and also give some interpretation and commentary these days.
And I think that people look for that.
How fair of an assessment do you think that is that you can tell?
Tell the story, but also give a little bit of biased commentary and say, this is what I believe about this.
I want to hear your answer on that, because I want to ask a follow-up question with that.
Yeah, I think you can.
So obviously the mainstream media does it all the time, but they're not very upfront about their political beliefs.
They pretend to be non-biased, but they are.
But I think my audience knows well that I am conservative and everything's going to be from a conservative lens.
And so, yeah, I think they're okay more trusting of that now that they know that.
I mean, I crack political jokes all the time and people love that slash a little bit of a news update every now and then.
So I think it works out well.
It's a good combination.
And the reason I ask that is because you catch a lot of heat because you expose a lot of stories.
And that's okay.
You're tough.
You've got thick skin.
You can handle it.
I know you well enough by now that you sort of welcome it a little bit.
And I admire that about you.
So I was invited to go to the White House again a couple of weeks ago.
They took us into the press room.
I didn't know why I was there.
I found out we were going to ask a question to the press secretary.
I had to step outside to get a cell signal because the first person I wanted to text was you.
And I said, where should we go with this?
Because I didn't want to toss a softball thing up.
I didn't want to, you know, do the bootlicking sycophant thing and say, okay, we're going to...
You know, it's 100 days.
Let's celebrate that.
I wanted to ask a real question, and the thing that you gave me some feedback on was a story that doesn't get talked about very much, and it's in regards to both FBI and DHS whistleblowers who were treated very poorly, very bad under the Biden administration for calling out a number of things.
The administration, or I should say the Department of Justice, recently mentioned subpoenaing journalists who were not willing to reveal their sources.
You went out very publicly and said that, you know, if you're going to arrest people, People come get me first.
And that's a bold stance to take.
But I think we have to protect those sources.
And we also need to protect those whistleblowers who are protected under about 20 different federal laws.
A lot of them are being violated with these particular whistleblowers that I want to discuss because, you know, they were either fired, even if they've been...
Still employed by the FBI.
They haven't been reinstated.
They haven't been paid in three years.
It's a bad situation.
Talk to me about these whistleblowers and what's going on, who they are, their names, and let's talk just briefly about each individual situation.
Yeah, we'll go with the two FBI agents who are whistleblowers.
So we have Garrett O 'Boyle who came forward.
We don't know the specifics as to why he came forward.
That was protected in Congress because that's where he went first to tell his story was to Congress.
But he does have...
Whistleblower protection status, but the agency put him on an unpaid suspension.
So he's still on it to this day.
I think it's like 31 months.
It's been a very, very long time.
Then we have Mr. Steve Friend, who I know is a frequent guest on this show.
He is someone who came forward because he was very upset.
He was somebody who enjoyed going after child predators and putting them behind bars.
And then the FBI pulled him away from that and made him go after Jerry Sixers.
So he became an FBI whistleblower and had to leave the FBI.
And then we have DHS whistleblower Aaron Stevenson.
Aaron Stevenson came forward when he realized that the Biden regime was handing off migrant children to cartels.
He was going through it, and he was looking at it, and he said, this is really dangerous.
Came forward, blew the whistle on that.
All three men have not been paid in years.
They are fighting to get their jobs back at this point.
They want to go back and work within this new administration, and at some capacity, whether it's with the FBI, whether it's helping the administration reform these agencies, they want some roles, but they have not yet received calls.
So I've been reaching around, trying to get calm in all of this, because I think it's strange.
Obviously, Dinesh is well aware.
I'm aware of all of this because he had a great film come out about this.
But so many people have been trying to reach out to our new FBI director, Kash Patel, and the deputy director, Dan Bongino.
And I think it's a very difficult job for both men to have because there's a lot of filth within these agencies that they have to kind of sift through and figure out where they're going to go from here.
There's more bad guys than good guys, and I understand just that.
These men, these two men, particularly Steve Friend and Garrett O 'Boyle, haven't received phone calls yet.
And that's really upsetting.
Now, keep in mind, both the FBI director and the deputy director are well known for protecting these men, for advocating for them, for giving them a voice, and for also helping them financially when they were just regular civilians.
It's quite strange that they haven't been brought back on.
My sources tell me that there's a lot going on behind the scenes in regards to this, that, in fact, someone somehow passed down bad information, what would make it Would make it that these men can't be brought back into the agency.
So they're making up lies.
They went to a senator's office with these lies and told, well, this is why we can't bring him back.
And immediately that senator debunked everything.
And so this is something that I'm hearing.
This is something that I know is going on right now.
There's bad information being given out in all of these agencies right now from all of these carryovers from the Biden regime.
And so the reality is you can't just fire these people, unfortunately, even though you want to because you don't like their politics.
That would be illegal.
You need some type of grounds for firing them.
And so unfortunately, you've got to find those grounds.
So although it hasn't been as swift as we'd like it to be, I understand the other side of it.
Now, there's things that could be done, right?
People like Garrett O 'Boyle, who's still an employee, he could get his pay reinstated.
And that's the part that has me really upset because that's a very easy decision for the director to make.
He could just reinstate his pay.
And then allow the suspension to go on for as long as the investigation does.
But the reality is the FBI has a habit of putting people on unpaid suspension when they want to weed you out, when they want you to resign, when they don't want you to have to go forward with the lawsuit.
They have all the federal resources on their hands, so they could drag on a lawsuit or any type of dispute.
For years.
I know people who have been doing this for nearly a decade now with these agencies.
So they have all the resources.
Obviously, someone like Garrett O 'Boyle is going to need a job.
He's got young kids.
And so I don't know how much longer he could do this for.
But the reality is, is we have people who are our allies now within the FBI.
And I think they have to make things right.
And for Aaron Stevenson over at DHS, I'm disappointed they haven't brought him back on either.
Because, you know, we heard Kristi Noem, the secretary over there, telling us that, oh, You know, we're finding all these missing children.
We found over 5,000 of them.
I mean, I reported exclusively that 95% of the migrant children that they've gone looking for, they can't find.
Because that's because the Biden administration took bad information in, in regards to these migrant children.
I mean, when I say bad information, we're talking about fake addresses, fake names.
And we're handing them off to unvetted sponsors.
I mean, they literally allowed people to get on video calls with them.
And that was the vetting process.
and that's who they pass these children on to.
So a lot of these children are potentially going to be human trafficked, sex trafficked, whether it's at slave labor.
We don't know where they are right now.
And so people like Aaron Stevenson, who was the one to tell the world that this was going on, is a major, major assistant, potentially, if they were to bring him back on, to finding these kids.
I mean, he saw it, he called it out, and for some reason, they haven't brought him back.
Yeah.
About 30 seconds before the break, Brianna, obviously this deters whistleblowers in the future of ever wanting to come out.
I mean, if you're going to be punished like this, you're going to lose your livelihood, lose everything.
I mean, you've got families at stake and everything.
Just a quick hot take.
You heard Carolyn Levitt's response to my question there in the White House briefing.
What was your opinion of her response?
Yeah, when they talk about leaks, that's what she was referring to.
They're pretending like it's classified information.
What's been leaked so far to the media is not classified information.
And although I don't like the corporate media, I would say that it's an absolute disgrace to say that you're going to subpoena these journalists to come forward and out their sources.
That won't happen.
If that were to happen to me, I'd go to prison for my sources because becoming a whistleblower is just not a realistic lean.
All right, Rhianna Morello.
Boy, more examples of the lack of justice after the break.
We'll be right back.
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Chad Brather for Dinesh D'Souza.
Thank you for joining us.
Brianna Morello is our guest.
Ooh, this gets seedy.
People don't want to talk about...
When you talk about justice, we've got to talk about it, right?
People don't want to talk about some of the details that are emerging on this Sean Diddy Combs trial that started yesterday.
I know there's going to be a lot of disgusting...
Lurid details are going to come out about it.
But, you know, we ask for justice.
We want to see these lists.
We want to see who's on them.
We want to see who's implicated, who is guilty.
You're going to hear some really gross details are going to come out from these things.
We're already starting to see that emerge, and I think we've got a long road in front of us.
What are you seeing with this Sean Combs case so far?
What should people know?
Well, he's facing life in prison right now, and he's being accused of human trafficking, sex trafficking specifically.
And so right now, the prosecutors have to make a case for that.
And they might have a case for it.
It's kind of iffy.
Obviously, Sean Combs, based on the video footage that we've seen, he's not a good person.
He's a horrible person, but he's not on trial for assault.
And that's what his attorneys keep driving home to the jury.
They keep saying, listen, yeah, there's a video of him beating up his ex-girlfriend.
It's bad, but...
That's not why he's here.
He's not here because he assaulted her.
He's here because they're accusing him of being a sex trafficker.
Some type of conspiracy is what they're trying to pitch for him.
So the prosecutors do have to make their case on that front.
Interesting enough, though, his very pregnant ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, many of you guys know she is the R&B singer.
She was signed to Bad Boy.
She actually signed a 10-album record deal, which is unheard of, I'm sure, Chad.
That's massive.
Yes.
That means he probably just wanted to control her for the rest of her life.
And so she's on the stand right now.
She's eight and a half months pregnant.
Diddy's lawyers didn't want her walking in front of the jury because they didn't want...
The jury to see how pregnant she was, to have more empathy for her.
The details are a little graphic, so I'll skip out on the specifics of it.
I posted it on Twitter if you want to read it for yourself.
But he did.
I mean, they're not even denying it.
He did do horrible things to her, but he tried to blackmail her.
Sex workers were brought into their relationship, and he had her...
Engage in sexual activities with these sex workers.
He filmed it.
He used it against her and he allegedly tried to threaten to go after her if she were to ever go after him or betray him in any manner.
So she's on the stand right now talking about that.
She's detailing from her perspective what she witnessed as his girlfriend for almost a decade.
So she's walking everyone through that.
It's going to get bad because, again, she's sitting here saying, yes, he did beat me.
Yes, he did give me drugs.
But again, I don't know if they have a sex trafficking case here.
This just sounds, so far, what we've seen play out, less sex trafficking, more of, he's just a scumbag.
And I don't know if life in prison is really valid for this at this point.
But, you know, we're just on day two right now, so who knows what could unravel.
Yeah, who knows what's going to come out.
You know, that's the thing, that whether it's the Jeffrey Epstein case or Jelaine Maxwell, we want to see.
You know, there's always victims, right?
And you've got to remember that there are human lives that are at stake.
There are people who have gone through a lot of pain and trauma.
You don't want to continually drum that up every time we talk about it.
But inevitably, these details are going to come out.
You mentioned he was videotaping his...
He was trying to control her, blackmail her.
That's very much what we know was Jeffrey Epstein's M.O. as well.
I don't know that there is still an Epstein list.
I think there's video out there.
And I think that the details of those videos need to come out.
We need to know who is guilty.
Certainly guilty in the eyes in the court of the public opinion.
Nobody's got a lot of respect for Sean Combs at this stage.
But what was their reasoning in...
You wonder if stuff starts coming out, Brianna, what's the over-under on the length of this guy's life?
I mean, I don't know that Sean Combs, depending on what comes out, I don't know if this guy makes it another 24 months, if he makes it another two weeks.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, I mean, Chad, I think it's interesting because I think you were getting to the point of like, how did this even come about?
Yeah.
This actually weaves into politics.
In New York, they changed the law, and it wiped out the statute of limitation for those who want to come forward and make sexual assault complaints through the civil courts.
And that law was obviously being used to go after Donald Trump.
So New York lawmakers did just that so they could file that massive lawsuit.
And they were able to do it, right?
They were able to just find someone who was able to go out there and say, yeah, decades ago, he sexually assaulted me.
And that's their allegations.
We don't know if it's true or not.
But that's the allegations.
That law was used against their own, though.
It was used against Andrew Cuomo, who was also hit with sexual harassment complaints.
And then Diddy's ex-girlfriend, the same one who's on the stand today, Cassie, filed a lawsuit against Diddy.
The next day, she dropped that lawsuit pretty quickly.
And that's when more lawsuits became to...
Make their way against Diddy.
Why would a normal attorney allow you to settle that quickly?
I don't know.
Any lawyer would warn you not to settle so fast, let it drag out a little bit.
Maybe he thought he was going to be concealing some of the details into her allegations against him by just settling as quickly as possible.
But it created a mountain of allegations.
And then that's when the DOJ got involved.
Everyone knew this, Chad.
I mean, you know, you're very familiar with the entertainment industry.
Everyone talks.
So the fact that it took years, I mean, years for this stuff to I mean, R. Kelly, we knew when I was a kid that he was a predator.
And for some reason, it took them forever to actually go after him.
It wasn't until Lifetime made a film and simplified it and dumbed it down for the audience to understand what kind of man he was.
Did they finally go after him and put him behind prison bars?
So again, Diddy's facing allegations, but...
It's pretty damning.
I just don't know if it's criminal at this point.
Yeah, and that's the crazy thing when we talk about justice.
It's one thing to be guilty in the court of public opinion.
It's one thing to be a gross, disgusting human being.
But can you prove it in court?
Can you bring the evidence?
Can you prove that evidence?
And can you get a jury to convict someone based off of that that's presented?
So it's interesting to me that...
That they are going after the human trafficking thing.
Maybe the state feels like they have a case that's there.
And how many people could be implicated in being a part of this?
I'm sure there's a lot of people out there who...
Probably are pretty nervous.
At least I think they should be.
But again, as I said in my opening monologue, they're sort of smug.
They've never been touched before, and they don't think that justice is coming for them.
I hope that something will happen here.
What's your opinion on the...
You've got to bring up Jeffrey Epstein, because that's notorious.
That's top of mind for so many people when you start dealing with these types of issues.
There's so many things that people don't even really know about Jeffrey Epstein.
It's amazing to me when I have done deep dives over the years and shared information about Jeffrey Epstein and his life and his crimes and the things that he was doing to people, how many people don't know exactly what all he was doing.
So, you know, Jelaine Maxwell is in prison.
That's not a victimless crime.
Do you think we ever see any real justice for the victims in cases like this and now in terms of Sean Combs?
No, I don't think so.
I'm not going to sugarcoat it for people.
I don't think we actually will ever see justice because they'll protect the most important players in all of this.
Like they always do.
They'll give you a little bone.
Maxwell was a little bone.
Luckily threw someone in prison for this.
But the reality is that the big players, the people, the Johns, if you want to call them that, the Predators, they are going to knock...
Be touched by any of this.
I mean, the fact that, you know, we talk about it all the time, but Pam Bondi, I'm enraged by what she did with you guys all at the White House when she handed you a binder, knew nothing was in there, and allowed you guys some time before you were able to come out and say what was actually in there.
I think that's the absolute disgrace as the AG.
But now she's telling us there's videotapes that the FBI is going through.
Do I believe it?
No.
I mean, she went on Fox the day before the binder incident and told Jesse Waters, I believe it was, that what's in those files is an absolute disgrace.
It's disgusting.
She gave you all these words, but there was nothing in there that we haven't seen yet.
And she knew that.
Or maybe she didn't know it at all and didn't even read it, but she was just lying to wing it.
So I don't really trust any of these people.
No, I don't either.
And Pam Bondi, of all people, should know.
She was the attorney general in Florida during both the Epstein and the Maxwell cases.
She, of all people, should know what the state had against these people.
She should be a subject matter expert, one would think, on this topic.
And to your point, they gave us a binder and said, don't look at it.
Don't look at it.
And then trotted us out of the West Wing, surprisingly, a different entrance than we came in.
A different exit from the entrance we came in, in front of the area that they call the sticks, which is where the press pool is.
And marched us right out there in front with notebooks that we had not had an opportunity to take a look at.
And of course, as soon as we did, we saw, and I was on multiple media outlets.
Four or five that evening saying, there's nothing here.
There's nothing in this.
It was an extreme disappointment, as far as I'm concerned, and from what you're saying as well, on the part of Pam Bondi and putting this out there and saying, we're going to be the most transparent administration in history.
Up to this point, so far, at least with this DOJ, they haven't been.
These are things people want to know because, again, this represents the fabric of society.
Without this type of justice, you don't have a foundation for it.
We need to get to the bottom of these things.
We need to do it.
And I'm sure it's going to expose a lot of people.
And I've said publicly that if pulling that thread absolutely unravels the fabric of society to the point where we have to start over and rebuild Western civilization, I'm here for it because I think it's that important.
Bring down the power players.
I don't care who it is.
I don't care whose government is.
Bring it down.
What are your thoughts on that?
No, I think it's true.
I think that there's a lot of that going on right now.
I think people think that by not letting us know the truth, these officials, that they're doing a favor to this country because they don't want.
What you just described to actually happen.
And I would say that's garbage.
I think we need that to happen in this country right now.
We need to unravel this.
You know, I was just reading a story about El Chapo's son.
When El Chapo was sent off to prison, his son took over the cartel and the drug dealings.
And then his son was arrested and extradited back to the United States.
Well, his son's now working with the DOJ and the FBI, allegedly, and taking a plea agreement.
That would allow his family to move to the United States and have permanent residency.
Well, why would we allow the drug cartel that keeps getting transferred from family member to family member allow the family to come here and live in the United States moving forward?
Well, that's a great question.
I'm wondering what the heck's going on here, but I think it just goes to highlight they want a win right now so bad, and it would be great for them to sit here and celebrate if El Chapo son took a plea agreement.
And they're not thinking long term.
Why are we allowing El Chapo, this is according to reports, I should say, El Chapo's family, because they were on a plane, or they walked over to the United States, I should say, walked over, met with the FBI officials, and it's all on camera, it's all on Twitter right now.
Why are we allowing them to take this plea agreement and move his family into the United States?
It doesn't seem like long term this is a good idea, given their family's background.
They're just looking for a win, and I just think that we're losing the actual message here, and we're losing what the base wants them to do.
Yeah, and you and I have discussed this.
There's a lot of things, whether it's executive orders or different things that need to happen that need Congress to get involved.
It seems to me like the Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, is delaying a lot of things in order to get to the midterm so they can leverage themselves to get re-elected and hold on to that, quote, razor-thin margin.
To me, all of this stuff, massive injustice.
We're lacking.
We're lacking justice.
Brianna Morello, hang tight.
We're going to take a break, and we will be right back.
All right, we are with Brianna Morello.
She is an independent journalist.
I like to think of you as an investigative journalist as well.
Do you think of yourself that way?
Yeah, yeah.
I bother people, so yeah, I'd say so.
You bother people.
Well, you reached out to Speaker Mike Johnson's office.
You outed them on X, and they finally reached back to you?
Yeah, it's quite interesting, right?
Because I've tried since...
You know, Speaker Johnson took the gavel.
I've been trying to reach out for a comment on several stories.
You know, stories like people like Owen Troyer, who was placed in solitary confinement in his district when he was in prison for January 6th, even though he didn't go into the Capitol.
Never heard back.
I asked him if they were reaching out, if they were trying to help him because they were just, I mean, he's a political prisoner.
And I didn't hear back on that.
Didn't hear back on a lot of things.
But unfortunately, you do hear back when you go public and you post tweets that are unflattering to someone's office.
And they don't like it.
And thankfully, you know, a lot of good people shared that tweet.
And I did get a message, a nice little email from his press secretary, and we did jump on a call.
So I'm looking forward to getting more details on the questions that I asked.
But they're like basic questions, right?
Like those congressional members, whether or not we're going to expel them for getting violent outside of that ICE facility.
One of them assaulted, on camera, assaulted ICE, sorry, they're just federal agents.
I think they were DHS.
Long story short, I mean, these people should be expelled from Congress.
I mean, the fact that we haven't even thought about this and it happened last week is concerning to me.
No, and they'll bury that.
Again, no more justice.
It's just us.
It's for the elites, right?
They're not going to get justice.
Let's go across the pond.
Let's talk about our friend Tommy Robinson.
This has been a topic that you have not let die out.
You're not letting it get swept under the rug.
Recently, Pierce Morgan invited you onto the program.
They basically disinvited you, if I'm understanding that right, because they knew that you were going to defend Tommy Robinson and his ongoing plight with the justice system in the UK.
And Pierce has adamantly called out Tommy Robinson over and over again.
First of all, what's going on with Tommy right now?
Why is he being held?
What is his massive crime there in Britain?
Yeah, he was sentenced to 18 months in prison for contempt, and it's not even a criminal offense, it's civil.
He was sued.
Released a film that outs corruption in the UK, and they didn't like it.
And so the film was called Silenced.
And because of Elon Musk, actually, it got over 167 million views that video.
Elon was retweeting it, telling people to look at it, to watch it.
And then he had to take it down.
He's in solitary confinement right now, serving an 18-month prison sentence for contempt, which, again, is unheard of.
And he's by himself.
So I'm able to communicate with him only through emails.
Every now and then I get an email from Tommy.
He gives me a little update.
He did update me the other day and said, Brianna, I have to delete the movie or else they were going to charge me again with contempt and they were going to keep hitting me with contempt charges to not let me out of prison pretty much.
So he had to delete the movie from X. And he hopes to be able to get out in the next couple of weeks.
Might not get out in a couple of weeks because we know they're going to try to mess with him.
They're trying to hit him with terrorism charges.
He's obviously not a terrorist.
He's a journalist who's exposing what's going on right now in the country.
And he's trying his best to fight for victims.
And unfortunately, the British government doesn't want to be outed.
And so Tommy's out there fighting for his life right now.
They might not actually let him out of prison.
I mean, the fact they were willing to stack charges on to him for the same crime that they alleged on the first round of charges, and they were going to try to get away with it is absolutely egregious, but it's what the UK has come, it's what it's You know, people say, well, that's in the UK.
That's not here.
But unfortunately...
We tend to trend towards the directions that these other globalist countries, to use your phrase, go, especially in Europe, right?
We tend to follow suit in ways.
We just saw right here in the Texas House where they tried to pass a bill.
Passed a bill making political memes illegal in the state of Texas, of all places, and then tried to double down against that and say, no, that's not what it was about.
It was about making sure that political ads were correct.
That's not what it was about at all.
So if it's happening in the heart of Texas, it's happening in America.
This is the type of thing where you silence free speech.
We've seen people who have gone to prison over memes.
Particularly in the UK, they're not staunch advocates for free speech over there.
They definitely don't want their government to look bad.
If I understand what you're saying, Tommy's being held in prison in contempt for a refusal of taking down this movie that exposes their corruption.
And they're going to keep stacking these things on top of him.
This is the thing that, you know, you at least are giving some voice to that.
How many people are out there that are still dealing with this?
How far are we going to go in society, in Western civilization, where people are going to continue not only to be silenced, but the consequences just are dismal in terms of what they're doing to punish these people?
Well, they see no boundaries.
You know, there's a lot of people like Douglas Mackey, for an example.
People think that this isn't like an isolated incident like you just detailed in Texas.
Douglas Mackey is still being prosecuted by the DOJ over posting a meme about Hillary Clinton voters going to vote via text.
And although it's obviously a joke...
He was prosecuted.
He's still being prosecuted.
They're trying to throw him in prison.
He's appealing that.
He wants to fight it because he believes in free speech and he wants it to be a landmark case at this point.
But the reality behind it is he's sentenced to seven months in prison.
So he's literally going to go to prison if he loses his appeal for posting a meme.
So we're not that far away from what's going on in the UK.
Because we see in the UK, if they don't like one of your Facebook posts, they're ramming in your front door and arresting your father, arresting your grandmother for posting something that they disagreed with.
We're not too far off from all of this.
You know, people need to realize something.
This is happening all over the world.
A lot of people say what you just said, Chad.
Oh, well, it's not happening.
This isn't the U.S., that's U.K. We don't care.
Tommy Robinson called it before anyone else did that.
What we see in the U.K. playing out is going to happen here in the United States, and we're seeing it.
You know, I live in Texas now.
Like you said, too, Texas is becoming a major, major...
They say purple.
I'm going to say it's becoming blue at this point.
We have Republicans running on, we have so-called Republicans running on the Republican ticket who are actually Democrats.
And when they make their way over into the House, for an example, but has a Republican majority, they're flipping.
And so when the speaker who...
The former speaker who put up that bill that you just detailed about the memes comes out and wants to potentially put people in prison for a year for posting a meme that they found offensive during an election season.
I think it's an absolute disgrace, but it just goes on to show that this is what this world is turning into if we allow it to continue to take place.
And to Republicans on board with all of this.
Well, I alluded to earlier that I said I spoke with a group of a couple of hundred GOP members, Republican group locally.
And afterwards, I was having a conversation with a number of them, and they were talking about certain candidates, candidates that I think need to be primaried.
They never need to see the light of day politically ever again.
They're bad candidates, both on the state and the federal level.
And I heard several of them say, no, I'm going to vote for him or her.
And I said, what's your reasoning?
And they said, because he's the incumbent.
And I was like, that's not a reason.
That's not a reason.
So with that type of attitude, we're going to continue to see more and more of this.
So to the Texas Statehouse, what we're seeing through this latest legislative session, the person you're alluding to is former Speaker of the House Dade Phelan, who is 100% a Democrat.
He is a leftist in rhino clothing, nowhere close to being GOP, and then managed to get...
With Democrats pushing this through, get Dustin Burroughs named the new Speaker of the House, who is, believe it or not, even further left than Dade Field is.
So if it can happen in Texas, it can happen anywhere.
You know, we have people who, as you alluded to with Owen Schroer with Infowars.
They've become political prisoners.
We saw what happened with January 6th, people being held without charge, people being held in solitary confinement, people that became prisoners of the state.
This is not communist Russia.
This is the United States of America.
Even in the UK, a place which should still represent some level of freedom, it's going away.
It's going away.
I said I was in Frankfurt, Germany.
In 1996, when I made a comment where I said, you know, what we see happening here in Europe, we're going to see in America in the next 20 years.
Well, now, that was in 96. Now we're seeing it almost months, months separation in terms of what's happening over there to what's happening here for people posting jokes, memes, satire.
At what point in time are they going to raid the Babylon Bee?
I mean, this is insanity that we're looking at stuff, and then you become the person who's the bad guy for calling it out, because how dare you go up against Big Brother's bureaucracy who is keeping everybody in line.
Where do we go from here?
I mean, what's the hope for us?
I know we can get on our knees and pray and ask for God's providential hand.
I do believe in that.
Where do we go from here?
How do we get truth out there?
Does justice ever come?
Well, it comes when people start passing and sharing the message, right?
You've got to pull away from the corporate media world because they're all captured.
They've all been captured by this globalist agenda.
And most of them have blackmail.
That's the reason why they're still holding on to their corporate media jobs.
So I would tell everyone, as somebody who worked in the corporate media for over 10 years, to support independent journalists, those who are actually going out there and bringing the truth to the surface.
Not all independent journalists are great journalists.
So I'm going to keep driving that point home.
But we have a lot of people out there who are fighting to get the truth out there.
You've got to support.
Because ultimately what happens is these people get hit with like lawsuits or like the threat of lawsuits.
They have to pay legal fees.
And it's meant by those who are pushing the globalist agenda to drain them out so that they can't keep doing what they're doing.
So the best way to get into this fight, support independent journalists, also become active.
Go out there, show up to your local board meetings.
I know everyone says this all the time, but, you know, we had a hearing in Texas that I had turned up to, and it was in regards to EPIC, which is the East Plano Islamic Center looking to potentially expand and build up more on them.
They purchased the lion legally, so you can't fight them on that.
But we were trying to make sure that our voices were heard.
And ultimately, we packed out, Christians packed out both the courtroom and the outside surrounding area where they had to create like an annex.
And have like an actual camera feed going because there were so many people there who wanted to speak up against this project, ultimately forcing the judge to sit here and say he's not going to support anything moving forward right now because he's worried about this not being able to sustain where it is right now.
So long story short, we won that little fight, but it just goes to show that you have to show up to these little...
Public hearings, these events, and make sure your face is seen.
Because when they know that these people are interested, these voters are interested, they're going to have a hard time sitting there and betraying Americans.
And so make sure you show up.
Yeah, that's a good point.
And also...
Educate yourself.
Think critically.
And you talk about the Islamic...
I call it the Islamicization of Texas, right?
Governor Greg Abbott, because of the pressure, has put a stop to the project, at least at this stage in the game.
That was reported just in the last day or two.
But is that going to get swept under the rug and the thing's going to continue on as we see this?
I mean, our Texas legislation, they just passed...
Pakistan Day.
They just voted for a bill that's going to honor Ramadan here in the state of Texas.
Texas is not the Texas most Texans think it is anymore.
We're seeing that firsthand.
We need some justice.
Brianna Morello, people can follow you over on X at Brianna Morello, and they also can subscribe and support you.
Thank you.
And I encourage everybody to do that.
Put your money where your mouth is.
Support these truth tellers.
Brianna, you're awesome.
You're my friend.
And I'll text you.
Maybe we'll go to a baseball game.
Ah, I'll be waiting.
Because, you know, baseball is my second love.
So thank you.
We've got to get you out of that New York Yankees stuff, though.
All right, girl.
I love you so much.
I'll talk to you soon.
Thank you for coming on the show.
And a quick break.
We'll be right back.
Hey guys, I want to say thank you so very much for allowing me to sit in for Dinesh, our prayers with he and Debbie.
And let me just say congratulations to Brandon and Danielle on the birth of a brand new baby.
I hope everyone had a fantastic Mother's Day weekend.
And we are looking forward to seeing some return to values in this country.
And I think it starts with justice, folks.
Make sure that you go support Brianna.
She is doing the work that so many that call themselves journalists do.
Don't.
So make sure you go over and subscribe to her, support her, follow her on X. She is doing what I believe to be God's work in telling the truth.
I'm Chad Prather filling in for Dinesh D'Souza.
Thank you so much for joining us today.
We'll talk to you next time.
God bless.
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