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unidentified
Apple was the first company to remove Alex Jones' hateful, anti-government, conspiratorial rants from their platform.
And other tech companies, as we know, followed their lead.
alex jones
We have the ADL that is openly the arbiter with big tech and the censors on who can be online.
Who can basically in the future with a social credit score even have a job?
You're going to be put into ghettos and then into camps under their admitted plans.
unidentified
Whether our children will be arrested and conceivably killed, we're on the edge of a brutal authoritarian system and it could be a week away.
alex jones
The head of the ADL put out a letter attacking Elon Musk and saying you will not reinstate President Trump.
He is a danger and a terrorist.
And they went on to say Alex Jones is the other big enemy, and he must not be allowed back on Twitter.
Now, a lot of people are saying, well, when are we going to see you back on Twitter?
I'm not worried about trying to get back on Twitter.
I am worried about the social credit score, the debanking that's coming for everybody in the next phase of this real tyranny.
You talk about clear and present danger.
unidentified
We're talking about the ability to track and trace and surveil upon subjects from the cradle to the grave, effectively.
From the beginning of your life or your children's lives or your grandchildren's lives, they'll have biometric identity markers placed on you and connected with this digital ID. And then all records about all activity will be associated with it.
This is not simply some identification.
This is a database that is kept in a centralized place by the state and then is a collection of all activities from the beginning of your life onward.
alex jones
But what you're doing going after President Trump and Tucker Carlson and others that are good people is discrediting the ADL and discrediting...groups that are against anti-Semitism, and it's a lie.
unidentified
Tucker Carlson has a history of sanitizing stereotypes and of spreading this kind of poison.
The great replacement theory, as it's known, is this toxic idea that there are a cabal of Jews plotting to overrun the country with immigrants.
Muslims, black people, etc., and commit what they call white genocide.
It is literally a staple of white supremacist and extremist ideology.
alex jones
This is the Coalition of Jewish Values rabbinic group, largest in the country, calls for CEO Greenblatt's resignation after ADL tweets minimizes the Holocaust.
Because he said Tucker Carlson is a Nazi and is as bad as Hitler.
unidentified
This is a time for science and solidarity.
Yet the global misinfodemic is spreading.
Harmful health advice and snake oil solutions are proliferating.
Falsehoods are filling the airwaves.
Wild conspiracy theories are infecting the Internet.
Hatred is going viral, stigmatizing and vilifying people and groups.
The world must unite against this disease too.
And the vaccine is trust.
I am in the hospital right now with heart complications from the COVID-19 vaccine.
And I want to inform as many people as I can about the risks from taking the vaccine that I wish someone would have told me.
alex jones
And the doctor at the hospital said the shot caused it, the Pfizer shot caused it.
And they censored him and took him off Instagram when his video had 5 million views.
And then the UN was quoted in...
Yahoo News.
And they said, well, we're the UN. We're an advisory panel.
And we told them, take his channel down.
Even though what the young man said is true and his daughter told the truth.
So the UN is in control.
Biden's Health and Human Services and CDC paid screenwriters and comedians to mock unvaccinated and to call for violence against them.
Remember all that?
How we're murderers.
How we're killers.
How we should be denied medical care.
How we should be put in jail.
How we should be put in camps.
This was their big authoritarian rollout, their big attempt to take over, and people woke up and backed them off.
Now they hope you just forget and go away and don't call for their prosecution and don't sue them.
joe biden
But for most Americans, one COVID shot each year will be all they need.
And if you get it, you're protected.
And if you don't, you're putting yourself and other people on necessary risk.
Get the shot.
Five, ten, twenty dollars off your drugstore grocery purchase or grocery purchase next time at the same time you get the shot.
alex jones
Because the closest thing I've seen to Nazis in America is the left and the ADL and the Southern Poverty Law Center and their vaccine passports and their locks.
unidentified
It's Friday, January 24th in the year of our Lord 2025. 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.
Get everybody in the stuff together.
Okay, three, two, one, it's down.
harrison smith
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
This is The American Journal.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
We're going to be live from the InfoWars headquarters for this Friday broadcast.
We have a lot to talk about.
Once again, the last 24 hours has just been chock full of aggressive, offensive maneuvers from Donald Trump.
And it's just getting better and better, honestly.
It's just getting better and better.
He's talking about, he's actually already signed an order to release the MLK, RFK, JFK files.
He's released pro-lifers, including friends of this show.
He has released Russ Ulbrich.
I mean, he's just on a tear.
And I think the most astonishing thing about it is how easy it's all been, is how you can just do this stuff.
And any Republican president could have done any of this for decades, and they just haven't.
It's a sentiment I see repeated on social media over and over.
Just like, okay, this is what it looks like when Republicans have backbone.
This is what it looks like when Republicans just aren't wussies.
You can just set things right.
You can just stop the left from destroying our country.
It really is this simple.
It's like, it's amazing.
It truly is.
And I feel in a weird way responsible for all of this.
Like, it's as if I come on the show, I make wishes, and then they all come true.
I'm not really saying it's all me, but it's like, they're fulfilling every one of our desires.
Everything, and I'm like, hey, you know what they should do is this.
And it's like, that day, it's like, yeah, and we are doing that.
Okay, great.
Use the C-130s to carry out deportations.
They're like, yeah, great, done.
I mean, we basically have a genie in the White House.
There is a genie in the White House, and we have unlimited wishes, and they're all coming true.
It really is incredible.
My only hesitation is when you look at the strategy that they're taking of flood the zone, where they're just doing so much so fast, the mainstream media can't even keep up with it.
Democrats' heads are spinning.
They certainly can't mount effective defense against any of this stuff.
Part of me is like, is that happening to me too?
Is that happening to us too?
Is there just so much stuff happening right now that we're like, oh my god, pardons and releases and speech of the World Economic Forum.
Meanwhile, some of the things slipping through the cracks or being inserted into the program are not so great.
Being slipped under the rug, being carried out under the fog of insanity that is being unleashed.
I don't know, because I'm still very concerned about this AI, mRNA crap.
But so far, I mean, if you have a balance scale and you're putting on the awesome stuff Trump is doing versus the not awesome stuff he's doing, it's definitely weighted very much heavier on the awesome stuff side.
So we'll get into some of the awesome things.
But he is doing a few concerning things that we'll get to.
As well.
We're also going to take your calls.
It's been a few days since I've been able to take calls.
We'll be joined by musical artist Deepak later in the show.
And I'm going to take your calls before then.
I'll try to remember to open up the phone lines nice and early today.
But let's begin today, as we do every day, with our Daily Dispatch.
All right, here it is folks, your Daily Dispatch for Friday, the 28th of January 2025.
Ukraine ready to make deal, according to Trump.
The U.S. president was asked whether there would be a peace agreement by next year.
Donald Trump said Ukraine is ready to make a peace deal.
He claimed this on Thursday while he was addressing the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, via teleconference.
Trump answered a question from World Economic Forum President Borgi Brindy as to whether there will be a peace agreement by the time of next year's meeting.
Well, you'll have to ask Russia.
Ukraine is ready to make a deal.
Trump responded without elaborating.
Which would be great.
This would really be a powerful feather in his cap.
And we hope to an end to this absolutely senseless bloodshed that Trump went very hard against in the World Economic Forum speech.
I'm not sure if it was something like a clip I saw after the show.
We played a good 20 minutes of his speech on the show yesterday where he's saying...
He's just deploring the millions of people that are dying in this pointless suffering.
He just keeps going back to the millions of Russians and millions of Ukrainians laying dead on fields in Ukraine.
He clearly is very personally affected by that and hopefully we'll see a rapid end to that conflict.
Meanwhile, Trump to visit North Carolina towns still suffering months after Helene.
Treated badly by Democrats.
Many residents still live in tents, RVs, months after their homes were destroyed by Hurricane Helene.
Nia is scheduled to visit Western North Carolina on Friday to visit locals impacted by Hurricane Helene in late September.
The president and other U.S. officials, as well as some local residents, have scrutinized the federal government's response to the devastation in the months since September 27th, when Helene destroyed large swaths of the Appalachian region and killed more than 100 people in North Carolina alone.
It's very good to see attention actually being paid to them.
Did Biden ever even visit?
I'm not even sure Biden ever even mentioned it, let alone visited, but Donald Trump is spotlighting that disaster.
Now, five months after it happened.
Meanwhile, hundreds of illegal immigrant criminals arrested, hundreds more flown out of U.S. by military, White House says.
Hundreds of illegal immigrant criminals in the United States were arrested Thursday and hundreds of others flown out of the country on military aircraft as President Trump's promised mass deportation operation got underway, the White House said.
In a post on X Thursday night, White House Press Secretary Karine Leavitt said the Trump administration arrested 538 illegal immigrant criminals, including a suspected terrorist, four members of the Trinidad-Aragua gang, and several illegals convicted of sex crimes against minors.
She gave no details.
Trin de Aragua is a violent gang that started in Venezuela and has now started to spread into the U.S. It became something of a flashpoint during the presidential campaign.
Yes.
Because they were taking over apartment buildings in America.
Wonderful to see.
Now, Trump repealing the 14th Amendment or at least not acknowledging so-called birthright citizenship is causing a lot of controversy right now.
And we can...
We can get into what the 14th Amendment is and how it got passed and what it was intended to do.
But no, it was...
Let me just lay this out for you.
When it was passed a very, very, very long time ago, absolutely nobody thought it would be a license for a million foreign women to plot babies out as a workaround of the immigration system.
That's an absurd abuse of...
A very, I guess, ill-advised update to our Constitution.
And it's finally being undone.
However, migrants that are here, who came here specifically to pump out babies and get their citizenship that way.
Migrants seeking C-sections to avoid a birthright citizenship deadline.
According to a doctor who runs a maternity clinic in the U.S., there's been a significant increase in pre-term delivery requests after Trump's executive order on Monday.
On Tuesday, in direct response to an executive order, a number of Democrat state attorneys filed a lawsuit to halt the executive order.
Then on Thursday, a Seattle judge put a temporary block on that order.
Pregnant illegal immigrants and visa workers in the U.S. are desperately seeking cesarean procedures in order to beat the deadline for President Trump's executive order to end birthright.
According to a doctor who runs a maternity clinic in the U.S., there's been a significant increase in these requests.
After the executive order, a seven-months pregnant woman came with her husband to sign up for a preterm delivery.
She isn't due until sometime in March.
Another doctor who spoke to the Times of India said he'd spoken between 15 and 20 couples about their preterm caesareans over the last two days and warned of the significant health risks posed by the procedures.
quote I'm trying to tell couples that even if it's possible a preterm birth poses significant risk to the mother and child yeah yeah maybe ice needs to be going to the maternity clinics Thank you.
I mean, that is just...
Crazy.
Kind of disgusting.
Kind of represents the type of morality that we want to keep out of this country.
Kind of represents the type of sort of sick, inhuman, cheating mindset that we don't need any more of and need significantly less of in this country.
Just despicable.
Honestly kind of sickening.
Meanwhile, Sackler's reached $7.4 billion opioid settlement.
Way left open for further suits.
Purdue Pharma and its owners, the Sackler family, have reached a new $7.4 billion settlement to resolve thousands of lawsuits relating to the opioid-based pain medication OxyContin.
The new settlement will not protect Purdue or the Sacklers from further lawsuits from states, local governments, or individual victims of the opioid crisis.
Purdue Pharma and its owners, the Sackler family, have reached a new $7.5 billion settlement.
Seven months after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned a previously negotiated settlement that would have granted the Sacklers broad immunity from lawsuits in exchange for a $6 billion settlement, the Supreme Court overturned the settlement on the basis that the Sacklers were not entitled to legal protections intended to benefit bankrupt debtors.
I think the Sacklers should be tried for mass murder and given the death penalty as an act of mercy because what I think should actually happen to them Isn't a lawful punishment.
We have to understand they deliberately poisoned hundreds of thousands of Americans, specifically targeting white people has been admitted in some of their documents, using the medical system, weaponizing it in order to get people hooked on a life-destroying drug that often killed them, absolutely wrecking entire communities in this country.
You know, think about the California wildfires and just imagine that the arsonist who started them was like a well-known CEO. This is basically where we're at.
I mean, God only knows.
I mean, and that was mostly just property damage.
I mean, I think something like 15 people died.
But, you know, what if the fires, you know, killed everybody from every home that they...
That was destroyed.
That's sort of what we're looking at.
You don't get the visuals with the opioid epidemic because just a kind of quiet descent into misery and expiration.
So it's not as spectacular.
But, you know, just imagine there's some dude running around starting arsons that kill thousands of people and they're doing it for like a decade.
And they finally get caught and they're like, oh, so you're going to sue me?
Like, well, no, what we should do.
Is, you know, take all of your money and then, like, put you in a cage and let people who've been affected by your program, I don't know, throw rocks at your head or something.
Rip your fingernails out.
Smash your teeth with a hammer.
You know, something that's, like, worthy of what you've done to the American people.
But we'll see.
We'll see where that goes.
Maybe we need to get into the details of that type of stuff, but it's just one of a variety of sort of genocidal programs running at the moment, so I don't know.
I guess we're just going to have to skin everyone.
It's crazy.
Yeah, it's getting crazy out there, folks.
Some good news, though.
Donald Trump has pardoned 23 pro-life protesters who were put in jail by the Biden administration for decades in some cases for the simple act of sitting outside of an abortion clinic.
Or, you know, touching a door of an abortion clinic.
The FACE Act is an absolutely outrageous overreach of the federal government, used very deliberately to shut down lawful protest against an abominable practice, abortion.
And if you'll recall, it was a few months ago that we had the husband of Bevelin Beattie Williams on the show.
Asking for support to convince Trump to pardon her.
She's a mother of a young daughter.
She was freed yesterday after her pardon was signed by President Trump.
And again, it feels like we're in a dream.
It feels like this stuff, I mean, for so long, especially since 2020, I mean, from the lockdowns.
To the George Floyd riots, to January 6th, it's just been this relentless cascade of just complete insanity where the government is just out of control, running roughshod over every limitation of the Constitution, and it just never seemed like we could do anything to fight back, let alone reverse the tide.
And yet here we are with the January 6th prisoners being released, You know, Ross Ulbricht is out, Trump fulfilling his promise to the Libertarian Party.
I want to show you the video of Ross Ulbricht that he made yesterday.
Very heartfelt and a powerful video.
So it's just amazing this is happening for these individuals and for all of us to know what it looks like when an effective...
Republican takes the executive office.
Here's Beverly Beattie Williams, clip number three, reuniting with her husband and daughter hours after her pardon was signed by President Trump.
Let's watch.
unidentified
Look at mama.
Look at mama.
Look at us.
My gogo.
Come here.
Mmm.
Mmm. Mmm. Mmm. Mmm.
Yeah.
Woo!
Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go.
Yeah, yeah.
You just can't, uh, you can't put it in the house.
harrison smith
I don't know, you can't even imagine what this must feel like.
And again, if nothing else was fulfilled, if we got another four years of the Ukraine war, if we got, you know, anything else, I would say this alone is worth what we have gone through at this point.
And there's so many examples of this.
Clip number six here, pardoned January 6th patriot Angelo Pacheco.
I'm sorry, that's the wrong one.
And I just put a video in of...
Okay, clip number one here.
A dad finally returns after being pardoned by Trump.
Here's another January 6er.
Separated from his young children because he wandered into the Capitol with the permission of the Capitol Police, reuniting after years of forced separation.
Let's watch.
unidentified
Beautiful, beautiful stuff.
harrison smith
Let's go now to this January 6th compilation.
This was put together by Darren McBreen.
Just some of the tearful homecomings of the political prisoners of the Biden regime reuniting with their families.
You tell me if any single person in this video looks like some sort of hardened criminal that deserves years behind bars.
Let's watch.
unidentified
Let's go!
Let's go!
Keep it up!
Let's go, Gilbert!
I'm free.
I love you.
I love you.
I'm free.
I love you.
I'm waiting for you to follow me.
What's up, Gilbert?
Welcome to the world, man.
andrew in new jersey
We're going to get you out of here.
unidentified
I love you.
Thank you.
I love you too, brother.
Beautiful stuff.
harrison smith
Find and share that video on Darren McBreen's ex at Media Rival.
people.
unidentified
Thank you.
harrison smith
Yeah, it's just, I don't know, man.
It's sad it ever had, like it's sad any of this ever had to happen.
And, you know, that's sort of the things we have to, you know, it's like release the January Sixers.
Now we have to investigate how they were put in there.
Release the pro-lifers.
Arrested for sitting outside of abortion clinics.
And now let's repeal the FACE Act, or at least apply it evenly to people, I don't know, who are burning down abortion clinics, or rather burning down pregnancy centers across the country.
Jane's Revenge, a group, they literally have a name, they coordinate.
And this is the thing, I didn't show any of the clips yesterday, but I had them in the folder of an Antifa mob attacking I think a TPSA girl, but just a conservative girl going to a college campus to give a speech, and the whole thing gets shut down by an Antifa mob.
And it's like, I'm so glad that the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers and the January 6th prisoners are being released.
But let's see a real investigation into domestic terror in this country.
Let's actually round up and dismantle these networks of domestic terrorists openly operating.
On American soil, using violence to intimidate conservatives out of free speech.
I mean, it's not hard.
They're all on video.
They're all communicating with each other online.
And in this case, it's not vengeance.
It's not like, well, they rounded up our people who didn't commit crimes, so let's round up their...
I just want a legitimate investigation.
We don't need to go all Biden on him.
And you round up everybody who stepped foot in New York City during the George Floyd riots.
Just a genuine investigation, actually pursuing people who were firebombing congressional offices or throwing Molotov cocktails at cops, the lawyers who were provided to get them out of jail.
I mean, the entire network.
You can start with the foot soldiers.
You can start with the Antifa.
Umbrella waivers who are the, you know, lemmings on the ground.
Foot soldiers of these, this communist agitation.
But we know the character of Antifa.
We know what these people are actually like.
And I guarantee you, these, you know, privileged, spoiled children would immediately give up.
Who's funding them?
Who's organizing them?
You wouldn't even have to have their cooperation.
You could just, you know, seize their communications and just find it out for yourselves.
And most of it's not even secret anyway.
They're so brazen and they're so, you know, they've spent so long being coddled by the establishment that they don't even worry about, you know, disguising what they're doing.
There's accounts out there just with people's faces on it going, yeah, we're training and we're going to overthrow the government.
I mean, just totally absurd crap.
So, you know, find who's funding them.
Fight out the NGOs that are claiming to just be anti-fascist when really they're supporting violent mobs of psychos to go out and attack innocent people.
Just round them up.
Get their networks.
Dismantle them.
Seize the funds of the law firms that are providing services for these people.
I mean, there's an entire superstructure of leftist agitation operating openly in America right now.
We need to identify.
And then eradicate it.
Eradicate it.
alex jones
Okay?
harrison smith
Dismantle and dissolve it in acid.
Metaphorically.
Or literally.
I'm sort of good with either one at this point.
But it's necessary for the continued survival of not just America, but the values that we hold dear, like free speech.
President Trump, identify and destroy these people, please.
unidentified
All right, let me back first.
So much news to get to.
harrison smith
- I'm gonna get to you, my goodness.
Let's just keep talking about what Donald Trump is doing I've hardly even gotten into it.
I mean, just to recap on the pardons.
He pardoned all the January Sixers.
Still working, as far as I know, on folks like Jeremy Brown, whose January 6th case is compounded by other manipulations by the Justice Department.
He's pardoned 23 pro-lifers who were imprisoned in the most egregious overreach.
He's also pardoned Ross Ulbricht, founder of the Silk Road Bitcoin Entrepreneur.
He put a video out thanking President Trump and all of the activists who have worked for years to get this pardon on the table.
And I think special credit should go to the Libertarian Party itself, Angela McArdle in particular, for adopting this strategy of not fighting against the Republicans, but rather working for them.
And that's what a lot of this is.
A lot of what's going on right now is Donald Trump just being a dealmaker and making good on his promises.
Just very simple, you know, political.
Wheeling and dealing.
You represent a large, you know, block of people.
I would like their votes.
What do you want in exchange?
Well, we want Ross Ulbich Freed.
We want no central bank digital currency.
We want a few other things.
Trump says, sure, great.
Gets the endorsement.
Wins the election.
Boom, boom, boom.
In the first three days, he writes executive orders fulfilling all of his promises, including to ban entirely.
The creation of a central bank digital currency.
Again, I think like either yesterday or the day before, I think it was when I was on with Mel Kay, I can't remember who it was, I think it was a guest, but talking about going, central bank digital currencies are what we need to get rid of.
Central bank digital currencies cannot be allowed to be put forward.
Trump needs to move against that.
The next day, poof, it's gone.
The central bank digital currency menace is, at least for the moment, thwarted.
Absolutely incredible.
So let's go ahead and watch this video by Ross Ulbricht, his first statement following his release from prison.
And then we'll get into some of the other stuff that Trump has done in the first four days that, again, has been more impactful and impressive than four years of any Republican president up till this point.
And I really genuinely hope that this lesson is being taught.
Not just to Republican politicians of, hey, yeah, you can do this.
Yes, you can actually stand up for your constituents.
You can actually do what they want.
You can actually fight back against the Democrats.
You can actually oppose them and do the opposite of what they want, not just try to minimize the effect of whatever the hell they're doing.
I really hope that lesson is sinking in, and I hope the lesson is sinking into not just the politicians, but the constituency as well.
I hope America is looking around and going, we've been played for suckers for the last couple decades.
We're not going to let that happen again.
We have a new standard to hold our Republican politicians up to.
And every day Trump's in office, that standard gets a little bit higher, I think.
So, hopefully this doesn't represent just a flash-in-the-pan streak of good things that...
We'll come to an end and we'll be back to business as usual.
I hope this is a genuine sea change here.
I, for one, am not going back.
We're not going back.
We're going to adopt the Kamala Harris motto.
We're not ever going back to the world where leftists control everything.
We're not ever going back to the world where Democrats get to just ignore laws.
And, of course, the The irony of all of it is that everything the Democrats do, because it's skeevy, because it's underhanded, because it's technically legal but immoral and faulty in a million different ways, it's easy to undo these things.
They never changed the law to open the border.
They just weren't applying the law on the books.
So it's not a difficult matter of just...
Enforcing the law in the books.
It's harder for us because they've allowed the invasion to go on for so long.
There's just a lot of people to kick out.
But it's not like they've made any fundamental change to the laws of our country that we now have to fundamentally change back.
They just were cheating.
They were just like doing underhanded crap.
We could have just stopped at any point.
I'll stop.
I'll stop rambling now, but I just am...
It kind of makes me angry, actually, the more I think about it.
The more I think about how successful Trump has been, the more angry it makes me at the Republicans who have led us down this road for decades on end when it now has been made so apparent how easy it would be to stop any of this in its tracks years ago.
I mean, it's to the point where, like, two weeks ago...
My wife and I are, like, looking for houses outside of Austin because my son's going to be in kindergarten in two years.
There's no way in hell we're sending him to kindergarten and public school in Austin, Texas.
I don't want him to be gay, okay?
I don't want him to be gay, so I'm not sending him to the gay indoctrination school.
And that's, like, you know, it's such a pain in the ass.
Like, I don't want to move, but, like, you got to do something, right?
And then we're talking yesterday and I'm like, but, you know, Trump is actually signing all this stuff where I might not even be an issue anymore.
I might not have to move.
I mean, if Trump's policies are really put into place and he's able to do for like LGBT indoctrination what he's done with DEI where you just go, hey, I'm in charge.
No school should ever promote this stuff.
Sign the order.
Send it out.
I mean, if he's able to just stop that crap.
You have any idea how much better your life will be?
Like, tangible benefits?
unidentified
Yeah, but then you'd have to deal with all those, like, teachers.
harrison smith
Well, okay.
unidentified
You know, I mean, like, if you think back to, like, all during the Trump administration, right, the first one, all the videos we played of all these, like, psychotic teachers who, like, spray a squirt gun.
You know, they've got their kindergartners and they're like, let's shoot a spray gun at an image of the president.
harrison smith
Yeah.
unidentified
Let's dance around in high heels.
harrison smith
The thing is, I think that was a high watermark for that type of crap.
I think it's receded a little bit since then.
And I think if you have laws on the books about this, and because people will stand up against it if there's a system behind them to back them up.
So, like, if there's actually laws in place that are like, you're not allowed to do this, you're not allowed to talk about any...
You know, talk about sex in any capacity with any children, and that's the law.
Like, every parent will be able to look the teacher in the eye and be like, you know, stay in line.
Stay in line, yeah.
I'm going to be asking my kid every afternoon, everything he talked about in school, and if I get even the whiff, the hint, the...
Just vague idea that you're doing something you shouldn't do.
I'm going to be here so fast.
You are going to have your life destroyed.
Just keep the rainbow flag at home.
Keep your sexuality to yourself.
unidentified
Yeah, what's going on with the one?
harrison smith
We'll have a great school year.
unidentified
So the one flag policy, right?
Does that mean no LGBT, no rainbow flags at schools?
harrison smith
It should.
It should mean that.
Yeah, schools are government buildings.
If he said the only flag you're allowed to fly is the American flag, then yes.
unidentified
No more flying your freak flag at school.
harrison smith
And even then, you know, it's like we've just been so beaten down culturally for so long that, you know, it's all demoralization and, you know, most people know, like, man, you know, there's like a Black Lives Matter flag in my kid's schoolroom.
It's like, I don't like it, but, you know, there's nothing I can do about it and, like, I can complain, but then, like...
You know, it'd probably just become a local news story of like, brave teacher stands up against bigoted parent.
Like, I just, you know, I'll just talk to my kid about it at some point.
And hopefully, you know, it's just people are just demoralized and like, what's the point of even trying to fight?
But genuinely, I think like there's this mood shift right now.
And maybe it'll take a semester to kick in.
But at this point, it's like, you know, what Trump is doing.
Hopefully it's like teaching conservatives as a whole.
Like, you don't have to take this crap.
You don't have to sit there and roll your eyes when your child's teacher is hanging a Black Lives Matter flag or making the kids pledge allegiance to homosexuality.
Like, you don't just have to sit there.
You don't have to roll your eyes.
You don't have to accept it.
You don't have to just sigh and go, oh, it's the modern world.
That's just, no.
You can actually get pissed off, raise a fuss, and get things changed and normalized.
And then you can, you know, do that over and over until it's not a problem anymore.
I really, again, I hope people are getting that message.
And I hope now the demoralization is going on on the other side where you're going to have teachers going, yeah, I took down my rainbow flag.
It just, it wasn't worth it.
I don't, you know, I'm still an ally, but I just, I keep it at home.
It's like, good, good, because you know what happens if you don't.
unidentified
You know, I think there are other problems with public schools, and this is really funny that, you know, you brought this up today, because I actually have a friend from where I grew up in St. Louis who asked how the charter schools were in Austin, right?
He had heard good things, and I do think that public schools are much different than they were 17 years ago when I graduated, you know, when we graduated, I would say.
And, you know, some of the other issues that...
That's still abound in public schools.
Shortage of resources, right?
harrison smith
I don't think there is a shortage of resources.
unidentified
Oh, I've heard horror stories about the public schools here in Austin with all of the integration.
harrison smith
It all goes to the administration.
The schools themselves aren't underfunded.
It just all goes to this overhead of administration.
unidentified
They're cramming tons of extra kids in classrooms.
And the ratio, the teacher-to-kid ratio is like Extremely skewed, even when they have an assistant.
harrison smith
Yeah, it's just, all I'm saying is just everything, everything is getting better for everybody, and it's a beautiful thing, and again, it's like the stuff that I didn't even expect, that like I said, like a week ago, we're like, you know, looking at houses in Wimberley, and it's like, am I going to have to drive an hour every day to do my show?
Am I going to have to live, am I going to live 25 minutes from my local corner store, so I just don't have my kid indoctrinated into A suicide cult.
And it's like, maybe not anymore.
Maybe we just set things normal.
And again, it's like we're waking up from a dream.
It's like this nightmare that we've been in where just nothing is right at all about anything.
And we're just finally just, you're going to send your kid to school and he's going to get taught math.
The military is protecting America.
Police are rounding up criminals and drug dealers and rapists, just like nature is returning.
We've just been consumed in this, you know, cancerous mutation world where just, like, everything is just putrid and disgusting, and it's just finally just, like, setting things right, just undoing decades of slow degradation.
It's amazing.
It's amazing.
Sort of the same idea.
I'll finally get to this video I've been rambling ahead of, but Ross Ulbricht was released by Donald Trump, and this video, I get the sentiment that...
Ross as well feels like he is either waking up from or still deep within a dream.
And it's so good and it's so unexpected.
It doesn't even seem real.
Here's Ross Ulbricht, founder of the Silk Road, thanking Trump for his pardon.
unidentified
Last night, Donald Trump granted me a full pardon.
I was doing life without parole and I was locked up for more than 11 years.
But he let me out.
I'm a free man now.
So let it be known that Donald Trump is a man of his word.
Thank you so much, President Trump, for giving me this amazing blessing.
I am so, so grateful to have my life back, to have my future back, to have this second chance.
This is such an important moment.
For me and for my whole family.
It's an important moment for everybody who's been working for this for years.
This is a victory, and it's your victory, too.
And this is an important moment for everybody, everywhere, who loves freedom and who cares about second chances.
So it feels amazing to be free, to say the least.
It's overwhelming, and for the next however long we need, I'm going to be with my family so that we can reunite and be whole again and heal.
But there's a lot to talk about, and I look forward to reengaging with the free world.
And so once something.
Feeling up to it, we'll talk again.
harrison smith
Credible President Donald Trump grants full pardon to Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht.
And that wasn't the only promise he fulfilled to the libertarian slash crypto bro community.
He actually signed an executive order to ban the creation of a central bank digital currency.
Really incredible stuff.
And I got...
Let's just go through this.
This is my stack of Trump news here.
I thought this was a very well done little image macro here.
This is sort of a topic that we talk about quite a bit here.
Just the dishonesty of the media and the way that they use rhetorical trickery to implant ideas in your head without actually saying them.
To lie without actually lying.
All these little tricks they do.
This comparison is...
Very applicable to that.
Kaizen D. Ayesudu.
I don't know.
That's Kaizen on X says, this is how the mainstream media biases you subconsciously, constantly.
We've been exposed to this for decades.
Curiosity and intellectual humility are the way out.
So they have New York Times articles on Biden versus Trump pardons.
When it comes to Biden, they say this, quote, President Biden moved just hours before leaving office on Monday to guard some of President Trump's Now, when it comes to the Trump coverage, it's put a little bit differently.
President Trump doled out clemency to a new group of loyalists on Wednesday, wiping away convictions and sentences as he aggressively employed his power to override courts, juries, and prosecutors to apply his own standard of justice for his allies.
Sensationalist, subjective qualifiers, spin not applied to Biden pardons.
And it's this type of thing that, like, I don't know how to teach awareness of this.
You just have to be able to see it.
And you just have to be able to consciously imagine how else you could write it, another way you could put it.
I mean, the irony of all of this is that the academic term for what I'm describing is, you know, Critical thought.
Critical reading.
Critical theory.
It's about thinking about, okay, who is the person that's writing this?
Why are they writing it in this way?
And what are they trying to get across?
And how does that alter my interpretation of what I just read?
Which is a very lefty, liberal thing.
But you just have to be able to do it.
You just have to be able to see this stuff for yourself.
I don't understand how more people don't because they keep writing articles like this.
I remember talking to a girl one time.
And reading a headline just like that from CNN, and she could not understand how it was biased.
I mean, she did once I explained it, and I was thinking, she was just like, that's not biased at all.
I'm just like, but don't you see the implication here is that, you know, the person doing this has ulterior motives?
Like, they don't say that, but clearly they're framing it this way because they want you to think this.
She's like, well, yeah, they are doing that.
And it's like, yeah, of course.
How do you not see this?
How do people not see this?
It's so obvious.
It's like the segment I did yesterday, going through the article and just erasing words like frightening, ugly, dangerous, bloody.
And it's like you erase those words and it just is a normal sentence about deportations being carried out.
So you've got to be able to see through this stuff.
And again, if you're listening to me, you probably already can.
But how we teach the wider American public to just read critically, I don't even know at this point.
You know, thing I talked about yesterday.
Again, this is sort of the genie effect of Trump.
Because, you know, I talked about, celebrated the elimination of DEI in federal offices yesterday.
And I was like, but you know, it's in the corporate world too.
And how are you going to get rid of that?
You got to go after that next.
Sure, get it out of the federal government, of course.
But, you know, most of the private companies are being forced to adopt DEI. Through the ESG scores from places like BlackRock.
And in fact, multiple AGs, state AGs, are coming together to target Larry Fink and BlackRock for imposing DEI. So again, it's like, I don't know, I mean, it's just, it's exceeding my expectations.
What's happening right now is exceeding my expectations.
To a point that it's almost comical.
It's like, well, they got rid of DEI and federal government.
Good.
But, like, they're not going to do anything about corporation.
Oh, they are?
Oh, they already are.
Oh, they're targeting Larry Fink and BlackRock specifically?
Well, okay.
I have nothing else to add then.
I'm used to wanting more than and, you know, demanding that we pursue that, knowing we'll probably never get to it.
And here we are just doing it.
And it's amazing.
Okay.
How Trump's assault on DEI will ripple across corporate America.
Even that.
Even this.
I mean, we don't need to get into it, but it's like they can't go a sentence without exposing their biases, but it's fine.
We won't dilly-dally on that.
One executive order requires contractors to certify they don't have programs that violate anti-discrimination laws, so that's good.
That's, you know, corporations that want to work with the federal government also can't have DEI. A blitz of executive orders from President Trump promises to do more than rid the government of diversity, inclusion and equity policies.
The actions have the potential to revamp DEI at thousands of private workplaces across the country.
Besides ordering it into DEI programs across federal agencies, Trump revoked a six-decade-old executive order that requires government contractors to proactively root out discrimination on the basis of race and sex.
Again, translation, you're not allowed to discriminate against white males anymore.
And they're very mad about that.
And the shocking part about this is this crap that has been just slowly but surely rotting out our corporate culture for the last several decades, just stopping us from choosing the most qualified people.
And God only knows, you could never quantify the downstream effects of this type of stuff.
Because at every stop, there's branches of disruption that emerge.
You got two people going out for a job.
You got the really qualified guy and the not qualified woman.
And because of DEI, they hire the woman.
And it's like, okay, so now not only is the unqualified person in a position where they don't belong going to have a lot of problems there, the qualified person now doesn't have the job that they should have.
So they're going to go do something else and not contribute what they could be contributing.
I mean, it's just the number of problems this has caused is unimaginable, innumerable.
Infinite, basically.
And at any point between 1965 and 2025, any president could have undone this with a stroke of a pen.
At any point, George W. Bush, George H. W. Bush, Ronald Reagan, any of them, any of them could have gone, wait, we have federal laws allowing people to, and actually, like, forcing people to discriminate?
On the basis of race and sex, that's dumb and wrong and antithetical to the American mind.
Let's undo that, and they could have just undone it.
Trump could have done this in his first administration.
Thank God.
Thank God the Democrats are such terrible people, right?
Thank God they stole the 2020 election.
Can we say that now?
Can we say thank God the Democrats blatantly stole the 2020 election?
I understand there's been an immense amount of suffering since then.
We wouldn't be in this situation with all the tens of millions of legal immigrants, the January Sixers.
I'm not, I in no way, you know, want to downplay the suffering they've been through.
But you think Trump's second administration would have looked like this if 2020 had been the, 2021 had been the inauguration?
I mean, the way he is attacking this stuff is not just going to have an effect for his term.
He is changing the landscape universally and changing expectations in the minds of the American people, exposing the controlled opposition nature of the Republican Party up till this point.
None of this would have happened if he was elected in 2020. I mean, he was, but if he was allowed to get into office in 2020. Again, you know, Democrats are just, they're bad people.
They cheat, they lie, they scheme, they conspire.
At the end of the day, it benefits us.
And that's a beautiful thing.
We'll get back to what Trump has been up to in the next hour.
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We could not have done this without you.
I feel...
I've been personally responsible for a lot of this happening.
Not that I am, but it does feel that way, doesn't it?
unidentified
Don't you all feel that way?
Welcome back ladies and gentlemen Yes, the political establishment is freaking out as the Trump agenda hits the ground running.
harrison smith
And assaults their every scheme head-on.
And they are freaking out.
We'll get to some of their freak-outs.
But, you know, it's articles like this.
I think we're seeing the end of this.
I think if we continue to put the pressure on, we're going to see less and less of crap like this.
How state prosecutors can send January 6th offenders back to prison.
These vindictive scumbags.
Are actually talking about using state charges to recapture the, you know, fathers and mothers and, you know, plumbers from Idaho who were falsely imprisoned for years just by doing nothing wrong.
And they're just like, they just like can't let it go.
I, you know, at this point it's almost just like Why don't you try it?
Why don't you try it?
Again, everything the Democrats do, because it's shady and underhanded and potentially illegal, and they've only been able to do this for so long because they just don't get charged for it.
Nobody has been in charge.
Nobody has been providing oversight.
So they just get away with it.
But not anymore.
Not anymore, folks.
I don't want to get overconfident here, but if these people actually try to re-imprison the January Sixers, we're just not going to take it anymore.
I mean, I think we're all collectively coming to the point where it's like, we've elected Trump.
You're going to let him set things right.
And this is not a last act of desperation for us.
This is a last opportunity for you.
To allow the system to correct itself.
Because if this doesn't work, if you guys stop Donald Trump from putting in these very common sense corrections to the insanity we've had to live through for the last couple of lifetimes, we're not going to wait for the next presidential election.
I don't know.
At this point, you can only push people so far.
You can only push people so far.
And I have the feeling, January Sixers, if they get hit with state charges all of a sudden, I think we're going to have to kick up the militia again or something.
Just like, you're not taking these people.
You're not taking these people away from us again.
It's just not happening.
Okay?
You need to learn that lesson for your own sake.
Okay?
This is a, Trump is an offer, and he always has been.
It's always been the case.
He's an opportunity to set things right in a peaceful, lawful, political way.
That's for your sake.
It's not for our sake.
It's like the Antifa people.
I want Antifa investigated by the FBI. I want their funding seized, and I want their agitators thrown in prison, and I want them made an example of, legally, lawfully.
You think we couldn't take on Antifa?
You think Trump supporters couldn't take on Antifa?
I mean, the only reason Antifa even exists is because anybody that opposes them used to get taken down by the establishment on behalf of Antifa.
That's why the Proud Boys became such a target, because they actually stood up against Antifa.
But things are changing, and people aren't going to put up with it anymore.
So all of this talk about state prosecutors recharging January Sixers, just get it out of your system now.
And then drop it for your own sake.
And for the sake of our country, for the sake of peace, enough.
Enough.
Enough.
unidentified
Okay?
harrison smith
This article says, Trump's act of mass clemency does not, however, have to mean the end of accountability for these criminals or that the target of their fury must live in fear of murderous retribution.
Mark Joseph Stern wrote this.
Mark Joseph Stern.
You're calling these people criminals?
I'm just...
Just a fair warning.
You should stop.
You should just stop.
Welcome back, folks.
This is the American Journal.
Second hour is on.
I'm going to go ahead and open up the phone lines now for your calls.
Give us a call here on American Journal.
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I don't know.
The more I think about this article, I'm kind of happy that these type of people are still out there.
I don't want to get too complacent.
I'm happy for the reminder of who these people are and what needs to be done to them.
We can't have a country with people like this running around.
That's all I'm saying.
That's all I'm saying.
These just utterly dis- or misinformed...
Just psychos.
They're just psychos.
And we just don't...
You know, we're done.
We're done putting up with these people.
He says...
Federal prosecutors have already documented how many of the worst offenders conspired to invade the Capitol before traveling to Washington, taking concrete steps to prepare for their assault in their home states.
State and local prosecutors may well have jurisdiction to charge January 6th defendants under state law, and the Constitution permits them to do so.
These officials now represent the last best opportunity to secure enduring consequences for those who laid siege to the heart of American democracy.
Maybe I shouldn't read this.
I'm going to say things I shouldn't say.
I'm going to say things I shouldn't say if I keep reading this.
So let's keep reading.
CNN reported on Tuesday that Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner, a Democrat, is the first prosecutor to openly explore charges against January 6th offenders under state law.
Are they going to charge somebody in Philadelphia for something that occurred in Washington, D.C.? This legalism, this like, well, technically they're allowed to.
Well, technically it's not.
Actually violating double jeopardy in the most technical sense.
It's just like this whole mindset of just legalistic abuse.
We're just not going to take it anymore.
People like Mark Joseph Stern, who wrote this article, or District Attorney Larry Krasner.
I mean, I guess they can have fun for now, but again, I... I hope and I pray and I will do everything I can to continue the trajectory that we're on right now towards extremism because I can't put up with these people anymore and we shouldn't have to, okay?
They're exploring January 6th charges against January 6th offenders under state law.
Krasner noted that the constitutional guarantee against double jeopardy is not an impediment to these charges, and he's correct.
The Supreme Court recently affirmed that states may prosecute individuals for a crime of which they've already been convicted by the federal government, the so-called dual sovereignty doctrine.
States are therefore free to bring charges against insurrectionists that encompass some or all of the conduct for which they were convicted in federal court.
Moreover, presidents cannot pardon or commute offenses under state law, so Trump cannot stop states from prosecuting the recipients of his clemency or free them once they are convicted.
It's just like we talked about a lot yesterday with just the inhuman aspect of these people.
There's something inhuman about this whole situation where it's like, from our perspective, here's these innocent people that are participating in a public protest that weren't violent, had no intentions of violence, had never established any plan to do anything other than protest, who are then attacked by the police.
In some cases, defend themselves.
In some cases, just show up later and high-five the cops as they walk in the building.
And these people have their lives absolutely destroyed.
Just these innocent people, just plumbers and call center employees and whoever, retired people from the middle of America who's participating in the American democracy after a year of abuse under Black Lives Matter, trusting in the system, believing that we'll just vote.
The right way, and we won't have to put up with this crap anymore.
Having the rug pulled out from under them, and then just having these families, not just the individuals, but the entire families and communities just gutted, bankrupted, abused, tortured.
Like, it's a very human story.
It's like, on a human level, this is horrific abuse, totally undeserved, by an unaccountable power structure.
That's just sickening and horrifying.
We just want it set right.
And we just want these innocent people not to have their lives destroyed.
And then here come Mark Joseph Stern to go, oh, but technically we could still charge him again.
Okay?
So even after all this torture and madness and sick stuff, you've got these videos of just fathers just weeping as they hug their kids for the first time.
And it's like, And you're going to go after them again?
You're pushing us too far.
Too far.
okay they just have this view of just like they literally don't see us as human you So they're talking about this as if this is a game, as if it's a board game.
As if it's like, oh, well, technically you pass go, so you get $200, but actually this is, you know, when you land on free parking, the way we play is this, this, this, this, okay?
And it's like, you're talking about people's lives here.
You're talking about human beings, families, and communities.
We don't care what legal workaround shortcut cheat code that you think you have access to, that you think allows you to...
Smugly torture innocent people, okay?
You're going to find out if you try to do this.
You're going to find out real fast.
Because honestly, again, what's happening right now is such a cathartic release of like pent-up fury from our side.
You see these abuses go on day after day after day.
It's been so intolerable, and now we've gotten Trump, and it's just like this release of just like, oh my God, they're free.
Oh my God, all this tension is just like washing off as just like our friends are being freed, husbands and wives returning to their families.
It's like such a beautiful thing.
If these bug people start to try to find legal workarounds to go after...
These innocent people again.
All I'll say is I hope the agents they send to do this are either...
What I really hope is that they refuse the order.
I have to go, this guy's not a danger.
This guy didn't do it.
He walked through the Capitol for five minutes.
If I go try to arrest him, I'm going to die.
I'm not going to die for that.
You're going to die.
You're going to die, is what I'm saying.
You don't want to die, folks.
You don't want to die, liberals.
So stop.
Please.
Because we're not letting it happen again.
Okay?
Let's keep reading.
Let's keep finding out what their little plan is here.
The bigger obstacle is jurisdictional.
States have limited ability to penalize conduct that occurred in another jurisdiction.
They do, however, have considerable authority to prosecute residents who prepare to commit a crime within the state and then travel elsewhere to carry it out.
That's what they're going with.
Most states' conspiracy laws, for instance, subject the residents to criminal liability for plotting an offense in state, even if all the illegal conduct occurred beyond state lines.
So I guess, you know, once Trump goes through the checklist of campaign promises, what needs to happen next is like major changes to the electoral system and maybe even federal investigations of Democrat governors.
Like, what's happening in Washington, D.C. right now needs to happen in every state house in America.
Okay, because we can't have governors of states.
Talking like they're going to go after January Sixers who have been pardoned.
unidentified
That's...
harrison smith
There's no future in that, folks.
For them.
Wish I could tell you what I'm really thinking.
But it's illegal.
unidentified
But anyway, long story short...
harrison smith
Long story short.
This has been amazing.
Trump has been a fantastic, you know, pressure release valve.
And you're not going to want to waste this opportunity, liberals, to let us fix things legally and lawfully and politically.
And, you know, it's one thing if you see something you want behind the glass in a storefront.
You think, gee, it should be nice if I had that.
Bike or whatever.
It's a whole different thing when you open up the present on Christmas morning, it's the bike you wanted, and then somebody comes in and grabs it and takes it away from you.
It's a whole different emotional landscape you're operating in here.
So for a while it was like, man, it'd be great to get pardons.
Man, it'd be really nice to not have our friends and family imprisoned for decades under terrorism charges because somebody they were in a group chat with once made a joke.
About the Capitol.
You know, it's like, it's one thing when that's just a pipe dream, something that we're striving for.
Now we have it, and if it gets taken away from us, we're not just going to revert back to, oh, gee, that was fun to have for a little, but now we want it again.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
We have it now.
It's ours.
And if you try to take it from us, we're not going to let you take it from us.
So, I hope they realize that.
And guys, let me know if we're getting any phone calls or put the phone screen up.
If you would, please.
Let me just run through some of this Trump news.
Trump's three-day immigration blitz severely tightens borders, sets stage for rapid deportations.
The Trump administration has moved with lightning speed to roll out the president's immigration agenda, effectively closing off the southern border to asylum seekers, severely limiting who's eligible to enter the United States, and laying the groundwork to swiftly deport migrants already in the country.
Within hours of taking office, President Trump signed a spate of executive actions that have already had wide-ranging impacts for people on both inside and outside the U.S.
By Wednesday, incoming refugee flights were canceled, troops were moving to the border, federal authorities were given permission to arrest people in or near schools and churches, and the pool of undocumented immigrants eligible for quick deportation without a judicial hearing was expanded.
Behind the scenes, federal agencies like the Justice Department were standing up to their immigration crackdown, firing people in key leadership roles who oversee the nation's immigration courts and threaten to prosecute state and local officials who resist the administration's plans.
Good.
The Justice Department has also told legal service providers to stop work intended to help support immigrants, according to a memo obtained by CNN, stripping away critical access for people in detention, trying to navigate the tangled U.S. immigration system.
Hey, good news.
We've actually totally untangled the system.
It used to be this big tangle where it was like, you'd apply for asylum, then you'd have to get a court date, and then you'd have to go meet with them.
Then we'd have to provide them a lawyer.
We're providing foreigners with lawyers so they can try to break our laws.
unidentified
What?
harrison smith
That was too tangled.
That was too nonsensical.
Now it's a very simple, straight, untangled line.
We arrest you.
We send you home.
You try to come.
The door is locked.
You try to interrupt this process, you go to jail too.
It's very simple.
And it's like you see these videos of teachers, fat, liberal, dumbass teachers going, no, ICE agent is going to mess with my kids.
My illegal immigrant students are not going to.
And it's just like, stomp her face.
Kick her door down.
Put your knee on her neck.
Arrest her.
Throw her in prison.
Get a new teacher.
Send the kids home.
With a lollipop, okay?
Just, again, I really hope for their sake they've gotten to the end of, they've gotten to the high watermark of their resistance.
This attitude of I'm going to break the law and make a TikTok video about it.
It's coming to an end, folks.
It's coming to an end.
And it can't come quickly enough.
We pay for lawyers for Mexicans in our country, citizens of the country of Mexico in our country who are breaking our laws.
We house them, we feed them, we give them health care, we provide them lawyers all in the pursuit of a foreigner to our country breaking our laws in order to take more advantage of us once they get in.
It's over.
It's done.
It's done.
We're not doing that anymore.
All of the insanity is being reverted.
It's done.
Trump officials move quickly to expel migrants Biden allowed in temporarily.
Oh, well, temporarily.
Good.
Great.
Well, if they're always temporary, then what are you talking about?
Who cares?
Oh, my God.
They're expelling people that were supposed to be here temporarily.
Yes.
Yes.
That's what the word temporary means.
Okay, the Trump administration is giving immigration and customs enforcement officials the power to quickly deport migrants who were allowed into the country temporarily under Biden-era programs.
According to an internal government memo obtained by New York Times, the memo signed Thursday night by the acting head of the Homeland Security Department offers ICE officials a roadmap on how to use expansive powers that were long reserved only for encounters at the southern border to quickly remove migrants.
It also appears to give officials the ability to expel migrants in two major Biden-era programs that have allowed more than a million people Yeah, they decided to discourage theft by just giving the people the stuff for free.
They've decided to, you know, they're discouraging...
Break-ins by leaving the door unlocked.
So retarded.
I mean, all this is just so ridiculous.
So, goodbye.
So, goodbye.
You're going away now forever.
And, I mean, the funniest part is that, again, it's like this is constantly a reoccurring thing.
The Democrats made an app on people's phones where they sign up to be asylum seekers.
That means we have all of their phone information and have their identity and location at all times.
So, this should be a very simple matter.
If you were dumb enough to use the CBP1 app to try to break our laws, then you should be the first people to be rounded up.
Really, they should just be sending texts.
I know they shut down CBP1. They should convert it to a messaging system that just sends maybe like a countdown.
Just if you have the CBP1 app, you should just be getting updates, little notifications going, 10 days.
Like, what's that mean?
What's that?
Why did CBP1 app just send me a message that just said 10 days?
My meeting isn't supposed to be until three months, and they canceled that, so why is it saying 10 days?
Nine days.
Eight days.
Seven days.
Something like that, you know?
Something just like, you know, Dear Alejandro, Thank you for using the CBP1 app.
Turn yourself in immediately, or you will be tracked down and identified.
Don't even try to get rid of the phone.
We know where you are.
We know where you are.
Uninstalling the app will not change that.
These idiots.
Joe Biden, I'm sorry, President Trump pardons 23 pro-lifers targeted by Biden Justice Department under the FACE Act.
And I gotta...
Find in the break.
Guys, remind me of the break.
I'm going to just look up some of these exact stories.
So just like the January Sixers, you can see what an utter violation of the principles and spirit of the law occurred when these very innocent people were imprisoned for decades under this arbitrary designation, the FACE Act.
Thank God they've been pardoned, but they never should have been arrested in the first place.
And I, for one, am not ready to forgive and forget the way that they've treated us.
Let's go to your calls for now.
Let's go to Zachary in Minnesota, Michigan.
MI, Michigan.
Thanks for calling in, Zachary.
You're on the air.
unidentified
Hey, good morning, Harrison.
And let me say I love you guys, man.
I watched you on the election night back in November, and I think you and Owen did a fantastic job.
And thanks for what you do.
I watch you all the time.
But I think this is the first time that I've heard this, and I actually kind of thought of this myself, but I think modern warfare is a smart war.
I think what we're seeing with COVID, stolen election, immigration, inflation, disinformation, DEI, pretty much opposite world, is going to be...
I would classify that as calling it smart war.
It's non-violent war, and it's like lawyers are the AR-15s now, and that's how they're getting us.
But there's got to be some sort of way.
I think we have to just take the muzzle off now.
We're taking our country back.
No mercy to these people.
You can't get back these four years, but we can learn from these four years.
I'm just kind of scared of AI. I like that it's going to be built here.
But at the same time, I hope AI isn't going to be a smart nuke.
And that's what I think we're living through.
It's a smart war with TikTok and influencers.
What would you say about that?
What do you think about that?
harrison smith
Yeah, no, I mean, you're describing the info war.
I mean, that's exactly what we named our outlet about.
I mean, it's war.
That's what it is.
It's war.
It's war through information, through coercion, through legal processes.
And I think you're exactly right.
Lawyers is the AR-15.
I mean, that is the imagery, basically.
So, yeah.
The consequences of this war are the same as conventional war.
The population is replaced.
The government is replaced and occupied by the conquering force.
It's all the same outcome.
It's just done through a more subtle method.
Absolutely.
unidentified
Yeah, and I live in Michigan, and we have a very far-left governor.
Nobody likes her.
Frankly, I don't think she should have won.
I don't think she won two years ago.
But actually, last year, I lived in Tennessee.
So I just relocated back to Michigan, and I can't help but see a difference.
One thing we can do as citizens to fight this smart war is by utilizing our rights.
So if you look at the map of all these anti-gun states, no coincidence, nobody's moving to Vermont.
Nobody's moving to Connecticut.
Nobody's moving to California.
So all these anti-gun states, really, we need to put our sights...
And our scopes on these anti-gun states, and we need to change these anti-gun states.
We don't need more people moving to Tennessee or Texas.
I'm sure you guys know we don't need that.
We need people to go back to Connecticut, go back to Vermont, and we got to get these state representatives, these legislators, and the people all the way.
It's a ripple in the pond, and it goes all the way down even to your city officials.
We got to take back these anti-gun states.
So what does that mean?
I don't know.
Maybe we've got to go buy more guns.
Because if they can say you don't need a 30-round mag, you don't need a stock or a pistol grip, well, to the guys and the people that aren't into guns, what makes you think they're not going to take away something else?
You don't need that much data on your phone.
You don't need to use that much data.
I mean, we got AI coming, but then they're going to say, well, you don't need to build a PC with a graphics card.
You don't need that.
You don't need a gas-powered car.
So really, Harrison, it's all about the guns and the freedom of speech, and we are taking our country back.
God bless you, and God bless InfoWars.
Thanks for taking my call.
harrison smith
That was great.
Yeah, powerful stuff.
I know you're exactly right to draw all of those things together.
It's about subverting and disrupting and undermining the underlying morality and the underlying foundational principles that lead to things like guns and capitalism.
It's about freedom, freedom of movement, freedom of choice.
And look, the fact that people like Lisa Murkowski and Mitch McConnell are still in power, all of that's changing.
It's not going to be the case in four years.
every rhino's getting outed all right guys welcome back We'll go out to your phone calls here in just a second.
Let's just go ahead and we would please play clip 21 and clip 22 back to back, please.
unidentified
ICE can now raid classrooms.
And as a high school teacher, I just want to make one thing clear.
If someone tries to come in my classroom and take one of my students, one of us isn't leaving the classroom.
Play with me.
harrison smith
I mean, play with me.
One of us isn't leaving the classroom.
I don't know.
Can you fit through the door, lady?
This is what I mean.
This is the spirit that has to be snuffed out in this country.
I don't know if that was a man or a woman making that threat.
But I know it is not in any place to make threats like that.
So it's this overconfidence that I think needs to be snuffed out.
They've added too good for too long.
If you come in to take one of my kids, one of us isn't leaving.
It's like, okay.
It's going to be you.
You're the one not leaving.
Dumbass.
I mean, it's that spirit that is destroying us.
So can we see clip number 22 again?
Now, the interesting thing is, when I was searching for that clip, I searched police body slam, and most of the responses that came up were from COVID. So just remember that it was about four years ago that not wearing a mask or not adhering to unlawful shutdown orders forcing you to stay inside in a form of martial law,
the cops were willing to choke people out and slam people to the ground, knee on their face, just brutalize them completely over nothing, over literally The flu and orders that weren't even lawfully constituted, just suggestions from health authorities.
So, it's not like this is out of the ordinary.
Let's go to your calls now.
Let's go to Corn Pop, Maine.
In Maine.
Corn Pop in Maine.
Yeah, this is what happened when people...
You know, spoke up against a vaccine that was deadly and wasn't even a vaccine.
All the videos we saw during COVID of this type of crap, I want to see the same thing, but people actually breaking the law and trying to harbor fugitives, things like that.
Corn Pop, thanks for calling in.
You say the Daily Mail wrote an article about you?
unidentified
Yeah, so...
You guys know I'm very active about here in Maine.
And I got a following, and apparently I have a stalker for the last four years.
And this dude called into my job on Monday and said that I was partying with underage girls and supplying them alcohol, and he was going to have the cops to come up to my job to get me arrested.
And one article, Maine Wire wrote an article about it, and then the Daily Mail actually wrote an article about it as well, because this dude actually wrote a confession.
Two hours after he did it.
harrison smith
So wait, what's the title of the Daily Mail article?
unidentified
You go to my channel, it's the CWA 1776.
I've tagged everyone from InfoWord on it multiple times.
I've tagged you in the, actually the main wire one too, and the Daily Mail.
Because this is all I wrote yesterday.
harrison smith
Interesting.
So, it's going to be hard for me to find it.
You know, I get a lot of notifications.
What is the...
Do you know what the headline of the Daily Mail article is?
unidentified
It's like, crazy leftist destroys a job at Dunkin Donuts or something like that.
But I sent it to you in your DM. Okay.
As well.
harrison smith
I will...
I'll try to find that.
Okay, yeah, you just sent me here.
All right.
Deranged leftist admits he falsely accused Trump supporter of giving booze to teen and drug-fueled plot to get him fired.
What the hell?
Chris J. Berry, an anti-Christian blogger who goes by the name Crash, admitted to stalking an outspoken Trump supporter for four years and attempting to get him fired over his opposition to transgenderism in public schools.
This was you, Corn Pop?
unidentified
This is me.
harrison smith
Holy cow.
A self-described independent investigative journalist admitted Tuesday to falsely accusing a pro-Trump activist of providing drugs and alcohol.
Man, he crashed out.
Old Crash Berry crashed out, tried to get you, and got got.
That's awesome.
unidentified
I call him Dingleberry.
I don't give him the credit of Crash.
I call him Dingleberry because that's all he is is a damn Dingleberry.
harrison smith
Chris J. Berry, a.k.a.
Crash Berry, confessed to leveling the false allegations against an activist he's been targeting for several years with similar tactics.
Is this what you've been going through?
unidentified
Exactly what I've been going through for four years.
And what's crazy is, a month ago I actually had DHS show up at my door because someone called and said that I wasn't taking care of my kid.
Wow.
harrison smith
Well, I guess you're already sort of doxxed in this.
You don't mind if I say your real name, do you?
So it says in an expletive-ridden 2,600-word self-aggrandizing blog post entitled Mia Culpa, Barry bragged to his 1,000-plus subscribers that his latest spree of workplace harassment was part of his long-running campaign to stalk and harass conservatives, Republicans, Trump voters, and basically anyone who disagrees with him about politics.
In this case, Barry's victim was 35-year-old Nick Blanchard.
Blanchard, what made Blanchard a target for harassment, in Barry's view, was his support for broadly popular policies, such as keeping biological males out of women's sports and women's bathrooms, as well as his outspoken support for President Trump.
What did you do, Corn Pop?
How did you get the ire of this guy?
This is more harassment than I've gotten, and I say crazy crap every day on the radio.
I mean, how did you get the attention of this guy?
unidentified
Well, if you go to my Rumble channel, The Real Corn Puck 1776, I've been at this for the last four years.
I go to all the school board meetings.
I go to when there's drag show story time.
I'm going outside with a megaphone calling them pedophiles.
I've been pretty out there for the last four years.
harrison smith
Dude, congratulations, man.
How do you feel about that?
I mean, it is sort of a feather in your cap, right?
Not everybody is so compelling in their activism that people destroy themselves over it.
I mean, that's wild.
unidentified
I'm glad if this dude's finally getting the attention that he deserves because he doesn't only just target me up here in Maine.
He targets anyone that has the balls to stand up to this woke agenda.
He goes after all our representatives.
So it's about time that he finally gets what he's been doing to everybody for the last four years.
harrison smith
Wow, dude.
This is crazy.
I can't believe this.
Thank you for sending this to me.
Although Barry had previously harassed Maine Wire reporters, Republican legislative candidates, and other parental rights activists in Maine's, often leveling similarly false allegations rooted in shoddy research, Blanchard has been a frequent target for the unemployed author.
In this bizarre drug-fueled rant, Barry first confessed to having previously called a Dunkin' Donuts where Blanchard had been recently hired to ask if he was working, resulting in Blanchard eventually losing the job offer.
Man, he got you fired from Dunkin' Donuts?
Donuts?
What a scumbag.
unidentified
Wow.
I mean...
The things that we deal with.
harrison smith
That is truly wild.
Thank you for saying this.
I wanted to teach the son of a bee a lesson, Barry wrote.
Give him a taste of his own medicine, so to speak.
So what happened to this guy?
Clearly he got caught.
He admitted it.
Is he going to jail?
What's happening to him?
unidentified
Well, right now I'm in the process of trying to file a harassment order, and I'm actually looking at what legally I can do as far as...
Good.
At this point, you're taking away from my kid.
I'm a single dad.
When you're coming after my job and stuff like that, you're not just taking away from me.
You're taking away from myself.
harrison smith
Yeah, seriously.
I mean, these people are heartless.
Disgusting way woke activists destroyed Duncan's workers' life just because he supported Trump.
Man, print that out and get it framed, dude.
And for people who don't know if you're not a regular, I mean, Corn Pop is one of our most regular callers for years, dude.
I mean, I remember your name popping up from the beginning of this show practically daily.
I'm amazed at this.
I'm sorry that you've had to deal with this.
I'm not trying to downplay it saying it's awesome, but I love that the guy just crashed out and it seems like you're coming out on top of the end of this, man.
This is crazy and I hope you keep us up to date on what happens from here on out.
What are your final thoughts about this?
What do you want people to know about what you've been through so far?
unidentified
My final thoughts is that the only reason why people like this can get away with it is because there's...
The silent majority has been silent for too long, and the silent majority can no longer be silent.
They can only get away with this because there's only a few of us that are stepping up and standing out.
If all of us step up and stand out, this comes to an end.
harrison smith
Wow.
Amen, man.
Well, hey, give us a call.
Give us a call again.
Let us know what's happening here, how we can help you.
You know, if you want to start a legal fund or something to...
If you go after this guy and get some peace so you continue your activism, we'd love to support you in any way that we can.
That's amazing stuff, man.
unidentified
If there's any constitutional lawyers out here in Maine, my website is pwa1776.site.
I have an email.
My phone number's on there as well.
Any lawyer that is willing to help me, it's not even about the money to me.
It's about getting this dude to stop harassing everybody.
harrison smith
Seriously?
Wow.
Okay, well...
We'll support you and try to keep up with what's going on here.
So PWA1776 on X. And you said PWA1776.site is the website?
It's the website, yes, sir.
PWA1776. Shout out to lawyers that want to help this single father who's been harassed by a leftist deal with that leftist.
Awesome.
Patriots with attitude.
That's great.
Man, thank you for calling today, Corn Pop, and congratulations on having this scumbag outed.
I hope you get some peace and continue your activism.
Full steam ahead, sir.
unidentified
I appreciate it, man.
Godspeed.
harrison smith
Thank you.
Wow.
Wow, that's crazy, man.
That is truly wild.
It shows you're being effective.
That's what it means.
What it means is you're being effective when you can drive somebody that crazy just by...
Pointing out that you shouldn't be grooming children.
I was not expecting that to be the subject of the phone call.
That really blindsided me.
Fascinating.
Let's go now to Andrew in New Jersey.
He has a call about the guest we had yesterday.
Andrew, thank you for calling in.
You're on the air.
andrew in new jersey
Hey, how's it going?
harrison smith
Good, thank you.
andrew in new jersey
Yeah, I just wanted to say it was inaccurate.
When he was describing Jehovah's Witnesses as a cult, because as a journalist, I wanted to do a documentary film on them, and I went to meetings, studied them.
Then I was blown away and impressed.
And the reason, because they predict when they think Armageddon or the second coming of Christ, but they're probably basing it on what is not true.
Like, that's probably not going to happen.
So it's impossible for them to get it correct.
And people of all Christians should all have been doing the same.
They should all be making those predictions if they were true Christians, but they don't, just like they didn't stand up against the Nazis.
So I challenge everyone, watch Purple Triangles.
That's how a documentary about the Jehovah's Witnesses, they wouldn't follow Hitler and salute Hitler because they believed Jesus was their savior.
And they don't believe in killing and hate.
And if all Baptists and Christians, if they were all following the Bible completely, they would all have done that, not just the witnesses.
harrison smith
I'll say, you know, being nominally Christian and standing up to authority doesn't mean you're not a cult, right?
andrew in new jersey
You believe that they're a cult for what reason?
Because they predict Armageddon.
harrison smith
No, no.
I believe they're a cult because I have family members in the Jehovah's Witnesses, and I've seen firsthand abuse and cult tactics being deployed against them.
So I do think it's a cult.
I don't like that organization.
I appreciate your input.
No offense to people who are Jehovah's Witnesses.
I understand people are born into it or they are attracted to it for some reason.
andrew in new jersey
Let me say one last thing.
And one last thing.
Just one last thing.
Go to the meetings, I challenge.
First, go on YouTube, watch Purple Triumph, but go to the meetings and compare the difference between that and the other churches.
Because when I went, I was blown away, and I couldn't believe how much better and more biblical and how much they were into it that I didn't go to other churches because I saw they were the ones that were sincerely trying to follow it.
And the secular people wrote...
She was a professor of history and religions, and she said if everyone that Jehovah's Witnessed religion was completely different than others, that if everyone was one of Jehovah's Witnesses, that the world would be a paradise.
Wars would end, crime, there would be no need for police except to direct traffic.
And I know that's true because I saw it firsthand when I went to the meeting.
Serbia and Croates, the government, when there was an ethnic war, They were shocked when the ban was lifted because there was going to be thousands of Serb and Croites at a Jehovah's Witness convention, and they thought there was going to be bloodshed.
They couldn't believe that they lived side by side in peace.
And I know it's true.
harrison smith
These are nice things.
I appreciate what you're saying, but I think maybe the perspective from outside is different from the inside.
And I know a lot of people...
Like I said, I have family members in the Jehovah's Witness, and yeah, it's a cult.
I'm pretty sure it is absolutely a cult, and the tactics that they use to psychologically imprison their followers is not healthy whatsoever, in my opinion.
In my personal opinion, I'm not a big fan because of things I've seen and experienced in my personal life.
But thank you very much, Andrew, for the call.
And I'm sure Jehovah's Witnesses have helped people get closer to God or interpret the Bible in a certain way, and that's good.
But so did Jim Jones.
So still a cult.
Still a cult.
Jim Jones didn't submit to authority either.
Still a cult.
Called themselves Christians, called themselves a church.
Still a cult.
Let's go to Jordan in New Jersey now.
Jordan, thank you for calling in.
You're on the air.
jordan in new jersey
Hi, Harrison.
Hope all's well.
harrison smith
Thank you.
jordan in new jersey
I just want to call and touch on the topic you had earlier about these people in the state governments going after J6ers.
And there's something that Trump needs to do, something I mentioned on some earlier calls, but I'm re-mentioning it, hopefully, that someone's listening and that people at Infowars and elsewhere who have influence can try to get this through to the administration.
And I'm sure they're trying to do this, but Trump, first of all, needs to get control of the DOJ, number one.
He's got to get his, you know, his pick in.
This has been a weakness throughout his entire, all his, you know, his last administration with the whole Sessions debacle.
And then he never had full control of that entity.
And, you know, he has to fire all these federal prosecutors and put new people in, just like Bill Clinton did in the 90s.
And he has to go in and clean out these blue states.
First and foremost, this earlier caller from Michigan, he's right on point.
I'm in New Jersey.
I mean, it's known for its corruption, but it's well beyond the beyond, all the way up to the district court level.
In 2018, they weren't appointing judges specifically because Trump would have appointed people that would have followed the law.
They're denying people basic civil rights in this state, in Connecticut, any blue state, you're done.
Even if you're a minority or whatever, they don't care.
It's about the elite and the underclass for these people.
And so he needs to go in there and fervently get rid of all these people.
And they've started to take control down to the municipal level in these blue states with operatives.
And it sounds crazy and conspiratorial, but I've seen it firsthand because I take malicious prosecution cases and other cases.
I haven't experienced it firsthand.
I started a nonprofit to try to deal with some of this.
You have evidence of criminality and stuff.
You give it to the state AG's office in these blue states, and they do nothing because they're political apparatchiks.
harrison smith
So what do you think Trump could do?
Functionally, if you were his advisor and he said, I want to take care of these Soros operatives, what do you think he could or should do?
jordan in new jersey
Like I said, number one is get control of the DOJ. He has to clean that place out and get control.
Because the whole Merrick Garland thing where they're clapping when he's leaving and stuff, this is a serious problem.
He's got to get control of that entity and the FBI, which is an apparatus of the DOJ anyway.
But nonetheless, that's how the whole inspector general thing, the council and so forth, work through that entity to manage these things, control people.
You know, put people in prison, use them as assets.
All these things, like, you know, the whole Whitey Bulger thing is a very good, you know, window into how all that works.
harrison smith
Allowing a mobster to commit tons of crimes because they were useful to them.
Yeah, so, yeah, and I guess this is, it's sort of a, it's the holistic, the holistic corrections that need to be taken where, you know.
If we weren't spending infinite resources on crap that just doesn't even need to exist, then there would be plenty of money and people and lawyers and time to go after corruption charges of state officials, right?
Send the federal government after some of these people.
Figure out where the money's going.
That's so far down the priority list that until we deal with all of the other crises that are constantly cropping up because of the...
The failure of the Democrats will never get to the real thing.
Take this video down.
I can't watch Merrick Garland walking around strutting like a chicken.
jordan in new jersey
I know, but this is the problem, and that's what they think.
They make you think it's the false dialectics once again, which you've been very good at explaining, by the way, the last couple of shows, Harrison.
I give you props on that.
But, you know, you have to look at what the prize is.
How do they control this stuff?
Who's running the country?
Alex Jones had those people on about the council that Roger Stone got those folks on.
That's how they're running stuff.
And they're distracting people.
And you have to get the DOJ under control.
And you have to clean out these blue state houses and stuff where they've inserted these Soros DAs, governors like Newsom, Phil Murphy, the governor, Whitmer.
All these people need to be arrested and held accountable.
And the last thing I want to say is to...
unidentified
Yeah.
harrison smith
Go ahead.
unidentified
And the J6 narrative has to be destroyed.
jordan in new jersey
So these preemptive pardons have to be attacked.
As soon as it gets controlled to DOJ, that has to be one of the priorities.
And the 2020 election debacle has to be exposed for what it is, too, because they're going to continue to go after these J6ers and push this narrative until that's destroyed.
unidentified
Absolutely.
jordan in new jersey
And I want to thank you for your time today.
harrison smith
I could not agree more.
I absolutely agree with you.
I don't know if there's anything to say that.
The only thing I will say is that He should arrest Soros.
He should arrest George Soros and Alexander Soros for their participation in illegal activity, including things that we broke years ago, like the organization called Friends of Democracy that was one of the superstructure organizing organizations for the Black Lives Matter riots that occurred all the way back in 2015, I think, with Freddie Gray.
Maybe even before 2014. Just search Friends of Democracy.
On Bandai video, maybe I'll have to re-upload that report because basically there's some guy on 4chan that found that his brother was an Antifa higher-up person in their structure, and he found their document that showed the entire plan of like, yeah, we're going to get all these black people to riot, and then we're going to move them over here.
And it says in the document, the whole point is to create a feedback loop that ultimately results in...
A greater police presence and possibly even state police getting involved on the local level or federal police having to be moved in.
So, you know, there's actual tangible evidence of the organization that Alexander Soros headed, Friends of Democracy, organizing riots that injured police officers and led to a ton of property damage.
So you should arrest him.
He should be arrested for that.
That's one thing I would do.
It's one thing I would do if I was him, and then I'd take all of their money, shut down their organizations, forcibly close the open society, confiscate everything they have, and put it directly into the opposite of whatever they've been doing.
Take those $18 billion he pledged to destroying the United States and just use it to rebuild the United States and let George Soros and his son watch together from a jail cell as we undo.
The damage that they've inflicted on the American people.
Thank you, everybody, for your calls.
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unidentified
I'm Jeremy Brown.
I'm a 20-year retired U.S. Army Special Forces Master Sergeant and combat veteran.
Currently, I'm a January 6th political prisoner of war and Florida House of Representatives candidate on the ballot in the Tampa Bay area of Florida.
I'm coming to you today to advise and warn the American people.
That what you are about to see is part of this compromised government's well-orchestrated and highly produced lie meant to target the minds and perceptions of the uninformed and misinformed masses with the intent to demonize and dehumanize their opposition.
This opposition is not Democrat or Republican, liberal or conservative, left or right, black, white, or brown.
Their opponents are anyone.
That disagrees or even asks questions about their false authority and their anti-American, anti-human, and anti-liberty agenda.
Their goal is to take down America and build back better in a form suitable to their authoritarian utopia dreamland, also known as the Great Reset.
Just look around.
They are destroying every aspect of what made this the most free and powerful nation on Earth.
Their goal is to convince us that we are global citizens, not Americans.
They are doing this through an order-out-of-chaos strategy, and they are attempting to divide the power of the Americans by turning us against each other.
They need us to blame each other so that we don't blame and hold them accountable.
And who are them?
Bodies of unelected global elites like the World Economic Forum?
The World Health Organization, the United Nations, and many others.
They seek to divide us based on race, gender, our children's education, medical mandates, and even the weather.
Their gloves are off and they have crossed the Rubicon.
Their fake color or cultural revolution has been building for decades, but now it is out in the open for all to see.
Those who seek to rule over us...
Must seize total control before you recognize what is going on.
But will you recognize it?
Will you see it for what it is?
Look around you.
Look at your children.
Look at your supermarket shelves, your gas tank, your life savings, your workplace, your community, your culture.
Do you see it?
With all of our everyday problems, why do you think gun control and domestic terrorism are the D.C. topics of the day.
At a time when violent crime and property crime are skyrocketing faster than inflation and gas prices, your government wants you disarmed.
While your tax dollars are sending free guns to Ukraine, they want to take your guns away.
Why?
Think about this statement.
When politicians want to take away your guns, that is exactly when you need your guns.
And the founding fathers knew and lived through this.
These criminals know the people are waking up to their corruption, and when the lights come on, they'll be the rats and roaches running to hide.
The FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force attempted to get me to be part of their fraud, but I turned them down.
But I recorded them, and after I started exposing them, they had me arrested and planted evidence to keep me held on serious charges.
Once you find the truth, don't do nothing.
Because today, America needs us to be Americans.
Today, it's time for patriots, not politicians.
Warriors, not wimps.
Leaders, not leeches.
Champions, not cowards.
It is time for winter soldiers to defend our republic, not sunshine patriots who profit from its destruction.
Evil tells you who they are, and we must believe them.
My name is Jeremy Brown, inmate 1875858, and this is my warning to America.
God bless you, your families, and the truth-seekers.
May God hear our prayers and cries for liberty and justice to be restored.
The Oppresso Liber, Liberty or Death.
harrison smith
Powerful video from Jeremy Brown.
JeremyBrownDefense.com JeremyBrownDefense.com They're still playing games with him.
He has charges in addition to January 6th that they're keeping him on.
But we're not going to stop fighting until he's free.
unidentified
Just stop it.
I ain't stop what you're doing, because I'm about to ruin the image of me that you used to.
I look money, a king bee making honey.
See, deep state, I hope you're ready for me.
Now gather round, I'm the new sheriff in town.
All my people rise up and stand your ground.
harrison smith
Drink up all the diet coke you got on your shelves.
unidentified
So just let me introduce myself.
My name is Trumpty.
I like my mashed potatoes, Lumbee.
Fake news, oh, how I like the punk V. That little sniper on the sloped tin.
He took a shot, but he missed me.
I don't fall, y'all.
I'm lucky everybody.
Still going strong and spunky.
So put on your big boy pants.
Come on, let's do the dance.
The Trumpy dance is a chase.
Into the Trumpy.
Oh, yeah.
Come on.
All right, man.
Into the Trumpy Trump.
alex jones
Come on, into the Trumpy Trump.
unidentified
It's the dance craze that's sweeping the nation.
harrison smith
The Trump dance.
Watch me do the Trump-D-Trump.
unidentified
That is a new song by our guest, Deepak.
harrison smith
Deepak is a multifaceted arena rock singer, visionary, and acclaimed violinist.
He has collaborated with artists like Rihanna, Jason Mraz, and others.
Beyond music, Deepak advocates for spirituality, health, and wellness, emphasizing meditation, diet, and holistic well-being.
Through Deepak World and his Team Humanity community, he seeks to unite and empower society, breaking down divisions and fostering connection, fulfillment, and joy.
He's here today to talk about that new song, Celebrating Trump's Victory.
You can find it on YouTube at DPAKWorld, on X at DPAK underscore world, and the website DPAKWorld.com.
Again, that's DPAKWorld.com.
DPAK, thank you so much for joining us.
dpak
What's good?
How you doing?
harrison smith
I'm very good.
The Trump dance, truly, we're seeing it crop up everywhere.
I think it was one of the sort of early signals that things were really changing is I would see videos of like frat parties where everybody in the frat party is doing the Trump dance.
And it's like, okay, something cultural is happening here.
What do you think is inspiring this shift in the culture as people are embracing Trump?
What do you think it's all about?
dpak
I think overall, I think people are sick of drama.
And bringing a little bit of fun and lightness back is key.
And then Trump himself, you know, as people know, love him or hate him, is a media master, part of why people love him and hate him.
And so it's another thing on his brand.
It's another move that he, you know, whether intentional or not, which I think...
To me, just by watching the consistency of decades of consistency, it probably is intentional that he created another little thing, bite-sized, that people could copy and mimic.
And it fits into TikTok culture.
It fits into meme culture and social media culture.
And this was going viral already, even a little bit during the first term.
And then suddenly during this last run, I think a lot of people were just like, let's just go.
Let's do this crazy little weird move, you know?
harrison smith
It's so funny.
I'm sorry.
I'm laughing through your answer because we're showing for the radio listeners, we're showing just images of Trump dancing.
I just can't help but laugh.
I mean, there's just something about it.
That makes you want to smile.
It's just so goofy.
It's so funny.
dpak
I mean, it's ridiculous.
It's just ridiculous.
And so we just, you know, Mickey Willis, as you know, is like my partner, creative partner.
We did all the Plandemic series.
And then we did that musical, Plandemic the Musical, which the point of that was, again, everything's so serious.
We're making these movies, these documentaries, exposing these dark truths, just like here on Infowars, American Journal.
These are like true important things, but are also kind of heavy.
And so we just also need to bring a little bit of the lightness, a little bit of levity back.
To bounce out the culture, it can reach more people.
I think people are getting hit over the head with truth.
It's important, but also a little bit fatigued by how heavy it can be and how dark it is when you start hearing about how many levels of controls and master planning is happening from behind the scenes to shadow government.
So, you know, we need a little bit of song and dance in our lives.
And Trump certainly brings that lightness to his world as well.
And so we wanted to do the same and, you know, just celebrate in general.
Just celebrate life.
Whether it's about him and his victory or just in general celebrate the fact that people can unify around music and arts in the first place.
I think that's kind of the main thing we're doing here with the musical pandemic as well as this new video that just came out.
I think it came out like three days before the inauguration.
harrison smith
Oh wow, so it was before the inauguration, not before the election.
That makes sense.
dpak
We just dropped it.
It's been out like ten days, you know?
harrison smith
Right, of course, yeah.
No, you're exactly right.
I mean, and look, this is why Trump won in the first place.
Not even this round.
This is why he won in 2016. I remember right after the assassination attempt, and it was the same type of thing where it's like, man, this is also...
Heavy, and it was, you know, I tried to make a concerted effort, like, we need to recapture that meme magic.
That's what made Trump win.
Yes, he had good policies.
You know, yes, he was a compelling person, but it was the humor, the memes, the energy.
I mean, it really was the energy of the Trump train.
Can't stump the Trump.
I mean, it was funny and exciting and thrilling, and it's like, you know, in 2020 or in 2024 for a while, we sort of lost that edge, and it became all serious and dour.
And, you know, this is what made us win in the end.
It's what attracts people.
It's what, even if you don't like him, like you said, you gotta crack a smile when he does the little dance.
And I feel like I remember the first time he did that dance.
Like, I remember the first time he's walking out on stage.
And to me, you know, I think you're right that he's very sort of calculated in what he does.
He's so always, always super cognizant of, like, how it's gonna be portrayed and everything.
But I think in that case, like...
It seemed to me kind of spontaneous.
He was like, oh, this song's pretty good.
Did a little bit of a dance, and it was everybody laughing and loving it and thinking it was great and starting to share it.
He went, oh, okay, I'll add this to the repertoire.
People really liked this.
I'll give them more of it.
dpak
And that's what it is.
I don't think he's sitting there in general.
And this is what I get into.
It's not necessarily that it's calculated initially.
I think he's a guy that's based on feel.
His whole entire thing is feel-based, which to me, it makes him more like an artist, which is why I always related to him back in the day.
And I'm not even a government guy.
I'm like an old-school libertarian anarcho-capitalist that's like no-government to minimal-government guy.
But I can't deny that this guy's bringing that energy into the system of just being like, hey, we're going to feel...
We're not going to be all wolf in sheep's clothing speaking through our teeth and acting perfect and then doing a bunch of shady stuff.
He's just like, I'm going to feel it.
It's intuition.
And that's where the branding comes in.
He tries stuff out.
He A-B tests things with his audience and sees what the reaction is.
And then the calculated part in the subconscious kicks in.
He goes, this is working.
Just like when he names someone or he brands someone like a Crooked Hillary or a Sleepy Joe.
These are all names.
You can see them in his events.
It's like a stand-up comedy.
He's seeing what's going to get the reaction.
And then he's feeling it.
And then he's like, all right, I'm basically A-B testing in real time.
Almost like a master ad buyer on Google Ads or Meta Ads.
He's doing it in real time with an audience.
And it's kind of genius.
harrison smith
I think relating it to stand-up comedy is exactly right.
That's what comedians do, right?
You go out on stage, night after night, and you try new jokes.
You see what works.
Does this punchline a little better?
What if I tag it with this?
And you sort of work out your material over time.
That's exactly what Trump is doing at his rallies, which is beautiful because it's this back and forth.
It becomes a communication rather than a monologue.
It becomes, okay, if the crowd likes this, I'll do more of it.
If they don't like it, I'll cut it out.
And that's the way that we get heard by Trump.
When the crowd cheers it, he's going to do more of it.
And when you don't, he's going to avoid it.
And major policy decisions, I think, have come at least in part by that.
He goes, oh, I didn't know this.
When you watch him at the Libertarian Conference and he said something about, I can't remember who he was talking about, but he mentioned somebody that the...
The libertarians don't like, and he's like, oh, I didn't expect a response that big.
You really don't like this guy.
All right, noted.
Or, you know, when he talks about Ross Ulbricht, and he gets that big response, or, you know, banning central bank currencies, he gets that big response.
Now they've been, you know, Ulbricht has been pardoned.
It's been signed into law, the, you know, ban on central bank digital currencies.
I mean, it's kind of funny, but it's like, this is like...
What our system is actually kind of supposed to be.
It's supposed to be somebody who's representing the people.
And the way that Trump does this is doing his rallies.
He A-B tests things.
I think you're exactly right.
And it's led to fantastic results.
dpak
Yeah, and I'm glad.
I'm glad.
I'm definitely really glad and grateful that he pardoned Ross.
And I definitely hope we do that fight back against CBDCs.
That's my, you know, those are concerns of mine.
And again, as a, you know.
Person who's focused more on self-governance, I think, regardless of what's going on in government, I think the people need to not fall asleep and be like, okay, we're all good now, everything's fine.
No, we still have to be, as individuals, be stepping into our own leadership, stepping into our own health.
It's like waiting for the government to do it, regardless of if Trump or anyone awesome's in there.
It's still up to each individual to choose what they vote for with their dollar, what they buy, what they eat, what they choose to do with their day, how they empower their minds, like pop on some...
Some Tony Robbins and, you know, get on some good vibes in your mind.
And, you know, I think it's still up to each person to start just to do that and not wait for the government to solve their problems.
So I think I just want to, like, make that be still the main message that I have for the people.
You know, and that's what I was doing.
I was out in D.C. actually just for the inauguration.
I don't know if you got the word on that.
I was invited and honored by specifically the Trump inaugural team to perform at the Starlight Ball, which was amazing, as well as at the Maha Ball with Biden.
So I'm close with that whole team.
Worked directly with, you know, Mickey Willis and Del Bigtree of Maha Alliance, Maha Action.
And they had a beautiful ball and Russell Brand and Jordan Peterson and lots of amazing folks were there.
And I, you know, performed my other anthem, the Together We Rise song that we did actually on Infowars last year.
We did that at the Maha Ball as well.
And, you know, the message I was just wanting to see, you know, I'm walking around at the inauguration.
It's amazing.
There's all this energy and all this spirit.
You know, I think most of the people I'm with are sort of leadership minded.
So I take that for granted.
Like we've got, you know, I'm friends with the cryptocurrency community and we got the decentralized communities and the self-governance kind of anarchism communities.
But we're all still it was interesting to see this coalition of, you know, biohacking health and wellness.
Freedom-minded patriots, decentralized blockchain, tech, Silicon Valley, religious leaders, all there together celebrating.
And, you know, being with all those types of leaders, we were just seeing like, hey, we're still, you know, the kind of people that want to step up and be the leaders.
But then I also did remember, you know, going to a lot of the big events where the fans, as I'd call them, were out there.
And they're just like, almost in a way, like, believing that their savior has come.
And I appreciate that love.
At the same time, I want...
To message those people and say, hey, you're the leader right now.
Let's all be the leaders.
Let's all step up in our communities and gather and really step into personal responsibility and stewardship and self-governance and those type of ideals that I think could be messages that could be delivered from the political sphere to the people so that we're not caught up in the codependence on government itself in the end.
I think that's still the bigger message long-term because governments will come and go, but it's still about people and the next generation, which now has become very...
We've got to really get back to the homes and teach our kids how to be strong people again.
harrison smith
It's weird, isn't it?
I mean, the coalition is weird.
It is a weird coalition, but it weirdly makes sense.
It's weird how good it is.
It's like you've got the RFK, lifelong Democrats, but totally embraced because the messages about health are the exact same ones we've been spreading forever.
I mean, it's sort of a bizarre coalition, and I'm right there with you, and it's a weird kind of tightrope to walk.
I'm not really sure what the metaphor is, but it's like...
I want small government, but at the same time, I've moved away from that as a principle of being more of like, okay, eventually we want to get to a place and we want to empower people and we don't want the government having to do everything.
But at this point...
We, you know, everything's so screwed up.
The government's got to do its job.
It's just got to do its basic job that governments are supposed to do, of protecting the border and, you know, stopping crime.
I mean, these are things that you really can't do as I can't defend the border.
We need a government for that.
So, you know, and I was watching a video yesterday.
It was sort of a debate in the UK on BBC, and it was about LGBT stuff.
And indoctrination in schools.
And the conservative guy was going, yeah, this stuff shouldn't be in our schools.
I'm glad Trump is taking this step to eliminate indoctrination of children, young children, and sexual proclivity.
It's bizarre.
I don't like it.
I don't want it.
And then the opponent was like, well, where's the small government?
You know, how is this small government?
How is this Republican and small government to tell me what to do?
And it's like, you get this feeling of like, you're not supposed to fight back.
Well, wait, why are you fighting back?
You're supposed to roll over.
You're supposed to not use the weapons that are available to fight for your side.
And so it seems like I sort of agree with that mindset where it's like, yeah, the small government thing, well, it's true and it's good.
And in principle, you know, we want to get to that place.
But like.
But refusing to engage in politics, refusing to use the government to actually empower your people and support your ideas, it's a losing game.
And the other side has been having a field day because our side has refused to use the levers of government to just set things right and make things normal again.
So, I mean, what do you think the future of libertarianism is?
Or, you know, are we moving away from that?
Or are you moving away from that?
Or, you know, reinvested in that?
Because I... I am a libertarian at heart, but the problems we have right now are so big, it's going to take a government-sized solution.
So what's your take on this shift that I think a lot of us are going through?
dpak
Yeah, I'm with you 100%.
I think, like you just said, I'm not seeing myself go down to the border and make sure that there's any people not coming through at the moment.
And of course, if we get into the deep philosophy of what it is, we've got all these things that we're offering.
We're offering benefits, which creates a magnet of people wanting to come.
So that's a whole deeper issue.
But like you said, these are things that do need to happen.
Emergency status, and that's something that we can't.
So I think for me, I'm about just this parallel existence of like, while this is all happening, while these big solutions are happening on a big scale, which do need to happen, that we also don't fall asleep is kind of what my hint is, is that we don't want people just to go, okay, now it's all good.
The government's got it all covered now again, and then get back to the place where, because as a people, we're weaker and complying.
We're not ready for the next set of things when someone else comes and gets in charge.
So I think right now is actually a great time to be empowering the people to wake up and learn what it's like to have the strength about stewardship and personal responsibility.
Now versus when you have to when there's an emergency.
Like right now, like in 2020, people had to learn it because they had to.
They're like, uh-oh, we're getting locked down.
Now we're waking up.
Now we've got to figure this out.
Oh, they're telling us to wear masks.
This doesn't do anything.
The science doesn't show it.
So they're showing up in emergency situations.
And what I want to do is say, hey, we just had this emergency for four years where a bunch of...
Extremely false information was compelling people to essentially give up their rights over and over again.
And just to remind people, do you think that's just over now?
Or do you think there's a heck of a lot more of that coming down the pipeline?
And can we just all really just not forget that and get stronger and stronger?
As individuals along the way.
So it doesn't mean it's one versus the other.
I think it's both happening in parallel.
harrison smith
Absolutely.
I say that all the time about Infowars, that we go, look, we need big solutions to these problems, like fluoride in the water.
You've got to solve that at the policy level while filtering your water and taking care of yourself.
You've got to handle things on the individual level.
But not surrender the ground on the policy level.
I think that's exactly right.
And again, as you said, you were saying that it's not a dichotomy.
It's a false dichotomy.
You either have to do something independently or politics, you can do both.
And I see a sort of similarity with the coalition where it's like, yeah, we might be traditionally in different parties, Democrat and Republican, but it doesn't matter as much as the fact that we're Americans.
We all care about this country and care about health and want the people to be better.
So I think all the false dichotomies are sort of being shattered, and it's going to be interesting to see how it shakes out.
dpak
Yeah, and are you familiar with the event Rescue the Republic that happened back at the end of September?
It was a big event.
So that, to me, represented sort of the coalition and specifically the messages of, you know, the thing that's aligning everyone, left, right, up, and down.
Again, there was Jordan Peterson, Russell Brand, then you've got the Bobby Kennedy, the Tulsi Gabbard crew, but you've also got the Libertarians over there, and they were all aligned on standing up against these industrial complexes, of which there's so many kinds, right?
There's the military, and you've got the health.
And you've got the surveillance and all these things.
And regardless of what everyone's specific set of policies were, we at least are all aligned on all sides about not being pro-institutional controls over people and spying on us and promoting wars that are unjust.
And these types of things we can align on that does bring a whole bunch of different types of crazy people together.
And decentralization is starting to become more of a powerful theme.
In the conversation, I was noticing that out there.
There was a lot of, again, Silicon Valley people, blockchain people that were entering the conversation and showing that, hey, as government does move forward, we've also got technology solutions that can help with governance in a way that supports.
Both the government side and the decentralized side because some of these solutions could be possible ways of solving a lot of the problems.
And then, of course, there's the concern on the other end.
It's like, well, what about AI? What about concerns around that taking over?
Who's the one coding the AI? These are all the questions that come up is who's in charge of these things.
If we do surrender certain things to AI, which I certainly don't want to do, and I definitely don't trust riding around in a self-driving car because, you know, if it doesn't like what I believe in, in some computer from far away remote control.
If it rolls me and crashes me into something, I'm not feeling too good about that.
So I'm already thinking about solutions of how to take, if I were to have an electric car, to jailbreak it, just like you can do with a phone, and take it completely off the grid, you know, things like that.
So there's like, again, just like you just said with the water filter, like we want to basically make sure that there's better water for the people, but also need to have my own water filter.
Like, same thing.
I got to make sure that I figure out how to jailbreak an electric car so that it doesn't start crashing people into a wall for saying the wrong thing on social media.
So these are all...
These are all things that are worth, I think, thinking about.
harrison smith
Absolutely.
They absolutely are, because we know if we don't defend against stuff like that, it's definitely coming down the pipe, or at least the possibility is being established of that being possible.
Let me ask you, when it comes to when you're making your songs, it seems like...
It seems like maybe we've moved a little bit in the regard of how we approach the left.
Seems like in 2016 it was a lot of like mocking the left and sort of like making fun of them.
Whereas, you know, I think your song, The Trumpy Dance, is more just like, you know what, we're just the cool guys.
guys now we're just gonna have fun and like be fun and and you know be people that like you're gonna be the loser if you're not laughing with us if you're not hanging out with us if you watch trump dance and you get angry you're the miserable one we're not even gonna care about you anymore we're just gonna do our thing and have fun and people are just gonna naturally gravitate to that was that a conscious sort of uh approach you took or just what do you think about that I think that just fits with my philosophy in general, everything we're talking about, and bringing that into art and music.
dpak
I think the empowerment mentality is, instead of being a victim and complaining about stuff going on over there, I'd rather be, instead of looking backwards, looking forward.
Same thing with art and music.
I don't really make much art and music that complains about the left or complains about the other side.
I might call stuff out.
I do that, certainly.
I've got the Together We Rise song where we talk about the talking heads that want to make us blind, but it's still an empowerment response to that.
And so same thing with this song here.
It's like, hey, we're just moving forward.
We're leading by example.
We're being cool.
We're having fun.
We're just doing what we got to do.
We're loosening up.
We're getting out of our cerebral, judgy minds and shaming each other and all this.
It's kind of nonsense, which I think is just kind of counterproductive.
I get it.
It's fun online.
Everyone's trolling each other.
I'm not really into it that much.
I might come on there for fun and do a little jousting once in a while, and someone's being super lame.
I might just hit them back once in a while.
But I don't want to get sucked into that, because I think it can be an energy sucker.
And the same thing with watching the news and all this dark stuff can be an energy sucker.
It's like a...
It's like a parasitic energy sucking at people's will and consciousness, dragging them into negativity.
And I think that, to be honest, my purpose, and everyone's got a different purpose, my purpose here is to bring energy, uplift people, empower people, bring joy.
That's kind of like, I guess, my purpose.
And maybe that's why I'm a jester or whatever the character is in the old archetypes of the ancient times where you've got your different archetypes in the kingdom.
I would probably be the jester where I come in and I lighten up the room while everyone's having serious political talk.
I do understand the politics, but I can do it in a way, just like a comedian might, where I'm speaking the issues, but in a way that brings the levity.
Just like they even say, comedians have that ability to talk about serious issues, but get the truth out in a deeper way.
My background is in a bit of comedy and music, so I feel like that's my purpose.
That's my role, is to be able to share these political messages and these life messages in a way that can still reach the masses in a fun-loving and joyful way.
harrison smith
And, you know, it's great to see Trump's, you know, embrace this mentality.
I mean, the whole podcast thing, you know, it's like, who would have thought that it's so much more impactful to do just a comedy podcast with Theo Vaughn where you're, you know, joking about cocaine than doing a serious policy interview with, you know, some talking head from ABC. It's like they learned, like, no, it's better to have fun.
And look, we're watching your music video while you're talking, and it's amazing.
It's beautiful.
Like, it's...
The energy is there, right?
And in a way, it's a more compelling argument in favor of Trump than anything you could say in a serious voice.
Just seeing people dance and have fun and be cheerful around Trump, it's like something psychological deep in our lizard brain is attracted and compelled to want to join this and have fun with all the beautiful people.
It's an incredible piece of positive propaganda, I would say, because it is progressing this.
Political movement, but in a way that's fun and joyful.
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Let's begin with Trump's appearance at the World Economic Forum.
Yesterday, we played a lot of the speech here.
He absolutely eviscerated their entire program from the diversity movement to climate change, saying we're no longer going to stop anybody from saying anything, regardless of who labels it disinformation or misinformation or any other.
Nonsense Orwellian word used to justify the shutdown of free speech.
It's not going to happen anymore, but I think maybe the best moment of the appearance was his speaking directly to the president of Bank of America and telling him to stop censoring conservatives, something that, again, is like, I didn't even know they knew this was going on.
We've talked about it forever.
We've reported on it forever.
We've been subject to it.
Forever.
And yet, I've never heard a politician really even bring it up other than maybe like Rand Paul and Thomas Massey mentioned this stuff.
You know, maybe when Bank of America gave all of the information about anybody who was in Washington, D.C. and tagged people who had purchased Bibles or gone to Bass Pro Shop as potential domestic terrorists and provided that information to the Fed without even being requested.
That was a particularly egregious example of a private corporation.
Giving your private information to the government so they can attack you for your political beliefs.
But debanking has been long an unspoken source of oppression for those of us on the right.
Donald Trump finally went straight to the source and called out Bank of America in front of the world.
Let's go to that clip now.
donald j trump
And by the way, speaking of you, and you've done a fantastic job, but I hope you start opening your bank to conservatives because many conservatives...
Complain that the banks are not allowing them to do business within the bank.
And that included a place called Bank of America.
They don't take conservative business.
And I don't know if the regulators mandated that because of Biden or what, but you and Jamie and everybody, I hope you're going to open your banks to conservatives because what you're doing is wrong.
unidentified
Mr. President, I'll say that your friend Gianni said hello, told me to tell you hello, and we look forward to sponsoring the World Cup when it comes both this summer for the club and next year.
So thank you for getting that for the United States.
harrison smith
I don't know if you heard Trump right there.
He wasn't talking about the World Cup, dummy.
Sort of panicking about this.
They released an image on X saying, no, we never censor conservatives.
Us, we would never.
We serve so many conservatives.
And we have thousands of conservatives that we do banking with every day.
It's absurd.
And it's like, okay, you don't ban every conservative, obviously.
But you debank people for their political activism.
You debank people.
You kick them out of your bank.
You refuse to fund them.
Because they're conservative.
Not all the conservatives, but the ones you debank are all conservative.
You don't do this for lefties, do you?
So, you know exactly what we're talking about.
It's totally hilarious.
They would pretend this isn't going on, especially since this has been a well-established fact for a very long time.
Here's Tucker Carlson, all the way back when he had a show on Fox, breaking down how Bank of America debanks conservatives.
Let's watch.
tucker carlson
Well, last week we told you that one of the largest and oldest banks in the country, Bank of America, founded by AP Giannini, is no longer really a bank.
It's now a kind of intelligence agency spying on its customers without telling them, turning information over to the feds.
We obtained proof that Bank of America scanned through its customers' private financial records back in January and turned the information over to federal investigators.
Once again...
Without telling its customers.
The bank was looking for people who did, among other things, rented hotel rooms in Washington in January.
People who made purchases in January in Washington, D.C. People who bought plane tickets.
What's the point of this?
Well, Bank of America, when we asked them, said they wouldn't comment on communications with law enforcement.
That was not reassuring.
And told us the bank has, quote, responsibilities under federal law to comply with police inquiries.
That's not technically true.
In fact, what they did may be illegal.
But here's the interesting part.
Since our story aired last week, Bank of America has not provided any further explanation for the spying we know they did on their own customers.
For political reasons.
And as far as we know, despite the fact this is a big story, no politician in either party has bothered to ask Bank of America.
So it's okay that one of America's largest financial institutions is now spying on people.
And by the way, Bank of America may not be the only one.
They're the only one we've caught so far.
Should you be concerned about any of this?
harrison smith
So yeah, Bank of America's been doing this forever.
Eric Prince responded to this.
Here's the statement from Bank of America.
Bank of America serves more than 70 million clients, and we welcome conservatives.
We would never close accounts for political reasons and don't have a political litmus test.
It's just, you know, just don't be an activist.
Just don't be like a well-known conservative, because in that case, they will take you down.
And we explained yesterday that, you know, so much of the crap we've had to deal with from the censorship to DEI, it's not government-funded, and it's not...
Even being done necessarily by the companies because they want to do it, it all comes from the banks.
It all comes from the central banks and the Black Rocks, the financial managers, the asset managers, the hedge funds.
They're the ones that impose these restrictions on everybody.
We've shown you how Patreon was one of the first big tech outlets to ban people for off-site behavior.
And when they first started doing that, they were very open and saying, hey, we're doing this because MasterCard is making us.
MasterCard made them.
Or BlackRock and DEI is, of course, BlackRock with the ESG score nonsense.
It was the font of a lot of that.
So while Trump is really taking on the federal government and the corruption there in a beautiful way, it's got to expand out to the corporate world.
And it looks like that is going to be happening.
I'll tell you more about how that's happening here as we go through a whole bunch of stories, many of which broke just in the last hour or so.
For one, we have another pardon to suggest to Trump.
The doctor who exposed trans procedures on kids is pleading for Trump to stop the DOJ from jailing him within days.
We've covered this story before.
Ethan Heim exposed child transgender interventions.
And he was charged for that.
They claimed that he was in possession of stolen information when really he was exposing that the hospitals were lying about the age at which they performed transgender surgeries.
He is potentially going to go to jail if Trump doesn't step in and stop that from happening.
And I think that's something that we should be encouraging Trump to move on.
Meanwhile, just a few minutes ago, OSINT Defender on X reports that CNN... Reports that elements of the U.S. Army's 82nd Airborne Division and the 10th Mountain Division are preparing to deploy to the U.S.-Mexico border.
So more, you know, shocking, shocking usefulness of the American military, as instead of being deployed overseas for some obscure reason, it might actually go to the border to actually protect us.
Isn't this wonderful and should be normal?
A bird flu outbreak has hit Long Island's last commercial duck farm, forcing the killing of 100,000 ducks.
The H5N1 virus, which has potential to spread to farm workers, has brought the farm's operation to a complete halt.
The farm is now under investigation as officials work to contain the outbreak and address possible health risks.
The major impact of the H5N1 lab-created bird flu that is now spreading through the entire country.
The major upshot of this has been that millions of birds have been cold and the price of eggs has skyrocketed.
And the ability to us to sustain ourselves and feed ourselves sustainably is being seriously challenged, I think, as part of a plot to make us eat bugs, amongst other things.
Bill Malujan just a few minutes ago reported that President Trump's DHS has given the green light.
To ICE to review and potentially terminate parole status for the nearly 1.5 million migrants allowed into the U.S. via Biden's controversial parole programs opening the door for their deportation.
Trump has terminated both of these programs.
Biden's border policy and programs are evaporating in the first week of the new Trump administration.
So that's very good to see, but we need more.
We've got tens of millions of people to deal with here.
It's going to move on.
This is the example I mentioned yesterday, but I didn't have the...
The ATF defied Trump's order to place DEI workers on leave, instead giving their DEI officer a new title.
They attack citizens' rights, ignore leadership, and act as though they're above the law.
Enough is enough.
Time to abolish the ATF, or at least punish the person that tried this very flagrant workaround to avoid the...
Spirit of the law and instead adhere strictly to the letter.
Again, this is legalism crap that we have to get away from.
Lisa T. Boinken was the chief diversity officer on January 21st, 2025, but the very next day she was simply a senior executive.
See, they just changed the name of chief diversity officer to senior executive and they expect to get away with that, but this is the exact thing that the Trump administration called out.
We're not going to let you do that.
We're actually going to punish you for trying.
So good.
She should be punished.
She should be fired.
And whoever made that change should be fired as well.
Representative Daryl Issa has said, I've seen enough.
I'm calling for a congressional investigation into the White House staff, elected Democrats and mainstream media who knew about Joe Biden's decline and covered it up from the American people we've been lied to long enough.
So good.
Yeah, they really should not be able to get away with this.
And this was another funny example.
I was watching a video of leftists talk about Biden's decline.
And it's like, they're so...
I mean, they have to be dishonest because there's no way that they are honestly debating.
They're sitting there debating, like, do you think they didn't know that Joe Biden was incompetent?
I mean, it must have been just the people around him were keeping it from everybody.
And it's like...
We covered it every day for his entire presidency.
Everybody knew he was mentally incompetent.
It's like they're in this world where they're debating whether, well, did they know or did they not know who was covering it up?
And was the media just reporting what they were told?
And so, you know, they were told that he was sharp, so that's what they reported and they're innocent.
Or did they know he was and they were engaged in the coverage?
It's like they knew.
They all knew.
We knew.
I knew.
You knew.
Everybody knew.
Everybody knew.
So what are you talking about?
Why are you even debating this?
Everybody knew.
They were lying.
It's like hilarious to hear these people like, well, you know, the media is just reporting what they're told.
And it's like, OK, but it's lies and they know it's lies.
So but this is the way they do it is they just they launder it through a source.
Well, a source on the inside says Joe Biden is super sharp.
And it's like they know it's a lie, but they find a source to tell them what they want to lie about.
And then they publish the lie.
It's really not that complicated.
Again, it's the importance of Infowars being here.
So we can point to four years of the American Journal and go, we started probably 50 to 100 shows with clips of Joe Biden getting lost in his own backyard, being incapable of speaking sentences of just the most abysmal display of mental incompetence you could ever imagine. being incapable of speaking sentences of just the most abysmal So it just it doesn't let them get away with these lies where they go, well, nobody knew.
Okay, if nobody knew, then why were we reporting it every day?
Dummies.
I mean, it's just absurd.
They try to get away with this stuff, but they are continuing to.
Meanwhile, federal authorities reportedly just raided the law offices of Joseph Molina Flynn, a prominent immigration attorney in Providence and Boston, who boasts of having lived illegally in the U.S. for 15 years after arriving from Colombia on a tourist visa and then...
As an immigration lawyer helped to bring in more of his illegal compatriots, his office was raided by Homeland Security and the FBI. And again, what is a fantastic and necessary usage of the federal law enforcement?
This is exactly the type of people you should be going after.
Of course, you know, let's stop kicking down the door of...
Jeremy Brown, decorated veteran, Green Beret, and Patriot, and let's start going after the enemy foreigners we have in our government helping thousands of other foreigners break our laws.
This really isn't difficult or hard.
It should actually just be the basic practice of a government.
Thank God we're finally getting back to that.
This is an interesting development in the incoming Trump administration.
Dave Smith reposted this saying this is where the action is right now.
They're going to try to remove every good American first appointee who opposes the permanent war party.
The swamp loves war.
Neocons are now smearing Trump appointees for controversially opposing U.S. regime change in Iran.
This is a full-scale war mounted by Brian Hook allies as revenge for shutting out an attack on Pete Hegseth's staff.
So in this article they're like most controversially Colby is opposed to direct military action against the Islamic Republic of Iran.
It's very controversial to not want war.
He controversially doesn't want to start another Mideast war.
It's these people with this insane mindset trying to project it on everybody else, wanting you to think that it's controversial to not want to go to war with Iran.
Again, these tricks just aren't going to work anymore.
Nobody wants war with Iran.
Nobody's going to fall for this.
Just appoint the people.
Get the people through.
Stop being obstructionist.
We want peace.
We want qualified people in these positions who don't want to sell out America to the highest bidder.
So we're not going to war with Iran.
Get it out of your head.
Trump's not going to let that happen either.
This is the story I've been mentioning a few times today from Will Hild on X. BlackRock and the nation's largest banks have been caught red-handed setting race and sex-based quotas for hiring and promotion.
Let me just pause right there to let you know.
Caught red-handed.
They're advertising this stuff.
This is how far we are.
I mean, they're treating this stuff like finally revealed, admitted, caught red-handed.
It's like, you mean the thing they run advertisements about?
The thing they hold giant conferences to promote?
America's so far gone.
All of this criminality that we're now finally dealing with has all been just openly practiced in front of everybody.
Forever.
It doesn't make it illegal or...
That doesn't make it legal or good.
It's just this is how they've been able to get away with this forever.
Yeah, you're there.
Yeah.
Oh, look.
We caught him red-handed giving a speech about what he's doing.
Yeah.
This is Larry Fink being caught red-handed.
He's just sitting in front of a big sign that says ESG. It's like this is...
All right.
Here's the good news.
Ten state attorneys general led by Texas AG Ken Paxton have just sent a letter to BlackRock, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan, Chase, Bank of America, and Citigroup demanding that they explain, among other things, why they included a provision in their credit agreement that effectively pays BlackRock to hit certain racial and sex-based quotas within their company in blatant violation of state and federal civil rights law.
These questions come in advance of probable enforcement actions that the AG intend to take to hold these companies accountable for what likely amounts to gross violations of both state and federal law, failure to uphold their judiciary duty, and abuse of their combined market power.
Good.
Finally!
Like, he even notes in here, blatant violation of state and federal civil rights.
Yeah, that's what, it's like absurd that ESG... It's like, no, this never should have gotten in place.
The fact that it's gone on so blatantly for so long is a crime in and of itself.
All of this needs to be corrected immediately.
I'm glad to see state attorney generals are going after that.
Let's get some federal movement on it as well, please.
Meanwhile, again, a state's doing good things.
A Mississippi bill would create a bounty hunter program to hunt undocumented immigrants, offering $1,000 to anybody who assists in the capture of illegal immigrants.
So that could be a great way to make money.
A little warning from Truthseeker on X. Phoenix, Arizona, beware.
Progressive insurance is canceling insurance policies in the area due to high wildfire risks.
This is the same area where there are plans for a 15-minute city.
This area is also close to where Bill Gates bought around 30,000 acres of land.
And, of course, this is exactly what happened just prior to the fires that consumed entire neighborhoods in California that are now working with the Californian government to make sure it gets in the hands of the right buyers to really establish a rebuilt community the way that we want, that is, as a 15-minute city in line with the World that is, as a 15-minute city in line with the World Economic Forum climate Trump is going to sign...
Or perhaps already has signed an executive order targeting gain-of-function research.
Again, a very important development as we are still being subject to the lab-created abominations of COVID and H5N1. That is still forcing the culling of birds by the hundreds of thousands.
So, good.
Let's stop doing that, please.
And finally, Donald Trump tells deputies to defund sanctuary cities and pro-migrant groups.
Newly inaugurated Trump told his deputies on Monday to draft rules to deny taxpayer funds to so-called sanctuary cities and NGOs, non-governmental organizations that support illegal immigrants.
Good.
We should not only not be funding them, they should be charged with collaborating and conspiring to violate the laws of the United States.
And while we're at it, let's get out of the UN and stop there.
The funneling of millions of people into our nation.
So things are happening on all fronts.
It's a beautiful thing to see.
I want to go to a video now of RFK Jr. And this one really hit me because as much as it's easy for us to speculate and come up with theories about things like assassinations in the past, it hits a little different when it's the son of the man who was killed.
And he's talking about this.
He's not just speculating disinterestedly.
He has a personal vested interest.
Finding out what happened to his father.
So here's RFK Jr. laying out.
Oh, that's one thing I haven't even mentioned today.
Trump signed orders to release all of the files for MLK, JFK, and RFK assassinations.
I haven't even mentioned this.
This is huge.
President Trump signed an executive order Thursday to release files related to the assassinations of JFK, RFK, and MLK. Saying lots of people have been waiting long years for decades for this.
And that's going to happen.
He then gave the pin he signed the order with to RFK Jr. saying, quote, all will be revealed.
Now, we're not getting too excited about this.
I think it will be redacted.
I think a lot of pertinent information will not make it through the process that it has to go through to be released.
But it's still a major and monumental move towards getting some truth about these very suspicious events.
Here's RFK Jr. talking about what he thinks happened to his father.
unidentified
They keep trying to kill you guys.
What the f*** is this about?
robert f kennedy-jr
And my father was brought through the kitchen where he was not scheduled to go.
And Sirhan fired two shots at my father.
The first one hit pulse rate in the head.
The second one hit a door jam behind my father, the wooden frame in the door.
Then he was grabbed by six men and they pinned him against the steam table and they took his gun hand and they put it...
Pushed it away from my father, pointing the opposite way.
He then fired off six more shots and emptied the chamber, but exactly the opposite direction of my father, and all of those shots hit people.
So we know what happened to every bullet in his gun, but the bullets that killed my father, according to Thomas Noguchi's autopsy report, Thomas Noguchi was the most important coroner in American history.
My father was shot four times from behind, never from in front.
The shots, one of the shot passed harmlessly through his shoulder pad.
The other three, two lodged in his back.
The other one was right behind his ear.
And that in each case, they were contact shots, meaning the barrel of the gun was touching his skin or half an inch from it.
And they left carbon tattoos.
And they all had an upward angle.
So that whoever was doing it was standing behind my father and holding the gun, not directly at him like that, but at an angle where you could keep him closer.
unidentified
So it was almost like...
robert f kennedy-jr
And the guy who was in that position was a guy called Eugene Thane Cesar, and he was a security guard who was hired two days before.
harrison smith
Crazy.
And to me, that gives some credence to the theory that JFK was shot by the driver.
I've never been a big fan of that theory, but if that's true about RFK, then it certainly would establish a pattern that they realize, okay, you have a sniper over there to draw attention, but you have the real assassin up close with a gun to make sure the job gets done.
Makes a lot of sense to me.
All will be revealed.
By the way, one minute ago, Trump announced he will be signing the Lake and Riley Act ASAP. Big thing's happening, folks.
It's all happening.
We're making America great again.
We're doing it.
No one's going to be able to stop us.
It's a beautiful thing.
Have a good weekend.
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