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Was ACT Blue nothing more than a slick, shadowy, money laundering racket, siphoning USAID cash straight into the greedy hands of Democrat elites? | ||
The second that USAID spigot got shut off, those so-called small-dollar donations vanished into thin air. | ||
Coincidence? | ||
I think not. | ||
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We had a lot of problems with ActBlue. | |
Uh-huh. | ||
Most all of that was all refunded. | ||
You've never had a day where you maybe donated 53 times? | ||
No. | ||
Okay. | ||
Not anything, even remotely close to that. | ||
They think you won't notice it. | ||
Yeah, but she didn't donate to them. | ||
They just get the information from your credit card and pass it to the next person. | ||
And now the top seven executives at ActBlue are bolting like rats off a sinking ship. | ||
What do they know? | ||
What dirty secrets are they running from? | ||
The Democrats, drenched in the sweat of their own interior panic, have responded by yanking the race card from their tattered deck once again, flinging it like a cheap smokescreen to shroud their laundry list of crimes, corruption, election meddling, and a trail of broken promises. | ||
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This is not America! | |
This is a terrible nightmare. | ||
Somebody slap me and wake me the f**k up! | ||
Those immigrants that come into our country, they work the fields, something that we ain't done in a long time. | ||
And clearly, he is trying to make us go back to the fields. | ||
It's a recipe to make education unavailable to Black people. | ||
And where does that then leave us? | ||
It puts us back to when America was great and we were picking cotton and— What? | ||
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The fact that they want to continue to be this intellectually dishonest to sit here and fear-mark you to a point to say this man is literally trying to bring us back to slavery, knowing that the people who don't care about politics whatsoever is going to hold on to that, and then it's going to equate to them building up this triggering tension to the point that, yes, you have people making videos about trying to assassinate this man, and then you don't want to take no accountability for that because, you know, oh, I didn't make him—I didn't tell him to go assassinate—but you're over here! | |
You're over here inducing and inciting. | ||
Democrats assume that if they scream racism loud enough, the sheeple will snap to attention, too distracted by the finger-pointing to notice the backroom deals and the slow bleed of liberty. | ||
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We're going back to a 1950s America. | |
As a new member of Congress, I was shocked at what seems like a blatant disrespect for the House, and it wasn't. | ||
It was coming from Representative Green. | ||
It was coming from the men behind him on the right side who were telling him and yelling, sit down! | ||
I mean, it felt like I was watching something in a history class of racists yelling at an elderly black man challenging the President of the United States not to cut medical care for the sick. | ||
I've been in places where I didn't want to be, and I know what it sounds like. | ||
I've been called all kinds of ugly names. | ||
So I know invidious discrimination. | ||
And when the speaker decided that I would be removed and then there was this motion, this resolution to censor me, it became obvious to me that I was not being treated as others were. | ||
And candidly speaking, it is invidious discrimination, harmful discrimination. | ||
It's an attack on this government that used to be headed by a black man. | ||
It's an attack on this government that almost elected a black woman to the highest office in the land. | ||
It's a desperate, flailing act from a party that's lost the plot. | ||
Why are the 20 million people who are definitely dead marked as alive in the Social Security database? | ||
Why were hundreds of millions of dollars of Small Business Administration loans were given out to people aged 11 and under? | ||
Terrified that the awakening masses might finally peek behind the curtain and see the rot they've been papering over with identity politics. | ||
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You've got a congressman on both sides of the aisle. | |
If they follow that paper trail, it's going to come back to them. | ||
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You've got their wife and or girlfriend that works for some agency, quasi-agency or some business. | |
I'll probably get a primary persona, but that's the truth and we all know it. | ||
Fears a hell of a motivator. | ||
And they're running on fumes, banking on division to keep the guillotine at bay. | ||
The spotlight's blazing and the people aren't buying the race-baiting hustle anymore. | ||
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It's Tuesday, March 11th 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 and stuff together. | ||
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Okay, three, two, one, let's jam. | |
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith, coming to you live this Tuesday morning, March 11th, 2025. We got a lot of news to talk about. | ||
We'll be joined by a very special guest in the 10 o'clock hour. | ||
Stay tuned for that. | ||
I'll reveal who will be joining us here in just a minute. | ||
Wanted to start off today with a video from Alex Jones. | ||
Yesterday, a video from yesterday. | ||
On Sunday night, our colleague was murdered outside of his home, Jamie White. | ||
And there's the story at InfoWars.com. | ||
We are deeply saddened to inform you that InfoWars reporter Jamie White was brutally murdered around Monday, Sunday night. | ||
We don't have too many additional details at this point. | ||
We'll go ahead and go to this video by Alex Jones explaining the situation. | ||
And on the other side, I'll tell you sort of what we know now and how people can help and what the community is doing to come together and make something good come out of this. | ||
So here's Alex Jones yesterday. | ||
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I'm Sally Hernandez. | |
Police on the scene in East Austin at Douglas Street and Old Torf Street. | ||
A 911 call came in just before midnight last night. | ||
Barrett Tryon has been there for us within the last few hours to figure out exactly what police are saying from that investigation. | ||
Good morning. | ||
Police really releasing few details about what happened overnight, but this is what we do know right now. | ||
Police say they actually found the victim here in the parking lot of this apartment complex. | ||
EMS ended up taking that man to the hospital. | ||
Right now, police will not say exactly if he was shot or stabbed, only saying that he had obvious trauma. | ||
Homicide detectives still on scene, as I mentioned this morning, collecting evidence. | ||
We've seen also a lot of activity in a second-floor apartment where they've been taking evidence bags out. | ||
Right now, police say they do not have any information about a suspect and they're asking if you know something about that to contact them. | ||
You can also remain anonymous using Crime Stoppers. | ||
It's the afternoon of Monday, March 10th, 2025, and I come to the InfoWars family of viewers and listeners into the world with some really horrible news. | ||
There are a lot of really cool people that have worked at InfoWars over the years, and one of the most amazing people was Jamie White. | ||
You know him as a great reporter and researcher. | ||
He was up here last night working late during the Sunday show and after it. | ||
And we even have his last post on X where he responded to Elon Musk. | ||
Jamie was murdered last night outside of his home just a few miles away from our studios. | ||
And we are the folks here breaking that news first because his family has been notified and his good personal friends here that were very close to Jamie have talked to his folks and family. | ||
We sent some people over this morning when he didn't answer the phone. | ||
He's always here early, loves to work, loves to fight tyranny, loves to promote freedom. | ||
And when they got to the apartment complex, there was yellow tape everywhere and blood all over the parking lot. | ||
We went and talked to the manager. | ||
They didn't know anything. | ||
It's like everybody else we see in the left. | ||
They're just very laissez-faire. | ||
Crew members saw a police officer and went and talked to them, and they made a phone call, and she had the details when she talked to him and knew Jamie. | ||
The police officer said yes. | ||
He died at the hospital very soon after they got him there. | ||
The police responded within two minutes, and they had him at the hospital where he was pronounced dead within 18 minutes. | ||
I just want to say the police said a... | ||
Great job in the response time. | ||
Despite, I'm going to talk about in a moment who I hold responsible for this and who is responsible for this and who are accomplices to Jamie and so many others murder and so many others that have been raped and mugged. | ||
Heard me on air talk about how the crime is very, very bad here in Austin and he left the city and just exploded the last four years. | ||
But let me just tell you what happened to Jamie. | ||
What we know so far, his last post on X was 16 hours ago. | ||
Elon Musk was talking about leftists saying that if they see cyber trucks, they're going to attack them and physically attack them and put a rock through their windshield. | ||
That's now actually happening, and they're burning down the Tesla dealerships and shooting them up, and they're celebrating on corporate news. | ||
Elon responded and said, yeah. | ||
Why are liberals so violent? | ||
Legacy media propaganda is a major part of the problem. | ||
I'm not saying a leftist killed Jamie, but the point is there's a lot of push for violence. | ||
Jamie White reposted Elon Musk's comment in the story, and that's the last thing we know that he ever probably did in his journalistic career. | ||
There's Jamie's ex-account. | ||
I've sworn upon the altar of God, eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man. | ||
Original gangster, Thomas Jefferson. | ||
And, I mean, I'll just say it. | ||
Jamie was our best writer and reporter. | ||
They're all great, but they all said he was the best. | ||
I mean, there's others that are almost as good, but not as good as Jamie. | ||
And he wrote six, seven articles yesterday, posted all this news, did all this great research, gave us information for the show. | ||
They assisted us in what we were doing, and we came in this morning, the crew looked really upset, and they said, Jamie didn't come in, and so we sent one of the crew down there, and it didn't look good. | ||
And then they didn't want to tell me yet that the cops had said, no, it was Jamie White. | ||
We were the first to learn. | ||
We waited until the afternoon until the family's been told. | ||
You saw a little clip from the newscast about this in the early morning hours, and it's just become so routine. | ||
And then when somebody like Daniel Penney defends a group of people on a train, these leftist DAs throw them in prison. | ||
We'll get to that in a moment. | ||
We have one even worse than Alvin Bragg here in Austin, if you can believe that. | ||
Recognized is probably the worst in the country, an actual communist. | ||
They love the chaos. | ||
It's their Cloward and Piven. | ||
We'll get to that in a moment. | ||
Because Jamie would want us to talk about this. | ||
And I'm going to talk to the family again a little bit later and see if we can help out, hopefully, with any of the expenses and maybe do a give, send, go or something. | ||
Austin Police Department officers responded to a high-priority emergency call at approximately 11.57 p.m. | ||
Sunday night. | ||
The call was shoot, stab. | ||
Hot shot, which refers to a high-priority potential life-threatening call involving possibility of an active shooter or stabbings. | ||
Officers arrived about two minutes later and found a male victim obvious signs of trauma, according to APD Public Information Officer Leah Ratliff. | ||
Officers attempted life-saving measures before the victim was transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead at approximately 12.19 a.m. | ||
Monday morning. | ||
Homicide detectives are actively investigating the incident, which marks Austin's eighth homicide of the year. | ||
Authorities have not released information about potential suspects or specific nature of the victim's injuries. | ||
This is pretty early on in the investigation, and the homicide unit will be releasing more information, as they're able, Ratliff said during a media briefing. | ||
Well, we've talked to police off-record. | ||
We know more. | ||
I'm going to reveal that right now. | ||
Multiple police officers we've talked to, detectives. | ||
They said off record that we're really sick of this. | ||
We're tired of this. | ||
And they said, you know, we are too. | ||
We have had in the last few years our funding for crime scene people and responders cut back massively. | ||
They made the biggest cuts in areas that deal with violent crime, as we know from the news. | ||
But this was them telling us. | ||
And that they will bust really hard on people with huge rap sheets committing serious crimes, robberies, armed robberies. | ||
And that the Austin DA, who, despite all the pressure and everything, is very proud of himself, Soros put him in on record, financed his run, does nothing. | ||
In fact, they just intensify it to the point the governors had to put the state police in to Austin just to try to deal with it. | ||
And then the state police really don't know anything but writing tickets, so they just write tickets. | ||
And I've been really talking about that being a very, very sad thing. | ||
Everybody's homes and cars are being broken into. | ||
I was talking to Rob Dew, who got home Saturday night at about 1130. I said, you're lucky you live out in the country, a nice area. | ||
He said, actually, we pulled up. | ||
There was a truck parked in the street with lights on. | ||
He said to his wife, Trish, you know, they're probably going to break in the cars. | ||
And they did break in the cars that night. | ||
They learned from the neighbors. | ||
They parked their car in the garage. | ||
So this is what's going on in this country. | ||
Almost everyone I know has had family that have died or been brain damaged from fentanyl. | ||
I mean, this is all the open border. | ||
This is all releasing the hardened criminals. | ||
And to read it in the news and have it happen to your friends and things is really just the tip of the iceberg when you start experiencing the left persecuting people that actually protect. | ||
They're fellow humans. | ||
And when you see the Soros DAs in control of over 800 jurisdictions protecting serious narcotics gangs and human trafficking gangs, and when you see different feds in ICE calling and warning some of those violent gangs in the world that there's ICE raids coming, Pam Bondi and others are reporting that they are preparing to indict some of these people, but there's so many communist traitors in the government that they're having to do polygraphs now to find out who's doing it. | ||
This is a crisis. | ||
And again, defunding the police, all of this is meant to destabilize and collapse society, Cloward and Piven. | ||
So here's one of the headlines about Jamie's murder. | ||
Austin Police Investigating Southeast Austin Homicide. | ||
Austin City Council cuts police department budget by one-third, mainly through reorganizing some duties out from law enforcement oversight. | ||
So they didn't just cut the police by a third, they turned them into social workers, the other ones. | ||
Austin mayor caught lying about police defunding after it happened and a bunch of murders happened. | ||
He said they didn't do it when they did. | ||
I mean, the press conference is bragging. | ||
Inside district attorney's campaign tort reform, the Austin police department, he just wants people to sue the department when they actually defend people. | ||
He goes after police, throws the book at him, or when a veteran driving a lift gets armed, you know, has somebody point a gun at him. | ||
He shoots and kills him. | ||
They throw him in prison, had to be pardoned. | ||
But this is Jose Garza, who literally in Zoom meetings calls other city employees comrades. | ||
So just look at this guy. | ||
He's doing exactly what he was put in by Soros to do. | ||
And I lay all of this squarely at the feet of these DAs and of the Soros crime syndicate and of the Democratic Party. | ||
They are the ones that administratively cut the police. | ||
Prosecute the police in even cases that are 100% clear to be lawful legal activities. | ||
And then you wonder why we can't get enough police and there's giant shortages and you wonder why the quality goes down. | ||
But despite that, despite Austin being a war zone at night in many areas, the police were there in two minutes and got him to the hospital in just 15, 20 and then he was pronounced dead there. | ||
So that's service. | ||
But you can't Do your job when you don't have enough people. | ||
And as President Trump pointed out, and as Tom Homan pointed out in others, they gutted the Border Patrol, ICE, all of it. | ||
I don't know if any legal did this, but you have so many legal committing crimes that that takes away the resources. | ||
And you've got the other gangbangers that know that a very small percentage of murders are now even being solved. | ||
Now, the police did tell us that they have some suspects, and I'm going to leave it at that. | ||
They didn't want to tell us whether it was a stabbing or a shooting. | ||
I can just tell you that from the amount of blood I heard, it was serious. | ||
They were there scrubbing his blood off the ground when our folks got there. | ||
And if any listeners asked us why we didn't get any video of it, we're not going to use it. | ||
It's too emotional. | ||
The Infowars crew is really torn up right now. | ||
And most of the reporters didn't even ask, but we sent them home. | ||
But I appreciate the crew that stayed here so we can get this information out. | ||
My condolences go to the family. | ||
Your son was and is an amazing person. | ||
And we're so proud of the work that Jamie did. | ||
And we are so proud of the work he did continuing on as we try to stabilize the country and cut the crime and stop world war. | ||
And we really appreciate your son. | ||
We really appreciate your brother. | ||
And I don't want to say he'll be missed because he's always going to be with us. | ||
He's a good man. | ||
And it's just a reminder of us how serious the stakes are and that the individuals that are running our society administratively are engaged in just vicious, vicious policies. | ||
I mean, you could say Soros and these DAs defunding the police four years ago didn't know what they were doing, but of course they did. | ||
And then same thing in Europe. | ||
But now that it gets worse and worse and worse, They know exactly what they're doing. | ||
And they're trying to make life miserable. | ||
They're trying to break our morale and will. | ||
But Jamie was such an upbeat guy. | ||
So positive. | ||
Such a beautiful soul. | ||
And his soul lives on forever. | ||
And we know it's in God's hands. | ||
So for myself and the entire M4Wars crew, we'll put Jamie's X account back up. | ||
Hopefully we can get the codes to it. | ||
And give it to his family. | ||
I know Elon doesn't let people, it makes sense, continue on an X account when somebody's deceased because it's a personal account. | ||
But maybe if the family gets involved, we can make a memorial for crime victims and use the fact of his advocacy for crime victims, which was a big thing he did in exposing just the incredible... | ||
I remember just a few months ago talking to Jamie about an article written about crime exploding under Biden and just him shaking his head and just saying it's terrible. | ||
And just yesterday, I was telling my family and everybody, everybody needs to start carrying guns. | ||
If you don't know how to use a gun, everybody needs to get a gun. | ||
And you're not going to be protected in 800-plus cities and jurisdictions the Democrats run. | ||
They're monsters. | ||
And so to the globalists, and the same thing's happening in Europe and other areas, you murdered Jamie White. | ||
You opened the door. | ||
You created the climate. | ||
You created the conditions on purpose. | ||
George Soros, Alexander Soros, you murdered Jamie White. | ||
Joe Biden, you murdered Jamie White. | ||
Democratic Party, Hakeem Jeffries. | ||
Al Green, you murdered Jamie White. | ||
And we're not going to forget him. | ||
And we're not going to forget last Tuesday during Trump's address to Congress how you wouldn't stand for the little black boy who's been battling cancer for five years and had 13 brain surgeries. | ||
You wouldn't stand for Lake and Riley's family when she got kidnapped. | ||
Tortured and murdered. | ||
You wouldn't stand for her. | ||
You sat there like a bunch of demons because that's what you are. | ||
And you know exactly what you're doing. | ||
You're at war with this country. | ||
Ilhan Omar, all of you. | ||
You're the ones that support this. | ||
Governor Tim Walz defunding the police. | ||
Cities burned down. | ||
His wife saying, I love the smell of burning tires. | ||
Open the windows up while people are getting killed. | ||
These are sick, degenerate, evil people that know what they're doing. | ||
And they... | ||
Aided and abetted, they are accomplices to the murder of a great American and in full wars, long-time veteran reporter, Jamie White. | ||
And I know what Jamie would want. | ||
I'm going to talk to the family, but we should not just drop this and dust ourselves off and forget about Jamie or all the other victims. | ||
It needs to be Jamie White's dad or sister at the State of the Union. | ||
And President Trump needs to point his finger at the Austin scumbag DA and say, you, you, you little monster, you are responsible. | ||
Jose Garza just as much as the person or people that murdered our reporter. | ||
He won't be coming home to his family again. | ||
He won't get to live out the rest of his life. | ||
Now, cut short, a young man, because of you communist globalist scum, and I promise this to Jose Garza and the rest of the occupational government we've got here in Austin, Texas, we're going to take our country back peacefully, And you're going to be held responsible, civilly and criminally if I have anything to do with it. | ||
And I'm asking President Trump and Elon Musk to look at this case because it's so important. | ||
A journalist, a patriot, murdered, literally murdered by the Soros government and the Democratic Party right here in Austin, Texas. | ||
God bless you all and God bless Jamie White. | ||
All right, so that was a statement from Alex yesterday. | ||
Of course, not too much I could even add to that. | ||
Elon Musk has responded to multiple posts about this, showing that at least he has not just got his eye on it, but is drawing more attention to it. | ||
And hopefully we can do something about this, because we report practically every day on the collapse of law and order in this country. | ||
But there's always a part of you that can hear about a... | ||
A death on the evening news. | ||
And you don't always have the details. | ||
And it's easy to think, wow, it's probably some gang-related thing. | ||
It was probably some family dispute that got out of hand. | ||
Something that you can sort of justify it. | ||
But then somebody like Jamie... | ||
It's pretty much just a matter of time before... | ||
Everybody listening to my voice experiences this. | ||
And I hope people just realize that it's, you know, the damage that's caused by these policies, the lax on crime position of some of these cities, it might seem far away until it hits you at your home. | ||
And it's just going to get worse. | ||
And I mean, unless we reverse things, you have to understand when Alex is talking about the Cloward-Piven strategy, you have to try to make things this bad. | ||
You actually have to try really hard and continually to make things this unsafe. | ||
I mean, you think about it. | ||
If you just, you know, if you create a little town and just go, all right, you're the police officer patrol for crime. | ||
That person's going to patrol for crime. | ||
They're going to stop the crime. | ||
And they're going to, you know, unless something's... | ||
Like if our police departments were just allowed to fight crime, they would fight crime. | ||
If our prosecutors just prosecuted criminals, the criminals would go to jail. | ||
People get into office now and have to deliberately interfere with that system to stop it from working correctly. | ||
And that's what they're doing, especially here in Austin, where routinely murderers are let out on bail, never to be seen again. | ||
Put an end to a criminal. | ||
Themselves go on trial. | ||
So it's just a stark reminder that everything we're talking about here is not theoretical. | ||
It's very real. | ||
And the way things are going, it's honestly just a matter of time before it's your friend or your family member that's at the receiving end of this. | ||
Austin at the brink of disaster as police shortages hit crisis level. | ||
God help us all. | ||
You have to try. | ||
They are deliberately driving us into chaos. | ||
And more innocent people will pay with their lives. | ||
So we'll move on to the news next. | ||
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I can't even say it's a silver... | ||
Lying to the cloud, but to see so many people online express their condolences, it's at least heartening. | ||
It is heartening to see so many people respond to this, and hopefully we can make something of this and contribute to the movement to just have safety on our streets again so good people aren't senselessly murdered. | ||
Alright, welcome back, folks. | ||
Again, we don't have too much more information about Jamie White. | ||
The rumor is, and this is not verified, but it may have had something to do with a carjacking taking place in the apartment building where he was. | ||
However, we are looking into it. | ||
We have reporters asking around. | ||
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So I don't know. | |
I don't know about you. | ||
But if it ever happens to me. | ||
I want I want the first reaction to be don't trust the official story and look into it. | ||
So I think that's what we'll do. | ||
That's what we'll do. | ||
There's also a little bit of suspicious stuff in the news report. | ||
They said they don't have any suspects, no description, nothing, right? | ||
Which is a little suspicious in and of itself. | ||
Saying the fact that there's security cameras literally everywhere. | ||
You could at least give us a sex, race, height description, but nothing. | ||
No description whatsoever. | ||
No information as to what weapon was used. | ||
Just nothing at all. | ||
To me, that's a little suspicious. | ||
Either that means they literally have nothing, which is hard to believe, and troubling if true. | ||
Or they know who the person is. | ||
They don't need to give out a description if they're like, we actually have a really good suspect. | ||
We pretty much know exactly who it is and we're just going to pick him up. | ||
Obviously, they haven't made any arrests yet, so that's not the case. | ||
And then they say in the news report, police are leaving a second floor apartment with boxes. | ||
So that wasn't the suspect's apartment. | ||
So there's a murder victim and the police go in and raid the murder victim's home. | ||
take his stuff as evidence? | ||
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I don't know. | |
There might not be... | ||
There might be more to this. | ||
But luckily, like I said, so many people online have reached out and expressed their support and just drawn attention to this. | ||
So hopefully we'll get to the bottom of it. | ||
And of course, this just happened yesterday. | ||
Maybe by later today there will be a GoFundMe or something I can point you to to support his family. | ||
In the meantime, your prayers. | ||
And with that, we will do our job. | ||
We'll do our job and talk about everything going on in the world today. | ||
We'll begin today as we do every day with our daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is folks, your daily dispatch for Tuesday, the 11th of March 2025. | ||
Former Philippines President Rodrigo Duarte arrested on ICC warrant presidential office Former Philippines President Rodrigo Duarte was arrested on ICC warrant after he arrived in Manila, the capital, on a flight from Hong Kong, his national police office said. | ||
He was detained on Tuesday under an international criminal court arrest warrant which accused him of crimes against humanity in connection with the brutal war on drugs he led while in office, the Philippines Presidential Communication Office said. | ||
Members of the Philippine National Police met the former president as he arrived in Manila, the capital, on a flight from Hong Kong. | ||
Duarte carried out extensive war on drugs after taking office in 2016. Independent rights organizations have accused him of overseeing a crusade of extrajudicial killings, many of which were alleged to have been carried out by so-called death squads. | ||
More than 12,000 people were thought to have been killed, according to Human Rights Watch. | ||
Officials in Manila said they received a copy of an ICC arrest warrant via Interpol on Tuesday morning. | ||
Dozens of officers swarmed Ninoy Aquino International Airport to arrest Duarte as he and his aides arrived about 9.20 a.m., the presidential office said. | ||
Quote, the former president and his entourage are in good health and have been examined by government doctors. | ||
The office said in a statement posted on social media in Filipino, they have assured that he is in good condition. | ||
Yes, folks, it turns out you can, in fact, hold politicians to account. | ||
Even presidents of countries can be arrested for the crimes they commit. | ||
But I guess only if they're somebody like Duarte. | ||
Not like an American or Israeli president. | ||
They're beyond the reach. | ||
In fact, if the ICC tries to go after them, America will declare war on the Hague. | ||
But it is possible. | ||
But it is possible, and 12,000 people being killed, pretty brutal. | ||
Also, a minute fraction of what some of our presidents have on their record, as far as I'm concerned. | ||
Meanwhile, Mahmoud Khalil's deportation halted by U.S. judge. | ||
U.S. judge temporarily halts deportation of Columbia University's Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil. | ||
A New York federal judge temporarily halted the deportation of Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate, pending a conference. | ||
Khalil was detained by immigration authorities following a directive to cancel his green card. | ||
This action signifies an escalation of the Trump administration's crackdown on pro-Palestinian campus protests. | ||
The court filing on Monday stated, to preserve the court's jurisdiction pending a ruling on the order, petitioner shall not be removed from the United States unless and until the court orders otherwise. | ||
Khalil, who emerged as a prominent figure at the Columbia University demonstrations, was raised in Syria by Palestinian parentage. | ||
His spouse is an American national, expecting their first child in about a month. | ||
Having completed his master's program at Columbia School of International and Public Affairs in the previous term, Khalil's academic journey included an earlier computer science qualification from the Lebanese American University in Beirut. | ||
His professional experience encompasses work at the Syria Division of the British Embassy in Beirut, as detailed in his biographical information at the Society for International Development's webpage. | ||
He was detained Saturday night by federal immigration authorities, citing a State Department directive to cancel his green card. | ||
The detention represents an intensification of Trump's actions against pro-Palestinian... | ||
Trump has declared that this is the first arrest of many to come in previously announced plans to deport international students and imprison protesters involved in, quote, illegal protests. | ||
So just understand, the first of many arrests to come, alright? | ||
I'll start with the immigrants. | ||
But it might not stop there, okay? | ||
So, this is the world we live in, America now. | ||
To oppose the Jewish state of Israel, okay? | ||
You cannot protest. | ||
Of course, you have the right to burn the city down on behalf of a drug overdose suicide victim, George Floyd. | ||
You, of course, can burn down a church, and they'll actually hang your banner up as a thank you for the privilege. | ||
But if you protest in favor of Palestine, if you simply oppose the ongoing Brutal, horrific, and continuous genocide against the Palestinian people. | ||
Well, you'll be arrested, expelled from the country. | ||
Despite the fact that your wife is eight months pregnant and an American citizen. | ||
So I gotta wonder, and we'll get more into this a little bit later, but like... | ||
We didn't go into the Trump administration, the Trump presidency blind. | ||
To the influence of the Jewish lobby. | ||
But they're going so overboard and being so aggressive and so outrageous. | ||
We'll talk about Thomas Massey in just a second because this applies directly to that. | ||
It's like part of me hopes, and I don't think it's the case, but part of me hopes This is some sort of, you know, 5D chess where it's like, yeah, you're going to make everybody hate the Jews. | ||
I'm just being honest. | ||
Like, it's so absurd. | ||
It's so outrageous how the entire Trump presidency has pretty much just been hijacked completely. | ||
And like, you know, we knew it was always going to be an aspect of it. | ||
But the fact that, like, it's, and of course it's so insulting, like, you know, apparently 60 more universities are now under investigation by the Trump administration. | ||
60 universities are now being, you know, put under the microscope and examined. | ||
Not even that the universities themselves are doing anti-Semitic. | ||
Not that the universities themselves are supporting terrorism. | ||
Literally, the universities just aren't cracking down on peaceful protests. | ||
This type of peaceful protest, in particular, and without exception. | ||
And it's crazy enough on the face of it, but in context of a decade or more of blatant, egregious, Outrageous, offensive, offensively blatant anti-white discrimination. | ||
It's just that little extra salt in the wound of just like, how are we second, we're not even second class, we're like third class citizens in our own country. | ||
And if you can operate under the delusion or the illusion that there's nothing you can do about it, Then you can at least deal with that. | ||
But that illusion's kind of shattered when you see the entirety of the federal government working with breathless aggression to root out anti-Semitism. | ||
And it's like, okay, I was kind of okay just thinking that this wasn't possible. | ||
But now you're showing me that's not just possible, it's imminently doable. | ||
You're willing to violate the law, just cancel green cards. | ||
You know, totally outside of the bounds of the normal process for immigration. | ||
You're willing to just send in the thugs, send in the troops on this, but you're not willing to even speak out against what's going on with us. | ||
So, is this 5D chess? | ||
Is this, you know, Trump's strategy of just like letting them be hoisted by their own petard, like giving them everything they want? | ||
And just making everybody despise them, but like, I'm really having a hard time wrapping my mind around just how thoroughly the Trump administration has already, as far as I'm concerned, fallen off a cliff. | ||
Fallen off a cliff. | ||
And we'll do a little chart later. | ||
Because we started off way, way, way up at the top, right? | ||
He's pardoning all the January Sixers. | ||
Full bore, nothing. | ||
You know, no exclusions, just like pardon everybody, blanket pardon, incredible, right? | ||
Shutting down the border, sending the military to the border, incredible. | ||
Deportation, several thousand a day. | ||
Since it's sort of trickled down to at this point, it's just like, I mean, it's not like Kamala Harris would be better, but that's like I was talking about last week, where on things that don't matter, Trump is awesome. | ||
But then you get to a certain point, and he just, I don't know, maybe he was on Epstein's Island, maybe they do have video with him with a child or something, because I'm looking for an explanation as to how Trump, who is so good on so many things, can just suddenly be an abject retard when it comes to this stuff. | ||
I mean, I'm not kidding. | ||
Every Single post on my feed. | ||
I was scrolling for like five minutes. | ||
Hundreds of posts. | ||
Every single one of them was pro-Thomas Massey. | ||
Donald Trump's going after Thomas Massey. | ||
I'm looking for some reasonable explanation behind this because there isn't one. | ||
If you know one, let me know. | ||
But like, what is he doing? | ||
What is he doing? | ||
It would actually make a good skit, I think. | ||
Going through Trump's like, yeah, Trump pledges to lead the charge against Representative Massey, likens him to Liz Cheney. | ||
This is what I'm saying. | ||
It's like, I'm so baffled by this. | ||
I'm like speechless at just how stupid and unexpected this is. | ||
And of course, of course it has to do with Israel. | ||
Of course this has to do with the fact that Thomas Massey is the only congressman without an AIPAC handler. | ||
He's one of the only Republican congressmen to not take any money from those groups and routinely vote against more military aid to Israel. | ||
AIPAC spent $100 million trying to oust him last time. | ||
They've already said that they're trying to primary him next time. | ||
I can't think of another reason why you'd want to go after Massey like this. | ||
And even if it's like, okay, he doesn't want to vote on the continuing resolution, he doesn't want to vote on this omnibus bill or whatever the hell it is, it doesn't explain the insanity with which Trump has spoken out about this. | ||
I'll read you his statement. | ||
But it's all caps. | ||
He's Liz Cheney. | ||
And it's just like literally every comment from everybody I follow. | ||
Far-right, dissident, racist people, the libertarian people, everybody loves Thomas Massey. | ||
Honestly, maybe more than Trump. | ||
Maybe more than Trump. | ||
So, I don't know what he's doing. | ||
I don't know what any of this crap is. | ||
And the thin little sliver of hope I hang onto is like, maybe he's got some move in his back pocket, but so far... | ||
As far as I'm concerned, Trump's presidency is like, I mean, we're two months in, and it's just like, yeah, it kind of sucks, actually. | ||
It kind of sucks. | ||
I know I'm in the middle of daily news, so I should just continue here, but like, it's different. | ||
It's different than the first time, because in 2016, 2017, 2018, he had the wins against him. | ||
He had congressmen sort of not... | ||
Not helping him out. | ||
So he wasn't really doing anything big and aggressive and bold. | ||
He was trying to play the game. | ||
He was being frustrated, and he was trying to find workarounds, and it wasn't quite working. | ||
He was doing some good things, but other things were falling to the side. | ||
But it felt like, okay, we're just being stopped by the system here. | ||
This time, it's like he starts off with big, bold moves that are incredible, and we love them. | ||
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He's doing all of these big, bold moves to address concerns of like a vanishingly small number of his constituents. | ||
While the rest of us are getting nothing. | ||
So like, what the hell? | ||
Like, what the hell? | ||
I mean, if you, if... | ||
Because again, you know, first time, he didn't go after universities for what they taught. | ||
So it wasn't really a... | ||
Comparison you could make. | ||
This time, 60 universities under investigation for their anti-Semitism. | ||
Like, if that said anti-whitism, that would actually make sense. | ||
That'd actually be good. | ||
In fact, I mean, maybe we should just do this now. | ||
It's not even a Daily Dispatch anymore. | ||
I'm just talking about the universities now because I want to play this montage. | ||
It's so long because there's so much of it. | ||
Clip number 11. It's just a little smattering, a little sampling for you of just some of the anti-white material from universities over the last few years. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Abolish the white race from Harvard Magazine. | ||
The goal of abolishing the white race. | ||
USC professor calls for holocaust against all white people. | ||
Professor behind white genocide tweet says he has the university's support. | ||
Rutgers lecturer tweeted about shooting white people. | ||
Rutgers professor on white people, we gotta take these mother effers out. | ||
Johnny Eric Williams, Trinity College professor, whiteness is terrorism. | ||
University works to reduce number of white people on campus. | ||
When is it okay to kill whites? | ||
That's from the University of Texas. | ||
University of Georgia, TA, who said white people might have to die, did not violate the code of conduct. | ||
White supremacy causes black citizens to commit anti-Asian hate crimes. | ||
Americans who practice yoga contribute to white supremacy, claims Michigan University professor. | ||
University of Kansas offers angry white male students' studies class. | ||
Baltimore professor. | ||
White people need to personally give all of their money to black people. | ||
University of South Carolina bans whites for applying for jobs. | ||
White people are conditioned to commit mass murder, according to that professor. | ||
Rutgers, Clears professor who says he hates white people. | ||
Yeah, that's fine. | ||
College professor, believing in hard work is white ideology. | ||
True, but offensive. | ||
College professor, all white people should kill themselves. | ||
Thanks, Dr. Adam Kotzko. | ||
College professor wanted white genocide for Christmas. | ||
Surviving whiteness in white people. | ||
This is an official university publication. | ||
Columbia hosts Deconstructing Whiteness Workshop. | ||
breaking through a bastion of whiteness from the current To Jewish Affairs at Columbia, facing whiteness, another from Columbia University. | ||
None of this got even spoken of. | ||
The space for uprooting whiteness group from Columbia University. | ||
Columbia University, students exploring whiteness. | ||
Sure, they came to great conclusions. | ||
The Dean's Unlearning Whiteness Research Award. | ||
There's a word about this from Columbia. | ||
Columbia, podcast, whiteness. | ||
Controversy erupts after Ivy League University excludes white people from class. | ||
Towson University presentation, white people are a plague. | ||
Dear white people, signs at college insist black people can't be racist. | ||
Dismantle whiteness mural installed at USC. We're like not even halfway through this. | ||
This is the crazy one. | ||
Your DNA is an abomination. | ||
White is over if you want it. | ||
White supremacist patriarchy responsible for Vegas shooting. | ||
Again, we can leave this up playing. | ||
We'll just play to the side. | ||
We can split screen it here. | ||
No Whites Allowed event at Evergreen State College. | ||
Like, okay, find me one example of one college having one course, one headline, one article from a newspaper that is even... | ||
Partly this offensive about Jews. | ||
It doesn't exist. | ||
So they're investigating 60 universities for anti-Semitism. | ||
Why? | ||
Because they allow their students to protest. | ||
They don't police their students' political views before allowing them to express their First Amendment right to petition the government for redress of grievances or petition their own college for boycott, divesting, and sanctioning Israel and not... | ||
Contributing to the country that is carrying out, in full view of everybody, a horrific and brutal genocide. | ||
So what is Trump doing? | ||
So it's so offensive. | ||
It's so insulting to have this stuff. | ||
And it's still going. | ||
Penn State professor says school forced him to teach English language was white supremacy. | ||
White supremacy is a virus, according to Professor Judy. | ||
And like half of these, or I don't know, a huge number of these are all at Columbia University. | ||
So you've got... | ||
Not just students speaking out and the university not stamping them down. | ||
Everything you're seeing here is official, university-approved publications. | ||
Newspaper reports, articles, papers written by professors, courses carried out by professors, study groups professors hold about ending whiteness, hating white people, abolishing the white race, your DNA is genocide. | ||
So where's the investigations? | ||
Where's the investigations into how our university system has been converted wholesale into an engine of hatred of whites? | ||
It doesn't exist. | ||
We can't get a single movement. | ||
Nobody will even address it. | ||
Nobody will bring it up. | ||
People will scoff at you, laugh at you, or hate you for talking about this. | ||
Meanwhile, they've got agents, I guess probably hundreds of them. | ||
them i mean how many people does it take to investigate 60 universities for anti-semitism so why can we not get even basic representation whereas jewish people get entire governmental programs exclusively dedicated to like arresting and deporting their enemies This is truly insane. | ||
This is truly insane what's going on right now. | ||
And again, this is sort of the race I was describing yesterday. | ||
The convulsions that we're going through. | ||
The transformation. | ||
That at the end of this, either it's basically going to be like total totalitarian, authoritarian Jewish supremacy where the First Amendment doesn't exist, the Second Amendment doesn't exist, where our freedoms are removed because we might use those freedoms to disagree with Israel. | ||
Or we have to free ourselves from this control system. | ||
These are the only options. | ||
And both sides are accelerating. | ||
And again, I've been... | ||
I have been going pedal to the metal about this so far. | ||
Because I see some of the good things Trump is doing. | ||
But he's not doing those things anymore. | ||
He stopped the military flights for the deportations. | ||
We're not even publishing deportation numbers anymore. | ||
Maybe it's in the teens. | ||
I don't know. | ||
And apparently the border is secure and there's no migrants crossing or at least a very, very low number. | ||
So that's nice. | ||
Like, clearly, we're not interested in avoiding war in the Middle East. | ||
Trump is threatening Iran with, you know, military action. | ||
And rejecting proposals from Arab countries to rebuild Gaza. | ||
As Israel is, you know, ramping up the fighting there. | ||
Syria. | ||
Obviously, you know, completely collapsed all of this, as we explained yesterday, carried out on a half of Israel. | ||
Now the leader of Syria, the new interim president, Shahar, or whatever his name is, Shahar, whatever, the leader of the faction that just slaughtered a thousand innocent people in Syria, Christians and Alawites, the leader of that faction just got invited to Brussels to give a talk to Europe. | ||
So anybody else sick of living in a world where peaceful protest against Palestinians results in arrest and deportation while carrying out massacres against Christians? | ||
Get you lauded and invited to give a speech at the EU. Anybody sick of this dichotomy? | ||
And what are we going to do about it? | ||
More on the other side. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
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Again, I'm not going to try to defend what Trump is doing. | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
I'm usually pretty good at understanding, hey, he's doing this. | ||
this I'm not a big fan of it but you know here's how it plays into the wider scheme of things and I was thinking yesterday if Trump was really playing the long game and really playing 5d chess if I was him what I would do is I'd shut down USAID I'd cut those billions of dollars a those trillions of dollars. | ||
I'd cut all the federal workers. | ||
I'd do everything that he's done so far. | ||
I would even allow the stock market to start to crash as... | ||
As it did yesterday with what they were describing as a blip. | ||
A little blip. | ||
A little red blip on the stock market. | ||
Knowing that these massive reductions, these massive cuts would cause economic downturns down the line. | ||
Economy cracks. | ||
Stock lose $4 trillion. | ||
Don't panic. | ||
Trump slump. | ||
Tesla doom spiral. | ||
I'll show you a statement from Trump. | ||
I actually like his statement on this. | ||
He basically is like, America is failing because we judge our success quarter to quarter. | ||
He's like, look at the Chinese. | ||
They're operating in centuries. | ||
They're talking about how are we going to be 100 years from now? | ||
That's how we make decisions. | ||
I like that. | ||
That actually is true. | ||
That is how we should be thinking about this. | ||
We don't need to be doing whatever makes us the maximum amount of profit in this quarter and just not care about the next quarter, let alone 5, 10, 20, 100 years from now. | ||
Countries should probably think about things in generational terms. | ||
I'm in favor of that. | ||
If I was Trump, what I would do is I'd cut all these things, I'd let the crash come, I'd let the pain happen, and I'd say, we've got to do something about this. | ||
We've got massive unemployment in this country. | ||
We need a New Deal 2.0, massive public infrastructure works, and just start building. | ||
Start building airports, start building... | ||
Take all those billions, trillions of dollars saved from funding dance classes in the Congo and build infrastructure here in America and sort of use this process like cut all the jobs, | ||
cut all the funding knowing that the crash would come but knowing that when the crash comes you'll be able to save the day by actually empowering the American citizens and using the government to Create jobs, create infrastructure projects, rebuild this country in a way that is setting us on the course for future greatness. | ||
I don't know if that's the plan. | ||
Seems like the plan is just to cut everything. | ||
And that's that. | ||
Which again, I've sort of half-joked about it. | ||
But the more I think about it, the more I'm mad that we're not doing... | ||
What the left is doing. | ||
The left has this giant, impossible to even comprehend, network, billions of dollars just sucked from the American people and funded towards progressing their ideology, brainwashing kids with their beliefs, spreading their worldview around the globe. | ||
Shutting it down is good. | ||
Inverting it... | ||
Taking it over and turning it towards our ends would be infinitely better. | ||
I saw a video earlier today that made me think about this. | ||
I don't even know if I brought it in or not. | ||
But all it was basically was a TikTok video. | ||
Sort of montage of a mom just like playing with her son all day. | ||
And just having a great time. | ||
Yeah, clip number 17. Let's roll clip number 17. Somebody posted this. | ||
I think it's a user named Luigi. | ||
Clip number 17, because he posted this with the phrase, we need to blast billions of dollars into propaganda campaigns with content like this. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
My husband gives me a mini version of himself to hang out with during the day. | ||
So can you imagine if instead of $10 million for intersection... | ||
Alright folks, welcome back. | ||
Got a little cut off by that break there. | ||
Sorry. | ||
Sorry about that. | ||
But what we were watching was a, you know, a simple TikTok video of a mom playing with a little kid. | ||
Playing with her son. | ||
She's being cute. | ||
And again, the reason I'm bringing this up is because, you know, he's a cute kid. | ||
You know, bringing this up to, because somebody posted it saying, you know, where's the billion dollar propaganda campaign producing this type of content? | ||
No, they literally put in billions of dollars into propaganda campaigns for like Dylan Mulvaney to weird transgender people to try to You know, educate you about HIV prevention. | ||
I was like, okay, if I had a billion dollars, which is just a fraction of a fraction of what they spend on this stuff on a yearly basis. | ||
It's our money. | ||
They take it and spend it on this. | ||
What if we took their money? | ||
Just a billion dollars. | ||
A modest billion dollars. | ||
How would you divide that? | ||
Screw it. | ||
Let's go down to a million. | ||
If I had a million dollars. | ||
To spend on trying to increase the birth rate in America. | ||
That's exactly what I would do. | ||
I would... | ||
We could mess with the figures and percentages, but it'd be something like hire a thousand young mothers, pay them $100,000 a year, and say, just make content showing your life, being happy with children. | ||
That's it. | ||
And there's been studies showing that that is a tangible effect on birth rates. | ||
They've done studies where they show social media networks, when one person has a baby and starts posting pictures of their baby, there is a noticeable percentage increase in the likelihood that people who follow them are likely to get pregnant within the next year. | ||
Because despite all the propaganda, despite all of the brainwashing, despite all of the pre-programming that women go through, The desire to have children is so deeply ingrained and so deeply innate. | ||
It all just gets like washed away with one like cute video. | ||
And then just suddenly like that deeply and powerfully suppressed urging to have kids just like rockets up to the surface. | ||
And they have to like actually consciously be like distract themselves with reality TV or something just being like. | ||
Trying to conform to their brainwashing mindset of having children is bad because you're killing the earth. | ||
So, the point of all of this is, why aren't we doing everything the left has been doing? | ||
Why aren't we taking over their funds, not just eliminating them, but repurposing them into positive propaganda, into beneficial... | ||
Programs for people who actually work hard and need help. | ||
For families who could actually use a Boost Up whose mom wants to stay with the kids but can't afford to. | ||
So it's letting a stranger raise her children out of necessity. | ||
I mean, these are things that we could solve. | ||
These are things that we could have massive, massive positive impacts on. | ||
We're not, but we're not, though. | ||
So why? | ||
So why not? | ||
That's my question. | ||
So it's extremely frustrating. | ||
It's extremely, extremely frustrating to see how the Trump administration has gone completely off the rails as far as I'm concerned. | ||
Again, it's not like this was a surprise. | ||
Trump's always been like pro-Israel in general. | ||
It was never a deal-breaker for me. | ||
But we're two months in, and he's already threatening Iran with military intervention, not even sanctions. | ||
He's like, we will go in militarily. | ||
Like, that is a complete violation of what he promised during the campaign. | ||
Time and time again. | ||
No boots on the ground, no military intervention. | ||
Took two months. | ||
He's reversed on that core, central pledge of his. | ||
Deportations, practically non-existent. | ||
Nobody's been arrested. | ||
I mean, how do you find... | ||
I mean, it's like the Jeffrey... | ||
I mean, the Jeffrey Epstein documents haven't been released, the JFK files, the RFK files. | ||
But it's like the Jeffrey Epstein thing. | ||
You know, you charge people and convict people for trafficking children, but you don't get any of their customers. | ||
You don't even name anybody that they trafficked children to. | ||
It doesn't really make any sense, right? | ||
You're eliminating hundreds of billions of dollars in waste, fraud, people who have defrauded the government for hundreds of billions of dollars. | ||
You eliminate the waste, but nobody is punished for it. | ||
Nobody goes to jail. | ||
Nobody's even investigated or questioned. | ||
It's just completely insane. | ||
It is honestly inexplicable to me. | ||
I don't get it. | ||
I don't get it. | ||
But okay, so, you know, America first, right? | ||
We'll get back into that. | ||
Let me just cover some more news of the day. | ||
Apparently, FBI Director Patel is working aggressively to comply with congressional records requests ahead of deadlines. | ||
Sources told Fox News Digital that Patel had been personally asking staff for updates on records that are being sent to the House and Senate. | ||
The FBI are also turning over documents related to the Bureau's engagement with social media entities in the now disbanded Foreign Influence Task Force. | ||
Oh, they disbanded the Foreign Influence Task Force, did they? | ||
The FBI also turned over documents. | ||
Fox News Digital has learned that the documents production included minimal redactions. | ||
The FBI plans to turn over additional records to the House Judiciary Committee on these topics in the coming week. | ||
Saying, quote, we are thankful for Director Patel's work and we have more updates soon, said Russell Dye, spokesperson for, I think this is Jim Jordan. | ||
Patel's efforts come after Republicans on Capitol Hill for years under the leadership of FBI Directors Christopher Wray and James Comey have complained about the FBI missing deadlines for documents requests and defying congressional subpoenas. | ||
The FBI is also working with the Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley of Iowa and his team to honor their documents request. | ||
Fox News Digital has learned the FBI plans to comply with... | ||
Grassley's request ahead of schedule. | ||
The move comes as a key part of Patel's mission to restoring faith and trust in the FBI through full transparency, an FBI source told Fox News Digital. | ||
So that's nice. | ||
Well, that's pretty nice, isn't it? | ||
Meanwhile, the cyber attack against X... We're getting some more information about that from yesterday. | ||
Elon Musk says massive cyber attack behind widespread X outages. | ||
Thousands of users reported being unable to access the platform early on Monday with spikes in the problem occurring at 6 a.m. | ||
and 10 a.m. | ||
Eastern. | ||
The outage tracking service, downdetector.ca, logged over 4,000 outage reports just after 10 a.m. | ||
in Canada. | ||
Musk took to X to share a brief update on the situation, saying, quote, there was, still is, a massive cyber attack against X. We get attacked every day, but this was done with a lot of resources, either a large coordinated group and or countries involved, tracing. | ||
Now, he has said that the attacks came from IP addresses in Ukraine. | ||
That's according to Elon Musk. | ||
Andrew Torba, operator of Gab, said that he also, his platform Gab, a few years ago or last year was under massive cyber attack from Ukraine IPs, and his solution was just ban the country of Ukraine. | ||
He's just like, full country IP block of all of Ukraine, ban it, and the problem stopped. | ||
He did the same thing with Israel. | ||
As he was experiencing a lot of attacks from IPs there as well. | ||
And he said, you know, basically China's right about the Great Firewall, is his take. | ||
Is basically your country needs to control its own internet and not be open to attacks from foreign countries. | ||
I don't know if that would be a good idea for Elon Musk, but it certainly is a one-stop-shop blanket solution. | ||
If all of your attacks are coming from Ukraine, just block the country of Ukraine. | ||
Now, this gets interesting because there is a hacker group that has taken credit for these attacks. | ||
And if you could come up... | ||
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I don't even know how to describe it. | |
If you could come up with the most comically globalist organization you could imagine... | ||
That's never the right way to say it. | ||
I feel like I have to build this up because the reveal is worth it for who these people are that have taken credit. | ||
They're called Darkstorm Team. | ||
Like they're the bad guys from a Sonic cartoon. | ||
Darkstorm Team has reportedly claimed responsibility for the cyber attack. | ||
Now who is Darkstorm Team? | ||
They are a Palestinian hacker group sponsored by Russia. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
Oh, really? | ||
Okay. | ||
So, Palestinian and Russian hackers are attacking X, are they? | ||
Well, isn't that convenient? | ||
Well, isn't that just the most convenient thing I've ever heard? | ||
Are you sure they're not part of Iran's nuclear team as well? | ||
Yeah, I don't have any information saying that they aren't Palestinians sponsored by Russia. | ||
I'm just going off a gut feeling here. | ||
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That's bullcrap. | |
I don't know. | ||
If it was me, if you're asking me, I'm saying that the Dark Storm team that took down X for several hours yesterday with IP addresses coming from Ukraine. | ||
Is probably not composed of Palestinian hackers sponsored by Russia. | ||
It's just a little too convenient. | ||
It's just a little too convenient for me to trust fully. | ||
Call me a skeptic. | ||
But yeah, no, literally. | ||
Literally. | ||
I like laughed out loud when I read that today. | ||
I thought it was a joke at first. | ||
But no, in all seriousness, the hack has been claimed by Darkstorm team. | ||
A group of Palestinian Hamas actors sponsored by Vladimir Putin's Russia. | ||
Really? | ||
I'm a little suspicious of that personally. | ||
Especially when you have things like this. | ||
USAID funded Ukraine group that smeared Vipay Vance as pro-Russia propagandists. | ||
U.S. President Donald Trump has embasted USAID for absurd foreign expenditures, but Trump has omitted perhaps the most scandalous operation. | ||
In Ukraine, the U.S. funded groups, which defamed the U.S. Vice President, members of Congress, and U.S. journalists as foreign propagandists while training Ukrainians in psyop tactics. | ||
So I don't know if you think we're joking when we say, like, this is a psyop. | ||
We say, like, things are psyops. | ||
We're not joking. | ||
That's not just a phrase we throw out there. | ||
It's a truncated version of psychological operations, meaning that the U.S. government is taking your tax dollars, funneling it to groups that are managed and coordinated by psychiatrists and professionals in propaganda and psychological operations associated with the CIA and other deep state dark operation groups. | ||
To fund propaganda, very carefully designed propaganda, to smear, at the point, the next vice president of the United States as a propagandist, foreign propagandist, in order to smear him. | ||
So, just like what's happening in Germany, where the German government is paying NGOs, who themselves are sponsoring Mob attacks against AFD supporters in small towns around that country. | ||
Literally the government paying ruthless mobs of violent communists to enforce submission to the powers that be. | ||
The exact same way here in America, ActBlue is probably taking money from the government to sponsor attacks against Tesla. | ||
Dealerships across the country. | ||
And they're funneling money to Ukraine so that Ukrainian CIA-trained psychological operatives can run propaganda campaigns against Republicans here in this country. | ||
Beyond corrupt. | ||
Beyond oppression. | ||
Just deceit at the highest levels. | ||
Carefully guiding the American consciousness. | ||
The U.S. government funded a Ukraine military intelligence firm which smeared U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance, U.S. Counterterrorism Director Joe Kent, and Representative Thomas Massey as foreign propagandists of the Russian Federation. | ||
To this day, the online blacklist published by USAID funded Ukrainian group known as MOLFAR lists Vance, Massey and Kent as foreign propagandists aligned with the Russian government and demands their removal from public positions, the introduction of sanctions and investigations into personal involvement in crimes. | ||
Now on that note, it's also worth reminding you that Jamie White, our late colleague, murdered on Sunday. | ||
was also on a Ukrainian hit list. | ||
As a foreign propagandist, as many people at Infowars are. | ||
And it's one of the aspects of his murder that is kind of hard to come to terms with. | ||
You almost don't want to believe that it was anything other than random violence. | ||
It's almost more acceptable. | ||
In my mind, say, well, this was just a random criminal brutally murdering somebody, just totally random. | ||
I don't want to believe that we live in a world where our government or major players in Ukraine or Israel or somewhere else would be able to murder an American journalist. | ||
That seems so far outside of the realm of possibility. | ||
But is it, though? | ||
Wouldn't be the first American journalist Ukraine killed. | ||
Gonzalo Lira was tortured to death in their prisons. | ||
So at the very least, I think there should be an investigation. | ||
In fact, there has to be. | ||
In fact, when you have somebody who's on a kill list who then gets murdered, you should investigate that kill list. | ||
And who's on it? | ||
Or who made it? | ||
So apparently there is an ongoing investigation into Jamie's homicide. | ||
But is it so outside of the realm of possibility that he was murdered for his work at Infowars? | ||
Wish it wasn't so, but there are funding groups that are still to this day calling the vice president of the United States a foreign propagandist. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
So who knows? | ||
Who knows? | ||
Let's talk about Thomas Massey, shall we? | ||
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you Thank you. | |
Trump had some issues with Thomas Massey the first go around. | ||
But nothing at the level that it's at now. | ||
I think maybe we'll get into the conversation about Thomas Massey online here in just a second. | ||
But I want to go to the Tucker Carlson interview with Thomas Massey. | ||
And guys, we can skip forward to 50 minutes in, 5-0 minutes into this interview. | ||
The whole thing is like two hours long. | ||
But this is when he talks about, he's talking about a vote. | ||
I believe that the situation was that Congress wanted to basically close shop for COVID, wanted to shut down Congress for COVID, and Massey thought this was ridiculous, and he was sort of the only Republican standing up to stop this. | ||
He, of course, was exactly right the entire time, like always, but this was not what Trump wanted him to do, so they had a bit of a rough... | ||
The sad but realistic thing is now they don't have a place for us. | ||
We're so useless, right? | ||
It's like, well, here's where we were going to keep them if shit hit the fan. | ||
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But now we've realized they're like useless. | |
We can declare war without them in the event of a nuclear strike. | ||
So, you know, they're just a... | ||
Rounding error. | ||
Three branches we can operate with, too. | ||
Yes, I've noticed. | ||
So anyways, these are the kind of people who are supposed to respond in an emergency, and they all wanted to stay home. | ||
They all hated me for recognizing our constitutional duty. | ||
And Trump called me three times on the floor of the House. | ||
While I was getting ready to make the motion to object, and I let it go to voicemail three times in a row, which is probably not good, but I couldn't leave the microphone. | ||
Because I was asking people, would you make this motion if I go to the restroom? | ||
And they're like, oh no, not me. | ||
I sat there. | ||
Finally, they yielded time for debate. | ||
I go off the floor and called the White House switchboard back. | ||
And, you know, I didn't have his number. | ||
I was just like, if you want to tour the White House, you call the number I called, right? | ||
And the intern is like, oh, is this Congressman Massey? | ||
I'm putting you through to Trump right now. | ||
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And so he comes on and goes, I'm coming at you like you've never seen. | |
Never in your life before. | ||
Have you seen the way in which I will come at you? | ||
I'm more popular than you in Kentucky, and you know it. | ||
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I'm back in your primary opponent, and you gotta lose. | |
And I'm like, oh crap, I probably will lose. | ||
I mean, I had 95% popularity among my Republican electorate, who I had to face in about eight weeks in my primary. | ||
And I had a well-funded opponent, and here now Trump was mad at me. | ||
So he screamed at me for two or three minutes. | ||
I kept trying to talk and he just screamed louder. | ||
Then he repeated it all. | ||
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He goes, no, this is the second time you've done something like this. | |
And they took me out of it before, but not this time. | ||
And then you're going to lose. | ||
And he hangs up. | ||
The thing is, he thought it was the second time. | ||
I'd done that like eight times since he was president. | ||
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He just started realizing it's the same guy. | |
The time before that was on war with Iran. | ||
The Democrats were in the majority. | ||
And, you know, he had just vaporized Soleimani. | ||
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Yeah. | |
And we were worried that he would attack mainland Iran without a vote of Congress. | ||
So the Democrats, actually insincerely, there aren't too many anti-war Democrats left. | ||
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I've noticed. | |
But they realized this was a chance to make a statement. | ||
So they put a bill on the floor saying Trump, you can't go to war with Iran without a vote of Congress, which is constitutionally obvious. | ||
So I had to vote for it, but I was only one of three Republicans to do it. | ||
So he remembered that time, but he didn't remember the fake Obamacare repeal and some of the other things that I was kind of, you know, the turd in the punch bowl on. | ||
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Did it change your views at all? | |
No. | ||
The president tweeted that I was a third-rate grandstander. | ||
This is before I got back to my seat. | ||
I got back from the speaker's lobby to go to my seat to get ready to make the motion. | ||
And one of the congressmen was like, you better look at your phone, Massey. | ||
Look at your Twitter. | ||
And I turn it on. | ||
He's like... | ||
Tweeting hard and heavy against me. | ||
He said I should be thrown out of the party. | ||
The best one is, I'm chairman of the Second Amendment Caucus. | ||
So his third tweet was, he's terrible on guns. | ||
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I was like, what? | |
Where did that come from? | ||
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Have you seen my Christmas card picture? | |
What's your Christmas card picture? | ||
Well, it's a little infamous. | ||
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No, I've actually seen it, but for the benefit of those who have not. | |
You know, I got my family together for Christmas, and we got bluegrass instruments out. | ||
We play music together, and we took a Christmas card picture with bluegrass instruments. | ||
And I said, hey, wouldn't it be kind of neat if we just changed these all out for Michigan? | ||
The last time he had conflict with Trump while he was president, we'll talk about the new conflict now. | ||
And look, you know, if Trump didn't like Thomas Massey, that'd be one thing. | ||
The fact is he's going after Thomas Massey harder than he's gone after the Democrats. | ||
And certainly harder than he's gone after Lindsey Graham or any of the other deep state scum that are actually destroying this country. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
You know, there's this very simple trick that keeps getting played on the American people. | ||
We keep calling it out. | ||
But everybody keeps falling for it. | ||
It's a very simple sleight of hand trick. | ||
Look over here while they do something over here, right? | ||
It's pretty simple. | ||
They keep doing it because it keeps working. | ||
Right? | ||
Why did they ban TikTok? | ||
Officially, apparently, according to the people who did it, because of the Chinese influence. | ||
In reality, because of the anti-Semitism that was on there. | ||
Or what they call anti-Semitism, a.k.a. | ||
actual videos of what was going on in Gaza, courtesy of Israel. | ||
So, they didn't want to say that. | ||
They came up with an excuse. | ||
China. | ||
Why was the president of Harvard ousted? | ||
Officially, according to the people that did it, because she was a plagiarist. | ||
She plagiarized something. | ||
In reality, which is obvious now with the actions of the Trump administration, it was because she allowed Gaza protests to occur on her campus. | ||
Now, why are they trying to oust Thomas Massey? | ||
Is it about the vote on the budget? | ||
Or is it about all of the other reasons why AIPAC and others have gone after Thomas Massey with everything they've got? | ||
I think we might be seeing another distraction here. | ||
I think we might be seeing another sleight of hand trick. | ||
I don't think this has much, if anything, to do with the spending bill that Thomas Massey is voting on. | ||
Even if it was, it doesn't explain the level with which Donald Trump has reacted. | ||
The level of vitriol and anger and outrage and stupidity. | ||
We find the exact, here's the statement from Trump. | ||
At Real Donald Trump on Truth Social. | ||
Thank you to the House Freedom Caucus for just delivering a big blow to the radical left Democrats and their desire to raise taxes and shut down our country. | ||
They hate America and all it stands for. | ||
That's why they allowed millions of criminals to invade our nation. | ||
Sometimes it takes great courage to do the right thing. | ||
Congressman Thomas Massey of beautiful Kentucky is an automatic no vote on just about everything, despite the fact he has always voted for continuing resolutions in the past. | ||
He should be primaried, and I will lead the charge against him. | ||
He's just another grandstander who's too much trouble, not worth the fight. | ||
He reminds me of Liz Cheney before her historic record-breaking fall loss. | ||
The people of Kentucky won't stand for it. | ||
Just watch. | ||
Do I have any takers? | ||
Anyway, thank you again to the House Freedom Caucus for your very important vote. | ||
We need to buy some time in order to make America great again, greater than ever before, unite and win. | ||
So, I mean, who else has Trump threatened with a primary, to be primaried? | ||
I mean, maybe he's made the claim a few times, but I guess the real question is, why is he going after Thomas Massey more aggressively, Than just about anybody else he's ever gone after. | ||
Why? | ||
Why would he do that? | ||
And the obvious answer that I don't need to tell you is because Thomas Massie doesn't take any money from APAC and didn't do their little homework assignment, doesn't have a handler, and routinely votes against Israel funds being sent to that country. | ||
So, obviously, he's an existential threat. | ||
To the global Jewish population. | ||
And we've explained over and over again how that chain of logic works. | ||
Where if you have Thomas Massey in there, not letting you get the money to Israel, then Israel will be cut off. | ||
Then they'll be, you know, helpless to all the enemies that surround them. | ||
Then they'll be destroyed. | ||
And then all the Jews will die. | ||
So if Thomas Massey is a congressman, all the Jews will die. | ||
That's how that works. | ||
That's the algebraic equation there. | ||
That's the chain of events that's pitched to people that I think makes them so furious at Thomas Massey for being like, yeah, I don't like the spending bill. | ||
I don't want to vote for it. | ||
And look, we love Trump. | ||
We love everything he's done. | ||
The man took a bullet for us. | ||
This is why none of this makes any sense. | ||
How do you go through what Trump's been through? | ||
Ten years. | ||
And people who think that Trump is like in on it, you don't understand how this stuff works. | ||
Same way that we have people claiming that somehow the trials and the bankruptcy and the lawsuits against Alex Jones are somehow fake or like... | ||
People actually say it as if it's like a... | ||
It's like proof that he's co-opted. | ||
It's very weird. | ||
It's like, of course Alex Jones is controlled opposition. | ||
Why do you think he got sued and is in bankruptcy? | ||
And it's like, this what? | ||
This doesn't make any sense. | ||
Like, what are you talking about? | ||
It's crazy what people think. | ||
So, like, when it comes to, you know, Trump having to go through the trials that he's been through, having to sit in court, having to get his mugshot taken, being shot at, like, these things are real. | ||
They're brutal. | ||
They're torturous. | ||
He's been through them. | ||
None of that's fake. | ||
So how do you go through 10 years of, you know, simulated violence against you and real violence against you, make it through, achieve victory, and then just hand over your entire administration to a foreign state and achieve very little Of your agenda, | ||
but everything on their checklist. | ||
I mean, what type of person does that? | ||
I don't understand it. | ||
I'm really trying to wrap my mind around it. | ||
Because I see no justification. | ||
Whatsoever. | ||
Now, Thomas Massey's made some statements on this. | ||
His official account at Massey for KY. Why don't more representatives stand on principle? | ||
Because telling the truth will get you in hot water. | ||
I'm going to need your help. | ||
I'll run again because we need at least one person in Congress that won't cave. | ||
Can you show support by contributing now? | ||
And I'm sure he's getting a lot. | ||
In fact, I know he's getting a lot of support because, like I said, pretty much literally everybody. | ||
Since I said that, there are about three people I've seen. | ||
Brendan Dilley, Misfit Patriot, and Cat Turd. | ||
Apparently, they flipped on Massey. | ||
They hate Massey. | ||
Big surprise. | ||
Thomas Massey says, I predicted this. | ||
See below. | ||
The CR is a uniparty deal. | ||
It does not fund the wall. | ||
It does fund USAID. The Democrats depart for a retreat on Wednesday, so they've already agreed to provide enough votes to pass the CR. Meanwhile, our election mandate will wane by this coming September. | ||
And he said, I'm concerned that the House and Senate, this was back in February, he said, I'm concerned that the House and Senate will fully fund USAID in March, just like we did in December. | ||
I voted no. | ||
The argument from Republican leadership is that they will need Democrat votes to pass an omnibus or CR bill to avoid a government shutdown. | ||
So he did absolutely predict this, and he voted in December on this budget with the agreement or with the understanding that this was a stopgap measure to get us to March, and March is when we'd fight for the cuts that we wanted. | ||
They just accept it now. | ||
In December, it's only a couple months. | ||
By March, we'll be ready to fight to get rid of some of this waste, cut some of the fat, get rid of USAID. March, we'll save your... | ||
Don't worry about it in December. | ||
Save it for March. | ||
So he says, okay. | ||
Goes through December. | ||
We get to March. | ||
Well, just wait. | ||
September. | ||
We'll do a little stopgap measure. | ||
We'll get to September. | ||
That's when we'll really fight. | ||
And he's going, no. | ||
That's what you told me in December. | ||
Why would I believe you again? | ||
In fact, it happened in September as well. | ||
And I think I have a video about this that I just put in. | ||
I should have told you. | ||
He said, I refuse to be a thespian in the speaker's failed theater project. | ||
So this is Thomas Massey. | ||
I believe in either September or December of last year. | ||
This was September. | ||
So here he is in September of last year. | ||
Just predicting the outcome of all of this. | ||
Because he's a consistent guy with principled beliefs. | ||
Which is why we all love him. | ||
Here's Thomas Massey in September. | ||
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Can we be honest with the American people about what's going on here? | ||
This is political theater. | ||
I'm going to call out both sides right here. | ||
It's all posturing. | ||
It's fake fighting. | ||
We all know where it ends up. | ||
This is Groundhog Day. | ||
I don't care if the Democrat is the speaker or Republican is the speaker. | ||
We always get a CR in September, and then we get an omnibus. | ||
Sometimes there's a twist on that. | ||
We might get the omnibus before Christmas, but if we're not good, it comes after Christmas. | ||
But that's what's going to happen. | ||
And in the meantime, it's political theater. | ||
It's good theater. | ||
We've got great writers. | ||
I wish they'd just come up with a new plot. | ||
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It's the same plot every fiscal year. | |
What should we be doing? | ||
It's already been discussed. | ||
We should have done 12 separate bills. | ||
We should have done 12 separate bills. | ||
But again, whether Democrats are in control or Republicans are in control, we never do the 12 separate bills. | ||
Why do we always spend at least as much as we did last year and why do we never cut spending? | ||
It's because Democrats want to grow the welfare state and Republicans want to grow the military-industrial complex. | ||
And we're eventually going to get together. | ||
And they're both going to go up. | ||
I guarantee it. | ||
And both parties are just fine letting the bureaucrats do their thing, which should be our thing, according to Article 1, Section 8 in the Constitution. | ||
We are empowered with these things. | ||
Most important of the things we do is the funding, and that's the big lever we have. | ||
I've sat through now almost two years of hearings in this Congress. | ||
Where we've exposed lies at the CDC, shortcuts at the FDA, unconstitutional gun bans at the ATF, over prosecution of January Sixers at the DOJ, targeting common citizens at the FBI, spying by the NSA, illegal mandates for livestock by the USDA, targeting transgenic plant vaccine at the NSF, and censorship. | ||
The Sensor Industrial Complex, of which the NSF is part of. | ||
Automobile Kill Switch at the DOT. Now, these are all things I think most Democrats are just fine with this kind of totalitarian state that the bureaucrats are pushing on us. | ||
But Republicans at least pretend to be against these things. | ||
But what are we going to do this September? | ||
We're going to fund every freaking one of those things that we have exposed. | ||
That is the tool that we have, is the funding. | ||
Why are we funding things we don't like? | ||
We don't have to. | ||
Well, it's because we're addicted to spending. | ||
And this doesn't do anything about the addiction at all. | ||
So again, there's Massey in September basically having the same position he has now, which is like, okay, with September, you're telling me just vote on this and then we'll fight in December. | ||
You said the same thing in December about March. | ||
Well, here we are in March. | ||
You're going to tell me to wait until September again? | ||
Just a few more months, just two weeks to slow the spending? | ||
No. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
No, we're not doing this anymore. | ||
We don't want to do this anymore. | ||
We want to be America first. | ||
And Massey is. | ||
Massey is America first. | ||
He's just not Israel first. | ||
And that is the issue. | ||
That is the big issue. | ||
After all, Donald Trump has never called for a primary threat. | ||
Certainly not in the way that he has with Tommy Massey against Lisa Murkowski, Dan Crenshaw. | ||
Lindsey Graham or Mitch McConnell or any of the people who have actually tried and in some cases succeeded in destroying his real major operations. | ||
Now, if he's got some plan, I'm sure he could reach out to Massey and have a conversation with him, but we heard Massey relate the last conversation he had with Donald Trump when this type of thing happened. | ||
In that case, it was about shutting down Congress. | ||
Two weeks of slow spread, literally, was the COVID shutdown, which Thomas Massey was exactly right then. | ||
And it wasn't a friendly call about, hey, listen, here's the plan, here's the promises I'll make, you just vote for this, and I guarantee you we'll cut this and this next time. | ||
I'm sure he could wheel or deal, work some sort of agreement like that. | ||
I'm sure that's what he does with every other congressman. | ||
So why focus on... | ||
And target Thomas Massey. | ||
Because he's not pro-Israel. | ||
That is literally the thing that's happening here. | ||
And everybody paying attention recognizes this on both sides. | ||
People that like Massey, the people that don't, everybody recognizes it's about Israel. | ||
Trump says GOP, Representative Thomas Massey, should be primaried for opposing measure to avert government shutdown. | ||
It just doesn't make any sense. | ||
It just doesn't make any sense. | ||
And, of course, Thomas Massey... | ||
It's not really sweating it. | ||
He says, somebody thinks they can control my voting card by threatening my re-election. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
It doesn't work on me. | ||
Three times I've had a challenger who tried to be more MAGA than me. | ||
None busted 25% because my constituents prefer transparency and principles over blind allegiance. | ||
And Massey, you know, shares... | ||
Shares a characteristic with, like, Ron Paul. | ||
Where, like, you know, Ron Paul was, like, he delivered babies before he became a congressman. | ||
So, like, you know, a vast majority of it, he wasn't from a big city, right? | ||
He was from a pretty small town outside of Houston. | ||
Like, you know, by the time he's running for Congress, at least half the people in his district... | ||
He was the first person to welcome them into the world like the man who delivered you as a baby. | ||
You're not going to vote against that guy. | ||
He's like a king in that constituency. | ||
They love him. | ||
They're loyal to him. | ||
He represents their interest. | ||
They trust him. | ||
He's honest to them. | ||
He's transparent with them. | ||
That's how our government is supposed to work. | ||
That's how it's supposed to work. | ||
It's supposed to be prominent, respected figures from your community going to represent you and your interests and being honest. | ||
And transparent with you, the constituent. | ||
It's not supposed to be million dollar organizations from foreign countries deciding who we vote for. | ||
It's supposed to be representatives from our location, from our locality, from our cities and towns. | ||
So, I'm on Massey's side in this, 100%. | ||
I think it's... | ||
It's inexplicable the way Trump is acting unless it's all about Israel. | ||
Like, that's the only thing that could explain the anger and vitriol and threats to primary Thomas Massey that are coming out right now. | ||
Again, if we hadn't had a year of, you know, AIPAC talking about Thomas Massey and Thomas Massey talking about ADL, controlling all the Republicans, like, if that hadn't happened for a year, then maybe I would... | ||
Go, oh, okay, this is all about the funding. | ||
He's standing up to Trump with funding, and Trump doesn't like that. | ||
But when you've got somebody that's targeted by the Israeli lobby continuously for several years, and they try to primary him, and it doesn't work, they spent $100 million and can't even get 25% of the vote, and then Trump comes against him, it's like, okay, we know what is behind this, just like we knew it was behind the TikTok ban, just like we knew it was behind the ousting of the... | ||
Harvard president. | ||
You don't have to listen to the excuses they use. | ||
Just look at the timeline and come to the conclusion yourself. | ||
It's very obvious. | ||
It's very, very obvious what is actually happening here. | ||
Everybody who is actually America First is on Massey's side. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I guess this is the debate. | ||
Is it the vast majority of the MAGA coalition, the America Firsters, the actual citizens in this country? | ||
Do we have the influence? | ||
Or does... | ||
A cabal of Jewish billionaires have the influence. | ||
This is sort of the question that America is asking itself right now. | ||
The Patriot Voice says, oh boy, Thomas Massey has a cult-like following with many Americans all over the country and for good reason. | ||
Massey is far and away one of the best congresspeople we have who cannot be bought by any foreign lobby group, which none of our representatives should be but most are. | ||
The ripple effect from this will cause another huge divide. | ||
Most America-first patriots are not down with another CR. I know I'm certainly not. | ||
I personally don't think this is a wise move by a real Donald Trump at all. | ||
I fully expect this to backfire in spectacular fashion. | ||
I do too. | ||
I completely agree. | ||
And again, you look at this stuff and you go, is the point of this to divide Trump's base? | ||
I couldn't think of a better move. | ||
If your goal was to split the MAGA base and have each other sniping each other and this conversation spiraling out into... | ||
Conversations about Israel and anti-Semitism and all this other divisive crap. | ||
Like, this is the number one thing I would suggest Trump do if my goal was to divide, split, and destroy the MAGA base. | ||
So why is he doing it? | ||
It doesn't make any sense, and it's infuriating. | ||
It really is. | ||
It really is. | ||
So yeah, President Trump... | ||
So the excuse is, well, President Trump is asking for a few more months to get settled in and begin making cuts. | ||
Please work with him to move the... | ||
Move forward the agenda. | ||
Thomas Massey says, I'm sorry, but nothing is different in September. | ||
The Uniparty is lying to Trump. | ||
Just two weeks to slow the spread. | ||
It's just two weeks. | ||
Then it's another two weeks. | ||
Then it's another two weeks. | ||
And suddenly you're locked in your house for a year and your child is afraid of the sun. | ||
So, there you go. | ||
So, I don't know if there's any more to say about this, but again, it's a pretty... | ||
It's a pretty obvious split. | ||
I mean, like I said, literally, I mean, I'm just on my, you know, ex-homepage here. | ||
And it's just, it's everyone. | ||
You know, Royce Lopez, I voted for Trump, but Massey's America first. | ||
Ian Carroll, hard not to think that Trump's mad at Massey because this point is obvious and embarrassing for Trump. | ||
I just, you know, if you follow Thomas Massey, you're my people. | ||
I'm willing to bet Trump's being pressured by the Israelis to help the mouse Massey and get somebody with an AIPAC handler to his seat. | ||
Thomas Massey's the only truly America-first politician. | ||
I mean, Martha Bueno, I stand with Thomas Massey. | ||
No ifs and buts about it. | ||
Principles over party. | ||
Ryan Dawson, I fully support Thomas Massey. | ||
I mean, everybody. | ||
And I'm not on, like, I didn't search Massey. | ||
This is just the homepage. | ||
Show me the data. | ||
Massey was the only to vote against the CARES Act in 2020. Matt Walsh. | ||
You can disagree with Massey about the CR. That's fine. | ||
But the idea he needs to be ousted from Congress is just asinine. | ||
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So... | |
So what is he doing? | ||
What is he doing, I wonder? | ||
So some... | ||
I've got so many videos and things played. | ||
I have a video for this. | ||
Let's go ahead and go to clip number four here because... | ||
We're moving on now, and we'll talk about some other stuff that is going on in D.C. Good riddance crews erasing Black Lives Matter street mural near White House. | ||
We can play that clip as B-roll here. | ||
Workers started removing the massive Black Lives Matter painting in the middle of the street just a block away from the White House on Monday. | ||
Work crews just north of the White House to dismantle the Black Lives Matter plaza 4.5 years after receiving this designation by the D.C. local government. | ||
D.C. Mayor Bowser agreed to retire BLM plaza following threats to federal funding. | ||
From Congress. | ||
This big, ridiculous mural, Black Lives Matter plaza. | ||
Black Lives Matter. | ||
Again, you know, I'm glad that they're removing this race-baiting insult to our intelligence. | ||
But why not replace it with it's okay to be white? | ||
What if we paint it in big, bold letters, it's okay to be white, and we call this the it's okay to be white plaza. | ||
But it's fine. | ||
It's fine. | ||
Getting rid of this stuff is good. | ||
Why not just replace it with our stuff instead? | ||
Seeing what other videos I have before we welcome our guests. | ||
Are we confirmed with our guests, by the way? | ||
All right. | ||
I don't want to say who it is until we absolutely confirm with him. | ||
And for reasons that will become clear, Connecting with this person will not be the easiest thing to do in the world. | ||
This story, again, just in context of everything that we've talked about, in context of hosting Massey and investigating universities, I just want you to really let this one sink in. | ||
The EU invites Syria's jihadi ruler to Brussels despite mass atrocities against Christians. | ||
The EU's invitation to Syrian President Ahmed al-Shara for a donor conference in Brussels has sparked outrage as reports of mass atrocities against religious minorities in Syria continue to emerge. | ||
The European Commission has extended an invitation to Syria's interim president to attend a donor conference in Brussels on March 17th despite mounting reports of mass atrocities against religious minorities in his country. | ||
Intense fighting between security forces and pro-Assad loyalists in northwest Syria resulted in hundreds of civilian deaths. | ||
Shocking footage circulating on social media depicts executions, bodies being dragged behind vehicles, and extremist fighters chanting for the extermination of Alawites, a minority sect with Shia Islam. | ||
Alongside Alawites, Christians have also been targeted for persecution under the rule of the new radical regime. | ||
But he is now to be honored as a guest in Brussels for a... | ||
You know, fundraising conference. | ||
Commit mass atrocities against Christians. | ||
Be invited to Europe to give a talk in Brussels. | ||
Protest the Israeli genocide against Gaza. | ||
Get arrested and have your green card stripped from you. | ||
One month away, one month from your child being born. | ||
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It's just like, anybody else see a bit of an inequality here? | |
Dr. O'Connor? | ||
I don't know. | ||
How's the president's health? | ||
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Excellent. | ||
It is? | ||
Is there a reason you didn't perform a cognitive test on him? | ||
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He's here every day. | |
He's good every day? | ||
An investigation done by the Heritage Foundation's Oversight Project discovered that almost every single signature of Joe Biden's during his presidency was signed using an auto pen, meaning that all of the documents that he signed were being used by a computer-saved signature meaning that all of the documents that he signed were being used by a | ||
They found that almost every signature was auto pen, except for one of the most famous ones on the letter where he was announcing he was dropping out for running for president last election. | ||
As you can see here, auto pen, auto pen. | ||
And then here it is on the letter of him dropping out of the race. | ||
Clearly a different signature. | ||
And you can see also it is underlined. | ||
He said, no, no, you misunderstand. | ||
He said, what I did is I signed this thing. | ||
We're going to conduct a study on the effects of LNG. I said, no, you're not, sir. | ||
You paused it. | ||
I know. | ||
I have the terminal, the export terminals in my state. | ||
I talked to those people this morning. | ||
This is doing massive damage to our economy, national security. | ||
It occurred to me, Barry, he was not lying to me. | ||
He genuinely did not know what he had signed. | ||
Joe Biden, the senile puppet of the globalist cabal, greenlit the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad. | ||
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At long last, the Assad regime has fallen. | |
This regime... | ||
Brutalized and tortured and killed literally hundreds of thousands of innocent Syrians. | ||
The fall of the regime is a fundamental act of justice. | ||
It's a moment of historic opportunity for the long-suffering people of Syria to build a better future for their proud country. | ||
And of course, the results were as expected, a jihadist free-for-all in Syria. | ||
Courtesy of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, or HTS, a slick rebrand of Al-Qaeda. | ||
Now strutting around with Abu Muhammad al-Jalani as their so-called interim president. | ||
This isn't liberation. | ||
It's a nightmare straight out of hell for serious Christians who had a fighting chance under Assad's iron grip. | ||
Now, churches torched. | ||
Priests butchered in the streets, women draped in forced burkas, and entire communities staring down the barrel of extermination. | ||
In just 48 hours, over 1,000 souls, hundreds of them Christians, slaughtered in coastal cities. | ||
A blood-soaked ethnic cleansing masquerading as collateral damage. | ||
And the world, silent as a graveyard... | ||
No UN panic sessions. | ||
No woke protests. | ||
Barely a whisper from the lapdog media. | ||
Unlike the crocodile tears they shed for every other cause. | ||
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Tell us about the situation in Syria this morning. | |
Well, the situation looks very serious. | ||
And if Assad regime has fallen, then I welcome that news. | ||
Why? | ||
Because the puppet masters can't fess up to their war crime masterpiece. | ||
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But moderates and the Islamic Front alike are fighting another radical group, the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant. | |
These men have no intention of leaving Syria and have vowed to fight those who support the West. | ||
Biden and his UN cronies funneled weapons to these rebels, knowing full well their jihadist stripes and the Christian bloodbath they'd unleash. | ||
Now, as Western suits cozy up to this terrorist regime, Syria's 2,000-year Christian legacy is on the chopping block. | ||
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It's a moment of historic opportunity. | |
The clock's ticking, and Biden's got blood on his hands once again. | ||
A reckoning is coming. | ||
John Bowne reporting for InfoWars. | ||
That is the latest from John Bowne. | ||
Biden has Syrian Christian blood on his hands. | ||
Not just that, actually. | ||
More information is coming out about the auto pin that Biden used. | ||
People were asking, did he really sign these bills? | ||
Turns out we have proof that he didn't. | ||
in different cities when they were signed. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is The American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Should be joined by a special guest. | ||
In this segment, I'll confirm with that momentarily and go to that, but in the video that we just saw by John Bowne, he was talking about Joe Biden in Syria, but in the beginning of the segment, he talked about the auto-pin that was used, the fact that basically every document signed, quote-unquote, by Joe Biden during his presidency was signed with an auto-pin. | ||
In other words, A machine that makes your signature for you. | ||
Not himself. | ||
And it had people asking, like, well, did he actually sign these? | ||
Did he actually approve of these? | ||
You know, was this just a matter of convenience? | ||
That was easier to use the auto-pin than try to get Joe Biden to write legibly? | ||
I mean, I don't... | ||
There's not really an excuse for this. | ||
But we now have... | ||
More evidence that these signatures were certainly done not by Joe Biden and possibly without his awareness. | ||
From Gateway Pundit, who is behind this auto pin? | ||
Six criminals were pardoned with the Biden auto pin signed in the city of Washington on the same day that Joe Biden vacationed and golfed in St. Croix. | ||
So that's a little bit concerning. | ||
Last week, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey asked the Justice Department to investigate whether White House staffers exploited Joe Biden's cognitive decline and issued far-left orders at the end of his presidency without his knowledge. | ||
Saying, quote, I'm demanding the DOJ investigate whether Joe Biden's cognitive decline allowed unelected staff to push through this radical policy without his knowing approval, Bailey wrote. | ||
If in fact Biden's staffers were exploiting his mental decline, those orders are null and void. | ||
And he cited... | ||
Joe Biden's decision to commute the federal death sentences of nearly 40 prisoners on death row. | ||
Staffers and the vice president cannot constitutionally evade accountability by laundering far-left orders through a man who does not know what he's signing. | ||
If in fact this has been occurring, those orders are void. | ||
Well, it turns out that at one point, six pardons were signed in Washington while Biden was on vacation. | ||
A thousand miles away. | ||
So December 30th, 2022, while Joe Biden was vacationing and golfing in St. Croix, six pardons were signed. | ||
The auto pin pardons were all signed to the city of Washington while Joe Biden was in the U.S. Virgin Islands. | ||
So I'd say that's probably not valid. | ||
I'd say that's probably not valid. | ||
If those pardons aren't valid, I wonder if the other pardons aren't valid. | ||
and the other pardons aren't valid, then maybe it's time to launch those investigations against Fauci and Hunter and all of other Joe Biden's family that he preemptively pardoned, which we're not even sure you can do, but you certainly can do if it's just some machine signing your signature but you certainly can do if it's just some machine signing your signature while you're a thousand miles away golfing So we pretty much literally didn't have a president for a couple years there. | ||
For a couple years, it was just somebody with the access codes to Biden's laptop, I guess, who was able to print his signature on things that he might not have known anything about. | ||
It's absolutely crazy. | ||
So we'll go to a few other videos here. | ||
Clip number 18 is pretty interesting from Fox News. | ||
The reporter went down to the border to report on what's going on there, see how things are progressing, how the new Trump administration is handling the migrant flow. | ||
It's been unrelenting for the last five years. | ||
What she found was shocking, to say the least. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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You spent how long, you know, going along the border? | |
About four hours. | ||
And how different was this trip versus past trips during the administration? | ||
Well, we did not see a single migrant or asylum seeker. | ||
And typically, when we go to the U.S.-Mexico border, we at least see one group of people who are trying to cross into the U.S. illegally. | ||
We did not see a single migrant. | ||
We saw soldiers, border patrol agents, and National Guard troops and vehicles and barriers, but no migrants. | ||
No migrants. | ||
Not a single migrant scene. | ||
During a four-hour tour of the border. | ||
So that is a success. | ||
That is a massive success. | ||
Not a single one. | ||
Which it just shows you how easy this always was. | ||
No bill has been passed. | ||
No congressional agreement has been reached. | ||
Simply by protecting the border and advertising that you're protecting the border And that the people coming will not be welcomed. | ||
They stop coming. | ||
It actually makes it all extremely easy and simple. | ||
So, kudos where it's due. | ||
That is a massive success for Donald Trump. | ||
Another thing that's happening is apparently they, again, took my advice. | ||
I mean, the only place where Trump seems to be doing what I want him to do. | ||
When it comes to the border, and this is something that I suggested, almost as a joke, but not really. | ||
And I was repurposing the CBP1 app. | ||
I said, you know, saying, yeah, you can send, you know, all the CBP1 app that they use to get into the country, meaning you have all their information and you can contact them directly. | ||
So just use that. | ||
Just send them a message and say, you know, I think it was just something like, you know. | ||
Just everybody with CBP1 app gets a notification that just says 10 days. | ||
You go, what does that mean? | ||
Then it says 9 days. | ||
Then it says 8 days. | ||
Just send them messages encouraging them to politely leave the country so we don't have to pick them up. | ||
And apparently, they're essentially doing that. | ||
The Trump administration has repurposed the controversial Biden-era CBP1 cell phone app into a self-deportation app called CBP Home. | ||
That launches today. | ||
DHS tells me any migrants who've had the prior CBP1 app will have it auto-upgraded to this new app, and DHS can use data from prior CBP1 registrations to track migrants for removal. | ||
The new app allows illegal immigrants and migrants in the U.S. to register with CBP to self-deport. | ||
They fill out biographical information, including their countries of citizenship, which countries they plan to return to, their alien registration number, contact information, and it allows them to upload photos of themselves to confirm their identity. | ||
All of it is then submitted to CBP, and they leave the country. | ||
You may be asking yourself, why would an illegal alien want to self-deport? | ||
In a statement to Fox News, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem answers that question, saying that the CBP Home app gives aliens the option to leave now and self-deport, so they may still have the opportunity to return legally in the future and live the American dream. | ||
If they don't, we will find them, we will deport them, and they will never return, Noem says. | ||
The Biden administration exploited the CBP1 app to allow more than 1 million aliens to enter the United States with the launching of CBP Home. | ||
We are restoring integrity to our immigration system. | ||
Again, almost exactly what I've been suggesting they do for a year, and it's great to see. | ||
It is very wonderful to see. | ||
Now, according to CBP data, roughly 40 to 50,000 migrants were entering the U.S. every month via the CBP1 app during Biden's administration, totaling nearly 1 million by the end of his presidency. | ||
Trump terminated that program on day one, leading to scenes of migrants crying at the border when they realized their appointments had been canceled. | ||
The Trump administration essentially hijacked the Biden admin program, a key pillar of his immigration policy, and has repurposed it for the opposite effect. | ||
Which is great, but, you know, if they're bringing in 40 to 50,000 people a month through CBP-1, then that needs to be the bare minimum. | ||
I'm pretty sure we're operating at about one-tenth of that so far. | ||
So, would love to see that ramp up significantly. | ||
Now, when it comes to Ukraine, this is still obviously a major topic of interest with the sort of latest development being that explosive Press conference between Zelensky, J.D. Vance, and President Donald Trump, and apparently there's been another development there. | ||
Zelensky sent an apology letter to Trump after his Oval Office spat. | ||
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky apologized to U.S. President Donald Trump after their explosive Oval Office meeting, Special Envoy Steve Wyckoff said on Monday. | ||
Zelensky sent a letter to the President. | ||
He apologized for the whole incident and what happened in the Oval Office. | ||
I think that was an important step, and there have been a lot of discussions between our teams and the Ukrainians and the Europeans who are relevant to this discussion as well. | ||
As previously revealed by Trump last week, he'd received a letter from Zelensky, though he made no mention of an apology. | ||
He says Ukraine is ready to come to the negotiating table as soon as possible to bring lasting peace closer. | ||
Nobody wants peace more than the Ukrainians, Trump read from Zelensky's letter last week. | ||
We really do value how much America has done to help Ukraine maintain its sovereignty and independence, he told Congress. | ||
And we seem to be working more towards a settlement there in Ukraine. | ||
The big sticking point now is Europe doing everything they possibly can to continue the war by all means. | ||
Allies or warmongers, Moscow's spy agency says Starmer's UK sees US-Russia peace process as a threat, calls Britain the instigator of global conflict. | ||
He said, It's the future of our days that the intelligence services from powerful nations, be it the CIA, MI6, or Mossad, have much more public exposure than the old days of the Cold War. | ||
With the Russian SVR heir to the famed and infamous KGB, it's no different. | ||
Today, the foreign intelligence agencies stepped up Moscow's criticism of the British government, stating that London sees Russia-US dialogue on Ukraine as a threat to its interests, saying the UK is the main instigator of the global conflict. | ||
Basically saying that they're doing the same thing they did during the first two world wars, being the instigators, being the ones who are causing the global conflict. | ||
The Kremlin agency said, quote, as we can see, London today, just as it did on the eve of both world wars in the last century, acts as the main instigator of the global conflict. | ||
At the same time, the British themselves obviously are again counting on sitting it out on their island. | ||
It's time to expose them and send a clear signal to the treacherous Albion and its elites. | ||
You will not succeed. | ||
And it's hard to disagree with that interpretation of the world, considering that the UK is clearly doing everything they possibly can to prolong the conflict with Russia and Ukraine while simultaneously in a form of war with its own people. | ||
Who are not feeling exactly motivated to fight for king and country when their daughters are being raped and stabbed by migrants that they never wanted and actually voted explicitly to keep out. | ||
But it's our democracy we have to protect, of course. | ||
Meanwhile, more light is being shined on the fact that Bigotry and discrimination of federal agencies has been more widespread than we expected. | ||
Three more FEMA workers fired after investigation into skipped homes with Trump signs after Hurricane Milton. | ||
Three more employees of the Federal Emergency Management Service, FEMA, agency FEMA, have been fired. | ||
Those who were involved in the situation in which workers of the agency skipped over Florida homes that had Trump campaign signs on their property in the wake of Hurricane Milton. | ||
Acting head of FEMA Cameron Hamilton wrote a letter to the House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer that the three employees failed to meet our standards of conduct and hoped that the firings would send a message within the agency. | ||
Supervisor Marnie Washington, who ordered hurricane relief workers to avoid homes sporting Trump signs, had already been fired back in November following an investigation. | ||
In an interview after her filing, she claimed that workers were allowed to skip these homes if they felt uncomfortable, like if the home had loose dogs. | ||
At least 20 homes were reportedly bypassed with messages written in the government system like Trump signed no entry per leadership on skipped houses. | ||
Just a convenient and timely reminder of just how vicious and hateful leftists truly are. | ||
Just more and more examples on a continual basis. | ||
Sure, you're, you know, House may have been destroyed by a hurricane. | ||
Heck, you could have been injured. | ||
You could be elderly and have fallen out of your wheelchair. | ||
And they could save your life by going and checking on your property. | ||
But the fact is, the Trump sign makes them feel scared. | ||
So they're going to ignore you. | ||
They're going to bypass right by. | ||
You don't deserve government services if you're not a liberal asshat. | ||
Pardon the French. | ||
Not that it's a surprise. | ||
But are we taking this seriously enough, I wonder, the reality of our situation? | ||
That we have a huge number of people in this country, some in positions of inordinate power, others just living on the dole. | ||
Regardless, millions upon millions of people, Who have been radicalized beyond description. | ||
Who are literally, openly, with their faces on TikTok, with their full name saying, I'm going to kill Donald Trump. | ||
Saying somebody needs to Luigi Mangione Elon Musk. | ||
I mean, if we don't get a handle on this, if we don't clamp down on this, and God forbid, if we don't fix the elections. | ||
in the next two years so that we can actually retain power and not be defrauded out of our representation. | ||
Just read stories about the Bolshevik Revolution. | ||
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Just read stories about the Bolshevik Revolution. | ||
That's all I ask. | ||
Just take a moment to read about what the Bolsheviks did when they got into power and just know that is what awaits us. | ||
If the left is not crushed to the point of non-existence in the very short time period that we have with Trump in office and a Congress and Senate that's Republican. | ||
Now or never, because these people are freaking insane. | ||
And a lot of people are noticing this. | ||
And of course, there's a dual threat here that... | ||
Top streamer Asmongold warns about. | ||
Top streamer warns violent threats on Reddit will lead to real ID for the internet. | ||
So that of course is, you know, the other side of this. | ||
Top streamer Asmongold predicts that the sheer amount of violent threats being posted on Reddit will grease the skids for an internet ID system that will end online anonymity. | ||
Since Donald Trump took office, the far left website, Reddit, which wasn't far left, I mean this was another thing that they did. | ||
Under the fake news moniker, like, they identified, basically, like, when Trump was elected the first time in 2016, they went through and made a list of all of the organizations and websites that got him elected and just systematically eliminated them. | ||
Alex Jones is at the top of that list, eliminated us from every platform on a single day, thought they were going to take us out then. | ||
We survived because of your support at Infowarsstore.com and the AlexJonesstore.com. | ||
Reddit, the Donald, massive, massive campaign benefit for Trump. | ||
The central location for the memes that won Trump the election and the arguments that won him the election. | ||
That was completely shut down and Reddit was utterly destroyed, basically. | ||
It became a far-left website, but on purpose, by design, because of intervention and censorship. | ||
I remember the old days of Reddit where it was a... | ||
Ron Paul fan forum, basically. | ||
It was all very libertarian. | ||
Then it became MAGA. Now it's far-left trash and nobody goes there anymore. | ||
Unless you're a federal employee on work time and you want to make violent threats against Trump, then you go to Reddit. | ||
Last month, Reddit temporarily banned multiple pages after users began posting threats aimed at staff working for the Department of Government Efficiency. | ||
Quote, time to hunt, one user posted, while another asserted, let's drag their necks up by a large coil-up rope. | ||
And it's like, you know, it's okay to mock and laugh at these people threatening violence when you can just picture them. | ||
You can just imagine what they're like. | ||
And you're either dealing with like SSRI riddled 90 pound Ferries who've never committed violence in their life or, you know, 400-pound DMV workers making these threats. | ||
At the same time, the acceleration and extremism that's happening on the left should be worrying you. | ||
It should worry you about just how open these threats are. | ||
According to popular streamer Asmongold, the deluge of threats will provide a pretext for the government to mandate tying a person's real identification to their online user account. | ||
Saying, quote, You have people that are upvoting and glorifying political violence all over this website. | ||
It's completely become a radical terrorist breeding ground. | ||
These people are speedrunning internet real ID. It's like actually insane how bad it is. | ||
He notes that the threats have escalated since UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was shot and killed by Luigi Mangione, who's become an icon for many on the extreme left. | ||
Asmongold highlighted the irony of far leftists spending years lobbying for mass censorship of conservatives, then complaining when it gets used against them. | ||
But, you know, again, I mean, it's just, it's... | ||
There's got to be a word for it. | ||
Disequal. | ||
Maybe it's not unequal because that's just like, oh, it's not totally fair. | ||
But it's like, no, we get banned for saying things that are true and normal and peaceful and like constitutional. | ||
It's like we get banned for just saying our opinion. | ||
They're allowed to remain despite posting explicit death threats. | ||
So it's disequal. | ||
It's not unequal. | ||
It's like beyond unequal. | ||
It's... | ||
Just totally invert it. | ||
It says Reddit is a very sensorial website. | ||
They constantly ban people for things that are wrong think. | ||
Now these people are on the receiving end of it and they're crying about free speech, but they were never crying about free speech when people they disagreed with were being banned. | ||
And again, if you're making death threats to the president, you should be banned. | ||
Obviously, and I would say that for anybody on either side. | ||
This is the issue. | ||
We're banned for wrong think. | ||
We're banned for having the wrong opinion or from knowing things that they don't want us to know, facts that are inconvenient to them, gets us banned. | ||
They're making explicit death threats and crying about censorship. | ||
It's getting real bad. | ||
These people are speedrunning Internet Real ID. I just hope they understand that, said Asmongold, in reference to a system in dictatorships like China where Internet use is only permitted via a government ID, which can be revoked at any time. | ||
The streamer said that the... | ||
Perfect amount of moderation should be speech in line with the First Amendment that is legal in addition to banning any incitement to violence or doxing. | ||
You just follow the law and you ban people based off things they say that break the law, said the YouTuber. | ||
Asmongold said, far leftists spewing violence think they are rebel heroes, but that, quote, the only people they're going to be heroes for is the government because the deep state government people are going to be able to justify Real ID on the internet. | ||
But, like, they actually are fine with that. | ||
They're actually in favor of that. | ||
In a weird way, Obviously, it's these people that want to tear down the system. | ||
It's only because they think our system is too open to manipulation. | ||
They want a new system that is more controlled, more top-down, more censorious. | ||
They're not threatened by RealID because they think that if RealID gets imposed, nobody has to use their real name on the internet, that people in the government in control of that system and monitoring that system will let them... | ||
Spew their death threats, let them be rebels, say they're communistic hogwash, and they'll go after the people that they deem are Nazis, like people who happen to notice the white genocide going on at the moment. | ||
So they're not scared by this. | ||
They're not afraid of real ideas. | ||
If they had any principles at all, they would be, but they're not. | ||
So they're in favor of collapsing this system by violence if necessary to usher in communism. | ||
It's extremely dangerous, and there's literally millions out there. | ||
And they're coordinating and organizing right now and getting more and more aggressive, as we covered yesterday, with people being shot, having guns at the White House and Capitol, and all these others. | ||
These are just little flare-ups. | ||
We're going to see the Big Bang in a little bit. | ||
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All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
We just don't want to talk about today. | ||
We're not going to be joined by a guest. | ||
Should I tell them who the guest is? | ||
Because we should be joined by him tomorrow. | ||
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We're working on it. | |
It's the Tiger King. | ||
We're going to be joined by the Tiger King tomorrow. | ||
He's in prison, so it's not always easy to connect to people in prison. | ||
We were supposed to do it today. | ||
Something came up. | ||
We're going to try to do it tomorrow. | ||
We're very excited to talk to him. | ||
We have a lot of we have a lot of other stories still to get to. | ||
And. | ||
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You know, this. | |
It's not just America where. | ||
The government seems to have. | ||
Largely abandoned. | ||
It's more important and national obligations to instead hyper focus on the threat of speech. | ||
the threat of words, the threat of disagreement, the domestic terror threat of protests, people disagreeing with a foreign nation. | ||
Anti-Semitism. | ||
They're focusing almost entirely on anti-Semitism. | ||
Of course, story from yesterday. | ||
Trump Education Department announces 60 more universities under scrutiny over anti-Semitism. | ||
Northeastern colleges, Emerson College, Lafayette College, Lehigh University, Mulhenberg College, and Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania, and Middlebury College in Vermont. | ||
So this is clearly a violation of the First Amendment, clearly a violation of the separation of church and state. | ||
As you're not supposed to have a government program searching through university curriculum to make sure they adhere to a certain religious belief and not others. | ||
That's absurd. | ||
This is insane that this is happening. | ||
It shouldn't be happening at all, let alone for anti-Semitism. | ||
I'd be against it. | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
I don't know. | ||
So I would be against it if it was, you know, a government, you know, Trump Education Department announces 60 more universities under scrutiny over anti-Americanism. | ||
Like even that I'd be a little bit squeamish about. | ||
You're going to go in and dictate what they can believe? | ||
You're going to go in and tell them that if they are in favor of the Iraq war, they're anti-American and therefore don't get any federal funding? | ||
You know, you could take this to a million places. | ||
It's wrong on the face of it. | ||
And again, I can't help but wonder with the aggression that they're going after this, like is this literally like people attempting to exacerbate anti-Semitism? | ||
Because they could do this in so many other ways that were not as big of an affront against Americans who actually believe in free speech and don't want to be controlled by a faction of foreigners. | ||
So it almost feels like a false flagging. | ||
I don't even know how to explain it, but it's not just America that is dealing with this right now. | ||
It's not just America that's occupied. | ||
Australia's Albanese defends anti-Semitism response as Israel urges more action. | ||
This was a month ago. | ||
Basically, there's been major developments in laws against anti-Semitism in Australia because there's an epidemic of anti-Semitism. | ||
And I have a video that I want to go to now. | ||
And in searching for background information about this video, I just searched Australia anti-Semitism, and it's quite a situation there, folks. | ||
It's quite a situation. | ||
Now, they don't have the First Amendment. | ||
They don't have free speech. | ||
But I'm not sure we do either, at least when it comes to this topic. | ||
So we can talk a little bit about some of these things that are happening. | ||
New York Times had this article from, I believe, about a month ago. | ||
New York Times, spate of violent anti-Semitic attacks rattles Australia. | ||
The police said they're investigating whether overseas actors were involved in vandalizing of synagogues in a daycare center. | ||
In Melbourne, masked men sat fired to a storied synagogue in Sydney. | ||
A synagogue was defaced with red swastika spray-painted along the fence, while a daycare center was torched and scrawled with anti-Semitic slurs under the cover of night. | ||
A rash of anti-Semitic attacks in recent weeks has rattled the Jewish community in Australia, home to the largest proportion of Holocaust survivors outside Israel. | ||
There have been no reports of major casualties, but the violence represents a dramatic escalation of tensions reverberating. | ||
From the war in the Middle East, which also spurned Islamophobic episodes in Australia as well. | ||
So this was published on January 22nd, 2025. And of course, this whole article is just detailing the horrific attacks against the Jewish community. | ||
Very concerning. | ||
Jewish Council of Australia calls on politicians' media to stop exploiting anti-Semitism, which is an interesting twist to this. | ||
Maybe we'll get back to that. | ||
Australian universities agree to anti-Semitism definition that bans calling for Israel's elimination. | ||
So the same definition that is being adopted here in America, the IHRA definition of anti-Semitism to include criticism of Israel as being adopted at Australian universities. | ||
Mandatory jail for Nazi salutes under new Australian laws. | ||
Hate symbols and terror offenses will be punishable with mandatory jail terms ranging from one to six years in Australia after Parliament passed a series of amendments to hate crime laws on Thursday. | ||
Thursday, the new laws were passed following a wave of high-profile anti-Semitic attacks, which have become a major topic of debate in the country. | ||
Okay, so you have this wave of anti-Semitic attacks. | ||
Then you have new laws passed on the basis of those attacks. | ||
Now it's being revealed all of those attacks were false flags. | ||
That's not Infowars saying that. | ||
We're about to go to a national news broadcast in Australia detailing that every one of these attacks that were used to create the outrage, create the fear, create the drive for these laws to ban hand movements and words was all predicated on total false flag fraudulent non-existent attacks. | ||
Let's go to clip number three. | ||
Australian authorities have confirmed. | ||
The string of alleged anti-Semitic attacks were all hoaxes. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Good evening. | |
It was labelled terrorism. | ||
The discovery of a caravan at Jural laden with explosives targeting Sydney's Jewish community. | ||
Today it's been revealed the whole thing was one big hoax. | ||
And it's not just the caravan. | ||
Weeks of supposedly anti-Semitic attacks, actually the work of organised crime. | ||
A wave of anti-Semitic attacks strike fear in Sydney's Jewish community. | ||
But today, as police made raids right across the city, the theory, a lone underworld figure and not groups with radical views. | ||
It was responsible for the weeks of chaos. | ||
We believe the person pulling the strings wanted changes to their criminal status but maintained a distance from their scheme and hired alleged local criminals to carry out parts of their plan. | ||
And it wasn't just fire bombings and spray paint attacks. | ||
The caravan found on a road in Jural in north-west Sydney with explosives and a Jewish hit list back in January. | ||
Almost immediately experienced investigators within the joint counter-terrorism team believed that the caravan was part of a fabricated terrorist plot, essentially a criminal con job. | ||
The alleged plan for criminals was to tip off police about the caravan in the hope they could get reduced sentences or charges dropped. | ||
But that plot came unstuck when a local discovered the caravan with explosives and called the police. | ||
The caravan was never going to cause a mass casualty event, but instead was concocted by criminals who wanted to cause fear for personal benefit. | ||
250 NSW and Federal Police today rounded up 14 people. | ||
They currently face 49 charges. | ||
But the person, police say, who was pulling all the strings is, as of tonight, yet to be arrested. | ||
However, there's little doubt it's just a matter of time. | ||
We have further arrests and further persons of interest. | ||
That we wish to interview. | ||
Jewish leader Alex Rivchin was the target in the anti-Semitic attacks. | ||
Today's revelation, crimes not of hate, but self-interest was of little comfort. | ||
Community will feel little relief, I think, from these revelations. | ||
Damien Ryan, Nine News. | ||
Damien's with me in the studio. | ||
Damo, it was a shocking revelation by police today. | ||
Well, certainly, Pete. | ||
It's easy to forget the degree of fear and hate that had set over Sydney just weeks ago. | ||
All of it fuelled, we thought... | ||
By anti-Semitism. | ||
But now that's been turned on its head with this police allegation. | ||
Just a bunch of criminals were responsible looking for an easier ride. | ||
Pete, Damien, thank you. | ||
So there you go again. | ||
It's not us saying this. | ||
That is the official Australian police statement. | ||
Australian police say seemingly anti-Semitic terrorism incidents were really a criminal con job to sow chaos. | ||
So I wonder, will they undo all of the laws they passed on the basis of those attacks? | ||
Pretty convenient, I would think. | ||
Of course, they didn't provide the name. | ||
I didn't hear it. | ||
The name of the person who was pulling the strings behind the scenes? | ||
Why would they keep that name hidden, I wonder? | ||
Is it because it's like a prominent Jewish activist of some sort? | ||
Because that's the only thing that would make sense. | ||
Why else would you want to... | ||
Stage anti-Semitic attacks. | ||
I mean, the justification they give there doesn't really pass the smell test. | ||
In other words, they wanted to stage a fake crime so that they could then report it in exchange for, like, time off their sentence. | ||
That's the layout that was set up there. | ||
So why was it anti-Semitic? | ||
I mean, if all you want to do is stage a crime that you're going to stop, it can be anything. | ||
Doesn't have to be anti-Semitic. | ||
There's a truck with a bomb in it. | ||
I'm going to tell the police. | ||
Now I'm a hero. | ||
I've saved lives. | ||
So why make it anti-Semitic? | ||
Because the purpose of these attacks was to get the laws passed. | ||
They wanted to pass laws to limit speech, limit discussion, throw people in jail for hand movements. | ||
You can't just do that. | ||
You can't just say, hey, we're just going to... | ||
You know, ban these ideas. | ||
You have to have a reason. | ||
Well, we're going to ban these ideas because these ideas lead to this violence, this vandalism, these other crimes. | ||
So, again, it's not sufficient to say these people were motivated by a desire to, like, decrease their sentences because that wouldn't require it to be anti-Semitic attacks. | ||
That would just require some sort of crime that they're, you know, staging and then stopping. | ||
They were specifically anti-Semitic crimes because they wanted to pass these laws. | ||
Now the laws have been passed, and it's come out that the anti-Semitism was totally fraudulent overall. | ||
Explosives-filled caravan was found as part of a criminal con job, and those arrested motivated more by money than hate. | ||
They were paid to do it. | ||
Paid by who? | ||
Paid by the people that want to pass these laws. | ||
NSW Labor then rushed to pass new attacks on civil liberties on February 20th. | ||
Labor justified the new laws, saying they were aimed at curbing anti-Semitism. | ||
The laws give police powers to block peaceful protests at any site near a place of worship and carry a two-year prison sentence. | ||
According to The Guardian, 18 Labor MPs voiced concerns about the broad nature of the laws that give the police the power to issue move-on orders, regardless of whether the protest is directed at the place of worship. | ||
However, they voted for it alongside the coalition. | ||
Canales, a lawyer at the Human Rights Law Center, said the law is so vague it does not even define how near the protests need to be to a place of worship for the police to execute the new move-on powers. | ||
Which is just wild. | ||
So they stage attacks that are anti-Semitic. | ||
They pass laws on the base of that saying if they are close to a house of worship, protests are illegal. | ||
How close? | ||
That's debatable. | ||
That's up for debate. | ||
What type of house of worship? | ||
Also up for debate. | ||
In other words, total blank check ability to justify shutting down any protest ever anywhere on the basis of this vague law passed on the basis of a hoax, false flag, string of attacks. | ||
Your government at work, Australia. | ||
And it sort of goes on and on. | ||
And these are the exact same attacks, by the way, that I read about during that New York Times article. | ||
So New York Times comes out with this long article talking about all these anti-Semitic attacks, and they're the exact attacks that were used to justify the passing of the law, and they never actually happened. | ||
So do the laws get reversed? | ||
Obviously not. | ||
Two men charged in connection with alleged anti-Semitic attack on former Sydney home of Jewish leader Alex Richchen. | ||
Adam Edward Mule and Leon Sophilis were arrested in prison where they were on remand in relation to an earlier graffiti and fire incident at a Newtown synagogue. | ||
A Dover Heights home once owned by Richmond. | ||
The co-chief executive of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry was splashed with red paint in mid-January around 4 a.m., police alleged. | ||
Four cars were also damaged with two satellites. | ||
One of the cars set on fire was graffited with the words F Jews. | ||
The pair were in custody on remand after being charged in connection with the earlier incident at a synagogue in Newtown a week before Dover Heights attack. | ||
They allegedly spray-painted tin swaskas on the synagogue on the 11th of January. | ||
And they also tried to burn it down. | ||
All fake. | ||
All fraudulent. | ||
All staged. | ||
So just take it into account. | ||
Just take it into account with all these other claims about the shocking rise of anti-Semitism. | ||
And also, please stop asking why we don't engage in that sort of stuff. | ||
It's like literally people... | ||
So funny. | ||
People are just like, you won't call out the Jews! | ||
And it's like, you understand that the bad guys, the bad Jews that are passing... | ||
Laws and the bad white people and the bad Christians, like the bad people, they're passing laws to destroy your ability to speak freely, are desperate for anti-Semitic attacks. | ||
That's the justification they need to destroy your First Amendment. | ||
And if you don't provide it, they'll provide it for you. | ||
They'll do it themselves. | ||
That's how desperate they are for this to be real, for them to pass these laws. | ||
So just understand the dichotomy here and don't play into it. | ||
It's not that difficult. | ||
This is from DNI Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
Some good news here, again, from the Trump administration. | ||
Per directive, I have revoked security clearances and barred access to classified information for Anthony Blinken, Jake Sullivan, Lisa Monaco, Mark Zaid, Norm Eisen, Letitia James, Alvin Bragg, and Andrew Wiseman, along with the 51 signers of the Hunter Biden disinformation letter. | ||
The president's daily brief is no longer being provided to former President Biden. | ||
And it's funny. | ||
Both Alex and I, Alex Jones and I, retweeted this exact tweet with almost word for word the exact same phrase. | ||
Which was, this is good, now arrest them. | ||
This is good, now send them to jail forever. | ||
And I think that's how a lot of us are feeling. | ||
I think a lot of us are feeling like losing their job isn't good enough. | ||
Losing their security clearance is nothing. | ||
So arrest them. | ||
I'm telling you, there's something about this Trump administration that it's like, it's all like a tease. | ||
We just keep being teased with stuff. | ||
Where they're like, we are going to go after these guys. | ||
These guys fraudulently claimed the Hunter Biden laptop was fake. | ||
They covered it up. | ||
They rigged the election. | ||
They launched lawsuits against their political opponents. | ||
They violated the very basics of our constitutional order and our fundamental principles. | ||
They wield enormous, inordinate power using your taxpayer dollars to destroy your way of life. | ||
In some cases, lead to the death of millions by starting wars. | ||
And we're all like, yeah, these guys suck. | ||
They're like, yeah, so we're gonna take their security clearance away. | ||
So, there you go. | ||
That'll make them think next time. | ||
Oh, next time they'll think twice about launching a coup against the sitting president of the United States because they're going to lose their security clearance. | ||
So, problem solved. | ||
It's like, no, no, go harder. | ||
You have to go much, much, much harder against these people. | ||
We're in a fight for our lives here. | ||
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So, where are the trials? | |
Where are the imprisonments? | ||
Where are the executions for treason? | ||
Where are they? | ||
Where are they? | ||
It's a good start. | ||
It's a good start. | ||
That's what Alex and I, we both said, we both started with, it's a good start, not throw them in prison. | ||
Same thing with MAGA and Thomas Massey. | ||
It's like, you know, I almost want to see it at a rally or something. | ||
With Trump going, we're going to stop illegal immigration. | ||
We're like, yeah, we're going to bring peace in Ukraine. | ||
Yeah, and we hate Thomas Massey. | ||
No. | ||
Sorry you lost us there, Trump. | ||
Sorry you were on a pretty good streak there, but then you said something utterly out of left field and totally insane. | ||
Why? | ||
Why are we saying this? | ||
Why are you doing this? | ||
I don't understand what's happening. | ||
I don't understand how we are so far off the mark in so many different ways. | ||
There's Alex Jones. | ||
It's a good start, and I'll arrest them all for treason. | ||
Considering the fact that they did in fact commit treason, maybe now would be the time to arrest them for that. | ||
Or tell you what, maybe you should find out if one of the entries in any one of their bank accounts is mislabeled and then you can charge them with 34 felonies. | ||
You know, maybe you could do what they did to you. | ||
Maybe we could do it to them. | ||
But we don't need to. | ||
But we don't have to fabricate totally fraudulent and nonsensical. | ||
Charges to go after them. | ||
We can just charge them for what we know they've done. | ||
Be it the theft of millions of dollars through fraud or subversion of the election through the misuse of government power by releasing the Hunter Biden laptop or any of the other various wars they've started and assassinations they've allowed to go on or blatant lies that they've told. | ||
I mean, just it's like Treat these criminals with the same intensity that the Democrats treat innocent people. | ||
Can we do that? | ||
Is that a good way to put it? | ||
If we, and I don't think it's too much to ask, if we could treat these acknowledged, open, tyrannical, treasonous scum with the same vitriol and aggression They took an unpermitted stroll through the Capitol. | ||
Like, then we'd be good. | ||
We'd be good. | ||
If we could just get that bare minimum, basic justice, we could solve all these problems. | ||
But no, they're being stripped of their security clearances. | ||
Okay, so they will no longer have access to top-secret clearance. | ||
So, that'll show them? | ||
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No. | |
Nope. | ||
This has to just be the start. | ||
It's just insane. | ||
Meanwhile, there is, well, I don't know if we have, we totally have time for it here. | ||
I guess it's a short clip. | ||
We'll go to this, clip number 15. This is Trump talking about the stock market yesterday, and I actually totally agree with his sentiment here. | ||
Clip number 15. Let's watch. | ||
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You said, look, we're going to have a disruption, but we're okay with that. | |
Is that what you meant? | ||
The stock market going down was the disruption? | ||
What other disruption were you alluding to? | ||
Look, what I have to do is build a strong country. | ||
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You can't really watch the stock market. | |
If you look at China, they have a 100-year perspective. | ||
We have a quarter. | ||
We go by quarters. | ||
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That's true. | |
And you can't go by that. | ||
You have to do what's right. | ||
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What we're doing is we're building a tremendous foundation for the future. | |
Tremendous foundation. | ||
So I actually agree with that. | ||
And that is the way that we should be thinking about the economy. | ||
The problem is people are going to see their Investments tank. | ||
People are going to see their returns not being quite as generous as they once were, and they're going to panic, and they're going to want it to stop. | ||
But we really have been treating this country in a quarter-by-quarter manner, and it's why everything sucks and is failing now. | ||
If instead we tried to think, what is this country going to look like in 100 years, and what do we need? | ||
To provide the best path forward for the next century, we probably wouldn't have outsourced everything to China for a couple points in the stock market. | ||
Right? | ||
We probably wouldn't have engaged in DEI to the extent that planes are falling out of the sky. | ||
A lot of things we would have done differently if we instead had a long-term view that our enemies have. | ||
Now, when it comes to Ukraine, They're doing everything they can to continue the war there as well, including the largest attack ever against Moscow with a massive drone attack earlier today. | ||
Meanwhile, the Trump administration is saying Zelensky must prepare elections and cede territory to end the war. | ||
American and Ukrainian officials are meeting in Saudi Arabia. | ||
The question of elections in Ukraine, which have been canceled indefinitely under martial law, has moved to the forefront. | ||
Also, as pressure is still on Kiev to sign the minerals deal, Trump White House wants Zelensky to begin planning elections or else consider stepping down. | ||
As a condition for the resumption of U.S. military aid and intelligence sharing, a fresh NBC report reveals Secretary of State Marco Rubio has also said Monday that Ukraine must cede territory. | ||
So this is a damned if you do, damned if you don't situation for Zelensky. | ||
But it's the real test. | ||
Does he actually care about his country, or does he care about his personal powers? | ||
Is he willing to give up his dictatorship for the sake of peace, or is he who we think he is? | ||
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