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With some Donald Trump propaganda on, you're getting harassed. | |
You are getting harassed. | ||
I'll make the rules. | ||
I just follow them. | ||
Harassed. | ||
Harassed. | ||
Let's be very clear here. | ||
The Republican Party, the MAGA Republicans, are a domestic terrorist cell operating in America. | ||
We are in the prime position to stabilize the country, become successful and wealthy again. | ||
And lift up the rest of the world. | ||
And Trump understands that, and that's the real economics. | ||
The globalists want a global new dark age. | ||
They want a collapsed global society. | ||
And we're so far along, it is hard to turn this around. | ||
And that's why the idiots on the left think they're on the winning team are such fools when the globalists will absolutely destroy them as well when they've lived out their usefulness. | ||
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It's coming. | |
We're all going to wake up one morning and roll over and grab our phones and that line is going to be right there. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And I can't wait. | ||
It's going to be glorious. | ||
I heard about the incident in front of the White House. | ||
Rest in peace, all the things. | ||
But this is the energy. | ||
Let's flood the system and see what happens. | ||
Whoever steps up and deals with those two problems. | ||
We'll be celebrated for the rest of time. | ||
There will be holidays forever celebrating you, whoever takes care of those problems. | ||
I've been warning, if they start actually saying Trump supporters are about to activate terrorism, that means their operatives are getting ready to do some false flags. | ||
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Yeah, so we're going to see some of these things. | |
And one of the other aspects of their coalition, right, the opposition. | ||
So Black Lives Matter, Antifa, elements of Hamas and Hezbollah are on the streets of America, large, large swaths of them. | ||
You have the cartels. | ||
MS-13 is probably the biggest one that was involved in really the drug smuggling and the human smuggling. | ||
You have Tom Holman is still going after this Venezuelan cartel, Cartel del Sol, or elements of them. | ||
So you still have on the streets of America a lot of Operatives that they can tap into and in fact do tap into them. | ||
All I'm saying right now is that someone in the White House would better take their shot right now and better not f***ing this. | ||
My doors are open for you if you need a safe house. | ||
Do it. | ||
You know you've been thinking about it. | ||
Why not do it? | ||
Why not do it? | ||
Do it. | ||
Do it! | ||
The military takes out Trump. | ||
We must honor them. | ||
No veteran left behind. | ||
If you have friends and family in the military, we must plead with them to do what must be done. | ||
And we will build statues in their names. | ||
We will name our children after them, and we will help them like we've never helped veterans before. | ||
Who's with me? | ||
If you didn't stand up against Donald Trump's pardon of 1,500 insurrectionists who have violated the Capitol like no other time in history, then you don't have the right to clutch your pearls and be all outraged over | ||
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a member. | |
It is very clear that Medicaid is on the table. | ||
It is very clear that Social Security is on the table. | ||
It is very clear that people will die. | ||
The baby boomers, the civil rights generation, they knew what they had to do. | ||
They were willing to fight and die for their rights. | ||
This generation of Congress, they are not meeting the moment. | ||
This is all happening is because they're losing. | ||
And that's why it's critical. | ||
Everybody understand. | ||
They bring down Social Security, crash it. | ||
They're the ones behind it. | ||
They break down, take down Rumble, X today. | ||
Now they're announcing it's some leftist group taking credit for that. | ||
But you know, it's not some little group. | ||
It's major state organizers. | ||
Okay? | ||
So they're trying to crash the market right now. | ||
This is their big move. | ||
This is their big test. | ||
And then they'll just incrementally turn the heat up here. | ||
And we need Trump to address the nation and to call for peace and call these people out. | ||
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While other networks lie to you about what's happening now, Infowars tells you the truth about what's happening next. | |
Star Wars.com forward slash go. | ||
Star Wars. | ||
It's Monday, March 17th 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. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Coming to you live this St. Patrick's Day, Monday morning, March 17th, 2025. | ||
Very happy to be here with you today. | ||
I've got green pants on. | ||
I'm definitely wearing green. | ||
You just can't see it. | ||
You just can't see the green I'm wearing. | ||
So you're not allowed to pinch me. | ||
Hope everybody's having a good day. | ||
We've got a lot to talk about. | ||
Big news over the weekend. | ||
International news. | ||
Proceeding apace peace in Ukraine. | ||
War in the Middle East. | ||
And chaos in domestic terrorism here at home. | ||
We've got a lot to talk about today. | ||
A lot of videos to show you. | ||
And we got to get a censored or in some way edited version of the Alex Jones protest. | ||
The Alex Jones versus the Tesla protesters this weekend. | ||
It was just classic. | ||
It was some classic stuff. | ||
Although I think it's the first time Alex has been out on the street in his new evolved form. | ||
In Charizard form. | ||
A little bit more intimidating, I think. | ||
I think it was a little bit more intimidating for the protesters. | ||
It was very interesting. | ||
A lot of stuff to observe there, including not just the fact that these insane leftists are protesting Tesla because they hate Trump, because they hate Elon, because Elon is helping Trump. | ||
They're a little bit off the mark on what they're protesting. | ||
And their numbers are pathetic, frankly. | ||
Dwindling and pathetic and old. | ||
It's very strange that all the protests that you see now, the vast majority of people are boomers. | ||
They're old people. | ||
Not usually what you see with protests. | ||
That's because the young people are running around burning Tesla dealerships down. | ||
The old people are the ones out there waving rainbow flags. | ||
We'll get into all of it. | ||
Major, and oh right, Trump may have crossed the Rubicon this week. | ||
It's like last week we covered extensively the activism of the judges and the judiciary. | ||
Stepping in and basically trying to reverse absolutely everything Trump is doing. | ||
Even though that's not the way any of this is supposed to work. | ||
I'm on a big old rant last week about how judges have to stop inserting themselves into the lawful activity of the executive branch because you're giving all of the excuse the executive branch could ever want for ignoring any and all orders from the judiciary. | ||
If you don't use that power that you're given in an appropriate and meaningful way, then you don't deserve it and it will be taken from you. | ||
You will be ignored. | ||
And there's nothing you can do about it. | ||
And that is what's happening now. | ||
So I guess we told you so. | ||
And you should have listened. | ||
But you didn't. | ||
And now you don't matter anymore. | ||
Now the executive branch is simply choosing to ignore you. | ||
And that is their prerogative. | ||
Since they're the ones with the army. | ||
With the giant army. | ||
So... | ||
We'll get into it. | ||
We'll get into all of it and take your calls as well. | ||
Let's begin today as we do every day with our daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Monday, the 17th of March, 2025. | ||
How Trump's White House defied a judge's order in halting deportations. | ||
The Trump administration says it ignored a Saturday court order to turn around two plane loads of alleged Venezuelan gang members because the flights were over international water, and therefore the ruling didn't apply, two senior officials tell Axios. | ||
The administration's decision to defy federal judges order is exceedingly rare and highly controversial. | ||
Quote, court order defied many first of many, as I've been warning in the start of a true constitutional crisis. | ||
National Security Attorney Mark S. Zaid, a Trump critic, wrote on X, adding that Trump could ultimately get impeached. | ||
Yeah, well, listen. | ||
Listen, Zaid, who, by the way, just had his security clearance stripped from him by Pam Bondi. | ||
If you're concerned about the rule of law, and you should have been concerned when it was shattered beyond repair, Not just the law, | ||
but common sense and any distant concern for the well-being of the American people, they defied all of that. | ||
The rule of law was shattered when you people decided that the law was a barrier to your – | ||
Complete and wanton destruction of the United States as a concept, as a thing, as a nation, as a people. | ||
So shut up. | ||
So shut up, alright? | ||
If you wanted the rule of law, then you should have obeyed the law. | ||
Fact is, you people obliterated the law with your open border policy, your CBP1 app. | ||
Show me the law that says that the... | ||
The Biden administration was allowed to create an app to let people request asylum and get instant first-class tickets one way into the United States. | ||
No, no. | ||
The rule of law is dead, and you killed it. | ||
So, enjoy the outcome. | ||
Meanwhile, at least 40 are dead as severe weather sweeps across the nation. | ||
At least 40 people have died across Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Alabama, and Mississippi as powerful storm systems swept through the Midwest and South. | ||
Just pretty crazy weather across the United States. | ||
Meanwhile, U.S. strikes took out multiple Houthi leaders, National Security Advisor Mike Waltz says. | ||
The Houthis then launched a successful counter-strike on Sunday. | ||
U.S. airstrikes targeting Houthis was an overwhelming response, Waltz told Martha Raddatz on... | ||
This week on ABC, the United States airstrikes that bombarded Yemen over the weekend targeted and took out multiple leaders of the Iran-backed Houthis, White House National Security Advisor Mike Waltz said Sunday. | ||
Speaking on ABC's This Week, Waltz argued a co-anchor, two co-anchor Martha Raddatz, that these latest strikes differed from the countless strikes President Joe Biden's administration launched against the rebel group, explaining that President Donald Trump's administration would take extra steps of designating the Houthis a foreign terrorist organization. | ||
Remember how we said that at a certain point, international geopolitical relations reverts back to playground rules? | ||
This is a great example of that. | ||
No, it's different when we do it because we said no backsies. | ||
We said that they were terrorists first, so now it's different when we airstrike them. | ||
We said no bases. | ||
We said no base before we struck them. | ||
The Biden administration didn't do that. | ||
It's very different. | ||
It's a very different situation. | ||
Why are the Houthis our enemies? | ||
What did they do to us? | ||
Well, they stopped shipping in the Red Sea for some part, but that's in response to the ongoing genocide that we are funding and arming and facilitating by blocking UN resolutions and other geopolitical maneuvers. | ||
And now they've launched a full-fledged strike with like 18 ballistic missiles against a U.S. aircraft carrier, which is what we've been warning about for the last year at least. | ||
That if we get entangled with all of our Navy ships and all of the incredible hypersonic capabilities of the new ballistic missiles that Iran is building, then you're going to see an aircraft carrier go down or you're going to see dozens of American soldiers killed and then we'll be... | ||
In it, in a full-fledged manner. | ||
So I think for the sake of peace in the world and America, I think we should just not be involved. | ||
So I'm against this, and we can get into that a little bit later as well. | ||
Interestingly, and I don't like this person, but... | ||
Well, whatever. | ||
We'll get into it later. | ||
We'll get into it later. | ||
But people were posting basically saying, you know, Biden is not allowed to strike the Houthis. | ||
This is... | ||
But war crime, this is bad. | ||
And then posting exactly the same thing, but replacing Biden's name with Trump. | ||
And the responses to that on X are very different to one another. | ||
Not here, not at Infowars, because it turns out it doesn't matter who's the one doing it. | ||
Personally, I'm against bombing people in the third world for the sake of Israel. | ||
That's just me. | ||
That's a story from NPR. | ||
A customer shot, uh... | ||
A few months after sticker shock from the nationwide egg crisis, relief might finally be on the way. | ||
The U.S. Department of Agriculture reported Friday that the national average wholesale price of eggs has been steadily declining since late February. | ||
In other words, the cost that distributors are charging retailers is going down. | ||
According to the latest USDA report, the average wholesale cost of white eggs was $4.15 per dozen, about half of what it was just a few weeks ago. | ||
We're going to have to shut up. | ||
Turns out Democrats are going to have to stop talking about that now. | ||
It's been very convenient. | ||
It's been the one thing during the Trump administration they've been able to hang their hat on. | ||
What about the egg prices? | ||
You know the egg prices they didn't care about and gaslit you. | ||
Telling you that actually grocery prices are super cheap and the economy is incredible. | ||
Remember they told you that for four years? | ||
Even though you knew it wasn't true from your own life and observation. | ||
And then for like two weeks. | ||
They got to go, actually, egg prices are high. | ||
We realize that now. | ||
Now that Trump's in charge, we realize that egg prices are super high and they need to come down, but Trump's not bringing them down, is he? | ||
And then he did, so they'll have to stop talking about that again. | ||
We'll have to go back to how we were four weeks ago when they pretended egg prices weren't a big deal and weren't raising. | ||
So Trump cuts them in half in a matter of a month, and now they'll have to shut up. | ||
Meanwhile, and this is a two-for-one for our... | ||
Final story. | ||
Trump ties for the highest approval he's ever had, as more Americans say U.S. is on the right track than any time in 20 years. | ||
So three months into his second term, President Trump hit the highest approval rating he's ever had as commander-in-chief, while more Americans say the country is on the right track than any point since 2014, a new poll has found. | ||
That was an NBC News poll reported by New York Post. | ||
Combine that with this. | ||
Democrats hit rock bottom. | ||
NBC polls show just 7% of Americans have a very favorable opinion of the Democratic Party. | ||
They are in full-blown collapse as this NBC News poll reveals a devastating reality. | ||
With the nation rejecting their radical policies and endless failures, only 7% of Americans still had a very positive view of the Democrats, marking an all-time low in NBC News polling. | ||
History dating back to 1990, according to the Far Left Network. | ||
And 27% of registered voters said they now view the Democratic Party positively. | ||
Just 27% of their own constituents actually like what they're doing and have an even moderately positive view of these absolute morons. | ||
And in fact, I want to go to a video. | ||
I'm not sure if I... | ||
I thought I'd put it in. | ||
Bill Maher, clip number nine here. | ||
Because this is a, well, she calls herself a leftist MAGA, a MAGA leftist. | ||
And while Bill Maher and his audience laugh at that, I want to remind you that despite appearances, like you're going to hear a crowd of people in this studio at Bill Maher's show jeer this person. | ||
And it must be difficult to do this because they must be drawing this entire audience from that 7% of Americans who still have a favorable opinion of the Democrat Party. | ||
Despite the 30 people in the audience jeering, that's going to give you the impression that the views this woman is expressing are unpopular. | ||
But that's because that's the point of it. | ||
These ideas are not popular. | ||
Nobody likes the Democrats anymore. | ||
93% of people do not have a very positive, favorable view of the Democrats. | ||
So that's who this audience is. | ||
This audience represents a minuscule and diminishing percentage of the American populace. | ||
And hopefully more people are reflected by and resonate with the things this woman is saying. | ||
Clip number nine. | ||
Trump's pro-worker, anti-war, socially moderate. | ||
This position is really just the democratic position from several decades ago. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Just a conservative leaning right to a Trump supporter, okay? | ||
Someplace I would never go. | ||
I mean, the night is young, Bill. | ||
It is not ever gonna be that young. | ||
And I'm just wondering what you think now. | ||
We're approaching two months in. | ||
I mean, you must have a feeling in your gut, look me in the eye and tell me you don't, that this is really going badly, and I shouldn't have thrown my lot in with this team. | ||
Oh, no, I feel the opposite. | ||
All right. | ||
Tell me why. | ||
I'm so sorry, Bill. | ||
No, no, tell me why. | ||
No, I feel so proud of... | ||
I mean, I was never a Republican or a conservative. | ||
I was a leftist, and I am still a leftist. | ||
I'm just a MAGA leftist now because... | ||
That makes no sense. | ||
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Would you like me to explain it to you about it? | |
When I look at what President Trump ran on and the agenda that he's enacting right now, he took a Republican Party that was built on social conservatism, foreign interventions and wars, and free trade and free markets. | ||
And he basically took an axe to all of those. | ||
During the campaign, he said, look... | ||
I mean, he's pretty pro-gay. | ||
That's pretty obvious. | ||
He appointed the highest-ranking out gay person, Scott Bessent, our Secretary of Treasury, which is incredible. | ||
And he sidelined the pro-life wing of his party. | ||
He has changed the party, for sure. | ||
Okay, so he believes abortion should be legal for 12 weeks. | ||
But free trade, you mentioned. | ||
On foreign intervention, he's anti-war. | ||
He's trying to bring an end to all of these wars, okay? | ||
By surrendering, but yes. | ||
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That is one way to end the war. | ||
Well, you know, he's on the other side of another party that is quite pro-war and wants to keep the war going, right? | ||
So, okay, so let me just get to the third point. | ||
And the third point is, and he's not free trade, he does not believe in free trade. | ||
He looked at our destroyed manufacturing base. | ||
He looked at the downwardly mobile working class. | ||
He looked at the fact that working class Americans can no longer afford the American dream. | ||
And he looked at why that was, which was there was a handshake agreement between both parties that we should somehow have free trade, which resulted in shipping five million good manufacturing jobs overseas to build up China and Mexico. | ||
And some came here. | ||
No, what they did was they brought in millions and millions of illegal migrants to compete with the jobs that remained here. | ||
And what Donald Trump said was, we have to stop selling out the working class. | ||
That agenda that he laid out, socially moderate, anti-war and anti-free trade protectionist, that is a leftist agenda. | ||
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Sam, I will bring you in, I swear to God. | |
I wouldn't call it a leftist agenda. | ||
I'd call it a populist agenda. | ||
I'd call it a... | ||
Common sense agenda. | ||
I don't know why they call that. | ||
I mean, there's something leftist about that. | ||
It's just kind of a weird way to frame it. | ||
Bill Maher confronts Trump fan over the first few weeks in office. | ||
You must realize this is going really badly. | ||
Again, they're flailing. | ||
They're trying desperately to frame what Trump is doing as something bad, but pretty much literally nobody's buying it. | ||
I mean, do we need to go over the numbers again? | ||
So, I mean, they're sitting there going, wow, Trump supporters must be really, really disappointed in how things are going. | ||
Actually has the highest approval rating of any time in the entire time that he's been president, including the first administration. | ||
And more Americans say we're on track than any time in 20 years since 2004, three months into his second term. | ||
The bad news is that Trump's still not won over a majority of Americans, and 54% said they disapprove of his handling of the economy the first time he's lost a majority on that issue in the NBC poll. | ||
Even so, the survey found that voters generally feel Trump is bringing the right kind of change on key issues, even tariffs. | ||
More Americans support his changes to trade policy, 41%, than oppose them. | ||
38% according to NBC. | ||
That's despite the stock market sell-off last week as Wall Street grappled with Trump's decision earlier this month to slap a 25% across-the-board tariffs on Canada and Mexico, as well as a 20% tariff on China. | ||
His position on the border is the most popular. | ||
56% said that was a positive change on government cuts. | ||
47% said his changes were good compared to just 29% who opposed, even his handling on Ukraine war and NATO. | ||
And this is the thing. | ||
And this is why we like Trump in the first place, because he has pretty much shattered and made redundant or unnecessary or just inaccurate the division between Republican and Democrat, | ||
the fake division that says you either worship corporations or worship the government. | ||
That's been the conservatism. | ||
That's been sold to us for the last 20 years before Trump came into office was sell everything out to the corporations, do whatever is necessary for the biggest profit for the shareholders, which means shipping everything to Mexico and China and screwing over the American middle class and leaving American small towns to wither and die as their industry is forcefully stripped from them. | ||
That was never a good thing. | ||
That was never a pro-America thing. | ||
That was never a positive thing. | ||
Legacy media and the legacy political construct is passe. | ||
It's done with. | ||
It's over. | ||
You've got to get over these fake divisions that were deliberately designed to keep you in one camp or another, one that sold out the American people to the highest bidder and the other that enslaved the American people under a big brother government. | ||
We don't have to have either one of these things. | ||
We can actually have policies that benefit the American people and keep the economy strong. | ||
We can actually fund ourselves and still not collapse into a socialist quagmire. | ||
We cannot give away all of our money, all of our riches and wealth and power to foreigners and fall for the lie that America is somehow simultaneously a melting pot. | ||
Where anybody and everybody can come and be just as American as anybody else, while simultaneously saying America is a white supremacist country and built on the back of bigotry and racial slavery and therefore must be torn down. | ||
All of these things are false dichotomies that are pushed forward by people that want to keep you in a box to keep you controlled. | ||
Trump just shattered the box and said, I don't care if it's left or right, I'm going to do what's right for the American people, economically, politically. | ||
Spiritually, morally, we're just going to do what's right from now on. | ||
And that's got people, I guess, on both sides pretty mad and on both sides very happy. | ||
And everything he's done so far has been extremely positive in terms of the actual continuation and flourishing of the American people. | ||
And we'll talk about it. | ||
It's been a bit of a whiplash because for the entire time that Trump has been on the political scene, there have been these claims of like, Trump is going to invoke the Illegal Alien Act of 1789 and that's going to give him these incredible powers and that just never happens. | ||
Except this time it is happening. | ||
Except this time, like I did, I had to do a double take earlier this weekend. | ||
Because I thought it was one of those posts. | ||
I thought it was one of those like, well, you know, Trump could invoke this 200-year-old law. | ||
And you've heard this so much. | ||
But then I was like, wait, no, he did. | ||
No, he did do that. | ||
No, it turns out he actually did invoke a 1789 illegal alien law that allowed him to expel dangerous foreigners. | ||
Which is amazing. | ||
I was like, holy crap, he actually did it. | ||
This is actually happening. | ||
We're actually using whatever, you know, authority that he has necessary to actually do what's right for the American people. | ||
That's wonderful. | ||
And then you like refresh the page and it's like, and a judge has stopped it and a judge | ||
You know, it's interesting. | ||
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the way that we are you | |
You spend so much time sort of talking about the way that populations can be sort of hoodlinked into going along with tyranny. | ||
I think what we're seeing now is the very natural progression towards tyranny that occurs when you have widespread and decentralized oppression and that you have to counteract that somehow. | ||
So I was just reading this story, and I don't have this video, but I'm sure the crew can find it, of Trump being bumped with the boom microphone at a press gaggle. | ||
So Trump's doing a presser, and he's staying there, and there's a boom microphone that bumps him in the face. | ||
His reaction was kind of funny. | ||
The person that did it apparently is a far leftist. | ||
NPR reporter might not have been quite as accidental as it may seem at first. | ||
In response to this, stories on Infowars.com, Trump bumped with boom microphone at press gaggle. | ||
Was it intentional? | ||
Alex Jones delivers emergency message to Trump. | ||
Keep media at a distance while conducting interviews. | ||
So there's the bump. | ||
I don't know, something about that face cracks me up. | ||
Yeah, he's not happy about that. | ||
Not happy about being smacked in the face with a boom pole. | ||
But of course, it's not actually that funny. | ||
As Alex Jones pointed out, a lethal dose of fentanyl can fit on the lead of a pencil, a pencil tip, which is why it's an extremely dangerous substance for a number of reasons. | ||
But police will go. | ||
And be patting somebody down if they just accidentally touch a baggie that once held fentanyl. | ||
It might kill them. | ||
Like, it's extremely potent and powerful. | ||
And that's just, that's a street drug, right? | ||
There's stuff that's even more powerful and dangerous made specifically to kill people. | ||
And so, of course, the response to this is like, okay, people have to be kept like 15 feet away from the president at all times. | ||
Because you've seen how crazy these people are. | ||
You've seen how they have made a martyr and a saint out of people like Luigi Mangione, who killed somebody that nobody's even ever heard of. | ||
The left is in an extremely heightened moment of radicalization right now. | ||
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Hillary Clinton with the boom pole. | |
That boom pole didn't kill itself. | ||
So yeah, it actually is dangerous. | ||
So yeah, there's the lady. | ||
She's some NPR. | ||
Hardcore. | ||
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She might as well be Hillary. | |
She might as well be Hillary Clinton. | ||
And you know, it's hard to tell at a certain point because is she a far leftist activist who took an opportunity to accidentally hit Trump so she could tell her friends later, yeah, I've hit Trump in the face actually. | ||
I've done more than anybody. | ||
I hit him in the face with a boom pole. | ||
Was it on purpose? | ||
Was it intentional? | ||
Is she simply a 95-pound New York liberal trying to wield a one-pound microphone on a 15-foot pole and she just physically couldn't handle it? | ||
We don't know. | ||
We're not sure. | ||
Either way, it's an unacceptable breach of security. | ||
And if an assassin wanted to take out Trump, which we know they do because they've tried multiple times, then that would be a way to do it. | ||
And so what happens? | ||
Well, you have to have the administration, you have to have Trump 15 feet away from anybody, out of range, not to be, you know, within touching distance. | ||
See, I don't know, she could just be, she could just be a weak, pathetic lady who doesn't know how to hold something, like, there's a pole, I don't know, she, you know, it's hard to tell. | ||
It's hard to tell at a certain point. | ||
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What do you want to bet that she told her colleagues afterwards? | |
I totally bitch slapped the president. | ||
I totally did that on purpose. | ||
I'm sure. | ||
I'm absolutely sure. | ||
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Followed by a nice little re. | |
Yeah, they were cheersing her. | ||
They were celebrating her that night because that's the type of pathetic victory that they have to hang their hat on now since they have nothing real to point to. | ||
But again, it's like, okay, do we want to have a president that is like, Kept out of reach and elevated above everybody else. | ||
I mean, now you're talking about, should we carry him around on a leader? | ||
Should we put him on a throne and have him, you know, carried around by six muscle-bound eunuchs? | ||
Like, what are we doing here? | ||
But it's like, but you gotta do something, but you can't let these insane people get near the president because they'll try to kill him. | ||
So, okay, I guess he's gotta... | ||
I guess he's got to be kept out of hand's reach. | ||
I guess he has to be kept away from the lowly human beings and propped up like a demigod of some sort. | ||
Don't approach him or look him in the eye, right? | ||
At the same time, yeah, I guess that's what we have to do. | ||
I guess he has to be kept out of reach. | ||
I guess he has to be kept elevated and away from the people. | ||
And same thing with these judges. | ||
It's like, okay, do you want? | ||
You know, somebody at the top of your country, a supreme executive with no checks and balances, whose word is law, and who can simply issue orders and they're followed despite breaking the Constitution. | ||
I mean, do you want to create an imperial office? | ||
Because that's how you do it. | ||
You have a bunch of judges who, without any standing and in violation of every legal precedent, Are stepping in and putting a stop to basic executive functions. | ||
It's unacceptable. | ||
We can't have that. | ||
We can't have our votes overruled by some gaggle of appointed judges who we never have a say in their appointment. | ||
We never have an ability to recall them. | ||
Some dude in Hawaii that I've never heard of that's overriding the President of the United States in basic executive orders. | ||
No, we can't have that. | ||
So if they keep making those orders, we just have to start ignoring them and keep ignoring them. | ||
And now we're setting the president for an unchecked executive. | ||
So it's interesting. | ||
We talk a lot about the way the media plays into enslaving the minds of people and tricking them into accepting tyranny by You know, creating dangerous situations and offering safety as a price they pay, | ||
as a price you have to pay for, you know, diminish your freedoms and you'll receive safety. | ||
We talk a lot about that, but what we're witnessing now is just the functional establishment of an unchecked executive out of necessary response to the insanity of the left. | ||
You know, it's like, we don't want to do this, but you leave us no choice. | ||
You people are your bad people and your petty tyrants. | ||
And so we have to stop you. | ||
We have to just do what's right. | ||
And maybe that means overruling and just running over any judicial objection to what Trump is trying to do. | ||
And so these deportation flights are sort of a perfect example of that. | ||
And I was going to gather all the different responses to this, but they're all variations of the same reality, which is don't try to tell us that we're breaking the law when we're trying to solve the problem that was created by you breaking the law in the first place. | ||
They've just completely, and in a deliberately seditious way, Ignored the laws on the books. | ||
Or warped them and interpreted them in the most dishonest way in order to flood our country with millions upon millions of illegal immigrants. | ||
That was when the law was broken, and it's been broken since then. | ||
So if you want to say we're breaking the law by deporting people, it sort of falls flat. | ||
The way James Kirkpatrick put it. | ||
There's a post from Republicans Against Trump. | ||
Here we go. | ||
The Trump administration is brazenly ignoring a court order. | ||
We're no longer a nation of laws. | ||
James Kirkpatrick at VDare James K says, Yeah, that ended about 20 million illegal immigrants ago, loser. | ||
Yeah, the whole rule of law thing ended when you people decided that laws about the border didn't matter as long as you were in charge. | ||
As long as you were the ones tasked with the obligation of enforcing the law and decided to ignore that, And instead, provide the most expeditious, expedient process possible to import millions upon millions of illegals. | ||
You told us, you signaled to us, the law does not matter if it's a barrier to your agenda. | ||
So, shut up. | ||
So just stuff it. | ||
Just learn your lesson. | ||
This is the bed that you made that you're going to have to sleep in now. | ||
From Infowars.com. | ||
The White House says deportation flights do not defy the judge's order. | ||
I guess we'll start telling you how they did defy the order. | ||
I say they defied the order and I say it's a good thing they did. | ||
I say the order was invalid, was stupid and wrong. | ||
And again, we talked about this last time with the way that the executive branch is targeting Palestinian protesters for deportation. | ||
And how a judge stepped in and stopped that. | ||
Okay, here's a situation where the executive branch is doing something that in one way or another victimizes a lawfully innocent person, a person who's not been convicted of a crime. | ||
And I didn't really expand on that very much. | ||
But if you just think about it, it's like, okay, does the executive... | ||
Branch, who's in charge of Warcraft, who's in charge of intelligence and defeating our enemies and watching for subversion. | ||
That's what they're in charge of. | ||
If we were in direct war with China and the executive branch discovered that there was a sabotage agent who'd crossed over the Canadian border and was You know, | ||
snooping around some power plant in Minnesota and, you know, they're like, all right, this person just snuck into our country. | ||
They're a saboteur. | ||
They're going to try to do some damage. | ||
Obviously, they're allowed to go in and arrest that person. | ||
Obviously, they're allowed to do what's necessary to defend the United States, even against people that are in this country. | ||
So they have to be allowed to do that. | ||
But there has to be distinction between, like, Foreign saboteurs coming into this country to be treated as enemy combatants and therefore under the purview of the executive branch and the military to do what's necessary to protect the United States. | ||
And a Palestinian protester who has a green card, who's here legally, who's married to a U.S. citizen, who hasn't violated any laws, being arrested and expelled. | ||
By the executive branch under the guise of these warfighting powers. | ||
So it's like we've gone from, you know, Congress must declare war to Congress simply authorizes the indefinite waging of war against terrorism and whatever that entails to now protesters are terrorists or protesters are in favor of A group of people who terrorists are aligned with, | ||
therefore they're now a terrorist. | ||
And there's no backstop to this. | ||
There's no limiting factor to this. | ||
Sure, it's happening now with people who have green cards, who are foreigners that are here as guests. | ||
They're here temporarily or until they can get their citizenship. | ||
There's a very thin line between that and just American citizens themselves. | ||
And if they can do it to... | ||
People that are here legally? | ||
Because that's, again, the distinction. | ||
If this guy had been running Palestinian protests and wasn't here legally, then that would be one thing. | ||
But if he's here legally and he followed the rules and he followed the laws and he has the green card and he has a wife that's a citizen and he's working towards citizenship, then he has to come under the protection of our legal system, in which case he can't just be treated like an enemy combatant. | ||
Again, there's really no barrier. | ||
There's no tangible... | ||
Obstacle between doing it to somebody who's here legally and doing it to an American citizen. | ||
So they're sort of paving the groundwork right now for the ability to say, well, if you are protesting something Israel's doing, you are now a terrorist and you are now stripped of habeas corpus and any of the other restrictions that the government has on dealing with its own citizens. | ||
I find that extremely concerning. | ||
I just am just begging the left. | ||
Just begging the left for your sake, for our sake, for the sake of America. | ||
Stop issuing random unprecedented orders to stop the president doing things that are clearly within his purview and he has the authority to do. | ||
Because when it comes time to actually stop an executive that's violating the law and that is You know, oppressing or repressing innocent people, you're not going to be listened to because it's just the boy who cried wolf. | ||
Like, it really is just basic, natural law. | ||
Like, I really wish you people would just stop being so radical and retarded. | ||
And if you want to stop Trump from, you know, overreaching things, then I think you have some good cases. | ||
Pretty good example of an instance where the executive branch is taking a little too far and setting some pretty dangerous precedents. | ||
And the judiciary should be there as a backstop to prevent that from happening, but you're not focusing on that. | ||
You're focusing on trying to literally stop every single order he makes. | ||
So at a certain point, they're going to just stop listening to you. | ||
And then there's going to be no backstop, and it will be your fault for having abused the authority that you have now. | ||
Again, the story from Axios, how Trump's White House defied a judge's order halting deportations. | ||
The Trump administration said it ignored a Saturday court order to turn around two plane loads of alleged Venezuelan gang members because the flights were over international waters and therefore the ruling didn't apply, two senior officials tell Axios. | ||
Even that is such a funny... | ||
Like, just say you defied them because they're in international water. | ||
So could Trump just go out on a yacht? | ||
Go 15 miles out from the shore and just do whatever the hell he wants because it's international waters, I guess. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's just a bizarre reasoning. | ||
But okay. | ||
Court order defied. | ||
First of many, as I've been warning, in the start of a true constitutional crisis. | ||
Again, the constitutional crisis has already come and gone. | ||
And Mark Zade is just mad because his security clearance got taken away because he's a terrible person. | ||
The White House welcomes the fight. | ||
This is headed to the Supreme Court and we're going to win, a senior White House official told Axios. | ||
A second administration official said Trump was not defying the judge, whose ruling came too late for the planes to change course. | ||
Quote, very important that people understand we are not actively defying court orders. | ||
Trump's advisor contend, U.S. District Judge James Bosberg, overstepped his authority by issuing an order that blocked the president from deporting about 250 alleged Trin de Aragua gang members under the Alien Enemies Act of 1789. | ||
The wartime law gives the executive extreme immense power to deport non-citizens without a judicial hearing, but it has been little used, particularly in peacetime. | ||
Quote, it's the showdown that was always going to happen between the two branches of government, the senior White House official said. | ||
And it seems that this was pretty clean. | ||
You have Venezuelan gang members. | ||
These are bad guys, as the president would say. | ||
Apparently, Stephen Miller orchestrated this process in the White House in tandem with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. | ||
A few outside of their team knew what was happening. | ||
They didn't actually set out to defy a court order. | ||
We wanted them on the ground first before a judge could get the case, but this is how it worked out, said the official. | ||
So the timeline is this. | ||
The president signed the executive order invoking the Alien Enemies Act on Friday night, but intentionally did not advertise it. | ||
On Saturday morning, word of the order leaked, officials said, prompting a mad scramble to get planes in the air. | ||
At 2.31 p.m. | ||
Saturday, an immigration activist who tracks deportation flights posted on X that two highly unusual ICE flights were departing from Texas to El Salvador, which had agreed to accept Venezuelan gang members deported from the U.S. Hours later, during a court hearing filed by the ACLU, Boesberg offered to halt the deportations and said that any flights should be turned around midair. | ||
Quote, this is something you need to make sure is complied with immediately, he told the Justice Department, according to the Washington Post. | ||
At that point, about 6.51 p.m., both flights were off the Yucatan Peninsula, according to Flight Paths posted on X. Inside the White House, officials discussed whether to turn the planes around. | ||
On advice of a team of administration lawyers, the administration pressed ahead. | ||
There was a discussion about how far the judge's ruling can go under the circumstances and over international waters and on advice of counsel. | ||
We proceeded with deporting these thugs, the senior official said. | ||
They were already outside of U.S. airspace. | ||
We believe the order is not applicable, a second senior administration official told Axios. | ||
And I'd say, again, this is a little bit different because none of these people were green card holders. | ||
None of them were in this country legally or by permission. | ||
They were all illegal immigrants, which means they're not American citizens. | ||
They're foreign nationals, which means they should not and do not come under the protection. | ||
Of the United States Constitution that has specific protections for how the United States can treat its own citizens, but those don't apply to everybody in the world. | ||
So they have to be removed, expelled, and doing so ruthlessly and without mercy is actually the obligation of the United States who's tasked with our national defense. | ||
This actually has to happen, and it's a good thing. | ||
You're seeing some of the videos of the deportation. | ||
And they have been going to El Salvador, which has agreed to hold them there, which, again, I think is a good thing. | ||
I wouldn't be in favor of it if it was American citizens, but these aren't Americans. | ||
So send them to somewhere that's not America. | ||
You can go to clip number eight here. | ||
This was posted over and over. | ||
This was posted by Naya Bukele, president of El Salvador. | ||
And I'm not sure if there's any audio on this. | ||
We can go to it, clip eight. | ||
So here's the footage of the El Salvadorian prison and the prisoner transfer of these deportation flights. | ||
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Again, how is it that the United States president is not able to charter flights to expel violent gang member illegal criminals, illegal aliens who are in our country illegally? | ||
They're not allowed to fly them out, but somehow the Biden administration was allowed to fly them in by the hundreds of thousands without any oversight or any objection from the judiciary. | ||
This doesn't make any sense. | ||
So if you like the rule of law, you should have been following the law. | ||
If you didn't want us to have to take extraordinary measures to expel the Inordinate number of violent criminals, foreigners, foreign citizens in our country, they shouldn't have let them in in the first place. | ||
We have to clean up your mess. | ||
We have to set things right. | ||
We have to get our house in order. | ||
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have to get our house in order. | |
And so we have to do extraordinary things. | ||
It's just how it is. | ||
That's just how it is, and it has to happen. | ||
The White House is not denying it ignored the judge's order, but instead wants to shift the argument as to whether it was right to expel the alleged members of Trinidad or Agua. | ||
If the Democrats want to argue in favor of turning a plane full of rapists, murderers, and gangsters back to the United States, that's a fight we're more than willing to take, said White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt when asked about the case. | ||
It's unclear how many of the roughly 250 Venezuelans were deported under the Alien Enemies Act and how many were kicked out of the U.S. due to other immigration laws. | ||
It's also not clear whether all of them are actually gang members. | ||
Again, it doesn't matter. | ||
They broke into our country. | ||
Frankly, I think under a normal rule set, we would be justified in just killing them outright. | ||
After all, isn't that what you do? | ||
On other borders, to stop illegal immigrants from getting across is not what other countries are capable of doing. | ||
It's not what you would do if it was your house and somebody broke in without your permission. | ||
You don't have to treat them nicely and ask that they politely leave your house. | ||
You can shoot them, actually, because they're not supposed to be there. | ||
And they knew coming in what the price would be. | ||
So anybody willing to take that risk? | ||
Has to be treated severely. | ||
On Sunday morning, El Salvadorian President Naya Bukele posted that video on X, hailing the arrival of the Venezuelans in his country. | ||
Bukele also mockingly featured an image of a New York Post story about the judge's order halting the flight, saying, oopsies, too late. | ||
And Marco Rubio, Secretary of State, retweeted that post. | ||
After the publication, Caroline Levitt issued the statement, the administration did not refuse to comply with the court order, the order which had no lawful basis. | ||
Basis was issued after terrorist TDA aliens had already been removed from the U.S. territory. | ||
I just can't help but see the obvious sort of tit-for-tat false dichotomy that's being erected here. | ||
This fact is, I would be against this, except it's totally necessary. | ||
And we have to do it. | ||
And that's your fault for putting | ||
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Are you really alive if you aren't part of a plan? | ||
Part of your own destiny? | ||
Because the globalists have decided your destiny. | ||
What is it about Infowars? | ||
What is it we're saying that has them so upset? | ||
And I'd already heard this before from people. | ||
At the Pentagon, CIA, academics, people I talked to, Louis Farrakhan, sitting there having dinner with him at his house, and like a code word two years ago, he goes, you know, Kanye, he's come and visited us, | ||
and Kim Kardashian, and you know, they want to do something bigger. | ||
They want to change things. | ||
They would like a bigger plan. | ||
And Farrakhan's looking at me. | ||
And I'm sitting there, you know, after I've eaten three servings of food, tired, I'm on a, uh-oh. | ||
The reality TV people? | ||
I'm not really into them. | ||
And then I saw Kanye get up there and say, it's a bigger plan. | ||
And that's what it's called at the highest levels of the breakaway intelligentsia in Hollywood, in banking, in culture, that are liberals, they're conservatives, they're straight. | ||
They're gay, they're old, they're young, they're black, they're white, they're Asian, they're Hispanic, they're Arab, they're whatever. | ||
But they don't like the big megabank, big megacorporation, Alphabet, that's the big parent company of Google, YouTube, Tim Cook, Apple, the Communist Chinese shelling political dissidents organs. | ||
They don't like this really anti-human, post-human plan. | ||
And so they call it the bigger plan. | ||
I already knew all this. | ||
I already knew Trump was resisting. | ||
I already knew there were groups that wanted a pro-human future. | ||
To a point that I could predict what would be in his State of the Union. | ||
I could predict what his speeches would be. | ||
All of it. | ||
Because he's not getting his information from me. | ||
He's getting it from the deep study and the analysis and the pro-human patriots in the government. | ||
That when we got down to the final line of handing America over to the Chinese communists. | ||
Letting them run all the major corporations, Hollywood, giving them all the code keys to Alexa, Siri. | ||
They said, man, this is really real. | ||
Then there was a decompartmentalization. | ||
I was able to get a big enough medium to break through. | ||
And then they thought, oh, this crazy sounding Texan and the stuff he does, we can twist this and discredit this whole movement. | ||
So the government... | ||
And the corrupt elements amplified me the last few years, thinking that that would discredit the pro-human big plan movement, and instead it supercharged it. | ||
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It's that crazy. | |
The organized crime nature of thousands of establishment publications and so-called news organizations perpetuating violence against Trump supporters, perpetuating civil war. | ||
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Trump supporters leaving the San Jose Convention Center were surrounded, taunted, and attacked by anti-Trump protesters, many carrying Mexican flags. | |
Well, the reality is this. | ||
Donald Trump talks like a racist, thinks like a racist, makes statements like a racist, conjures emotions that give sucker and support to white supremacists and white nationalists. | ||
Yeah, he's a racist because racism is as racism does. | ||
Do you think Donald Trump is racist? | ||
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I do. | |
This race thing is taken. | ||
One, because I believe our president is kind of trying to divide us. | ||
They shadow banned us so bad until Congress got involved, and now we're still 90%, that you'd get one retweet. | ||
No one could see it. | ||
And then they'd go, oh no, we only moderate tweets that are dangerous or hateful. | ||
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Separating families. | |
His Muslim travel ban. | ||
Building the stupid border wall. | ||
Donald Trump is a racist. | ||
There. | ||
I said it. | ||
I'd try to send a clip out of President Trump talking about unity and bringing America together and fighting racism, and that's the type of thing that would get no retweets. | ||
Because they don't want unity. | ||
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While other networks lie to you about what's happening now, Infowars tells you the truth about what's happening next. | |
Infowars.com forward slash go. | ||
All right, folks, stay tuned. | ||
We will give you more on the war front on the other side. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
All right, welcome back. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, the second hour of American Journal is on. | |
This weekend was a very busy one for the nation and for us here at Infowars. | ||
Alex Jones took to a cyber truck. | ||
It was actually very entertaining watching Chase yesterday on the Sunday night show to talk about what it's like. | ||
Going along with Alex Jones on one of these protest missions. | ||
Seeing the way people react to him. | ||
Seeing how even despite themselves, the protesters get almost giddy when Alex Jones shows up. | ||
And how Alex Jones just fearlessly wades into their crowd. | ||
Knowing that they're all complete cowards and weaklings. | ||
Pathetic worms. | ||
And so we had to go and tell them what we thought. | ||
And this is just a bizarre evolution of the American leftist mentality. | ||
Where just slowly but surely they are justifying terroristic activity against their fellow citizens. | ||
Burning Teslas. | ||
And maybe we'll get a little bit more into this because there have been some interesting posts on places like Reddit where in California you have firemen going, hey, if you're thinking about burning down a Tesla, let me tell you all the reasons why you probably shouldn't. | ||
And it's like their lithium battery fires that are incredibly hard to put out. | ||
They take a ton of water. | ||
They leach. | ||
Really dangerous chemicals all over the place. | ||
When you do that, it's taking resources away from people that actually need it. | ||
Like a number of things. | ||
A number of reasons. | ||
It's also like they put out really toxic fumes. | ||
So now the fire department is having to be trained to get out of the truck with the gas mask on. | ||
But if the call comes in that's just a car burning, not an electric car, then they might go out without masks and breathe in all of the toxic fumes. | ||
You could literally kill them or, you know, really seriously injure them. | ||
And, of course, the response to that from the leftists on Reddit is just like, yeah, but Tesla's bad, so we're going to keep doing it. | ||
It's like they don't care. | ||
They really genuinely do not care about the damage they cause or the innocent people they hurt or the, you know, chaos they cause in the emergency services because all of their resources are being taken up dealing with these little... | ||
Little flare-ups of terrorism around the country. | ||
So we'll get into this a little bit more. | ||
But here's Alex Jones. | ||
Here's Alex Jones on the loose, in the back of a cyber truck, confronting face-to-face the Tesla protesters who think that Elon Musk is a Nazi because he's cutting aid to gay dance workshops in Timbuktu. | ||
Let's go to this clip now. | ||
Here's Alex Jones on the march, on the streets, and confronting these protesters face-to-face. | ||
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People! Lizard people! | |
Lizard people! | ||
Is that your name? | ||
Mr. Lizard people, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
How is that? | ||
You look like a fat lizard. | ||
I'm going to go full. | ||
Crazy. These people are idiots. | ||
I don't want to hurt anyone's feelings, but I think it's necessary. | ||
What they can do is try to disrupt you and block you and censor you because that's all the government. | ||
And I think the first thing you guys keep it on it, you're going to have to shut down the propaganda. | ||
And now they can pick up Elon Musk. | ||
Then they can end on the next company in the next room that wants to have it open. | ||
That's why we're out here and defense them. | ||
That's why we're out here. | ||
Here's the view from inside the Cybertruck. | ||
We'll be giving the Cybertruck away in a couple weeks, by the way. | ||
This is the giveaway, the Alex Jones InfoWars edition, special edition cyber truck that will be given away soon. | ||
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We stand here against your economic and political terror. | |
And we are here to stand up against the pirates. | ||
There's the tiny bullhorn. | ||
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This is the big bullhorn. | |
We are here to make it on us. | ||
We're providing a free speech or hat. | ||
So we have fight against these blowers that bought down the old country. | ||
And look at how old all the protests are. | ||
That's what I'm saying. | ||
There's no youthfulness. | ||
There's no energy. | ||
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It's all a bunch of weirdo old people. | |
You think Musk is a Nazi? | ||
It's so weird. | ||
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Pedophile Satan cult! | |
Pedophile Satan cult! | ||
I go out and face these scum. | ||
I literally cry from the rocks. | ||
Pedophile Satan cult! | ||
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Pedophile Satan cult! | |
Oh my god, that was Sandy Hook you signed. | ||
He thinks he's the tape man at Tiananmen Square. | ||
We're all just laughing at him. | ||
He's this guy that looks like central past. | ||
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This is Brian Stoker's brother. | |
Hey Tom, join the call, please. | ||
Join the call, please. | ||
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Let's go. | |
You're the victim of the family. | ||
You're the victim of the family. | ||
You're the victim of the victim. | ||
You don't intimidate America. | ||
You don't intimidate America. | ||
You don't stop Obama. | ||
You don't stop President Trump. | ||
You don't stop America. | ||
I talked to him. | ||
You don't have a Bible stop. | ||
We don't know who you are. | ||
And we're now going to stop. | ||
America is rising. | ||
America is free. | ||
America is unstoppable. | ||
America is wonderful. | ||
Thank you. | ||
They're swinging at me standing up in the back of the Cybertruck, speaking down to them. | ||
This gaggle of freaks. | ||
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Go on, team, go on, it's hurt. | |
Folks, you might have other right-wing outlets that'll talk about this stuff. | ||
You might have some that are starting to sound like Infowars did 10 years ago. | ||
What other media outlet or right-wing group or Right-wing leader goes out and actually confronts these people face-to-face like InfoWars and Alex Jones. | ||
Support us in this mission, won't you, by going to thealexjonesstore.com. | ||
Go to thealexjonesstore.com slash Harrison to let them know who sent you. | ||
I'm working on getting a discount code with that. | ||
I just need to do some stuff, but I'll try to remember to do that after the show. | ||
But regardless, this, again, I've said it a million times, this is what makes InfoWars Not just that we'll talk about it and scoff at them and laugh at them, but actually go out and confront these people and expose them for who they are, which is a bunch of weak, | ||
jelly-style goblins just doing what they're told and having no comprehension of absolutely anything. | ||
And on that note, let's talk a little bit about the... | ||
Terrorism against Tesla right now. | ||
Again, Trump last week said, you know, we're going to treat them like domestic terrorists. | ||
We're going to protect this great company. | ||
And I think they need to because, like, even if you don't care about this stuff, clearly, if you're looking to buy a car and you were thinking about getting Teslas, seeing video after video of Teslas being vandalized or the people who drive Teslas being confronted, | ||
I mean, it might not be very easy to quantify exactly how Impactful these so-called protests are being, but certainly they are not helping at Tesla's bottom line in any way. | ||
And that, of course, is part of it. | ||
It's sort of economic terrorism in a way. | ||
But this was from Leah Maric. | ||
I'm not sure how to pronounce her name. | ||
L-E-A-M-A-R-I-C on X. She says curling up with a hot cup of tea and reading this thread in which a firefighter begs Redditors in Seattle to stop setting Teslas on fire for various important, valid reasons pertaining to his safety while on the job and well-being of the surrounding communities. | ||
He's met with an attitude you'd expect. | ||
In the replies, it's a 10 out of 10 read. | ||
So here's what was posted on the Seattle subreddit saying, so you think you want to light a Tesla on fire? | ||
As a local firefighter, please do not light EVs on fire in protest. | ||
The type and quantity of gases that results are, in many cases, very immediately and highly harmful to firefighters. | ||
Protocols are in place now to try and come off the truck with masks on, but if a bystander doesn't mention that it's an EV, there's still a risk that we treat it as a normal car fire and mask up once we've had a chance to see what we're up against. | ||
It takes a ton of water that is usually now harmfully contaminated and we have to try to evacuate local businesses and multifamilies or try to shut down their HVAC systems in order to keep the toxic gas from entering businesses. | ||
Once the fire is out, it now has to oftentimes be tailed by an engine, keeping it... | ||
Out of service for a nut for other emergencies to a yard. | ||
it was set for a while before it's potentially disposed of because it can continue to light off. | ||
There's a lot more to this, including our current lack of ability to properly clean our bunker gear as these chemicals, the damage caused by that intensity of fire to the surface below it, the amount of resources that may have been dedicated to managing such an incident that | ||
I get the point of the protest, but doing it in this way is substantially more harmful to the public and first responders than it ever will be to Tesla, Musk, etc. | ||
So what's the response to this from the people doing it? | ||
Do you think it's a reasonable one? | ||
Do you think it's a, gee, yeah, we hadn't thought about that. | ||
We'll stick to just spray painting the cars from now on. | ||
That's not damaging, is it? | ||
Do you think it's reasonable in the slightest? | ||
Or do you think that they basically say, yeah, we know and we don't care? | ||
These are terrorists you're talking to. | ||
You're talking... | ||
Two mindless, little, soulless freaks that genuinely don't give a damn about the people around them. | ||
They are radicalized to the point of religious fervor, and they think they're burning witches. | ||
They think they are punishing blasphemy against the one-world religion. | ||
So, yeah, they're a little bit extreme. | ||
And pointing out how it hurts the people around them and the people that they supposedly are. | ||
Trying to help. | ||
None of that matters. | ||
They're religious extremists. | ||
They're insane people. | ||
You're arguing with vicious, demon-like children. | ||
So it's not going to work. | ||
So what do they say about it? | ||
Lighting communities on fire is anti-community. | ||
If you think attacking a personal vehicle is a good way to stick it to the CEO of the manufacturer, then maybe your target identification sucks. | ||
It's low-hanging fruit for brainlets. | ||
Much easier to say, OMG, don't burn down cars than it is to say, let's effing hang the Pope. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
He isn't saying don't protest Tesla or do anything to the cars. | ||
He's saying specifically don't light them on fire. | ||
Like, they don't understand. | ||
These people don't understand. | ||
Like, oh, don't burn down cars. | ||
No, you don't understand. | ||
We want to kill everyone. | ||
Yeah, we get it. | ||
This person's like, you just called... | ||
Firefighters brainlets, right? | ||
Brainlet meaning like you have a small brain, basically saying, wow, you're so stupid, firefighter. | ||
Don't you understand what we're doing here is the revolution? | ||
Don't you understand that we're saving the world from communism and Nazism? | ||
You're just too stupid to understand this. | ||
Like, no, I'm a firefighter, and I'm saying these chemicals are doing immense damage, and you shouldn't do that because you're not hurting Tesla. | ||
You're only hurting the people around the community. | ||
And they're like, actually, you're just too stupid to understand how glorious our revolution is. | ||
So somebody else says, you know, imagine calling firefighters brainlets. | ||
Lighting random people's cars on fire achieves nothing except to feel like you've done something. | ||
Harming people to achieve the end goal is very Musk-like behavior. | ||
Please lay off the ketamine. | ||
They're like, yeah, when you do terrorism, you're basically like being like Musk. | ||
Okay. | ||
Yeah, we should sit on our hands and just complain and do nothing else. | ||
Get a spine and sharpen the guillotines. | ||
This guy's like, look, beheading Tesla owners doesn't do anything except a very quick pivot for previously progressive people to vote GOP for their own safety. | ||
That person, again, I'm not using the guillotine on the serfs knucklehead. | ||
It's like, okay, you're all just delusional. | ||
You're all just delusional psychopaths, terrorists, morons. | ||
And for your own safety and our safety and the safety of the people around you, you have to be medicated by us. | ||
With poison. | ||
So you think you want to... | ||
So the protests are on Tesla dealership and associated must businesses have been organized. | ||
The arsons have not been confirmed to be linked to the protests in any way, nor have we seemed to even manage to arrest the perpetrators to be able to have evidence of the connection. | ||
So now they're trying to deny that... | ||
So, again, this is the... | ||
This is the level of leftist insanity. | ||
They are simultaneously saying, you're stupid... | ||
And wrong for not wanting us to light Teslas on fire. | ||
We're going to continue to light Teslas on fire. | ||
And frankly, we're only lighting Teslas on fire because we can't find the right people to guillotine. | ||
We can't get our hands on the people we want to kill. | ||
So we'll just light trucks on fire in the meantime. | ||
And that's righteous and good and powerful and necessary. | ||
But also it wasn't us and you have no proof it's us. | ||
And it wasn't us. | ||
And this is a right-wing conspiracy theory. | ||
So, okay, yeah, I mean, this is who these people are. | ||
Simult at the exact same time, in the same breath, justifying the actions and denying it was ever them. | ||
Because they're liars, because they're persistent, congenital liars. | ||
So they're saying, actually, you know, there's no evidence that this is even arson. | ||
You can't even prove it. | ||
Not that those flimsy things like evidence and due process seem like they'll matter to the new administration. | ||
I mean, they clearly don't matter to you, but fine. | ||
True, I do have an inkling that a couple of these fires may be people's false flagging their own vehicles. | ||
Seems like vandalism was the only way out of the Cybertruck's horrendous contract. | ||
And this other person says, I mean, the one that made the front page of Reddit and this sub twice turned out to have been set up by the owner to be destroyed by the public. | ||
This guy was there the entire time egging on the crowd and had gotten it authorized by the SPD. | ||
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Which... | |
No, you just heard... | ||
You can't call... | ||
You're not going to call up the Seattle Police Department and go, hey, I'm about to light my electric vehicle on fire. | ||
Is that okay? | ||
And the police are like, yeah, sounds cool. | ||
We're communists too. | ||
Do that. | ||
No, I seriously doubt that's the case. | ||
If that was the case, then it's like a leftist. | ||
So we've got a third angle in the mix here. | ||
It's good to do. | ||
We are doing it because it's righteous, and telling us to stop means you're an idiot. | ||
But actually, it's not us, and we don't know what you're talking about, and nobody's ever lit these fires. | ||
But also, the fires are being lit. | ||
It's probably the right-wingers doing it to make us look bad. | ||
Okay, so... | ||
Paranoid schizophrenic freaks is what we're dealing with. | ||
And it just goes on and on and on. | ||
Like, there's like... | ||
20 different examples of this. | ||
I don't have time to get into all of them. | ||
People are like, no, actually this hurts Elon. | ||
Who wants to buy a new Tesla if they're worried about it being vandalized? | ||
They're literally just being like, actually we're terrorists and the terror is the point. | ||
Actually we want people to change their political leanings because they're scared not to. | ||
Because we're terrorists. | ||
Hi, we are terrorists. | ||
These people need to be treated like they are. | ||
Like they're terrorists. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's very strange to have people literally defining terrorism. | ||
Like, actually, we are committing violence with the intent of causing political change through terror. | ||
That's what we're doing. | ||
Like, yeah, that is the textbook, literal dictionary definition of terrorism. | ||
You idiots. | ||
So somebody responds to that. | ||
Who wants to vote for leftists if there are vandals who support vandals? | ||
This person is like, vandals are fascists. | ||
That's a hard choice indeed. | ||
Yeah, you either... | ||
You have to choose. | ||
Do you want to burn people's personal property? | ||
Because you're petulantly mad at the guy who owns the company that they bought their car from? | ||
Or are you a fascist? | ||
Or are you a Nazi? | ||
I guess I'm a Nazi. | ||
I guess I'm a fascist then. | ||
And just understand, that is fascism now. | ||
That is... | ||
The common vernacular term of fascism is... | ||
Basic rule of law. | ||
That's all. | ||
So, yeah, you're a fascist now if you just don't want your own personal property burned to the ground by terrorists who want you dead. | ||
Say, if terrorism is instilling fear as a means of espousing one's political opinion, I wonder if this would constitute economic terrorism. | ||
And the person's like, uh, yeah. | ||
Correct. | ||
Yeah, correct. | ||
It is. | ||
We are terrorists, actually, they admit. | ||
This isn't actually true. | ||
If Tesla's carry a substantial risk of vandalism, then the brand will decrease in value, hurting Musk. | ||
I get not wanting to cause collateral damage, but you won't convince people by telling them protest is ineffectual, especially when you're wrong. | ||
You need to convince them the ancillary damage is more costly to them than the intended damages to their target. | ||
Yeah, you have to placate the terrorists and talk to them on their level. | ||
You have to show them that there's just a better, more efficient way to do terrorism. | ||
No, no we don't, you morons. | ||
Hurting innocent people to achieve my goal is both what I advocate for and protest what Elon Musk is doing, you. | ||
But if my neighbor bought a Tesla Cybertruck, they probably think a lot like Elon, and that seems to be enough reason for them to suffer, and this is a great way to hit them where it isn't considered violent. | ||
This last post, I feel like you could write like a dissertation on. | ||
If my neighbor bought a Tesla or Cybertruck, they probably think a lot like Elon, and that seems like enough reason for them to suffer. | ||
Okay, so if you disagree with me, you deserve to suffer. | ||
First and foremost, the most un-American thing I've ever heard, but that is what they're saying. | ||
If you vote against me, if you are in favor of what I'm in favor of, then you're a bad person. | ||
You deserve to suffer. | ||
I don't need to justify. | ||
And you realize there's no limit to that, right? | ||
There's no, like, you know, let the punishment fit the crime sort of thing. | ||
Well, they disagree with me. | ||
I mean, what is disagreement worth? | ||
A paper cut? | ||
Like a little ouchie? | ||
Like, you know, what's the right sentence for the crime of disagreeing with the far-left goblin? | ||
And the answer they would give you is there is no limit. | ||
You should be tortured to death. | ||
That's really what's in their heart of hearts and in their mind. | ||
Again, you can tell. | ||
They bought a Cybertruck, therefore they agree with Elon, therefore they deserve to suffer. | ||
Not just a little bit, right? | ||
Enough to make them change their mind. | ||
Enough to where they will no longer be able to stand up against you. | ||
They say, and this is a great way to hit them where it isn't considered violent. | ||
Which to me is such a valuable insight into the mind of the leftists. | ||
It's not considered violent. | ||
That really is the way they see the world. | ||
Is something violent? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Is it considered violent? | ||
They want to do violence, but they want to do it in a way that is not considered violence. | ||
In other words, there's no internal No interpretation of their actions. | ||
It's all external. | ||
It's all external stimuli. | ||
It's all what's right or wrong is what is legal or illegal. | ||
There's no intrinsic moral stance to say violence is wrong. | ||
In their minds, it's like violence is wrong because it's illegal, because it's against the law and because I'll be punished for it. | ||
But if the law wasn't there, then of course I would do the violence. | ||
If there wasn't a... | ||
You know, cultural sense that violence is wrong, then I would be doing violence, and I'm going to do whatever violence I can do as long as it's not considered a violence. | ||
Because there's violence against a person's property rather than a person themselves. | ||
And there's something very, very deep about that in a way that the person writing it doesn't intend. | ||
This subconscious admission that, like, they are not a person. | ||
They are not a... | ||
Subjective viewer of the world, they are like an amalgamation of the thoughts of everyone around them. | ||
And as long as something's not considered violence, even though it is, they'll do it. | ||
And they'll push the limit and push the envelope however they can to achieve their terroristic ends. | ||
More on the other side from Alex Jones about a major break in Trump. | ||
Tesla terrorists. | ||
But we could go on and on. | ||
We could go on and on. | ||
And this is a final note. | ||
This just tells you sort of where their minds are at. | ||
And somebody responds to this going, hey, I bought a Tesla back in 2018. | ||
I can't afford another car. | ||
I can't just get my car away. | ||
I'm basically stuck with this car. | ||
Vandalizing my car or others like me is not going to affect Musk in the slightest. | ||
It would be a huge setback for me. | ||
Please find a better way to protest. | ||
Somebody else responds, I've seen a few Teslas with bumper stickers that say things to the effect of, I hate him too, okay? | ||
It might be worth getting one of those. | ||
Which just reminds me of the banners that small businesses would put up during Black Lives Matter being like, we support black people. | ||
Please don't burn our store down. | ||
Please don't burn our store down. | ||
We love Black Lives Matter. | ||
Please, we'll do anything you want. | ||
Just don't burn our life's work down. | ||
And they burn it down anyway. | ||
Then it would get burned down anyway. | ||
But it's a true, true terroristic activity. | ||
It's just like, well, just submit to us. | ||
Just make sure that, you know, we know that you're on our side and then we won't kill you. | ||
Okay? | ||
Yeah, Black Lives Matter. | ||
Put the blood above your doorframe so the angel of death doesn't visit you. | ||
And we know you're a good guy. | ||
Because we're the good guys. | ||
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So yeah. | |
And there's another video of a guy being confronted. | ||
And he's been caught on video keying a swastika into a Tesla. | ||
And a guy walks up to him and was like, Oh, you're that guy that was just keying a Tesla. | ||
You were caught on video. | ||
The video's everywhere. | ||
That was you. | ||
And the guy's wearing the same jacket. | ||
It's him. | ||
It's clearly him. | ||
Guy's just like, nope, not me. | ||
Guy's like, yeah, it's you. | ||
You did it. | ||
Guy's like, yeah, well, too bad. | ||
And the guy filming's like, have you not been contacted by the police? | ||
And the guy's like, nope. | ||
So, like, this is a pretty big problem. | ||
You've got these random acts of terror, domestic terror, against Tesla owners, of all people. | ||
The people doing it are caught on video, identified. | ||
They have their license plate. | ||
Car make, manufacture. | ||
They have their identity. | ||
And they're not being arrested or fined or even called by the police. | ||
So how seriously are we really taking this? | ||
And Trump says, yeah, we're going to stop them. | ||
We're going to treat them like domestic terrorists. | ||
Well, you have people with no mask. | ||
It's their identity. | ||
We know who they are. | ||
They're on tape doing it. | ||
And nobody's doing anything about it. | ||
So, and again, there's just like curse words in this video, so I'm not going to be able to play it. | ||
But this guy goes up and confronts him. | ||
And the guy who's being confronted is just like, yeah, well, tough luck. | ||
And again, this is where it's like, okay, there he is scratching the car. | ||
And there he is being confronted. | ||
And it's like, all right, so do we just have to let these people get away with it? | ||
So even though we know who they are, even though we saw them do it, even though there's no... | ||
Reasonable doubt. | ||
There was some extenuating circumstance. | ||
Dude just got out and keyed a Tesla. | ||
Did property damage. | ||
And the police aren't doing anything about it. | ||
And you know that a police report was filed because to get an insurance payout, you have to file a police report in instances like that. | ||
So unless the Tesla owner is just like, yeah, whatever, it's fine. | ||
Key up my car, I don't care. | ||
Like, if they want to get it repaired, And they don't want to pay thousands of dollars to get it repaired. | ||
They want the insurance company to pay for it. | ||
The insurance company is going to say, alright, well then you have to file a police report because this is criminal damage. | ||
If you want us to pay for it, you have to prove it's criminal damage by filing a police report. | ||
So we know a police report's been filed. | ||
We know who this guy is. | ||
We know his identity and his license plate. | ||
And yet nothing is done to him and he's never even contacted by the police. | ||
So do we have to stand for that? | ||
Or do we have to take things into our own hands? | ||
Because the police aren't doing it. | ||
Just because the police don't stop crime doesn't mean the crime doesn't exist or that you have to be a victim of it. | ||
Unlike what leftists may think, right and wrong is not determined by the law or the willingness of people in power to enforce the law. | ||
So again, it's like we're just begging here. | ||
We're just begging the government, local or federal. | ||
Just enforce the law. | ||
Just enforce the law against the terrorists so we don't have to. | ||
Because we don't have to. | ||
We don't have to wait. | ||
Speaking of enforcing the law, President Trump put out this statement yesterday night at around midnight. | ||
I'll go ahead and read the statement here and then I'll play a video from this morning that Alex posted What we're seeing here. | ||
And again, this is very good. | ||
This is exactly what Trump should be doing. | ||
I want to see more of this moving forward. | ||
Here's what Trump said on Truth Social yesterday night. | ||
The pardons that Sleepy Joe Biden gave to the Unselect Committee of Political Thugs and many others are hereby declared void, vacant, and of no further force or effect because the fact that they were done by autopin. | ||
In other words, Joe Biden did not sign them, but more importantly, he did not know anything about them. | ||
The necessary pardoning documents were not explained to or approved by Biden. | ||
He knew nothing about them, and the people that did may have committed a crime. | ||
Therefore, those on the unselect committee who destroyed and deleted all evidence obtained during their two-year witch hunt of me and many other innocent people should fully understand that they are subject to investigation at the highest level. | ||
The fact is, they were probably responsible for the documents that were signed on their behalf without the knowledge or consent of the worst president in history of our country, crooked Joe Biden. | ||
So we'll go to this video of Alex Jones breaking this down, and I'll explain more about it on the other side. | ||
But first, here's Alex Jones. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, President Trump just made the most important announcement in his 56 days back in office. | ||
On X and Truth Social, he posted a statement below that is absolutely on target. | ||
Joe Biden stole the 2020 election. | ||
All that evidence has come out. | ||
But where we have it cut and dry is the fact that they've only found a few signatures that were real Joe Biden signatures. | ||
Everything else was auto-pin. | ||
And most of the time, he was out of D.C. or out of the country when these were signed. | ||
Now, as you know... | ||
It came out months ago that Speaker Johnson, over a year ago, went to meet with Biden. | ||
Took him months to get into the meeting. | ||
Biden had to kick his staff out and he said, "Sir, you have banned all liquid gas sale, liquid natural gas, billions a day to the world." | ||
Biden said, "That's not true." | ||
Brought in his staff, he found the executive order, said, "Oh my God, who did this?" | ||
He reversed it the next day. | ||
Okay? | ||
Joe Biden. | ||
Is totally illegitimate. | ||
And under the law, none of the stuff he signed, the executive orders, the pardons, other directives, are legal. | ||
We know he stole 2020, but regardless of that, so Trump and his crew in the last few weeks have announced that they have an investigation, they're talking to people involved in the White House, and there's a Justice Department criminal investigation. | ||
From my White House sources and DOJ sources, I'm told it is their main focus now. | ||
And I talked about this a few weeks ago. | ||
But now it's openly being announced by the president. | ||
This is absolutely massive. | ||
Because the public now knows we have an illegitimate deep state, the trillions of dollars that have been stolen, funneled out the Democrats, the $375 billion that John Podesta over the EPA New Deal green funds gave to the Democrats. | ||
These people are going down. | ||
Literally a bureaucratic dictatorship. | ||
And we need congressional subpoenas. | ||
We need hearings. | ||
We need to expose this whole thing and drag these people in. | ||
But Trump mainly focuses on the pardons. | ||
And those are important. | ||
The J6 Criminal Committee and all the falsification of evidence and destruction of evidence and everything they did. | ||
Witness tampering. | ||
But it's everything. | ||
It's the energy policy, the military operations, the bombing of Russia. | ||
All of that. | ||
So this system is literally going down right now. | ||
And I'm told from our sources that this is probably going to be some of the first indictments that we're going to see, not just Jim Comey, who they've also said is under criminal investigation, James Comey, for the things he did. | ||
So we'll be covering this today at 11 a.m. Central. | ||
And so much more. | ||
But this is the biggest issue. | ||
A thousand times bigger than Hunter Biden's laptop or any of that stuff. | ||
The only thing close is starting World War III and the... | ||
Over a million smuggle kids into the country. | ||
We've got to bring these criminals to justice. | ||
They're corner rats, and that's what makes them so dangerous. | ||
So, President Trump openly pointing out the fact that Joe Biden's presidency and almost everything he did was illegitimate. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Now, get this report out to everybody you know, because this is the end of the globalists, the end of the deep state. | ||
So you can share that link at RealAlexJones on X. The headline here, deep state panics as President Trump declares Biden auto-pin pardons void. | ||
That would really just be the tip of the iceberg, wouldn't it? | ||
Because basically every order that Biden signed, supposedly, was actually signed by auto-pin. | ||
We covered last week. | ||
People have actually gone through and found, in many instances, executive orders. | ||
We're signed by Joe Biden in Washington, D.C. while he was, in fact, on vacation in the Virgin Islands. | ||
And as Alex pointed out, and it wasn't the only instance, there have been times where Biden is asked about executive orders he signed, where he seems to have no knowledge of what they say or what he signed, and vehemently denies signing the things that he supposedly signed. | ||
I mean... | ||
You know, maybe you can just say, well, he's just a crazy old coot whose brain is broken so he doesn't know what he signed. | ||
And is that really a good excuse? | ||
Is that really the excuse you want to say? | ||
So, and there's an interesting twist to this as well. | ||
Senator Jim Banks wrote this. | ||
For months, Democrats said that under an old Supreme Court case, taking a pardon is an indication of guilt. | ||
Under that logic, by accepting pardons, Adam Kissinger... | ||
Liz Cheney and other January 6th committee members have effectively confessed to engaging in criminal conduct. | ||
Now that we know that their pardons were illegitimately signed by Autopin, rendering them legally invalid, an investigation into the actions of every single committee member should be launched immediately. | ||
So not only are these pardons invalid, they've actually become the only proof needed to launch these investigations as these pardons, when they thought they were real, were accepted. | ||
By Kissinger, Cheney, and others, which is, as the Supreme Court has said, an admission of guilt. | ||
So, I mean, these investigations should have been launched anyway. | ||
Even the concept of preemptive pardons, especially blanket preemptive pardons covering entire decades for crimes known and unknown, I mean, that's kind of ridiculous in the first place. | ||
But if you are going with the argument that Biden's pardons are invalid because his signature was auto-pin, because, you know, what that means is that you'd have somebody just under Biden, somebody in the executive branch, | ||
who's committing crimes, who then pardons themselves using the power of the presidency without the president even knowing, covering their own butts. | ||
And that's sort of what Trump is hinting at there. | ||
When he says, I'll give you the exact way that he phrases it, in fact, they were probably responsible for the documents that were signed on their behalf without the knowledge or consent of the worst president in the history of our country, crooked Joe Biden. | ||
So you have Liz Cheney, Adam Kissinger, and others probably going to Biden's underlings and going, hey, we need to get a preemptive pardon for this stuff. | ||
And the people underneath might go, well, Biden might say no to that, so we'll just do it anyway. | ||
Better to... | ||
Ask for forgiveness and permission in this case. | ||
Their thought process must have gone. | ||
But if that's the case, if that's the argument you're making, then that applies to everything Biden did during his presidency. | ||
That means everything Biden did, every document he signed, every executive order that went into effect, is also as invalid as these pardons would be, right? | ||
You can't say, well, the pardons are invalid, but the executive order is about the... | ||
Temporary protected status of Haitians is valid. | ||
No, they're either all invalid or they're all valid. | ||
And we know that they're not valid. | ||
So they're not valid. | ||
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I mean, it's... | ||
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It's just crazy. | |
I mean, it was crazy enough just watching Joe Biden be president and every day being confronted with the... | ||
Just endless absurdity of his position and administration. | ||
It was already absurd on the face of it. | ||
But the reality that the President of the United States was usurped by his own administration who was signing pardons and orders and major, major policies without the knowledge of the President. | ||
It just puts us in stark awareness of exactly how puppeteered this guy was. | ||
And it's just wild. | ||
It's just wild that that's actually happened. | ||
So, again, just taking the logical chain of interpretation of all this. | ||
If the auto PIN signatures are not valid, and there's no way to know whether the documents Joe Biden supposedly signed were actually signed by Joe Biden or whether they were illegally signed by somebody underneath him. | ||
If you take the position that the pardons are invalid because they were signed by auto PIN, then all the other orders are invalid because they were signed by auto PIN. | ||
Which means the presidency itself was usurped by people who were not elected, it didn't run, and nobody voted for. | ||
Meaning that that is a full-fledged, full-on coup that is treason by all definition. | ||
That is such a monumental constitutional crisis that we have to deal with. | ||
That absolutely everybody involved has to be arrested and tried for treason. | ||
You can't say the president was being tricked and was having his signature affixed to things he never had awareness of. | ||
And so you're just going to undo it. | ||
You should undo it, obviously. | ||
None of those orders should be in effect. | ||
And they should go through systematically and go, everything signed by an auto PIN has to be undone. | ||
We don't have to issue another order. | ||
It just has to be undone. | ||
So any of the orders about the CBP app, any of that stuff, not only does that have to be undone completely, but the people who did it have to be tried for treason. | ||
They have to. | ||
It has to be the case. | ||
So not only are these pardons invalid and the people who were preemptively pardoned have to be investigated with their assumed and de facto admission of guilt by accepting the pardon, making an investigation even sort of unnecessary. | ||
Those people obviously have to be, you know, and can now be investigated and charged with whatever. | ||
But absolutely anybody who participated in this, including the people who got the orders they wanted signed, right? | ||
So if you've got Alejandro Mayorkas going to Karine Jean-Pierre or whoever else in the Trump administration or the Biden administration and saying, hey, I really want this order done. | ||
Biden's really busy. | ||
Can you just get it signed for me? | ||
They sign it with an auto pin. | ||
Signed with a machine, a stamp, without Joe Biden's knowledge. | ||
That is basic, fundamental, by definition, that is treason and sedition of the highest order. | ||
These people have to be put to death. | ||
Lawfully, after a lawful trial, probably in the Senate. | ||
And I don't hold out much hope that that is the case, but logically... | ||
If you want to be consistent, that's what you're saying here. | ||
That's absolutely what you're saying. | ||
So I can't wait for that. | ||
So I hope by the end of this week we have indictments against literally everybody in the Biden administration who knew about this, who had any idea this was going on. | ||
I mean, somebody did it, right? | ||
These things don't just happen. | ||
The auto-pin wasn't making decisions. | ||
The signature didn't affix itself. | ||
So find out who it is that did this. | ||
Find out who they're... | ||
And they didn't do it on their own, I bet. | ||
I seriously doubt that this was just like some rogue staffer signing things. | ||
This was a conspiracy. | ||
This was multiple people knowing full well that what they were doing was engaging in the usurpation of the lawful duties of the president. | ||
And every single one of them and every single person who benefited from them has to be tried for treason. | ||
That's what this is. | ||
Beyond any doubt, that's what's going on here. | ||
So, again, just taking it to its logic conclusion, that has to be the outcome. | ||
Again, from Bloomberg, Trump calls Biden pardons void because of auto-pin usage. | ||
U.S. President Donald Trump said his predecessor's 11th-hour pardon of members of Congress who investigated the January 6th insurrection were void, vacant, and no further force or effect, signaling his administration may attempt to upend more than a century of law and practice for presidential | ||
pardons. | ||
As if that's what's at question here. | ||
There's not been a century of law and practice for presidential pardons being signed by somebody else other than the president. | ||
That's absurd. | ||
That's ridiculous. | ||
Monday, Washington time. | ||
Trump said the pardons were void because Joe Biden signed them with an auto pin. | ||
His comments follow similar arguments from the Conservative Heritage Foundation that Biden used an auto pin based on seemingly identical signatures found on several Biden documents. | ||
Trump in his Truth Social post did not present any evidence. | ||
What? | ||
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What? | |
You mean didn't present any evidence? | ||
Again, they... | ||
The truth will leave you believing a lie. | ||
What they want you to come out with here is like... | ||
Trump's just saying things. | ||
There's no proof to this. | ||
Like, when Joe Biden is on vacation in Antigua, or on the Virgin Islands somewhere, and yet his signature is being affixed to documents in Washington, D.C., what's the explanation for that? | ||
What's the excuse for that? | ||
What's the counter-argument to the idea that that means it's invalid because it wasn't Joe Biden's signature, and there's no way to confirm that he approved of that at all? | ||
So they can insinuate, they can imply that Trump has no proof of this or that this is some sort of ridiculous claim, but it's undeniable. | ||
It's undeniable that Joe Biden had no idea what his administration was doing. | ||
And the people making major decisions and writing executive orders on behalf of Biden had never been voted for and had no right to do it. | ||
If you wanted to dismantle the deep state, this would be your skeleton key. | ||
This is your open door to prosecution of literally everybody in the Biden administration who had anything to do with any of these signatures being affixed to any order. | ||
Pardons, executive orders, or anything for the entirety of his administration. | ||
And as Alex points out, that's without even getting into the fact that the 2020 election was stolen for Biden, Inauthenticity when it comes to anything that Biden did under his administration. | ||
Absolutely everything should be turned around and anybody participating in this needs to be charged for treason. | ||
And if you can't lay a charge at Alejandro Mayorkas or others for deliberately ignoring the rule of law and flooding our country with tens of millions of people or stopping the sale of We're shutting down pipelines for some vague concern about non-existent global warming. | ||
Then we're screwed as a nation. | ||
So again, just like the Tesla protests, just like all of this, it's like... | ||
All we want is a government that does what it's supposed to do, that protects the people within the country from the people without the country, and provides for a... | ||
Forum in which blind justice can be sought and adjudicated. | ||
If they can't do that, if they deliberately aren't doing that and the people destroying that process for their own sake aren't dealt with in an appropriate way, we have a major, major problem that justifies all sorts of actions on our behalf. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, third hour of American Journal is on. | ||
A lot more news still to get to today. | ||
I do want to take your phone calls as well, but I got a couple videos I want to get to here in this first five minutes. | ||
Let's go to this. | ||
This clip number six has been going viral over the weekend. | ||
And it's great. | ||
It's great. | ||
I love what Joe Rogan is doing, where he's dipping his toes. | ||
There's a bit of irony in this. | ||
And it's one of the things where it's, I guess we have to celebrate people just making very simple and obvious. | ||
Conclusions to things that, again, literally I understood this in second grade. | ||
I have a very distinct memory of being in elementary school and thinking I was kind of a genius because I was like, wait. | ||
Because even back in the 90s, it was obvious that white people weren't supposed to talk about race, but everybody else was. | ||
Everybody else was supposed to be proud of their race, but it was really bad for white people to do that. | ||
And I remember being a little kid and being like, but isn't that kind of like the reverse of what you're trying to say? | ||
Doesn't it kind of feel like, well, white people can't talk about race because we don't want to make them feel bad. | ||
We don't want to point out how great our race is, so we better not talk about it. | ||
They can talk about it, but we're white. | ||
We can't talk about it without making them feel bad. | ||
It was just obvious. | ||
It's always been obvious that this is a bizarre sort of inverted white supremacy where white people aren't allowed to talk about race or have racial concerns because, well, if they do, then they'll beat all the other races. | ||
So white people have to be deliberately hobbled and disabled. | ||
So they can't have internal concerns of theirs. | ||
And that's stupid and absurd. | ||
Don't you want to treat white people like everybody else because aren't white people the same as everybody else? | ||
If not, then okay, we can go off that basis. | ||
But if you want to just treat white people like everybody else, then what's up with this weird dichotomy where white people are demonized, where every other race is uplifted? | ||
This is nonsense, and it shouldn't take you until you're 60 to figure that out. | ||
But here's Joe Biden figuring that out. | ||
When an all-white country wants to stay all white where people get very nervous of. | ||
If you have, you know, let's say China. | ||
Like China is Chinese people. | ||
We all agree that it's like it's filled primarily with Chinese people. | ||
There's people that live there from all walks of life all over the world, but it's mostly Chinese people. | ||
If China... | ||
Had decided that they wanted to remain Chinese and stay Chinese and that being Chinese is very important to what China is. | ||
No one would have a problem with that. | ||
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When a country like Poland does it, you're like, oh, those white people, they want to keep everybody out. | ||
They want it to be all white. | ||
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Because we're, you know, that's... | ||
Post-World War II. | ||
That's post-Aryan race talk. | ||
That's post-Nazi stuff. | ||
That's what people are legitimately freaked out about. | ||
That's the most recent stain in our history where we look back and say, wow, that was close. | ||
Evil almost won that one. | ||
Evil almost won that one. | ||
You know, there's something a little bit incongruent here. | ||
Because he's saying, you know, he's saying, like, why is it bad for... | ||
White countries don't want to stay all white, which is a false dichotomy anyway. | ||
To say like, hey, the English are English and shouldn't be replaced in their own country, like they shouldn't be made a minority and eventually eradicated, is not saying that it should be all white. | ||
I don't even like how he phrased it. | ||
If Poland wants to be all white people, it's like, how about just not deliberately destroying white people? | ||
How about... | ||
Maintaining a white majority. | ||
Is that also bad? | ||
If we want 51% white people, is that the same as saying 100% white people? | ||
And if so, then how does that make any sense? | ||
Like, it gets even worse than what he's suggesting. | ||
And it's also like, what do you think the problem with the Nazis are? | ||
It's like, no, you're... | ||
It's very confusing. | ||
I'll be right back. | ||
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All right, we'll be back, folks. | |
Third hour of American Journal is on. | ||
Again, there's just something very... | ||
Something very strange about that clip from Joe Rogan. | ||
Where he's like, if China says that being Chinese is a part of their identity, nobody has a problem with that. | ||
It's like, what else would China be if not for Chinese people? | ||
This doesn't even make any sense. | ||
Right? | ||
I mean, is this not kind of bizarre to anybody else? | ||
It's like, yeah, Chinese people are Chinese. | ||
Joe, that's what they are. | ||
It's just very weird. | ||
I mean, basically, what he's pointing to is the fact that every people other than white people are allowed to actually be a race. | ||
Be a group of people. | ||
White people are not afforded that ability. | ||
It's all very strange. | ||
And then he's just like, you know, there's this stain where evil almost won. | ||
It's like, well, wasn't the evil the fact that Germany wanted to be for Germans? | ||
Like, wasn't that the whole Nazis thing? | ||
So if the argument that you're making is like countries... | ||
That are white, should be able to remain white. | ||
That is what the Nazis' whole position was. | ||
Their position was like, we're Germans, there's a German race, and there's a bunch of people living in Germany that aren't German, that have control of our institutions, and are using it to their own ends, and to the detriment of the German people, and we think Germans should be in charge of Germany. | ||
Like, that was the pitch. | ||
That was what the Nazis were doing. | ||
You can say they went about that in a devastating and warmongering and vicious and brutal way. | ||
But that is the issue, though. | ||
I don't know. | ||
There might be... | ||
I guess we... | ||
I don't know. | ||
We can get into this debate for a long time, but it's just... | ||
Reality is incompatible with the general view that depends on these massive, glaring examples of cognitive dissonance. | ||
Where people talk about preserving indigenous rights while talking about how British people don't exist and shouldn't exist and Shakespeare has to be decolonized. | ||
But the British are... | ||
Indigenous to Britain. | ||
It's all very nonsensical when you're trying to operate in the framework of like the current day media landscape and mental position of the powers that be. | ||
It's all nonsense. | ||
But again, the false dichotomy that Joe sort of I think accidentally invokes is this idea that Wanting to remain white means you want all white people, nothing but white people, and only white people. | ||
It's never been the argument. | ||
It's always just been that white people exist, and these countries are what they are and who they are because of what and who they are, because they're white, because they're European, because they have this distinct characteristics and history. | ||
France is France and Germany is Germany because it's full of French people and German people. | ||
This is all very obvious and in your face. | ||
And it's not really that complicated or difficult to understand. | ||
But if you're trying to operate in a framework where that's somehow wrong and horrible while also doesn't exist and has to be eliminated, just none of it makes any sense. | ||
And so I'm glad that people are sort of breaking out of that paradigm. | ||
Did it really take that long? | ||
Because the only question you have to ask is like, alright, are people not making this obvious observation or are they lying because they're scared of making this observation? | ||
Or are they in this mindset where, and I was just thinking about this today because it's like, InfoWars is very consistent across the board. | ||
You can watch videos, you can watch shows from Alex Jones from 15 years ago. | ||
He's saying, A lot of the same stuff he's saying now. | ||
Because we are consistent and have principles and they apply across the board to everybody and they don't morph or alter when you're talking about a certain group of people versus another group of people. | ||
And the thing that we stand for is Americana, the American ideal. | ||
Things that are embodied in our founding documents and the writings of our founding fathers. | ||
That's what we stand for. | ||
We're going to be against tyranny and oppression and repression wherever it's found. | ||
Now, at the time, in this moment, the oppression and repression is against white people. | ||
That's who you stand up for. | ||
That's who you use your platform to defend. | ||
And you do the same thing. | ||
If we were in Jim Crow era and black people were being oppressed, then we'd be against that. | ||
That's not the case, though. | ||
Then we get called white supremacists or designated under the FBI terror database as white nationalists. | ||
When in reality, we're just responding to the oppression that's confronting white people. | ||
So if you are concerned about the labels people put on you or the falsified interpretation of your beliefs, Then you're going to not defend the people that deserve being defended because people doing the oppression are telling you it's bad to do it. | ||
Anyway, we're just going to keep supporting everybody regardless of who you are, what race you are, what religion you are, and continue to call out the people who are doing the bad stuff regardless of who you are or what you are. | ||
And we'll continue to be hated by everybody except for the people who actually can see through the deception. | ||
Who support us at thealexjonesstore.com. | ||
I'm going to get into some videos about the economy and what Trump is doing with that, as well as where the negotiations for peace in Ukraine are at this point. | ||
I do want to take your calls throughout this hour. | ||
I'll go ahead and open up the phone lines now. | ||
The number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
Again, it's great to see Trump sort of crossing the Rubicon, ignoring completely illegitimate orders from judges, deporting people at a rapid rate, | ||
denying them the insane legalistic, I don't know, defense that these people have with Lawyers funded by millions of dollars. | ||
People who despise this country. | ||
Yeah, I'm glad that he's just doing it. | ||
I'm glad that he's just like laying down the law. | ||
I wish it was more specifically for the benefit of the American people. | ||
But you can't always get what you want. | ||
Because again, you know, it's not just this Khalil guy who's had his green card. | ||
Now there's this other person, Dr. Rasha Alewi. | ||
Monday hearing said his Brown University doctor deported to Lebanon despite U.S. judge's order. | ||
So a federal judge is demanding answers from the Trump administration after a Brown University assistant professor and doctor reportedly was deported over the weekend to Lebanon in defiance of a judge's order. | ||
The government shall respond to these serious allegations with legal and factual response setting forth its version of events. | ||
U.S. District Judge Leo Sorokin and Obama appointee wrote in a Sunday order. | ||
A hearing is set for Monday morning in Boston. | ||
Court records show a lawyer for Dr. Rasha Alewi is requesting a delay. | ||
Attorney Stephanie Marzuk declined Monday to comment to CNN. | ||
Alewi's reported expulsion came as Republican President Donald Trump's administration has sought to sharply restrict border crossing and ramp up immigration arrest. | ||
It came less than a week after the detention of Columbia University graduate and pro-Palestinian protest organizer Mahmoud Khalil, whose permanent legal U.S. residency was revoked. | ||
He remains in ICE custody after another federal judge put his deportation on hold. | ||
Alawi 34 was detained Thursday at Boston's Logan International Airport, according to federal complaints filed Friday by her cousin. | ||
A Lebanese citizen who was living in Rhode Island, she had been approved for an H-1B visa last year to work in the Division of Nephrology at Brown University's Medical School, the third U.S. university at which she'd studied since 2018, the federal complaint states. | ||
Alawi in February went to Lebanon for what she thought would be a short visit but was delayed in returning while trying to get her payout. | ||
The court document says her paperwork was approved March 11th, but when Alloway arrived in Boston Airport two days later, she was immediately detained and told she would be sent back to Lebanon the next day, according to the complaint, which her first cousin, Yara... | ||
Chahab told the court she filed because Customs and Border Protection would not give Alloway access to attorneys. | ||
Sorokin on Friday ordered Alloway shall not be moved outside the District of Massachusetts without providing the court 48 hours advance notice, saying it was necessary to give the court time to consider the matter. | ||
Alloway was then sent out of the United States anyway without notice, willfully disobeying the order, her cousin's attorney told the judge, a docket record show. | ||
Customs and Border Protection has refused to provide any information on the reason for her detention and expedited removal, nor confirm the flight, the initial complaint states. | ||
Migrants spread the burden of establishing admissibility and Customs and Border Protection officers adhere to strict protocols to identify and stop threats, agency spokesperson Hilton Beckham told Reuters. | ||
CNN has reached out to Customs and Border Protection for comment. | ||
Wrongful | ||
Deporting lawful immigrants like Dr. Alewe without any basis undermines the rule of law and reinforces suspicion that our immigration system is turning into anti-Muslim, white supremacist institution. | ||
Don't you love when white supremacy gets blamed for things that are clearly Jewish? | ||
Don't you just love that? | ||
I don't even get it. | ||
Like, why? | ||
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All right. | ||
No, it's definitely white. | ||
It's white supremacist. | ||
That's why this is happening. | ||
That's why the Palestinian protester and the Lebanese doctor are being ousted, because white supremacy. | ||
Sure. | ||
Sure, buddy. | ||
Absurd. | ||
It's a white supremacist institution that seeks to expel and turn away many Muslims and people of color as possible, Care said Sunday in a statement. | ||
Representative Gabe Ammo of Rhode Island. | ||
Remains committed to getting answers from the Department of Homeland Security on Alloway's status, he said on Sunday. | ||
Brown University needs to be careful about sharing information publicly about an individual's personal circumstances. | ||
University spokesman Brian Clark told the student newspaper, the Brown Daily Herald, on Saturday, school officials did not immediately respond to a Monday request for comment from CNN. | ||
See, it's like with this Khalil guy, there was something to it because, you know, I don't think... | ||
Foreigners should be holding protests in America against America. | ||
That doesn't make any sense. | ||
Was this person involved in protests? | ||
Is that why? | ||
Were they leading the protests? | ||
I mean, if that's the excuse you're using for this Khalil guy, does it apply to this woman or is this something arbitrary and totally without basis? | ||
So again, I mean... | ||
What is going on here, I guess, is my question. | ||
What exactly is the justification? | ||
What exactly is the barrier of behavior? | ||
What exactly is the belief system that justifies your expulsion from the country? | ||
If this was... | ||
If this really was just like, yeah, they're just canceling every green card from everybody, and they're sending everybody back from the Congo to South America to Canada to England, like everybody's just going back, then fine, I'm in favor of that. | ||
That's what we want. | ||
But you're selectively targeting green card holders and lawful visa holders in America. | ||
Because they're anti-Israel? | ||
This is nonsense. | ||
That's just complete nonsense. | ||
Utter and complete and total betrayal of your voters as far as I'm concerned when it comes to Trump. | ||
So we'll go out to your calls now, but again, we're bombing the Houthis. | ||
We're doing all sorts of stupid and vaguely illegal things. | ||
But not to benefit Americans for most of the time. | ||
Most of the time, it's for Israel. | ||
And again, we're going to pay the price for this. | ||
Yemen's Houthis retaliate with massive attack on U.S. aircraft carrier USS Harry Truman. | ||
With 18 ballistic missiles and drone, they're now vowing to target all U.S. warships in the Red Sea and Arabian Sea. | ||
Just hours after President Trump authorized powerful military action to restore American deterrence in the region, the emboldened Houthis fired 18 ballistic and cruise missiles along with a drone attack vowing to escalate against all U.S. warships in the Red Sea and Arabian Sea. | ||
On Saturday, President Trump, demonstrating his signature peace-through-strength doctrine, ordered a decisive and calculated military response against Houthi rebels in Yemen. | ||
Trump donning his MAGA hat and signature golf attire watched alongside top military officials as American forces obliterated Houthi terror positions. | ||
Which are great. | ||
Finally, we can rest easy. | ||
Finally, Americans can rest knowing that their biggest threat, the Houthis, are being carpet bombed by American planes. | ||
And, you know, who's to say that an aircraft carrier doesn't go down in the next month and suddenly we're at direct war with Iran over Israel? | ||
It's just all very tiring. | ||
Very, very tiring and annoying. | ||
Let's go to your calls now. | ||
We'll go to line number one, Joshua in Georgia. | ||
Go ahead and let us know what you think should be done with these judges clearly going outside of the bounds of their position. | ||
Go ahead, Joshua. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Good morning, Harrison. | ||
How are you doing, sir? | ||
Doing all right. | ||
How are you? | ||
I'm blessed. | ||
We got a problem. | ||
We got these judges who are very hard to replace, but they're the most obvious front-line soldiers in this war. | ||
Now, we can't impeach them because we don't have the numbers in the Senate to get them off the bench. | ||
Trump really can't do an Andrew Jackson and ignore him and say, well, you ordered it, come in and force it, because that's just impeachment fodder in case. | ||
Something wacky happens in 2026. | ||
But what we can do, these judges with these orders are committing sedition and treason. | ||
Now, the Justice Department can come out and say, and Pam Bondi, she could actually stay faced with this, and I'd rather this happen than any release of the, you know, the names of the... | ||
Epstein documents? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Right, right. | ||
And say, well, okay, y 'all better start, you better lawyer up, get a team of lawyers and say, is this constitutional for me to give this order? | ||
And if it's obvious treason and or sedition, we're going to arrest you, we're going to send you to Gitmo, and you're going to be considered enemy combatants of America. | ||
And by the way, we've already got six judges arrested and in custody right now. | ||
And that, too, would be impeachment fodder, but it would definitely stop them. | ||
And you get these judges in a smoky room with a, you know, 600-watt light bulb in their eye and a couple agents, and they're saying, who told you to do this? | ||
They're probably going to poop their panties and give somebody up, right? | ||
And then they'll offer a deal like, well, all you'll face is disbarment instead of, you know, swinging from a rope and Gitmo. | ||
Because that's your choice right now. | ||
What do you say? | ||
Yeah, I mean, you know, I think impeachment is the best and most legal way to do it, and I don't know about exactly how that process goes, but I know when you talk about Bukele doing this, | ||
Bukele came out and said, yeah, we wouldn't have been able to, you know, we tried to do it. | ||
First, and the judges stopped us, we had to impeach all the judges before we could finally implement the policies that have rescued El Salvador and changed it from the murder capital of the world to one of the safest countries in the world. | ||
It is possible to do it, but not if you have this giant, sprawling judiciary with all these judges hampering you at every pass. | ||
So I think impeachment is probably the best way to go. | ||
And again, we're sort of beyond the need for... | ||
Judges to be, like, bribed to do this sort of thing. | ||
I mean, these judges are chosen because they're ideologically aligned with what the Democrats are doing, what the left is doing. | ||
So I don't know if they would have anybody to give up, right? | ||
I don't know if you arrest a judge and say, who told you to do that? | ||
I'm sure the judge would just be like, I'm just a loving liberal. | ||
I'm just a loving liberal and stopping fascism, right? | ||
That's the thing. | ||
If you've got no name to give up, guess what happens? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Maximum, bam. | ||
You're done. | ||
Straight to Gitmo. | ||
Here's a plane ticket. | ||
Bye, Felicia. | ||
Get somebody up or you're burning. | ||
It's the idea that somehow the President of the United States is able to bring in hundreds of thousands of foreigners circumventing our laws and our rules and our process for intaking immigrants. | ||
They're allowed to fly them in by the hundreds of thousands, but flying them out is a major problem and has to be stopped. | ||
You know, a judge steps in to stop it. | ||
It's like, all right, you can't have both. | ||
You can't have your cake and eat it too. | ||
You can't completely abolish and ignore the law to flood our country with migrants and destroy it. | ||
But trying to fix the problem that you caused is illegal. | ||
Like, this is stupid. | ||
This is ridiculous. | ||
And I think we can just override it. | ||
I think Trump should just go full Andrew Jackson and just go, hey, look, until the Supreme Court rules on this, we're going to keep doing it. | ||
If the Supreme Court rules on it, then I guess there's not an appeal to the Supreme Court, but basically just keep doing it until they physically stop you, and just, that's that. | ||
Just do it. | ||
Just keep doing it. | ||
Just keep expelling people. | ||
Keep flying them out to El Salvador. | ||
Just keep doing it. | ||
The judge can say anything they want, but again, they're destroying their own power by using it so stupidly, just so utterly. | ||
They're so utterly stupid. | ||
And of course you have the ACLU. | ||
It's a place like the ACLU who are the ones who filed this thing where you've got this organization, the American Civil Liberties Union. | ||
They're supposed to protect American civil liberties that Americans are supposed to enjoy. | ||
Yet all of their activity is mainly focused on destroying the civil liberties of Americans. | ||
Right? | ||
Like freedom of association, things like that. | ||
That you have a right to choose who you... | ||
Want to serve in your restaurant or whatever. | ||
They go to town on those people. | ||
They do everything they can to destroy your civil liberties in that regard while simultaneously doing everything they can to uphold the non-existent civil liberties for foreign gang members. | ||
They're stepping in and filing lawsuits to stop the deportation of rapists and murderers from Venezuela that are running gangs on our streets. | ||
They're just absolutely destroying any semblance of law and order. | ||
In our country, as massive resources are dedicated to dealing with a problem that they imported and created, this is all stupid and wrong. | ||
If anybody, the ACLU needs to be confronted with sedition and treason, and just because they do it technically within bounds of the law doesn't mean they aren't violating the law. | ||
And this is another thing I was trying to explain with, like, you know, people say there's no fraud or waste. | ||
USAID has not discovered any fraud or waste. | ||
And it's like, okay, but if you have a person giving their friend a $50 million contract to create a podcast that 100 people listen to... | ||
That's fraud. | ||
I don't care if they checked the boxes and technically had the authority to hand out the money and just gave it to their friend and they didn't benefit. | ||
It's like, no, it's fraud. | ||
It's fraud and we can see through it and your legalistic defense is not going to work here. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
We're going to go out to your phone calls here momentarily. | ||
I just... | ||
I don't know what's going on in the world because the things they're admitting at this point are so monumental. | ||
I'm like speechless. | ||
This is a story from the New York Times opinion section published yesterday, March 16th, 2025. | ||
Says, we were badly misled about the event that changed our lives. | ||
Talking about COVID. | ||
We were badly misled. | ||
Well, New York Times, you were doing the misleading. | ||
Like, we can't let the media get away with this. | ||
They're framing it like they weren't the ones doing this. | ||
Like, do you understand how infuriating this is? | ||
I'm sure you do if you're watching this show. | ||
But to be told for years on end by the media to shut up, to listen to the experts, to your crazy conspiracy theorists, that you're spreading dangerous misinformation, not just misinformation for the fun of it, but misinformation that can get people killed and is therefore violence. | ||
The speech that we were saying for years being told this by the very same mainstream media outlets Saying, we were misled. | ||
And it turns out the whole thing was a fraud. | ||
Yeah, here's the New York Times. | ||
Actually, wearing a mask can help your child learn. | ||
Oh, were we misled? | ||
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I just... | ||
It's just like such an insult. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's like so insulting to me. | ||
Insulting the minds of the American people. | ||
That the very people doing the deception are now trying to claim to be the ones who were deceived. | ||
I mean, it's just, it's outrageous. | ||
So, I don't know why the New York Times is sounding like Infowars all of a sudden, but they say, since scientists began playing around with dangerous pathogens in laboratories, The world has experienced four or five pandemics, depending on how you count. | ||
One of them, the 1977 Russian flu, was almost certainly sparked by a research mishap. | ||
Okay, so there's historical precedent to what we were saying when we were saying it. | ||
I say, yet in 2020, people started speculating that a laboratory accident might have been the spark that started the COVID-19 pandemic. | ||
They were treated like cooks and cranks. | ||
They were treated? | ||
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, wait. | ||
Hold on a second. | ||
Hold on. | ||
They were treated. | ||
This is the New York Times. | ||
I think what you mean to say is we treated them. | ||
I think what New York Times means to say is when people were speculating about the laboratory accident that might have sparked the COVID-19 pandemic, we, the New York Times, treated them like kooks and cranks. | ||
And not just that, dangerous terrorists too. | ||
They were treated. | ||
This passive voice crap. | ||
Yeah, by you. | ||
No, we were treated by you like we were criminals. | ||
Many public health officials and prominent scientists dismissed the idea as a conspiracy theory, insisting that the virus must have emerged from animals in a seafood market in Wuhan, China. | ||
And when a nonprofit called EcoHealth Alliance lost a grant because it was planning to conduct a risky research into bat viruses in the Wuhan Institute of Virology, research that, if conducted with lax safety standards, could have resulted in the dangerous pathogen leaking out into the world, no fewer than | ||
77 Nobel laureates and 31 scientific societies lined up to defend the organization. | ||
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So there's... | |
There's like two options here as to how this could have happened. | ||
One of them is that the people making these claims didn't know any better. | ||
Now the problem with that is that the people making these claims were Nobel laureates. | ||
So I don't think them crying ignorance is very believable. | ||
Personally... | ||
I don't think that's the case. | ||
I don't think you become a Nobel laureate by being stupid. | ||
Okay, so that's not the possibility. | ||
That's one of the two possibilities, and it's clearly inaccurate because it relies on the ignorance or stupidity of the people making the claim. | ||
The people making the claim are Nobel laureates. | ||
So, okay, they're not stupid or ignorant. | ||
So what's the only other option? | ||
They're lying. | ||
Yeah, that's a conspiracy. | ||
So 77 Nobel laureates and who else was it? | ||
31 scientific societies were engaged in a giant criminal conspiracy to deliberately obscure the source of the COVID pandemic in order to justify the extreme crackdown measures and distract from the actual cause of the virus. | ||
In a variety of different ways, hampering your ability to fight the virus itself being the source and cause of all of the incredible damage that the pandemic did to everybody. | ||
Not in terms of getting the virus, but in terms of the lockdowns and the economic destruction and the education destruction. | ||
I mean, that's what they're admitting in this. | ||
Don't let them act like they're the ones exposing this. | ||
They're admitting, and the New York Times was completely complicit in this, that at least, you know, in this case, 77 Nobel laureates and 31 scientific societies deliberately lied in order to progress the ultimate goals of the pandemic. | ||
Which are all the things that they implemented. | ||
All of the control systems and surveillance systems and the transfer of wealth from the middle class to the trillionaires. | ||
So I just I don't even you know I want to get like angry at this but it's like How are people so stupid? | ||
It really is just like depressing to me. | ||
That in January of 2020, before most people even heard about the virus, we're doing reports going, this came from Wuhan. | ||
EcoHealth Alliance is responsible. | ||
I'm not a Nobel laureate, folks. | ||
I don't have access to the scientific community on the back end. | ||
This was imminently observable to anybody that paid attention. | ||
I didn't even go to college. | ||
I don't know crap about science or the way it works or operates or the funding mechanisms or the... | ||
All I know is that when a virus appears and sweeps the world and shuts down the economy for a billion people in its epicenter... | ||
Is directly on top of a seafood market and a level 4 bioweapons lab with a history of safety protocol violations. | ||
I know where I'm putting my money. | ||
I know which source of the virus I'm betting on. | ||
So again, it's like an article like this should result in like revolution. | ||
Do you understand what they did to you? | ||
And in fact, I have a video from that same woman that we showed earlier. | ||
Clip number 17 is again from Bill Maher. | ||
And this woman does another good job. | ||
She's the leftist. | ||
She's the MAGA leftist. | ||
Talking about COVID and the fact that there's been no reckoning yet. | ||
And this is just in perfect alignment with the fact that the New York Times is now publishing an article claiming that we were all deceived. | ||
Well, not all of us. | ||
Some of us told the truth. | ||
We all knew the truth. | ||
Only we told it though. | ||
That's the takeaway. | ||
Everybody in this article, everybody at the New York Times, everybody out there knew what the truth was. | ||
We're the only ones who told you it. | ||
We're the only ones who simply said it. | ||
Everybody else was involved in a massive, concerted, unified, monolithic conspiracy to deceive you on purpose to destroy your lives, your economy, and your children's mental health. | ||
Okay? | ||
So, let's go to this woman talking just about... | ||
A few, just a smattering of negative consequences that Democrats foisted on their own people. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Everywhere the Democrats were in charge, old people died of loneliness and despair because they were not allowed to see their family members. | ||
Disabled children were dressed two, three years. | ||
a severely autistic child, you worked so hard to get them to a certain place and they shut their school. | ||
Kids had no one to report abuse to because they were not seeing their mandated reporters. | ||
Poor kids whose one good meal a day is in school did not get that meal. | ||
Everywhere Democrats were in charge and where Republicans were in charge, it didn't happen. | ||
There's been no reckoning. | ||
Nobody has said why is that? | ||
It was a little more complicated. | ||
It was a little more complicated than that. | ||
No, it wasn't. | ||
No, it was pretty simple, actually. | ||
No, it wasn't actually that complicated. | ||
They like to act like simple things are complex to distract from the simple solutions that are available. | ||
And they do it with everything. | ||
It's pretty complicated. | ||
That's like the number one lie of the Democrats. | ||
It's pretty complicated. | ||
It's more complicated than that, actually. | ||
Really, we want to get the, you know, the Democrats locked everything down. | ||
Democrat states were super intense about it and they destroyed people's lives. | ||
Wow, but actually they did it on purpose and because the experts said so. | ||
So it's pretty complicated. | ||
It's like, no, it's not complicated. | ||
That's what happened. | ||
Hey, we want to expel foreigners from our country. | ||
They're here illegally without permission. | ||
We need to send them back. | ||
Wow, I mean, it's more complicated than that. | ||
That's why it's way too expensive. | ||
The process is too hard. | ||
We don't have the money or the resources to expel people. | ||
It's a complicated... | ||
No, it's not. | ||
Grab the people, send them out of the country. | ||
Very simple. | ||
All of this is very simple. | ||
It's like one of the weird things about the modern world is that the solutions to all of these problems are so eminently simple, like so elementary, so obvious. | ||
They're like, that wouldn't even need to be explained to people a thousand years ago. | ||
None of this is sophisticated or complicated or nuanced. | ||
It's all very blatant and obvious and in your face. | ||
And just, there's a massive, concerted universe of lies upholding the nonsense. | ||
It's not complicated. | ||
None of this is complicated. | ||
But you can hear the crowd moans. | ||
I mean, she's like, yeah, this happened in Democrat areas and it didn't happen in Republican areas. | ||
And they're all like, ugh. | ||
And it's like... | ||
I don't know what we have to do to get people to acknowledge basic, observable reality, but that's the issue here. | ||
The basic, observable, obvious reality was that COVID came from a lab. | ||
And the basic, observable, undeniable reality is that Republican areas were more free than Democrat areas. | ||
And the Democrat areas did significantly more damage to themselves and their own people than did the Republican areas. | ||
Now, they can moan and cry and whine about that, but whine about the sky being blue or water being wet. | ||
It's just the truth. | ||
It's just reality. | ||
And these people live in this constructed, illusionary, delusional world of make-believe bullcrap. | ||
And they get very mad when you interrupt that fantasy with a helping of a big old dose of reality. | ||
So, New York Times continues. | ||
They say, so the Wuhan research was totally safe and the pandemic was caused by natural transmission. | ||
It certainly seemed like consensus. | ||
It certainly seemed like that was the scientific consensus, didn't it? | ||
On purpose, by design, deliberately, from people who were lying. | ||
We have since learned, however, says New York Times, that to promote the appearance of consensus... | ||
Some officials and scientists hid or understated crucial facts, misled at least one reporter, orchestrated campaigns of supposedly independent voices, and even compared notes about how to hide their communications in order to keep the public from hearing the whole story. | ||
And as for the Wuhan laboratory's research, the details that have since emerged show that safety precautions might have been terrifyingly lax. | ||
Yeah, we know. | ||
No, we don't. | ||
And what they're saying here, it's unbelievably huge. | ||
Going to the New York Times, five years after it matters, there was a massive, as they put it, quote, orchestrated campaign, i.e. | ||
conspiracy, a massive secret conspiracy. | ||
orchestrated to deceive the American people and destroy our lives. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
Okay, so... | ||
So what are we going to do about this? | ||
I mean, if... | ||
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I don't know. | |
Again, I want to try to make up analogies or metaphor, you know. | ||
If there was a big conspiracy to poison the water supply, wouldn't you treat that like? | ||
That's what they did. | ||
No, that's what they actually did. | ||
And it's here, black and white, admitted by the people who did it. | ||
So let's see some justice. | ||
Let's see some punishment for this massive crime against humanity. | ||
This incredibly huge conspiracy to kill people, deprive us of our rights, and lock grandma in a home by herself so she dies alone from sadness. | ||
Where are the charges for crimes against humanity? | ||
Where are the Nuremberg trials? | ||
So the people who did this, that we know did this, who have admitted doing this, can be punished for the insane amounts of damage they did to humanity as a whole. | ||
I mean, what are we doing here? | ||
They say five years after the onset of the COVID pandemic, it's tempted to think of all that as ancient history. | ||
Yeah, for the criminals. | ||
Yeah, no, it's very tempting for the criminals to move on thinking they got away with it. | ||
For sure. | ||
It's very, yeah, it's very tempting to treat all this like ancient history. | ||
We can't do anything about this. | ||
They say, and now we need to move on to new crises like measles and the involving bird flu, right? | ||
Yeah, no need to think about the fact that the world was lied into pandemic measures that did severe damage to everybody they are implemented against. | ||
We have to move on to the next time we're going to do this exact same thing in the exact same fashion with the exact same tactics because it worked out so well the first time. | ||
So, again, I could spend the entire rest of the segment on this article. | ||
It is unbelievable what they're admitting now because it's exactly what we were telling you the entire time. | ||
Talk about next year's news today. | ||
Five years ago, InfoWars are telling you imminently observable and obvious things that these people are finally getting around to admitting were true the entire time. | ||
They just refuse to acknowledge the implications, what it means when you acknowledge that all of this is true. | ||
It means that you were the victim of a crime against humanity by people who are still in power and are trying to do it again. | ||
So let's stop that. | ||
Down to your calls now. | ||
Willie in California wants to talk about auto-pin gate. | ||
Auto-pin scandal. | ||
Go ahead, Willie. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Hey, Harrison. | ||
Good morning. | ||
Yeah, Trump denying the validity of the J6 committee due to Biden's auto-pin gate should be looked at. | ||
But what about the preemptive blanket pardons covering totally unindicted crimes? | ||
And beyond that, it seems to be... | ||
A trend of judicial tyranny worldwide, like what was happening in Brazil with Bolsonaro, Romania election with EU overturning the popular vote, Germany's establishment threatening against the popular voter. | ||
Where's Pam Bondi going after all these judges demanding the dangerous return of deported gang members and others who say we can't cut workforce? | ||
And spent government spending. | ||
So many judges who have obvious conflicts of interest with their entire family members as well. | ||
Just hold one rogue judge accountable and let's watch the dominoes call. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Could not be more in favor of this. | ||
And again, this is a tried and true method. | ||
Bukele had to go through this. | ||
And we've known for a long time, like they have these... | ||
You can refer to it as like the judicial backstop. | ||
In other words, they solidify their gains by having judges that are in their corner that refuse to allow the executive branch or Congress or anybody else to reverse some of the things that they've put in place. | ||
So when they get in power in the executive, they put things in place, and then they have their judiciary as mindless vassals to guarantee that... | ||
The next president won't be able to reverse those things. | ||
It's not actually how our system is supposed to work, but that's how they have it set up, which again is why we're dealing with not a traditional conspiracy in the sense of a shadowy figure telling everybody else what to do, or even like the typical fascistic development where you have a strongman leader whose will is law and everybody else conforms to that. | ||
Instead, it's this decentralized, mass, permanent revolution. | ||
We've got all these people in positions of power who autonomously can understand and are ideologically captured by the left and will use their power in whatever way, again, independently and without even conversation with anybody else. | ||
They will use that power to progress their ideals and their ideology by completely ignoring... | ||
The rule of law and any precedent or their own obligation to be unbiased in their decisions. | ||
So you're exactly right. | ||
Thank you for the call, Willie. | ||
Let's go to Mark in Texas. | ||
We want to talk about the paradigm on white culture. | ||
Go ahead, Mark. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hi. | |
Welcome back from your vacation. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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My point is this. | |
I did this experiment with Owen Schroer. | ||
If you've got a quote-unquote black employee there... | ||
Grab him and or her real quick. | ||
Get a black piece of paper and a white piece of paper. | ||
Put your white arm across both of them and have your quote-unquote black individual. | ||
Put his and or her arm across it and look at both of them. | ||
What you'll find out is we're just different shades of brown. | ||
So, yeah, as far as race goes, we're the human race created by God. | ||
And that's about as far as that goes. | ||
If you talk about race versus culture, God talks about nothing as far as race goes. | ||
He talks about tribes, tongues, nations, and peoples, and then kingdoms, of course. | ||
So the point is this. | ||
That whole race thing is simply based on what you were told when you were going through your public education system, which, by the way, I survived. | ||
The initiation of the Department of Education, and the guy who was the dean of our college quit because he couldn't get rid of them, and Marva Collins, who's an extremely intelligent, nice black lady who taught Shakespeare to inner-city kids, and in fact, | ||
people moved to Chicago as third, fourth, and fifth grade. | ||
Yeah, I get what you're saying, Mark. | ||
I'm sorry, we're coming up at the end of the show here. | ||
I get what you're saying, and... | ||
You know, again, you don't want to fall into the very useful dichotomy that they have of, you know, they want people to, like, embrace so-called white supremacy and hate and, you know, to be the villains that they want to paint you as. | ||
We're not falling into that. | ||
And again, my position is not one that I hold because I'm white. | ||
It's one everybody should hold. | ||
In other words, it doesn't matter if you're Hispanic. | ||
Trust me, the people I hang out with, black, Hispanic, Middle Eastern, and otherwise, are way more concerned about the plight of white people than most of the white people I know. | ||
And in the same way that I don't have to be Congolese to understand that King Leopold did a number to the Congo, and that was bad and brutal and horrific, and I'm against that. | ||
Nobody out there of any race, color, and creed should be okay with white people being targeted for total destruction. | ||
And white, black, these are just labels, European, African, you know. | ||
And labels are important to a certain extent. | ||
It's always ironic to me that it's like Asians are from Asia, Africans are from Africa, and Caucasians are from Europe. | ||
It's like, why not just call them European? | ||
Because there's been a very deliberate and century-long effort to destroy the concept of European people as a... | ||
As a distinct race of people, despite everybody else being afforded that ability to define themselves. | ||
So again, you don't have to be white to not want white people to be destroyed in the same way that I'm not Latino and I'd be against Latino people being eradicated in their own countries. | ||
This is a blanket humanitarian position that people want to demonize as white supremacy. | ||
Thank you, everybody, for your calls. | ||
Sorry, I only found that article about New York Times here at the end. | ||
I meant to go to phone calls this whole segment. | ||
We'll have to make up for that tomorrow. | ||
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