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Good morning, InfoWars.
Your source for uncensored truth this morning is Brianna Morello.
Good morning, my beautiful truth seekers.
breanna morello
It is a great, great day.
A lot going on in the world today.
We're very excited that you are joining us.
Man, we've got a jam pack program heading your way this weekend.
A lot to unpack.
So let's just highlight some of the things that happened late yesterday evening because the Friday headlines, they always try to sneak things in there that they don't want you to see because I hope you're not paying attention.
But you know, we love to expose just that.
Take a look at the first story with an Obama-appointed judge, Edward Chen saying that the Trump administration can't terminate the temporary protected status of over 1.1 million illegal Venezuelans and Haitians living in the United States.
Now, as many of you guys know at home, the Biden regime allowed these illegal aliens into our country.
They shipped them in.
And now Trump wants them out.
And so, of course, what are the courts trying to do?
Well, they're trying to block it.
And you can strongly rely on both the Biden and Obama regime to be the ones standing in the way of that, of course.
But as you know, the DOJ will challenge it and we'll keep the fight going.
Let's turn to something else.
I thought was very, very interesting.
Kamala Harris, remember her, she is the failed presidential campaign that launched against President Trump.
Well, I mean, she's kind of bored these days, not really making much in the way of money, uh, given the fact that she doesn't really have much to sell.
But folks, I saw something that was very, very interesting.
It's a new report saying that she was paid a half a million dollars to bash Elon Musk.
Now it gets even worse because she spent with her Secret Service detail, so that means your money, 81,000 on security.
That's according to the center to advance security.
Now, folks, she literally was paid a half a million dollars.
I don't know why anyone would pay that, but on our expense, now we have to cough up the 81,000 that it costs to bring her to Hawaii to speak at this event.
It's absolutely egregious.
But thankfully, President Trump has shut that down, removing her Secret Service detail because obviously, folks, that is abuse.
Let's turn to something else that we could all celebrate.
President Trump signed his 200th executive order yesterday, and this one was a big one.
He's renaming the Department of Defense, the Department of War.
Now it does need congressional approval still, but we're still changing the nameplates.
And I think that's so important.
Even the Secretary of War, Pete Headset was very excited about that.
He in front of his office decided to switch over his plates as well.
And now we all have to get used to this new title.
I'll probably flip up a couple of times, but it's no longer the Department of Defense.
They are the Department of War.
And I'd love to see it because through peace, if you want peace, you have to be prepared to fight in war.
And that is exactly what the great folks out over at the Department of Defense formally want you to know.
Uh, I'm very excited about this.
This is gonna be a great one.
Pete Headset really turning things around for our country, and we are thankful for just that.
All right, we got the jam pack program heading your way in just a few moments.
You may have seen it.
Uh it's good news, but it's a drop in the bucket.
The Trump administration says that they have found over 22,000 unaccompanied migrant children.
The Biden regime shipped all across our country through human traffickers.
Now, 22,000, again, drop in the bucket, considering the fact that there's over 300,000 that are still missing.
We're gonna dive through the numbers in just a few moments with whistleblower, who's saying that although this is great news, we could be doing significantly more.
And also, I mean, you may have seen it, but President Trump, and this one had me on edge a little bit.
Uh, President Trump had Bill Gates at the White House this week, and then they destroyed or they tried to destroy RFK Jr. over on the Hill by bashing him.
I'm talking about like Elizabeth Warren and all of your regular pharmaceutical hacks, the ones who are being sponsored by the regimes.
Uh, it was absolutely egregious.
Tom Ren's joining us to kind of walk through all of that because we're also gonna be debating the vaccine angle on all of this, given the fact that now Florida is looking to no longer require mandates when it comes to vaccines.
President Trump actually speaking out against that.
It's a very, very interesting, interesting take.
Uh, we're gonna dive into that in a few moments.
Plus, uh, Alex Rosen has been in the state of Florida, and he's leaving his impact by catching a bunch of predators, And there's one interesting one, and I've just recently reached out to their employer for comments.
So a lot going on on this beautiful morning.
Don't go anywhere.
We've got a lot to get into.
I, for one, have a lot that I have to say, so don't go anywhere.
All right, there's some good news.
The Trump administration is trying to locate the thousands of children that went missing under the Biden regime.
Now, Fox News got an exclusive in regards to what the new administration is doing to find those children.
Take a listen.
brooke taylor
More than 22,000 unaccompanied children have been found so far under this Trump administration.
Twenty-seven of the minors were found dead, either murdered or by suicide, car accidents, or drug overdoses.
And more than 400 sponsors have been arrested.
john fabbricatore
We're talking about debt bondage where where children are being made to work off debt, trafficking debt.
We're talking about children that were brought into situations and then treated like sexual slaves.
brooke taylor
In early 2021, record number of children became crossing the border.
According to HHS, between 2021 to 2024, more than 470,000 unaccompanied children crossed into the United States.
Records show that many of these children were released to sponsors under very laxed vetting policies.
breanna morello
The Biden regime ran one of the biggest human trafficking smuggling rings in this world's history.
I mean, there's no other way to argue that, folks.
It is absolutely egregious what happened under their watch, and the whistleblowers that came forward were widely ignored.
But these were the photos that we were seeing while this was all going on.
And so many lawmakers just decided to look the other way.
Take a look at this image of an unaccompanied child who made their way into the United States back in 2023.
We have this because of Allie Bradley, who found this child and shared this photo.
The child has a photo of whoever their sponsor is supposed to be, or whoever their point of contact is supposed to be on their shirts, and that's what they saw when they arrived.
Now, as many of you guys know, this has been an issue that's been close to my heart, and I have been trying my very best to blow the whistle on a lot of this by speaking to whistleblowers and uh trying to amplify their message.
Just a couple of months ago, I released this exclusive on the independent newsroom.com, and it says specifically that HSI can't find 95% of the 100,000 unaccompanied migrant children that they were looking for.
They couldn't find them because under the Biden regime, they were handed false addresses, and poorly vetted sponsors were given these children.
Folks, it's absolutely egregious.
And now the Trump administration has their work cut out.
So, yes, it is great that we've located at least 22,000 of these children, but there's over 300,000 of them still missing joining me to discuss a woman who has been trying to blow the whistle on all of this for quite some time.
Please welcome Tara Rodaz to the show.
She's a federal whistleblower exposing government sponsored taxpayer-funded child trafficking within HHS.
Tara, I gotta say, this is uh good to hear.
So we'll start off with a positive note on this beautiful morning because uh they're trying.
That's more than what the Biden regime was doing.
They're trying to find these children so far.
They found 22,000.
Uh, I'm a little disappointed in the numbers of these sponsors that have been arrested thus far, though.
But what is your overall reaction to the latest count?
tara rodas
So it's it's a great start.
And it's a great start that they have put some new rules in place.
Um I got to meet with acting director Salazar and Fabricatory, who was just on who you just showed that clip of.
Um, they have new policies, they have DNA testing.
Imagine that, to make sure that the child is really related to the sponsor.
They're requiring official identification, not just some international driver's license that you can purchase off of the internet.
Fingerprinting, they are fingerprinting all adults in the household, they want verification of income.
They want to, you know, the sponsor to be able to prove that they can actually care for the child.
So these are all great things moving forward.
Another key thing: if an organization has been found to be sexually abusing the children, like Southwest Key, they are no longer getting children to care for.
So all these things are great moving forward to prevent children from going into harm's way.
The challenge, of course, is to now clean up the disaster that the Biden open border policies unleashed on these children.
This is a crisis, a humanitarian crisis.
There are still over 300,000 children missing, and only 422 sponsors have been arrested and are being prosecuted.
So we need to up those numbers of those sponsors.
I know that you have talked with DHS whistleblower Aaron Stevenson.
He's the very first person who was alerted and tried to alert everyone to this problem.
He was telling everyone at DHS because in March of 2021, he saw transnational criminal gangs getting the children.
He was the first to identify.
And he alerted us.
So at this very moment, four years ago, I was sitting on the Pomona Fairplex.
I had already seen his disclosure, and we started looking for gang activity and found it in less than two weeks.
So it's absolutely unbelievable that the open border policies allowed this high-level criminal network to come in, and then the government shipped children to them.
And now the children are gone.
So we know the children are not at the locations where they're going to look for them.
Homeland Security, everybody's out there, their door knocking.
The kids, a lot of them are not at the place where they were said they were going, right?
But interestingly, many of the traffickers themselves are at those places.
Because I have cases from 2021 that I worked, and insiders that I was working with in 2024, and they gave the address that was the same place that the trafficker was.
So what we believe needs to happen is now do a serious targeting operation on the sponsors themselves.
Only a little over 400 sponsors have been arrested.
And yet all these kids are gone?
No.
If you want to stop the drug trade in your neighborhood, well, you go after the drug trafficker.
If we want to stop the child trafficking, we need to go after the traffickers that are the sponsors.
There should be serious criminal penalties for any sponsor who does not have possession of the child that they took into custody.
Absolutely.
breanna morello
I want to talk about the data that they're currently looking at because you are the expert on that front.
You know, during the Fox piece, they announced that they are going through the data and that's how their war room is trying to relocate these children and recover them.
But you have a different angle on all of this, that there's different data that they should be focused on right now.
Tell us about that.
unidentified
Bye.
tara rodas
Yes.
Well, and this again, this is where DHS whistleblower Aaron Stevenson comes in.
We submitted a white paper to the administration.
We also attached a solution to my congressional testimony back in November.
And we need a whole of government data analytics solution, not just looking at HHS data, but that data needs to be matched against all types of other data across other agencies.
So for example, we know that the trafficking ring in Benita Springs, Florida.
We know they were involved in various types of fraud, Social Security fraud, they had mortgage fraud.
One person had 10 homes quit claimed into their name.
And so, how is this possible?
And the children, when we use the data, like we can use the data.
I help some of the reporters find where the children were.
They were knocking on doors and children were telling them terrible stories.
Like, you know, my sponsor tells me she's my aunt, but she's pimping me out for sex.
You know, reporters have found kids in the Benita Springs ring Who said we are being moved house to house to house every month?
And line in the sand, which you are showing right there, James O'Keefe, when I was working, you know, with some of the people who he had undercover.
The thing that we were able to show was that the exact same address was being used in 2021 and 2024.
So the kids kept cycling out of there, but the trafficker was still there.
breanna morello
So it's absolutely egregious, Tara.
It really is absolutely egregious.
And I really hope we get a grip on this.
And I'm happy that this the administration is paying attention to this, but we really need them to ramp everything up and to reach out to your team because this is an issue that's really something that needs to be resolved immediately.
Tara, thank you for all the incredible work you continue to do.
We appreciate your time as always.
tara rodas
Thank you, Brianna, for shining a light.
breanna morello
Oh, good morning, InfoWars.
It was a rough week for the Maha movement.
We all had to sit by and watch as the big pharmaceutical companies put their little warriors out there to get RFK Jr., because they're not happy with the fact that he's representing medical freedom and trying to make America healthy again.
But uh the one person that I know you can't stand, I can't stand, really put up quite the pretend match, I guess we'll just say against RFK Jr.
I mean, that's the best way to describe it, right?
She really went in, thought she was doing an incredible job, and RFK Jr. put her in the spot.
Uh, I will just let her take it away from here.
And please accept my apologies.
This is Elizabeth Warren trying her very best to go after RFK Jr.
elizabeth warren
You just changed the classification of the COVID vaccine.
unidentified
I'm not taking them away from people, Senator.
elizabeth warren
It takes it away if you can't get it from your pharmacy.
unidentified
Well, most Americans are gonna be able to get it from their pharmacy for free.
elizabeth warren
Most Americans will be able to get it from their pharmacy for the question is everyone who wants it, that was your promise.
unidentified
I never promised that I was gonna recommend products with which there is no indication.
When you said And I know you've taken $855,000 from pharmaceutical companies, Senator.
elizabeth warren
Did you hold up a big sign saying that you were lying when you said that?
Because you are the one who said you would not take them away.
breanna morello
Oh, Warren.
Well, it's a good thing that RFK Jr. didn't shy away from calling her out because she is just a prop of the big pharma machine.
But folks, uh, it didn't end there.
We were forced to sit back and watch as President Trump welcomed Bill Gates to the White House.
Um, it was something that had a lot of us on edge.
I don't even know how it happens.
I don't even know how you validate this.
Poor Melania.
I hope he didn't shed on Melania.
Um, folks, this is not what you want.
This is not what we voted for.
We definitely didn't vote for that.
I know I didn't joining me to discuss it's probably another guy who didn't vote for this either.
Tom Renz joins the show.
He's a great, incredible attorney, fighting for medical freedom, and he's with us now.
All right, Tom.
It's been a kind of a rough week for Maha, but thankfully we've got RFK Jr. out there slaying these big pharma rats who continue to pop up everywhere, even in the U.S. Senate, Elizabeth Warren trying her very best to go after RFK Jr. saying, you know, you promise, you promise, and RFK, I never promised you anything, lady.
Uh, your reaction to what he had to endure on the hill this week.
thomas renz
Oh, it's absolutely appalling.
And the only thing worse than than the people like uh Senator Warren are the people like Cassidy, the Rhino sellouts that are pretending to be uh representatives of we the people, but who are really just sold out to Big Pharma.
It's repulsive and appalling that we see leaked that there's a two million dollar plan by Big Pharma to take Bobby out, and the first thing we do is with the Republicans sell out all over the place, followed by Susie Wilde setting up a dinner where Bill Gates can sit next to Trump and lecture us about MRNA and other poisons.
And uh, yeah, I mean, this this was absolutely appalling on every level and topped off.
Topped off, if I can say, and I'm sorry to say this.
God bless Donald Trump, we all love him.
But for him to come out and question Florida polling vaccine mandates.
I mean, the one thing he's always been consistent about is that he doesn't believe in mandates.
Now he's out there questioning that.
Well, listen, if the vaccines work, Mr. President, why'd I need to take them?
Let the people who want them take them and let people like me say no.
unidentified
Yeah.
breanna morello
Yeah.
And Tom, those who have taken it, I know for a fact have a weakened immune system.
You know, I was lightly joking with a friend of mine who took the vaccine, and she was also boosted, and she cannot stop getting sick.
Uh, I have not gotten sick in years, and I have not gotten the vaccine.
And so she's just one of many people who continue to have these issues.
And I'm also listening to folks citing the VARES reports and saying, you know, this amount of people died from the vaccine, so it's not that bad.
But the reality of it is, Tom, um, I know for a fact, because we had an issue in my family, that there's a lot of Americans who are injured by the vaccines, but the VAR's reports weren't fired filed by their doctors because they are afraid of big pharma coming after them for filing too many of these VARES reports.
Uh, do you think VARES is an accurate kind of betrayal of the success of these vaccines?
thomas renz
Well, we had the Harvard study that showed that only one out of a hundred reports actually make it to bears.
I can tell you that not only is it inaccurate, I can't even use it in a courtroom.
Uh, VARES is not considered uh accurate enough evidence for me to submit it as evidence in a courtroom.
It's that bad.
Everybody knows VARES is a joke.
Legally, you know, doctors are supposed to report, but look at what happened to the doctors that many of whom I defended during COVID.
You know, they got drugged through the medical board uh just tyranny that was that occurred in every state.
Look at our friend Mary Tyler Bowden and what she's been through.
Look at Sherry Tenpenny, what she was through.
I mean, there's so many people out there that were through hell.
They're of course they're not reporting things.
They can't report things because the big pharma, uh medical board cabal will come after their license.
abigail slater
Yeah.
breanna morello
Yeah, and we've seen that time and time again, and all these fighters, these doctors who took their necks out.
Um, it's it's incredible that they did, but it came with the cost, and they're still fighting to regain a lot of those finances.
I mean, a lot of these doctors were brutally attacked by the pharmaceutical companies in very creative, lawfare ways.
And uh, it's just it's absolutely disturbing.
But you also mentioned, and I wanted to get back to that point, President Trump criticizing Florida over its stance on not mandating a lot of these vaccines for children.
We've got his response.
Let's take a listening.
unidentified
The vaccine mandates that we roll back for school children.
What do you think about that?
donald j trump
Well, I think we have to be very careful.
Look, you have some vaccines that are so amazing.
Uh the polio vaccine, I happen to think is amazing.
Uh a lot of people think that uh COVID is amazing.
You know, there are many people that uh believe strongly in that.
But you have some vaccines that are so incredible.
And I think you have to be very careful when you say that uh some people don't have to be vaccinated.
It's a very, you know, it's a very tough position.
Uh so uh I'd give you an answer, I'll give you a feeling.
But uh just initially I heard about it yesterday, and uh it's a tough stance.
Like you have vaccines that work, they just pure and simple work.
They're not controversial at all.
And I think those vaccines should be used.
Otherwise, some people are going to catch it and they endanger other people.
breanna morello
Tom, we've got about 45 seconds, but I I do want you to respond to that because that's a brutal stance to take up.
thomas renz
It's absurd on every level.
There have been no gold standard studies for any mandated childhood vaccine.
I've been through every single one of them myself.
It's a lie, it's not true.
There's a lot of controversy around every one of them.
And again, I asked the president if they work, how are other people going to get sick from them?
I thought that they prevent the transmission of disease.
If they don't, why should anybody take them?
And for God's sakes, why, after all the lies that his buddy Bill Gates and some of these other people have put out in the last year or two, uh, why would we ever trust them or big pharma for any data or evidence that they put forward?
When do you trust a liar, Mr. President?
breanna morello
When Tom, it's disturbing to see, but thankfully we have you still in this fight.
Tom Rentz, thank you for all the incredible work you continue to do.
We greatly appreciate your time.
thomas renz
Thank you, Brianna.
breanna morello
All right, folks, President Trump, you know, we could criticize him a bit, but he's also been doing incredible work, and he's signing away all of these executive orders.
I'm talking about 200, right?
So all members of Congress are sitting around not doing anything.
He has signed 200 executive orders.
And if I had to guess how many have been codified by Congress, I'd say less than a dozen.
Less than a dozen.
But I asked you all at home, what are some of your favorite favorite executive orders signed by President Trump?
And we got The quite the interesting response so far.
I see that Dan on X saying that naming the cartels as a terrorist group was one of his favorites.
And I know there's a lot more of you guys who are over here talking about it as well.
The Gulf of America was also announced on this tweet, the war department.
And as Ed says, all the ones on immigration.
My personal favorite thus far, though, has to be making English the official language of the United States.
Folks, sound off on Twitter.
Give me a follow at Brianna Morello.
We've got a jam-packed program still heading your way.
So do not go anywhere.
I'll be right back.
Good morning, InfoWars.
A lot going on in the world.
I want to make sure that your focus isn't all the key issues.
And uh we wanted to also say some positive things about the Trump administration.
President Trump isn't afraid to call out the law fair, and we're thankful for that.
He just recently went public about former Mesa County clerk and record keeper uh Tina Peters.
Many of you guys know Tina Peters was sentenced to nine years in prison.
She is an amazing woman.
I've had the pleasure of meeting her personally, and it was devastating to see as Colorado sent her away to prison.
She is charged right now on the state level.
But President Trump isn't forgetting about her.
She was the one who wanted to call out and to expose the alleged election fraud in her area.
So when she did that, of course, she didn't make the people very happy who were in charge of all of this.
And uh they threw her in prison for nine years.
It's absolutely egregious.
But President Trump is still fighting for her and still bringing up her name.
Take a listen.
donald j trump
They arrested her instead of the people that did the cheating.
It's a state charge, so it's hard to do anything with.
But uh, we're gonna we're gonna do something.
What they did in Colorado.
Look, Colorado just went to all mail-in voting.
That means they cheat.
That's why they lost uh that's one of the reasons, but that's a big reason why they just lost the whole space command situation that is going to Alabama.
But when you have mail-in voting, you have nothing but cheating.
But this woman is a is a real patriot.
And they put her in jail for a long time.
She's 72 years old, 73 years old.
And she wanted to find out.
She didn't do anything.
She touched the machine.
She looked at the machine.
She's trying to find out what was going on.
And they went and arrested her for doing that.
And it was supposed to be the other way around.
I'm glad you brought that up.
breanna morello
We're glad that President Trump brought that up as well.
He titties the post about it on Truth Social, and his pardon attorney, Mr. Ed Martin, is also bringing up Tina Peters, saying, I just spoke with Tina Peters from her prison cell.
What a privilege.
What a lady.
God bless her.
Tina, we are coming for you.
Um, folks, this is really important because Tina Peters, again, she's charged on an estate level, so this is going to be a heck of a fight, but it's one that's worth taking on.
But if President Trump wants to free the political prisoners that we have in this country, there's an even easier fight that he could take on.
Like those who were the victims of the Governor Whitmer kidnapping plot.
I'm talking about that cooked-up hoax by the FBI under the Biden regime, as many of you guys know, there were more FBI informants and people working for the FBI than there were individuals who were trying to kidnap Whitmer.
Now, we've never gotten any answers as to why they even did this in the first place, but there are two individuals currently sitting in federal prison right now who could be pardoned at any point.
I'm talking about Barry Koft as well as Adam Fox.
Barry was sentenced to 235 months in prison, and Adam Fox was sentenced to 16 years in prison.
Now I've brought this issue up several times on my show because these two men cannot be forgotten.
I even asked Ed Martin, the pardon attorney, that when he was on my program.
Take a listen.
ed martin
Well, thank you, Brianna, and thanks for being on this uh in the past as well as now.
Um I I I think that the um, you know, the the uh question of Michigan and uh and what went on with this, you know, Fednapping uh, you know, question is one that it falls into two categories.
One, I agree with you, there's a weapon weaponization of government, you know, very, very suspect.
The timing, uh, how it was uh uh rolled out, what exactly went on, and we need to get to the bottom of that.
And yes, that's in my uh weaponization uh working group as a topic, uh, something that we're looking at, and I'll I'll be looking at closely.
But on the on the pardon front, we can't leave these guys behind.
In my opinion, these are victims just like January 6th, and uh so we are processing that.
And uh, you know, I I have complete confidence that we're gonna get a hard look at it, and the president will want to know the facts about it, want to see the relationship.
breanna morello
Now That was back in May.
Ed Martin brave enough to speak out on the issue, and it's really important that he does.
And that even made national headlines because Whitmer wasn't happy when she heard that.
So that probably means that's the right take.
Joining me to discuss is the only independent journalist who has been fighting for these men and other defendants as well.
Joining me is Christina Urso.
She is a credible independent journalist, and she is with us now.
Christina, I'm glad you're here.
I know we spoke about my interview with Ed Martin, and you've been talking to the guys as they sit in federal prison.
First off, how are they doing?
And I know there's an update also in Adam's case as well.
christina urso
They're holding up.
Um, you know, they are at Florence Supermax, though, so it's a difficult position and it's still difficult to communicate with them.
Uh, but they hearing Ed Martin talk about their case has made them hopeful that something will happen.
breanna morello
Yeah, and I think it's really important because Ed Martin, I know he's a fighter, he's advocating for this.
He's someone who's pushing forward on this front.
Um, he he's been incredible when it comes to being the pardon attorney, even taking on now special prosecutor as well.
So I'm hopeful that this is gonna happen.
Uh Adam Fox, I know you said to me privately that there was an update in his case.
What was that specifically?
christina urso
Well, right now, Adam does not even have any legal representation.
So after he and Barry's appeals were denied by the Sixth Circuit, he requested a new attorney because his court appointed appeals lawyer sabotaged his case on purpose.
And the Sixth Circuit denied him a new lawyer, and then they sent the denial to Nuago County, where he hasn't been in two years.
He's at Florence Supermax, so he didn't even get that denial.
And so right now, um, Barry Croft is appealing to the Supreme Court, the United States Supreme Court, but there is a less than one percent chance that the Supreme Court will even look at it.
And Adam has nobody appealing to the Supreme Court.
He's already missed that deadline.
But what I can say is that his trial lawyer has filed a petition for pardon.
Uh, so hopefully that will help move things along.
And we can look at maybe getting these guys out.
And I think that they both are worthy of pardons.
And we also can't forget the three state guys who are on state charges in the state of Michigan right now, currently trying to appeal their wrongful convictions as well.
breanna morello
Yeah.
Well, this would be an easy fix for the Trump administration to free at least these two men first, and then that would bring the attention for the other three, and apply a little pressure to pressure to the governor because uh it's egregious that this happened in the first place.
But Christina, not many people I think understand the depths that this all went to.
And I know there's so much in regards to the FBI's role and this hoax.
Um, but some brief overview, because we've got about two minutes, and I'm gonna let you take the floor from here.
Can you map out what the FBI's role in all of this was?
Because they played a significant role in this plot.
christina urso
Sure, there was no plot, I should say, uh, from the beginning, except on the part of the FBI.
What happened here was uh you had a uh prepping group online that was infiltrated by an FBI informant who took over the group and became effectively the leader of the Wolverine watchman.
You had another um FBI informant, a child predator, who was pretending that he was running a national three percenter militia group that was actually being run by the FBI.
They used a network of 12 informants in this case to really manufacture the appearance of something happening that wasn't happening, and they did this over the course of almost a year, befriending these men, uh, holding militia meetings and field training exercises, and we have to remember what was happening at the time.
We were under unconstitutional lockdown orders, and we also saw rioting across the country.
As that was happening, these men were looking to train their skills so they could protect their families, their communities.
And they also wanted to network with other militia guys to talk about what was happening in their state.
So the FBI literally trained these men, uh, put on field training exercises, invited these men to the exercises, picked them up, furnished them with alcohol in marijuana, and then would just ask them hypothetical Questions while filming them, running through an obstacle course that the FBI set up.
Uh, all the while Whitmer was fully aware of the investigation.
Uh, the FBI is the one that organized the recons of Whitmer's vacation cottage, which was literally just the FBI picking people up in a vehicle, driving them down the street of her vacation cottage, and then instructing people to take pictures that would then be used against them later.
Every single aspect of the case was manufactured, created by the FBI, and then these men were deprived of the right to a fair trial.
They were prevented from introducing exculpatory evidence, and any witnesses were threatened with charges as well.
breanna morello
Christina Urso, you're doing an incredible job exposing all of this.
Give her a follow on X because you're going to be releasing a documentary on this very, very soon.
And we look forward to just that.
Christina, thank you for speaking up for these men.
Not many people, actually, I think you're the only person who's doing it.
And so we're very grateful for just that.
Again, folks, give her a follow-on X. We've got more on the way.
You're not gonna want to miss the next segment.
I promise you that.
christina urso
Good morning.
Info Wars.
breanna morello
All right, so I've got some kind of sad news because it's personal.
I am a New Yorker, and to sit back and watch New York City surrender to a potentially a communist is absolutely gut-wrenching.
You may have heard his name.
His name is Zoran Madani.
He is running to be the mayor of New York City.
And as if New York City wasn't enough of a cesspala as is, uh, it's gonna get worse.
It's gonna get a lot worse.
He is probably going to be the winner, given the fact that the Republican candidate, not a strong candidate, has a history of losing.
And uh he's up against who?
Eric Adams, who obviously they don't really like anymore.
And then the other one is the nursing home killer, uh, Andrew Cuomo.
So it's not looking good for New York City.
But folks, people want to kind of focus on his religion rather than the fact that he's a communist.
It's scary, it's horrifying.
But the reality is is New York is a very liberal city.
And so if you really want to save New York, you gotta stop talking about Islam.
You gotta stop talking about his size to Islam right now.
You have to focus on the fact that he's a communist.
And I keep telling people this all the time.
He is a communist, say it loud because the mainstream media is propping him up.
I'm talking about the outlets like CNN, MSNBC.
I mean, he's making the round.
He's becoming a national figure right now.
And it's pretty sickening to sit back and watch.
Now, he did join CNN yesterday to talk about the idea of Elon Musk potentially becoming a trillionaire.
Now, listen to his response to the question because he's pretending to be this loving, caring person who cares about the working class, but he doesn't really care about them.
abby phillip
This country, there's a big debate about uh the wealthy, the uber wealthy, the gap between the rich and the poor.
Just this week, uh Tesla offered a pay package to Elon Musk that would potentially make him a trillionaire.
Do you think trillionaires should exist?
zohran mamdani
I think the better question is whether working people should exist.
Because what we're seeing right now is amidst this incredible wealth, we have people who are keeping the city running that have to now live outside of the city, outside of the state.
There are New Yorkers who are living in New Jersey and Pennsylvania and Connecticut because they just can't afford to live here.
Amidst all of that, we have talk of trillionaires.
I mean, it it tells you where our political priorities are.
And that's what is so frustrating is that when we talk about the cuts to snap benefits here in New York City, the throwing of millions off of their health insurance, it's not just an incident that has taken place in Washington, DC.
It is a function of the largest wealth transfer we've ever seen in our history of our country's politics.
breanna morello
Let's be clear.
I don't care if you're a trillionaire, billionaire, millionaire.
I believe that you should be able to exist.
I don't think communists should be able to exist, though, especially in the United States.
Now, it's becoming extremely frustrating to sit back and watch that man pretend like he is a caring person for the working class, even though he's never had a job before.
He is someone who has been propped up, who has a very interesting father as well, and uh it's extremely disturbing.
So, folks, if you're gonna start talking about this issue, I highly, highly recommend steer clear of the Islam angle because it's a very left-wing area.
So those who might maybe fear communism might take you up on that angle rather than the Islam angle, because we all saw what happened when we did that with Barack Obama.
Okay, let's turn to the next topic because this one is a very, very interesting one.
I'm talking about Google.
So Google is obviously you had to both know they they they are very biased.
And that's putting it nicely.
But President Trump yesterday went out and decided to threaten the EU because they had just fined the American company $3.5 billion.
Now, if you're wondering why they find them, it's because uh they pretty much are accused of running a monopoly.
Now here in the United States, we have actually just ruled that they are running an illegal monopoly, and it's been very, very interesting because uh that started under the Trump administration, that lawsuit back in 2020, the Trump administration went after Google for running an illegal monopoly, and then a judge in DC ruled in favor of the DOJ.
But uh the details regarding the penalties have been quite interesting because most conservatives say it doesn't go far enough.
Now, those details were just recently released this week, and I got my hands on an exclusive with the woman who took on Google.
I'm talking about Gail Slater.
She is currently running the DOJ's anti-trust division, and she joined me to react to the penalties.
Take a listen.
A lot of critics, they're very critical on the aspect that this doesn't divest Chrome.
Uh, as many of you guys at home know, Google does own Chrome.
And so I know a lot of people, especially on the conservative side of things, we're hoping to kind of break that up a bit.
Uh, what do you say to your critics who say this doesn't go far far enough?
abigail slater
Listen, we're not having happy with the whole agreement, and of course, we are weighing our options.
Um, we have a right of appeal.
Google has a right of appeal.
We're not there yet.
This is a 200-plus page opinion, so you can imagine there's a lot to digest and read in there.
Um, so we're we're thinking carefully about what the future looks like as our critics outside the building.
There are always critics, they'll always be with us.
This is the American way, and it's good to have a healthy debate about these things.
Um look, the goal here was to unleash data, to put it in the hands of competitors, and to look to the future.
And importantly, these remedies apply as much to online search today as to artificial intelligence in the future.
And so we think that's really, really important.
And so we're looking um at these remedies as as a positive.
We can we can think about Chrome.
We can think about how much faster data would be unleashed if Chrome had been divested.
Um, but we're not that yeah there yet in terms of what levers we might pull in that regard.
breanna morello
Yeah, and I think it's really important for folks at home to know um that the possibility of an appeal it is possible, and it's something that you guys are potentially looking at.
Is that correct?
abigail slater
Yes, that's fair to say.
breanna morello
Okay, okay.
Well, that's good to hear.
That's good to hear.
All right, it was very good to hear from Gail Slater.
If you want to listen to the full interview, it is up right now on Bandot Video.
Definitely take that, uh check that out.
Uh, I want to get to my next guest because he is traveling all across the state of Florida and he's catching predators.
Please welcome to the show.
Alex Rosen.
Alex, obviously out here fighting the good fight in the beautiful state of Florida.
Alex, it's been a very busy day for you.
I know yesterday you caught three alleged predators.
One of those, we believe, was actually a Disney employee.
I reached out to Disney for comments.
And Disney telling me that uh they don't think he's an employee of theirs and denying that he's an employee, in fact.
Uh, but his Facebook page says he works for Disney.
So bring us the latest on this.
alex rosen
Yeah, so we caught we got three uh three predators yesterday, one of them being named Benjamin Walker, um, in Haynes City, Florida.
He came to meet who he thought was a 13-year-old boy.
And um Yeah, he was very, very graphic in the messages, um, offered to send child porn multiple times, and of course, wanted to have sex, brought Lube and Condoms for this kid.
And we interviewed him and he said he's viewed child pornography as young as two years old.
Uh, confirmed that he does in fact work at Disney.
He told the kid he works at Disney that he was talking to, and said he met his wife at Disney.
He said he's a cook at Disney.
And I don't know why Disney's denying he works there.
I mean, I have no, I I have no clue why.
I mean, he said he called off the day he met the kid, which was yesterday.
And uh yeah, and you know, Hayes City Police, they coughed him, they took his phone.
I don't think he's been formally charged yet, but he is a hundred percent gonna go down for child pornography.
Um once the cops go through that phone, he's screwed.
breanna morello
Yeah, Alex, and that's the common theme here, and this is what I grilled Disney on.
And I know I sent you a screenshot to show you that they denied these claims.
Um, but I asked Disney, because they continuously have individuals who work for them get arrested in these stings all across Florida, but mostly Paul County.
Uh, They've caught four, three, two.
I mean, they just catch them all the time.
Uh, why do you think Disney has this problem?
Because they didn't want to answer when I asked them.
alex rosen
Well, I mean, he's actually the second Disney Disney employee we've caught, the first one we've caught in Pole County.
Um, it is a very common theme.
I I think the reason is because a lot of these people at work at Disney, especially, you know, dressing up with the costumes and stuff, they never grow out of their childhood phase.
And I think, you know, that immaturity and um they're they're stunted in a lot of ways, including with their attraction to kids.
So I think they relate to kids more, they just see them as more attractive, and that's what brings them to Disney.
I mean, it's just basically a place where they never have to grow up.
breanna morello
Yeah, it's it's pretty it's pretty vile.
Uh, and it makes one, if you have kids not want to go to the parks itself, because again, this is a continuous issue that goes on.
But let's shift gears a little bit.
I know you're also catching other predators.
There was one who is a an alleged British pedo, uh, Ross Glimley.
I hope I hope I'm saying his name right.
Uh breakdown the latest here because he was there to meet a 13-year-old girl, according to you.
alex rosen
Yeah, so Ross is the second British pedo we've caught in the past month.
I don't know what it is with these uh British people moving to like, you know, the country in Florida and Texas or whatever.
But um, yeah, he he was there to meet a 13-year-old girl for sex.
Um, he said he hasn't had sex in nine years, but uh that's not just the reason he's there.
He said he's also viewed child pornography of eight-year-old girls, has had tons of underage kids send him nudes online.
Um he's definitely a real he's he's a huge danger, and there's a huge concern because he has custody of his nine-year-old daughter.
Um, and he's a single dad.
So I hope there's nothing going on with that.
But yeah, he was pretty blatantly uh he was pretty blatant.
He was waiting at the park for like 30, 40 minutes for us to show up.
And uh yeah, he he was he wasn't too happy about getting arrested.
It took four cops to put him in cuffs, so he was not uh not thrilled with that.
breanna morello
It's egregious.
It is egregious.
Alex, you're doing an incredible job, Predator Proachers team as well, at getting these creeps off of our streets.
And uh it's unfortunate that law enforcement's not doing enough, but we want to thank you for all of your incredible work.
Folks, head over to his ex-page, subscribe because that's how you fund these operations.
I fight for kids.
Thank you so much.
As always, Alex.
He's on the road and he's catching these predators.
Folks, it's been an incredible way to start your morning, I have to say, on this program.
I'm glad you decided to join us.
I'll be back, of course, with plenty more headlines that the mainstream media is never going to tell you about because they are afraid to do just that.
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