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Sebastian Gorka FULL SHOW: The real reason DOJ and FBI targeted Rudy Giuliani and Victoria Toensing
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We should never accept a society where such rationale becomes normal, especially when powerful incentives exist in politics and media to keep people afraid of each other.
So this is from a woman who swears she was murdered on January 6th.
Sorry, the only person that did die was an unarmed woman killed by a cop paid to protect AOC.
But hey AOC, who would you rather share a subway car anyway with?
An unhinged violent menace with a history of sordid crimes or a young ex-marine taught to step up when others won't?
We know the answer.
You'd lie!
Keep in mind, there were others who helped restrain the guy, and it seems one of them was dark-skinned.
But in AOC's pea-sized brain, several men of different races, complete strangers, decided, hey, why not?
This'll be fun.
Let's gang up on a homeless man who was minding his own business.
But if you believe gas stoves are destroying the world, you'll believe anything.
God bless Greg Gutfeld, one of the few good guys left inside the Fox News building in New York.
I'm Sebastian Gorka.
This is America First.
Welcome.
We are waiting for the news.
There is already a press conference set up, assembled outside of the courthouse in New York.
Apparently the jury has arrived at a verdict in the E. Jean Carroll defamation case against President Trump.
Yes, it's a civil case, not a criminal case alleging rape by President Trump.
No, that she was defamed after her allegations, which is a little bit strange, isn't it?
If she was raped, why isn't this a criminal case?
Well, because we know who's funding it.
This is another smear tactic, just like all the others they've used against him, from the Russia hoax all the way through to January 6th.
We will keep you updated as soon as we get that verdict from the press conference.
But let's look at what Greg has just analyzed for us, as only he can.
In the Neely case in Manhattan, What occurred?
There are now demonstrations occurring every day against the police.
It has nothing to do directly with the police, except for the fact that crime is out of control in New York and in most Democrat-controlled large cities.
Why?
As a Californian prosecutor, surrounded by three sheriffs, told me the weekend before last when I was in California, I asked them, do these people actually believe that the perpetrators are the victims?
That the criminals are the people who should be supported?
Do they actually believe that without hesitation?
This prosecutor said to me, yes, that is what they believe.
They believe that in some perverted sense of redistributive justice, because black people are still being oppressed in America, and because black people seem to be arrested more often because they commit more crimes proportionally based upon the size of the population they represent amongst the general populace, The way to undo the systemic oppression is to side with them.
If breaking the law and being punished is just another expression of white man's oppression, Well then, it can't happen.
The police must be punished.
The police must be defunded.
And it must be the criminal who is rewarded with cashless bail.
Or, if you're in California, there is no crime!
If you steal something that is less than a thousand dollars worth of value, Well, you've not committed a crime because the police have been instructed and the prosecutors have been instructed not to arrest you, not to charge you, and not to press charges.
Now, we know this is insane.
It's sheer lunacy.
When I arrived to this nation 15 years ago, there was no systemic racism.
There was no race issue at the national level.
Yes, of course, there were idiots.
There always are idiots in every part of the world.
But when I came here, race was not a problem.
I taught in a government institution with every race imaginable in the classroom.
The officers that I had the honor to lecture were black, were brown, were from Asia, were from Africa.
America.
And there was no sense of racial animus from any person involved in that endeavor, nor amongst my colleagues.
But then a new president decided this is a fabulous wedge issue.
We can separate Americans, set them against each other, and because there really is no class structure in America, if a white man from a trailer park who was raised by a single mother can become president, of course talking about Bill Clinton, then there is no class structure.
As such, we must engender tension and division based upon another dividing line.
For Obama, it was race.
First with the Cambridge police, the Beer Summit, calling them stupid for arresting a man who they didn't know was breaking into his own home.
They only saw him breaking into somebody's home.
And they did their duty.
And they stopped him.
He happened to be black.
So what?
He was breaking into a home that he's locked himself out of.
Whether you're white or purple doesn't matter.
You shouldn't be breaking into your own home without an excuse or taking umbrage at the police who ask a question.
What are you doing?
But it was too valuable.
That crowbar.
That leverage point was too valuable to separate us, to pit us against one another.
And as the slow fermentation of political theory reached a crescendo point, as queer theory arrived at its nadir of the denial of reality another division point was added to all the others now it was sex and not just gay versus straight it was the idea of well I'm transgender or I'm bi or I'm questioning or I'm
Pansexual.
Just the invention of absurd, absurd new identities.
Why?
Because we didn't have class identities.
And that's where we are today, that morons, clinical imbeciles like AOC.
Who, Greg is right!
You know that if she were ever on the subway again, she would like to have a fit, strong marine standing next to her.
As opposed to a crazed homeless person who actually shouts, I don't care if they lock me away for life!
I'm gonna get you to feed me!
Yeah, we know who she'd prefer.
But it doesn't matter because the truth is irrelevant.
It's only about one thing.
The acquisition and the maintenance of power.
And that is why we must break their hold.
That is why we must politically crush the left in 2024.
And in every election before that, at the local and state level.
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Yeah.
Yeah. They got their headline.
This one was literally mentally ill too.
I remember that video when she randomly started flirting with Anderson Cooper.
Who's gay?
...was to introduce a tape to the jury in the course of the testimony of Natasha Zaynov,
who is one of the women who claimed that she had been sexually assaulted by former President
Trump.
So it was not a situation where it could just be sort of dismissed as...
It was nine jury.
How does it work in civil?
It doesn't have to be...
Everyone, like a criminal trial, right?
Right.
Oh, okay.
six men and three women on it.
Angel tree.
And when they're playing the tape, the same things that she says.
Alright, Jonathan, quick comment on the other two pieces of tape on the
deposition and then we're gonna bring Who's this?
Hey, good afternoon.
Yes, it is.
Hey, hello, can you...
I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
you you
you .
Here's looking at you, Snowflake.
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Well here we have it, the jury, the majority finding is in from New York, President Trump.
It has been found that President Trump did defame E. Jean Carroll and quote-unquote forcibly touched her and must pay her five million dollars worth in damages despite the fact that she doesn't even know which year he assaulted her in.
As soon as we get more details we shall Keep you updated, but we know this for sure, that this civil case will be appealed.
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Who is Dylan Mulvaney and what is he really doing?
There's one video I have praised relentlessly because it's the best analysis I've ever seen.
It comes from a friend of mine and here's a little clip about the background to Dylan Mulvaney.
Cut one.
I think Dylan Mulvaney is an actor.
And the reason that people are missing this is, one, they haven't Googled the guy, and he is a trained actor.
He attended the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music for musical theater.
He had a pretty good career working around New York.
He played one of the roles in Book of Mormon on Broadway.
That's a pretty big deal.
And then the pandemic hit, and then the lockdowns hit.
But even before the lockdowns, apparently Dylan Mulvaney was a little bit upset at the limits that were being placed on him as an actor because he still could only play male roles.
I'm not sure about the soft piano music in the background, but let's talk to the guy behind the best analysis I've seen today.
Yeah, he's here.
Michael Knowles.
Welcome back to America First.
Marvelous to be with you, Seb.
Thank you.
And I want to say, it was not me playing piano in that video.
Was that like a chimpanzee going plink, plonk, plink?
I mean, what was that?
The Daily Wire can't afford some real music.
What's up?
We need to beef up the budget for a concert pianist around here.
I agree.
All right, so let's talk about, because I'm serious, your, I think it was like a 15 minute video, 17 minute video, actually did some homework about this individual.
Let's just play it as B-roll for a moment.
This is him on, you know, before he transitioned, this is on The Price is Right.
This is Dylan Mulvaney, Being obnoxious and vomitous even before everybody else knew who he was, just running around the set like some person on acid, your contention, and I'll allow you to expand upon it, is this is about acting, a failed actor, the consequences of a COVID shutdown, and then modern theories of acting whereby you can just be whatever you want, right Mike?
This is the aspect that I think a lot of people have missed because, mercifully, a lot of people don't have much exposure to modern acting techniques.
But the modern school of acting, which was developed by a Russian, Konstantin Stanislavski, then brought to the United States for the group theater, people like Lee Strasberg, Stella Adler, Sanford Meisner, and the rest of them, Uta Hagen, it's a deeply psychological Technique of acting.
You could think about the two schools by comparing Vivian Leigh and Marlon Brando in Streetcar Named Desire.
Vivian Leigh, very mannered, representational style of acting.
Brando, obviously scratching himself, mumbling, what's called the organic modern style of acting.
Or the example you give in your video as well is the, what is it, the Marathon Man.
Where Dustin Hoffman doesn't sleep for a week, doesn't shave, doesn't shower because he's on the run, and then Laurence Olivier, who's playing the Nazi torturer, says, why don't you try acting, dear chap?
I mean, it's like, it's called acting for a reason, because you're supposed to pretend, aren't you, Michael?
Who cares?
Exactly, and whether that story is apocryphal or not- Who cares, it's good.
It certainly gives the distinction.
It obviously, I mean, this is what we're talking about with modern acting.
And so I do wonder with someone like Dylan Mulvaney, if the madness that he's descended
into is illustrative of the industry now and of our whole culture.
Because he only had his transgender break during COVID when he was pushed off of the
stage on Broadway, and he's now got the biggest stage in the world, but it's in the smallest
package.
And that's his iPhone, and that's with TikTok.
The idea of modern acting is that you...
Can become really any character that you want if you cultivate that inner life.
And so you're breaking through all of the limitations.
Whereas, and I'm simplifying a bit, but the older school of acting is the idea that you're coming from the outside in.
That the set and the costumes and the place you put your hands, that is going to determine the role.
And so I think that this new version of acting It can be very harmful psychologically.
I remember one of the great acting teachers in New York, Winn Handman, he described the school of Lee Strasberg as being that of a voyeuristic pervert.
You know, that it goes so haywire in one's psyche.
And so, in a way, I think it sort of exculpates or exonerates Dylan Mulvaney because I think he's a product of his time and his industry and it doesn't speak very well of our time or the culture that we're living in.
Unless, and this is the thing I'm curious whether you have an opinion of, that it's not a function that he's a victim of the way he's been taught to act, or the new schools of, you know, really living that new reality, or whether it's just a con.
Don't you think he could be just a con man?
Well, when you look at the advertising dollars that this guy has received, I think it's pretty clear that he recognizes That he's got the role of a lifetime right now.
And I don't know what scale is on Broadway these days, but what this guy is being paid by, who knows, Bud Light or really any of the big companies that have sponsored him.
Olay, Maybelline, KitchenAid, the list goes on and on.
He's making more money than pretty much any other actor on earth.
With perhaps the exception of Mr. Zelensky over in Ukraine.
He's the highest-paid actor, $100 billion in a year.
But putting him aside for a second, Dylan Mulvaney's probably making more than any other actor out there.
And so he's run with that, and he recognizes that the more offensive he is, the more caricaturish his performance of a woman becomes, the more money he's going to make, up to and including the company that we now refer to as Trans-Heiser-Busch.
Transhizer Bush and they're in trouble.
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I was just planning on my smoke after this hit with you.
I'm leaning toward the Alma Fuerte by Plasencia.
Oh, Plasencia is very good.
Very good.
Oh, they're great.
I just kind of got turned on to them in the last few months.
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They're the ones I buy because they make huge like 66-gauge big Churchills.
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I remember one of those, I had one of those cigars in your living room.
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Last night, had a big Padrone, excellent Also, did I hear you, when you were coming in, did they reach a verdict?
Yes.
A guilty, I assume, right?
Yeah, two guilties.
One defamation and one forcible touching and five million dollars in damages.
Despite the fact she doesn't know what year it happened in.
It took 30 years for it to come out.
I was forcibly touched, but I don't know what year it was in.
Good grief.
Oh my goodness.
Two and a half minutes.
No, obviously appeal it though, right?
Oh yeah, oh yeah.
Yeah.
Wow, what madness.
They saw Trump's poll numbers were getting a little too hot.
Right.
They needed a new case.
So are you like everybody else at the Y, are you a DeSantis boy?
What I've been saying is I make no endorsements in primaries as a rule.
But if you forced me to choose between the greatest president of my lifetime or, you know, a guy who's done a pretty good job in Florida, I probably would have to stick with the horse that's made it to the White House.
But I don't make endorsements in primaries.
Doesn't matter.
It's good enough for me.
I keep saying that with a wink every time I go on.
I'm annoyed at Clavin.
I'm annoyed.
Oh yeah, he's like pretty openly pro-DeSantis, right?
Well, he just, he said that you guys did a little kind of super mini reel on YouTube a week ago.
He said, I'm done, I've had it.
It was a kind of little petulant thing.
I wasn't very, it wasn't, it was very Unclavin-esque.
Yeah.
No, you know, I tell you, even if I had been more on the fence, after watching that deposition by the Donald, it was one of the most, the one in, uh, I guess it was in the Eugene Carroll case, right?
Yeah.
I just thought, the guy is still so quick on his feet, he still is just a walking middle finger to the liberal establishment.
Yeah.
Right.
That's it.
So good.
All right, we're gonna, oh hang on, we've got your tweet here.
Trans Heiser Bush.
Oh, the whole Garm thing.
Oh, the Garm thing.
Yeah, I saw you, I saw this this morning and I reposted it.
Is that, can you even explain that in the next six minutes?
Yeah, I could do a pithy version of it.
How much time do you have?
I've got a little bit of time.
Can you do, like, the next 16 minutes?
Yeah.
All right, let's keep you on for two more, because this needs unpacking.
All right, stand by.
Do you want to use the Lambert cut here, or maybe in D?
I'm going to use the Lambert cart.
It's.
I'm going to use the.
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We are back with a man who likes Cuban cigars and sipping on the tears of liberals.
He is Michael Knowles of The Daily Wire.
Michael, I want to talk about, continue the discussion of the trans high as abortion and Mulvaney and the insanity of the transgender movement, but in the break you were saying something about this E.J.
Carroll verdict and the President's deposition.
What was your reaction to the President's video deposition?
You know, when I was watching the deposition, I felt it was a gift to his presidential campaign because there have been some people who have been saying, well, President Trump, he's a little older now.
It's not 2016 anymore.
Maybe he's lost a step.
Maybe he's a little bit low energy.
And in that deposition, I felt he showed that he's still so fast on his feet.
His answer to these questions.
I said, uh, do you stand by your offensive comments about, you know, grabbing women?
And how when you're a star, they let you do it?
And he said, of course they let you do it.
I said, well, how do you know that?
He says, it's been true for a million years.
I say, are you a star?
He says, yeah, I think you would say I'm a star.
To flip it on the woman to say, listen, I've never had any interest in E. Jean Carroll, just like I have no interest in you, lawyer who's deposing me.
I would never in my whole life be interested in you.
I thought this is reminiscent of that Republican debate when President Trump was asked about how he called women all sorts of mean things.
And his answer wasn't to deny it, and his answer wasn't even to double down.
His answer was a joke.
He said, only Rosie O'Donnell.
And I thought, a guy who is this quick on his feet?
That is going to be a real force in a campaign.
You know, people are joking about it as though it's just something to write off and giggle at.
I think it actually does bring back some of the confidence that President Trump has the stamina to wage a major presidential campaign.
I think they must have based, you know, some kind of time spiral.
They must have based the movie Benjamin Button on President Trump.
Because he doesn't seem to have aged in the last six years.
On the contrary.
I mean, you look at the photographs of Obama and Bush.
I mean, they aged a hundred years during their presidency.
And President Trump is just as vivacious and as vital as he was, you know, six years ago.
Let's talk about the other guy for a second.
Can you believe?
Oh, hang on.
This is, this is superb.
Perfect timing.
Mr. G has this.
This is the, uh, the man in the White House who allegedly is the president.
He's getting worse day by day.
Cut eight.
The group included groundbreaking Asian Americans like Vera Wang and, and, and Joan Shenggang.
I'm going to pass by.
Koawo.
I think I pronounced it correctly.
He doesn't function, Michael.
You know, the New York Times headline is, Bilingual President Shows the Advantages of Multiculturalism and Polyphony, even.
That is very sad.
But that was baked in.
That was baked in from the very beginning.
And so I know a lot of people are saying Biden will, at the very last moment, choose not to run again or something like that.
This man has wanted to be president since he's two years old.
He's been in decline for a long time.
Even when he was at his most robust and virile, he wasn't exactly the sharpest tool in the shed.
And so I don't see him giving it up at all.
Can the GNC permit that to happen?
Well, you know, I suspect there are going to be a lot of people in the party leadership who are going to try to replace Biden.
But the question is with whom?
Buttigieg is a non-starter.
Kamala is somehow even worse.
The only real viable alternative at the moment who seems to want the job is Gavin Newsom.
I still don't see that happening and I think Newsom is too much of a company man to really make a play against the leader of the party right now.
And so I think the Democrats, even if they're looking at their numbers, they're saying, wow, DeSantis is way up on Biden head to head.
Trump is way up on Biden head to head.
So those are the two top candidates in the GOP field.
Wow, we've got to change horses.
I just don't really see how they can, at least not right now.
Yeah, the incumbency is, of course, a huge advantage.
And also, if you're not going to have any debates, then it doesn't matter whether your last name is Kennedy.
You're basically just a fly on the backside of the establishment.
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I am though I'm exhausted right now.
I've got to tell you, I consider myself a young, vibrant man, just like the president, but this campus tour, this semester, coupled with the two little babies, I was not, I need to start smoking more, I need more coffee, those kids are keeping me up.
So are you doing like a speech a week or more?
Some weeks more.
I mean, maybe it averages out to about a speech a week, but it's, yeah, one or two.
And like a maniac, I write a new one for almost every speech.
What?
Yeah, I gotta wait until the kids are in school to keep doing that.
I'm gonna start using a stump until the kids are in kindergarten.
But aren't you talking about generally similar topics at each one?
Similar, but I try to, because we live stream them, I always fear that if I give too similar a speech that I'm going to lose my online audience.
So I, yeah, I've been writing a new one, but, but I don't know, it's very exciting though.
I mean, you know, I was just at YouPit and these maniacs there, like burned me an effigy, you know, I mean, they threw up an explosive at the wall.
Is that the one that's at the top of your Twitter feed with the book burning, the copy of your book burning?
Oh yeah, yeah, that was the one where they put my face in like a Hitler mustache.
I mean, I thought the libs were done with that in like 2016, 2017, but... Well, no, they make exceptions for special people like you.
Yeah, that's gotta be it.
By the way, it's not on any of the headlines.
The first question was, did Trump rape her?
And the jury found that no, they said no.
Of course, of course.
That's good.
Not even Fox, I haven't even seen, put that up.
Wow, folks.
So the most important aspect of the case, that's the one that they buried the lead on.
Of course, of course.
They got their headlines they can run with now.
Trump found guilty in rape case.
That's what they're gonna run with.
Yeah, right.
Alright, so I'll play you a quick cut, get your take on it, and then we'll get you to explain the GARM.
GARM.
GARM.
Trans Heuser Busch.
I was looking into that.
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Oh yeah.
By the way, did you run into your fellow Hungarian, Edward Habsburg, the other day?
Did I hear?
He just came through town.
I just did an interview with him.
Yeah, we had dinner.
He was sitting next to me at dinner with Archbishop Schneider.
Nancy!
Nancy Pelosi!
It hurts!
That's right, I've forgotten about Archbishop.
But I have serious FOMO.
Nancy! Nancy Pelosi! It hurts! It hurts us!
Gollum hanging out with Nancy I wonder where they are today.
Of course the buried lead, Jeff, pointed out that the first charge, whether the president raped this woman, of course he was found not guilty of.
But that doesn't matter for the mainstream media.
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I thought it was A total insult to the memory of Freddie Mercury when they hired somebody to replace him in the band Queen.
He's called Adam Lambert and he decided as a gay man he's gonna tell us about how drag queens are great!
Play cut.
Drag is an amazing way to bring light to the world.
And these lawmakers are terrified of just how brightly we're shining.
They're using children as an excuse to take one more thing away from us.
Well, they're clearly threatened that we are living our truth, that we aren't apologizing for it anymore.
And using the children as this tool against us It doesn't make any sense.
If they cared about children, they would care about all children.
Michael, he's living his truth.
And of course, we brought the children into this, right?
You know, I know that Freddie Mercury was a little sexually eccentric.
But he was a pretty manly guy.
You know, what happened to We're the Champions?
Whatever happened to The Show Must Go On?
Yes!
Whatever happened to some real macho kind of rock music?
Now we've got this limp, pro-drag, trans-the-kids guy singing for Queen.
He already had an impossible job trying to replace the irreplaceable Freddie Mercury, but That's tough.
There's no amount of Brian May guitar playing that could get me to tune in now.
All right, let's plug this into the broader thing.
Actually, this morning, this is why Jeff is such a mind reader, inviting you on the show.
I saw and retweeted this thread of yours on Trans Heuser Busch.
And this WEF-backed concept of GARM, or G-A-R-M, so they've put this lady, they've suspended her, they've issued two non-apologies, but your argument is that Budweiser can't get out of this thing because of a broader international pressure.
Can you explain it to our millions of listeners?
Yes, I'm not buying this whole rogue VP of marketing, Alyssa Heinerscheid.
She went off on her own and senior leadership had no idea.
She's taking the fall for this because there were videos of her mocking the Bud Light customer base, and so that was convenient for Bud Light.
But I knew from the beginning, the moment that Bud Light didn't apologize, the moment that they tried to straddle the fence, I said, this has nothing to do with some random executive.
this is a systemic company-wide problem.
And that was just my gut, that was my hunch, and now it's been proven to be true
with documents that we see from AB InBev.
Because don't forget, Anheuser-Busch is no longer that good old American beer company.
So this is the massive Belgium company that bought Budweiser.
Exactly.
So in 2008, AB InBev, this Belgian company, comes and creates this larger company now
by buying Anheuser-Busch for $52 billion.
And they've got a whole lot of other companies too.
And when you look through their corporate policy, they're decidedly pro-trans.
They're pro-DEI, they're pro-ESG, they're in favor of all the woke initiatives.
This is a matter of corporate policy.
Now, some of the other subsidiaries of AB InBev go even further.
You think of Labatt, which is the Canadian beer company.
They're now sponsoring...
Homosexual men renting the wombs of women and purchasing eggs from other women.
They're funding this kind of thing.
So we're talking about a radical pro-LGBT social policy.
They're funding the transition transgender procedures for people.
And all of this is not even just limited to AB InBev because there's a broader conglomerate of some of the biggest companies in the world along with some of the biggest media platforms in the world that have come together.
It's GARM.
GARM stands for the Global Alliance for Responsible Media.
And you get all of these guys together and they've created a list of standards for advertising.
And those standards are opposed to hate speech and misinformation and all those gobbledygook, woke words and what they refer to specifically.
is anyone who opposes the trans agenda.
When did this misinformation aspect come up?
You know it was during the dog days of COVID, when a lot of bad actors used that opportunity to clamp down and claim even more power.
So you've got the biggest corporations in the world, along with the biggest media platforms in the world, coming together to crowd out the opponents of transgenderism and other radicalism.
But to put the cherry on top of this awful Sunday, Garm is now a major initiative of the World Economic Forum.
So you sell off the American beer company, you now put it in league with these European institutions and the WEF that are obviously very left.
And now they're working with the media platforms to say, if you oppose us, you're not going to get our advertising dollars.
You're going to have your content suppressed online.
You're going to be demonetized when you go on places like YouTube.
And when the people push back against this, what do the companies do?
They say, oh, it's just some random VP of marketing.
Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.
We know the man behind the curtain.
It's Klaus Schwab and the rest of his elite leftist globalists who want to crowd us out of saying no in our government and in the free market.
So basically you're saying this occurrence with Budweiser, this is going to be one of many, many, many, many others because of the international network that is promoting these values.
Exactly.
It's been very gratifying to see that the conservative boycott against Trans-Heiser Bush has held up.
I don't think anyone at AB InBev thought that we would be able to hit sales as dramatically as we have.
That's great.
We've got to keep the pressure up.
We've got to keep the pressure up because we've not only got to push through AB InBev here, we've got to be able to push through all of these other woke corporations, some of the biggest ones on earth.
Because this is part of a much broader structure that is trying to crowd out our voices.
Understand the bigger picture.
It's at the top of my Twitter feed.
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She finds all this great stuff, especially on WEF.
Wow.
Well it's great.
flash fob of it all. And so she pulled up this story, she said,
Michael, you've been kind of on the weft beat, you know, I've got this info. So then we put together this, this thread.
But serious, I said, Jen, you know, you should, you should be
the face of this yourself. She goes, I don't want to be the
face of it. I don't want to be deported. I just, you know, here's
the info. So
well, it's great. Tell it. Congratulations.
Thank you.
Well, I'm hoping on the next DC trip, if it's not as insane a turnaround as last time, I hope I can get one of those big 65 ring gauge Nicaraguan cigars.
When are you planning to come to the swamp?
You know, I don't have one.
No, I do actually have one.
I'm coming in.
Gosh, I don't know when.
It's definitely within the next like six weeks, though.
Oh, cool.
Oh, gosh.
What is it for?
It's some Friday or Saturday or something.
So I'll keep you posted whenever I figure out what the dates are.
Yeah, just text me the dates.
That'd be great.
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Thank you, sir.
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Michael Knowles.
Man, that guy.
He's... He's a smart dude.
He's a smart dude.
He's a smart dude.
Have you ever had him on on your manhood hour?
Have we, Jeff?
Have we had him on the manhood hour?
I can't recall.
We've had so many guests.
Not yet for manhood.
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Kamala Harris say, we take this issue We take this matter very seriously.
And then all the conservative pundits go, no, they don't.
They don't take this matter seriously.
Guys, you're missing the picture.
They do take this seriously.
They take the objective of ruining, destroying America very seriously.
So you have to take them at their word.
No, you're absolutely right.
They are on a mission, even if the meat puppets in the front line aren't.
The people behind the scenes are.
You're absolutely right.
Stay on the line.
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We've got to get Michael Knowles on the program.
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Hello, courageous and sagacious Gorka!
Courageous and sagacious?
I like that.
We're going to remember that one.
What is your comment?
I think you want to talk about reparations in a state that never legally had slaves?
Yes.
Well, I'm thinking, once again, conservative Republicans are meekly and suicidally speaking in the language of lies of the Luciferian left by parroting the duplicitous and mendacious Marxist word, reparations.
California's communists are in no way proposing real reparations of any sort.
They strive exclusively to deceive and implement an evil, unconstitutional, racist, pillage-and-plunder plan for national execution by sweetly and slyly branding it as reparations.
Their toxic linguistic cancers never heal or repair, not once in their savage history.
No, you're absolutely right, and the absurdity of it all in a state that is practically bankrupt already, the cynicism
of it all, and a state that never actually had legal slaves to begin with.
It is, of course, just communism by another name.
Courageous and sagacious, I think you two are as well.
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Greetings.
We're leading by seven points.
We are leading by seven points.
We'll discuss that.
We'll discuss your piece in The Sun on the coronation.
But first, if I can get your reaction to the result, the verdict from New York about President Trump.
I must confess I haven't heard of it.
What is it?
Not guilty of rape, guilty of defamation and forced touching.
Five million dollars worth in damages.
I assume you'll appeal that.
Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah.
Stand by.
Well at least You know, if they'd got a civil rape conviction, that idiot Bragg would have claimed a right to make it a criminal case.
Correct, correct.
Stand by.
It's a plus on balance.
Yeah, but that's not how the mainstream media is reporting it.
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Lord Black, welcome back to America First.
Thank you very much, Sebastian.
It's a summer day up here.
Oh, delightful.
It's not too bad here in the swamp either.
We have to discuss your superb piece on the coronation, something that not many of us get to experience more than one of in our lifetimes.
But first things first, the breaking news of about 30 minutes ago in the E. Jean Carroll defamation case, the civil case in New York, President Trump has been found not guilty of rape, but of defamation and battery or unwanted
touching, despite the fact that Miss Carroll couldn't remember what year that touching
occurred in, and he is being forced to pay $5 million.
In the panoply of the various cases being brought against President Trump, your reaction
to this verdict?
Given it's, I believe, a Manhattan jury, I think it's a victory for Trump.
If they'd actually claimed the absurd, civil offense of rape, I mean, either it's rape
or it isn't, and if it is rape, it is a crime.
If they had actually found for the plaintiff in that charge, then I think the district attorney might have felt he was enabled to make it a criminal charge.
But as it is, I would say if they start at Uh, mere touching.
I mean, under the law, a mere touching can be a battery or an assault.
Then I would say it's a ripe case for appeal to a serious court, and I think the former president has had a, on balance, but not a clear cut, but on balance, a win on this.
And the fact that we had it revealed not too long ago that one of the funders of this case is a billionaire who utterly detests President Trump.
Should this be taken into consideration when it goes to appeal?
I think it's certainly a matter that the former President's counsel will raise.
Yes, I would say it would be taken into consideration.
It's not for me to say what weight the appellate court would give it, but it definitely is relevant, I think.
All right, let's go to the broadest scheme of things.
We're about a year and a half away from the election.
The latest ABC and Washington Post poll has it that President Trump is seven points ahead of the current incumbent, 49 to 42.
And Biden is polling the lowest of some presidential polls in this first term that we've ever seen before.
Is this going to be hard to maintain?
We have Biden making slips again and again and again.
The New York Post banned from one of the press conferences.
What are your expectations for the months ahead?
Sebastian, my impression is only an intuition.
I have not heard one word of this.
It just looks to me Like the powers that be in that party realize they simply cannot run this man again.
And so they have suggested to him, presumably relatively gently and politely, that he graciously announce that in all of the circumstances he won't stand again.
And he has declined that advice.
So they're starting to turn the screws on him.
And I think Since these things are entirely political anyway, they are cranking up the wheel on the Hunter-Biden affair on one side, having let it sit there as peaceful as a millpond for five years while a grand jury was supposedly sitting.
They're cranking that one up.
And on the other side, Their friendly pollsters are giving the president a distinct hint that he should reconsider his re-election announcement.
And I think what they have to do now, I mean, I think they can force him out if that's what they want to do.
But they should remember the following facts, as I'm sure they are aware.
It's not for me to tell the Democrats how to run their party.
The claim of the Vice President to succeed the President as nominee is not going to be like falling off a log to get rid of that.
And she would be, in a way, a greater disaster than he would, because at least he's an experienced person who in his lucid moments knows something about what he's doing.
They should recognize that putting, laying hands on a presentable candidate and manufacturing that person into a genuine presidential contender on such a fast track is also not going to be like falling off a log.
And finally, they should bear in at least the back of their minds that the Democrats are going to have to carry the can for this administration.
Biden is in the tank not just because people have their doubts about whether he has given
his age up to the job.
He's in the tank because this has been an appalling administration and it's a Democrat's
administration.
They can't say, well terribly sorry, poor old Joe dropped the ball, but we're a great
party and MAGA means chaos and fascism, so vote for us.
That one isn't going to fly anymore.
But force, you used the phrase forcing him out.
The power of the incumbency is almost ironclad.
The only way to do that, there's no party mechanism, would be for him to remove himself, would it not?
Well, I think they may have to primary him.
I'm getting out of my depth here, but my guess is they'll call upon somebody who was reasonably presentable.
I'm shooting from the hip here.
Let's say Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio, Senator Bennett of Colorado.
I mean, whether they're presidential material or not, they're at least respectable Relatively moderate senators who are experienced and would be as plausible in that role as Harry Truman was before we saw that Harry Truman was in fact a very good president.
He was a relatively unknown senator.
And so they'll prop up somebody like that, get behind them as best they can, and shake the president so badly in the primaries Uh, that he withdraws.
There has been comparison with Lyndon Johnson In 1968.
But Lyndon Johnson was a very powerful, strong, capable president.
Controversial, but formidable.
And he was not defeated.
In fact, he did very well to win, really, on a mail-in vote in the New Hampshire primary.
But he became demoralized by events in Vietnam and decided it was time for a change.
Now, therefore, I think it's not a good comparison.
Other than if you primary someone, You can shake him and Joe Biden will shake a lot more easily than Lyndon Johnson did.
I mean, Lyndon Johnson was a very great man in many ways.
I mean, Joe Biden should never have been president.
And the fact that somebody who has no national political background at all has been rather, how shall I say this politely, has spread some rather strange views in the past about the environment and vaccines that simply because he has the last name Kennedy, this individual is now polling at 19 points amongst Democrats.
How significant is that?
Well, I think it's significant of their desperation because the fact is Kennedy now is a name that the great majority of Americans is a historic name, and they remember Teddy Kennedy, but he himself, unto himself, was not a person of particularly great distinction.
Now, I'm an older person.
I will remember JFK and Robert Kennedy, and I remember the assassinations of both.
I was in university in those years.
It was a terrible Each was a terrible, horrifying thing.
But to most Americans, it's a historic name like Roosevelt or Eisenhower or something.
It doesn't mean as much.
But Sebastian, I think that his views on Fauci and even vaccines generally may be a bit of a winner for him.
But here is a man who I saw sitting here where I am now looking at my television set the other day.
telling America and the world that it was now a proven fact that the CIA murdered his
father and his uncle.
Beyond a reasonable doubt is the phrase.
You read my mind.
Here is the interview.
Anyone who thinks that is not for real.
It's not fit for primetime.
Let's play the cut.
This is Robert Kennedy Jr.
Cut 12.
Who do you think really killed your uncle?
I think there is overwhelming evidence that the CIA was involved in his murder.
I think it's beyond a reasonable doubt at this point.
In terms of my uncle's death, the evidence is overwhelming that the CIA was involved in the murder.
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Yeah, and I don't know.
I certainly wouldn't want to hold this against him, but obviously he's had some problem with his vocal cords, and it makes him, I think, an awkward candidate.
I want to emphasize, I would never comment in an unpleasant way on anyone's physical problems, but as a practical matter, it makes him a more difficult candidate, I think.
It does, it does, but that 20% is rather shocking for the Democrats.
Well, I think it shows a terrible weakness.
I mean, they're grasping at anybody to shuffle Joe out.
I don't understand why, you know, in fairness, I don't understand because I never met the President, I mean, his President, but I don't understand why he doesn't get the hint.
I mean, he's had every opportunity to make a graceful exit, And claim that he's achieved what he wanted.
The summit of public life is the presidency.
He feels he's done a good job, and so on and so forth.
And he said he was retiring.
I think people would... I mean, even Republicans would sort of... You know, the president's retiring, so you treat him in a civilized way.
But he's bringing a great deal of unnecessary Unpleasantness on himself by trying to cling to his office, I think.
But don't you give credit to those recent reports that it's really Jill Biden who's saying you will run again?
Well, I have the impression that with him, as with Obama, the wives have rather more influence than they should.
But that's just an impression.
And those two, Obama and Biden, are the only presidents since Kennedy that I have never met.
But I really don't know them at all.
I've never met them, so I have no idea how those marriages really work.
But it looks like that.
It looks like she's... She wears the trousers.
She wears the trousers, that's for sure.
Well, you know, as a wife, she's probably been very supportive and effective, and I respect that.
But, you know, the fact is, The President of the United States is supposed to make his own decisions and he's supposed to have some capacity to make intelligent decisions and execute that great office sensibly and in the interest of the country and to a degree the world and what we have now is, you know, it's dysfunctional.
Yeah, yeah, truly, truly.
You didn't go to the UK?
I was amazed the Democrats managed to Just keep this charade going so long.
I mean, I just happened to see the president on TV yesterday responding to a couple of questions.
I couldn't understand a word he said.
Well, how about this?
This is PlayCut 8, Eric.
The group included groundbreaking Asian-Americans like Vera Wang and Joan Shinggang, if I'm
going to pronounce her right, Shanga Kuo.
I think I pronounced it correctly.
It's just painful to watch.
20 seconds.
The president's imagining koala bears.
It's time to... Alright, stand by.
20 seconds.
Give him a glass of buttermilk.
Stand by.
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It's for the New York Sun, and well, it makes me feel a little bit better about the new king, Lord Black, because I haven't followed court politics or court intrigue for several years now, but when I lived in the UK and he was the apprentice to the throne, he did He did make some problematic statements about the environment and talking to his houseplants, but it seems from your column that you have better expectations than that of King Charles III.
I do, I do.
And those remarks disturbed me too.
And in fact, I checked this out.
On three Separate occasions, he predicted that the world would have come to grief by now.
So he was one of the alarmists, like Al Gore.
But he wasn't making money out of it the way Al Gore was.
He just believed it.
But he's now been the king for whatever it is, six or eight months, I guess.
He's keeping those opinions to himself.
Look, he's entitled to any opinions he wants, but he would destabilize the monarchy if he started in again on how People had to travel in carpools or by bicycle and live under thatch and behave like essentially medieval respecters of the environment.
Well, he had all the appurtenances of a king, and he would become a ludicrous figure quite quickly.
But it seems to me that, to judge by his practically impeccable performance up to now, he has taken all that on board and understands he is now The monarch of everybody, and it is not the place of the monarch to express political opinions.
His mother did not.
His grandfather didn't.
His great-grandfather didn't.
And it's just not done.
And it is done.
When it is done, it is to the great peril of the institution.
And he is quite a knowledgeable man, historically.
He's a very learned man.
He's written a number of books.
He's a well-educated man.
And he had I think slightly absurd views because he was reacting against the difficult lot.
I mean, it was comfortable physically, but a difficult, ambiguous position of being the man in waiting for 64 years.
And I think it drove him to some eccentric opinions.
Yeah, it must have been tough to be the understudy for more than half a century.
However, despite him seeming to perform rather well since his incredible mother passed, will there be as much love for Camilla?
Because I think the public in the UK never really took her to their heart, have they?
She's made a lot of progress.
I mean, the polls show that the majority now support her.
At the beginning, she was regarded as the villain in the tragedy of Princess Diana.
But I think she has been so exemplary in her conduct and won the heart of the late Queen, who was opposed to her even entering their family.
It was opposed to her marrying her son, the Prince of Wales.
But you will recall in the latter months of her life, the late Queen said that when she passed on, she hoped that Camilla would be accepted as the Queen.
And so I think she's done very well these 18 years married to the Prince of Wales, having got off to an extremely rocky start.
And how significant is it that he's already made the decision to not live in Buckingham Palace, but in Clarence House?
Is he sending a stiff message that this is a different kind of a monarch?
Yeah, I think so.
And you saw the relatively restricted group of people that appeared to them on the balcony on Saturday.
In previous times, all the monarch's relatives appeared on that occasion.
And here he only has about five working royals.
They don't include They include only one of his brothers and his sister and
one of his two sons.
He's got it down to a bare-bones group at a lower budget.
And it seems to me so far he's striking a very good balance between being less opulent
and extravagant, but not commonplace and a bicycle monarch.
He still travels in a great limousine with a flag on the roof of it and looks like, you
know, the instances of a kingship.
He's not like the Swedish king or the Dutch...
To that end, as a member of the House of Lords, as a man who understands the Commonwealth implicitly, the future of monarchy, the future of the British monarchy, is it vouchsafe or not?
I think it's fine in Britain unless they get a monarch that embarrasses them, and as of now it doesn't look like this man will do that.
If you talk about a non-residential monarchy, such as Canada or Australia, I think that is problematic.
I just ultimately don't think it'll work.
Canada's a G7 country.
You know, when it was set up as an independent country, it had one twenty-fifth of the population of Britain.
Now it has four-fifths of the population of Britain.
And, you know, it's an important country.
And, I mean, there's no rap against whoever the monarch is.
And the late Queen was highly respected.
And this man is off to a good start.
But he's not a Canadian, and he doesn't live here.
And, you know, the Queen, in all of her 70 years, spent I don't know, maybe 30 or 40 weeks of that time over that whole period in Canada.
That's all she could do.
Nothing wrong with that.
But I don't think that will work forever.
I think it will have to be modified in some way.
Well, as somebody who was born and bred in the UK, I don't mind a little bit of pomp and circumstance myself.
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And a couple of things.
I'm so glad that you actually, you didn't confirm for me, but you made it clear that
he's, how shall we say this, diluted or reined in some of his former beliefs.
you.
Look, we used to see him fairly often when we lived there, and he had some funny ideas.
He never understood how much Thatcher did for that country.
I mean, he had very naive ideas about government, but I haven't seen him for a long time, but I know people who have, and he's picked up his game a long way since then.
Fascinating about the paragraphs on Erasmus.
I learned a lot, but could you imagine being in that situation?
I can't imagine being in that situation for 60-odd years.
It would be awfully difficult.
And I don't understand how, when you see their military records, you know, everything he did in the Navy, in the paratroops, how would a Sergeant Major deal with, you know, the heir to the throne as one of his recruits?
As a former member of the Territorial Army in the UK, I can't even imagine how that functioned.
Yeah, I think you'd have to just go through the motions and not get on his back.
I mean, I think you'd have to do enough to make it seem that he was being treated like everyone else.
But in fact, the way to do it is to treat everybody a little more softly than if you had a group that didn't have the Prince of Wales in it.
The idea of having the Sergeant Major scream in his face is hard to credit.
Yeah, or to banish him to the K.A.P.
or something.
I don't think there was too much of that.
I would hope not.
Alright, thanks again Conrad.
Basically I think the democratic formula of abuse of the prosecutorial system to destroy Trump has backfired.
I don't think the country gives a damn.
They know what they're doing and they think it's crooked and they don't like it.
But you know what Conrad?
They'll keep doing it.
They haven't got anything else.
But this is a remarkable thing.
Even if they had something else, the utter animus to the marrow, it's become almost genetic.
They cannot be used.
You're right.
It is not sane.
It literally is not sane.
No, no.
It's like atomism.
But you know, insane people don't normally win democratic elections.
Well, yeah, God willing.
But we have to make sure that the elections are fair.
That's the issue.
That's the real issue.
Oh, it's all to play for, yeah.
But it looks to me like they're in a desperation shot.
As we were saying, throwing an incumbent out, even a weakling like Biden, is not easy.
When Johnson withdrew, Humphrey won.
Then he would have won even against Bobby Kennedy if he'd survived.
That's the machine.
Now, he was a very substantial man, and Camelot's an idiot, but they've still got... they've set up a lot of traps for themselves, and they're going to fall into them.
Indeed, indeed.
All right, I've got to run.
All the best.
I've got to let you go.
Okay, thanks.
Thanks, bye-bye.
Got titles real quick.
I want to save that for next break.
Save it.
All right.
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David, line one.
Oh, thanks for taking my call, Sebastian.
I know that you've had Chris Plant on your show before.
I hope you saw his opening show last night.
Of course I did!
He is free form.
He was in control.
What a blessing!
I've seen him and heard him before, but I thought he was really great.
I just wanted to get your opinion.
I've heard him on your program before, but to see him in action, he was able to control them in excess.
He let them just roam and be themselves, and they became more real.
Than other shows I've seen.
What do you think?
It wasn't scripted.
It was a tad anarchic.
It was fun.
It was genuine.
But did you notice at the end of each segment he had a kind of tagline where he said, and that's it!
And then we move on.
It was beautiful.
He took control.
He said, and this is my show.
If you didn't catch it, catch it tonight, every night, nine o'clock.
It's Chris Plant, The Right Squad.
And thank you.
I completely forgot.
How bad of me to not remember what my good friend did last night.
It's the latest show on Newsmax.
It's a rotating panel of guests with Chris in charge.
9 p.m.
Eastern tonight.
Watch it, David.
God bless you for reminding me.
Let's go to call line number two, Marsha, California.
Yes, Dr. Gorka, so nice to talk with you.
You're the joy and the information I need every day.
Well, that's very, very kind.
We aspire to do nothing more, nothing less.
Thank you, Marsha.
What would you like to discuss?
Well, I was just thinking the world is making such a silly issue out of this gender thing.
What do you mean?
It's so simple, this gender thing.
Explain, explain.
Well, God has his kingdom, right?
That's the God kingdom.
And he made the human kingdom, he made the plant kingdom, the insect kingdom.
We all have our beautiful worlds to work in.
And you know, to me, God is both male and female.
You know, He's everything.
He made Adam in His image.
But Adam didn't find a good helpmate in the animal kingdom, or the plant kingdom, you know, or the insect kingdom.
And so, God says, well, we'll fix that.
We'll take part of me out of you, and we'll make female, and you female, and you male.
You guys work together.
You'll be created male, Adam, and you'll be created female, Eve.
And from you, all the kingdoms of the human world will be made.
So we must never question why we came out as a female or we came out as a male.
It's just a genetic thing that God is doing for us.
Yeah, I love your summary of Genesis with just one modification.
God is not male and female.
He is the Father.
We are made in His image, but He made man first, and then He made woman out of man.
So yeah, I mean, the bottom line is the bottom line.
You are born a man, of woman and you will die a man.
You are born a woman of woman and you will die a woman.
Nothing can change that.
And those who say different are denying reality.
But thank you for your summation of the very first chapter of the Old Testament.
Let's stay in California.
Let's go to line 4.
Mike, welcome to America First!
Hello, Dr. Gorka.
Thank you so much for your incredibly excellent show and your excellent guests.
I agree with Michael Knowles.
I want to expand on what he said, how we have to, if we want to boycott a company because they're destroying our country and pushing Marxism, cultural Marxism, transgenderism, etc., we need to go up and look at the parent company and their parent company, then go back down, look at their other brands, And companies that they own and sell.
So like with Budweiser, there's also Miccolo, and you have with Gillette Razorblades and their campaign against what they call toxic masculinity.
Turns out Procter & Gamble, P&G, owns the Gillette brand.
And then I boycott, I and my wife, we boycott all P&G products.
So we look for that P&G logo and we go out of our way to do it.
That logo is on a lot of products, right, Mike?
Oh yeah, it's a huge problem.
In fact, maybe there should be some trust-busting, or what do you call it, anti-trust going on here, because the way we're headed with all the smaller businesses being either bought out or forced out of business by government and by unfair competition, oftentimes through government action, we're going to end up with just, as you know, a few small corporations that then the government can just nationalize and take them over, and it'll make it easier to go communist.
It is crucial that people are aware of what they purchase, not just that it's not made in China, but also that it's not made and making profits for woke companies like Anheuser-Busch and their parents.
Very well put.
Thank you, Mike.
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I've moved the talk to the top of the hour.
I'm doing BBC at 5.30.
Right after that here in the studio.
Are you playing the music outros later now, Alex?
That one I did.
And the one before as well.
Let's start at 30 up so we get enough.
People love our music.
Want the mics on for Miranda or off?
Mic's on.
I'll tell her.
Mike's on.
Okay.
Eric Lentrum, last piece.
Jeff says we're not supposed to do the music and the reads.
Oh, really?
Until the reads are done, I guess.
Until the reads are completed.
But I talk till the end.
I talk till the end of the post.
But people love our music.
Who told you that?
Jeff has made his decree.
It's always been that.
It's a big thing.
It's a big thing?
She's not answering, I'll try again.
What?
Oh my gosh.
Okay, so glad I got that cleared up with the talk radio.
Oh yeah, titles again for Noles.
She's not answering, I'll try again.
What?
Jeff says she's not answering, he'll try again.
Noles and Lord Black.
Pager is apply.
Yep.
All right, so...
So many good cuts.
Two, two, two, two, two.
70 seconds. All right.
All right.
What do you need?
What titles?
Knowles and Black.
Knowles, you talked about Dylan Mulvaney being an actor and all that.
Yeah, and then we talked about...
Who made Budweiser go woke?
The truth.
Alright, and black, coronation.
Split them.
Split again, okay.
Let me stop that.
King Charles is less woke than Prince Charles.
That's number one.
Number two.
Oh, that's number two.
King Charles.
King Charles III is less woke than Prince Charles.
Okay.
Adam Black, number one.
That was... 25 seconds.
Biden being like a vulnerable... Is Miranda there?
Yes.
Oh, yeah.
Mic's on.
20 seconds.
Hey, Miranda, you ready?
I am.
I'm just following a story.
Right this minute, I'm pressing the button, and because of you, I can't read it properly.
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What would you do with that person?
Bring them on the show and talk to them.
Really?
Yes, of course.
Let's do it!
You know her from Fox News and the New York Post.
Miranda Devine, did you file the piece that I was making you so tardy for?
Yes, I wasn't editing it.
I was writing it and it's a massive scoop and you will be able to read it at 5 p.m.
No, we want to know now.
Our 3 million listeners cannot wait.
Cannot wait.
I can't.
It's embargoed, unfortunately, but 5 p.m.
It's not long.
You can just tell me.
I won't tell anybody.
Well, I'll give you a little scoop.
It's about the dirty 51 letter, that letter written by the 51 intelligence officials.
Very disturbing revelations that have come to Jim Jordan's Judiciary Committee, his select subcommittee on the weaponisation of the government.
Very, very disturbing from Some of the signatories, former CIA officers.
And you've got an exclusive scoop?
Yes, that's right.
And you will be able to read it at 5pm on the New York Post website.
She loves, she's such a tease, she loves to play with us.
NewYorkPost.com, the oldest newspaper in America.
Follow her right now, at Miranda Devine.
She has done so much in the service of the truth in this nation.
Even if she has a funny accent, she is an American.
Let's talk about your masthead.
Let's talk about the New York Post.
Why has the New York Post been banned from an event at the White House?
Is it because of you?
Very good question.
Well, I think that basically they don't like the truth.
I think that we've hit a nerve with Joe Biden and his administration.
And unlike, you know, the sycophants who show up and get awards at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, we're actually writing stories that, I guess, discomfort the administration.
And so what's their response?
It is to ban our very good Washington correspondent, Stephen Nelson.
From a press conference yesterday and there was plenty of room.
He had a photograph from that room showing about 20 empty seats.
So there's no reason for it other than they don't like having to explain themselves.
And, you know, Joe Biden is probably the least transparent president that we have had in eons.
I think maybe since Harry Truman someone said.
Anyway, for a very long time, certainly in recent memory, he doesn't give press conferences, he barely makes himself available to the media, and if he ever does any interviews, they're always with sycophants.
Yeah, we'll play something from the sycophant crowd in a second, but our own Eric has written
this story up for American Greatness.
Here's the statement to the New York Post from the White House, quote, we are unable
to accommodate your credential request to attend the investing in airline accountability
remarks on 5-8.
The remarks will be live streamed and can be viewed at WH.gov.
Well why don't they just tell everybody to sod off and you can watch it on TV?
Well, exactly.
It's only the New York Post.
And, you know, they also very rarely give Stephen Nelson any questions.
They don't like his questions because he knows what he's talking about.
And, you know, the New York Post, almost single-handedly among mainstream media, at least apart from Fox, is the only ones who have been reporting on the laptops from hell, as we broke the story and have been breaking stories ever since.
And they don't like it, and they don't answer questions, and they know that Stephen Nelson is going to try to ask questions, so they'd never call on him.
This is just an example of what they get away with in the press briefing room.
This is Corinne Jean-Pierre talking about the border.
Cut 10.
Your reaction.
Play cut.
And instead of providing the needed resources for more border security technology and asylum officers and judges, So they let in 6 million illegals and they say the wall is getting blown down by the wind.
ineffective wall that can't even withstand heavy winds, let alone sophisticated criminal smuggling networks.
So they let in six million illegals and they say the wall is getting blown down by the wind.
I mean the whole press corps should just walk out at that point if they had any morals.
Well exactly.
This is what I don't understand.
You know, when, I think in a fit of pique, and very provoked by CNN, Donald Trump issued a very short-term, temporary ban on them, and I think someone else, and there was uproar in the press gallery.
I mean, they were furious, and they, you know... I think you're talking about the person who wanted to fight me in the Rose Garden.
Brian Curran.
That was the Playboy guy, wasn't it?
Yes.
Yes.
Well, of course, you know exactly what he was like.
I mean, the way that they behaved during the Trump administration, when the hearing was the president giving them unprecedented access, you could not have had a more available president, probably to his own detriment.
And yet they carried on about, you know, a brief smackdown, well-deserved, to a couple of the badly behaved press gallery people and but in this case they just say
nothing when you know the New York Post is basically banned for no reason other
than we ask tough questions from this press briefing and the press briefing
was about something out that stupid policy about taxing make making airliners
pay damages for people Of course, costs that we will have to pay.
It is the oldest newspaper in America, co-founded by Alexander Hamerholt.
She's still gonna make us wait another 8 minutes and 20 seconds.
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We gotta play Scarbrough!
I'm gonna play Scarbrough, then we'll go to Line 5.
Alright.
Title for Divine, and also the first Black segment.
First Black... Biden.
Yeah.
Trump found not guilty of rape.
Mm-hmm.
Um...
Why did the White House ban the New York Post?
Uh-huh.
Hey, Mac.
Hey, Mac.
Let me get it ready.
Tucker just announced that his show will air exclusively on Twitter.
Oh, so that's what you're doing.
Oh, so the reports were true.
He was talking to Elon.
He's actually gonna have a show?
That's... I'm reading Daily Caller right now.
Tell me what it says.
It says, former Fox News host Tucker Carlson announced Tuesday he will air his show exclusively on Twitter from this point forward.
I mean, he probably would give that to Daily Caller, too, because... Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Should we come in with a breaking newsliner for that?
Yes.
Yeah.
Oh, and there's a video on Tucker's thing now.
Because there's a limit on how long Twitter videos can be, right?
I don't think there is.
uh... if you're blue thingy and
with breaking news here's the best in court I'm not sure why it's the Muppets music underneath.
Mr. G has just informed me Tucker Carlson will continue to broadcast and he's gonna do it on Twitter.
I guess the stories of him and Elon having negotiations are true.
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What do you say to Fox?
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Line 5.
Hello, Dr. Gorka.
How you doing today?
Not bad.
Not bad.
What's your comment?
What's your question?
It's about the New York Post getting banned.
Yes.
During the Trump administration, Jim Acosta was such an ass that they banned him, and CNN took them to court to get him reinstated into the press corps.
And they made a ruling that, if I remember right, that the administration can't keep the press out.
Is there a way that the New York Post can fight this?
Well, yeah, the question is, whose side are the courts on, Kevin?
Oh, you're right.
Thank you, Kevin.
Thank you, Kevin.
But, you know, the question is a good question.
Let me amuse you one more time with a last cut before we go to our serious in-studio guests, Joe and Victoria.
Joe Scarborough wants to compare John Fetterman to two other politicians.
You won't believe who.
Cut four!
Did you get inspiration from people like Lincoln and Churchill, who struggled with depression their whole lives, and yet fought through it and changed the world?
I would say there's almost kind of like a nobility to it.
Like, we're suffering, you know, there's some nobility to that.
So maybe something toughens you up or whatever, but it didn't tougher me up.
You know, in fact, it nearly ruined me.
Eric, comparing John Fetterman to Churchill and to Lincoln, I mean, did they leave anybody out?
Maybe Washington or Jesus?
Washington, or maybe go all the way back to ancient Athens.
Pericles while we're at it.
Pericles, indeed, indeed.
I mean, seriously, when I look at that man in his hoodie and his shorts, I think of Churchill, I think of Lincoln.
These people are actually serious.
That's why we must utterly and forever crush them politically until there is nothing left.
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was that your laptop For real, I don't know!
I know, but you know that's... I really don't know if the answer is.
You don't know, yes or no, if the laptop was yours?
I don't have any idea.
I have no idea.
So it could have been yours?
Of course, certainly.
There could be a laptop out there that was stolen from me.
It could be that I was hacked.
It could be that it was Russian intelligence.
It could be that it was stolen from me.
Or it could be that you're just lying straight into the camera and you're a jug-using, Russian-whoring individual that is one of the most corrupt, politics-adjacent people in modern American history.
Oh, and you actually like to smoke parmesan?
I'm Sebastian Gorka, this is American First, and that was Hunter Biden.
A very special one-on-one on the eve of Congressman Comer's announcement about the Biden crime cartel.
In studio, the irrepressible Joe DeGeneva and Victoria Tunsing.
Thank you both for coming back.
So, where to begin?
Let me start with a political question, a communications question, a kind of obvious one.
Why would you say for days on end, all of last week, Monday as well, why would Congressman Comer say, DOJ, don't do anything on Wednesday until we've had our press conference?
Why doesn't he have a press conference about Biden corruption and not wait?
Is this a dumb question?
I hope it's because they're preparing charts.
Because in all of their press conferences, they have had no visuals, just statements.
And I think in a case like this, where you have intertwined relationships, nine members of a family, allegedly, you've got to have charts.
There have to be some big charts with lines drawn, the names of people, the bribers, the bribees, the co-conspirators.
And I hope that what they're doing is they're going to have a little bit of a show on Wednesday, and that's why he's asking.
I must say, it did sound a little silly asking DOJ to wait.
They could care less about James Comer.
But it's not too much of an ask.
You know, it's been now one, two, three, four, five, six years that the alleged U.S.
attorney in Wilmington, Delaware, has been looking into this case.
And we tell you all the time that Joe and I could have indicted it in six months.
So here we have from John Solomon sent me this just a Monday morning.
Ex-prosecutor approached Department of Justice in 2018 with a witness who claimed Joe Biden involved in the bribery.
It seems as if every week there's another twist.
You were mentioning when you came into the studio the shocking revelations.
Share with our listeners and viewers.
That was Bud Cummins, whom we've talked to here and there about this, because when the U.S.
Attorney for the Southern District of New York didn't respond to Bud when he came knocking on the door and said, I have information about Biden corruption, then the people in Ukraine came to Rudy, and Rudy called me to get involved.
What people in Ukraine?
Let's set the context.
What people in Ukraine?
Oh, just the former Prosecutor General Yuri Luchenko.
The equivalent of the Attorney General.
And then the person who got fired by the President of Ukraine, I believe it was Poroshenko, Shokin, Viktor Shokin.
The George Soros people had gone around that he was corrupt, had spread the word that he was corrupt, so Biden could fire him because Chokin was not only investigating Burisma, the Biden corruption, but also George Soros' NGO, Antac.
So those were the people, Luchenko and Shokin, two former now Attorney Generals, they're called Prosecutors General in Ukraine, came and wanted me to represent them.
And Rudy and I were going to fly to Ukraine, and then we were threatened.
We were called and said, your life could be at risk, don't come.
So we didn't go.
So, the Daily Mail actually picked up John's exclusive.
A former federal prosecutor brought forward a bribery allegation involving Joe Biden, not Hunter Biden, the president, and an unnamed foreign national bank in 2018.
a full two years before charges were brought by a whistleblower who's now speaking to the House
Oversight Committee. Bud Cummins, a former federal prosecutor, made the accusation to U.S.
Attorney for the Southern District of New York Jeff Berman back on October the 4th, 2018,
dating to Biden's term as Vice President, according to interviews and documents obtained by Just the News.
So the latest revelations aren't simply evasion of taxes or evasion of the Foreign Agents Registration Act.
We're talking about actual alterations to U.S.
policy based upon payments made by foreign actors.
And what did our government do?
What did the Southern District of New York do?
It went after Bud Cummins, Rudy Giuliani, and me on the same day by getting a judge in New York to authorize covert searches for all of our materials.
Here's what the Southern District was doing.
When Bud Cummins went to them, a federal prosecutor, in late 2018, that put them on notice that there was trouble for the Biden family.
And they were looking into Devin Archer and others.
Devin Archer being Hunter's business partner.
So what they did was, in December of 2019, they got secret warrants on Rudy, Bud Cummins and Victoria.
When we say secret warrants, these are FISA court warrants?
No, no, no.
Or these are just electronic secret for communications?
They go, yes, they go to basically Google for the cloud.
And they get everything in the cloud for these three people, including all of their attorney-client privilege information, because there's no way they can avoid that.
Now, why did they do that?
Did they do that to gather evidence of a crime?
No.
They wanted to know what Rudy, Bud, and Victoria knew about Joe Biden and his activities to protect him.
Not to bring a prosecution, to protect him in the investigations which were ongoing.
And that was the prelude to their executing a search warrant on Rudy and me in April of 2021.
So for two years.
At the time of which you didn't know you'd already been spied upon.
I had no idea.
You've been a U.S.
attorney for the district, Joe.
I've got to ask you, how many years have you been practicing law?
Since 1970.
53 years.
How often does a federal prosecutor The answer is never.
a former mayor of New York get secretly served warrants?
The answer is never.
Never?
And they did it for this reason.
And they did the search warrants of Rudy and Victoria as an intimidation tactic.
They didn't need to do that.
They already had all this stuff from 2019.
Anything else they wanted, they could have gotten with a subpoena.
These were intimidation tactics designed to shut people up and have them stop talking about the Bidens.
And this was done with knowing purpose by the Southern District of New York.
And let's just remind everybody who the president was in 2018.
In 2018 and 2019, it's not even the Bidens, it's not Obama, it's President Trump!
These were people that should have been, and by the way, When Bill Barr, remember there was a set to where Bill Barr
actually went to the Southern District of New York.
He was, he wanted the resignation of Jeffrey Berman, who was the guy that was doing all
of this.
Yes.
And Berman refused, so he was fired.
We believe that they hid from Bill Barr that they had gotten these secret warrants.
Well I pray, I pray that Bill Barr is not authorized as a group.
Everything that we know at this point indicates that the reason Berman was fired was because he hid from the Attorney General these secret warrants.
Explain to me, as a non-legal person, so I understand because of counterterrorism, I understand a FISA warrant.
is if you have suspicion that there is a connection between an actor here and an actor internationally, a terrorist
group, international criminal organization. Under what aegis or
justification are they getting secret warrants against Victoria or a
federal prosecutor? We can't ever imagine, we cannot imagine what the influence...
But what a process, how is it done? What are they imputing?
First of all, they have, they're supposed to go and get the authority of the
Attorney General to do it. So questions... Because it's so incredibly sensitive.
They're going after lawyers. Yeah. Because they're going after lawyers and they
didn't do that. We think that what happened was they did it on their own and they did not notify... That's
why Barr has to go to the Southern District. That's exactly right. We think
that, this is supposing because we don't have...
But again, just to...
put the dot on the i and to cross the T. How could they justify this? A federal prosecutor?
What would they say to a judge? What would they say to the judge? He's in league with
Al Qaeda? I mean, what? They could have they could have used some hearsay that had been
obtained from one of the Ukrainian defendants in one of the cases that was pending up there
near and around the Devon Archer case. Some people from Ukraine. They could have used
some of that information and gussied it up in an affidavit and got some judge in New
York to agree to it because they surrounded it with all sorts of horrible sounding things
about international this and international that. And but we believe without a doubt that
they misrepresented to the federal courts in New York the basis for getting the warrants.
Unbelievable, unbelievable.
We're just literally peeling back one layer of the onion and we've only just started.
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So let's finish the story with regards to you, Victoria.
So, unbeknownst to you, you, Rudy, this federal prosecutor, are being surveilled by the federal government.
Your communications in the cloud, your electronic communications, your emails are being accessed by the federal government.
Then they come to serve a warrant against you at home requesting your electronic devices.
Which they already had.
But then on this warrant is revealed to you the fact that this is already been happening for two years.
Well no, they had to tell my lawyer.
They had to tell your lawyer.
And then what happens after that?
No, I've spent half a million dollars.
But what are you charged with?
Well, I'm not charged.
They never said.
Tell the story.
Here's what was so bizarre and illegal about what they did is because if it's a lawyer, not because we're special, but because we have client information, you're not supposed to serve a search warrant.
You're supposed to only get a subpoena so that you don't see client information.
So they only acquired that which isn't relevant to somebody else in terms of a client.
And they always said I wasn't a target, that I had not committed a crime, that I had evidence of somebody else committing a crime.
They never said who it was, but they played like it was Rudy.
So they take your devices, they sit on them for how long?
Actually just a few days, I got it back.
And then what happens?
What's the final decision, the chilling decision they send you?
At this time, there will be no criminal charges.
At this time.
At this time.
There's a sword of Damocles hanging above your head.
We're just gonna dangle this here.
Really sleazy.
And all the time, every time my lawyers would talk to them, I would say, tell them if there's some document they have a question about, we'll be glad to answer it.
There wasn't one document in 18 months that they had a question about.
Not one.
And fighting the deep state, the permanent bureaucracy, cost you how much?
Half a million dollars.
Is the fight over?
What plans do you have?
We plan to take legal action against everybody responsible for this, up and down the chain of command, through what are known as constitutional torts.
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So what is the legal action that you can take?
It's called a Bivens action.
It's a very famous Supreme Court case.
It's called Bivens v. Six Unnamed Federal Agents.
And it created a constitutional tort that under certain circumstances, a citizen can sue otherwise immune federal authorities if they violate the Constitution in a certain way.
that we meet the standard under that, but by the manner in which these warrants were obtained.
And we believe that lies were told to courts, that courts were defrauded by agents
of the federal government, people in the US Attorney's Office
in the Southern District of New York, and perhaps even Maine Justice.
And so that's why we believe we should sue them to find out who did this, why they did it,
and what was the purpose.
Why do these offices have immunity to begin with?
Well- Because it'd be very difficult to be a prosecutor
and make all kinds of decisions if every time you turned around you were being sued.
But if you're an FBI agent doing something wrong, why shouldn't you be suable?
You are, but it depends.
It's like, this is reasonable behavior and you should go outside of that.
For example, DEA agents knocking at the wrong address and putting people, you know, guns and doing all kinds of things to the people.
That is a Bivens type of action.
All right, so let's look at the developments, hopefully tomorrow or later this week.
It seems, Joseph, every week there's another development, another member of the Biden family, another corrupt individual, the mayor of Moscow's wife, a Chinese spy, the National Bank of China, on and on and on.
Is this a series of criminal actions that just makes it too difficult to rapidly bring a case, or are they just sitting on all of this?
When you have a corrupt Department of Justice and an FBI run by an incompetent Christopher Wray, this is what you get.
You get bad federal law enforcement.
There are a number of people in the Bureau who are very frustrated by this, which is why whistleblowers from inside the Bureau, the IRS, are coming forward.
You'll notice, however, not a single whistleblower from inside Main Justice.
No.
That place is so corrupt.
From top to bottom, that you can have no confidence whatsoever in the job that's being done by Merrick Garland.
But that's why it's taking so long, because there is an ongoing effort to suppress all of the information about these cases.
Just look at it.
Delaware, five years plus to investigate a chintzy tax case and a gun case, even if you're not going to do the Foreign Agents Registration Act or the foreign corruption.
That tax case should be over in six months to a year.
They've dragged it out to protect Joe Biden and the Biden family.
That is corruption.
And do you think Joe Biden sent a message when in his MSNBC interview, he said, my son has done nothing wrong.
Nothing wrong.
And I trust him.
I believe in him.
So what possible consequences could there be, even if there's chapter and verse, 25 different crimes that Coma details tomorrow?
As long as Merrick Garland's in the chair, does it matter?
No.
Well, you know, here's the thing.
At a certain point, the weight of evidence begins to affect the presidency.
And you can see that Biden is under a strain.
That interview with MSNBC showed something that I haven't seen in him before, fear.
He was snotty, he was aggressive, but he was not in control.
He knows what's coming.
He knows what he's done.
He knows what Hunter's done.
He knows what the other members of his family have done.
He knows what his brother James has done.
They all feel it coming.
There's only so long that the Bureau and the Department of Justice can cover up
what's been done by the Biden family.
And even the media, because the media is looking at the polls, and they see Biden's approval rating
now, yes, whenever it was, 36 percent, the lowest it's ever been since he's president.
So what's happening is the accumulation, the weight, the weight of all this corruption and
thuggery and disgrace is beginning to weigh on them.
And I think the Democrats are starting to run for cover and figuring out a way to get rid of Joe.
This is the Monday news, ABC, Washington Post poll has President Trump 49% ahead of Biden with 42%.
Right.
Amazing.
This is the guy who was supposed to, his political career was supposed to be over after January 6th, and he's beating the incumbent.
Joe Biden is beginning to smell like a bad fish, and he is really beginning to worry the Democrats because they were praying that he could beat Trump, and now it's beginning to look like he can't.
But he's not going to be able to do it from the basement anymore.
And he can't campaign.
Right.
He can't campaign.
He's physically incapable of campaigning.
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Let's talk about President Trump in the three concurrent attack vectors being launched against him in Manhattan, in Georgia, in January 6.
Is there one that concerns you more than the other two?
No, to me it's all the same because if there's three of them out there, that's awful for the president.
Plus, the Jean Carroll rape trial that's going on.
We can make that a fourth.
Qualitatively, do you think they're all of a par?
I think the Alvin Bragg case is a disaster legally for Alvin Bragg.
I think that's going to be dismissed.
The case in Georgia is almost equally as nutty, but she has total control of the process, although it looks like there are some rumblings about that having some faulty bearings.
The one that's most dangerous for the president is Jack Smith here in Washington, D.C., the special counsel, because he's looking at the obstruction on the documents at Mar-a-Lago and this nutty rebellion case.
So this is what I wanted to ask.
Given the, what was it, Thursday or Wednesday sentencing, I don't see how he can do that case.
who actually were found guilty of seditious conspiracy and the sentencing phase, sorry,
the closing arguments phase began showing a video of President Trump.
How much does that indicate that this will be the vector of attack for Jack Smith, that
he'll be going after sedition and conspiracy against President Trump?
I don't see how he can do that case.
I think his best case, and I say that in quotes, best case is obstruction on the documents.
I don't see how, when you've got the words of President Trump saying, go patriotically and peacefully to the Capitol, unless you've got some kind of testimony that President Trump talked to the Proud Boys or some other group that went in there and said, go in there and really screw it up.
Do you concur with counsel?
I do.
Oh, really?
He better.
He can't be better.
He doesn't get dinner.
So you think he can't be made?
He's not going to try to make it?
Oh, he's going to try and make it.
But I don't think he has the evidence to sustain it legally.
But I just think the obstruction case is the one he's going to build his hat on.
And when it comes to the obstruction case, there was the decision in a federal court concerning Bill Clinton's recordings of his meetings where the judge said, well, a president gets to decide what's his and what is in the presidential record.
Well, he has won every legal battle over executive privilege thus far.
And I'm not sure where the... I think if the president is charged, all of this stuff is going to be re-litigated.
Here's the problem.
Even if Trump were entitled to all of those documents, and I've talked to several federal judges and said, please explain it to me.
President Record Act.
Why can't he just make a copy and give the archives the other one?
And none of them can explain it.
But even if you didn't commit a crime, but you obstructed justice in somebody trying to find out about it, you can be convicted of obstruction of justice.
But the Presidential Records Act is not a criminal act.
No.
That's correct.
So what's the justice you're obstructing?
Once they issue a subpoena for the documents, then you're obstructing a grand jury.
So the underlying thing doesn't even have to be, you know, if you didn't rob the bank, but they came and said, we want all your records about such and such a bank.
And the penalty for obstructing a subpoena, usually?
Well, it would be obstruction of justice.
And so it would be, it could be up to 10 years.
Really?
For obstructing a subpoena?
Yeah.
Because then you're obstructing a proceeding.
And what do you think on that level, when it comes to Jack Smith?
Is that the one he wants?
Oh, that's clearly what he wants.
That's what he's working on.
Is there a chance to do that, given the fact that the president is the man who holds the spirits?
He can do anything he wants with a grand jury.
The prosecutor controls the grand jury.
And it's D.C., remember.
And indict a ham sandwich.
Absolutely.
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The phrase to me back then of the deep state seemed a little bit tinfoil hatty.
I didn't use it until Mike Flynn was Got rid of by the Deep State.
And then I realized it's a real thing.
When you hear the likes of Chuck Schumer threaten a sitting president that the intelligence community has six ways from someday by getting rid of them, we can talk about a permanent bureaucracy, can't we?
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
And it's for real.
And it works.
And I must say, the brazenness with which the criminal justice and intelligence bureaucracy subverted a sitting president and a candidate for president was remarkable.
It all started with James Comey.
He started with the exoneration of Hillary Clinton in July of 2016.
That infamous press conference where for 13 minutes he rattled off all of her crimes, and in the last 90 seconds he said, but no reasonable judge or prosecutor would bring a case!
As if he has the right to do that.
It was a remarkable performance, but what it was was, for anyone who watched it, whoever had law enforcement background, they knew what a disgrace it was and how dangerous it was.
But it showed you how cocky and arrogant they were.
And he knew he could get away with it because instead of being fired that day by the President and the Attorney General Loretta Lynch, he was allowed to go on and do the same thing.
But this has been, I mean, talk about the deep state of the FBI.
The CIA, I had a case back in the 90s.
Janine Bruckner, who reported, she was Chief of Station in Jamaica, she reported her male deputy for beating his wife, and the Old Boys Club was going to get her.
And they made up evidence about her, all kinds of things, which I won't bore you with.
To defend the wife-beater?
Yes, to defend the wife-beater.
They went after the female Chief of Station.
She was like one of the first female Chiefs of Station.
It took me two years, but I collected.
But they made up things in reports.
But look, we know they've been around for a long time.
But there's something qualitatively different in the last seven years, isn't there?
Yes, it's deeper and wider.
And more in your face.
Yes, yes.
I mean, it's on a higher level.
I mean, this was a woman chief of station, but now it's the presidency.
So what does it take to fix it?
I mean, how can it be fixed?
You said something earlier that was just so telling in terms of metric.
We have whistleblowers from the IRS, from the FBI, even from, I think, one of the other services, maybe the federal marshals, but nobody from DOJ.
Right.
So what is it going to take, Joe?
Well, there has to be a new president, and there has to be a house cleaning at the Department of Justice, and that's going to be... It can be done, but you have to have control of both houses of Congress at the same time.
Yes.
Because otherwise you'll be thwarted by people like Chuck Schumer.
Watching that sleazeball make that threat to a sitting president of the United States on that show...
Was absolutely scary.
And then watch him go accuse two justices of the Supreme Court on the steps of the Supreme Court.
They will reap the whirlwind, Gorsuch and Kavanaugh.
Chuck Schumer is so disgraceful in his public conduct and he gets away with it because the press is totally corrupt as well.
But the New York Bar should have done something.
And they didn't do anything.
Because he committed a crime, 1507.
You're not supposed to try to threaten the Supreme Court.
You served in the Senate.
I'm Chief Counsel for Goldwater.
What is the best we can expect from Capitol Hill until there is a new executive?
Is it just information disclosal, Victoria?
you? Well finally I think we have to separate the House and the Senate. The
House has finally gotten some people that have cojones because they didn't
for the long time. Are you pressed in the last few months?
Yes I But shouldn't Hunter Biden be subpoenaed like yesterday?
Really?
You have faith?
I think they've done a very good job given the circumstances and that debt ceiling.
But shouldn't Hunter Biden be subpoenaed like yesterday?
Yes, they're laying the groundwork for that.
Really?
You have faith?
Oh yeah, I do.
I absolutely.
I think what they want to do.
It's going to happen?
I think whatever Comer's going to reveal when he reveals whatever he's going to do.
Do you have faith?
I'm watching your face.
Do you have faith?
I do.
No, I do.
I'm in agreement with Joe on this.
And I wouldn't have a year ago.
Because of what's happened in the last few months?
And I wouldn't have thought that a year ago either.
Because you're pleasantly surprised.
McCarthy has stood up and then he did the debt ceiling thing and that was pretty powerful.
Now, you know, that's another thing that has the president on the defensive.
Yes.
He thought he was going to mouth mouth the Republicans into subservience and it didn't work.
It didn't work.
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Let's go down to the operational level.
Let's bring it up from the tactical.
If we have the requisite announcements, the unveilings occur tomorrow at the hands of Congressman Comer, what advice would each of you give To the House leadership, to Comer, to Jordan, to McCarthy in the months ahead.
How do you do this well?
How do you do this properly?
You've both done this.
Joe's recommendation is really important.
I know, but I'm going to ask you as well.
No, but I agree with that.
The visuals.
Because I'm a very visual person.
But it's got to be not overdone.
Not too much of that.
It's a fine line.
So good graphics.
Connect the dots.
What else would you say to them?
They have to be methodical.
I mean, they can't, they can't overdo their skills.
And what about being selective?
Because we see how much corruption is involved here that maybe make the best three cases against the Bidens, not the panoply.
But just think about it.
How many people you'd want to impeach?
I mean, start with Mayorkas.
Right.
And when it comes to the Biden, let's stay with the Bidens.
How do you make it stick?
How do you do it so it sticks?
Well, see, the question is, will the Bidens hurt themselves?
Will they help out by doing something crazy?
Because that's what you want them to do.
What you want them to do is you want Hunter to reject a deal.
And to not have a plea deal.
And then force his father to pardon him.
Because he's going to be indicted if he doesn't do a deal.
Because they're not going to have any choice.
And you don't think the IRS is just going to do the slap on the wrist and the FARA thing?
Well, he's a fine.
That's my fear.
They could.
Because they don't mention Farrah.
So then what's the advice to Congress?
They don't have the power.
But they're doing hearings, so let's give them advice.
But they have to continue to, once the deal is done, once the cases are over, then they have to deconstruct them and say, bring in expert witnesses to explain why this was a corrupt deal.
And the other thing is, They have to get the whistleblowers in, get them under oath, so that they can do these things that the whistleblower says Merrick Garland knows about.
They have to be able to start to establish the actual corruption, which we know exists inside the Department of Justice, the political corruption, the decision-making being the protection of the president, the protection of the Biden family.
You know, Hunter Biden's an easy case.
I mean, he's guilty of so much, it's unbelievable.
So that's not the key.
I think one thing that's important is that Comer is going to have documents.
He's going to have those SARs, the Suspicious Activity Reports.
And the three of us have never had one, I can assure you.
But the Biden family has like a hundred and some.
Scores at hearings.
And so documentary evidence is very important as opposed to he said, she said.
Hearings in open session?
Absolutely.
No, of course.
Do the depositions first, which they have been doing privately.
Whistleblowers and depositions.
But then they have to have well-structured public hearings.
And a media that will report it, besides you.
Well, we'll report it.
I know the ones that will report it, and we'll be dissecting it here with you guys, God willing.
I feel much better, because they have hope, and if they have hope, we have hope.
I'm Sebastian Gorka.
We've been talking to Victoria Tunsing, Jojo Genova.
God bless them both.
This has been the one-on-one on America First.
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