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Good morning, InfoWars. | |
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I am Brianna Morello. | ||
We are excited that you are all here joining us today on this beautiful Wednesday morning. | ||
A lot going on in the world. | ||
So we are excited that you are all here with us today. | ||
Oh man, if you woke up this morning and we're on edge because the federal government was shutting down. | ||
Just kidding, no one did. | ||
It's it's pretty laughable to sit here and watch the cable news channels and the politicians all run around frantically because the federal government has been shut down, they say. | ||
In fact, I love a good government shutdown. | ||
Unfortunately, for those in our military, they might have issues receiving a paycheck, and that's probably the worst of it. | ||
Uh, but the rest of them, they don't deserve a paycheck. | ||
And government shutdowns really help us kind of figure out what government jobs we don't really need. | ||
And so this shutdown is welcomed. | ||
I'm gonna bring you the very latest on that front because I've spoken and kind of gone through a lot of the information that's trickling out with um House GOP sources. | ||
So we're excited about that. | ||
Because they're kind of telling us what's happening behind the scenes and what we need to know. | ||
Again, folks, this is something that uh needs to happen. | ||
Needs to happen. | ||
We need to purge these jobs because most government employees are worthless. | ||
And I know people don't like to say that if you're a government employee, especially, but this is how we figure out what agencies we actually need. | ||
I'm looking at you, TSA. | ||
Uh, you're probably one of the agencies that should get tossed. | ||
And so this would be a great way to kind of figure it all out. | ||
Figure it all out. | ||
But Democrats are doing this for uh they're legal aliens, they're future voters, of course. | ||
And that's why the fight must go on. | ||
No surprise there. | ||
So we'll be giving you the very latest on that front. | ||
Also, the Democrats are going to be hosting a press conference later today, 11 a.m. Eastern time. | ||
We'll see if it's anything worth bringing to you. | ||
Unfortunately, I think they're probably just gonna be lying to the American people. | ||
Both sides lie, but one side lies a little bit more. | ||
And so uh we'll bring you the latest from that press briefing. | ||
Again, that's gonna be at 11 a.m. Eastern time. | ||
President Donald Trump, though, today, a little bit of a lighter day given what he had to do yesterday. | ||
Uh, he will be signing an executive order, it looks like at 4 30 p.m. Eastern time today. | ||
We look forward to seeing what's in that. | ||
And also in Texas, which is actually really important. | ||
As many of you guys know, there was this big fight over the congressional maps because Republicans in Texas are looking to gain more seats, do something that Democrats have done for far too long in their blue states. | ||
So they are looking to redistrict the maps. | ||
Now it has to go to a three-judge panel today. | ||
It is going to be a nine-day hearing in El Paso. | ||
It is over approving these new electoral maps for 2026 elections, so the upcoming midterm election. | ||
We're trying to get this in before the midterms, obviously. | ||
That would be very important for Republicans, given the fact that they have a thin margin right now. | ||
I don't see it going well for them because what have they done since President Trump's made his way back into the White House? | ||
The answer is not much. | ||
The answer's not much. | ||
And so they do need uh some type of victory here. | ||
So the first day kicks off today of a nine-day hearing in El Paso. | ||
Again, they're looking to make sure that these maps can be utilized for the upcoming midterm elections. | ||
So we'll see how that all plays out. | ||
And there's a lot of lawsuits also pending, so they're all gonna be front and center during these hearings. | ||
But again, this is something that Republicans desperately, desperately need. | ||
They need these redistrictings, these new maps. | ||
I mean, I know Florida's working on it too. | ||
I believe Missouri was another state working on it. | ||
Democrats have been doing this for far too long, even including legal aliens into their census. | ||
Finally, Republicans have figured it out. | ||
Or figured it out or gotten off their butts, whatever it is. | ||
And now they're looking to fight back. | ||
So we'll be following that to everything that develops from that because again, it's really important. | ||
All right, we have a lot underway today as well. | ||
Just kind of want to give you a brief overlook. | ||
We've been going through a lot of stories. | ||
Uh the DOJ is now suing Los Angeles County over your gun rights. | ||
I'll explain that later in the show. | ||
But we'll also be joined by Sonia Labosco and Tristan Levitt. | ||
They were both yesterday at that hearing that we covered live on this program. | ||
They're speaking out. | ||
It's in regards to the TSA Terror watch list. | ||
We also have Mark Mitchell joining the program as well, as well as Mel Kay over Digital IDs. | ||
Yeah, she's got a lot to sign off about with that. | ||
So don't go anywhere. | ||
We've got a lot of American Journal to unpack for you in just a few moments. | ||
Happy Wednesday, everyone. | ||
Welcome to American Journal. | ||
I am Brianna Morello. | ||
We are excited that you are all here joining us today. | ||
We have a jam pack program up ahead for you all today. | ||
We're gonna be covering all the latest, obviously, the federal government shutting down. | ||
Thankfully, now we're gonna be able to see what jobs we actually do need. | ||
It actually might trim a lot of the fat, and we're excited about that. | ||
Uh I'll walk you through the very latest in regards to the government shutdown, because they're fear mongering with this, of course. | ||
But the reality of it is I don't think a government shutdown is really a bad thing. | ||
Uh it's kind of a bad thing for members of our military, but not so much for everything else. | ||
So we'll talk about the very latest on that front. | ||
Plus, uh, yesterday we covered that Senate hearing in regards to the TSA terror watch list. | ||
Well, two of the individuals that were front and center for all of that, Sonny Labosco and Tristan Levitt, are joining the show. | ||
I'm excited to have them on today, because there's a lot that they didn't really cover and go into details with. | ||
So we're gonna do a deep dive into that today. | ||
I'm also gonna be joined by Mark Mitchell because there are brand new polls coming out in regards to how Americans really feel about Antifa and a lot more, especially about the government shutdowns. | ||
They actually have a new poll about that too. | ||
We're gonna dive into over at Rasmussen Reports. | ||
Uh plus, we are also going to have Mel Kay on the show because Tony Blair's name seems to be popping up everywhere. | ||
And that should have you on edge. | ||
That should have you on edge. | ||
Obviously, President Trump has now moved Blair into the position of I guess running things in Gaza and trying to bring peace to the Middle East. | ||
Sounds scary, doesn't sound promising given his you know, questionable background. | ||
Uh, but he also, according to the Daily Mail, is pushing or did push, because they've succeeded for digital IDs in the UK. | ||
Yeah, that Tony Blair is a very busy man. | ||
A very busy, evil man, we'll go with. | ||
Uh, but again, Mel Kay about to sign off on the show later in the day for that. | ||
So we're excited about that. | ||
We're also gonna be taking calls from you. | ||
That's in the second hour of the show. | ||
So we got a lot to dive into. | ||
So let's just kick things off. | ||
I want to dig into the federal government shutdown, because if you woke up this morning and you're in like a little bit of a panic, thinking, oh my gosh, the government's not working today. | ||
Well, they never really do work. | ||
And it's a great thing, I think. | ||
When we get to pull their funding, because now you gotta see where the waste has been going to all this time. | ||
Like, what do we actually need? | ||
Do we need TSA? | ||
Do we need all of these other agencies? | ||
I would probably say no. | ||
You're trying to trim the fat. | ||
This would be the route. | ||
It's probably more efficient than even Doge. | ||
So a government shutdown is more than welcomed. | ||
But the mainstream media, not really friendly with this one. | ||
They're actually uh using it to fearmonger. | ||
It's not as bad though as it previously was, because previously a lot of their income relied on it. | ||
But thanks to Doge, that's not the case. | ||
But they are still trying to fight for some more uh American taxpayer money, of course. | ||
But the real fight for Democrats, apparently, is with illegal aliens. | ||
That is their go to the press secretary, Caroline Levitt tweeting out, Democrats have shut down the federal government because President Trump won't force taxpayers to pay for free health care for illegal aliens. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, that's probably really and truly the case in that situation. | ||
Because again, um, this is their future voter base. | ||
They know that they don't have much left. | ||
They know that the American people see right through their nonsense, and they know that they have to shift to another group. | ||
Before it was women, now we're slowly trickling over. | ||
Then it was Democrats. | ||
I mean, then it was uh, you know, minority voters, now they're slowly trickling over. | ||
So now you have to go for like the lowest denominator. | ||
And that's what they've done. | ||
They've done that repeatedly. | ||
President Trump even thinks that a government shutdown would be a good thing. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
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Mr. President, as we inch closer to a government shutdown this morning, you said you might do a lot of layoffs. | |
If Doge is already reducing the federal workforce, why is it necessary to link more federal jobs cut to a shutdown? | ||
Well, the Democrats want to shut it down, so when you shut it down, you have to do layoffs. | ||
So we'd be laying off a lot of people that are gonna be very affected, and the Democrats, they're gonna be Democrats. | ||
Uh as you know, we this country, no country can afford to pay for illegal immigration health care for everybody that comes into the country, and that's what they're insisting. | ||
And obviously I have an obligation to not accept that that would affect everybody. | ||
You know, when I see what we're doing with AI and all the plants that are opening up in the country, 17 trillion dollars is coming in. | ||
If you compare that to Biden Biden had uh in four years, less than a trillion. | ||
We have 17 trillion more than that. | ||
But I think it's gonna be much more than that, David. | ||
Uh by the end of this year, I think it's gonna be far over that. | ||
It's a record, it's already a record in eight months. | ||
It's a record by a lot. | ||
And so we're doing well as a country, so the last thing we want to do is shut it down. | ||
But uh if good can come down from shutdowns, we can get rid of a lot of things that we didn't want, and they'd be democrat things, but they want open borders, they want men playing in women's sports, they want transgender for everybody, they never stop, and they don't learn. | ||
We won an election in the landslide, they just don't learn. | ||
So we have no choice. | ||
I have to do that for the for the country. | ||
It's it's common sense. | ||
It's common sense, folks. | ||
People who don't belong in this country should not be within our health care system bankrolling off of Americans. | ||
Something that Democrats can't really talk about these days, because again, these are their future voters. | ||
They know that these are their future voters. | ||
They know that they need them. | ||
You see, they've abandoned any type of or any ounce of American values at this point, and so they've shifted to their new voting base. | ||
And that's legal. | ||
That's why you see in cities all across the country, blue cities, they're trying their very best to get undocumented immigrants on the voter registration. | ||
That's why they've pushed forward drivers' licenses for illegal aliens. | ||
We'll get into that in a little bit. | ||
But what they've done is they're attempting to get all these people on the voter rolls. | ||
They know that they do not represent American values anymore, and they're shifting. | ||
They are shifting their focus. | ||
Now, if you confront one of these Democrats for doing just that, uh, we have clip two for you where uh when you decide to push back and say specifically, why do you keep and listen to the verbiage because sh Maxine Water, for example, continues to say people, people. | ||
No, no, no, not people, Americans. | ||
And if you try to bring it back to Americans, well, then they become absolutely unhinged. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
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Do Democrats want to prioritize the health care of illegal aliens over a government shutdown? | |
Because if the government does shut down, Americans stop it right there. | ||
We're not prioritizing. | ||
What we're doing is saying simply we want to keep the government open, and we want to work with the Republicans and have a bipartisan agreement to keep this government open, and health care is at the top of our agenda. | ||
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But our Democrats demanding health care for illegal aliens. | |
That's right. | ||
Democrats are demanding health care for everybody. | ||
We want to save lives. | ||
We want to make sure that health care is available to those who would die, but having the help of their government. | ||
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So you're good with a government shutdown, even if it means giving health care to people who aren't Americans. | |
Well, you keep that's what you're pushing on. | ||
What you're trying to do is you're standing here and you're trying to make me say that somehow we are gonna put non-citizens over Americans. | ||
Quit it. | ||
Stop it. | ||
This is the kind of journalism we don't need. | ||
You are divisive. | ||
No, you're not. | ||
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No, that's not true. | |
You're being divisive. | ||
No. | ||
Please don't you don't need to ask that question. | ||
You're just trying to get controversy here. | ||
You're not gonna get it from me. | ||
We want to save health care for all people. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Thank you, Congresswoman. | |
I appreciate it. | ||
That's Alison Steinberger, by the way, a burger who is an incredible, incredible independent journalist. | ||
And uh good good on her. | ||
Good on her for going after Waters and holding her feet to the fire. | ||
They don't like it when you corner them in and you try to get a real response from them on these issues. | ||
Again, this is something that we need to hear about. | ||
We need to be discussing this. | ||
Why do you continue to try to loop in illegal aliens into all of this? | ||
You see, Maxine Waters doesn't like it when you call around her nonsense. | ||
In fact, she becomes unhinged. | ||
Watching her face during that entire altercation is probably the entertaining part to this because she doesn't even know what to say. | ||
I mean, she's literally right in front of you trying to hold her dentures in her mouth. | ||
These people are unhinged. | ||
These people hate this country. | ||
These people don't represent America. | ||
They don't represent the best the best of this country. | ||
Vexine Waters is way past her prime, and yet here she is barely holding it together when asked simple questions. | ||
Yes, Americans should have health care. | ||
No one's arguing that. | ||
But illegal aliens, people who invaded our country, absolutely not, not an Rime. | ||
You want to make us feel guilty about that? | ||
It's too early for the word I want to say. | ||
But the reality of it is this is what they're doing. | ||
And then this is what they want you to do. | ||
They want you to accept the fact that they've replaced you. | ||
They've replaced you with third world trash, and they want them on our insurance. | ||
They want you to pay for it. | ||
You see, this is the problem. | ||
We're not, and we never have been importing the brightest, the doctors that they promised that the attorneys they promised. | ||
They never gave us those. | ||
In fact, if you look at the maps and just go with basically average IQ. | ||
Over the last four years, we have not been bringing in the brightest individuals into our country. | ||
We, in fact, have been exclusively bringing in and importing those with the lowest IQ all around the world. | ||
And there's a reason for that. | ||
There's a reason for that. | ||
It is because Democrats need people to vote for them, but they need them to be really dumb. | ||
They need to be relying on the government. | ||
Because that's what their policies all are. | ||
It's all about getting people to rely on the government, need more from the government. | ||
And if you're intelligent, if you're self-sufficient, you're not gonna vote for these people. | ||
And so that's the reason why you've seen everything unravel that you've seen today. | ||
But there's a little bit of an entertaining twist to all of this. | ||
Obviously, Senate leader, minority leader, Chuck Schumer, he's in a bit of a rough situation, in a rough situation. | ||
Actually, yesterday I was laughing because President Trump posted a couple of photos of him trolling both Schumer and uh, as you could see there, that's Jeffries, Hakeem Jeffries. | ||
But if you look real closely, it is President Trump pointing at them, laughing at them because they're idiots. | ||
And uh he intentionally plays these Trump 2028 hats to troll them, to troll them. | ||
Hakeem Jeffrey's not happy because there's this little animation run rolling around the web right now of him with a little sombrero on, because that's his top priority these days. | ||
Anyone who's an outsider from this country, and uh, you know, they just don't like it. | ||
But Chuck Schumer has been the laughing stock of the country for a very long time now. | ||
But uh it's getting really, really bad. | ||
And those in New York are wondering if there's time to or if there is a time to replace him. | ||
Maybe now it is the time. | ||
And so he's a little bit on eggshells. | ||
In fact, he's become so bad at representing New Yorkers that AOC actually thinks that she has a chance at running for his seat. | ||
And in fact, when she was asked about it, we're gonna play that for you. | ||
Because when she was asked about potentially running for his seat, uh, she didn't deflect in clip three. | ||
In fact, she welcomed politicians to her office. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
Let me ask you this. | ||
There are some people I have seen who who have the following theory of why we why Senate Democrats have not cut a deal where they give eight votes and and you know, move move along. | ||
And that is that Chuck Schumer is worried about a primary challenge from you and is worried about the politics to his left flank. | ||
And so, because of that worry about a primary challenge, he's gonna shut down the government. | ||
Ergo, it is AOC's fault that the government's shutting down, or that you're that you're somehow the kind of fulcrum of this. | ||
And I want to just ask you straight up like, are you planning to primary challenge him? | ||
Do you think that's why he's doing this? | ||
This is so not about me in this moment. | ||
This is about people being able to insure their children. | ||
And I will say, because I saw some senators speculating about this, and I saw some Republican members of Congress saying, oh, well, if we have this shutdown, it's because of AOC. | ||
Well, if that's the case, my office is open and you are free to walk in and negotiate with me directly. | ||
Because what I'm not going to do is tolerate four million uninsured Americans because Donald Trump decided One day that he wants to just make sure that kids are dying because they don't have access to insurance. | ||
That's what's not gonna happen. | ||
And so if those senators think that we're having a shutdown because of me, they're free to enter my office and negotiate because what we're not gonna do is allow all of uh millions of people in this country to not be able to afford their insulin and their chemotherapy. | ||
So come strike a deal with me if that's what they really think is going on. | ||
Things have gotten really bad for those on the left when AOC is flaunting the fact that those should come to her. | ||
I mean, as if she has any real actual power. | ||
She's a minority within her minority in her party, and you'd think that she would understand that, but she doesn't. | ||
She doesn't understand that. | ||
She wants to become more powerful. | ||
That's the reason why the cable news networks are platforming her as if she has something intelligent to say. | ||
She doesn't have anything intelligent to say she's a communist. | ||
She's a communist. | ||
And um, the problem with all of this is that she has quickly risen within her own party because people are afraid. | ||
Chuck Schumer is afraid. | ||
Everyone is afraid. | ||
And since she's been elected to Congress, as you've seen all across the country, communism has been on the rise. | ||
You know, they've refer themselves as socialists, especially in New York, and they pretend like they have all these great ideas. | ||
Yeah, we're trying to help kids with leukemia. | ||
That's not what they're fighting for. | ||
That's not what they're fighting for. | ||
Because that's something that everyone would be able to get behind, but that's not what they are fighting for. | ||
And so again, they'll continue to lie, lie, lie, lie, lie, all they want. | ||
But you and I both know that they're full of it. | ||
They're full of it. | ||
We're gonna keep digging into the government shutdown throughout the show today. | ||
I wanted to get to some breaking news, though. | ||
This one is quite the interesting story. | ||
Former North Carolina Republican Congressman Madison Cawthorne has just announced that he is actually running for Congress in Florida's 19th congressional seat. | ||
Now that's news for many because he just recently actually moved to Florida. | ||
Now, you might recall he lost his election, uh, his primary, because there were some video images that came out. | ||
It was obviously a hit job, uh, because he he is a good congressman. | ||
Uh, and they didn't like the fact that he exposed what was going on in Washington, D.C., so they were quick to oust him and push him out. | ||
And so it looks like he is getting ready to make a big return. | ||
And it is welcomed. | ||
It is welcome because what they did to him was unacceptable. | ||
It was unacceptable. | ||
It shouldn't have happened the first place. | ||
We shouldn't have allowed them to get away with it. | ||
But this is what happens. | ||
This is what happens. | ||
They wanted to embarrass him for speaking out. | ||
If you recall, he spoke openly about uh what takes place in Washington, DC. | ||
Now, again, my sources have all confirmed what Madison said publicly. | ||
And so, of course, they didn't want that getting out. | ||
And so they embarrassed him and they pushed him out. | ||
Fox News Digital is reporting that uh they spoke with Madison about running for uh Byron Donald's foremost seat. | ||
Now, as many of you guys know Byron Donald is running now for for governor. | ||
And so his seat opens up. | ||
But Madison Cawthorn Cawthorn saying after Charlie Kirk's assassination, I knew there was really no option. | ||
I've decided to run for Congress again. | ||
So yeah, I think if you're looking for someone to push back into the swamp, I mean, I like him. | ||
I don't I don't know a single negative thing about Madison Cawthorn. | ||
I've never heard anyone who knows him personally to say anything negative about him. | ||
He was a kid, who cares? | ||
Move on. | ||
So I'd like to see how far he can make in this race. | ||
I think it would be a great option to have him back in DC. | ||
How he was treated was unacceptable, and it's going to be a very interesting race in Florida's 19th Congressional District. | ||
So we look forward to that. | ||
And we'll bring you more on that front. | ||
Okay, yesterday the left was very unhinged. | ||
They weren't happy. | ||
Um, because Pete Headset, the Secretary of War, I actually love saying that. | ||
The Secretary of War, uh, decided to speak out and say that the military is gonna have a higher set of standards. | ||
That in fact, if you want to serve this country, you better be ready to fight for this country. | ||
And by be ready to fight for this country, he means you better be in the best physical shape possible. | ||
No more overweight service members. | ||
You better be ready to fight. | ||
You better be ready to protect your fellow troops. | ||
It's something that isn't a crazy idea. | ||
In fact, most would probably agree. | ||
But those on the left were very unhinged when he made this announcement. | ||
So let's walk you through how this all went down yesterday. | ||
Let's play clip four, where he discusses the new requirements for our service members. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
With physical fitness and appearance. | ||
If the Secretary of War can do regular hard PT, so can every member of our joint force. | ||
Frankly, it's tiring to look out at combat formations or really any formation and see fat troops. | ||
Likewise, it's completely unacceptable to see fat generals and admirals in the halls of the Pentagon and leading commands around the country and the world. | ||
It's a bad look. | ||
It is bad, and it's not who we are. | ||
So whether you're an airborne ranger or a chairborne ranger, a brand new private or a four-star general, you need to meet the height and weight standards and pass your PT test. | ||
And as the chairman said, yes, there is no PT test. | ||
But today, at my direction, every member of the joint force at every rank is required to take a PT test twice a year. | ||
As well as meet height and weight requirements twice a year. | ||
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Every year of service. | |
Also, today, at my direction, every warrior across our joint force is required to do PT every duty day. | ||
Should be common sense. | ||
I mean, most units do that already. | ||
Yeah, it should be common sense. | ||
Uh obviously, this is good news. | ||
He's also going to be uh enforcing new strict grooming standards, which would include banning of beards and long hair. | ||
He's also going to be ending what he's literally has been talking about since day one, ending DEI. | ||
He is also going to be making sure that those physical standards are for both men and women. | ||
Yeah, so you don't get two sets of standards. | ||
You either can do it or you can't do it. | ||
That's pure definition of equality, I think, at this point. | ||
So obviously that doesn't sit well with a lot of people, and they are very, very unhinged. | ||
Uh and when I mean unhinged, I'm talking about the uh obese women that were gonna play for you in clip six over at the View. | ||
Now, those women, um, obviously are very miserable with their lives. | ||
They are all dealing with obesity themselves. | ||
And so when Pete Headseth calls it out, it doesn't make them very happy. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
I'm actually really befuddled by why by why he did that. | ||
The optics were terrible, meaning all of our top military brass are all in one place, and we spent six million dollars to get them there. | ||
That that didn't make a lot of sense to me. | ||
It also didn't make a lot of sense um to me that he was saying that he was gonna toughen physical standards and re and review the anti-hazing policy um by sort of implementing a hazing policy. | ||
And then also he said he was going to um return to the highest male standard for combat positions because the troops were fat. | ||
I I just I I don't understand how that was supposed to be an uplifting message for our military. | ||
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He was referring to Colonel Sanders. | |
I just I it was it was just it was it was really a bizarre thing. | ||
He started talking about woke DEI policies. | ||
By the way, there are no gender quotas in the military. | ||
By the way, he um fired uh more than a dozen military leaders, many of them people of color and women. | ||
He fired the chairman of the joint chief of staff, General Charles Brown Jr., who is African American. | ||
He fired the first woman to command the Navy, Admiral Lisa uh Francetti. | ||
I I just I don't understand the sort of hypocrisy of firing these people, having all these people meet together and then denigrating them. | ||
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Did you see? | |
Did you look at it? | ||
They look like they're looking at him like he has two heads. | ||
Well, they notice how she is just listening names, not showing photos. | ||
I bet you they're all fat. | ||
And when she talks about DEI, yeah, they were probably fired for a reason, given the fact that so many people were uh brought to these positions that they weren't entitled to ever receive because they didn't have the actual backings for these positions. | ||
They in fact were uh advanced at different agencies throughout our government because well, the color of their skin and their gender, their gender. | ||
So they were never supposed to take on these roles, but they were handed these roles, gifted these roles, because, well, why not? | ||
Why not? | ||
Uh, this has been the standard for the military since the Biden regime took over, and now we are finally hitting resets on all things insane and is refreshing to see. | ||
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Welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
I am Brianna Morello. | ||
We're excited that you are all here today. | ||
Happy Wednesday, everyone. | ||
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All right. | |
A lot going on in the world today. | ||
We're trying to kind of do a brief overview of a lot of these stories, and then we'll do deep dives later on in the program. | ||
But there was something very interesting. | ||
If you saw it on X, this was a big one. | ||
The ADL is being called out by a lot of people that normally wouldn't call out the ADL. | ||
That's how bad things are getting. | ||
So right now, we had to uh kind of recap all of this, and it was quite the enjoyable experience because the ADL, however, you feel about what they do, specifically, what their core goals are supposed to be, has become a bully bullying agency and a bullying nonprofit, whatever they want to call themselves these days, because they go out there and they target individuals. | ||
Now we've known about this for quite some time, but there's people like Elon Musk who have now come forward and have actually started pushing back against the ADL. | ||
Now, interesting enough, we've learned a lot. | ||
We've learned a lot. | ||
And we've learned that they have targeted Christians, obviously. | ||
We've known that for quite some time. | ||
But we also learned that they added people like Charlie Kirk to uh their their enemies list through targeting turning points. | ||
Again, this isn't supposed to happen. | ||
Obviously, Charlie Kirk was someone who was uh very fond of Israel and never said, I think a negative thing about Jewish people at all. | ||
So the fact that they put him, his organization, their glossary, the their ADL glossary, and actually labeled them as extremists is pretty disturbing, but not surprising. | ||
Not surprising. | ||
Now the ADLs had to come out now and uh kind of fixed things. | ||
They've taken down the glossary itself and said we also saw a number of entries intentionally misrepresented and misused. | ||
So why are they now being forced to update their glossary of extremism? | ||
Well, it's because all the top people have had enough of what the ADL's been doing over the years. | ||
You know, they celebrated obviously Alex being pulled off of YouTube and being pulled off of YouTube again. | ||
For for them, that is something that they want to actually cheerlead for, which is absolutely egregious in itself. | ||
I mean, obviously, Alex Jones is a fighter, and he is someone who pushes the limits on things like this, but for the right reasons, free speech, also challenging people's thoughts. | ||
He's even challenging those who blame Israel for everything, but that's not good enough for the ADL. | ||
And even Elon Musk is calling it out. | ||
Elon Musk was pretty infuriated when he learned that they were targeting Christians, tweeting out this, which actually caused quite the stir these days. | ||
Uh, the ADL hates Christians, therefore, it is a hate group. | ||
Yeah, I mean, it's true, they do hate Christians. | ||
And they target Christians who speak about their values as Christians. | ||
They actually target anyone who questions their narrative, anyone who is not out there spoon feeding their lies. | ||
And again, this is all my opinion, of course, one must say. | ||
But Elon Musk calling out the ADL as a hate group is pretty impressive. | ||
In fact, he's been pretty direct on the issue in regards to the ADL. | ||
By the way, it's worth noting too that back in 2017, the ADL did label uh Christian identity as extremism. | ||
That being pointed out as well. | ||
But uh, it's really interesting because Elon Musk, we're gonna play clip seven for you guys, because Elon Musk really highlight, because he's had the behind-the-scenes look at the censorship war that's gone on in this country. | ||
And Elon Musk exposed the ADL for deplatforming Donald Trump for contributing to that. | ||
Here are his words. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
ADL and a lot of other organizations have become activist organizations Um acting far beyond their uh stated mandate or their original mandate. | ||
and I think far beyond the what donors to those organizations think they ought to. | ||
Um one of the things that the ADL was supposed extremely opposed to, and in fact was instrumental in in happening was the ADL's instrumental in getting um Donald Trump deplatformed. | ||
Um and then when we we you know we restore the account. | ||
Um they made it super clear that they regarded simply restoring his account on Twitter now X. Uh that that constituted hateful speech. | ||
Well, he hasn't even said anything, you know. | ||
Um at least say something or post something for there to be incremental painful painful content. | ||
This is absurd. | ||
Um with anti-Semitism. | ||
No. | ||
Donald Trump's son-in-law is Jewish and his Jewish grand, but I'm pretty sure he's not anti-Semitic. | ||
Okay. | ||
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Um at the wedding. | |
So the problem is that a lot of these um organizations, like so they've really been captured by the work agenda, and they're they're pushing um, you know, a series of beliefs and values that I think are often uh contrary to their what their donors believe. | ||
You see, you know it's really bad when Elon Musk is calling out the ADL. | ||
Uh, but they've been going around bullying people for far too long, and that's just what they do. | ||
That's what they do. | ||
They think that that is a tactic, they have abused their powers, and they they have no recourse for what they've done over the years to people. | ||
You can question the narrative. | ||
You could ask questions, you could question the Israeli government. | ||
You could do that. | ||
Doesn't make you an anti-Semite. | ||
They don't like that. | ||
You know, Megan Kelly, and it was a great post that she posted yesterday, because everyone's asking her to condemn the comments made by Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens all the time. | ||
And they're going after her because those are her friends, and they say that she should speak out about what they're saying. | ||
I haven't heard Tucker Carlson say anything that I've deemed as anti-Semitic. | ||
But there's a reason why they conflate the two. | ||
There's a reason why they conflate the religion with the government. | ||
And constantly, even citing the Bible as their example as to reason why Christians should just comply with whatever they feed us. | ||
You see, here's the thing, right? | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
You can go after and criticize a government, and you're not criticizing a religion. | ||
And they just don't want you to be able to do that. | ||
And the ADL's power, obviously, it's a it's a very powerful group. | ||
Um that's worth noting, you know, Cernovich, Mike Cernovich actually posted this on X, and I think it's important to highlight this. | ||
But the ADL does work with law enforcement agencies to train them against anti-hate, including our own FBI, working together to fight hate. | ||
You see, no one's worked aggressively hard to actually create more anti-Semitic uh individuals out here than the ADL. | ||
Their bullying tactics have been uh very, very obvious for everyone who's out there looking and watching. | ||
In fact, they actually, I I tweeted something that came out from the White House and DHS. | ||
It was a news story that came out, and it was regarding Jewish Americans, and they shared it, and I got really nervous that they shared my story. | ||
Not nervous because of them, nervous because I don't want people to think that I'm associated with them. | ||
Because what they've done to people is absolutely disgusting. | ||
They are bullies. | ||
They are bullies. | ||
And they do these campaigns to go after people to bully these social media companies to bully people like Meg and Kelly. | ||
And we don't know if the ADL is directly involved in this, but one could probably assume, because you've seen this time and time again with the group, that there might be some influence behind this. | ||
But they want Meg and Kelly to speak badly about her friend. | ||
She doesn't have to. | ||
You're allowed to have an opinion that not everyone agrees with. | ||
Free speech, and this is why we push back on the words hate speech. | ||
The term hate speech isn't a thing. | ||
You could say whatever you want to say, and you do not have to fear retaliation. | ||
That is how it is supposed to be. | ||
Challenging the Israeli government does not make you an anti-Semite. | ||
But because the government itself has been accused of egregious things, they have to conflate the Two, because they want you to not question their narrative. | ||
It's not surprising, folks. | ||
It's not surprising. | ||
This is what's this is what has so many people on edge these days. | ||
This is why people so many people push back. | ||
And speaking of pushback, there was this great clip. | ||
We're gonna play clip eight because it's fascinating because uh Chris Cuomo, someone who I don't think highly of, obviously. | ||
I've gotten into a couple of brush ups with him through Twitter DMs. | ||
Umone who refers to us as fringe, someone in the past who has said that he wants to kind of eliminate us. | ||
Not kind of eliminate us, but he does want to eliminate the fringe side of all of the right wing movement. | ||
Uh he's told me that specifically through messages. | ||
Uh, not a very good person. | ||
So he decided to message Elon Musk, thinks that he could flex his influence, even though the guy barely scrapes up a couple of dozen likes on a post. | ||
Uh, I believe he probably has a massive amount of fake accounts that follow him. | ||
It's all about fake impressions. | ||
Pretending like these people who spew the narrative, pretend like they are individuals of power. | ||
Well, uh, Chris Cuomo, not doing too well ratings-wise either, uh, decided to DM Elon Musk to defend the ADL. | ||
And guess what? | ||
It didn't go as planned. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
If we see an attack on the ADL, the anti-defamation league, remember this moment. | ||
Musk sent this after the shooting with a screenshot from the Jewish group labeling Christian identity as extremist. | ||
Musk wrote, the ADL hates Christians, therefore it is a hate group. | ||
Everything about this is wrong. | ||
And to be honest, I first went to Elon and wanted him to explain this to me about, you know, because you know, the guy's a genius, you know. | ||
And he told me to piss off, and then it said I can't send him messages anymore. | ||
And that, and I find that regrettable. | ||
Um, I was talking to him about maybe doing something on Twitter not too long ago, talk to his people. | ||
Um, you know, I I don't believe in just, you know, trashing platforms. | ||
I I think that we all have to be involved in how to get him to a better place. | ||
But you know, he makes whatever choice he makes. | ||
I don't hold it against him personally, but I do hold how he runs his business and how he handles himself. | ||
I do take that personally. | ||
How could he think that the attack on the Mormon church in Michigan was inspired by the ADL? | ||
So I I guess he does see some limits on free speech because he doesn't let me have my messages with him. | ||
I just wish he would limit his own speech. | ||
No, that's not how these things work, Chris Cuomo. | ||
We don't take orders from you. | ||
We don't. | ||
He could sit there and say whatever he wants to say. | ||
He's literally calling out the ADL because they have been targeting Christians. | ||
So yeah. | ||
Yeah, Elon Musk doesn't have to limit his speech. | ||
He could say what he wants to say. | ||
It's his platform. | ||
You don't like it, leave. | ||
Leave. | ||
As a blue skies for people who don't like free speech and pedophiles. | ||
All right, I want to turn to a little bit more of a positive news because this was exciting to see yesterday. | ||
And I think we need some positivity in the world. | ||
Obviously, with the assassination of Charlie Kirk, uh, there's been a lot of conservative influencers coming forward and uh going back to their roots, but most importantly, having open dialogue. | ||
That's what they want to do. | ||
Um, we saw that obviously with those trying to go to the turning point events now. | ||
Megan Kelly also was another one who did host a turning point event, but the man behind's going to college campuses and hosting these types of debates. | ||
Well, he's back. | ||
Steven Crowder made his way yesterday to uh another university in Texas, Southern Methodist University. | ||
He made his way, he decided to have a conversation with college students. | ||
And although we haven't seen the folk video yet, we do have a clip of Crowder dealing with one student who decided to, instead of really going after Crowder, it looks like having a prayer. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
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All right. | |
Well, was it Andrew? | ||
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Yes. | |
Um I know this is unconventional. | ||
Is it cool if I pray with you real quick? | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
We've done that so several times. | ||
Um Dear Heavenly Father, I just I just thank you for Steven and what he's doing out here. | ||
Um I just asked that you can use his voice as to be an ambassador for your will. | ||
Um I I thank you for the ability to have this this beautiful day, this beautiful breeze, and have conversations out here. | ||
Um, and I just ask that you are uh our present with and bless everyone that is in attendance today, as well as everyone in our country, um, those who are struggling and uh and sometimes most importantly to pray for um God is our enemies and those who fervently disagree with us, even if they want us dead, we have to pray for their salvation and for them to come around. | ||
Um we just appreciate having this gift of life that we're able to do this and able to hopefully do your will and do this in your name. | ||
We pray this in Jesus' name. | ||
Amen. | ||
Jesus' name, amen. | ||
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I apologize. | |
I looked around a couple times to make sure no one was coming in. | ||
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I don't know. | |
Thank you so much. | ||
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God bless. | |
I appreciate that. | ||
Thank you. | ||
That means a lot. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Well, that's the type of thing you want to see. | ||
It's gonna see Crowder back out there doing what he does best. | ||
Uh, in case you're wondering, too. | ||
The topic was uh the left is violence. | ||
Change my mind. | ||
Obviously, if you need uh looks like armed security guards, four of them, probably more. | ||
Uh, yeah, it probably does prove your point. | ||
The left is violent. | ||
But uh overall, I heard it was a very friendly uh gathering. | ||
And so we'd love to see it. | ||
We'd love to see open debate, they can't stop free speech, and this is a very, very good thing. | ||
All right, let's turn to another important issue, and that's gun rights, because uh the DOJ, now that we have some change over going on, uh, has finally, you know, started doing what it should be doing, and that's defending your rights, the American people. | ||
And uh, we saw a very good lawsuit pop up yesterday. | ||
The DOJ has filed a lawsuit against Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department in federal court. | ||
The lawsuit is all about gun rights. | ||
The second amendment, the DOJ alleges that the Sheriff's Department approved, get this, only two of over 8,000 concealed carry weapons permits, the applications itself in the last 15 months. | ||
Two out of 8,000. | ||
I wonder why that's so low. | ||
Wonder why that's so low. | ||
Uh, probably because they don't like guns. | ||
This is what they do all across the country. | ||
They do this in New York all the time, too. | ||
In New York, you could barely get like a permit for your home. | ||
A permit for it took uh people that I know two years, veterans, two years to get clearance from the government. | ||
Obviously, that's an infringement. | ||
And so this is a welcomed lawsuit. | ||
The DOJ claims also that the sheriff's office scheduled interviews for applicants up to two years out. | ||
The DOJ is arguing that this is systematically denying law abiding Californians their right to bear arms outside of their homes. | ||
So obviously, a welcome lawsuit. | ||
Harmete Dillon is obviously the one running the civil rights division. | ||
And so she'll be front and center for this one. | ||
And this is what should be happening, and this is what you want. | ||
This is what you want. | ||
Because these liberal cities do not like the Constitution, and they're always looking for creative ways to go around your rights, suppressing your rights to obtain a firearm to carry and conceal. | ||
It's just one of them. | ||
I don't know why the president, too, and this would be interesting. | ||
I think we had a caller call this in. | ||
Hadson's done an executive order, just allowing throughout the country every American to carry. | ||
I mean, at this point, we might as well. | ||
We might as well, because this is something that needs to happen. | ||
This is something that needs to happen, and it and it should happen. | ||
We're hoping it does. | ||
All right, I want to turn to another story because I think this one might have kind of gone on to the radar a little bit. | ||
I'm gonna talk to you all about the fair election fund, which has released a new report which outlines how Microsoft's censorship practices and national security risks to the U.S. election integrity kind of was influenced. | ||
Now, this report's very, very detailed, and it walks you through all of the layers of how they tried their very best to uh interfere in our elections. | ||
Microsoft leaders like Bill Gates, someone who donated 50 million dollars to the Harris Pack in 2024, someone who was also sitting right next to President Trump just a few days ago at the White House. | ||
Cringe. | ||
Uh he is obviously a very partisan individual, and it's getting called out in this latest report. | ||
They're also calling out Reeve Hoffman, which many of you guys know is the individual behind LinkedIn, somebody who is accused of uh helping bring forward lawsuits against the president. | ||
So again, uh they're outlining just that. | ||
They're also outlining the censorship, like LinkedIn removed 355,000 misinformation posts and over 198,000 hate speech posts. | ||
Often the victims in all of this, according to their partners' news guard and the GDI was obviously conservatives. | ||
Now that's very important. | ||
They also blacklisted outlets like the Federalists and the Daily Wire. | ||
And you know things are bad when the Daily Wire is getting outlisted when they're getting blacklisted off these off these websites because the Daily Wire is like the most down the middle you could ever get. | ||
So again, these are the people that they wanted to silence. | ||
Now this report also highlights the fact that Microsoft has uh 10,000 employees and they're in China. | ||
Again, sharing important pieces of information regarding our elections, like source code. | ||
So this is really important that we call it out. | ||
I don't know why in this country we allow our companies to outsource our data or information like this. | ||
We see it time and time again. | ||
I believe there was also an arrest from another company. | ||
I'll spare you the name for now. | ||
But uh there was, it was in Boca Vertone where I was working at, and they were accused of other things too by our own federal government. | ||
So again, this is the problem here where we allow these companies to handle our information recklessly, give it off to people that we're countries that uh don't have our best interest. | ||
It's also worth noting that Chinese hackers did breach and expose US government data in 2023 and 2025. | ||
That's highlighted also in this report. | ||
And again, it goes over a lot of the key issues AI privacy issues, CCP ties that threaten election security and public trust. | ||
And this is all being called out now. | ||
This is all being called out now. | ||
And again, this is the information that should have been, should have been brought forward when Bill Gates was at the White House. | ||
He obviously does have influence over Microsoft. | ||
So why is he allowing the CCP to have access potentially to your information? | ||
See, the problem is Bill Gates doesn't get called out enough to his face. | ||
And now is the perfect time to do just that. | ||
It's unfortunate again that he's sitting next to two people who did not want him to make his way back into the White House and did everything possible to prevent him from getting back there. | ||
All right. | ||
Since we're talking about Bill Gates, let's talk about a gay communist. | ||
As a gay communist running for California lawmaker, they're running for the state senate right now. | ||
And um, I'm sorry to do this to you, but you have to see what this individual is preaching. | ||
It is literally, I'm gonna play you clip 10 in just a second, but it's it's a man wearing a dress, pretending like he's not a man. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
Ace needs to get the f out of California. | ||
My name is Maybe. | ||
I'm running for state senate in the heart of Los Angeles and East LA, and I will fight for human rights in the state legislature. | ||
I've been working with people experiencing homelessness for over a decade, volunteering at shelters, being the homelessness liaison for the neighborhood council, and now being the operations manager for the neighborhood homeless coalition. | ||
I'm fighting to make California affordable, safe, and inclusive for all. | ||
Tuition-free college, health care for all, housing for all, renters' rights. | ||
We can have all of these things. | ||
We deserve all of these things. | ||
We're going up against some powerful special interest groups in this race, including the landlord lobby, fossil fuel companies, and even the leaders of APAC. | ||
This campaign only takes money from individuals, the people that we are going to be elected to represent, not foreign interest groups, not lobbyists, not corporate, anything. | ||
California has never had a trans or non-binary legislator, and that is far past time to change. | ||
Please donate to this campaign for human rights, justice, and equity today. | ||
Let's keep fascism out of California together. | ||
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Because I know that was a rough video to watch. | ||
Uh it was a rough video for me to have to watch when we were putting the show together today. | ||
But the reality is that takes balls. | ||
All right, I'll stop. | ||
Uh, but this is what's going on all across the country. | ||
I mean, we have people who should be probably just tossed into the same asylum. | ||
Um, but they are somehow, some way making their way into politics, probably because Democrats are so bat-ish crazy that people like this think they have a chance. | ||
I mean, California is bad, but can it get any worse? | ||
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It's it's pretty, it's pretty pretty bad. | ||
It's pretty pretty bad. | ||
But it's not just California that's going through it. | ||
I want to play this clip of someone who's claiming to be running for uh governor in Georgia. | ||
It's a clip 11. | ||
Ruah Roman. | ||
Now, this individual claims to be a real Georgian. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
My first job out of college was at the Center for Civil and Human Rights, where I got to learn how to organize with incredible legends, like the late John Lewis. | ||
Now I have the honor of representing tens of thousands of Georgians in the state house. | ||
I'm Ms. George as we come. | ||
I'm also the granddaughter of Palestinian refugees. | ||
My family lost everything and had to rebuild from nothing. | ||
My family's history and the skills taught to me by civil rights heroes made me never back down from a fight. | ||
Yeah, we're dealing with communist folks that have infiltrated within the Democratic Party and they have now made their way to the very tops and they are looking to take over Georgia. | ||
It's not just obviously the governor that they're looking to capture in Georgia. | ||
They also are looking to capture seats in Atlanta. | ||
So you better be paying attention if you live in Georgia, because things are getting deeply deeply concerning. | ||
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Uh, I just got an alert that OMB director, Russ Vogue. | ||
Well, he's making his way to meet with House Republicans at 1 p.m. Eastern today. | ||
For good news. | ||
Good news. | ||
He's looking to slash federal departments during the shutdown. | ||
Now that's according to Punch Bowl. | ||
So again, folks, government shutdowns aren't that bad. | ||
There's some good to come from this. | ||
And hopefully all of the uh the fat, the pork. | ||
We get trimmed today. | ||
That's what we're hoping for. | ||
All right, folks. | ||
We got a big show heading your way. | ||
We've got a lot of people we're gonna be talking to today. | ||
We played yesterday at the Senate hearings uh about the T SIA terror watch list. | ||
So we have a stack of people joining us to talk about that. | ||
People that were there front and center. | ||
We're gonna talk to Sonia Labosco, who is the one who's been exposing this list for over a decade. | ||
We'll also be talking to Tristan Levitt as well, who was there to testify during the hearing yesterday. | ||
But there was a woman who was there yesterday who you actually didn't even hear from. | ||
You actually heard from her husband, Mark Crowder. | ||
Uh, the woman who is added to the terror watch list is expected to join us later in the show as well. | ||
Her husband's speaking out because he is a federal air marshal himself. | ||
And he actually discovered that his wife was added to the terror watch list because she flew into the area for the for the January 6th protest. | ||
And so they automatically put her on the list, and her husband found out because he works for the air marshals. | ||
So again, that's what we're gonna be digging into. | ||
She's gonna be calling into the Show uh in just a little bit as well, after we're done speaking with Tristan and Sonia Labosco, because we got a full deck here today. | ||
I mean, we've got a full deck. | ||
Also, Mark Mitchell joining us later in the program as well from Rasmussen Reports because he's got some polling data on how Americans truly feel about a government shutdown. | ||
I encourage it, shut it all down. | ||
Um, just make sure you take care of our military. | ||
But that's it. | ||
I mean, it's what does the government do for us anyway? | ||
So that we'll be talking about Mark Mitchell. | ||
We'll also be joined by Mel Kay because Tony Blair's name keeps rolling and keeps coming up all the time. | ||
We keep hearing Tony Blair is going to be at some leadership position in Gaza. | ||
He's also going to be on the board of, I believe, peace, if I'm not mistaken, if the president announced that too, uh, trying to bring peace to the Middle East, which makes me very nervous if you know his background. | ||
And uh he also, according to the Daily Mail, was the major person pushing behind the scenes to get digital ID in the UK. | ||
So uh that was pretty interesting that they released that article. | ||
I believe it was two days ago. | ||
So Mel Kay's joining the show to kind of highlight what this all means for us because that's a big one. | ||
That is a very big one that shouldn't be uh turned away. | ||
I believe it's in Switzerland as well. | ||
Switzerland now doing digital IDs. | ||
They got it by a very small margin of votes. | ||
Um, and and so now the Swiss can expect that as well. | ||
So again, this digital ID thing isn't going away anytime soon. | ||
And unfortunately, the current administration continues to push it. | ||
Uh real IDs, I every time go to the airport and I see Christy Noam pushing. | ||
I'm like, stop, stop. | ||
She's front and center at TSA. | ||
Since we're talking about TSA too, folks, I think TS TSA should be abolished. | ||
I think it's useless. | ||
But most importantly, if you're going to the airport, do not let them take your biometrics. | ||
I was just getting into an argument with a friend, and he said he had to. | ||
I said, you don't. | ||
You don't have to give them your biometrics. | ||
Reject the photo. | ||
I tell everyone this. | ||
Those photos are being collected. | ||
I broke you guys the exclusive story last year. | ||
They're being collected, they're sent to DHS, and then TSA deletes it from their system. | ||
And then TSA tells you, oh, we delete it. | ||
But they don't tell you that they send it to DHS. | ||
Now DHS admitted to it, but they won't tell me the exact figure. | ||
They just say it's a limited amount. | ||
Whatever that means. | ||
So reject all things related to this digital world they want us all in. | ||
All right, folks. | ||
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Welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
We're kicking off the second hour of the program by taking your calls. | ||
Obviously, I'm looking at the call list right now. | ||
I know a lot of you are probably upset that we showed that last video regarding the gay the gay commie that's running uh in California. | ||
So I'm sorry for that. | ||
Don't yell at me, okay? | ||
But we'll head on over to the calls right now and start taking some calls. | ||
First one up, John in Texas, because you have a very interesting request, my friend. | ||
What's going on? | ||
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Hey, Brianna, thanks for taking my call. | |
Big fan of the show. | ||
Uh, I just wanted to say, you know, with everything that's going on in the world, I've been reflecting a lot on the importance of self-care lately. | ||
And uh, you know, one of the ways in which I I care for myself is by preparing a heartfelt meal and it's like a nourishment ritual for the body and the soul. | ||
And I think that's so important. | ||
And I was wondering if you might be able to share like a killer meatball recipe with us or something like that. | ||
Oh, you're trying, you're you're trying to test my new carnivore cookbook recipe that's gonna come out soon. | ||
Um, but you know, John, you seem like a good guy, so I'll give you the recipe here. | ||
Uh I am a big fan of baking meatballs, all carnivore, no breadcrumbs, uh, high protein. | ||
So uh I don't know the measurements because I'm Italian, so we just kind of pour it in and we just kind of figure it out later. | ||
So uh definitely though, two eggs, about a pound, two pounds of ground beef, whatever you feel like you want to do. | ||
Uh if it's for about two people, I'd say just go with the pound. | ||
If you're gonna do more than two people, go with go with a little bit more. | ||
Uh but I would say two eggs, a bunch of parmesan cheese, shredded, freshly shredded. | ||
Don't buy that pre-sredded parmesan cheese because the problem with that is the chemicals that they actually put in it is really really bad for you, like really bad for you. | ||
And it's just because they want to preserve it on the shelf for a little bit longer. | ||
And so they put things like I think it's like chalk dust or something crazy in it. | ||
So don't do that. | ||
Um shred your own parmesan cheese, add some truffle sauce as well. | ||
I am a big fan of black truffle sauce. | ||
Uh put a couple of scoops of that in, crushed red pepper, black pepper, salt, garlic powder, chopped onions, chop it finely though, and then mix it all up. | ||
I mix it with gloves because you don't want to be gross and get some ground beef in your fingernails, especially if your nails look like this. | ||
And then you want to bake it. | ||
So you bake it for, I don't know, I'd say about 20 minutes and about 375 and just kind of take a look. | ||
If it looks golden on the outside, you're good to go. | ||
And uh that's my my recipe for um meatballs, the ones that I love to make all the time. | ||
Now, if you want to get a little spicy and a little crazy with it, you could actually take a cube of mozzarella cheese and put it in the middle and then just mold the the ground beef around it. | ||
And then when you bake it, it is absolutely incredible. | ||
Because when you cut into it, the cheese oozes out, and uh, I know it's early morning for a lot of folks, so uh I'll try not to get you all hungry, but that is the where I guess that's what I do. | ||
That's my go-to. | ||
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Wow. | |
Yes. | ||
So you gotta try it out and send me a picture of my friend. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
Will deal, I really appreciate it. | ||
You're a culinary goddess. | ||
We love you. | ||
Thanks, Brianna. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you, John in Texas. | ||
We appreciate your your call today. | ||
All right. | ||
My good old friend Savage Dog in Georgia's on the line today. | ||
Welcome back to the show, my friend. | ||
How's things going for you? | ||
Good morning, ma'am. | ||
How are you today? | ||
I'm doing well. | ||
Thank you for calling. | ||
Um I don't mean to out Italian you uh because I'm only like a quarter or so. | ||
But uh I'd put half and half beef and sausage and everything else good to go. | ||
Shredded parm, uh, eggs, you know, Italian seasoning, but and I'd also put a little Worcestershire in there, and that gives it that kick and bake it. | ||
Yep. | ||
Um I can actually Savage Dog, I like that. | ||
I do like that. | ||
I think that's actually a good mix to it. | ||
But I'm gonna warn you, this was upon my research. | ||
I don't eat pork anymore because they're actually injecting the pigs with the MRNA vaccines. | ||
Well, I mean, what are you gonna do? | ||
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Pork chops taste good, they can taste good. | |
Um anyway, uh, so I had some other things, but I I I you reminded me of Pete Heggseth, and as a former Marine man, that that speech yesterday, woo better than Viagra, baby. | ||
That was awesome. | ||
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Um, what was it gonna say? | |
Okay, so I'm gonna just go straight to the point. | ||
I I'm you know, I'm just a dumb redneck from West Georgia, you know. | ||
But you know, as Marine, you know, defending the Constitution, I read it a couple dozen times. | ||
How is it legal for cities and states to make laws that go against the Second Amendment? | ||
And for that matter, not even the federal government can do anything except shall not be infringed unless there's an amendment. | ||
I I want a constitutional lawyer to explain this to me. | ||
I'm sure there is a reason because by now somebody would have done something besides, you know, this little pathetic executive order or this lawsuit against Los Angeles of all places. | ||
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I mean, this is just this is just maybe it's just setting precedent. | |
I don't know. | ||
But I I don't get it. | ||
It makes no sense to me how I mean you you can't like California can't make, can't you know do like unconstitutional laws against search and seizure, you know, Fourth Amendment. | ||
You know, it in the Tenth Amendment right there says anything that we didn't just mention, states have full, you know, full right to do whatever they gotta do. | ||
However, common shall not be in French. | ||
It don't mean oh, you can own a hunting rifle. | ||
You can't own an F-16. | ||
My God, we can. | ||
That that's exactly what the Second Amendment says. | ||
We can own an F-16. | ||
We can own a Bradley tank. | ||
We can uh we can own a a you know, uh a 50 cal machine gun, according to the Second Amendment. | ||
Why are states or even the federal government allowed to do that? | ||
And I I don't know if you have any answers. | ||
It's just something for everybody to think about. | ||
And if there's a constitutional lawyer out there, that'd be that that's calling in. | ||
I please explain this to me. | ||
Yeah, I've got to get one on the show because I I do think it's a valid point. | ||
And you know, they refer to me as a jailhouse attorney, so not legally an attorney, but I do read a lot of books, and so that was always the joke when I was in in cases and civil cases and stuff. | ||
So Uh the best way to break it down for you though, I think that left is well funded and they know that uh if they create these laws that they might get challenged because we do have some gun rights uh groups that will challenge them, but they know obviously that's a very pricey process and they know that they could drag it on, and so they pass these laws. | ||
I mean in New York it's crazy, the laws that are in New York in regards to their their gun restrictions. | ||
Um but the time you kind of work it up the chain, I mean I believe there was a Supreme Court case recently in New York that quickly got overturned. | ||
I'd have to go look exactly what it was on, but um, you know, New York Democrats knew that uh they knew it was unconstitutional, they knew it would take a very long time for it to make its way to the Supreme Court, would obviously drain these these gunright groups financially for their legal fees, and so they just as soon as the the Supreme Court tossed it, I mean they just put out another one and they just keep doing it. | ||
So it's a very lengthy, lengthy battle. | ||
Um you know, the DOJ going out there and and trying to hold these sheriffs accountable. | ||
I think it's important though, because again, I have friends in New York who still live there, sadly. | ||
Uh, and they have been trying their very best to get their their firearms and they can't. | ||
They can't, and it's not because of a background issue, it's because that they are intentionally dragging these things on. | ||
Now, how do you hold them accountable so that uh they don't continuously do this? | ||
Because again, the sheriff's office, although they're being sued for it, they could just keep dragging these cases on. | ||
I mean, what's the penalties for them? | ||
I don't think there's much in the way of penalties, and so um, yeah, I mean, I hope we could fight back on this. | ||
But you know, Savage Dog, you live in Georgia and you've got someone who's running for governor, it looks like so far, uh, in your state, who would obviously be a big issue for gun rights. | ||
So uh I would uh recommend you probably somehow, some way get involved in that fight, because that's gonna be a big one. | ||
If that woman gets elected, uh it looks like she's not gonna be a fan of the second amendment at all. | ||
So you got a big fight up your up your sleeve right now with what might fall on your lap. | ||
She she never cried when old Yeller died, so I I'm not worried about her. | ||
She'd never been between the hedges in Athens. | ||
She's not a George girl, nobody's gonna vote for her. | ||
Yeah, she tried to say she's a Georgian. | ||
I've never I'm like, oh, you don't even talk like a George. | ||
That's like when I moved from New York to Florida, as soon as I got there, I was like, Yep, this is my I'm no longer a New Yorker, and they're like, No, no, no, you're still a New Yorker. | ||
And then when I moved to Texas a couple of months ago, I'm like, I'm a Texan. | ||
And although I think Aaron Wrights told me that, yeah, you're a Texan now, he gave me the stamp of approval. | ||
Uh Texans haven't given me that stamp of approval yet because I haven't quite gotten rid of the New York accent. | ||
So uh you know, it's a tough hill. | ||
Here's the thing about Florida. | ||
If you live above Ocala, if you can if you're from New York and you live above Ocala, you better turn into a redneck fast. | ||
If you live south of Ocala, you you're still a Yankee. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I know. | ||
You have to fight with the Quebec for for the for the road. | ||
I love that. | ||
I love that. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
We appreciate it as always, Savage Dog. | ||
Thank you again. | ||
I want to go to Tim in California, because uh where it's kind of the same kind of topic, communism, obviously. | ||
That's that's the hot topic these days. | ||
So welcome to the program, Tim. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Good morning, Brianna. | ||
Good morning. | ||
Yeah, I saw this story broke on Friday. | ||
So sometimes these things get lost. | ||
And it was that the Chicago's teachers' union was honoring a convicted cop killer. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And this dates all the way back to 1973. | ||
And this gal, her real name is Joanne Chesamard. | ||
But they're honoring her asata Shakur. | ||
Anyway, she she from 1973, she she shot this New Jersey state trooper with his own service revolver, killed. | ||
And then she fled to Cuba, and she stayed in Cuba from 1973 until she died. | ||
But the the very idea that the Chicago Teachers Union, you know, they put an ex post out with their little stamp, you know, the Chicago Teachers Union under, and they're basically praising her, you know, revolutionary spider. | ||
You know, she's just the greatest thing since, you know, sliced bread. | ||
And mercifully. | ||
Uh it was seen by FBI director Cash Patel, who on his ex post fired right back and said, no, she's a terrorist. | ||
She's on the most wanted terrorist list. | ||
And yeah, you know, you're crazy if you think this is somebody you're supposed to be lifting up in front of anybody, let alone these children, sort of thing. | ||
But I the reason why I'm really calling is it goes back uh uh kind of an in-between moment. | ||
And I I I after the assassination of Charlie Kirk, I kept seeing in my head this replaying of the scene from 1978. | ||
And I thought, well, I'm I I just can't really call in and make this connection. | ||
But then Alex, it was either Thursday or Friday of last week. | ||
He mentioned it twice in one show. | ||
Now he just briefly hit it and moved on. | ||
But I thought there's something to that. | ||
And sure enough, Jim Jones, you know, was a communist. | ||
And he was going to create this communist utopia. | ||
And I got this People's Temple Church in San Francisco. | ||
It actually started before that. | ||
But hey, I got a thousand people. | ||
They're gonna follow me to Guyana, South America, and we're gonna make this communist utopia. | ||
And just blend it a little bit with Jesus. | ||
And the next thing you know, he's got them drill rehearsing, coming on his command to drink the Kool-Aid, drink the Kool-Aid. | ||
And that way, if anything ever went down, they don't have to all go back to America. | ||
They're already preconditioned. | ||
They'll just drink the Kool-Aid. | ||
The image I kept seeing is one day it truly did happen where some senators showed up and so forth. | ||
And uh they really did drink the Kool-Aid, and this time it really was laced with something. | ||
And imagine seeing there's only three network televisions, ABC, NBC, CBS. | ||
They sign on at 6 a.m., they sign up at midnight. | ||
There's no 24-hour TV, there's no 24-hour news. | ||
You get one hour news at night. | ||
Imagine seeing in 1978, helicopters flying over. | ||
There's 910 dead bodies all laid down next to each other. | ||
And and how did this happen? | ||
The same thing is happening now. | ||
How many people have drank this Kool-Aid? | ||
How many people have drank this Kool-Aid? | ||
This is like a the kamikaze pilot. | ||
Hey, I got one guy, one plane, and I'll just crash the plane into the ship, and I do a whole lot more damage. | ||
I'm gonna die, I'm gonna lose one plane, but I'm gonna die anyways. | ||
The plane's gonna and these people get this in their heads and look at the way they behave. | ||
So, anyways, the Chicago Teachers Union wanted to honor somebody from 73 that's got the same crazy thing that caused 900 people to lay down, and it's the same thing that's going on today. | ||
The difference is now you've got an accelerant. | ||
Now you've got the internet and you got a computer in everyone's hand in everyone's pocket. | ||
Yeah, you know, you got this accelerant now, but it's the same thing. | ||
And it's it's it's creation versus destruction. | ||
Those are the two opposing forces. | ||
Thank you for letting me vent a little bit there, Brianna. | ||
You're doing a great job. | ||
I've been listening to you every day. | ||
You're a great, great, great, but just I had to vent. | ||
Well, listen, it's always welcomed on this show, especially when you get vent about communism because I think it's really unfortunate. | ||
I mean, obviously, like I said, I come from New York, and uh to see how it's infiltrated in the public schools there is pretty upsetting in itself. | ||
But Chicago has no fear. | ||
They know that they could sit there and push forward this agenda, and there's really no pushback from the parents there because I don't think they know any better. | ||
I think that uh when you want to breed communists, that the best way to do so is you infiltrate the public schools, and that's exactly what they've done there. | ||
And the woman that you cited too, I mean, she was on the FBI's most wanted list because she was able to somehow successfully flee after she was convicted, and she made her way to Cuba and Cuba's been holding her there on an asylum, and they granted her asylum. | ||
And so to hear about her passing, it it's it's it's I feel bad for the family for the officers' family. | ||
Um, she is a horrible person, and she's being praised by those who we need to put on a list. | ||
I mean, talk about lists that people who are praising that woman need to be put on a list. | ||
What she did was absolutely disgusting. | ||
Um, and it's it's it it's really upsetting. | ||
It's really really upsetting. | ||
But you know, you keep talking about the rise of communism. | ||
It was interesting because I think what was it when AOC made her way to Congress? | ||
It was a couple of years ago, uh, probably less than 10 years ago. | ||
And and since then, it's kind of balloons into this thing where they all go and they say the word with socialists of America, I believe, is the group, and they are communists, and uh they they are normalizing all of this, they are pretending like this is acceptable, like they are kind-hearted people who just want you to be able to afford your rents, but there's an agenda behind it, and it's never what they say it is, and so um there needs to be more outreach to young people. | ||
You know, Charlie Kirk was obviously doing that by attending these schools, having these debates and welcoming these discussions, challenging their views because they've been indoctrinated, but also just I mean, just flat out brainwashed, brainwashed, and it actually it almost happened to me when I was in school in New York. | ||
I mean, I got into like an argument, they require you to take one course, and one of the courses I had to take um was like a feminist History class. | ||
I don't even know what the exact I think was like women's history, but it was a bunch of just like rainbow community women who um were just out there every day just trying to shove their agenda down our throats. | ||
Uh that's they're pretending to be professors. | ||
They didn't teach us anything besides brainwashing us. | ||
And uh I stood up in the class and told them that I think that uh I disagreed with them on the subject. | ||
I believe it was like reality TV and how it's destroying this country because women just have unrealistic standards kind of relationships these days, and they all pounced on me, including the professor, and I think I almost got a D on that class for uh having slightly a little bit of a conservative values. | ||
I didn't even come forward with what I actually believed, everything and just gave them a little ounce and didn't go over too well. | ||
So, yeah, this is what's going on in our schools, and I think it's worth uh discussing. | ||
And so, Tim, I appreciate you calling in on that front. | ||
So thank you. | ||
All right, so uh I hear that there is breaking news, and one of our audience members would like to break that on this program. | ||
So let's bring in clown carr from New York. | ||
Welcome to the program. | ||
What do you have to tell us? | ||
Hung on Tim Carl, reported to do ma'am. | ||
I uh believe that there has been uh an explosion up in the Bronx that's taken down a 17-story building. | ||
It was uh explosive. | ||
They say it was a gas explosive, but uh originally they said it happened in the trash compactor. | ||
Um years ago, there used to be people who used to throw propane tanks down the compactors and try to blow the building up. | ||
So that's where uh uh we stand right now. | ||
It's kind of unclear, but if that was the case where a gas takes down 17-story buildings, uh, I would say that that's probably happened more than once, and we've never heard of that ever. | ||
So I believe that we are under terrorist attack once again. | ||
Yeah, I mean, a lot of these Bronx buildings, because um I I've been into a couple of them. | ||
I mean, they are just poorly maintained. | ||
I mean, I remember when fires break out, they're they're they're up against a lot of the fire department in these buildings. | ||
Um so we'll wait to hear more on this. | ||
But I mean, I'm hearing so far that they don't have any reports of injuries. | ||
I I can't imagine that being the case, but I mean I hope that's the case. | ||
Um, but the photos, the videos look really, really bad. | ||
I mean, really, really bad. | ||
Um yeah, I wonder what the details where in New York did you live? | ||
I lived in Long Island, and then I worked in the city, and I'd bounce around a little bit. | ||
I actually would go to Fordham often in the Bronx, and I'd walk around Fordham because they had the best when you were in college and you were broke, uh, they had the best clothing that one could ever buy. | ||
And so uh I was always over there, and then I'm also a Yankees fan. | ||
So and you know, right in the Bronx all the time. | ||
My mom's actually from the Bronx, too. | ||
So we'd be in the Bronx quite often. | ||
So I'm kind of familiar with the structures. | ||
I'm definitely a Yankee and I definitely bleed blue. | ||
Uh and and uh I would like to say, you know, since you're from Long Island, and uh a lot of the times that people from Long Island come into the city, they have a way different uh skewed version of of what New Yorker is considered to Long Island. | ||
Uh but um so yeah, I was gonna say if if if this turns out to be some type of terrorist attack within these buildings, how are we gonna protect ourselves in the future? | ||
I believe fire is going to be the biggest cheapest weapon that they will use to burn the city down. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
I mean, there needs to be a plan for not even like the government itself, but the people who live there, everyone's got to come up with a plan because I I don't trust, I mean, obviously Madonna's not gonna be good for you guys either in New York City. | ||
So I think that every individual has to have a plan in place because you know, you guys have you guys have imported a lot of bad people into the Bronx, specifically the Bronx. | ||
Um constantly, you know, I still get the alerts on my phone because I obviously work there in news too, so I I still get those alerts, and it's not looking good for New York City. | ||
So uh we'll we'll continue to follow that as it develops. | ||
Again, I mean, I I hope there was no one hurt. | ||
The images look insane though. | ||
So we'll see how that all of it. | ||
I I also wanted to bring up uh do you remember years ago when the when the other building came down in the Bronx from a gas fire? | ||
And uh the repe for days, and they were saying that they spelled the gas leak and then they turned around and said that that never happened. | ||
Do you remember that? | ||
Yeah, I do. | ||
I do. | ||
It's funny how they say that it was gas and it was um, you know, PC and G or Connet or whoever was responsible, and then all of a sudden they're not responsible. | ||
I'm just wondering at some point when are we gonna find out the truth of uh what happened here today. | ||
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
I I don't I don't rely on the government to tell us anything when it comes to being truthful, so I don't know when that's ever gonna be. | ||
Uh that's why independent journalism is very important for things like this and to kind of investigate it yourself. | ||
Um but we'll we'll see. | ||
We'll see. | ||
And I wonder what side of that building that was on. | ||
Uh I think I think that's the tell you said it was a trash shoot, right? | ||
Yes it was a trash shoot and uh I'm headed up to the Bronx now so if I get any footage or anything I'll send it right over to you guys. | ||
We appreciate that. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Thanks for doing that for us giving us that call giving us that breaking news we appreciate it. | ||
All right I want to turn to Joe in Michigan. | ||
Joe, we've got about 90 seconds so I'm gonna let you grab the floor and take it away from here. | ||
Joe in Michigan you there. | ||
All right looks like he's not looks like we have to move on to the next uh let's go with let uh let's go to Jeff. | ||
Jeff looks like that's that's pretty much what we were just talking about also with Charlie Kirk. | ||
So let's go to Jeff in Florida. | ||
Hi Brianna Hi Jeff how are you good about one minute just to let you know so I'll let you take the floor. | ||
I've been doing a calculation um I do reloading and uh the 30 odd six Mauser which also is also a Nazi rifle. | ||
They made rifles for the actual Nazis anyways if if a person was to take a frangible bullet and reload the 30 odd six you would have to use lower pressures in the cartridge to prevent it from breaking up in flight and in the barrel. | ||
And that would explain how the bullet was in his neck because it would explode on impact and just turn into powder and they have not produced a bullet yet. | ||
They've only produced the casing and the only explanation would be frangible bullet. | ||
All you gotta do is ballistic you know videos you can find ballistic videos on it but you can't find ballistic videos at 200 yards so I don't know how it would react against the human neck but that would be the only way a 30 odd six could be used in this assassination. | ||
Yeah yeah I mean I am no ballistic expert I trust your your input on that front though um I I'm still waiting to see more I mean I'm still waiting to see more. | ||
I know that the FBI is claiming that they're gonna give us more information and go and look into all of these theories um but yeah I don't I don't uh have much faith in the agency either on that front either so I should say that. | ||
All right folks uh we appreciate everyone for calling in today we'll do this again hopefully tomorrow as well so thank you for all who are still on hold but we've got a lot to catch up with because there's a lot of guests who are coming into the show today to talk about how the government was legally surveilling hundreds of conservative Americans. | ||
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So do not go anywhere we're gonna sound off in just a few moments welcome back to the American journal we're excited that you are all here with us. | |
Obviously there's been a lot going on in the world and we are trying to unpack everything but yesterday on this program we were showing you all the Senate hearings that were going on in regard to the TSA Quiet Skies list. | ||
I also refer to it as the terror watch list that TSA was running. | ||
Well they decided to put hundreds of innocent Americans on a watch list because they simply uh and this is reference to the Biden regime they simply disagreed with their political views and so as punishments hundreds of Americans were tossed onto this list and because of all the great work that Chairman uh Paul Rand Paul is doing right now we have finally unpacked some of the details as to what was going on behind the scenes. | ||
Now, as many of you know, we talked about on this show, I reported last year, Tulsi Gabbard was added to the terror watch list, and we exposed that. | ||
We exposed their abuse of power, and since then, there's been a couple of key people who have been pushing forward to make sure that this list was completely taken away, and that TSA couldn't do this to Americans, and we're going to be talking to two of those key players in just a few moments, but I want to highlight the failures and what the Quiet Skies list pretended like it was producing, but it didn't. | ||
it wasn't actually producing anything of substance Senator Ernest yesterday outlined the quiet skies failures very clearly and so I want you to take a listen to there's that uh two hundred million dollars a year was spent on a program that was weaponized by the Biden administration to target political opponents, including patriotic veterans like former Congresswoman, now director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
The program covered over 180,000 flights since 2018 and did not stop a single terrorist attack, as many of you noted. | ||
Didn't stop a single terrorist attack, and yet we were coughing up millions and millions of dollars of your money to go out there and illegally surveil Americans. | ||
Joining me to discuss are two people who were front and center at the hearing yesterday. | ||
Please welcome to the show. | ||
Sonia Labosco, she is the executive director of Air Marshall National Council, as well as Tristan Levitt, who is the president of Empower Oversight. | ||
Tristan spoke yesterday during the hearing, and it's an honor to have both of these great Americans on the program today because they've been fighting hard for this list to just be completely eliminated. | ||
And thanks to their hard work, we could say now with confidence. | ||
DHS says it is gone. | ||
It is not going to be used anymore over at TSA. | ||
And that's due to Secretary Chrissy Nome as well, who is now decided to get rid of it completely. | ||
So I want to start this off with Tristan, because Tristan, you were there front and center yesterday. | ||
You spoke at the hearing. | ||
What did you think yesterday of the new details we're learning about the terror watch list itself? | ||
because it seems to be a lot larger when it comes to the numbers of Americans who are being surveilled than we knew previously. | ||
There definitely are a lot more people that were added in various stages. | ||
And of course it highlights just how much this whole apparatus was weaponized during the Biden administration. | ||
It is uh unclear still from the documents which of the various means of targeting were resulted in what. | ||
So, for instance, there were Americans that had apparently just if you had expressed opposition to the mask mandate, you might have been put on a watch list. | ||
Did that mean that it got you added to quiet skies? | ||
Did you have special mission coverage? | ||
That's not clear. | ||
Did it result in enhanced screening? | ||
That's not clear. | ||
It's clear that some people weren't even allowed to fly because of their opposition to the mask mandate. | ||
So uh, you know, just there were there was a lot of information that came out yesterday that just highlighted that quiet skies alone, it's a really big victory, it's gone. | ||
There's a lot of oversight that still needs to be done at TSA to make sure this never happens again. | ||
Yeah, and that's the key point all of this because there needs to be oversight. | ||
The next administration could come in and bring something in just like this. | ||
And then so many Americans would find themselves in the same situation. | ||
I'm talking to people, the J6ers who were put on this list, and they're trying to get their very best to get off the list. | ||
Um, but they weren't able to. | ||
They weren't able to get anyone on the phones. | ||
They weren't able to find anyone who could help them uh get off the list because they were being, I would say harassed at the airports and throughout their flights. | ||
And so they should have had a direct contact with someone at the agency to get them pulled from these lists because they shouldn't have been on it in the first place. | ||
Uh Sonia, I want to talk to you about the Tulsi Gabbard angle to all of this because, you know, I remember last year you called me because there was a whistleblower who came forward to report all of this. | ||
And, you know, we were staring at the evidence and wondering why were they using her congressional photo uh and her profile. | ||
Now, I and Tristan, you highlighted this yesterday during the hearing. | ||
Normally it's not the congressional photo that you would use. | ||
It would be like a passport image. | ||
And so it was quite strange that they were so emboldened to use that photo. | ||
And then we found the emails where they're pretty much saying that they know that she's a former congresswoman and that they kept her on the list. | ||
Sonia, your reaction to the latest we've learned about Tulsi Gabbard being added to the terror watch list by the Biden regime. | ||
Well, Brianna, first, I just want to say I really appreciate Chairman uh Paul and his staff and uh in power and Tristan and everybody that's helped bring this forward. | ||
Um, the information that you're you're reading through uh in regards to the emails with Tulsi Gabbard should show you the five layers of rot that's within side TSA. | ||
If a human cannot look at at that email and state, this is a former Congresswoman, she should not be on a terrorist watch list. | ||
And a decision should have been made then to pull her off, but it was not. | ||
So that lets you know there are these aren't just programs. | ||
There are people behind the scenes running these programs, and that should have been stopped the minute that that email was read, and they recognized they had put her on the list. | ||
Yeah, no, it should have been, and they didn't do that. | ||
I think that's that in itself should be looked into. | ||
Also, I mean, Tristan, you know, you're talking about, and you obviously represent the whistleblowers, But uh when we talk about accountability and we talk about getting to the bottom of all of this, there were some key players in this who wanted to know who the leaker was behind the Tulsi Gabbard story, who that whistleblower was. | ||
And I know that TSA actually launched an investigation according to my source after this information was made public. | ||
Uh, was any of your whistleblowers harassed by the agency? | ||
And and walk us through what the accountability would look like to go after those who try to find who the whistleblowers are who are detailing this for the American people when they should know exactly what their government's up to. | ||
So we became aware of the investigation being opened, and we immediately wrote to the inspector general at DHS and of course copied TSA and DHS, highlighting that this is a settled issue. | ||
There's no question whatsoever that they are protected, not just in making disclosures to the inspector general or to Congress or within their chain of command, protected and going to the media. | ||
And uh Bob McLean, many people know he's a former air marshal, and he did exactly that. | ||
And when I worked for Congress, I helped organize, I coordinated an amicus brief, a friend of the court brief as it's called, to the Supreme Court on this exact issue, saying, No, Congress often learns through the media, through press reports. | ||
Many people, if they want to blow the whistle, they don't know how to go to a congressional office or how to get a hold of a certain staff or going to the press is is one of the ways that the public is made aware. | ||
And the whistleblower protection act explicitly protects that. | ||
So we very quickly and very aggressively pushed back on TSA doing that. | ||
They did drop the uh investigation or they they did not open that within a period of time. | ||
We'll say it's a little difficult to say, I mean, there that that is their default apparatus, is just if there's information out there to to investigate it as a leak of sensitive security information. | ||
So whether specific individuals, you know, had had you know negative intent to say this is a means of retaliation or whether that was just their normal process and they should have known better, isn't clear. | ||
But you contrast that with what happened six, seven months later, because in January of this year, the New York Times issued a big story about Tulsi Gabbard, which was the government's kind of, well, this wasn't really targeting. | ||
Here's why she was on the list. | ||
Clearly, it was a massive uh, you know, release to the media of sensitive security information about a personal individual. | ||
And it wasn't even saying that there was wrongdoing, right? | ||
So it wouldn't be covered by the Whistleblower Protection Act. | ||
And of course, it, as I talked about yesterday in the hearing, didn't justify TSA at all. | ||
It only begged the question well, if you added Tulsi Gabbard, if what you're saying is true, why wouldn't you also add somebody similarly situated like Mick Mulvaney? | ||
And that puts the lie, I think, to what TSA has claimed was the rationale for this. | ||
So I think to me, the real people, the clearest area where there has to be accountability is we have to figure out who it is that made the decision. | ||
I'm gonna add Tulsi Gabbard to quiet skies, and I'm not gonna add McMulvaney. | ||
That's the person I'd like to see accountability for, and whoever they were told to do that by. | ||
Yeah, and Tristan, I'm currently suing TSA over this list as well because uh there were several J6ers who landed on this list, and I wanted to know who put them on the list, if there was an email communication that was sent over or how they ended up on the list. | ||
And unfortunately, TSA is refusing to hand over those documents in court, they decided that it was a national security issue, giving me that information, even though these people did cide privacy waivers. | ||
But again, it just feels like it's more of a cover-up in all of this rather than trying to be transparent. | ||
And you know, I know Senator Paul is out here and he's trying his best to get the information out to the public. | ||
But Sonia, you could attest to this. | ||
We were we started all of this by covering the stories of J6ers who were being targeted, uh being added to this watch list, being uh get being forced to go through additional security measures at the airport. | ||
And what we were trying to do, what I was trying to do was not only report it to the public, but also get members of Congress involved. | ||
And unfortunately, uh I wasn't hearing much on that front. | ||
It wasn't until this happened at Tulsa that the ball finally did get start get rolling. | ||
And we're now learning that there were at least 234 individuals who were added to the watch list and they were surveilled. | ||
Uh, your reaction to that, because obviously you represent so many of these federal air marshals who were being utilized for a task that was uh not really something that they should have been on. | ||
I mean, not really. | ||
I mean, it they should have never been on it in the first place, is what I should say. | ||
But it also doesn't utilize their skill set at all. | ||
Yeah, Brian, and this is a thing when you when you start talking about these watch lists and quiet skies, uh, even the air marshals knew this was a farce. | ||
You know, there was when they were following an 85-year-old grandmother uh using a walker, or they're uh following a six-month-old baby, an infant that was added to the list. | ||
There was no value in these missions. | ||
They actually stood up and said that. | ||
Unfortunately, what happened because um the TSA, the bosses inside the Federal Air Marshal Service, we call them the gun toters, right? | ||
The SACs, the special agent in charge, and the assistant special agents in charge, they wanted bonus money. | ||
So bonuses were handed out over quiet skies in the tune of 25 to $50,000 per office official that made these numbers that made these quiet skies numbers and watch list numbers look massive so they could go to Congress and get more money. | ||
So not only did they trample on the first amendment, they trampled on the Fourth Amendment. | ||
And every one of these individuals, every all 20 field offices have a special agent in charge. | ||
Not one of them stood up and said this was wrong. | ||
Every one of those individuals needs to be removed, and that money needs to be taken back from them. | ||
Why were they paid to violate the rights of the American people? | ||
I want them fired. | ||
I want them fired. | ||
I want them held accountable, Sonia. | ||
That's a bombshell that you just stated. | ||
Because I I can't even wrap my mind around something like that. | ||
I mean, it's incentivizing it, of course. | ||
But and Sonia, I want to kind of follow up on that too with you. | ||
You know, Steve Friend, the FBI whistleblower who came forward, Tristan, you represent him as well. | ||
Uh, he came forward to talk about how they were trying to booster the federal government, trying to booster these domestic terrorism numbers. | ||
Uh, do you think that was why they were doing a lot of this? | ||
I think a lot of it was to boost numbers, but I think if we go back to the political climate during that time, during the Biden regime, anything, anything that was against the opposite, like if you spoke about um anything about the constitution within the federal air marshal service or a veteran, or you even had the incentive that you might be a patriot, you were retaliated against. | ||
So I think it won't they wanted to send a message uh through the federal air marshal saying, you will do what we tell you, you won't like it, but you're gonna do it, and we're gonna show you that we're in complete and total power and nobody can stop us. | ||
And that's exactly what they did. | ||
Yeah, no, that is exactly what they did. | ||
Uh Tristan, before we go, and Sonia, I wanted to get your take on how do we fix this issue. | ||
I know we spoke about accountability and continuing to dig into this, but how do we make sure that the next administration, if it's a Democrat, doesn't bring back a list, this exact list or lists like it and goes out there and targets Americans? | ||
Tristan, what do we do? | ||
First, the full story has to be told to the American people. | ||
So there has to be a report. | ||
We have encouraged an inspector general report. | ||
If Chairman Paul's staff is also going to put out further additional reports, but we have to see exactly how this happened. | ||
That's really critical to preventing abuses in the future. | ||
Sometimes we hear, oh, that was bad, and then we move on. | ||
And then when it happens again, essentially the same way, we say, well, how could we have expected this? | ||
Well, if you don't, if you don't get down to the full root causes, you can expect it again. | ||
So there's got to be a full report. | ||
And then again, from there, we just have to push the administration to find the specific individuals and hold them accountable. | ||
And that is the sort of thing that scares federal bureaucrats. | ||
Those in the deep state, if they know that what they did is actually going to be exposed to the American people, and then that there could be actual consequences then for it. | ||
That's what will prevent this from happening again, I believe. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's a start for sure. | ||
Sonia, you've been fighting this battle for over a decade. | ||
Now I believe it's been over a decade. | ||
Uh, what would you recommend on how we resolve this issue moving forward? | ||
Well, immediately, the federal air marshal service needs to be removed from the Transportation Security Administration. | ||
You've got this administration, administrative bureaucratic agency that's overshadowing the law enforcement duties. | ||
This is clear with what you see with quiet skies on the watch list. | ||
That shows you how the administrative staff is running over the law enforcement. | ||
So let's move the federal air marshals out. | ||
We have put together the FAMS Reauthorization Act. | ||
It saves 500 million dollars a year to move the federal air marshals into a aviation component at Homeland Security investigations. | ||
And I think immediately that that should be considered and done. | ||
And we have to take these tools that TSA has used to weaponize against the American people away from them. | ||
And one of those is the federal air marshals. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Well, Sonia, Tristan, you guys are Tristan, if you had a follow-up, you could go for it. | ||
I I just was gonna add uh to that point, and this came up in the hearing yesterday. | ||
TSA has very broad legal authorities, and Congress absolutely needs to go back and look at those. | ||
And some of those authorities, but you know, your point is that they just structurally need to be reorganized. | ||
But in addition, wherever the wherever the org chart, whatever that ends up looking like, their legal authorities need to be more carefully constrained by Congress because they've had a blank check essentially since 9-11. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
No, I a thousand percent agree with that. | ||
And I think now's the time to have those conversations. | ||
Trista, thank you both for all that you've done. | ||
I know you guys have been fighting this battle for quite some time, but it was great to see you guys front and center at the hearing yesterday. | ||
And we're hoping that there will be change. | ||
So thank you both for being a part of that. | ||
We greatly appreciate it. | ||
Thank you, Brianna. | ||
And thank you, Tristan. | ||
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Now, our next guest is someone who has a lot of experience with the TSA Quiet Skies list because she was targeted. | ||
She was added to this list, and the government went after her. | ||
They put her on the list. | ||
Uh, they flagged her as a domestic terrorist. | ||
And it's it's quite the it's quite insane because here's the thing. | ||
They thought they were gonna get away with it, but her husband who spoke yesterday, his name is Mark Crowder. | ||
Uh, he spoke during the hearing, and uh, he's a very interesting man because his career, he even access to figure out what was going on with his wife at the airport. | ||
And that's when he realized that she was flagged as a domestic terrorist. | ||
Mark Crowder spoke yesterday during the hearing and outlined all of the things that the government was trying to do to his wife. | ||
And he had to fight a very long battle to get her removed and not flagged as domestic terrorists. | ||
I mean, imagine having a federal agent at home with a domestic terrorist. | ||
Doesn't seem to make any sense. | ||
But um, you know, their accusations, well, I don't even know if they've even had to answer for this. | ||
We'll ask Crowder when she does join us, Miss Crowder when she joins us, but ultimately he's a senior air marshal who is out there and he was just like, why is my wife being flagged as a domestic terrorist? | ||
And yeah, she was added to the Quiet Skies list. | ||
Now, according to the Washington Times, she was allegedly at January 6th. | ||
And as we've reported, over 234 Americans that were heading to the Capitol that day for the rally, which was permitted. | ||
Uh, they were added to the terror watch list. | ||
Now, I think it's probably a little bit higher, but as far as the Senate is confirming, they say it's at least 200, and I believe 234. | ||
Now, again, I want more numbers. | ||
I mean, this is the reason why I'm suing TSA folks. | ||
I'm suing them because uh they have tried their very best to ignore the Freedom of Information Act requests that I've submitted. | ||
And sadly, although we do have an administration change over, they still won't cough it up. | ||
Again, that lawsuit's still ongoing, but specifically, I want to know who flagged these people. | ||
Who put veterans like JD Rivera, who we had on this show yesterday? | ||
Who put them on the list? | ||
So we'll be speaking with Miss Crowder in just a few moments. | ||
But again, this is the issue that we constantly have. | ||
And it sounds like Christine is ready, so she joins us now. | ||
Miss Crowder, welcome to the program. | ||
We're excited to have you on here because uh we're trying to highlight the federal government and its overreach over these last uh four years under the Biden regime. | ||
And you know, sadly, you were the victim of all of this, but you have an interesting perspective because you know, the Washington Times uh says that you were there at at the Capitol on January 6th, but it also says that you were uh your husband, who was obviously there at the hearing yesterday, was able to find out that you were flagged as a domestic terrorist and that you were added to this list because he is a senior air marshal. | ||
So I want to hear your perspective on all of this and how this even happened in the first place. | ||
Oh, hello. | ||
Thank you for having me. | ||
Um, I actually was not inside the Capitol. | ||
I went to the ellipse to listen to President Trump at like 6 a.m. | ||
And if you remember, it was a cold rainy day, and I went with 10 people. | ||
And somehow in the massive crowds, we lost each other. | ||
So we have to he finished his speech around 1 p.m. | ||
We all started walking up Constitution Avenue. | ||
And there was no cell service because there were so many people. | ||
And um finally I got like by the last place I was was at the FBI building. | ||
And I saw something from the FBI building, and something said, Christine, you need to just go back to your hotel. | ||
I was tired, and I was just like, I need to go back to the hotel. | ||
So I took a picture in front of the FBI, so I have all these time photo photos that are time stamped, the exact times where I was. | ||
And I started, I made a left to go back towards my hotel. | ||
And about a mile later, as I was walking, I couldn't get an Uber. | ||
That's when everything at the Capitol happened because people were yelling, oh my God, someone's been shot. | ||
And then there were all like these SWAT officers and everything out, and that was around two something. | ||
And I had my phone on me, and I was videoing that. | ||
So everything I had was stamped. | ||
There, I was nowhere near the Capitol. | ||
Yeah. | ||
At all. | ||
Have you ever received any answers as to why they put you on this list then? | ||
Um, no, I never did. | ||
You never did. | ||
I was treated, I never found out. | ||
I was treated terribly, but I never found out why. | ||
And walk our audience through what you had to endure as someone who was added to this terror watch list. | ||
Okay. | ||
The first time it happened, it was I was leaving Florida for my grandmother's funeral. | ||
So I'm already devastated and upset about the funeral. | ||
And I couldn't check in online like I always do. | ||
And they're like, you have to go to the counter. | ||
I got to the counter, and I was there almost an hour. | ||
They were like, oh no, you can't do this, you can't get on. | ||
And they had everyone called people, they were calling people. | ||
So then finally, like, okay, you could go. | ||
And I turned around and there's a TSA agent behind me. | ||
And I was thinking to myself, well, maybe he wants to help me because I have a disability. | ||
I limp pretty badly. | ||
So like maybe that's why he's following me. | ||
But no, I was wrong. | ||
Then when I get to TSA, they must have searched my stuff six times and me, complete pat downs. | ||
And so then I was and I was like, what is going on? | ||
I kept trying to call my husband and there was no answer. | ||
So I was I was panicked. | ||
And then when I get to the gate finally, I stopped to get a drink because I was so stressed out. | ||
And I got to the gate, they had was a table set up with like 10 TSA people. | ||
And they're like, oh, this is just and everyone's like, what's going on? | ||
And they're like, it's just random. | ||
But the first person they picked was me. | ||
And then they didn't pick anybody else. | ||
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So and they did, and they insisted on doing a full pat down at the jetway at the gates where everyone could watch. | ||
And I was horrified that this is happening, and I didn't understand why. | ||
Because I didn't do anything wrong. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And your husband is a senior air marshal as well. | ||
And so what was it like when he finally discovered why you were going through all of this? | ||
He was so upset because he has the top six one of the highest security clearances in the country. | ||
And with an oxymoron that his wife is considered a domestic terrorist. | ||
And he and he's the one planning all these flights to follow other terrorists with his wife being accused of it as being a terrorist. | ||
And when it was awful, he went to his work and they told him, you know, just let it slide, let it play out. | ||
And he was so upset he followed their orders for a while, but he was just so upset. | ||
Because then when he had to fly with me, we went, it was my mother, my daughter, and my husband on a trip to New York for Christmas. | ||
And they had another set of air marshals who had to go up to him and say, listen, while he's an air, while he's an active air marshal carrying his weapon, they had to put another team of air of marshals on there just to follow me. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And it's such a waste of government resources. | ||
He isn't the air marshal on the plane. | ||
But because I was a domestic terrorist, it was it was insane. | ||
Yeah, they didn't need anyone else. | ||
They had your husband on that plane. | ||
They had my husband with the gun, right? | ||
They didn't need two more people to intimidate me and my daughter. | ||
Exactly. | ||
They didn't. | ||
And this is what needs to be investigated further because they can't just get away with this. | ||
This will happen again. | ||
Christina, I want to thank you for joining the program today. | ||
I know this was a lot to discuss, and this was the very Last minute, but we appreciate you speaking out on this front. | ||
I appreciate you listening because it's an important story, and I'm really proud of my husband. | ||
I'm very proud of him as well. | ||
And I am proud of you too for speaking out on this front. | ||
So thank you very much. | ||
Thank you Miss Crowder. | ||
We appreciate your time. | ||
Folks, we have a lot more to unpack in the next hour. | ||
Do not go anywhere. | ||
There's more of the shows to come. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
I am Brianna Morello. | ||
We are getting ready to kick off the third hour of the program, and we're excited that you are all here joining us. | ||
Obviously, we've talked about a lot over the first two hours, but there's even more to dive into for the third. | ||
I'm excited to have my good friend, Mr. Mark Mitchell from Brass Must and Reports join the show in just a few moments. | ||
You know, Mark and I go way back. | ||
In fact, uh I was the first one who ever put Mark Mitchell on air. | ||
Yep, that's a fun fact. | ||
Uh I was talking to him on the phone. | ||
I was like, dude, you should be you should be in front of a camera. | ||
You're really good at this stuff. | ||
And long and behold, Mark Mitchell is on every show you could ever imagine, and he's crushing it. | ||
So he's one of my good old friends who I love to turn to. | ||
And the only one I really trust when it comes to polling, because he's been right about a lot in pretty much everything in regards to the midterms, in regards to obviously the presidential elections. | ||
Uh he has been right on the money. | ||
And so we trust his polls over Rasmussen Report. | ||
So he'll be joining us in a few moments. | ||
But we're also going to be joined by Miss Mel K. Uh, Mel K and I also go back. | ||
We also go back. | ||
And uh we both are New Yorkers who left Florida. | ||
I mean, left New York to go to Florida, but we became neighbors, became great friends, and everything that I know about the globalists is really taught through her. | ||
Uh, we've sat down so many times, and she's walked me through all of her. | ||
This is what we do for fun, by the way, in case you're in case you're wondering. | ||
And she walks me through all of the documents that she's pulled together, and she's flagging things for me all the time. | ||
So she flagged the story that we're going to be covering today in regards to the digital IDs. | ||
I knew that was happening, but I didn't know there was a Tony Blair link to all of it. | ||
And then long and behold, as soon as she's telling me all of this, bam, the Daily Mail posts an article. | ||
And so it's interesting to hear how he's kind of entangled in all of this, pushing, according to Daily Mail, for digital IDs to be implemented in the UK, lobbying for that. | ||
That's what they're accusing him of. | ||
And uh now here we are. | ||
Digital IDs are required in the UK, which is funny given the fact that they're saying that this is supposed to help with illegals working in their country. | ||
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The UK now cares about that after they've been invaded for what, two decades from foreigners? | ||
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Yeah. | |
That isn't that funny. | ||
Um, but it's not just the UK, it's also Switzerland. | ||
It looks like also uh leaning into the digital ID error. | ||
So it's a lot that we have to discuss because this is everything that they've been warning you. | ||
Both Mel Kay, Alex Jones, everyone's been telling you about this for a very long time now, and we're seeing it friend center. | ||
And again, you gotta pay attention to that stuff because that will happen here in the US. | ||
Uh, that's just what we're all foreshadowing at this point. | ||
Every time I go to TSA and I look up on the screen, and it's the beautiful Christy Gnome telling us all that we have to get our real IDs and lecturing about real IDs. | ||
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I'm like, no, you don't get it. | |
You need to have a talk with Mel Kay. | ||
We should probably work on that, get that on the book soon. | ||
But folks, uh, I'm excited to have both of them on the program today. | ||
We also have a couple of other topics I'll be digging into in regards to a whistleblower coming forward from from the uh United States Postal Service. | ||
And ultimately, this whistleblower is highlighting the fact that the U.S. Postal Service is and has hired a convicted sex offender accused of egregious crimes, but they're telling this uh employee to suck it up, even though this convicted sex offender wants to use your bathrooms. | ||
So what? | ||
Let them. | ||
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So make sure you do that. | ||
By the way, Mark Mitchell just dropped a poll, and it's a very interesting one. | ||
It's about how Americans truly do feel about Antifa. | ||
You'd be surprised to know how many of them support how many Americans support uh President Trump design them as a terrorist organization. | ||
The numbers are quite concerning, quite concerning. | ||
So Mark Mitchell has a lot to discuss in just a few moments. | ||
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Welcome back to the American Journal, kicking off third hour with one of my favorite guests joining us in just a few moments. | ||
And I think that's kind of slate music that we just came in on is perfect for this next topic because the left has declared war on the rest of the country. | ||
And uh finally, finally, people are waking up and realizing just that President Trump signing an executive order, which now designates Antifa as a terrorist organization. | ||
And it's long overdue. | ||
But there's a new Rasmussen Reports poll out, and it highlights exactly how Americans feel about this. | ||
And 53% of likely U.S. voters approve of the executive order issued last week against Antifa. | ||
And this is good news, very good news, especially that 39% strongly approve of it. | ||
So when you break down the numbers, it looks so far good for us in this country. | ||
Most Americans supporting President Trump and his efforts to crunch down on left-wing terrorism. | ||
That's exactly what it is. | ||
Don't let them soften that blow, of course. | ||
And uh it's refreshing to hear. | ||
Joining me now to discuss is Mark Mitchell. | ||
He's the head polster for Rasmussen Reports, and they are the incredible minds behind this latest poll. | ||
And we are excited to have him on the show today. | ||
Mark, thank you for being here. | ||
This latest poll obviously just dropping, saying that 53% of likely U.S. voters approve of the executive order, which now designates Antifa as a terrorist organization. | ||
Uh, break down these numbers for us because it's quite fascinating. | ||
Uh it's actually even better than that because 53% approve, but only 36% disapprove, only 26% strongly. | ||
So it's like plus 17. | ||
That's a really big thing. | ||
And it comes in a series of questions that we've been asking about accountability. | ||
That was the entire trend that got Donald Trump into the White House is people, it's not about right versus left. | ||
It's not about conservative versus progressive or liberal. | ||
It's about like fixing clown world. | ||
Fixing the uh overreach, the the statist authoritarian, uh, anti-middle class Biden administration. | ||
And so we have this very popular, we have the National Guard rolling into cities very popular, we have executions of violent criminals very popular now. | ||
And so it's starting to become a trend. | ||
And everybody, you know, doesn't really talk about crime, but that was the number three election issue in most of the times we polled. | ||
And remember, this whole Biden era kicked off with the defund the police and antifa rioters burning down cities. | ||
Then I think what we're starting to see is that these things are a lot more connected and organized than anybody ever thought. | ||
And so the fact that the numbers are as high as it is, people don't really know about Antifa. | ||
There's not really been any investigations at all. | ||
All we have is independent investigative journalists like Andy No. | ||
11% are still not sure about Antifa. | ||
And uh when we asked, which is closer to your belief that Antifa is an idea, not an organization, or it's a decentralized yet coordinated terror network, terror network only wins like 44 to 32. | ||
24% of people just have no idea. | ||
And so I think for most people, it's not really about Antifa. | ||
It's about just wanting to see people brought to justice. | ||
Yeah, well, I mean, the data that you guys have put together, 46% of Democrats still insist that Antifa is an idea and not an organization. | ||
Uh, I think that's interesting because uh the cable news talking hacks love pointing out the fact that they don't think it's an organization and they're trying to make the argument against Rico potentially being able to be used in this case. | ||
Uh and so they're doing their best to kind of uh persuade the public perception, but it seems to be failing, I think. | ||
I mean, as they sit there and try to do their very best to do that, to have Antifa's back and pretend like these are peaceful protesters. | ||
I mean, I I was listening to MSNBC and they were making the argument that this is actually an infringement on the First Amendment. | ||
These people are just protesting uh and they're trying to pretend like it's peaceful, but uh I guess they've been able to get away with it for a while now because when a reporter comes over to them and tries to report and to cover what they're doing, uh, they are beaten by Antifa. | ||
They are harassed by Antifa and death threats are usually slurred their way. | ||
So um, what do you think when it comes in regards to the media's attempt to kind of rewrite the history books and do the remarketing, like the marketing of Antifa as if it's just a group of individuals peacefully protesting? | ||
Yeah, you know, that's the question. | ||
And it's something I'm gonna be watching because five years ago, the media uh environment was basically just Fox News and CNN MSNBC pulled up alongside each other like a hundred gun ships just slugging broadsides. | ||
That's not where it's at anymore. | ||
MSNBC is functionally dead. | ||
I went and looked on similar web rankings, and it it's now r ranked almost 900th in the United States below like degenerate porn sites. | ||
Like nobody goes to MSNBC anymore, and CNN isn't doing much better. | ||
And the the Democrats are in a period of cognitive dissonance. | ||
That's what's so interesting about them. | ||
Only 46% of Democrats say Antifa is an idea, not an organization. | ||
That's the right answer. | ||
That's what they've been told in their little echo chambers that they're supposed to believe. | ||
But 24% say it's a coordinated terror network. | ||
30% are not sure. | ||
So Antifa is a left-wing movement. | ||
It is supportive of progressive causes. | ||
It's going after Donald Trump, and yet 30% of Democrats don't know. | ||
Like, how does that happen? | ||
Well, it's because they're covering their ears. | ||
So it'll be interesting because none of these voices have moderated, like MSNBC, CNN don't really appear to have backed down at all. | ||
And definitely the internet echo chambers have only gotten loonier and loonier. | ||
So we'll have to see if they're they're able to enforce these ideas in a way that keeps the leftist voting coalition together. | ||
I don't think they're going to. | ||
And that's why I think we're in a tricky spot right now, because the Democrats just seem like they're getting crazier and crazier. | ||
They've doubled down on violent rhetoric. | ||
And now it turns out, like there was a report I I read that um open societies foundation is actually bankrolling a group called individual individual, indivisible, excuse me, who I think has ties with Antifa, who is also behind rallying Democrat voters to call their congressmen to get the government shut down. | ||
Why do they want the government shut down? | ||
It's gonna beat them up politically. | ||
I've done the polling. | ||
This is not gonna be good for Democrats. | ||
Americans want the the government shut down, and it's because they want Donald Trump to take a hatchet to it. | ||
So we'll have to see where it goes. | ||
But I think as every day passes, we see that there's a lot more organization and intent behind these things. | ||
You know it's gonna come out. | ||
I mean, it's absolutely going to. | ||
And they can say it's an idea, not an organization all they want, but you know that some of these people are tied in with some of the other organizations because there are people in the group Indivisible, for instance, who helped plan the No Kings rally. | ||
I'm sure that they were involved in Antifa too. | ||
I'm sure that they had some of the same resources. | ||
That group's tied into some of the big organizing outfits like the Action Network, and you you know, these are all latched into probably the USAID funded NGOs that have been fueling all this stuff. | ||
So it's starting to be easier to see the matrix, but I don't know where it's gonna go because it just feels like the dangerous animals backed into the corner right now. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
We're gonna see how that all unravels. | ||
I mean, I'm hoping for a big Rico case at this point, um, because what they've been doing throughout the country and and throughout Europe too, uh, needs to be investigated. | ||
It needs to be it needs to be looked at. | ||
Who's funding this? | ||
What like how how are these people even able to survive at this point? | ||
Uh, because they don't have real jobs and they're obviously being repeatedly arrested and released, arrested and released. | ||
Like that's obviously someone who cannot find employment. | ||
So again, um, that's something I want to look into. | ||
I also want to talk about, I mean, you touched upon it, uh, the government shutdowns. | ||
You know, I joke and say all the time that a government shutdown would be perfect for this country because we'd finally be able to see where the pork is. | ||
And I know Russ Votes is now gonna have a meeting in just a few moments with with Republicans on what they could start cutting now that the federal government is shutting down or has shut down. | ||
Um but you guys have a new poll as to uh how Americans feel about the government shutdown and who they're actually blaming. | ||
Yeah, it's really interesting to see because we've had a lot of shutdowns, and so we've done a lot of polling. | ||
And all of the polling, you know, we asked questions that are relevant to what's going on at the time. | ||
And when you look back at the fights in 2011 and 2013, it was about things like affordable care act policy and Medicare coverage and things that were like legislative footballs that were passed back and forth between Republicans and Democrats. | ||
And people, I think back then really cared about who's going to get a blame, and it was used as a hammer to uh guilt voters into, you know, um basically giving Washington DC free reign to pass these massive bipartisan spending deals where they get rich and the Americans get screwed. | ||
But I think the 2019 shutdown opened America's eyes because the biggest shutdown in history. | ||
And again, going into that, people blamed Trump, they blamed Republicans by like 15 points. | ||
But we were asking, well, okay, uh, in 2013, we asked how bad is this going to be for the economy. | ||
And people are like, okay, bad. | ||
We asked again in 2018 or 19 when the economy was doing better, and like 20 points less of them were like, oh, it's gonna be bad for the economy. | ||
And then we asked them, does it affect your personal life? | ||
And 80% said it had a minor or no impact on their personal life. | ||
Only like 10% said a major impact. | ||
So it didn't affect anybody at all. | ||
And uh, you know, here we are after the Biden administration. | ||
And you got to remember that they shut down the country. | ||
And now we're just talking about a minor shutdown of the government. | ||
So I think that Americans are in a totally different place. | ||
And uh, we asked how likely is it that there's gonna be a shutdown? | ||
Almost 70% of America said likely. | ||
That's the highest number we ever pulled. | ||
And it's like, okay, well, we just averted a shutdown in March. | ||
We just passed a big, beautiful bill. | ||
But why do people think going into this one, there's a much higher chance that there's gonna be a shutdown? | ||
And the voters were right. | ||
And then we asked about the blame game, too. | ||
38% of Americans blame the Democrats. | ||
Uh, 28% blame Republicans, 21% blame Trump. | ||
Uh, but you add it up, and you could say, all right, well, like 50% of America blames Republicans or Trump, only 38% blame Democrats. | ||
And that's what the partisan media would say. | ||
Oh, the Republicans are gonna get blamed. | ||
And then they're gonna read it in uh uh politico, they're gonna read it in the Hill on Capitol Hill and be like, oh no, my uh my my constituents are gonna hate me. | ||
They don't want the government shut down, and then they're gonna go and pass this big pork orgy to please their uh, you know, their real constituents, which is case tree. | ||
That's what they're begging. | ||
That's what they want to do. | ||
I could feel it with their every fiber. | ||
Uh except for Mike Johnson is out there fighting for the shutdown. | ||
Um, but the thing is is that blame doesn't matter because Trump still got a high approval rating right now. | ||
And uh, if you want to look at it, like Trump's actually really the first anti-establishment candidate we've had, then really two-thirds of America blames Congress and only 21% blame Trump. | ||
And I I really think that that's uh the true read of what's going on. | ||
Now, people have we've asked so many times. | ||
And if Americans are going to get a deal to cut spending or keep it at its current level, they support shutdowns by almost two to one, including uh almost three quarters of Republicans and almost 60% of independents. | ||
So people want this shutdown, they want the spending to stop. | ||
They say they'll blame Republicans, but actually a lot of like Trump voters want the shutdown. | ||
So they I think they're happy. | ||
Like that's good blame. | ||
And so, you know, it'll be misused by the media. | ||
The media is gonna try and um uh you know, everybody's calling it the Schumer shutdown. | ||
I think that's gonna stick. | ||
Like I think that they're not going to be able to uh weasel out of this one, and they're gonna the optics of all the things that are gonna get cut now. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, Mark I America's gonna love. | ||
Yeah, well, that's a thing. | ||
It's it's all gonna get ousted and and and this is the best part about these shutdowns. | ||
It's the American people need to see, yeah, your your world still continues, even when the government is so called shut down. | ||
Uh, and they start to realize, well, the government really, then what are we funding if this is if this is still fine, if everything is still fine and it is what it is. | ||
Um, Mark, I was laughing yesterday because President Trump put up a couple of pictures on Truth Social of his meeting with Hakeem Jeffries and Chuck Schumer, and it was amazing because you have the one with him pointing and laughing at him. | ||
And you have to just figure at this point because I mean, he's not happy with the little Mexican memes that are coming out about how they're fighting for obviously nobody in this country. | ||
So they dress him up and they do this little animation. | ||
But um, you know, President Trump is probably the only president in my lifetime in anyone's lifetime, if you like, who would sit there and put the Trump 2028 hats on his desk and then get that perfect photo opportunity and then post it and brag about it. | ||
And these guys don't even realize he's just messing with them. | ||
I mean, how do they not know at this point? | ||
Like he's the world's most famous Twitter troll. | ||
You know, like that's how he rose to be the person he is. | ||
I mean, uh like I love this. | ||
I was retweeting, yeah, there's my tweet, retweeting all this stuff. | ||
You just got to love it because they the media has changed. | ||
The landscape is totally different in a way that they have no idea. | ||
That all of the tools and tactics they used don't work anymore. | ||
Basically, the last tool that they have left is that they can take about a 25% chunk of America that's captured in a left-wing echo chamber and just brainwash the hell out of them. | ||
And that's what they're gonna do. | ||
And I don't know what's gonna happen because now you have people like getting shot uh and people very worried about political violence. | ||
Like that's that's the number one issue in America right now. | ||
90% are concerned that there's gonna be more political violence. | ||
But as for the shutdown, I think people are actually gonna love it. | ||
Like the America had all of its small businesses shut down. | ||
And just in the last month, you had the imagery of a beautiful young woman getting her throat slit on a train and Charlie Kirk shot in the neck. | ||
Do you think videos of like a crying park ranger that isn't gonna be able to make a month without a salary check is going to tug on the heartstrings of America? | ||
I really don't. | ||
America doesn't want to see your images of Ilyan Gonzalez. | ||
They want Venezuelan crime lords flung over the border with a catapult. | ||
That's where America's at right now. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
And and President Trump seems to understand that too, as he continues to go after those Venezuelan drug dealers who are bringing their boats of drugs to the U.S. And he's just enjoying posting the videos of them getting just completely uh nuked at this point. | ||
And uh I think most Americans understand it. | ||
It's it's also kind of crazy to me how Democrats are now in defense mode and even that too. | ||
I mean, anything that President Trump does. | ||
I mean, he's telling you that Tylenol might cause autism if pregnant women consume it while they're pregnant. | ||
And then you have all these liberal women who are downing Tylenol. | ||
Uh, it it just shows uh the level of stupidity. | ||
I'm trying to think of a nicer way to phrase this, the level of stupidity from those on the left and how they just don't they just hate him so much that they don't even care about what the facts are and how they're putting their own lives at risk. | ||
I mean, that's why they've been boosted 10 times. | ||
I mean, it's a religion, it's cult-like behavior that thrives on moral authority and virtue signaling, and they want to show to the tribe that they're true believers, but the cult is getting smaller and it's gonna get cultier and more scary. | ||
And uh, you know, there are still Democrat voters, they still have a machine. | ||
But as we tick closer to 2026, I think things are gonna happen a lot faster now. | ||
Uh we don't have to go into it, but there's a lot of news that's coming out that uh is starting to show a more coordinated aspect to all of the things that we've been questioning about in the last four or five years. | ||
Uh, sometimes I'm a black pillar, but sometimes I'm very optimistic. | ||
And I do think that we are going to see a lot of questions answered and a lot of justice now. | ||
And I think that it's gonna be fast. | ||
I think it's gonna happen very rapidly. | ||
And uh, I think that's important because this election was a referendum on institutional trust. | ||
Only 30% trust the federal government. | ||
And you can see that just putting at the head of the government, uh, the head of the FBI, for instance, doesn't restore Americans' trust in the FBI. | ||
They still have questions. | ||
They don't trust the FBI to do his job correctly. | ||
So if you want to restore trust, if you want to drain the swamp, people need to see how bad it is, who's being held accountable. | ||
They have to see all this stuff, and they have not yet. | ||
And I think maybe now they're just starting to. | ||
Like the January 6th thing is still hanging over the heads of America. | ||
We asked, and this was just a week and a half after Charlie Kirk was shot by an insane left-wing guy. | ||
What's the bigger threat to America? | ||
Left-wing violent extremism or right-wing violent extremism. | ||
And Americans say right-wing violent extreme extremism in a poll that has Trump with positive favorability. | ||
Well, why is that? | ||
Well, it's because of all the optics of January 6th. | ||
They really do think that MAGA is like AR-15 toting violent extremists. | ||
And we know that January 6th was basically a planned federal operation at this point. | ||
Well, we have the Louder Milk Commission now. | ||
It's been almost a month. | ||
Like clock's ticking, guys. | ||
Like, we We need these lies set straight. | ||
There needs to be accountability for all of this stuff. | ||
Yeah, there needs to be accountability for all of this. | ||
And like you cited in the beginning, I mean, we were just talking about in the beginning of the show. | ||
There's a there's a new report out from the Fair Election Fund, and it details specifically how Microsoft and LinkedIn kind of pulled together and uh they made sure to suppress conservative voices on their platforms. | ||
I mean, it details what LinkedIn did specifically. | ||
I mean, thousands and thousands of posts from conservatives removed from their platform uh since 2020. | ||
And again, uh they kept flagging conservative voices as hateful and derogatory and removing those also from the platform. | ||
But again, uh when you look at the fun the funding, uh Bill Gates, one of obviously the many leaders over at Microsoft had no problem pouring in millions of dollars, believe it was 50 million dollars into the Harris pack. | ||
And uh obviously Reed Hoffman, not a fan of President Trump. | ||
In fact, wanted to pull him off of the campaign trail, yeah, through through uh means that are unethical through civil civil litigation. | ||
So again, these are all people who um who have done damage, who have done significantly a lot of damage. | ||
And we and we we call for justice, but unfortunately, I see that Bill Gates is at the White House these days hanging out with the president. | ||
And it doesn't leave me too hopeful on that front, especially yesterday, those images of Pfizer being front and center, the CEO of Pfizer being front and center, uh yesterday during his announcement as well about Trump Rx. | ||
So, yeah, we're hoping for accountability, uh, but I won't be of total black pill and say that we're not gonna get it because I'm hopeful that we still will. | ||
But Mark Mitchell, want to thank you as always for your time. | ||
You do an incredible job at getting the numbers all together for us and then breaking it down. | ||
So, folks, follow him on X. He's also very funny. | ||
That's just an added bonus. | ||
So at honest polster is where you're gonna find him. | ||
Thank you, Mark. | ||
We appreciate your time. | ||
Great to be here. | ||
Thanks. | ||
All right, folks, I want to get in some uh breaking news. | ||
This is a big one. | ||
Supreme Court blocks President Trump from firing Democrat Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook for mortgage fraud, letting her remain in her seat until January 2026 of the oral argument. | ||
So ultimately, what is this do? | ||
Well, this allows her to continue to be in her position, obviously. | ||
She was one of the many individuals who has been a um has been a pain in the behind of Americans all over, refusing, obviously, to help out with the interest rates, but most importantly, uh, she is now being accused of mortgage fraud. | ||
And that's the reason why they wanted to pull her off of the Fed, but it looks like the Supreme Court saying she could stay put until opening arguments begin, oral arguments begin, and that won't happen until January 2026. | ||
So, not exactly a loss, but not exactly a victory. | ||
Uh, she'll still have her position for a little bit longer until we could see if President Trump can actually fire her. | ||
So uh kind of a kind of a little bit of a disappointing point in all of that. | ||
But you know, we've got more to unpack as well. | ||
Like I told you folks, Mel Kay will be joining the show in just a few moments. | ||
Uh, we're learning a lot more. | ||
I wanted to actually bring up this story too. | ||
This one's a good one uh in regards to I mean, this the battle over sanity. | ||
There's a story that just recently came out about a whistleblower. | ||
She is a United States Postal Service employee. | ||
She says that the agency, the group itself, uh, hired a sex offender and allowed that sex offender to have access to the woman's restroom and personal information as well. | ||
Now she's speaking out about all of this because obviously it's not okay, but she says that her employer pretty much told her that he came or that he could come into the bathroom and then just try to like make things as comfortable as they could for him rather than the females who work there. | ||
It's a pretty detailed report. | ||
It also walks you through uh his his allegations. | ||
I mean, he's a category three. | ||
So again, this is someone who is high risk, likely to re-offend. | ||
This was somebody who was employed by the United States Postal Service. | ||
Um, you know, it it's it just goes to show. | ||
I mean, it's happening everywhere. | ||
It's happening everywhere. | ||
And if you're somebody who is a female and you just don't want to work with someone like this, then yeah, you wouldn't want him working for the Postal Service, especially because he's gonna be going to people's homes potentially. | ||
Again, not okay. | ||
Uh, the individual who she is calling into question here, who is the convicted sex offender, was convicted in 2024 and was sent to 180 months in prison. | ||
It was state prison, obviously, pled guilty to sexual exploitation of a minor and an FBI invasion investigation was also tied to him as well to child pornography. | ||
So, again, uh, not someone you want working for the Postal Service, potentially knocking on your door to deliver your mail. | ||
Uh, so that is deeply, deeply concerning. | ||
And we look forward to hearing more on that front. | ||
All right, we got more and more, more and more stuff to unpack with Mel K in just a few moments. | ||
So do not go anywhere. | ||
We're talking digital IDs and the globalists throughout the country, throughout Europe, what they're doing to shut us down, try to block us. | ||
But they won't stop. | ||
We won't stop though either. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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Welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
We are in the final round of the third hour. | ||
We're excited that you are all here today. | ||
So thank you for joining me. | ||
It's exciting to kind of cover the topics that the mainstream media never wants to talk about. | ||
They don't want to talk about how the globalists are doing their very best to get us all onto one system and they're pushing for digital IDs. | ||
Now, this is something that for many, many years now, all of the experts have been trying to blow the whistle on. | ||
I'm talking about Mel Kay, Alex Jones, so many have been trying to bring attention to this. | ||
But it's finally happening now, and it's undeniable. | ||
It's right in front of your faces. | ||
Uh and unfortunately, so many are still trying to look the other way, but you can't look the other way because it's really important. | ||
Whatever's happening in Europe is going to happen here in the United States if you don't put up a fight and push back. | ||
And if you just take a look at what just happened in uh Switzerland, Swiss voters just narrowly voted on a plan to reintroduce, well, was reintroduced this this bill, but ultimately they voted to voluntarily begin using electronic ID cards. | ||
They apparently garnished 50.4% of the vote. | ||
It was previously rejected, just garnishing about 49% of the votes. | ||
So now it's being brought back. | ||
And unfortunately, the Swiss government is going to have to approve of this, but it looks like that is the future for Swiss people. | ||
Uh individuals in uh Switzerland are probably uh not very well aware of what this all actually means, but they probably aren't watching InfoWars. | ||
But it's not just Switzerland, unfortunately, it's also the UK. | ||
Uh, the UK, you may have seen this, this one actually did garnish a lot of attention. | ||
The UK government will introduce mandatory digital ID cards by the end of 2029. | ||
That's according to their prime minister, Kier Marmer. | ||
Um, again, this is something that he says, and this is almost laughable, uh, that they're trying to curb migrants who are working illegally in their country. | ||
Ah, so now he cares about the invaders who have been flooding into their country that they've been letting in. | ||
Now he wants to try to stop them from working in his country. | ||
Well, isn't that strange? | ||
But it's not just that that we need to call out. | ||
We need to also understand how the UK got there. | ||
And according to the Daily Mail, there's a very interesting backstory as to who was lobbying all of these digital IDs from being approved by their government, the British government, and ultimately, you know whose name pops up? | ||
Tony Blair. | ||
Tony Blair's name keeps popping up in a lot of things these days, but the Daily Mail is reporting that he was lobbying for his friends to make sure that this was going to happen. | ||
That's concerning, especially since President Trump has just recently appointed Blair to handle things over in Gaza. | ||
So again, his name keeps popping up, but what does this all actually mean? | ||
Well, do you want to meet to break it all down for us? | ||
Is my girl, Miss Mel K joins the show. | ||
She's the host of the Mel K Show and the author of Americans Anonymous, and she is with us now. | ||
Uh, Mel, this is obviously deeply concerning, especially for those who have been paying attention to your work because you've been trying to warn the American people of this digital ID system that they're all trying to get us on. | ||
So now we're watching as it's kind of making its way throughout Europe. | ||
And here we are uh in the US, still pushing the real ID thing. | ||
Uh it's it's a bit disturbing when I look up and I see Chrissy Noam talking about it. | ||
I don't understand why we're doing that, but again, we are. | ||
So your reaction to seeing what just happened in both Switzerland, it looks like and the UK. | ||
Well, first and foremost, we have to understand we don't pay enough attention to the meetings that happen around the world that are really deciding what's going on in our countries, like the uh Davos meeting or the Bilderberg or the cop conferences or any of that. | ||
All of these meetings include the global public-private partnership, the international banks, and the NGO networks that are, of course, connected to the United Nations, World Economic Forum, and all of them. | ||
They had a pack For the future event uh last September. | ||
And basically they put put this whole thing forward that they've been working on since the 90s for a global public infrastructure that's interoperable, that is basically controlled by it would appear something between Brussels and Switzerland, and you know, has a lot of investments from the World Economic Forum partners and all of that. | ||
What is scary about this is that I don't hear when they're talking about real ID in America or what Larry Ellison is building with Sam Altman or any or Palantir deals or all of that. | ||
What I know is that all of those same companies have deals with the EU. | ||
The EU at this point is not our friend. | ||
The EU wants World War III, just like World War I and World War II. | ||
They they really need this to consolidate again. | ||
Remember, after World War I, we got the League of Nations, the American people were aware and rejected it. | ||
Uh World War II, obviously, they brought in the whole Bretton Woods, but also the UN and all those tentacles. | ||
And then of course, I always talk about the International Organization Immunity Act of 1945 that continues to this day to protect them all. | ||
So where we are is they are one step away from Agenda 2030, which is getting every person on planet Earth from birth to death tracked, traced, and surveilled under the guise of protecting us. | ||
Uh whether it's from the border or it's from climate change or it's from uh war, pandemic, these are all global things that were created by the globalists. | ||
And then they're coming in with the solution that they created way before they unleashed any of the, you know, pot poly crisis, as they call it, that have been rolling on since 2016 and got, you know, basically on steroids after the COVID. | ||
So what we uh are uh looking at is where does the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the sovereignty of the United States of America stop when it comes to cyberspace? | ||
Because to me, we're securing our borders, we're trying to bring the military back to being a defensive force, protecting our nation and not the whole world, all of this stuff. | ||
But at the same time, I don't see any separation in cyberspace. | ||
And you have Bill Gates out there still talking about the global public infrastructure, which of course him and the Rockefellers and the UN, they were all involved in that. | ||
You have Palantir, Oracle, all these companies that were involved in not only uh building these track and trace surveillance, uh kind of militarized police force equipment and ID and all of that all over the world. | ||
They helped build it in China. | ||
They are building it in the UK, they are building it everywhere. | ||
So again, the United States is a sovereign nation. | ||
We have our own constitution and bill of rights, and yet nobody is asking where that fits in in this global public infrastructure that the UN is going forward with. | ||
And frankly, what they're about to do is to make it that no American without having their biometric data, their eye scans, their hand scans, all of that, which should all be unconstitutional, by the way, um, enter Europe. | ||
30 countries aren't going to allow you to come in their borders in Europe without the biometric ID that connects to the global public infrastructure. | ||
Well, A, they're broke, so I don't know how they survive without uh tourism dollars from the United States. | ||
But B, they are trying to isolate us, and yet we're still in NATO, we're still acting like the EU is our ally. | ||
You know, we're still paying for all of their defense and everything, and they're basically going to cut us off if we don't uh accept the United Nations plan. | ||
You have to remember, under Biden, he agreed to it, first of all. | ||
Uh Obama signed us onto it in 2015. | ||
And as I told you yesterday, Obama also gave Interpol immunity, which is the international police force that nobody really knows exactly what they do, but immunity to police the 17 sustainable development goals. | ||
So the United States, the people of our country have to start asking the questions of where is our sovereignty in this global cyberspace that has been built for the whole world to be tracked, traced, surveilled, so that the uh Larry Fink and the people at the World Economic Forum and the banks can control all natural resources and everything we do and everything we say, Internet of Body, Internet of Things, and yet nobody people are walking up and getting their eyes scanned, giving their hand to Amazon, uh, their handprints. | ||
And it's like, aren't you thinking in terms of what's next? | ||
Once we accept this, you there's no going back. | ||
We still have the unconstitutional Patriot Act. | ||
Nobody's even tried to repeal it. | ||
And here we are going one step further to making it digital Patriot Act. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
And that's the big point in all of this. | ||
You know, we we obviously yesterday Covered the TSA Senate hearings, uh they're for their quiet skies list. | ||
And the big point in all of this is TSA is unregulated. | ||
But again, I mean, they've created this massive platform where they're now garnishing and collecting everyone's biometrics data. | ||
And I try to scream as loud as I can because although they'll put the little sign that they delete automatically, it's being sent to DHS. | ||
I got DHS to admit that. | ||
And it's bigger than anyone could think. | ||
You know, I I told you I came back from Budapest. | ||
And as I'm coming back into the country, uh, everyone who was just able to kind of walk through wasn't asked any questions. | ||
They scanned their face and they knew what country they came from from some reason, and they let them walk through. | ||
But I said, no, no, no, don't scan my face. | ||
Uh, here's my passport. | ||
And then that's when they had to ask me the questions. | ||
Where are you coming from? | ||
Do you have any uh any food in your I was the only one asked that question because I didn't get my face scanned. | ||
So it tells me that there's some type of internal communications between both our system as well as those in Europe. | ||
And so uh it's concerning. | ||
But again, this is what you've been blowing the whistle on for a very long time now. | ||
I wanted to get your take on Tony Blair, though, because his name keeps popping up in all of these very strange places, and we're learning, according to the Daily Mail, that he was lobbying for the UK to bring in these digital IDs, and they're using the migrants who have came into their country welcomed into their country as the validation for all of this. | ||
Your reaction to Blair being wrapped up in this. | ||
Well, he's uh wrapped up in a lot of things. | ||
All the people that were involved in war crimes, in my opinion, and getting us into Iraq, uh, made out like bandits. | ||
They're all billionaires or multimillionaires. | ||
They all have foundations, particularly Tony Blair and George Bush uh the younger, uh, were never held accountable for getting us into Iraq under false pretenses, let alone uh all of the invasions or as they would call them regime change operations since. | ||
So uh this is not a surprise. | ||
Tony Blair has actually been pushing this since the 90s, and I believe his son is up to be uh his company to be the technology to uh to make this happen. | ||
Again, also, as you said, he's put in in Gaza, as I've always believed, I don't believe the war in Ukraine or in Israel uh are about the Jews and Palestinians or the Ukrainians and Russians. | ||
I think it's all about the global public-private partnership controlling uh the land and the water around both areas and the everything basically inside, and also making both of them uh, you know, hotbeds for this digital track and trace surveillance under the guise of reconstruction, which of course will happen uh with the if they actually get to kick off World War III, the EU, uh that reconstruction will also include, you know, no choice. | ||
He will have full track and trace surveillance because they'll rebuild it that way. | ||
So, you know, build back better is really destroy everything and then rebuild it. | ||
But we forget that because people are so far ahead, they're still not thinking about what really happened going into the uh plandemic and how the whole world was walking lockstep. | ||
Anyone that can't see that these all these people are connected to the World Economic Forum and all of these people are connected basically to all the NGOs, one way or another, whether through family or not. | ||
And you know, just like John Kerry and uh and all the rest of them, uh Al Gore, all these people, they went on uh the Clinton Foundation after they caused so much chaos on planet Earth, they then were rewarded by having nonprofit NGOs push things that they always wanted. | ||
And never forget, I hope the American people understand the Patriot Act, which of course TSA, DHS, all of them came under the Patriot Act. | ||
That was not passed. | ||
I mean, that was not written for 9-11. | ||
That was written in Hillary care. | ||
And then again, it was tried again under uh Clinton in the omnibus. | ||
But it finally got passed through because it violates the Fourth Amendment and the Bill of Rights and a million other things. | ||
It's so unconstitutional. | ||
It got passed through in the wake of 9-11 as the Patriot Act. | ||
But we also have to remember Rumsfeld, Cheney, uh obviously, Tony Blair, all these people that were involved in uh the project for a new American Century and militarizing the world for a profit, uh, all ended up being these uh titans of the NGO world. | ||
And it's not an accident that Tony Blair is out there. | ||
The problem is nobody was held accountable for anything in the last, you know, 50 years, and certainly not for what they did in Iraq. | ||
And I think we should all see this as another step in that direction of them thinking that they are superior. | ||
They are running the world like a parent company while all the rest of us think that we live in sovereign free nations, but to them we do not. | ||
And they don't really care. | ||
So the United States of America is uniquely uh in a position because of our constitution, our bill of rights, and because the people uh are actually, I think now getting information that they need to defend themselves locally. | ||
We, the people of the United States and in our states can stop this. | ||
And if we do that, if we actually get together and say, you know what, in America, we didn't need it, and we don't need full track and trade surveillance. | ||
We don't want it. | ||
We don't want, you know, all of this unconstitutional stuff. | ||
But as I told you, um, and I've told you many times, the most uncomfortable part of this is all these contractors that are building this, this Skynet, the global public infrastructure, are also contractors in China. | ||
They're also contractors in the EU. | ||
They're they're working with all the militaries. | ||
So there is a global public-private partnership that includes the military industrial complex that is pushing forward for agenda 2030. | ||
Remember, there's a NATO agenda 2030, there's a banking agenda 2030, and of course, the UN World Economic Forum agenda 2030. | ||
And at the end of the day, the only way to achieve that is to have full track and trace surveillance of every person, plant, animal resources that they control. | ||
And of course, Larry Fink now is running of BlackRock, the World Economic Forum. | ||
And the first paper they put out is about tokenies tokenizing everything on planet Earth, basically. | ||
So what we're dealing with is the usurpation of our national sovereignty on a grand scale in our faces, and that includes the global public infrastructure. | ||
Mel, every time I speak to you, I always learn something new. | ||
And uh it's one of it's one of the many pleasures when we jump on the phone, we talk when we do hits like this. | ||
So I appreciate it. | ||
You are a woman with a ton of knowledge, folks. | ||
Give her a follow on X. You also did an incredible job in your book, Americans Anonymous. | ||
So go check that one out on Amazon as well. | ||
Mel K, I know you're a very busy woman. | ||
So thank you for jumping on with us today and joining me. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
And thank you to everyone over there. | ||
You guys are great. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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All right, I want to switch things up a little bit and talk about the ice raids that are going on all across the country, because again, uh these are really important. | ||
It is important that we kind of dive in and make sure that these illegal aliens are tossed out of our country because they shouldn't be here in the first place. | ||
And obviously the Trump administration is working, uh, has a massive workload on its plate at this point. | ||
Uh Democrats potentially flooding our country with millions of these individuals. | ||
And uh they did it because they thought we were gonna be able to get them all out in time. | ||
But President Trump is taking on that task. | ||
And I saw a really interesting story in regards to New York. | ||
Uh, New York is just handing out driver's licenses to anyone who wants to just come to New York and pick up a driver's license from the DMV. | ||
And that's not an over exaggeration. | ||
Okay, they gave an illegal alien, a driver's license without a name. | ||
No, seriously, this is a real image you're seeing on your screen. | ||
This is the driver's license that was provided to this illegal invader who decided to come into our country and obtain this driver's license. | ||
Obviously, a C DL license, as you could see here on your screen. | ||
Obviously, the New York Post didn't think this was real, and so they called the New York DMV to verify it. | ||
And they said, Yeah, we did issue that ID on April 14th, and it is valid until May 20, uh, May 20, May of 2028, I should say. | ||
And so they gave this illegal alien a driver's license without a name. | ||
And the only way we know this is because there was a raid where 125 illegal aliens were wrapped up in. | ||
And one of them didn't have a name on his ID. | ||
I mean, this is really bad. | ||
I I talked about this, I've reported on this. | ||
New York is literally giving out IDs to anyone that will ask to get a driver's license in New York. | ||
Uh, they have no way of vetting the material you hand them. | ||
So if you give them like a foreign visa or any type of foreign documents, they don't have a system in place to verify that the information you're giving them is authentic. | ||
And it's dangerous for many things. | ||
Number one, obviously you don't want uh someone who can't even give you a first name or a last name to get a CDL license. | ||
That's concerning. | ||
But also most importantly, uh New York, New York City specifically, is trying to legalize sex work. | ||
And we know that human trafficking is a very big issue in this country. | ||
And so uh, if you wanted to potentially, if Madonna gets elected to legalize sex work amongst uh women who are being trafficked there, girls who are being trafficked there, all you have to do is just take some fake documents over to your local DMV, obtain a driver's license, and potentially this individual could then become a sex worker, be trafficked. | ||
And it's all because New York Democrats have signed off on all of this. | ||
Now it's also very easy to add yourself to the voter roles as well in New York when you do sign up for your driver's license. | ||
It's a quick just click of the button. | ||
This is why they did all of this. | ||
See, it's not that they really wanted driver's licenses for legal aliens. | ||
They wanted to be able to get them on the books in regards to the voter registrations. | ||
That's actually why they won't even let the federal government look at their voter roles. | ||
They got those locked down. | ||
Obviously, DO the DOJ is suing over there, I believe it's the Green Light Laws in New York. | ||
But it just goes to show how reckless New York Democrats have been, and Democrats all over the country. | ||
We have people who are literally getting driver's licenses in states, blue states, working in our country, and they don't even know their first or last name. | ||
I don't even know how it's legal. | ||
The DMV told the New York Post that apparently they are still complying with the guidelines, and it is legal in New York. | ||
How does this happen? | ||
It's one of the many questions. | ||
It's the reason why these people belong in prison. | ||
You know, there was one DMV employee who was really outraged when New York passed this law, and she didn't want to comply because she said, I don't know how to verify these IDs. | ||
These the these information that they're presenting, the documents that they're giving me. | ||
How do I vet this? | ||
I have nothing to go by. | ||
And she did try to sue, but unfortunately, she lost. | ||
Again, this is what's going on all across the country. | ||
And it's not just, again, I know everyone says, oh, it's just New York. | ||
No, they're leaving New York and they are going and they are working all across the country. | ||
And that's the big problem here. | ||
Again, this was found in Oklahoma. | ||
So to sit here and dismiss it, don't dismiss it. | ||
This will affect you if we continue to allow this. | ||
But it's not just that. | ||
It's also the violence from those on the left. | ||
There's more civil unrest in Portland outside of an ICE facility. | ||
We've got that video for you as well. | ||
Um, not okay that this is continuously going on. | ||
Obviously, the federal government coming in and saying, we're gonna try to shut this down. | ||
We're going to try to uh bring in our federal agents to protect these buildings, especially after the Dallas shooting, that ICE facility in Dallas. | ||
This is just one of the many layers of all of this, though. | ||
I'm gonna go to clip 14 in just a second, because it's about a raid that just recently happened in Chicago, and it's very, very interesting as to how these ICE agents made the arrest. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
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Some even repelled down from blackhawks onto the rooftop in order to help secure that perimeter. | |
Now they were searching for suspected members of the violent Venezuelan gang, Trende Aragua. | ||
Of course, TDA has been designated as a terrorist organization under the Trump administration. | ||
Now it was the biggest show of force that we've ever seen on the ground here. | ||
We had agencies, uh, FBI, border patrol, ICE, and ATF all involved here, and they were all looking for targets in that same exact building. | ||
It was a five-story building. | ||
It was a tall task for them, and anything could have gone wrong. | ||
But luckily, the operations went pretty smoothly. | ||
Preliminary reports show that about 30 uh illegal immigrants were arrested in this operation. | ||
Some of them suspected Trende Aragua. | ||
Now, we talked with Chief Gregory Bovino, who's running the operations on the ground for many of these ops in Chicago, and he had some words for people that are pushing back against his operations. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
How about you live in the apartment Next. | ||
Next door to trained Oragua members that are trafficking and prostitution, guns, drugs, and taking advantage of American citizens in a violent way. | ||
Why don't you live next to them and then see how much of a Gestapo or a Nazi we are. | ||
I like that. | ||
I like that. | ||
Yeah, because folks, I and I hate women call it prostitution, because these girls, these women are being held against their will and then being forced to do it. | ||
So that would be considered sexual assault. | ||
And for some reason, uh, we like to just kind of pretend like it's it's it's prostitution. | ||
These women are being held against their will. | ||
They don't want to actually be there. | ||
And so, yes, ICE is doing an incredible job at saving these women, saving these children. | ||
And we need to support their work. | ||
We do need to support their work. | ||
I want to also talk about what we kind of alluded to in the beginning of the show. | ||
And I think it's important because Republicans are I think in the trouble before midterms. | ||
But their big push, and I think the only thing that's gonna save them at this point is whether or not they could get these congressional maps changed before the midterms. | ||
I'm talking about the state of Texas. | ||
Right now, Texas has a legal battle that's just kicking off right now. | ||
In El Paso, the congressional maps in Texas are being heard amongst a three-panel judge. | ||
So judges, three of them, will be hearing this. | ||
And this is a big one, because obviously Democrats don't want this going through. | ||
They could possibly lose five congressional seats if this does pass. | ||
Uh, obviously, Republicans really do need that to happen, but again, uh, although they'll pretend like, and they always do this, they always play the race card in this, uh, so I don't have to educate you on that one, but they're always going to sit here and pretend like this is uh Republicans trying to take the voices away uh at the polls from Americans, but again, they've been doing this for far too long. | ||
Democrats have been counting illegal aliens onto their censuses, and uh, they continue to do all of this all the time. | ||
So I'm not surprised. | ||
I'm not surprised that they're legally challenging it. | ||
We knew that wasn't gonna be an easy battle. | ||
So Texas Democrats are going to try their very best to prevent this from happening, and it sounds like Republicans in Texas are gonna have to put up quite the fight. | ||
All right, folks, that does it for the Wednesday edition of the American Journal. | ||
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While other networks lie to you about what's happening now, | |
Info was tells you the truth about what's happening next. | ||
And it's in the hands of the Justice Department right now. | ||
Now, from my sources, months ago I told you, Comey is under criminal investigation. | ||
And now we know they are very close to indicting him. | ||
I have predicted two months ago, from my sources, that he will be the first to be indicted. | ||
Then it'll be John Brennan, Latisa James, and others. | ||
Call me as the first to be adopted. | ||
So Jim Coley is the is the first target, just like I was the first target uh in the in the Trump administration in 2016, 2017 time frame. | ||
So Jim Coley is going to go to the tall man's shop, get measured for an orange jumpsuit, and because he's gonna go to prison, whether he likes it or not. | ||
When the indictments come, I want all of your apologies. | ||
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