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Good morning, everyone. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I am Brian Morel. | ||
We're excited that you are all with us today. | ||
There's a lot going on in the world. | ||
A lot to discuss, and we're excited that you are here. | ||
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Um, like I said, we're waiting and waiting. | |
And we've been waiting for a while now for James Comey to get arrested. | ||
And he is finally going to be making his way today into a courtroom. | ||
Obviously, it's long overdue. | ||
We'll be covering that. | ||
It's expected to happen at 10 a.m. Eastern time today. | ||
That is when we'll see Comey walk into a federal courthouse for charges that I would say are like the bare minimum when it comes to holding these treasonous pigs accountable. | ||
So um, you know, it's long overdue. | ||
It's long overdue. | ||
We can't wait to bring you that in just a few moments. | ||
Uh, we will also be following as well uh the president, because the president later today is expected to have a meeting. | ||
It's gonna be a round table meeting regarding Antifa. | ||
That's expected to be at 3 p.m. Eastern time. | ||
So we're looking to see what he's going to say during that. | ||
And I'm sure that will be very exciting. | ||
But we also have an incredible lineup of guests coming your way today on the show. | ||
I'll be joined by Senator Tommy Taverville by phone in just a few moments. | ||
Uh, he'll be calling this hour because uh Tubberville was spied on. | ||
He was spied on, and he is ready to sound off this morning. | ||
So we're excited to have him on the show. | ||
I'll also be joined by my good friend, Mr. Congressman Tim Burchette. | ||
He is an incredible patriot. | ||
Uh, he tweeted out yesterday though that he was a little jealous that he uh has not been spied on yet by the Biden regime. | ||
He hasn't found out if he was or wasn't, and he feels kind of left out. | ||
So we'll have him on the program today to discuss. | ||
I'll also be joined by Susan uh Crabtree, because she's got a great story that she's been working on regarding Secret Service and DEI. | ||
But plus, she's gonna be coming to us to break down the Biden CIA uh declassified document that we saw just yesterday morning break. | ||
And she's been following that story, so we're excited to have her on the program as well. | ||
Plus, Mel Kay joining us on this beautiful Wednesday morning. | ||
A lot to talk about with her, especially a new film that's very controversial because of course uh it highlights and it just adds to the left-wing violence that we see throughout our country right now. | ||
So Mel's gonna join us to sound off because she spent some time in Hollywood. | ||
So she knows a thing or two about uh how they make these films and if it's really just an innocent mistake that DiCaprio is featured in a film and has been kind of the main force behind a film that uh highlights left wing violence. | ||
So she's got a lot to say about that as well. | ||
So uh we're gonna be covering all of that today. | ||
Plus, I mean, last night I'm watching as all of these individuals are making the rounds on Fox News, as they usually do, and every single one of them, the senators are playing victims because they found out that they were spied on. | ||
And yes, you are a victim because obviously they shouldn't be spying on you. | ||
The Biden regime was doing that. | ||
They were going after their political opponents, and um, they're upset and they have every right to be upset. | ||
But why are you only upset when it affects you? | ||
It's been going on with so many innocent Americans for a very long time now, and sadly, sadly, there's a very limited group of people who were actually bold enough to come out and call it out. | ||
And so, yes, we should all be angry and upset that they decided to spy on people that were their opponents. | ||
But again, when you don't sound off about these issues from day one, it's really your fault. | ||
You are actually, I believe, a participant in all of it. | ||
So I'll be sounding off on that again today. | ||
A lot we're kicking off with today. | ||
I'm excited to talk to Senator Tommy Tilberville. | ||
Because if I'm looking for some of the shoot straight with me, it's that guy. | ||
And I know he's probably very upset when he found out they were looking at his calls to see what he was up to during the Biden regime error. | ||
And it's interesting too, because yesterday on MSNBC, we'll play the clip for you at the beginning of the show. | ||
Um, yesterday on MSNBC, there was a somebody you're very familiar with, who is allegedly a reporter, but he's more so a deep state uh spokesperson coming on and saying, Oh, this is totally normal. | ||
Totally normal to get the phone records of Republican senators and to go after them too. | ||
Yeah, it's not normal. | ||
There's nothing normal about it, of course. | ||
Uh, but they're trying to spin it the best way that they can. | ||
They don't really have much on that front, though, but they'll do their very best. | ||
So we'll be diving into all those topics in just a few moments. | ||
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Good morning and welcome to the American Journal. | |
I'm excited that you are all joining us today. | ||
A lot happening around the world before. | ||
Most importantly on this show. | ||
I have a lineup of incredible guests joining us in just a few moments. | ||
I'm very excited because we're gonna have Senator Tommy Tupperville joining the program in just a few moments. | ||
He's expected to call in in about 20, 25 minutes. | ||
And uh we got a lot to say with him because he found himself on a list, and not the list that you want to land on when you are a Republican lawmaker. | ||
He found out that he was being spied on by Jack Smith and all of his Democratic operatives who were doing their very best to go after and target anyone who is close to President Donald J. Trump. | ||
So obviously, Senator Tommy Telberville, not very happy when he learned of the news, and he's gonna join us in a little bit to sound off on that. | ||
He's joining us by a phone. | ||
We're very excited to have him on the program today. | ||
I'll also be joined by my friend, Mr. Congressman Tim Burchette. | ||
He is an incredible congressman, uh, one of the very few fighting for Americans. | ||
I I could say that with confidence. | ||
You know, I was in DC, and uh this is maybe two months ago, and he was the only one who I wanted to just stop in and pop in and say, hello, how you doing? | ||
Um, because he is the only one who I truly, not the only one, we've got a couple more, but he's the main one who actually cares to fight for Americans. | ||
And it's a very, very limited group of people who are fighters, but he is on our team. | ||
We're excited to have him on the program today. | ||
Uh he posted a tweet yesterday and it cracked me up saying that uh he's feeling kind of left out in regards to the Biden regime spying on Americans. | ||
Found out that uh, you know, he hasn't yet been named. | ||
I was kind of hoping the FBI legally investigated me. | ||
Yeah, you kind of feel left out to the party. | ||
Left out to the party, but uh he is an incredible patriot. | ||
I think he probably was spied on. | ||
I think he was. | ||
Just a matter of time before we find out. | ||
And actually, we're gonna play in a little bit, we're gonna play a clip from uh FBI director Cash Patel saying that there was actually more people who are being spied on. | ||
So new names will be dropping soon. | ||
Maybe he'll land on that list. | ||
It's actually probably one of the highest levels of honor one could have. | ||
Uh, but we're also be talking about that too. | ||
We're also gonna be talking about uh James Comey, because at 10 a.m. Eastern time today, he's gonna be making his way into a federal courthouse, just strolling on in, strolling on in. | ||
Uh, it's an honor to just be able to walk right in to the federal courthouses, not to get a raid at your home at 6 a.m. with ARM agents outside your home. | ||
You're just gonna stroll on in, face his charges, and then walk out. | ||
James Comey, James Comey. | ||
We'll see that that will happen at 10 a.m. Eastern time today. | ||
Also, President Donald Trump is expected to have a round table discussion on Antifa at 3 p.m. Eastern time today. | ||
Obviously, we'll be covering that here on InfoWars, of course. | ||
And I'll be going over the highlights tomorrow as well. | ||
But let's do the first thing. | ||
Let's talk about Arctic Frost, because of course everyone's talking about it right now. | ||
Uh, well, everyone except the mainstream media. | ||
I actually this morning wanted to see if like CNN, MSNBC, uh, if any of the outlets were actually covering what's been going on, and you're not seeing much from them. | ||
You're not seeing much, but you are seeing a spin. | ||
We'll play the spin for you in a little bit. | ||
But FBI director Cash Patel is going behind the scenes, trying to figure out what exactly happened during the Biden years. | ||
And he was on Fox yesterday and kind of detailed specifically on how he came about the evidence, how well hidden it was, and uh what he's uncovered. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
Look, they put this information, they, those that weaponized the FBI in prior leadership at DOJ and FBI. | ||
They took this information where they subpoena it, eight city United States senators, put it in a lockbox, put that lockbox in a vault, and then put that vault in a cyber place where no one can see or search these files. | ||
They're called uh restricted access and prohibited access. | ||
Restricted access means some people get to see it. | ||
Prohibited access, you put it in there when you want to hide it from the world, and that takes the authorization of the attorney general and the director of the FBI. | ||
So not only did they weaponize this law enforcement, but when we got in there, and when I got in as the FBI director, from my experience as Russian gate, I knew where to look and what rooms to open or what doors to kick down. | ||
And that's what we did. | ||
We found this information to expose the politicization by Jack Smith and the prior department of justice. | ||
I mean, just think about it. | ||
Eight sitting United States Senators, phone records were gathered and subpoenaed through the grand jury process, and it was buried and wormholed with the hope that no one would find it. | ||
So we're just scratching the surface here, but accountability is coming. | ||
You're darn right I fired those agents. | ||
You're darn right I blew up CR-15, the public corruption squad that led the weaponization at the W Washington field office. | ||
We're just warming up, but we are running our investigations to the ground. | ||
We are finding every single person involved. | ||
We will not leave a single room uh locked. | ||
We will go in through all the prohibited access requirements, and we will find the material and show the American public, like we have done in this FBI, more transformative and transparent than any in the US history to bring accountability to the American people. | ||
And we were work with our partners in Congress who should be furious at the prior administration's leadership and weaponization and singular politicization of law enforcement. | ||
The American public sees what we're doing, Sean, with the stats you just read off in the beginning. | ||
They see what we're doing here to develop to um unseal the vault and show the world how the deep state actually operated. | ||
It's not a Republican fiction. | ||
This is what Donald Trump was put in place to do, and I'm honored to be his FBI director to lead this charge, and the men and women at the FBI, we're all in on this mission. | ||
All right, I gotta say, I love to hear that from the FBI director. | ||
The reality is we need to go after these people. | ||
They need to be held accountable, and he says he's pushing for it. | ||
So it's good to hear on that front. | ||
Again, you have to give credit when credit's due. | ||
Uh, I'm obviously very critical of the FBI, especially under this new administration. | ||
So far, so good, I'd say. | ||
Listen, Cash Patel can only do so much. | ||
The rest of it falls on DOJ, and there's many people out there who believe that there's a lot of things falling flat once it gets to the desks of any of the top officials over at the DOJ. | ||
So I will say that I'm optimistic that the director truly means what he's saying right now. | ||
And we hope that there is accountability as followed, because that's truly important. | ||
Now, Senator Josh Hawley is another one who was on that list of individuals being spied on, and he uh reacted to the news, obviously, of being added to this list. | ||
In clip two, let's take a listen. | ||
Senator Judiciary Committee member just stepped out of that hearing. | ||
What did you hear from Dan Bongino and the FBI last night on this? | ||
Well, what I know, Bill, is that they targeted the DOJ, the Biden DOJ specifically targeted a group of us. | ||
They asked for our call records so they could see who we talked to, who called us. | ||
I believe also track our location over a period of days. | ||
This is outrageous. | ||
I mean, this is really unbelievable. | ||
It's blatantly unconstitutional. | ||
It's a violation of the First Amendment, it's a violation of the separation of powers, and it also goes to show you the extent to which the Biden administration was so corrupt using the FBI to target their political enemies. | ||
And let's not forget, they didn't just do it to senators, they did it to school board parents who went and spoke up at those school board meetings. | ||
They did it to 92 conservative organizations, including Charlie Kirk's turning point USA. | ||
They tried to recruit spies into Catholic parishes. | ||
That's the kind of people we're dealing with here. | ||
Bill, we need a total investigation, a thorough investigation into everybody who was responsible. | ||
And I think there needs to be prosecutions. | ||
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Okay. | |
Tracking their locations, I wonder why they'd want to do that. | ||
You see, there was something obviously going on within the Biden regime. | ||
They didn't charge any of these senators. | ||
It's very clear that they didn't find anything incriminating. | ||
But again, why go after them the first place? | ||
FBI director Cash Patel says there's more names that are gonna be dropped soon. | ||
He did say there are other Congress members. | ||
So we'll see how that all unravels, but again, shouldn't have happened in the first place, but it did. | ||
But it did. | ||
Now, uh, Senator John Kennedy, actually one of my favorite senators when I worked at Fox, I would love booking him on shows because uh he's very punchy and uh he always drops a good one-liner whenever he can. | ||
So yesterday, during the Senate Judiciary Committee, he decided to take the opportunity to put on full display for the world to see what the Biden regime was actually up to when he was grilling Pam Bonnie and by grilling, I mean, just you know, asking her a couple questions. | ||
He for sure made to bring all of this information up, but he wanted specifically for Pam Bonnie to confirm why would you get these subpoenas and how do you even obtain them? | ||
Take a listen. | ||
What do I have to show in that subpoena to get those phone records of a sitting? | ||
Did I mention it was a sitting United States Senator? | ||
I can't remember. | ||
What what do I have to show to get a the phone records of a sitting United States Senator? | ||
Yeah, Senator, there were actually eight sitting United States Senator. | ||
And you would have to have cause. | ||
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I'm sorry, what do I have to show what you would have to have cause to get the good calls or probable calls? | |
Probable cause. | ||
Okay. | ||
Um and and um probab call probable calls or or if it's a subpoena to stake him good cause. | ||
To show what you would need good cause for a subpoena to gas tikum, and what you would have to show is that you believed a crime had been committed, or there there was a possibility of a crime, or that could lead to other crimes. | ||
We frequently in criminal enterprises subpoena. | ||
Senator, they would have to have believed you were part of a criminal conspiracy, is my understanding. | ||
Huh. | ||
Now, if that's the case, it sounds kind of like they were trying to build a RICO case on GOP lawmakers, if that's true. | ||
Again, they went to great lengths, as you heard the FBI director describe to hide all of this, to make sure the American people didn't know what they were actually up to. | ||
Uh again, this highlights the level of corruption that was going on behind the scenes. | ||
But again, why was this all happening in the first place? | ||
Well, those are questions that many of us uh would like answered. | ||
And over on MSNBC, the spokesperson for the deep state, uh posing as a journalist, continues to go out there and protect all of his allies within the deep state by uh defending them by pretending all of this is normal operations. | ||
Take a listen to clip four. | ||
This was Nicole, uh an insidious triumph of right wing propaganda because Chu Chuck Grassley releases this redacted FBI document that shows that the FBI, as part of the Jack Smith investigation, obtained the tolling records to and from uh records that are the property of the phone company and that are obtainable by a subpoena, not uh not a warrant, not a court order, but a subpoena. | ||
The FBI obtained those in the course of the investigating the insurrection. | ||
But Grassley puts that out right wing media explodes in rage and call and calls this spying on uh Republican senators. | ||
And by the time it gets to the hearing, when sort of mainstream reporters like me are just trying to figure out what what is this all about and what's the context here, uh, you have senators saying that they were wiretapped, which was just a fantasy. | ||
That's not what happened. | ||
What this was was Jack Smith trying to figure out who Donald Trump was calling when he was trying to delay the certification. | ||
Uh this is according to my sources, the uh uh uh uh of the 2020 election, he was talking to members of Congress, and it wasn't just he has multiple cell phones, he goes through intermediaries, and there was a reference to this in the Smith report. | ||
He talks about uh uh Trump calling members of Congress, and he also talks about consulting with public integrity about the proper way to investigate that and how to obtain documents. | ||
So this is perfectly legitimate. | ||
These senators were not targeted, they were not under investigation, they were essentially witnesses in this investigation, but they've made it into this fake scandal, and now that it's having real world repercussions because as you said, Cash Patel just announced not long ago that he's firing FBI agents and disbanding a corruption squad. | ||
This is not the first corruption squad they disbanded, by the way. | ||
They are they had previously disbanded one in the Washington field office that that whose job was to investigate corruption in Congress, ironically enough. | ||
Uh so yeah, you're absolutely right. | ||
This is the these FBI agents are losing their jobs because they did what they were asked to do in a lawfully predicated investigation, and uh another corruption squad uh looking at public corruption uh doesn't exist, and a lot of people think that right now no one in the FBI or the Justice Department is examining public corruption uh unless it's something that Donald Trump wants them to look at. | ||
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Right. | |
And then even if it's something Donald Trump wants them to look at and they investigate it and found nothing, a case is brought to the You see how they always say that. | ||
Um first off, when he says sources, he's talking about his deep state operatives who are literally calling his phone telling him what the spin is. | ||
I mean, he's literally talking to the enemy. | ||
That's that's what you're hearing from that. | ||
This is the same person out there who's been defending uh J6 fusion. | ||
So much has gone on with this guy. | ||
So when he Tells you, oh, it was nothing. | ||
They were just trying to track down who President Trump was calling. | ||
Who the heck does Jack Smith think he is? | ||
See, he was never, and this is why it was so important to even just push back on his alleged authority to even prosecute President Trump. | ||
He didn't have authority to file charges. | ||
He didn't. | ||
And so to sit here and think that he has the authority to somehow, some way obtain the communication records of lawmakers. | ||
This is why it's so important to push back from day one. | ||
So many people sit pretty and just sit back and watch what's unraveling and say, oh, this is outrageous. | ||
How could this happen? | ||
But it wasn't supposed to happen in the first place. | ||
And all they had to do was push back, say something, subpoena all of these individuals to come forward in front of their committees. | ||
They chose not to. | ||
They chose not to. | ||
You see, Jack Smith was nothing less of a political operative, going out there to go after Joe Biden and the Democratic Party's opponents. | ||
He didn't actually have a legitimate case. | ||
He was trying to cook up a bunch of lies and go after the president. | ||
Now, again, let's just say it's regarding January 6th in that case that they were trying their very best to cook up against the president. | ||
We know that they did their best by using text messages in other cases to go after defendants. | ||
Talked about all the time. | ||
Stuart Rhodes was the big one for me. | ||
When I was on the phone with Seward while he was in jail, he literally told me that what you're seeing play out in my trial is what they want to do for President Trump. | ||
And long and behold, that was true. | ||
You see, they tried to say that Stuart Rhodes was the leader of the Oath Keepers, and he was the one who orchestrated everything behind the scenes, even though they didn't have a lick of evidence to prove that. | ||
But they were playing everything out with Stuart Rhodes. | ||
But the goal wasn't to go after Stewart ultimately. | ||
It was to go after the president of the United States at the time, President Donald J. Trump. | ||
So when we sit back and we watch what happened over these last few years, we need to make sure that we are calling it out once we start to see it begin. | ||
Because now all these Republican lawmakers are outraged, but they thought that the rest of us were too fringe. | ||
They actually, in most cases, didn't even want to talk on behalf of J Sixers to call out how repulsive it was that they were targeting these people, going after them for misdemeanor offenses by ripping off their front doors at 6 a.m. | ||
You see, those were individuals who they just deemed as less than them. | ||
I mean, that's the reality. | ||
When I would try to call around and get members in the Senate, get members in the House involved, they thought they were better than these people. | ||
Little did you know that the FBI was doing the same exact thing to you. | ||
They wanted to say that they could get away with it. | ||
And it's gonna take years and years and years to purge these people out. | ||
But essentially, they got away with the crime because no one's going to prison. | ||
You know, we're sitting here waiting for James Comey to have his hearing today. | ||
But folks, I could promise you that nothing big is gonna come of this. | ||
In fact, this is the bare minimum. | ||
And James Comey and John Bolton having Bolton's home rated, guess what? | ||
They're not Democrats. | ||
They're not Democrats. | ||
So those are the two safest bets. | ||
Plus, it's like the bare minimum when it comes to criminal charges. | ||
And we know based on court records, they did uncover classified information at Bolton's home. | ||
Has he been charged yet? | ||
I don't have a mugshot. | ||
Do you have a mugshot? | ||
James Comey's just gonna walk on into court today. | ||
That's a luxury. | ||
That's a luxury that those on the right were never offered. | ||
They were so quick to get a mugshot. | ||
They didn't care if they were factually true, what they were saying. | ||
They just get them, boys, ripping off their front doors at 6 a.m. | ||
You know, we had Roger Stone on the show last week, and uh obviously he's very upset about all of this, and he should be upset about all of this because we saw the lens that they went to to go after these people. | ||
In clip five, we're gonna listen to Chris Cuomo. | ||
It's a very interesting clip because Chris Cuomo is now trying to uh defend those on the left by pretending like President Trump is somehow, some way going after his political opposition. | ||
Uh, and he's saying this to someone named uh Eric Trump. | ||
But the good news is Eric Trump doesn't let him get away with it. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
I find it so ironic that you're literally One that's pushing back on the weaponization of government when the very same people that were coming after us, you know, went after your brother, you know, like hounds. | ||
I mean, they they did everything they could to destroy his governorship. | ||
They did everything they could to destroy his life. | ||
They did everything they could to destroy you. | ||
I sat in that same seat. | ||
The only difference is my last name wasn't Cuomo. | ||
My last name was Trump. | ||
They were trying to destroy my father. | ||
And by doing that, they were trying to destroy me, and they were trying to destroy the Trump organization. | ||
They were trying to try to take all our assets and strip her name off of every building in New York City. | ||
You've been on the receiving end of the very same people that I've been on the receiving end of. | ||
And so to play coy with me as if this isn't happening in the United States of America just seems ironic and foolish given what you've been through more so than anybody. | ||
Hold on a second. | ||
What did you just say that you think I'm doing? | ||
I'm asking you questions about whether or not if something is wrong, it is also wrong to do the same thing when you get back in power, which certainly happened the first time the administration came in. | ||
You went right after Biden. | ||
And I don't mean you. | ||
You weren't part of the administration. | ||
I'll get to you in a second in terms of what's going on right now. | ||
But if you think I'm playing coy, uh, you don't know me as well as you should. | ||
I'm not playing toy. | ||
I know what happened to me. | ||
Did we say that's what happened now? | ||
Looks like what was done to you. | ||
That's why I'm asking the question. | ||
Did we raid Biden's home? | ||
You know, did we did we try and bankrupt Biden? | ||
Did they come after us? | ||
Did we weaponize every AG and DA? | ||
You know, against Biden. | ||
Do we do we do that against Hunter Biden, who had a laptop from Hill, pictures of cocaine, illicit drug use, prostitution? | ||
You know, did we did we do that? | ||
Did we make up a dirty dossier uh uh about Biden? | ||
Did they try and destroy Biden's marriage? | ||
You know, what was any of that true? | ||
I mean, did did we make up stories that Biden had secret servers in the basement of his home communicating with the Kremlin in in Russia? | ||
You know, did we strip Biden off the ballot of multiple states? | ||
Did we take Biden off of Twitter and Instagram and Facebook and try and silence his voice voice so he couldn't communicate? | ||
Did we put Biden in a courtroom every single day? | ||
91 felony counts that have all been overturned for my father now, right? | ||
For for nonsense to try and keep him off of a campaign trail and to try and destroy his life. | ||
You know, did we do any of that? | ||
You see, Chris Cuomo is doing his very best impression of trying to rewrite history. | ||
Rewrite history. | ||
He was on the wrong side of all these issues, but now he wants to appear to be a moderate down the middle. | ||
He's not. | ||
He's not. | ||
If you were sleeping these last few years, you probably would think, God, Chris has a he has a point. | ||
But if you've been paying attention to what was going on, when not only President Trump, but others, even low-level people who I don't even think met the president, how they were being wrapped into these Rico cases for no reason at all. | ||
If you've been paying attention to that, you would probably be outraged by those claims that Chris Cuomo continues to make. | ||
He's uh he's a uh individual who likes to play defense for the deep state. | ||
But he thinks he's rewriting history. | ||
Uh he's not a good person. | ||
He's actually an awful person, and you can't let him get away with that stuff. | ||
You can't let him get away with that stuff. | ||
So good on Eric Trump are pushing back on that front. | ||
And by the way, when they went after Andrew Cuomo, it was justifiable. | ||
Justifiable. | ||
There's a long laundry list of pay-to-play schemes that they believe he's allegedly been involved in. | ||
Obviously, the nursing home scandal is massive, but other Democrats did that as well. | ||
And so you can't really go after him for what happened in those nursing homes. | ||
Because it played into what Democrats are looking to doing. | ||
They they wanted to make the COVID pandemic worse than what it was. | ||
And so sadly, they intentionally killed off, in my opinion, killed off the elderly population. | ||
Chris Cuomo knows that. | ||
He was hoping that his brother was going to run for president. | ||
That's why he gave his CNN platform away to his brother. | ||
He wasn't targeted. | ||
He found an innocent victim in all of this. | ||
So it's important to highlight that every single day. | ||
Every single day I'm gonna highlight that. | ||
These two trolls are awful people. | ||
One of them is now running for New York City Mayor, of course. | ||
And the other one now has a show on News Nation. | ||
But he's learning, he's learning that he's not as popular as he thought he was. | ||
And that big head of his. | ||
All right, folks, there's more to unpack. | ||
Senator Tommy Tellerville is joining us in just a few moments. | ||
So you're gonna want to be there for that. | ||
He's calling in. | ||
Uh, we look forward to talking to him about being surveilled by the Biden regime. | ||
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Welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
We're excited that you are all here. | ||
I'm even more excited because we're going to be speaking with Senator Tommy Tubberville in just a few moments. | ||
Now, Tupperville, uh, my favorite Senator right now, uh, especially especially given the fact that he was just added to a list, but it's the right list. | ||
It's the list when all the enemies are going after President Trump. | ||
It's less you want to be on. | ||
It's less you want to be on because you're a patriot because you're fighting for this country. | ||
And uh you want to make sure that the government knows that these people who are trying to destroy this country know that you are not on the side of evil. | ||
That is exactly what Tupperville finds himself on. | ||
So uh when it comes to how far the Biden regime was looking to go to target our uh well, their political opponents, I should say, they really had no boundaries. | ||
And we're gonna listen to Cash Patel, because the FBI director yesterday was outlining how aggressive they went after President Trump's allies, but most importantly, how they tried to cover it up. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
Sean, I want to peel this onion carefully. | ||
Look, they put this information, they, those that weaponized the FBI and prior leadership at DOJ and FBI. | ||
They took this information where they subpoenaed eight sitting United States senators, put it in a lockbox, put that lockbox in a vault, and then put that vault in a cyber place where no one can see or search these files. | ||
They're called uh restricted access and prohibited access. | ||
Restricted access means some people get to see it. | ||
Prohibited access, you put it in there when you want to hide it from the world, and that takes the authorization of the attorney general and the director of the FBI. | ||
So not only did they weaponize this law enforcement, but when we got in there, and when I got in as the FBI director, from my experience as Russian gate, I knew where to look and what rooms to open and what doors to kick down. | ||
And that's what we did. | ||
We found this information to expose the politicization by Jack Smith and the prior Department of Justice. | ||
By phone is joining me, Senator Tommy Tuberville. | ||
Obviously, he was one of the eight on this list. | ||
That was just recently released by Senator Chuck Grassley's office, and he's with us today. | ||
Senator Tupperville, I want to thank you for joining us. | ||
Uh it's shocking to see that they thought they could get away with this, but it's not surprising. | ||
We've heard time and time again on how aggressive they were going after Americans, other lawmakers. | ||
But now you find yourself on this list. | ||
What was your initial reaction when you found out that they were looking after your call records? | ||
Well, good morning, Brianna. | ||
Um, you know, I thought, well, I might as well go down and start trying on prison pinstripes uh because uh th these these criminals on the other side, they're gonna try to do anything to put anybody in prison that doesn't like the nonsense that they're putting on. | ||
But it's it's embarrassing to the country that uh not just as senators, but just as regular citizens. | ||
Number one, Jack Smith would would subpoena uh just carte blanche of eight sitting U.S. Senators, not knowing well, we might hit something here that might help us on put President Trump on bars for a thousand years. | ||
Or the other thing is that I'm really confident is going after ACNT, who when they call ADNT, and says, you know, we've got a subpoena here for these senators uh phone numbers, uh Coach Tupperville is one of them. | ||
Uh we'd like to get those. | ||
Well, wait a minute. | ||
These are sitting U.S. senators, these are citizens of the United States. | ||
Uh, let me call and let them know that they're going to uh we're going to give up their numbers. | ||
Wait a minute. | ||
That is that is private information. | ||
What what are we doing here? | ||
Uh uh again, it has to be a criminal uh subpoena. | ||
Now they hadn't got me on any kind of criminal charges whatsoever, nor really President Trump. | ||
They were just fishing. | ||
And to me, when you're fishing like that, you don't have credible evidence. | ||
You don't have the right to subpoena anybody's phone record. | ||
Yeah, yeah, they don't have that right. | ||
And you know, it wasn't just you guys also. | ||
I remember when I was talking to the FBI whistleblowers, uh, several of them after they came forward to Congress, actually got their records subpoenaed as well. | ||
But the the steps were uh a little they were able to find out that their records were subpoenaed because uh Twitter informed them as well as Google as well. | ||
So they received some type of communications in regards to that happening, and so they were they knew that they were under investigation, even though these agencies didn't tell them. | ||
So I think that's deeply concerning. | ||
Uh we're listening, though, as they're trying to dismiss it. | ||
And there's an MSNBC reporter who finally, or who constantly finds himself uh defending these deep state operatives, and he's on MSNBC saying that they were only trying to figure out if you were communicating with the president that day on January 6th and what your communications were like with the president. | ||
What's your reaction to hearing an excuse like that? | ||
Well, uh there's no excuse for it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Uh by the way, this went back to January the fourth before I was even sworn in uh uh getting my phone records. | ||
And that wasn't just uh January the sixth, and uh you know uh again, it goes back to privacy. | ||
I can remember when there was a murder case or something a few years ago, and Apple said there's no way we're gonna open this iPhone and look into it and give out uh, you know, private information. | ||
There's no way we're gonna do it. | ||
Uh there's no difference in this. | ||
Uh it it is just absolutely insane what these people have tried to do behind the scenes, and thank God for Cash Patel kicking the doors down and say, listen, we we got in here, I know exactly where to look. | ||
And thank goodness for these whistleblowers. | ||
Now, Brianna, they're coming out of the woodwork. | ||
And so this is just the tip of the iceberg here of uh information that's going to be brought out in the next few years and hopefully very soon. | ||
Um I, for one, along with Marcia Blackburn, we've talked about having trying to have Jack Smith this bar. | ||
Why in the world would this guy have a lawyer's license, be able to do anything uh when he's just out there fishing trying to get President Trump and trying to uh just go out there and just throw in a net over a bunch of senators saying we might be able to get something here? | ||
Well, that that's stupid. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, no, it is. | ||
It is. | ||
And I think it highlights also another element to all of this on how they all wanted to loop all of you into a criminal case. | ||
Uh it looks like that's what they were trying to do. | ||
And we know that they were going after uh the records of President Trump's attorneys, their financial records. | ||
And when I asked legal experts, they say, yeah, you kind of want to see if there's any type of criminality behind there, but you also want to see how well they could fund their own legal defense. | ||
If they could actually provide enough funding on their own defense, then you might be reluctant to go after them. | ||
But if you think you could get a plea deal possibly, then you might be more willing to go after these people. | ||
Uh it's just one of the many layers of lawfare and going after lawmakers is is pretty egregious. | ||
We thought we'd never we would never be here, but we are. | ||
I know you're mentioning possibly trying to get Jack Smith disbarred. | ||
Are there any type of solutions also that you guys are working on right now to resolve this issue? | ||
Well, first of all, we're trying to get all the information we were told by Dan Bangino at her briefing when we first found out about this a couple of days ago that listen, we we just got in the door and started looking at this this information. | ||
Hopefully, we'll have more to add on to this by the end of the week or next week. | ||
So let's let them do their their due diligence. | ||
Uh let's let them uh let's let's don't jump to a conclusion here. | ||
Let's find out exactly what they were trying to do, who they did it to. | ||
I wouldn't I wouldn't uh doubt that there was a lot more people gonna be involved in this uh uh whether it's from Jack Smith and and uh the Biden administration or I mean more people they went after, uh whether it's uh friends of President Trump or whether it's more Congress Congressmen uh or senators, uh I would think that this thing's gonna get even bigger and bigger. | ||
They had to put Donald Trump in jail. | ||
They knew he was gaining momentum. | ||
They knew he when he got in there, stuff like this was gonna happen, so they just opened the floodgates and started breaking every law they possibly could of trying to keep him from getting into office again. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
He won and they're gonna pay the price. | ||
Yeah, yeah, and they have to to make sure this never happens again. | ||
Senator, I wanted to change topics a bit because obviously right now the government shut down. | ||
We're on day eight of the shutdown. | ||
Uh, but we have Chuck Schumer who's out there right now, and he's pretending like this shutdown isn't being caused by him and his leadership. | ||
In fact, he's even denying something that they're well on the record about in regards to providing illegal aliens with health care. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
We're not pushing to give health insurance to undocumented immigrants. | ||
That's a lie. | ||
It's been proven to be a lie over and over again, but he doesn't care. | ||
He just keeps restating the lie because he's so afraid of the truth. | ||
Senator, I I have to try to say this without laughing, but uh Chuck Schumer thinks it's a lie. | ||
We we know that Democrats are pushing for illegal aliens to be put onto our health care system. | ||
Uh so what's going on here? | ||
Well, you're exactly right. | ||
Schumer shut down. | ||
Listen, Brianna, let's open it back up. | ||
All we have to do is go back down to the floor here in a few hours, which we're gonna vote again. | ||
And the 52 Republicans vote on it and get eight Democrats to vote on it, and it's back open. | ||
And then we can negotiate and talk about whatever they want to talk about. | ||
But we are not giving them 1.5 trillion dollars more of the American taxpayers' money just simply for the fact that they're gonna try to buy more votes. | ||
Uh we have 700 uh uh thousand people that are illegals that are taking social security that never worked a day in their life in this country, and we're going broke. | ||
I mean, these people they're not afraid of anything, but they will lie when the truth is better. | ||
Chuck Schumer can't tell the truth. | ||
He is getting his ears beat off uh by the far left. | ||
Uh he is trying to appease them. | ||
But at the end of the day, this has nothing to do with us. | ||
We're I've voted for uh to open up their government what, six, seven times now after after uh we started voting on this over a week ago. | ||
We'll vote on it again today. | ||
They'll vote it down, and it's their fault. | ||
Open the government back up and let's go back to work and talk about these issues, but we are not funding uh illegals in anything that they want to do. | ||
I'm telling you that right now, that's not gonna happen. | ||
Yeah, yeah, we need to make sure that doesn't happen because Americans want to be put first, and we're not second second-class citizens in our own country. | ||
Senator Tommy Tubberville, I'm excited to have you on the program today. | ||
I know it's a busy day for you, so thank you for calling into the show today. | ||
We appreciate your time, sir. | ||
Thank you. | ||
God bless. | ||
God bless you as well. | ||
Uh Senator Tommy Tubberville, one of the very few fighters we have in DC, and so it's an honor to have him on the program today. | ||
It's so insane. | ||
And I love the fact that he just told us that both him and Senator Marsha Blackburn are looking to have Jack Smith disbarred. | ||
Yes, that's the same type of treatment they should be met with. | ||
Because, folks, uh, we saw what they did to Rudy Giuliani. | ||
Obviously, my friend Jeff Clark is still going through it. | ||
We saw what happened with John Eastman. | ||
Uh, they went after people who did not break the law who wanted to represent President Donald Trump. | ||
And so they targeted them by doing what you what you heard, getting them disbarred, trying to mess up their finances, obviously. | ||
Going after them, actually, because they were also name in our Arctic Frost. | ||
And so a time and time again, we continue to see this all how it plays out, but they are evil. | ||
These are evil people to have sat here and to sit here and to go through all these criminal investigations and the people who you know weren't doing anything wrong. | ||
It just shows what we're up against. | ||
We're up against evil. | ||
And they didn't care. | ||
They didn't care. | ||
You know, the senator also mentioned the fact that he's not happy that ATT turned over these records. | ||
Let me just let me pause on that a little bit. | ||
Let me tell you what happened with the whistleblowers. | ||
So I broke the story um, this is maybe a little over a year ago, maybe a year and a half ago, when FBI whistleblowers, Garrett O'Boyle specifically, was targeted by the Biden administration when he came forward to Congress, which he was allowed to do, he made his his disclosures, and then that's when they launched an investigation. | ||
Now, into all of them, they actually go after them and look up your credit score, your information. | ||
They try to see what your finances are when you come forward as a whistleblower. | ||
And we know this because there's a record of when they do that. | ||
So Garrett O'Boyle had his communications subpoenaed. | ||
They went after, I believe it was Gmail. | ||
They also went after Apple and Twitter, I believe, all three of them. | ||
And he sh- I mean, yeah, I was in awe. | ||
Because it's just such a bold harassment move to make when you know he's coming forward to report corruption. | ||
And so when you go through all of this and you start seeing the the documents that are being presented, the copies of the subpoenas, because these companies are letting Garrett know that, hey, they are actually looking for your communication. | ||
And it's interesting to note, too, I know, and thank you for our sta our control room for putting this up. | ||
Uh even though we were told by the FBI that Steve Friend and Garrett O'Boyle have both been reinstated, according to my sources, they haven't been paid yet. | ||
We're still waiting to see what their status is. | ||
I I can't talk to the guys because I'm a member of the media, so I don't want to jeopardize them being reinstated. | ||
Uh, It's against FBI policy. | ||
So I'm just going off of what I'm being told from third party sources. | ||
But they have not been made right so far. | ||
Again, uh, this is the levels that they go to to go after people. | ||
This is what they do. | ||
And so even though Garrett O'Boyle was legally doing what he was allowed to do, they didn't like the fact that he was bold enough to come forward as a whistleblower, make any type of disclosures to Congress. | ||
And so they open up a criminal investigation into him. | ||
Why did they do that? | ||
Well, they want to slander your name. | ||
They want to slander your name. | ||
And that's exactly what they were looking to do. | ||
So again, we need to highlight this stuff. | ||
This is what they want to get away with. | ||
This is what they want to get away with. | ||
These men are good people. | ||
Here you go. | ||
FBI, DOJ, Jerry Nadler work together to target FBI whistleblowers. | ||
You guys are the best. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Gary D'Oboyle has been put through hell. | ||
Has been put through hell. | ||
And we still don't even know what he blew the whistle on because he kept his mouth shut. | ||
You see, those disclosure disclosures that he submitted forward to Congress haven't been made public. | ||
And he's doing that because again, he was trying to go about this the right way. | ||
But the Biden regime declared war on him, and he's just a regular folk like the rest of us. | ||
And he was forced to fight off the federal government himself. | ||
And so subpoena after subpoena, guess what? | ||
They found nothing. | ||
They never filed criminal charges against Garrett O'Boyle. | ||
Just like the senators, just like those members of Congress that they actually went after their records, even seizing the phone of one congressman. | ||
You see, all of the federal laws out there, they couldn't figure out one to make stick. | ||
What does that tell you? | ||
That's why I think it's an honor to be added to any of these lists at this point. | ||
Because if they tried their very best to land any type of criminal charge on you and they weren't able to do it, especially because it would have been filed probably in Washington, D.C. in front of a liberal jury. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
You probably aren't a criminal. | ||
You probably aren't a real criminal. | ||
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Oh, I almost forgot to mention there was this political article. | ||
And it's quite interesting because politico is trying their very best to run defense and to say that Josh Hawley falsely says that the FBI tapped senators' phones during Jack Smith probe. | ||
Isn't that something? | ||
Isn't that something? | ||
The level that the mainstream media will go to to defend the deep state operatives is pretty impressive. | ||
One must assume at this point uh that they have somehow, someway infiltrated themselves into the mainstream media. | ||
I remember being at one outlet. | ||
And I have an NDA, so I can't say names. | ||
It's not like an NDA, it's like an agreement, I should say. | ||
Um but they would pitch things to you and you go, that's pretty strange. | ||
Why are we why are we being forced? | ||
It's it was mandatory, it wasn't even a pitch. | ||
It's mandatory to cover a certain story. | ||
It was about like a Democrat who was running for Congress and they want us to run the ad on all shows. | ||
And I'm like, well, that's strange. | ||
Why would we run this ad? | ||
Our audience doesn't like Democrats. | ||
And then you're like, how who is this person who's who's telling me that This is mandatory to put in the show for today. | ||
And then long and behold, you know what it is? | ||
It's someone who really doesn't have much in the way of media experience, but they somehow made their way to a top position, which was a position that forced you to have to comply with whatever they said was content that needed to be on your show. | ||
And so it's one of the many layers that go on throughout the mainstream media. | ||
And I was always scratching my head, wondering how do these people end up in these positions. | ||
They're the ones telling me what I have to cover every day. | ||
It's why I didn't last too long over there. | ||
I think every year I would transfer to a new company. | ||
Just because I'd sit there and go, this has to get better. | ||
Again, no one controls the content on this show. | ||
This is just purely me. | ||
But on the mainstream outlets, yeah, they they tell you what you gotta say. | ||
They tell you what you have to cover. | ||
Even if you know your audience won't like it. | ||
They're like, play that campaign video. | ||
It was insane. | ||
It was insane. | ||
And that's what's that's what's going on though. | ||
You know, all in the COVID vaccine mandates that were forced upon employees, that purged out a lot of the free thinkers. | ||
Obviously, I lost my job over at Fox over it. | ||
But there's a reason why those things work. | ||
They work if you're somebody who works for the Intel community, and you want to make sure that those that comply are the only ones who are still employed by these companies. | ||
And I wasn't the only one to walk away from Fox. | ||
There was others who did, but they weren't going to go public. | ||
They figured maybe I'll go back and get a job over there later. | ||
Obviously, going public with something like that, it has its consequences. | ||
It has its consequences. | ||
You know, Fox has uh, they won't directly throw anything my way, but they definitely have done a lot behind the scenes to make sure that my career or to try to make sure my career won't succeed. | ||
In fact, they purchased the company that used to stream my show, and then two weeks later, my show got canned. | ||
And I was told that, no, no, no, you're fine. | ||
Don't worry about it. | ||
They knew that you had a show with us. | ||
Uh, Fox is one of the many companies that I have an issue with, but again, it's just it's endless. | ||
They control the media, they control the narrative, and there's very few people who are bold enough to stand up to it. | ||
Many people had the same story as I had. | ||
It just decided not to tell it. | ||
All right, Christy No was in Portland yesterday, and we're gonna dive into this a little bit because in clip six, Gnome said that she met with the Portland mayor. | ||
And it's very, very interesting to hear how that interaction went. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
Asked if I wanted to meet with the mayor, and I said, absolutely, came back and just met with a mayor, and I'm so extremely disappointed. | ||
He's continuing to play politics, uh, did not commit to any of those promises, and said that he'd give me an answer by tomorrow. | ||
And I'm hopeful that he will. | ||
What I told him is that if he did not follow through on some of these security measures for our officers, we were going to cover him up with more federal resources, and that we were gonna send four times the amount of federal officers here so that the people of Portland could have some safety. | ||
They could have some security. | ||
Today, Jesse, we went and got a sex offender off the streets here in Portland uh that had been violating minors, and we're gonna bring him to justice. | ||
And this Portland mayor tried to brag about him making our streets safer. | ||
No, absolutely not. | ||
It is our federal CBP and ICE officers that are cleaning up this city. | ||
And every single day they're gonna stay dedicated to doing that. | ||
So none of these officials thanked you for getting these pedophiles off the street. | ||
Uh, they said that they were glad that that was happening, but that they weren't gonna change their posture. | ||
Oh, isn't that interesting? | ||
They weren't thrilled, I'm sure, when they had to get rid of their pedophiles. | ||
Folks, this is what we're up against in Portland. | ||
And I have to give credit when credit's due. | ||
Christy know making her way to Portland was great. | ||
But I love the fact that she gave independent journalist Nick Sorder a front row ticket to everything that happened yesterday in Portland. | ||
He was there to cover it all, filming it, posting it online. | ||
And it was very impressive to see. | ||
Uh, he had a front and center, I guess, viewing of all of this. | ||
And this is what you want because they thought they could go after him, they could shut him down, arrest him. | ||
And there he is covering Christy Gnome, grilling not only just the mayor, but also the chief of police, the person who wanted to lock up Nick Sorder. | ||
Best part is Nick is just there filming As uh they are forced to look the other way. | ||
I mean, the the police chief was like not trying to make eye contact with Nick. | ||
That's what it looked like from the videos I was seeing online. | ||
They fear him now, because obviously Nick comes with accountability. | ||
He's gonna demand accountability for everyone who went after him, and we're excited about that. | ||
We had his lawyer on the show yesterday, and they're not done with Portland. | ||
They're not done, and we're thankful for that because again, folks, the First Amendment is very, very clear. | ||
Nick had every right to be there, of course, and be front and center and to be walking out of public streets, and Tifa had no right to assault him. | ||
In fact, he's been assaulted now three times. | ||
Um, and we are thankful because DHS, as you see, the DOJ, Campbell calling him. | ||
Um, now the civil rights division, Harmie Dillon getting involved in that too, but also President Trump texting Nick. | ||
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Texting Nick. | |
This is very important that we talk about these things. | ||
Because Nick's just trying to capture what it's like for an independent journalist in these streets of Portland. | ||
And obviously, they're not very welcoming. | ||
Now, as Christy Gnome was up there too, and I love the fact that she brought Nick with her on everything. | ||
This is great. | ||
There's like a guy in a chicken suit. | ||
Very strange. | ||
My sources tell me he's really not well in the head. | ||
Uh, but they were all down there protesting. | ||
We don't mind peaceful protests, even Noah's saying that. | ||
But uh, once you get violent, we're not gonna allow that to happen. | ||
We're not gonna allow that. | ||
So thankfully, Noah was front and center in that. | ||
We'll we'll keep diving into her visit yesterday to Portland. | ||
Because she got a couple of interviews. | ||
She's also apparently a journalist, because while perps were being arrested in by perps, let's just say perves, because there's one who's even admitting to abusing a child in a video that she took. | ||
Um, well, Christy Nome is letting them know that they broke the law in this country, and we're gonna make sure that they get out. | ||
We're gonna ship them out of this country. | ||
So we'll play those clips for you in just a few moments. | ||
I'm excited though, because Congressman Tim Burchett's gonna be joining the program in just a few moments. | ||
Tim is one of the best. | ||
The fighters that we have in DC. | ||
There's not many, but he's definitely one of them. | ||
And he's not very happy because he wasn't added to the list. | ||
So maybe because Cash Patel's holding on to some names, maybe he might end up on the list. | ||
Well, he'll be joining me in just a few moments to react to all things related to that. | ||
So do not go anywhere. | ||
There's more American Journal on the way. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
I'm excited that you're all joining us today. | ||
We've got a great show lineup for you. | ||
Some incredible guests joining the program. | ||
So thank you for jumping on with us. | ||
Tim Burchette will be joining me in just a few moments. | ||
He's the incredible congressman from Tennessee. | ||
I always call him Congressman. | ||
He says, No, no, no, call me Tim. | ||
He is just an incredible, incredible man and someone who we have fighting for us in DC. | ||
I could say that with confidence. | ||
I could say that with confidence. | ||
Uh, one of the very few, I think I can name maybe just a couple for you on just one hand on who I truly believe are in this fight for the best reasons. | ||
And uh it's good to call him a friend, so he'll be joining the show in a few moments. | ||
But we were also joined by Senate Senator Tommy Tupperville, and uh Tupperville joined the program today, and actually, I think it might have been breaking. | ||
I don't I don't know if he said it on any other shows. | ||
I've been trying to keep my ear to the ground on all of this. | ||
But he said that him and Senator Marsha Blackburn are actually going to be trying their best to get Jack Smith disbarred. | ||
I mean, that's a big one, folks. | ||
Uh, as you know, lawfare was used against President Trump's personal attorneys, as well as uh Jeff Clark, who was working over the DOJ. | ||
They didn't like what they represented, and so they tried their very best to go after them. | ||
And so, yeah, I think it's warranted to disbar Jack Smith. | ||
Jack Smith was not operating according to the law. | ||
He was trying his very best to help Democrats advance their political agenda, keep President Trump off of the campaign trail. | ||
He failed. | ||
He failed big time, by the way. | ||
But he needs to pay for the consequences, he needs to pay the ultimate consequence, which is to being disbarred. | ||
He is an evil, evil person. | ||
And so we're excited to have Tupperville join the show today. | ||
That's a big one. | ||
Jack Smith should be disbarred. | ||
And I'm excited that the senator came on the program today to say just that. | ||
Again, we don't know exactly what their outline for a solution on all of this is, Tupperville telling us that he's kind of walking through it all and gonna figure it out as they learn more, saying that they had a sit down with the deputy FBI director, and that Dan Bongino, of course. | ||
Um, But they are learning more and more about all of this. | ||
And that's really the key point, the key element to this. | ||
Again, it wasn't just them, it was average Americans also being spied on. | ||
And I like hate saying average, as if it's like kind of like a demeaning thing. | ||
But American citizens, people who aren't front and center in DC, they were being tacked. | ||
And so it's pretty disturbing that this is all going on, but it's not surprising. | ||
You and I both know they were trying their very best to go after these great people. | ||
And it's interesting because when you look at the list of GOP senators that they targeted their phone records on, you know what's interesting? | ||
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They're not MAGA. | |
Right? | ||
There's a lot of rhinos on that list. | ||
And so when I sit back and was reading the list, I was like, why are they going after these people? | ||
I mean, that is how why they tried to spread that net to see what they could capture. | ||
So again, we've got a lot that we need to get to the bottom on that on. | ||
We're also waiting for James Comey to shuffle his way into federal court today. | ||
He's supposed to be there now. | ||
James Comey not arrested, not arrested. | ||
He gets the luxury of getting uh police escort still when he decided to do that 8647 post. | ||
He wasn't slapped in handcuffs and dragged in. | ||
No, they just came up, gave him a car ride, had him talk it out. | ||
And now he's just gonna make his way into the courtroom voluntarily. | ||
It's double standards. | ||
Double standards. | ||
Susan Crabtree is also gonna join the program in just a little bit as well. | ||
Uh she is doing incredible, incredible work. | ||
And she has been uh sifting through a lot of the details regarding the declassified documents that we spoke about yesterday on the program in regards to Joe Biden, his family, and their connection to Ukraine, the business deals, how aggressive they were, we're making sure that didn't get out. | ||
So I'm looking forward to detailing that for you as well. | ||
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We got more to unpack in just a few moments. | |
Welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
I'm excited that you're all joining me today. | ||
Uh, we've got a lot to unpack. | ||
As many of you guys know, in the last hour we spoke with Senator Tommy Tumberville because he found himself on a list when the Biden regime was spying on him, trying to gather his call records. | ||
Well, Telberville telling us that uh it's not over. | ||
And in fact, that him and Senator Marsha Blackburn are gonna try their very best to get Jack Smith disbarred. | ||
That's one of the first moves they look to make. | ||
So we're excited about that, because we need consequences for what took place. | ||
But folks, we're learning more and more about what actually happened. | ||
And we're gonna play clip 20 for you because it's the FBI director, Cash Patel, saying that these senators that were targeted, they're not criminals, but they were somehow, some way on a list for the Biden regime. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
Step back and think about it for a second. | ||
You have, as do you now know of, eight sitting United States senators whose phone records were subpoenaed by the Department of Justice in the prior administration. | ||
For what? | ||
For what purpose? | ||
None of these senators are criminals. | ||
They have no criminal activity associated with them whatsoever. | ||
Why did the Department of Justice and Jack Smith go in there and authorize subpoenas? | ||
And it's not just them, there's others. | ||
And so what we're doing in our transparency in our commitment to transparency and our initiative at FBI and DOJ is putting the records out, providing them to Congress, letting them conduct oversight. | ||
But we will also internally investigate those involved. | ||
We've already disbanded the public corruption squad at WFO. | ||
We've already jettisoned these people at the FBI that were involved in the politicization of law enforcement. | ||
And if there needs to be a criminal investigation, you better believe it. | ||
We're on it. | ||
Yeah, there needs to be accountability for all involved joining me to discuss is Congressman Tim Bershad. | ||
He's one of the incredible individuals over in DC fighting for Americans, and it's an honor to have him on the program today. | ||
Congressman, you know, I saw your post, and uh you have not yet been notified about being on this list. | ||
It seems like though, if you do make this list that it's kind of an endorsement from the deep state because they don't like the people who have been fighting uh for the American people for the presidents. | ||
So uh, but we're told by Cash Patel that there's still more names to drop. | ||
I just wanted to get your overall reaction to the news that they were going after the calls of these GOP senators. | ||
Marsha Blackburn and um and Senator Hagerty or my state were both subpoenaed, uh, or it's not subpoenaed, they were both illegally, I guess their phones were tapped or whatever. | ||
Um I you know, I find it kind of odd these two, you know, they're they're about as square as they come as they say they're clean as a hound's tooth. | ||
I mean, these are the type of people that you'd sit beside in high school because they took great notes, you know. | ||
I mean, they're not they're not calling Xi Jinping, they're not calling uh uh Middle Eastern terrorists, they're not organizing riots. | ||
Um yet you could probably find Democrats who were. | ||
And that that seems that is very troubling to me that they're uh they were allowed to do this. | ||
And you gotta ask yourself, they're doing this to United States senators. | ||
Goodness gracious, who else are they? | ||
Are they what are they doing to the average American citizens? | ||
And so I I think it's time we get to the bottom of it. | ||
This thing's a rat's nest. | ||
I've always said Washington isn't a swamp, it's a sewer. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Swamp some something pretty cool. | ||
A sewer is man-made and it stinks. | ||
It it does stink. | ||
And and the point, when I was looking at the list of names, I I wouldn't say that these were a bunch of bag of Republicans. | ||
These are people who have been pretty down the middle for a very long time now. | ||
Uh even Dan Sullivan, Senator Senator Dan Sullivan, was someone who I was kind of shocked to see that he was on the list. | ||
But uh those who pretend to be journalists and they're actually helping the deep state get their message out. | ||
Uh, there's one reporter over at MSNBC who's saying that they were just looking to see how or when they were communicating with President Trump, because this was all supposed to be part of the J6 criminal trial and all of this. | ||
Uh Tupperville just joining us just a few moments ago, the great senator from Alabama, and he said too that, you know, he didn't get any records from his phone company when this happened. | ||
So he's a little alarmed by all of this. | ||
What's your reaction to that? | ||
Because even those, I mean, I remember when I was covering the whistleblowers, FBI whistleblowers, they were investigated after they made disclosures to Congress. | ||
And there weren't many people who came and helped them out. | ||
But I mean, they at least knew that the DOJ was looking into them because they received those subpoenas. | ||
So what's your reaction to hearing that they didn't even know that this was happening behind the scenes? | ||
You have collaboration with business, and that means they're compromised as well. | ||
This thing is a complete rat's nest, Brianna. | ||
There's so many federal laws that were broken. | ||
They need to bring those people in, the head of those corporations and answer the question. | ||
But what you got to do is go go down the rat hole deep enough to find out why this special prosecutor who is whispering in this ear that these six or seven individuals should be investigated. | ||
And then I think you'll you're gonna find a money trail. | ||
I honestly do. | ||
I think there's gonna be somebody behind the scenes. | ||
Because yeah, Obama, uh Obama, excuse me, is probably some of his people that were left over in Biden's administration. | ||
But the Biden administration, Biden was clueless. | ||
I mean, he he can claim mental mental capacity on this whole thing because he was he was an invalid most of his four years, in my opinion. | ||
So um, and you know, I remember when I said that and I got banned from one of our conservative TV stations for a long time, um, or about a month, and then of course now it's just common knowledge, you know. | ||
I mean, but but the thing is is that is that we've been a rudderless ship for so long. | ||
And this is obviously just getting at Donald Trump and who behind the scenes was doing this to get to Donald Trump. | ||
And um who is who's the money supporting it who's doing all this, and this is this is clearly an attempt there. | ||
It's nothing more, nothing less. | ||
And we're gonna see more of this if we don't get this cleared out. | ||
I I I wish that they would have some very successful friends in the beer business, and they're not a drinker, but they are um they went into a town and bought a distributorship and they fired everybody, everybody. | ||
And then they rehired the ones they needed. | ||
And guess what? | ||
They only needed about a third of them. | ||
So I I wish we could do that at the FBI, but of course, you've got too much uh intelligence, you've had too many secrets, you've got too many compromised people, and that would never happen there. | ||
But I wished we could see that happen. | ||
Yeah, and and you know, we hear from FBI director Cash Patel saying that he is working through getting rid of those people who have been uh I mean they've been able to push their way to the top of the ranks just based on their political partisanships. | ||
And uh, you know, they're trying their very best to go out there and get rid of these people who shouldn't be in these high-level positions. | ||
It's gonna take a very long time for that to happen. | ||
But I want to also ask you, because I think this is really, really important to discuss uh the shutdown that's still going on right now because we're well over a week into this, and Chuck Schumer continues to lie to the American people because he's the one really holding this up by saying that Democrats aren't fighting for legal aliens to be put onto health care, our health care. | ||
Uh, in fact, President Trump now in clip 21 that we're gonna play for you is very optimistic about the layoffs that might possibly take place because he thinks it's gonna be a way to trim all the fat. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
How many permanent jobs are you talking about? | ||
Well, I don't I could tell you, I'll be able to tell you that in four or five days if this keeps going on. | ||
If this keeps going on, it'll be substantial. | ||
And a lot of those jobs will never come back. | ||
But you're gonna have you're gonna have you're gonna have a lot closer to a balanced budget, actually. | ||
Congressman, I know you're a big supporter of Doge, even helping out with all that was going down. | ||
So President Trump says a lot of permanent jobs that weren't really necessary are probably gonna get cut. | ||
Your reaction. | ||
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Good. | |
That's how I got to say, good. | ||
Cut them, cut them. | ||
We don't need them. | ||
This is just fat. | ||
You know, this is federal employees. | ||
A lot of times you see these administrations are just Democrats going for someplace to land. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And they just it's just a circular pattern of paper shuffling. | ||
And America's sick of it. | ||
And they know what this shutdown's about. | ||
They know it's about providing health care for illegals. | ||
The um the shutdown talk of about the ACA or Obamacare. | ||
If that's the case, then why'd the Democrats vote for it? | ||
Why did they make the funding temporary? | ||
Why did they vote overwhelmingly to bring it back to Congress to where we had to okay the supplement for it? | ||
And that supplement's over a trillion dollars for some sort of affordable health care. | ||
They lied to us about Obamacare. | ||
You couldn't pick your doctors, you couldn't um you couldn't shop around. | ||
You were just stuck, and you're in premiums doubled in some cases tripled. | ||
And who's getting fat? | ||
The insurance companies and the drug companies. | ||
And who's getting the the proceeds from that? | ||
Just go read some of the Democrats' uh financial disclosures, and you're gonna see where their true loyalties lie. | ||
Yeah, no, that's a big one. | ||
That's a big one. | ||
And a lot of them too, and I guess we could talk about this as well, because I know you're passionate about when it comes to stock trading in Congress, but a lot of them have been bankrolling and stock trading. | ||
And I think that's uh the the what's getting a lot of Americans really infuriated because when we elect officials to represent us in DC, we're not electing them to make them richer, we're electing them to help us out. | ||
And so many haven't done just that, and they get these committee assignments, which the process of getting uh being allowed to join a committee is pretty, I would say corrupt and having to kind of fundraise and pull together some money for these committee assignments. | ||
But uh you are someone who is against obviously stock trading, and and you're right about all of that. | ||
Uh what's the update on your efforts to try to stop members of Congress from doing that? | ||
Well, as individual stock trading, I'm against you want a mutual fund, get get my buddy Tommy Saler. | ||
He managed my 12,000 dollar portfolio till I had to withdraw it to pay for my daughter's school this year. | ||
Um, but that that's that's where I'm at on it. | ||
Um, you know, we've been told by leadership and both parties that, you know, this this could cause the downfall of our civilization or something. | ||
I mean, literally it's that strong, it's that ridiculous. | ||
And you know what? | ||
If you're making four or five hundred percent on the stock market, you don't need to be in Congress. | ||
You need to be on Wall Street somewhere. | ||
Yeah, their speaker Plosi. | ||
Oddly enough, in the top 10, she's not even in the top 10 of some of the worst abusers of this thing. | ||
And she's like number 11. | ||
Go to the website, Unusual Wales. | ||
I've made no friends in Congress because of this, but it's obvious. | ||
When the United States government gave our missile defense system you to Ukraine under Biden, members of the committee that oversaw that had both at both sides of the aisle had stock in our missile defense companies and it bought stock within two weeks of that decide uh decision. | ||
So we had to go back and immediately um they had to buy a multi-billion dollar no-bid contract through these missile to replenish our missile defense system. | ||
And I mean, that just tells you how shady this whole thing is. | ||
And let's be honest, Brianna, they're not gonna let it get passed. | ||
Trump wants it. | ||
The Department of Treasury, uh, the Treasury head of treasury has come out in favor of it. | ||
And that's why uh Anna Paulina Luna is gonna bring my bill to the floor eventually, just try to anyway to surpass the um our bungling leadership on both sides of the aisle. | ||
They don't want to end this, they don't want to stop this thing. | ||
It's it's uh a wink and a nod. | ||
You know, it's interesting. | ||
I I make old I make skateboards. | ||
It's like I say, it's it's cheaper than a psychiatrist. | ||
I gave one to um Tulsi Gabbard a couple weeks ago. | ||
And I I people are calling me all over the country saying, Burchett, I'd love to, I love you make me a skateboard. | ||
So I don't talk to ethics. | ||
And guess what? | ||
I gotta have a business plan. | ||
And right here it is. | ||
And I've got it part of it. | ||
And I have to um hire an attorney. | ||
You know, if you want to go, if you want to trade insider stocks, insider truck stock trading, go to Congress. | ||
If you want to make skateboards, hire a dad gum attorney. | ||
The levels of stupidity are truly endless. | ||
And I remember seeing this actually, because I popped into your office a couple of weeks ago. | ||
And uh, this was a beautiful board that you made for DNI Tulsa Gabbard. | ||
I I must say, it was actually very impressive. | ||
Um so I I love this idea, and I love the fact that you're pursuing this because again, it's therapeutic and it's very important because there's uh a lot of things that you're gonna need their review of when you're in Washington, D.C. Uh before you go, Congressman, I wanted to ask you, because we just got word that James Comey has just officially pleaded not guilty to the criminal charges he's facing right now about fate uh making a false statement and uh obstructing Congress. | ||
So what's your reaction to this? | ||
Because he was able to stroll right in today and to face these charges. | ||
Other people like Roger Stone had to be arrested or didn't have to be arrested. | ||
They were arrested uh by dozens of armed agents at their front door at 6 a.m. | ||
So your reaction to the news. | ||
Total disgust. | ||
They should have perpled him, just like they did our friend Roger Stone. | ||
That's disgusting. | ||
He's an old guy, he weighs 70s, I guess. | ||
He's still pretty pretty tough guy. | ||
Pull him out of there in his underwear, he's got to stand out humiliated. | ||
CNN was alerted to it. | ||
You know, this is just the level of depravity that we've allowed to. | ||
And this is what happens when 12% of the population votes. | ||
You know, those guys are going in there like they're they're they're busting some drug kingpin. | ||
And it was Roger. | ||
I don't even think the guy even owns a gun. | ||
Um, I don't know how you get by in this society without that gum gun, but Roger did. | ||
And so he um, you know, he he gets he gets mistreated by the system continuously, and then we allow somebody who's inside who's an inside swamp guy just to walk. | ||
And this is he'll probably I got no, I have no faith in our justice system right now. | ||
It's too deep. | ||
We have not done enough to to um to fix this thing. | ||
It is pathetic. | ||
And and we need to we need to clean it up. | ||
America should be outraged. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, there it is right there. | ||
I mean, that guy's handcuffed. | ||
Give me a break. | ||
Yeah, and his wife was battling brain cancer at the time as well. | ||
And so that makes deeper worse. | ||
So-called lying to Congress or something. | ||
What about Congress who lie to Congress? | ||
I mean, my gosh, it wouldn't be anybody left. | ||
I mean, a couple of us up there doing nothing, but this whole thing is just bogus. | ||
The whole thing is just complete nonsense. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Yeah, no, it really is. | ||
And to see that he's gonna, I mean, these are light charges. | ||
He's done significantly worse, in my personal opinion. | ||
And so uh I I hope this is just the beginning. | ||
We'll see as it all unravels. | ||
But I want to thank you, Congressman, for joining us today. | ||
It's always great to catch up with you, so thank you. | ||
Thank you, ma'am. | ||
It's always a pleasure, and it's always great to be on your your show. | ||
Every time I'm on with you, uh, I'm out in the countryside, and people, people a lot of these country folks ask me about you. | ||
So you're doing well. | ||
So keep hitting it. | ||
And please be safe. | ||
Thank you. | ||
You as well. | ||
You as well. | ||
And I appreciate it. | ||
And uh thank you to all those in your area who watch. | ||
We appreciate, of course, your constituents are the best. | ||
We love the both. | ||
I did want I I didn't want you to tell you my my campaign manager, Thomas McAfee. | ||
He's got a mullet, and he's a little younger. | ||
I think we met he met you at the convention. | ||
I think he has a crush on you. | ||
But anyway, I'm talking that's you can aspire for somebody like Brianna, but I don't I don't I don't I I don't think he got a shot. | ||
But anyway, I just thought I'd put in a plug for him. | ||
He's um he's good looking. | ||
He's he's fairly successful, and he's got a pot full of money, and you can take all that coming. | ||
Wait a minute, wasn't it just his birthday? | ||
I feel like I saw a post about this. | ||
Yeah, yesterday, the bulleted one. | ||
That's his birthday was yesterday. | ||
So it is there he is. | ||
There's Thomas. | ||
That's not really a very big picture. | ||
Yeah, I that's my big goal. | ||
He was holding it for me, but I took the word. | ||
Anyway, he's got some guns. | ||
He's he's a good young man. | ||
He's a fine Christian young man, and we love him. | ||
Uh well, thank you, sir. | ||
Well, we'll definitely have my best investigative producers look into Mr. Thomas and uh we'll get back to your team. | ||
So thank you, sir. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
Bye-bye. | ||
Bye-bye. | ||
Poor Thomas getting doxxed right now. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
Congressman Tim Burchette is one of the best. | ||
I mean, truly, when I tell you guys that there's a very few Congress members who I would have on the program. | ||
I mean, he's one of them, and it's always an honor to catch up with him. | ||
He is my favorite. | ||
Uh, cause he always knows, he always has the best punchiest lines. | ||
But then he hooks you up with his staff, so that's even better. | ||
So we're excited to have him on the program today. | ||
Folks, I wanna remind you all that we were watching as James Comey made his way to federal court earlier this morning. | ||
Uh, he has pleaded not guilty on allegations that he made false statements and obstructed uh Congress. | ||
Now, the former FBI director, according to Fox News, made his first appearance. | ||
He walked in, uh, was there at 10 a.m. Eastern time, and he was there, it looks like, uh, with his wife as well. | ||
We're continuing to watch as it all unravels. | ||
But uh the judge he appeared in front of was a Biden appointed judge. | ||
Surprise, surprise. | ||
It's miraculous how these always happen, right? | ||
Like they always get like the cushiest judges in all of this. | ||
And so to see that it was a Biden appointed judge, it's it's not really surprising. | ||
Comey was indicted in September, as many of you guys know, and we're still waiting to hear more. | ||
Uh, I don't know if we get a mugshot out of this. | ||
The fact that uh we haven't yet seen anything is pretty annoying for me. | ||
They made it their top priority in Full County to get a mugshot from President Trump. | ||
We should be doing the exact same thing. | ||
Cambani tweeting yesterday, of course, said no one is above the law. | ||
So again and again and again, we continue to talk about this, but we have not yet seen our mug shot. | ||
Once that happens, we'll let you know. | ||
We'll probably have some merch on that too. | ||
Now that's just me guessing. | ||
I haven't asked Alex yet, but I'm sure we can make some good merch on that one. | ||
As we should. | ||
As we should. | ||
Uh James Comey, obviously, the beginning of the accountability tour. | ||
And again, I keep saying, you know, John Bolton getting his home rated. | ||
Yeah, that was cool. | ||
No criminal charges here there yet. | ||
Uh, I just made up a word, by the way. | ||
Uh no criminal charges there yet. | ||
But keep in mind, these aren't Democrats. | ||
These are uh people who are working under Donald Trump, obviously, under the first administration. | ||
But most importantly, these are uh individuals who were used. | ||
And again, I'm not trying to make them sound like the victims here, but uh you see how we're only going after the easiest ones, right? | ||
We're not going after actual Democrats, we're going after, I mean, James Comey was a registered Republican. | ||
So just, you know, before you do a victory lap, realize what's actually going on here. | ||
We still yet have nothing of substance from the DOJ. | ||
But we hear, we hear that there's gonna be grand juries, or there are grand juries going on all around the country. | ||
So we'll wait to see if this leads to anything. | ||
I mean, we want criminal charges against all involved. | ||
We're not gonna settle for a couple of low-ranking criminal charges. | ||
People need to go to prison. | ||
People need to go to prison. | ||
I don't know how many times we need to say this. | ||
You know, every day I wake up in the morning and I put out a tweet that still no one has been arrested. | ||
I've been doing this for months now. | ||
Why? | ||
Well, because we have to remind ourselves That although you're seeing what it looks like accountability, you're not really getting accountability. | ||
You're not. | ||
You're getting the easiest individuals to go after. | ||
James Comey lying to Congress. | ||
Come on. | ||
You couldn't think of anything else. | ||
Now again, I'm excited because this might be the beginning of something bigger, and I'm not gonna sit here and say this is it. | ||
But we need to see a sign. | ||
We need to see something. | ||
All right, as we were just detailing prior to the congressman joining us, uh, Christy Gnome was in Portland yesterday. | ||
And Christy Gnome is like switching, she's got many hats. | ||
She's got many hats. | ||
Um, and one of her hats yesterday was she was kind of a journalist. | ||
In clip seven, she was actually interviewing illegal aliens that were captured by DHS. | ||
And it's interesting because she asks one illegal question, and this guy's like, let me go, let me go. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
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Let me know they let me do. | |
Thank you. | ||
Let me know. | ||
Let you out? | ||
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Yeah. | |
No, not let you out. | ||
You're under arrest. | ||
You're under arrest. | ||
Are you here in the United States illegally? | ||
That is that is. | ||
That's a criminal charge in this country to be here illegally. | ||
Oh, it's a criminal charge. | ||
Oh, he didn't know that. | ||
You see, if it was a different administration, he would have, yeah, you want to get out right. | ||
We'll let you out. | ||
Doesn't matter what. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That would totally stop him. | ||
And in fact, it's so infuriating. | ||
It's so if you're this guy thought he's like looking at Chrissy Noam, he's like, You're kind of hot. | ||
You want to give me a freebie? | ||
And by that I mean releasing. | ||
And it doesn't end there. | ||
Christy Gnome also going around. | ||
I mean, she's doing her best impression of what a journalist should be nowadays. | ||
She actually asked another illegal some questions, and she's interviewing him. | ||
And it turns out, oh, he admits that he's actually a convicted sex offender. | ||
Take a listen to clip eight. | ||
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His name is uh I'm Christy. | |
Uh I wanted to ask you a few questions. | ||
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How long have you been in the United States? | |
You don't know. | ||
unidentified
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No English? | |
Uh maybe. | ||
How many times have you come in and gone out of the country illegally? | ||
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How many times have you been to the United States and have gone to Mexico? | |
It's five times that you've been here seven years. | ||
You've been here seven years. | ||
When's the last time you went back to Mexico? | ||
And you're a can is he convicted sex offender here? | ||
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Yeah. | |
You're in Portland? | ||
What was your crime in this country? | ||
A minor. | ||
A minor? | ||
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Minor. | |
You also know it's a crime to be here illegally, and you will be prosecuted for it, correct? | ||
You know what, that's a crime to be here. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, that's the kind of trash Christy Gnome is taking out, and so are the great folks over at DHS. | ||
Not surprising, not surprising. | ||
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You gotta we we know. | ||
Actually, Chris Cuomo tried to disrespect me one day and said that he thought I was only 5'2. | ||
But 5'3, I think is average. | ||
I think it's average. | ||
Welcome back to the show. | ||
We're taking your calls this hour, 877-789-2539. | ||
That's 877-789-2539. | ||
Give me a ring. | ||
Something I missed that you want to talk about, vent a little bit. | ||
We're ready to hear from you, so give me a ring. | ||
Uh, I wanted to play this clip from Cash Patel before we start taking calls because I think it's really interesting. | ||
Because Cash Patel made a very, I mean, this is a big, big, big big figure. | ||
He says that there's over a hundred and ten thousand gang members in the city of Chicago. | ||
Nicholas N....the juggernaut that is demolishing the weaponization of law enforcement and bringing it to places like Chicago. | ||
When I was there today with Todd, we learned that the Chicago city streets have 110,000 gang members. | ||
That's right. | ||
You heard me right. | ||
They had 1,200 shootings this year alone, 360 homicides. | ||
When politicians choose to side with those metrics and not their citizenry, thank God we have President Trump and this Department of Justice and this FBI going in there and crushing violent crime. | ||
And President Trump sent us into these cities quietly to set the stage to set up for the National Guard to see the success that we saw in Washington, D.C. in Memphis. | ||
The FBI has been leading the charge in every single one of these streets because we know how to gather ground level intelligence and we know how to put handcuffs on the bad guys, and we know that we have the backing of this administration, and most importantly, the agents at the FBI know that they have the backing of the American people and their government. | ||
Yeah, it's pretty insane. | ||
Uh Chicago is an absolute cesspool. | ||
It's sad because it's a beautiful city, and to hear what they're going through is really, really upsetting. | ||
Uh, I do love Chicago. | ||
I do think it's incredible. | ||
I love visiting there. | ||
And so you gotta get those numbers down. | ||
I mean, the fact that there was 1,200 shootings this year alone, 360 homicides. | ||
You know, President Trump also today on True Social calling for both the mayor of Chicago, Brandon Johnson, communist, obviously, uh, and the Illinois governor JB Pritzer to go to prison. | ||
He said jail specifically, but uh, these people have intentionally allowed these cities to just become absolutely swamped by high crime. | ||
And so it's not really surprising. | ||
Folks, again, we're taking calls 877, 789-2539. | ||
I'll jump on those lines in just a few moments. | ||
Uh but I want to keep diving into the crime stuff because I think this is really important that we do just that. | ||
Chicago's obviously a cesspool, but yesterday, in case you missed it, in case you missed it, we're gonna play clip 11 for you because I thought it was really interesting, really interesting. | ||
When Pam Bondi was being grilled in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Dick Durbin decided that he wasn't going to focus on what would benefit the people and his uh his constituents, obviously. | ||
Uh instead, he wanted to focus on other things, and Pim Bondi called him out. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
Your city has a murder rate five times higher than New York's. | ||
571 homicides last year. | ||
If you were serious about protecting your people, you would be asking this administration for help. | ||
You're you're saying that we're coming into your state and your city. | ||
We're there to help make America safe and Illinois safe, whether or not you want to. | ||
It's common sense. | ||
Americans have every right to be in their homes, to be in their states, and to be safe. | ||
The federal government's trying to do that by purging out all the filth, but obviously Democrats don't want that. | ||
All right, let's jump on some calls because I see the lines are blowing up. | ||
Again, give us a call 877-789-2539-877-789-2539. | ||
Uh, I'm going through the list. | ||
We've got about 20 minutes, so we'll be doing this for the next couple of minutes. | ||
But let's jump into the first caller. | ||
Steve in Florida, because I hear you have a lot to say in regards to Comey's arraignments. | ||
Welcome to the program. | ||
Yes, good morning. | ||
Uh, we're tired of the talk, President Trump and Casper Tell. | ||
People need to be given what Roger Stone went through. | ||
When you have the facts on your side with the Russia, Russia, Russia, Pennsylvania ship needs to be arrested. | ||
The Hunter Biden hard drive, all the facts, and all we get is talk, talk, talk. | ||
How terrible is this is. | ||
When are people going to be arrested and charged and put orange jumpsuit on enough is enough? | ||
This should have been done his first term with Antifa. | ||
That's put soldiers for their sorrow stuff. | ||
Where are the charges with Soros? | ||
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Yeah, no, I think a thousand percent. | ||
And you know, these are the individuals who should be held accountable, they should be targeted all of the stuff. | ||
You we have we have the facts, the Hunter Biden hard drive. | ||
Where why isn't Cash Patel releasing the hard drive? | ||
It's called optics, proactive. | ||
And all and President Trump stops saying, oh, these politicians, the last idiot in the White House, he's incompetent. | ||
He's stupid. | ||
They're doing this on purpose. | ||
You see what's happening in Europe. | ||
This is on purpose. | ||
They create chaos and they say, Oh, we're gonna come in and save it. | ||
And what is destroyed? | ||
The middle class on purpose, communism. | ||
Stop saying President Trump progressives, Democrats. | ||
They have more in common with Fidel Castro, Maduro, Hugo Chavez. | ||
Steve, you're the whole party is communist. | ||
The whole party is Bernie Sanders or Methhead AOC or the wannabe mayor of New York. | ||
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And this is a result of all talk by Pam Bonnie, the Fox girl, and Cash Patel and Dan Bon Gino when they're in the private sector, pumping a book, government gangsters. | ||
Where are the FBI agents raiding Comey's house? | ||
Communist John Brennan's house, Clapper's house, Susan Rice's house, Obama's house, the Fauci's house, and Fauci's pension today. | ||
They deceived the American people where it came from and who funded it. | ||
But no, you've got Bill Gates sitting next to President Trump at the White House. | ||
You got the undershirt punk Zuckerberg. | ||
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You got the head of Google across the table, paling around. | |
Those are your enemies, President Trump. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Steve, I mean, they are the enemies. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But there's President Trump, his first term when he made that mistake. | ||
Lock her up, phrase by what when Alex Jones did that. | ||
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I won, so I'll leave her alone. | |
Well, how do you like that now, President Trump? | ||
Trying to literally kill you, destroy you and your family. | ||
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All they care about across the aisle is power and controlling the American people. | |
And the people at PODIC. | ||
Oh, we're gonna res they should be arrested. | ||
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The commies in in Chicago in Illinois, Johnson, the Fat Boy Spitzer. | |
Humpy Dumpty, another Jerry Mattler. | ||
Oh, they need to be well, what are you gonna do? | ||
You're the president. | ||
You have the facts on your side. | ||
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Mayorkists, Merrick Garland, targeting American families, questioning when they go to school board meetings about what they're reading to their kids. | ||
And when they start reading those books at the school board commissions, oh no, you can't read that in public. | ||
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But oh, all right, so it's the teachers already to read that still. | |
Yeah, Steve. | ||
I mean, you make a bunch of great points in all of this. | ||
I think the American people are frustrated. | ||
You know, I want to be hopeful and lay out and think that our federal government is is gonna do what it's gonna do because it's what they were left to do. | ||
Uh Cash Patel, like you said, wrote the government gangster's book. | ||
Uh he should know where to go from all of this. | ||
Uh I'm being told that a lot of this is being held up over the DOJ, that the FBI, Cash Patel, and Dampon Gino are ready to bust a move on a lot of these people, and unfortunately, they're not receiving the res support uh that they believe that they should be getting. | ||
And so we'll continue to follow it as it all unravels. | ||
But again, uh Steve, you make a ton uh, I mean a ton of valid points. | ||
I think the American people have had enough, and that's the reason why we re-elected President Trump yet again. | ||
So thanks for calling Steve. | ||
Uh Andrew in New Jersey, I want to get to you as well because you want to talk about Comey as well. | ||
So welcome to the program. | ||
Comey, he's one of those uh I used to play basketball, and he's like a foot taller than me. | ||
But uh Cortez, he would make fun of you for being short, but you're a giant, you know, intellectually, you and um what is the other who is she making fun of us? | ||
Stephen Miller. | ||
Yeah, you guys are amazing, and his brain is much taller than her brain. | ||
But I want to say Comey, quick. | ||
He's one of those white guys that makes me look like Michael Jordan because they're almost a foot taller than me, but they're so bad athletically that I could out rebound them and stuff. | ||
But Comey admitted that he leaked on TV. | ||
He had a press conference, and he was joking. | ||
I was gonna leak it myself, but that would be like feeding seagulls at the beach to the media, so I gave it to my friend who's a professor. | ||
So he actually admitted committing the crime on TV. | ||
And my main topic was Obama, his ivory tower, his library in Chicago. | ||
He makes me sick because he says these kids often are forgotten in Chicago. | ||
Those are your policies. | ||
His policies block school choice and also they take followers out of the homes. | ||
And he said, Well, I regret I couldn't get the Congress to pass gun laws. | ||
So in Chicago, they have the strictest gun laws. | ||
Every shooting is illegal, and the guns are already illegal that are being used. | ||
But I wanted to touch on the school choice. | ||
When I went to Columbia High School in Maplewood, New Jersey, I was being dyslexic, put in lower level classes, and it was mostly black students in those classes, and I saw how they got the shaft. | ||
Like we didn't get a proper education, for the most part, got swept under the rug, and they would have the nerve to say this student, they only read at whatever a fifth grade level when they're in tenth grade. | ||
Yeah, but we're not being taught. | ||
So like we shouldn't we shouldn't be uh, you know, judged and our test scores are low, but they don't give us the information that's on the test. | ||
And what one example of science class, we were given a test at the end of the semester, and miraculously everybody passes, but no one studies for the test. | ||
We don't know what is going to be on the test. | ||
It's just like a random test and they pass you and slide you to the next course. | ||
So blocking school choice while he sends his kids and his he and his wife went to the elite schools and they caused government take followers out of the homes. | ||
So he just makes me sick. | ||
And even when he gives speeches like about the importance of having a father in the home. | ||
Last example where I grew up in South Orange, next to Newark, I saw the big difference between the two parent homes, black homes, and the and I told that to the mayor of Newark, like why and Jim Brown at a rally that I covered for the news. | ||
I said, Why don't you teach to have fathers in the homes? | ||
Because I lived in a black neighborhood right up the road, I pointed, and nobody shot each other. | ||
And lastly, with the mayor in Chicago, so out of touch. | ||
When I worked in the high crime neighborhoods in Newark, not only do the parents want school choice, but they they want police. | ||
Only criminals don't want police. | ||
I covered this shooting where the gang kids drove with an Uzi blasting random houses. | ||
They shot the other kid in the car, lit the car on fire. | ||
And it's all black people that are victims of the gangs, and they're horrified and they're mad at the mayor. | ||
Why isn't there more police presence? | ||
And I would always ask people, do you think there should be more police presence? | ||
And they would always turn and say, Yes. | ||
That was how I got them to talk. | ||
But uh, it's just a fake news that like the people are against the police, only the criminals, and I give lastly I give that mayor in DC credit because even though she's a liberal democrat, she supported making the city safer. | ||
She knows like common sense. | ||
But the guy in Chicago is so ridiculously out of touch. | ||
You have black constituents wearing Trump hats going into the city hall and confronting him. | ||
So he's like shockingly out of touch. | ||
But I I just want to say thanks, and uh, it'll be good to see at least some justice for Comey. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Well, it's the beginning, I'm hoping of the accountability tour, and so thank you for calling us. | ||
Uh, you know, it it's it's long overdue. | ||
It's long overdue, and we're thankful that it's just beginning to start up. | ||
Uh Bart in Georgia, welcome back to the program, Bart. | ||
I hear you have a lot on your minds. | ||
I'm getting distracted. | ||
First of all, you don't need to sit on a pillow. | ||
You're not talking too fast. | ||
Don't listen to your frenemies or probably other women trying to sabotage you. | ||
You are doing better than I was just by showing up and saying nothing. | ||
Anyway, uh welcome. | ||
James Comey uh needed to be putting cuffs and have a formal arrest. | ||
But what I really want to talk about is Michael Bird. | ||
He's he's murdered this woman, asked me about it. | ||
We need to say her name more. | ||
He he's on on videotape murdering this woman and not not even an investigation for obvious reasons about the Democrats, but and JB Flints JB Blister fled Flintstone is governor of Illinois, but I'm done. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, you know, Ashley Babbitt, it my heart goes to her. | ||
I I just this this whole if it's avoidable. | ||
It was all avoidable. | ||
And Byrd is obviously protected. | ||
I think he might have been wrapped up in the pardons. | ||
I'm not a hundred percent, because I think he did testify in front of the J6 committee or behind closed doors. | ||
I have to look into that actually. | ||
But um, you know, at least this administration is treating Babbitt's family with respect. | ||
I I did see that Ashley's mother was being um I think she was with Pete Headsaff and others. | ||
They posted that photo online. | ||
So I'm hopeful that she is uh at least being respected by this current administration. | ||
But again, yeah, you're you're solid you're right Bart Bart. | ||
So thank you for calling in on that friends. | ||
I want to welcome in our new caller, Tommy in Indiana, because Tommy, it's your first time calling in, so welcome to the program. | ||
And I hear this a lot on your mind. | ||
Yeah, Brianna, you know, everybody's focused right now on the corruption at the national level. | ||
I can tell you from a personal standpoint, there's corruption at the local level. | ||
Where I live here, we had a fair ground superintendent that was removed from his job because of a comment he made and a letter he published about a city government problem. | ||
uh, you know, when people talk about retaliation, uh, Right here where I live, uh retaliation is real. | ||
And it it it is getting dangerous for people to actually run for office at the local level. | ||
It's not just in Washington DC. | ||
Brianna the corruption is everywhere. | ||
Because there's there's elected officials here that probably need to be in handcuffs. | ||
But you're never gonna see it because nobody wants to be brave enough to step forward. | ||
You know, we need you, we need Alex Jones. | ||
We need people like myself who are willing to speak out against this. | ||
Because like I said, the corruption is even at the local level all you gotta do is dig for it. | ||
The proof is there. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah no I a thousand percent I think that's why local elections are very important. | ||
But like you said, I mean local elections get really really nasty. | ||
They try their very best. | ||
I mean you know I talk to all my friends who are in politics and I try to stay away from political events sometimes because I just can't handle it. | ||
I just think that it's a mud bath and it gets really really it doesn't pay well it's it's literally just for a lot of the times not everyone a lot of people do run for local office because they truly care about their communities. | ||
But then there's some who just don't. | ||
There's some who are just so thirsty for power and authority, and they have no problem going and running and trying their best to create these issues. | ||
Actually, it's funny because I'm a New Yorker, obviously, and I was trying to potentially run for office in New York. | ||
I was going to run for the state Senate. | ||
And while I was going through some of the process, I was in the very premature part of all of this. | ||
They had me go around to all the committees to just kind of meet and greet with a lot of the individuals, the chairman. | ||
And one of them was telling me, they're like, oh, we'd love to have you run for office, but you've got to commit to hiring my people to work on your campaigns. | ||
I said okay well what's their background like are they do they have a history of winning like and they start naming candidates to me but the candidates never won. | ||
And so it was a complete pay to play scheme right they'd endorse me as the candidate for the Senate seat while I'd have to in return hire their people now again I don't know their agreement is with the individuals who they made this agreement with I mean I'm sure there's some financial incentives there. | ||
So again even on a local level and even to run for New York State Senate I mean you need thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars and you can't get it if you don't get the committee's blessing if you don't get the the county's blessing the chairman's blessing. | ||
And so I think I had to go for at least three of them and yeah I just knew it wasn't gonna hork out but it it's the reason why even local politics are just so corrupt and it's sad. | ||
It's sad. | ||
Because there are people out there who really want to fix this country and fix their homes and fix their communities. | ||
And what's the incentive Tommy I want to thank you for calling in I know it's your first time so we greatly appreciate it. | ||
All right let's go to Dre in Chicago. | ||
Dre, welcome to the program what's on your mind Hello Hi Dre. | ||
Oh hey I know you can hear me but um I wanted to I originally called a plug appro plug um the methylene blue but then I was gonna talk about some other stuff too like the racial uh like a racial subject. | ||
Okay. | ||
Let's hear uh so what you want to hear the plug first or the talk about the racial divide first then we could go to the we could go to your your your uh plug next. | ||
There is okay so uh with the racial situation I feel like on both sides like black people and white people it's a huge it's a huge misunderstanding. | ||
And um like I heard uh Harris Smith talk to talking about it before, and it like made me aware of how maybe a lot of other people may feel when you talk about how black people um what did he say? | ||
Basically he was saying how we like um complained a lot and like oh what's the word blame blame stuff on everything else and everybody else, our issue, our problems and stuff like that. | ||
And I somewhat agree with them, but not a hundred percent. | ||
And I feel like he's missing a picture of um the history of the country in regards to race. | ||
And that's why it's still a big thing because um we've always black people have always been like on the on the down on the um on the back seat, basically, well, in regards to the country. | ||
Um and that's like with any other race light. | ||
Um what is it? | ||
The Italians, the um Yeah, they didn't like my family in New York when they first came here from Sicily, that's for sure. | ||
Well, it's good to keep in Sicily. | ||
So yeah, I know what you mean by that. | ||
Well, that's why Dre, and I think you make a great point. | ||
I think that's why uh those in the mainstream media and even on social media, they don't want us having these conversations. | ||
You know, when the BLM riots were happening, I I simply said, and it wasn't even my most outrageous comment that I've ever made. | ||
I just said that uh if you're gonna post about BLM, get it out of my timeline because it's a Marxist movement, and that enraged so many of my black friends who just cut me off, unfollow me, block me, never speak to me again. | ||
And so uh there's a there's a fear of having open dialogue, and Charlie Kirk was great at that, cook reaching out to members of the community, uh any member of any community and having a simple discussion. | ||
I think when you realize when you start having those those conversations that uh a wide uh alarming amount, actually, I would say, of uh black Americans are actually conservative Americans and they just don't even realize it because no one talks to them. | ||
You know, Steven Crowder actually goes to barbershops and will speak to members of the black community, and a lot of them don't even realize that they are conservative, that they're not actually liberal until they have these discussions. | ||
So I think it's it's important to have an open dialogue on that. | ||
Uh, because once you start talking to one another, uh those on the left who are trying to create, and even on the right, I mean, even if they're trying to create some type of divide, uh, it quickly, quickly just kind of alleviates that. | ||
So I think you make a great point there. | ||
Uh we only have about two more minutes left. | ||
You had a second point that you wanted to make as well, right? | ||
Uh yeah, just to plug. | ||
Um so my dog, he was about to die. | ||
He was like on his last brother's friend of that. | ||
And uh I opened up one of the capsules of the methylene blue and put it in his water. | ||
And um, it was like adrenaline shot that uh that he uh took because it was like instant energy, like it was it was crazy to see. | ||
And um, yeah, I think I got a video too on the end, but yeah, it was it was wild. | ||
That's all I had to say about that one. | ||
Dre, if you have that video, tag me on X so I can see it. | ||
That's that's pretty impressive. | ||
Now I don't know because I am not a veterinarian, so I will not say that it's good for dogs, but I will say that I feed my dogs home cooked food. | ||
And uh, I've got a 14-year-old Pomeranian, and he's still bouncing all over the place for some reason, like home cooked, organic, like just like get rid of everything else, only go straight to the vitamins for these dogs. | ||
That seems to bring them back to life. | ||
I mean, he was had like rotting teeth, missing fur and a whole bunch of medical issues. | ||
So yeah, I mean it's that's pretty impressive. | ||
We'll have to have Alex look into that. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It was wild. | ||
It was like because he was having seizures, I think, of what it was. | ||
And um, he was like really, really like out of it to the point we was about to we was ready to put him down, but my mom wasn't, you know, that was her baby. | ||
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And so uh yeah, he was just gone, like no energy, just out of it. | ||
And then I had to lift him up to drink the water. | ||
Then as soon as he drove that first little drink, it's like it was like a boat of energy, like just you could see it. | ||
He just started trying to get get back up. | ||
And then within like I say I say two to three days, I say two days tops. | ||
He was like completely normal again, like nothing ever happened. | ||
I was like, that's crazy, yeah. | ||
That's amazing. | ||
That's great to hear. | ||
Dre, thank you for calling in today. | ||
That's actually really impressive. | ||
We're gonna have to get on that. | ||
I was actually gonna wait, but I was gonna pitch um that Alex should start making dog treats and dog food as well because we could use a good line of uh healthy dog food for our pets, their family, and uh we have to treat them well. | ||
So thank you for calling Dre. | ||
That was actually really, really cool to hear. | ||
Folks, I want to thank everyone who called in. | ||
I'm sorry we didn't get to everyone in the lines. | ||
I always try my best. | ||
We look forward to doing this later again this week, though, of course. | ||
So thank you for calling in. | ||
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Welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
We're excited that you're all here with us today. | ||
A lot to unpack and dig into as we kick off the third hour of the program. | ||
Time's just flying by. | ||
It is just flying. | ||
But there's so much to dig into, so much to dig into while I am talking to all of you. | ||
I get an email, and I think it's actually a really important one that we kind of highlight here because Ken Paxton, again, one of I would say, I think he's the best AG in the country. | ||
And uh you might want to debate me on that, but I think he is absolutely the best AG that we have here. | ||
Ken Paxson announced saying that they've arrested eight individuals, including foreign nationals connected to a Houston abortionist who illegally practice without medical licensing. | ||
Okay, that's according to Paxson's team. | ||
Uh again, they have been indicted and arrested, eight additional individuals, it looks like. | ||
And that's according to them. | ||
It's in an area in Houston, it looks like. | ||
Um, Mary Mary Rojas, Maria Rojas is her name. | ||
And uh, yeah, Ken Paxson's office, having her arrested, having all these others arrested as well. | ||
Again, didn't have a license to practice, apparently was including a legal performance of an abortion. | ||
That's what they've been hit with, 12 counts. | ||
That's insane. | ||
That's insane. | ||
So that's developing, that's just coming in. | ||
Texas uh doing all that it can do to hold these individuals accountable. | ||
Uh, if they catch them doing these abortions, you know, Ken Paxson's coming after you. | ||
And that's the reason why it's so important about Texas, uh, because obviously Paxson running for the Senate, but Texas replace Paxton with another bold AG pick. | ||
And, you know, that's that's the reason why I am just so focused. | ||
I'm gonna be so focused on making sure people like Aaron Wrights replace Paxton because rights is somebody who is committed to carrying on the torch. | ||
Even Paxton knows that, and Paxton even endorsing him. | ||
So great work by Ken Paxton. | ||
That is a massive, massive story. | ||
So good on him. | ||
All right, folks, as we head into this hour. | ||
I'm excited because we're gonna be joined by two incredible guests. | ||
Suzanne Crabtree is joining the program. | ||
She is one of the great reporters over at Real Clear Politics. | ||
She's gonna break down what we reported yesterday, as many of you know when we opened up yesterday's show. | ||
It was very quick. | ||
We got the declassified documents related to Joe Biden and his corrupt dealings in Ukraine. | ||
Obviously, even the Ukrainian officials were like, this guy's pretty bad. | ||
This guy's pretty bad. | ||
And so you know what Joe Biden did. | ||
He made sure that no one knew about how awful he was. | ||
And uh he had that information suppressed. | ||
This was when he was VP as well. | ||
So keep that in mind. | ||
This wasn't when he was uh not at his mental best, whenever that was. | ||
Uh, but we're learning more and more. | ||
And so she's gonna join us to uncover all of that today, as well as a couple of other stories she's worried about, uh, like Secret Service and its relationship with DEI. | ||
She actually just dropped an exclusive report on that, and we look forward to discussing. | ||
We're also gonna be joined by my girl Mel Kay. | ||
Uh, Mel has spent years working in Hollywood, and uh there's a new film out, or there's a film out that uh has a lot of us scratching our heads because it highlights and also promotes left-wing violence, surprise, surprise. | ||
So Mel's gonna join us to sound off on that front as well in just a few moments. | ||
Uh, and we're also gonna talk about Governor Ron DeSantez, because Governor Ron DeSantis is actually, and I know I tease a lot of people on X about this. | ||
Said DeSantis 2028 question mark. | ||
Uh, but he is going out and he is speaking out on the Islam issue, which is a very important one that needs to be discussed. | ||
And so we'll talk about that too in this hour. | ||
So a lot underway. | ||
We're excited that you're all joining us today. | ||
Uh and oh man, it's been a busy one. | ||
And uh, we're excited to have you all here. | ||
We're also gonna be calling out uh Caitlin Collins as well because, well, this is kind of a good story, I would say. | ||
Because Caitlin Collins is openly admitting that there's a massive difference between uh this administration, Trump administration, and others. | ||
She's saying, you know, Obama, Joe Biden, like they didn't like questions, they didn't want to answer to the media, but she actually credits Trump for doing just that. | ||
It's almost unbelievable. | ||
She used to work for the Daily Caller. | ||
I think people forget about her days of sanity. | ||
So we'll be playing that clip for you. | ||
Cause, you know, you gotta just take a victory lap when you can. | ||
Also, uh Candace Owens releasing messages regarding Charlie Kirk. | ||
And well, we just heard from Charlie Kirk's former uh producer that none of those messages are real. | ||
So we're gonna talk about that in just a few moments. | ||
Don't go anywhere. | ||
We've got a lot more to unpack in this third hour of the American Journal. | ||
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All right, yesterday it was kind of chaotic. | ||
As many of you guys know, we started the show off by getting word that there was new documents being declassified. | ||
And uh it was a complete madhouse over here because we're also trying to follow Pam Bonnie. | ||
We're doing so much, we're doing so much. | ||
And so I wanted to make sure that we really dug into the story regarding how Joe Biden, when he was VP, was uh so focused on making sure that he suppress information from being released. | ||
And uh that information was suppressed, of course, because he didn't want the CIA or anyone really talking about his family's corrupt business dealings within Ukraine. | ||
And so they tried aggressively hard to shut all of that down. | ||
But folks, it's starting to come out. | ||
We're starting to learn about the levels of corruption that were happening behind the scenes. | ||
And again, remember, this was when he was VP. | ||
So I know a lot of people say, oh, well, I mean, it's probably when he wasn't well. | ||
No, this is when he was the sharpest. | ||
Keep that in mind. | ||
Join me now to discuss is Susan Crabtree. | ||
She joins us as one of the incredible reporters over at Real Clear Politics. | ||
And uh, I've been a very big fan of her work. | ||
She's been working aggressively hard on so many issues. | ||
We're gonna dive deep into all of her reports that she has coming our way today, but we're excited to have her on the program. | ||
Uh, I wanted to ask you, just to kind of dig through this report, because again, yesterday we were talking about it on the show, but we had to do a brief overview because there was so much happening. | ||
But I mean, Ukrainian officials are literally saying that they were concerned with the Biden family business dealings. | ||
So what else have you learned? | ||
Well, well, it seems like we all knew at the time that there was some, you know, crazy business dealings between the Hunter Biden and Bries Mun Ukraine and energy company, uh, and that he was on the board and was making millions. | ||
Uh for what work, we don't know. | ||
We still don't really know. | ||
But his father, uh Joe Biden when he was vice president, went over there in December of 2015, gave this big speech. | ||
It was a speech on anti-corruption. | ||
Uh, yet the people that were responding, the speech she was giving it to, uh, was top-level Ukrainian officials, and they believed that he was corrupt himself and his whole family, the Biden Cram family, was corrupt. | ||
And that was the takeaway from what looks like a CIA intelligence officer. | ||
So the CIA director, John Radcliffe, uh, released this information yesterday. | ||
What happened? | ||
Uh, this report that they came up with in the CIA saying, you know, the this Ukrainian audience was musing between themselves and saying, isn't this funny that that Joe Biden's come over here to talk about corruption? | ||
But really, his own family is the one that's corrupt. | ||
And guess what happened? | ||
Uh the DNI director at the time, James Clapper for uh Barack Obama, shut that down. | ||
His whole national security uh advisor operation and Joe Biden decided they weren't going to disseminate that particular report to President Obama or the rest of the national security team. | ||
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Yeah. | ||
And you know, a lot of us were scratching our heads when we saw uh when we saw Joe Biden running for president in the first place, because if you paid attention, you knew he wasn't well. | ||
And so you're wondering, well, why are they using someone like this as the front runner? | ||
And I think we kind of now understand why. | ||
He obviously, when he was in the White House, wasn't running the operations, but he was obviously very blackmailable. | ||
And one must think maybe that's what played into all of this. | ||
That's why uh individuals within the Democratic Party continue to push him forward and continue to. | ||
I mean, they were looking for him to run again for a re-election. | ||
I mean, that's how insane all of this is. | ||
So when you're digging through it, uh, it's concerning, but it's not surprising. | ||
Now, again, a lot of this we can't really do much about criminally, unfortunately, because the statue is up, obviously, even Hunter has been pardoned. | ||
Uh, we don't know if that's legitimate given the auto pen scandal. | ||
So we'll have to keep digging into that. | ||
But what do you think that's what comes of this? | ||
Because again, it's just it's just the beginning of uh what we've been learning, of course, and how deep the cover-up goes, but we've known about this for years now, and there hasn't been much done on the federal level. | ||
That's right. | ||
I mean, I covered Joe Biden for years. | ||
So to me, it was shocking that Barack Obama even tapped him to be vice president because we all know, knew from covering him that he was this backslapper guy who his nickname was the senator from MBDNA, which is a credit card bank company that he got his first house and some you know cozy deal from the MBA lobbyist. | ||
So this goes back years. | ||
His brother was uh always corrupt. | ||
And so it was shocking to me that Barack Obama would pick him to be vice president in the first place, and then he runs uh for president. | ||
It it's just unbelievable that someone that this compromise would do so. | ||
I I thought he was gonna run back against Hillary Clinton, but his his son had passed away, so that deterred him. | ||
Uh so he just never let the corruption, his reputation prevent him, prevent his ambitions. | ||
And nobody, the journalists in Washington didn't call him out for it. | ||
Of course, I was part of the group that was trying to say, hey, this guy is has been corrupt for years. | ||
He's a backslepper. | ||
He's just like kind of like this ideological, you know, morphing person. | ||
And that's why they liked him because Bernie Sanders was getting ahead in that primary, and I covered that extensively. | ||
And so they needed somebody that wasn't so far left that actually could win the general, and that's how he won. | ||
So he just keep failing upwards. | ||
Um and the corruption just kept ratchet it up every time he he, you know, got one rung up on the on the food chain and the ladder in Washington. | ||
Um, and it just to me, the fact that he was cognitively incompetent uh during his whole you know tenure as president was just it didn't surprise me, but the cover-up is what was just so extensive and it was appalling. | ||
Yeah, Suzanne, the only place you could fail up is in politics at this point. | ||
And that's the part that's so infuriating because we constantly cover all these failed politicians who have actually destroyed their community. | ||
And we'll get into Gavin Newslam in just a few moments, but uh they continue to fail their way up and they're and they're talking about new son being a front runner in 2028, which is scary, but I guess it highlights how bad the Democratic Party truly is right now. | ||
And like I said, we'll get to that in a minute, but you've just actually released a very interesting report regarding Secret Service and DEI. | ||
Now I'm reading through a lot of this, and it's it's funny, not it's not so funny, but it's funny because when I watched the NYPD officers who have now risen to the highest ranks within the agency, uh it doesn't remind me of the old NYPD days. | ||
And you kind of map this out a little bit in your latest piece. | ||
So walk us through this. | ||
Yeah, so uh the Secret Service has been, you know, it's been a mess for years. | ||
I've covered it since 2012 during the Cartagena prostitution scandal. | ||
But now, you know, we had a two assassination attempts on President Trump. | ||
So it's even worse than during the Barack Obama uh and Biden days, even though the problems were exacerbated because they uh Biden put a uh prior uh he was prioritizing DEI and he had an executive direct uh order that prioritized it. | ||
And the Secret Service director at the time, Kimberly Cheadle took it very seriously. | ||
So we had two big incidents over the course of several months, but There were many in between. | ||
But one uh last week at UNGA at the UN General Assembly, you had a uh an overweight African American. | ||
It was a UD officer, uniformed division officer, not an agent, but still he was post-watching and he fell asleep. | ||
And not only, this is allegedly we have photos, and I I didn't use his uh identity. | ||
I wanted to take care uh to conceal his identity because I'm not interested in doxing these people because they do put their lives on the line for our continuity of government and protecting the president, the vice president and the cabinet. | ||
But, you know, this kind of failure is systemic in the Secret Service, I believe, and my sources tell me. | ||
So he not only fell asleep, he left his uh automatic, fully all matic rifle uh unattended. | ||
And the NYPD officers uh reported him to their command center, the joint command center with the Secret Service that was, you know, governing the UN General Assembly. | ||
And this comes on the heels earlier this year of two African American officers, female uniformed division officers getting into a cat fight, physical fight outside of Barack Obama's residence and using expletives that were recorded on the radio um devices uh from the Secret Service. | ||
And I got a copy of that, uh, those recordings. | ||
So these are two incidents that just to me are screaming reform, reform, reform. | ||
Does uh doesn't the Secret Service need the same type of reforms that Pete Heggseth just announced for the military? | ||
Um these overweight agents, there's many of them. | ||
There's trans agents in the Secret Service, and there's this huge mess of DEI that was prioritized during the Biden administration that Sean Curran needs to clean up. | ||
And so far, it doesn't seem like he has. | ||
Yeah, and that's the interesting part to this. | ||
Because I remember Chitley was ousted because of how awful of a job that happened under um, you know, we remember Butler County, obviously. | ||
So that's the reason why she was tossed from it. | ||
But behind the scenes, I've spoken to people, they they said that it's much worse uh than ever been reported, uh, the type of job that she did. | ||
But one would think, I mean, he's been in his position as leader of Secret Service for uh, I'd say a very long time now. | ||
And these are the type of root changes that could have been made. | ||
Are there at least because you can't really tell sometimes because of the personnel decisions, especially with like the FBI, for example, they they're not allowed to tell you specifically what's being done behind the scenes, who they're firing. | ||
Does it look like there might be a little bit of changes behind happening behind the scenes over at Secret Service, or you're not hearing much? | ||
Well, you know, he did announce some reforms. | ||
They created, you know, there was a it's terrible uh problem with their drone system, right? | ||
It didn't go up that day of Butler. | ||
It there was they had a mitigation um system that didn't work. | ||
The guy was on the phone for an hour, uh, back with headquarters trying to figure out how to work it because he wasn't trained properly. | ||
So they did create that air and space division, um, more research and technology uh because it's been lacking for years. | ||
The technological advances in the Secret Service has been an abysmal uh and it's been a joke. | ||
Uh so there is some reforms that we can see, uh, and they and Sean Kern on the anniversary of Butler on J13 um this year, said that he has instituted many of the congressional reforms uh that they were recommended. | ||
Uh, but you know, it's hard to see that. | ||
The biggest problem I see right now is uh the training and the hiring standards have been lowered uh for years at the Secret Service, and there's a huge retention problem. | ||
But really, um I have I'll have more information about these DEI problems that are just you know systemic in the Secret Service uh after Cheadle's reign. | ||
Um, and that he just has left a huge mess. | ||
So right now they're having problems because they can't get rid of all uh agents while they are having a huge retention problem, and the demands have gone through the roof in this administration because Donald Trump is very active, unlike Joe Biden, as we just talked about. | ||
He travels all the time, and so does JD Vance. | ||
So there's way more demand uh needed from the Secret Service, yet they're having uh a staffing, huge staffing shortage at the same time. | ||
So they're putting, they're like, they want to uh put out $50,000 for hiring and uh retention bonuses they're doing, but they're still having a huge problem. | ||
So, unlike the military with Pete Haget Seth, he's having an application surge. | ||
The reverse is happening at the Secret Service. | ||
So they can't get rid of their DEI problem right away. | ||
This is what I'm being told by multiple sources in the Secret Service. | ||
So it's still being plagued by, you know, it's not a meritocracy anymore. | ||
It used to be this vaunted agency, you know, uh, that we all remember from movies and uh in the line of fire and all of these wonderful Hollywood films that depicted them as just these this you know fighting machine and protective machine, but now it, you know, it's it's a shadow of of its former self. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
It's not surprising. | ||
I I want to learn more about how they're going to correct these issues, though, because this is important. | ||
You know, when we sat there and watched what happened in Butler to President Trump, I mean, his head was fully exposed. | ||
And uh that that in itself was a massive, massive alarm that things needed to be fixed quickly. | ||
And then we saw there was a second attempt as well. | ||
So again, uh, this should be a top issue. | ||
And obviously, the president who appointed the leader of Secret Service now, uh, because he was there that day, obviously is confident. | ||
So we'll see. | ||
Uh, but this should definitely be a top priority. | ||
I wanted to take things to California because uh this is really, really interesting. | ||
I keep saying I can't believe the left really wants to kind of make Gavin Newsom their front runner for 2028. | ||
I kind of thought it before uh he was ousted that it would be Andrew Cuomo potentially, but it looks like it's Gavin Newsom. | ||
And you actually have a book that I want to highlight for our audience, Fool's Gold Gold, the radicals, con artists, and the traitors who killed the California dream and now threatens us all. | ||
Uh, this is a good one because it also kind of kind of works with the news story that you just recently put up on real clear politics in regards to the power grab in California right now, in regards to redistricting. | ||
Now, I live in Texas, and so I know that we're trying to get our maps utilized before the midterms, but there's a lot happening in California as well. | ||
Is that true? | ||
Oh, absolutely. | ||
Um the Republicans out here are on pins and needles because there's really concern that you know it's a one-party system and they're going to take with this redrawn maps that uh Gavin Newsom is trying to push through. | ||
He's spending close to 300 million dollars on a special election when he's you know, decimating. | ||
He can't give firefighters in the state a raise, but he can spend 300 million on a special election to decimate the Republican party's representation in Congress. | ||
So he's saying it's a counter to Texas, but it's against California's constitution. | ||
It's actually unlawful here. | ||
Uh, there was a special, there was a citizens redistricting commission that was passed in 2008 that the citizens approved of. | ||
So now all that's getting wiped out because you have basically Gavin Newsom trying to, this is going to be his big test for the White House if he can, you know, reduce the number of Republican members of Congress in California from nine. | ||
We only have nine out here, to two or three. | ||
Then he thinks that he can ride that. | ||
That's he can just ride that one right into the White House, and that will be his huge success for the party. | ||
And guess what? | ||
It'll be, it could play a huge role in who controls Congress and whether Donald Trump is impeached or not. | ||
Yeah, isn't that interesting? | ||
These are supposed to be the defenders of democracy. | ||
That's what they always call themselves. | ||
And here they are trying to make sure that the American people don't have any say. | ||
Also, it's worth noting that these are the states that are counting illegal aliens on their census so they could garnish more representation in DC, of course. | ||
So uh they're not real fans of democracy. | ||
Crabtree, want to thank you for joining the show today. | ||
You did an incredible job of breaking all of this down for us, but you do this all the time over at Real Clear Politics. | ||
And so we're very grateful for you joining the program today. | ||
Thank you. | ||
It's absolutely my pleasure. | ||
I love your work and keep it up. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I love your work too. | ||
You've done an incredible job. | ||
And so it's great to have you on the show today. | ||
Thank you, folks. | ||
All right, I want to shift things over uh because we've got a lot to talk about in regards to Governor Ron DeSantis. | ||
Now, I I know a lot of you jump on me on Twitter, and I do this kind of because I I want to uh poke the beast a little bit. | ||
I said DeSantis 2028, no, no, no, no, you guys weren't having it. | ||
Uh the comments were pretty entertaining. | ||
But the reality of it is Ronda Santos is calling out what's been going on in this country for far too long. | ||
We've been importing people from countries that hate us. | ||
And as a result of all of that, we have violent protesters who are, I mean, literally screaming in the streets, death to America. | ||
We've somehow somehow brought them into our country. | ||
And that's Thanks to uh open borders, of course, and a lot of other policies that took them in, and we didn't do enough vetting. | ||
And so now we're stuck with these people in our country. | ||
But Governor Ron DeSantis is one of the few, again, calling it out. | ||
And that's the reason why I've been his biggest supporter when it comes to that, because hear me out. | ||
I lived in Florida during the COVID pandemic, and he was one of the very few who was bold enough, actually, I think the only one who was bold enough to get rid of the shutdowns, the face mask requirements, and then not to force the vaccines and shouldn't call them vaccines, the jabs onto Florida residents. | ||
And that was like the key point of all of this. | ||
And I really sat back and watched. | ||
I was working in local news at the time and watched as he gave these press conferences. | ||
And although, yeah, a lot of you say he's very awkward, uh, none of that matters to me. | ||
He was bold enough to take a very unpopular take on all of this and to implement it in Florida. | ||
I mean, they were literally saying that we were all gonna die on beaches because we were going on beaches, we were sitting in close proximity to one another on these beaches, and the mainstream media thought we were all gonna die because of it. | ||
And that wasn't the case, obviously, in Florida, started thriving, and other states then caught on and jumped on board. | ||
But he is a leader when it comes to that. | ||
And you could say whatever you want about him, his awkward boots, maybe you don't like his wife. | ||
I think his wife is great. | ||
But again, this is the kind of person you want in a leadership position, one who isn't afraid to take risks. | ||
And um, I love this tweet that he goes on saying the suicide of the West right here in America, calling out these pro-Palestinian protesters. | ||
Again, he's calling out the immigration policies that this country has indulged in, which has completely flushed out the Patriots. | ||
It almost feels like when you watch these videos. | ||
I mean, there's more people in the streets who are simply, as they say, expressing their First Amendment rights, but um they don't like your rights. | ||
And if they had it their way, they would completely destroy the Constitution. | ||
And we hear them even just making that argument that they don't want the constitution anymore to be the rule of the land. | ||
We're battling evil here, folks, and we continue to import people from countries that hate us. | ||
And then we all turn around and wonder why, why, why, why when we give them the opportunity to protest, they're screaming and chanting death to America. | ||
We need mass deportations, we need to make sure that these people lose whatever type of citizenship, residencies they have, just get rid of it all. | ||
Get rid of it all. | ||
Somebody could tell me it's a little extreme. | ||
But I've had enough of people who ate this country. | ||
The only reason why they're here, those that are chanting death to America is to destroy us from within. | ||
And Governor Ron DeSantis understands just that. | ||
All right, let's switch gears a little bit because we told you would talk about this. | ||
Candace Owens exposing text messages, which, according to those involved, have now been proven to be factually true. | ||
Um, and I'm gonna play you this sound bite. | ||
But ultimately, Candace Owens exposing the fact that Charlie was looking to leave the pro-Israel take on all of this, and as a result of all that, his Jewish donors were pulling their funding. | ||
We're gonna play clip 13 for you because that's Charlie Kirk's producer saying that those messages are real. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
But I want to take the start of this show to address some of the things that have been going around on public, namely about a text, a group text chain that has been made known uh and released uh by Candace Owens. | ||
And I just want to address it head on because uh, you know, that was a text grab, a screen grab that I had shared uh with people. | ||
So it it is authentic. | ||
And I want to go into it because I actually am really excited that the the truth is out there. | ||
I first want to say the reason I haven't I didn't share that screen grab publicly is because it was a private exchange. | ||
And I felt like it didn't necessarily comport with things that were already public. | ||
I wanted to not betray my friend's trust in that way. | ||
But I did share it with some people in government because it happened really quick. | ||
It was a, you know, it took 33 hours for authorities to get their suspect. | ||
And in that first, in those first moments, we wanted no stone unturned. | ||
We wanted to leave nothing unturned. | ||
So I shared it with a few people. | ||
Don't know where it went from there, apparently. | ||
Uh, but here we are. | ||
So one of the reasons, Blake, that I'm glad to have this now public. | ||
It was not mine to share Publicly, but you know, one of the criticisms we've been we've received is that we don't care, we're not investigating every lead, we're not looking under every stone, and that somehow we're just like, you know, sweeping things under the rug. | ||
And when I say that we want justice for Charlie more than anybody else, I really mean it, and no stone unturned. | ||
Well, it sounds like a lot of people owe Owens an apology. | ||
You know, that's why you don't jump on a story first, because let's say you wanted to dismiss this report as fake. | ||
Well, now you owe Owen's apology. | ||
I was waiting. | ||
I was like, ah, they're gonna talk about it soon. | ||
There's no way they could let this slide. | ||
Here you are. | ||
It's true. | ||
It's true. | ||
So good on Owens for publishing that, because that's important to have all perspectives in this. | ||
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Mel K joining me next. | ||
Don't go anywhere. | ||
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Welcome back to American General. | ||
It's our final laugh of the hour. | ||
Said that you're all joining me today. | ||
I say it all the time, but there's so much going on in the world that we try to dig into, and uh we're gonna we're gonna get a little bit into this one because this one to me is very interesting, right? | ||
We we talk about Hollywood, the Hollywood elites, and the first thing that comes to mind are uh people like Leonardo DiCaprio. | ||
When I think about people lecturing us about how we need to vote for Democrats and uh everything regarding the uh Green New Scam, they tend to lecture us about what we need to be doing rather than uh leading a good life uh by themselves. | ||
And and I've had enough of a lot of it, but there's a new film out that's catching a lot of people's attention, and probably for the wrong reasons. | ||
It's interesting because it's the for the director himself, Paul Thomas Anderson's new film, uh Battle After Another, one battle after another. | ||
This film is very controversial because it highlights and kind of promotes a little bit of left-wing violence. | ||
It's something that the left tells you doesn't actually exist, that they're not the violent group, but we've got the trailer for you, and I think it's really interesting when you go through the trailer and you're watching, and you wonder, well, how is it that we're releasing a film during a time like this where left-wing violence is at an all-time high? | ||
Uh, let's take a listen to the trailer. | ||
Rise and shine. | ||
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Uh an eyelash. | |
Good morning. | ||
There are no hands on the clock. | ||
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Why? | |
Because they're not needed. | ||
What time is it? | ||
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Uh you know, I don't, I don't, I don't remember that part. | |
All right, let's just not nitpick over the passwords. | ||
This is Bob Ferguson. | ||
I was a part of the French 75. | ||
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Bitch, I felt like Tony Martez! | |
Steve Lockdown used to attack my home. | ||
And I cannot remember for the life of my only child. | ||
The answer to your question. | ||
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Maybe you should have studied the rebellion text a little harder. | |
I need to find my daughter. | ||
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Well, then call us back when you have the time. | |
Did you you just know you are so unsuitable for my daughter? | ||
My cow comes from a whole line of revolutionaries. | ||
And you look so lost. | ||
What are you gonna do about this baby? | ||
You know what freedom is? | ||
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What? | |
No fear. | ||
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Go for three of them. | |
Get on! | ||
Not one thing, it's another. | ||
Find that to be true. | ||
I need you, brother. | ||
Sending sense, Please. | ||
Courage Bob. | ||
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Carriage. | |
Courage. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yes. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Hey. | ||
Thank you, Sensei. | ||
Thank you, Sensei. | ||
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Thank you. | |
God damn it. | ||
VIVA LA REVOLUTION! | ||
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All right, joining me to discuss is Mel K. She's host of the Mel K Show, author of Americans Anonymous. | ||
And she spent a lot of time in Hollywood. | ||
So this is my go-to when I want to talk about films. | ||
Mel, welcome to the program today. | ||
We're excited to have you on board, of course, as always. | ||
This is another film that they're saying, oh, it's just the timing. | ||
This was this was in the books a while back. | ||
But the reality of it is in the opening sequence, you know, you see the French 75 revolutionary group violently uh attacking and helping trying to free uh these migrants from a detention center at the border. | ||
Uh how odd that this is instantly being released now at a time when uh we're seeing a lot of left-wing violence and we're seeing it outside of ice facilities. | ||
Well, it's not surprising because you know, there are quite a few people in uh the entertainment industry that are very uh attached to intelligence and the CIA. | ||
This has been going on since the very beginning. | ||
You can go all the way back to the 40s if you'd like. | ||
But what is going on, I believe, because there's also a new show uh with Jessica's Chastain about a uh online hunter of radicals, basically hunting down it it appears to me, Proud Boys and stuff like that. | ||
And then of course we had the movie Civil War come out in the middle of uh the Black Lives Matter things. | ||
Uh this is again uh what it has always been predictive programming, getting to people, get turning up the heat, turning up the anger. | ||
Uh of course, the richest uh that came out two days ago, uh, five suburbs in the world, uh basically, or in America, uh, are in Hollywood and around Hollywood. | ||
So they are very uh insulated. | ||
They don't uh really think in terms of is this going to be a rally and cry. | ||
And and honestly, we do also have to remember, not just with this, but also uh with what happened on January 6th, and particularly uh what happened with the fake Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping, is that more often than not, as we just uh had it revealed that 270 something uh FBI agents were in the crowd at the breach of uh January 6th, supposedly. | ||
Um, that we have an onslaught of people that are uh I think hell bent on a real civil war, ground civil war in America that benefits nobody except for the international um banking cartel, international public-private partnerships, military industrial complex that is uh functioning above our nation and certainly running Hollywood. | ||
So to me, uh this is as bad as the four fake documentaries that were produced and put out on Netflix covering Oklahoma City, Seth Rich, um, Ben Laden. | ||
They are completely false documentaries. | ||
They are straight up propaganda, as I assume this is as well. | ||
I would not be seeing this. | ||
That used to be one of my favorite directors. | ||
Uh, but clearly everyone involved in this film, particularly Sean Penn, are all uh operatives of the global public-private partnership and have been very involved in the endless war and endless radicalism inside our country and supporting the left it no matter how far they go. | ||
Um, so that's where we are. | ||
Hollywood lives in a bubble. | ||
Most of these people, they train their whole lives to function in a false pretense in fake uh, you know, worlds where they live and where they are surrounded by people just like them that think just like them, and they don't even know that they are uh being used again in propaganda to uh exploit the division in our country at a time when we actually need uh good films that bring people together. | ||
In fact, Ridley Scott, who's one of the greatest film directors ever, um, came out with a statement the other day. | ||
And uh just this week we found out that the unemployment rate in Hollywood for craftsmen, meaning the crew, is uh ridiculous and sad. | ||
And frankly, um Ridley Scott said the movies are mediocre and they're not, you know, why would anyone want to see some of this stuff? | ||
It's manipulative, and I think it's openly manipulative. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
And it's so sad to see how they've captured Hollywood. | ||
I mean, we've known that these are all just like-minded people and they promote within uh Matthew Marsden, who's been on the show, obviously an actor who was pushed out because of hanging out with conservatives, and they didn't like that. | ||
And so uh they did their very best to push him out. | ||
As you know, Mel, front and center, that's how they do things in Hollywood. | ||
But I wanted to I want to switch scares up a little bit because you know, we we sat back yesterday and we watched things unfold in the Senate as uh Pampani, the AG was brought forward. | ||
And she, I have to say she did a good job for rebuttals and pushing back against the narrative when it comes to a lot of these Democrats who are lying now and trying to utilize Jeffrey Epstein and other cases to kind of uh go after and bash the Trump administration. | ||
So she did a great job at that. | ||
Now there's other stuff we could be critical about, but I wanted to play this one clip of her bouncing back when Senator White House only wanted to make this about that, Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
Let me ask you something else. | ||
There's been public reporting that Jeffrey Epstein showed people photos of President Trump with half-naked young women. | ||
Do you know if the FBI found those photographs in their search of Jeffrey Epstein's safe or premises or otherwise? | ||
Have you seen any such thing? | ||
You know, Senator White House, you sit here and make salacious remarks, once again trying to slander President Trump left and right, when you're the one who was taking money from one of Epstein's closest confidants, I believe. | ||
I could be wrong, correct me, Reed Hoffman, who was with Jeffrey Epstein on multiple occasions. | ||
And the senator sitting right next to you tried to block the flight logs from being released. | ||
Yeah, you're grilling me on President Trump and some photograph with Epstein. | ||
Come on. | ||
The question is did the FBI find those photographs that have been discussed publicly by a witness who claimed Jeffrey Epstein showed them to him. | ||
You don't know anything about that. | ||
Okay. | ||
Pam Bonnie, I like a loss for words as to why he keeps circling around this. | ||
This is someone uh uh allegedly, and he doesn't dispute it too. | ||
I don't think he disputed it during her pushback, but the Reed Hoffman angles all of this. | ||
Uh they they don't like to talk about this. | ||
But she was giving these Democrats all of the opportunities to kind of push back on her accusations. | ||
They just decided not to, though. | ||
Uh they won't let go of the Epstein stuff. | ||
And again, I don't think the American people should let go of it. | ||
I think it's important for us to figure out who was actually there sexually abusing children. | ||
But I I think that it's pretty disgusting that Democrats continue to push the narrative of Epstein and continue to demand that the Trump administration release things that they weren't demanding from the last administration, Mel. | ||
Well, first and foremost, Donald Trump is not implicated in the Epstein case. | ||
Okay. | ||
He's not, that is a fact. | ||
That is why they did not push it during the Merrick Arlen autopen presidency period. | ||
Uh, but there are a lot of people that are uh, in fact, implicated in this, but most of them are not who people think they are. | ||
Uh frankly, Jeffrey Epstein and I have plenty of evidence. | ||
I've been covering this for years. | ||
Uh, he was very involved, I believe, not just in sex trafficking and what was going on with children at the border and I mean at his uh in uh in his at his island and everywhere else. | ||
Jeffrey Epstein was very involved all the way back to Iran Contra in weapons deals, in multinational relationships. | ||
Just last week, a treasure trove of Jeffrey Epstein emails came out between him and Ahud Barack that nobody has covered in the mainstream media because it hurts the narrative. | ||
And uh frankly, he was involved in the moving for of Air America, which most people know as the CIA flights to Nicaragua and other places dealing with drugs and weapons. | ||
Uh, he was involved in moving Air America to Ohio, where his main uh beneficiary, it appears, was Les Wexner, where he uh runs L brands. | ||
There are a lot of layers to the Jeffrey Epstein case that that people on both sides of the aisle do not want to come out. | ||
And frankly, you can tie in Bill Barr as well. | ||
But the Jeffrey Epstein story is a story about international banking and international arms trades and human trafficking and gun trafficking and drug trafficking on a global scale that has been going on at least since the 90s, if not before. | ||
And a lot of people that are staying away from this don't touch on things like Jess Staley uh being on the uh you know on trial, basically, and asked about Epstein, and he there's emails with him. | ||
He was Barclays, he was uh obviously JP Morgan, but they have 20 years of records of Jeffrey Epstein at JP Morgan, that they have obviously they know who the transactions are between 350 million dollars given by JP Morgan to the uh victims, and that's only the tip of the iceberg. | ||
So uh they can keep pushing all they want. | ||
They said that's why Donald Trump is calling it a hoax. | ||
Between the four years that the autopen presidency was there and the rogue AG and FBI uh were on top of this. | ||
Uh, I believe that just like with everything else, they were destroying real evidence. | ||
They were probably concocting fake evidence because they've been doing this for years, these same group. | ||
And frankly, the bigger picture of Jeffrey Epstein is a global picture of uh clandestine operations connected, I believe, to the CIA, MI6, all of the uh groups that are involved in protecting Wall Street and the military industrial complex and uh a lot of contractors involved in uh weapons around the world. | ||
So uh I just think that this is a diversion tactic, and frankly, they are trying to create something that has been proven over and over, particularly by Bradley Edwards, who represented a lot of the victims that Jeffrey uh Donald Trump is not implicated in Jeffrey Epstein's crimes, period. | ||
Uh, and it's it's just ridiculous. | ||
But my problem with Pam Bondi, and and frankly, I would, you know, I'm not a fan because of what happened in the Zimmerman case with her, but the truth is that uh this shouldn't be about Donald Trump. | ||
This should be about a cry decades of crimes against people of the United States of America: cover-ups, lies, manipulation, theft of our of our taxpayer dollars, all of this has been very, very insidious and it goes way deeper than anyone I think believes. | ||
And Jeffrey Epstein has been right there in the forefront, honestly, since at least the 80s, 90s when he went to Bear Stearns. | ||
So uh the Jeffrey Epstein case is a global case, and it is really about global financial systems, global uh globalist agendas, and um, that really is what we need to uncover is what exactly uh was being run above our heads in this country and around the world that has led to endless war for profit and endless uh diversion of true stories for fake stories to cover up that our country has been captured and that these people that work for | ||
the intelligence agencies, particularly the CIA, do not work for the United States of America. | ||
They frankly work to protect the international banking cartel of which Jeffrey Epstein was a part. | ||
So the whole thing is a distraction from the true case. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
And Mel, this is why so many of us follow you on both X and Rumble, because you always give us a deep dive into all of these stories. | ||
So we greatly appreciate it, folks. | ||
Again, just reminder, she's the host of the Mel K Show. | ||
It's an incredible show where I always learn something new from you, Mel. | ||
I always say that. | ||
And your book, Americans Anonymous, is also a great grab over at Amazon. | ||
So definitely look into that. | ||
Mel, thanks for joining us again. | ||
I appreciate your time as always. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
We'll see you next time. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
See you soon. | ||
All right, folks, we're getting breaking news. | ||
I wanted to make sure we jumped in on because this is a big one. | ||
Federal law enforcement sources are saying to Bill Melussian of Fox News that there was an arson suspect that recently was just arrested for igniting the deadly palace uh palisades fire in January and that claimed 12 lives. | ||
It looks like the DOJ is going to be holding a press conference in just a few moments about that. | ||
That's expected to begin at 9 a.m. Pacific time. | ||
So again, folks, we're gonna be following that because that's gonna be based in Los Angeles. | ||
Again, there were so many questions regarding those fires that so many people wanted us to kind of look away from because now Gavin Noosa, and we talked about that before. | ||
Newsom all of a sudden has uh affordable housing that he's looking to use and to uh push onto that land. | ||
And so many of us thought it was a land grab, and uh looks to be like that. | ||
So there's been an arrest, apparently the DOJ will be announcing that in just a few moments, will obviously keep you in the loop. | ||
That's according to Bill Melusion. | ||
So, again, folks, uh a lot going on still. | ||
And uh I can't wait to see the update on that one. | ||
That's a big story. | ||
All right, let's switch up gears a little bit because Caitlin Collins gave President Trump, I would say a compliment. | ||
It's a compliment from her, especially. | ||
In clip 14 that we're gonna play for you. | ||
Uh, she's openly saying that uh the big difference between Donald Trump and you know, the Obama Biden regime is that he's willing to speak to you and take questions from the media. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
It's different because Trump is such an accessible president that, like, if he's just swearing in the ambassador to Greece, like typically that wouldn't be a newsworthy event if President Biden or any typical president was probably doing it. | ||
But Trump's moment, any time the cameras around and the reporters are around, it can it can turn into a press conference. | ||
And so you never go into the oval thinking, oh, this is gonna be a quick, we call them sprays. | ||
It's where you go in, basically a photo op and then you leave. | ||
Because Trump will swear someone in and then he'll turn to you and say, you know, any questions, and he'll take maybe questions for 45 minutes. | ||
And so you have to like, I always keep a running list of questions on my phone. | ||
Okay, because you never know when you're gonna run into him or when he's gonna start taking questions. | ||
And so you can't just have one or two. | ||
Like you have to have like 10 ready to go. | ||
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Because you said the word typical president, right? | |
Not your typical president was swearing in someone from Greece, like we would know. | ||
Is that because of predictability? | ||
Here, well, so uh Trump is my first president that I've recovered, and I covered Biden as well, and so I can compare it to him. | ||
But even with President Obama, you know, there are these moments in the Oval Office that everyone has come to know because you see them on TV so often. | ||
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Right. | |
But when you speak to reporters who covered President Obama, he almost never responded to shouted questions. | ||
He just, it wasn't his thing. | ||
He didn't, you know, he would have his moments with world leaders, and then you would leave the oval. | ||
Trump kind of upended that when he came into the White House. | ||
And sometimes presidents are press averse. | ||
Trump embraced the media. | ||
I mean, he did it for decades as like this New York mogul. | ||
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Sure. | |
And so he just had a different approach to the press and always has, you know, long before taking office. | ||
Most politicians are not very press-savvy. | ||
It kind of depends on on who it is. | ||
I think Trump always understood the value of a camera and a microphone. | ||
Yeah, I mean, he's probably one of the easiest uh presidents to deal with when it comes to transparency, that's for sure. | ||
Uh again, the bar was set pretty damn low, I'd say, given the Obama-Biden regime trying to hide everything behind the scenes. | ||
We've laid it out for you throughout the entire show on what was going on behind the scenes, whether it's the declassified documents we saw yesterday about how they were trying to cover up how corrupt the Biden family was with Ukraine or or any of this. | ||
I mean, they're spying on their political opponents. | ||
Nobody really cares, nobody really says anything. | ||
You'd think as a member of the media, you'd actually be a little bit more grateful for President Trump. | ||
You'd be more open to have these discussions with President Trump and like give him better coverage because he's so transparent and he's kind to you and he's polite to you. | ||
But no, no, no. | ||
They're going to continue to lie about him, what he's working on again. | ||
You don't have to like everything he's done. | ||
But the majority of the things that have come out of the White House, I'd say are for the better. | ||
And that's a big one. | ||
That's a big one. | ||
Again, you can be critical. | ||
That's fine. | ||
But the reality of it is the mainstream media has never had this level of access to any administration. | ||
And so it's interesting to hear Collins just say that. | ||
Just say that. | ||
Again, every other White House that I've ever seen, they just continuously cover things up. | ||
And again, it's probably happening again in the Trump White House. | ||
I'm not saying that they're the best, that they've never done anything, but they're definitely better than the others. | ||
And again, that's because the bar was set so low. | ||
So it's interesting to hear Collins call that out. | ||
I love this picture. | ||
This is a great one. | ||
This is a great one. | ||
You can't tell if it's AI generator or a live shot at the White House right now. | ||
All right, let's just shift it over a little bit too, because John Stewart is really unhinged as to uh how powerful Republicans truly are. | ||
And clip 15, he's forced to admit that they do garner a lot of power, of course, and that Democrats really stand for nothing. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
75 million Americans voted for a Democrat in this last round of presidential elections. | ||
And at this moment, they have zero power at the federal level. | ||
Not in the House, not in the Senate, not in the executive, and not in the courts. | ||
There has not been a moment of conciliation or concern about the issues and policies that drove those 75 million votes. | ||
Not a moment. | ||
At present, the Democrats' largest victory over these past eight months is getting a guy who may or may not be a criminal back from El Salvador so Trump could send him to Uganda. | ||
That was the big win. | ||
And then suddenly, a small ask for people's preservation of health care is a Molotov cocktail. | ||
Because apparently Republicans won't be satisfied with 99.8% domination. | ||
They must Have it all. | ||
Ice went from deporting the worst of the worst to throwing grandmothers onto linoleum and zip tying American children. | ||
And everyone's just supposed to be cool with the new masked, incredibly well-funded paramilitary group, and Democrats are just reduced to petty gestures of restroom resistance. | ||
I mean, I know most people think that's a little unhinged, but he's actually being truthful. | ||
And President Trump would probably agree on part of that because uh he has no problem calling out Democrats, saying that they stand for nothing at all. | ||
And in fact, uh he thinks that they're just as bad as the leader of Somalia. | ||
There's really nothing there for for talking about politics at least. | ||
And he even added to this was during uh when he was meeting with the media. | ||
Um, he even added that uh when it comes to like people like a on Omar, uh, he wanted the Somalian leader to take her back. | ||
But again, Democrats really don't stand for much besides communism these days. | ||
You see, they know that they can't garner the support of the American people these days, so they're importing their next group, their next demographic. | ||
So that's what's going on throughout our country. | ||
It's interesting though, when you start to see a lot of people are waking up, a lot of people are waking up, and they're starting to speak about it. | ||
Listen, you can know you cannot you cannot continue to cover this stuff up. | ||
And I think that's a really really interesting way to phrase it. | ||
Again, folks, I also want to call your attention to it because it's only gonna be going on for a few more hours. | ||
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Again, folks, I'm watching a bunch of stuff that's happening right now. | ||
And you know what's interesting? | ||
I was trying to find it. | ||
But there was supposed to be a congressional hearing regarding a lot of these platforms like Discord that are being utilized. | ||
I haven't seen anything. | ||
James Comey, just a couple of weeks ago sent a letter to the CEO of Discord and asked them to come forward in front of the house to speak about how those could be utilizing their platforms to become more radicalized or push people to become more radicalized. | ||
And I had it on my calendar for today, but I have not seen it. | ||
We're gonna follow up just to see what's going on there because that was a good one. | ||
And I was interested in hearing what specifically was going on there. | ||
Of course, Discord's being accused of being a platform utilized by those who are trying to commit terror attacks on the mainland. | ||
So uh we'll continue to follow that as it unravels. | ||
But again, I haven't seen much on that front. | ||
That is something that we need to see. | ||
All right, folks, it was great having you all with us today on the American Journal. | ||
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