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Good morning, everyone, and welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Brianna Morello. | ||
We're excited that you're all with us on this beautiful Wednesday morning. | ||
A lot going on in the world. | ||
We're gonna catch you up on everything the next three hours. | ||
So uh we're excited that you're all joining us, of course. | ||
A lot happening yesterday, a lot breaking yesterday after we concluded the show. | ||
And so I'm catching you up on all things that you probably missed out on. | ||
Uh, you know, there was an incredible, incredible service at the White House for Charlie Kirk. | ||
It was the uh 32nd birthday of Charlie, and his wife was present, Erica. | ||
She gave an incredible speech. | ||
We'll play you clips from that later in the program. | ||
But it was amazing to sit back and to watch President Trump pay his respects and to hand off the presidential medal of freedom uh to his wife and uh to hear from her to get the updates as to how she's doing, how her children are doing and such. | ||
So we'll be playing that later in the show today. | ||
We're also gonna be talking about leaked group messages because, well, Politico decided to publish an article regarding a couple of young Republicans who are, you know, just a bunch of guys having conversation, but I think. | ||
Uh and sadly, someone decided to leak the group chat. | ||
It's literally the meme, but it's coming to life now. | ||
Uh so we've got these group messages, and uh, I've got a different perspective on this. | ||
I know there's a lot of outrage from the Republicans who are out there throwing themselves on top of this first, saying, oh, no, no, no, we must condemn what was said in this private group message. | ||
Yeah, I've had enough of people leaking messages. | ||
I actually don't think that you need to say anything. | ||
When you have a private conversation, that conversation should remain private. | ||
And uh we'll talk about that because I've had enough of seeing people, especially Republicans throw each other under the bus because they don't want to sit there and tick off those on the the left, I guess. | ||
I don't even understand who we're apologizing to at this point. | ||
So there's a lot to dive into with that. | ||
Uh, especially because also keep in mind, I know a lot of these guys from my New York days. | ||
They're not bad people. | ||
They're not bad people. | ||
And I'm gonna explain all of this to you guys. | ||
I know there's a lot of names being thrown out there. | ||
A lot of people are saying, well, it could be this person who was the leaker. | ||
We don't know who the leaker was first off. | ||
But um, I'm going to say that I I don't care what you say your private chats. | ||
So I'll give you a little insight on all of that. | ||
I will also be discussing uh the visa issue because the State Department actually has given the boot to six foreigners. | ||
They've revoked their visas over social media posts regarding uh their reaction to Charlie Kirk's assassination. | ||
A lot of these individuals were celebrating, and so the State Department has given them the boot. | ||
We'll talk about that in a little bit. | ||
Also, there are calls for investigation into care, which obviously is the group of individuals who is very defensive over how you speak about Islam in this country. | ||
Well, thankfully, there are a group of Republicans looking to figure out who's actually funding care. | ||
Because if you criticize care, they go after you full force. | ||
And so I've always thought it was very interesting, very interesting as to how they're even funded in the first place. | ||
So now there are key congressional members who are calling for there to be an investigation into their funding, which again could lead to something very, very big. | ||
They've actually targeted a lot of conservatives for criticizing them. | ||
I know Lumer was actually, I believe she was sued for them. | ||
She was forced to pay out a massive settlement to them. | ||
They have targeted so many people. | ||
And so I think it's fair to figure out who's actually funding this. | ||
Not just that, though. | ||
We're also gonna be talking about how Chairman Jim Jordan is now asking, only asking, uh, Jack Smith to come forward and to testify. | ||
We've got the letter for you right now. | ||
We'll break that down for you in just a few moments. | ||
Plus the push for censorship. | ||
And Corey Mills was actually just slap of the restraining order against an ex-girlfriend. | ||
But there's a bigger story to all of this, and I don't really care about the ex-girlfriend stuff. | ||
I want to focus more on what Corey Mills is actually facing the real allocation. | ||
So we've got a whole show locked up and loaded to go. | ||
So don't go anywhere, folks. | ||
got the American Journal heading your way in just a few moments. | ||
Good morning, everyone, and welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Brianna Morello. | ||
We're excited that you are all joining us today. | ||
A lot happening around the world, a lot going on yesterday that we want to make sure you know all about. | ||
So we're excited that you're joining us, of course. | ||
It was uh it was a great day yesterday. | ||
We'll give you a recap of what happened yesterday at the White House. | ||
Uh, I want to remind everyone though that President Trump is holding a press conference later today at 3 p.m. Eastern time with uh the FBI director, Cash Patel. | ||
We don't know exactly what they're gonna be discussing, but we're gonna be watching. | ||
Because whenever we get like a little press conference over at the Oval Office, it's usually something really, really good. | ||
So 3 p.m. Eastern time today, President Trump and FBI director Cash Patel will be speaking. | ||
All right. | ||
So for today's show, we got a lot we're talking about, obviously. | ||
We're gonna be going back and taking a look at the service that happened yesterday over at the White House. | ||
There was a ceremony regarding Charlie Kirk receiving the presidential medal of freedom. | ||
It was a beautiful ceremony that President Trump held for the Kirk family. | ||
Obviously, his wife was present. | ||
We've got a couple of clips we wanted to play for you if you missed it. | ||
Uh, but not just that, there's a couple of other things we're gonna be discussing today. | ||
You know, the State Department yesterday announced and even showed evidence that uh there were foreigners who were posting just really cruel social media posts regarding Charlie Kirk's assassination. | ||
And so, since they've now discovered these posts, the State Department has actually revoked their visas. | ||
So I'll be giving you the details on that. | ||
Plus, there's an update regarding Israel and Hamas, the peace deal. | ||
You know, President Trump yesterday posted on Truth Social that he was gonna be entering phase two of all of this, but Hamas really hasn't even met the requirements for phase one. | ||
And we're also learning more from Israel. | ||
Now, again, of course, both sides, I don't really trust it, but we're gonna give you the latest that's happening there. | ||
Also, but Benjamin Netanyahu appears in court for his corruption charge that he's currently facing. | ||
I'll give you the very latest on that. | ||
And there was a big story yesterday that nobody was talking about. | ||
Like a massive, massive story. | ||
Congress, the J6 committee, was somehow someway able to collect 30 million lines of phone data in their investigation into President Trump. | ||
That J6 investigation. | ||
That's massive. | ||
We're gonna give you the details on that because I don't know how no one else saw that get released yesterday. | ||
But folks, the privacy grab expands. | ||
It continues to expand. | ||
We're finding out more and more as to what they were actually up to. | ||
And so this is gonna be a massive story that we're gonna dive into in the show today. | ||
Also, Jim Jordan, the chairman of the Judiciary Committee in the House, is asking, only asking Jack Smith to come forward to testify. | ||
We'll be giving you the latest on that. | ||
There's a ton of stories we're gonna catch you up on. | ||
Also, those leaked messages. | ||
I know I talk really fast. | ||
Just giving you some oversight as to what we're gonna dive into today. | ||
But uh, I want to talk about the leaked messages because Political posted a bunch of group messages from young Republicans, and a couple of them I do know because I'm from New York. | ||
Um, not bad people, not bad people. | ||
Uh, but I will say this, and we're gonna go into great length on all of this because this one has me a little fired up. | ||
Anyone who leaks messages is an absolute loser. | ||
You're a loser. | ||
That's the first thing. | ||
Anyone who publishes those messages, uh, you're probably right next to them at that point. | ||
Uh, but the worst part about all of this is the apology tour. | ||
Everyone jumping in front of the camera or just putting out statements, apologizing for messages that were sent in private. | ||
I've got a lot that I'm gonna sound off on that because I just don't like the fact that we continue to do this. | ||
We throw each other under the bus. | ||
Left never does that. | ||
The individual is running for the uh VA of Virginia, I should say, AG, the candidate. | ||
Well, Democrats won't even separate themselves from him, and he was talking about putting a bullet in his political opponent's head. | ||
So, you know, you want to crack a couple of jokes in a group message. | ||
I don't think we should throw you under the mess. | ||
Let's play by the left's rules. | ||
Sorry, let's kick off the show with what we were talking about yesterday, what was gonna be happening at the White House. | ||
Yesterday, Charlie Kirk, well, his family was present. | ||
Uh, he they obviously had the presidential medal of freedom that they were giving his wife, Erica Kirk. | ||
And it was incredible to see because yesterday would have been Charlie's 32nd birthday. | ||
And, you know, Erica spoke about something that I think a lot of us can relate to, about how difficult it was to purchase gifts for Charlie because he wasn't superficial. | ||
And so it was something that she had to put a lot of thought into. | ||
And so in clip one, we're gonna hear about Erica going through the process of trying to find a gift for Charlie and how this was the best one thus far. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
Honestly, President Trump, I have spent seven and a half years trying to find the perfect birthday gift for Charlie. | ||
And it's so difficult. | ||
And those of you that have spouses or loved ones, you know how difficult it is sometimes to buy a gift for someone that you love because he wasn't a materialistic man. | ||
So that also did not help. | ||
But now I can say with confidence, Mr. President, that you have given him the best birthday gift he could ever have. | ||
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Thank you. | |
It's such an honor. | ||
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And the rectiful ceremony. | |
He was given obviously the presidential presidential medal of freedom. | ||
And it was engraved. | ||
And it was beautiful to see Erica post this on social media. | ||
The engraved Medal of Freedom. | ||
I'm told actually it's not really a normal thing that this was a specialty that they did for Charlie exclusively. | ||
Obviously, you see the cross, you see his name. | ||
It is absolutely beautiful. | ||
And so much thought put into all of this. | ||
Now, many of us have speculated whether or not Charlie ever had any ambition to run for president of the United States. | ||
And for those who knew him, they said, well, yeah, it was probably very likely. | ||
But Erica yesterday confirmed what so many people were speculating on while she was speaking at the White House. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
That's why. | ||
No limit to what he would have sacrificed to defend freedom for all. | ||
And if the moment had come, he probably would have run for president, but not out of ambition. | ||
He would only have done it if that was something that he believed that his country needed from a servant's heart standpoint. | ||
And Charlie lived only 31 short years. | ||
It's important to remember Charlie Kirk and his legacy. | ||
And we're excited that the White House is doing just that. | ||
They are going to do their very best to remember Charlie. | ||
Um, you know, hearing his wife get up there talk about their kids, it was devastating. | ||
Absolutely devastating. | ||
I don't know how this woman pulls it together. | ||
She does an incredible job at being able to do just that. | ||
You know, these moments are very, very tough to deal with. | ||
And yet she's able to get up there and to represent her husband with such pride. | ||
Your heart just goes to this woman, what she's had to endure, her family, her kids, his parents, his parents were present to yesterday, watching them uh take it all in. | ||
It's really upsetting. | ||
It's really, really upsetting. | ||
But it's um, I have to say it's very exciting that the White House continues to pay their respect. | ||
We hope that they don't stop doing this. | ||
We hope they do this all the time for Charlie. | ||
Because we need to let them know the enemy needs to know. | ||
What they did to Charlie was unacceptable, but not only unacceptable, uh, it it doesn't do them any good because now they've just enhanced Charlie's message. | ||
Now the rest of us will carry his voice. | ||
We'll make sure that they never forget him, that nobody forgets him, and that his message has expanded. | ||
And so that needs to be what happens moving forward. | ||
Now, also, we're, you know, gonna continue to report on any details coming out in regards to the individual who has been arrested for murdering Charlie Kirk, but we can't just sit here and and allow all that to go unchallenged. | ||
We need to have these open discussions as to what happened that day. | ||
And the FBI continues to say that they're investigating all of this, although the federal government has not charged the suspect. | ||
He's only charged in the state of Utah for now. | ||
But we need to keep pushing. | ||
We need to keep pushing for answers in this. | ||
We're still waiting for the autopsy. | ||
I know again, most of you guys uh do have questions regarding Charlie's assassination, although it played out for us on video. | ||
There's a lot of questions, more questions than answers. | ||
And, you know, we tried last week, obviously, to cover that and to bring you the updates in regards to what we can expect from an autopsy. | ||
And unfortunately, in the state of Utah, there's not much of a deadline. | ||
So we don't know when we're gonna find out more information. | ||
It's up to the family to release information, whether Erica chooses to do so or not, is truly up to her, and we won't add any pressure to that situation. | ||
But again, we we we do send them obviously our best and look forward to carrying on Charlie's work and Charlie's message. | ||
And you know, President Trump weighing in yesterday in clip three, when it comes to remembering Charlie, when it comes to Charlie's loyalty to His faith. | ||
I mean, he never backed down. | ||
All of his beliefs came from that, whatever political beliefs he had. | ||
The core at the core of it was his belief and what he believed in, his faith. | ||
And so truly it was amazing to sit back and listen to him speak, and we go through all these clips, and what motivated Charlie was always, always his faith. | ||
And so President Trump yesterday took a moment to reflect on that and to weigh in on where Charlie is right now. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
But Charlie never missed an opportunity to remind us of the Judeo-Christian principles of our nation's founding, or to share his deep Christian faith in his final moments. | ||
Charlie testified to the greatness of America and to the glory of our Savior with whom he now rests in heaven. | ||
And he is gonna make heaven. | ||
I said, I'm not sure I can make it. | ||
But he's gonna make it. | ||
He's looking down on us right now. | ||
It's so incredible. | ||
Look at this, how this turned out. | ||
This was supposed to be so dark and cloudy. | ||
Not dark and cloudy, is it? | ||
Look at that, how beautiful that is. | ||
There's no artist that can capture it as beautiful as it is today. | ||
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Wow. | |
It's amazing. | ||
As I said on the day that he was assassinated, Charlie Kirk was a martyr for truth and for freedom. | ||
And from Socrates to think. | ||
And to St. Peter from Abraham Lincoln to Martin Luther King, those who change history the most, and he really did, have always risked their lives for causes they were put on earth to defend. | ||
He was put on earth to do exactly what he was doing. | ||
It's interesting to hear the president say that. | ||
I don't know why he keeps saying that. | ||
He doesn't know if he's gonna make it to heaven or not. | ||
Sounds like he needs some new spiritual advisors around him. | ||
He just keeps saying that. | ||
And you just have to wonder, dude, how many wars you have to stop before you realize you've got admission. | ||
Uh President Trump really needing some very much uh he needs better spiritual advisors. | ||
I don't know how else to say it. | ||
He's an incredible president. | ||
I just don't like hearing him doubt whether or not he's going to get into heaven or not. | ||
He just doesn't understand, maybe. | ||
I don't, I don't get what's going on with that. | ||
He keeps bringing it up. | ||
This is, I think, the second time in a week he's done just that. | ||
He probably stopped at least what, eight, nine wars at this point. | ||
So yeah, I would say you're pretty solid. | ||
You're pretty solid at this point. | ||
Let's turn to something else. | ||
This is coming from the State Department yesterday. | ||
The State Department announcing that it is actually going after those who went after Charlie Kirk online, foreigners specifically. | ||
They've now revoked six visas belonging to foreigners who went on social media platforms and decided to uh go after Charlie. | ||
Now the posts are absolutely egregious when you read through them. | ||
Some of them I don't even know if we could actually say on air. | ||
Uh, one of them says rest in P I S S. I don't even know if you could spell it. | ||
But uh these are just evil human beings, and these are the just the many examples of people that they have now gotten rid of from our country, one of them being a Brazilian national, another one being Mexican, another being South African, and another being Argentinian. | ||
So again, these are the people who are coming to our country uh with on visas and they're they're disrespecting Charlie Kirk's memory. | ||
So it's great to say, I mean, again, they I don't think they have a right to our constitutional rights. | ||
I don't believe that they have a right to the First Amendment. | ||
You are a U.S. citizen, then yeah, I'd say that they can't do this to you, but these are people here who are on visas, they need permission from our government to be here. | ||
And uh it's not a it's not a right, it's a privilege. | ||
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So hell yeah. | |
Get him out. | ||
Get him out. | ||
If you're gonna be disrespectful, if you're going to add to the political tensions in this country, which we obviously know our foreign adversaries are doing aggressively hard on social media platformers, they have people on the ground here in the United States doing just that deportum, get rid of them. | ||
We don't need them here. | ||
You don't need to be here. | ||
You don't. | ||
They continue to spread lies calling Charlie Kirk a racist, misogynist, all these terms, of course, that they can't really define, but they're still going to be going after him. | ||
So it's great that the State Department is showing you what these individuals posted online in order to garnish this uh this privilege to get deported. | ||
Openly anti-black racist. | ||
That's not even a term. | ||
What the heck are these people talking about? | ||
Of course, they don't know any better. | ||
They just sit there and allow the government, the governments abroad, the uh the media to just funnel these lies into their minds, and these people are just too stupid to look up any information on their own, be independent thinkers. | ||
No, no, no, no. | ||
They're too hateful to ever be independent thinkers. | ||
So these are the people. | ||
These are the people who so so far have been uh tossed out of here, had their visas revoked. | ||
Now, Mark Orubio, obviously the Secretary of State has been warning about this for quite some time. | ||
Take a listen to clip four, because in clip four, he is detailing exactly what they issued this warning about. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
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That you were looking at the social media of foreigners who may be um speaking about Charlie Kirk in a in the world. | |
Well, I didn't think about Charlie Kirk. | ||
If you're a foreigner and you're out there celebrating the assassination of someone who was speaking somewhere, I mean, we don't want you in the country. | ||
Why would we want to give a visa to someone who thinks it's good that someone was murdered in the public square? | ||
It's just common sense to me. | ||
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Uh and have you actually revoked any visas yet? | |
Have you taken that action and the other thing? | ||
Well, we revoke visas of people. | ||
I don't know we've revoked visas of people that are inside the country. | ||
We've most certainly been denying visas. | ||
I mean, think about it. | ||
I want everybody to think about this for a moment. | ||
Okay, you're out there celebrating the assassination in cold blood of someone. | ||
And then you want to come in. | ||
Why would we want anybody like that in our country as a tourist as anything? | ||
We don't want them here. | ||
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But have you gone out specifically? | |
Um there's been recommendations that have been given to Secretary, the deputy secretary landau on uh social media pointing to specific individuals. | ||
Oh, we're gonna get those. | ||
We gotta go to process and all these, you know, and and uh but I'm sure there'll be some that are revoked. | ||
There's no shortage of idiots around the world that have decided it's a great idea to murder someone. | ||
We don't want people like that in our country. | ||
Um by the way, it's bad that we have people that are U.S. citizens that feel that way. | ||
We can't revoke, they don't need a visa, you know, they don't have a visa. | ||
But you're a foreigner? | ||
Why wouldn't we want to allow as in the United States someone who's in favor of murder? | ||
We don't want pro-murder people in America. | ||
They don't want people who celebrate murder to come into our country. | ||
Yeah, that's basics. | ||
While we recognize your right to free speech, you can continue to exercise that somewhere else, of course, wherever you came from, not over here. | ||
Again, it's not a right. | ||
It's a privilege to get a visa in this country. | ||
And uh, one of the highlights to reading all the tweets yesterday as the State Department was releasing the information is going down and reading in the Twitter threads, uh all of the specific details as to who they were revoking their license, uh their visas for specifically, what they said, and then just seeing visa revoked. | ||
It was great to watch. | ||
It was really great to go back and go through all of this, of course. | ||
Because again, you need to know what these people are actually saying online. | ||
They're not American citizens. | ||
So what are you doing? | ||
We don't need you here. | ||
You don't want people in this country like you just heard Rubio saying, celebrating murder. | ||
There is zero reason to have them in this country. | ||
There is no incentive for us to have them in this country. | ||
You are an evil, cruel human being. | ||
I don't even care if it's somebody on the left who is assassinated. | ||
I would never in a million years say any of this. | ||
But that's a difference between us versus them. | ||
They are evil. | ||
We are not evil. | ||
Visa revoked after each one again. | ||
These people are so hateful. | ||
You don't want to live amongst them. | ||
I don't want to live amongst them. | ||
This to me feels like you're just taking out the trash at this point. | ||
And it's exciting to see that we have a white house that understands that. | ||
We have a state department that understands that. | ||
People for far too long have been avo well, have I would say abusing the visa program and avoiding the actual conversation we need to have. | ||
And that's that we need to stop bringing in people that hate this country into our country. | ||
Their goal is to destroy our country. | ||
Don't let them in. | ||
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Do not let them in. | |
Want to turn to an update regarding Israel and Hamas's peace deal because I mean, listen, we celebrated obviously the hostages returning back. | ||
That's exciting. | ||
The 20 hostages that were brought back to Israel, of course, that is good news. | ||
But we all knew that Hamas was not going to be peaceful about any of this. | ||
And in fact, that they were going to probably likely not meet their end of the bargain. | ||
And it looks like so far that's the case. | ||
Hamas has returned more of the bodies from the hostages. | ||
Now, obviously, that is a small step forward because they weren't originally doing that, and President Trump actually went on social media, went on Truth Social and called them out for it. | ||
But the president's saying that they're getting ready to prepare for phase two of all of this. | ||
But President Trump again is echoing the fact that they do have to comply with all of this. | ||
Now, this is the part that's really interesting, right? | ||
Because we're sitting here and we're watching as uh Hamas doesn't really have a care in the world to be a peaceful peaceful whatever running their government. | ||
I mean, they're terrorist group, obviously, but the rest of us know that for a fact. | ||
But you're supposed to be running their government. | ||
And the bloodshed hasn't stopped. | ||
The bloodshed hasn't stopped. | ||
And so they could sit there and keep saying that uh Israel is causing genocide, but the reality of it is when you take a look, they've executed eight people yesterday. | ||
Eight people publicly. | ||
Why? | ||
Well, because they believe they were helping Israel at some capacity. | ||
Didn't really present any evidence of that. | ||
Just drag their bodies into the streets and killed them. | ||
And then broadcasted it for the world to see. | ||
What happened to the free Palestine movement? | ||
Can I speak out on that? | ||
Now, again, you don't have to sit there and tout and back the Israeli government, but you definitely should be able to condemn that. | ||
Those men who were executed in the streets didn't get a day in court. | ||
In fact, we don't even know what they exactly are accused of because Hamas didn't present any evidence to back their claims. | ||
They just beat the crap out of them and put a bullet in the back of their heads. | ||
So what are we doing here? | ||
What are we doing here? | ||
Time and time again, they blamed Israel for all the bloodshed in their community. | ||
They are the ones now taking lives of their own people. | ||
No trial, no proof. | ||
Just a bullet to the back of the head publicly. | ||
Now here's the thing. | ||
Israel is upset that they obviously have not met their end of the bargain in regards to the first phase. | ||
And Israel was threatening to reduce the humanitarian aid trucks that were going into Gaza until they give the rest of the remains over. | ||
Now think about that. | ||
Why is Israel giving humanitarian aid? | ||
Again, I've got a lot of criticism for the Israeli government, but folks, we're dealing with Islamic terrorists here. | ||
They didn't even wait a full week for this peace deal. | ||
They're still killing. | ||
They're still killing. | ||
Now, again, President Trump getting ready for phase two of all of this. | ||
We'll play the soundbite for you guys in a little bit. | ||
But it's crazy to sit back and see. | ||
I don't know how people could really sit here and join the free Palestine movement and then remain silent on all of this. | ||
They're back to committing terrorist acts onto their own people. | ||
Who's acknowledging it? | ||
I haven't seen anyone on the left acknowledge it. | ||
Just dragging people to the street, beating the crap out of them, and then putting a bullet in their head because they think they may have helped out the Israeli government. | ||
I've got more on that in just a few moments. | ||
So don't go anywhere. | ||
We've got a soundbite also from President Trump because he's laying out a very clear threat to Hamas. | ||
And he's going to make sure that they meet their end of the bargain and that they come back to the table for phase two of this peace deal, of course. | ||
So a lot more to uncover in just a few moments, folks. | ||
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Welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
Ticking off the second half of the first hour, of course, with more about the peace agreement that happened earlier this week, as many of you all at home know. | ||
President Trump orchestrated an incredible peace deal that freed 20 hostages from the terrorist group known as Hamas. | ||
Now, uh it's been very interesting to sit back and watch. | ||
Israel had to cough up over 1,500 terrorists, though, in exchange of all of this. | ||
And it's interesting to watch how the media has covered it, right? | ||
Because again, I've got my criticisms for the Israeli government. | ||
We could all have those. | ||
That's completely fine. | ||
But when we sit here and we're watching as media outlets are celebrating these Palestinian prisoners being released back into Gaza. | ||
You gotta really scratch your head. | ||
I mean, I remember seeing one video of a guy who lost both of his legs, and they're like, oh, he was an amputee who went into Israel and became a prisoner, and now he's being released and returned to his family. | ||
Then there's other reports that there's amputee allegedly is somebody who blew himself up and lost his legs in a terror attack, which took the lives of several children. | ||
So you wonder what the heck is wrong with these people. | ||
You gotta be fair and balanced to cover it fairly, and unfortunately, the media just doesn't do that these days. | ||
But President Trump has had enough of a lot of it, and he's calling it out, which is good. | ||
Uh thankfully we have the free speech platform known as X these days, which allows you to post things that would normally never get circulated. | ||
So we're thankful for that. | ||
President Trump yesterday sounding off on Truth Social, though, in regards to now the second phase of this peace agreement. | ||
He says he's ready to start talking about that. | ||
Let's get that going. | ||
And uh he's also calling out Hamas too. | ||
Because he's not very happy, obviously, that Hamas has not met their end of the bargain. | ||
But again, they are starting to, according to many, return the dead hostages, their bodies, of course. | ||
President Trump is not going, he put that all in caps, by the way, in his post, calling out Hamas. | ||
The dead have not been returned as promised. | ||
All caps. | ||
That means he's yelling at you. | ||
That means he's yelling at you, and he's not happy, but he's gonna move on to the second phase of all of this. | ||
But I'm sure he's gonna hold their feet to the fire. | ||
But it's not just that. | ||
President Trump now has illicit demands that he's going to make sure that Hamas meets. | ||
In clip five, he details what those demands are and what he's expecting from the terrorist organization. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
And they will disarm. | ||
And if they don't disarm, we will disarm them. | ||
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And it'll happen quickly and perhaps violently. | |
You say they will disarm. | ||
Do you understand me? | ||
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Yes. | |
You say you always, everyone says, Oh, well, they won't disarm. | ||
They will disarm. | ||
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And I spoke to Hamas. | |
And I said, You're gonna disarm, right? | ||
Yes, sir, we're gonna disarm. | ||
That's what they told me. | ||
They will disarm or we will disarm them. | ||
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Got it? | |
Okay. | ||
What is the deadline you're gonna put on that? | ||
You say quickly, sir. | ||
Sorry, you said quickly, but what is the deadline you're gonna put on that before you take it? | ||
Pretty quick. | ||
A reasonable period of time. | ||
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Congratulations. | |
That is what you want to see from the president of the United States. | ||
They better meet their end of the bargain, or President Trump is going to make good on that promise. | ||
And like I promise you that it is actually a promise. | ||
Uh, we're just getting word that press or sorry, the Treasury secretary Bessett is right now speaking in regards to the economy right now. | ||
We've got that press conference up and going. | ||
Give us a few moments though. | ||
We're gonna bring it to you once we start seeing that Scott is speaking. | ||
Uh Scott Bessett, that's obviously the secretary of Treasury. | ||
We want to hear what he's got to say because he's, and we're gonna talk about later in the show too. | ||
He is actually all in when it comes to doing certain investigations right now into the funneling that's going on with Antifa, also this members of Congress looking to see if he is also going to be investigating care, which is the Islamic organization that goes around and defends anyone who criticizes Islam. | ||
I mean, like anyone against who's defending Islam. | ||
That makes sense. | ||
Uh, so we're we'll bring that to you once that begins. | ||
We've got a whole bunch of on stories on that. | ||
But I want to keep talking about Hamas because again, folks, this is we are live officially. | ||
Can you read the guys? | ||
Talk in the control room right now? | ||
All right, let's go straight to the Treasury Secretary right now who is speaking about the economy. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
This is the world. | ||
They have put these unacceptable export controls on the entire world. | ||
China is a command and control economy. | ||
And we and our allies will neither be commanded nor controlled. | ||
They are a state economy, and we are not going to let a group of bureaucrats in Beijing try to manage the global supply chains. | ||
As Ambassador Greer said, we had a document and an agreement in Geneva, and magnets were flowing quite well. | ||
Some of some US auto companies have called us in the past week and said that there had been a slowdown in magnets. | ||
So when we asked the Chinese about this, they said, oh, it probably had something to do with the holiday. | ||
Had something to do with the holiday. | ||
So they can't be trusted with a global supply chain. | ||
Had something to do with the holiday. | ||
Moreover, this should be a clear sign to our allies that we must work together, and work together we will. | ||
There will be a series of meetings this week during World Bank IMF week, and we are all on. | ||
Not only is China fueling Russia's war, but China's actions have once again demonstrated the risk of being dependent on them on rare earths, and for that matter, anything. | ||
If China wants to be an unreliable partner to the world, then the world will have to decouple. | ||
The world does not want to decouple. | ||
We want to de-risk. | ||
But signals like this are signs of decoupling, which we don't believe China wants. | ||
And again, we do not want to decouple. | ||
We should work together to de-risk and diversify our supply chains away from China as quickly as possible. | ||
China says that these rare earths are used in military materials and that they want to maintain peace in the world. | ||
Again, it is the purchase of Chin of Russian oil by China that fuels the Russian war machine. | ||
China buys 60, 60% of Russian energy. | ||
They buy 90% of Iranian energy. | ||
So who is fueling the Russian war machine? | ||
We will be producing photos soon supplied to us by the Ukrainian government that shows Chinese parts comprise substantial amounts of Ukrainian drones. | ||
So President Trump is the leader of peace. | ||
We should work together to de-risk and diversify. | ||
China's highly provocative move comes after we've made significant. | ||
All right, I'm gonna jump in on this because uh this is actually important. | ||
We were actually gonna talk about this in this in the show today, because President Trump was sounding off on truth social in regards to China, not buying enough soybeans from American farmers. | ||
Now he's also pitching the idea now, since they're not doing that, that we could start making our own cooking oil and no longer importing it from China, which is probably a good idea, given the fact that cooking oil has been so toxic. | ||
Uh I mean, it's like back in the day. | ||
I mean, I remember being a kid, right? | ||
We didn't really realize how bad it was, but it wasn't as bad as it is now. | ||
The canola oils, all the seed oils that we're consuming are obviously making Americans overweight, and we do need to crunch down on that. | ||
So I think it's a good thing if we start becoming more self-sufficient and stop importing things from China. | ||
Again, they are not our allies. | ||
And you hear that coming from the Treasury Secretary directly. | ||
But that's the good news. | ||
We're also to keep an eye on him because we've got a lot of things that we're following in regards to investigations that he's being asked to lead when it comes to following the money. | ||
Uh the first one up is obviously going to be care. | ||
So we we talked about it at the beginning of the show. | ||
There's a group of lawmakers who want now, the Treasury Secretary, to investigate the funding behind care. | ||
And for those of you unfamiliar with care, they're the Council of American Islamic relations. | ||
And you know, when you look at their website, they see very benign, but the reality of it is they target those who criticize is Islam and they target them with an extreme level of aggression. | ||
And I've seen it my with my very own eyes. | ||
They've gone after people like Amy Mech and they make outrageous claims about her, but then they say it's in my opinion, so you can't sue them. | ||
Uh, they've gone after Laura Loomer. | ||
Again, all people out there who are exposing Islam. | ||
They don't like it. | ||
So now what we have is we have these two lawmakers, and you just saw on your screen, we have the New York Congresswoman Alice Stefanick and Senator Tom Cotton now sending a letter to the Treasury Secretary asking him to investigate the group. | ||
Now they believe that there could possibly be potential ties to Hamas when it comes to their funding. | ||
And again, for a very long time now, people have been wondering where does care get their money? | ||
So this would be a great thing for the federal government to look into. | ||
Because care has a lot of access to elected officials here in this country. | ||
And they target people, in my opinion, because you always say this. | ||
And it's absolutely cruel the way that they go after people. | ||
Now, again, if it was actually something that was a supporter of defending those who have a certain religious belief, then okay, I would totally be on board, but that's not what it's been doing for these last few years now. | ||
And we know this. | ||
I've sat back and I've watched their tweets and their videos about Amy Mac going after a woman who's just doing journalism. | ||
So it's not very innocent. | ||
And it seems like there is something very, very suspicious behind all of this. | ||
Their motives are quite strange to focus all their efforts on one person consistently. | ||
It's weird. | ||
Now, again, in the letter, it says that there's a lot of patterns, historic ties to Hamas. | ||
These are the allegations these lawmakers are making, that it raises serious questions on about how cares, support for Hamas amounts to material support for terrorism. | ||
Now, this was first obtained by the Washington Free Beacon. | ||
It's another urging for their finances to be looked into. | ||
We urge a department to immediately investigate whether CARE maintains financial links to Hamas. | ||
you So again, I'm on board for this. | ||
Anyone in the eyes of transparency or is looking for that would be on board with this. | ||
We spoke about it yesterday, too, as well. | ||
Attorney General Ken Paxson of the great state of Texas has launched an investigation a few months back into Epic, which is the East Plano Islamic Center. | ||
Now, again, sounds benign. | ||
But when you realize that they're really only trying to sell homes to those who are the same religious belief as them, that when you drive down their streets, their street names are named after Islamic conquerors. | ||
It doesn't seem very straightforward. | ||
It doesn't seem like uh a group looking to coexist amongst other Texans. | ||
Now, A.G. Paxson has been looking into it. | ||
And according to them, he believes that there might be some criminal activity here. | ||
And so he's calling on a referral. | ||
He dropped that news yesterday. | ||
I'm looking forward to speaking to him at Greatland about this because I think this is really important. | ||
We do need to be investigating these things. | ||
Now, again, although there are members, elected officials who have made the allegations that they are discriminating against those who are looking to purchase homes in their community, they deny all of that. | ||
And in fact, say that if Christians want to buy homes, that's fine. | ||
But then there are also the other allegations that they will charge these people fees and funnel that money to their mosque. | ||
So again, it's not technically a violation of the Fair Housing Act. | ||
It's a creative way to go around it. | ||
But who is funding all of this? | ||
I mean, they purchase over 400 acres in East Plano. | ||
And a lot of the times, okay, keep this in mind. | ||
Um, my aunt, she had no idea what was happening when she sold her farm. | ||
And this was back in New York, sold her farm, and then later found out that they actually flipped the farm and built a mosque. | ||
And they're buying these properties, they are not being honest with people. | ||
Listen, if it's just the church, if it's just the mosque, I mean, if it's just something peaceful, then of course we don't mind. | ||
But why hide it? | ||
Who's funding all of this? | ||
It's good that we're asking to follow the money trail. | ||
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This is something else that we should be following. | |
So now Ken Paxton says he has discovered illegal actions by East Plano Islamic Center, city developers, and has asked the state security board for a referral to pursue legal action. | ||
Will this be the death blow? | ||
Well, they're looking to develop on the land. | ||
They own the land. | ||
They purchase the land. | ||
So there's nothing you could do there on that front, I believe, legally. | ||
But can you block them from being able to develop that land? | ||
That's the big question here. | ||
And I've gone to the public hearing. | ||
There was a public hearing a few months back, and I wanted to see it for myself. | ||
And I was kind of floored at the fact that there wasn't, I didn't see any Muslims in the in the whole hearing. | ||
Those who are representing Epic were white people. | ||
It was weird. | ||
It was very, very strange. | ||
Because then when you drive through the area, it's not white people who live there. | ||
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They have a PR firm representing them. | |
They're like, yeah, they do. | ||
So they're hiring people that don't look like members of their community to be the face of their push to develop on the property. | ||
It was all very strange. | ||
And locals obviously are not very excited about this. | ||
Because again, it's not like they want to join the community. | ||
They're building their own community inside of a community. | ||
And then they're covering for it. | ||
It didn't make any sense to me why you'd be hiring individuals who appear to be white to represent you for your hearing. | ||
Send forward those who are going to be living in the community. | ||
Let's see who they are. | ||
But again, this is why so many people. | ||
We ask Allah to help us complete this project. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yikes. | ||
This is all available on their website too, folks. | ||
This is like right in front of your face, what they're doing. | ||
And, you know, there's others who are accusing them of practicing Sharia law. | ||
I've never seen any evidence of that. | ||
So I will not say that that is concrete. | ||
But what I will say to you is I don't understand why they would not want to coexist with the rest of us and make a community for all. | ||
You purchase a 400 acres and you want to be self-sufficient, you want to build up your own everything. | ||
So you don't actually have to leave. | ||
Again, this isn't what this country's all about. | ||
That's what's going on in Texas. | ||
A lot of this isn't just exclusive to Texas, too. | ||
If you're live in Florida, if you live in other red states, guess what? | ||
This is happening. | ||
You're just not seeing it. | ||
You're just not seeing it. | ||
And there's been plenty of videos. | ||
The Rare Foundation has put it out. | ||
That's rare. | ||
R-A-I-R foundation has been putting it out where they're detailing where it's popping up all over the country. | ||
And they're exclusively going to red states. | ||
Now, why is that? | ||
Because there's low regulations. | ||
Doesn't mean that they believe in your political beliefs. | ||
There's low regulations. | ||
And they like the fact that public schools aren't teaching kids the transgender LGBT nonsense. | ||
It's crazy because I was actually just talking to uh someone who lives in Plano, and they're like, did you know our public schools are now feeding uh halal meat? | ||
And you're just like, what the heck is going on in Plano? | ||
So again, this is what's happening in our country. | ||
We really, really need to be paying attention to it because that's public schools, public schools. | ||
And again, the mayor in Plano, Texas, which is apparently like a moderate Republican, apparently, that's according to those nearby. | ||
Uh, interesting enough, he is someone who has like rolled out the red carpet. | ||
And let's not forget Greg Abbott, who, according to the Rare Foundation, has actually given our taxpayer money to a lot of these mosques all across the state of Texas. | ||
Is that what you want your taxpayer money going to? | ||
Now, A.G., um, Paxson obviously not going to be allowing that to happen under his watch. | ||
He tries his very best to push back. | ||
But we've got someone occupying the governor role right now who is pretending to push back and put up a fight, but he's not doing that. | ||
He's not doing that. | ||
In fact, we know that he is now just verbally coming out and saying things against this. | ||
But he hasn't actually been doing anything to push back against it. | ||
And keep in mind, I think Plano, I think they purchased the land. | ||
I think someone was telling me like 10 years ago. | ||
So he's had a bunch of time to do it. | ||
And interesting enough, we had Aaron Wright in the studio. | ||
Aaron Wright is running for state AG. | ||
He's endorsed by Ken Paxton. | ||
He promises to carry on Ken Paxton's legacy in regards to challenging everything, both at the federal level and local levels to make sure that all this woke nonsense, this takeover that we're experiencing here in Texas, uh, has a front that we're gonna keep pushing on. | ||
Chip Roy, all of a sudden, who's now running for Texas AJ, is now jumping in this fight, he claims. | ||
Spent years in Congress, years in Congress. | ||
When you ask him, I've asked him several times. | ||
He doesn't like to respond, but he sees it. | ||
I know he sees it because he responds to those who are also included in my tweets. | ||
Um reaches out at least. | ||
Uh, Chip Roy is now saying that he's in this fight to defend Texas and to make sure that there's Muslim compounds aren't just gonna keep popping up everywhere. | ||
And he keeps saying things again. | ||
I can't stop saying Sharia law, we're gonna ban Sharia law. | ||
Sharia law is already banned in this country. | ||
You cannot sit there and practice Sharia law in this country. | ||
It is unconstitutional. | ||
So when they sit there and give you this illusion that we're going to be fighting against and making sure that Sharia law is banned in this country, they're lying to you. | ||
Thanks for putting this up, guys. | ||
This was one of the trucks that we saw in Dallas. | ||
For uh Chipsoy.org. | ||
Now, listen, I don't I don't care that he again, I'll repeat it again and again, that he supported DeSantis. | ||
I love DeSantez. | ||
But the way he went after Trump supporters, he's very unhinged. | ||
Every person that I've ever actually spoken to about Chip Roy who worked on his staff, everyone tells me he's very unhinged and he yells and he screams a lot. | ||
And then we saw him like have that mental breakdown uh when he was on Steve Dace's show. | ||
He's kind of weird. | ||
And I honestly didn't even realize he was an attorney until recently. | ||
A lot's gonna be coming up coming out about him and how he is so unhinged and how he really does not like MAGA supporters. | ||
And my sources tell me that the only reason why there's a push to get him out of DC is because people want him out of DC. | ||
They've had enough of him, but not for the right reasons. | ||
Not for the right reasons. | ||
You see, Chip would be an absolute disgrace as Texas AG. | ||
He would not put up a fight on everything that you've seen Ken Paxton push back on. | ||
I could promise you that. | ||
He doesn't uphold America First values. | ||
Time and time again. | ||
I mean, he literally said that George Floyd is in heaven with our father. | ||
You think George Floyd's in heaven with our father? | ||
Chip Roy. | ||
Truly. | ||
Doesn't even matter what you truly believe, I guess. | ||
It's just a matter of when the mob comes for you, you fold. | ||
You can ply with whatever message they're looking to push out. | ||
That's not what we want from a Texas AJ. | ||
So the fact that he's jumping on board now with what so many have been calling up for a very long time. | ||
I'm over it. | ||
I'm not gonna sit here and entertain this. | ||
When I've asked Chip Roy multiple times on social media, what have you done while in Congress to push back against this Islamic takeover in Texas? | ||
What have you done? | ||
You can't answer that question. | ||
He's frantically reaching out to those who have been in this fight for a while now and hoping for their endorsement, as you can see on your screen here. | ||
Here's the tweet that I was referring to about Chip Roy. | ||
I am so thankful to know Mr. Floyd is with our heavenly father. | ||
I mean, what is this man doing? | ||
It was like a week after all of that started up. | ||
So he had a lot of time to learn about George Floyd. | ||
So Chip Roy, obviously, I'm not a supporter of. | ||
I have in the past, though, because I I did not feel strongly about him. | ||
This only happened about once I learned that he was gonna throw his hat into the race. | ||
They started doing digging and finding out a lot about him that I just don't like. | ||
Um it's also worth noting that I produced, obviously before being on air. | ||
I I've produced a lot of shows and we've invited him on several shows. | ||
Shows that were not like a Fox News platform, that were independent platforms. | ||
And so we'd reach out to have him on the shows, and he never wanted to come on. | ||
Because he doesn't want to come on shows where he thinks you're too mag, I guess. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Sent him several invitations to join shows. | ||
Doesn't want to do it. | ||
So uh not a fan of Chip Roy, as one could assume, but I'm also not Chip Soy. | ||
Thank you guys. | ||
Yeah, Aaron Wrights. | ||
I guess I think I can I think Aaron came up with that name. | ||
I think so. | ||
But also another reason why I like Aaron is he's not a politician. | ||
Yeah, he's an attorney. | ||
Yeah, he's worked over at the DOJ. | ||
But I like the fact that he's not a politician. | ||
And I remember hearing Chip when asking what separates him from his opponents, saying, you know, I've won elections. | ||
I mean, what the heck does that even mean? | ||
Most Americans don't like politicians. | ||
So yeah, your ability to win an election tells me probably not the guy for me. | ||
I'd rather elect someone who's never been elected to office, but has done a badass job at being a great attorney. | ||
That's just my perspective, though, of course. | ||
Alright, folks, we got more to uncover throughout the show. | ||
I can't believe we're already we got one hour down and we've got two more to go. | ||
It's pretty impressive. | ||
Uh we got a lot more to discuss though, because there's congressional privacy grabs or something that I want to focus in on. | ||
You probably didn't see it yesterday. | ||
I was actually very surprised that I didn't get enough coverage. | ||
Uh, but the J6 committee, the old J6 committee was able to somehow extract about I don't know, 30 million lines of phone data while investigating President Trump for January 6th. | ||
Yeah, then they wanted to hand all of it over to the FBI prior to the election. | ||
I mean, that is a scandal in itself. | ||
I'll bring you the details on that because I don't know how that wasn't made like the massive story that it was yesterday for some reason. | ||
It was missed in all the headlines. | ||
But we now know this thanks to uh new FBI documents. | ||
So we'll be talking about that in a little bit, as well as uh the House Judiciary Committee is now looking for Jack Spit to come before it and to testify in front of the committee. | ||
So we'll dig into that in just a few moments. | ||
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Welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
We're excited that you're joining us in the second half of the show. | ||
The second hour taking off today, right now, actually. | ||
We're very happy that you're here. | ||
Happy Wednesday, everyone. | ||
All right, we're diving into government corruption and so much more. | ||
It's all being exposed, and I'll be diving into that. | ||
But we're also keeping an eye on Speaker Mike Johnson because he's expected to hold a press conference and speak in just a few moments. | ||
So uh, you know, the government shutdown's still going on. | ||
Maybe he's got something to say. | ||
We'll let you know if he does. | ||
Uh, we'll probably dive into that and listen to and listen to it for about a couple of minutes and see if he says anything interesting. | ||
Uh so definitely stay put for that. | ||
But again, we're gonna be exposing what happened with the J6 committee because they literally got millions, I mean 30 millions, 30 million lines of phone data while investigating President Trump for J6. | ||
And apparently they were able to do it without any actual uh legal request. | ||
And then they were able to just like cough it up and hand it over. | ||
I mean, it's just it's so crazy. | ||
They were trying to hand it over to the FBI prior to the 2024 election, and that's what you'd expect from these groups of hacks who are obviously only there for political reasons, and that's why they probably deleted everything. | ||
Uh, this was all obviously for political gain and nothing more, so we'll be diving into that. | ||
It's just so infuriating of what these people actually did. | ||
We're also gonna be diving into the scandal regarding leaked text messages. | ||
Now I've got my take. | ||
I I think that whoever dropped these text messages and gave them off to politico is a scumbag. | ||
But most importantly, I'm hearing that my producer Matt is actually opposing my views, and he's gonna join us when we dive into that. | ||
He's ready to sound off. | ||
He doesn't agree with me on this, he does not agree with me on this. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So he's getting ready to sound off too in a few moments about this. | ||
Because I think it's really kind of crazy. | ||
I think it's kind of crazy. | ||
I think that your private group messages that you're joking around with with your boys, I think it should say private. | ||
Now, again, we don't know 100% who the leaker in all of this is. | ||
A lot of people are speculating online, and I don't like to speculate. | ||
Show me some concrete evidence, and I'll jump on board and give you my opinion on that once we do get them. | ||
But also, everyone's apologizing for these messages. | ||
I don't I don't know. | ||
Why apologize? | ||
Why do Republicans always apologize? | ||
You know, there's a candidate who's running for Virginia AG who literally is talking about putting a bullet in someone's head that he politically disagrees with. | ||
And Nancy Pelosi's like, this is the best we got, so we're not gonna tell him to bow out of this race. | ||
That's the best they have. | ||
Difference between Republicans and Democrats. | ||
That's the major, major difference. | ||
Also, Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna is also talking about uh receiving new documents regarding the assassination of JFK. | ||
She says that it's coming from Russia. | ||
They're gonna be posting these online soon. | ||
I'll give you the details on that. | ||
President Trump also going out there and still striking all those narco drug trafficker boats. | ||
We got the latest footage and the latest information on that. | ||
And there's a lot more going on, also, though, especially in that war update we'll give you between the Pentagon and the media. | ||
Pete Hadset's former employer is actually not very happy with what he's doing over at the Pentagon. | ||
And they're refusing to sign the new rules. | ||
The new rules. | ||
Also, Tish James is allegedly harboring harboring a fugitive. | ||
Yeah. | ||
As if it couldn't get any worse for her. | ||
I'll bring you that story too in a little bit. | ||
And yesterday I know I posted about it on uh X. We'll play the footage for you, but I actually got to a self-driving Uber car yesterday, known as Waymo. | ||
It's a separate company, but apparently Uber does it with them. | ||
Uh it was quite interesting. | ||
It was a toss-up, right? | ||
It was asking me, what do you want to do? | ||
Do you want to wait for a H1B Uber driver to come scoop you up? | ||
Or do you want to do a self-driving car? | ||
I said self-driving car, sounds a little safer. | ||
So this is what I did yesterday. | ||
Maybe that's where we've come to. | ||
Sadly, that is where we've come to. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's pretty insane to you think about it. | ||
It's pretty insane. | ||
It was also very creepy. | ||
I'll give you the details on that because it was creepy because it's like we're watching you. | ||
There's cameras throughout the car. | ||
I'll explain that to you in just a few moments. | ||
It was an interest experience. | ||
What about what about all the people? | ||
Did you get any weird looks? | ||
That's the one thing that I would imagine you would get tons of weird looks, right? | ||
Yeah, Matt. | ||
So nobody actually gave me any weird looks, but you would think is the case. | ||
Here in Austin, this is totally normal, apparently. | ||
Makes sense, I guess. | ||
Uh, we'll give you the details on that too in just a few moments. | ||
Do not go anywhere. | ||
got more to unpack in just a few moments. | ||
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All right, welcome back to the American Journal. | |
The second hour of the program. | ||
We're excited that you're all with us. | ||
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Of course, lot going on in the world, a lot happening here today. | |
We're trying to catch you up on all those stories. | ||
A lot of stories that were missed, like the big one that happened yesterday. | ||
Just the news broke a story, and I can't believe people didn't see this one. | ||
Uh when I saw it, my jaw actually hit the ground because I couldn't believe. | ||
Okay, you could believe it, I believe it. | ||
But like you also don't want to believe it. | ||
And that's what I have here for you guys. | ||
New documents that were handed off to Justin News, like they always are, of course. | ||
I won't throw any shade right now on that. | ||
But uh they did get documents that apparently say that congressional investigators collected a stunning 30 million lines of phone data mapping out contacts between conservatives and Donald J. Trump in the White House. | ||
So what does that mean? | ||
I want to know what that means. | ||
Conservatives. | ||
Was that conservative social media influencers? | ||
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Was that more politicians? | |
30 million lines of phone data. | ||
Isn't that interesting? | ||
The stuff these people have done to this country is infuriating. | ||
And for the most part, they've gotten away with it, right? | ||
Because all we see is, you know, senators going, oh, we need to we need to investigate. | ||
They they went after me. | ||
They collected my phone data. | ||
By the way, in case you're wanting wondering, Adam Kingsinger was apparently the uh the man behind a lot of this. | ||
In late 2023, the former congressman gave the FBI, led by Christopher Ray, a large set of phone records. | ||
They were offered as evidence without needing a warrant. | ||
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Huh. | |
They didn't need a warrant, but they were somehow, somehow, able to collect phone records. | ||
Yeah, Adam Kingsinger was supposed to be the Republican on the J6 committee. | ||
We wanted you to think it was nonpartisan. | ||
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Nonpartisan. | |
But it's worth noting that he offered this evidence just before the 2024 presidential election. | ||
Now again, we're waiting to see more information in regards to this, exactly what they were able to collect. | ||
For now, all we know it's 30 million lines of phone data tracking contacts between conservatives and the Trump White House. | ||
People are absolute scumbags. | ||
Adam Kingsinger, a man who pretended to really care for this country, now updating phone records and phone data without a warrant. | ||
And then was so willing to hand it off to the FBI right before a major election. | ||
When you think it can't get any worse, it just keeps getting worse and worse and worse. | ||
Treason. | ||
That's the first thing that comes to my mind, obviously. | ||
But most importantly, what are we going to do about this? | ||
You know, I would say that those who were part of this need to go and sue. | ||
But uh, hear me out. | ||
Number one, these wireless providers, if there was no warrant involved in this, well, how do they obtain the data? | ||
Why did you cough it up and hand it over to the government? | ||
Whatever the heck happened to privacy. | ||
Now I'd also say, why don't we sue? | ||
But you know, we just saw interesting point, all of this. | ||
We actually just saw what happens when you sue when you believe that your rights have been violated by the DOJ or the FBI or just the federal government in general. | ||
We saw Pam Bonnie's office put out a statement, turnover a response to the courts when uh the Proud Boys said that their rights were violated, and then they asked. | ||
They're asking for a settlement. | ||
So they're suing about that. | ||
And so the DOJ saying, no, no, no, we could violate your rights. | ||
We're immune to having to pay out a massive settlement for that. | ||
So I would love for those, and it actually couldn't even include people like myself, because I was working that day. | ||
I was working for Newsmax that day, and I was actively trying to get in touch with people at the White House when all this was going down for comment and whatnot. | ||
So gathering 30 million lines of phone data. | ||
Who knows who that includes? | ||
Could include me. | ||
We want more information on this, of course. | ||
The fact that Adam Adam Kingsinger just coughed up that information and handed it over, was trying to hand it over to Christopher Ray right before a major election. | ||
That's why they deleted everything that they had. | ||
That's why they asked for a pardon. | ||
That auto pen pardon, of course. | ||
You did nothing wrong, then why were you asking for it in the first place? | ||
Hmm. | ||
It sounds like there's a lot of criminal activity going on with the J6 committee, and it sounds like they knew it was going on. | ||
What are we gonna do about it? | ||
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Well, I don't know. | |
Maybe we'll just keep leaking to just the news and tell you what was going on behind the scenes and not do anything about it. | ||
You know, what's today? | ||
October 15th. | ||
Have you seen an arrest from a Biden or an Obama regime official? | ||
No. | ||
Still going after low-hanging fruit, and that's with challenges. | ||
That's after certain people within the DOJ have to push back. | ||
But don't worry, Todd Blanche says he's friends with Cash Patel. | ||
Don't worry about it. | ||
Look the other way. | ||
He's not holding anything up as the deputy AG. | ||
Speaker Mike Johnson is talking right now. | ||
Let's just dive into that to listen to see what they're talking about in regards to the shutdown. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
They voted to block their paychecks. | ||
And it's very serious stuff, and they don't seem to care at all. | ||
The the problem we have right now is that in spite of President Trump's heroic efforts to make sure they get paid, that is a temporary fix because the executive branch's help is not permanent. | ||
It can't be. | ||
And if the Democrats continue to vote to keep the government closed, as they have done now so many times, then we know that U.S. troops are going to risk missing a full paycheck at the end of this month. | ||
And that means service members on deployment who've left their young families back home, relying upon these checks. | ||
It means service members who are uh thousands of miles away from home. | ||
It means service members trying to make their rent. | ||
and and those who have ailing relatives that need to be taken care of. | ||
None of those people will be paid if the Democrat obstruction continues. | ||
And it should outrage every American because it does us. | ||
Democrats in Congress again have voted nine times. | ||
Here's the tally. | ||
Every single time the the Republicans have voted to pay the troops, and by the way, all other federal employees, federal workers, and the Democrats have voted over and over to stop it. | ||
And the depressing irony of this on this particular subject, among all others, is that the most pro-shutdown Democrats actually represent the most active duty service members back home, whom they have taken hostage in this insidious political game. | ||
And I want to give you a couple of examples, and this is the actual statistic of the 10 states with the largest military populations. | ||
Six are represented each by two Democrats in the Senate who are withholding the paychecks. | ||
Here's the list. | ||
In California, it's home to 157,000 active duty personnel, the most in the country. | ||
Those stationed at Fort Hunter Liggett and Camp Pendleton and Edwards Air Force Base and Vandenberg Space Force Base and others will all miss a paycheck at the end of the month if Democrat obstruction continues. | ||
Now, this is worthy of note. | ||
Both California Senators, Adam Schiff and Alex Padilla, are gleeful about this government shutdown. | ||
They agree with Chuck Schumer. | ||
When he said very candidly, just a few days ago, every day of the shutdown gets better for us. | ||
Who's the us? | ||
He's talking about Democrats. | ||
He think this is he thinks this is assisting their party and giving him political cover so he doesn't uh attract a Marxist challenger in his next Senate re-elect. | ||
That's what this is about. | ||
So he thinks the government shutdown is allowing him to show a fight against President Trump and Republicans, and he is happy about that. | ||
And so are Adam Schiff and Alex Padilla, while service members are going without paychecks. | ||
Virginia. | ||
Virginia's home to 119,000 active duty personnel. | ||
It is the second most in the country. | ||
Those stationed at Naval Station Norfolk, Quantico, and Fort A.P. Hill, and others will miss paychecks at the end of this month if this is not resolved. | ||
Both Virginia Senators, Tim Kane and Mark Warner, are playing political games with the paychecks of 119,000 service members. | ||
Georgia, Georgia's home to 65,000 active duty personnel. | ||
It's the sixth most in the country. | ||
Those stationed at Fort Benning, Fort Stewart, Moody Air Force Base, and others will miss paychecks. | ||
And just last week, this this is so uh aggravating to us. | ||
It's so frustrating to us. | ||
It's so wrong. | ||
We saw service members waiting hours in lines wrapped around the block at Georgia food pantries. | ||
And meanwhile, you've got both Georgia Senators, John Ossoff and Raphael Warnock, have now voted eight times against paying those those heroes. | ||
In Washington, the state of Washington is home to 57,000 active duty personnel. | ||
It is the seventh most in the country. | ||
And those stationed at Fairchild Air Force. | ||
We'll bring that to you in just a moment. | ||
I want to also talk about what happened yesterday with SCOTUS, because I'm very fired up about this. | ||
I'm very ticked off. | ||
SCOTIS decided not to weigh in on Alex Jones' legal challenge regarding the Sandy Hook 1.4 billion dollar judgment that was handed against him. | ||
Now that's obviously an absolute disgrace and something that we do not stand for. | ||
I do not stand for that. | ||
This was one of the most important things that we needed them to take up, and they failed to do just that. | ||
So now uh what do I think about the Supreme Court? | ||
Well, I think it's absolutely useless because again, what's happening right now to Alex is gonna happen to all of us. | ||
They did it time and time again. | ||
They'd use uh the excuse with the most controversial conservative voices when they deplatform them. | ||
Oh well, he said some things. | ||
He said some things that we didn't like. | ||
And so that was the justification for going after him. | ||
And so time and time again we hear this as their excuse, as their justification. | ||
And again, nothing's being done about this. | ||
Supreme Court, like the group cowards they are backing away and saying, now we're not even gonna we're not even to listen to Alex's side in all of this. | ||
Now The Supreme Court today is hearing opening arguments in regards to a key voting right act case. | ||
We're keeping our ear to that. | ||
Once that begins, we'll jump into it. | ||
Actually, it's going on right now. | ||
So let's listen in right now to the opening argument that's happening right now at the Supreme Court. | ||
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We will hear argument first this morning in case 24109, Louisiana versus Calais and the consolidated case. | |
Ms. Nelson. | ||
Thank you, Mr. Chief Justice, and may it please the court. | ||
A mere two years ago in Allen versus Milligan, a case nearly identical to Robinson, this court noted that under certain circumstances, it has authorized race-based districting to remedy state districting maps that violate Section Two. | ||
Louisiana affirmed findings that sorry, six appellate judges affirmed findings that Louisiana, in the face of extreme racially polarized voting, packed and cracked black voters, | ||
and it rejected seven non-dilutive maps in favor of one that would give its 58% declining white electorate entrenched control over 83% of the congressional districts. | ||
Louisiana's creation of a district to remedy that discrimination and to ensure that black Louisianans have an equal opportunity to participate in the process is constitutional. | ||
Precedent from Brooks to Milligan from ex parte Virginia to SFFA confirm that. | ||
And three facts guard against indefinite use of race. | ||
First, not all Section 2 remedies center race. | ||
Second, when racialized politics and residential segregation wane, so will the ability to satisfy jingles. | ||
Third, almost every redistricting map is replaced decennially. | ||
My opponents'late-breaking and recordless facial and as-applied challenges seek a staggering reversal of precedent that would throw maps across the country into chaos. | ||
If SB 8 is unsatisfactory, the proper recourse is to remand and adopt one of the many alternative maps that address the Section 2 violation and satisfy the Constitution. | ||
As this court noted in Milligan, Congress is undoubtedly aware of Section II precedent and can change it if it likes. | ||
But unless and until it does, statutory stare decisis, counsels staying the course. | ||
I welcome your questions. | ||
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Counsel, what was the finding or the holding in Robinson, and what role does it play in the SB8 map creation? | |
The finding in Robinson was that there was a likelihood of succeeding in a Section 2 claim proving that the state of Louisiana violated Section 2 by packing and cracking black voters. | ||
So there was a Section 2 liability finding under a preliminary injunction, and there was an ordering of a new map to be drawn. | ||
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What is the status of that case now? | |
Robinson is concluded, and there's now, as we know, the challenge in Calais that suggests that their map that was created out of Robinson, SB8, is a racial gerrymander, and that's why we're here today. | ||
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So SB 8 was the remedy for the uh Robinson case. | |
I thought that was a preliminary injunction. | ||
Yes, there was a preliminary injunction indicating that we were likely to succeed if we continue to pursue a claim. | ||
This is after a five-day hearing with 21 witnesses and a robust record. | ||
So the court found based on that evidence that we were likely to succeed on a liability uh on liability and ultimately instructed the state of Louisiana to draw a correct and constitutional matter. | ||
All right, we're gonna keep our ears to what's going on right now at the Supreme Court in regards to all of this, just to give you a little bit of background. | ||
What they're actually challenging Is they're saying that the redistricting in Louisiana through the congressional maps is violating the Voting Rights Acts Act of 1965. | ||
So, you know, they're saying that this is going to be uh crushing down on minority voters, and that is the reason why they are challenging it. | ||
Uh, it's going obviously, this is going to be the opening argument, so it's gonna be a while before we hear a ruling from the Supreme Court on this matter. | ||
But again, uh, this just seems to be what the left does. | ||
They'll fight this to the very end when it comes to these redistricting congressional maps. | ||
Now, according to CNN, they believe that this is actually going to be favorable towards those on the left, saying that the justices have signaled that they have been potentially interested in reversing the congressional maps itself. | ||
So they believe that this is a landmark civil rights lawsuit. | ||
We'll continue to follow it, of course, but just be getting to hear the opening argument in regards to that Supreme Court uh case now. | ||
And we'll soon get the opinion, I'm sure, in a couple months. | ||
But honestly, I'm infuriated by the Supreme Court, the ruling that came down yesterday that they just weren't even going to hear Alex's arguments in regards to that 1.4 billion dollar judgment that was placed against him by a judge. | ||
Uh, it's enraging. | ||
The Supreme Court failing to do its only obligation, which is to defend the American people to uphold our constitution, and they just weren't interested. | ||
They weren't interested. | ||
You see, I said it before, I'll keep saying it. | ||
The reason why this was so important, this case isn't because, of course, whether you agree with Alex or not. | ||
That's not what I'm here to ask you of. | ||
I'm here to say when does it end? | ||
It doesn't end at Alex. | ||
We see it time and time again. | ||
When they were going after and censoring people on social media platforms, Alex, Nick Fuentes, they always were all the people they went after first because they figured, well, they're very controversial. | ||
Most Americans will be okay with us deplatforming, deplatforming them. | ||
And so so many just allowed it to happen, didn't speak up on their behalf and allowed it to happen. | ||
Then when they realized they were able to get away with that, what did they do? | ||
Well, they didn't stop there. | ||
You said something they didn't like about COVID jabs. | ||
So they deplatformed you next. | ||
Then you were outraged. | ||
And you wondered, well, why will anyone speak up for me? | ||
You see, that's the problem with all of this. | ||
It didn't reverse course until we elected President Trump, obviously, and Elon Musk purchase X. And then all these platforms realize how popular free speech truly is in this country. | ||
Now they're pretending like they're on board, but we haven't really seen much in the way of action. | ||
But I want to keep the focus here. | ||
Because so many are sitting here and trying to justify what happened to Alex and say, well, it's because he said some things that he shouldn't have said. | ||
That's not what we're focused on. | ||
The First Amendment is very, very clear. | ||
It's very, very clear. | ||
You have every right to question any narrative you want to question. | ||
Just because someone on the left disagrees with you doesn't mean that you should get a company that you've built for the last three decades pulled from you. | ||
And so to sit here and to watch the Supreme Court like the cowards they are back away from taking on a case like this, it's infuriating. | ||
Steve Day said it best yesterday when we had him on the show. | ||
If John Roberts truly wants the proof that everything that happened to Alex was legit, you would have heard his argument. | ||
You would have welcomed it to the Supreme Court. | ||
But instead, now you're participating in the cover-up. | ||
So again, it doesn't just stop at Alex be saying what's happening to Mike Lindell as well. | ||
Mike joined actually Alex yesterday to talk about that. | ||
One judge gets to decide your faith whether you could just take away everything. | ||
It doesn't seem fair because it's not fair. | ||
That is not what this country is based on. | ||
But sadly, so many people are looking the other way and refuse to fight for these individuals. | ||
Speak out for these individuals. | ||
You could disagree with someone, but you also should speak up when you see something that's happening and you know it's wrong, you should say something. | ||
And so for all those conservatives out there who say they're conservative, you see what's happening to Alex, you see what's happening to Mike Glendell, and you just sit back and you don't say anything. | ||
Well, when they come for you, I'll be asking you, where were you when they needed you? | ||
Because then they'll want you to defend them. | ||
Look what's happening to me. | ||
It's so unfair. | ||
And they'll start looking around to see who else will help with them. | ||
But there won't be anyone helping with that. | ||
Because you didn't help when others needed you to help, to speak up, to go against all of this. | ||
We've should have learned a lot of lessons when it came to the height of the cancer culture mob. | ||
But sadly. | ||
But sadly, so many people did not learn. | ||
Again, what the heck is going on in this country? | ||
Why have so many people like the cowards they are backed away from sticking up for Alex? | ||
Again, you don't have to like what he says. | ||
We're not asking you for your take on it. | ||
We're asking you, where do you stand when it comes to the First Amendment? | ||
I know where I stand. | ||
I've declared that's the hill we're all ready to die on. | ||
Me and anyone who I hold close to me, those people are ready to die on that hill. | ||
So where do the others stand on all of this? | ||
You see, if they could get away with taking away a media outlet because they don't like something you said, it doesn't stop here. | ||
It never has stopped with just one person. | ||
They're just looking to see what they can get away with. | ||
And then one by one, they'll pick the rest of the conservative voices off. | ||
And then they'll just have one narrative. | ||
Or whoever does remain, they'll be too afraid to speak up and speak out. | ||
We saw it with those massive, massive lawsuits by the voting machine companies. | ||
They went after everyone for just questioning. | ||
Mike Lidono something or two about that. | ||
So again, it doesn't stop there. | ||
It never does stop there. | ||
And for all the cowards who are unwilling to speak up and speak out, you'll be next. | ||
Or maybe you'll just comply with the narrative because you're too much of a coward. | ||
We know where we are. | ||
I know where I'm standing at this point. | ||
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don't go anywhere. | |
Welcome back to Inheriting Journal. | ||
Everyone, we're excited to have you here. | ||
We're halfway through the show, and we just got word of breaking news that I'll be bringing to you in just a moment. | ||
Uh I also want to remind you all that we're opening up the phone lines. | ||
So give us a ring if you want to jump on the calls with us today in the third hour of the program, 877-789-2539. | ||
That's 877-789-2539. | ||
Give me a ring. | ||
We're gonna try our best to get to everyone on the lines, of course, but keep it relevant to the news stories of today. | ||
That's what we want to focus on. | ||
Bring you the latest in regards to that. | ||
So give me a s give us a call. | ||
All right, I'm gonna bring you the breaking news story that we just got in our inbox. | ||
Uh, according to a local news report right now. | ||
Doge employee big balls. | ||
Remember when he was assaulted by the group of teens just a few months back? | ||
Well, two of those teens have accepted a plea deal. | ||
They pled guilty today in court, it looks like, to avoid jail time. | ||
Now, there was a boy and a girl who uh we don't know their names, they're minors, they're 15 years old, but according to this local news report, uh, the boy received 12 months of probation with a strict house arrest regulation. | ||
Uh also the girl, it looks like, was sentenced to nine months probation and was placed in a local youth shelter. | ||
Now, again, that's according to W USA 9, that's a local news station who's reporting that. | ||
How many of you guys know Big Balls was defending a woman who was uh according, I believe it was according to to him specifically, was uh, I think he should be being robbed or her car was being stolen. | ||
So he stepped in like the gentleman he is. | ||
And uh the teens jumped him. | ||
The teens jumped and again, uh, these are kids, they're 15 years old. | ||
What the heck are they doing on the street at 3 a.m.? | ||
Bad parenting, obviously. | ||
Probably don't have much of a future when that's what you're doing as a kid. | ||
Absolute garbage human beings, as parents, probably. | ||
But uh that coming to us right now. | ||
So that's the breaking news. | ||
Uh, these two teens, 15-year-olds have avoided jail time. | ||
I don't know. | ||
They're 15, so there's only so much you could do when they're kids, especially in DC. | ||
They have more leniency in DC, regardless of who's the U.S. attorney over there, they're always gonna have more leniency because they're kids. | ||
So, again, kind of expected. | ||
Kind of expected. | ||
All right, we're following a couple of other stories as well right now. | ||
And again, give us a call because I'm gonna be talking to you guys in the third hour of the show. | ||
But we're following other stories. | ||
One of the stories that dropped yesterday was how the House Judiciary Committee, the chairman, Jim Jordan, he sent over a letter. | ||
That letter for Jack Smith, and he's asking Jack Smith to come in and testify. | ||
Yeah. | ||
He's asking him to come in and testify, and it's an ask, not a demand, not a subpoena. | ||
Now, according to Jim Jordan, they are looking to conduct oversight regarding the office of special counsel you led, the letter says. | ||
Specifically, your team's partisan and political motivated prosecution of President Donald Trump and his co-defendants. | ||
Now, again, they're asking him to come in. | ||
It's an ask. | ||
It's not a subpoena. | ||
So maybe Jack Smith will respond. | ||
Maybe he won't. | ||
There are also a few questions in there as well. | ||
Uh, it looks like although the committee has learned the new information from these interviews, several members of your special counsel team failed to fully cooperate with the committee's inquiry inquiry, inquiry. | ||
I can never say that right. | ||
Here's one. | ||
When they were asked, members of his his office, how many members of Congress were investigated as part of the Arctic Frost investigation. | ||
Someone in his office responded, I respectfully declined to respond for the reasons stated by my counsel. | ||
Again, when asked specific questions in regards to who they were pursuing in Congress, they repeatedly declined to respond. | ||
And that goes on and goes on and goes on. | ||
So again, Jim Jordan's asking. | ||
I've invited Jim Jordan onto this program so we could talk to him about a couple of things. | ||
This being one, uh, the other being YouTube. | ||
I would love to have a conversation with him. | ||
I've interviewed him in the past, and I want to ask him uh more about Google. | ||
Because Google promised that I was going to reinstate accounts for YouTube. | ||
We got checked on pretty quickly, though. | ||
I know Alex are a YouTube page that he ripped it off within less than 24 hours. | ||
So I've invited Chairman Jim Jordan on this program. | ||
I'll let you know if I hear back. | ||
He's spoken to me in the past, done several interviews with him. | ||
So we look forward to hopefully having him on the program. | ||
According to this letter, though, the chairman is asking him to produce and contact the committee to schedule your transcribed interview as soon as possible, no later than October 28th at 10 a.m. | ||
So I doubt Jack Smith is going to cooperate because what is his reason to cooperate? | ||
He knows what they're doing to him. | ||
He knows. | ||
He also knows this is an ask, and it's not a subpoena. | ||
I'm sure that will come after, of course. | ||
But why not just lead with the harshest way possible? | ||
Because if he doesn't cooperate with that, then he could prosecute the guy. | ||
But again, that's the big difference here between us versus them. | ||
People like Peter and Navarro and others had no problem. | ||
They had no problem, I should say, going after and throwing them in prison. | ||
All right, let's turn to censorship. | ||
Because there's a new film, and I'm actually very excited about this. | ||
There's a new film coming out this week, and it's actually free. | ||
You could watch it for free. | ||
And it also includes some of my favorite People. | ||
They're all featured in the film. | ||
That's why I was promoting it. | ||
This is why I'm excited about it, because uh not only are my favorite people in the film, I've also got my favorite people who are also working and helping to uh make sure that the American people get access to this. | ||
It's called God Complex, The Rise of America's Censorship Machine. | ||
And it's an interesting film, and we're gonna play the trailer for you because it highlights how important free speech in this country is and the war, the battles we had to fight to obtain it. | ||
Not to obtain it, but to maintain it. | ||
So let's take a listen to clip six, which is a teaser for this film that's being released later this week. | ||
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So I began my journey into chronicling the censorship industrial complex. | |
Some of the most terrifying conversations I've had with some of my dear friends who work inside CIA. | ||
And their jobs is to go to other countries, get involved in elections, protests that will help overthrow a regime. | ||
It's no secret at this point. | ||
that the CIA has been doing that for years, for decades. | ||
But the most terrifying conversations I've had are the ones where they would look to me and say, my God, like the 2020 election, We're doing to our people what we do to others. | ||
CIA, the other intelligence agencies, were exposed with projects like Operation Mockingbird. | ||
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The State Department, USAID, the Central Intelligence Agency went from free speech diplomacy to promoting censorship. | |
They created, purchased controlled assets at the New York Times, the Washington Post, all of these top-down media structures that used to control the information that Americans got. | ||
I pulled in the driveway, we opened up my garage door, and these two gentlemen come out of a blue sedan with government license plates, and they came up to me and said, You're Mr. Solomon, and I said, Yes. | ||
And they said, Um, you're at the tip of a very large and dangerous iceberg. | ||
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Oh, yeah, there's the FBI sent agents over to my home to serve a subpoena. | |
They're questioning me about my tweets. | ||
How is that not chilling? | ||
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Our whole page on Facebook for the world Seventh-day Adventist World Church was removed. | |
The level of censorship that we experienced from publishing this documentary was beyond anything I could have imagined. | ||
And we really didn't even understand why. | ||
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We are going to win back the White House. | |
That's where the big lie first erupted. | ||
Russian operatives use social media to rile up the American electorate and boost the candidacy of Donald Trump. | ||
That's why they went after Trump with the Russia gate and with the FBI probes. | ||
With the CIA impeachments and things like that. | ||
My FBI sources told me there's nothing there. | ||
And I kept wondering to myself, how could it be that something that's not true be taken so seriously and be portrayed as true? | ||
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How do you expand sort of top-down control in a society? | |
How do we flip? | ||
How do we invert America? | ||
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The evidence that the Supreme Court recounts is bone chilling. | |
The federal government would call a private media company and say, cancel this speaker or take down this post. | ||
I mean, just think about this. | ||
A sitting president of the United States had his Twitter and Facebook accounts frozen. | ||
Our founding fathers could not possibly have imagined it. | ||
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I think there's a huge chance this documentary gets censored. | |
So it's interesting when you look at so many of the big censorship cases in the United States involving COVID, Hunter Biden's laptop, they all go back to a common thread. | ||
What is that thread? | ||
National security. | ||
Google Jigsaw produced world's first AI censorship product. | ||
Things the model were trained on. | ||
Support for Donald Trump, Brexit referendum that the State Department tried very desperately to stop. | ||
These are all these sort of component pieces of what you call the censorship industrial complex. | ||
Censorship industrial complex censorship industrial census. | ||
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It's amazing information, things you need to know about how deep all of this goes, and it is available to watch for free tomorrow. | ||
Uh they did an incredible job at going through all of this and getting all the key players who know so much about how deep the censorship in this country went and still is going. | ||
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I know I love promoting it because all my friends are in this one, and they're incredible people, and I do trust and love everything that they do. | ||
So uh I'm all on board for this. | ||
I'll be watching this tomorrow night, of course. | ||
Uh a lot else going on in the world today, and want to make sure we keep you know our eye on all things related to not just censorship, but also uh let's dive into a little bit about the left-wing extremists, because obviously, folks, the Trump administration has made it very clear that they have a plan in place to cripple Antifa and other domestic terrorist groups by attacking their funding. | ||
Now, the Treasury of the Secret the Treasury Secretary, Scott Bessett is the individual who's now being tapped to look into all things related to Antifa, the funding, and what's going on there. | ||
And so we're gonna play clip seven for you because he's detailing specifically what he's going to be looking into in regards to Antifa. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
Treasury became the driving force behind tracking down the networks of terrorist organizations, how they were financed. | ||
Uh how how could this have happened on U.S. soil uh with these international terrorist organizations? | ||
Where did the money come from? | ||
Who were the ultimate funders? | ||
And that was on the international side. | ||
And Andrew, I will tell you that Charlie's death is like a domestic 9-11 that we are going to find. | ||
It has alerted us to what Charlie knew that these organizations are working within our borders. | ||
And look, we we believe people have a right to free speech. | ||
We have they they have a right to organize, they have a right to protest, but they have to do it peacefully. | ||
They cannot uh embrace violence, and we have seen it. | ||
We've seen it since the terrible day two years ago, the anti-Semitism and the bias that came out after October 7th, 2023. | ||
And many of these organizations have been financed by nonprofits. | ||
And it's gonna stop. | ||
And we are going to, as they always say, follow follow the money. | ||
When you see uh these these groups where all the signs match, they have hundreds of the same umbrellas that they're using, you know, uh after after they close the mayhem. | ||
They have the same lasers that they're using to blind our police force. | ||
Uh you know, how how are they constructed? | ||
Because this takes a lot of money, it takes a lot of organization, and we are going to do that. | ||
We we have started to uh compile this, put together networks, and uh you know there's a long record here, and we we don't know how much of the support's coming in from overseas. | ||
We don't know how much being supported by U.S. nonprofits, you know, C3s that give money to C4s, but this is mission critical for us now. | ||
Just as after 9-11, and Osama bin Laden, the ultimate culprit was captured. | ||
We are operationalizing this here at Treasury, and we are going to track down who is responsible for this. | ||
So Charlie's death has set this off, and we're determined, we're determined not only to honor him, but to keep our c country safe and to ensure freedom of speech on both sides. | ||
That we we can't, you know, as conservatives, we can't be afraid to go out and speak. | ||
You know, I know people are canceling speeches. | ||
They're having to bring down the size of the rallies. | ||
President Trump was millimeters away from death, and he was not deterred. | ||
And we're not gonna be deterred. | ||
Did you hear that? | ||
They're coming for you, you little purple-haired weirdos. | ||
Uh We've had enough of this. | ||
We've had enough of them going around our communities terrorizing people, and we're gonna figure out where the money all leads to. | ||
I think most people have actually done the digging Mel Kay. | ||
Literally coughed up everything that she has to give it over to the government and said, We've mapped it out for you. | ||
Here you go. | ||
So this really shouldn't take that long to go through everything. | ||
There's so many incredible independent journalists who have done all of this, and it's a matter of, well, when are you gonna make a move? | ||
So it's exciting to hear the Treasury secretary go out there and say that he is following the money as well. | ||
But we've known who's funding this for quite some time now. | ||
We've known for a very long time now. | ||
All right, let's switch things up because there's a story that came out yesterday about the State Department about an employee who had removed classified documents and allegedly met with a Chinese official, a State Department employee is accused of removing classified documents, including those marked top secret from a secure location. | ||
And then according to them, this individual met with the Chinese official dating back or officials, so multiple of them, uh, back to 2023. | ||
The Justice Department said Ashley Tellis was unpaid, was an unpaid senior advisor for the State Department. | ||
Interesting enough, folks. | ||
According to federal prosecutors, he held a top secret clearance and had access to sensitive information during a search of his Virginia home. | ||
Authorities found more than a couple thousand documents labeled top secret secret, is according to court records. | ||
Now again, what the heck is this person doing? | ||
Meeting with Chinese officials and taking out classified documents. | ||
I don't know how many times I could say China's not our friend, China's not our ally. | ||
And yet there's all of these compromised federal employees just feeding them information. | ||
If you get caught funneling information to the CCP, you should be tossed into a prison cell for the rest of your life. | ||
The level of treason is just off the charts at that point. | ||
You're not a redeemable person when you've sat here and sacrificed your country. | ||
It's an absolute disgusting, disgusting crime to be accused of. | ||
Again, they say that this person met with Chinese officials on multiple occasions at restaurants and receiving gift bags as if they were a bad spy movie. | ||
According to uh that's according to Matt, our producer. | ||
Yeah, I mean, it it when you read through this, it's like comical, right? | ||
Like the guy's got he's witnessed with manila folders meeting with Chinese officials at restaurants. | ||
He's overheard talking about uh uh relations and and capabilities, you know. | ||
It's like bizarre how like unaware these people are. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, I'd say so. | ||
I'd say so. | ||
And also, while we're on the topic, okay, of Ashley Trellis, okay, this guy. | ||
Um, can we take a second to recognize that like nine out of ten men who grow up with women's names like Lindsay Graham tend to be like really bad people? | ||
I mean, is that does that not ring true? | ||
Are my heuristics off? | ||
No. | ||
I mean, so far, yeah, I'd say you're pretty accurate. | ||
I mean, I felt like I was covering my bases with like nine, 10, 9 out of 10, right? | ||
It sounds like a likely statistic, I'd say. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I saw a really un unsettling statistic the other day that nine out of 10 kids prefer crayons to guns. | ||
And that really made me wonder. | ||
Was I one of those kids? | ||
Were you? | ||
I like guns from a very young age. | ||
I use crayons to draw guns. | ||
Just as unsettling as men with female names. | ||
Well, that would get you in trouble in 2025. | ||
That would. | ||
That would. | ||
But yeah, no, for sure. | ||
Um, I just started liking guns in my adulthood, though. | ||
So I'm a little different than you on that front. | ||
But um, folks, weigh in. | ||
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So give us a ring on that. | ||
Oh, Matt. | ||
Oh, Matt. | ||
Well, let's talk about something else. | ||
Let's talk about Congressman Corey Mills. | ||
Okay, Cory Mills has a very, very uh questionable love life. | ||
And we don't get into that because I don't really care for the salacious part of all of this. | ||
Uh, but he was slapped with the restraining order yesterday in court. | ||
That was due to his ex-girlfriend requesting one. | ||
Now, Corey Mills is accused of having lots of girlfriends, and we're not going to walk you through all the details. | ||
But in court, he's being accused of uh harassing this ex-girlfriend who apparently is with for several years and threatening to release sexually graphic images, I believe. | ||
And so she went to court, try to get a restraining order against him, and that's what's going on there. | ||
Uh, he's been accused of a lot of things again. | ||
Don't want to really talk about the girlfriend thing here. | ||
Um, but most importantly, the Blaze actually has done great reporting on regards to who Corey Mills actually is. | ||
He was married, and he's legally married still to this day. | ||
Um he was married off by somebody very high up in the Muslim Brotherhood to his first wife, I believe it was his first wife, who he's still or the wife he's currently married to. | ||
I could say that. | ||
I don't know how many times he's been married. | ||
And that was very easy to find because it was on his wedding public records, so this was easy for them to dig up at the blaze. | ||
Now I don't understand how a man is Christian is married off to Iranian by a top official of the Muslim Brotherhood. | ||
Actually, I believe he was an unindicted co-conspirator to a terrorist attack that happened back in the 90s here in the US. | ||
It's interesting, right? | ||
Like, how does that happen? | ||
Now he's on very high-up committee assignments that would most people would say is very questionable. | ||
I continuously have asked Mike Johnson for comment on all of this because when you go through what he's accused of by the Blaze, one would say, probably, probably shouldn't be somebody on a lot of these committee assignments, like the foreign committee assignments that he's on. | ||
Could possibly be compromised again. | ||
These are allegations. | ||
He denies all of these allegations. | ||
But interesting enough, he was just slapped with a restraining order against his ex. | ||
And also she would claim that he was accepting bags of money. | ||
Don't know what that means. | ||
Those are allegations. | ||
We'll say that. | ||
But again, I don't understand. | ||
Corey Mills again, he's been accused of converting to Islam, but he claims to still be a Christian. | ||
But when you look at like the multiple girlfriends who are all living at different houses, how he's legally still married, but he has, according to the Blaze, two girlfriends, one in DC, one in Florida, all dating at the same time, allegedly. | ||
Doesn't sound like a Christian man that kind of sounds like Islam. | ||
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But he denies that. | |
Corey Mills is a very interesting character. | ||
A very, very interesting character, and one who we probably should be talking about. | ||
All right, folks. | ||
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For the next portion of the program, I'm going to be going through that story regarding the leaked messages to Politico. | ||
A lot of young Republicans getting wrapped up in that. | ||
I know Matt's gonna want to chime in because he doesn't agree with me. | ||
I, for one, think you're a scumbag if you leak messages in regards to this. | ||
These aren't people running for office. | ||
They're just people who are, you know, saying a bunch of not so popular things in a group message amongst their friends. | ||
What do your group messages look like? | ||
Everyone in the control room, hand me over your phones. | ||
Let's go through your group messages on air. | ||
On air. | ||
Uh, folks, I just don't agree with this. | ||
I don't agree with outing and exposing the group messages. | ||
There's a meme for that. | ||
There's a meme for that. | ||
We'll talk about that in a few moments, though. | ||
Uh, I've been giving the guys in the group messages a an opportunity to speak their minds, some of them, of course. | ||
Uh, those who are being blasted on social media, I wanted to give them an ear. | ||
What do they have to say? | ||
I'll talk about that too in a few moments. | ||
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We'll dive into that political report regarding the leaked telegram text messages. | ||
That story took off yesterday on X. People were loving to weigh in on it. | ||
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You know, we've got a full hour going on. | ||
So I'll bring you the latest in regards to uh what we're hearing about uh, you know, Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna. | ||
She says that she's got some information regarding the JFK assassination. | ||
It's coming from Russia, and it's about a 350-page document. | ||
So we'll talk about that at great length in just a few moments as well. | ||
Uh, and then the war between the media versus the Pentagon. | ||
A lot of journalists aren't happy. | ||
The Pentagon is putting rules in writing. | ||
And specifically, uh, they are upset because, well, they're saying that uh they are being censored in a way that they're not able to get documents or publish documents or report on the Pentagon unless it's approved by the comms team over at the Pentagon now. | ||
Fox News weighing in on that. | ||
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I want to also talk about this. | ||
We'll talk about this a bit. | ||
So President Trump obviously has made it very, very clear. | ||
He has designated those drug dealers, especially those from Venezuela as narco-terrorists, and he's going after them, but they're trying to sneak drugs into the United States. | ||
Yesterday, he posted another video on Truth Social. | ||
Take a look at this video. | ||
He literally just nuked more of these narco-terrorists who he alleged were trying to bring drugs into the United States. | ||
According to reports, there were six cartel members on that boat. | ||
And obviously, the strike is one of many that he's led so far. | ||
He just keeps going after them. | ||
If the message is very clear, if you're gonna try to bring drugs into the United States, we're gonna nuke your boat in international waters. | ||
So again, obviously, all those individuals have been killed. | ||
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Actually, they didn't call, they tweeted me. | ||
They were upset because I was cheerleading for President Trump to do this. | ||
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I think it's incredible that President Trump is going out there and going after these cartels because guess what? | ||
They have declared war on us. | ||
They're killing thousands of Americans each year. | ||
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You gotta get a continue to allow it? | ||
Or you're gonna fight back. | ||
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Heck yeah, we support this. | ||
You have to fight back. | ||
These people are killing thousands of Americans each year. | ||
How do you stop this? | ||
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How do you feel about this political story that dropped yesterday? | ||
I at first thought, and I was telling, you know, my researcher, Jonathan, who's a good friend of mine. | ||
I was telling him when he said this thing, it was like, ah, I don't kind of want to stay away from it. | ||
I don't like gossiping about our fellow Republicans. | ||
Uh and then it kind of blew up on X. And a bunch of names were dropping, and people were really getting upset about this story. | ||
So now we're gonna have to talk about it. | ||
Number one, let's just give you some overview. | ||
Let's talk about the facts here. | ||
Political ran a story, and it's based on a uh young Republican leader's private telegram group chat. | ||
Now, according to Politico, it includes racist, anti-Semitic, and violent rhetoric. | ||
And the individuals involved, and I'll I'll spare their spare you their name so we don't continue to drag them through the mud. | ||
Some of them I do know. | ||
I wouldn't say I'm close friends with them, but I would say that I've known them during my dealings with being in New York. | ||
Uh, but again, this is something that we really need to be focused on here right now because I don't agree. | ||
And I know Matt's gonna weigh in on this too. | ||
Leaking the group chat of just jokes. | ||
I mean, they're they're cracking jokes. | ||
They are not going out there and like saying this like with a serious face. | ||
This is just internal guys being guys, having a chat. | ||
We all say things that you don't want out there, and he send it to the boys. | ||
And the meme is like, God forbid if someone leaks that group chat. | ||
Now again, politico is alleging that they use slurs like the N-word, the F-word. | ||
COVID has turned me into like an extremist when it comes to free speech. | ||
So like I'm just like, I let anything rip if you want to say it and you're not obviously being broadcast on radio, which we are, and say it. | ||
Don't say it around kids, though. | ||
But I'm I'm a free speech absolutist. | ||
So you might say something offensive, and as long as you're not cursing at me directly. | ||
I don't care. | ||
None of this, none of this, none of this affects me. | ||
Obviously, they're making references too to Hitler in the group chat. | ||
They also make things about the get the gas chambers as well, which obviously don't sit well with for most. | ||
But again, it's a personal chat between friends. | ||
And so I don't think it's meant for public consumption. | ||
Now, a lot of Republicans are speaking out because a lot of these Republicans who are lawmakers, and again, none of these guys are running for office, right? | ||
This is a group of people who started a private organization and their messages get leaked. | ||
But they deal with a lot of politicians. | ||
And so these politicians are now trying to separate themselves from this group chat. | ||
People like Ali Stefanik, who is potentially gonna run for governor in New York. | ||
Okay, I get why she would step in front of this. | ||
Michael Lowler, who I would say is a rhino. | ||
And so I'd expect him to go out there and say, we must condemn all this, and that's what they're all saying. | ||
Um The young Republicans as a whole, I saw like a press release that was dropped yesterday of asking for people to resign over it. | ||
Don't resign. | ||
All right. | ||
Matt's got some insight on all of this that he'd like to share with the people. | ||
Well, really just sage advice, you know, for people participating in online chat forums. | ||
Yeah, let's hear that. | ||
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I mean, you know, Say it. | |
Spit it out. | ||
Well, you know, it just uh to me, uh, you know, if we get beyond like what they were saying, right? | ||
It wasn't very funny, but it just means that these people were like low IQ, super low IQ. | ||
Like, how how like in the age of James O'Keefe, do you not think that like you know and maybe hey, maybe this was just like a high IQ play. | ||
It was a test by these Republicans to see, hey, who's compliant, who's correct? | ||
No, it you know, and that's the thing. | ||
Right? | ||
So maybe it's no love lost if they're uh if they're shunned. | ||
Yeah, I mean I don't do the cancel culture thing unless it's someone coming from A. Right, right, right. | ||
But you know, that I if I were to share a story, you know, and I I I got this uh I got this advice from a coworker when I was early on in my career. | ||
I used some adjectives in an email to describe someone and they pulled me aside and they were so kind like at uh when they first did it, I was like, oh man, those what the you know, but they told me to say, hey man, just uh leave the adjectives out of the email next time. | ||
Because you know, those are those are always searchable by you know uh people in the organization. | ||
It was a company email that I used. | ||
And you know, I luckily got that lesson at a very young age, but these guys obviously never had that lesson, right? | ||
You know, you just can't do that. | ||
And you know, if I were to speak, you know, about my personal life, right? | ||
Whenever I'm having conversations, right? | ||
It's not like it's like the first time I've heard someone try to crack a Hitler joke. | ||
A lot of people are just trying to be edgy. | ||
And I can understand that, but there's definitely a limit on how many Hitler jokes you can crack, right? | ||
Like one like one a year might get a reaction out of me, right? | ||
But it's like if we're every other text is like Hitler, it just makes me feel as if I'm being set up, right? | ||
If I'm participating. | ||
So if any of you guys are out there, right, and you're listening to this and you've got friends that are, you know, cracking jokes about you know who um maybe just uh respond with prank caller. | ||
And that's it for my sage advice. | ||
Yeah, well, it's appreciated. | ||
I mean, I say, I mean, in the era of like learning, uh all these media companies I work for have been sued, and they always try to take possession of your personal phone. | ||
I never hand it over though, but I always say if you don't want it read in a courtroom, don't put it in text. | ||
That's usually my golden standard these days. | ||
Uh, I'd highly recommend everyone to kind of abide by that rule. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
It's just makes sense. | ||
You pass the common sense test. | ||
Some of us do, not everyone. | ||
That's why I made it very clear that I know these guys, but I'm not friends with these guys. | ||
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So I just don't I I don't sucks. | |
Yeah, it sucks. | ||
But you know what? | ||
Like, we've all got to be a little bit more uh we gotta be a little bit smarter. | ||
That's the best way to say it. | ||
Yeah, yeah, and then quick quick to quick to just let uh let your friends know if you see them cracking off kilter jokes, you know. | ||
Hey man, you know that's uh it's gonna be safe for posterity, right? | ||
Yeah, don't friends and law friends crack Hitler jokes on the on the group chat because it's ammo that will be used later against you. | ||
And I remember, you know, one of those individuals in the group chat is actually this is his second hit piece by Politico. | ||
Uh he was just recently hit by political a couple of weeks prior, and they were going after him for um for um they're going after him for not paying a debt. | ||
Apparently he had like some like bill that uh he never paid up regarding a Christmas party, and so they went after him. | ||
Now I've given uh several people a phone call and I've asked them if they want to weigh on it. | ||
Nobody wants to give comment publicly yet. | ||
When they do, we will allow them this platform to speak up and defend themselves. | ||
I think everyone should be able to speak out and defend themselves. | ||
I saw yesterday there's a name floating around on X of an individual that was believed to be the leaker of the group message. | ||
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When I hear from you, I mean, personally, I just I think we could all do better. | ||
Definitely, but you know, COVID has radicalized me. | ||
I'm a free speech absolutist these days, and so it doesn't bother me. | ||
It doesn't get under my skin. | ||
I don't get emotional when I see these messages. | ||
Do you think the left? | ||
I mean, Matt, do you think that the left I mean if Matt's there? | ||
Oh, I'm here. | ||
I'm all ears. | ||
He's all ears. | ||
Matt, do you think that uh those who are saying they're outrage, do you think this gets under their skin? | ||
They actually are outraged. | ||
Yeah, it's like pressure. | ||
Yeah, no, I I I totally agree with you in the sense that it's like alligator tears, but I've also been there in the room. | ||
Like when someone's cracked, you know, just like an off-kilter joke and it just doesn't land, right, with anyone, and everyone's giving each other looks like as if we're all Jim Halpern from the office. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Like it's just you know. | ||
It makes it it makes other people feel uncomfortable, and it's just we i to me it just speaks of like this person's super low IQ. | ||
Yeah, and that's you know, I I hate to be someone who's condemning someone over this, but uh because I've said a lot of untasteful things myself, even on this show. | ||
Right. | ||
All in good fun. | ||
Yeah, I've never heard you say anything like that. | ||
Oh, trust me, it's out there. | ||
We'll have to play back the real now on for sure. | ||
Yeah, I mean, it's just I don't know, folks. | ||
I am just I'm an absolutist these days when it comes to all of this, but um, I don't do it myself. | ||
I don't do it myself. | ||
Also, I I kinda actually want to play this video um yesterday, and this is before I forget to do this, because I know a lot of you were asking to for me to do this on the show. | ||
Self-driving cars, it's a thing. | ||
You know, back when I worked at Fox, it was Fox Business, we sent a reporter down to Austin to cover Waymo. | ||
Waymo was actually using their vehicles. | ||
Uh this when it first launched, it's like five years ago. | ||
I believe this was like 2019, down in Austin, we sent a reporter uh to to cover it. | ||
They were just launching the self-driving cars, and you know, I feel like it's been five years now, so like they probably worked at the kinks. | ||
I I hope that they did. | ||
I ordered an Uber yesterday, and it gave me the option that I want someone on a H Bon B visa to come pick me up, or did I want the Waymo car? | ||
I picked the Waymo car. | ||
I picked a Waymo car. | ||
Take a look at this. | ||
This is what a Waymo car looks like in Austin, Texas. | ||
You hop in, it's a Jaguar, actually, it's pretty cool. | ||
Uh, it goes and it tells you to start your ride. | ||
You have your initials on the outside of the car, so you know it's your car. | ||
And then it takes off and it yells at you to put your seatbelt on. | ||
And if you don't put your seatbelt on, it continues to yell at you and tells you that there's cameras in the car and then someone from customer service is gonna call you if you don't do that. | ||
And they can actually pull over to the side of the road and make you put your seatbelt on. | ||
So it drove me yesterday to a steakhouse where it had a mediocre New York strip steak, wasn't that good. | ||
Uh, I can make a better steak at home. | ||
But uh the key point in all of this is if you're a woman, and I actually went over the statistics about how many women are sexually assaulted in both Uber and Lyft cars. | ||
Uh, this is probably a good alternative for you because there's been so many times. | ||
I mean, I I went out with a group of my friends for drinks one night. | ||
Wasn't anything wild. | ||
Uh called an Uber, Uber takes me home, and the Uber driver at one in the morning is like asking, like hitting on me and stuff. | ||
It's just uncomfortable. | ||
Nobody wants the old that. | ||
So I think Waymo might be the way to go. | ||
And I joked yesterday and said that, you know, obviously on X that's uh when it came time to have Mohaba, the H1B visa driver come pick me up or or Waymo. | ||
I went with Waymo because it was much safer. | ||
It's true. | ||
It's true. | ||
So again, uh I I would say it was an interesting thing to do. | ||
I know a lot of you were, don't do it, Brianna, don't do it. | ||
But I did it. | ||
I did it for you guys so I could tell you all about it. | ||
All right, let's start taking some calls. | ||
If you have something you'd like to say, give me a ring. | ||
877-789-299. | ||
I just messed that up. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
I say it every day. | ||
One one probably assume that I would know what I'm doing at this point, but apparently not. | ||
Apparently not. | ||
All right, let's take our first caller. | ||
Mark in Texas. | ||
Mark, welcome to the show. | ||
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All right, for on the telegram bringing this around to me like you got the right uh sources. | |
If you ever looked up a mirror sorfati and have him on Have who? | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
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Amir Sarfadi. | |
I don't think so. | ||
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Probably ought to look at his stuff. | |
He's got some real good sources, especially when you want to make the uh counter argument to folks who are dissing Israel. | ||
So my question was is America in the Bible. | ||
Yeah, keep going. | ||
No, I'm asking you, is it? | ||
Is America in the Bible? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I don't think so specifically now. | ||
That's one of the judge nations. | ||
Can you name the nations that are in the Bible? | ||
Uh not off the top of my head, not right now. | ||
This is a quiz. | ||
Oh, yeah, it's a quiz. | ||
You need to go back and uh and read it and find out exactly what you're talking about because this is important stuff, you know. | ||
Like, you know, so my point is this is intellectualism is part of our problem. | ||
It's all that God complex that you were talking about earlier. | ||
The film push foot in uh Ethiopia, which uh in Hebrew is the burn face man. | ||
So we're probably talking about uh Sudan and uh Upper Nile. | ||
The point is this that's Turkey, Iran, Egypt, and uh they don't talk much about Syria because Damascus is a ruinous heap. | ||
So the point is they all go against Israel. | ||
And that's in Revelation, that'd probably be a good idea to look that up because we're coming to the end of the uh sixth millennium, you know. | ||
And that's about all I got to say about that. | ||
Okay, well, thank you for calling, Mark. | ||
We appreciate your time. | ||
Let's take Robert in Florida. | ||
Robert, welcome to the show, my friend. | ||
Can you hear me okay? | ||
I can. | ||
How are you? | ||
Good. | ||
Um I think the whole thing with the leaked conversations goes back to NSA listening to everything we say. | ||
Algorithms definitely pick up certain terms and words and probably it's leaked on purpose. | ||
Yeah, I mean, uh political, I mean, there might be a source behind you. | ||
I'm doing the digging on that one because I want to find out more. | ||
And you remember the telegram, the owner of the telegram. | ||
Remember how he was held uh because they wanted a back channel to look at how and like who's communicating on their platform. | ||
You remember that? | ||
The big thing I I do, yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, uh so I don't know if I don't know if I don't know if the NSA is behind that one specifically, because I think that they're trying to gain access. | ||
I think that's what that was about. | ||
But I mean, I always say, assume that they are. | ||
The the one thing that I did want to chat with you about was there's a video a couple years back about AI chats with a child claiming to be a fallen angel. | ||
And it's a disturb disturbing conversation this kid has with the chat GPT or whatever, but people need to educate themselves with Geordie Rose and D-Wave, the first quantum computer, which he ended up getting rid of the and moving to a different company where he's building clone robots now. | ||
So this is where I believe the the D-Wave computer is a way to talk with fallen angels. | ||
Jordy Rhodes talks about the old craft uh Lovecraftian ones and says that the things that we're bringing into this world aren't anything like you would think, and they consider us like ants. | ||
So I I def I my work tries to force me to use Chat GPT, and I refuse to. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, you're better off not. | ||
Better off not. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I wish more people had to do that. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you, Robert. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
Yeah, no, I mean we're trying our best here. | ||
I always tell people to stay away from it. | ||
I I don't it's also gonna make everyone dumber because you're strongly relying on chat GPT, uh uh Grok, and I just I block rock on X because people keep responding to my tweets, my news tweets, with like asking Grok a question. | ||
And I'm like, think for yourself. | ||
Why do you need AI to do the thinking for you? | ||
So yeah, Robert, I'm all on board on that. | ||
I want to turn to Jay in Maryland. | ||
Jay, welcome to the show today. | ||
Hey, good morning. | ||
How are you? | ||
Good, how are you doing? | ||
I'm I'm I'm doing well. | ||
Um, so uh I was watching the show and um I wanted to comment on two things the political story and some of the content that I saw in there. | ||
Um my question is do all white people think this way, and let me first give some clarity as to why I'm asking this question. | ||
Me, I used to be a Democrat, right? | ||
I'm no longer Democrat because I realize that they actually really are racist, you know, whether it's covertly or overtly, like they they actually are racist. | ||
And even if they they talk smooth, you know, the things that they do prove that they are in fact racist. | ||
So I left the Democrat Plantation. | ||
Uh I'm a registered Republican, but stuff like this, it it's it's like, do I have a home anywhere? | ||
You know, me and my friends, we don't talk like this about anybody because we we actually believe in the ideals of of people like Martin Luther King and so forth. | ||
Like, so even with black people, we will call this out because black people are very black Americans can be very racist. | ||
And the reason that it's like that is because it's trauma passed down, you know. | ||
So things that the previous generation has experienced, they've passed their worldview down to their children, and even if the world has changed somewhat we still hold on to that. | ||
But when stuff like this comes out, it's like, what the hell? | ||
And then, I mean, this is respectfully. | ||
I understand you're a free speech absolutist, but it's like I didn't really hear from you, not to say that you don't, but I didn't really hear any condemnation of the content. | ||
So that's why I asked. | ||
Like, do white people secretly think like this or talk like this. | ||
No, I don't think so. | ||
I think I think that this is a chat that's amongst probably people who do think like this, and that's why they all thought it was fair game. | ||
I don't think the vast majority of white people think like this. | ||
I'd also say that uh my like Hispanic friends in their homes, they say significantly worse. | ||
Now, I I don't think it's exclusively to just white people. | ||
I think that other races are a lot more racist and they're very more comfortable with saying it too. | ||
I mean, uh Asians as well. | ||
So I I would say it's not exclusive. | ||
Now I'd say this. | ||
Obviously, it's not okay what they said, but in this country we do have free speech. | ||
They can say it. | ||
Um my problem is is, you know, this shouldn't be something that we could cancel people over. | ||
It could be a learning experience, you know, Jay, like you'd be a great person to speak to on this issue and to explain to people like this why this is unacceptable. | ||
I a thousand percent that think that's great, and I think that's okay. | ||
I think we need to start teaching people, but I would also say this. | ||
I'm a registered independent. | ||
Uh, I don't associate really with with the political parties, although obviously I'm more of a Republican when it comes to my views, more conservative on that front. | ||
Uh, I've kind of been in between both. | ||
I was a Democrat, kind of similar to you, uh, up until I would say about I think 2016-ish. | ||
Uh, and then changed my views because I thought that the Democratic Party represented me. | ||
And uh then you start doing digging on a lot of these issues. | ||
A lot of the issues that were keyed me were uh issues regarding women, uh mainly sexual assault. | ||
And I thought that Democrats represented helping and advocating for those victims, except that wasn't the case. | ||
When I started reading through legislation and I started looking at what they were actually doing, I realized that it actually they're working against us because they would actually advocate more for criminals than the actual victims. | ||
And that's when my mind kind of shifted. | ||
So I I see eye to eye with you on that and how you've shifted over. | ||
I would say don't have any political alliance to anyone, be a free thinker, kind of nit and pick here and there and who as to who you like. | ||
Uh I, for one, just think that people have conversations in private. | ||
And there used to be a time I remember Dave Chappelle was great at this cracking race jokes, where like it did push a limit to a lot of people, but it was also comedy. | ||
So I kind of missed the days when we went back and forth and did that equally amongst each other, and it wasn't taken so seriously. | ||
But the individuals in this in this group chat, I mean, like Matt was saying, Matt, you know, believes that obviously this is a low IQ thing to talk about Hitler in the way that that they were and other things, obviously as well. | ||
So I would say I am a free speech absolutist completely. | ||
I don't think that people shouldn't be or should be forced not to say things. | ||
I do think that when they say things though, people like you, Jay could be a great example as to teaching them why you think it's unacceptable or why you think or that they should know why it hurts people's feelings. | ||
I mean, that's just the reality of it. | ||
So yeah, I mean, there's a lot of things, you know, that it were said in that group chat that probably people would think that I'd be offended of, uh offended about. | ||
And I'm just not. | ||
It doesn't, it doesn't get under my skin. | ||
We just look at these people and just go, you know, that's not very intelligent to say. | ||
And you know, there's there's a teaching moment in it for all of them. | ||
I just don't like the cancel culture mob. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
When they're all going for them now and out one of the guys lost his job and I I get that he works for a public official, so yeah, that's definitely probably the standard. | ||
Uh, but you know, Jay, I'll let you respond to that because we got about 40 seconds left. | ||
Uh well, actually have one more question, and it's in regards to Israel. | ||
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Like why is it okay that they get free health care? | |
That's what he said. | ||
Uh free free uh healthcare education while we have to leave. | ||
I'm not a racist at all, but I don't feel like an American must have to pay for that. | ||
So your thoughts. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I don't think our money should be used in any foreign country, so I'd agree with you on that. | ||
Uh thank you for calling, Jay. | ||
I appreciate your insight on that. | ||
Folks, we're gonna keep taking calls. | ||
So give us a ring if you'd like to. | ||
87789-2539. | ||
and we'll be right back after this quick break. | ||
Welcome back to the American Girl. | ||
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We're excited that you're all joining us in the final class of the program. | |
We're still taking your calls. | ||
Give me a ring, 877-789-2539. | ||
We've got a lot of people who are gonna work our way through, of course. | ||
But call. | ||
Don't call if you want to yell at me, though. | ||
Because I yell back and then I hit hang up. | ||
Call if you have something you want to say if you want to contribute to the show today. | ||
If you have a question, comment, concern, whatever it is, give us a ring. | ||
All right, I want to go to James Wright now because James, I hear you want to weigh in on electronic messages. | ||
So welcome to the show. | ||
They're absolutely uh completely unreliable. | ||
One of the uh biggest issues my uh son school had was he would sit there and play on other people's electronic devices, so you'd have all these messages from all these different people when it's actually for one person. | ||
Oh. | ||
That's interesting. | ||
What kind of program was it specifically? | ||
Do you know? | ||
Oh, I don't know if my head. | ||
But the uh and then also you had the DOJ falsifying them. | ||
So if you didn't see actually see somebody do it, you have no idea. | ||
Because electronics store passwords, anybody can play on your account. | ||
Uh, you also have the uh parents letting their kids use their phones and stuff. | ||
So I mean nothing's reliable. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, that's a great point. | ||
I know that for a fact. | ||
If we watched if anyone watched the J6 trials, I mean they were just kind of manipulating everything and and going after certain people and it it worked in front of a DC jury. | ||
Uh so I'll give you that. | ||
Also, um I I hate it because I've got a lot of people who are making these telegram accounts and they are uh faking that they were me. | ||
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I think one of the Yeah, I want to have the same problem. | |
Owen Troyer had the same problem. | ||
It it pisses me off because I feel I feel horrible. | ||
There was a gentleman who reached out to me and he uh was speaking to someone who was um pretending to be me and on telegram, and he uh said that I had told him that I was going through a divorce and needed money, and then sadly he was a just a kind person who thought he was really speaking to me and he sent over money and I I just my heart broke for him because um I didn't know what to say to him. | ||
I mean, besides the fact that I'm sorry and I'm thankful that you were willing to help, but um it it pisses me off though because Twitter won't take down and a lot of it starts on X with the fake uh imposters who are pretending to be me. | ||
They'll follow you, they'll pull you off of the platform bringing to Telegram when they get you to give them over money. | ||
Um so yeah, that stuff takes me off. | ||
It takes me off because again, it it kind of in a way I would argue uh ruins our reputation and makes us look like we're scammers, obviously when we're not, they're not dealing with us. | ||
They're just taking our information and utilizing it to their abilities. | ||
Um so yeah, no, I I don't trust it. | ||
I don't trust it. | ||
James, thanks for calling today. | ||
I appreciate you come you calling and calling in and sounding off on all of that, so thank you. | ||
Uh I want to go to John in Oklahoma. | ||
John, welcome to the show and thank you for being on hold. | ||
I know you've been on for a while now, so we appreciate that. | ||
And hey, no problem. | ||
I'm ex-military. | ||
Hurry up and wait is our motto. | ||
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Oh. | |
I like that. | ||
I like that. | ||
What can I do for you, my friend? | ||
Well, I'm a researcher in military trained me in everything from vacuum tubes to large scale integrated circuits. | ||
I used to maintain the computer systems that interrogated the aircraft to identify it as friendly or enemy. | ||
That's just what I did. | ||
It's very technical. | ||
Not even gonna attempt to explain it. | ||
But what I did is I went researching this new AI. | ||
I wanted to understand it better. | ||
And I've compiled a document that I put out there for the people. | ||
I I put it in six categories. | ||
The convergence coming, how AI blockchain and RFID is gonna force global control. | ||
I showed the components of the system, the RFID, the artificial intelligence, etc. | ||
I was the players behind the scene, like Steratik, Core Scientific, Cyber, as long as many, many others. | ||
Microsoft, Siemens, United States Department of Defense, US Air Force. | ||
I list them all in the document. | ||
It's all on X. It's under my name. | ||
My first initials J. My last name is Cosar and C O T H E R N. And then one, two, three. | ||
So that's how you find it. | ||
It's J C O T H E R N One Two Three on either Facebook or X. In addition to that, what I've done is I've compiled what this is going to be utilized for. | ||
And apparently it matches with the book of Revelation's mark of the beast in almost every way. | ||
Total compete control, 100% identification use in RFID, radio frequency identification microchips that are currently implanted in animals, cats, dogs, horses. | ||
The Bible calls them the beasts of the field. | ||
So people that are taking the mark of the beast, by my understanding, reading the Bible strictly as a technician, is people are gonna allow an implant that's currently used in animals to be able to track them, which matches what's happening with the uh computer technology today. | ||
And that's what I have on my site. | ||
Yeah, we just popped it up on the screen too for our audience so that they could see uh your ex page and where you make that accessible for folks at home. | ||
So thank you for doing that, my friend, and thank you for holding. | ||
We appreciate it, John. | ||
Uh we're very grateful for you joining the show today. | ||
So thank you. | ||
All right, Donald and North Carolina, welcome to the show. | ||
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Uh good morning, Brianna. | |
Good morning. | ||
How are you? | ||
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I'm doing well. | |
What can we do for you? | ||
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Um earlier you were covering the uh Charlie Kirk title of freedom plus birthday event. | |
And uh for like the third or fourth time now, uh Trump was talking about he wasn't sure he was gonna make it to heaven. | ||
Um that you commented, uh come on man, you you've been to like eight or nine boys. | ||
I think you'll be okay, but I'm sorry, Brianna, but that isn't just you know, quite right. | ||
The Bible tells us that it's by faith that we're saved, not by our work. | ||
You know, not if we're good or bad, but simply by putting our faith in Jesus and what he accomplished at the cross. | ||
I was hoping that none of the viewers were you know uh uh confused by that. | ||
I just wanted to clear that off, but other than that, I think you're doing a really great job. | ||
Well, thank you, Donald. | ||
Yeah, I think he needs I think he needs better spiritual advisors near him. | ||
What do you think about that? | ||
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I agree completely. | |
It it's a simple. | ||
There's nothing called the ABC of Salvation. | ||
It's literally that simple. | ||
Admit that you're gonna believe the cross out for you, confess that you're in need of a study. | ||
And it's that simple. | ||
Not by anything that we do. | ||
The Bible says that we're all sinners and the ball fell short of the glory of God. | ||
We can put our choice in Jesus. | ||
And that's why salvation comes from. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, thank you for calling. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
Brad in Arizona, what's on your mind today, Brad? | ||
Uh yeah, so uh I apologize. | ||
I haven't listened to your show that much. | ||
It seems like you focus a lot on politics and religion, which is awesome. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Uh I'm a longtime listener of the show. | ||
I've I found Alex in 99 on Access TV. | ||
Thought he was hilarious at first. | ||
Uh, but now I know uh now I I've changed my entire life actually listening to him over the last 20 years. | ||
Um and then also I wanted to say that I'm driving through three states today and I noticed that there are no chemtrails in the skies, and I wanted to see if uh fellow info warriors could collaborate and see if uh we get some more information on uh what's going on because generally uh it's crisscrossed across the sky across the nation. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And so I'm kind of I'm kinda baffled right now. | ||
I know you know what you're not the only one. | ||
My friend actually called me and was having conversation with me about this. | ||
And he was uh con concerned, and he's like, Brianna, this is something that's like worth everyone's attention. | ||
Um yeah, no, I mean it's it's definitely something that I know a lot of people are noticing that correlation between the no chemtrails and uh the shutdowns now. | ||
Uh yeah, yeah. | ||
I know. | ||
I was asking for uh and I've I'm asking for like any experts, like actual people who who are well aware of the uh the government contracts involved in all of this to see if there is a direct correlation. | ||
I haven't seen anything yet though, but I would say it's obvious. | ||
I mean it's definitely and just look up you can see it. | ||
Yeah, it's definitely fascinating. | ||
So maybe more people could call in and then uh collab or uh and corroborate that story. | ||
And also I I uh buy all the products from you guys and I really appreciate it. | ||
Uh you know it's definitely kept me healthy and save saved my life in many ways uh with InfoWars. | ||
So uh hope you guys keep going for years to come. | ||
Brad I love to hear that. | ||
Um what are some of your favorite products that you've tried thus far. | ||
Uh I have pretty much all of them except for CMOS. | ||
So uh yeah I've got the life force I've got Shilijit I've got uh the power plant combo um methyl drive of course methane blue that's been a real awesome one yeah um and I just tried atomic defense which is uh which is a great combo as well so yeah I've tried them a lot a lot of them you know over the years too so I love that I love that well right now we have that great sale going on right now it's 25% off site wide plus you get a free hat. | ||
So it's definitely a great time for folks at home if you're looking to indulge a little bit uh to head on over to the website and stock up while you still can of course thanks for calling Brad I appreciate it and I'm glad someone brought the chemtrail thing because I was trying to do digging even in yesterday trying to figure out like how do I follow this and it's very hard to it's very hard to map out the direct correlation but it's pretty obvious what's going on. | ||
Uh so thanks Brad for bringing that up I appreciate that as always. | ||
Let's go to Douglas in Georgia. | ||
Douglas welcome to the show I I see you have something that you want to talk about in regards to woke funding. | ||
Uh chemtrails they're probably using government funding to fuel the planes. | ||
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Yeah. | |
That's why with the shutdown, they're not getting the money. | ||
Aside from that, the reason why I really called? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Change politics as usual. | ||
Let's say 20,000 or 30,000 troops in California deployed to Reno, Nevada to go train. | ||
And then you give them weeks off at a time because they've been deployed for the last 20 years and they need to go and have some downtime. | ||
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Or that's. | |
say you take soldiers out of uh Washington State and deploy them to Yellowstone and let them go walk around the park with their families instead of being stuck and spending their money in Washington state. | ||
Then then uh the money goes out for a quarter. | ||
You tell you take them out of there for three months all their money that they're spending in that state is gone. | ||
Yeah. | ||
We need to start messing with these people in ways that hurt them like they're doing to us. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So you take their money away from them and they're gonna be pinched. | ||
They're gonna they're gonna be on their knees begging Donald Trump and Mega to save them. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They they they've been getting money freewheeled handed to them for years for decades. | ||
So if you take their money away from them they're through it's our money they're just using it. | ||
Mm-hmm. | ||
So you want to see the fire starter get ran out of California on a rail? | ||
Take 180,000 troops out of California. | ||
That's my opinion. | ||
And love what you're doing. | ||
Love, Alex. | ||
Moss me. | ||
Blue meth me. | ||
Give me all that stuff because I'm waiting on my cholesterol, nobody. | ||
I want it. | ||
Give it back to me. | ||
Have a great day. | ||
You have a great day, my friend. | ||
Thank you for calling in. | ||
Yeah, no, I agree with you. | ||
That was also Charlie Kirk's last discussion with President Trump, apparently, was about going after those groups. | ||
So yeah, I'd say you're on the money with that one. | ||
Folks, let's turn to Jefferson in Virginia. | ||
Jefferson, welcome to the show. | ||
Hey, good morning, Brianna. | ||
Good morning. | ||
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Happy to give you a call, but I'm not going to give you a ring. | |
I like that one. | ||
I like that. | ||
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What can we do for you, my friend? | |
Well, you said out loud... | ||
we should all get used to the notions the NSA is recording all of us all the time and I'm not sure when that became a thing that we all think the NSA is supposed to domestically Surveil all of us. | ||
I know it's happening, but we really shouldn't be happy to say out loud that it's somehow legal for that to be going on. | ||
Oh no, it's not legal, yeah. | ||
Right. | ||
They're collecting on us all the time. | ||
Whether they access the what they collect is a whole nother thing. | ||
You have to get on their list of people that need to be uh analytically studied before they admit that they're uh collecting on you. | ||
But uh we live in a strange, strange world where we we know we're being surveilled, but we still do stuff in group chats we probably don't think are smart in retrospect. | ||
And and then we complain that people divulge what happened in a group chat, and I'm going, well, if you think that was secret or or private, you're you're fooling yourself. | ||
And you almost admit to yourself that you're fooling yourself. | ||
So it we're in this strange mental cognitive dissonance situations where we we know we're under surveillance whether we like it or not, and we're somehow okay with it if we just behave ourselves. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
So Jefferson, remember when, um and here's here's my my thought on that, right? | ||
Because obviously it sucks that we have to think that way. | ||
Uh remember when Tara Carlson was surveilled, they told him that he was being surveilled by the NSA. | ||
And uh remember when no one did anything about it, being the fact that he was one of the most high profile conservative journalists that we had, or we have at least, still to this day. | ||
And and no one seemed to like blink an eye. | ||
Fox had even defend him because he was working at Fox at the time. | ||
I don't I don't recall seeing any statements put out on his behalf or any other journalist getting upset about it. | ||
So it's so here's my thing, right? | ||
Because like the NSA is surveilling even even politicians, and no one seems to get fired up more about it to to do something about it. | ||
We're all just supposed to accept the fact that this happens to us and then just move on. | ||
So it's just like, how do you handle it? | ||
I mean, you could kind of when the top officials who have the authority to push back on groups like the NSA for doing this, like what do you do in response when they're not even getting involved themselves. | ||
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And you have people like Peter Thiel at Talenteer uh saying, you know, this is how we make sure everybody behaves themselves. | ||
Yeah, we let everybody know they're being surveilled to the point where everybody self-regulates and and it's like a social credit score where you just automatically say to yourself, I don't want to say that because it's just gonna get me in trouble. | ||
It's gonna hurt my credit score. | ||
And and now we've we become slaves to a a surveillance system that we should have stood up and said, All right, enough of this. | ||
You can't make money doing this. | ||
There has to be a special tax division or something that deals with the revenue that's generated from surveilling people that aren't supposed to be surveilled. | ||
We gotta take the the monetary benefit out of it somehow. | ||
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But we we gotta push back now or or it's gonna be too late. | ||
It's almost too late already, but but now's the time to push back while Trump's in office and say, look, we gotta get a handle on what people are allowed to collect on us and how long they can hold it and whether we can uh have it redacted or you know, like I I was saying this the other day, that we need to have some some right to be forgotten as as sovereign citizens. | ||
If you're collecting on us and we haven't done anything wrong, we should be able to say you need to to delete that entirely. | ||
It can't be kept anywhere if I don't think you you can make a case against me. | ||
You know, it's it's this uh ability to to gather all this stuff and and uh network and figure out who our friends and and allies are and uh and put us in categories and say, okay, well, it's just like Alex was was uh a domestic terrorist practically under the uh FBI's yeah for thirteen years or something. | ||
It's just we've gotten down this this road so far that we don't know how to get out of it because we don't know how to push back without being uh labeled terrorist. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
We're in a bad situation. | ||
Yeah, it's it's something we need to to think about more every day. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, I'm on board with you on that. | ||
I I it's just it's enraging. | ||
I mean, I've done the biometric stories regarding TSA, uh taking our biometrics, they say they delete it, they don't delete it. | ||
They shuffle it over to DHS. | ||
I got TSA to admit that to me. | ||
Uh I thought it was going to create outrage, nobody even cared. | ||
They look the other way on that. | ||
It it's three card Monty. | ||
If they don't have it, somebody else does, right? | ||
They're just they're just moving the stuff around from department to department and saying we don't have it anymore. | ||
We got rid of it. | ||
I mean, you know, they can lie to us all they want to, but we have this industrial complex that's basically all turning us into uh a surveillance police state, and and uh they're making you know billions, maybe trillions off of it eventually. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Jefferson, you're right. | ||
You are right. | ||
I know. | ||
I don't want it to sound normal that the NSA is listening to us, but you're right. | ||
You're right, my friend. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
I appreciate your time, of course. | ||
Uh Matthew in Florida, you are next my friend. | ||
Welcome to the show. | ||
Hey, how are you doing today? | ||
Good. | ||
How are you doing? | ||
Good. | ||
I was just wanting to talk to you about the Supreme Court ruling. | ||
Uh I think that President Trump has let us down. | ||
I think that the Supreme Court let all of America down with free speech. | ||
I think like you have been posting, it's gonna be a domino effect. | ||
And I'm just concerned, you know, they specifically went after Alex for this. | ||
When you know, um you've got people that say, you know, 9-11 was an inside job all the time. | ||
The Vegas shooting uh with Steven Paddock. | ||
I mean, that was a government job. | ||
Everybody says that. | ||
Nobody goes after these people that have been shot and killed. | ||
So you know, uh, I went back and did some research on these Sandy Hook victims last night. | ||
And it's all just it it's it it definitely doesn't add up. | ||
Uh I don't agree with what they did to Alex. | ||
I hate what they did to Alex. | ||
I hate what they're doing in the quintess. | ||
He went to the top of uh Spotify and then uh they removed him. | ||
I think we'd be a lot better off uh with free speech, which we don't have. | ||
But I wanted to get your opinion on you know the 9-11 stuff, the Las Vegas stuff, all the other stuff that we we talk about all the time that people claim was government jobs, they're not getting sued and for billions and trillions of dollars. | ||
Uh, you know, I think Trump just let us down completely this time. | ||
Alex helped get him elected, and here he is leaving him out to drive. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Uh so the DOJ should have stepped in on this too. | ||
I think that's another key element to this. | ||
I play the clip on my ex page too of Alex talking about that with Tark Carlson. | ||
Um, Ed Martin obviously thought, and that's the uh in case you guys don't know who Ed Martin is, he is the president's pardon attorney, and he's also running the weaponization division at the DOJ. | ||
Uh wanted to investigate this and he wanted to look at to look into it because there was obviously the FBI element to uh what happened to Alex and what initiated everything that came afterwards. | ||
And so uh, yeah, I would say so. | ||
I would say now that we know, uh, we've heard Alex make his allegations about Todd Balanche's element to all of this as well. | ||
That I think that we should be having the White House comment on it. | ||
I mean, I I don't understand how there was no intervention in regards to that from the White House itself pushing just for we're not even asking for favors. | ||
We're just asking for you to look into something like this and to see that Ed Martin was willing to do it, and then to hear potentially that that this was shut down by somebody else at the DOJ um is is very discouraging. | ||
Then to see the Supreme Court just not even want to hear Alex's argument and shut it down from the very beginning, as soon as it landed on their you know, front door is also discouraging. | ||
I think that regardless of how you feel, you should be able to talk about these things. | ||
Every American should be able to talk about these things. | ||
Our government isn't transparent, and so your basic instincts to question anything that's put out there, I think are completely acceptable. | ||
Um I think that you should be able to say what you want to say and then not fear the retaliation of being completely bankrupt, especially when there's not a jury involved in all of this. | ||
It's the most un-American thing that could possibly happen, and it's happened to Alex, and like you said, you've seen me post about it. | ||
It's not gonna stop at Alex. | ||
It never stops at just Alex. | ||
It's always the beginning. | ||
Alex Sally is always the beginning person in all of this. | ||
Nick Fuentes as well. | ||
Uh so the efforts to silence people who they disagree with is extreme here, and we pretend like everything's okay because there's a new administration in the White House. | ||
And then if you criticize anything that goes on, I mean, I just simply even sharing Alex's comments on Tucker was getting atta attacked as a propagandist, somebody who's working for a foreign government. | ||
I mean, the the attacks are endless when you go out there and you just question anything regarding this white house. | ||
I think it's healthy to have an open discussion. | ||
Listen, if they want to sit here and say something in regards to the Sandy Hook shooting, I think that someone should be able to raise questions and then you should be able to respond by presenting evidence. | ||
Again, nothing wrong with that. | ||
There are so many things that go on with our government that I ask questions about, and I'm completely shunned from even knowing the most basic pieces of facts. | ||
I mean, I give you another one. | ||
There was a gentleman who was killed last year, or I believe it was 2023, uh, by the FBI. | ||
Now he allegedly was making threats online, and he was in Utah. | ||
Uh he was allegedly making threats online, and that's when uh the FBI went to his front door and shot him and killed him. | ||
Now I've asked for the body cam footage of there was other officers who were there because FBI doesn't wear body cam footage. | ||
I also asked, well, why did the FBI respond to alleged threats that were being made to Joe Biden at the time? | ||
That's a Secret Service thing. | ||
Uh they didn't want to answer that. | ||
It's been ongoing with me for over two years as to why the FBI responded rather than Secret Service and my request, my FOIA requests and stuff, and they don't respond. | ||
They don't respond. | ||
In fact, they shoot down every time I try to request uh any type of documents related to the investigation and and just say that they're not going to meet the public records uh request that I've made. | ||
So one must speculate that they intentionally went after this guy. | ||
This is my belief, my opinion, that they intentionally went after him because they wanted to kill someone. | ||
They wanted to kill someone who uh was a Trump supporter. | ||
I have no other way to argue that because I've asked for evidence and they won't give me the evidence. | ||
And so this is one of the many examples that's just personal to what I've been doing in search for truth regarding the you know our government's involvement in the killing of an American citizen on U.S. soil. | ||
And so, yeah, they intentionally just stonewall you, and it doesn't create transparency, doesn't make us feel at ease at all. | ||
And you know, Steve Dace said it perfectly, I believe, yesterday when he came on the show and he reacted to the Supreme Court ruling by saying if John Roberts wants to prove that nothing happened to Alex Jones that shouldn't have happened, he probably should have taken up this. | ||
A 1.4 billion dollar judgment, and you guys aren't interested in exploring as to what happened there. | ||
So, yeah. | ||
Um I always think the cover the cover up is more of the scandal, anyways, these days. | ||
So thank you for calling. | ||
I appreciate your call, folks. | ||
Thanks for everyone who called in today. | ||
We tried to do a full hour of taking your calls. | ||
So I appreciate everyone who did call, of course. | ||
I want to make sure because I know I tease it, so I want to make sure in the last final seconds of the show we get to it. | ||
Uh, the Pentagon story, the follow-up on that Pentagon story, it's the Pentagon versus the mainstream media. | ||
Fox News now refusing to sign the letter that's being asked by the Pentagon reporting on their new rules. | ||
So how they're kind of arguing it. | ||
They're saying that the Pentagon will not allow media outlets to share with their audience news that has not been authorized. | ||
Now, according to my Department of War sources, they've tell me that this is nothing new. | ||
This is have this has been something that those reporters have known about for a very long time with previous administrations. | ||
They're just putting it in writing so that people know the rules. | ||
Uh the main part, too, is that journalists can't just walk around the Pentagon anywhere they want to. | ||
They have to in certain areas, secure areas. | ||
They have to be with the Pentagon employee. | ||
Uh, and they also have to always wear their credentials on them. | ||
So those are some of the changes that are being made. | ||
But Fox News not happy with their former employee Pete Headseth, and they're refusing to sign. | ||
So I don't know what the Pentagon's gonna do here, of course. | ||
We'll have to keep following the story as it develops. | ||
Just an interesting one, because again, this is all about free press. | ||
And so I'm on board with making sure that we hold everyone accountable on that front. | ||
All right, folks, that does it for me on this Wednesday morning. | ||
Thank you all for who called into the show. | ||
I love hearing from you, of course. | ||
The Alex Jones show starts next. | ||
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