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According to a CNN report, Thomas Crooks purchased a five-foot ladder on his way to the rally and was able to somehow carry this ladder along with his rifle to a building with a direct line of sight to Trump's podium, a building that was occupied by heavily armed police. | ||
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Tonight, ABC News has learned that heavily armed local police were stationed inside that building and missed Thomas Crooks climbing up the outside of the building to the roof. | |
With rifle in hand, Crooks used this ladder to climb the building and was spotted on the rooftop 30 minutes before he opened fire. | ||
He was photographed by police and reported 25 minutes before the shooting. | ||
He was even confronted while on the roof before the shooting. | ||
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A local police officer climbed up the roof and confronted Brooks moments before the shooting. | |
The officer grabbed hold of the edge of the building, pulled himself up to be able to look. | ||
And according to what he's told me, shooter turned, rifle was pointed at the officer, the officer defensive move, kind of ducked, fell, lost his grip on the building. | ||
Bystanders began pointing out crooks to police a full two minutes before he opened fire. | ||
Look, they're all pointing. | ||
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Yeah, someone's on top of the roof, look. | |
There he is right there. | ||
Right there, see him? | ||
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He's laying down, see him? | |
Yeah, he's laying down. | ||
The defensive sniper detail was looking directly at him a full 40 seconds before he opened fire and allowed him to fire a few shots before taking him out. | ||
The first shot fired grazed Trump's right ear as he turned his head towards the shooter. | ||
Had he not turned his head, he would have been murdered on live television. | ||
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We call that DRT, which means dead right there. | |
And so what that means is all sympathetic parasympathetic nerve response is gone because I've just basically severed your central nervous system. | ||
Whether it's right here or from the side you're looking right about here at the ear, it's going to sever that central nervous system and it means everything stops. | ||
It lights out. | ||
The fact that it literally grazed him, I mean we're talking about a manner of a half a degree difference. - Now I'm gonna just turn my head to show the joint. | ||
And something wrapped me in something like a giant, like the world's largest mosquito. - According to a classmate, Crooks was shooting competitively as early as his freshman year and was a member of a local gun club. | ||
So he's been training with a rifle for at least five years. | ||
And the mathematics submitted by Mike Adams and verified by Michael Yawn suggest that the shots were fired by Crooks. | ||
So far, Crooks is an enigma, which fits the profile of a mind-control assassin. | ||
But either way, this was undoubtedly an inside job to assassinate President Trump, and leads directly to Mayorkas. | ||
Viktor Orban has been privately meeting with Ukraine President Zelensky, Russian President Putin, and former President Donald Trump to negotiate a peace deal. | ||
And Putin recently announced that he is open to discussing this further. | ||
You know, the fact that Mr. Trump, as a presidential candidate, says that he's ready and wants to stop a war in Ukraine, we take that very seriously. | ||
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Well, I... | |
I haven't seen his ideas on how exactly he's going to do that, and that is the key question. | ||
But I have no doubt that he says that sincerely, and we support that. | ||
Astrologers have been predicting events around a rare planetary transit occurring on July 15, involving the star Algol, known as the Demon Star, which represents Medusa's beheading ...and is considered to be one of the most violent and unfortunate stars in astrology. | ||
And the assassination attempt occurred on the same day as the Bohemian Club's occult ritual, the Cremation of Care, at the Bohemian Grove, where an effigy is sacrificed in fire. | ||
Whether you call them the Illuminati, the Deep State, or the Synagogue of Satan, they do not want peace. | ||
But America lives to fight another day. | ||
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese. | ||
All right, folks, as the latest from Greg Reese, the failed assassination attempt on President Trump, an exclusive report. | ||
We will be digging into some of the new and increasingly absurd things coming out about the assassination attempt. | ||
And it gets very crazy, folks. | ||
I mean, the more we're learning, the less believable it is. | ||
It's pretty wild. | ||
We'll talk about that. | ||
And we'll talk, of course, about the second night of the RNC, which was significantly better than the first. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
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It's Wednesday, July 17th, and the year of our Lord, 2024. | |
And you're listening to the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
I think it's time to blow this thing. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Very big show we have for you today. | ||
We'll be joined by Brianna Morello a little bit later in the show. | ||
A lot to talk about, mostly in two topics. | ||
That is the assassination attempt on Donald Trump and more information we're finding out about this. | ||
Each new piece of information, each new statement made, each new statement made, opens up whole new vistas of absurdity and questions and strangeness. | ||
Slanted roofs, five-foot ladders, 12-foot ladders. | ||
Sniper positions. | ||
It's all very bizarre. | ||
It's all very, very. | ||
Convoluted. | ||
And it's looking more and more. | ||
Suspicious as time goes on. | ||
So we'll get into some of those. | ||
Things and then we'll also get into night two of the RNC, which. | ||
It's pretty great. | ||
I gotta say, just a marked improvement over yesterday. | ||
In just about every way you could possibly imagine. | ||
It was everything I wanted. | ||
It was everything I begged for yesterday. | ||
It was intense. | ||
It was heartfelt. | ||
Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis and Vivek Ramaswamy and Ben Carson and Ted Cruz was like yelling like crazy. | ||
He was mad. | ||
It was great. | ||
Even the not politician people when they bring regular You know, there's a woman that lost her son. | ||
I might play her whole video, her whole speech. | ||
It's like five minutes long, but her son was a Marine, maybe not a Marine, but he was a veteran that was shot at in Afghanistan, I believe, only to be killed by illegal immigrants when he came back to New York City. | ||
And then those illegal immigrants were essentially given a slap on the wrist by Alvin Bragg. | ||
And she just gave an incredibly powerful speech. | ||
It was great. | ||
It was awesome. | ||
And I don't know, I don't remember in old conventions, is the candidate usually in the room? | ||
They're not, right? | ||
Like this time, everybody was giving speeches and they would constantly cut back to Donald Trump just sitting there smiling and smiling in a way, like he looks like the Buddha. | ||
He looks like he's achieved enlightenment. | ||
He looks like he has transcended the mortal plane. | ||
And is now just watching things from a higher realm. | ||
I mean, it's pretty wild. | ||
It is pretty wild. | ||
He looks high. | ||
That's what he looks like. | ||
Maybe he's on some painkillers because of his ear, but this is a guy that never drinks alcohol, doesn't smoke, never had a cigarette. | ||
I doubt he's popping Percocets in the back. | ||
I don't think it's that. | ||
I don't think it's that at all. | ||
I think it's very genuine. | ||
And we can bring up, um, might have to scroll through it a little bit, but like during Sarah Huckabee Sanders' speech, which was fantastic. | ||
And they just kept cutting back to him. | ||
And it's hard to, it's hard to explain. | ||
I don't know if the crew can sort of scroll through or yeah, I put up a still image of it. | ||
And he's just got this look in his eyes. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It was, it was fun. | ||
It was a very good, it was a very good event. | ||
So we had a lot of speeches to go to from that. | ||
And we'll talk about the reaction to it as well. | ||
I may have been wrong about yesterday. | ||
I may have been wrong about yesterday. | ||
I was not happy with how, sort of, I just wasn't happy with the first night. | ||
The first night was lame, I didn't like it, but then there's these videos. | ||
I have a video. | ||
Sort of an older, yeah, there you go. | ||
Trump has transcended. | ||
Trump is rainbow body. | ||
Trump survived. | ||
And you know what it reminds me of is like, um, like the, the Roman emperor and, and they would fake it, but it was like, I almost understood how these Roman emperors would like Caligula. | ||
Caligula had this thing where he like got really sick and he like disappeared for a couple of weeks. | ||
And then when he came back, he said he was a God. | ||
He said he went through a transfer to a transformation. | ||
He was, he was metamorphosizing from a human into a God. | ||
And of course, nobody believes that it was all a fraud, but in order to not be killed by the emperor, everybody was like, oh my God, I can see it. | ||
I can see it in your face. | ||
You have become a God. | ||
It's you. | ||
There's something about you. | ||
Your aura has changed. | ||
And they're like, bow down and worship him. | ||
I'm not saying Trump's a God. | ||
I'm not saying anything like that. | ||
But there's been like some sort of spiritual transformation in Donald Trump, and it's evident on his face. | ||
He has gone through some sort of metamorphosis. | ||
And believe it or not, It's actually getting in votes. | ||
And I'll show you a video on that on the other side of the Daily Dispatch. | ||
So we'll get into all of that. | ||
And we'll get into some World War III stuff as well. | ||
I want to take your calls. | ||
We'll be hearing from Brianna Morella. | ||
Just a lot to cover today. | ||
So stay tuned. | ||
Oh yeah, JD Vance as well. | ||
More debate about JD Vance. | ||
Although that's kind of... | ||
I'm kind of done talking about it. | ||
He's awesome. | ||
I like him. | ||
I'm completely in favor of him now and I think people bitching about J.D. | ||
Vance are impediments to the Trump train now and must be expelled. | ||
There's no room for you anymore. | ||
We have a victory to attain. | ||
So unity above all else and it's working. | ||
So we'll get into all that and more. | ||
Your phone calls. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
Let's get into it like we always do with your Daily Dispatch. | ||
Alright, here it is folks, your Daily Dispatch for Wednesday, the 17th of July, 2024. | ||
Unbelievable! | ||
Representative Lauren Boebert reports that the DHS is now obstructing a congressional investigation into the Secret Service security failures leading up to the Trump assassination attempt. | ||
Lauren Boebert posts, on Tuesday, the Secret Service had agreed to brief the House Oversight Committee. | ||
Now, Homeland Security has stepped in, superseding all communications with the Oversight Committee, and has refused to confirm a briefing will occur. | ||
This is shady. | ||
I won't be backing off. | ||
Yeah, extremely shady. | ||
So, the Secret Service, which I'm a little bit confused by because originally, under its initial construction, the Secret Service is part of the Treasury, believe it or not. | ||
It was originally founded to stop counterfeiting. | ||
So, I guess now it's under DHS, which makes more sense, but I was always under the impression that to this day, It was technically under the Treasury Department. | ||
So how the DHS could swoop in and supersede them doesn't make a lot of sense to me. | ||
Unless now, maybe the Secret Service now is couched under DHS, but obviously Alejandro Mayorkas, head of DHS, is now covering up the Secret Service failures. | ||
They are now refusing to Allow our elected representatives to exercise their constitutional obligation to perform oversight. | ||
So yet another example of the usurping of congressional power, blocking the checks and balances of our three brand system. | ||
And it's not the only thing that they did yesterday to consolidate Power into the executive branch so it can be wielded by unelected spy state bureaucrats completely out of any, you know, out of touch for the average voter to have a say as to what's going on. | ||
Very, very disturbing stuff. | ||
We'll dig into that a little bit more, but it's unbelievable. | ||
It's unbelievable what's been going on with this assassination. | ||
Truly. | ||
Shocking and bizarre. | ||
We'll get into it more in this next story as well. | ||
Just utter nonsense that nobody believes. | ||
Secret Service ramped up security after receiving intel of Iranian plot to assassinate Trump. | ||
No known connection to shooting. | ||
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authorities obtained intelligence from a human source in recent weeks on a plot by Iran to try to assassinate Donald Trump, a development that led the Secret Service increasing security around the former president, multiple people briefed on the matter told CNN. | ||
There's no indication that Thomas Matthew Crooks, the would-be assassin who attempted to kill the former president on Saturday, was connected to the plot, sources say. | ||
So despite the fact that the assassination attempt is a litany of security shortfalls and failures, this apparently was ramped up security. | ||
I'd hate to see what security was regularly like. | ||
So this is another, you know, unnamed source. | ||
Providing information that is clearly designed to get the American people, specifically Trump supporters, to be in favor of a war with Iran. | ||
And nobody's buying it. | ||
Representative Brian Mast, the traitorous subversive, the dual loyalist, well, no, the Israel loyalist, the guy who wears his IDF uniform in Congress, Crazy, just absolutely crazy. | ||
We have literally foreign soldiers pretending to represent us, America. | ||
It's just complete nonsense. | ||
And he, you know, said Iran is trying to assassinate Donald Trump. | ||
I scrolled through 1,200 comments of his, 1,200 comments under that post blaming Iran. | ||
I found three that even remotely believed him. | ||
Three out of 1,200. | ||
This post somehow has like, you know, tens of thousands of likes. | ||
Kind of strange. | ||
10,000 people liked it, but not a single one felt like commenting, huh? | ||
Isn't that interesting? | ||
The likes are probably fake, I guess, is what I'm hinting at. | ||
Because nobody's buying this. | ||
Absolutely nobody's buying it. | ||
Everybody gets what's going on. | ||
And it's another example of... | ||
The deep state, the international spy cabal are just failing, just utterly failing, thinking that they still have total control of the minds of the people. | ||
And that's what it is. | ||
They just think, they think, ah, it's fine, they'll complain, whatever, but we'll go to war with Iran, and then we'll institute the draft, and then they'll have to fight for us. | ||
So they cannot believe us if they want. | ||
It won't change the war that we're starting. | ||
They're really doing it. | ||
They're going for it. | ||
And it's overconfidence that will be their undoing. | ||
Meanwhile, again on the usurping power, total government coup, consolidating authority in the executive branch line of articles, Biden's set to announce support for major Supreme Court reforms. | ||
Yes, the Supreme Court has made like two conservative decisions. | ||
So now the liberals have decided it is an evil Nazi holdover and must be eradicated completely. | ||
And so they're starting to make their first inroads to that. | ||
Because remember, the Democrats know how to do things politically. | ||
They know how to operate strategically. | ||
If they want to destroy the Supreme Court entirely, They don't tell you that. | ||
They don't come out going, the Supreme Court must be completely disbanded and destroyed and overridden and we're in charge now. | ||
If they did that, nobody would let them do it. | ||
So they start off with concerns about the age of the Supreme Court justices and maybe we'll just have term limits and we'll have an enforceable ethics code and just little incremental Interference on the Supreme Court with the ultimate goal of completely undercutting their authority and making them a non-entity. | ||
That is their ultimate goal, obviously, because they have let it slip a little bit. | ||
But they don't come out with that because they know how to operate. | ||
And they know that nobody would go for abolishing the Supreme Court. | ||
So they start with little incremental chipping away at the foundations leading to the ultimate collapse. | ||
And that's what they're doing. | ||
So don't be fooled. | ||
These people are the actual enemies of anything that could remotely be considered democracy, as they, again, work tirelessly to thwart the oversight of Congress and now destroy the Supreme Court utterly and completely. | ||
Meanwhile, Israel kills dozens in one of the deadliest weeks in conflict. | ||
Yeah, it's still happening. | ||
No, still, ten months into this, nine months into this, we're still having deadliest weeks on record. | ||
And it's wild. | ||
This time, I think in the last 10 days, Israel has bombed 8 schools, if I'm not mistaken? | ||
8 schools have been destroyed in the last 10 days. | ||
It is pretty insane. | ||
And it just goes on and on. | ||
Israel attacks on schools have become an almost daily occurrence, UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini said in a post on X. At least eight schools hit in the last 10 days, including six UNRWA schools, says Lazzarini. | ||
The war robbed girls and boys in Gaza of their childhood and education. | ||
Schools must never be used for fighting and military purposes by any party in the conflict. | ||
Schools are not a target. | ||
The blatant and constant disregard of international humanitarian law continues unabated. | ||
All rules of war have been broken in Gaza, Lazzarini said. | ||
Well, just wait, because apparently they're trying to do it with Iran next. | ||
So, that'll go well, I'm sure. | ||
Finally, we have this. | ||
User alleges Gemini AI scanning Google Drive hosted PDF files without explicit permission. | ||
Google says otherwise. | ||
As part of a wider tech industry's push for AI, whether we want it or not, it seems that Google's Gemini AI service may now be reading private Drive documents without express user permission, per a report from privacy activist and current Facebook privacy policy director Kevin Bankston on X. Bankston goes on to discuss reasons he believes this may be glitched for users like him in particular. | ||
And if he's correct, the apparent lack of control being given over his sensitive private information would be concerning. | ||
Google, however, Disputes these assertions this has happened before and I'm not sure if it's Something that happens outside of America and America. | ||
Maybe there's protections against it because there have been things where people have posted You know alerts on their Google Drive. | ||
That's like This has been found to be illegal information has been removed from your drive So like scanning your personal documents and blocking you from ones that they don't like that you have. | ||
But then I've had those same documents on my Google Drive and nothing happens to them. | ||
So maybe that's just because if you're in a different country, they have laws that allow them to do that. | ||
Maybe some get hit and some don't. | ||
Some users are scanned and some aren't. | ||
I don't know. | ||
What I do know is that there's a reason they don't want you to own anything, including your information. | ||
They want all of your information on their servers, so it's technically their information, and they get to do with it what they want. | ||
After all, you're holding something on their servers. | ||
They could get in trouble for it, so they have a right to check. | ||
Just like if you don't own a house, your landlord has a right to open it up for the cops whenever they want. | ||
It's a way to circumvent the protections that our Constitution guarantees us through the Fourth Amendment against search and seizure without a warrant. | ||
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So I think we'll start talking about the RNC. | ||
And people are reacting very positively to what's happening at the RNC. | ||
And last night, I thought was fantastic. | ||
A lot of good speeches. | ||
And people are seeing the unity Around Trump and they're responding to it. | ||
Let's go down to clip number 15. | ||
These are Wisconsin voters who watched the RNC and were asked about it this morning by Fox News. | ||
Let's watch what they have to say. | ||
Ma'am, what's your name? | ||
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Ellen. | |
Ellen, and you more recently, just recently, came around to saying, hey, Trump's my man. | ||
Well, yeah. | ||
I was going to hold my nose, maybe, and vote for him. | ||
I was really a big Nikki Haley fan. | ||
But over the last few days, his demeanor has changed. | ||
President Trump's, you know, he's a humble man. | ||
He just entered the RNC with a humble aura about him. | ||
And I really like J.D. | ||
Vance. | ||
You know, I'm a former Buckeye, and I like his background. | ||
I like the working person aspect that he promotes and understands. | ||
So, yeah, I'll vote for Trump. | ||
There you go. | ||
That's unity right there. | ||
That's unity. | ||
Ma'am, what's your name? | ||
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Ellen Hanson. | |
And you watched all the speeches last night. | ||
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I did. | |
What I really liked last night was that all his opponents that were Speaking negatively about him in the past came together, and from what they said, I think it's the beginning of healing, which we really need. | ||
The focus on God, which we've lost, and his daughter-in-law speaking from the heart about this strong leader, but the human side of him that we don't see. | ||
Beautifully said. | ||
Beautifully said. | ||
So many other people we want to... | ||
Yeah, and it really was. | ||
And yeah, that was another speech that was very impactful. | ||
His daughter-in-law speaking about Trump and saying, you know, having to turn her stepchildren's faces away from the TV. | ||
When the shots rang out, she said something like, you know, trying to protect them from an image that would scar their vision of their grandfather forever. | ||
And it's just like, that hit home for me. | ||
That was just like, holy crap. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I can't imagine. | ||
I cannot imagine. | ||
Cause you know, I mean, it's like, there's nothing you can do. | ||
You can try to protect the kid in the moment, but if he'd been shot in the head that day, well, it'd be probably the most common video you'd ever seen. | ||
I mean, we probably see the JFK assassination footage more than we see any other footage of JFK, right? | ||
That becomes the image. | ||
As horrific as it is. | ||
So very, very powerful stuff. | ||
People coming together. | ||
And that was, that was, it was sort of a beautiful thing about the RNC. | ||
And it could have been more of a, I don't know how you put it, like victory lap. | ||
But it didn't have that attitude. | ||
Like you had a parade of losers. | ||
Come out. | ||
It was Nikki Haley. | ||
And then it was, um, Ron DeSantis, like Vivek Ramaswamy, like all these people were viciously against Donald Trump in the primary. | ||
And yet all of them came together last night to give a speech and throw their support behind Donald Trump. | ||
And it wasn't like a, you know, kiss the ring type of thing. | ||
Like you've been defeated now, kneel before me. | ||
It felt like genuine unity. | ||
Felt genuinely like these people were like, look, we gave it our best shot. | ||
Now it's time to come together behind Donald Trump. | ||
Really, really powerful stuff. | ||
And, um... Shoot, I talked too long. | ||
We'll go to this video on the other side, where CNN is being told something they really don't want to hear. | ||
That, uh, you can't keep lying to people about their personal experiences. | ||
You can't keep telling people whose lives are being wrecked by, you know, un-unprevented crime, that actually crime is going down. | ||
People that are struggling to make ends meet. | ||
Just insisting that actually the economy is great and prices are low. | ||
You can't keep doing that. | ||
You cannot keep gaslighting everybody and expecting to get away with it. | ||
We are on to you. | ||
They refused to get the message. | ||
I'll show you on the other side. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
We are learning more and more outrageous information about the assassination. | ||
We'll get to that momentarily. | ||
There's actually a lot of stuff going on. | ||
You've got Biden calling for the Supreme Court to be just a little bit weakened. | ||
Just a little bit less able to do their jobs. | ||
They're not trying to destroy the court or anything. | ||
Just sort of get a chink in the armor. | ||
See where it takes us, I'm sure. | ||
You also have things like Microsoft firing their entire DEI. | ||
Uh, branch of their company. | ||
So apparently that's not a thing anymore, which is good to see. | ||
That, that bizarre sort of shared insanity everybody still seems to be going through where you create an entire department in your company to increase diversity, equity, and inclusion, and just bring in a bunch of unqualified people with Black skin to act like you're socially responsible. | ||
Something ridiculous. | ||
Really, it's just to get more money from the people who print the stuff. | ||
There's a lot going on. | ||
Rumors of Xi Jinping having a stroke. | ||
I don't know if that's been confirmed yet, but I've seen quite a few rumors about that. | ||
Which is very disturbing. | ||
And other stuff going on, but I want to stick with the RNC for a moment, then we'll get into some of the New revelations about the assassination attempt. | ||
As well as the question now about whether the right wing should cancel people. | ||
And this conversation is kind of silly. | ||
Kind of ridiculous. | ||
I've been, yeah, I've been watching libs of TikTok. | ||
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Should we get into that a little bit? | ||
We'll finish up with the RNC and then we'll get into the free speech, you know, cancellation debate. | ||
You said yes. | ||
We should get into that. | ||
It's not really that complicated to me. | ||
There's this inconsistency with how things are portrayed or even like remembered by people. | ||
See, people are getting fired now for like posting in public Like celebrations of Trump's assassination attempt and being like, oh, next time they'll get him. | ||
You know, gee, it sure would have been great. | ||
And I don't, you know, I'm glad some of his followers were killed and next time maybe more will be killed. | ||
And it's like, yeah, you're going to get fired for that. | ||
What, why would this even be an issue? | ||
It wouldn't even be a question for us if it was coming from our side. | ||
Some Home Depot worker was posting on Facebook, like, Yeah, Joe Biden should be killed with a gun. | ||
It's like, yeah, dude, you're gonna get fired. | ||
Like, nobody would defend him. | ||
It would be like, well, no, but that's free speech. | ||
It's like, well, you're gonna get fired. | ||
You're gonna get fired for that. | ||
And nobody on our side would feel sorry for them. | ||
Where people, I think, are getting confused is that when cancel culture hits the right wing, it's people who are like, Yeah, you know, Trump's actually not that bad. | ||
And it's like, you're now no longer a doctor. | ||
And it's like, what? | ||
No, no, that's wrong. | ||
That's very wrong. | ||
Roseanne Barr lost an entire show, had her Hollywood career destroyed because she said Valerie Jarrett looks like a character from Planet of the Apes, which she objectively does. | ||
So if right-wing cancel culture ever gets that far, I'll object. | ||
Right? | ||
That's cancel culture. | ||
That's bad. | ||
When you can, like, as a comedian, make a joke about someone's appearance, and then, like, you learn they're African American, which means now you're a racist and you lose your career, and your job gets, you know, your show gets shut down, and 50 people lose their jobs because you mocked somebody who used to be in office and said they looked funny. | ||
I mean, that is crazy. | ||
That's cancel culture. | ||
When you've got somebody who's an elementary school teacher posting on their public social media, I'll pay $500 for the next person to shoot Donald Trump. | ||
Yeah, you're going to get fired. | ||
That's not okay. | ||
This is not very, you know, like this shouldn't be confusing to anybody. | ||
Calling for assassination is beyond the pale, no matter what side you're on. | ||
Not really that, uh, and look, The issue is, the state of discourse in this country has been so vitriolic from the left, so censored on the right, that what you're seeing now is the outgrowth of a very unhealthy public square. | ||
A very disturbed public conversation. | ||
When you've got a guy on stage in front of 10,000 people, like, I don't know, Jack Black's even fatter friend, whatever his name is, Kyle. | ||
And he sits there going, I wish next time the aim will be a little bit better, ah ha ha. | ||
Like, you see, it's evidence that, like, they feel comfortable saying that. | ||
That they think it's okay. | ||
Trump and his supporters have been so dehumanized in the media landscape that they don't even get that it's bad to call for their death. | ||
That's a very unsafe place to be. | ||
Now Jack Black has ended the tour. | ||
Like, the whole tour has been shut down. | ||
But yeah, he had to. | ||
And, you know, I've seen a lot of speculation about this. | ||
People saying, well, like, the venues are canceling them because the insurance companies are like, oh, if you have that guy, you know. | ||
We're worried he's going to, you know, do something or say something or piss somebody off. | ||
It's, it's like a security risk now. | ||
So now your insurance is that much more expensive. | ||
So now we can't afford to host you. | ||
So we're going to cancel you. | ||
So there's like, you know what? | ||
We're canceling the whole thing. | ||
And he's, he put out an apology and like Tim Pool yesterday was like, I accept the apology and he should restart the tour. | ||
And it's like, no dude, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
When a public figure in public with a microphone, sits there and celebrates the attempted assassination of a former United States president. | ||
They should feel the pain. | ||
It should be a warning shot to anybody else. | ||
This type of language is not acceptable. | ||
And it's not because it's offensive, and it's not because it's, you know, hurts my feelings, not because it's my side. | ||
It's because we can't have a country where the left feels emboldened To openly call for violent retribution for your political views? | ||
No. | ||
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And that's precisely it, right? | |
What Chaya Rachik, you know, the woman behind Libs of TikTok, you know, has been doing is, you know, in my opinion, it's all fair and love and war, right? | ||
They have for the past four years been going ham on the cancel culture. | ||
And yeah, the second they start asking for a round two assassination attempt, that's where we got to draw the line. | ||
That's where we have to go after these people. | ||
We have to show, you know, their employers. | ||
We have to show society who these psychopaths are. | ||
Well, and look, it's, you know, people are making this a like two sides thing or like, well, but they do it. | ||
We do. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
If Trump supporters called for assassinating Biden, we would shut them down. | ||
We would say, this is not okay. | ||
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We wouldn't even get a chance to shut them down because the J6 commission would spin right back up. | |
Right. | ||
And they'd be arrested and thrown in jail with terrorism charges. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Exactly. | ||
So this is, yeah, it's not even, this isn't even like a... | ||
Yeah, now we have a chance to cancel them like they canceled us. | ||
No, if our side had said the things these people are saying, we would have stepped in. | ||
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We would be the baddies. | |
Yeah, well, we'd say, no, you don't call for violence, you idiot. | ||
So it's like, this isn't a left thing or a right thing. | ||
The left-wingers, the liberals, should also be condemning this and should also be saying, no, you don't get, you're being canceled. | ||
You're being canceled for saying this because we can't have a country if, you know, the celebrities are out there just being like, kill your neighbor, shoot the president. | ||
Like, no, no, no. | ||
And it needs to be, you know, If this dude says, yeah, I wish his aim had been better on Sunday and then Monday he's forgiven and back to work, who's gonna do it again? | ||
No, there needs to be a, you know, severe consequences for this very severe rhetoric that is calling for violence and is not just an opinion or a disagreement or, you know, a religious belief where it's like, well, I think boys are boys and girls are girls. | ||
And they're just like, you're fired. | ||
That's wrong. | ||
Hiring people for calling for assassination? | ||
I'm not against that. | ||
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Alright, welcome back. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the American Journal. | ||
Open up the phone lines for your calls in the next hour. | ||
I want to talk a little bit more about the RNC. | ||
I don't know which speaker I liked more yesterday. | ||
Like, which one I like the most? | ||
Ben Carson was fantastic. | ||
Sarah Huckabee Sanders, very, uh, very powerful. | ||
But I think I gotta give it to Vivek. | ||
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Vivek... is just the dude. | |
He's just the dude. | ||
I saw somebody yesterday saying, everybody at the RNC sounds like Alex Jones. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Everybody at the RNC sounds like Alex Jones. | ||
Everybody at TPUSA sounds like Alex Jones. | ||
Everybody on Fox News now sounds like Alex Jones. | ||
Alex Jones was right the entire time. | ||
And the awakening really is happening. | ||
To an incredible degree. | ||
And Vivek Ramaswamy's speech, maybe I liked it so much because it was like he was watching our show yesterday. | ||
It's like all of the things that I wanted All the things I was saying about, you know, making a pitch to the people around my age that are seeing how none of their friends can afford houses and, you know, wondering if they'll ever be able to start a family and telling them, look, this is on purpose. | ||
This is by design. | ||
There's a reason that things have gotten this way. | ||
And it's not because we've become more constitutional or more conservative. | ||
It's the exact opposite. | ||
So let's go now to Vivek Ramaswamy, clip 14. | ||
Here's a portion of his speech, particularly the part where he's talking about young people and picking up the torch. | ||
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Here it is. | |
Our message to millennials, speaking as one myself, yes, it's true. | ||
Our government sold us a false bill of goods with the Iraq war and the 2008 financial crisis, loading up our national debt that falls on our generation's shoulders, telling us that if we took out college loans, we'd somehow get a head start on the American dream when it hasn't worked out that way. | ||
But we can't just be cynical about our country, because the United States of America is still the last best hope that we have. | ||
And we deserve a better class of politician, one who actually tells us the truth, even if it comes with some mean tweets from time to time. | ||
And our message to Gen Z is this. | ||
You're going to be the generation that actually saves this country. | ||
You want to be a rebel? | ||
You want to be a hippie? | ||
You want to stick it to the man? | ||
Show up on your college campus and try calling yourself a conservative. | ||
Say you want to get married. | ||
Have kids. | ||
Teach them to believe in God and pledge allegiance to God. | ||
Yeah, and he just goes on and on. | ||
I mean, the whole thing was fantastic. | ||
It really was. | ||
And maybe we'll go to this full speech by the I don't know. | ||
It's so funny. | ||
that this is one that needs to be spread. | ||
Flip eight. | ||
We got to, we'll go to that in a second and we might not be able to play the whole thing. | ||
We'll be able to play most of it. | ||
But I want to go to this video and admit that I might've been wrong. | ||
I might've been wrong about yesterday. | ||
I really didn't like, and you know, part of it is just, I don't know, it's so funny. | ||
It's so strange because it's like for so long, the Republicans have been begging people to like stop calling them racist. | ||
Just like, the Republicans are just like, we're just not, like, stop saying that, please. | ||
Like, we just want a closed border because of the security and the drugs and the trafficking and the, like, people are just like, no, you just hate Mexicans. | ||
It's like, please, for the love of God, can we? | ||
And so for so long, we've been like, trying, begging to make the case. | ||
And it's almost to the point now where it's finally like, you know what? | ||
We don't care what you call us anymore. | ||
We don't care. | ||
Like, I'm sick of this pandering. | ||
I'm sick of this, like, begging people who hate us to like us. | ||
It's just like, do we have to do this anymore? | ||
I'm sick of it. | ||
I don't like the whole, you know, yesterday I was making fun of the big applause break where it's like, Republicans are not racist! | ||
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Yeah! | |
I'm just like, cheers in crowds. | ||
And it's just like, oh my God, please stop. | ||
This is so lame. | ||
It's so stupid. | ||
Like, why? | ||
Why do we have to keep defending ourselves against the same claim that has never been true? | ||
It's just, it's ridiculous and I hate it. | ||
But then I see this video where it's like, oh, okay, maybe this is good. | ||
Maybe this is effective. | ||
Maybe this approach is, you know, working. | ||
I hate to say it, but it's a beautiful thing to see people wake up to the fact that they've been | ||
Let alone that they've been lied to, that they've been misled about the Republicans and seeing for themselves what the spirit of the Republican Party is, which has always been inclusive, which has always been just above race, just not really caring that much about it one way or the other and wanting just not to discriminate either way. | ||
And people are waking up to this and realizing it and actually getting emotional. | ||
I really thought this video was impactful and it made me second guess my perception of the first night of the RNC. | ||
Let's go now to this woman. | ||
She's a TikToker, black American, been a Democrat for 50 years and for the first time in her life actually watched the Republican Party speak for themselves and had a cathartic moment of revelation here. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Why am I crying over the Republican National Convention? | |
Like, what the heck is going on? | ||
National Convention. | ||
What the heck is going on? | ||
It's upsetting. | ||
This is... | ||
It's upsetting to see... | ||
This world that we're living in right now. | ||
To help immigrants. | ||
Hold on. | ||
Can't hear illegally. | ||
Woo, this world that we're living in right now feels like upside down land. | ||
I've been a Democrat for nearly 50 years. | ||
Why am I crying over the Republican National Convention? | ||
Like, Amber Rose did a beautiful job. | ||
Oh, she did a beautiful job. | ||
I'm so proud of her. | ||
And then all the diversity and just, I think I'm crying because It's cognitive dissonance. | ||
It's cognitive dissonance. | ||
Like, what is going on? | ||
I've been told my whole life Republicans are just all, you know, white and racist men and all of this. | ||
I don't think I've probably ever watched a Republican national convention. | ||
Let's start there. | ||
You don't know unless you go see for yourself and stop listening to what people tell you. | ||
It's just so beautiful. | ||
Just the patriotism, the coming together. | ||
I'm telling you, if you on the outside and you think MAGA is this horrible thing, I don't know what to tell you besides you have to see for yourself. | ||
It's beautiful. | ||
It's so beautiful. | ||
The coming together of America. | ||
America saying no more, no longer. | ||
We're not gonna do this. | ||
We're not gonna divide ourselves. | ||
We are red, white, and blue. | ||
It's beautiful. | ||
Okay, I gotta finish watching. | ||
Bye-bye. | ||
Nakia Dion. | ||
Nakia Dion in a KIA dot DEO in on Tick-Tock It is. | ||
It's a beautiful thing. | ||
It really is. | ||
To see this actually getting through to people. | ||
And I still, you know, I still am amazed. | ||
That there's the potential for awakening here. | ||
I'm constantly reminded that it's not too late to wake some of these people up. | ||
You would think after COVID, you'd think after Russiagate, you'd think after the wars and the chaos and the crime and the immigration, you would think it was like if you're not awake now, you would think there's nothing that could be done. | ||
But apparently it's happening. | ||
And apparently the RNC is having a effect on this. | ||
And guys, I just put in another video here because it's sort of along the same lines. | ||
CNN reporters caught saying, I'm to the point now where I only believe Trump. | ||
Pretty incredible. | ||
Things are changing, folks. | ||
Like, we've been talking about the awakening for a while. | ||
The quickening is upon us. | ||
So let's go now to this woman. | ||
She's sort of whispering, it's kind of hard to hear, but she's talking about standing in line and CNN reporters behind her saying, I only trust Trump. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
She's holding her phone up and showing who the woman is. | ||
Sitting in line at the press. | ||
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Okay so I was in line in front of two CNN reporters and I was just listening into their conversation and I thought it was extremely interesting because I didn't know that they were CNN reporters until I turned around to like find out on like look at their credentials because I heard this woman go, I'm to the point now where I only I don't believe Trump. | |
I only trust Trump. | ||
And I was like, okay, I know they're media, but they can't possibly be, you know, the devil, right? | ||
I turn around and look at her freaking badge. | ||
She's CNN. | ||
So they're reporting stuff that I don't even think they believe themselves. | ||
Reporting stuff I don't even think they believe themselves. | ||
A CNN reporter for her saying, I only trust Trump at this point. | ||
He's the only one giving us the real information. | ||
Here's a speech from yesterday, day two at the RNC. | ||
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My son, Sergeant Hassan Karia, an Afghanistan War retired veteran. | |
He received enemy fire from the Taliban, only to be murdered with a knife on the streets of New York City. | ||
The four assailants responsible for his death initially were facing justice, but that changed when District Attorney Alvin Bragg was elected. | ||
Suddenly, Suddenly, two of the homicidal maniacs responsible for my son's death had their gang assault and murder charges completely dismissed. two of the homicidal maniacs responsible for my son's death | ||
One of them received 14 months' time served. | ||
Alvin Bragg charged her with assault with a shoe. | ||
And another one was sentenced to seven years. | ||
I later learned that Alvin Bragg often dismisses and reduces dangerous criminals. | ||
He wants to clear the jails and return violent felonies onto our streets every day. | ||
The injustice was devastating for me and my family. | ||
I don't want anyone else to experience the senseless pain that many other victims across this United States of America have to live with every day. | ||
So I decided to use the voice that God gave me to be the voice for the voiceless across America. | ||
We need justice for victims. | ||
And we need accountability for prosecutors who failed in their duty. | ||
Soft-on-crime prosecutors like Alvin Bragg in New York, Kim Foxx in Chicago, and George Gascon in Los Angeles have turned our great country and cities into war zones. | ||
Poor and neglected communities like mine are suffering. | ||
And who else in here is sick and tired of being sick and tired? | ||
The Democratic Party that poor minorities have been loyal to for decades, including myself, all right? | ||
They betrayed us. | ||
They stabbed us in the back. | ||
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, who claim to represent us, have abandoned us. | ||
They neglected the poor minority communities across America. | ||
But my eyes have been opened. | ||
Just like—just like so many other poor minorities across America, Donald Trump shares our values—love of God and family and country. | ||
He's been a victim of the same corrupt system That I have been and my family has been. | ||
He is committed to providing economic opportunities. | ||
Helping those suffering from addiction with long-term inpatient drug programs. | ||
Incredible speech. | ||
Just one of many. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
We're back on the other side talking about what we now know about the assassination attempt. | ||
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Give us a call now here on American Journal. | ||
We're going to talk about the assassination attempt on Saturday. | ||
The miracle that we all witnessed. | ||
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We're going to talk about the assassination attempt on Saturday, the miracle that we all witnessed that Trump survived, the responses from the left that have been completely unhinged, and the apparent cover-up and the apparent cover-up that's going on right in front of everybody. | ||
I have so many videos to get to about this. | ||
It's one of those things. | ||
It's another one of these stories where... I talk about it all the time, but... | ||
And my wife kind of gets mad at me. | ||
She's like, she's like, you make it sound like I'm dumb, ignorant or something. | ||
And it's like, my wife just doesn't, she doesn't pay attention to the news. | ||
Cause she feels very strongly about things. | ||
Like for us, I mean, we're constantly just hearing the most horrible things ever. | ||
Or I can just hear a news story. | ||
That's like, yeah, say, uh, A little girl was killed by a pack of dogs and then her father ate her and I'm just like, oh, wow, that's horrible. | ||
Okay, you know, just move on. | ||
But for people like my wife who, you know, haven't been numbed to these things yet, you know, she just doesn't want to, doesn't want to know this sort of stuff, but she wants to know. | ||
And so she asked like, so what's going on with the assassination? | ||
Like what's new about it? | ||
And it just puts you in this mindset, like a different frame of mind where it's like, all right, how, how do you explain to somebody who hasn't been following it at all? | ||
Right? | ||
I mean, I showed her we were eating dinner when, when it happened. | ||
So, you know, I sort of showed her Trump dodging it and that sort of stuff. | ||
And yesterday I'm trying to explain, I'm like, okay, What do we know so far? | ||
I'm like, alright. | ||
It was like supposedly a 20-year-old kid who got up on the roof. | ||
He got up on the roof 30 minutes before and he was seen. | ||
They apparently took his picture while he was at the metal detector and then took his picture again when he was on the roof 30 minutes before the shooting. | ||
And then two minutes before the shooting, there's video of people running around, frantic, screaming, pointing at the guy, yelling. | ||
There's a guy on the roof with a gun for two full minutes before the shots ring out. | ||
Now they're trying to blame it on Iran, saying it's an Iran assassination attempt, or there was going to be an Iran assassination attempt, but this wasn't it, but security was beefed up because of it. | ||
They didn't have anybody on the roofs because they were too sloped, apparently, which makes no sense whatsoever. | ||
There were sniper teams, but they were inside the building, on the ground floor, while the guy was up on the roof. | ||
Apparently a law enforcement officer tried to confront the guy on the roof, climbed up onto the roof, The shooter turned his gun at him, and he backed down, backed away. | ||
I mean, just everything about this is so... insane. | ||
And sort of as it's drip-fed to us, you don't get the full picture. | ||
It's almost better to, like, be disconnected, not hear about all this stuff, and then just get it all at once, because it just hits you like a freight train. | ||
Which again is why, why I bring up You know, I talked to my wife about it last night because it was just like, all right, how do I explain that? | ||
How do I explain what's going on? | ||
It sounds unbelievable. | ||
It sounds so crazy. | ||
And like at every step that I'm explaining, I was like, oh wait, that doesn't make any sound. | ||
I'm like, just wait, just hold on. | ||
Save all objections till the end because no, none of this makes any sense. | ||
All of it is insane. | ||
It represents either the biggest security failure that we've ever seen in the most just It's crazy, or there's more to it, or it was a setup, or it was deliberate that this happened. | ||
It is almost too many coincidences for it to be deliberate. | ||
I mean, for it to not be deliberate, right? | ||
It's like they tried to make these mistakes. | ||
And it's not me saying this, it's all the experts in this regard. | ||
It's all the people who led sniper teams for decades and, you know, overseas and, or, or run VIP security or just regular people who have a sense of security. | ||
I don't think I pulled it in, but there was an interview with a woman who is a Trump vendor. | ||
She's been to, she said every single Trump rally, except for maybe 10. | ||
She's maybe missed 10 since 2015. | ||
She was at the first Trump rally in 2015. | ||
It's her job. | ||
She travels around and sets up merchandise. | ||
You know, she's a merchandise vendor. | ||
And she was saying from the moment they arrived in Butler, Pennsylvania, she had suspicions. | ||
Something fell off to her. | ||
When she was seeing them set up the stage, she thought, this must be just like a pre-staging area. | ||
They can't actually be doing the speech here because you can't defend him here. | ||
This is an indefensible position. | ||
And she's had this sort of feeling. | ||
She's not an expert in security, but she'd done some security work before. | ||
And just having been to all of these rallies, there's a way that things are normally set up. | ||
And this was just off a little bit. | ||
It just didn't feel right to her. | ||
And she said she brought it up to like multiple people. | ||
I imagine would corroborate the fact that she did bring this up. | ||
So clearly, it didn't take an expert to see that this was a security risk. | ||
And yet the experts involved not only allowed this to happen, but are refusing to resign and refusing to even admit that anything went wrong, which might be the craziest part of all this. | ||
You have Alejandro Mayorkas, Taking the same tack with the assassination that he is with the southern border. | ||
Lying to our faces about something we can all see with our own eyes. | ||
In the exact same way that he sits there and goes, the border is perfectly secure. | ||
As we have video of, like, riots as, you know, National Guardsmen are being attacked by hordes of Haitians storming across the border and then being released without charges. | ||
He's lying to our faces, and we all know it. | ||
And now he's saying there, and after Donald Trump escaped death by millimeters because of the litany of failures from the Secret Service, Alejandro Marquez stands up there and goes, actually, we don't think anything was wrong. | ||
Actually, we're proud of how we handled things. | ||
Which is crazy. | ||
That's a crazy thing to say. | ||
You know, it's like when a bridge collapses and somebody goes, but it was rated for 10 tons. | ||
You go, but it collapsed. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
It was rated for 10 tons. | ||
What do you mean you did a great job? | ||
The president escaped death By the width of a hair. | ||
So you didn't do things right. | ||
Why are you saying that? | ||
It's very weird the way they're handling this. | ||
And they're very clearly engaged in a cover-up at this point. | ||
Again, not speculation. | ||
This is what the congressmen charged with oversight are saying. | ||
Okay? | ||
Not me. | ||
People like Lauren Boebert. | ||
On Tuesday, the Secret Service had agreed to brief the House Oversight Committee So, right, so the House Oversight Committee is like, we need to get to the bottom of this. | ||
Call Secret Service. | ||
You need to come in and testify to us. | ||
And they say, yep, okay, can do. | ||
We'll see you there on Tuesday. | ||
And then Homeland Security swoops in. | ||
Myorcus and the DHS saunters in and goes, actually, we'll be in charge of communications now. | ||
You talk to us, not Secret Service. | ||
And we're not scheduling a hearing anytime soon. | ||
Depriving Congress of their Legitimate and obligatory oversight position. | ||
And sort of another form of soft coup. | ||
Thankfully, you know, Congress members are not taking this lying down and they are launching investigations already. | ||
Let's go to some, you know, experts in this. | ||
Don Bongino was a Secret Service agent. | ||
Clip number one is him talking about the cover-up that they are now engaged in. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
We've become these morons! | ||
Can I break some news on your show? | ||
I was going to do it with Tucker next, but I'll do it here. | ||
So I was just showing Tucker some material from an unimpeachable source, let's just say, on the matter. | ||
That post, according to my source, that roof, was supposed to be a police post. | ||
It was supposed to be someone there. | ||
They're now making up excuses saying the pitch or the roof. | ||
My source says to me that no one knows why the post didn't show up. | ||
But so that's a nonsense story they're putting out in the media. | ||
And I was also told that the Secret Service director has been given instructions from the administration and the DHS secretary. | ||
If you want to keep your job, you'll keep your mouth shut about this. | ||
They're not putting that out there. | ||
But if you get those site post logs and those police instructions and it was a post on there and they didn't show up and no one checked. | ||
Someone could have got your dad killed within millimeters. | ||
So how do we get answers, right? | ||
Because I don't personally trust the FBI to investigate anything at this point without politicizing it or weaponizing it. | ||
I don't think I would trust them to run this investigation. | ||
That's me based on, you know, them vilifying, you know, parents at PTA meetings, calling them domestic terrorists. | ||
How do you get in, I guess, as someone's been there, how do you get to the bottom of this? | ||
Because I don't trust the government to do that. | ||
The government hasn't earned my trust. | ||
They've earned my mistrust over the last eight years. | ||
Well, the FBI is terrifying, but this is maybe the one potential crime that will be solved, or at least rectified going forward, because, you know, the Federal Protective Services protect politicians, and they're almost all physical cowards. | ||
They're terrified of getting hurt, and the idea that they could be exposed is not acceptable to them. | ||
And so you've got an entire Congress full of people who think or want to be president, And they think, a lot of them think they're gonna be, and they don't want to be left out at a rally with the shooter 150 yards away. | ||
And I, so I do think there's a built-in incentive for these people to get to the bottom of it. | ||
Because it is, it's terrifying. | ||
To everybody. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So it's Don Bongino saying that people involved have been told to keep their mouths shut. | ||
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Look, it's... | |
It's all very disturbing. | ||
And the excuse they're coming up with now is that they didn't want to put a secret service agent on a sloped roof, which I don't know if I need to tell you this, but at that event on video, our secret service agents on a roof that is more sloped than that one. | ||
So what's happening here? | ||
Like that, that's the question. | ||
Why are they saying these things that we know to be untrue? | ||
The roof was too sloped and then a hundred yards away, there's a sloped roof with snipers on it. | ||
That's not the excuse. | ||
That's not reality. | ||
Again, are they just overconfident? | ||
Do they think they can lie with impunity like this and nobody cares or what? | ||
Like, what is it? | ||
So let's go to clip number 13. | ||
When you saw the events unfold on Saturday? | ||
The Secret Service says they don't want to put a secret agent on the roof because it's too sloped. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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When you saw the events unfold on Saturday. | |
Shock and then concern, obviously, for the former president. | ||
Investigators now trying to determine whether roof access had been properly locked down. | ||
The shooter climbing up seemingly unimpeded about 400 feet from the stage with a direct line of sight on the former president. | ||
that roof have been secure, period. | ||
That building in particular has a sloped roof at its highest point. | ||
And so, you know, there's a safety factor that would be considered there that we wouldn't want to put somebody up on a sloped roof. | ||
And so, you know, the decision was made to secure the building from inside. | ||
Yeah, absurd. | ||
Completely and utterly absurd. | ||
For like a hundred different reasons, but in particular, the fact that There was a more sloped roof that agents were on. | ||
So yeah, and here's an agent standing on the roof. | ||
That was apparently too sloped. | ||
Total nonsense. | ||
Total unmitigated nonsense. | ||
Okay. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 23, as apparently the shooter, Thomas Crooks, locked eyes with the counter sniper. | ||
And also had been seen doing other... Basically, there were like nine different opportunities to intervene before the shots were fired. | ||
And nobody did anything. | ||
So let's watch clip number 23 here. | ||
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Aaron, there's been some developments as the investigation has progressed. | |
You know, what the investigators are telling us is, as far as a motive, a manifesto, the reasoning behind this, the suspect is still a blank slate. | ||
But what they have developed is a lot of the background about what happened that day. | ||
They know that he went to his employer at the nursing home where he works as a dietary specialist before this and said, I need Saturday off. | ||
I have something important to do. | ||
But he told his co-workers, I'll see you on Sunday. | ||
So he changed his days off, presumably for this. | ||
We also understand that when he got to the fairgrounds where this rally was being held for Donald Trump, the first | ||
Security people is near the magnetometer area where they're screening people in he's carrying in his hand a rangefinder It's a device that looks like a small pair of binoculars But it's used by shooters to measure the distance when they're setting up a long-distance shot Because he didn't have a weapon that would not have prevented him to go to go through security, but they did flag What does he have this in his hand for? | ||
Um, at that point, they told people keep an eye on this guy, but then he leaves the secure area, the staging area, and he doesn't turn up again for some time until, uh, the crowd says there's a guy crawling up the roof and it appears he has a rifle. | ||
There is an eerie moment in here, Erin, where he's taking the rangefinder and he's looking through it at the counter-sniper positions, and one of the counter-sniper positions is looking at him through the scope. | ||
At this point, there's not a gun in the picture, as I understand it, but they're saying, he's looking at us looking at him. | ||
Then when people alert the police and they try to come up the ladder to get him and he confronts them with the AR-15 gun, they die for cover and then a moment later he opens fire. | ||
But a lot of this sounds very spread out. | ||
The end of it happens very quickly. | ||
The last piece is The search of the car, as we reported last night, two remote controlled IEDs, remote controlled bombs, in the car. | ||
The remote control for those devices found on his person on the roof. | ||
According to sources, three fully loaded magazines with nearly 100 rounds, a bulletproof vest. | ||
So it raises the question, did he expect to escape from this? | ||
And if so, what was all that intended for? | ||
What was to happen next? | ||
Questions that are still open in the minds of these investigators. | ||
I wonder if we'll ever have answers to these questions. | ||
So again, it's almost like every couple of hours, some new twist in this story comes about. | ||
First it was revealed that people had seen him on the roof. | ||
Then the video came out where for several minutes they're trying to point out who he is. | ||
Then it's revealed that an officer actually confronted him on the roof, but the guy turned his gun at him. | ||
So the officer took cover and that's when the, you know, Well, it's actually started flying. | ||
He started shooting at Trump and then discovered that he had a rangefinder shooting tool that he was seen with at the metal detectors and then was seen looking through at the snipers. | ||
I mean, it just gets crazier and crazier. | ||
And the story, the official story now. | ||
as at amuse says on X, keeps getting more and more bizarre. | ||
CNN is reporting crooks bought 50 rounds of ammo, a 12-foot ladder from Home Depot, and then walked a mile to the rally with his father's AR-15, the ammo and the ladder in tow, but nobody noticed him or stopped him? | ||
I guess this is the official story, although apparently it's not a 12-foot ladder, it was only a 5-foot ladder, but the ladder that they're saying he bought is different than the one that we're seeing in videos. | ||
So whether the ladder that we're seeing in photos and videos was a different ladder that maybe he stole off a truck, or maybe that was the ladder the police used, it's very convoluted. | ||
But, like so many things that we cover, the more we hear, the less sense it makes. | ||
Where did he get the material or the expertise to build remote detonated weapons? | ||
That to me is so far the biggest hint that this might have been some sort of government plan that may have gotten out of control. | ||
Because as we know, That's what the FBI does. | ||
They find somebody that might be inclined to violence, and they string them along and pretend that they're going to commit violence with them, and they often supply them with bombs. | ||
Usually they're fake or, you know, don't actually work. | ||
There's always a question of what if the person that you're stringing along figures it out? | ||
What if they go rogue? | ||
What if they stop following orders and decide to, you know, carry on the mission without exact instruction? | ||
You know, if you got this guy that maybe is making posts online about wanting to kill Trump and they go, Ooh, we got one. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Let's string them along. | ||
Let's say, yeah, we'll provide you with explosives, but don't, but don't use it yet. | ||
We have to, we have to wait in the time this, and then the, the Patsy that they're stringing along goes, yeah, screw this guy. | ||
I'm going to go do it. | ||
I'm just going to go do it. | ||
I know he doesn't want me to, but this is my chance. | ||
So far we've not heard, and supposedly the, Dude, this Crooks guy. | ||
They have his phone now. | ||
They've unlocked his phone. | ||
Presumably they have his home computer and whatever other electronics he has, and they found no evidence that he ever searched how to make a bomb. | ||
So how did he know how? | ||
Or was it given to him? | ||
Shooter carried a 12-foot ladder, maybe a 5-foot ladder. | ||
We don't know. | ||
AR-15, 50 rounds and walked a mile to Trump's rally. | ||
Thomas Matthew Crooks arrived at the SWAT Team rally building after walking a mile from Home Depot. | ||
He extended his ladder and climbed onto the building, situated just 130 yards from Trump, armed with his father's AR-15 and 50 rounds of ammunition. | ||
How did Crooks know the rooftop would be unguarded? | ||
How did he know he wouldn't encounter police coming and going from the building? | ||
How did he know the rooftop would be the perfect vantage point? | ||
And how was he not seen? | ||
I mean, it's almost a comedy skit. | ||
If it wasn't a very severe and nearly tragic event. | ||
Just like Pink Panther? | ||
How is it a dude with a gun and a ladder walking through security? | ||
What? | ||
How does that happen? | ||
It makes no sense. | ||
So again, the more we're learning, the less we're understanding. | ||
And now they're trying to blame it on Iran. | ||
And they're actually saying that this situation happened during a time of heightened security. | ||
And by the way, since then, two different people seem to have attempted to stage attacks on the RNC yesterday. | ||
And there's not a lot of information about this. | ||
I don't know if this was one event or two. | ||
I think it's two different events. | ||
The police shot somebody who was wielding knives at the RNC yesterday. | ||
And another guy was arrested with a ski mask and an AK-47 trying to get into the secure zone. | ||
So as Mike Adams puts it on X, they're just sending like wave after wave of MK-Ultra programmed violent terrorists. | ||
There's a dude with an AK-47 and a ski mask rocking up to the RNC. | ||
Just hours after another person was shot Attacking people with knives at the RNC. | ||
They have radicalized leftists across this country. | ||
And this is the new form of conspiracy theory. | ||
You don't have to orchestrate with a bunch of people behind the scenes and create the perfect story. | ||
You just have to sort of set things in motion and then sit back and allow it to happen. | ||
You don't have to plan to kill Trump. | ||
They just have to inspire people to kill Trump and then withhold security and let it occur. | ||
to feel what's going on here. | ||
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It's a very mysterious crime committed. | ||
The attempted assassination of Donald Trump. | ||
Somehow, somehow, this 20-year-old dude with an AR-15 and a 12-foot ladder just waltzed his way into a secure zone onto a roof. | ||
With the full awareness of Secret Service and the local police the entire time. | ||
Crazy how these things happen, huh? | ||
Isn't that crazy? | ||
Yeah, none of it makes any sense. | ||
There's so many facts about this that have just come out in the last 24 hours. | ||
I don't think we've played, because I think this came out right after our show ended. | ||
This was published, clip 21. | ||
New visualization shows just how close Donald Trump was to losing his life during the Pennsylvania rally. | ||
We can play this and just loop it as B-roll. | ||
And yeah, so they mapped his face, put on a 3D model, modeled the path of the bullet. | ||
And I mean, you can see. | ||
You can see just how close he was to having his brain blown out on live television. | ||
Just, I mean a miracle. | ||
We all witnessed a miracle. | ||
People have been using the word, you know, divine intervention. | ||
It was a miracle that we witnessed. | ||
Something so rare, so unlikely, that it goes beyond chance. | ||
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And we have these videos. | |
Maybe I'll go to one of these videos in the next segment of people responding to this. | ||
he's Good Lord, they're just, they're just awful. | ||
They're just awful, awful people. | ||
Let's just go through some of the other stuff that's been revealed. | ||
Secret Service apparently ramped up security. | ||
This was their high state of security. | ||
After receiving intel of Iranian plot to assassinate Trump, no known connection to shooting, U.S. | ||
authorities obtained intelligence from a human source in recent weeks. | ||
On a plot by Iran to try to assassinate Donald Trump, a development that led the Secret Service increasing security around the former president, multiple people briefed on the matter told CNN. | ||
There's no indication that Thomas Matthew Crooks, the would-be assassin who attempted to kill the former president on Saturday, was connected to the plot, the sources say. | ||
I don't believe this for a single second. | ||
I don't think anybody else does either. | ||
foreign intelligence agency and the enhanced security for Trump raises new questions about how security lapses at the Saturday rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, allowed a 20-year-old man to access a nearby rooftop and fire shots that injured the former president. | ||
Now, I don't believe this for a single second. | ||
I don't think anybody else does either. | ||
I think, you know, it's the boy who cried wolf too many times. | ||
They clearly, the powers that be, want war with Iran. | ||
Israel wants war with Iran. | ||
Deep State wants war with Iran. | ||
They have for like 20 years been desperately trying to prod us into open conflict with that country. | ||
And so they obviously have plans in the works to assassinate Trump, blame it on Iran, or to get a bunch of Trump supporters that at this point are firmly anti-war to maybe change that position. | ||
And I had somebody respond on X when I said this because you had the Israeli soldier Brian Mast, who warps as a congressman, published this about Iran. | ||
And what I said is this just makes me think Israel did it because that's a natural response, right? | ||
If some crime happens, something goes missing, and you've got people there, and you've got person A and person B. | ||
And you know person B didn't do it because he was with you the whole time. | ||
But person A is like, it was definitely person B. I'm sure it was person B. I'm 100% he's the one that stole it. | ||
You're gonna sit there and go, alright, well, I know it wasn't person B. So now I think it might have been you. | ||
Actually, I think you might be the guilty one. | ||
Because why else would you be so desperate to try to frame somebody else? | ||
This is just a natural response, right? | ||
Nobody thinks this was Iran. | ||
Yet here comes Israel to tell us that. | ||
It's like, well, was this Israel then? | ||
I mean, was this? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Why else would you try to frame somebody if not to get guilt away from you? | ||
And somebody responded to me on this saying, but Israel loves Trump. | ||
They wouldn't want to kill Trump. | ||
Biden is their enemy. | ||
Biden gave billions of dollars to Iran and is not giving Israel everything that they need. | ||
Why would they want to kill Trump? | ||
They're his guy. | ||
Like they don't care. | ||
They don't care who's in charge. | ||
It's about getting Trump supporters to be in favor of war. | ||
It's about Using a tragedy or disaster to set the stage for your geopolitical maneuvers. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
They don't care who the president is. | ||
At all. | ||
Okay? | ||
They don't. | ||
But they can use them. | ||
They can use Trump's popularity, especially with a populace that is, at this point, deeply anti-war. | ||
And if they can kill him and blame it on Iran, then maybe they can get that Iran war that they've been agitating for for my entire life, pretty much. | ||
But they're doing it, they're blaming it on Iran, and nobody believes them. | ||
And that's that. | ||
Nobody cares. | ||
Everybody is going, wait, that was enhanced security? | ||
That was your high alert stage? | ||
Because some kid from down the road just took a shot at the president, clipped his ear off. | ||
So, I'd hate to see your low stake security. | ||
But some other interesting things are being revealed. | ||
From died suddenly underscore on X. | ||
Soon to be unmasked entities bet that President Trump's DJT stock would plummet one day before the assassination attempt. | ||
So somebody was shorting Truth Social and the DJT Corporation the day before. | ||
Shorts against the Truth Social stock more than doubled from July 1st through July 12th, meaning people or large organizations were predicting that by Monday the stock would plummet, something that undoubtedly would have occurred if Trump had died in Pennsylvania. | ||
This could mean some had foreknowledge of the plot against President Trump's life and tried to profit off the coming calamity. | ||
This also happened on 9-11, where bets were placed against the stocks of major airline companies, American and United, a day before the attack. | ||
An investigation showed that in both cases, a single entity and a well-placed insider newsletter tipped off investors to miraculously bet against the top two airlines in the U.S. | ||
who took a major hit after the hijackings. | ||
So here you can see the number of puts, number of bets that TruthSocial stock would plummet, skyrocketing in the days just before the assassination attempt. | ||
Very. | ||
Very suspicious. | ||
That's not all. | ||
A new analysis shows the intelligence community quietly updated their definition of election interference to include assassinations after the 2022 midterms. | ||
This is incredibly suspicious. | ||
How long have they been planning this attempt on Trump's life? | ||
So in 2020, the foreign threats to the U.S. | ||
federal elections defined election interference or election Influence, oops, specifically interference, is a subset of election influence activities targeted at technical aspects of the election, including voter registration, casting and counting ballots, or reporting results. | ||
Since then, they've added multiple things, including assassinations. | ||
So assassinations now falls under the definition of election interference, which means should they determine That this assassination was sponsored or otherwise coordinated by a foreign entity, it would give the intelligence agencies emergency powers to deal with this threat to election integrity. | ||
And they just did that a few years ago in 2022. | ||
They updated that definition. | ||
Meanwhile, of course, this has inspired or seems to have inspired further attacks. | ||
A 21-year-old male suspect was arrested wearing a ski mask and armed with an AK-47 near the Republican National Convention yesterday. | ||
Officials have reported a 21-year-old man armed with an AK-47 pistol and wearing a ski mask was arrested Monday near the FISERV Forum where the RNC is being held. | ||
Homeland Security Investigations and Capitol Police who were conducting surveillance noticed the suspicious man. | ||
After arresting the suspect, they found the gun and a full magazine in his tactical bag. | ||
His intentions remain unclear. | ||
There's also a shooting where a man armed with knives was killed at the RNC. | ||
And these are some of the updates from the last 24 hours. | ||
We'll go directly out to your phone calls on the other side. | ||
The more we learn, the less we know. | ||
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It's not... It's not our fault these people aren't trustworthy. | |
It's not our fault the FBI completely destroyed any trust anybody's ever had in them. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
Sorry, I meant to go out to phone calls in the last segment, but there's so much... | ||
Talk about with this assassination, and I didn't even get to all of it. | ||
Rumors that Trump was not being protected by Secret Service at all, and that some of the people, you know, surrounded him and pulled him off stage. | ||
Photos show them wearing U.S. | ||
Marshal pins. | ||
People are asking that, you know, if Trump maybe doesn't trust Secret Service and had U.S. | ||
Marshals protecting him instead. | ||
That's just some speculation. | ||
You also have the Like a bunch of Trump campaign had data on the gunman's family as they'd collected, I guess, data about voters that were likely gun owners. | ||
And his family had been on that list. | ||
Apparently his family was, uh, was Trump supporters. | ||
The father has spoken out for the first time, not giving too many answers just because he wants to, you know, speak to law enforcement first. | ||
But we've learned that I believe his mother, And father, we're both behavioral therapists, if I'm not mistaken. | ||
But just some more information about the shooter. | ||
But as InfoWars says, questions swirl about how law enforcement had Trump shooter's DNA for an ID match. | ||
That's apparently how they identified him through his DNA, but why they had his DNA on file, if he doesn't have a record, doesn't make a lot of sense. | ||
There's just so much about this that's questionable. | ||
And then you have this, we showed the, like immediately after the shooting, a alert had gone out to basically every local news station saying, let's pump the brake. | ||
Don't call it an assassination attempt until that's the official story. | ||
And let's not use your serious face or treat this as bigger than it is. | ||
Like literally instruction going out to news stations saying, downplay this. | ||
Pretend this is no big deal. | ||
Don't give into this. | ||
And then on top of that, A photo editor at a major news outlet suggests media should bury the photo of Trump raising his fist because, quote, it's kind of free PR for Trump in a way, and it's dangerous for media organizations to keep sharing the photo despite how good it is. | ||
So actually suggesting that news outlets not show the photo of Donald Trump putting his fist in the air, this one that you're seeing on screen, it's just too good. | ||
It's free PR for him. | ||
It makes him look too good. | ||
You know, exposing, as somebody on Twitter noted, Revealing and unmasking the truth that we should all know by this point that the media's job is not to tell you what happened or show you reality, it's to try to shape your perception. | ||
And this perception goes counter to what they would rather you believe. | ||
And that's just some of the latest news about the assassination. | ||
Again, more and more insanity is coming through, but hopefully I've given you a wide swath. | ||
We've even gotten into the reaction in some of the videos of Trump-tards, or not Trump-tards, Lib-tards. | ||
Complaining about Trump and basically saying they're glad that he got shot and they wish that the aim had been better and they're happy that Trump supporters died. | ||
Because they're the party of peace and unity, remember? | ||
Let's go out to your calls. | ||
Were you going to say something, Matt? | ||
Well, I want to go to calls because we're going to be bringing on Brianna Morello. | ||
We'll take your calls in the second half of the next hour, but let's go to as many as we can here. | ||
Let's go to Andrew in New Jersey. | ||
I understand you disagree with me about the RNC night two. | ||
Andrew, go ahead. | ||
Yeah, I like that woman that you're referring to and her son was the murderer, wasn't prosecuted. | ||
But then I remembered she's running for office. | ||
She lost and she's so, she's so dumb. | ||
that it took her son not only being murdered, but then the Democrat prosecutors not convicting the murderer, letting him go. | ||
That made her stop being a Democrat. | ||
So right there, if that's what it takes, the murder of your son and then the killer being let go, that's what makes you not be a Democrat. | ||
So if he was prosecuted, she would still be a Democrat, he says. | ||
Plus, she's indirectly responsible for Bragg because she was a Democrat for 50 years. | ||
She voted for Obama. | ||
She voted for David Dinkins. | ||
She voted against the best mayor who saved more black lives, Rudy Giuliani. | ||
He saved hundreds and hundreds of black lives in the 90s and early 2000s, and those young men are alive today. | ||
He fought against Giuliani. | ||
So she put politicians in that made the streets less safe, that blocked school choice, and then she complains. | ||
And says, oh, they didn't prosecute. | ||
You put that guy in there, Bragg. | ||
So it was appalling. | ||
I'm glad that she saw the light, but how dumb do you have to be? | ||
You have to have your son murdered, then have the murderer go free to wake up right there. | ||
That should disqualify you. | ||
Well, here's where I'll disagree with you. | ||
Look, I agree with you that it's sad that it took this long. | ||
Obviously it shouldn't take your own child being murdered and then not prosecuted for you to wake up to what's happening. | ||
But here's the flip side. | ||
Some people, and I got examples we could show you, still don't wake up after their kids get murdered. | ||
So that's the situation we're in. | ||
Yeah, it shouldn't take that long. | ||
Sometimes that's not even enough. | ||
You know, there are parents of women who have been killed By illegal immigrants who get up and go, this is not the immigrant's fault and how dare you blame immigrants and don't politicize this. | ||
And it's like, okay, that's the really troubling thing. | ||
The really troubling thing is people whose own policies lead to their kid getting murdered and they don't change those policies. | ||
They actually still persist in those beliefs. | ||
And look, it's almost like religion or faith in God. | ||
Some people are just going to get it from the outset. | ||
They don't need to be shown anything. | ||
They just learn about God and they're just like, yeah, that makes sense. | ||
I believe that's totally accurate. | ||
Other people need to see a miracle. | ||
Other people need to like have some sort of divine contact and then they'll wake up and then they go, Oh man, I thought this was all fake. | ||
But what I just witnessed proves to me that this was God. | ||
Other people will observe miracles and still not believe. | ||
So, you know, it's a, some people can be shown without any shadow of a doubt what the truth is and still won't believe it. | ||
So, Her coming out and so forcefully doing away with her democratic allegiance, I think is something to be celebrated personally. | ||
But I appreciate your call and I get the frustration. | ||
Let's go to Lou in Missouri now. | ||
Lou in Missouri, thanks so much for calling in. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Well, thank you for being there and for taking this call because I'm so excited to let you know that exactly what you said about divine intervention I've got a great story for you. | |
I wanted Alex Jones and everybody there at InfoWars to know that even when you don't know it, God is using you. | ||
And on July 15th, just two days ago, on a podcast called Prophesy Again TV on X, Brian Wilson, your producer, was on that show. | ||
And it's such an awesome story because he tells about the day that he went into Alex's office and saw a book on the shelf called The Great Controversy. | ||
And he asked him if he could borrow it. | ||
And Alex was like, yeah, sure, go ahead, whatever. | ||
And this same book, it turns out, has been sent to Glenn Beck over 500 copies. | ||
Not only that, but Peter McCullough was just referencing that book. | ||
He said, even if you only read the last eight chapters, it'll tell you everything that you need to know about the state of America and the reason behind everything that's going on in the world right now. | ||
If you can, go into Alex's office. | ||
Tell him to read that thing. | ||
It's called The Great Controversy. | ||
And tell him the story about how God is using him even when he doesn't know it. | ||
You know, he's such an advocate for the Lord and expresses his love every day that people are compelled to send him stuff. | ||
I'm sure he gets tons and tons of books and Pamphlets and t-shirts, whatever. | ||
But this book was written over a hundred years ago, and it lays out everything that's going on in the world right now. | ||
Very interesting. | ||
Yeah, I've not read that one myself. | ||
It says Seventh Day Adventist, right? | ||
The Great Controversy by Ellen G. White. | ||
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Even if you think SGA Church is a cult, which everybody does, They are under the same kind of attack that InfoWars is. | |
I don't know too much about the Seventh-Day Adventists. | ||
I have some friends who, you know, are in that church and they really love it. | ||
We did cover the Seventh-Day Adventists earlier this year, maybe last year, because they have like a camp in California or I don't know what to kind of want to call like a compound because that that sounds a little culty But basically they're one of the blue zones. | ||
They're one of these places on earth where people routinely live above 100 years and apparently the health Regulations that they follow as seventh-day Adventists are extremely good at prolonging your life. | ||
So there's something there There's something to it and they are under attack from the same forces that attack info wars. | ||
So I Very interesting stuff. | ||
And of course, Brian Wilson, awesome dude. | ||
I'm glad he's doing more interviews these days. | ||
He's been behind the scenes at InfoWars for a while. | ||
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All right. | |
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
The American Journal third hour is on. | ||
I'm very happy to be joined by Brianna Morello. | ||
She's the host of the Brianna Morello Show on Rumble. | ||
And she joins us today live from Milwaukee at the Republican National Convention. | ||
You can follow Brianna on X at Brianna Morello, Briannamorello.com and on Rumble. | ||
Again, the show is called the Brianna Morello Show. | ||
Brianna, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
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Thank you for having me, Harrison. | |
Very happy to have you. | ||
What is it like there on the ground at the RNC? | ||
Last night was great. | ||
I loved the first night. | ||
I was a little bit wary. | ||
The second night seemed like a total party. | ||
What's the atmosphere like there? | ||
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It is. | |
It does feel like a party. | ||
And that's the crazy part in all of this. | ||
I didn't think it was going to feel like this, but everyone compares it to the student roll, but for the RNC. | ||
And so that's exactly kind of the mood here. | ||
Everyone is just kind of enjoying the moment and enjoying all the speeches. | ||
We have a bunch of great speakers coming up as well for today. | ||
And last night was incredible. | ||
Like you said, I enjoyed last night more than I enjoyed the first night as well. | ||
I think it was a better group of speakers and we heard more from average Americans. | ||
And I think that's really important. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And I mean, it seems like they ran through the roster last night. | ||
Vivek and Ben Carson and Ron DeSantis. | ||
And I mean, who else is left to speak? | ||
Who's speaking tonight? | ||
Do you know? | ||
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It's supposed to be JD Vance and it's also supposed to be Peter Navarro. | |
Peter Navarro just being released from that Miami prison today. | ||
And he's supposed to be making his way. | ||
So I think he's supposed to be expected to speak to them with a sold. | ||
So we'll see how that goes. | ||
But that would be really exciting to hear from him because Of course he is a political prisoner. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Wow. | |
What an amazing going from federal prison to a stage in front of millions of people. | ||
What an incredible day he'll be having today. | ||
That's wild. | ||
Is there anything that's happening? | ||
I guess it might be hard for you to tell, but one of the things that tends to happen at conventions is what we're seeing on the screen might not be the same as what we're seeing, what you're seeing there on the ground. | ||
You know, sometimes somebody will give up and give a speech, and then somebody else will post a cell phone video from the floor, and it's like, actually, this person got booed a lot, and you just didn't hear it on screen. | ||
Is anybody getting booed up there? | ||
I didn't hear anybody get booed, but then I saw some behind-the-scenes stuff that maybe Nikki Haley didn't get the warmest reception. | ||
What's been the... Did anything stand out to you? | ||
Anything happen that maybe we didn't catch if we were just watching it from home? | ||
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I think it's been pretty fair so far. | |
I think mostly the crowd has been pretty positive and pretty excited to see a lot of these people come on stage. | ||
Nikki Haley, I get it, most don't like her. | ||
There was kind of a mixed response when she did get on stage. | ||
But I think most people are just happy and they're just kind of positive. | ||
You know, what happened over the weekend has kind of changed the tone of all of this. | ||
Obviously, the assassination attempt against President Trump. | ||
Has a lot of people both on edge but also just extremely just probably less more confrontational than expected. | ||
I was expecting to see protesters here. | ||
I haven't seen really any. | ||
And I know someone said there was a small group of them. | ||
I've seen a large group. | ||
I think they said in the thousands. | ||
Haven't seen those folks here. | ||
So it's been pretty calm. | ||
You know, since you since you brought it up on the first night, there was a protest and we covered it yesterday because the reports were a thousand show up. | ||
And then the reality was it was maybe a couple hundred last night. | ||
We actually have footage here. | ||
We can go to my screen. | ||
There was one protester. | ||
There was one single protester outside the venue, and of course this was posted with people asking, gee, the Democrats aren't funding protests like they used to. | ||
I mean, you would expect there to be big crowds protesting this event, as there almost always is, but I guess they haven't been told to do that, so they aren't doing it. | ||
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Yeah. | |
She was a strange one. | ||
There are some, you know, lone ones who are kind of walking around, but yeah, it's not what I expected. | ||
You know, I saw like an ad where there was supposed to be 10,000 here. | ||
And I mean, like you said, it's been like maybe a couple of hundred, but I didn't even run into those people. | ||
So I don't know if it's well-funded at this point, or maybe we just bought up all the hotel space and so there's no reason for them to come here now because they don't have any space to shack up at. | ||
But it's been interesting to kind of see play out. | ||
I think it's honestly, I mean, there were two reports. | ||
Obviously, there was a shooting yesterday about a mile out of the perimeter from the arena. | ||
That one really didn't have anything to do with politics. | ||
And then there was another one as well. | ||
So sorry, it wasn't a shooting. | ||
It was an arrest of an individual accused of having a gun. | ||
So it's really been kind of low profile, though. | ||
There really hasn't been much else. | ||
Well, thank goodness for that. | ||
Although, there's still time, so we'll see. | ||
We'll be back on the other side. | ||
We're going to take a really quick break. | ||
60 seconds. | ||
We'll be back with Brianna Morello on the other side. | ||
She joins us live from the floor of the RNC there in Milwaukee. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
Brianna Morello joins me from Milwaukee. | ||
She's at the RNC there on the floor. | ||
It feels like, Brianna, we haven't had a normal convention since... | ||
I don't know, the Obama years. | ||
2016 was so insane with Bernie Sanders getting screwed over and the DNC like having noise machines to drown out their booze and Hillary Clinton doing the face with the balloons. | ||
I mean, that was crazy. | ||
And Trump, I mean, everything was topsy-turvy. | ||
Obviously, 2020, there wasn't even a convention to speak of. | ||
And then this year, with this assassination attempt mere days before The convention started. | ||
It seems like the whole atmosphere is like elevated somehow. | ||
I mean, that's the sense I'm getting from watching it remotely. | ||
Is that what's happening there on the ground? | ||
I mean, when you see Trump's face when it cuts to him, you know, when the speakers are talking, he's got this like blissful smile on his face. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It makes him look like he's almost on drugs. | ||
I mean, he's just got this, like, thousand-yard stare where he's just smiling, and the atmosphere from far away seems like... I don't know how to describe it. | ||
Like, very uplifting. | ||
Is that how it feels there on the ground? | ||
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Yeah, I mean, it's very uplifting. | |
It's very positive. | ||
Everyone just seems to be in sync together and understand that this is the fight for our country that we need right now and everyone needs to be on board. | ||
You know, I know a lot of people are critical of certain people, maybe J.D. | ||
Vance. | ||
There's a lot of things that people are pointing out about him and all. | ||
But here at the convention, no one's really talking about that. | ||
And the reason for that is everyone's on the same page. | ||
Nobody wants to sit there and go after and beat down and kind of You'll see it on social media. | ||
There's a lot of divisiveness. | ||
Not here. | ||
That's the best way to describe it. | ||
Everyone's very friendly. | ||
Everyone's very happy to be here. | ||
And everyone's trying to figure out the best way to save this country. | ||
And they're all doing so in Milwaukee this week. | ||
Yeah, and it seems like even the, you know, Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis, these people that were really going for, you know, Trump's throat back during the primaries, you know, they gave speeches, but it didn't have the feeling of like, you know, defeated enemies, genie afflicting in front of, you know, their victor. | ||
It really did have the feeling of like, of camaraderie and like, look, we ran, we lost, and now it's time to get together and back Trump. | ||
It all seemed very sincere. | ||
So that's certainly coming across. | ||
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Yeah. | |
It sounds like Nikki Haley is trying to get a cabinet position, and it's unfortunate because I wouldn't want her in the cabinet, but it looks like that. | ||
And, you know, Ron DeSantis has been very supportive of him. | ||
I know he did run against the president, and a lot of people thought that was very controversial, but he's always been supportive from a distance. | ||
And I think people kind of were upset with him because they were more hurt at the fact that he wanted to run against the president. | ||
But it's a primary. | ||
Those things happen. | ||
But he's been helping the president with some fundraising, and it was exciting to see him here. | ||
At the convention speaking, he gave a great speech, I thought. | ||
And, you know, he's backing the president. | ||
That's what we need right now. | ||
Now, Nikki Haley, I thought DeSantis was very authentic. | ||
But Nikki Haley, I think she's just more so competing for a capital position at this point. | ||
And so I think she lacks authentication. | ||
I can't even speak now. | ||
Joe Biden is contagious. | ||
But yes, I thought it was great. | ||
And I just cringe when I see Nikki Haley getting on the stage. | ||
But the good news is, I think MSNBC put up a lineup of all of the Republicans that weren't here or aren't going to be here at all. | ||
And it was everyone that we hate, you know, the Paul Ryans, the Bushes. | ||
It was a great lineup of people. | ||
Pence, for example, not going to be here. | ||
So that that gave me a little bit of a smile on my face. | ||
I think people know that they're not welcome here. | ||
Yeah, well, even Mitch McConnell got booed on the floor there on the first day I saw that video. | ||
So they might know they're they're not so welcome in the Trump Republican Party these days. | ||
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Yeah, well, rightfully so. | |
We've had enough of all this nonsense. | ||
And here, you know, I'll actually cite the Nikki Haley speech that she gave last night. | ||
You know, she said that we want a president that ends wars and doesn't start wars. | ||
Now, if anyone knows Nikki Haley, that doesn't sound anything like her. | ||
Of course, she loves her wars. | ||
And so, maybe she either has a different tone or, I mean, I don't think she's changed her belief at all. | ||
We've all saw how she speaks out. | ||
About Israel and the aggression there. | ||
So yeah, it was interesting to see. | ||
But again, I think that these people know that they're not welcome here. | ||
The Republican Party has completely shifted, and it's shifting in the right direction. | ||
It's shifting in the direction that we need for this country right now. | ||
And I hope when the president wins, I'm sure he's going to win, I really hope we remember everything that took place, because last weekend was obviously a very emotional weekend for him. | ||
But I want him to remember that, because remember, this is the same guy who was also talking about building a new headquarters for the FBI and where it should be built. | ||
And for many, we don't believe that the FBI headquarters should be built at all at this point, and that it should either be defunded or dismantled. | ||
And there's a lot of issues there. | ||
So we're hoping that maybe this might create a fire in his belly, let's say. | ||
Yeah, and look, you know, even if they are making these statements, like if Nikki Haley comes out and says, we want people that don't start wars, like obviously, I think anybody that knows her knows that that's an insincere statement, but the fact that she's making it... | ||
you know, means that we are leading the party now, right? | ||
The anti-war people are sort of forcing the pro-war people to say our talking points instead of, you know, conforming to them. | ||
So, you know, even if it is a sort of cynical political thing, it represents the sea change that's taking place and they're having to conform to it and they can't resist it. | ||
So it's good news regardless. | ||
Now, of course, the best thing from my perspective and probably from yours as well about the convention is just the number of powerful or influential or important or interesting people that are gathered that you get to talk to and ask questions of. | ||
I know you posted yesterday, day two at the RNC, you interviewed Luke Radowski and Savannah Hernandez and Jim Jordan. | ||
People from the Mug Club, from Ladder with Crowder, so just a ton of awesome people that you're getting to talk to. | ||
What are some of the good conversations you've had? | ||
What have you learned? | ||
What about from Jim Jordan? | ||
What did he have to say about the assassination attempt in particular? | ||
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Yeah, so I asked him the tough questions because I feel like we've got to ask those questions now. | |
What is Congress going to do? | ||
Because obviously, and he kind of alluded to it as well, the FBI is now leading the investigation into that assassination attempt. | ||
And many of us don't actually trust the FBI. | ||
They've been paying attention for the last, let's just say, four years. | ||
So we're not too thrilled with them leading this investigation right now. | ||
And he's understanding of that. | ||
He believes that Congress is also going to have to lead an investigation. | ||
He cited that Christopher Wray is going to be brought in front of Congress. | ||
To testify sometime soon this month, I believe, later this month. | ||
And so that will be when he kind of gets some answers there. | ||
But again, it's, I mean, Congress constantly asks these questions and they give them, you know, these great soundbites. | ||
They give us these great soundbites, but there's no follow-up. | ||
Constantly, you know, we hear power of the purse, all these things to get us into the midterms. | ||
And then all of a sudden, Republicans just lose that spine for some reason. | ||
So, We'll see if it leads to anything, but we really need—I mean, Congress is the only hope we have right now to lead an illegitimate investigation into this, because the FBI is not going to do so. | ||
Secret Service is already getting folks to stop speaking and kind of telling them that they have to be quiet, they cannot talk to certain people. | ||
Even their fellow colleagues who were not there that day, those agents that were there that day were here and were not allowed to speak to others that were not there. | ||
So, again, this is just them trying to hush everyone up and try to bury this. | ||
But, you know, I also asked some other questions regarding, you know, whether the Secret Service director should resign. | ||
And he's not very happy with her, obviously. | ||
But, again, no real direct answer there. | ||
We all know that Joe Biden's not going to fire her. | ||
We all know no one's going to fire this woman. | ||
She's going to keep her job because everyone's afraid to fire a DEI hire. | ||
So it puts us in a really unfortunate situation where we have somebody who's incompetent, who's proven they're incompetent, now controlling one of the most important agencies in our country. | ||
And, again, doesn't really have to answer any questions. | ||
So there's that. | ||
Now, speaking of answering any questions, Savannah Hernandez, you mentioned her. | ||
We had her on the show yesterday. | ||
And, man, she is a shark. | ||
She actually confronted CNN yesterday, and it was incredible. | ||
I mean, this girl is amazing. | ||
She went after Jake Tapper, Dana, and so many of these others. | ||
Chris Wallace, as well, was in the group. | ||
I kind of just went after them. | ||
I was asking them tough questions that they didn't want to answer. | ||
And so it was refreshing to have her on. | ||
But she's over here. | ||
She's doing great work. | ||
But I think that's what's important. | ||
And I kind of highlighted this on the show yesterday. | ||
We have the corporate media hacks here at the convention. | ||
And they're getting a beat down from a lot of the independent journalists because for so long, they've been able to kind of stay on their platform in this cushy little space and not have to deal with answering real questions because they failed to do actual journalism. | ||
But then we have all these great journalists who are here now, and they're not afraid to confront them. | ||
I know Savannah was waiting patiently for her moment, and she did a great job at that. | ||
She even confronted an MSNBC anchor too, Kristen Walker, I believe her last name is. | ||
They're just doing great work. | ||
There are so many people here doing great work, and I think that's important to highlight as well. | ||
Oh, of course. | ||
Yeah, absolutely wonderful. | ||
In fact, I didn't get to watch that video. | ||
Let's go to that video because it's only about a minute long. | ||
And I saw she posted and I pulled it in. | ||
I was going to wait because we're hoping to have her on later this week to report live as well. | ||
And I was going to save it for that, but you brought it up. | ||
So let's go to it now and see Savannah Hernandez confronting the CNN team. | ||
This is clip number 17. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Hi, y'all. | |
I was just wondering, you guys refused to report on the incompetence of Joe Biden. | ||
And I was just wondering if you guys were told not to report on that, or if you guys really were that ignorant. | ||
The entire American public, for some reason, was able to see that Joe Biden was grossly incompetent and that he's been in cognitive decline for a long time. | ||
However, you guys just started reporting this. | ||
Dana, can I ask you about this? | ||
Dana, you're a respected reporter. | ||
Why is it that you guys just started It gets better. | ||
on the kind of Joe Biden. | ||
Don't you feel like you have a responsibility to the public? | ||
Buzzing around, seeing it in like a bumblebee. | ||
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About being confident in the kind of Joe Biden. | |
It gets better. | ||
It gets so much better. | ||
Sir, I'm here with CNN. | ||
I can't get very close to them because their security guard is blocking me. | ||
But we've got Jake Tapper here. | ||
We've got Chris Wallace. | ||
We also have Dana Bash. | ||
Now, I've been asking them why they have been lying to the American public about the mental decline of Joe Biden. | ||
None of you guys would like to respond to that at all? | ||
No? | ||
Dana, you're a very respected journalist. | ||
Jake, not so much respected, but people listen to you still. | ||
Would any of you guys like to respond to Joe Biden's cognitive decline and why you guys lied to the American people about it for so long? | ||
Can you please take your hands off of me? | ||
Savannah Hernandez graduated from the Alex Jones School of Journalism and it's on display there. | ||
I love her sweet voice. | ||
Hey you, you ignorant liars! | ||
She sounds so nice. | ||
It's fantastic. | ||
It's wonderful to see. | ||
So, is there this big divide? | ||
Is there contention? | ||
I mean, what's the attitude behind the scenes? | ||
You know, again, I look back to 2016, and I remember, you know, Alex Jones storming onto the Young Turks set, and it was contentious, but it was wild and fun and chaotic. | ||
Is that the feeling behind the scenes? | ||
How are the mainstream and independent reporters dealing with each other? | ||
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Yeah, so it's not so chaotic. | |
But again, I mean, there's so many, like Taylor Hanz is another one. | ||
He's an independent journalist, and he's clashing with them as well. | ||
So there's that, but they brought security, so you're not gonna get too, too close to them. | ||
But it's just, it's just the independent reporters are going after the corporate media hacks. | ||
And I think that's perfect, because you need to hold them accountable. | ||
And this is the perfect situation to do so. | ||
This was so epic, actually. | ||
He's not, he was behind me a little while, now it's speaker Mike Johnson behind me. | ||
He was actually just behind me a little while ago, too. | ||
It's just interesting to see people confront them. | ||
I know Alex Stein was here and confronted him as well. | ||
It's so funny to see all of this play out because they usually could just hide behind their corporate media desk and just not have to answer any of these hard questions, but they've been lying to the American people for years. | ||
How much longer are we going to continue to tolerate this? | ||
How much longer are we going to continue to deal with this? | ||
They still think they have credibility. | ||
I don't think they have credibility. | ||
You know, Savannah Hernandez actually has a larger following than most of these individuals on CNN, MSNBC. | ||
And so I think the times are kind of changing here. | ||
And it's interesting to see play out, but it's not so divisive, but I think everyone understands what's going on here. | ||
Well, look, there's so many interesting things. | ||
As to what you just brought up, the followings. | ||
Look at Don Lemon. | ||
Don Lemon gets fired from CNN. | ||
He can't scrape together 100 people to watch his live streams. | ||
This guy was the number one news reporter for the entirety of Trump's presidency. | ||
Nobody cares about him. | ||
The instant he's not being propped up by CNN. | ||
The facade of the mainstream media has sort of collapsed, and these people, nobody would listen to them. | ||
They would not be popular if not for the mainstream media propping them up, and that's what's being revealed. | ||
And look, back in 2016, you had Alex Jones running around, you know, causing a ruckus and being this outlandish and fun pundit. | ||
But that was pretty much it in terms of like, well respected, hugely watched independent reporters. | ||
Now there's you, there's Savannah, there's Alex Stein, there's Taylor Hanson. | ||
This represents really the sea change, the title shift in where we're getting our coverage from, who's being listened to, who is telling the stories from the RNC. | ||
It used to be nothing but mainstream media. | ||
Now mainstream media is, as you said, getting the verbal beat down and getting shown up by these independent reporters. | ||
I mean, this is sort of a hallmark event in the new media landscape, isn't it? | ||
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It is, and it's incredible to see play out. | |
You know, I always say independent journalists will save America, and it's mainly because we don't have a higher authority above us telling us what to do, what to report on, and how to angle our stories. | ||
And I think that's what's so important here. | ||
You know, we're watching it play out all the time. | ||
In front of our own faces. | ||
I don't think people realize how important it is to have independent journalists. | ||
I've had the pleasure of working with Rumble this week and I've been using the Rumble set, but it's interesting to see all of these other independent journalists make their way into the Rumble set. | ||
We have this unique platform with X and now Rumble out there not censoring us and giving us this stage to go out there and Platform our own work without having to deal with anyone telling us what to say. | ||
And now you're getting the unfiltered take on a lot of these things. | ||
I think that's really important to highlight. | ||
And it's interesting because, again, certain people will angle stories a certain way when you work with the corporate media. | ||
But here you're going to get the most raw reporting possible because most of these journalists who, not all of them, some of the independent ones are a little, eh, not so credible. | ||
But most of us are very credible and we do our work because We know better. | ||
And so, uh, we don't want to, we don't want to discredit anyone's trust in us. | ||
And so that's why we're working hard to get all those interviews. | ||
And so I've got a couple of good ones lined up with a couple of great politicians. | ||
And I don't usually refer to politicians as great, but we've only got about five of them. | ||
So I'll be speaking to them later this week. | ||
Oh, excellent. | ||
Uh, give us, give us a preview who you got lined up. | ||
I mean, you know, spoilers. | ||
I don't want you to, you know, you can't tell us, you can't tell us, but, uh, who are you looking forward to talking to? | ||
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Well, Senator Tommy Tuberville made a very interesting comment on Fox News just a couple of days ago, and I wanted to follow up with it. | |
He told Maria Bartiromo that everyone in the Senate knows that Joe Biden's not running this country. | ||
He said it was Chuck Schumer, Nancy Pelosi, Barack Obama. | ||
But it's interesting, because you and I say that, and it's fine, but hearing someone, a politician who's kind of in all of this, say that, It's extremely alarming because, again, no one else has had the guts to say that out loud. | ||
So I'm going to ask him about that. | ||
I want to ask him specifically, how does he know that's happening? | ||
Because we speculate, but apparently he knows it enough to get in front of a camera and say that. | ||
And so there wasn't much follow-up on that question. | ||
I want to do the follow-up. | ||
So I'm going to be asking you specifically, what have you seen, what have you heard, and why did you come to that conclusion? | ||
Because, again, you could speculate, but it didn't sound like speculation. | ||
It sounded like he was saying, this is actually what's going on right now in our country. | ||
Wow, and that I guess is another one of my questions, because one of the things I was sort of disappointed in the first night is it almost seemed like Republicans acted like they were running for re-election. | ||
They just kept talking about how great the economy was under Trump and how wonderful. | ||
And part of me was like, all right, do they not get we're under attack? | ||
Where's the intensity? | ||
Where's the fire? | ||
Where's the, you know, last stand at Helms Deep? | ||
Like, where is this attitude of like, we have to win for the sake of our country? | ||
I didn't see that the first night. | ||
I saw it more the second night with some of these speeches. | ||
But overall there on the ground, the attitude is, are people appropriately intense? | ||
Are they appropriately, you know, aware of how serious the trouble that we're in is? | ||
Obviously it's a party and it's a convention, it's unity, it's everybody coming together and positive vibes, but are those positive vibes backed up by like the seriousness that they need to be? | ||
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Yeah, I think so. | |
So every time I'm, you know, meeting new people and going to these events, it seems to be the tone. | ||
Everyone understands that this is about saving country. | ||
And if we don't do this, this time around, it's not even fear-mongering at this point. | ||
It's a serious issue. | ||
If we don't win this presidency, our country's gone. | ||
And there's no other way to describe it. | ||
It's not fear-mongering. | ||
It's that, you know, this looks like a celebration. | ||
It looks like it's a lot of fun, but everyone understands what's going on here. | ||
And so I think that's the reason why everyone's a little less critical this time around when it comes to these elected officials, because We can nitpick all we want. | ||
A lot of people, like we mentioned earlier, J.D. | ||
Vance, aren't really fond of him because he's made previous comments about President Trump. | ||
But I actually like it. | ||
For your audience, if they're not familiar, there are comments that were made by J.D. | ||
Vance previously that he didn't like Trump. | ||
I believe he referred to him once as the Nazi, and other comments were made. | ||
But he has since gone back and said, you know, my opinion of him has changed since I've seen him lead this country. | ||
And I do think he did a great job, was one of our best presidents. | ||
I think it's important, because I think a lot of people didn't like President Trump at first, because it was a little rough, his comments. | ||
They didn't like it. | ||
And now they're actually, you know, going with him, especially Democrats. | ||
It was interesting to see, you know, after the assassination attempt, you know, people saw him get up after he was almost shot in the head, or he was shot in the ear instead. | ||
But it's all set up. | ||
And so you fight, fight, fight. | ||
How do you not vote for that guy? | ||
And I think that's a lot of people are looking when you're comparing. | ||
We have a guy who can't even walk up a set of stairs. | ||
Then you have a man who takes a bullet to the head and somehow is able to get up and tell you all to keep fighting and don't stop. | ||
And I think that really shows where we are as a country right now. | ||
Embarrassing as that is. | ||
But everyone gets that. | ||
I mean, if we can't win to the man who can't even, you know, battle a staircase, we're really in a bad situation here. | ||
Yeah, there's a comic somebody drew that was just a comparison of Secret Service telling Trump, get down, get down, and telling Biden, get up, get up. | ||
Biden's tripping over himself and Trump's trying to get back to the podium after being shot in the head. | ||
It could not be more clear. | ||
Let me ask you this, behind the scenes, What is the chatter about the assassination? | ||
Obviously, everybody's thrilled that it failed. | ||
But I mean, the information that's coming out, it is wild. | ||
And it seems like the more we learn, the more questions we have. | ||
Are people there, you know, behind the scenes? | ||
What are they saying about the assassination? | ||
Are they thinking it was a setup, a deep state thing? | ||
What's the what's the water cooler talk there at the RNC? | ||
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Well, that's the interesting part, right? | |
So no one's going to go on air and say that they think it was actual setup because they don't have enough evidence of it. | ||
But I'm pretty, at this point, and even from day one, strong on that one, where I believe it was a setup. | ||
Because it's very obvious, right? | ||
We had the Secret Service come out yesterday and give a garbage statement regarding slopes. | ||
And that was the reason why they didn't have somebody on that rooftop. | ||
And we're also finding out other reports that the shooter was there for over 27 minutes is what we heard. | ||
And they knew about it for over 27 minutes. | ||
They did nothing. | ||
They didn't pull the president off the stage. | ||
I mean, that would have been the easiest solution to it, right? | ||
You don't have to shoot him. | ||
You just got to pull the president off the stage. | ||
And that's the best way to handle it at the time. | ||
Although I think if it's somebody who's not supposed to be there and you have a crowd of people, you probably should have shot him as soon as you got the chance. | ||
But again, we don't know. | ||
I know there's a lot of people speculating regarding whether Secret Service was the one holding back that called it to shoot. | ||
We're still waiting to hear about that. | ||
But it's not going to be a report that comes from the FBI or from Secret Service that we're going to figure this all out. | ||
It's going to be leaks because they're going to want to bury this as much as they can. | ||
I remember actually Harris said. | ||
I remember you and Alex and Owen going on the Stephen Crowder show the night of the first debate, and the first thing Alex said was, they're going to try to kill Trump. | ||
And everyone was like, that's crazy. | ||
But he was right. | ||
I mean, it sounds crazy, but that was literally it. | ||
That was the final thing they had left in their sleeve, was to kill Trump. | ||
And it was because Biden did so horribly during the debate. | ||
They can no longer prosecute him. | ||
The Supreme Court ruling came in. | ||
He has immunity. | ||
And so now this is it. | ||
And I think people thought that comment was a little over the mark, but it was spot on. | ||
And we're watching it all play out. | ||
And here people are quietly saying, you know, Yes, I do believe Secret Service probably intentionally did this at this point because it's very obvious that this wasn't just, you know, incompetency. | ||
I mean, look at him. | ||
His head shouldn't have been exposed at all. | ||
It's how do you have, I mean, just for an example. | ||
Okay, I'm a female, obviously. | ||
"We should not be guarding the president of the United States." I know he's a former president, but he's gonna be probably the next president of the United States. | ||
If you're not six foot plus, and you can't tower over him, you shouldn't be guarding him. | ||
Obviously, these women were poorly trained. | ||
They were not able to even holster a weapon. | ||
So again, it feels like they gave him not the best team of secret service agents to be there. | ||
Plus they allowed a shooter, an armed man, to stand there on a rooftop and sit there on a rooftop with a weapon, and apparently no one knew. | ||
I've gone to a lot of these rallies, too, and I should note, I constantly see drones in the air, and you're constantly seeing drones in the air, and that's Secret Service drones. | ||
So, again, none of this makes any sense. | ||
As soon as the shooting happened, and we saw the rooftop, I said, well, how'd there be somebody on the roof? | ||
If you're at any of these rallies and you look up in the air, there's multiple drones in the air, and it's all run by our government. | ||
So, none of this made any sense how this individual was able to get up there and stay up there for that long. | ||
Yeah, so many questions still to be answered, and it seems like the more we learn, the more questions we have. | ||
I'm glad people at the RNC and behind the scenes are treating this, again, with the seriousness it deserves. | ||
Man, this is just everything they do backfires on them so massively. | ||
It is amazing to see. | ||
What a glorious time to be alive. | ||
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Thank you, Harrison. | |
It's always a pleasure. | ||
I'm going to go out to your calls here momentarily. | ||
I want to play another video. | ||
It's a little bit longer, but I think it's worth it to play the whole thing. | ||
Yesterday we covered Destiny, the streamer, who I think is sort of the only honest liberal with a platform. - I'm. | ||
Liberals know not to express what they really think because they know that it makes them seem like unhinged lunatics most of the time. | ||
And so they couch their disturbing beliefs in language that we don't find objectionable. | ||
Destiny doesn't bother with any of that and just says what many of them are thinking. | ||
So we appreciate that. | ||
He went on Piers Morgan and was utterly demolished by Piers for his blatant and egregious hypocrisy. | ||
And I was thinking about this, and I don't know how to express it as much. | ||
Just going back to the whole controversy of like, you know, Home Depot employees being fired because they posted on Facebook. | ||
Like, I hope he gets them next time. | ||
I'm just glad they got at least one Trump supporter. | ||
Hopefully they'll get more next time. | ||
Like, yeah, when you call for mass murder on social media, maybe expect a backlash to that. | ||
And this is the thing, the left is always saying, well, you have free speech, but you're not free from consequences. | ||
Of course, the consequences they mean is like if you wear a Make America Great Again hat to a baseball game and somebody takes a picture of you, then you'll lose your career of 30 years, right? | ||
Which is insane and egregious. | ||
But I think if you call for violence on your fellow Americans in an open and public way, you need to be made an example of. | ||
People need to know that this is not okay. | ||
Legally, I don't think there can be anything done unless you're actually, you know, imminently calling for violence. | ||
We do have free speech in this country as not just a law, but a principle. | ||
But obviously, some things are not included in that, including calls for violence and, you know, child material, that sort of stuff. | ||
I mean, there are things that free speech is not An absolute absolute. | ||
There's a reason that we have free speech, and it's so ideas can be spread. | ||
It's so thoughts and concepts and perspectives can be shared without limitation. | ||
Nothing thoughtful is being shared when you're just saying that everybody should die. | ||
This does not damage free speech to have companies say, we're going to let you go because you Called for the death of like half of our customer base. | ||
Like, yeah, that makes sense to me. | ||
There's nothing wrong with that. | ||
But there's a hypocrisy on the left. | ||
Just massive, massive hypocrisy. | ||
And it's all predicated on lies. | ||
And that's really the thing that you need to understand is that because they believe these insane lies, they think it gives them justification to do or say what they say and do. | ||
But they are lies. | ||
So I'll explain it here, but you'll see, you'll see, you know, Destiny say, it's fine for me to do this because January 6 was an insurrection. | ||
No, it wasn't. | ||
That's a lie. | ||
But the lie gets embedded and now it becomes An excuse for them to actually do something or encourage or support violence. | ||
So let's go to Piers Morgan just obliterating Destiny here and watch Destiny's face as he talks. | ||
It looks like the demon that's possessing him is trying to escape through his chin. | ||
It's very strange. | ||
Let's go down to Destiny versus Piers Morgan. | ||
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When you are in a world where conservatives can say anything. | |
No, I'm not a conservative. | ||
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They can have any conspiracy theories. | |
I'm not a conservative. | ||
They can do anything. | ||
And then liberals are supposed to sit here and be like, oh my God, it's so tragic. | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
Let me explain my position, because I'm not a conservative. | ||
I'm not on either side in your race, right? | ||
Here's what I think about what you did. | ||
You'd like to fire off, as you've done so far in this debate, about your fury at how disgusting Republicans are. | ||
How inhumane they are. | ||
How they never have any empathy. | ||
Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. | ||
And then you yourself actually are exactly the person that you're describing. | ||
You are inhuman. | ||
You are somebody who seems almost gleeful that a young firefighter with a family, with a wife and children, who he was protecting as he was shot dead, that he deserved what was coming to him because he went to a President Trump rally. | ||
I don't think I'm gleeful about anything. | ||
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I don't think anybody should die. | |
I don't think anybody deserves to die. | ||
But you want to talk about gleeful, look at the conservative response to Pelosi's husband when they broke in. | ||
I can answer that. | ||
I can answer that. | ||
I don't care. | ||
I can answer that. | ||
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The reality is that conservatives have been turning the temperature up on the rhetoric. | |
They have been making fun of these types of events for years, and now when something happens to them, now they're looking for sympathy from the liberal side? | ||
Absolutely not! | ||
It's insane. | ||
It's unhinged that you can conduct yourself in such a manner and expect people to feel sorry when things happen. | ||
Why should anybody on the right Listen to a word of your hectoring and lecturing about how they should behave. | ||
And by the way, for the record, the mockery of Nancy Pelosi's husband when he was attacked by an intruder with a hammer was also despicable, right? | ||
I can see despicable behavior on all sides, and I'm happy to call it out when I see it. | ||
You, however, Want to present yourself as this great kind of standard bearer of decency who sees outrageous behavior on the right time and again and is incensed by this disgusting, inhumane behavior. | ||
And yet time and again, since the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, you have displayed exactly the same kind of inhumane behavior. | ||
...about a fireman who is killed because he attends a rally of a guy he wants to vote for. | ||
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My issue with the MAGA kids is not that they are not empathetic. | |
My issue is that they support a president that led an insurrection against the United States. | ||
I'm not here to tone police over their empathy. | ||
Eighty million people voted for Donald Trump last time around. | ||
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That's great. | |
80 million people voted for a guy that tried to insurrect the government, and it looks like they might try to do it again. | ||
I mean, like, I don't know what to say. | ||
These are the facts on the ground. | ||
So you don't like attacks on democracy, so presumably you would unreservedly condemn the attempted assassination of Donald Trump. | ||
Because that's one of the most egregious attacks on American democracy of modern times. | ||
Presumably, you would take this opportunity, given you are so determined to protect the integrity of democracy, you would find it absolutely outrageous that someone has tried to assassinate a president, right? | ||
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If the other conservatives on this show want to say that it was absolutely outrageous that Donald Trump attempted to coup the government, then maybe then I would. | |
No, I'm not going to get on my knees and beg for forgiveness or show sympathy to conservatives. | ||
I'm asking you to condemn what happened as an egregious attack on democracy. | ||
Can you do that? | ||
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No, I won't. | |
No, I won't. | ||
I won't. | ||
You can't do that. | ||
You see, so why the hell, frankly, Destiny, why the hell should we listen to a word you have to say? | ||
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Wait, hold on. | |
Why do you think conservatives haven't been listening to a word that liberals have said about anything for eight years? | ||
What do you think is going to change? | ||
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You think that if liberals come out now and they go, oh my God, this was so horrible, they're going to go, wow, that is true. | |
Charlie, I'll bring you in at the end of this, I promise you, and you'll get a good chance to respond. | ||
But here's my problem, Destiny, with your whole position on this, right, is that you don't actually have anything inside you that you want the other side to have. | ||
You don't have any of the empathy. | ||
You don't have any sympathy. | ||
You don't care that someone tried to assassinate Donald Trump. | ||
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I'm not asking for empathy. | |
You don't care that a young farmer with a family was killed in the process. | ||
I'm not asking for empathy. | ||
You don't actually, you are not the person you want these other people to be. | ||
And all you do is play water battery with every question I give you. | ||
And I'm just startled. | ||
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We're talking about Donald Trump. | |
We're talking about the temperature of this country. | ||
Here's a question for the two panelists. | ||
What percentage of this event happening was due to Donald Trump's rhetoric? | ||
What do they think the answer to that question is? | ||
What percentage could it be that the other side, as we've just heard from Dave Rubin, has spent eight years calling Donald Trump the new Adolf Hitler? | ||
A person who was responsible for the murder of 12 million people, including 6 million Jewish people, in a Holocaust. | ||
Last time I checked, Donald Trump hasn't murdered 12 million people. | ||
So much as you would like him to be the new Hitler, he's not. | ||
But again, to an impressionable, young, deranged mind who has easy access to guns, that can be easily interpreted as an existential threat, said President Biden. | ||
Somebody needs to be put in the bullseye, said Biden, only last week. | ||
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And guess what? | |
Guess what? | ||
Somebody then comes forward and tries to kill the existential threat. | ||
You are inhuman, Piers Morgan streamer, getting into heated discussion over repulsive Trump assassination comments. | ||
Yeah, but you know, Trump tried to do insurrection. | ||
So, you know, now I get to laugh about and encourage and celebrate his supporters being murdered in cold blood. | ||
Yeah, these are the people. | ||
That we're up against. | ||
I don't know. | ||
That might not be the right word. | ||
They look like people, but I think there might be something else entirely. | ||
We'll get more into it on the other side and take your calls in our final segment. | ||
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All right, folks. | |
Welcome back. | ||
I'm going to try to explain what's going on here. | ||
It's a little bit abstract, I guess you could say. | ||
But in that video that we just saw of Destiny frantically trying to justify his just egregious hypocrisy in every possible regard, he says, Conservatives get to say any conspiracy theory. | ||
Conservatives get to have conspiracy theories about things? | ||
As if that's what he's doing, right? | ||
Which he's not. | ||
He's not. | ||
I mean, what Destiny has said about The man that died, Corey, who died on Saturday when he was shot in the head by an attempted assassin, is so much worse than anything Alex Jones has ever said about anybody. | ||
Like, just as I'm in questioning whether it was real or not, he's just like, I'm glad that dude is dead, and I wish more people would die. | ||
So it's crazy. | ||
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The Trump supporter. | |
The Trump supporter. | ||
The Trump supporter, yeah. | ||
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We're all glad that the gunman's dead. | |
Yeah, of course. | ||
And that's okay. | ||
It's okay to be cool with that. | ||
Yeah, of course, of course. | ||
No, no, yeah, Destiny is just openly celebrating the death of this fire chief father who was shielding his wife and daughter when his head was taken off. | ||
They get this warped perspective of what we do here. | ||
And everybody knows. | ||
If you watch InfoWars, you know. | ||
If it's a public event, I was gonna say there's like a 50-50% chance that we'll question it, but it's not a thing of chance. | ||
It's whether the official story makes sense or not. | ||
If the official story makes sense, we'll get up and we'll tell you the official story and we'll say, yeah, this all adds up. | ||
We checked it out and this seems like what actually happened. | ||
If there's gaps and suspicious activity and things being covered up and people not giving us the truth, then we ask questions about it and we question it. | ||
But to these people, their perspective is that these crazy right-wing conspiracy theorists just question everything and don't believe anything. | ||
And it's projection on their part. | ||
But it's their warped view of what we do. | ||
So we see things not adding up. | ||
We see evidence of a false flag. | ||
That's why we talk about events being fake because there's evidence to it. | ||
That's why we talk about the election being stolen, because we saw it with our own eyes, and we have the audio of them training to do it. | ||
And we have the statistical evidence that proves that this couldn't have happened legitimately. | ||
We have the vote counts that exceed the count of registered voters. | ||
We have evidence after evidence after evidence. | ||
That's what we're going on. | ||
Since these people, the leftists, aren't shown that evidence, then we sound crazy. | ||
It sounds like we're just questioning something because we don't like what happened politically. | ||
So they take that belief and that, and that, you know, perspective they have, where they just think we're crazy. | ||
And they just think, well, then we can do this too. | ||
And so because they don't want the assassination of Trump to be real, that's why they're questioning it. | ||
They don't have any evidence. | ||
They don't have any actual suspicious things from the, I mean, there are, it's, it's right-wing people that are actually picking out the, uh, Suspicious elements of this the left-wingers just want it to not be real, so they're saying it's not real Because they think that's what we do so that then they do it right this is Kind of hard to explain, but that's where we're at That's where we're at at this point and just to illustrate this Hey, I could not put this together | ||
The genius of the highest caliber, the finest political parody artist in existence could not come up with this post by a Redditor. | ||
It's too good. | ||
It's too expressive of the problems with the With the liberals. | ||
I was gonna say with the political divide, it's not the political divide, it's them. | ||
No, it's all them, actually. | ||
It's all purely them. | ||
This person says, and he's talking about, I guess, Jack Black. | ||
Talking about this Jack Black reversal, where they apologized for, you know, calling for the death of the former president. | ||
F this, I'm saying it. | ||
No matter how down-butted it will be, Trump should have died on that stage. | ||
It's crazy how many people think it's a nuanced opinion that, quote, I disagree with violence fundamentally in any circumstance. | ||
I feel like most people don't recognize how effing dangerous a second Trump presidency would be. | ||
The world is quite literally on the brink of another huge, maybe even world war. | ||
Electing this blubbering, senile conman will not help, not one bit. | ||
He would only worsen an already very, very bad situation. | ||
His sentiment towards other dictators are terrifying, to say the least. | ||
The smarter ones, Putin for example, but Xi Jinping also, will use a weak USA to their advantage. | ||
It's just this one paragraph alone, and this whole thing goes on for pages, right? | ||
Like, I can't read everything. | ||
Let's just take a look at this one paragraph. | ||
See if we can't untangle the madness that we find here. | ||
He's talking about how we're on the brink of World War III. | ||
Do you think it ever enters into his mind that that situation only arose after Joe Biden got into office? | ||
Does he know that Trump didn't start any wars and in fact put the kibosh on wars with Syria and the war in Ukraine during his presidency? | ||
Does he realize that if Trump had been not impeached the first time and allowed to actually investigate Ukraine, that we probably would have avoided this war entirely? | ||
Does he understand temporal continuity? | ||
Does he understand that the dangerous situation he's decrying is entirely the fault of Joe Biden, who, by the way, is a, quote, senile con man? | ||
This is the thing. | ||
So to these people, Trump is the warmonger president and the senile one. | ||
Okay? | ||
This is just how pure, how unadulterated their projection is. | ||
It is a total 100% complete inversion of reality. | ||
But he goes on, and this is a really, really subtle cognitive dissidence. | ||
In this post, this person posting this, He's talking about Trump's attitudes towards other dictators. | ||
And he says, quote, to say the least, the smarter ones, Putin, for example, will use a weak USA to their advantage. | ||
Now, if you were to find the quote that is most often cited as Trump being complimentary or soft on dictators like Putin, it would be that he called Putin smart. | ||
Okay, that's the evidence that they have. | ||
He calls Putin smart? | ||
Okay, but this person, in their own post, just called Putin smart. | ||
Quote, one of the smarter ones, Putin, for example. | ||
Like this, again, this is how far removed they are from reality. | ||
Trump calls Putin smart, and this person says, see, he's soft on dictators, and Putin is smart, so he'll take advantage of that. | ||
It's literal insanity. | ||
Okay, folks. | ||
And it just goes on and on. | ||
I mean, literally, we could pick apart everything. | ||
I could spend the entire show on this one post. | ||
He says, the domestic situation is even worse. | ||
Greedflation is rampant. | ||
Greedflation. | ||
Everybody knows inflation is the consequence of government policy, 100%. | ||
And then the Democrats just know that their followers are so utterly manipulatable, brainwashed, are willing to be led around by lies, that they just blame corporations and everybody just buys it. | ||
And they just come up with a new word, greedflation, as if, as if that has anything to do with the fact that groceries are four times more expensive than they were two years ago. | ||
The middle class is dwindling in numbers everywhere around the world, but people are occupied with culture war BS and our capitalist overlords are directly benefiting from our complacency. | ||
And he goes on to describe how Trump's wars are, you know, super brainwashed. | ||
But then he says, you know, he's trying to make himself a dictator, which is really dangerous, especially with this Supreme Court packed with vile demons. | ||
His core supporters are also brainwashed. | ||
It's like they're in a cult. | ||
So this guy just unthinkingly repeats talking points that the Democrats really just came up with like a week ago. | ||
And he repeats them as if they're his own thoughts and then calls Trump supporters brainwashed. | ||
Then calls for violence and then calls them violent and says he should be killed and then says Trump did a coup by protesting the results of the election. | ||
I mean, I'm just trying to get across here. | ||
The people that we're dealing with are so far removed from reality, are so blinded by the lies from the Democrats. | ||
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I don't know. | ||
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