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Good morning, everyone, and welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I am Brianna Morello. | ||
Happy Thursday, everyone. | ||
It's been a it's been a kind of a dry newsweek, I'd say. | ||
But we've got a lot that's kind of been flying under the radar that we're gonna be exposing today. | ||
So we're excited that you're all jumping on board with us. | ||
I mean, I'm used to chaos. | ||
I probably like chaos given the fact that I've been in the news world for, you know, a couple of years now. | ||
And uh it's strange when things are running smoothly and there's not much going on. | ||
I mean, there's a lot going on, but there's not much going on. | ||
That's how I feel these days. | ||
Uh the mainstream media obviously hyper focus on things that will just divide this country, of course. | ||
But there's uh news stories that they won't tell you about that we are going to be diving into today. | ||
So I'm excited that you're all joining me. | ||
I'll be joined today by Douglas Mackey. | ||
He's joining us. | ||
Sound off with the First Amendment, the violations the First Amendment. | ||
Even wants to talk a little bit about Alex Jones and the Supreme Court shooting down his appeal. | ||
Uh, not interested in hearing it, so Mackey wants to sound off on that. | ||
So he'll join us in the show today, as well as my good friend Mark Mitchell. | ||
Uh, he'll be joining us because there's a new poll out, and it's very interesting because it has a lot to do with how Americans feel about Israel these days. | ||
And uh surprise, surprise, Americans are no longer really kind of uh favoring Israel. | ||
We're seeing the numbers drop, and Mark's going to break all of that down for us because he's been pulling America and uh how Americans feel about Israel for quite some time now, and uh he's breaking down all of the numbers. | ||
The point drops have actually been very significant, so this is definitely something that's worth your attention, of course. | ||
But we've got a lot more going on in the world today. | ||
Um, you know, I was uh quite surprised that John Bolton hasn't yet been indicted yet, but it looks like we've got an update on that front that there's potentially a uh charge that might drop very, very soon. | ||
It's according to a lot of reports right now. | ||
So again, nothing as of yet, but there's a report that I'm gonna break down for you, kind of detailing what we can expect because apparently uh people do believe that he will be charged very, very soon. | ||
It was expected to be this week, so I'll bring you the latest on that as well. | ||
Uh, yesterday, the Supreme Court, we brought you a little bit about what was happening in the Supreme Court. | ||
It was Louisiana, uh, the voting rights situation, and it was a lot to do with race and gerrymandering, and obviously, Justice uh Kotenji Brown Jackson was very upset, even at one point referring to black Americans as disabled. | ||
Yeah, it's kind of what you'd expect from a race baiting woman like herself. | ||
So we'll be talking about that because it's worth your attention. | ||
I mean, they think the American people are stupid and will continue to fall for all this race baiting, but we're over it. | ||
We're not falling for this. | ||
We're also gonna be talking about J6 because there was a very interesting clip that made its way to the internet yesterday. | ||
Allison Steinberger actually confronted, she's an independent reporter for Lindell TV. | ||
Uh, she actually confronted Nancy Pelosi yesterday. | ||
And the clip went viral. | ||
She's gonna join us tomorrow on the program. | ||
Uh, but the clip went viral, and it's because obviously Nancy Pelosi doesn't like being confronted with her own lies. | ||
I'm gonna break that down for you, plus President Trump sounding off about Jack Smith and how he thinks Jack Smith is actually a criminal, which is something we've all known for quite some time now. | ||
So we'll be talking about that as well. | ||
We'll also give you a little bit about Colleen Maxwell, the update regarding her prison conditions right now. | ||
It's pretty insane. | ||
And how there's a new lawsuit that's kind of pointing the finger at Bank of America in regards to its ties to Jeffrey Upps scene as well. | ||
Uh, this is really important. | ||
This is gonna be a good one that you're gonna want to dive into. | ||
Because so many of these banks settled these lawsuits against Epstein victims, and you haven't really heard much about it. | ||
You haven't really heard much about it. | ||
This one's interesting, though, so we'll break that down for you. | ||
Also, AOC and Bernie Sanders were on so bad. | ||
They were on CNN yesterday, and it was like a battle of stupidity between the two of them. | ||
We'll give you a good laugh. | ||
I promise you that. | ||
Very good laugh. | ||
Um, you know, AOC doesn't want you to have to swallow toxic air and drink it. | ||
I don't know what she was saying about that. | ||
It was pretty absurd, but she wants you to be able to drink the air. | ||
That's how good the air quality has to be for AOC. | ||
Just they're not very intelligent, and we keep electing them to office. | ||
We as Americans only have ourselves to blame, especially because, you know, low voter turnout in her district is one of the main reasons why we still have to tolerate her stupidity. | ||
So I'll be breaking all of that down for you in today's show. | ||
We got a lot to talk about. | ||
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Welcome to the American Journal, everyone. | ||
Good morning. | ||
We're excited that you're all jumping on board with us today. | ||
Happy Thursday. | ||
A lot going on in the world. | ||
Thanks for joining us. | ||
You know, I feel like it's a mix of both, right? | ||
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It's a little bit of a chaos, chaotic news cycle, I'd say. | |
Plus, there's really not much that's going on in the mainstream media world. | ||
It's how they try to just divert your attention. | ||
There's a lot happening that they don't want you talking about. | ||
So we're gonna be talking about it for the next three hours today. | ||
So welcome to the program. | ||
Uh, as I was just saying just moments ago, we're gonna be joined by Douglas Mackey. | ||
He's joining the program later on in the show. | ||
Uh, he wants to sound off about all things First Amendment, and of course, he wants to sign off about the Supreme Court uh refusing to hear Alex Jones' appeal. | ||
Obviously, this is someone who was willing to go to prison to uphold the First Amendment and to fight for our rights. | ||
So it'll be good to have him on to talk all about that. | ||
Uh also be joined by Mark Mitchell, because Mark Mitchell has a brand new poll out regarding how Americans truly feel about Israel. | ||
And you'd be surprised to know that they actually aren't um, you know, they're not very supportive these days. | ||
The numbers have dropped significantly, and Mark Mitchell has been polling Americans on this for several months now, and the numbers are dipping. | ||
And so Marks will be joining us to break all of that down. | ||
So we're excited for that, of course. | ||
Uh, we're also excited to be talking about J6 because a lot is going on regarding that. | ||
Now, again, people like Nancy Pelosi don't want you talking about it. | ||
In fact, she calls it a Republican talking point. | ||
If you mention her failures on January 6th, I wouldn't even say they're failures. | ||
I would say her intentional failures at this point because it's very, very obvious that she intentionally failed the American people, but it was a setup. | ||
It was a setup. | ||
And so if you go and you ask her about it, you confront her on her own nonsense. | ||
She doesn't like it. | ||
She becomes unhinged, and she almost literally spit out her dentures when talking to reporter Allison Steinberger later uh this week. | ||
So it was like a little interesting sitting back watching. | ||
Allison's gonna be joining us actually tomorrow morning to break all of that down for us. | ||
Uh, but we'll be talking overall about J6 and uh, oh, help President Trump is uh saying, thankfully, that Jack Smith's a criminal and how he belongs to prison. | ||
I've got that clip for you as well. | ||
Because of course, you know, we're all biased here, but I actually believe and I do agree with the president on that front. | ||
So let's call that out too. | ||
We've got a ton of news that we're gonna kick off. | ||
So let's start unpacking through everything I've got lined up for you today. | ||
First things first, obviously, another judge who is overreaching has just shot down President Trump's efforts to uh fire federal workers during the shutdown. | ||
Of course, if case you're wondering, this is a Clinton-appointed attorney, uh, sorry, a Clinton-appointed judge who has uh decided to go against the American people and uh make sure that we can't fire these federal employees. | ||
Now, again, uh, this is insane. | ||
This is absurd, but they do not stop when it comes to overreach. | ||
The judge emphasized that the human cost of firing federal employees during a shutdown is unacceptable. | ||
I mean, how does a judge just skip over the executive branch and just decide that they're gonna rule the land? | ||
That's what we're dealing with right now. | ||
Obviously, it's a takeover of these judges. | ||
They just all happen to be Clinton, Biden, Obama appointed judges, of course. | ||
And uh, they just don't care. | ||
They just don't care. | ||
Now, again, this is just another stance of how a court is blocking Trump's executive actions despite the Supreme Court decision intended to limit how these judges are able to step in and intervene. | ||
They don't care. | ||
You didn't elect these judges, but they rule us, apparently. | ||
That's how they view all of this. | ||
Of course, President Trump has every right to fire employees. | ||
Democrats want to keep the government locked down cool. | ||
We'll trim the fat now. | ||
Of course, you know the DOJ is gonna appeal this, everyone's gonna push forward with this. | ||
But again, it's another absurd, absurd case of a rogue judge. | ||
Just deciding, eh, we're not gonna follow what the president of the United States wants to do, even though he was elected by the people in this country. | ||
We are actually going to push back. | ||
The level of absurdity with these judges is just insane. | ||
And there's not much that's being done, right? | ||
We're not even entertaining the conversation of possibly pulling them off the bench. | ||
I don't hear any of that from members of Congress. | ||
Now, again, the government's currently shut down. | ||
I think we're on what, like day 14. | ||
Because, well, Democrats want you to pay for illegal aliens to have health care in this country. | ||
And if you're unwilling to do that, well, they're just gonna shut down the government. | ||
I keep asking Americans too, like we keep, you know, on social media. | ||
How do you guys feel about a government shutdown? | ||
Has this affected you? | ||
And most of you at home are like, not me. | ||
Not me. | ||
So, you know, it's a little upsetting for those who and the our service members are gonna get paid. | ||
And that's what Democrats hate so much because President Trump went around them holding our service members hostage. | ||
I mean, they're literally going off and sounding off on the issue. | ||
They are so upset that President Trump is shifting money over to make sure they get paid. | ||
Because that's who their hostages were. | ||
Now what do they have? | ||
Obviously, ICE agents, our empathy is with them, of course, because they're doing an incredible service for this country, but TSA. | ||
You know, my friend was at the airport the other day, and she's like, Yeah, the TSA agents were like, we're not getting paid right now, we're working for free. | ||
So don't give us a problem. | ||
But you're not technically working for free, you're just waiting for your paycheck. | ||
First off, second off, is most of you are just so incompetent. | ||
I mean, TSA literally has a massive across all airports, has a massive failure rating when it comes to being able to actually find weapons. | ||
So what are we doing here? | ||
Why are we continuing to fund TSA? | ||
They don't want you talking about that though. | ||
Also, it's worth noting that apparently there's going to be a debate very soon between both Speaker Mike Johnson and Hakeem Jeffries. | ||
Apparently, this debate will happen on C-SPAN. | ||
It has not yet been scheduled. | ||
It will take place on ceasefire. | ||
Interesting though. | ||
Interesting. | ||
I mean, this should happen ASAP. | ||
This should happen ASAP. | ||
Hakeem Jeffries will probably just tell me to shut up. | ||
Don't speak. | ||
You can't speak to us. | ||
It's insane, but this is what's going on right now in this country. | ||
They have this country being held hostage. | ||
It's interesting because folks all around the country are actually pleading for us to reopen the government. | ||
Take a listen to clip one, because this this clip specifically highlights how home builders, specifically the home builder chairman, is somehow pleading to end the government shutdown. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
Hello. | ||
My name is Buddy Hughes, and I'm a small builder developer from Lexington, North Carolina. | ||
And this year, 2025, I am the chairman of the board of the National Association of Home Builders. | ||
And I'm here today to urge Congress to end this shutdown as soon as possible. | ||
Because any federal program that touches housing from loan processing to block grants is slowing down. | ||
If this shutdown drags on for weeks, we could see real impacts on mortgage access and home buyer demand. | ||
The longer Washington stays gridlocked, the more uncertainty spreads through the housing market. | ||
The national flood insurance program cannot issue new policies or renewals during the shutdown. | ||
Home sales in flood-prone areas are on hold, particularly for federally backed mortgages. | ||
When flood insurance isn't available, sales simply can't close. | ||
It's obviously, folks, you understand the importance of flood insurance, especially being that if you live in Florida right now and other states that are affected by hurting season. | ||
This is a big deal. | ||
This is a big deal for you. | ||
But in clip two, Hakeem Jeffries really highlights the fact that he's an absolute moron, and he kind of rhymes his way through it. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
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House Republicans shut the government down. | |
Then they ran out of town. | ||
And for the last three weeks, they're nowhere to be found. | ||
This guy's a moron. | ||
He is an absolute moron. | ||
Here's The thing, right? | ||
I love how they're trying to re-angle all of this as if it is a Republican government shutdown. | ||
It's not a Republican government shutdown. | ||
Maybe if you have a low IQ and you don't understand how government works and how government functions, you would believe that that is true. | ||
Again, I don't think I want to put all the blame on Democrats. | ||
I do believe Republicans do have obviously a significant role in all of this, but again, I'm just so done with this. | ||
I'm so done with this. | ||
Uh DC obviously thinks that reopening the government should be top priority. | ||
And yeah, there are reasons. | ||
I could I could hear that argument through. | ||
But we don't care on the other side of all of this. | ||
Listen, we're done with the wasteful spending. | ||
We're done with them holding us hostage and making us pay for things like the LGBT, whatever propaganda that they try to push through everything. | ||
We're done with all of this. | ||
So if Hakeem Jeffries and everyone else on board wants to continue to go out there and advocate for illegal aliens, do what you gotta do. | ||
Republicans need to move on. | ||
There are ways for us to go around all of this, they just haven't done anything. | ||
So yeah, it's Chuck Schumer shutdown. | ||
We get it. | ||
But folks, there are so much things that could be done right now that they're not doing. | ||
That they're not doing. | ||
Let's shift gears a little bit because I want to talk about John Bolton. | ||
John Bolton, obviously, and we we talked about the court filings, which I found to be very fascinating. | ||
Uh, John Bolton has been accused for many years now of taking home classified documents. | ||
Remember, there was that huge uh court, the judge who ripped him a new one, actually, I should say, uh, when he released the book and he got very close to detailing information that should not have been made public. | ||
Uh, then he raided, they raided his home, his office. | ||
They did apparently find classified documents according to court records. | ||
Now, according to the latest reports, he is expected to face a federal indictment after being accused of mishandling and transmitting classified government documents while using his private AOL email account. | ||
He looks like he'd have an AOL email account. | ||
He does. | ||
I never doubted that with that man. | ||
Now, folks, again, the core filings did say that he did have documents in his office. | ||
Agents seize documents labeled classified, confidential, and secret material, including related to weapons of mass destruction and strategic communications. | ||
Now, according to reports, the indictment, which obviously could come from a grand jury. | ||
It's anticipated to detail Bolton's mishandling of the classified documents during his time as President Trump's national security advisor. | ||
It goes on to say that uh he is in trouble right now because of his AOL, obviously, email address being used to also have those classified details on it through daily notes and summaries of his White House activities from 2018 to 2019. | ||
And again, they're saying that these notes that were in his AOL email account, this is the government suggesting this. | ||
Or sensitive national security details. | ||
Why would Sean Bolton do this? | ||
One must ask. | ||
It's quite fascinating, though. | ||
It truly, truly is. | ||
You know, he's been accused. | ||
We've talked about it before. | ||
He's been accused of taking in classified documents. | ||
Everyone who read his book was like, your memory is way too good, John Bolton, to be able to detail this and to be very strategic about it. | ||
And long and behold, apparently they found documents. | ||
Now, again, we don't know what kind of charges he's actually facing, but this is a very serious matter. | ||
And again, I talk about it all the time on Twitter. | ||
I know a lot of you see it. | ||
I'm constantly going over like how no one has been arrested yet in the Obama Biden regime. | ||
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John Bolton doesn't count. | |
And everyone's like, oh, well, Bolton will get indicted. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
It doesn't count. | ||
Comey doesn't count either. | ||
Registered Republican, then went independent. | ||
Doesn't count. | ||
Tish James wasn't a part of the administration. | ||
Doesn't count. | ||
Now I get it, you work your way up to the top. | ||
Normally. | ||
So there could be more indictments coming. | ||
We do hear that there are indictments coming, but again, enough is enough. | ||
So again, a Maryland grand jury is expected to possibly charge him by Thursday. | ||
And a reminder for all of you at home right now, John Bolton was fired in 2019 by President Trump over foreign policy disagreements. | ||
So this man has been a bitter troll for a very, very long time. | ||
But again, his indictment doesn't count. | ||
And I'm still gonna keep posting that, by the way, in case you're wondering. | ||
Um we still have not seen meaningful arrest. | ||
And also Comey hasn't been arrested. | ||
Not only a come, but obviously Tish James not arrested. | ||
So stop with the bare minimum. | ||
Doesn't count. | ||
It doesn't count. | ||
All right, yesterday we talked about what was happening in the Supreme Court. | ||
They heard opening arguments regarding Louisiana and the voting rights in Louisiana, specifically, they're trying to make it a race bait argument regarding gerrymandering and saying that it violates the 14th and 15th Amendment. | ||
Now, obviously, someone like Justice Contenchi Brown Jackson is someone you would expect to bite and take the bait. | ||
And she did just that yesterday. | ||
Uh somehow, some way in clip three, actually kind of comparing black voters to disabled Americans. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
I'm thinking of it uh of the fact that remedial action, absent discriminatory intent is really not a new idea in the civil rights laws. | ||
And and my kind of paradigmatic example of this is something like the ADA. | ||
Congress passed the Americans with Disabilities Act against the backdrop of a world that was generally not accessible to people with disabilities. | ||
And so it was discriminatory in effect because these folks were not able to access these buildings. | ||
And it didn't matter whether the person who built the building or the person who owned the building intended for them to be exclusionary. | ||
That's irrelevant. | ||
Congress said the facilities have to be made equally open to people with disabilities, if readily possible. | ||
I I guess I don't understand why that's not what's happening here. | ||
The idea in section two is that we are responding to current day manifestations of past and present decisions that disadvantage minorities and make it so that they don't have equal access to the voting uh uh system, right? | ||
They're they're disabled. | ||
In fact, we use the word disabled in Milligan. | ||
We say that's a way in which you see that these processes are not equally open. | ||
DEI has had some damaging, damaging effects for the Supreme Court uh by just bringing on board some of the dumbest human beings that you've probably heard from. | ||
Um she continues to argue. | ||
She continues to argue the stupidest points imaginable. | ||
And then she expects I was listening to her yesterday too. | ||
I was listening to some of the clips, and she's lecturing the attorneys on the other side of all of this and telling them, no, you you have to listen to me. | ||
You have to listen to me. | ||
And the reality is you don't have to listen to her. | ||
In fact, I'd highly recommend most Americans just look the other way on this. | ||
Sadly, there's no way to get rid of her off of the Supreme Court through any type of actual impeachment process. | ||
We're stuck with her for a while now. | ||
So uh she'll keep giving us those great sound bites, but it's not just her, obviously, it was the other attorneys on the other side trying to argue all of this and trying to guilt white democrats for not apparently voting for black candidates. | ||
In clip four, you're gonna hear just that. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
That's right. | ||
And in the state of Louisiana, that that analysis was conducted in the Nairn case, and it was clear that regardless of party, white Democrats were not voting for black candidates, whether they were Democrats or not. | ||
And we know that there is such a significant chasm between how black and white voters vote in Louisiana that there's no question that even if there is some correlation between race and party, that race is the driving factor. | ||
That's what we're Supreme Court talking about these days right now. | ||
Um, except they can't hear up Alex Jones' legitimate case at this point. | ||
Uh, they want to sit here and argue about race gerrymandering, and it's just enough is enough. | ||
Enough is enough. | ||
Stop. | ||
And then they don't realize this, right? | ||
They don't realize that Americans have had enough of them trying to guilt us into voting for minority candidates just because they're minority candidates. | ||
Prove you're not a racist. | ||
Vote for this black candidate. | ||
Not the fact that let's line up what their qualifications are to run for this position. | ||
That's not what we're arguing here. | ||
Instead, we're gonna sit here, we're gonna do the DEI nonsense with people running for office. | ||
So again, just enough is enough. | ||
You know, Americans are maxed out when it comes to this race baiting guilt trip that those on the left want to continue to drive us down. | ||
We're done with it. | ||
Sitting there yesterday and having to listen and go through all the clips from the Supreme Court yesterday, it's just exhausting. | ||
It's exhausting. | ||
And there's very few people who will be honest and tell you just that. | ||
See, the reality, the reality is if Americans saw a qualified candidate for position regardless of race, they would support them. | ||
And they love to use the excuse of America will never elect a black president. | ||
And then when that finally happens, it just keeps going on. | ||
And they want to guilt you into nominating and pushing forward people who are just awful for this country. | ||
People who are underqualified for positions. | ||
I'm just so tired of hearing about it. | ||
So tired of hearing about it. | ||
I do believe, though, based on the arguments that were being made yesterday before the Supreme Court, uh, that they will side with sanity in this one and just move on. | ||
Just move on. | ||
It was also interesting to hear from Harmie Dillon yesterday, who was there in the courtroom yesterday listening in on how the DOJ was arguing this case, uh, working alongside obviously uh the state of Louisiana, of course. | ||
But it was interesting to listen to. | ||
All right, we're gonna get to in just a few moments. | ||
We're gonna be getting to the J6 information because this is very, very interesting about the argument about January 6th, obviously. | ||
If you've been paying attention for I don't know, like the last five years, you know that Auntie Pelosi intentionally failed to provide security that day. | ||
And everything that we're finding out about now that they wanted to block from us finding out about, well, it's telling us that these security failures that the FBI is involved, everything was intentional. | ||
Everything was intentional. | ||
I mean, we had Steve Baker on last week, who's mapping us through the pipe bomber again. | ||
And again and again, we continue to hear about all of this stuff, and it's not surprising. | ||
It's not surprising. | ||
The pipe bomber story is just another story, which is continuing to develop, obviously, but it just highlights the fact that the government had some role in all of this. | ||
I don't know how much how many more times they continue to say this. | ||
It's very, very obvious at this point. | ||
The only people that don't agree with that are the ones who sat there and watched the well-orchestrated J6 committee as they pushed for lies and decided that they weren't gonna expose any of this. | ||
And they had zero interest in exposing this. | ||
Zero. | ||
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Because they were all involved in this. | ||
As you heard, Steve Baker said initially it looked like the plan was to drop off these pipe bombs at the Black Caucus. | ||
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Why? | ||
Well, because conservatives were coming to town. | ||
That's the likely assumption on that front. | ||
Wanna make a bunch of Trump supporters look like a bunch of racists. | ||
Drop a pop bomb right outside the black caucus. | ||
So everyone could pretend to be the victim here. | ||
So obviously Nancy Pelosi, and we'll play it for you after the break. | ||
Nancy Plow is becoming very unhinged when she's confronted with the facts, doesn't like it, doesn't like it at all. | ||
President Trump going after Jack Smith and calling it out. | ||
Also, Adam Kingsinger, we talked about it yesterday in the show. | ||
I just, I don't understand why people aren't talking about this more. | ||
It's insane to me that the congressional investigation that was just recently conducted found out that they, the J6 committee collected 30 million lines of phone data without a subpoena. | ||
So interesting enough, and without a warrant, I should say, because then they wanted to give it over to the FBI right before the major presidential election. | ||
They tried their very best, Adam Kingsinger to allegedly hand this over to The man running the FBI at the time, which was Christopher Ray. | ||
And so when you look at all of this, you start to understand there's a lot going on here. | ||
So we're gonna dig into this in just a few moments. | ||
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Welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
Happy Thursday, everyone. | ||
Oh, there's a lot going on over here. | ||
Very I guess we got a very full schedule today. | ||
So thanks for jumping out with me. | ||
Uh, folks, I want to highlight the fact that Nancy Pelosi is a train wreck, always has been, always will be. | ||
Uh, I can't tell though, if she's on, I know we joke about it. | ||
If she's drinking by like 9 a.m. every day, or if that's just how she is these days. | ||
You see, yesterday she was confronted by the very incredible Allison Steinberger. | ||
She's one of the great reporters over at Lundale TV. | ||
Uh, she confronted Pelosi yesterday. | ||
And it was very interesting to see because Pelosi became unhinged and literally almost spit out her dentures. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
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Congresswoman Pelosi. | |
Are you at all concerned that the new January 6th committee will find you liable for that day? | ||
Are you at all concerned about the new January 6th committee finding you liable for that day? | ||
Why did you refuse the National Guard on January 6th? | ||
Thank you. | ||
Shut up. | ||
I did not refuse the National Guard. | ||
The president didn't send it. | ||
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Why are you coming here with Republican talking points as if you're a serious journalist? | |
The American people want to know we still have questions. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
Alison's face at the end of the video is amazing. | ||
She's joining us tomorrow on the show, by the way. | ||
She's she's so amazing. | ||
She's such a badass, that one. | ||
I mean, she literally has no fear in going out there and confronting these lying hacks to their faces. | ||
And you have to appreciate that, of course. | ||
But folks, Nancy Pelosi wants you to think that she had no way that's my favorite. | ||
Such a gotcha moment, too. | ||
She's epic. | ||
Uh, but folks, Nancy Pelosi wants to rewrite history. | ||
She doesn't want you to know the truth. | ||
And the truth is is that uh she's full of it. | ||
She, in fact, was the one who mainly was not interested in having the National Guard there. | ||
In fact, uh, thanks to the work of her own daughter, we have literally the audio video proving that she was doing her very best to not secure the building at all. | ||
In clip six, we're gonna take you in the way back machine to remember what actually happened that day. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
We did not have any accountability for what was going on there, and we should have. | ||
Why weren't the National Guard there to begin with? | ||
They clearly didn't know, and I take responsibility for not having them done to prepare for war. | ||
Oh man, that mask was supposed to be a muzzle, but it didn't stop Nancy Pelosi from saying the quiet part out loud. | ||
It was her responsibility, her responsibility. | ||
See what happens when happy hour kicks off at 10 a.m. every day. | ||
Well, the booze finally get to your brain, and you forget that we have that on video, Pelosi. | ||
So, yes, she had no problem taking responsibility, but now suddenly, it's not her fault. | ||
And if you dare blame her for any of this, she'll come after you. | ||
She'll scream at you, she'll yell at you and call you not a real journalist. | ||
Because according to Nancy Pelosi, the real journalists are the ones that don't ask the hard questions, the ones who coddle her and only go with what she wants to actually talk about. | ||
You know, it's good to see that Nancy Pelosi's being confronted by all the hard questions because Nancy Pelosi has for a very long time gotten away with all of her criminal behavior. | ||
In my opinion, Nancy Pelosi belongs to a prison cell. | ||
Not just her, of course, many others, but of course, she will not go there. | ||
Uh, you know, if we ever actually decide to start looking into a Nancy Pelosi's stocks, that might be a good start. | ||
You know, she was my best financial advisor, her husband at least. | ||
For about a year, I actually sat there and followed everything her husband was doing because it's public record, so it's not illegal. | ||
And um, you know, I had received a lot from it. | ||
And in fact, it's not just me, BlackRock actually, in order to advise their clients, will actually go through Congress and see where they're putting their money. | ||
And Nancy Pelosi, anyone with the last name Pelosi, it seems like they have a really good track record these days when it comes to investing. | ||
So you gotta give credit when credit's due. | ||
Folks, stop getting Mad. | ||
If you can invest your money, whatever Paul Pelosi's doing these days. | ||
He's got his finger on the pulse. | ||
Finger on the pulse. | ||
I'm gonna turn to Jack Smith now, because Jack Smith, obviously, criminal you and I have known this for a very long time. | ||
I don't even think he had any legitimacy besides, well, to be the prosecutor, it's special prosecutor against Donald Trump. | ||
They used him because they knew he was going to be a political hack. | ||
And he was going to do the work of a deep state, obviously. | ||
And so Jack Smith was unleashed onto President Donald Trump. | ||
Well, obviously he failed. | ||
And he did his very best to try to take down the president, but he was not able to do just that. | ||
And so in clip seven, President Donald Trump was sounding off about how he truly believes that Jack Smith is a criminal. | ||
Nicholason. | ||
You mean deranged Jack? | ||
He's a deranged individual. | ||
Well, they should. | ||
I'm surprised it takes so long. | ||
You know, we're talking about violent crime. | ||
What about the crime against a political opponent? | ||
That's what we have to talk about too. | ||
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We'd like to understand the full extent to which the Biden Harris Justice Department weaponized federal law enforcement. | |
What do you think the committee will find out? | ||
I think it was the worst weaponization of a political opponent in the history of the world, let alone this country. | ||
And I hope that everybody's, you know, they're involved in it. | ||
I'm not, I'm the one that had to suffer through it and ultimately win. | ||
But uh what they did was criminal. | ||
Uh deranged Jack Smith, in my opinion, is a criminal. | ||
And I noticed uh his interviewer was I think that was Weissman. | ||
And I hope they're gonna look into Weissman too. | ||
Weissman's a bad guy. | ||
Yeah, you got that right. | ||
They have to take it on the entire machine. | ||
Folks, if they don't clear the house, it will happen again and again. | ||
You see, all the people standing behind President Trump, they are all probably fearful of what might happen if there's a Democrat that makes their way back into the White House because they know what's happening. | ||
They're next. | ||
If you don't go after all of the people who decided to manipulate our legal system to go after their political opponent, guess what? | ||
It is going to continue to happen. | ||
You cannot fear holding these people accountable. | ||
You must act now. | ||
I can't tell if Pam Bonnie is just afraid of going after these people because we continue to hear that she's not offering the resources that she should be for those looking to indict people like James Comey, for example. | ||
That in fact, that U.S. attorney was really working on their own behalf because they had nobody else backing them up. | ||
You're not ready to have these types of jobs. | ||
Don't take them. | ||
I understand it's a very stressful position. | ||
We're not going to sit here and downplay any of that. | ||
But the reality is you accepted the role of attorney general. | ||
So you hear President Trump telling you directly to your face that these are the people you need to go after. | ||
And it's not retaliation for what they did to him. | ||
It's called the accountability tour. | ||
Welcome to the accountability tour for all of these hacks who decided that they were going to go after and try to stop the will of the American people from electing President Trump again. | ||
You belong in a prison cell. | ||
Now is the time to set the message. | ||
And if you don't want to do it, get out, resign. | ||
Retire sitting back and waiting, waiting for accountability to come. | ||
You see, that's the difference between the left and the right. | ||
Those on the left, as soon as they took over, started arresting their political opponents just because they didn't like what you had to say. | ||
Just because they like they didn't like the fact that you showed up to a legal rally. | ||
Hundreds were wrapped up very quickly, in a matter of weeks. | ||
So don't tell me it's not possible. | ||
Don't tell me you have to go by all these rules and regulations first before you start making these arrests. | ||
You have the blueprint. | ||
I know Director Patel knows about that. | ||
I mean, he literally wrote a book about the government gainsters and what they've done over the last, I don't know, 10 years. | ||
It's discouraging to see that we haven't seen bigger arrests being made. | ||
People like Adam Kingsinger. | ||
Obviously a traitor to this country, in my opinion. | ||
He is someone who's an awful human being. | ||
And we're starting to learn about the different levels he went to in regards to going after anyone he disagreed with. | ||
Now, obviously, he had the name Rhino during his time on the J6 Committee. | ||
We all know that he was a rhino. | ||
But then Those in the corporate media wanted to use his Republican candidacy, that the fact that he was a Republican at the time to validate the J6 committee and all the crimes that they were committing. | ||
Oh, it's bipartisan. | ||
The guy Kingsinger on the team. | ||
But when you start digging in and realizing what he was doing behind the scenes, well, it's very obvious he was very partisan and very much against the president of the United States. | ||
Yesterday we broke down a report for you that came from just the news, and they landed some documents, as they always do, of course. | ||
And it's regarding the J6 committee, how they were able to somehow, somehow, collect 30 million lines of phone data mapping out connections between conservatives and the Trump White House. | ||
That was the pretext towards the J6 investigation, of course. | ||
Democratic led J6 committee, used pretty much just a broad brush of congressional subpoenas to gather all of this information, metadata from thousands of Americans without individual warrants. | ||
So they were able to grab all of this information and didn't need a warrant. | ||
Again, we don't even know specifically all the people who were wrapped up into all of this because it was so massive. | ||
An FBI document confirms that Zinger Kingsinger offered the data to the FBI. | ||
So it's unclear if the FBI actually accepted it. | ||
And according to many people, uh, it looks like he offered it. | ||
And again, I haven't seen the documents myself, so I'm just going based off of other reports. | ||
It looks like he offered this right before the 2024 election. | ||
That's the Republican that was on the J6 committee. | ||
And then he ended his political career. | ||
In many ways, of course, more than one, but uh, he was crying. | ||
Oh, it was the worst day ever. | ||
Freaking loser. | ||
Look at all these criminals. | ||
Chaney, another criminal. | ||
These people are awful human beings, awful human beings. | ||
They don't care about the lives they ruined. | ||
Just thought it was okay to do what they did. | ||
And so far, they've gone away with it. | ||
And again, time and time again, we're seeing all of the levels that these people went to to secretly gather information regarding their political opposition. | ||
Chuck Rassley is the only senator who's actually doing something. | ||
And the guy's like what, north of 80 years old. | ||
He's literally the one that I'm strongly relying on to get to the bottom of this because everyone else is too afraid, too lazy and unpatriotic to get to the bottom of what actually took place here. | ||
I don't know of any other U.S. senators who are actually digging like he is. | ||
He has done some incredible work with Arctic Frost. | ||
His team, his office needs to be celebrated because what they've uncovered is massive. | ||
Massive. | ||
Like specifically how the FBI was being utilized to go after the less political opponents. | ||
I mean, he maps it all out for you. | ||
In email after email. | ||
They just continue to go after him. | ||
I mean, the email literally lists Donald J. Trump who they're targeting. | ||
John Eastman. | ||
Giuliani, I mean, there's so many people who are being named in all of this, and they didn't even care. | ||
They did this through FBI emails. | ||
Again, the only person fighting for this for the truth, Chuck Rassley. | ||
That's it. | ||
If we lose Chuck Rassley, we're really out of this one. | ||
He's the only one that fights for the whistleblowers. | ||
He's the only one that goes out there and confronts these demons that we have in our country. | ||
And he's fearless. | ||
How is it that we only have one fighter in the Senate right now? | ||
Only one person doing the digging. | ||
His entire office is working aggressively hard to get to the bottom of all of this. | ||
You know, when there were rumors that he was intending on possibly retiring, my heart sunk because I knew that we wouldn't get anywhere with any of this. | ||
Because we have a conglomerate of cowards in Washington, D.C. that are too afraid, too afraid to ask to have questions, too afraid to piss off the deep state operatives. | ||
And so what do they do? | ||
Well, they just comply. | ||
That's it. | ||
They've proven time and time again to be absolutely useless. | ||
And it's infuriating. | ||
It's not just that, though, folks. | ||
It's not just that. | ||
It's the fact that we still have not seen major arrests being made. | ||
They're throwing you the bare minimum and then hoping you latch on. | ||
I know a lot of people are like, oh, well, I got some girl who came after me saying I was a psyop because I'm sitting here telling you that all of the charges that you've seen thus far are the bare minimum. | ||
You don't have to be a great legal mind to understand what that actually means. | ||
If you've been following what's been going on throughout this country, you see that the biggest arrests that should have been made haven't been made. | ||
And why is that well? | ||
Great question. | ||
Again, the people who are currently being indicted haven't been arrested. | ||
You don't have a mugshot yet. | ||
They were so quick. | ||
And I've actually never, as somebody who's followed crime throughout New York City, obviously other places, but they tend to give you the mugshots quickly. | ||
We saw in Felton County how quickly they turned over that mugshot at President Trump. | ||
I think it was in less than 24 hours. | ||
We haven't gotten a single mug shot. | ||
Why? | ||
See, if the roles were reversed, they would have given them the mugshot. | ||
They would have fought for that mugshot. | ||
Now again, I've asked my attorney friends, you know, specifically, we'll go with James Comey for an example. | ||
And they say normally with those charges, you don't get the perp walk, you don't get the mugshot, you don't get the actual arrest, you just get their appearance in court. | ||
But why is that? | ||
And also that just highlights the fact these charges are the bare minimum. | ||
Obviously, if you've been digging into all of this, you know that there's harsher charges that they could have slapped them with. | ||
Now, again, they could be working on it, so I'm not gonna go in and attack the one person who actually is out there doing these indictments, landing these indictments. | ||
But folks, we're not gonna sit here and celebrate, like, thank you. | ||
Thank you for throwing us this one bone. | ||
And this was the problem within the the first administration, right? | ||
Because so many people, and again, I voted for Trump. | ||
Like, what are we talking about here? | ||
So many people sat there and just wanted to just clap their hands for everything that came out of the White House. | ||
This is great. | ||
This is great. | ||
And then as we get towards the end of his first term, when you realize of all the mess, all the horrible people that were on board that you didn't want to criticize at first, it all imploded. | ||
Then they all went after him. | ||
So we're not gonna do the clapping of our hands for everything that comes out of the White House. | ||
Iowa will be more than happy to celebrate and to congratulate and to report on the good that's coming out from this White House. | ||
But we're not gonna sit here and look the other way on other things. | ||
We want more. | ||
We want more than just James Comey, Tish Tish James, John Bolton. | ||
But I'm a little, I'm a little optimistic when it comes to all of this, though. | ||
I gotta say, uh, Mike Davis was on Fox News on Sunday, and Mike Davis, a friend, a great patriot. | ||
If Mike Davis could be AG, the entire deep state would have been thrown away in Guantanamo Bay. | ||
Obviously, they know that, and the Rhinos would never confirm him, but in my dream scenario, um, it would be Mike Davis running the DOJ right now. | ||
Because he gets it. | ||
But Davis was on with Maria Barterama, my former boss this Sunday, and she gave me a lot of hope. | ||
He thinks that the indictments are gonna go all the way to the top, which is great. | ||
But you gotta kind of land them now. | ||
Because if we keep dragging them on, let's say there's not a Republican that makes their way back into the White House in 2028. | ||
Guess what happens? | ||
Nothing happens. | ||
You don't get that trial. | ||
They'll just keep dragging on and kicking the can down the road. | ||
And it's crazy because they have an arsenal of finances on the left. | ||
That's again, the one of the most massive differences. | ||
We talked about on this show. | ||
In New York, for example, Democrats made sure to allocate at least 10 million dollars for Tish James for whatever pending charges she had coming her way, because they obviously knew that Tish James was guilty of some type of crime. | ||
That's what one has to assume when you sit there and you make sure to squeeze that into the budget. | ||
So now there's Trump painting attorneys that are going to be sucking dry all of New York taxpayers 10 million dollars. | ||
I'm sure they're all gonna be legit, though. | ||
I'm sure they're to the key uh reasonably building taxpayers. | ||
No, they're not. | ||
There's no accountability in New York. | ||
They control everything. | ||
I'm sure the billing is going to be insane. | ||
They're going to pay their own. | ||
This is what always happens. | ||
Who needs a 10 million dollar legal arsenal? | ||
You didn't have that if you were charged for J6. | ||
You were lucky if you got a give Sengo quarter of a million dollars. | ||
You were one of the very few to get that. | ||
But Tish James for a private manner is now going to have access to New York taxpayer money to pay her legal fees. | ||
Isn't that something? | ||
I remember when President Trump was going through the law fair and some were suggesting that he might be using his campaign money to pay those legal fees, and how that would be very, very wrong. | ||
Crickets, though, now. | ||
Now that New York taxpayer funds are being held hostage, you don't hear much. | ||
You don't hear any pushback, actually. | ||
I have yet to hear from one person to push back on that front. | ||
And when I asked attorneys, what can be done to save New Yorkers, save their money? | ||
Told not much. | ||
So New Yorkers are stuck with just having to shut up and deal with this. | ||
And I wonder, right, James Comey, obviously now facing the charges that he's facing. | ||
Uh, he's got a lot of family members who are attorneys, so I'm sure they're going to be working at no cost for him, which is a luxury, luxury that so many have never had in their lives. | ||
You know, Jeff Clark is another one who, when he was fighting off the law fair, still is to this day, uh, the legal bills are just insane. | ||
And he's trying to fundraise so he doesn't have to wipe out what he's worked his butt off for his entire life. | ||
But this is what's going on in this country. | ||
It is, in fact, a two-tier system. | ||
Anyone that denies that is an absolute idiot. | ||
Or they're just lying to you and hoping you buy into it and they're hoping that you're actually the idiot. | ||
But the worst part about it is how Democrats protect their own. | ||
And we still haven't learned that lesson. | ||
We still have it. | ||
Your legal fees, if you are arrested, they get paid by you. | ||
No taxpayers, no rich billionaires. | ||
You. | ||
They've tried for a very long time just wiping clean people's finances in this country. | ||
That was one of the elements of lawfare. | ||
You know, I've spoken to attorneys when we're going through Arctic Frost and we're going through the subpoenas that were issued, well, they were getting access to people like Giuliani. | ||
People like John Eastman's finances. | ||
And I'm like, why are they looking at their finances? | ||
Well, number one, they're looking to see if they took in any suspicious money that they could try to flag for criminal criminality. | ||
And then number two, they are trying their very best to see. | ||
Can you fight the law fair? | ||
What is your money look like? | ||
How dare the government do that to you? | ||
Just get your bank records to see if you could afford to put up the fight. | ||
This is why so many people, when they are prosecuted, especially J Sixers, they piled up the charges on you because they knew you were going to take a crappy plea agreement. | ||
Just to bow out of it because you didn't have the finances to keep fighting. | ||
Let's say Tish James and other Democrats truly believe that she needs 10 million dollars to fight off the legal challenge that she's getting thrown her way right now. | ||
How do average Americans pay for their legal defense? | ||
They can't. | ||
That's why they cook up these charges. | ||
They hit you with the hardest charge possible because they know that you were going to have to bow down and accept the play. | ||
This happens all the time. | ||
I remember when Pam Bon took over at the DOJ, she said she was going to send out a memo, and I believe she did, telling prosecutors not to overcharge people because she doesn't want them taking these bad plea agreements. | ||
It's nice. | ||
Because obviously she understands why that is. | ||
She understands that it's a tactic to white people clean financially. | ||
Even Alex Rosen, remember when Alex Rose and I covered the story, Alex Rosen was going after a predator in Missouri, and Alex Rosen was charged with criminal trespassing, I believe it was. | ||
There was another charge he was slapped with. | ||
And they hit him with a felony because he was going after an alleged predator in a fast food joint. | ||
So because they were upset that he was confronting this predator, was working at a fast food chain, they hit him with a felony charge. | ||
Why? | ||
Because they wanted him to plea to a crappy plea agreement. | ||
Because how do you fund a felony case for yourself? | ||
You can't. | ||
The guy works off of donations. | ||
They know that. | ||
But because he embarrassed the prosecutor's office for not criminally charging appropriately, the predator that he was gunning for and going after. | ||
Um, this person allegedly is a repeat offender, of course. | ||
Even in audio recordings that I listened to, admitting to going after an underage child. | ||
But they didn't like Alex Rose and they wanted to wipe him clean. | ||
They didn't want him to fight, and so they hit him with the felony. | ||
Alex actually did take a plea agreement. | ||
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He didn't want the felony. | |
This is what's going on throughout our own country. | ||
If you are, and she gave us this great mugshot, too. | ||
And by the way, I called Alex in prison and jail, and uh they tried using our discussion against him, and I warned it for obviously that was recording, and asked him if that was okay with him, and he said yeah, because they're recording on the other end as well. | ||
But they actually cited my interview with Alex in court filings. | ||
This guy's a patriot. | ||
They love they really tried their best to charge him with a felony for going after an alleged sex predator who's preying on children. | ||
That's where we are in this country right now. | ||
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Oh, the American Journal. | |
We're picking off the second hour of the program in just a few moments, and I'm excited that you are all here. | ||
Alright, a lot going on in the world, of course. | ||
And uh, we got a lot to discuss, and I'm excited that we're here. | ||
First hour of the show, a lot going on in regards to the law fair. | ||
And it's never ending, it's never ending. | ||
But we're gonna dig into Golane Max one a little bit um in regards to the prison that she's currently being housed in. | ||
Also, talk about Bank of America. | ||
That will happen in just a few moments. | ||
You don't want to see that. | ||
But also, we're also gonna highlight the stupidity of AOC and Bernie Sanders. | ||
Uh, it's laughable. | ||
So I hope it gives you a good chuckle. | ||
But in the second hour of the program, I'm gonna be highlighting some of their key moments during their CNN town hall. | ||
Now, obviously, folks, it is a communist takeover. | ||
Don't let anyone lie to you about that one. | ||
They are trying their very best to target young people and to turn them all into a bunch of little commies. | ||
But it's not gonna happen. | ||
And they know it's not gonna happen. | ||
And in fact, there's a laughable soundbite of AOC trying to rationalize why young men are not siding with their commie movement. | ||
In fact, they are more conservative young men coming up, and it's actually quite impressive the numbers. | ||
So we'll be digging into that too, because AOC is not very happy in regards to that. | ||
Also, Bill Marr surprised me. | ||
He surprised me. | ||
He is one of the very few people willing to call out the genocide going on in Nigeria right now. | ||
Christians are being slaughtered by Islamic terrorists. | ||
And one would think that those in the mainstream are afraid to talk about it because they don't like to call out Islamic terrorists. | ||
But Bill Marr actually did. | ||
And I've got that clip for you because it was quite impressive to sit back and listen to. | ||
Also, yesterday I told you all that President Trump was holding a meeting at the White House. | ||
Uh, we we obviously heard from the meeting it's all about crime in this country. | ||
He focused very much on that. | ||
Uh, but he's also focused on San Francisco, and we're gonna be talking about that in the second hour. | ||
Plus uh big balls. | ||
That's a heck of a segue. | ||
Uh two of his suspects we talked about broke yesterday, uh, have been given plea agreements where they won't be facing jail time because obviously the DC courts, the DC justice system has more empathy for children who are committing crimes, teenagers, right? | ||
They always go, oh, they're kids, whatever. | ||
I mean, they're 15 years old, they're going around violently beating up innocent people. | ||
But the liberals in DC still think they're just innocent. | ||
Nothing to see here. | ||
We'll be talking about that too, because big balls is not happy, and even President Trump isn't happy with what happened to him, of course. | ||
Also, we're gonna be talking about crime throughout the country because there's another uh absurd judge who decided to just let some man who's been accused twice of trying to rape women in Florida, cut him loose on extremely low bail. | ||
I was watching the news package earlier today, and my jaw just hit the ground because this is Florida. | ||
So for everyone who thinks this only happened in liberal areas, or Republicans have apparently the stronghold in the state government, it's happening there. | ||
It's happening there, so we'll talk about that too. | ||
Also, uh, I saw a story that was in Axios today about um Senator Fetterman, and they are gunning for him. | ||
They're gunning for him in Pennsylvania, and they're gonna challenge his seat. | ||
And the reason why they're doing that is because they don't like the fact that, and I don't even understand how John Fetterman has become the voice of reason on the left, but that's how bad things have actually gotten. | ||
And so when you sit back and you listen to Fetterman talk, you're just mind-blown because you don't understand how this man, who we believed was not well, has somehow risen to the ranks of common sense amongst those who lack common sense within his own party. | ||
And because of it, they don't like him, they're gunning for him. | ||
They want to primary him in the state of Pennsylvania. | ||
I don't think they understand too the political ramifications for going after Fedeman right now, especially in Pennsylvania. | ||
You know, he flipped it, obviously. | ||
And uh, this was back, I believe, in 2022. | ||
And so that was pretty monumental for him. | ||
And he has surprisingly become one of my favorite people, actually, to hear from. | ||
So we'll play a couple of sound bites for you because he's actually siding with the voice of reason these days. | ||
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I am not Harrison Schmidt in address. | ||
I am Brandon Marlowe. | ||
Thank you for joining us. | ||
We always get a good laugh at that, of course. | ||
But welcome back to the show. | ||
We're excited to be kicking off the second hour of the program because a lot's happening. | ||
A lot is happening, and it's all in regards to what I want to focus on now. | ||
Glenn Maxwell. | ||
It's interesting because Glene Maxwell gets kind of a luxury treatment these days. | ||
I know a lot of people were very confused. | ||
I know President Trump hasn't quite ruled out potentially getting pardoned. | ||
Um, but the reality of it is Glenn Maxwell is obviously someone who we are hyper-focused on these days because we want to know who are the sexual predators going out there and targeting young girls. | ||
So obviously, the one who would probably have all that information one would think is Glenn Maxwell. | ||
And so apparently she's getting favorable treatment right now in federal prison. | ||
She's been shifted over from Florida prison. | ||
Now she's based in Texas. | ||
And according to reports, she's given a lot of really just special treatment. | ||
A lot of her fellow inmates are resenting her because they do believe that she is getting all these cushy deals. | ||
That's according to the Wall Street Journal. | ||
Now, again, where she's at right now, it's a minimum security facility with about 622 inmates. | ||
And she's also there with a couple of other high-profile individuals. | ||
Now, Maxwell arrived after a meeting with federal prosecutors to remind you of the summer. | ||
And just recently, the Supreme Court did in fact deny her appeal. | ||
They don't want to hear her appeal. | ||
She was trying to appeal to the Supreme Court to say that she was given immunity when Jeff uh Jeffrey Epstein took a plea agreement. | ||
And that although it was supposed to expand over to all of her fellow alleged pedophiles, I guess I have to say alleged because then I'm having been convicted. | ||
She thought that she would get wrapped up in that too, but did not. | ||
The Supreme Court did not even want to hear her argument. | ||
Folks, we're keeping an eye because Speaker Johnson is right now speaking about the government shutdown. | ||
Uh Fox News just pushed that out, so we will let you know if anything breaks from that. | ||
But we're digging in, we're trying to follow a bunch of live things that are going on all around the country right now. | ||
Sadly, the federal government are not doing their job, not doing their job at all. | ||
Well, let's switch up a little bit to the banks in regards to Jeffrey Epstein, because I think this is interesting that it ever really gets covered. | ||
There's been several banks that have settled lawsuits by the victims of Jeffrey Epstein, and they're being accused, and they were accused of helping, and I don't believe they even admitted guilt when they dished out those penalties, those settlements. | ||
But there's a lot going on right now in regards to that. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Uh, let's see this. | ||
Okay, so right now we've got this Bank of America case going on right now. | ||
This is the lawsuit that was recently presented forward. | ||
And of course, what they're alleging, which was actually one, I believe it was JP Morgan that was also forced to settle their lawsuit. | ||
A woman who says Jeffrey Epstein abused her at least a hundred times is suing Bank of America over the allegations that the convicted pedoph pedophile. | ||
Oh, let's see, we've got Speaker Mike Johnson up right now. | ||
Let's take a listen to what he's saying about the government shutdowns. | ||
Uh they they couldn't provide a single viable solution for the mess that they themselves have gleefully created. | ||
And by the way, those are the real leaders of the Democrat Party, we all know it, uh AOC and uh and Bernie. | ||
Uh good luck with that. | ||
Uh and and amid all that, Chuck Schumer is actually bragging that every day gets better for his party, as you know, that is his words, not ours. | ||
All this would be laughable if it didn't come at the cost of American families, and it really is deadly serious. | ||
If it were up to Republicans alone, we would not be in this mess. | ||
We'd be up here negotiating and debating openly and transparently on the issues impacting Americans' lives. | ||
But as I've said repeatedly, Democrats slammed the brakes on legislative business when they decided to shut down the government for their partisan political purposes. | ||
The progress we made on appropriations and the conversations that were underway on the COVID era Obamacare subsidies and all those issues, all that sits at a standstill until Democrats reopen the government. | ||
As soon as five Senate Democrats come to their senses and break ranks and turn the lights back on. | ||
House Republicans are anxious to get back to legislative session and to pick up our unfinished business. | ||
We have a lot yet to do. | ||
Until then, I'll continue to share the facts from this podium every morning to try to get this message directly to the American people. | ||
Republicans will continue serving on the job in our communities on behalf of the American people that we represent. | ||
I'm going to conclude this morning by saying this again. | ||
There's an incredible contrast right now between the two parties that could not be more clear. | ||
As we say here every day, this is not your grandfather's Democratic Party. | ||
It truly has become the far left, Marxist left that are running that whole operation. | ||
And it has real effects on real people. | ||
And I just want you to I'll highlight again the split screen of what we're seeing. | ||
In America right now, there are two diametrically opposed visions for the country, and you should look at the actions of elected officials and not their words. | ||
And what are the actions? | ||
President Trump and Republicans are delivering for the American people. | ||
We have cut their taxes. | ||
We are removing uh red tape and regulations to get the economy humming again. | ||
We have ended the border crisis. | ||
Virtually zero crossings in the last four months under President Trump. | ||
We are ending the crime crisis around America, taking heroic measures to make sure that happens. | ||
We're cutting fraud, waste and abuse out of government and and and making government more efficient and effective for the people. | ||
And right now, President Trump is resolving international conflicts, restoring peace through strength around the globe. | ||
That's just a small sampling of what's been done by Republicans in the last nine months. | ||
And what have Democrats done the last nine months on the split screen? | ||
Look at the other side. | ||
They've shut down the government. | ||
I mean, I I don't I don't know what else to say. | ||
Put the put put all the gimmicks and the talking points aside and look at the indisputable facts and evidence of what is happening right here. | ||
There could not be a stronger contrast between the two parties. | ||
And I don't know how more simply we can say that. | ||
All right, I want to step in on this. | ||
With all that, I'm really happy to introduce. | ||
We're continuing to talk right now, it looks like, about the government shutdown. | ||
And uh offering the same talking points that we've heard before and before. | ||
So I don't want to keep hovering over that, but obviously the government shutdown is something that doesn't look like it's gonna be settled anytime soon, because it looks like Democrats are unwilling to come to the table to negotiate. | ||
And as I've spoken to Speaker Johnson before in the past, he telling us uh that he doesn't see this ending anytime soon or prior to at least a No Kings rally because Democrats are afraid of their far-left radical terrorists going after them for uh complying. | ||
So again, we'll continue to follow that as it develops, of course. | ||
But let's head back over to that Epstein story, because that's a very important one, and I don't want that to fall off the radar. | ||
All right, so yesterday there was a class action lawsuit filed in Manhattan in federal court on behalf of Jane Doe and other alleged Epstein survivors. | ||
Now they're claiming that Bank of America uh was the second biggest, which is obviously the second biggest bank in the United States, uh, allowed and kind of helped Jeffrey Epstein do what he was doing. | ||
Again, these are allegations that have been made against other banks as well. | ||
But this one just filed recently. | ||
Now they detail in their report that from 2011 to 2029, Epstein sexually abused Jane Doe on at least a hundred occasions, including but not limited to forcibly touching her, forcibly raping her, and forcefully having her engage in sexual acts with other women. | ||
That's what the lawsuit states in court filings that were just filed yesterday. | ||
The document also cites previous reports regarding the allegations against Epstein, of course. | ||
Also saying that Epstein would sexually abuse three to four young women per day. | ||
The lawsuit says it was his full-time job to abuse children. | ||
Spokeswoman for or spokesperson, I should say, for Bank of America has not yet returned comment on all of this. | ||
This lawsuit being filed yesterday, like I said, in federal court. | ||
They're uh they're looking for an unspecific amount of financial damages. | ||
The new case added to the growing legal fallout for the Epstein and banking relationships. | ||
We we've seen the argument time and time again that they're saying that these banks, instead of seeing what they should have seen as and flagging as very strange financial activities by Epstein, they instead look the other way on a lot of this. | ||
The site of the lawsuit is going to be citing the Federal Trafficking Victims Protection Act, which is the main U.S. law targeting sex trafficking and a and enables victims to sue not only their traffickers, but anyone who knowingly benefits from sex trafficking venture. | ||
Which I think is a great thing. | ||
I think it's a great thing. | ||
But sadly, I mean, I haven't exactly seen a lot of what's been going on, only because, you know, in regards to all of this, I know a lot of people believe that this goes mainly to the banks that with the make settlements have gone straight to the lawyers, I should say. | ||
A lot of these victims aren't getting the finances that they do deserve. | ||
These victims deserve every dollar, though. | ||
It it's absurd what happens. | ||
It is absolutely absurd. | ||
And so far there's been massive, massive settlements. | ||
JP Morgan, like I cited at the beginning, actually dished out uh 290 million dollars to victims. | ||
And that was recently. | ||
That was back in 2023. | ||
These victims are worth every dollar that they get. | ||
It's infering that this happened in this country. | ||
It's infuriating that we don't do enough to stick up to pedophilia and to lock these people up. | ||
President Trump actually ran on the campaign promise that those who are caught trafficking victims in our country would potentially get the death penalty. | ||
I would love to see that conversation get renewed and brought back to the surface. | ||
Let's switch things up. | ||
Let's get a little laugh in. | ||
Why not? | ||
Let's get a laugh in at the expense of AOC, Bernie Sanders, and CNN. | ||
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This is what we like to see. | |
In clip eight, AOC gets a little upset, kind of upset. | ||
Then, you know, you see Bernie Sanders step in and just ask the simple question as to, because we all know she has political aspirations. | ||
But when she's asked about specifically challenging Chuck Schumer, take a listen. | ||
But are you saying that Senator Schumer should not be worried about a primary challenge from you? | ||
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I mean, let me jump in on this one. | |
This is talking about. | ||
That's exactly what we're talking about. | ||
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This is what we're talking about. | |
You have a country that is falling apart. | ||
We got a house housing crisis, a health care crisis, an education crisis, massive income and wealth inequality, a corrupt campaign finance system, and the media says, Oh, you're gonna run what are you gonna run for? | ||
Nobody cares. | ||
So one more time. | ||
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Nobody cares. | |
There it's the house speaker and President Trump and the vice president saying it. | ||
Right. | ||
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Pardon? | |
Well, of course, they're saying it to deflect the tension away from the real issues. | ||
Exactly. | ||
And here we tell you what the real issue is. | ||
Let's see if CNN talks about it. | ||
We're living in the richest country in the history of the world, right? | ||
All right, you tell me why we're the only nation not to guarantee health care to all people, the only nation not to guarantee paid family and medical leave. | ||
Why we have a $7.25 an hour minimum wage, why we have 800,000 people sleeping out on the street, why we have a president who denies the reality of climate change, why we have oligarchs on top who have more and more power every day. | ||
Let's talk about that issue, not her own political future. | ||
She'll decide that. | ||
I think Bernie Sanders just mansplained us. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Didn't let AOC speak for herself, instead has step in and do all the explaining. | ||
Obviously, AOC has political aspirations. | ||
She's hoping New Yorkers are dumb enough to elect her to the Senate. | ||
Give her some more power. | ||
The rise of communism in this country is extremely alarming. | ||
What's even worse, the level of stupidity, you know, during that CNN town hall, AOC even came up with this insane, insane moment where she said the air should be drinkable. | ||
It's sad because I actually defended her. | ||
So uh she was a little bit older than me when she first started, and I was just like, wow, this is a woman in her mid to late 20s running for Congress, and she was elected. | ||
I was like, this is great. | ||
Maybe she'll actually represent young people. | ||
Yeah, I'm sorry. | ||
That fell flat. | ||
I would like to think that most young people aren't this stupid. | ||
And as a former bartender myself, I'd like to think that the conversations that I've had with my fellow bartenders were uh little bit more empowering in regards to what this generation truly has to offer. | ||
But folks, there's a reason why she's came up with Bernie Sanders. | ||
Bernie Sanders has been at it for quite some time now, scamming the American people into thinking that his beliefs are both valid and they're gonna make a better future for the rest of the country. | ||
They're not. | ||
That's why you saw him pushing the green scam. | ||
It's interesting because Bernie Sanders was confronted by an individual who actually asked a fair question about the government shutdown and was pinning it all on Chuck Schumer. | ||
And in clip nine, Bernie Sanders tried to do the master deflection in all of this. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
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How do you think this shutdown reflects on Chuck Schumer's leadership? | |
Well, I think it reflects more on Mike Johnson's leadership and President Trump's leadership. | ||
Uh this is a leadership which said it's okay to give a trillion. | ||
Well, how do you feel? | ||
You tell me. | ||
Think it's a good idea to give a trillion dollars in tax breaks to the richest people in the country and then make massive cuts to health care for working class people. | ||
I think Chuck Schumer has voted for continuing resolutions 13 times in the last four years, and he has the opportunity to vote for one again, but he's refusing to come to the table. | ||
I think, look. | ||
Oh, got him. | ||
I didn't know what to say there. | ||
See, they don't like the facts. | ||
Chuck Schumer has been around for decades, like before I was even born. | ||
And yet he's still up there pretending like there's actually some value. | ||
Nobody even asked Chuck Schumer, what the heck are you fighting for here? | ||
Like, what's your line of what you're willing to negotiate on? | ||
He has no idea. | ||
Health care for everyone. | ||
It's a dream, to dream, Not a reality. | ||
We don't owe illegal aliens anything. | ||
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We don't. | |
You don't even belong in this country. | ||
See, AOC is one of the many also who's trying to deflect on this issue because they know that level-headed Americans really do not support providing non-U.S. | ||
citizens with health care. | ||
And so, although, and you're gonna hear this in clip 10, although she truly believes in her political views that all people should get health care, she has to deflect because she knows she's gonna be running for Chuck Schumer's seat, and she has this and a little bit moderate. | ||
Take a listen and how she deflects and how she says, well, I support it for everyone, but we have to go based on what's currently on the books. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
But can I ask you on this to follow up? | ||
Because you said that it is federal law, that people undocumented undocumented immigrants can't get Medicare, Medicaid, the Obamacare subsidies. | ||
Do you believe that should be the law, though? | ||
Or do you think undocumented immigrants should have access to federal education? | ||
You know, I I believe personally that health care is a human right. | ||
I believe that every person should be able to go to the doctor, but I believe that right now, federal law is the federal law. | ||
And that, and that absolutely, you know, that US citizens and people who pay into our our programs deserve to uh to be covered by these programs. | ||
And I mean, once again, I do believe that the federal laws that we have on the books are appropriate. | ||
But if you're choose, do you believe that that should be changed? | ||
Pardon? | ||
If you could choose, do you believe that the federal law should be changed? | ||
I don't, I believe in a single-payer health care system where if you go in and you need a doctor, you can get the medical attention that you need. | ||
I agree with AOC. | ||
I believe that every person should have access to a doctor in their own country at their own cost, not the cost of the American people. | ||
You see, they're very particular with their wording on all of this. | ||
It's a communist takeover. | ||
They want people to rely on the government, and so they need people to rely on the government. | ||
And so those who have illegally crossed into our country are those who are more in need of our federal government. | ||
And so they'd love for the U.S. taxpayers to pick up the burden to fund their next voter base. | ||
And so that's why you see AOC dancing around the words. | ||
We have to follow what's currently on the books. | ||
Everyone should have access to health care, but in their own damn country, not on the American people's dime. | ||
And that's a very simple thing to understand. | ||
And they know. | ||
They know that their views are very unpopular. | ||
That's why they're performing this like word jiu-jitsu, trying to figure out ways to swing it over with the American people so that they don't understand what's actually happening here. | ||
Juan in El Salvador should be able to come to our country and get free health care. | ||
That's what AOC truly believes. | ||
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The American people, though, we're not for it. | |
That is the reason why President Trump was re-elected. | ||
They've had enough of sitting back and watching all of this take place. | ||
What you're paying right now for your health care is probably insane. | ||
Probably insane. | ||
What your employer is also pitching in for is probably insane. | ||
And the the issue itself is deep-rooted, obviously, with these hospitals who are overcharging to make up for these illegals who have flooded their hospitals. | ||
Also, obviously corruption, also obviously. | ||
I would say theft. | ||
But here we are, this country right now, trying to figure out how do we fix the healthcare system. | ||
And Democrats are like, well, fix the healthcare system by putting more people who don't belong in this country on our health care system. | ||
And at your expense. | ||
Pony up the money. | ||
That's not the way anymore. | ||
Americans do not fear being called a name because little AOC is fearful. | ||
She's fearful that she will not have a voting base if we don't keep these illegals in this country. | ||
And it's not just that, also, AOC is now going after why Republicans. | ||
Oh, I missed this theatrical photo shoot. | ||
Why Republicans are somehow getting the support of young males in this country. | ||
Now, in clip 11, she's trying to wrap her mind around why that is. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
And they are able to radicalize and target and exploit A generation of young boys, in particular, away from healthy masculinity and into an insecure masculinity that requires the domination of others who are poorer, browner, darker, or a different gender than them. | ||
And that is why they are resonating online because they are appealing to the most basest and worst parts of human nature to divide us. | ||
I want to know what her definition of healthy masculinity is. | ||
Is it her beta boyfriend? | ||
The one who looks like he can't even lift the bar at the gym. | ||
Is that what you think? | ||
Healthy masculinity is and being dominating, trying to dominate brown people. | ||
Again, the people that lecture you and always bring up the race card. | ||
It's always fascinating, right? | ||
Because AOC, obviously, she's dating a ginger, ginger. | ||
Uh, then you also have Ilhan Omar, married a white guy, ditched her brother for the white guy, of course. | ||
And then the list goes on. | ||
If you start looking at what they're actually doing behind in their personal life, you start to realize there's a pattern here. | ||
Those that are race baiting and telling you that white men are the evil ones, and they just want to dominate brown people. | ||
Well, their personal life decisions don't really add up. | ||
Unless, of course, AOC is looking to be dominated. | ||
Beta boy is not the one to do that, I'm sure though. | ||
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These are the people who are trying. | |
I love this meme. | ||
Gives me a good jackal. | ||
Uh it's a rough life for her. | ||
It's a very rough life for her. | ||
Any conservative men out there may be looking to take AOC on a date. | ||
Maybe you could change her political views if you just take her out to dinner. | ||
Take one for the team. | ||
Take AOC out to dinner. | ||
Show her what a real man is like. | ||
Something tells me she's actually never, never been on a date with a real man. | ||
Her beta male is all she has. | ||
I'm just so done with hearing these women lecture the rest of us about how we should be living our lives. | ||
And then that's what your personal life looks like. | ||
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Everyone says that you're all with us, of course, wrapping up the second hour right now. | |
And we're excited for you to be here. | ||
We're also in the third hour, we're going to be joined by Douglas Mackey as well as Mark Mitchell. | ||
Uh because there's a lot to dive into with them. | ||
Uh and there was a lot to dive into yesterday. | ||
I know a lot of people were angry because it was a New York Times article, but there was a New York Times report that came out, and I think we gotta share it, even though, you know, they're not always the best. | ||
Uh, but I think it's really interesting because this one has to do with Venezuelan leader Nicholas Maduro. | ||
Now, Maduro, obviously a very corrupt leader, someone who the United States has been looking to toss out of his position for a very, very long time now. | ||
In fact, offering a 50 million dollar bounty for his head for anyone who leads to his arrest. | ||
Uh, he is obviously someone who we want out of that position. | ||
Uh, but there's something very interesting that happened. | ||
The New York Times is pretty much saying that President Trump has signaled to the CIA that they could lead a coup. | ||
Uh kind of sound like, okay. | ||
And again, President Trump is responding to the report, and I will play that for you in a second. | ||
But interesting enough, uh, that's what the New York Times was posting about. | ||
And, you know, obviously uh the CIA has a habit of doing all of this. | ||
Now, this would be very, very interesting if true, and President Trump has actually, you know, been going after the drug traffickers in Venezuela by blowing them up as they're making their way into international waters so far, killing at least 27 people by shooting up their boats, of course, something that we are very welcoming of these days, given the fact that the drug traffickers have declared war on the American people. | ||
Now we're just starting to fight back. | ||
So uh that's one element to all of this. | ||
But President Trump has now spoken just recently in clip 20 about this. | ||
Let's take a listen. | ||
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Why did you authorize the CIA to go into Venezuela? | |
And is there more information you can share about these strikes on the alleged? | ||
Well, I can't do that. | ||
I authorized for two reasons, really. | ||
Number one, they have emptied their prisons into the United States of America. | ||
They came in through the uh well, they came in through the border. | ||
They came in because we had an open border policy. | ||
And as soon as I heard that, I said a lot of these countries, they're not the only country, but they're the worst abuser. | ||
And they've entered their, they've they've allowed thousands and thousands of prisoners, mental institutions, uh, people from mental institutions, insane asylums, emptied out into the United States. | ||
We're bringing them back. | ||
But that's a really bad, and they did it at a level that probably not many, many countries have done it, but not like Venezuela. | ||
They were down and dirty, and the other thing of drugs. | ||
We have a lot of drugs coming in from Venezuela. | ||
And a lot of the Venezuelan drugs come in through the sea, so you get to see that. | ||
But we're gonna stop them by land also. | ||
Does the CIA have authority to take out Maduro? | ||
Oh, I don't want to answer a question like that. | ||
That's a ridiculous question for me to be given. | ||
Not really a ridiculous question, but wouldn't it be a ridiculous question for me to answer? | ||
But I think Venezuela is feeling heat, but I think a lot of other countries are feeling heat too. | ||
We're not gonna let this country, our country, be ruined because other people want to drop, as you say, their worst. | ||
They they have given us their worst. | ||
They've loaded up our country with prisoners with with mentally ill people that are seriously ill, criminally ill. | ||
And uh, we're not gonna take it. | ||
And so I mean, it's uh just one of those things. | ||
And uh I can tell you, we've taken care of the sea. | ||
There's nobody we're watching. | ||
We're watching. | ||
And if we see it, we'll save it. | ||
Now, I know President Trump's not gonna answer a question like that, but I actually don't think it's a ridiculous quest ridiculous question to answer or to ask when he's answering all the other questions regarding Venezuela. | ||
So kudos to the reporter just blatantly asking that because given that CIA's history, why not throw that question at the president? | ||
I don't think it's ridiculous. | ||
Like it's a fair question to ask, uh especially given the New York Times reporting, and he's not denying it. | ||
So again, I think it's fair. | ||
I think it's fair. | ||
Interesting to see how the president is reacting to all of this, though. | ||
Uh U.S., I guess we'll say the Secretary of State, uh, Mark Rubio has referred to Maduro as a lord of death and war. | ||
And so it's interesting to hear all of this. | ||
Again, I mean, we don't want the CIA obviously doing regime changes like this. | ||
So it's interesting to hear. | ||
We'll keep following the story as it develops, of course. | ||
Uh, this is a big story that is worthy of your attention, so we'll continue to follow it. | ||
I want to also take into another story that was also something very jarring. | ||
Bill Maher is on the side of common sense, which is refreshing to see sometimes. | ||
Uh Bill Muir coming out and calling out the genocide that's going on right now in Nigeria. | ||
I've been talking about this for years. | ||
I know Lara Logan is the very first person who I saw talking about this. | ||
But obviously, the right now in Nigeria there is a genocide of Christians who are being slaughtered by Islamic terrorists, and not many want to actually talk about it or address it. | ||
In fact, it's been going on for years now, and very few will call it out. | ||
But Bill Maher is fearless, and uh, he did just that in clip twelve. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
If you don't know what's going on in Nigeria, your media sources suck. | ||
You're you're you are in a bubble. | ||
Not uh, and again, I'm I'm not a Christian, but they are systematically killing the Christians in Nigeria. | ||
They've killed over a hundred thousand since 2009. | ||
They've burned 18,000 churches. | ||
This is so much more. | ||
These are the Islamists, Boko Haram. | ||
This is so much more of a genocide attempt than what is going on in Gaza. | ||
They are literally attempting to wipe out the Christian population of an entire country. | ||
Where are the kids protesting this? | ||
No one will talk about it. | ||
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So thank you. | |
Absolutely. | ||
It's Africa, that's what no one's talking about it, and they should be. | ||
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You can't read about it on mainstream media. | |
It's sad. | ||
So thank you for bringing up. | ||
Well, because the Jews aren't involved. | ||
That's why. | ||
It's the Christians and the Muslims. | ||
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Who cares? | |
Well, that is the raw truth, and folks don't want to accept it. | ||
The reality of it is this has been going on for far too long. | ||
So many in Nigeria, Christians have been slaughtered while just simply praying in their churches. | ||
And for some reason, the world looks the other way because they do not want to address the fact that we have an Islam problem throughout this world. | ||
And the fact of the matter is that those who claim to be peaceful and practice this religion don't want to call it out either. | ||
And so what do you have here? | ||
Well, you have the genocide of Christians in Nigeria. | ||
They were literally trying to wipe them out. | ||
Killing the men, obviously, then raping the women. | ||
And it's absurd that we just sit here and we just are too fearful to address what's actually happening here. | ||
Remember when Barack Obama with his wife decided to do this whole like bring home our girls campaign? | ||
This has been going on for far too long, and nothing has been actually done. | ||
In fact, according to Lara Logan's reporting, the Obamas knew exactly where those girls who were kidnapped by the Islamic terrorists were being held and refused to go and try to at least help them. | ||
I think we're still missing a couple hundred of those girls who were kidnapped while attending school. | ||
So before you sit here and just look the other way on this issue, again, the U.S. need to actually intervene. | ||
There are other ways to go out there and to handle this issue, create global pressure, force other countries to intervene. | ||
But the Obamas just decided to look the other way. | ||
But it gives you a cute little hashtag. | ||
So if you're Michelle Obama, why not take a couple of pictures and post it online to pretend like you are a woman of empathy? | ||
Now, sadly, a lot of those young girls were used as suicide bombers. | ||
So they're no longer with us. | ||
They were also sexually abused by the Islamic terrorists as well. | ||
And we still haven't heard. | ||
But at least Michelle Obama got a cute little hashtag from it. | ||
Larry Logan did an incredible piece on if you haven't seen it, I'd highly recommend it. | ||
I believe it was on Fox Nation. | ||
I hope it's still there. | ||
I know that there's a little bit of a rough history there, but I I do hope that they still have that streaming because that was the moment when I realized what was actually happening. | ||
And it was heartbreaking because I know Lara was talking to a Nigerian man who ultimately said that I probably wouldn't even make it. | ||
I think it was to that to his like 25th birthday. | ||
And I tried connecting and reaching out to him. | ||
I don't even know if that man's alive because I wanted to have him on my show. | ||
So it's a really difficult situation that very few are willing to call out because again, nobody wants to take off the Islamic terrorists. | ||
Not even those who claim to be the peaceful practices of the religion. | ||
What does that tell you? | ||
Let's shift gears over back to the United States because President Donald Trump yesterday held a press conference and it was all about crime. | ||
Obviously, that's something that a lot of Americans are thinking about these days. | ||
Big major cities are absolutely destroyed. | ||
Here in Austin, I mean, it's devastating. | ||
Devastating. | ||
Everyone keeps telling me how beautiful this city once was before the Soros prosecutor took over. | ||
Now homelessness is just rampant. | ||
And I've I'm from New York, so I'm used to seeing stuff like this, but I'm not used to seeing the level of homelessness. | ||
I've actually never seen this before, right? | ||
We have women who are living on the streets who shouldn't be living on the streets. | ||
They're Americans. | ||
We all know it happens when you let women just live on the streets. | ||
It's actually shameful and absolutely disgraceful that we've allowed this to happen in this country. | ||
And again, I know a lot of people get upset about this, but we do allow it. | ||
We're not forcefully taking them in. | ||
Because when you let them live on the streets, you are exposing them to predators. | ||
It's not just that, obviously. | ||
I know there's a lot of drug abuse issues here, and President Trump is taking that issue head on. | ||
We're very appreciative of that. | ||
But he's also going after other cities, cities like San Francisco. | ||
He's got his eye on San Francisco, and he's looking to clean it up as well. | ||
Take a listen to clip 13 where he actually calls it out and prepares the mayor for what's up ahead. | ||
Strongly recommending, at the request of government officials, which is always nice, that you start looking at San Francisco. | ||
I think we can make San Francisco one of our great cities, 10 years ago, 15 years ago, and now it's a mess. | ||
And we have great support in San Francisco. | ||
So I'd like to recommend that for uh inclusion. | ||
It's infuriating that our cities have become destroyed. | ||
And we shouldn't fear, even though Austin, Texas, we shouldn't fear going after that next. | ||
Listen, the president of the United States needs to go after all cities, regardless of who is running on a state level. | ||
We do have A red, apparently a red majority here in Texas. | ||
But they have allowed this to happen in Austin. | ||
And it's leaking into the suburbs as well. | ||
You could live in a nice neighborhood in Austin, Texas, and you probably, if you're close to the city, you probably have seen it in your neighborhood. | ||
And I've actually never seen like the level of how emboldened a lot of these homeless men are. | ||
They have no problem going up to your car trying to guilt you into giving money. | ||
In other states and other areas, that really doesn't happen. | ||
I've never seen that before. | ||
You know, Alex posted a video of this young woman who was living on the streets, obviously struggling with a drug addiction problem. | ||
Living like this is an option, though. | ||
This isn't mandatory. | ||
We don't have to live this way. | ||
You know, I was walking in downtown Austin just a couple of days ago when a man who obviously is struggling with mental health issues was screaming at me, screaming, white girl, white guer, white girl. | ||
And it's like, why do we live like this? | ||
He needs help. | ||
And it's obviously an unsafe situation for someone like myself. | ||
So why do we choose to sit here and allow them just to live off the streets? | ||
That's a choice. | ||
We don't have to live this way. | ||
We've chosen to live this way. | ||
Like a third world nation. | ||
Beautiful cities like Austin have been taken over. | ||
They've been taken over by Soros prosecutors who are refusing to hold these people accountable. | ||
Or at least they help them get access to whatever medical services that they need. | ||
It's not humane to allow these people to live under overpasses to let them live on the streets. | ||
I'm just simply trying to walk my dog, and there's a man passed out in the middle of the sidewalk. | ||
Is he overdosing? | ||
Or is he just sleeping there? | ||
Now, obviously, I'm not going to find out. | ||
And do you call the police? | ||
Well, police aren't gonna do anything. | ||
This is a normal day in Austin, Texas. | ||
It's just sad to see all of these beautiful cities come collapsing down. | ||
And people pretending like this is normal. | ||
You don't have to live this way. | ||
You know, President Trump made it a focus to go out there and clean up DC, and that's why he's expanding his efforts. | ||
But for folks in Washington, DC, they've been living like this for quite some time now, struggling, struggling to get by. | ||
Remember big balls? | ||
Here's a great segue for you. | ||
The doge employee. | ||
Well, there was the video, there was the pictures, the aftermath of Doge employee big balls getting um after he got beaten up in DC, uh, trying to defend and help a woman out. | ||
Apparently, there was multiple people who went and assaulted him. | ||
Well, he's sounding off because two of those individuals have been given plea deals or have been given, I should say this. | ||
They pleaded guilty and they were given no time because they're 15 years old. | ||
You see, in Washington, D.C., like other liberal cities, in Austin, too, by the way, uh, if you are a minor, they are more empathetic to you than the actual victims of these crimes. | ||
And as we reported yesterday, the 15-year-old boy was receiving 12 months of probation, no prison time. | ||
And the 15-year-old girl, who was also a part of this, pleaded guilty to simple assault, was sentenced to nine months of probation. | ||
And apparently, according to this report, her lawyer requested four and a half months, I'm guessing in jail. | ||
But no time for them. | ||
No time for them. | ||
And according to Big Balls, too, he did tweet this out and reacted to this yesterday. | ||
I did invite him on the show, but we hope one day to get him on the program. | ||
But ultimately, he's saying that just two out of the others who assaulted him, eight remain on the street. | ||
Reminding us of this. | ||
That night could have gone far differently. | ||
Think of your daughters, your mothers. | ||
The same group attacked people before and after us, breaking ribs and stomping on heads. | ||
The senseless crime must end. | ||
His guy should probably run for office. | ||
He's more efficient. | ||
He's got bigger balls than most of our politicians these days. | ||
But again, people don't want to act until it affects them personally. | ||
Until it affects them personally. | ||
President Trump in Clip 14 actually reacted to what took place and how those two teens were let off. | ||
Take a listen to clip 14. | ||
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You're a DC of a judge just given the two teenagers that beat up uh ex-doge staff or big balls, yeah. | |
It's incredible. | ||
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No jail time. | |
That's just Janine Piero is doing a fantastic job, and she is beside herself because you have these radical left judges that they beat the hell out of this guy. | ||
And there was many people against this one guy who was really trying to protect his girlfriend. | ||
He didn't want to hood it over the door because but they really beat him up badly. | ||
That just happened, right? | ||
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Wow. | |
That's terrible. | ||
I think the judge should be ashamed of himself. | ||
That's a big problem. | ||
You know, they can do their job, and then they go into a court, and the people are protected by these. | ||
I don't know where they come from. | ||
Where do these people come from? | ||
Where did the judges come from? | ||
I want to compliment on behalf of Pam and Todd and all of us because uh Cash, I think that uh Janine has done a fantastic job. | ||
And the case I heard was like flawless. | ||
It's a flawless case. | ||
They have them on tape, they have everything. | ||
And then a judge gives them a little probation. | ||
These are uh these are rough guys. | ||
And they're young, and if that happens, they're gonna grow up, they're gonna be real bad. | ||
They're gonna cause they're gonna cause a lot of problems. | ||
Yeah, please. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
Yeah, so interesting enough, folks. | ||
You know, the White House obviously responding to this and President Trump not happy about this. | ||
It's not Judge Shane's fault either. | ||
You know, she's trying her very best to clean up DC. | ||
She understands what's going on here. | ||
It's a lot of the local laws that she has to abide by as well. | ||
So keep that in mind. | ||
Uh, and and you're also dealing with a bunch of liberal hacks who are pretending to be judges, but they are not allies of justice. | ||
And it's not just happening in blue cities. | ||
I know a lot of people like to dismiss it, doesn't affect me. | ||
It affects all of us because if you live in the state of Florida, you probably think you're safe as well. | ||
And in clip 15, we actually hear about a man who continuously has been released with no to very little bail, and that played out again for him. | ||
Now he has been accused of trying to rape women. | ||
And take a listen to how that's played out for him thus far. | ||
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Despite his criminal history, Jacoby Tillman was granted a $9,500 bond and released from jail this weekend. | ||
He's accused of trying to rape a woman on the little econ Greenway trail this summer. | ||
The Orange County Sheriff's Office released this surveillance video shortly after the attack in July. | ||
Tillman was just arrested this month on charges of attempted sexual battery, strangulation, and false imprisonment. | ||
We've been looking into Tillman's record, too, and found out he was also arrested after grabbing a woman in the same area three years ago. | ||
Yeah, so he uh was unsuccessful at raping her, so give him another shot. | ||
Why not? | ||
Why not? | ||
Continue to sacrifice women and the girls in our communities to these predators because folks, he hasn't successfully raped a woman. | ||
So maybe give him a number shot. | ||
This is what's going on in our country, and this is what's happening all across the this country. | ||
And it's infuriating, and let me explain why. | ||
As many of you guys know, I've talked about it because uh this was like my beat. | ||
This is how I started working in media. | ||
Uh obviously started in sports, but I made my way over to crime stories in New York City specifically. | ||
And uh, when you call police, they don't always respond appropriately. | ||
And you also have a chance of getting a ridiculous judge who doesn't understand what's actually happening here. | ||
Well, as I've detailed for you before, in Plano, Texas, the Plano Police Department has failed me on multiple occasions every time they apologize to me and tell me, oh, it's just a mistake we're gonna learn from it. | ||
Uh, when a man followed me into my building, chase after me, followed me into my apartment complex, and then tried coming up the stairs until he allegedly saw a firearm. | ||
That's when he runs out of the building and leaves. | ||
Uh police reported this at in the police report as a flirting incident, this footage, and refused to show me the video, refused to show me his face, refused to show me anything. | ||
In fact, I had to submit Freedom of Information Act request, had to threaten to sue Plano police. | ||
We've talked about this before. | ||
And uh, they thought this was a first time only. | ||
Now he's been arrested. | ||
I've got this mugsha after nine million views. | ||
Plano police decided to uh do their job. | ||
The prosecutor's office, as far as I knew, uh no, did not know about this until I raised hell over in Plano PD, threatening to sue both the city and the police department. | ||
Well, it wasn't just flirting, it looks like, because now the suspect who, according to police, admitted to doing everything that I told you that he did to me, to police, haven't yet listened to that audio yet. | ||
But that suspect didn't stop at me. | ||
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Although Plano Police told me you don't need a protective order. | |
I think you scared the crap out of him when he saw your firearm. | ||
According to the sergeant. | ||
Well, some woman reached out to me. | ||
And she's very familiar with the man who I believe was looking to attack me that day. | ||
Why? | ||
Well, apparently, according to her, he's allegedly been stalking her as well. | ||
Take a look at this footage that I have now obtained from her. | ||
He has gone into her place of employment, and he won't get the heck out. | ||
And it's not the first time, not a second time, not the third time, not the fourth time. | ||
According to her, she tells me he's coming five times. | ||
And this dates back to August after my incident with him. | ||
And it's not just her, there are other women in the area who were also dealing with him. | ||
Plano police didn't want to arrest him. | ||
I had to push for that. | ||
It took me weeks to get them to do their damn jobs. | ||
Now, this woman told me that she actually went after seeing my video online. | ||
The Plano police. | ||
And she tells me that she reached out to Plano PD, explained that she knows that they arrested him previously for what happened to me. | ||
And they said, Oh, it happened in a different town. | ||
This happened in Frisco. | ||
You have to go to Frisco to report it. | ||
Yeah, you should, obviously. | ||
But given the fact that now she's outlining a pattern for you, wouldn't you take her first name and last name, maybe phone number down and hand it off to the prosecutor? | ||
Because the prosecutor would be the same prosecutor in Frisco as well. | ||
According to her, they didn't. | ||
They let her walk out and didn't take any of her information. | ||
Because that's what Plano police do. | ||
They don't actually take these things seriously. | ||
They've got to wait. | ||
Gotta wait for him actually to do something. | ||
And according to those who I've spoken to thus far, uh, we've linked her up, obviously, to the prosecutor who's handling my case. | ||
But according to her, he's going around asking women that he doesn't know for hugs, retail workers, harassing them. | ||
In fact, many of them believe that they're being stalked by him now. | ||
Plano police are just waiting. | ||
Essentially, for sadly, what could possibly happen here? | ||
Now, again, he's only been charged with criminal trespassing and he's innocent until proven guilty. | ||
Plano police saying he admitted guilt though to them. | ||
I have not heard that audio myself. | ||
But this is what happens when you come forward and you try to report something. | ||
If you get stuck with a really bad police department who does not actually want to do their jobs, by the way, Plano PD is one of the highest paid in the country. | ||
Uh, you're screwed. | ||
You're screwed. | ||
I actually wrote chief, the police chief, Ed Drain again, telling him to resign. | ||
It's time for you to step down. | ||
And I look forward to those public hearings when we'll be talking openly about how Ed Drain has failed the community. | ||
Now, again, people within Plano PD have called me and had these discussions with me. | ||
And although I will not disclose their names, they let me know that Ed Rain is very the only thing he's really on top of is making sure that he brings minorities to the highest ranks within the police department rather than qualified candidates. | ||
And it's probably why I've had the experience I've had thus far with the police department. | ||
Those who are rising to the top within Plano PD are only getting there because of their race rather than their qualifications. | ||
In fact, many are alleging to me that he has uh pushed away those white members of his police force because they don't want them to be at the top of the agency. | ||
So we've got a major issue in Plano. | ||
I look forward to obviously doing the digging, of course. | ||
But I have the recordings. | ||
The sergeant telling me, don't worry, you don't need a protective order against Harvey. | ||
He sounded really afraid of you. | ||
He's not afraid. | ||
Because in fact, he came after me in July, had an engagement prayer a couple of days later, and then went back to creeping on women in Frisco, Texas now, just a couple miles away from us. | ||
Great job, Plano PD. | ||
This is going on all across the country. | ||
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Democratic frontrunner Zoran Mamdani is facing growing scrutiny over his campaign finances. | ||
According to reports by right-wing media outlets, Mamdani's campaign accepted donations from foreign sources, which would be a direct violation of U.S. election law. | ||
The controversy comes just weeks before election day and has raised fresh questions about transparency, accountability, and the flow of money into American politics. | ||
Now, under US election law, candidates are strictly prohibited from accepting campaign funds from non-U.S. | ||
citizens or foreign residents. | ||
Yet new findings suggest that Zaran Mamdani's mayoral campaign received nearly $13,000 from foreign donors, including a contribution from his mother-in-law in Dubai. | ||
What happens if Mamdani wins? | ||
What happens to 700,000 above asking? | ||
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Does that go to a million above asking? | |
I mean, this is a great time to be a seller. | ||
That's my pitch today. | ||
Gradually, America's waking up to calls to prayer and the smell of halal incense burning in the shadows of Lady Liberty. | ||
The Islamic invasion of America isn't some fever dream cooked up in a Bilderberg back room. | ||
It's now live and unfolding right now before your very eyes, block by block, mosque by mosque. | ||
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I find that there are only two things which are open to our movement. | |
Ballot or bullet. | ||
Nothing in the I used to say that democracy is haram. | ||
Now I say participation in democracy is our jihad. | ||
That's our jihad. | ||
Going to the ballot and voting is now an obligatory action for the ain. | ||
And it is a jihad that is now needs to be done because this is our modern jihad. | ||
You can elect a person who wants uh the Sharia. | ||
Because in the United States, what we do know is that in the past election, just this last election, there have been over 800 Muslim candidates running for office. | ||
That's really the essence of dismantling the system of injustice, is to replace it with the people who represent the Prophet. | ||
Hello, Muali. | ||
Approximately 71% of foreign-born Muslims arrived after 1990 with a significant surge after 2000. | ||
Over the last decade, from 2015 to 2025, U.S. immigration data indicates about 6.6 million total foreign-born arrivals since 2018, with Muslims making up a small but growing share, including roughly three million Muslim immigrants arriving between 2020 and 2025 amid global displacement. | ||
Or the United Nations replacement migration plan. | ||
Peel back the veil of multiculturalism, and you'll see the blueprint laid bare in the unredacted files of the Muslim Brotherhood's explanatory memorandum, a 1991 roadmap to settle America through immigration, infiltration and the slow boil of Sharia supremacy. | ||
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We do not want to melt into American society and disappear. | |
We want to go into American society with Islamic ideals and revamp their thinking. | ||
We want to revamp them. | ||
I am holding in my hand the Muslim Brotherhood Plan for North America, written in 5/22/1991. | ||
This is about their explanation on how they're gonna take over the West, their 100-year plan to infiltrate and dominate the West and establish an Islamic government on Earth. | ||
This plan was presented as evidence in the Holy Land Foundation trial, the largest terrorism trial ever in the history of the United States, where our government handed down 108 guilty verdict to Muslim Americans and Muslim organizations in America, raising money in the United States and sending it overseas to support terrorist activity overseas. | ||
And it says the process of settlement is a civilization jihadist process with all the word means. | ||
The Echwan, which is The Arabic word for brothers must understand that their work in America is a kind of grand jihad in eliminating and destroying the Western civilization from within and sabotaging its miserable house by their hands and the hands of the believers, so that it is eliminated. | ||
And Allah's religion is made victorious over all other religions. | ||
The founding fathers didn't bleed at Bunker Hill for a deme dystopia. | ||
Their numbers are small and will remain small for at least another decade. | ||
Don't believe their hype. | ||
Don't give in to the fear. | ||
God bless you and God save the Republic while we still can. | ||
John Bow report. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
We're in the final lap of the third hour of the program. | ||
We're excited that you're all joining us today. | ||
We're also excited because Douglas Mackey's going to join us in just a moment. | ||
Obviously, as many of you guys know. | ||
I call him our First Amendment warrior, because that's exactly what he is. | ||
Most of you know that it was the Hillary Clinton meme that really got under the deep state skin. | ||
And they want to throw him in prison for that. | ||
He is a fighter. | ||
He has continued to fight for all of our rights to meme. | ||
And he's going to join us in a moment with just a very, very big announcement that he has coming our way. | ||
So we're excited for that. | ||
We're also going to be joined by Mark Mitchell in just a few moments as well. | ||
Break down the very latest polls. | ||
But let's talk about Douglas Mackey for a second, because Mackey's working on something, and he's looking to hold those accountable in government. | ||
Those who decided to go after him for the crime of posting a meme. | ||
He is officially going to be making a tort claim very soon. | ||
And he's looking to collect damages from the federal government who abuse their powers to go after him. | ||
So he joins us now. | ||
We're very thankful for that. | ||
Douglas Mackey, thank you for being here, my friend, our First Amendment warrior. | ||
We're excited to hear the news that you're going to be collecting or trying to collect damages from the government. | ||
Break down this latest claim that you guys are preparing to make. | ||
Yeah, Brianna, thank you. | ||
Uh, we're filing, we're going to be filing imminently a federal tort claims act claim with the DOJ. | ||
For those that don't know, this is a confidential internal claim that you file with the DOJ if the government, the federal government has damaged you in any way, shape, or form. | ||
And so we're going to be fighting, we're going to be filing claim, claiming damages, uh, not only legal fees, which are in the millions and which I still owe hundreds of thousands, uh, if not a million dollars on. | ||
And we're also going to be arguing that they've damaged me, uh, they went after me for exercising my constitutional rights in violation of the or in retaliation for First Amendment uh speech and violating the Fourth Amendment uh protections against unreasonable search and seizure. | ||
I was arrested. | ||
I was held in leg irons for hours waiting for my arraignment. | ||
Fortunately, I never had to go to federal prison. | ||
However, uh, we're gonna be asking for millions of dollars of damages for emotional uh, you know, distress, anxiety, all the things you can imagine happen to somebody who has to go through this claim, not to mention uh damages to reputation, which are in the millions, and also uh uh not to forget to uh damage to my ability to generate income. | ||
So we're really excited to be filing this confidential claim, and we are really uh looking forward to discussing this claim with the DOJ. | ||
We're confident that uh with in A.G. Bondy and Todd Blanche and the others that they are going to be trying to redress this wrong that happened under a weaponized system under Joe Biden. | ||
Yeah, and obviously you have been wronged. | ||
And you know, the American people did donate to your cause, but the reality of it is we were talking about this earlier in the show. | ||
Legal fees are insane. | ||
I mean, the the the lawyer fees that you have to accrue uh and that you're constantly being billed for. | ||
Uh, even though you're able to raise funds, it's the number is extraordinary. | ||
Break down, just for our audience who's never been on the other side of the law fair, break down specifically some of the financial burdens that you've had to take on thus far. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
So, you know, you can see there on GoFundMe, we almost raised a hundred thousand dollars or give send go, sorry. | ||
Much better than GoFundMe. | ||
And you can imagine that money was gone in basically An instant. | ||
We're talking about hundreds of thousands of pretrial bills for things like filing motions. | ||
We filed a motion for a bill of particulars. | ||
We filed a motion to dismiss the case, all the court hearings, all the preparation that just goes into those motions, hundreds of thousands of dollars. | ||
We're talking about hundreds of thousands of dollars just preparing for trial. | ||
You can imagine how much the trial costs in and of itself. | ||
That's another hundreds of thousands of dollars. | ||
And we were very fortunate to be able to retain Jones' Day on the appeal. | ||
And they did incredible. | ||
They won the appeal, but Jones Day is not cheap. | ||
They did give us a discount on fees, but we're still talking about obviously upwards of half a million dollars just in appellate fees. | ||
So I'm fortunate that we raised a lot of money on meandefensefund.com. | ||
We raised a lot of crypto. | ||
We raised a lot of gives and go money, but this is not even near enough to cover the upwards of $2 million in legal fees. | ||
So I'd like to uh retire these legal debts. | ||
And so we're going to be filing this claim very shortly. | ||
And I'm still raising money, by the way. | ||
Yeah, so folks, thank you for bringing that up too. | ||
That's very important for us all at home. | ||
If you guys want to contribute, please do just that. | ||
Because, you know, Mackie, like you said, this is going to play out, but it takes time. | ||
And you've accrued these debts, and obviously people are going to be looking to collect on these debts. | ||
And so for those of you at home that would like to contribute, we'll put the website up on the screen in just a moment. | ||
I also want to remind our audience that you were sentenced to seven months in prison for for literally memeing. | ||
I mean, that's what you were looking at. | ||
That's how serious this was. | ||
And so when you're talking about the the type of kind of stress this inflicts on someone's life, I mean, it's so insane. | ||
By the way, it's gives saying go, and it's, or you guys could go to it's easier actually to do it this way, the meme defensefund.com. | ||
But the uh level of stress this inflicts on your life is significant. | ||
Also at the time, too. | ||
You were going through something that was already stressful. | ||
I believe you guys were just uh beginning to start a family, your family was specifically. | ||
I believe I remember hearing stories about your wife and and what you guys you just recently had a child. | ||
And so uh the stress is a lot. | ||
Is there anything specifically you'd like to talk about that? | ||
Because for those at home, the law fair angle of it, we know the finances of it, but the personal stress this causes is significant. | ||
Well, this caused a lot of stress for me, but my poor wife, we found out she was pregnant on the eve of trial. | ||
So we actually got married in January of 2023 because we said we can't sit around waiting for this case to be over to get married. | ||
It could take years, it could be old men and women. | ||
So uh we got married, and then after we sent the wedding date, all the invitations, we got the trial date, which was March, two months. | ||
So you can imagine how that was for a ha for a honeymoon. | ||
For people that don't know, going under a uh undergoing a criminal trial is incredibly difficult. | ||
And the amount of loneliness, I mean, it was myself and a great defense attorney, Andrew Frisch, who's worked solo, because we didn't have millions of dollars to hire a whole team of seven lawyers or whatever. | ||
So you can just imagine that. | ||
And then this was in the middle of 2023, right before Trump was indicted. | ||
He was exiled in Mar-a-Lago. | ||
They were treating Trump supporters like the scum of the earth. | ||
And so this was the jury environment and the judge, who's a Democrat. | ||
Uh, I believe Obama appointed judge was awful. | ||
She ruled against us at every chance she could get. | ||
So it was incredible. | ||
But then not only was my wife pregnant during this time, we had the sentencing in October of 2023. | ||
My wife was hospitalized with a difficult pregnancy beginning of the month of October. | ||
I had to get on an airplane and go to sentencing in October in New York. | ||
As soon as I landed and touched down on the ground, I get a phone call, and they're saying, oh, the doctor needs to perform an emergency C section, 8 p.m. tonight. | ||
You can imagine I landed like I don't know, 6 p.m. or whatever, 5 p.m. | ||
So there's no way I can get home for that. | ||
So we just grinned and bared it. | ||
Uh, went to the sentencing hearing the next morning, and I missed the birth of my son, the emergency C section. | ||
I wasn't able to be there for my wife, and I had to fly home the next day and meet the baby. | ||
So it was very difficult. | ||
And then this appeal dragged on for 15 months by itself. | ||
I mean, We were fortunate that President Trump won the election. | ||
I had a lot on the line because President Trump, for those that don't know, he was very supportive of my appeal and my case because he realized it was lawfare and it was weaponization and it was a violation of free speech. | ||
So we were fortunate President Trump was in office. | ||
But I'm thinking, well, if we lose this appeal, then it's going to be hundreds of thousands of more dollars, Supreme Court, months and months, maybe a year or two more of waiting. | ||
And so we're very fortunate July uh yeah, uh July 9th, we won the case and this thing was uh ended in a judgment of acquittal. | ||
But the stress and the damage from that and the anxiety is incalculable, really. | ||
I mean, we're talking, you know, millions of dollars if you really had to put a dollar sign on it. | ||
Yeah, and you know, Mackie, when we Google your name, all of this comes up. | ||
And so, yeah, there's a lot of damages that are done to your reputation, which find it uh will make it difficult for employment opportunities as well. | ||
And it's one of the many issues that even J6ers are having, although they've been cleared by the president and they were wronged by the DOJ at the time. | ||
I mean, they still have the same similar issues that you are having. | ||
And so it's a very real thing. | ||
And I think people need to realize that that this doesn't just end at the you know, the fact that the appeals court fate ruled in your favor. | ||
This is still ongoing. | ||
And so I want to keep reminding people of that. | ||
I also want to keep reminding people that the weaponization of our federal government is a top issue these days, and you are going to be appearing on November 3rd in front of the weaponization committee. | ||
Uh tell us a little bit about that. | ||
So I I would love to go before the weaponization committee, but I'm actually going to be on a panel that's being hosted by the Patriot Freedom Project. | ||
Ah on November 3rd, we're going to be up there in DC with the great uh defense attorney, John Lauro, who defended President Trump, Cynthia Hughes, who's been fighting for the J Sixers, and several others are going to be on the panel, defense authorities or defendants. | ||
So this is going to be very exciting. | ||
We're going to discuss weaponization in DC. | ||
We're going to be fighting these cases. | ||
What people don't realize is there are a number of cases that are still working their way through the system that were brought by the Biden DOJ that we believe are cases of weaponization where people were singled out for prosecution because either because Joe Biden hated Trump or Joe Biden hated crypto. | ||
Uh the list goes on. | ||
Uh doctors that were uh that are being uh persecuted because they challenged the Biden administration on monoclonal antibodies. | ||
A man named uh Dr. Ron Alfenbein, uh, who was targeted by Biden because he embarrassed him. | ||
He went on Fox News and said that Biden shouldn't stop giving people these monocolonial antibodies because they're working. | ||
And they prosecuted him in a crazy weaponized case. | ||
So these cases are still ongoing. | ||
So I'm going to be working with the Patriot Freedom Project and weaponization watch. | ||
We're going to be bringing these cases to the attention of the DOJ and the White House. | ||
God only knows they have a crazy task ahead of them. | ||
So they need all the help they can get. | ||
So we're going to be bringing these cases to their attention. | ||
Yeah, and Cynthia has her work cut out for there's so much, so much to dig into, and it's still not settled yet. | ||
And I know she's working aggressively hard to do that. | ||
So that's good to hear. | ||
I want to remind our audience again, it's the meme defensefund.com if you'd like to support Douglas Mackey as he continues this fight, because it's going to be a long one as well. | ||
But, you know, Mackie, we're very familiar on the info war side of a good fight. | ||
Uh obviously Alex has been the victim of the law fair for quite some time now, and we're battling to keep info wars up and running. | ||
But, you know, we just got some discouraging news. | ||
And I know you wanted to sound off on this as well, because we received news that the Supreme Court does not want to listen to Alex's arguments and his appeal requests. | ||
Uh it's really discouraging because again, he was slapped with a 1.4 billion dollar judgment against him. | ||
And uh there was no jury in all of this. | ||
Alex alleges that the current the courts were very corrupt. | ||
And you look through all the information that comes out, yeah, it does look extremely corrupt. | ||
It also looks ridiculous because there was an FBI element to all of this. | ||
And sadly, you know, Ed Martin, another patriot, was trying his best to hold those accountable, but it looks like that might have been blocked uh by Todd Blanche, which we hope isn't true, but that's what we're hearing according to sources. | ||
So I just wanted to hear your reaction to seeing that Alex is now uh no longer going to have that element of possibly the Supreme Court taking up that 1.4 billion dollar judgment. | ||
And just what's your reaction to this? | ||
Because it's a free speech argument of essentially. | ||
Yeah, well, I was attracted to the free speech argument here. | ||
But not only that, I think that uh there's an Eighth Amendment situation going on where cruel and unusual punishment. | ||
I mean, to call uh one uh to call maybe these people uh who are claiming that they were uh, you know, put uh, you know, suffered emotional damages or whatever, 1.4 billion dollars. | ||
I mean, that is I don't think anybody's emotional damage is worth 1.4 billion dollars. | ||
That's insane. | ||
And at the very least, such a judgment should be reduced on appeal. | ||
But of course, this is Alex Jones, and they want to punish him for opposing the establishment and the regime and for also, you know, just for who who he is, what he says, it's retaliation. | ||
They're attacking him for his free speech. | ||
So I mean, that to me, the 1.4 billion just jumps out at me as patently unjust. | ||
And you know, a lot of countries, you know, we see in England like that. | ||
You see some for damages or libel or something like that, and maybe you'll win 50 or 100,000. | ||
Only in America do you see these giant judgments, but which is fine, I'm sure in some cases where people really are damaged, but 1.4 billion is insane. | ||
Yeah, no, it is insane. | ||
And the goal there isn't to punish Alex and allow him to still keep his platform. | ||
The the goal is to wipe out his platform, and we have free press in this country. | ||
And if you don't like something, what we say on air, it doesn't mean that you gotta just take us out. | ||
And uh, although Alex has, you know, is planning his next operation and you know how what that looks like legally for him, um, it's just ridiculous that the Supreme Court doesn't take something up like this. | ||
You know, if John Roberts really wanted to disprove that uh Alex was uh treated unfairly, you would take up this argument and you let it play before your Supreme Court, but sadly that's not the case. | ||
And it was really discouraging to hear that news. | ||
Uh, it's also discouraging to hear about how deep the weaponization of our federal government actually goes. | ||
Uh, I know we talked about it early in the show as well, but we're finding out more about how aggressive uh people like Jack Smith were when it came to the persecution of President Donald Trump and how the J6 committee was also aggressively going after uh not just President Trump, but going after conservative Americans. | ||
And you know, we're learning more about the 30 million phone call recordings and all the data they extracted from those who were in communication apparently with the White House, and we don't know specifically who was involved in all of that, but we're learning more about Adam Kingsinger, the so-called Republican who was supposed to make this a nonpartisan type of uh uh committee, as absurd as that is, was so willing to help out the FBI and hand over that warrantless data that they obtained. | ||
And and then he did so according to reports, and again, this is reports we haven't been able to see it ourselves. | ||
We're being told that he did so prior to the 2024 election where he reached out to Christopher Ray. | ||
We don't know if they accepted the information that he was looking to pass over. | ||
But again, they found a very creative way of going around obtaining your personal information without a warrant. | ||
And Adam Kingsinger is so willingly looking to toss it over to the FBI. | ||
I mean, what's your reaction to all of this? | ||
So it's completely insane. | ||
Where is the legislative argument here? | ||
I mean, they're supposed to be investigating these kind of things for the purpose of legislation, but this was basically a uh DOJ investigation by other means by the legislative branch. | ||
So they're undergoing a massive witch hunt, but they don't have this, they are entitled to speech immunity protections as congressmen. | ||
So they aren't even held to the same standard that the DOJ would be. | ||
And we know how rare it is for the DOJ to be held accountable for anything. | ||
So it's just an end run around the law. | ||
And what was crazy is that this was led by Republicans by Kinsinger, but I don't want to let the guy off the hook who actually came up with the drag dot himself, which is a Republican former congressman by the name of Denver Regelman out of Virginia. | ||
So it's like these people, you know, thank God they're getting pushed out of the party. | ||
But to go after 30 million phone records, that is, and first of all, what are they gonna prove by that anyway? | ||
They're gonna run some machine learning on it to see who called the White House the most times. | ||
I mean, that is just it's complete witch hunt and it's a complete fantasy that you're gonna find anything out of that. | ||
It reminds me a lot of Russia Gate, and it reminds me a lot of my case where they just scooped up as much information as they could and started trying to connect dots that were impossible to connect. | ||
I mean, that's why I won my case, because the government Uh, the judges said in the second circuit court of appeals that no reasonable jury could have convicted based on this slapdash evidence that they put together because I never committed any crime. | ||
And of course, we know how the whole Russia Gate thing went, where they just scooped up people's emails, phones, investigated them for years and found nothing because it was a fantasy. | ||
And on the other side of the aisle, Democrats want to say, oh, Republicans like conspiracy theories, whatever. | ||
Well, when they have a conspiracy theory, they apparently get the power of the federal government of the DOJ and of the Congress to investigate and to follow these witch hunts and go down these rabbit holes. | ||
So it's really completely insane. | ||
And I like to say that weaponization is not just who they go after, it's also who they don't go after. | ||
Now they're complaining that James Toby, Letitia James have been indicted, perhaps John Bolton next. | ||
And they don't think that those people should be indicted for clearly breaking the law, but they think that Trump should have been indicted for all these witch hunts and he should have been prosecuted, even though those are very novel uh interpretations of the law, novel prosecutions, and based on very little or no evidence. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, Mackie, I mean, there's gonna have to be accountability. | ||
I don't think the people of this country are going to settle for anything less. | ||
Uh those who were part of this, we will not allow them to just say, okay, we're gonna give you a free a couple of indictments with Comey and maybe Bull. | ||
I mean, these aren't the people, these are people who I believe who should be held accountable, but they're not the core of the problem. | ||
And these are easy people to pawn off as if justice was served. | ||
So we're gonna keep demanding more on that front. | ||
I also want to remind our audience, too. | ||
We just got breaking news from President Trump, uh, according to his true social account. | ||
You brought up Russia. | ||
He's actually on the phone right now speaking with Vladimir Putin, saying that the conversation is ongoing and it's very lengthy, and he will report what's said specifically in this in this meeting that he's having right now with Putin in a little bit, uh, but he's thanking all of us for the attention, our attention to this matter. | ||
But again, uh, he's really trying his best to bring peace to the region as well. | ||
And so we'll keep you updated on that as it develops. | ||
I'm sure we'll get an update from him soon on that front. | ||
But I want to talk about uh the news outlets that aren't really news outlets, but they're slowly being canceled. | ||
We're very thankful for that. | ||
But MBC News is preparing one for it's one of its largest layoffs in years, firing 150 employees, uh 150, I should say employees expected to lose their jobs over this next week. | ||
This is the changes that they're making to MSNBC, CNBC as well. | ||
I mean, they're looking to sell on MSNBC. | ||
It's not profitable. | ||
It's obviously a fake news network, but it's being pawned off as news when it's really more so opinion and it's kind of coddling the minority within the minority these days, which is the far left. | ||
Your reaction to these layoffs that kind of shows us the American people have abandoned this corporate media narrative. | ||
Yeah, well, with MB and uh excuse me, NBC News laid off a number of DEI staff, including the LGBTQ news division and the black and Latino interest groups. | ||
And it's like, well, what are these divisions even doing? | ||
I mean, isn't that just normal news? | ||
I mean, can't they just report under the normal news umbrella or they need to hire all these people? | ||
I mean, it's crazy. | ||
And of course, they probably didn't hire very talented people and it's probably not paying off. | ||
They're probably not producing anything. | ||
But what's significant to me also is that they already spun off MSNBC or they're about to, and they already pawned off all of their really hardcore partisan uh bad reporters, people like Brandy Zedrozny and the deep states PR person, Ken Dylanian. | ||
They already pawned them off onto MB MSNBC, and they're still having to lay off 150 people. | ||
So they're really struggling. | ||
And MSNBC, I'm wondering how much longer they're gonna last. | ||
They just had their worst quarter since 1998. | ||
And it's really just become sort of a pathetic channel. | ||
So uh it's good to see in a lot of respects, because I mean, these uh when you're talking about MBC, you're talking about a broadcast news outlet like CVS or ABC. | ||
And these are the people that are giving Donald Trump 99% negative coverage. | ||
I don't care who you are, you can't just have 99% negative coverage on a president. | ||
It's completely insane. | ||
Especially when, like you said, he's ended seven wars and now he's working on Russia and Ukraine. | ||
I wouldn't bet against him to come to some sort of revolution uh resolution for that conflict. | ||
Yeah, I have a feeling it's on the horizon at this point because both sides know that he's not messing around and he is hyper focused on ending those wars. | ||
So we look forward to that. | ||
Douglas Mackey, thank you for joining us and with this developing story in regards to your personal case. | ||
We're rooting for you, my friends. | ||
So thank you again, folks. | ||
If you want to help him out, head over to the meme defensefund.com, meme defensefund.com. | ||
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And he's got legal bills that are still accruing. | ||
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Thank you so much, Mackie. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Mark Mitchell joining me next to the final lap of the third hour. | |
Welcome back to the program. | ||
Of course, we're excited to have you here. | ||
We just broke a little bit of news. | ||
President Trump saying that he's currently on the phone with Vladimir Putin. | ||
We'll keep you updated on that, because that call is still ongoing. | ||
But President Trump also has a big announcement he is apparently making later today on his schedule at 3 p.m. Eastern time. | ||
So we will keep you up to date on all things related to that. | ||
But I'm joined by my good friend Mark Mitchell right now. | ||
And Mark is joining us to react to the latest poll from Rasmussen Reports in regards to the support that Americans have with Isr for Israel, according to their latest poll. | ||
It's about 41% of voters saying that they look at the history of Israel and Palestine. | ||
They sympathize more with Israelis. | ||
Now that's down from 48% back in February of 2024. | ||
And it's a sharp decrease from 59%, which was back in November of 2023. | ||
So Mark joins us now to break down the numbers. | ||
Thanks for being here, Mark. | ||
I'm glad to have you on. | ||
Break down this new poll for us. | ||
I mean, this is really cataclysmic drop for Israel. | ||
And I hope that this peace deal that Trump negotiated sticks, because I think they need a cooling off period. | ||
They little they need a little bit of time in the in the timeout corner. | ||
They were up to plus 41 in this benchmark question just two years ago. | ||
And obviously it was because a lot of people blame the Palestinians for the event that happened on October 7th. | ||
It was like a five to one that blame the Palestinians versus the Israelis. | ||
78% said that uh the Palestinians were Hamas was basically violent terrorists. | ||
And uh vast majority of people, including 64% of Democrats, agreed that Israel needed to eradicate Hamas. | ||
The problem is is that they've been losing the PR battle, and now we've gone from plus 41 in that tracking question down to only plus 13. | ||
And the numbers are really appalling. | ||
When you look at Democrats, Democrats actually support Palestinians more than Israelis now, 35 to 28%. | ||
And only 21%, 18 to 29-year-olds in this question, say Israelis. | ||
And so when Bibi Netanyahu says they have a problem with American Zoomers, they really, really do. | ||
These people are 44% Palestinian, only 21% the Israelis. | ||
Yeah, I mean, we've been seeing these numbers too decline. | ||
And you know, there is this big push in the United States now. | ||
I I I listen, Israel's had a very uh stronghold on our media in regards to what we can and can't say. | ||
And I say it on this show all the time. | ||
I know it gets people aggravated, but the reality of it is is there's a difference between uh Israel that's the government itself and the Jewish people. | ||
So when you offer your criticisms for a very long time, people have been kind of shunned from doing so because they label you as an anti-Semite. | ||
But the reality of it is most Americans are just done with that, and they're pushing back on those titles, those name callings uh that's been going on for far too long, and they are still uh offering their criticisms of the government. | ||
So it's interesting to see that as it develops. | ||
Uh Mark, I want to turn to something else. | ||
This one's also a big one. | ||
Uh, you guys just recently released this poll regarding President Trump and the National Guard being deployed. | ||
According to your polling, 52% of likely US voters support US, uh, the president of the United States using the National Guard to defend ICE facilities. | ||
And there's at least 39% who strongly support that. | ||
Now, President Trump's saying that they're probably gonna start using federal agents in San Francisco Next, break down these latest numbers as well. | ||
I mean, Americans are just craving law and order. | ||
Because remember, part of the blowback, this was a referendum, the 2024 election on the corruption of government. | ||
Part of the blowback was this soft on crime, cashless bail, defund the police movement that kicked it all off back in 2020. | ||
And so that 52% number is actually like even bigger because the margin is, I think almost plus 10. | ||
And that's a pretty big margin considering how politicized this is with all the images of the you know Trump's fascist jackboot thugs beaten up on our poor antifa protesters. | ||
Well, also by uh a majority or by uh a pretty good lead, Americans also support ICE agents and not anti-ICE protesters. | ||
And this is all because they they saw the invasion. | ||
Americans by a majority actually agreed that the Biden administration enabled an invasion of the southern border. | ||
And we had deportations, mass deportation programs as high as 64% support back in like January and February when the press was flooding TV with images of ICE agents, like you know, busting down doors and shipping Maryland fathers off to like Venezuela and Uganda or wherever they sent that guy. | ||
So again, uh like the accountability signals have been off the charts. | ||
We had 67% saying they agreed that it was time to drain the swamp. | ||
72% of people angry at the level of waste, fraud, and abuse in the government, almost 60% of people saying that Intel officials that uh constituted the a Russian collusion hoax by manipulating uh intelligence should be thrown in jail. | ||
And even the signal of like executions, capital punishment is through the roof. | ||
We tested it after Rina Zaruska, then it's 60% to 20%, the biggest it's ever been in our history. | ||
So yeah, this isn't gonna play well, them crying crocodile tears about you, you know, these protesters getting uh put away because these people have been accompanying the radical left for like 10 years now, and people have seen it and they're sick of it. | ||
Yeah, I think they're tired of it. | ||
I think this is something that both sides can agree on. | ||
They want to live in safe communities, and President Trump's really the only one tackling that. | ||
And it doesn't, I know a lot of people say it's blue cities. | ||
It it's literally a crisis taking place all across the country and it's becoming infuriating that certain lawmakers don't do anything about it. | ||
You know, I was saying it earlier in the show. | ||
We're in Austin and uh in Austin, although it's a it's a very red state, they say allegedly, of course, if you've seen the legislator, it's kind of rhino-ish. | ||
But uh locally, the the Soros prosecutors have completely destroyed Austin, Texas, allowing the crime to skyrocket to allow homelessness skyrocket. | ||
And so any level-headed person who has to live in these types of conditions, uh I would imagine would be supporting the president's efforts to clean up some of our biggest cities. | ||
You know, we used to say back in the day, I don't want to go to Mexico because he thought they would had a high crime rate over there. | ||
But the reality of it is we have American cities that are completely wiping that high crime number over in Mexico off the charts. | ||
And it's absurd that we have to get to this point. | ||
And you know, Mark, I'll let you kind of weigh in on this too. | ||
It's crazy to me, and I don't understand why Democrats are doing it, but they're challenging in court President Trump's authority to bring in the National Guard to protect federal buildings from these far-left terrorists. | ||
I mean, they've got midterms coming up. | ||
Are they not fearful of what this might actually do to them? | ||
Yeah, I mean, this was the big question after the 2024 election. | ||
I asked, uh I was actually talking to Alex about this, and I said, Well, I think the cult is going to get cultier, but also smaller. | ||
And it looks like they're not going through the introspection that one would hope that they would go through, the soul searching, the the correcting course of the Democrat Party and why their policies don't match the will of the overwhelming majority of voters. | ||
Now, the problem is is that again, most of Trump's things are wildly popular, but because of the lies, because of the gaslighting, because of the quasi-religious way in which the uh liberal, you know, neo-Marxist world doctrine is shoved down everybody's throats. | ||
The country is relatively divided, of course, with all of their edges and electioneering and and psychological operations and all of these echo chambers they have. | ||
And the problem is just driving further division. | ||
And so at this point, I can only uh assess that they are unable to correct course, even though it's going to harm them increasingly politically. | ||
And so that's probably not what the powers that be want, which is either a continuation of the status quo at all costs or some kind of like communist uh accelerationism. | ||
I mean, it's gotta be one of those two, I guess. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Mark, sitting back and watching, it just doesn't feel like a winning strategy, but maybe that's the goal here. | ||
We know that there's a lot of uh obviously election fraud. | ||
I don't think we've handled that properly. | ||
So maybe that's what they're counting on. | ||
I mean, uh who knows at this point. | ||
Uh Mark, I also want to get to before you go, though, I wanted to get to President Trump's latest polling number, because you guys polled daily on his approval rating. | ||
And it's at an all-time high right now of 50% for uh most presidents at this time in their in their presidency. | ||
Break down this number, because I know a lot of Americans were excited to see that the war between Israel and Hamas has uh for now concluded it in the first phase of this peace deal. | ||
But break down these numbers for us to help us understand what we're understanding here or seeing here. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, people would say, oh, it's only 50%. | ||
No, Trump is should be at 60%. | ||
And no, this is the most maligned person in modern politics. | ||
The fact that he's got 50% is absolutely stunning. | ||
But if you look at the chart, what happens going all the way back to Obama won is people have honeymoons. | ||
They come in and people are like, oh, like they very they're very clear-eyed think, well, this president might actually fix something. | ||
He actually promised all these things on the stump. | ||
Well, Donald Trump wasn't like that because he convinced the people who were his supporters and they were sticky, but he wasn't changing the minds of these people that watch MSNBC, the people who just vote Democrat because it's their Yankees to the other side's Mets or whatever. | ||
Um, but then he also has a floor. | ||
His numbers have just not gotten that low. | ||
And historically going all the way back to Obama won. | ||
You saw that red line. | ||
It's above all the other lines, including significantly above that blue line, which is Biden right now. | ||
I mean, we're basically uh two weeks after four years ago, the the let's go Brandon interview. | ||
I mean, that's where we were in Biden's administration. | ||
And so I don't know if this red line can go up much higher, but I don't think it's gonna go down either. | ||
It's just a question mark of whether Trump's going to convert his followers into full-throated Republican support, whether they're gonna keep the House in the 2026 midterms, I don't know. | ||
But what I don't see is that red line is not plunging, and the government has been shut down 16 days now. | ||
And so this idea that Trump somehow getting blamed for the government shutdown is not not happening at all. | ||
People don't care at all. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
And I I love to watch Democrats push that narrative as if it's his fault in any way possible. | ||
Um it's laughable given the fact that they're literally the ones holding out for illegal aliens to get access to health care at this point. | ||
And it's very obvious. | ||
I don't think people are are are missing out on that one. | ||
I think most Americans understand what's going on here. | ||
Uh Mark, I want to thank you for all the incredible work you do over Erasmus and Reports. | ||
You are an incredible pulser. | ||
The only one that I actually trust these days, because again, uh, we don't have reliable stats when it comes to all of this, but you have been on the money for this. | ||
So, Mark, thank you for joining the show today. | ||
We greatly appreciate it as always. | ||
Great to be here. | ||
Thanks, Brian. | ||
It's always great to have Mark Mitchell on the program. | ||
All right, folks, I want to switch it up a little bit too and make sure you see these headlines because Axios released a report earlier today in regards to Senator uh Fetterman. | ||
And ultimately, Democrats are gunning for him. | ||
They don't want him to keep his position. | ||
Uh he's been kind of the voice of reason. | ||
And in clip 16, we're gonna play for you. | ||
You're gonna listen to how Fetterman has it's it's crazy to me, but he has been the voice of reason in regards to trying to bring the left and the right together by calling out how radical the left has become. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
I'm the only Democrat in my family. | ||
I grew up in a conservative part of Pennsylvania, and uh I grew up and I I knew I know and I love people that voted for President Trump. | ||
Uh, but they are not fascists, they're not Nazis, they're not trying to destroy her c the constitution and those things. | ||
And that's part of another thing. | ||
Um, I refuse to call people uh Nazis or fascists, or I would never compare anybody, anybody to Hitler and those things. | ||
And uh that kinds of extreme rhetoric is going to continue. | ||
We're gonna be more likely in resulting in extreme kind of outcomes and political violence and doing all these kinds of things. | ||
Like Charlie Kirk. | ||
For me, all I could say is is like let people grieve. | ||
Give people the space. | ||
I'm not gonna use that terrible thing and that passic assassination to make my argument and try to put out my views. | ||
It's like, my God, you know, he's a father that had his neck blown out by a bullet. | ||
Um and now people have forgotten President Trump was in my state, was shot in the head. | ||
And if that would have could you imagine where our nation would have been if he was hit in the same way with Kirk. | ||
Uh we really got to turn the temperature down. | ||
And we can agree to disagree on these kinds of things. | ||
But right now, uh shutting down the government. | ||
I I just can't take it that. | ||
All right, Fetterman being the voice of reason and what has a lot of Democrats very upset. | ||
So they are gunning for his seat. | ||
He obviously won in 2022. | ||
And uh it was interesting to sit back and watch his victory. | ||
Because at first, I honestly thought this was going to be a man just based off of the fact that he doesn't wear suits and based off how uh in the past he's supported far left agenda, his agenda, and he's also obviously got the uh wife who was not a U.S. citizen at the time and who has admitted to uh allegedly being in the country illegally. | ||
I mean, there was a lot of elements to this that weren't going to add up for Fetterman. | ||
Now, again, his voting record, it doesn't side with what you and I probably believe in, but he sounds like the voice of reason, which is kind of insane, which is actually kind of insane. | ||
I mean, that's how far the left has become. | ||
John Fetterman is a moderate. | ||
John Fetterman is the only Democrat who actually makes sense when he speaks. | ||
The party itself is infuriated by people like John Fetterman. | ||
There's no place for them in their party, and that's why they're looking to push him out. | ||
You see, that's why we're gonna have so many just moderate Republicans at some point where they're just former Democrats who just feel like they've lost their way in the party because the party has lost itself. | ||
So people like John Fetterman start to make sense. | ||
Fetterman doesn't want to be a contributor to the violence in the left, and he's letting that be known. | ||
Too many Democrats fear the retaliation that might take place if they come out and say things like that, so they won't say it directly to you. | ||
But Fetterman appears to be fearless, and he is letting his party know that he does not support how radical they have become. | ||
And it's refreshing to hear. | ||
It truly is refreshing to hear. | ||
I didn't have John Fetterman on my bingo card for being the most rational Democrats, but here we are. | ||
But here we are. | ||
All right, let's turn to something else. | ||
Let's talk about the Pentagon. | ||
Because I continue to cover it. | ||
I want to make sure that you guys all know what's going on there in regards to the media. | ||
Now, again, all of these corporate media outlets are now taking a stance against the Pentagon's new rules that they're making them sign off on. | ||
And in those rules, uh it pretty much dictates that they can't just walk around the Pentagon, which is reasonable. | ||
And I actually didn't even know until I spoke with somebody over at the Department of War that the media is allowed to just kind of stroll around the Pentagon. | ||
Okay, they also must now have, they can't do that anymore. | ||
They're restricted to certain areas. | ||
They also must have their credentials on at all times. | ||
And again, that's reasonable. | ||
As somebody who worked in sports at Major League Baseball, uh, you couldn't walk around the ballparks without your credentials on, whether you were in the writers' room or whether you were walking around the ballpark, those had to be present. | ||
And so again, that's not insane. | ||
That is a reasonable ask. | ||
But the media seems to have a really big um disappointment in regards to this rule, which I'm told was always your rule, it was never put in writing in regards to not releasing unauthorized information. | ||
So yesterday they staged this walkout. | ||
Because from everyone from Fox to Newsmax to every other corporate media outlet, oh gosh, she's wearing a mask, uh, decided to walk out. | ||
They're not signing off on these new rules, and they are leaving. | ||
Again, I'm told this is not something that's new, that this is something that has just officially been put in writing. | ||
Now, again, the Department of War is not letting up on this. | ||
These outlets claim that they're going to continue to cover the Pentagon from just from a distance. | ||
But these reporters are packing up and leaving. | ||
And here's my thing. | ||
I mean, if the Pentagon is serious about trying to go after reporters for releasing unauthorized information, that's definitely something that I would say violates the free press for sure. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
It's not declassified information, obviously, it's not classified information, obviously. | ||
It's information that I am allowed to obtain legally, but it's not authorized by the Department of War's comms team. | ||
And although I do sincerely love all of those people who are now working for the Department of War, I've got a number of friends over there. | ||
They are great people, patriots. | ||
I don't think they'd intentionally try to stop us from reporting, because they are also, keep in mind, members of the media at one point. | ||
There needs to be more digging into this. | ||
What does it specifically mean? | ||
Again, they're telling me that they're not trying to infringe on the free press element to all of this. | ||
We should probably look into a legal challenge. | ||
I mean, if this is how these media outlets truly feel, they've got the funding. | ||
This is all the big major networks. | ||
Go. | ||
Go to court. | ||
Bring this to court. | ||
Let's see this play out. | ||
This needs to play out. | ||
You see, if they are truly, truly trying to stompel on our rights as journalists to report on things, then we've got a major issue here. | ||
So I look forward to seeing if there's a lawsuit that's filed. | ||
There should be a lawsuit filed. | ||
If they truly, truly believe that that's exactly what they say is happening. | ||
Again, I've never reported specifically in the Pentagon, so I wouldn't know if this was always an ongoing element that this was spoken. | ||
It was never put into words in regards to the unofficial reports coming out. | ||
But again, this worked out so well for us in the in the Biden administration, obviously. | ||
So many people came to us, were giving us information as to what was happening behind the scenes, and we released it because it wasn't classified. | ||
We were allowed to release it. | ||
Some of my biggest stories came out because of government employees who feared becoming whistleblowers because there's a lot of retaliation for whistleblowers. | ||
And just handed information off to us. | ||
When the role's reverse, do you want to find out what's actually happening behind the scenes? | ||
Because we might get another Joe Biden occupying the White House. | ||
Do you want people to tell you what's actually happening? | ||
Or do you want to just be spoon fed? | ||
Whatever lies come out in a press release. | ||
See, defending our right as journalists to publish things that we want to publish that aren't classified, that have been legally obtained, is something I agree that is worth the fight. | ||
Whether they plan on taking that fight up, well, we'll have to see. | ||
We'll have to see. | ||
There's more going on across the world, of course, that we wanted to make sure that you guys knew all about. | ||
"I'm not sure what you're doing." "I'm not sure what you're doing." So let's dive into the next headline. | ||
The next one I want to talk about was how President Trump is going to be fighting back against discrimination in regards to white people being discriminated against the refugee system. | ||
Now, according to reports, President Trump is considering a major overhaul in the US refugee system. | ||
That's of course coming from the mainstream media and New York Times is the source on that. | ||
So again, tread lightly. | ||
Proposals aim to prioritize white applicants that speak English, Europeans and white South Africans. | ||
It's apparently his main focus in all of this because for far too long they were discriminated against. | ||
So the New York Times is going to make it seem like, oh, he's discriminating against minorities. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
These individuals were discriminated against. | ||
They in fact don't even want to admit the fact that white South Africans are being killed in their country by black South Africans. | ||
President Trump has no problem acknowledging that, of course. | ||
Applicants would be required to take a class on American history, values, and cultural norms. | ||
Wouldn't that be awful? | ||
Teaching people how to assimilate in our society. | ||
Not that we have to welcome whatever they want to bring into our country. | ||
But we teach them about American values and American history and how not to hate this country. | ||
That would be awful, wouldn't that? | ||
Work at the New York Times probably think, yeah. | ||
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Yeah, that would be horrible. | |
Again, President Trump making sure to reverse the discrimination that's been taking place for far too long. | ||
Many of you know Trump suspended the refugee admission on the first day of the White House when he entered the White House, I should say, and requested federal agencies to evaluate the programs to align more with the U.S. interests. | ||
Yeah, that would suck if we had to actually abide by that, right? | ||
Put America first. | ||
Yeah, they don't like that. | ||
We don't like that at all. | ||
Folks, in case you wanted to do something they feel a little optimistic about, we've got clip 17 for you. | ||
This is supposed to remind you about how lucky we are that President Trump beat Kamala Harris in the election. | ||
Take a listen. | ||
What I've done and the fact that I was elected district attorney for two terms as the first woman elected attorney general of the state of California. | ||
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Ran the second largest Department of Justice in the United States, second only to the United States Department of Justice. | |
I was the United States Senator, second black woman elected in the history of the United States Senate. | ||
And I was the first woman vice president of the United States. | ||
So there are those things that I needed to make sure that people knew. | ||
That is indeed that is a decent resume. | ||
But go ahead. | ||
She's unbearable, folks. | ||
The reality is we dodged a bullet with that woman that we don't have her running this country right now. | ||
Thank God we don't have that woman running this country right now. | ||
She would have destroyed this country. | ||
She's a moron. | ||
She is the literally the clear-cut example of what DEI has done to this country. | ||
Thankfully, President Trump is running the show, or else we would have been stuck with that. | ||
We've been forced to have listened to the race fading 24-7, how she's the first black woman. | ||
Blah blah. | ||
We won. | ||
We won. | ||
Uh, fortunately, though. | ||
Yeah, we won. | ||
But uh, we might have we might get a we might get another Kamala Harris tour. | ||
Uh, there's reports that she is thinking about running again, which would be amazing if she did. | ||
Because then she got beat by President Trump for her. | ||
A second time. | ||
A second time. | ||
And so we look forward to that. | ||
If she does decide to throw her hat in, I think President Trump should just go for it. | ||
Run again. | ||
Why not? | ||
Really get them upset. | ||
Really get them upset. | ||
Uh we do have a clip that's gonna go a little too long, so I'll explain it to you, but Zo Ran Madani, that's the communist running for New York City mayor. | ||
He says that if he's elected, he's going to arrest Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of Israel, if he comes to New York. | ||
Now, of course, Madani is a communist. | ||
He is someone who is looking to, according to him, uphold international criminal court arrest warrants if Netanyahu does come to New York City and if he's elected as Mayor. | ||
It's very likely that he is gonna be elected as mayor. | ||
We're awaiting a debate that should be taking place, I believe, tonight, between him and Andrew Cuomo. | ||
Obviously, Cuomo not a very likable person either. | ||
It's like the battle between like who's the worst commie that you could imagine. | ||
We got these two as the front runners for the race, and it's not looking good for New York City, regardless of who it is. | ||
But I guess you'd rather go with the person with the demon you know, which is Andrew Cuomo. | ||
It's a really strange time when I find myself saying, Yeah, well, we'll take Andrew Cuomo. | ||
Thankfully, I don't live in New York City anymore, but it's really sad to see the collapse of a beautiful city that I once called home. | ||
Spent a lot of quality time in New York City, and here we are dealing with the future. | ||
Which is a communist. | ||
Folks, thank you for joining me today, of course. | ||
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