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Well, the globalists are a couple steps ahead of everybody. | ||
Does that mean the Chinese elite aren't absolutely evil? | ||
No, they're really evil. | ||
Does that mean the Russian elite aren't evil? | ||
No, they're evil. | ||
Because they're cheating to control society. | ||
They're using tricks to be in control that are bad. | ||
Because good people don't want to be in power and don't want to dominate people. | ||
We are then automatically supplanted by the evil ones. | ||
Not because they're better than us, but because we won't stand up against them until it's almost too late. | ||
Then we do. | ||
We defeat them. | ||
A new renaissance happens. | ||
We become decadent in the cycle. | ||
They creep back in and take control. | ||
And this time, if we don't reverse them, they're gonna probably destroy the planet, irrevocably destroy the genetic code of the human race, and really wreck our chances of becoming a Type 1 civilization and setting up off-world colonies. | ||
And then you can decide if you want to be a transhumanist and leave one colony and do whatever you want here, or you want to go to this colony where people maintain their humanity. | ||
I mean, real freedom. | ||
We need... | ||
A renaissance, trailblazing, explorer system. | ||
That's what humans do. | ||
That's what makes us great. | ||
We change our environment. | ||
We do evolve faster than any other species. | ||
We are incredible. | ||
And we need to have a view that we're incredible and amazing. | ||
Not the view put out by the Bilderberg Group that the general public is trash while they try to dumb us down. | ||
That sin against life and against true competition is an unbelievable blasphemy. | ||
And if you don't believe in God, that's your issue. | ||
I'm saying it's a blasphemy against art. | ||
It's a blasphemy against beauty. | ||
It's a blasphemy against free will. | ||
It is a tyrannical, authoritarian blasphemy against my soul and my very programming. | ||
And I have a right to self-determine against it. | ||
And if I'm attacked, I have a right at warfare. | ||
And I am in warfare, in information war, with the truth, viciously attacking my enemy. | ||
And I want you to join me in attacking the enemy as well. | ||
Because they're your enemy one way or another. | ||
They're attacking you, whether you admit it or not. | ||
These people are absolutely anathema to everything good. | ||
I like driving by beautiful farmer's fields and seeing the beautiful rows of wheat or corn. | ||
I love seeing happy, beautiful, excited people. | ||
These globalists are the pessimists who don't believe in humanity and who think we're ugly and bad so they're making it a self-fulfilling prophecy and who are waging war against humanity because to a man and a woman, I've studied them, they like ugliness and they don't like your good-looking wife. | ||
They don't like you if you're good-looking. | ||
They don't like your art. | ||
They don't like your healthy kids. | ||
They don't like you having your own wealth. | ||
They want it all for themselves. | ||
The bureaucracy Of them trying to put all of us collectively in a control grid prison to protect themselves shows how they're now in a prison as well of their own making. | ||
See, what you try to do to somebody else generally ends up happening to you. | ||
And the globalists have knowledge of how to dominate. | ||
They do not have long-term wisdom. | ||
Of, gee, is this good for my children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren? | ||
What I'm doing to humanity. | ||
Well, yes, I'm making my house powerful and great and big. | ||
Yeah, but I look at your kids. | ||
They're all basically on average messes. | ||
I mean, you are destroying your genetic line. | ||
You are committing a crime against your name. | ||
It's just not good. | ||
And the argument is, well, I'm not really a bad person. | ||
I'm in a larger corrupt system, and I work within it to try to do better at certain points. | ||
But you never do. | ||
I'm not saying everybody at Bilderberg is evil. | ||
I'm not even saying they run the whole world. | ||
They are a key organization that admits they set up the plan for the European Union, and that's been declassified BBC. | ||
In the 90s reported that, and interviewed the head of the Bilderberg group at the time, Lord Healy. | ||
And they were in, again, German newspapers two weeks ago bragging that they're the most powerful. | ||
I don't know. | ||
According to Helmut Schmidt in his book, Men in Power as a Political Retrospective, German Chancellor, he said it was probably the most powerful, along with prolateral commission and bohemian growth. | ||
And he went on to say, we actually get a lot done at bohemian growth. | ||
And it's my favorite place. | ||
Yeah, because they have sex by night and party and get drunk and make decisions by day. | ||
It is a beautiful area in Northern California, one of the prettiest places on the planet. | ||
But the issue is, we don't like you running our lives and then saying you're not. | ||
See, once we force them to admit they are making a lot of the decisions, then we have to say, what are those decisions? | ||
Oh, you didn't have a right to make those decisions. | ||
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I think it's time to blow this thing, get everybody in the stuff together. | ||
OK, 3, 2, 1, let's jam. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
While it happened, Donald Trump was found guilty on all 34 counts. | ||
Pudge money trial. | ||
A convicted felon. | ||
Expect to hear that over and over ad nauseum. | ||
Until you're sick of it. | ||
That, of course, is going to be our main story today. | ||
He's set to give a press conference at 10 a.m. | ||
Central Time. | ||
That's right. | ||
We'll take your phone calls before then. | ||
We'll show you some of the reaction from around the across the political spectrum. | ||
It's pretty much what you expect. | ||
Although I do see this event pushing some Republicans over the edge, which in all fairness, They should have been over the edge already. | ||
We've been over the edge for a long time. | ||
I can't exactly say the guilty verdict was shocking or surprising. | ||
It's disappointing. | ||
It is in a way shocking that we've fallen this far. | ||
We were holding out some hope that at least one of the jurors would hold out and give us a hung jury. | ||
It turns out I was watching Mark Dice's coverage of it this morning. | ||
He was showing a video of Alan Dershowitz talking about how if there had only been one holdout, the judge actually has a mechanism he can employ to replace that one holdout juror with one of the alternates. | ||
So it turns out that a hung jury maybe wasn't even possible because the whole thing was rigged from the beginning to disallow that from happening. | ||
So I see a lot of Republicans saying, you know, now's the time. | ||
Let's go after Democrats. | ||
They've opened Pandora's box. | ||
We have to respond in kind. | ||
I think that's accurate. | ||
I think that's correct. | ||
I also think that's why the outcome didn't matter as much as the fact that the trial was brought. | ||
In a way, it's almost good that The guilty verdict was decided on because maybe without that, Republicans would still be persistent in this delusion that we live in a world of law and order. | ||
It's almost good sometimes to have that last ray of false hope destroyed to convince people that they exist in the world that we live in. | ||
In other words, if Trump had been found not guilty, it would have Been fun and we would have been celebrating today. | ||
But people would have gone, whoo, that was close. | ||
Wow, we almost lost our Republic there, but thank goodness for the jury system and the 12 independent voters. | ||
You know, independent people deciding this, but. | ||
And then they and then we were just moved on when I see the system works. | ||
System doesn't work. | ||
System is fully captured from top to bottom. | ||
And it's astonishing, it's just in many ways very horrifying that this is the reality. | ||
But it's good to see mainstream Republicans starting to get with the program. | ||
And one of the funniest things about this is the way the Democrats are pretending to be horrified by this. | ||
They're pretending to be outraged by Republicans going, okay, we're prosecuting our enemies now, here's a list. | ||
Here's a list. | ||
Sean Davis, I think his name is, from the Federalist, was like, well, I've made a list of Democrats to prosecute. | ||
Let's start. | ||
There's all these articles. | ||
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Oh, they're making lists of enemies to prosecute? | |
It's like, you have opened this door, you have released this plague, and I'm glad Republicans are finally coming around to understanding What this all really means. | ||
What this all really means. | ||
Let's actually start today with a video from the Trump campaign. | ||
Trump came out with this video yesterday. | ||
I think it's clip number 12. | ||
Is that the? | ||
Is that the highlight I'm looking for? | ||
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Which one? | |
I haven't put it in. | ||
All right, let's go to clip number 12 here. | ||
Trump 2024. | ||
Put on notice if you fuck around with us, if you do something bad to us, we are going to do things to you that have never been done before. | ||
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The forgotten men and women of our country will be forgotten no longer. | |
2024 is our final battle. - Go! | ||
They stole our jobs and they plundered our wealth. | ||
The future does not. | ||
The future belongs to patriots. | ||
We will drive out the globalists. | ||
We will cast out the communists. | ||
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America will start winning again. | |
Winning like never before. | ||
We will bring back our jobs. | ||
We will drive out the globalists. | ||
All patriots go. | ||
We will cast out the communists. | ||
America will start winning again. | ||
Winning like never before. | ||
We will bring back our jobs. | ||
We will bring back our borders. | ||
And we will bring back our dreams. - That's what you just saw there was the fever dream nightmare of a liberal. | ||
Joyful, happy, white babies? | ||
My God. | ||
To a liberal, that's like seeing a clown's face in your toilet. | ||
I mean, it's just, it's something inexplicable and it must be destroyed. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 13. | ||
Here is a video put out by Trump's war room yesterday before the verdict even came down, showing people from both sides of the aisle, legal experts of all political stripes, commenting on the numerous, the overwhelming amount of absolutely outrageous and nonsensical decisions that got us to this point. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Thank you for joining us here today. | |
Earlier this afternoon, Donald Trump was arraigned by a Manhattan grand jury on 34 felony counts. | ||
This case is an abomination. | ||
You know, it's obviously political. | ||
Seven years to try to come up with this case. | ||
They're just wrong on the law. | ||
The only crime that Donald Trump is being prosecuted for is the crime of running for president. | ||
Political persecution at the highest level. | ||
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They've quite frankly given up on trying to beat him at the polls. | |
Either going to steal it or stop it by law firm. | ||
What's going on here is a disgusting disgrace. | ||
It is war on Trump, it is war on the Republican Party, and it is a war on the Republic. | ||
This case is the weakest case I've seen in 60 years of teaching, practicing, and writing about criminal law. | ||
I doubt the New York indictment would have been brought against a defendant whose name was not Donald Trump. | ||
This judge, I mean, you don't need a prosecutor if you have a judge like this. | ||
This judge is not on the level. | ||
It's a terrible case, but the judge has been pretty much a rubber stamp on everything that Bregg has wanted to do. | ||
They're perverting the system of justice. | ||
You know, that's where the danger lies. | ||
The corruption and subversion of our institutions by the left. | ||
This is the Democrats' entire strategy to confine President Trump to a dirty criminal courtroom and keep him off the campaign trail where he can bring his winning message to voters across this country. | ||
New York has become a legal banana republic. | ||
They are so determined to get Donald Trump. | ||
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Look, convicting Donald Trump, that's all they have. | |
I think they have no cards. | ||
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And they're depending upon Trump getting convicted. | |
That Trump train doesn't show any signs of slowing down. | ||
The only verdict that matters Is the verdict at the ballot box? | ||
Yeah, it was a show trial and everybody on both sides knew it was a show trial. | ||
I mean, and this isn't the only one, you know, Alvin Bragg is one of them, but you got Latisha James up there also. | ||
And her entire campaign was vote for me and I'll get Donald Trump. | ||
So, you know, from now on, when Democrats act outraged, when they act Like, you know, prosecuting your political enemies is something, you know, un-American. | ||
You can just ignore them. | ||
You can just ignore them. | ||
They know what they're doing. | ||
They know perfectly well what this is. | ||
They don't care. | ||
I mean, even the fact that you go out, you know, we had Matt Baker on Moonbase Live yesterday, and he had gone out yesterday and was doing some man on the street videos. | ||
And of course, when you ask people, what was Trump convicted of? | ||
They say hush money. | ||
Well, this was the hush money trial. | ||
He wasn't even convicted of hush money. | ||
Paying the hush money wasn't actually a crime. | ||
They don't even know what he's been charged for. | ||
They don't even know what he was found guilty of, but they don't care. | ||
They really don't care. | ||
They're going to call him a convicted felon. | ||
And that was the point of all of this. | ||
That was the point. | ||
Alex Jones made a couple videos about this yesterday. | ||
I want to go to those now because he has a couple warnings. | ||
And then of course, while all eyes were on the Trump verdict, Biden essentially gave the green light to World War III. | ||
And I think that really puts into perspective what we're dealing with here. | ||
Pretty much on the same day that the primary dissident political leader in America was sentenced or was convicted of 34 felony charges. | ||
Because his lawyer paid a porn star without even telling him. | ||
On the same day that this republic was destroyed in front of everybody's eyes, the planted, the imposed president of the United States, Joe Biden, gave the green light to Ukraine to use long range missiles inside Russia, more or less guaranteeing direct confrontation between America, between America, NATO and Russia. | ||
In World War Three, so this is who's running our country. | ||
This is the point. | ||
This is the big difference between Donald Trump and the Uniparty. | ||
Is the Uniparty wants war and they're getting it. | ||
Let's go first to clip number two here. | ||
This is Alex Jones. | ||
His comments on the Trump verdict. | ||
Five plus years ago, our Republic was founded. | ||
Now ladies and gentlemen, we see our republic on its deathbed right now. | ||
President Trump was just found guilty on all 34 kangaroo counts, with the judge saying you don't even have to agree, just find him guilty in total violation of law. | ||
They don't care the case will be overturned, they want the headline in this campaign that he is a convicted felon because they believe that'll backfire on President Trump. | ||
I predict, as I've done for the last year, that all these fake indictments and fake convictions that are coming will backfire on the deep state and the globalists. | ||
The problem is, if you look at their next playbook, and the next Cardiner playbook, their next move, it will be false flag terror attacks blamed on Trump supporters Angry about the verdict. | ||
We do not want any violence. | ||
We do not want any attacks. | ||
We are intellectually, culturally, spiritually winning. | ||
We've got to back Trump to the hilt. | ||
He's not perfect, but he's America first. | ||
He cares about this country, and he actually tried to be the president and turn this country around 90%. | ||
And the deep state believes they own this nation. | ||
They believe they own you. | ||
He pulled us out of the UN Health Treaty. | ||
He pulled us out of the WHO. | ||
They want all of that in place. | ||
They want to cut off our energy. | ||
They want to put the carbon taxes in. | ||
They want to dissolve our borders. | ||
They want drag queen pedophile time. | ||
And President Trump is opposing every one of their agendas. | ||
So now is the time to get serious. | ||
With 158 days left, the most important election in world history realized that the deep state that was hiding is now out in the open, and they are desperate. | ||
And they have all these fake civil trials and criminal trials, and they've been caught in every single one of them engaged. | ||
In classical show trial, kangaroo court, railroading. | ||
So this is them being convicted of tyranny and judicial oppression, not President Trump. | ||
This is a conviction of the globalists. | ||
Just like when two judges found me guilty and then had show trials and said, told juries I was guilty, just found out how guilty I am. | ||
That blew up in their faces. | ||
The same thing happening here today. | ||
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Through a judicial coup being robbed from you. | ||
They know army tanks and fighter jets is too obvious. | ||
They've already tried to cause race wars and insurrections. | ||
And they're already telling you a civil war is coming in the next 160-something days before the election. | ||
158 days. | ||
But we've got to see through this and understand this is the action of a desperate deep state. | ||
This is the action of people that are running scared. | ||
Pray for President Trump. | ||
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And share information like you never have before. | ||
Because this is the real battle for the republic. | ||
It absolutely is. | ||
You can find and share that video on Bandod video. | ||
But again, while this was happening in, you know, in almost, I don't know, I mean, like symbolic metaphysical reality, you've got Joe Biden secretly giving Ukraine permission to strike inside Russia with U.S. | ||
weapons on this very same day. | ||
Alex made a video about that as well. | ||
Here is his broadcast from yesterday. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, World War III is upon us. | ||
All the top analysts admit we're in the greatest danger of World War III ever. | ||
And as soon as President Trump was convicted in the show trial in New York today, Biden canceled his speech tonight from the Oval Office to demonize Trump and moved to a press release from the White House that he has authorized the bombing of Russian cities with U.S. | ||
weapons. | ||
I'm going to say that very slowly. | ||
Biden, AP, Reuters, Politico, it's everywhere. | ||
Just publicly authorized, what was already going on secretly, the bombing of Russian cities to escalate the crisis. | ||
These people are desperate. | ||
The end of their... | ||
The financial system is here. | ||
They want to roll out their new system. | ||
Their bird flu has failed. | ||
Everything has failed. | ||
And so now they're trying to push Russia into full war. | ||
And he was going, they said two days ago, as soon as Trump was convicted, tonight, have a press conference, have an announcement. | ||
He's now not done that. | ||
Instead, they put out the press release, we have authorized the bombing of Moscow with U.S. | ||
cruise missiles. | ||
These people are completely insane like Adolf Hitler, or Joseph Stalin, or Mao Zedong. | ||
In fact, they're more insane because they've got more powerful weapons. | ||
We are actually witnessing this. | ||
And as we speak, they're moving to shut down Infowars. | ||
I'll be covering it tomorrow at 11 a.m. | ||
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Follow me there. | ||
It's so critical, but this is the time that tries men's souls. | ||
This is a historic moment where winter patriots are needed, not sunshine patriots, winter soldiers, because this is an information war. | ||
The judge literally told them to convict Trump no matter what. | ||
He violated the law, he did that, and they still did it. | ||
That's how desperate these criminals are, and that's what makes them so dangerous. | ||
Their weakness is their power because they're ruthless and they are insane. | ||
And now, Biden secretly gave Ukraine permission to strike inside Russia with U.S. | ||
weapons. | ||
That's already been known, but now he's announcing it to force Russia's hand. | ||
Are you ready for nuclear war? | ||
Are you ready for conscription? | ||
The Selective Service announced last week they're going to start moving to conscript men and women. | ||
In Europe, they're announcing the new draft. | ||
I mean, this is going down right now. | ||
These people are crazy. | ||
We're in the hands of people that would make Hitler blush. | ||
I'll be covering it all tomorrow if we're still here. | ||
And I'm serious. | ||
This is that crazy. | ||
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So of course that video was from yesterday. | ||
And again, it does, it does just illustrate the situation that we're in. | ||
We'll do your daily dispatch in just a second because there is other stuff going on but obviously this is going to be the main story today. | ||
We're going to take your calls on this throughout the second hour and the third hour we'll be going live to the Trump press conference that's planned for 10 a.m. | ||
Let me just go through some of the responses to this from mostly people on the right. | ||
Do a little compare and contrast. | ||
From the correct responses to the incorrect ones. | ||
First to the correct response. | ||
Greg Jarrett posted this. | ||
In Trump trial, there was no real crime, but America just lost something it can never get back. | ||
There was never any plausible evidence that Trump committed crimes. | ||
There was no legal basis for the DA's indictment. | ||
And you really gotta, you really gotta let that sink in. | ||
Donald Trump did not lose on Thursday. | ||
Our once-venerated legal system did. | ||
And, by extension, all Americans lost something precious. | ||
Because the failure of justice is a failure of the people. | ||
The conviction of the former president in the Manhattan courtroom was preordained with an inexorable verdict. | ||
The ideals of a fair trial and an impartial jury faded into a figment of our founders' imaginations. | ||
They knew that the worst oppression was done by the color of law. | ||
They feared it and tried to prevent it. | ||
So they, too, have lost. | ||
No reversal on appeal can erase the ugly stain. | ||
It's indelible. | ||
Ethical integrity, equal justice, and the revered rule of law became the fateful casualties of this assault on liberty. | ||
There was no real crime to be found. | ||
Prosecutors simply invented one. | ||
An unidentified conspiracy that was factually impossible and unsupported anywhere in the criminal code. | ||
Not only that it was temporally impossible. | ||
Talking about election interference when he was already president. | ||
And I mean, This is just, we need to understand that this is the world that we're in. | ||
We need to convince other people this is the world that we're in. | ||
Remember, the media's job, in addition to, you know, telling what is technically the truth, believing you, believing a lie, I mean, they're there to make all of this seem very normal. | ||
That is the purpose of the media right now. | ||
Some of them are out there, and we'll show you videos, gleeful about this, just literally giddy. | ||
They can't stop smiling because they know that their plot succeeded. | ||
At least in one regard, it succeeded. | ||
But for the most part, they're going to be treating it as if they're perfectly unbiased. | ||
And this is, here are the facts, and our system has worked once again. | ||
One phrase I've heard used on CNN was, the system, like clockwork, just chugged along and completed its goals, just absent of any political influence. | ||
And the sad thing is that there are conservative people out there that are going to buy this. | ||
They're going to believe it. | ||
Trump supporters that have voted for Trump twice before that are not tuned into the political realm. | ||
They just see the headlines. | ||
They see what pops up on their Apple news feed, or they turn on local news or CNN in the morning, and they just hear You know, everything was, all the boxes were checked, all the I's were dotted and the T's were crossed and Donald Trump, unfortunately, is a felon and we have to contend on how to deal with this and it would be really outrageous for the Republicans to nominate a felon as their primary candidate. | ||
Maybe it's time for them to think about somebody without so much political baggage. | ||
It's just all very normal and calm and don't get too upset and don't think about it too much and don't look into it. | ||
Everything's working as normal. | ||
Everybody in this is a professional that's above board and completely dedicated to justice and the truth above all else. | ||
Don't ask questions. | ||
That's the message that most Americans are getting. | ||
It's up to us to try desperately to illustrate how this was totally baseless and represents a watershed moment in American history that everybody, no matter how tangentially, no matter how little you care about politics, it's coming no matter how little you care about politics, it's coming for you next. | ||
Welcome back folks and welcome to new viewers. | ||
I've got my dad reporting rumble numbers to me. | ||
It was last week that we broke the 10,000 live viewer mark. | ||
We are upward of 11,000 today. | ||
So welcome to everybody tuning in for the first time. | ||
I wonder if I should go over, just in case people aren't aware of the various twists and turns throughout this trial. | ||
The reason why it's so absurdly obvious that this entire thing was fabricated from nothing. | ||
We've covered that over and over again. | ||
Suffice it to say, There was no crime. | ||
There was no underlying crime. | ||
There was no proof that Trump even knew about the exchange of money. | ||
The person who was the star witness and whose testimony made up the bulk of the case has already been sent to prison for perjury, also admitted on stand to stealing tens of thousands of dollars from Trump. | ||
And also admitted that the phone call that he said he made to Trump, which would be necessary to convict Trump on this, never actually happened. | ||
Trump never actually knew about the payment that was made. | ||
So, I mean, this whole thing was just fabricated from the top down. | ||
It's really not all that complicated. | ||
And even if it was all 100% legitimate, even if everything they accused Trump of, he was actually guilty of, it still wouldn't even amount to a crime. | ||
After all, Hillary Clinton was essentially found guilty of doing exactly the same thing. | ||
And DNC paid a $100,000 fine and it was over. | ||
So there's multiple layers to this. | ||
There's the fact that it should have never been brought. | ||
It's the fact that the people who brought it ran on bringing charges against Donald Trump. | ||
Like that's the purpose of them being there. | ||
There's the fact that crime in New York City is completely out of control and | ||
Brutal and horrific but is going unaddressed as it seems like the entirety of the legal system there is hyper focused on getting Trump There's the unprecedented nature of this there Is the fact that this is president setting Which means our Republic is over I mean if you can do this if this is how it's gonna be from now on I | ||
Why wouldn't every incumbent not charge their challenger with some sort of crime? | ||
Even if they don't get a guilty verdict, why wouldn't you want your opponent trapped in a courtroom 12 hours a day for several months during the height of campaign season? | ||
That's an extremely convenient trick you can pull. | ||
Why wouldn't you do it? | ||
You'd be stupid not to do that from now on. | ||
And that'll just accelerate. | ||
It'll get worse and worse. | ||
Because we've crossed the Rubicon. | ||
And again, let's be clear. | ||
All of this happened, all of these norms were violated before the guilty verdict ever came down. | ||
All of the things we're talking about, the death of the Republic, the destruction of law and order, the political persecution, all of that was in place before a guilty verdict ever came down. | ||
The Guilty Verdict doesn't actually change things, it just lets people know where we are. | ||
It's really, I think and I hope, finally getting through to most people the situation that we're in. | ||
And it does suck because I would like to live in a country where you can be moral and stand for what's right and act on your conscience | ||
Confident the fact that others are doing the same, but we don't that's not where we live anymore, and it's time to realize that Like I would like To be able to walk around and not have a gun and not be looking over my shoulder and not be you know hyper alert and ready to fight But if you live in a bad neighborhood you just have to be like that you just have to be like that otherwise you die so the Republic is | ||
Very close to dying, if not already dead. | ||
And if Republicans don't embrace it and start playing by the rules of the game, we just give up. | ||
It's just over for good. | ||
And again, people are realizing this. | ||
So in a way, I'm almost glad that he was found guilty because it's way overdue, this revelation. | ||
It's way beyond time that we realize the situation that we're in. | ||
Cause it's only getting more dangerous. | ||
So we'll go through some of the responses of prominent Republicans about this. | ||
And of course, uh, Trump's going to give a speech at one. | ||
So we're at a 10 rather. | ||
So we'll take your calls in the next hour. | ||
I guess let's, we'll start with clip number nine here. | ||
Cause this is Megan Kelly, very much establishment Republican member. | ||
She, Like a meltdown and quit Fox because Trump was kind of mean to her. | ||
She's a, I think she's a lawyer. | ||
I mean, she went to law school. | ||
She understands this stuff extremely well. | ||
Yeah, she's definitely a lawyer. | ||
Um, and she, I've been, you know, tuning into her, uh, breakdowns of the trial this whole time. | ||
Here's what she had to say. | ||
Clip number nine, Megan Kelly calling for retribution and revenge. | ||
It's a before-and-after moment for America. | ||
What just happened today is a line we can't uncross. | ||
And these Democrats will rue the day they decided to use lawfare to stop a presidential candidate. | ||
I'm not talking about violence. | ||
I'm talking about tit-for-tat. | ||
You just wait, and it won't be Hunter Biden the next time. | ||
It's going to be Joe Biden. | ||
It could potentially still be Barack Obama. | ||
It could still potentially be Hillary Clinton. | ||
We're going to have to look at what the statutes of limitations are on the various crimes they surely committed. | ||
We're going to have to look at passing laws to revive those dead crimes, felonies or misdemeanors, so that those cases can be brought out of time. | ||
That's what may be in the interests of justice, just like they did for E. Jean Carroll. | ||
With a New York state law that was passed so that she could sue him. | ||
That's what happened. | ||
Turnabout is fair play. | ||
And John Yoo, an amazing lawyer who worked in the Bush administration, Department of Justice, has a great piece out today talking about how that's the only way they'll learn. | ||
The only way to save the republic now is to give them a taste of their own medicine. | ||
That's it! | ||
That's it. | ||
They tasted blood today. | ||
They're the wolves with the bloody piece of meat in their mouths. | ||
That doesn't stop the wolf from coming back for more. | ||
I mean, why wouldn't they keep doing this? | ||
Why wouldn't they go after every one of their opponents like this? | ||
And it's so funny to see Democrats, because I commented on, um, I think Ken Paxton's things. | ||
He was going, we will do everything we can to resist this unfair decision against Donald Trump. | ||
And my comment was great. | ||
Thanks. | ||
You know, defend Trump, but actually you should be prosecuting Democrats. | ||
Actually, you should be assigning investigators to every Democrat office holder and just going through their books with a fine tooth comb. | ||
If this is lawfare, you give them what they want. | ||
Give them what they want. | ||
Do everything they did to Trump to every one of them. | ||
And when they complain, you just say, well, then you never should have done it in the first place. | ||
Oh, you don't like that we have abolished the statute of limitations so we can go after you years later? | ||
You shouldn't have done that then, should you? | ||
Man, you really should have thought about that before you did it. | ||
It's the only way. | ||
I don't like that it's the case, but it is the case. | ||
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By the way, I'd like to see it. | |
You know, if they're serious about thinking this was a rigged trial, we should offer Trump amnesty. | ||
We should offer him asylum. | ||
He should come to Texas, and the Texas government should say we will protect Donald Trump from extradition. | ||
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All right, folks. | |
Again, even without the guilty verdict, the line had been crossed. | ||
The box has been opened. | ||
Time to play the game. | ||
It's time to play the game with the rules that the Democrats are writing. | ||
It's the only option. | ||
It's just not an option anymore to appeal to the Constitution, to Try to uphold some sense of duty and honor that just doesn't exist anymore. | ||
Again, I'm not happy about this, but it's the way it is. | ||
It's just the way it is. | ||
I've told this story before, but it's a documentary about the Golden State Killer one time, and There's a young woman saying, you know, my grandmother, I was telling her, hey, there's this prowler, there's this guy killing people. | ||
You really got to lock your doors. | ||
She said, that's not the country I want to live in. | ||
I don't want to live in a country where you have to lock your doors at night. | ||
It wasn't like that when I grew up. | ||
I'm not about to change the way I am. | ||
And then of course she became a victim of the Golden State Killer. | ||
She was killed by him. | ||
So this is where we are. | ||
I don't want to live in a world where I have to lock my door at night. | ||
Well, if you don't, you're going to get killed. | ||
So it's time to recognize. | ||
It's time to recognize the world that we live in. | ||
It's time to deal with it appropriately. | ||
Sucks. | ||
I know. | ||
It really does. | ||
But if we want to get back to a country that some semblance of actual law and order and justice and fair play and doing what's right, even when it's inconvenient, then for the time being, well, we got to scrap with the dogs. | ||
We got to Fight in the mud where they've dragged us down to. | ||
And part of that is, frankly, identity politics. | ||
It's recognizing that the ideals of America don't work if a huge portion of the population doesn't believe in them, doesn't care about them, and is just out for themselves. | ||
On that note, let's go through some of the responses to the ruling today. | ||
First of all, people are saying this is going to be reversed on appeals, which obviously it should be. | ||
Obviously. | ||
I mean, there's like a million reasons why, and Robert Barnes listed them out. | ||
We'll go to them in just a second. | ||
But looking at the composition of the appeals court, it's not looking like a viable option here. | ||
Prove me wrong. | ||
I would love to be proved wrong about this, but this is the appeals court in New York City. | ||
Because, of course... Because, of course, the only applicable people to be put on the appeals courts in New York are black women. | ||
Only black women are lawyers in New York, apparently. | ||
Which... You know, this is the thing. | ||
It's like... | ||
Black women make up less than 1% total lawyers. | ||
How it works out that 1% of the lawyer population, everybody on the appeals court is from that 1%, it's because they weren't chosen based on merits, because they were chosen based on identity. | ||
So I don't think there's a lot of hope in the New York appeals court personally. | ||
We'll see. | ||
We'll see. | ||
And seriously, if you actually think that this process was rigged, you think this was an unfair trial where the process, the legal process, was distorted and warped and the judge was in on it and the prosecutor was bending the rules to make it work and you see how witnesses for the defense weren't allowed to be called and the instructions to the jury were ridiculous and nonsensical, | ||
If you really think that what we saw play out in New York City was a show trial, what level are you willing to go to to fight back against that? | ||
I mean, if that's really, if you really believe that, I do. | ||
I see, you know, attorney generals or governors of states and politicians calling this a show trial, saying this was an outrageous miscarriage of justice. | ||
If you really believe that, then what you're describing is kind of the worst thing in the world. | ||
Again, Mark Dice had a legal textbook where they lay out what the biggest threat to law is, and it's biased prosecutors. | ||
It's prosecutors identifying a person and then coming up with a crime to charge them with. | ||
More dangerous than what's happening in Haiti right now, right? | ||
I would rather be ruled by a lawless gang of criminal mobster gangsters. | ||
than live in a Soviet-style system that is extremely well-controlled with extremely biased and unfair legal proceedings that can always get the result that the powers that be want. | ||
We're in a more dangerous situation now than if we just had total anarchy. | ||
And so if you really believe that that's the case, then you should offer Trump asylum. | ||
Seriously, whether it's Florida or Texas. | ||
You know, Trump's sentencing is on July 11th. | ||
But if you really think this was a show trial, the correct response is to say an illegitimate proceeding should be resisted, must be resisted. | ||
This would be no different in a metaphysical way. | ||
And just literal, like, cartels kidnapping Trump and throwing him in a basement somewhere. | ||
Because if you, just because you're going through the process technically, if the process itself has been perverted and warped and everybody involved knows it and is fine with that, then they have no more legitimacy than any other gang of criminals. | ||
So even if just floating the idea, What do you think the impact would be of somebody like Ron DeSantis or Greg Abbott saying, Hey, Trump, come to Mar-a-Lago and the state, the Florida state troopers will, you know, defend your right. | ||
You are a political refugee. | ||
You are being persecuted by an illegitimate legal process by a despotic government. | ||
If it was happening in another country, we'd offer them asylum in America. | ||
If some, you know, if, uh, whatever his name was, the guy that was the, you know, Putin's, flying Putin's ointment. | ||
I can't remember, is it Navalny? | ||
Right, if Navalny had, uh, requested political asylum in America, we'd give it to him because he was being prosecuted for his political actions by a despotic government. | ||
What's happening here now? | ||
What would happen if Trump said, I'm not going to my sentencing hearing. | ||
I'm not going to let them arrest me. | ||
They have no legitimacy. | ||
Everything they've done has been completely out of the bounds of law. | ||
I'm not going to wait to see if maybe an appeals court is less corrupt than this court. | ||
I'm just not going. | ||
I'm not going. | ||
I'm not turning myself in. | ||
If they want to come get me, then I call on my followers to protect me from them. | ||
That's where this should go. | ||
If this really was a show trial, if you really believe this was a show trial, people like, Attorney General Ken Paxson called this show trial. | ||
Governor's calling it a show trial. | ||
If you really think that, then the correct response is not to say, well, but you got to go to the sentencing next, though. | ||
I mean, I know the last one was a total show trial where they perverted the rule of law to unfairly imprison a political opponent, but we have to respect the system. | ||
I'll show you. | ||
I know I'm just rambling. | ||
I haven't gotten to these responses yet. | ||
That's essentially what some people are saying. | ||
They're saying, this was an unfair show trial, but we have to respect the system. | ||
You have to respect a corrupt and broken system? | ||
What? | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
It's like, well, they sent me the wrong invoice, but we better pay it. | ||
No, no, no, you don't. | ||
You don't go along with the corrupt system. | ||
You don't go along with the rigged system. | ||
Thomas Jefferson says it's not just a right, but a duty to oppose a tyrannical government. | ||
We have a duty now to not submit to any more of these legal proceedings. | ||
Now we know that the American government would probably not look too kindly on that and would be happy to, you know, send a SWAT team, try to haul Trump away and kill him if he resists, which is why he needs to be surrounded by a modern Praetorian guard that will defend him. | ||
And then just put the ball in their court. | ||
Hey, if you want to send American FBI agents and soldiers to try to get me and risk their life, that's on you. | ||
But I'm going to sit here in Mar-a-Lago, surrounded by a military encampment. | ||
Come get me. | ||
That's where we are at this point. | ||
I'm not kidding. | ||
I would love, and the situation demands somebody like Greg Abbott or Ron DeSantis declaring their support for Trump and saying Trump should not submit to New York court for sentencing. | ||
We will not extradite him. | ||
We will protect him from the tyranny. | ||
This was a rigged, disgraceful trial. | ||
The real verdict is going to be November 5th by the people. | ||
And they know what happened here and everybody knows what happened here. | ||
You have a Soros-backed DA. | ||
Our whole country is being rigged right now. | ||
This was done by the Biden administration. | ||
Thanks to the George Soros circus of treason stars. | ||
I mean, there's no coincidences here. | ||
The fact that Judge Mershan has had all of these cases, and by the way, when he finishes with the Donald Trump case, Steve Bannon is next. | ||
Out of all the judges in New York County, somehow they keep on coming up with the same judge. | ||
Coincidence? | ||
The quest to indict a ham sandwich has become a cruel reality. | ||
But the Biden administration's not responsible for this trial. | ||
How can you say the Biden administration's not responsible for this trial? | ||
It's a state trial. | ||
It's Alvin Bragg. | ||
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Whether you think there's a political motive for him, it's not connected to the DOJ. | |
I mean, the Fed's passed on these election charges. | ||
Shannon, you should look at how many logs they have of state officials, Letitia James, Fannie Willis, visiting the White House and then tell me that this is not a Biden trial. | ||
As a former president is railroaded by an unprecedented political lawfare attack on the executive office of the United States, or as it stands now, the divided states under George Soros and proud villain Joseph Biden. | ||
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His political movement, which is still very strong, will now again take power in the United States. | |
We just have to demonstrate that he will not take power. | ||
I mean, I'm hearing people say, I had no intention of voting for Donald Trump, and now I am. | ||
And if you ask the Trump campaign what's happening, you know, they literally broke their online donation portal. | ||
I think there's a real chance here this is going to massively backfire on the Democrats and help Donald Trump. | ||
The treasonous clown show that preceded this verdict now raises more questions. | ||
Why is the man Karen De Niro on the Epstein list? | ||
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If he wasn't my man's mom, I'd tear that ass up. | |
Thank you! | ||
And why was De Niro pulled into an underage sex trafficking investigation 25 years ago? | ||
Is the washed-up actor just as compromised as Biden? | ||
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Do we want him running this country and saying, I'm not leaving, I'm dictator for life? | |
But this city is pretty accommodating. | ||
We make room for clouds. | ||
Meanwhile, during the outrage of the verdict, Joe Biden pulls the U.S. | ||
closer into World War III, secretly directing Crane to conduct strikes on Russia using American weapons. | ||
Meanwhile, a Red Dawn scenario waits in the wings as two million terrorists have been brought into the United States under Biden to foment a day of coordinated bloody terror, according to a CIA informant that spoke with Wayne Allen Root. | ||
The fact that a hugely unpopular and despicable relic like Joe Biden is still confident of remaining president should raise the alarm, signaling impending false flags and martial law as his only recourse. | ||
If you look at their next playbook, and the next Cardiner playbook, their next move, it will be false flag terror attacks blamed on Trump supporters angry about the verdict. | ||
We do not want any violence. | ||
We do not want any attacks. | ||
We are intellectually, culturally, spiritually winning. | ||
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Now that the Soros operatives have opened the door to prosecuting former presidents... While this defendant may be unlike any other in American history, we arrived at this trial And ultimately today at this verdict in the same manner as every other case that comes through the courtroom doors by following the facts and the law and doing so without fear or favor. | |
What's to stop the United States from prosecuting every other living president for far worse? | ||
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What about the Millions upon millions of dollars that went missing that was supposed to go to Haiti. | |
And why did the donations to Bill and Hillary Clinton's foundation plummet? | ||
And I mean plummet when she lost the election. | ||
You just wait and it won't be Hunter Biden the next time. | ||
It's going to be Joe Biden. | ||
It could potentially still be Barack Obama. | ||
It could still potentially be Hillary Clinton. | ||
We're going to have to look at what the statutes of limitations are on the various crimes they surely committed. | ||
That's the only way they'll learn. | ||
The only way to save the Republic now is to give them a taste of their own medicine. | ||
That's it! | ||
This historic verdict was far more than it seems. | ||
In their own cowardly and ambiguous way, the minions of Biden and Soros have declared war on the United States of America and its citizens. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
We're going to take your calls this hour. | ||
We're awaiting Trump's statement at 10 a.m. | ||
Central. | ||
In the meantime, I want to hear from you. | ||
We'll go over some of the reactions to this. | ||
The number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539, 1-877-789-2539. | ||
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If you want to know how seriously we should take this, obviously what we saw yesterday, the guilty verdict, was almost the inevitable outcome of the process of judicial corruption, was almost the inevitable outcome of the process of judicial corruption, malfeasance, and misapplication of law that we're seeing across the Western And | ||
And at a certain point, everybody's going to feel this in one way or another. | ||
So you can either stand up now against what we know is coming from the precedents being set. | ||
Or we can wait until it affects us. | ||
And to get an idea of where this goes for the average person, for the average individual, and how the law can be warped and manipulated to be literally the most brutal and horrific thing in the world. | ||
This was just announced from Laura Towler, On telegram if you remember her husband Sam was Convicted Sam Malia was convicted of hate speech sent to prison Because he posted pictures or stickers in England That simply had the | ||
State statistics, demographic statistics on them, saying things like whites will be a minority in the UK in 2050. | ||
He was sentenced to jail for that, despite it not hurting anybody and being literally just a factual statement. | ||
US and UK are in a constant battle to see who can outdo each other in dystopian anarcho-tyranny. | ||
The following is from Laura Towler on Telegram, who unfortunately can't post on X because she remains arbitrarily and capriciously perma-banned. | ||
She says, if you check the Patriotic Alternative website today, you will have learned that my husband, political prisoner Sam Malia, has been banned by the state and HMP whole from having any contact with his children while he's in prison. | ||
Not only this, but he's not allowed any photographs of our children. | ||
I'm not even allowed to mention them when I speak to him. | ||
After serving three months of his sentence already and having full contact, including visits with our two-year-old and one-month-old daughters, they now have decided that Sam is a person posing risk to children because of Sam's racist posters, insignia, and literature and racist and offensive attitudes. | ||
We've been dealing with this for the past week or so behind the scenes, and Sam gave them until today to fix it, informing them that if it wasn't resolved, we would go public with the news. | ||
Well, now it's not resolved, so we'll keep our word and let the world know how the British state treats good men like Sam. | ||
Tonight at seven on Patriotic Alternative, monthly update for May, I'll tell you everything. | ||
So, I mean, this is where this inevitably goes, right? | ||
Racism, different form of hate speech, which is just an expression, a thought. | ||
And they're setting up, and in the UK have already implemented, a legal system in which somebody posting government statistics can be barred from even seeing pictures of their two-year-old and one-month-old daughters while in prison for hate speech. | ||
I just want you to understand how seriously they're treating this. | ||
How seriously the establishment He's treating what he considers threats to its authority. | ||
And already, obviously, January 6th prisoners have been absolutely put through the wringer. | ||
But there's no, there's nothing that's going to make these people stop. | ||
They're not going to get to a point where they say, okay, now we can stop prosecuting our political enemies. | ||
Now we can stop passing hate speech laws. | ||
Now we can stop inflicting obscene and Completely out of whack punishments on people because they disagree with us now This is where we're going if you disagree with them be prepared to have your family taken from you. | ||
That's where we're headed That's the seriousness With which we need to treat this Heartbreaking brutal, but inevitable in the process if the process continues unabated Posting stickers Saying the UK will be minority white by 2050 means you don't get to talk to your kids anymore. | ||
You are removed from your family's contact for years with a two-year-old and a one-month-old child. | ||
And it's this type of stuff that, like, are Americans gonna put up with this? | ||
How soon until people realize that there is no justice? | ||
I mean right now, and I even wonder if some of the January 6th prisoners who were in prison for 20 years wouldn't have acted differently if they knew what the outcome would be. | ||
And that's what's being stripped away here now is the veneer of legitimacy of the legal system. | ||
Or even people that despise the system and recognize to some degree how corrupt it is, They still go along. | ||
You know what, but I'm innocent. | ||
I didn't do anything wrong. | ||
I didn't hurt anybody. | ||
I just expressed my ideas. | ||
I just walked through. | ||
I high-fived a cop on my way inside the Capitol. | ||
There's no way they're going to find me. | ||
This is America. | ||
This is all big misunderstanding. | ||
I'm sure. | ||
Only to wake up 10 years later, still in the same jail cell. | ||
So I wonder if next time people go, you know what? | ||
If I let them arrest me, I'm not going to get a fair trial. | ||
I'm not going to be able to say my case and have it heard by an unbiased judge and get a fair outcome to this. | ||
So I'm going to go out in a blaze of glory. | ||
I'm going to resist with everything I've got. | ||
If they're going to try to haul me into a show trial, throw me in prison for 20 years, I'm just going to shoot whoever comes for me. | ||
That's the realization people are having right now. | ||
And again, I think I'm not kidding. | ||
I think Trump should not go to a sentencing. | ||
I think he should resist it. | ||
I think, I mean, you know, there are extradition procedures for states. | ||
Like if you get arrested for a crime in Idaho and Illinois, Idaho has to file a thing to get Illinois to extradite you to their state. | ||
We still have, you know, that process in America. | ||
I I'm serious. | ||
I would love to see. | ||
Texas or Florida or Idaho or some other right-wing state say this was a show trial, this was illegitimate and just like any other victim of political persecution overseas that America offers asylum to, well Trump is a victim of political persecution by a tyrannical government and we are offering him asylum and we will not be extraditing him to face the show trial. | ||
That is the that has to be the outcome. | ||
If you think there's a show trial, what other conclusion are you going to come to? | ||
It's a show trial, but he should go and submit to it. | ||
This is tyranny, but. | ||
You should just allow them to tyrannize him. | ||
They gotta resist. | ||
They have to as we all have to resist. | ||
With a seriousness that this situation deserves. | ||
So let's get into some of the reactions here from Dave Brown. | ||
Liberals, if we could just jail Trump, get rid of MAGA, end the electoral college, stack the Supreme Court, ban voter ID, and censor free speech, we could save democracy. | ||
Yeah, they're doing all this at once. | ||
And they also started World War III yesterday. | ||
So, that's what they're doing. | ||
Trump War Room. | ||
Today, the Trump campaign announced a record-shattering small donor fundraising haul following the sham Biden trial verdict, totaling $34.8 million, nearly double the biggest day ever recorded for the Trump campaign on the WinRed platform. | ||
Actually crashed multiple websites yesterday with people rushing in to try to donate. | ||
And everyone should. | ||
Matt Walsh. | ||
Says this, I don't want to hear elected Republicans complaining. | ||
I don't want to see their tweets and statements condemning the verdict. | ||
The only thing I want to hear from these people is which Democrats they have arrested. | ||
Don't tell us that you're sad about the verdict. | ||
We don't give a crap about your feelings. | ||
We want to see corrupt Democrats frog marched on camera in handcuffs. | ||
If you don't do that, then shut up. | ||
I agree. | ||
I agree, Matt. | ||
Tucker Carlson says, import the third world, become the third world. | ||
That's what we just saw. | ||
This won't stop Trump. | ||
He'll win the election if he's not killed first, but it does mark the end of the fairest justice system in the world. | ||
Anyone who defends this verdict is a danger to you and your family. | ||
How are you going to disagree? | ||
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And this is what the third world's like. | ||
I mean, I was kind of joking about it. | ||
A couple months ago, because it was like, well, it's campaign season in Mexico, so expect the murders to start. | ||
There was like a murder of a mayoral candidate yesterday. | ||
Every election season in Mexico, there's like at least 12 people get killed, 12 candidates get killed, journalists get killed. | ||
This is what happens when you lose the thing that makes your country non-corrupt. | ||
Piece by piece, slowly but surely, incrementally, we're gonna move towards that inevitability. | ||
I mean, if you're willing to put somebody through a show trial, why wouldn't you just kill them? | ||
I mean, it's quicker, it's less work. | ||
It's just as fair, right? | ||
Why do all the games when you can just shoot the guy? | ||
That's where it eventually goes. | ||
And that's where Mexico goes. | ||
And so, I mean, if you like living in a country where for the time being, you can reasonably assume that if you're arrested for something falsely, that you'll get a fair trial and be let off. | ||
Or if you like being in a world where you can register a company without having to pay a bribe to your city official, you know, get a permit for something without having to grease the skids By paying whatever petty tyrant in your neighborhood has the rubber stamp. | ||
If you like living in a world where you can generally trust the system, then you have to save America, because the rest of the world is not like this. | ||
I don't know, people don't want to believe that, but it's weird that they don't. | ||
Just talk to anybody from Mexico. | ||
Corruption is just endemic there. | ||
It's just a part of their life. | ||
It's just understood. | ||
You gotta pay the cop. | ||
Or he's gonna use his power to hurt you. | ||
You gotta... they call it the bite. | ||
Right? | ||
Because they always get a bite. | ||
They always get a little nibble of whatever you're doing. | ||
So that's where we're headed. | ||
That is the situation in the entirety of the third world. | ||
And... | ||
It's what America is devolving into. | ||
Now Robert Barnes laid out some appeal grounds for the Trump verdict. | ||
He says the First Amendment violations in selective prosecution. | ||
The Fifth Amendment, that is due process, was violated and conflicted prosecutor, compromised judge, and prejudicial jury. | ||
Another Fifth Amendment violation with due process violations and conviction on an unidentified crime without unanimity or beyond reasonable doubt. | ||
Article 2, an impeachment clause violation for prosecution of a president for acts while president without impeachment or conviction. | ||
Fifth Amendment violations of government withholding discovery, suborning perjury, denying continuance, judges intimidating witnesses, and limiting closing arguments. | ||
Just the constitutional top five problems, many more identified on his blog there. | ||
Ditch Puppy says, what about the judge not allowing the defense to present their case, i.e. | ||
disallowing witnesses? | ||
Rob Barn says yes. | ||
I mean, the number of ways that this Was legitimate on the face of it, but then especially when compared with legal precedents previously set. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Nonsensical. | ||
And should the appeal court actually do its job, it would certainly be overturned. | ||
But what faith do you have in that? | ||
General Ken Paxton, Attorney General of Texas, says this verdict is an outright assault on not only President Trump, but on every American who believes in justice and the rule of law. | ||
This is a battle of good versus evil, and let me be clear, the political elite may think they've won this battle, but President Trump and the unstoppable MAGA movement will win the war. | ||
America will never be the same after today. | ||
We will fight back harder than ever for the values of freedom and define our nation. | ||
The American people know President Trump is innocent, and together we will stand by him and prevail. | ||
Which is nice. | ||
What needs to happen is we need to go after them. | ||
We need to go after them. | ||
In the same way that they go after Trump. | ||
Even more so. | ||
That's sort of the thing, I mean... Very strong words from an Attorney General, right? | ||
An outright assault. | ||
Good versus evil. | ||
And if that's the case, then the people that did this need to be brought to justice. | ||
Again, I'm not happy it was a guilty verdict, but part of me is, because if it had been innocent, Right now you'd have a bunch of Republicans going, trust the system, see if 12 good people can stand up against it. | ||
It's like, I'm glad this illusion is gone. | ||
I'm glad we're not playing along with this anymore. | ||
I'm glad people recognize what's really at stake. | ||
Now it's time to act like it. | ||
It's time to go after every Democrat, for everything they've ever done, for whatever you can get them for, or not. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
The guilty verdict doesn't matter. | ||
Remember, just do it during the campaign season. | ||
Get them in the courtroom for a couple months. | ||
Even if they're, you know, declared not guilty at the end of it, it will have achieved its goal. | ||
That's the way these people think. | ||
Martyr Made points out a depressing reality. | ||
I would say that some deep red state should bring absurd charges against Biden before a biased right-wing judge and jury, except that the conservative jurors would even now stand up for the Constitution and the judge would probably discipline the prosecutor for abusing it. | ||
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That really is the saddest part about this. | |
It really is sad that he's exactly right and that you're, well, and as Mark Blair points out, the larger problem is that there aren't any deep red judicial machines that have jurisdiction over Democratic politicians. | ||
Republicans are a huge structural disadvantage here, even if they wanted to play tit for tat, which is very true. | ||
This is the result of decade upon decade of | ||
Corruption leading to this point But I actually don't have to speculate Because this is actually what happened during the Trump trial We go to clip number 15 here, I remember this was during the jury selection of this trial There's a woman who | ||
It was favorable to Trump because she's a decent person. | ||
And because she's a decent person, she was perfectly honest when asked if she could remain impartial. | ||
She got kicked off the jury because the liberals think that they're impartial. | ||
And that's what it's like. | ||
The definition of these words needs to be better understood by people. | ||
Well, let's go to this video. | ||
I won't play the whole thing, but just the first few seconds. | ||
Clip number 15. | ||
Here's one of the potential jurors that had she just said she could remain impartial. | ||
And it's not even a lie, by the way. | ||
I'm not saying, like, yeah, she should go in there going, I'm going to get Trump off. | ||
I just have to lie to do it. | ||
I mean, that's how the liberals think. | ||
But if you are coming to a conclusion based off of the facts, not because of some predetermined Idea that you have that you're gonna stick with no matter what the facts are If you've looked at the case and go, yeah, this is not a good case. | ||
That doesn't mean you're not impartial That's an impartial reading of the evidence So this woman like sort of knew about how this all had come about. | ||
I thought yeah, this this whole thing is Not right they're only going after Trump because he's Trump and they would have never gone after anybody else So I I think this whole procedure is illegitimate That's not a biased position. | ||
That's an accurate reading of the facts. | ||
That's an impartial reading of the facts. | ||
But again, let's go to clip number 15 here. | ||
This was one of the potential jurors that had she just said, yeah, I can be impartial, may have saved Trump and altered the course of history in a positive way. | ||
Let's go to clip 15 now. | ||
I do. | ||
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This is Kat. | |
She runs a VC fund here in Manhattan for folks that are over 60 years of age. | ||
She was just dismissed as a potential juror. | ||
What happened? | ||
Why were you dismissed? | ||
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Because I couldn't be impartial. | |
You couldn't be impartial. | ||
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So when the judge asked that hand, can you be impartial, you raised your hand and you said you cannot. | |
Exactly. | ||
Wow. | ||
When did you first come? | ||
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On Tuesday. | |
On Tuesday. | ||
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And at that point... So moral. | |
So good. | ||
Yeah, we can take it down. | ||
I mean, here's the thing, do you think the rabid leftists could remain impartial? | ||
I'm going to remind you, one of the people that convicted Derek Chauvin, one of the people on the jury in Derek Chauvin's trial, after the trial was caught wearing a shirt saying, keep your knee off my neck, black lives matter. | ||
He said, yeah, I can be, I can be. | ||
I don't have any preconceived notions about this. | ||
I can be impartial. | ||
It was a complete lie. | ||
They don't care. | ||
They don't care. | ||
Again, I'm not saying that, you know, somebody should go in and go, I'm going to get Trump off no matter what. | ||
I just have to lie to do it. | ||
Even though if we want to win, that's one way to do it. | ||
But all of the liberals who, they hate Trump. | ||
They want Trump gone. | ||
They think this trial is a good thing and they go into the jury room going, all right, I got to sit here for a couple of days and then I'm going to convict. | ||
They consider themselves impartial. | ||
This is a self-definition sort of thing. | ||
If you think you're impartial, you're impartial. | ||
In all honesty, when it comes to Trump, I am impartial. | ||
If this had been a trial where every day there was some revelation about Trump manipulating things, bribing people, threatening people, if there were actual crimes that Trump committed, I wouldn't cover them up. | ||
I wouldn't lie about him. | ||
I wouldn't dismiss him. | ||
If Trump was actually a criminal and it came out in a trial, I'd have to go, Trump, you idiot, why'd you do it like that? | ||
Why'd you do that? | ||
Because you committed a crime and now they got you on it. | ||
It sucks, but that's the case. | ||
That's what being impartial is. | ||
I'm completely impartial. | ||
I've seen the evidence. | ||
I saw the arguments. | ||
I looked into the procedures. | ||
I looked into the people involved. | ||
And the impartial conclusion is that this was a sham trial that should have never been brought. | ||
Should have been thrown out multiple times. | ||
With an invalid and illegitimate result. | ||
That's the impartial reading. | ||
Impartial doesn't mean that you give fair weight to both sides of the argument. | ||
If one argument is ridiculous nonsense, the impartial reading is to call it ridiculous nonsense. | ||
And as Ra Ignatius notes about this woman, thousands, maybe millions of small decisions like this are what have led to this point. | ||
This woman is the failure of conservatives in America today, the failure to take their opponents seriously, the failure to fight fire with fire and use every means available to win. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | |
We're seeing through this. | ||
We'll go get out to your phone calls here momentarily. | ||
Vivek Ramaswamy on X says the prosecutor is a politician who promised to nail Trump. | ||
The judge's daughter is a Democrat operative who literally raised millions of dollars from the trial while her father presided over it. | ||
The jury instruction said they didn't have to agree on a crime to convict. | ||
This will backfire. | ||
What's up to us? | ||
Again, they're not going to do anything. | ||
They're not going to stop this. | ||
They're not going to look back and go, God, that was really bad what we did, but we won't do that anymore. | ||
They're salivating. | ||
They're literally giggling on CNN about how this worked. | ||
JD Vance says, this decision is a disgrace to the rule of law and our constitution. | ||
Dimms invented a felony to get Trump with the help of Soros funded prosecutor and a Biden donor judge who rigged the entire case to get this outcome. | ||
This isn't justice. | ||
It's election interference. | ||
So? | ||
What are we gonna do about it? | ||
Jimmy Dore, of course, not the biggest fan of Trump, but he's got a good heart, I think, but I think he wants The right thing, and he's been coming around. | ||
The proof that this is political prosecution of Trump and that we are now a banana republic is that George Bush still walks the earth a free man, along with Dick Cheney, two guys who lied us into an illegal war, killed a million people, and ordered a worldwide torture program. | ||
They claimed it was Donald Trump who was going to weaponize the legal system and prosecute his political opponents. | ||
Of course, that's exactly what they had in mind all along and what they just accomplished. | ||
The bad news for them is most people of conscience see through this, and even worse news for them is that these people are going to make them pay for it at the ballot box this November. | ||
The establishment is so stupid and so afraid that they think doing a political prosecution of their number one foe is going to turn people against him. | ||
He will have the exact opposite effect. | ||
He is now a martyr and people will vote for him previously who wouldn't have. | ||
People like African Americans and Mexicans who also feel like they got a raw deal from the legal system. | ||
I know this is the result because I saw these people say so when they were interviewed at a Trump rally in the Bronx. | ||
The people who are prosecuting Donald Trump hate him. | ||
What they really hate is democracy and the rule of law even more. | ||
I guess the question is, would people who are willing to rig a trial in front of everybody allow an election to go forward? | ||
Are the people that would destroy a man's life, even though he never committed a crime, to achieve political ends? | ||
Would they have any moral compunction about rigging an election? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
Candace Owens, we just live in a banana republic, guys. | ||
It's time to accept that. | ||
Nothing is legitimate, not the media, not the elections or the courts. | ||
The guilty verdict doesn't shame Trump. | ||
It shames our country. | ||
And that's exactly right. | ||
And it gets even crazier, actually. | ||
The Trump hush money prosecutor, Matthew Colangelo, was actually a political consultant for the DNC and an ex-Obama donor. | ||
So you literally have a political operative of the Democrat National Committee running the prosecution of Donald Trump with a judge whose daughter has received millions of dollars from Democrats throughout this process and was working hand-in-hand with Democratic Representative Goldman. | ||
Again, if you just zoom out from this, All the intricacies of law and the Fifth Amendment is violated here and the Second Amendment was violated here and this judicial process was perverted this way. | ||
Just zoom out a little bit. | ||
It's not that complicated. | ||
The people in power are using their power to destroy their opponent through the legal system. | ||
It really is as simple as that. | ||
Let's go to your calls now. | ||
James in Tennessee is first on the docket. | ||
James, tell us what you think about the death of the Republic. | ||
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Well, I'd like to say my piece and leave you with a quote today. | |
What? | ||
My piece is that this is the death of the Republic. | ||
And I think you saw my post on X recently where I discovered that me and my wife are having our first child. | ||
And I cannot, in good consciousness, allow my unborn child to grow up in the country that this has become. | ||
I can't do it. | ||
We have to fight this back. | ||
And the quote I'd like to leave you with today is, when in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands that have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and nature's God entitles them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare these causes which impel them to the separation. | ||
I'm telling you, it's time. | ||
I mean, if this is the event that takes people realizing the situation that we're in, I'm all for it. | ||
Again, I think that it's up to the states at this point. | ||
And like I said, I mean, the only reasonable course of action here, if these people think this show, this was a show trial, they think it was rigged. | ||
And Trump shouldn't submit to their sentencing. | ||
He shouldn't be extradited. | ||
To face their punishment. | ||
If this was a show trial, then they have no more legitimacy than a mob or a cartel or some other criminal organization. | ||
And that's how their request should be treated. | ||
If the Sinaloa cartel was going, yeah, we found Trump guilty. | ||
He needs to come here for sentencing. | ||
Would he go? | ||
Would he deliver himself? | ||
Right? | ||
No, because they don't have any authority. | ||
They don't have any legitimacy. | ||
They're just criminals who want to kill him. | ||
Would he turn himself over to a tribunal of cartel mobsters? | ||
No. | ||
So why would you turn yourself over to the New York Court of Appeals or the New York judge to sentence? | ||
I mean, they're criminals. | ||
They're illegitimate. | ||
They're outside of law. | ||
So the only course of action is to resist them with everything you've got and put it on them. | ||
Just go, we're not attacking you. | ||
We're not going to go blow up the New York courthouse. | ||
We're just saying that Trump is going to be protected by us and you can get volunteers or you can deploy the National Guard. | ||
You can say, look, if they want to send American soldiers to fight other American soldiers, they want to fire the first shot in the second civil war, they're welcome to, or they can just drop all this political prosecution stuff and, uh, Keep going. | ||
So, I think that's what needs to happen. | ||
I honestly think that's what needs to happen. | ||
Here's another quote for you from Thomas Jefferson. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, James. | ||
When a republic is corrupted, there is no possibility of remedying any of the growing evils, but by removing the corruption and restoring its lost principles, every other correction is either useless or a new evil. | ||
Thomas Jefferson, Robbie Starbuck posted this saying, our founders have a lot of wisdom for us. | ||
If we read what they left for us, the corruption, far left Democrats, the corrupt far left Democrats must be removed in November. | ||
There's no half measure that will remedy the evil our country faces. | ||
We can't negotiate with the people who want to destroy everything we love about America. | ||
We need a landslide election to remove them from power on every front. | ||
And failing that, other measures have to be taken. | ||
Let's go to Nathan in Minnesota now, Michigan. | ||
Nathan, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Can you hear me all right, Harrison? | |
I hear you fine. | ||
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Good morning. | |
Hey, I'm on X as S-W-E-E-7-6-7-8. | ||
If you guys want to follow me there, I've been putting a lot of stuff up. | ||
Actually, I was a guy that posted Barry County Sheriff Dyer-Leaf's letter. | ||
I agree with you 100% on all of this. | ||
I think that we should not comply with any of this illegitimate stuff. | ||
I am sick and tired of hearing, we gotta have faith in our system and all this nonsense. | ||
They are escalating at a rate That I do not believe we are going to have an election. | ||
They are pushing for World War III. | ||
American people speak up. | ||
What do they do to us? | ||
They throw us in gulags and torture us. | ||
It's coming to civil war, and I hate to say that. | ||
I don't want to say that. | ||
But I just don't see an outcome where we legitimately take this back through law. | ||
I don't see that because it's all lopsided. | ||
People that are in power are actually going to stand up and, you know, like Republicans and lawyers and judges are going to start doing what they're supposed to. | ||
I mean, what happened? | ||
When I went to school, I could have swore I was taught that our judges and our lawyers have committees that they're upheld their ethics. | ||
Where are they? | ||
Where are all these people that are supposed to uphold ethics? | ||
We have no leaders. | ||
And unfortunately, I think that we're at that point in history that revolutions needed. | ||
Well, it's taken us decades to get to this point. | ||
All I'll say is that war is the second worst thing in the world. | ||
The first worst is being conquered without fighting. | ||
Hey, how's it going? | ||
is gathering outside of Trump Tower in anticipation of his press conference in about 15 minutes. | ||
We'll go to that live whenever it begins. | ||
Out to your calls in the meantime. | ||
Andrew in New Jersey has comments about this. | ||
Go ahead, Andrew, you're on the air. | ||
Hey, how's it going? | ||
Good. | ||
Great comment by Candace Owens. | ||
It is a dark day, of course, but I just want to throw out and ask, what would you do at I'm not even sure what I would do unless I was actually on the jury. | ||
Obviously, it was corrupt and completely a farce and bogus every way, but when you're in that courtroom and you're a juror, you have to, or you're supposed to, follow the judge's instructions. | ||
So I'm on the court, I know, I'm on the jury, I know a nondisclosure agreement's not illegal, and I know all the things you're broading out, the statute, But the judge is giving me contradictory instructions. | ||
So what should I do? | ||
Follow the judge? | ||
And remember, like the Casey Anthony or OJ, if the judge says, well, the victim's blood in OJ's SUV, that's not admissible. | ||
But then in my mind, I know, you know, he did. | ||
So what should you do as a juror? | ||
Hope for an appeal, hope for the appellate courts and that they're not going to be so biased. | ||
So I might actually rule against Trump. | ||
if I listen to the judge. | ||
So it's like a conf wagmire. | ||
So what would you do if you were on that jury? | ||
But they wouldn't pick you. | ||
But hypothetically, if you were on the jury, what is the right thing to do? | ||
Hope for a fair appellate appeal court? | ||
I mean, if I if I was on jury, you just it's just not guilty. | ||
I mean, they. | ||
It doesn't even make sense. | ||
The judges instructions, right? | ||
I mean, he's saying, well, there are three potential underlying crimes, and you can all pick one. | ||
Yeah, just pick one that you think he's guilty of. | ||
Pick one of the three. | ||
It doesn't matter if you all agree on the one of the three. | ||
I think the obvious conclusion would go, okay, well, none of these were adjudicated, so I'm not about to call him guilty on any of these, which means I can't call him guilty on the crime for which these three crimes are predicates. | ||
I mean, it doesn't even make sense how You can find somebody guilty on a crime that you didn't even try them for. | ||
Or find them guilty on a crime that's predicated on another crime that you didn't charge them for. | ||
I mean, it's just absurd on the face of it. | ||
And not tell the defense. | ||
But I, you know what, okay, we're not going to tell you the second crime. | ||
It's like, you're right, it's so absurd that you have to go against the judge. | ||
But I'm just saying normally, in not such an extreme case, I guess I would follow the judge's instructions, but he's Changing the law he's writing his own law, which is illegal, you know, but um, so I guess you're right. | ||
I would be aware that the judge is creating his own Constitution he's changing the law so I wouldn't follow but it's just weird because You're supposed to follow the instructions of the judge. | ||
Yeah, judges have enormous power in their courtrooms and can a lot of times get the juries to convict when they shouldn't otherwise or not convict when they should otherwise. | ||
The judge has a lot of authority and power and most people on the jury, I'm sure there I'm sure it'd be like, but the judge said we have to do this. | ||
But at the end of the day, the whole point of the jury system is that the regular people have the authority, and if they don't want to convict, the judge can't make them. | ||
That's why we have a jury. | ||
Let's go on to another call now. | ||
Sorry. | ||
Thank you for the call, Andrew. | ||
Let's go to Jeff in Ohio. | ||
Let's talk about law enforcement. | ||
Go ahead, Jeff. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, I was. | |
Hi, Harrison, by the way. | ||
I'm just, I'm looking at, I look at the police and, you know, you guys say, Alex says that 90% of them are good people, Border Patrol. | ||
They say that 90% of them are good people. | ||
But then I see, you know, they're, they're crying. | ||
The Border Patrol's crying at the border with the little kids and they're arresting people for praying at abortion clinics. | ||
You know, when the 20 riots happened, they're burning down the country and the police stood down. | ||
And I think to myself, why are the police not just... They have the resources, they have the communication, they have the training, and they're not upholding the Constitution. | ||
They're just going along to get along. | ||
And we're telling the world that they're good people. | ||
Well, I mean, it's dangerous to say that they should do anything else, right? | ||
I don't want the cops deciding what is and is not law. | ||
So in a way, I mean, they should just do what they're told. | ||
The problem really isn't with the cops on the ground, it's the orders that they're given. | ||
Right, but they're following these orders. | ||
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They're following these orders. | |
Right, but they're like robots. | ||
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They're following these orders. | |
They're like robots, and the person who programs and orders the robot is the person who's responsible for the robot's actions. | ||
So they would – they go – I agree. | ||
They go out, and they're told to go arrest these people because they're committing a crime, and they're going and arresting people outside of an abortion clinic who aren't hurting anybody. | ||
It's the people who order them to do that because those same cops would go and arrest leftist protesters for standing outside of a pregnancy center. | ||
It's just what orders they're given. | ||
So if the Border Patrol on the border was given the order, stop people from coming across, that's what they would do. | ||
They're given the order, put people in a van and ship them to the processing center. | ||
That's what they do. | ||
So the police, Are just robots. | ||
They're just programmed to do what they're told. | ||
It's the people in charge telling them what to do that are the issue. | ||
So, you know, I don't want the cops deciding for themselves, well, I don't agree with this law, so I'm not going to do it. | ||
That's a very dangerous door to open. | ||
Even with things I agree with. | ||
I mean, it's one of the things I've been against here in Austin. | ||
I'm generally in favor, although my attitude has changed somewhat recently. | ||
But, you know, I'm in favor of marijuana legalization. | ||
I think marijuana should be legal. | ||
To buy and sell and consume. | ||
But like the Austin Police Department was just like, yeah, we're just not going to prosecute. | ||
We're not going to arrest people for drug charges anymore. | ||
And it's like, well, that's not up to you. | ||
I want the law to change. | ||
I want the process to take place so that the law gets changed and the police are told not to do that. | ||
I don't want police just going, actually, you know, the guy sitting up in in the Capitol building, they can say whatever they want, but we'll decide which laws we We actually prosecute for. | ||
We'll decide which laws are valid or not. | ||
We're the police. | ||
I don't want a bunch of stupid police deciding that. | ||
I want the people in charge to adhere to the law and I want the law to reflect some basic semblance of reality. | ||
So that is the issue. | ||
Thank you for the call, Jeff. | ||
Let's go to Shannon in Tennessee. | ||
You want to talk about the Trump trial? | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. | |
Howdy. | ||
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Are you there? | |
Yes, sir. | ||
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Hey, bud. | |
First off, I want to apologize to you. | ||
I talked to you back in November about the Israeli war and the Gaza crisis over there and everything. | ||
I just wasn't looking at the real picture, man. | ||
And my eyes are open on that, and I want to apologize to you for getting on you about your view on that. | ||
And my view is along with your view now. | ||
I just wasn't... | ||
I just wasn't thinking clearly and seeing the whole big picture. | ||
And I kind of jumped on you about your view about it. | ||
But I just wanted to apologize to you about that, man. | ||
Well, no need to apologize. | ||
That's a difficult thing to do, Shannon. | ||
Change your mind on something like that. | ||
I'm glad. | ||
I'm glad you've got the mental fortitude to actually change your mind. | ||
Not a lot of people can do that, Shannon. | ||
That's impressive. | ||
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I know, but I kind of got on you a little bit about your view. | |
I was thinking you were taking up for the Palestinians and stuff like that, and you wasn't looking at Israel's point of view. | ||
But now, looking on that whole situation, It's a mess. | ||
And them Zionist Jews are a mess. | ||
And it's just a total mess. | ||
But I wanted to apologize to you because I love you, brother. | ||
And me and my wife love your show. | ||
And I just wanted to apologize to you about that. | ||
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Wow, I'm thankful for you, Shannon. | ||
What an uplifting call to end our call segment with. | ||
Absolutely amazing. | ||
I mean, I don't even have anything to add to that. | ||
What a beautiful sentiment, Shannon. | ||
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Those products are awesome, brother. | |
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And I was like, wow. | |
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Obviously, no need to apologize. | ||
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We are eagerly awaiting Donald Trump. | |
You come out and give his press conference. | ||
We'll go to that live just as soon as he makes an appearance. | ||
People are gathered outside of Trump Tower in New York City this morning, awaiting the address. | ||
It looks like there's some movement here, but just as soon as Donald Trump comes out, we will go to that shot. | ||
You know, It's just seeing Trump Tower just made me think about the fact that they're trying to take Trump Tower from him. | ||
Remember all the other trials that he's also supposedly embroiled in? | ||
In fact, I want to go to a clip now. | ||
I just put it in there. | ||
I don't know if we have it. | ||
Brian Daniels on CNN, because he laid out the scale of the ridiculousness that we're facing and does it in an extremely good way. | ||
Making the CNN reporter extremely frustrated, but incapable of contradicting him because what he's saying is true. | ||
Let's go to this clip. | ||
Here's this guy on CNN. | ||
As what we're just talking about with Larry Hogan, that this as a new litmus test for Republicans. | ||
A litmus test? | ||
No. | ||
The litmus test is not for Republicans. | ||
It's for protecting our Constitution. | ||
It's for actually protecting the institutions of our country. | ||
You know, I'm sick and tired of being lectured to by Joe Biden and everybody on the radical left saying they're trying to save democracy. | ||
No, you're not. | ||
Not when you twist the law into legal pretzels just to get a conviction. | ||
Not when you are constantly, voraciously investigating the same man over and over again simply because you don't like his tweets or you don't like his manners or his mannerisms. | ||
This goes all the way back to 2015-2016 when they were spying on his campaign. | ||
When the FISA process was abused to go after a political rival back then, and it's never stopped. | ||
So this is not about, oh, what the jury said. | ||
That's not true at all. | ||
This is about protecting our Constitution, protecting the institutions of our government. | ||
It has to be blind. | ||
It cannot be a respecter of persons. | ||
It cannot be a respecter of politics. | ||
Because once you go down that line, you actually destroy America. | ||
And that's where Joe Biden and the radical left are taking us. | ||
And it is disgraceful to see it happening in our country. | ||
Real quick, I know you said Joe Biden is twisting the law into knots and has spoken out against the Justice Department and things you've said, though no evidence that Joe Biden has anything to do with a criminal case in New York. | ||
But even just talking about the Department of Justice, this is the same Department of Justice, if you're speaking out against it, saying that it's biased and unfair, that's twisting the law into knots. | ||
It is also taking Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, to trial next week. | ||
Well, I'm glad you brought that up. | ||
The only reason why the Department of Justice is prosecuting Hunter Biden is because House Republicans actually investigated what was going on with Hunter Biden. | ||
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I know it is. | |
That is a good point. | ||
It also suggests impartiality on the part of the Department of Justice. | ||
We shamed the Department of Justice into looking into Hunter Biden. | ||
They tried to shove this gun charge into some other charge underneath it, and it took a judge in Florida to look at the indictment of the agreement that the main justice negotiated with Hunter Biden's attorneys to look at that and says, this is a joke. | ||
I'm not signing this. | ||
And that is the only reason why that prosecution is going forward. | ||
But let's take a step away from Hunter Biden. | ||
Joe Biden's in violation of the Espionage Act. | ||
That's what Robert Hearst said in his documents. | ||
But the only reason he's not prosecuting is because he says he's an elderly gentleman. | ||
Meanwhile, Jack Smith is moving forward. | ||
Why? | ||
Because Jack Smith wants to get Trump. | ||
That is not true! | ||
Joe Biden took documents when he was a U.S. | ||
Senator and a Vice President of the United States. | ||
That is a clear violation of the Espionage Act. | ||
And your elderly state does not protect you from violating the Espionage Act. | ||
It does not. | ||
But that's what Maine Justice is doing right now under Merrick Garland. | ||
So you tell me what's fair. | ||
I'm not going to tell you what's fair. | ||
I'm just going to say it's the same Justice Department that is taking Hunter Biden to trial in Delaware next week. | ||
Thank you so much, Congressman. | ||
So ridiculous. | ||
I mean, they literally said Joe Biden's guilty of a crime, but we're not going to charge him. | ||
And then they say nobody's above the law. | ||
So we can just ignore what the Democrats say and crush them. | ||
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Here's the man. | |
There's a live feed from Trump Tower. | ||
Thank you very much, everybody. | ||
This is a case where if they can do this to me, they can do this to anyone. | ||
These are bad people. | ||
These are, in many cases, I believe, sick people. | ||
When you look at our country, what's happening, we're Millions and millions of people are flowing in from all parts of the world, not just South America. | ||
From Africa, from Asia, from the Middle East. | ||
And they're coming in from jails and prisons. | ||
And they're coming in from mental institutions and insane asylums. | ||
They're coming in from all over the world into our country. | ||
And we have a president and a group of fascists that don't want to do anything about it. | ||
Because they could right now, today, he could stop it. | ||
But he's not. | ||
They're destroying our country. | ||
Our country is in very bad shape. | ||
And they're very much against me saying these things. | ||
They want to raise your taxes by four times. | ||
They want to stop you from having cars with their ridiculous mandates that make it impossible for you to get a car or afford a car. | ||
Make it very possible for China to build all of our cars. | ||
It's a very serious problem that we have. | ||
We just went through one of many experiences where we had a conflicted judge. | ||
Highly conflicted. | ||
There's never been a more conflicted judge. | ||
Now, I'm under a gag order, which nobody's ever been under. | ||
No presidential candidate's ever been under a gag order before. | ||
I'm under a gag order. | ||
Nasty gag order. | ||
Where I've had to pay thousands of dollars in penalties and fines, and was threatened with jail. | ||
Think of it, I'm the leading candidate. | ||
I'm leading Biden by a lot, and I'm leading the Republicans to the point where that's over. | ||
So I'm the leading person for president, and I'm under a gag order by a man that can't put two sentences together. | ||
Given by a court, and they are in total conjunction with the White House and the DOJ, just so you understand. | ||
This is all done by Biden and his people. | ||
Maybe his people more importantly. | ||
I don't know if Biden knows too much about it. | ||
Because I don't know if he knows about anything. | ||
But he's nevertheless the president, so we have to use his name. | ||
And this is done by Washington. | ||
And nobody's ever seen anything like it. | ||
So we have a judge who's highly conflicted. | ||
You know what the confliction is. | ||
Nobody wants to write about it. | ||
And I'm not allowed to talk about it. | ||
If I do, he said, I get put in jail. | ||
So we'll play that game a little bit longer. | ||
We won't talk about it. | ||
But you're allowed to talk about it. | ||
I hope you do. | ||
Because there's never been anybody so conflicted as this. | ||
As far as the trial itself, it was very unfair. | ||
We weren't allowed to use our election expert under any circumstances. | ||
You saw what happened to some of the witnesses that were on our side. | ||
They were literally crucified by this man, who looks like an angel, but he's really a devil. | ||
He looks so nice and soft. | ||
People say, oh, he seems like such a nice man. | ||
No, unless you saw him in action. | ||
And you saw that with a certain witness that went through hell. | ||
And when we wanted to do things, he wouldn't let us do those things. | ||
But when the government wanted something, they got everything. | ||
They got everything they wanted. | ||
It was a rigged trial. | ||
We wanted a venue change where we could have a fair trial. | ||
We didn't get it. | ||
We wanted a judge change. | ||
We wanted a judge that wasn't conflicted. | ||
And obviously he didn't do that. | ||
Nobody's ever seen anything like it. | ||
We had a DA who was a failed DA. | ||
Crime is rampant in New York. | ||
Violent crime. | ||
That's what he's really supposed to be looking at. | ||
Crime is rampant in New York. | ||
Yesterday in McDonald's you had a man hitting him up with machetes. | ||
A machete. | ||
Whoever can imagine even a machete being wielded in a store in a place where they're eating and it's going rampant and Bragg is down watching a trial on what they call Crimes. | ||
Crimes. | ||
They're falsifying business records. | ||
That sounds so bad. | ||
To me it sounds very bad. | ||
You know, it's only a misdemeanor, but to me it sounds so bad when they say falsifying business. | ||
That's a bad thing for me. | ||
I've never had that before. | ||
I'm falsifying. | ||
You know what falsifying business records is? | ||
In the first degree. | ||
They say falsifying business records. | ||
Sounds so good, right? | ||
It means that legal expense, I paid a lawyer, totally legal, I paid a lawyer a legal expense, and a bookkeeper without any knowledge from me correctly marked it down in the books, a very professional woman, highly respected, she testified, marked it down in the books as a legal expense. | ||
So a legal expense Paid a lawyer is a legal expense in the books. | ||
It's not sheetrock, construction, or any other thing. | ||
It's a legal expense. | ||
Think of that. | ||
This is what the falsification of business records were. | ||
And I said, what else are you going to call it? | ||
What else are you going to call it? | ||
Now, I would have testified. | ||
I wanted to testify. | ||
The theory is you never testify, because as soon as you testify, anybody, if it were George Washington, don't testify, because he'll get you on something that you said slightly wrong, and then they sue you for perjury. | ||
But I didn't care about that. | ||
I wanted to. | ||
But the judge allowed them to go into everything that I was ever involved in, not this case, everything that I was ever involved in, which is a first. | ||
In other words, you could go into every single thing That I ever did. | ||
Was he a bad boy here? | ||
Was he a bad boy there? | ||
And my lawyer said, what do you need to go through? | ||
And all you wanted to do is testify simply on this case. | ||
Because I would have loved to have testified. | ||
To this day, I would have liked to have testified. | ||
But you would have been, you would have said something out of whack, like it was a beautiful sunny day and it was actually raining out. | ||
And I very much appreciate the big crowd of people outside. | ||
That's incredible what's happening. | ||
The level of support has been incredible. | ||
So the whole thing is legal expense was marked down as legal expense. | ||
Think of it. | ||
This is the crime that I committed, that I'm supposed to go to jail for 187 years for, when you have violent crime all over this city at levels that nobody's ever seen before, where you have businesses leaving. | ||
And businesses are leaving because of this, because heads of businesses say, man, We don't want to get involved with that. | ||
I could go through the books of any business person in this city and I could find things that in theory, I guess, let's indict him, let's destroy his life. | ||
But I'm out there and I don't mind being out there because I'm doing something for this country and I'm doing something for our Constitution. | ||
It's very important. | ||
Far beyond me. | ||
And this can't be allowed to happen to other presidents. | ||
It should never be allowed to happen In the future. | ||
But this is far beyond me. | ||
This is bigger than Trump. | ||
This is bigger than me. | ||
This is bigger than my presidency. | ||
And the people understand it because I just see a poll just came out, the Daily Mail. | ||
That was the first one came out. | ||
It was done last night right after the verdict, where I'm up six points. | ||
Six points from what we already were. | ||
We were leading fairly substantially. | ||
We're up six points in the Daily Mail poll. | ||
Now, maybe other polls come out and it says something differently. | ||
But a lot of people have predicted it, because the public understands, and they understand what's going on. | ||
This is a scam. | ||
This is a rigged trial. | ||
It shouldn't have been in that venue. | ||
We shouldn't have had that judge. | ||
He should have allowed us to have an election expert. | ||
We had the best Expert, most respected expert, head of the Federal Elections Commission. | ||
He was all set to testify. | ||
He was waiting for two days. | ||
And when it was his turn, Bragg's people protested. | ||
And the judge knocked him out, said, you can't testify. | ||
He actually said, you can't testify for anything having to do with the trial. | ||
You can say what the federal elections is. | ||
Well, that doesn't help. | ||
Everybody knows that. | ||
But you can't testify. | ||
So essentially, he wasn't able to testify. | ||
Other people weren't able to testify. | ||
But with these people, they were able to use people salacious. | ||
By the way, and nothing ever happened. | ||
It was no anything. | ||
Nothing ever happened and they know it. | ||
But they were as salacious as they could be. | ||
And it had nothing to do with the case. | ||
But it had to do with politics. | ||
And do you notice the timing? | ||
The timing was perfect. | ||
This case was dead. | ||
It was dropped by every agency, every governmental board. | ||
It was dropped by the highly respected Southern District. | ||
They said, no, there's no case here. | ||
It was dropped by federal election. | ||
And that's what this is about. | ||
This is about a federal election, not a state election. | ||
You're not even allowed to look at it. | ||
They took the state and the city and they went into a federal election. | ||
They're not allowed. | ||
The people from federal elections, Southern District, and Washington dropped the case. | ||
Everybody dropped the case. | ||
There was no case. | ||
Cy Vance dropped the case. | ||
And when Brad came in, he said, this is the most ridiculous case I've ever seen. | ||
And who would have a certain person, again, gag order, who would have a certain person like this ever testify? | ||
He said, this is essentially one of the worst people I've ever seen, ever, to testify. | ||
He said, the craziest case I've ever seen. | ||
This is brag. | ||
Then when I announced I was running for president, a long time later, they decided to revive this case. | ||
And they got a judge, Judge Marshan, who was Responsible for another case that was also brought. | ||
It destroyed the life of a very good man, by the way. | ||
Destroyed the life of a very good man who went to prison once, and then they just put him in prison again because they said he lied. | ||
He didn't lie. | ||
I looked at the statements he made. | ||
In fact, he didn't remember something, and they put him in jail again. | ||
They've destroyed him. | ||
With me for many years, he was an honorable person. | ||
He was an honest man. | ||
And if you look at what he did, supposedly, it never happened. | ||
There's never been anything like this. | ||
Over the education of his grandchildren, over he didn't report that he had a car or two cars on his income. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I wonder how many people here have cars. | ||
I wonder how many people said, oh, gee, I have a car that's worth X dollars. | ||
How do you even figure it? | ||
And I guess you do have to report it. | ||
I would say probably almost nobody does. | ||
Nobody even thinks about it. | ||
They put this man, they destroyed this man. | ||
But they put him in jail again because they didn't want him to testify. | ||
They didn't want him to testify. | ||
That's why he went to jail. | ||
They put him in jail twice. | ||
He's 77 years old. | ||
Now normally I'd say that's an old guy. | ||
But I don't feel 77. | ||
Nobody ever says that about me. | ||
I'd like them to say, gee, we have to have a little sorrow for this man. | ||
Because they just don't say that about me. | ||
But maybe I'm better off that way. | ||
I think I'm probably better off that way. | ||
But they put him in jail. | ||
Twice. | ||
And you have to see what they put him in jail. | ||
And he was threatened by the judge. | ||
This man was told you're going to get 15 years in jail if you don't give up Trump. | ||
And he was told that. | ||
You're going to get 15 years in jail. | ||
And he made a plea deal because he didn't want to spend the rest of his life. | ||
And he was told that viciously. | ||
We're living in a fascist state. | ||
He was told that viciously. | ||
So you can go to jail for four months, five months, or you can get 15 years in jail. | ||
So do a plea. | ||
Almost who wouldn't do that plea? | ||
Everyone does those pleas. | ||
It's a horrible thing. | ||
There's a whole group of lawyers that fight that. | ||
It's so unfair. | ||
It's so unfair. | ||
But they destroyed his life. | ||
So many other things. | ||
You look at Southern District didn't want to bring the case. | ||
Nobody wanted to bring the case. | ||
And then you know who didn't want to bring the case? | ||
Most of all is Bragg. | ||
Bragg didn't want to bring it. | ||
But then he brought it. | ||
And they tried to make it a different case. | ||
They didn't say legal expense equal legal expense. | ||
Again, if I wrote down and paid a lawyer... And by the way, this was a highly qualified lawyer. | ||
Now, I'm not allowed to use his name because of the gag order. | ||
But you know, he's a sleazebag. | ||
Everybody knows that. | ||
Took me a while to find out. | ||
But he was effective. | ||
He did work. | ||
But he wasn't a fixer, he was a lawyer. | ||
You know, they like to use the word fixer. | ||
He wasn't a fixer, he was a lawyer. | ||
At the time, he was a... | ||
A fully accredited lawyer. | ||
Now, he got into trouble not because of me. | ||
He got into trouble because he made outside deals and he had something to do with taxicabs and medallions and he borrowed money. | ||
And that's why he went. | ||
And then he pled to three election violations. | ||
And as soon as I saw that, I said, I wonder why he did that. | ||
He pled. | ||
He took a deal. | ||
Now, he took a deal because he wanted to get off. | ||
In other words, I'll take a plea deal and I want to get off. | ||
And he wanted to make a deal with the Southern District. | ||
And they wrote the worst report I think I've ever seen on any human being, other than the report that was written on James Comey by the Inspector General. | ||
A very great Inspector General, actually. | ||
Wrote a report that was so bad. | ||
This one was possibly worse. | ||
The Southern District. | ||
The judge didn't let us use it. | ||
He said, it's hearsay. | ||
I said, it's not hearsay. | ||
Wouldn't let us use it. | ||
This is about the man. | ||
But he got in trouble for a very simple reason. | ||
Because he was involved with borrowing a lot of money and he did something with the banks. | ||
I don't know if it's defrauded the banks, but something happened. | ||
You guys know what it is. | ||
And then in addition to that, he gave up on three things where he wasn't guilty. | ||
In fact, they were going to testify on that. | ||
Head of the FEC the Brad Smith the election expert number one Rated in the country was going to testify He took a plea on three things He just added them in because that gave him more bargaining power with respect to me but the three things that he pled on having to do with the election and Having to do essentially a little bit with me They weren't crimes They weren't crimes nor is Paying money under an NDA. | ||
So we have an NDA. | ||
Non-disclosure agreement. | ||
It's a big deal, a non-disclosure agreement. | ||
Totally honorable, totally good, totally accepted. | ||
Everybody has them. | ||
Every company has non-disclosure agreements. | ||
But the press called it slush fund and all sorts of other things. | ||
Hush money? | ||
Hush money. | ||
It's not hush money. | ||
It's called the non-disclosure agreement. | ||
And Most of the people in this room have a non-disclosure agreement with their company. | ||
It's a disgrace. | ||
So it's not hush money. | ||
It's a non-disclosure agreement. | ||
Totally legal. | ||
Totally common. | ||
Everyone has it. | ||
And what happened is he signed a non-disclosure agreement with This person, I guess other people, but it's totally honest. | ||
You're allowed to make the payment. | ||
You don't have to make it. | ||
You can make it any way you want. | ||
It's a non-disclosure agreement. | ||
And he signed that. | ||
And there was nothing wrong with signing it. | ||
And this should have been a non-case. | ||
And everybody said it was a non-case, including Bragg. | ||
Bragg said, until I ran for office. | ||
And then they saw the polls. | ||
I was leading the Republicans. | ||
I was leading the Democrats. | ||
I was leading everybody. | ||
And all of a sudden, They brought it back. | ||
It's a very sad thing that's happening in our country, and it's a thing that I'm honored. | ||
In a way, I'm honored. | ||
It's not that it's pleasant. | ||
It's very bad for family. | ||
It's very bad for friends and businesses. | ||
But I'm honored to be involved in it because somebody has to do it, and I might as well keep going and be the one. | ||
But I'm very honored to be involved because we're fighting for our Constitution. | ||
Money that was paid was paid legally. | ||
There was nothing illegal. | ||
In fact, the lawyer in creating the NDA, because at that time he was a fully accredited lawyer. | ||
He wasn't a fixer. | ||
I never thought of him as a fixer. | ||
The media called him a fixer or the prosecutors called him a fixer. | ||
He was a lawyer. | ||
And he was fairly good. | ||
Later on, I didn't like what he did. | ||
I didn't like, for instance, I didn't like that when I became president, he went around and made deals with companies. | ||
When I heard that, he was gone. | ||
He was gone. | ||
And he had payments coming to him. | ||
And a lot of this involved things that are very simple. | ||
There was nothing wrong. | ||
These were standard. | ||
This was standard stuff. | ||
Standard stuff. | ||
Everything involved was standard. | ||
There was no crime here. | ||
In fact, I just watched a couple of the reports. | ||
You watched Jonathan Turley, Andy McCarthy, Greg Jarrett. | ||
You look at all of these people. | ||
Mark Levin. | ||
All very talented people. | ||
Great people. | ||
Many more. | ||
Many more. | ||
And they don't know me, essentially. | ||
They don't know me. | ||
They're legal scholars and experts. | ||
But I look at them, I watched Charlie this morning saying, there's no crime here. | ||
Everybody says there's no crime here. | ||
Except for this DA that's got the city out of control with crime. | ||
It's absolutely out of control. | ||
So we have an NDA that was signed. | ||
We have legal expenses. | ||
And here's the thing, on legal expenses, you have 100 where they say they do a charge. | ||
I just recorded this out. | ||
Falsification of business records in the first degree. | ||
It sounds so bad. | ||
I said, wow. | ||
And even my own lawyers, I get very upset with them because they don't say what it is. | ||
They say, well, falsification of legal Uh, records is only a felony. | ||
Well, that's a lot is only a they say misdemeanor But they try and bring it up to a felony if there's two crimes. | ||
They have all these different things The other thing is they missed the statute of limitations by a lot Because this was very old. | ||
They could have brought this seven years ago instead of bringing it right in the middle of the election So they missed the statute of limitations. | ||
They did everything now. | ||
Let me give you the good news. | ||
The good news is Last night, we just got a report this morning, in the history of politics, I believe, maybe I'm wrong, somebody will find that I'm wrong, maybe, but I don't think so. | ||
They raised with small money donors, meaning like $21, $42, $53, $38, a record $39 million in about a 10-hour period. | ||
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No, think of that. - I like those people. | |
Because so far, I guess it's backfired. | ||
Now, I don't know. | ||
I'd rather not have it happen. | ||
I don't want to have it backfiring. | ||
I want to win this thing legitimately, not because they were stupid and did things that they shouldn't be doing. | ||
They shouldn't have brought this case. | ||
They were saying it this morning. | ||
This is a case that should not have been brought. | ||
I watched Andy McCarthy say, this is a case that should not have been brought. | ||
And that was this morning. | ||
But they all say that. | ||
Every legal scholar has said it. | ||
Every legal — and these are great people. | ||
They really understand the law. | ||
The other thing, a poll just came out. | ||
The first poll — I don't know, maybe others will be bad. | ||
But a poll just came out a little while ago. | ||
The Daily Mail. | ||
Does anybody read the Daily Mail? | ||
It's very good. | ||
They have a good poll. | ||
At least I like it today. | ||
And the Daily Mail just came out with a poll, and it has Trump up six points in the last 12 hours. | ||
Six points. | ||
Six points since this happened. | ||
Who thought this could happen? | ||
Because the people of our country know it's a hoax. | ||
They know it's a hoax. | ||
They get it. | ||
You know, they're really smart, and it's really something. | ||
So we're going to be appealing this. | ||
Scam. | ||
Alright, folks, so this is Donald Trump live at Trump Tower. | ||
We have to go to commercial break here, but we will return to his statements on the other side if he's still making them. | ||
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The judge was a tyrant. | ||
And you got to see that with Bob Costello, a fine man. | ||
I've never seen anything like it. | ||
And neither has anybody that was in that courthouse where he demanded that the courthouse be cleared. | ||
Now the good news is, most of the people in the courthouse were the media. | ||
And anybody that was in the media, if you're fair, you'll say, wow. | ||
That was anger. | ||
That was crazed. | ||
He was crazed. | ||
And the reason that Bob Costello acted a little bit upset, which I think he has a right to, was that Every question he was being asked was being objected to by the other side and sustained by the judge. | ||
Sustained. | ||
I think he did it many times. | ||
I don't know what the number—many times. | ||
Even I was sitting there saying—and these were basic questions. | ||
And he, I never saw anybody treated that way by a judge. | ||
And I've been treated very badly by two other judges also, because it's all the same thing. | ||
And it all comes out of the White House. | ||
Crooked Joe Biden, the worst president in the history of our country. | ||
He's the worst president in the history of our country. | ||
The most incompetent. | ||
He's the dumbest president we've ever had. | ||
He's the dumbest president, most incompetent president, and he's the most dishonest president we've ever had. | ||
And so many of the—he's a Manchurian candidate. | ||
You take a look at the way he treats China, Russia, so many others. | ||
You know, I ended the Russian pipeline. | ||
It was dead. | ||
He comes in and he approves it. | ||
And he gets $3.5 million, meaning $3.5 million is paid to the family, his family, from the mayor. | ||
Of Moscow's wife. | ||
And I said, where did that come from? | ||
Nobody wants to talk about it. | ||
But he's a very big danger to our country. | ||
And the only way they think they can win this election is by doing exactly what they're doing right now. | ||
Win it in the courts because they can't win it at the ballot box. | ||
So we're going to show them that Oh, we're gonna fight. | ||
It's actually, I don't know, it's something where I'm wired in such a way that a lot of people would have gone away a long time ago. | ||
They would have gone away after impeachment hoax number one. | ||
That was a total hoax. | ||
I had great support from the Republican Party, though. | ||
Then you had impeachment hoax number two. | ||
And then they formed the committee. | ||
How about they formed the committee of thugs? | ||
The J6 committee of thugs. | ||
And they took their records and they destroyed all of the records after the committee was abandoned. | ||
Because those records were great for us. | ||
Now can you imagine if Republicans did that? | ||
Everybody would have been in jail by now. | ||
Think of it, the unselect, I call it the unselect, they call it select committee, I call it the unselect committee of thugs. | ||
It's 100% Democrat and two past Republicans that are no longer Republicans that are no longer in business anymore. | ||
Thank you. | ||
But it was all Democrats and two wayward Republicans. | ||
Liz Cheney and crying Adam Kinzinger. | ||
He cries every time he goes on television. | ||
He's the most emotional human being I think I've ever seen. | ||
And that was our representatives. | ||
These two people were our representatives. | ||
So they had all this stuff that they're leaking, and then when it came time to look at the records, like where the police said and the Capitol Guard said that I supplied, think of it, that I recommended as many soldiers or National Guard as you want. 10,000. | ||
If you had 500, you wouldn't have had a problem. | ||
There wouldn't have been a J6. | ||
But Nancy Pelosi and the group didn't want it. | ||
Anyway, so they have testimony to all of that, that I did not attack the Secret Service agent in the front of a car. | ||
You know, these are strong people. | ||
And I supposedly went to the driver, and I grabbed him around the neck. | ||
And he rebuffed me. | ||
And then I went to the other guy, who I think is a black belt in karate, and he's slightly younger than me. | ||
Maybe 35 years, 40 years, 50 years. | ||
And I grabbed him around the neck and said, he's a black belt in karate. | ||
They know how to get somebody from around their neck. | ||
They would have gone like this, and that would be the end of that. | ||
Actually, I had a friend that said, you shouldn't dispute that. | ||
That makes you look like the toughest cookie we've ever seen. | ||
You should have let that go on. | ||
But the fact is, it never happened. | ||
It was all made up. | ||
And that was proven to be made up. | ||
It proved to be a false story. | ||
And they deleted and destroyed all of that information. | ||
Every ounce of it. | ||
We're dealing with a corrupt government. | ||
We have a corrupt country. | ||
Our elections are corrupt. | ||
Our borders are open. | ||
Our borders are going to be closed very soon. | ||
November 5th is going to be the most important day in the history of our country. | ||
Now, when I say that, because my people are always saying, do this, do this, because we're fighting for America, DonaldJTrump.com. | ||
I hope everybody watching right now, DonaldJTrump.com, because it really makes a difference. | ||
They have a lot of money on the other side. | ||
I don't know where they get it. | ||
Nobody knows where they get it. | ||
But for some reason, they get money. | ||
But they're not on the side of our country. | ||
In many ways, I think they hate our country. | ||
Who on earth can want open borders where people are allowed to pour in from countries unknown, from places unknown, from languages that we haven't even heard of? | ||
We have people sitting in schools with languages where very few people have ever even heard of these languages. | ||
It's not like Spanish or French or Russian. | ||
Language is unknown. | ||
We have people coming from Corners of the globe. | ||
And many of them are not good people. | ||
Many terrorists. | ||
Record levels of terrorism. | ||
Record levels of terrorists have come into our country. | ||
Record. | ||
They've never seen anything like it. | ||
You know, there was a report that in 2019 — I don't believe this, by the way. | ||
The media gave it, and it was good for me, believe it or not. | ||
They said in 2019, there were no terrorists. | ||
Recorded that came into our country. | ||
I don't believe that. | ||
I don't think that's possible. | ||
But they actually 2019 was a Trump year. | ||
I don't believe that that could be possible. | ||
But they said no terrorists came into our country. | ||
So let's say it was close. | ||
Let's say it was close. | ||
But now record levels of terrorists. | ||
Record levels. | ||
The highest level we've ever seen of terrorists are pouring into our country. | ||
You have China with, just in the last few months, 29,000 people came in, and I looked at them on a line, and they look like perfect soldiers. | ||
They're almost all male, from 19 to 25. | ||
It looks like a recruiting exercise. | ||
They have beautiful tents. | ||
They have propane stoves. | ||
They have cell phones, the best you can buy. | ||
I said, what's going on? | ||
It looks like they're building an army right in our country. | ||
I don't think that would happen, right? | ||
We're losing our country. | ||
And I really think that this is an event, what took place yesterday with this judge. | ||
Look, we have conflicted, but he's a crooked judge. | ||
And you'll understand that. | ||
And I say that knowing that it's very dangerous for me to say that. | ||
And I don't mind, because I'm willing to do whatever I have to do to save our country and to save our Constitution. | ||
I don't mind. | ||
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So... So... Thank you. | |
So we will continue the fight. | ||
We're going to make America great again. | ||
Very simple. | ||
When people fight MAGA, they say, we're going to fight. | ||
I watch Biden. | ||
We're going to fight MAGA. | ||
We're going to stop MAGA. | ||
It's make America great again. | ||
That's all it is. | ||
MAGA. | ||
Make America Great Again. | ||
Our country's in serious trouble. | ||
We owe $36 trillion. | ||
We were going to be — we were energy independent for the first time ever, and now we're begging Venezuela for oil. | ||
One statistic you have to hear. | ||
Venezuela was crime-ridden. | ||
Caracas, the cities — crime-ridden. | ||
Two years ago, three years ago. | ||
They just reported a 72% drop in crime in the last year. | ||
Because all of their criminals, most of them, and the rest are coming in now, the ones that didn't come in. | ||
In Venezuela, their prisons have been emptied into the United States. | ||
They're criminals and drug dealers. | ||
Trump is wrapping up his statements here. | ||
We'll finish up on the other side and take a few more of your phone calls as well. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
It's the American Journal and fullwarestore.com is where you go to support us. | ||
In Venezuela, their prisons have been emptied into the United States. | ||
Their criminals and drug dealers have been taken out of the cities and brought into the United States. | ||
And that's true with many other countries. | ||
The Congo has just released a lot of people from jail. | ||
Congo, Africa, just released a lot of people, a lot of people, from their prisons and jails and brought them into the United States of America. | ||
This is what's happening to our country, and it's not sustainable by anyone. | ||
Little things like our kids can't have a Little League game anymore because you have tents and you have migrants living on the fields. | ||
That's the least of it. | ||
People are taking over our luxury hotels, migrants, and yet our veterans, our great veterans, are living on the streets. | ||
Like dogs, they're living on the streets. | ||
But migrants are living in luxury hotels in cities all over our country, run by Democrats. | ||
So, it's my honor to be doing this. | ||
It really is. | ||
It's a very unpleasant thing, to be honest. | ||
But it's a great, great honor. | ||
We're going to do what I have to do. | ||
I'm going to do it. | ||
And the support has been — that's why I mentioned the number of $39 million. | ||
That's why I mentioned we're up six points. | ||
And we went up a lot over the last month, because everybody said it was a rigged deal. | ||
It was a rigged trial. | ||
But we're going to make America great again. | ||
We're going to make it better than ever before. | ||
November 5th. | ||
Remember, November 5th is the most important day in the history of our country. | ||
Thank you very much, everybody. | ||
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Donald Trump wrapping up. | |
Statements there from Trump Tower following his conviction. | ||
Classic Trump. | ||
I guess that's what I have to say about that. | ||
Classic Trump. | ||
Obviously he was restricted from saying certain things because of the ongoing gag order. | ||
Which means he wasn't allowed to lay out some of the facts as he would otherwise. | ||
And of course, what he's pointing out when he's talking about the migrants, which is just one aspect. | ||
Yesterday, Biden apparently gave secret permission to Ukraine to strike inside Russia with US weapons. | ||
I mean, the treason taking place in the United States. | ||
It's really ubiquitous. | ||
It's everywhere. | ||
It's all encompassing. | ||
It's a holistic sort of treason that we're dealing with. | ||
As Liz Wheeler notes on X, Hillary Clinton deleted 30,000 emails. | ||
Epstein's clients walk free. | ||
Mayorkas allowed the invasion of our border. | ||
Is allowing. | ||
I'll correct that. | ||
Mayorkas is allowing the invasion of our border. | ||
Pelosi's rich from insider trading. | ||
Hunter is a crack addict with hookers. | ||
Biden sold access to Chinese commies. | ||
Stephen D'Antonio staged the Whitmer Fed napping in January 6. | ||
Peter Strzok and Lisa Page weaponized the FBI to get Trump. | ||
Fauci lied about funding gain-of-function that created the COVID-19 virus. | ||
Cuomo killed 11,000 elderly people in New York. | ||
Pfizer and Moderna lied about the safety of the mRNA jabs. | ||
Planned Parenthood sold aborted baby body parts. | ||
They're all walking free, but Trump is convicted for paying his attorney. | ||
That is a very modest list of crimes committed by people currently in power. | ||
In fact, as they do it out in the open, I mean, the most recent is the document case where I mean, I just have to reiterate it because it's so absurd. | ||
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It's. | |
You got to let it sink in that they literally said Joe Biden committed crimes. | ||
We're not going to charge him because he's too old and feeble. | ||
We couldn't get a conviction. | ||
This is where we're at. | ||
Nobody's above the law. | ||
Unless we can find some tangential excuse not to charge you, in which case, Hillary's above the law, and Bill's above the law, and Gates is above the law, and they're all above the law. | ||
I mean, they're all outside of the law. | ||
Again, I'm not, I don't want to just re-litigate everything that we've been through, but every aspect of this prosecution is Blatantly political. | ||
We showed the compilation from the Trump war room at the beginning of the show, but one of the people there is Fareed Zakaria, right? | ||
Even the far-left liberal, I mean, Democrat Party activists, places like CNN, they admit this never would have been brought if the man's name wasn't Donald Trump. | ||
Never would have been the case. | ||
As Trump pointed out in his speech just now, you can go through the books of any business and find something That they mislabeled. | ||
Something that they misvalued. | ||
Some payment that some secretary didn't fully explain. | ||
Just jotted a note down shorthand rather than writing down exactly what the payment was for. | ||
This is the type of crime that everybody commits whether they know it or not. | ||
It's a classic thing of authoritarianism or totalitarianism. | ||
Everybody listening to my voice right now is probably broken a law today. | ||
It's just one of those things. | ||
Especially with the number and variable interpretations of the laws that are on the books now. | ||
Anybody can be subject to this type of investigation. | ||
And obviously it didn't start with this. | ||
I mean, if you just think about the scale of what Trump has been under For 10 years at this point, almost 10 years, 9 years at this point. | ||
From the Russia collusion hoax to the special counsel investigation from Robert Mueller. | ||
A weaponized FBI, FISA court, CIA operation against him. | ||
Digging into absolutely everything he did, everyone he talked to, every dollar he acquired over years and years and years. | ||
And this is what they come up with. | ||
Is they get one crooked lawyer, Michael Cohen, to blame Trump for something that he himself did, and that's what they got on the man. | ||
Again, even to look at the pre-printed, paid-for signs being held by the dysgenic mutants of New York City. | ||
Pathetic. | ||
It is all utterly pathetic. | ||
An article by Eli Honig, the CNN legal commentator who followed every twist and turn in the Trump trial and formally worked with Alvin Bragg, is totally devastating as the due process violations of this prosecution, particularly this stunner, this post by Michael Tracy on X. | ||
Says, when you impose meaningful search parameters, the truth emerges. | ||
The charges against Trump are obscure and nearly entirely unprecedented. | ||
In fact, no state prosecutor in New York or Wyoming or anywhere has ever charged federal election laws as a direct or predicate state crime against anyone for anything, none, ever. | ||
Totally unprecedented. | ||
First time ever any of these political theories have been put into practice. | ||
No, and that's the thing. | ||
I'm glad that Republicans seem to finally, this late hour, starting to realize that we have to play the game that the Democrats are playing. | ||
But even that is kind of frustrating because the Democrats never seem to worry about precedence. | ||
They never seem to worry that what they're doing is a novel political or legal theory that's never been in practice before and would be breaking new ground and Or is destroying a tradition of literal centuries of the application of law. | ||
They don't care. | ||
They don't ask you to do it first so that they have permission to do it. | ||
This is how different things are. | ||
Democrats do things that are unprecedented, totally without legal predicate in all of the history of English common law. | ||
They just do it. | ||
They just do it. | ||
They don't care. | ||
And Republicans won't even do it back. | ||
Now we have the president, the precedent, now we have the predicate established, and Republicans are still waffling and tepid and lukewarm about going after their opponents. | ||
This is about saving the country. | ||
This is about rescuing the world from World War III, from demographic annihilation, From the communistic tearing down of your entire country's history. | ||
If you think that going soft on the Democrats is somehow upholding a moral imperative as defined by the Constitution. | ||
Understand that you are a willing participant in the total destruction of our nation. | ||
Not just the ideals that we once stood for. | ||
But the physical reality of our country is going away. | ||
It's being utterly and completely destroyed on purpose, by design. | ||
They're telling you that's what they're doing. | ||
So there's no option moving forward of getting back to some semblance of rule and law where everybody's playing by the rules. | ||
Either one side Is going full bore and crushing the other side or both sides are doing it? | ||
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I want to give up. | |
I want to fight. | ||
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