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Now I'd like to call the committee's attention to something I'm going to share with you information about the FBI's that's never been made public before. | ||
Operation Arctic Frost has emerged as the chilling embodiment of partisan warfare. | ||
Arctic Frost was the FBI case opened and approved by anti-Trump FBI agent Tebow. | ||
Arctic Frost then became Jack Smith's elector case against then citizen Trump and now President Trump. | ||
These new records show that Arctic Frost was much broader than just an electoral matter. | ||
The case was expanded to Republican organizations. | ||
Thomas Windham and Leanna Saylor. | ||
They pushed Arctic Frost forward despite warnings from career agents that this might be illegal. | ||
The Biden White House Counsel's Office even coordinated, and we're going to talk a lot about this because these people belong in jail, Even coordinated to hand over Trump and Pence's government phones, bypassing the National Archives and the Law. | ||
Launched in the spring of 2022 under the watchful eye of then FBI director Christopher Ray, this so-called investigation was born from the venomous bias of anti-Trump zealot Timothy Tebow, who bypassed protocols to unleash a probe claiming a multifaceted conspiracy to upend the 2020 election. | ||
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The FBI takes allegations of election-related violations of federal law seriously. | |
That agent, now out of the agency, Timothy Thibault was reportedly escorted out of the Washington field office on Friday after quote resigning from his post. | ||
What started as a targeted hit on Donald Trump quickly ballooned into a full spectrum assault on the so-called American right. | ||
This was part of an effort by the FBI to go after conservative causes and leaders, including Charlie Kirk at Turning Point, as it turns out, including the R the uh Rag of the Republican Attorney's General Association, RGA, sort of the whole of Republican apparatus, the conservative movement. | ||
We've never seen anything like this in the history of our country. | ||
I don't care you want to talk about Watergate, whatever you want to talk about. | ||
We've never seen anything like this. | ||
They were all in on going after their political opponents and throwing them in jail. | ||
It's chilling. | ||
All while the Biden regime pretended to champion democracy. | ||
And Jack Smith not only did they tamper with that and lie to the court about it, but he's now admitted to the court that he doesn't know how that happened. | ||
He's only offered a number of possible explanations for how that could have happened. | ||
So he's absolutely blown the chain of custody. | ||
And again, he has a prosecutor, lead prosecutor in this case, Jay Bratt, who met with White House counsel and representative of the National Archives in several times in the weeks before Jack Smith was even appointed. | ||
Whistleblowers recently cracked open the vault, revealing how Arctic Frost served as the blueprint for weaponizing federal power against political dissent. | ||
Well, I didn't know there was an actual list. | ||
I knew that I'd been targeted by the Jack Smith team. | ||
The search warrant for my phone that was hand-delivered with six armed FBI agents who detained not just me, but my wife, who refused to show me the warrant before they confiscated my phone, who forced my face to look at the phone so they could open it on facial recognition without ever showing me the warrant. | ||
And even after they gave me the warrant after the fact that it did not include the attached affidavit that identified the specificity supposedly required by the Fourth Amendment. | ||
A sprawling dragnet ensnaring 92 Republican entities from the beating heart of the Republican National Committee to the strategic war chest of the Republican Attorneys General Association and even the grassroots firebrand that was Charlie Kirk's Turning Point USA. | ||
Trump political action group, state-level operatives, and a constellation of right-leaning organizations found themselves subpoenaed, surveilled, and scrutinized. | ||
And not for crimes, but for the sin of opposing the Swamps annoyed Mad King Joe Biden. | ||
American democracy only works Only if we choose to respect the rule of law and the institutions that were set up in this chamber behind me. | ||
A surge of totalitarian lunacy poisoning the Republic. | ||
I like my coffee dark. | ||
John Bowne reporting for InfoWars. | ||
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You're listening to the American Journal with your host, Brianna Morello. | |
Watch it live right now at Band.video. | ||
Good morning and welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I am Brianna Morello, and we are very excited to have you on today's program because there's a lot going on in New York City, specifically the United Nations. | ||
And we're going to be paying attention to that because President Donald J. Trump is expected to speak later today in just a few hours. | ||
He made his way to New York City obviously last night. | ||
He is there now, and he's expected to call out all the globalists and how globalism has failed this world. | ||
There's going to be a speech at 9.50 a.m. Eastern time, so just shortly before 10 a.m., as well as another speech regarding uh the leaders specifically at 720 p.m. Eastern time as well. | ||
Today, uh the first lady is expected to attend. | ||
So we are very, very excited for that. | ||
We're also following a couple of other stories that are very, very important, like to the Secret Service announcing that they have neutralized a network of electronic devices in the New York tri-state area. | ||
Now, obviously, that has a lot to do with the simple fact that all these world leaders are in New York right now. | ||
Now, they weren't specific as to how they neutralized those devices, but obviously it's very alarming. | ||
They say that this was used to make telecoms uh to tell telecommunication-based threats against senior government officials in the United States. | ||
Now, again, these devices were primarily located within the 35-mile radius of the UN. | ||
So again, this is another really important story that we're following here for you guys. | ||
We're also following another story that just broke moments ago. | ||
Google making a very big announcement. | ||
They intend on reinstating those banned accounts from YouTube. | ||
Those who were spreading COVID information, the truthful information, will uh now get their accounts back, it looks like. | ||
Google says that it would go about reinstating those accounts. | ||
And it just so happens, of course, that our own federal government right now is still suing Google over several different things, obviously not the censorship, but uh, you know, it's quite interesting because I've been following the antitrust cases that have been going on, and there's a new one in Virginia that just recently uh started up this week, actually. | ||
And so interesting turn of events to see that Google is now also going to be reinstating YouTube accounts that spread uh truthful information regarding COVID-19. | ||
So we're very excited about that, of course. | ||
But yesterday was a big day over at the White House. | ||
President Donald J. Trump announcing that they found a link between Tylenol and autism, especially when it's taken, well, obviously when it's taken with pregnant women. | ||
Let's take a listen on how the president made the announcement yesterday at the White House. | ||
First uh effective immediately, the FDA will be notifying physicians at the use of said uh well, let's see how we say that. | ||
Acetum MENFI, acetaminophen. | ||
Is that okay? | ||
Which is basically commonly known as Tylenol during pregnancy can be associated with a very increased risk of autism. | ||
So taking Tylenol is uh not good. | ||
All right, I'll say it. | ||
It's not good. | ||
For this reason, they are strongly recommended that women limit Tylenol use during pregnancy unless medically necessary. | ||
That's uh, for instance, in cases of extremely high fever. | ||
That you feel you can't tough it out, you can't do it. | ||
I guess there's That it's a small number of cases, I think. | ||
But if you can't tough it out, if you can't do it, uh that's what you're gonna have to do. | ||
Tough it out. | ||
President Trump. | ||
It's always great to hear from him, and he's just like one of us. | ||
The fact that he can't pronounce the word reminds me a lot about myself. | ||
All right. | ||
And then let's talk about the study itself that he's citing, because I think it's really interesting. | ||
He's citing a study that came up from Harvard, and ultimately they say that they have evidence that shows that the exposure to Tylenol during pregnancy does in fact increase the neurocological developments disorders in children. | ||
Now, obviously, there's many people who are disputing all of that, because for quite some time now, we've talked about autism and how we've seen the numbers, the cases of autism completely get out of control over these last few years. | ||
And I mean a lot of people say it's related to vaccines, and the Tylenol excuse is really just minor compared to what vaccines are doing to children. | ||
Now, yesterday on the war room with Steve Bannon, they actually spoke about that in specifics. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
We're gonna see a report, and Bobby Kennedy, you know, whom I've worked with for many years, is really about data. | ||
He really is about science, and they haven't gotten all the data they need. | ||
I believe the data is gonna show overwhelmingly that vaccines are the driver for vaccine-induced autism, vaccine-induced brain injury. | ||
Um, but I agree with you. | ||
Today may be something of a sideshow. | ||
Tylenol is not the primary cause. | ||
Vaccines are the primary cause. | ||
We know that from lots of different sources of information, and we cannot let this go. | ||
And let me be assure you, CHD is about ending the epidemics of chronic disease. | ||
As Bobby Kennedy is, and if this is a sideshow, we're not gonna let this go. | ||
We're gonna keep pushing that we have to keep going until we get the real data. | ||
The vaccine safety data link is the repository of information, and that has not yet been opened up. | ||
So it's interesting to see how we've been talking about the vaccines for quite some time and how that's truly affected children's developments over the years, but now they're using Tylenol as the excuse. | ||
Now, listen, okay, many people are a little skeptical on this front, and rightfully so. | ||
This is new data that's recently coming out, and they say that there's contradicting studies that show that Tylenol is not the issue here. | ||
But the FDA commissioner, Dr. Marty Bacary actually went on Chris Cuomo show yesterday to debunk the lies that he thinks are being told in regards to these studies that they deemed as being the ones that qualify here for the reason why we're issuing the warning. | ||
So let's take a listen to that one. | ||
So Harvard does a review of previous studies. | ||
And they came up with what I would term as a layman, right? | ||
Because I'm not a a clinician, as a split decision in favor of uh studies that found that Tylenol may have an association uh with negative effects, including potential forms of autism. | ||
This research is not a split decision as you've described. | ||
Twenty-seven studies found an association between prenatal use of auto of acetometaphine and autism. | ||
And and uh, you know, there were 13 studies that went the other way, but the authors concluded that the higher quality studies favored an association. | ||
And if I can just quote the dean of the Harvard School of Public Health, my former institution, quote unquote, there is a causal relationship between prenatal acetaminophen and the neurodegenerative disorders of ADHD and autism spectrum disorder. | ||
So that's interesting in itself because they're now linking ADHD to it as well. | ||
Uh something that we have not known. | ||
We've known about the liver issues for quite some time now. | ||
And um it's interesting to hear how this is all developed. | ||
It's also interesting to hear the rebuttal for those who are trying to dispute the White House and HHS's new claims regarding Tylenol. | ||
There are several studies out there, but the ones that they've deemed as credible seem to be highly well-sourced. | ||
And so we'll continue to follow it as it unravels. | ||
But the core issue here, and it's the one that we've been talking for about for quite some time, and we don't want to deflect, right? | ||
We don't want to sit here and blame Tylenol for all of these issues. | ||
Because the reality of it is is there hasn't been enough studies done on these vaccines that they're literally uh overwhelming children with all the time. | ||
We talk about it. | ||
We talk about it. | ||
And although we understand that RFK Jr. is doing an incredible job at pushing back on the childhood vaccines and is gonna be making new recommendations in regards to those jabs. | ||
President Donald Trump is trying to simplify the issue for all Americans to understand in regards to the childhood vaccine crisis that we're going through right now. | ||
The reality of it is that children are being overwhelmed with vaccines since literally just a couple hours after the born, they're being given HBB, uh H hepatitis B, but sorry, hepatitis B vaccines and others. | ||
And so the harsh reality behind it really is that this is becoming an overwhelming issue that shouldn't have happened in the first place. | ||
And you know, we're trying to sit here and have individuals go out there and be truthful. | ||
We have not been able to trust our medical officials for quite some time now. | ||
So now we have new leadership at HHS, RFK Jr. doing an incredible job at sifting through all the information. | ||
Dr. Marty McCarry doing his best as the head of the FDA to do just that too. | ||
And so we have to give credit when credit's due. | ||
But thankfully, President Donald Trump is doing his best to make sure that we actually simplify the issues in regards to childhood vaccines. | ||
And so he did just that yesterday. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
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Vaccines are very interesting. | ||
They can be great. | ||
But when you put the wrong stuff in them, you know, and you know, children get these massive vaccines like you'd give to a horse. | ||
Like you'd give to a horse. | ||
And I've said for a long time, I mean, this is no secret. | ||
Spread them out over five years. | ||
Get five shots, small ones. | ||
If you have to see what they give, they give. | ||
I mean, for a little baby to be injected with that much fluid, even beyond the actual ingredients. | ||
They have sometimes 80 different vaccines and it's crazy. | ||
It's, you know, that's a common sense thing, too. | ||
It's like you're it's like you're shooting up a horse. | ||
You have a little body, a little baby, and you're pumping this big thing. | ||
It's a horrible thing. | ||
So I've always felt that. | ||
But we'll be uh having a big discussion tomorrow about autistic. | ||
The president's able to simplify it for average Americans to understand. | ||
The pushback comes from big pharmaceutical companies, not from like-minded individuals. | ||
We could all understand the simple fact that children should not have to be given all of these vaccines. | ||
The president putting it in the most simplest terms for those who just still aren't being able to follow what he's saying. | ||
I mean, what he's saying is truthful. | ||
Children shouldn't have to deal with this. | ||
There's a lot of reasons why we should be pushing back, why we should be demanding more answers from our federal government and these agencies. | ||
For far too long, they've taken so much money from big pharmaceutical companies who have directly influenced things like the childhood vaccine recommendations. | ||
Pushing back and asking questions is simple, but not so simple when you're trying to compete with big pharmaceutical companies who have overwhelmed the system with millions and millions of dollars influencing what's actually happening in this country. | ||
You see, if we actually cared for children, if we actually cared about getting to the root causes of all of this, you wouldn't hear those within the corporate media pushing back with stupid questions for the president of the United States regarding all of this. | ||
I mean, he just broke it down for you in the most simplest terms available. | ||
You should not be doing this to children. | ||
There's no reason for it. | ||
In fact, we didn't do this decades prior, and children were okay. | ||
So when you look at the rise of autism throughout this country, you have to wonder what were the root causes of all of this. | ||
Well, so many get in their defense mode, of course, because I don't want to criticize these pharmaceutical companies, because those are our saviors. | ||
And in fact, they don't have any evidence that backs those claims. | ||
So President Trump, HHS, the FDA, everyone's coming for them. | ||
And they're not happy about this. | ||
This is exactly what Americans voted for. | ||
I'm going to turn to another topic because we talked about it briefly yesterday, and I think it's really critical that we bring you an update on it. | ||
It's regarding Tom Homan. | ||
Now, as many of you guys know, we broke the story yesterday about MSNBC saying that Tom Holman took a $50,000 bribe during the years of the Biden regime. | ||
Now, according to their report, that bribe was taken, and it came with the promise of potential government contracts when he did make his way back into the administration. | ||
Now, according to reports, this was involving an FBI informant or somebody who works for the FBI Who was recording? | ||
And those recordings have not been made public. | ||
But the Trump administration, when they made their way into obviously the FBI and DOJ, they decided not to file charges. | ||
Now, why is that? | ||
Because, well, Tom Holman wasn't a government employee at the time. | ||
And so now what's happening is you're seeing the media, and they're getting very upset about this because they want to know did Tom Homid make a commitment to some individual that if they paid him 50 grand in cash, that he would land them government contracts. | ||
Well, to be fair, it is a fair question. | ||
If there's recordings, the American people should hear it. | ||
Although he is not someone who's in a confirmationable position right now, he is the border czar. | ||
Now, yesterday the question was asked at the White House regarding Tom Homan, and this is how the press secretary responded in clip six. | ||
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Did the president ask the Justice Department to close the case? | |
And does Holman have to return the $50,000? | ||
Well, Mr. Homan never took the $50,000 that you're referring to, so you should get your facts straight, number one. | ||
Uh number two, this was another example of the weaponization of the Biden Department of Justice against one of President Trump's strongest and most vocal supporters in the midst of a presidential campaign. | ||
You had FBI agents going undercover to try and entrap one of the president's top allies and supporters, someone who they knew very well would be taking a government position months later. | ||
Mr. Homan did absolutely nothing wrong. | ||
And even the uh President's Department of Justice, even Cash Patel's FBI looked into this just to make sure they had a number of different prosecutors and FBI agents who looked into this. | ||
They found zero evidence of illegal activity or criminal wrongdoing uh in the White House and the president stand by Tom Homan 100% because he did absolutely nothing wrong, and he is a brave public servant who has done a phenomenal job in helping the president shut down the border. | ||
Now, the interesting part in all of this would be number one, getting the details behind all of this. | ||
When did they allegedly catch Tom Homan taking that 50 grand? | ||
What were the dates? | ||
Because if it was right after President Trump was elected, we've got a big problem on our hands. | ||
And it ends up on both sides, right? | ||
Because why would the FBI then target Tom Homan? | ||
Obviously, like you just heard the press secretary say it's another layer of the law fair. | ||
Obviously, they probably thought he was going to get a position in ICE and they needed some dirt on him, and that could possibly be a reason why they'd go after him if they know that President Trump is going to win the election. | ||
And number two, I mean, did he in fact make up commitment? | ||
I want to hear the recordings. | ||
I think it's fair to ask. | ||
Let's hear the recordings. | ||
I don't think that's something that's outrageous. | ||
You see, and I said it yesterday, we call it corruption quite often. | ||
But we got to do it fair and balanced on both sides. | ||
Let's hear the recordings. | ||
Because if it's as benign as you just heard the press secretary say, then we could all move on. | ||
But if it's exactly what it sounds like it's going on, we've got an issue here. | ||
See, it doesn't matter. | ||
If if there is an exchange of money for the guarantee of government contracts down the line, folks, that's bribery. | ||
So I don't understand, and I'm going to try to get my hands on those recordings. | ||
Obviously, that's something that the FBI and DAJ are not going to willingly release. | ||
But it is a fair question to sit here and ask for more information on this subject matter. | ||
Now I think Tom Holman's doing an incredible job as border czar. | ||
You can't sit there and deny that. | ||
We've seen the numbers. | ||
Even just yesterday, Tom Homan giving us an update, saying that we've deported over 2 million illegals within the first 244 days of this administration. | ||
But listen to the breakdown of the numbers that Tom Homan says. | ||
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We're having over a 400,000 uh deportations, uh and you know, between C BP and ICE and that's just since the president took office. | ||
The first four months of the fiscal year, we can't count that because you know Joe Biden was doing anything. | ||
But here's what people need to understand two things. | ||
Number one, over 1.5 million, it's close to 1.6 illegal aliens already left the country on their own. | ||
Why? | ||
Because they see what ICE is doing out there every day. | ||
One of the reasons we have the most secure border in the history of this nation is because the great work of the men and women of the border patrol, the great work of President Trump and his leadership, but also because ICE is out there, over a thousand teams all across the country arresting people. | ||
So a lot of people have left, a lot of people aren't coming, which helps to secure that border. | ||
And that was a part of the strategies of the beginning. | ||
We said if we show consequences, we show them we're actually out there looking for them, many will leave. | ||
So we knew with a large population leaving over 1.5 million have. | ||
But what's to come? | ||
ISIS is getting 10,000 more agents. | ||
Right now they've got 5,000 deportation officers. | ||
We're tripling the size of the workforce. | ||
We're adding more detention beds. | ||
We're adding more flights and more transportation. | ||
So the numbers are going to explode here in this next coming year. | ||
Isn't that interesting? | ||
They've had over a million people self-deport. | ||
Why? | ||
Because people know that it's coming. | ||
You see, the Biden regime allowed millions and millions of unknown aliens into our country. | ||
And now they know time is up. | ||
See, we have a new administration because the American people saw what was happening and didn't vote for that anymore. | ||
President Trump and the members of his administration are in fact cleaning up the migration problem. | ||
The problem, though, here is Democrats did an incredible job at flooding our country with these illegal aliens. | ||
An incredible job. | ||
They knew with the illimited amount of resources for the courts that would take you quite some time to deport all of these aliens. | ||
And so what they do, well, they extended their court appearance dates, release them into the country. | ||
Later during the program, we're gonna be discussing the thousands of children that are still missing because of Joe Biden. | ||
But it's not surprising that this is what has been going on for quite some time. | ||
They have gotten away with human trafficking. | ||
The Biden regime trafficked individuals into this country, and still to this day, no one's been arrested. | ||
Americans have had it enough. | ||
They're reaching their breaking point when it comes to these issues. | ||
How do I know? | ||
Well, all you have to do is turn over to the ICE application numbers, and Americans are pouring their applications to work for ICE. | ||
The recent data shows that there's over 150,000 applicants looking for jobs within ICE. | ||
Brave Americans looking to step up to the front of the line and deport these aliens from our country. | ||
And the American people have seen enough. | ||
They want in on these deportations. | ||
They want these aliens out of this country, and rightfully so. | ||
So you gotta give credit where credit's due. | ||
We're only 245 days into this new administration, and they have figured out a way to get rid of at least two million illegal aliens. | ||
Now, obviously, there's millions more, and of course, the numbers that the Biden regime was coughing up probably are inaccurate, but that's all intentional. | ||
They intentionally did not give you the accurate information regarding how many people flooded into our country. | ||
And as we continue to sift through all the information, as we continue to sit here and look at the numbers of deportations, I can promise you this much. | ||
Barack Obama set that bar very, very high when he decided to deport millions and millions of illegal aliens. | ||
Those in the left said absolutely nothing. | ||
In fact, they look the other way. | ||
Now all of a sudden they're interested in the criticisms. | ||
Now all of a sudden they want to talk about how deportations is racist. | ||
The reality of it is President Trump is purging the filth from this country. | ||
And by Felth, let me be very specific, because I know a lot of people out there probably say they're not filth. | ||
According to those on the left. | ||
We're talking about how the prisons in Venezuela released rapists, murderers, the most violent criminals from their prisons and sent them straight up to the United States. | ||
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And it wasn't just Venezuela, it was other countries too. | ||
They sent the worst of the worst to this country. | ||
So you bet we're getting rid of all the filth. | ||
Time and time again, I get these emails from IACHS, and it's all of these rapists, murderers, violent criminals that they've captured. | ||
We had thousands of violent criminals living in this country. | ||
How many of those were able to get in off the radar? | ||
You know, my sources told me that the security failures at the border were so much more significant than anyone was reporting on. | ||
In fact, when the security cameras went down at the border, at one section of the border wall, the Biden administration refused to fix it because they didn't want to see who was actually coming into this country. | ||
So under this new administration, we are purging the filth. | ||
We are getting the third world trash out of our country. | ||
And that's what everyone voted for, whether they want to say it or not. | ||
Folks, we have a jam pack program heading your way. | ||
I'm very excited for today because we're going to continue to talk about the left's violence. | ||
As many of you guys know, they are a very violent group of individuals, but now they have no boundaries. | ||
Now they have zero boundaries. | ||
A new threat was just recently made to Scott Jennings. | ||
I'll walk you through the details in just a few moments. | ||
Plus, we're waiting for President Trump to make his way to the UN because he's going to be giving a speech directed straight at the globalists. | ||
So we got a lot to discuss in just a few moments. | ||
Do not go anywhere. | ||
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You tuned in to the American Journal. | |
With your host, Brianna Morello. | ||
Watch it live right now at Band.video. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
I am Brian Morell. | ||
We're excited that you guys are with us today. | ||
We're waiting to see President Trump speak at the UN. | ||
I know everyone's very excited about this because he's going to be calling up globalists. | ||
And uh it's gonna be very exciting to see that happen. | ||
I know we've seen it before in the past. | ||
During our first term, we had no problem doing that directly, and so we're excited about that. | ||
Uh, we're also very excited about the simple fact that he's now addressing Antifa. | ||
Now, as many of you guys know, Antifa has been for many years now in this country specifically, has been committing acts of violence. | ||
They pretend like it's covered by the First Amendment, but it's not. | ||
You can't just run around the country burning down federal courthouses, sacking federal agents. | ||
No, no, no, you can't. | ||
But President Donald Trump, as of yesterday, has signed an executive order designated Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization. | ||
Now, interesting fact here, we've talked about in the show. | ||
I know that Margie Taylor Green, the great congresswoman from the state of Georgia, has been trying to get this signed into legislation. | ||
But for some reason, it never makes its way down for votes. | ||
She's been trying since the first term of the uh President Trump's White House, and uh, she's now doing that in the second. | ||
She actually resubmitted the piece of legislation back in January. | ||
And still, for some reason it's gone nowhere. | ||
Now, this is great, an executive order is great, but the reality of it is an executive order is just a band-aid. | ||
Because when the next regime comes in, guess what's gonna happen? | ||
If it's a Democrat, it no longer exists. | ||
They're gonna wipe that one out. | ||
And so it's frustrating. | ||
I know a lot of people are very excited for Antifa being labeled as a terrorist organization, but it's frustrating because it just depends on who is currently in the White House in regards to that. | ||
So again, we sit back and we watch and we say, okay, that's good. | ||
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Because now they could do certain different types of investigations regarding Antifa, track the money, because what he's talking about. | ||
He's talking about tracing who's funding Antifa and other far-left organizations. | ||
But again, the harsh reality is we have been sitting here and waiting for this for far too long. | ||
The indictment should have came against all these individuals. | ||
They have been destroying federal courthouses for quite some time. | ||
The BLM riots is a clear-cut example of this. | ||
And then they attack journalists for covering their so-called peaceful protest. | ||
This has taken too long. | ||
But we're excited that we're finally here. | ||
But the left has become so violent, so violent that they think that we're just gonna tolerate it. | ||
In fact, it's just organic at this point that they just spew their hate, spew their threats. | ||
Because guess what? | ||
They don't think anything's gonna happen to them. | ||
Individuals like Keith Olbermann have no problem issuing threats on social media to people like Scott Jennings. | ||
Now, Scott Jennings, if you send Scott Jennings a threat on X, you're pretty much a scumbag. | ||
Because Scott Jennings really doesn't even, he's pretty, I'd say moderate, what this takes. | ||
But Keith Oberman, obviously unhinged, obviously repulsive to look at. | ||
It's really upsetting that he's got this much hate in his heart. | ||
But going after And then quickly deleting, according to reports, those threats to Scott Jennings. | ||
Probably a guy you'd want on a watch list. | ||
But folks, it's never ending. | ||
It's never ending their violence. | ||
You know, I spoke about it this weekend, but there was a shooting of an ABC van in Sacramento, California. | ||
Now I happened to stumble upon the suspect's Twitter page. | ||
And you know, this was all given to us by the Daily Mail, of course. | ||
But this individual is obviously a very radical person. | ||
He's a former attorney, according to the Daily Mail. | ||
Daily Mail is claiming that he's the one who shot the vehicle, allegedly. | ||
The Daily Mail also posting this tweet as well, where he's threatening Trump. | ||
And it's pretty gross in itself, but again, they have no problem posting this publicly. | ||
This is a former attorney, a retired attorney, according to the Daily Mail, saying, where's a good heart attack when you need it the most? | ||
Please join in my thoughts and prayers for the physical demise of our fearful leader. | ||
Again, that's all according to the Daily Mail. | ||
Now, time and time again, they get away with these crimes, and that individual was apparently arrested and was charged by local prosecutors, but then immediately released. | ||
Now, the FBI got word of this, because obviously that's outrageous in itself. | ||
And the FBI filed federal charges against him yesterday. | ||
He has now been charged under 47 USC33, a federal statue for interfering with a government licensed radio communication. | ||
Now who knows what that if that will stick. | ||
But at least it gets them off the streets for now. | ||
I mean, folks, the things that we have to endure because the left is full of violence and hate, it's pretty upset, upsetting but infuriating. | ||
Because for far too long, they've been slapped around with these minor charges while those who trespass allegedly at the Capitol were tossed into the DC gulag. | ||
Again, the comparison of how law is manipulated in this country is absolutely egregious, but it's happening. | ||
And the left is full of violence and hate, but nobody really fairly calls it out. | ||
We do. | ||
But many are fearful of what will happen to them because once you start calling them out, then they come for you. | ||
It was interesting to hear the left, the lefties over in the corporate media who are disguising themselves as journalists is the best way to describe it. | ||
It was interesting to hear how they were all detailing Antifa, what Antifa is. | ||
They all pretend like they don't know what Antifa is. | ||
And we're going to talk about that later on in the show today. | ||
Trevor Loudoin's actually doing the show. | ||
You'll like him because he's a great guest, but most importantly, he refers to himself as a commie hunter, which we could all love and appreciate. | ||
But interesting enough, he is someone who's going to detail the roots of communism in Antifa. | ||
Both globally, because it's been happening in Europe for quite some time and here in the United States. | ||
But all of these corporate media speaks spokesperson, I guess I should say, these political props who continuously come out here and pretend. | ||
Like Antifa is not an actual thing. | ||
It's an idea. | ||
Nothing more. | ||
Not an organization. | ||
Although I was scrolling through X, and I did find that there's a spokesperson for Antifa. | ||
So they have a comms team, it looks like. | ||
Probably good to have someone working on your messaging when you're running around the country terrorizing individuals who are just peacefully protesting. | ||
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And notice how they always wear face masks. | ||
They always wear face masks, but for some strange reason. | ||
Democrats in California won't tell them to get rid of their face masks. | ||
But they will tell federal agents to. | ||
Degratious, but it's what's expected at this point. | ||
Only one side is full of violence and hate. | ||
But finally we're starting to learn that uh some folks on the right are pushing back. | ||
Took quite some time to get them to get involved, but finally we've reached that point. | ||
I want to turn to another story in regards to Palestine. | ||
Now it's interesting because a lot of countries have come together to recognize Palestine as a state, Which is interesting because it happened yesterday. | ||
Obviously, the French leader going out there yesterday in the UN announcing that they do deem and recognize Palestine as its own state. | ||
Also joining the celebration, the party, the UK, Canada, Australia, Portugal, and others. | ||
Now, they're claiming that the reason why they're doing all of this is because they want the war to end. | ||
And they believe this will get us closer to having that war end between Israel and Palestine. | ||
But folks, it just sounds like they're giving in terrorists at this point. | ||
There are other ways or other means to end means to end this war, not this. | ||
I know that's a very controversial take these days. | ||
But the reality of it is whether you like Israel or not, yes, they have done some egregious things. | ||
I will not sit there and back what they've done completely. | ||
But they're battling battling Islamic terrorists. | ||
And that's something that cannot be dismissed. | ||
I'm going to turn to another topic for today. | ||
Because this one I think it's a big one. | ||
Kamala Harris fails to accept any blame or responsibility for losing the election. | ||
In fact, she doesn't want you talking about it really. | ||
She wants you to talk about it only by buying her book. | ||
She's a new book coming out. | ||
This is what they always do. | ||
We always say follow the money when you see a book deal come out. | ||
Because whenever there's a big book deal, there's usually some suspicious money that's being poured into that. | ||
But interesting enough, Kamala has a book coming out. | ||
And she's using that platform, that book, to go out there and to out people who tried to help her get elected. | ||
She deems a lot of these people as individuals who need to be called out. | ||
Isn't that interesting? | ||
There's no responsibility at all. | ||
Everyone else is racist, sexist, every name imaginable. | ||
But the fact that she's just such an unlikable human being. | ||
That's not anything that should be taken into account. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
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She doesn't want you talking about any of that. | |
And it's interesting to hear it all happen because again, there's no blame that she wants here. | ||
In fact, even after the assassination of Charlie Kirk, she's still going out there, and she's using specific terms to ignite the violent, crazy lunatics within her party to go out there and attack the president. | ||
It's pretty outrageous. | ||
But in clip nine, she's going to refer to President Trump as a tyrant. | ||
But listen to how very particular she is in her verbiage. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
Right now we are dealing with, as I called him at my speech on the ellipse, a tyrant. | ||
We used to compare the strength of our democracy to common communist dictators. | ||
That's what we're dealing with right now in Donald Trump. | ||
And these titans of industry are not speaking up. | ||
And perhaps it is because his threats and the way he has used the weight of the federal government to take out vengeance on his critics. | ||
It's something that they fear, and I get that. | ||
I understand why they do. | ||
We've seen the demonstration of it. | ||
It's almost laughable to hear her refer to President Trump as a tyrant. | ||
She was literally a part of the administration that was going out there and controlling what you were saying on social media. | ||
Trying to, at least. | ||
She was a part of an administration that was trying to shake down these platforms into censorship. | ||
And now all of a sudden, President Trump is a tyrant. | ||
You see, they're hoping that you buy the nonsense that they're selling because they're going to continue to push it. | ||
Kamala Harris doesn't care that they're sitting here and the radicals within her party are going out there and they're shooting at President Trump to failed assassination attempts. | ||
She's upset that they are failed. | ||
It's very clear what they're trying to do here. | ||
They're trying to get President Trump killed. | ||
That's why they won't back down from the rhetoric. | ||
And if she authentically didn't think the rhetoric was dangerous, then why did they try to prosecute Donald Trump for January 6? | ||
Their entire argument, their entire debate was on the fact that he said some things that they believed created what you saw Outside of the Capitol inside the Capitol that day. | ||
So when she sits here and she's still using those same words, there's a reason for it. | ||
You see, they don't want any direct ties to the violence. | ||
But they'll continue to spew these nasty words, hoping that it stirs the pot. | ||
You see, they have all the crazies on their side. | ||
That's just the reality of it. | ||
All of their followers, guess what? | ||
They're perpped up on drugs every day. | ||
Hormones, antidepressants. | ||
Because they lead a miserable existence. | ||
That's because leftism is a failed belief. | ||
Everything they believe in is failures. | ||
You go to any major New York new city, whatever it is, big city, whatever you want to call it, and you go there and you deal with liberals. | ||
Guess what? | ||
They're all miserable. | ||
I still say they have not met a happy liberal. | ||
And so that's the reason why they do what they do. | ||
They have no idea that there's a whole nother world out there where the rest of us aren't live living in misery, hooked on antidepressants, hooked on hormones that don't belong in our body in the first place. | ||
And they know it. | ||
They know it. | ||
Now again, Kamala Harris won't accept any blame, any blame whatsoever, in regards to her own failures. | ||
It's important to remember the fact that she didn't actually win the primary, that she was selected because she's a black woman, allegedly a black woman, I should say. | ||
But there was nothing about that woman. | ||
Number one, that was authentic. | ||
Number two, that was qualifying. | ||
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And she didn't earn it. | |
But she doesn't want you talking about it. | ||
Instead, she wants you to know that she couldn't pick her ideal vice president because the world is homophobic. | ||
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She's referring to Pete Utaj. | |
In clip 10. | ||
And she's blaming the people as to why she was unable to select him as her VP. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
Well, but it's hard to hear. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Um, with you running as, you know, you're the first woman elected vice president, you're a black woman and a South Asian woman uh elected to that high office, very nearly elected president, to say that he couldn't be on the ticket effectively because he was gay. | ||
It's hard to hear. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
That's not what I said. | ||
That that's that he couldn't be on the ticket because he is gay. | ||
My point in as I write in the book is that I was clear that in 107 days in one of the most hotly contested elections for president of the United States against someone like Donald Trump who knows no floor to be a black woman running for president of the United States, | ||
and it as a vice presidential running mate, a gay man, with the stakes being so high, it made me very sad. | ||
But I I also realized it would be a real risk. | ||
No matter how, you know, I've been an advocate and an ally of of the LGBT community my entire life. | ||
So it wasn't. | ||
It wasn't about yeah, right. | ||
So it wasn't about any any prejudice on my part, but we had such a short, we had such a short period of time. | ||
And the stakes were so high. | ||
I think Pete is a phenomenal, phenomenal public servant. | ||
And I think America is and would be ready for that. | ||
But at when I had to make that decision with two weeks to go, you know, and and maybe I was being too cautious. | ||
You know, I'll let our friends, we should all talk about that. | ||
Maybe I was. | ||
Um, but that's the decision I made. | ||
And I'm and I, as with everything else in the book, I'm being very candid about that. | ||
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Um, with a great deal of sadness about also the fact that it might have been a risk. | ||
So she's homophobic. | ||
That's what she's really getting at here, folks. | ||
I want to remind you that we're keeping an eye out right now over at the UN because we're expecting President Trump to speak. | ||
He just walked into the UN. | ||
He's expected to speak in a few moments. | ||
Um, so we're excited about this. | ||
It looks like right now, though, the leader of Brazil has just stepped up to the podium, so he's speaking right now. | ||
But President Trump is expected to speak any moment. | ||
We'll bring that to you once that begins. | ||
But let's bring things back a little bit to Kamala Harris, because we shouldn't let her off the hook very easily on that one. | ||
She's literally admitting to the American people that she's was too homophobic and that she couldn't take a stance for her LGBT, whatever community, by picking people to judge to be her VP. | ||
Instead, she went with the undercover gay man as her VP. | ||
You see, she just sat here and tried to shift the blame onto the American people. | ||
It's your fault why I couldn't pick Pete Buda Judge. | ||
I can't even say it. | ||
People to judge. | ||
That's an awful last name, too. | ||
Thankfully, no woman has to take that last name. | ||
But the reality of it is is just what the heck is going on with her. | ||
Why can't she accept her own blame for what she's done? | ||
Nobody forced her hand on that one. | ||
She could have picked him. | ||
She wants to continue to say it's the American people's fault as to why she can't pick her rainbow flag to run with her. | ||
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Folks, it's her own fault. | |
She wasn't even elected in their primary. | ||
She was given that position. | ||
And she's pretending like you're to blame. | ||
Thankfully, she's not the leader of this country. | ||
And I want to get to clip 12, because I think it's really important. | ||
Stephen Smith is calling Kamalia Harris out because again, she has failed to accept any blame. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
Who cares what she has to say at this particular moment in time? | ||
I hope the book is successful. | ||
Uh, when you had an opportunity as the Democratic nominee for the presidency of the United States of America to address so many different issues, and instead, what you did was go into protective mode. | ||
You wanted to show your loyalty or what have you, and then you lose the election. | ||
And what you want to do is point out all the reasons that you didn't win and point the figure of blame, it seems, in everybody else's direction instead of yourself. | ||
I don't think that she's going to have any support from the Democratic Party. | ||
I can tell you that much. | ||
And then you have to take into consideration the level of support that she had coming in. | ||
This is an individual that was, you know, that was used to bypass what some would say the democratic processes. | ||
There was no primary. | ||
Yes, though he Joe Biden was awful during that debate that June 27th. | ||
Yes, he ultimately stepped away in July. | ||
But if you talk to many people within the Democratic Party, they were talking about how this was all part of the plan because had he departed significantly earlier, when we all saw slippage in him, is as far as I was. | ||
I was on a record a year earlier of seeing the slippage. | ||
Had he departed, there would have been a Democratic primary. | ||
She would have had to compete to be the Democratic nominee. | ||
And there were people who did not want her to do that because clearly they didn't believe. | ||
You know, whether it was Gavin Newsom, whether it was Barack Obama or somebody else. | ||
And it seemed like she knew it. | ||
And that was the kind of feedback she received. | ||
And to talk about all of that now, post-election loss, nobody wants to see that's whistling into the wind. | ||
You know, I gotta say, just quickly on this. | ||
She didn't speak up, but neither did Josh Shapiro, neither did Gavin Newsom. | ||
Neither did all I mean, you know, everybody just kind of buying. | ||
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No, no, no, no, no, no, John. | ||
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Don't do that. | |
Don't do that. | ||
Josh Shapiro is the governor of the state of Pennsylvania. | ||
He has a job. | ||
He's in office, okay. | ||
The reality is that you were the vice president. | ||
You were swearing up and down that you were in the room for all the major decisions, and then come to find out you're acknowledging that that was not the case. | ||
So if you're an American voter, which I am, because I am no politician, I'm an American voter. | ||
I am a conscientious observer, and I'm hearing this stuff from you now, which was which was uh was was opposite of what you were verbalizing to America in pursuit of their vote. | ||
Now that you're trying to sell a book and we're hearing a totally different tune, all I'm trying to say to you is that folks are going to remember that, and you weren't that strong of a candidate before. | ||
They hate it when they're called out on their nonsense. | ||
You know, Stephen Smith is not someone who uh many of us would agree with normally, but that's why it hurts so much more for those on the left. | ||
You know, they're finally getting called out in their nonsense. | ||
They sit here and they lie to you, they tell you all this nonsense, they pretend like everything is everyone else's fault. | ||
You just heard, and you never hear this, right? | ||
You never hear a corporate media journalist give pushback on a subject matter if they someone attacks President Trump. | ||
You never hear it. | ||
Even on Fox, you won't hear it. | ||
But how quickly he was able to jump Out there and defend Kamala Harris. | ||
That's their gut reaction. | ||
Rather than absorb the criticism and find a way to talk about it. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
We must defend this politician. | ||
They're all full of lies. | ||
They're all full of nonsense. | ||
They are not authentic people. | ||
They have their bias. | ||
They let you know it all the time. | ||
That's why they've become so unwatchable. | ||
And they don't want you talking about it. | ||
They'd rather you look the other way. | ||
They'd rather you just not even discuss any of this. | ||
It's egregious, yes, but it's expected. | ||
It's expected. | ||
Folks, we have a jam-pack jam-packed program for you today. | ||
We're waiting for President Trump to begin speaking at the UN. | ||
Want to keep reminding you all of that. | ||
But we're also going to be joined by a lineup of incredible people. | ||
Joe Hanneman's going to be joining the show today. | ||
He's over at the Blaze. | ||
He's got an exclusive story that you're going to want to hear about. | ||
Um, it's regarding the individual who has been arrested and is sitting in jail right now for murdering those, allegedly murdering those two Democrats, I believe it was in Minnesota. | ||
Um, he's gonna be joining us to speak about that because he's actually been speaking to that suspect in jail. | ||
So we're excited about that. | ||
Plus, he has an update on a civil matter regarding the treatment of one J6er and how one judge was not willing to dismiss the case, the civil case against the jail. | ||
He's also gonna be joining us to detail the J6 committee. | ||
So we're excited about that because that's new, and they've got a lot of insight on that over at the Blaze. | ||
We're also gonna be joined by Trevor Louden. | ||
Now he's gonna break Dan Antifa and the reasons why we should all be very supportive of them being designated as a terrorist organization, but he knows the root causes to communism, and that's what he's gonna be walking us through and all of that. | ||
Allie Hooper's also joining the show with Jared Jarod Jesusky, got you guys there. | ||
They're experts when it comes to human trafficking. | ||
And I'm really excited about this one too, because folks, uh, we continue to talk about, we continue to trace and make sure that these children over 400,000 of them, these migrant children. | ||
We are looking to make sure that they are recovered. | ||
These two have really focused their efforts on making sure that we recover these children, making sure that we find where these children are. | ||
Tom Holman just giving us the very latest numbers, but the numbers really aren't impressive at this point. | ||
I have to be just straightforward. | ||
We're talking about over 400,000 children that have gone missing under the Biden regime. | ||
Drops in the bucket. | ||
They've only found 25,000. | ||
So we look forward to talking about that with them as well. | ||
Plus, Dr. Peter McCullough joining us to react to the news yesterday over at HHS. | ||
He's got a lot of insight on all things related to autism and vaccines and Tylenol. | ||
So he'll be joining the program in just a few moments. | ||
So do not go anywhere. | ||
We'll keep you in the loop when President Trump makes his way to the podium, which should happen at any moment now. | ||
So don't go anywhere. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
I am Brianna Morella. | ||
We're excited that you are with us. | ||
A lot going on right now. | ||
We've got all eyes on the UN right now. | ||
The leader of Brazil is speaking. | ||
We're waiting to also speak with Joe Hanneman as well from The Blaze. | ||
He's going to be joining the program today. | ||
But once we see President Trump get up on that stage, we are going to go straight to him because folks, according to several reports, he's actually been calling out the globalists today, and we're excited about that. | ||
We are very excited about that. | ||
You know, we've seen it before when he's gone to these events and he's called them out, the World Economic Forum, I remember. | ||
Like it was just yesterday in his first term. | ||
Everyone was very critical of him going out there and being there. | ||
And he went direct to the end directly to the enemy and called them out, looked them in the eye and called them out. | ||
It was incredible to sit back and watch, and we're very excited that he's doing that today at the UN. | ||
So as we continue to sit here and wait, we'll bring you straight to it once it begins. | ||
But Joe Hanneman's gonna be joining the show, and I'm excited for this interview with Joe Hanneman. | ||
A lot going on in regards to January 6. | ||
There is, and we spoke with Congressman Troy Nels last week. | ||
They obviously have that new J6 committee where they're gonna go after those who lie to the American people. | ||
Those who sat here and allowed Nancy Pelosi to run her sham committee just because they were Looking for some political gangs. | ||
And folks, as we continue to sit here and watch, we have a lot more questions than answers regarding January 6th. | ||
Now, again, they'll tell you. | ||
Oh, it's President Trump's fault. | ||
But they know that argument is crumbling. | ||
And we're hoping that this J6 committee could get to the bottom of everything. | ||
So I look forward to having Joe Hanneman on today. | ||
We're also going to talk about Tucker Carlson because he's got a new series coming out, and I'm very excited for this. | ||
I'm gonna play a little snippet of it for you later today in the show. | ||
It's regarding 9-11, it's regarding all the conspiracies, it's regarding all the lies. | ||
And he's sifted through all the information and has created a documentary series that he's now going to be releasing. | ||
We're very excited about that. | ||
Because folks, you need to know what happened that day. | ||
We need to know. | ||
Because it's gonna happen again. | ||
I mean, the fact that we've allowed everything regarding the Patriot Act to happen, go unchallenged. | ||
These are the roots, these are the ties, the 9-11 Commission. | ||
All of this. | ||
And it's and it's almost funny if it wasn't so sad. | ||
But every person who I've spoken to who signed up and endorsed the Patriot Act has massive, massive buyer's remorse. | ||
Because they were sold the bet of lies. | ||
So we're excited to hear from Tucker and his team as to how they put this piece together. | ||
I'm hearing it's actually really, really good. | ||
I did see the little teaser. | ||
We'll play that for you a couple of minutes. | ||
But that's gonna be a good one. | ||
And it's interesting in comparison to see how far we've come as a country, or if we've even come far at all. | ||
I mean, we literally have members of Al Qaeda now in our country right now making their way to the UN. | ||
Mark Rubio also meeting with that individual too. | ||
We'll talk about that later on the show. | ||
But again, this is stuff that shouldn't be happening. | ||
It shouldn't be happening. | ||
How far we've come as a country, and I was looking at the list today, too, of who President Trump is going to be meeting with, and it's all these Middle Eastern countries. | ||
Again, do they have our best interest? | ||
Probably not. | ||
Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Pakistan, Egypt, the UAE, Jordan. | ||
I mean, this is what he's meeting with later today. | ||
Doesn't make me happy. | ||
Doesn't make me happy at all. | ||
It's uh, we're we're living through interesting times here. | ||
We were truly, truly are. | ||
Because again, time and time again, we learn these lessons that the Middle East, all these countries really don't respect us. | ||
In fact, they are actively looking to destroy our country. | ||
And so we're just rolling out the red carpet. | ||
You know where I stand on all of that? | ||
There's no mystery there. | ||
But folks, we got a jam-pack program for you today. | ||
We're waiting again, like I said, for President Trump to speak over at the UN. | ||
We're gonna carry that once it begins. | ||
So do not go anywhere. | ||
We've got a lot more American Journal coming your way in the second hour. | ||
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We've got a lot more American Journal coming your way in the second hour. | |
We'll be right back. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
I am Brianna Morel. | ||
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We're excited that you guys are with us in the second hour of the program. | |
Like I said, we've got a stack show for you today. | ||
So we're excited that you're here. | ||
We're waiting for President Trump to begin speaking at the UN. | ||
We'll bring that to you once that launches. | ||
Of course, the leader of Brazil, who many believe stole his election? | ||
Well, he's up there right now speaking. | ||
So we'll wait until President Trump takes over the podium, of course. | ||
But there's a lot to talk about because um, you know, we're gonna we're gonna speak with Joe Hanneman just a few moments over at the Blaze. | ||
But there's a lot to talk about in regards to 9-11 because Tucker Carlson has just released a new documentary series, and it's gonna start coming out soon. | ||
But uh, he put out the teaser, and the teaser's incredible because folks, it addresses what we've all known for quite some time, the 9-11 Commission, of course, the Patriot Act. | ||
So let's take a little glimpse as to what Mr. Tucker Carlson's been working on. | ||
For 24 years now, politicians, the media, intel agencies in this country and abroad, have all demanded that you believe the official story about 9-11. | ||
That story is a lie. | ||
Who beside Al Qaeda knew the attacks were coming? | ||
I can hear you! | ||
Who made the decisions to ship the debris from the attacks out of this country? | ||
There were no sources in Al Qaeda. | ||
How did the Bush administration manage to hijack an independent commission? | ||
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If you don't look for the evidence, you don't find the evidence. | |
Who attacked our country? | ||
What were they trying to hide? | ||
To me, it's a mystery. | ||
What was the role of the CIA office in Building 7? | ||
The American public deserves to know. | ||
Why did it take the government five years to release footage of the Pentagon? | ||
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These public hearings are part of our search for truth. | |
None of these questions were even asked by the 9-11 Commission. | ||
9-11 Commission is a cover-up. | ||
You have CIA following all over the planet. | ||
In his passport is a visa to go to the United States of America. | ||
And you don't tell the FBI. | ||
Why would the CIA want to hide the highly relevant fact that two known Al-Qaeda terrorists had just landed in California? | ||
No one has ever answered those questions. | ||
No one has the balls to because the house will come tumbling down. | ||
The station chief in re-audit was future CIA director John Brennan. | ||
It's really bad. | ||
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You know, it looks bad. | |
We had every bit of information we needed to stop the terror. | ||
This law will give intelligence and law enforcement officials important new tools. | ||
Because we were the good guys, we could do anything we wanted. | ||
This government does not torture people. | ||
He is a bald-faced liar. | ||
Not everyone suffered in the aftermath of 9-11. | ||
Some emerged the winners. | ||
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Iraq has weapons of mass destruction. | |
Before 9-11, Silicon Valley had the highest concentration of millionaires. | ||
But post-9-11, Washington, D.C. has the highest concentration of millionaires. | ||
After more than 20 years, the American people have a right to those answers. | ||
And they should demand to know what actually happened on September 11th. | ||
You have to look at the evidence. | ||
That's going to be a good one. | ||
I look forward to watching that series. | ||
But, you know, we really haven't learned much in regards to all of this. | ||
Because while they're talking about the al-Qaeda members who were able to come into California, it's interesting because right now in New York City, we actually have, they like to call it former al-Qaeda leader. | ||
He's actually there right now. | ||
They call him the president of Syria these days. | ||
But he's actually meeting with not only individuals over the U.N., but the secretary of state, Mark Rubio. | ||
He met with him yesterday. | ||
And obviously, Rubio, very excited to meet with him. | ||
President Trump is actually making his way right now to the podium in the U.N. I want to go straight to that. | ||
We're going to have Joe Hanneman waiting by. | ||
But we're going to go straight right now to President Trump, who's expected to begin speaking any second. | ||
Now he's going to make his way over. | ||
I want to hear what he has got to say because he's calling out the globalists, folks. | ||
Let's listen in. | ||
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Hello, Madam First Lady. | |
Thank you very much for being here. | ||
And Madam President, Mr. Secretary General, First Lady of the United States, distinguished delegates, ambassadors, and world leaders. | ||
Six years have passed since I last stood in this grand hall and addressed a world that was prosperous and at peace in my first term. | ||
Since that day, the guns of war have shattered the peace I forged on two continents. | ||
An era of calm and stability gave way to one of the great crises of our time. | ||
And here in the United States, four years of weakness, lawlessness, and radicalism under the last administration, delivered our nation into a repeated set of disasters. | ||
One year ago, our country was in deep trouble. | ||
But today, just eight months into my administration. | ||
We are the hottest country anywhere in the world. | ||
And there is no other country even close. | ||
America is blessed with the strongest economy, the strongest borders, the strongest military, the strongest friendships, and the strongest spirit of any nation on the face of the earth. | ||
This is indeed the golden age of America. | ||
We are rapidly reversing the economic calamity we inherited from the previous administration, including ruinous price increases and record-setting inflation, inflation like we've never had before. | ||
Under my leadership, energy costs are down, gasoline prices are down, grocery prices are down, mortgage rates are down, and inflation has been defeated. | ||
The only thing that's up is the stock market, which just hit a record high. | ||
In fact, it hit a record high 48 times in the last short period of time. | ||
Growth is surging, manufacturing is booming. | ||
The stock market, as I said, is doing better than it's ever done. | ||
And all of you in this room benefit by that. | ||
Almost everybody. | ||
And importantly, workers' wages are rising at the fastest pace in more than 60 years. | ||
And that's what it's all about, isn't it? | ||
In four years of President Biden, we had less than one trillion dollars of new investment into the United States. | ||
In just eight months since I took office, we have secured commitments and money already paid for $17 trillion. | ||
Think of it, four years less than a trillion, eight months, much more than 17 trillion dollars, is being invested in the United States, and it's now pouring in from all parts of the world. | ||
We've implemented the largest tax cuts in American history and the largest regulation cuts in American history, making this once and again the best country on earth to do business. | ||
And many of the people in this room are investing in America, and it's turned out to be an awfully good investment during this eight-month period. | ||
In my first term, I built the greatest economy in the history of the world. | ||
We had the best economy ever, history of the world. | ||
And I'm doing the same thing again, but this time it's actually much bigger and even better. | ||
The numbers far surpass my record setting first term. | ||
On our southern border, we have successfully repelled a colossal invasion. | ||
And for the last four months, and that's four months in a row. | ||
The number of illegal aliens admitted and entering our country has been zero. | ||
Hard to believe. | ||
Because if you look back just a year ago, it was millions and millions of people pouring in from all over the world, From prisons, from mental institutions, drug dealers. | ||
All over the world they came. | ||
They just poured into our country with the ridiculous open border policy of the Biden administration. | ||
Our message is very simple. | ||
If you come illegally into the United States, you're going to jail, or you're going back to where you came from, or perhaps even further than that. | ||
You know what that means. | ||
I want to thank the country of El Salvador for the successful and professional job they've done in receiving and jailing so many criminals that entered our country. | ||
And it was under the previous administration that the number became record-setting, and they're all being taken out. | ||
You have no choice. | ||
And other countries have no choice because other countries are in the exact same situation with immigration. | ||
It's destroying your country. | ||
And you have to do something about it. | ||
On the world stage, America is respected again, like it has never been respected before. | ||
You think about two years ago, three years ago, four years ago, or one year ago, we were a laughing stock all over the world. | ||
At the NATO summit in June, virtually all NATO Members formerly committed to increased defense spending at my request from 2% to 5% of GDP, making our alliance far stronger and more powerful than it was ever before. | ||
In May, I traveled to the Middle East to visit my friends and rebuild our partnerships in the Gulf and those valued relationships with Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE and other countries are now, I believe, closer than ever before. | ||
My administration has negotiated one historic trade deal after another, including with the United Kingdom, the European Union, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, and many, many others. | ||
Likewise, in a period of just seven months, I have ended seven unendable wars. | ||
They said they were unendable. | ||
You're never going to get them solved. | ||
Some were going for 31 years, two of them, 31, think of it, 31 years. | ||
One was 36 years. | ||
One was 28 years. | ||
I ended seven wars. | ||
And in all cases, they were raging with countless thousands of people being killed. | ||
This includes Cambodia and Thailand, Kosovo and Serbia, the Congo and Rwanda, a vicious, violent war that was, Pakistan and India, Israel and Iran, Egypt and Ethiopia, and Armenia and Azerbaijan. | ||
It included all of them. | ||
No president or prime minister, and for that matter, no other country has ever done anything close to that. | ||
And I did it in just seven months. | ||
Never happened before. | ||
There's never been anything like that. | ||
Very honored to have done it. | ||
It's too bad that I had to do these things instead of the United Nations doing them. | ||
And sadly, in all cases, the United Nations did not even try to help in any of them. | ||
I ended seven wars, dealt with the leaders of each and every one of these countries, and never even received a phone call from the United Nations offering to help in finalizing the deal. | ||
All I got from the United Nations was an escalator that on the way up stopped right in the middle. | ||
If the first lady wasn't in great shape, she would have fallen. | ||
But she's in great shape. | ||
We both stood. | ||
And then a teleprompter that didn't work. | ||
This is these are the two things I got from the United Nations: a bad escalator and a bad teleprompter. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
And by the way, it's working now. | ||
Just one on. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I think I should just do it the other way. | ||
It's easier. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
I didn't think of it at the time because I was too busy working to save millions of lives. | ||
That is the saving and stopping of these wars. | ||
But later I realized that the United Nations wasn't there for us. | ||
They weren't there. | ||
I thought of it really after the fact, not during, not during these negotiations, which were not easy. | ||
That being the case, what is the purpose of the United Nations? | ||
The UN has such tremendous potential. | ||
I've always said it. | ||
It has such tremendous, tremendous potential. | ||
But it's not even coming close to living up to that potential. | ||
For the most part, at least for now, all they seem to do is write a really strongly worded letter, and then never follow that letter up. | ||
It's empty words and empty words don't solve war. | ||
The only thing that solves war and wars is action. | ||
Now, after ending all of these wars and also earlier negotiating the Abraham Accords, which is a very big thing for which our country received no credit, never receives credit. | ||
Everyone says that I should get the Nobel Peace Prize for each one of these achievements. | ||
But for me, the real prize will be the sons and daughters who live to grow up with the mothers and Fathers because millions of people are no longer being killed in endless and unglorious wars. | ||
What I care about is not winning prizes, it's saving lives. | ||
We saved millions and millions of lives with the seven wars. | ||
And we have others that we're working on, and you know that. | ||
Many years ago, a very successful real estate developer in New York, known as Donald J. Trump. | ||
I bid on the renovation and rebuilding of this very United Nations complex. | ||
I remember it so well. | ||
I said at the time that I would do it for 500 million dollars, rebuilding everything. | ||
It would be beautiful. | ||
I used to talk about I'm going to give you Marlboro floors. | ||
They're going to give you Teraza. | ||
I'm going to give you the best of everything. | ||
You're going to have mahogany walls, they're going to give you plastic. | ||
But they decided to go in another direction, which was much more expensive at the time, and which actually produced a far inferior product. | ||
And I realized that they did not know what they were doing when it came to construction and that their building concepts were so wrong, and the product that they were proposing to build was so bad and so costly. | ||
It was going to cost them a fortune. | ||
And I said, and wait till you see the overruns. | ||
Well, I turned out to be right. | ||
They had massive cost overruns and spent between two and four billion dollars on the building and did not even get the marble floors that I promised them. | ||
You walk on to Raza. | ||
Do you notice that? | ||
As far as I'm concerned, frankly, looking at the building and getting stuck on the escalator. | ||
They still haven't finished the job. | ||
They still haven't finished. | ||
That was years ago. | ||
The project was so corrupt that Congress actually asked me to testify before them on the tremendous waste of money because it turned out that they had no idea what it was, but they knew it was anywhere between two and four billion dollars as opposed to 500 million with a guarantee. | ||
But they had no idea, and I said it cost much more than five billion dollars. | ||
Unfortunately, many things in the United Nations are happening just like that, but on an even much bigger scale, much, much bigger. | ||
Very sad to see whether the UN can manage to play a productive role. | ||
I've come here today to offer the hand of American leadership and friendship to any nation in this assembly that is willing to join us in forging a safer, more prosperous world. | ||
And it's a world that we'll be much happier with. | ||
A dramatically better future is within our reach. | ||
But to get there, we must reject the failed approaches of the past and work together to confront some of the greatest threats in history. | ||
There is no more serious danger to our planet today than the most powerful and destructive weapons ever devised by man, of which the United States, as you know, has many. | ||
Just as I did in my first term, I've made containing these threats a top priority starting with a nation of Iran. | ||
My position is very simple. | ||
The world's number one sponsor of terror can never be allowed to possess the most dangerous weapon. | ||
That's why, shortly after taking office, I sent the so-called Supreme Leader a letter making a generous offer. | ||
I extended a pledge of full cooperation in exchange for a suspension of Iran's nuclear program. | ||
The regime's answer was to continue their constant threats to their neighbors and U.S. interests throughout the region, and some great countries that are right nearby. | ||
Today, many of Iran's former military commanders, in fact, I can say almost all of them are no longer with us. | ||
They're dead. | ||
And three months ago, in Operation Midnight Hammer, seven American B-2 bombers dropped the 14, 30,000 pound each bombs on Iran's key nuclear facilities, totally obliterating everything. | ||
No other country on earth could have done what we did. | ||
No other country has the equipment to do what we did. | ||
We have the greatest weapons on earth. | ||
We hate to use them. | ||
But we did something that for twenty-two years people wanted to do. | ||
With Iran's nuclear enrichment capacity demolished, I immediately brokered an end to the 12-day war, as it's called, between Israel and Iran, with both sides agreeing to fight. | ||
Fight no longer. | ||
As everyone knows, I have also been deeply engaged in seeking a ceasefire in Gaza. | ||
Have to get that done. | ||
Have to get it done. | ||
Unfortunately, Hamas has repeatedly rejected reasonable offers to make peace. | ||
We can't forget October 7th, can we? | ||
Now, as if to encourage continued conflict. | ||
Some of this body is seeking to unilaterally recognize a Palestinian state. | ||
The rewards would be too great for Hamas terrorists for their atrocities. | ||
This would be a reward for these horrible atrocities. | ||
Including October 7th, even while they refuse to release the hostages or accept a ceasefire. | ||
Instead of giving to Hamas and giving so much, because they've taken so much, they have taken so much. | ||
This could have been solved so long ago. | ||
But instead of giving in to Hamas's ransom demands, those who want peace should be united with one message. | ||
Release the hostages now. | ||
Just release the hostages now. | ||
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Thank you. | |
As we have got to come together, and we will come together. | ||
Good to get it done. | ||
We have to stop the war in Gaza immediately. | ||
We have to stop it. | ||
We have to get it done. | ||
We have to negotiate. | ||
Immediately have to negotiate peace. | ||
We got to get the hostages back. | ||
We want all 20 back. | ||
We don't want two and four. | ||
As you know, I got along with Steve Whitkoff and others that helped us, Marco Rubio. | ||
We we got most of them back. | ||
We were involved in all of them. | ||
But I always said the last 20 are going to be the hardest, and that's exactly what happened. | ||
We have to get them back now. | ||
We don't want to get back two and then another two and then one and then three. | ||
Have this process. | ||
No, we want them all back, and we want the actually 38 dead bodies back, too. | ||
Those parents came to me and they want them back, and they want them back very quickly and very badly. | ||
As though they were alive, they want them. | ||
They want them every bit as much as if their son or daughter were alive. | ||
I've also been working relentlessly stopping the killing in Ukraine. | ||
I thought that would be of of the seven wars that I stopped. | ||
I thought that would be the easiest because of my relationship with President Putin, which had always been a good one. | ||
I thought that was going to be the easiest one. | ||
But you know, in war, you never know what's going to happen. | ||
There are always lots of surprises, both good and bad. | ||
Everyone thought Russia would win this war in three days. | ||
But it didn't work out that way. | ||
It was supposed to be just a quick little skirmish. | ||
It's not making Russia look good. | ||
It's making them look bad. | ||
No matter what happens from here on out. | ||
This was something that should have taken a matter of days or something. | ||
But we do plan on continuing to view President Trump speak at the UN. | ||
Plus, we're going to be joined by Joe Hanneman in just a few moments. | ||
So do not go anywhere. | ||
We'll be right back in just four minutes. | ||
It was supposed to be just a quick little skirmish. | ||
It's not making Russia look good. | ||
It's making them look bad. | ||
No matter what happens from here on out. | ||
This was something that should have taken a matter of days, certainly less than a week, and they've been fighting for three and a half years and killing anywhere from five to seven thousand young soldiers mostly, | ||
mostly soldiers on both sides every single week, from five to seven thousand dead young people, and some in cities, much smaller numbers, where rockets are shot, where drones are dropped. | ||
This war would never have started if I were president. | ||
This was a war that should have never happened. | ||
It shows you what leadership is, what bad leadership can do to a country. | ||
Look what happened to the United States. | ||
And look where we are right now in just a short period of time. | ||
The only question now is how many more lives will be needlessly lost on both sides. | ||
China and India are the primary funders of the ongoing war by continuing to purchase Russian oil. | ||
But inexcusably, even NATO countries have not cut off much Russian energy and Russian energy products. | ||
Which, as you know, I found out about two weeks ago, and I wasn't happy. | ||
Think of it. | ||
They're funding the war against themselves. | ||
Who the hell ever heard of that one? | ||
In the event that Russia is not ready to make a deal to end the war, then the United States is fully prepared to impose a very strong round of powerful tariffs, which would stop the bloodshed, I believe, very quickly. | ||
But for those tariffs to be effective, European nations, all of you are gathered here right now, would have to join us in adopting the exact same measures. | ||
I mean, you're much closer to the city. | ||
We have an ocean in between. | ||
You're right there. | ||
And Europe has to step it up. | ||
They can't be doing what they're doing. | ||
They're buying oil and gas from Russia. | ||
Well, they're fighting Russia. | ||
It's embarrassing to them. | ||
And it was very embarrassing to them when I found out about it, I can tell you that. | ||
They have to immediately cease all energy purchases from Russia. | ||
Otherwise, we're all wasting a lot of time. | ||
So I'm ready to discuss this. | ||
We're going to discuss it today with the European nations, all gathered here. | ||
Sure, they're thrilled to hear me speak about it, but that's the way it is. | ||
I like to speak my mind and speak the truth. | ||
As we seek to reduce the threat of dangerous weapons today, I'm also calling on every nation to join us in ending the development of biological weapons once and for all. | ||
And biological is terrible, and nuclear is even beyond. | ||
And we include nuclear in that. | ||
All right, I'm going to step in on this because we do have Joe Hanneman waiting by. | ||
We are going to be listening in. | ||
We're waiting for the part where he calls out the globalists. | ||
That was something that was reported by Fox. | ||
So once he does that, we'll keep you in touch with all the things that are going on right now at the UN. | ||
But right now we have Joe Hanneman standing by. | ||
And Joe Hanneman is one of the incredible reporters over at the Blaze. | ||
So we're very honored to have him on the show today. | ||
Joe's been breaking a lot of uh exclusive and unique stories. | ||
Stories that many aren't continuing to follow. | ||
And this one's a really important one because Joe, this has to do with one J. Sixer, who I was well aware when it happened to him, he's a former law enforcement officer. | ||
He was being held in the DC gulag, and there was, and I kept hearing a name, Crystal Lancaster from other J Sixers. | ||
They were alleging that this woman was being abusive, that she was going after J Sixters specifically in the jail. | ||
Well, she's now being sued, and you've been speaking with the defendant in all of this. | ||
So thank you for coming. | ||
Thank you for waiting by. | ||
Break down your latest report regarding this case. | ||
Well, the plaintiff in this, Colt McAbee, who was a pretrial detainee at the time in the central treatment facility in the D.C. jail, a district judge in Washington, D.C., just approved this suit to move forward. | ||
She denied a motion from the defendants from Lancaster and the District of Columbia to throw this out of court. | ||
And the judge indicated that at least one of the two incidents that he describes in his complaint seems like a very strong incidence of excessive force, because at the time he was in handcuffs and he was facing up against the wall and he was blasted in the face with pepper spray. | ||
I mean, point blank. | ||
And so she allowed this suit now to proceed towards trial. | ||
They're proceeding into the discovery phase. | ||
Very important ruling. | ||
The judge, Gia Cobb, did remove the District of Columbia as a defendant, But Lancaster, who's a lieutenant at the time, the complaints against her will move forward. | ||
And she was rather infamous with the J6ers, you know, had a quite a reputation. | ||
And in fact, at the time this happened, the J6ers had said she had been banned from this part of the facility. | ||
She wasn't even supposed to be there. | ||
So Maccabe, he scored a really important ruling. | ||
I spoke to him yesterday. | ||
He's enthused about it. | ||
He's hoping that, you know, he can get some justice, even though the, you know, the DC district is uh is not a friendly venue for January 6th defendants or former January 6th defendants. | ||
So this this will proceed. | ||
And I suspect they will find some very interesting things on video once they go into discovery. | ||
Yeah, and I remember we were trying to figure out what actually happened there. | ||
I I got a couple of calls from J Sixers who had actually witnessed what happened to Maccabe, and they were actually really infuriated with it because they said that he was doing nothing when she went and attacked him. | ||
And again, the same thing you just said, I was told that she wasn't even allowed to be in the area because there was a past history there. | ||
And so it does sound like a legitimate argument. | ||
I mean, I look forward to seeing that unravel because um you know, we we just we spoke with um Enrique Itario a couple of uh days ago in regards to his lawsuit that's against the DOJ. | ||
And the DOJ is trying their very best to get out of that lawsuit. | ||
So we're looking to see and hope that these J6ers do get justice and financial compensation. | ||
I think that should be a top priority. | ||
So we look forward to seeing that as it unravels. | ||
But speaking about justice, you know, the J6 committee was one of those committees that was so corrupt previously that there's a law that needs to be changed. | ||
Uh, we just spoke with Congressman Troy Nels last week about the committee and how he's looking forward to kind of getting to the root of all of these issues now that he's on the committee. | ||
But you've got an exclusive with Chairman Barry Louder Milk, and ultimately it's about a demand letter that has been sent over regarding data from the Department of Justice and six contractors. | ||
What's the very latest on this front? | ||
Well, the new uh January 6th Select Subcommittee, which is a subunit under judiciary in the House, uh, sent out a list of uh you could call it demand, but it was very polite request to uh to a university and six contractors that worked for the former January 6th Select Committee that had been appointed by Nancy Pelosi back in 2022. | ||
And they were when the Republicans took over Congress in early 2023, uh Barry Lauder Milk's committee, which was then under a different uh it was under House administration, but uh they found there was quite a bit of information missing that had not been saved and archived as is required under house rules, uh more than a terabyte of data. | ||
And this included um video and transcripts of quite a few, if not most of the interviews that were done. | ||
So that really put this committee at uh at a disadvantage. | ||
And they didn't get any decent explanation. | ||
They went to the co-chair, Benny Thompson, and it's just that he held that material back. | ||
They don't know what happened to it, but now they are going back to the vendors who were paid millions of dollars uh to perform work for the January 6th committee and trying to reconstruct this and to go back and look through those transcripts and videos to find out why it was that the previous group felt it was important to hide this from the American people. | ||
Joe, if they do find that this was intentionally deleted, what are the ramifications for those either on the committee or the contractors involved? | ||
Because again, like you just cited, they can't do this. | ||
They're legally obligated to preserve all of this. | ||
So will there ever be justice for those who decided to delete this information? | ||
Well, that's a great question. | ||
I mean, uh Louder Milk referenced in in the letters that he sent out that this was a violation of house rules. | ||
Um I don't know if you know there will be any uh pursuing of this, but uh, you know, I I imagine they're gonna have some discussions once they start getting these returns in of this information in early October, because uh, you know, that you're you're not supposed to do that. | ||
And if there is particular reason for this subset of data to have having been deep six, uh, you know, it's it's a discussion that needs to be had because uh we're trying to keep that information from the American public and from the uh the Republican majority on this new committee. | ||
Yeah, and I have your I have a question for you as well, Joe, on this front, because I think it's really interesting the fact that it's taken us this long to get to this point, because we've been talking about this for years now, getting to the bottom of all of this, J6 related. | ||
Uh, you've been working closely with Lauder Milk's office. | ||
Do you think that there is going to be the moment where we're all able to figure out what actually took place? | ||
Because he's got a lot on his plate, a lot's been deleted. | ||
Uh is is to the American people have any hope that we're going to be able to get to the bottom of this. | ||
I do have some hope. | ||
I think uh Chairman Laudermilk uh was very effective in the last Congress with his subcommittee on oversight, but they did not have the kind of staff that the original January 6th committee had and had funding issues. | ||
And in fact, they were opposed internally by uh by their own party in some cases. | ||
So, and those dynamics also kept this new group from being appointed until uh till August. | ||
So there was some precious time lost. | ||
So they've, you know, they've started at a deficit. | ||
But I do believe that they are going to uh make a lot of headway, but the task is massive. | ||
It's massive. | ||
Uh, questions that they have, questions that we in the independent media have that we had hoped to get help from the FBI and the DOJ uh who hold a lot of these files and they know who some of these suspicious actors are that have not been identified publicly. | ||
Um and so we're also behind the you know, behind in where we want to be. | ||
So now I think all eyes are gonna be on Louder Milk's committee because uh it it seems uh they are going to be it in terms of the tip of the spear and defining what happened that day. | ||
Yeah, Joe, I mean, I feel like we've been talking about this for quite some time now to get to the bottom of all of this. | ||
And so I hope that they can. | ||
Um it it just seems like this is a long ongoing issue here. | ||
And so we'll continue to follow your coverage on that. | ||
But before you go, I wanted to get to the story because I think this is so fascinating. | ||
Um, the individual in Minnesota who is uh charged right now with killing those two democratic lawmakers in the state. | ||
Um, he's actually speaking to you. | ||
And I think that's that's incredible. | ||
And I also think it's important to go over what he's actually claiming when he's speaking with to you. | ||
He's claiming to be a Republican. | ||
He's also claiming that he's voted for President Trump three times. | ||
Uh now, this is something that most people aren't familiar with. | ||
We were told that this was got this guy was the Democrat, that he wasn't a Republican. | ||
Um, how are you speaking to him if you could share that information? | ||
And uh what else is he telling you? | ||
Well, the jail has an internal communication system where uh pretrial detainees and inmates can communicate with family members or others. | ||
Uh the jail has to approve someone to be on the list. | ||
And so I began corresponding with him in in early August and have taken some heed for it uh from there are people out there who don't think that anyone should talk to him or give him uh a quote unquote platform. | ||
But we felt it's important to hear what he has to say and let people make up their own minds if uh if he's telling the truth. | ||
But uh this was not a question I think he wanted to answer, but he did to his credit. | ||
Uh I suspected that that he was conservative uh because of his background as a pastor and he's pro-life. | ||
Um, but he insists that his motivation and what happened on June 14th, uh, it was not President Trump. | ||
It was not pro-life. | ||
You know, the story that he has been spinning about it is is rather fantastic, and we'll have to see. | ||
I'm hoping to get more from him. | ||
He's been, for the moment, he's been shut down by his attorneys. | ||
Um, but he did answer this this question about uh about politics. | ||
This this does not appear to be a political person. | ||
He did not engage in the polit uh politics in terms of a volunteer or a donor. | ||
Um so from that standpoint, he was not political. | ||
But clearly, uh ideologically, he's conservative. | ||
And that message um, let's just say it wasn't a welcome one. | ||
It kind of got throttled online, And it's like a lot of people do not want to hear that, but um that doesn't automatically mean you know that Trump was whispering in his ear telling him to do these things because uh we haven't heard the truth on why he did it. | ||
And he's I think gonna try to uh to knit an acceptable reason for it. | ||
But uh but we'll see. | ||
I you know he's also probably trying to avoid the death penalty when he goes to trial in federal court. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
And the the crimes he's accused of are absolutely egregious. | ||
And um you don't want to believe that someone who might agree with us politically is someone who would do something like that because we don't preach for violence, we preach for peace. | ||
And so uh it's pretty disturbing to hear, especially because the female lawmaker who's killed, I mean, she was standing up to uh to a lot of people on her side of the aisle in regards to illegal aliens being on the health care system. | ||
And so that was very controversial. | ||
So I think a lot of people didn't think that this aspect was going to be conservative, but he's claiming to you that he is apparently. | ||
We'll see how this all unravels in court. | ||
Again, this is gonna be very interesting to follow. | ||
Joe Hanneman, you're doing incredible work and covering great stories, so we appreciate all that you do over at the plays. | ||
Thank you for sticking with us, my friend, and saying bye. | ||
Thank you for having me for this. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
We appreciate it. | ||
Folks, President Trump is still speaking on the floor over at the UN, and he's currently talk talking about climate change. | ||
So this should be good. | ||
Let's listen in. | ||
What happened? | ||
Here we are. | ||
Another UN official stated in 1989 that within a decade, entire nations could be wiped off the map by global warming. | ||
Not happening. | ||
You know, it used to be global cooling. | ||
If you look back years ago in the 1920s and the 1930s, they said global cooling will kill the world. | ||
We have to do something. | ||
Then they said global warming will kill the world. | ||
But then it started getting cooler. | ||
So now they could just call it climate change because that way they can't miss. | ||
It's climate change. | ||
Because if it goes higher or lower, whatever the hell happens, there's climate change. | ||
It's the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world, in my opinion. | ||
Climate change, no matter what happens, you're involved in that. | ||
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No more global warming, no more global cooling. | |
All of these predictions made by the United Nations and many others, often for bad reasons, were wrong. | ||
They were made by stupid people that have cost their countries fortunes, and given those same countries no chance for success. | ||
If you don't get away from this green scam, your country is going to fail. | ||
And I'm really good at predicting things, you know. | ||
They actually said during the campaign they had a hat, the best-selling hat. | ||
Trump was right about everything. | ||
And I don't say that in a braggadocious way, but it's true. | ||
I've been right about everything. | ||
And I'm telling you that if you don't get away from the green energy scam, your country is going to fail. | ||
And if you don't stop people that you've never seen before that you have nothing in common with, your country is going to fail. | ||
I'm the president of the United States, but I worry about Europe. | ||
I love Europe. | ||
I love the people of Europe. | ||
And I hate to see it being devastated by energy and migration. | ||
This double-tailed monster destroys everything in its wake, and they cannot let that happen any longer. | ||
You're doing it because you want to be nice. | ||
You want to be politically correct, and you're destroying your heritage. | ||
They must take control strongly and immediately of the unmitigated immigration disaster and the fake energy catastrophe before it's too late. | ||
The carbon footprint is a hoax, made up by people with evil intentions, and they're heading down a path of total destruction. | ||
You know, the carbon footprint was a big, big thing a few years ago. | ||
I remember hearing about the carbon footprint, and then President Obama would get into Air Force One, a massive Boeing 747, and not a new one, an old one with old engines that spew everything into the atmosphere. | ||
Then he'd get in and he'd fly from Washington to Hawaii to play a round of golf. | ||
And then he'd get back onto that big beautiful plane, and it'd fly back and it talk about again global warming and the carbon footprint. | ||
It's a con job. | ||
At extreme cost and expense, Europe reduced its own carbon footprint by 37 percent. | ||
Think of that. | ||
Congratulations, Europe. | ||
Great job. | ||
You cost yourself a lot of jobs, a lot of factories closed, but you reduce the carbon footprint by 37%. | ||
However, for all of that sacrifice and much more, it's been totally wiped out, and then some by a global increase of 54%. | ||
Much of it coming from China and other countries that are thriving around China, which now produces more CO2 than all the other developed nations in the world. | ||
So all of these countries are working so hard on the carbon footprint, which is nonsense, by the way. | ||
It's nonsense. | ||
We have still radicalized environmentalists. | ||
And they want the factories to stop, everything should stop, no more cows. | ||
We don't want cows anymore. | ||
I guess they want to kill all the cows. | ||
They want to do things that are just unbelievable. | ||
And you have it too. | ||
But you know, we have a border strong, and we have a shape. | ||
And that shape doesn't just go straight up. | ||
That shape is amorphous when it comes to the atmosphere. | ||
And if we had the most clean air, and I think we do, we have very clean air. | ||
We have the cleanest air we've had in many, many years. | ||
But the problem is that other countries like China, which has air that's a little bit rough. | ||
It blows. | ||
And no matter what you're doing down here, the air up here tends to get very dirty because it comes in from other countries where their air isn't so clean. | ||
And the environmentalists refuse to acknowledge that. | ||
Same thing with garbage. | ||
In Asia, they dump much of their garbage right into the ocean. | ||
And over about a one-week and two-week journey, it flows right past Los Angeles. | ||
You've seen it. | ||
Massive amounts of garbage, almost too much to do anything about. | ||
Flowing past Los Angeles, past San Francisco. | ||
And then somebody will get in trouble because he dropped a cigarette on the beach. | ||
The whole thing is crazy. | ||
The primary effect of these brutal green energy policies has not been to help the environment, but to redistribute manufacturing and industrial activity from developed countries that follow the insane rules that are put down to polluting countries that break the rules and are making a fortune. | ||
They're making a fortune. | ||
European electricity bills are now four to five times more expensive than those in China. | ||
And two to three times higher than the United States. | ||
And our bills are coming way down. | ||
You probably see that our gasoline prices are way down. | ||
You know, we have an expression. | ||
Drill. | ||
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Nós reduzimos os custos de energia porque nós faremos como a expressão. | |
Vamos fazer tudo isso, reduzir os custos de energia. | ||
We don't know what that is, but we'll figure that out for you in just a few moments. | ||
You know, Trump is still speaking. | ||
He's been up there for quite some time. | ||
I thought it was laughable when he started coming in and was discussing uh the escalator's not working at the UN, the teleprompter not working at the UM, that they need to do massive amount of changes, uh that he's offered to kind of restore the UN because it's not as glam glamorous as one would think. | ||
But then also going out there and calling out the globalists, going out there and calling out those who pretend that they want to see an end to the war, pretend like Russia is this evil country while they're still purchasing oil. | ||
So it's great to see a president going out there and shutting down all of the lies, all of the nonsense. | ||
We're gonna continue to follow it. | ||
Also, the best part about today, folks, is Alex Jones is listening in. | ||
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Okay, folks, we got a lot coming up for you in the next portion of the show. | ||
We're gonna be talking human trafficking, and we've got a bombshell report that just recently came out. | ||
So do not go anywhere. | ||
A lot more to discuss. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
I'm very excited that you are all joining me. | ||
Oh man, it has been a packed program. | ||
A lot of news breaking later during the show, like right before going on to air. | ||
So it's a little chaotic when that happens, but we love it. | ||
We appreciate it. | ||
And that's the reason why we're here in the first place. | ||
Uh breaking news is probably one of my addictions these days. | ||
So uh a lot going on. | ||
We also saw President Trump speaking at the UN. | ||
He joked. | ||
He said, uh, you know, the escalator wasn't working here, the teleprompter wasn't working here. | ||
And then all of a sudden, the audio switched over. | ||
So somebody who was handling the audio for the feed decided to switch swap in. | ||
So I don't even know if that was Russian or I have no idea what they were speaking. | ||
But there's a lot going on in the UN, and it's not all good, of course. | ||
So we'll continue to follow that. | ||
I know the Alex Jones store uh show is going to be covering it as well. | ||
Because ultimately, folks, he's calling out the globalists. | ||
He's calling out all the people who pretend to sit out here as well and uh want Russia to stop its war with Ukraine. | ||
But the reality is they're still buying Russian oil. | ||
And he has no problem looking them straight in the eyes and saying it, calling them out. | ||
That's the difference between President Trump and other world leaders, right? | ||
He could walk into a room and he's not gonna feed you a pile of garbage. | ||
He's gonna tell you the truth. | ||
That's exactly why the American people love him. | ||
He goes to the UN, he has everyone on edge. | ||
He's also giving a very long speech. | ||
You know, most leaders can't speak as long as he can. | ||
And they also can't go in and uh not have a teleprompter. | ||
That would really, really ruin things for them. | ||
So the president joking as he made his way to the podium and he's continuing to speak. | ||
We're listening in. | ||
The highlights from it though will be on the Alex Jones show, a little bit over an hour away from that. | ||
So definitely want to tune in for that, folks. | ||
Uh, we're also gonna be talking about the human trafficking crisis. | ||
That the Biden regime helped. | ||
Kind of just, I mean, we'll just say it, like they were pretty much co-conspirators and all of that. | ||
I don't even know what other way to kind of frame it. | ||
But the reality is, as we saw the last four years with them operating and uh and occupying the White House, is they allowed these children from all over the world to be shuffled into this country, and now they're all missing. | ||
You know, there's a lot of numbers. | ||
They keep floating this 300,000 number. | ||
But when I spoke with DHS, they tell me it's well over 400,000 that are missing. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
Well, that means that they've given false addresses. | ||
The vetting process was horrendous. | ||
A lot of the so-called sponsors took in multiple children. | ||
There was no follow-up. | ||
We've seen like James O'Keefe, for an example, reporting on it, going to these homes, trying to figure out where these kids are. | ||
And a lot of these times these homes don't even exist. | ||
Tom Homan's been speaking about the issue. | ||
He's got an updated number. | ||
So we're gonna listen in on that in just a few moments. | ||
Uh, we're also gonna be talking to Dr. Peter McCullough later on in the program as well, because as many of you guys know, you know, for a very long time, the vaccines have been blamed on autism. | ||
And although we're not saying that's not the case anymore, the Trump administration's not saying That uh they're now associating Tylenol with autism, saying that pregnant women shouldn't take it. | ||
That's their new advice. | ||
That's what the HHS is now pushing. | ||
And I gotta say, it's brave because again, so many people, if they were put in that position that RFK Jr. was put in, wouldn't want to come out and say that because they're all cowards. | ||
They're not cowards being paid off by big pharmaceutical companies, and they're just cashing in. | ||
But I remember hearing a quote from RFK Jr. before he took on this role. | ||
And he said, if I could just save one child from developing autism, that's it. | ||
That's all I need. | ||
And so the incredible lengths that this man has gone to make sure that we're gonna actually give real medical advice, that we're not gonna be our government's not gonna be in the hands of big pharmaceutical companies giving bad advice, ignoring the facts. | ||
RFK Jr. doesn't get enough credit, but he should be receiving more credit for sure. | ||
Uh and to sit here and to listen to the corporate media defend, they keep defending these core, they keep defending these these big pharmaceutical companies. | ||
Oh, the data coming out from this Tylenol study, you can't believe it. | ||
You can't believe it. | ||
There's other studies, other and they want to shift the attention to another study that's not well qualified. | ||
Dr. Marty McCarry, someone who I know personally, a very credible person. | ||
Dunking on Chris Cuomo yesterday when he tried to rebute the facts that's now being put out by HHS, what they're finding, and saying, What are you talking about? | ||
That study's not even credible. | ||
So, Dr. Peter McCullough joined the show to debunk all the lies. | ||
A lot happening today as we unleash the third hour of the American Journal. | ||
We're very excited that you guys are joining us. | ||
Do not go anywhere. | ||
We've got a lot to discuss, and I look forward to breaking it all down for you in just a few moments. | ||
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We've got a lot to discuss. | |
You're tuned in to the American Journal with your host, Brianna Morello. | ||
Watch it live right now at BAN.video. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
I am Brianna Morel. | ||
We're excited that you are all with us today in the third hour of the program. | ||
Obviously, a lot's been going on. | ||
Before we get we made our way onto air, uh tons of breaking news happening. | ||
President Trump speaking at the UN, going after the globalists, going after those who sit there and lie to the American people and to the rest of the world by pretending like Russia's evil, but they're still buying Russian oil. | ||
He has no problem calling them out. | ||
And you know we love that. | ||
But it's not just President Trump who has no problem calling it out. | ||
Tom Homan, the border czar, is going directly to the American people by giving them updates about the debacle, the human trafficking smuggling mess that has been created by the Biden regime. | ||
And he's not fearful of going out there and calling it out. | ||
He's calling it out fair and balanced. | ||
And it's been quite impressive to sit back and watch. | ||
And just recently he gave us an update on their efforts in regards to finding, and get this, because you'll get two different points. | ||
I know under the Biden administration, they said there was over 300 migrant children missing, but DHS told me just a few days ago that the number is well north the 400,000. | ||
Now Tom Homan is walking us through the numbers in regards to their efforts to try to recover these children. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
When President Trump called me to come back from retirement, he told me they wanted me to do three things, secure the border, run the largest deportation operations country scene, and third, find over 300,000 missing children. | ||
And that was priority one. | ||
So they've already located just under 25,000. | ||
Some of these children were fined with parents just hiding because they don't want to be deported. | ||
But many were in sex trafficking. | ||
Many we found in forced labor. | ||
Slavery. | ||
I mean, forced to work on god godly hours, not going to school, working on godly hours, and of course not getting paid, being abused. | ||
So, you know, we rescued thousands of children. | ||
And President Trump is committed. | ||
I'm committed that we're not going to stop looking for these children until we find every single one of them or run down the leads on unfortunately. | ||
27 of these children have since died. | ||
So we're not giving up. | ||
This is the main priority for the Trump administration. | ||
We'll keep going at it. | ||
Should be a top priority for the Trump administration. | ||
Every American should want these children located and brought back to their families because the reality of it is a lot of these kids likely didn't come here willingly. | ||
They came here under a lie, and that lie, sadly, is the reason why they are where they are. | ||
And as we go through the details as to where these kids are being found, um, it it's absolutely, absolutely heartbreaking. | ||
Again, this was all preventable if we didn't have the Biden regime doing what they did. | ||
Joining me now to discuss our two individuals who are advocates for finding those children and rescuing children all across the country. | ||
Please welcome to the show, Allie Hooper. | ||
She is an expert on counter trafficking consulting. | ||
And we also have Jared Sethsky joining the program as well. | ||
He is a human trafficking expert, and he's also a homeland security expert as well. | ||
And it's honored to have both on this show. | ||
I know I've had both of you on my podcast, so it's good to have you on the program today. | ||
Uh I'll start off with you, Jared. | ||
I want kind of like to get inside your head a little bit in regards to Tom Homan's comments. | ||
Do you think this administration is doing all that it could do to help locate these children? | ||
Dude, but I think they have nearly an impossible task, right? | ||
So if we have roughly 400,000 kids that are missing, and we've only located 25,000, the others today, as we speak, are being trafficked. | ||
They're being trafficked on farms, they're being trafficked in lotel rooms throughout the United States. | ||
Yeah, and I think that's really really something that needs to be dug into a little bit. | ||
Allie, how would you rate the current administration's role in all of this right now? | ||
Because they know that they're trying their best. | ||
And I believe we saw a report that they did with Fox where they said, you know, we're going through the data, we're trying our best to find these kids, but a lot of the vetting information that's being handed over is inaccurate from the Biden administration. | ||
So what are your thoughts on that thus far? | ||
This current administration is doing an excellent job. | ||
They are doing what they have with the resources that they have at their disposal. | ||
It's been a challenge when state and local agencies don't want to cooperate with federal agencies in finding these children and securing the bad actors that were allowed to enter into our country. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And that's a big issue here. | ||
Uh, when it comes to going after the sponsors, you know, we we've talked about on this program before. | ||
There's a very small number of sponsors who have been arrested in all of this. | ||
And I don't know, Jared, if you're familiar with uh the criminal aspect of all of this, but when they're, you know, sponsoring these children and bringing them into our country, and then the children are MIA and the addresses that they said these kids are going to be living at aren't there. | ||
Uh, is there a criminal angle to this? | ||
Could the administration charge more of these individuals? | ||
Right. | ||
Well, this is exactly how it worked. | ||
Under the Biden regime, the uh cartels would bring children to the border, provide the name and phone number of who they are to request to be their sponsor, their guardian. | ||
The federal government would blindly send these children to unvetted sponsors, which has resulted into unprecedented child trafficking. | ||
And part of Ally Nat's work, we've come across cases of 30 children that were sent to addresses that were strip clubs. | ||
We've we've come across uh situations where children were sent to an empty field. | ||
And the cartel has basically exploited the Biden administration to operate one of the largest human trafficking operations in our nation's history. | ||
That is absolutely disturbing and really infuriating. | ||
Uh why do you think they're so emboldened? | ||
I'll bring this back to you, Jared, just as a follow-up question. | ||
Why do you think they're so embolted when they're they're taking these kids to give the address of a strip club? | ||
Because there was no follow-up. | ||
There was no background check. | ||
There was nothing being done in terms of any meaningful uh background check to see where these children are being sent. | ||
So they knew that they could be so bold because what would happen is the federal government, Office of Refugee Resettlement would send these children to NGOs who would be responsible for the placement of the children. | ||
The NGOs, not government organizations, would blame the Health and Human Services or Office of Refugee Resettlement for uh taking care of these children. | ||
Well, Office of Refugee Resettlement would say that was the responsibility of the NGOs. | ||
In the end, nobody was taking care of these kids. | ||
That's it, it's so infuriating that it's gone this far. | ||
Allie, I know that you've done a great job over in the state of Florida trying to rescue children and save them from this trafficking that's been going on. | ||
Um, Florida is being a very aggressive on this front, though. | ||
You know, we constantly see from the state attorney general that they're doing all these busts. | ||
I just remember uh Paul County recently did another bus alongside the state AG's office. | ||
Uh, how's Florida doing when it when it comes to combating this human trafficking crisis that we have right now in our country? | ||
Florida is doing everything they can, and we need other states to follow suit. | ||
We need other states to emulate what Florida is doing. | ||
When you have alligator Alcatraz that are housing the worst of the worst, that is what we need. | ||
We need to clean up our streets and protect our citizens. | ||
Uh this was in your neck of the woods, the Kayla Hamilton story. | ||
And talking about what Jasmine Crockett said the other day, Um, that it was some random person that was being their story was being exploited, some random person. | ||
That wasn't a random person. | ||
That's Kayla Hamilton, and she was murdered by an illegal alien that crossed in and exploited a loophole in the unaccompanied alien children program. | ||
So these programs need to be fixed. | ||
But to your point, states need to come together and support the federal agency in their efforts to help clean up the streets, protect their citizens, and to make sure that these children are recovered, found, and ensure that their health and well-being is safe. | ||
Yeah, Allie, I know you work with a lot of these victims. | ||
I don't know if you've worked with any of them who have uh sadly came into the country under the Biden regime. | ||
Um, but what are they telling you? | ||
Like, because I I understand that they're lied to a lot of these times to get into the country and they're under the wrong impression as to why they're being brought here in the first place. | ||
But what are you learning from the victims? | ||
They were they were tricked. | ||
I mean, whether it was their parents that were coerced or tricked into letting their children go with smugglers and traffickers into the interior of the United States. | ||
Uh, they were tricked into believing that they would have a better life in the United States, only to be further exploited, trafficked via sex or labor, and then come into the country and not know the future, their future and what that looks like. | ||
And so the families were tricked, the children were tricked, and the American public were tricked into paying for this entire program. | ||
Jared, I want to ask you, because the last time we had this discussion that or it got a lot of attention, uh, it's in regards to organ harvesting. | ||
Right now, HHS is is doing its best to reform the program here in the United States, so it's not being taken advantage of. | ||
But there's the the black market, the angle that most of us aren't very familiar with when it comes to organ harvesting, and it's those uh very suspicious, very random places where organs are being harvested. | ||
You told me a story that was absolutely gut-wrenching about a veterinarian that was being used to to you to do all of this. | ||
Uh, in case our audience missed it, do you mind just walking us through as to what that was and and going through the specifics? | ||
Sure, absolutely. | ||
So, part of Ally and I's work is we interview convicted traffickers that are in prison. | ||
And we interviewed actually a couple different traffickers that were involved in organ harvesting. | ||
One in particular explained to us that him and his family were involved in organ harvesting in a small town in Mexico, who would explain the buyers from the United States, they had no other options for an organ, would come to this town and basically they would kidnap people until they found the right donor match. | ||
At that point, they would extract the organs in veterinic. | ||
And we had asked, we said, Well, what would you do with the bodies? | ||
Because if you extract somebody's liver, they're not going to live anymore. | ||
And he explained that they used to burn bodies and barrels of acid. | ||
And he said now they use used car oil and accelerate because it burned so hot that it disintegrates the bodies. | ||
When we asked, Well, how many bodies have you seen placed in these barrels? | ||
He said, too many to count. | ||
He's 25 years old, and he's just one of many that are involved in this illicit business. | ||
It's it's so disturbing, but it's something that every American needs to be aware about. | ||
This is what's going on right now in our country. | ||
I know Jared, you're you're speaking with law enforcement, the both of you are, and you're you're trying to educate them on this front. | ||
Um I'll let you kind of take the floor on this. | ||
How do we combat this from a law enforcement standpoint? | ||
It's creating awareness, right? | ||
So when Allie and I go and we provide training across the country to law enforcement, what we're finding is there's a lack of understanding of human trafficking in general, not to mention just organ harvesting, but it all starts with awareness. | ||
So on average, a law enforcement officer, unless they're a detective and they receive just a couple hours of human trafficking training in the academy. | ||
That's part of the problem. | ||
They should be receiving weeks of human trafficking training, how to investigate it, how to um ultimately for it to be prosecuted. | ||
That's what's lacking in in our in our country. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, it's quite embarrassing that we uh we haven't gotten a grip on this issue. | ||
Allie, uh, before we go, I wanted to ask you about this as well. | ||
How do we combat this? | ||
I know you've done everything on the legislative level over in Florida. | ||
I know you're working aggressively hard on that to help these children out, but I mean, what more can we be doing? | ||
Uh, great question. | ||
It's exactly what Jared had said. | ||
Education is key. | ||
So whether you're educating law enforcement, whether you're educating lawmakers or educating community members, faith leaders, parents, schools, everyone needs to know what human trafficking looks like. | ||
And if you see the signs, you know what to do and how to respond to it. | ||
When you start doing that, human traffickers Are going to be afraid. | ||
They're going to be terrified because they know that the communities that they enter into that they dare to enter into are aware and they know what to do. | ||
And so they know how to respond. | ||
If we can further educate people on not just the dangers in person, the dangers online, the threats that exist, and the bad actors that exist out there, that is how we start moving the needle in combating human trafficking. | ||
Yeah, this is one issue that we really have to get a grip on. | ||
Alley, Jared, thank you for both joining me today. | ||
I appreciate your insight on this front because this is a war that we need to combat. | ||
It's embarrassing that this country is one of the largest human trafficking smuggling destinations. | ||
That should not be what we're known for. | ||
We should be known for pushing back and fighting back against this issue. | ||
And so we're thankful that the both of you are fighting with us on that front. | ||
So thank you so much. | ||
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Thank you. | ||
Folks, President Trump made a commitment to the American people. | ||
When you elected him, you elected him because you wanted him to push back on crime. | ||
As many of you know, if you don't live in a blue city, you're probably a very lucky individual, but the rest of the country has been overtaken by violence. | ||
And it's no surprise. | ||
The left loves violence. | ||
They love to encourage it, they love to free their fellow criminals, and they love to just let it run rampant. | ||
President Donald Trump is not one of those individuals looking to continue that. | ||
He's fighting back. | ||
Again, that was a campaign promise that he promised all of you. | ||
We've got clip 16 where uh President Trump was asked about the National Guard yesterday, and it's I guess it's gonna be happening soon. | ||
It's deployment to Memphis, Tennessee. | ||
Let's take a listen. | ||
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He said they'd be coming soon. | |
Yeah, very soon, and we're gonna straighten that up just like we straightened out Washington, and we're not letting Washington go, by the way. | ||
We're not letting if we didn't go there, Washington right now would be leading the nation in crime. | ||
I mean DC. | ||
Leading the nation in crime. | ||
And uh we have it down. | ||
I mean, it is a beautiful thing. | ||
And everybody in every person I meet is saying thank you, sir. | ||
They don't care whether it's a national guard, they don't care what it is. | ||
They're not being raped, mugged, shut. | ||
Washington, DC is now a very safe city. | ||
It's a very safe city indeed, and then they don't want you to know about that. | ||
I've covered it before. | ||
New York wanted to push criminal justice reform is how they always refer to it. | ||
Uh they wanted to make it the law of the land. | ||
But of course, it is not going to be the law of the land because people have seen through all of this. | ||
And although they love to manipulate the crime statistics, we've walked you through it. | ||
The reality is Americans are waking up, they no longer support this type of behavior. | ||
And we hope that it gets even better for the rest of the country. | ||
Memphis is next on the chopping block. | ||
And we're hoping Chicago is next. | ||
Of course, President Trump's saying that that will be taken care of, given the fact that Charlie Kirk is from Chicago and constantly asked the president to save his city. | ||
Now, speaking of all of this, crime. | ||
I mean, to think about how Democrats are going to be running on the crime issue come midterms is pretty insane, right? | ||
Like, how are you gonna run? | ||
How what's your platform? | ||
Your platform is cheerleading for the criminals, helping them get free, releasing them, putting them back on our streets. | ||
Well, there's um a shocking element to all of this, and by that I'm being very sarcastic. | ||
Uh CNN is trying to educate its audience in regards to how Americans who aren't in their echo chamber feel about crime and other issues right now throughout the country, and how it's not really a winning issue for Democrats, their current stance at least. | ||
Let's take a listen. | ||
What do you think? | ||
Yeah, what are we seeing? | ||
You know, Donald Trump being underwater, Democrats and oh, this guarantees us we're gonna fly high in the midterms. | ||
Let me tell you, this guarantees you nothing, nothing, because at this particular point, the Democrats are the New Orleans Saints of political parties. | ||
What are we talking about? | ||
Trust the Dems or GOP more on the economy. | ||
Who leads on the economy? | ||
Republicans by seven. | ||
Immigration, Republicans by 13. | ||
How about crime, a big issue for Donald Trump and the Republicans? | ||
Look at that. | ||
Lead by 22 points. | ||
So the bottom line is this at this particular point, the ball may be on the ground, but the Democrats have not picked up the ball running with it. | ||
If anything, at this particular point, it's the Republicans who are running with the ball on the top issues, the economy, immigration, and crime. | ||
Give some context on this. | ||
Compare this when Republicans last took the House. | ||
Yeah, let's compare it back to 2022. | ||
I think this kind of gives away the game right here. | ||
Okay, the GOP is more trusted than the Dems on the economy. | ||
It was 12 points in 2022. | ||
Slight, slight decline in that leap, but still seven points. | ||
How about immigration? | ||
It was Republicans by three back in 2022. | ||
Look at this. | ||
The Republican leads actually gone up by 10 points. | ||
What are you doing, Democrats? | ||
My goodness gracious. | ||
And on crime, the Republicans were up by 13. | ||
And now they're up by 22. | ||
The lead again expanding by nearly double digits. | ||
So whatever Democrats are doing, it ain't working, Kate. | ||
It ain't working. | ||
Republicans have the lead on all three issues. | ||
What's the reason that you are finding so far that's driving us? | ||
Yeah, I mean, look, it's all about the Senate of the electorate, right? | ||
You win with independence, you win overall. | ||
And what do we see right here among independents? | ||
Republicans still have a point lead on the economy. | ||
They got a 10-point lead on immigration. | ||
They got a 21-point lead on crime. | ||
The bottom line is when you look at these numbers, Democrats should call their offices because at this particular point, even if Republicans are even if the public doesn't like what Donald Trump is doing, they ain't necessarily liking what Democrats are doing. | ||
And it ain't just a referendum on one party. | ||
You actually have to go out and beat that party at this particular point. | ||
Democrats are not able to beat Republicans. | ||
And again, this isn't as Donald Trump came into office. | ||
These are numbers from this month. | ||
This these are numbers from September of 2025. | ||
We still find that the Republicans leading on all three of these issues. | ||
And of course, this economy will be the key. | ||
If Democrats are gonna win, they're gonna have to likely win on the economy. | ||
And at this particular point among independents, you see that one point lead for Republicans and overall, at least according to the Washington Post, they hold the seven-point lead on the economy overall as well. | ||
It's interesting to hear that get laid out for their audience. | ||
They probably they probably just didn't even realize it, right? | ||
They probably think that all Americans want to live in filth and crime-written communities. | ||
And so when it ends up on CNN that that's not the truth, and I don't even believe those numbers. | ||
I believe that they're probably significantly higher, but the harsh reality is they're going to potentially lose in the midterms. | ||
Now, again, I don't think Republicans really have a strong stance on any of these topics. | ||
And fortunately, they've been pretty crappy. | ||
I mean, let's we talk about it all the time. | ||
In Congress specifically, they're not doing anything to further President Trump's agenda. | ||
There's a lot of good executive orders that aren't being pushed through both the House and the Senate right now. | ||
And it's very likely that the reason why they're doing that is because Republicans in leadership positions think that they could run on the campaign promise that we need you to vote, us the majority again, and then we could push all this through, which obviously is not how it should be done, but it's not surprising. | ||
The glass eye check, they had less than a dozen of President Trump's over 200 executive orders uh get voted on. | ||
So again, uh they're not doing their jobs, and it's incredible because again, it's President Trump versus all of them. | ||
And for some reason, he's doing a significantly better job than they are. | ||
Folks, I want to turn to Jimmy Kimmel, because it broke yesterday, yesterday afternoon, that ABC is now going to be bringing Jimmy Kimmel back on air. | ||
Now, the interesting part in all of this is the fact that although ABC is claiming that they're bringing him back and that he will have a show tonight. | ||
Sinclair's on airing it. | ||
Sinclair is one of uh one of the affiliates that would carry ABC across its platforms, and they're coming out and saying we're not gonna be airing it. | ||
They're gonna instead be doing a news broadcast on its affiliates. | ||
Now, again, obviously Disney just kind of falling for the mob, a left-wing celebrities who continue to purge and go after them and scream about it. | ||
They were so upset that Jimmy Kimmel was canceled. | ||
Now, if you ask them the last time they saw a Jimmy Kimmel episode, I don't think that would go very well for him. | ||
So most Americans aren't watching Jimmy Kimmel. | ||
He's garbage, he's not funny, he's not a comedian. | ||
He's not he's not funny. | ||
I can't even tell you last time he cracked a joke. | ||
In fact, now they're bringing it back on air. | ||
That will probably be his highest rated show because of the drama behind it. | ||
But as a comedian, that's not what you want. | ||
You want people to show up to your show because you want them to laugh. | ||
They don't have a desire to laugh when they're tuning in for Jimmy Kimmel. | ||
It's an absolute embarrassment. | ||
Again, Sinclair bringing saying that they're not gonna bring it back on. | ||
We're waiting to hear though from Next Star. | ||
The reports are not quite official. | ||
Babylon B, though, putting out this very funny headline, saying that ABC unfires Jimmy Kimmel for offensive comments, so they could instead fire him for not being funny. | ||
I mean, that's like the perfect, perfect headline. | ||
And it's not just that, too. | ||
Scott Jennings getting his rounds in. | ||
So basically, employer suspended him For being an insensitive prick. | ||
And we don't live in an authoritarian regime. | ||
Got it. | ||
So I guess I could thank President Trump for that highly rated show. | ||
It's highly rated return. | ||
It's just, it's unbearable. | ||
It truly, truly is unbearable. | ||
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We'll be right back. | ||
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Welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
We're very excited that you are with us. | ||
We're in the third hour of the program. | ||
We've gone through a lot, a lot of news breaking, a lot of big moves happening over in Washington, DC, things we could celebrate, like the fact that HHS appears to be working for the American people, putting forward information that we need to hear. | ||
Now, for many of us, we've known that autism obviously is on the rise, especially young monk young kids. | ||
But the association of autism with Tylenol is something that's new for a lot of Americans. | ||
Now, the White House yesterday had no problem addressing their latest information that they've received through these studies. | ||
And uh thankfully, HHS, RFK Jr. decided to take to the podium to deliver some more information that you may have not known previously. | ||
Let's take a listen. | ||
The FDA is responding to clinical and laboratory studies and suggests an potential association between acinemedophant used during pregnancy and adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes, including later diagnosis for ADHD and autism. | ||
Scientists are proposed biological mechanisms, linking prenatal acetomedaphen exposure to altered brain development. | ||
We have also evaluated the contrary studies that show no association. | ||
Today, the FDA will issue a physician's notice about the risk of acetametophiline during pregnancy and begin the process to initiate a safety label change. | ||
HHS will launch a nationwide public service campaign to inform families and protect public health. | ||
FDA also recognized that acetomedaphen is often the only tool for fevers and pain in pregnancy. | ||
As other alternatives have well-documented adverse effects. | ||
It just wants therefore to encourage clinicians to exercise their best judgment and the use of acetametaphine for fevers and pain and pregnancy. | ||
by prescribing the lowest effective dose for the shortest necessary duration and only when treatment is required. | ||
A lot of information there to kind of dissect. | ||
Let's welcome to the program Dr. Peter McCullough. | ||
He is a physician He is one of the very few doctors who stood up for medical freedom and gave us all the information throughout the COVID pandemic that we needed to know. | ||
Dr. Peter McCullough, it's an honor to have you on the program today. | ||
I wanted to get your initial reaction to what came out from HHS in the White House yesterday regarding Tylenol and the potential links between the women who take that during their pregnancy and autism. | ||
It was a historic uh press briefing. | ||
I watched it, and uh, you know, it Trump let off, and so there's really three parts to this. | ||
Uh Trump really focused on the vaccines, combination of vaccines and the risk of autism, uh, suggesting we need to get uh, you know, uh mercury out of the vaccines are nearly all out, aluminum out, and then delay and space out the vaccines, potentially reduce them. | ||
So I think Trump's part was pretty important. | ||
Um Robert F. Kennedy and in Macri and Badachara focused on a cyanide Harvard analysis of older studies regarding the acetamenaphen or Tylenol. | ||
And the first author of this paper is by Prada and colleagues, and some of the studies go back to 1996, and none of them are prospective, randomized trials. | ||
None of them actually confirm whether or not the woman took Tylenol, it's just the survey information. | ||
And only six of the studies uh involved autism at all as an outcome. | ||
But what you need to know from the Prada studies there's 46 studies included in the meta-analysis, 27 showed a positive association, not strong, and uh nine of them showed no link, and then four of them showed that Tylenol may be protective against neurodevelopmental problems. | ||
So, you know, my read on this, uh, because this is uh uh you know, Tylenol's been in use uh, you know, since the 1960s. | ||
Uh it is safe and effective in women uh and in children for fever control. | ||
That I think this is much more confounding by indication, meaning it's not the Tylenol itself, it's the reason why women are using them, and those conditions are the ones that put them at risk for no developmental disorders. | ||
Aaron Powell Yeah, I actually want to follow up on that because uh, you know, President Trump was detailing a little bit as to why women use Tylenol when pregnant. | ||
Are there safer solutions for women to kind of rely on if they have a fever or if they need some type of pain relief while pregnant? | ||
Well, here's the dilemma that we uh the pregnant women can't use ibuprofen or neproxin sodium, which are the non-steroidals, because that may interfere with gestation. | ||
So here's the dilemma. | ||
Let's say a woman takes a bundle of vaccines. | ||
So in the last 25 years, now pregnant women are told to take vaccines. | ||
The vaccine is the leading common uh cause of fever in a pregnant woman. | ||
She gets a fever, and the threat of the fever, and it says right in the package insert of the vaccines, is that it can cause premature delivery of the baby. | ||
So the mother tries to control the fever with Tylenol to avoid premature delivery of the baby. | ||
So I'm much more I'm much more inclined to think it's not the Tylenol at all. | ||
It's actually what's causing the fever. | ||
And uh with autism and these neurologic disorders, they they appear to be post-encephalitic type inflammatory disorders. | ||
And I'd be I'd be greatly concerned about giving vaccines in pregnant women as really the root cause. | ||
Yeah, and I think it's a great thing to bring up, too, because you know, I've never understood why so many of my friends are telling me that they're getting vaccinated while they're pregnant. | ||
I just always thought that was quite strange. | ||
And the reaction, like you said, I mean, this is definitely something that should be looked into. | ||
Um, but there's a lot of pushback, as you know better than anyone else. | ||
Whenever we bring up vaccines and autism, there's a certain group of people who get uh who come after them and target them, and we all know who that is. | ||
But RFK Jr. yesterday called out what the attacks that are being laid out on on moms who are concerned about the links between autism and vaccines. | ||
Let's take a listen. | ||
One area that we are closely examining as the president mentioned is vaccines. | ||
Some 40 to 70 percent of mothers who have children with autism believe that their child was injured by a vaccine. | ||
President Trump believes that we should be listening to these mothers instead of gaslighting and marginalize them, marginalizing them like prior administrations. | ||
Some of our friends like to say we should believe all women. | ||
Some of these same people have been silencing and demonizing these mothers for three decades. | ||
Because research on the potential link between autism and vaccines has been actively suppressed in the past. | ||
Dr. McCall, are you hopeful that now that we're getting all this new information, well, not new information, but now that the plot the White House and HHS is giving this information a platform that the attacks on women who have these concerns might kind of slow down a little bit? | ||
Well, it's you know, just the fact this press conference occurred. | ||
You know, the last president who even discussed autism publicly was LBJ in the 1960s, believe it or not. | ||
And Trump took most of the questions. | ||
Uh this, you know, 40 to 70 percent of mothers with autistic children believe they were converted to autism with a big battery of vaccines. | ||
And this is well described in the case literature. | ||
The lead paper by Jonathan Pauline about his daughter, Hanna-Paule. | ||
He was a you know neurologist of Johns Hopkins, and the government agreed. | ||
The vaccines converted her into being an autistic child. | ||
That was, you know, in the um in the 2007-2008 omnibus proceedings. | ||
So it's it's clear in some children the vaccines can do this, the mothers believe this. | ||
And Trump took the questions, which I thought was um brilliant, and he said, listen, we're gonna get to the bottom of this. | ||
Trump brought up repeatedly that the Amish, for instance, who take no vaccines, that they have little or no autism whatsoever. | ||
In fact, there are 13 studies now, including the Amish, showing a child born today who takes no vaccines whatsoever, a healthy child is healthier and free of autism compared to their vaccinated counterparts. | ||
Aaron Powell We're seeing that the childhood vaccine recommendation schedule is getting altered by HHS. | ||
Uh we've seen a lot now, people are referring to HEP B vaccines as ones that we shouldn't be giving just a couple of hours after being born for these newborns. | ||
Um, what are some of the changes that you like to see? | ||
What else can we improve on? | ||
I like to see risk stratification. | ||
So instead of one schedule for every child, to have it be more tailored to what the risks are. | ||
So a child with pulmonary disease like cystic fibrosis should get the respiratory uh vaccines, a child with without a spleen or uh has had a traumatic splenectomy, uh, then they would need the encapsulated organisms. | ||
Healthy childborn today would probably need nothing. | ||
And then later on in life, uh, if one's going to go into health care like me, take a hepatitis B vaccine. | ||
So I think be much more risk-stratified, it would reduce the burden of vaccines on everyone and reduce the you know, the vaccine side effects and the complications. | ||
There's a great concern that combination vaccination is a risk factor for autism. | ||
Uh and uh, you know, until we actually reduce the burden of vaccination, that the autism rates are not gonna are not gonna, you know, lessen. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Well, this is all good advice, Dr. Peter McCullough. | ||
Actually, before you go, because we got breaking news when we started the show, and I think this is very telling about the shift that we've seen right now. | ||
Uh Google announcing that they're going to reinstate YouTube accounts that were uh blocked, that were banned. | ||
Now they're also citing the fact that their accounts were that their platform was targeted by the Biden administration and pressured into removing a lot of these COVID-related accounts, those who are trying their very best to put out rightful information who were quickly shut down. | ||
I know as soon as I put up a FOIA request that was completed, a government document with Dr. Naomi Wolf, we were immediately slapped with a strike. | ||
Uh, your reaction to the news that Google is going to make things right for those who have been banned from their platform. | ||
We certainly hope that Google does more than just allow the accounts. | ||
They should allow full monetization. | ||
Right now, they're still penalizing people who bring forward the science on vaccine side effects and autism, for instance. | ||
They're still injuring them by not allowing monetization. | ||
Google needs to get out of the scientific censorship business altogether. | ||
Uh it's wrong. | ||
We should have a free interchange. | ||
It should be a marketplace of ideas. | ||
And so any step getting back to normal and full scientific freedom of speech is welcome. | ||
Aaron Powell Yeah. | ||
And you know, there I would speak to doctors often about the subject matter, and they used to talk about how normally you you debate these things. | ||
You have conversations because the science is always changing, and there's always new information put out there. | ||
But for some reason, when it comes to these vaccines, it seems to be like a protective class where you're not allowed to challenge it. | ||
Uh, what are those roots? | ||
Because I had I spoke to one doctor. | ||
They said the roots are really in the medical school programs where you're not allowed to challenge the vaccine data that comes out. | ||
Where does that all come from? | ||
It comes from a religion. | ||
It's in our book. | ||
Uh it's called vaccine ideology. | ||
It's like a religious belief in medicine in vaccines. | ||
They're not scientifically debated at all. | ||
And they're not challenged. | ||
They're presented to us uh and to be accepted as an article of faith. | ||
That's how this all happened. | ||
It's been going on for 300 or years or so. | ||
Vaccines are like any other drug. | ||
You know, some and many should be retired. | ||
Uh, they should with the same vaccines that we use now, should not be the ones 50 years ago. | ||
Uh, they should become safer over time. | ||
And you know, in the 1986, the vaccine injury compensation act, uh, which gave liability protection to the vaccine manufacturers, uh, Supreme Justice soda soda mayor, in the minority opinion. | ||
She said that this liability freedom that they have, uh, the companies will have no incentive to make the vaccine safer. | ||
And that's what we've seen. | ||
The vaccine schedule has not become safer. | ||
Uh, and in fact, there's great concern now that the vaccine schedule is causing, you know, a whole wave of both allergic and neuropsychiatric diseases in our children. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And it's something to look look into for sure. | ||
And I'm excited that HHS is doing just that. | ||
Uh, this is should be a top issue. | ||
I know Maha elected President Trump because they wanted these issues examined. | ||
So we're very excited about that. | ||
Dr. Peter McCullough, thank you for being the original fighter in all of this. | ||
I know it was never really easy to pick up this fight because there was a lot of pushback from the pharmaceutical companies, but we're glad that you and so many others are brave enough to step forward. | ||
So thank you so much. | ||
Thank you. | ||
All right, folks, there's been an update in regards to Pete Diddy. | ||
As many of you guys know, he was convicted earlier this year. | ||
Well, now his legal team is urging a judge, a federal judge, to impose just a 14-month prison sentence. | ||
That's what they're asking for. | ||
Now, of course, as many of you guys know, he wasn't quitted on the serious charges regarding sex trafficking and racketeering, but he was convicted on the prostitution charges. | ||
So right now, he he is still facing a lot of time. | ||
I mean, he's facing 20 years in prison. | ||
So we're gonna have to continue to watch this as it all unravels. | ||
But again, I mean it's it's watching the whole trial. | ||
Um, you know, unfortunately, we couldn't watch it live. | ||
So I was following it the live updates that were going up online. | ||
And again, I don't know why we do this in this country. | ||
Like, why don't we broadcast our criminal court cases? | ||
Everyone should see all around the country. | ||
Because then you would have saw the horrific job that was being done by Maureen Comey. | ||
I mean, she had completely dropped the ball, yet again. | ||
I know she's suing the federal government for firing her from the DOJ, but the reality of it is she was trying to make an argument that Diddy was somehow uh a human trafficker, was running this big criminal enterprise. | ||
Remember, they went through RICO. | ||
They had no evidence of any of that, though. | ||
It was pretty egregious. | ||
And from the very beginning, I think the first two weeks, you know, I told my audience, guys, there's nothing here. | ||
They're not gonna get them on those charges. | ||
They're not laying out an argument for that. | ||
They're going after things that they can't charge him on because the statue's up. | ||
And it had to have been intentional because they're not listing any of these celebrities who should have been there, right? | ||
Because Diddy ran to these big parties, big celebrations. | ||
And I remember because I'm from New York. | ||
So in Long Island, a lot of these parties did happen, and you would see like everyone would be posting about going to these parties, and it was all these celebrities that were there. | ||
No, I never went, but they did. | ||
And you'd see all these celebrities. | ||
I mean, it was a massive turn up. | ||
And folks, they want you to think that there was no celebrities engaged in this sex trafficking that they alleged. | ||
How do you make an argument and you don't show us who else was involved? | ||
Rico case. | ||
I mean, it was crazy because one uh his ex-girlfriend Cassie was actually on the stand and and you know, she was doing this while very pregnant. | ||
So you gotta give her credit there. | ||
But prosecutors actually did a better job at kind of saying that she was the one who was sex trafficking individuals than him. | ||
And of course, there's this egregious video of him beating her. | ||
He doesn't deny it, but his lawyers, as soon as they went on, said, Yeah, like we're not gonna sit here and try to make a fight for him, tell you that he's this incredible person. | ||
Yeah, that video exists, but he's not charged with being a scumbag. | ||
And the charges that should have came from that didn't. | ||
Because guess what? | ||
They never charged him. | ||
They never properly investigated it. | ||
But also, his ex-girlfriend didn't want to speak with the law enforcement officers that were there. | ||
And then there was also this brown bag of money that was shuffled through. | ||
Again, folks, the cover up is the scandal in all of this. | ||
There was actually, and there was a there was a law enforcement officer who was put on the stand. | ||
And he apparently responded to that call. | ||
But he at the time wasn't a law enforcement officer. | ||
He was a security guard at the hotel. | ||
And at the time, he came up there and he knew exactly what happened. | ||
He had the footage, but he was paid off. | ||
And somehow, someway he is working right now in California as a law enforcement officer, still after admitting to taking a bribe. | ||
Folks, the Diddy trial was quite interesting. | ||
It should have been broadcast. | ||
Y'all should have been able to watch it yourselves. | ||
Shouldn't have to rely on the corporate media to be there and to regurgitate all everything that's happening inside. | ||
And again, because number one, we don't trust them. | ||
But number two, I mean, it's what they're saying. | ||
I remember even Fox put out some information about charges being dropped, and they got it wrong. | ||
They got it very, very wrong. | ||
There were no charges dropped. | ||
The judge was just trying to redefine what the charges were. | ||
And so they put it out there. | ||
I had nothing to go with. | ||
So you have to run whatever Fox is saying at that point. | ||
And whoops, Fox got it wrong. | ||
They didn't tell anyone that though. | ||
They didn't, they didn't announce that they put it out there and they were wrong. | ||
I mean, I had the screenshots, but they quickly just wiped it off their homepage and refixed it and then put it out there. | ||
I hope you weren't noticing. | ||
That's on journalism. | ||
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I mean, this is what's going on right now in our country. | ||
There's zero accountability. | ||
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But the best part about it is New York City police, the NYPD actually stopped McCrone. | ||
So that President Trump's motorcade could go through. | ||
And McCroud was like getting the information from an NYPD officer and really just had no idea what was going on. | ||
But little did he know it, he had a stop because President Trump was coming down the street. | ||
It was pretty funny. | ||
Um McCron himself looked like he had no idea what was going on. | ||
He's trying to talk to the officer. | ||
But do you know who I am? | ||
It's a funny video to say. | ||
McCron uh getting told that he needs to hold off and wait because the world's most important leader, not him. | ||
Not him, is trying to make his way through. | ||
And interesting, interesting to see, I must say. | ||
Also, we told you guys about the uh telecom issue that happened earlier today with Secret Service. | ||
We've got a bit of an update on that front. | ||
Let me get that up and running. | ||
Uh, as many of you guys know, I told you that in the tri-state area, there was multiple uh devices who are apparently trying to plug in and be local. | ||
So let's get to the new report that just came out right now. | ||
A massive illegal electronic device network capable of crippling cell phone towers and jamming 911 calls across New York City was uncovered by Secret Service. | ||
Now, of course, this is important because this is as UN officials and world leaders were making their way into the UN assembly. | ||
Investigators discovered the trove of devices, including more than 300 co-local sim servers and 100,000 sim cards at multiple locations. | ||
Now, this all took place within like a 35 mile radius of the UN. | ||
The photos are quite jarring. | ||
I mean, this is this is well set up. | ||
This is well set up. | ||
Who would do this? | ||
Well, we probably got a lot of lot of ideas in our head. | ||
Again, I'm gonna actually be really interested in hearing about how they were able to uncover all this. | ||
Officials warned that the devices had the capability of carrying out a wide range of telecommunication attacks, including spamming networks with up to 30 million text messages in a minute. | ||
That could have had a catastrophic consequences for the city. | ||
Who would want to shut down our nylon calls? | ||
Terrorist. | ||
Speaking of terrorists, there's actually one major one there right now. | ||
The leader of Syria, most referred to him as the president of Syria, but uh this individual who is claiming to be the individual running Syria right now, as you see here on your screen, is a former Al-Qaeda leader. | ||
Now they say former, I don't think there's such a thing as a former Islamic terrorist. | ||
I think that's garbage, of course. | ||
But he's meeting with members of the administration, our Secretary of State. | ||
No word if they asked him about the Christians that were slaughtered while he took over. | ||
Nope. | ||
Hundreds, thousands of them dragged to the streets and brutally brutally murdered. | ||
We saw it all on video. | ||
Now we're gonna pretend like he's one of us. | ||
He doesn't even try to sound convincing too when he meets with world leaders. | ||
It's crazy because there was one at one point there was a 10 million dollar bounty on that man's head. | ||
Now, now he's just one of them. | ||
I guess they're all criminals, though, so no surprise there. | ||
But it's an absolute uh disgrace. | ||
The fact that the Trump administration and others have allowed this band to just walk right, walk right in, have meetings like he's one of them. | ||
Is he? | ||
Folks, we have a packed program for you tomorrow. | ||
I know we didn't have Trevor Laddin on the program because we had all the things that were breaking, but Trevor's gonna be joining us on the show tomorrow to break down the communist ties to Antifa, not only here in the US, but also in Europe. | ||
So we're looking forward to that. | ||
Also, Mel Kay is gonna be joining the show. | ||
A lot to dive into with her. | ||
I mean, that woman, her mind. | ||
If I could just take a portion of her mind and just I'd be so much smarter. | ||
Uh, this woman has done some really deep dives into the funding that's been going on lately around the world in regards to this communist globalism push. | ||
Uh so she's got some stories that she wants to break with us, so she'll be on the program tomorrow, plus a lot of other incredible guests. | ||
So make sure you tune in to the American Journal tomorrow. | ||
Now, the fun isn't stopped. | ||
Alex Jones is about to kick off his show in just a moment. | ||
He's got all the highlights from the UN today. | ||
So don't go anywhere. | ||
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I've been caught. | ||
You got a little to get find some methylene blue floating around here. | ||
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I uh commented some from uh Harrison's office. | ||
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I'm gonna go try to track one down for him while uh if you don't mind, I'm gonna bottle the pills too. | |
You like oh, you like both. | ||
What do you like better? | ||
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Um, you know what? | |
I like them both. | ||
Okay. | ||
While traveling, the pills definitely definitely worried about it breaking open or something. | ||
No, I got on the way over here I I took a couple. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You know, while I'm driving. | ||
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So with driving, did you feel more alert while you were driving or absolutely yeah? | |
And it's and it's I took a look a couple shots while I'm in here. | ||
And in lieu of coffee. | ||
You guys ran out of coffee, so I got some methylene blue. |