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| Well, Merry Christmas, Eve. | ||
| Welcome to today's show. | ||
| We're very excited that you're jumping on board with us. | ||
| Of course, a lot to go through because we've done a lot of work over on the American Journal and we're looking to highlight just that today. | ||
| Obviously, as many people know on this show, we break news all year round, but this is the time when we get to reflect on some of our more meaningful and impactful stories that we've covered thus far. | ||
| Now, we've had so many incredible guests throughout the year. | ||
| So buckle up. | ||
| We're going to be going through a lot of those very important interviews that were done just a few weeks ago. | ||
| Now, folks, this is really, really important that we do just this before the holidays, because many of you guys know, we have people on this show all of the time that break stories before it breaks mainstream media. | ||
| And that's what we're going to be highlighting today, specifically. | ||
| You know, I love catching up with Congressman Andy Ogles and we'll play an interview from him because his interviews always go viral. | ||
| After Ogles comes on our show, it seems like all of a sudden, those who, let's just say, those who advocate for Islam aren't big fans of his appearances on this program specifically. | ||
| Ogles has been very outspoken about the crime that's taking place in Tennessee, specifically at the hands of illegal aliens. | ||
| Now, he came onto our show to blow the whistle on what happened in Tennessee, specifically in regards to a Somalian illegal alien that came into this country through the Obama regime, and then sadly went on to sexually assaulting a woman, and then sadly her passing away from that assault. | ||
| Now, folks, Ogles came on our show, and shortly after he received a ton of hate because folks, he's calling out the violence that's taking place and specifically tying it to Islam. | ||
| And they don't like that. | ||
| They don't like that at all. | ||
| So we're going to play that interview. | ||
| We're also going to be playing Mel Kay. | ||
| As many of you guys know, Mel Kay is one of my closest friends, but she also is someone who has her finger on the needle when it comes to the news cycle. | ||
| She's been blowing the whistle in regards to election integrity and fighting back and saying, where the heck is MAGA? | ||
| Where the heck are these politicians to back our elections and make sure that they're safe and secure? | ||
| She went off and it was incredible to sit back and have her on the program to discuss just that. | ||
| It's not just Mel Kay and Congressman Ogles we're going to hear from today. | ||
| We're also, in case you missed this one, Colton Moore. | ||
| He's a senator from the great state of Georgia. | ||
| He came on this program shortly after going after Fannie Willis. | ||
| She is the alleged corrupt district attorney in Fulton County and he made a ton of allegations regarding just that. | ||
| You know, Fannie Willis doesn't like to answer questions, but Colton Moore has held her feet to the fire and he did just that just recently. | ||
| In fact, Fannie Willis was forced to testify under oath and Colton Moore had a seat right behind Fanny Willis. | ||
| Obviously, that didn't make her very happy. | ||
| He joined me to break down exclusively what he learned from being at that hearing and it's everything that Willis wouldn't want you or Fannie Willis wouldn't want you to know. | ||
| So that's going to be a good one. | ||
| We're also going to be going back and taking a look at our interviews that we did with Drew Hernandez. | ||
| And we just had Drew on recently and there was an incredible interview to have Drew on with because he's sounding off about everything that you and I are so frustrated about in regards to MAGA. | ||
| All of a sudden out of nowhere now, nothing is being done. | ||
| And I say that sarcastically, right? | ||
| Because the rest of us have known for far too long that this is what happens. | ||
| There's a lot of bad actors that get very close to this administration and bam, everything that you and I voted for doesn't seem to be playing out. | ||
| Drew Hernandez calling the shots will play that as well. | ||
| Plus, Dan Lyman is one of the incredible reporters we have here on Infowars. | ||
| And he joined us this week to break down the latest stories he's been working on. | ||
| If you don't go to Infowars.com to start your day every day, I don't know what you're doing. | ||
| I really don't know what you're doing because Dan Lyman is one of the very few going out there and breaking these exclusive reports and teaching us a lot of things we didn't know previously. | ||
| So we'll have Lyman on as well as Mark Mitchell on today's show in just a little bit. | ||
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With your host, Breanna Morello. | |
| Watch it live right now at banned.video. | ||
| Love it back. | ||
| The American Journal works out. | ||
| You're all here today. | ||
| Block on over here. | ||
| You know, let's just remind you guys again. | ||
| As we spent the last segment, I did at least. | ||
| Ripping into the DOJ for failing to do their job. | ||
| Let me just remind you: zero arrest still. | ||
| No arrest. | ||
| I've been doing countdown for quite some time now. | ||
| I've been hoping one day to stop doing it, but now I could probably just schedule these tweets at this point because, again, DOJ not doing their job. | ||
| So let me just remind you: there is zero arrest for the Russian collusion hoax. | ||
| Zero for January 6th. | ||
| Zero for Mar-a-Lago raid, Biden Penn, AutoPenn, 2020 election, Epstein pedophile arrest, which the DOJ claims are taking seriously now. | ||
| You should go to them if you have been a victim of Jeffrey Epstein, of course, or any of his allies. | ||
| That's laughable if it wasn't so tragic. | ||
| COVID-19, also no arrest there, or the Ukrainian impeachment hoax. | ||
| So good news there. | ||
| At least she's consistent. | ||
| We're told to wait, though. | ||
| Every time I keep asking, it's oh, be patient. | ||
| Be patient, Brianna. | ||
| Be patient. | ||
| This is a process. | ||
| Shame on all of them. | ||
| Speaking of that, let's turn to another issue. | ||
| I keep saying that we need to really work on the election fraud issue because we all know in 2020, there was a ton of election fraud. | ||
| The only reason why they were unable to do it again in 2024 was because, I mean, it was just so obvious that Kamala Harris is not a likable candidate. | ||
| But also, most importantly, is we, the people, really showed up for that election. | ||
| But it's interesting because Americans are on edge these days about election fraud. | ||
| It's being polled constantly by Rasmussen reports. | ||
| They actually have a new poll out there. | ||
| I think it's really important. | ||
| I'm going to get to first. | ||
| 58% of Republicans suspect that Venezuela helped rig the U.S. election. | ||
| Now, again, obviously, we're ramping up our attacks on Venezuela, seizing another oil tanker just over the weekend. | ||
| But it's quite obvious the American people think that Venezuela played a role in stealing our elections. | ||
| Now, Nicolas Maduro is someone who's been called out by even Barack Obama when he was occupying the White House. | ||
| And so this is a serious issue, of course. | ||
| And it's one that we must dive into. | ||
| Welcome to the show, Mark Mitchell. | ||
| He's the head pollster over at Rasmussen Reports. | ||
| And he joins us now after a very long weekend, Mark, of parting it up in Arizona with all the great people over at Amfest. | ||
| So we're excited that you are joining us today. | ||
| All right, before we dive into this Venezuela poll, give us a little brief little recap. | ||
| How was Amfest? | ||
| It was interesting. | ||
| It was, man, I'm still a little hoarse. | ||
| I was out to like 3 a.m. the other night. | ||
| Wow. | ||
| Yeah, it was, yeah, it was wild. | ||
| You know, I think it was the biggest AmFest ever. | ||
| And there were definitely some interpersonal dynamics going on there. | ||
| A little bit of drama coming out real hot with Tucker Carlson and Ben Shapiro on the first night. | ||
| And that was kind of like a subtext, a thread that wound through all the speakers. | ||
| But quite frankly, I didn't really listen to any of the speakers. | ||
| And I still have to watch the JD Vance speech, which I hear was absolutely excellent. | ||
| That's what I was there for. | ||
| And I did a panel. | ||
| It was an interesting panel. | ||
| I think one of the biggest Amfests, the biggest AmFest they've ever had. | ||
| And a lot of people who I met in the influencer circle, all these under 30 people who are on Instagram. | ||
| So my takeaway is that even though Twitter is really great, I should be on Instagram, get my Instagram feed going. | ||
| So come help me out, people. | ||
| I'm like a boomer. | ||
| I don't know how that stuff works. | ||
| But the one big thing that I thought was, this was a big takeaway for me. | ||
| So in my panel, it was packed. | ||
| It was hundreds and hundreds of people, standing room only. | ||
| And I think they were there for Jack Pesobic. | ||
| So I'm not, you know, my head's not that big. | ||
| But they wanted to hear what I had to say. | ||
| One of the things that Jack was saying is he was pounding his fist and saying, we need to make this more about Biden, Biden, Biden, Biden. | ||
| This is Biden inflation. | ||
| Biden did this. | ||
| And one of the things that I said that got a lot of cheers was, no, I mean, Biden was bad, but it was like the cherry on this, you know, multi-decade experience of America essentially being strip mined by corporations and the government. | ||
| And our problems go much, much, much deeper than Biden. | ||
| And then I said personally, you know, it wasn't Biden inflation. | ||
| It wasn't Biden's border invasion that personally destroyed my career. | ||
| It was George H.W.'s Immigration Act of 1990. | ||
| And the whole room broke into cheers. | ||
| And so there's this aspect that I thought was very interesting that these people are very informed about the systematic underlying drivers of what is putting us in the position that we are in right now. | ||
| And it's actually a multi-party thing. | ||
| So I think that they'll respond positively to like rah-rah-rah red team kind of stuff. | ||
| But at the end of the day, they want systematic reform and these people are awake to it. | ||
| And you can see it in the Venezuelan polling because when you ask if it's likely that Venezuela is actually involved in rigging the elections, well, not only Republicans, but, you know, the 18 to 29s are very familiar with these claims way more than other people. | ||
| So they're seeing it on the internet and they're following this stuff very closely. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And I think that's important, right? | ||
| As we continue to talk about Venezuela specifically and reporting on how things are kind of ramping up a bit here in regards to that. | ||
| You know, we just seize another oil tanker. | ||
| President Trump saying he's going to keep doing it and going to keep doing it because they're hoping for Nicolas Maduro to step down and they're creating that pressure that I think is important. | ||
| Now, although I believe we don't have boots officially on the ground to tell us about, I think it's very obvious to my sources that things are getting ready to ramp up soon. | ||
| And they probably have some on-the-ground support so far that are there, probably not in an official capacity with the Pentagon right now. | ||
| But again, I mean, things are heating up and there's no other way to look at this. | ||
| You know, Mark, when it comes to Venezuela, I know a lot of Americans, especially Trump supporters, do not support there being another war in regards to going after Venezuela and having boots on the ground there. | ||
| But what else are you guys learning about? | ||
| Have you guys done any other? | ||
| I think you have done other polling on Venezuela. | ||
| Well, specifically, but is there anything else that you're hearing from the people of the country in regards to Venezuela? | ||
| Because we're watching President Trump's numbers and his approval numbers are kind of going down. | ||
| Well, yeah, there was a freak out about two weeks ago, and Donald Trump was out there counter signaling his base for most of November. | ||
| There was a lot of talk about whether he really understood the affordability issue. | ||
| We have polling that shows that a lot of people think he doesn't. | ||
| And, you know, Republicans kind of puked. | ||
| Donald Trump got down to a 53% strong approval rating. | ||
| He was in the mid to low 70s with Republican voters. | ||
| And he's kind of recovered a little bit. | ||
| I don't know what today's number is. | ||
| I think it's underwater five or six. | ||
| And that's not great, but it puts him about on par with where Obama was in both of his terms at this point of the year. | ||
| I don't think Trump approval really matters as much anymore. | ||
| This is all about going forward. | ||
| What happens with JD Vance and his polling is very good. | ||
| And what happens with Republicans and their polling is not the best, right? | ||
| But we have this nexus of foreign policy problems that we've been watching really closely. | ||
| And what's kind of wild is you have Ukraine, you have Israel, and you have now Venezuela. | ||
| And it's always hard to know what's really moving the numbers, but I'm just getting a gut feel that Venezuela is not really moving the needle. | ||
| Like people really aren't registering it that much. | ||
| And we have Ukraine and NATO polling as well because I've been interested about whether people would like puke over NATO in the same way that the younger voters are just absolutely rebelling about Israel. | ||
| So there's something very specific about what's going on in the Middle East that's making especially young voters rebel. | ||
| And we can all see it online. | ||
| And that's not really happening over Venezuela and Ukraine. | ||
| I mean, you have some people talking about how we shouldn't be there, but it's not really part of the discussion right now. | ||
| And I think this polling kind of tells you that people get that there's something deeper going on. | ||
| So just to be very specific about the numbers, President Donald Trump has drawn attention to claims the government of Venezuela has been involved in rigging elections in the United States and other countries. | ||
| How familiar are you with these claims about Venezuela rigging elections? | ||
| And this is wild because most people would say, oh, it's a fringe conspiracy theory. | ||
| But as you know, being employed for InfoWar, that these things are usually conspiracy facts. | ||
| And America is actually pretty good at sniffing these things out. | ||
| And so just like 66% of America thought it was likely, that was the high watermark, that the 2020 election was affected by cheating. | ||
| Here, a majority of Americans, 51%, are at least somewhat familiar with these claims, and only 17% are not at all familiar. | ||
| And, you know, like part of this might just be because some of the online polling, these people are more online, but I mean, the numbers, 56% of 18 and 29-year-olds. | ||
| They're like, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, we know about that. | ||
| We heard about that. | ||
| Only 37% of them say they're not familiar. | ||
| Republicans, you know, the number is 61%. | ||
| So almost six in 10 Republicans have heard that Venezuela was stealing our elections. | ||
| And 35% are unfamiliar, even 44% of Democrats. | ||
| And a significant chunk actually think it's likely it's 48% of all, sorry, 38% of all voters think it's likely based on what they know that Venezuela is actually involved in rigging elections in the United States. | ||
| So that's kind of it like the CIA kill JFK kind of levels there, which I think 41% last time we asked that. | ||
| Only 47% say not likely. | ||
| So what's kind of wild to me is that if you've read the books, stolen elections, the implications are really, really, like really profoundly deep here. | ||
| Yeah, and I think it's not just that Venn is. | ||
| Yeah, go ahead. | ||
| Yeah, Mark, I also think, you know, when you break down the age range on a lot of this, you know, a lot of the big networks, the cable news networks don't discuss this at all. | ||
| So it kind of makes sense why those folks wouldn't understand it. | ||
| For those who get their information from the internet, from source like X and other entities, obviously they might be more in tune with all of that. | ||
| I think that's important in itself because again, a lot of these networks are afraid to touch these types of allegations. | ||
| Specifically, you know, Fox News is after they got were forced to cough up millions and millions of dollars. | ||
| So obviously they won't discuss it, but the rest of us will. | ||
| And so I think that kind of speaks volumes. | ||
| I also want to get to the NATO poll that you just cited as well, because I think this is really interesting that 62% of likely U.S. voters view NATO very favorably. | ||
| I thought that number would be significantly less, but that includes 29% who view it very favorably as well. | ||
| What are you learning in regards to that? | ||
| Because that seems extremely high. | ||
| So I just wanted this benchmark number because my theory of the case, as I've laid out with Alex very clearly multiple times, is that we're in the middle of the fourth turning. | ||
| And what we're going to see is that these institutions that have rotted, that are mostly controlled by boomer values and boomer people, the pendulum is going to swing very rapidly now to a new set of values. | ||
| And when you look at boomers, they're really in a, like as Nick very eloquently pointed out with Piers Morgan, they're very into isms and ists and they're into labels and they're into these ideas, right, of supporting these quasi-religious ideologies. | ||
| And the young people aren't like that at all. | ||
| In fact, they have absolutely no loyalties, in my opinion, to any kind of label. | ||
| They're actually more interested in the fundamental things like authenticity, fairness, like justice. | ||
| And they think the system is unjust. | ||
| And so they're increasingly rebelling against these kind of boomer values. | ||
| And Israel was a really big one because 20 years ago, there was no age difference at all on the issue of Israel versus Palestine. | ||
| And now it's one of the biggest signals in polling in the age group. | ||
| 18 to 29 is less than 20% of them support Israel, but it's 60% of voters over 65. | ||
| So the reason I've been testing NATO is because I think that's coming soon, but we're not quite seeing it yet. | ||
| So you have this aspect, which is kind of wild, is that like Israel has really bad approval ratings because of it's in the news, but people still kind of like Zelensky and people still kind of like NATO. | ||
| And this is higher favorabilities than any political figure at all right now. | ||
| So it's like, yeah, 62%, only 6% have very unfavorable. | ||
| And even Republicans, 56% of Republicans have a very favorable, they have a favorable impression of NATO, only 18% very favorable though. | ||
| But then we ask, well, should the U.S. continue to give more money to NATO than other member countries? | ||
| And only 37% say yes. | ||
| So there's like some aspect of, well, you know, we're not exactly ecstatic about our particular arrangement with them, but only 44% say no. | ||
| I mean, it's a plurality. | ||
| 60% of Republicans say no to us giving more money than everybody else. | ||
| But half of Democrats say yes. | ||
| Only 30% of them say no. | ||
| And then finally, should the United States leave NATO? | ||
| And this is a pet issue for me because I don't want my young kids drafted into World War III with Russia because of Western European expansionism. | ||
| I mean, we're getting like kind of fourth Reich signals out of Germany and stuff like that. | ||
| Like they want a European army. | ||
| If you hear the way that NATO heads talking about, just it's it's almost like he's slobbering over the idea of having a two-front World War III with Russia and China. | ||
| And they're expanding hospital beds in France. | ||
| Like, what are we even doing here? | ||
| But should the U.S. leave NATO? | ||
| 20% say yes and 59% say no. | ||
| 57% of the under 30 voters, so they are less likely to say no than anybody else. | ||
| 23% of them say yes. | ||
| Only 32% of Republicans think we should leave NATO. | ||
| Only 12% of Democrats. | ||
| So obviously Democrats like love this whole cucking ourselves to the international audience. | ||
| I mean, they're on board for that. | ||
| As for like Trump voters, only 29% of Trump voters say yes. | ||
| So people aren't ready to give up on it yet. | ||
| And I don't know why. | ||
| I mean, maybe it's just not in the news enough. | ||
| Maybe we actually have to see like some kind of false flag or some kind of predicate to military involvement. | ||
| But I think like Western Europe's sort of tiptoeing into that Ukrainian situation and it should have been done by now. | ||
| Like we should have been out of there. | ||
| And it ain't great. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Things seem to still be escalating too between Russia and Ukraine. | ||
| And, you know, just a couple of hours ago, I believe it was two hours ago, I saw something come down on the pipelines about Russia, apparently the Russian deputy foreign minister saying that Russia is ready to legally confirm that it has no intentions on attacking the EU or NATO, according to them. | ||
| And then I saw last week they were trying to float the idea that the Russians are okay with Ukraine joining the EU as well, sorry, joining NATO as well is kind of the rumor they were trying to circulate as well. | ||
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So it's just, it's an absolute mess. | |
| I don't know how to describe it, Mark. | ||
| Yeah, I thought that was a red line for them. | ||
| And it probably should be a red line for them, to be frank, right? | ||
| I mean, like the whole idea of a U.S. military security backstop has been one of the big footballs here. | ||
| Now, again, as for Zelensky, like wildly, he still has a positive favorability. | ||
| Not nearly as much as NATO, but it's still 52 to 32. | ||
| But what's kind of weird is that we asked about the fraud implications and 78% of people think that it's at least somewhat serious, 49% very serious, that there's been implications of hundreds of millions of dollars of corruption scheme and embezzlement. | ||
| And then this one was kind of fun too. | ||
| Ukraine has not hit an election in more than six years. | ||
| Is that too long to go without an election? | ||
| 56, yes, 28, no. | ||
| And less than half the Democrats say yes. | ||
| So this is the party of democracy, right? | ||
| They're less likely than Republicans and independents to say yes. | ||
| And then do you agree or disagree with this statement? | ||
| Zelensky is using war not to hold an election. | ||
| Ukraine hasn't hit an election in a long time. | ||
| They talk about democracy, but it gets to a point where it's not a democracy anymore. | ||
| And a majority of Americans agreed with that, 52 to 36. | ||
| So it's like, yeah, he probably should have an election. | ||
| It is weird. | ||
| We're probably fighting that war just so he can stay in power. | ||
| And it's not a good look. | ||
| And so I think this is a situation with NATO, with Ukraine, where it's a problem. | ||
| The core drivers, America will hate if they see them, but it's not really in the news enough, like the way that Israel is. | ||
| And, you know, there's nothing that will get you in the news faster than Americans being afraid that they might get drawn into a war. | ||
| So I guess we'll have to see where this posturing goes. | ||
| Yeah, I think we've seen it time and time again, and American people have had enough. | ||
| Mark, before we go, I want to get to this next poll too. | ||
| I think this might kind of highlight the economy is kind of how it has been this one. | ||
| But 71% of voters say that they're going to stay home for the holidays. | ||
| Now, is that significantly higher than other years? | ||
| Because that seems like a big chunk of Americans looking to stay home. | ||
| I mean, yeah, it is. | ||
| And I think anecdotally, we see news articles about them extending Black Friday sales and foot traffic being down. | ||
| But this is just kind of like an evergreen question we ask. | ||
| We have a ton of other economic metrics. | ||
| First off, unemployment is much higher than the BLS says, especially with under 30 voters. | ||
| We have a 16% approval rating. | ||
| That's not good. | ||
| And economically, what we've seen is that people say the economy is not in the stock market. | ||
| And that's what Donald Trump likes to brag about. | ||
| And also he talks about affordability as in like lowering grocery prices. | ||
| But fundamentally, we have a situation where like basically only one in four Americans say today's children will have it better off than their parents. | ||
| Like the American dream is dead. | ||
| We've gone into a lot of this. | ||
| They think they can't buy houses. | ||
| The housing prices is a crisis. | ||
| The economy is unfair to young people. | ||
| They're really unhappy with big tech. | ||
| Like over 80% of Americans think that these companies are just running wild. | ||
| And so there's all these like drivers that show me that, yeah, our economic system is broken in a profound way that Washington, D.C. like doesn't even get. | ||
| And so I think you're going to continuously keep seeing these drivers like pop up. | ||
| And the reason that this is a problem is because it looks like Trump and the Republican plan to win the midterms is just to tell everybody that they've done a good job. | ||
| And I think that that's, I mean, it's better than like just being horrible at message. | ||
| It's like, okay, fine. | ||
| Remind everybody about bi-inflation. | ||
| Fine. | ||
| Remind everybody about your pharmaceutical MFN and how it's going to lower pharmaceutical prices. | ||
| Fine. | ||
| Make sure everybody remembers that you got gas down a dollar. | ||
| Fine. | ||
| But the American dream was stolen by kleptocrats and corporatism and the rest of the world on global welfare. | ||
| And we see it. | ||
| You know, every state is draining the federal coffers with ridiculous amounts of fraud. | ||
| And so my concern and question is a year from now, when we're looking at the election, will those boasts about the accomplishments fall on deaf ears for Republicans? | ||
| What economic metric could we even point to to say that missions accomplished? | ||
| We've done a good job. | ||
| The economy is better. | ||
| And I would propose that there really aren't any. | ||
| Like maybe a really hot labor market where wages are surging, maybe some measures of wealth inequality. | ||
| And I don't see any way that the needle is going to move fast enough in just a year. | ||
| And I'll tell you, the big one too is that we have a monthly economic confidence index. | ||
| And it hasn't really changed much over the year. | ||
| It's moved up and down a little bit. | ||
| But I broke it out to the under 40 people. | ||
| And these people had a massive surge in economic confidence, a bump up of 20% when Trump came into office back in January. | ||
| Well, it's lost all of that gain. | ||
| It's down 20% since January. | ||
| So there's this aspect specifically of the economy for younger voters who are the sort of like switch hitters here. | ||
| Like this is the political football that everybody's fighting over. | ||
| And it's not good. | ||
| Their numbers are continuously degrading. | ||
| Now, I think really it's good having Vance out there. | ||
| I think he talks about the economy correctly. | ||
| And they don't want to hear mission accomplished. | ||
| They don't want to hear that the golden age is already here. | ||
| And he gets that. | ||
| So I think he'll be a big part of trying to sell. | ||
| I don't know, though. | ||
| I mean, it looks like it's going to be a scrap next November. | ||
| And if the Democrats win, the Congress is going to be insane. | ||
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| It'll be endless content for the rest of us. | ||
| But the reality of it is that's the only thing we have to look forward to. | ||
| The rest of the country will be destroyed. | ||
| And I don't know. | ||
| I just don't see that the right is really doing anything to try to keep their majority and to build on it, to build on it. | ||
| Mark Mitchell, you do an incredible job all the time over at Erasmus Reports. | ||
| Give him a follow on X, YouTube, and also Instagram as well. | ||
| Mark, thanks for joining us. | ||
| We appreciate it. | ||
| Great to be here. | ||
| Thanks. | ||
| Thank you again, folks. | ||
| On his pollster is where you could find him at on X as well. | ||
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| We could go through all the social media stuff. | ||
| Follow him everywhere else too. | ||
| He puts out incredible information and we do love Mark Mitchell. | ||
| And Merry Christmas, Mark. | ||
| Gosh, totally slipped my mind. | ||
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You're watching The American Journal with your host, Breanna Morello. | |
| Watch it live right now at banned.video. | ||
| Welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
| We're excited that you're all jumping on with us. | ||
| We're going to spend the next couple of minutes talking about the illegal invaders who have infiltrated our country, of course. | ||
| It's a massive effort to get rid of them. | ||
| But we've got a little bit of holiday spirit want to send your way, of course. | ||
| Right before Christmas, DHS is upping a little bonus for those illegal invaders. | ||
| They were being paid $1,000 to self-deport. | ||
| Now, they self-deport before December 31st. | ||
| They're going to be paid $3,000. | ||
| It's time to send them ha-ho home. | ||
| That's a bad joke. | ||
| But seriously, folks, DHS is looking to save the American taxpayer a lot of cash and they're looking to up the amounts. | ||
| And so if you know any illegals, maybe just let them know. | ||
| Hey, you get $3,000 if you deport by next week. | ||
| Maybe take them up on that offer. | ||
| That's a lot of cash. | ||
| Plus a free air flight as well. | ||
| Come on, get out of here. | ||
| You might as well do it now. | ||
| You might as well do it now. | ||
| All right, let's turn to Infowars.com because in case you don't make it your everyday go-to website, I don't know why you wouldn't do that. | ||
| A ton of great reporters over there who are dropping very important stories. | ||
| So I highly recommend you add it to your everyday routine. | ||
| Like Dan Lyman are putting up incredible stories. | ||
| Dan just recently posted a story about the Department of Justice filing charges against four legal aliens from Mexico who are accused of trying to stockpile guns by making false claims on federal firearms transaction forms. | ||
| I wonder what a bunch of illegal invaders were looking to do with about 200 guns in Oregon. | ||
| Joining me to discuss his latest report, Dan Lyman himself is one of the incredible reporters we have at Infowars.com and he's going to break down the very latest in regards to this. | ||
| Dan, welcome to the show. | ||
| We're excited to have you here. | ||
| A lot to dive into. | ||
| We're hearing that these illegals wanted a lot of firearms. | ||
| What the heck's going on over there? | ||
| Indeed. | ||
| Great to be with you, Brianna. | ||
| Merry Christmas. | ||
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Yep. | |
| So this story, we got a lot to cover today. | ||
| Interesting about the DHS bonus. | ||
| I think that's a fun one. | ||
| I personally am opposed to paying these people to leave our country, but I do understand why these programs are being implemented. | ||
| And if the administration's claims about self-deportations are anywhere near true, then they've been wildly successful thus far. | ||
| And we can only hope they continue in the coming years because the more illegals that just leave quietly, even if they take $1,000 of our tax money from us, it's probably a much better alternative to more attacks in the streets and very expensive deportation operations and all that. | ||
| So I'd like to see what's going on here, even though I'm kind of opposed to the premise of it. | ||
| But turning our focus here to Oregon, interesting story out of there. | ||
| The DOJ has filed charges, as you said, against four illegals. | ||
| They just made their first appearance in federal court last week. | ||
| And these four men, they're all in their 20s. | ||
| It didn't say, actually, all four are from Mexico. | ||
| I was wanted to clarify, make sure we say where these people are from. | ||
| And so the ATF was conducting audits, reviews of background checks, the basic form that you have to fill out at an FFL when you purchase a firearm anywhere in the country. | ||
| And so you basically put in basic information and just kind of it's supposedly it's just to make sure that you don't turn up on a terror database or that you're not a convicted felon or that you're not taking serious drugs or marijuana, for instance. | ||
| So on this form uh, they were reviewing the submissions from a particular ffl in Oregon in, let's see, it was in Cave Junction Oregon, no name on the actual uh ffl. | ||
| But when they what they realized was that these four guys had all used the same uh ffl to purchase uh, the same firearm over and over again. | ||
| And so, on this form, all these guys were checking or indicating that they had been born in Mexico, but they were checking a box claiming that they were U.s citizens. | ||
| And apparently it's a red flag when an individual continuously purchases the same weapon over and over again and that gets flagged for weapons trafficking. | ||
| And so they started looking into these guys and found out that they had purchased nearly 175, if not more, weapons across the state of Oregon at various ffls um, mostly the same weapon it doesn't indicate what that weapon was um, and that they were all in the country illegally. | ||
| And so it looks like nefarious activities in in Oregon with these illegals, and so they are facing serious charges, which include alien in possession of a firearm. | ||
| You cannot possess a firearm in the United States if you're an alien, especially if you're an illegal alien and making false statements on Atf form 4473. | ||
| So troubling stuff. | ||
| We can imagine what they were up to, whether they were arming their homies in Oregon or they were running guns back to Mexico. | ||
| We don't know, but we're going to keep an eye on this story for sure. | ||
| Yeah, and I remember and i'm trying to look for the update now, and I think we might have one. | ||
| Actually there was an illegal. | ||
| I think this is Chicago. | ||
| An Obama judge decided to say that the illegal was allowed to uh, have a firearm and actually ruled in that way. | ||
| This was last year. | ||
| Uh, it looks like, though the update. | ||
| The Appeals court on monday upheld of the firearm conviction of a Guatemalan native Who was illegally living in the United States for a decade, even though a majority of the courts said that the right for non-citizens to bear arms could still be protected by the Second Amendment. | ||
| So it's kind of like this open back and forth that they might actually have a right to the Second Amendment. | ||
| Look at this one now, too. | ||
| This was back in the original ruling that came up from the Obama judge, which was 2024. | ||
| And that federal judge ruled that, of course, it's an Obama judge, like I said at the beginning, but ruled that the illegal, this is, I think, a separate person, illegal after coming to our country illegally from Mexico, that he was able to obtain a firearm, even though he was charged with possession of a handgun. | ||
| So it seems to be a back and forth as these federal courts seem to work their way through it. | ||
| It might actually make its way to the Supreme Court soon, I hope, to kind of get a grip on this, but it's whether or not the Constitution applies to illegal invaders is kind of the question that's circulating here. | ||
| Again, it seems to be up for everyone's kind of perspective. | ||
| Dan, I'll let you respond to that, though. | ||
| Well, obviously, these same judges would be enforcing crackdowns on the Second Amendment for American citizens. | ||
| And so it's very troubling, but not surprising at the same time, given that the purpose of a system is what it does, and that is to arm illegal aliens who continue to harm American citizens, whether with weapons or with vehicles or with their bare hands. | ||
| So it's just insane to think that a legal alien would have any rights under the Constitution whatsoever. | ||
| Yeah, well, that's a thing. | ||
| That's a thing. | ||
| And Democrats want to pretend like it is. | ||
| It covers illegal aliens. | ||
| And I truly believe it doesn't. | ||
| But again, they say that it's quite vague. | ||
| And we'll see it all play out. | ||
| We'll see it all. | ||
| We need it now, though, because at least we have a conservative majority, some say, conservative majority. | ||
| So we'll see how that all works out over the Supreme Court. | ||
| But Dan, I want to kind of switch up gears a little bit because you have a bunch of other stories that I think are really, really important. | ||
| This one, I think, is very important that we discuss a man who reportedly confessed to brutally murdering a cab driver in New York, then tossing his body into a reservoir, is apparently an illegal alien with prior arrest at the sanctuary state, obviously in New York. | ||
| What's the latest on this one? | ||
| Because this is a very interesting story that you guys have up right now in InfoWars.com. | ||
| Yeah, it's amazing how often when you start scratching the surface on these stories, they just get weirder and more convoluted and really twisted. | ||
| And so in this particular story, and that image that we just shared, the featured image on the article is him smiling broadly, grinning during his apprehension in the state of New York. | ||
| So this guy was either totally deranged or was very proud of himself for what he did, or is both. | ||
| I'm guessing both. | ||
| But anyways, so the story, the victim, ironically and terribly, is actually a legal immigrant from Ecuador. | ||
| And he was a resident of Danbury, Connecticut, but he drove a livery car, a minivan at the moment of the crime in the state of New York, upstate New York, just north of the city. | ||
| And so this illegal alien from Guatemala, if I remember correctly, he was known to the local taxi drivers because he frequently would catch a cab at the same train station in the Brewster area, I believe it was. | ||
| And so this guy guy was well known and he had actually taken several rides in the past with this Ecuadorian cabby named Aurelio Zunio Orbez and the suspect name is Santos Vázquez Ramirez. | ||
| And so anyways, in a prior ride, I assume sometime in the fall this, this illegal alien from Guatemala got into a fair dispute with the cab driver and apparently held a grudge about the whole thing, so that the next time they encountered each other, the the suspect went ahead and apparently he confessed to this. | ||
| He strangled the cab driver, drove his cab to a nearby reservoir, dumped the body into the water and then drove himself to another train station, abandoned the vehicle and hopped in to a train to flee the scene. | ||
| And tragically and horrifically, a fisherman discovered the body of this cab driver floating in the water a few days later and they were able to identify and launched a manhunt and eventually tracked down this suspect and took him into custody. | ||
| And he. | ||
| is being charged with second degree murder and robbery. | ||
| And it turns out that this illegal alien entered the United States during the Obama years. | ||
| He was issued a final order of removal during the first Trump administration, never left the country. | ||
| He has three prior arrests in the state of New York at least two of them for DUI and one for criminal mischief and yet was, of course, allowed to remain in the state, remain in the country and continue committing crimes and, of course, went on to apparently commit a totally heinous crime against this man who is survived by his four children and their mother. | ||
| Really a tragedy. | ||
| It's devastating. | ||
| It's devastating. | ||
| The smirk on his face. | ||
| You want to smack it off his face, of course, because he knows. | ||
| He knows that he's going to be in a system that's very favorable towards him. | ||
| The empathy is going in the wrong direction in the state of New York. | ||
| It always seems to go in the direction of actual criminals rather than the actual victims of these crimes. | ||
| And yet again, here we are. | ||
| I think it's an interesting twist to the fact that this is the legal immigrant uh, who he killed as well. | ||
| So, or allegedly, I should say so uh, just floating that out there. | ||
| Uh Dan, I want to get your take because there's a lot of and i'm gonna let you run through all these stories, because there's a lot of stories in regards to the truckers who have been given illegal aliens, who have been given these cdls. | ||
| We got a lot of updates coming your way specifically to even in a bus crash in Tennessee uh, which was granted uh, the the Cdl license in the sanctuary state of New York again. | ||
| So walk us through the latest a couple of updates that you have for us on several different stories in regards to cdls. | ||
| Yeah, it's amazing. | ||
| We could probably spin out our own website just for crashes involving illegals and possibly even just for crashes involving illegal alien truck drivers. | ||
| I believe Laura Ingram just said the other night that she's terrified to be out on the roads now at this point, and I don't blame her, because we're seeing, day in and day out horrific, horrific crimes uh, that often end up with an American citizen dead or multiple citizens, a lot of times their children but in this story uh, just another example of a sanctuary state granting a cdl to an illegal alien. | ||
| This illegal alien is from China and he entered across the southern border in 2023, was dumped Into the country by the Biden regime, granted work authorization, later obtained a commercial driver's license in the state of New York and was living apparently, in Brooklyn at the time of this accident. | ||
| He was driving a tour bus outside of Nashville, and there was some stopped traffic on I-40, very busy, very busy highway, as you can imagine. | ||
| And apparently, according to investigators, this driver of this bus, which thankfully was empty at the time, was distracted by a video on his phone, made no attempt to stop and rear-ended a big rig, which then slammed into a big rig in front of it. | ||
| So you can imagine just how violent this accident must have been and pushed the other big rig, the second one, into oncoming traffic. | ||
| Another car ended up rear-ending the tour bus. | ||
| So it was a huge pileup. | ||
| And tragically, an American citizen, Carrie Smith, a 31-year-old trucker from Tennessee, was killed in this accident. | ||
| So as we see here, another example of Americans losing their lives to illegal alien drivers behind the wheels of absolutely monstrous machines. | ||
| And so, yeah, he was dumped into the country a couple years ago. | ||
| And the state of New York, the last I saw, they're actually saying, well, hey, this isn't on us. | ||
| He was provided work authorization by the Fed. | ||
| So it's on the Feds. | ||
| So they just, you know, play ping pong with who's to blame. | ||
| But of course, it was a sanctuary federal government that allowed him in and a sanctuary state that granted him this license. | ||
| And now an American citizen is dead. | ||
| Another horrible tragedy. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And it just, you know, I was going to say something, but it was bad. | ||
| It just seems to be more like it's like a pileup of stories, sadly. | ||
| And then, like, you switch over to here and you see another one. | ||
| I mean, if you all recall that video in Washington State, specifically, there's an update on this one that we just recently got to us. | ||
| Washington State, Sanctuary State, again, doesn't work with ICE. | ||
| But again, here we are after being accused, I have to say, of killing someone in a horrific crash. | ||
| This Indian who does not belong in our country was operating another semi, of course, and he plowed his vehicle, resulting in the death of obviously another, I believe they were Americans. | ||
| But long story short, it looks like he was just recently released. | ||
| What's the latest on this front? | ||
| Because this is a big one. | ||
| This caught national headlines. | ||
| Another, just another, it's just so sad. | ||
| Young father from Washington state, apparently, was driving. | ||
| He was between two big rigs on the highway in King County, which is where Seattle is located. | ||
| And the big rig in front of him stopped. | ||
| He stopped in his Mazda, and the driver behind him, reportedly an illegal alien who also was dumped into the country, I believe in 2023, from India. | ||
| Yep, 2023, from India. | ||
| He made little attempt to stop, was going far too fast, apparently. | ||
| And he ends up sandwiching this guy's car into the big rig in front of him. | ||
| And also, his tractor mounted onto the top of this man's vehicle from behind and totally crushed him and killed him. | ||
| He's survived by his two young sons, ages one and four, and his wife. | ||
| And this is another driver who came in through the southern border in 2023, was unleashed into the country, into California, if I'm not mistaken. | ||
| There are so many of these stories that like the details are so similar. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And they all point back to the Biden administration or the Obama administration. | ||
| And then you just have to kind of remember where did they enter and what year was it? | ||
| And many of them entered in 2023. | ||
| We saw what was interesting during that period, of course, there were multiple points along the border that got hit really hard. | ||
| And one of them was Lukeville, Arizona. | ||
| And then, of course, the southern border of California near Hakumba. | ||
| And a lot of the people that were coming in there were Asians. | ||
| And so what we've seen here is the Chinese suspect. | ||
| We've seen the Indian suspect. | ||
| Both of them entered in that general area into the United States. | ||
| And so this driver, another Singh, many of these Indian truck drivers that are being arrested for various violations or just outright terrible crimes are named last name Singh. | ||
| Kamal Preet Singh was arrested on suspicion of vehicular homicide and ordered held on a $100,000 bail. | ||
| Of course, ICE lodge a detainer. | ||
| But Washington is a sanctuary state and King County is the stronghold of that sanctuary state. | ||
| And according to the latest updates, he's actually already been released and they're not even sure if they're going to press charges. | ||
| There were charges originally filed against him. | ||
| They withdrew those charges. | ||
| They're considering other charges. | ||
| But in the meantime, this guy's back on the loose. | ||
| And what I found very troubling a little detail in this story was that, and I think this is probably playing out with many of these foreign truck drivers who obviously aren't playing by the rules. | ||
| This guy actually tampered with his logbook, according to investigators, and indicated that he was driving with a co-driver, but he wasn't. | ||
| And if you're able to do that, you can essentially drive 24 hours a day if you want to. | ||
| And there are very strict rules about how much sleep and rest a truck driver has to get before they can get back on the road in between their driving shifts. | ||
| And if you supposedly have another driver with you, then conceivably you could run the truck as long as you want. | ||
| So we don't even know how tired this guy was, if he was on any drugs, possibly, because a lot of these guys will take drugs to stay awake and drive longer. | ||
| So, I mean, it's just this cascading effect of the Biden administration opening the borders, these guys getting work authorization and then getting CDLs and getting on the roads and killing Americans. | ||
| Yeah, and you have no idea who these people are. | ||
| You know, the report says that he's 25 years old. | ||
| A lot of these illegals are lying about their age when they come into this country, or most because they come from countries that don't even really document any of this. | ||
| Some of them don't even know when their birth date actually is. | ||
| And so I look at a lot of these reports. | ||
| And like you've mentioned, the opening from all of this, his last name, Singh, I have a feeling they're not giving us their actual information. | ||
| So the fact that we're releasing these people makes it very, very hard for us to find them again. | ||
| If we do want to press federal charges on him, it's going to be hard to find this guy. | ||
| And so that's just the harsh reality behind all of this. | ||
| And it's really, really concerning. | ||
| But again, not surprising. | ||
| I mean, there's no accountability to the Democrats that have advocated for this. | ||
| And they have created havoc all across this country, most importantly, devastation with the loss of so many incredible Americans who have lost their lives from their recklessness. | ||
| And there's no accountability at the individual level here. | ||
| So that's the reason why they don't fear any of this. | ||
| They have no problem creating a, what was it, release on a $100,000 bond. | ||
| You can literally take someone's life and they just obviously think that $100,000 bond is okay to have them pose. | ||
| It's really just infuriating, Dan. | ||
| And it's just, I mean, I just, I can't take any more of this. | ||
| It's just so enraging that we allow these illegal invaders to come into our country, commit crimes against Americans. | ||
| And then at the accountability level, the justice levels, they always say there is no actual justice. | ||
| And they all sit there and comply again. | ||
| He's innocent until proven guilty. | ||
| But gosh, I mean, it's quite obvious. | ||
| There's a lot wrong here. | ||
| And you don't release someone like this because he is a threat to public safety. | ||
| And so it's just gut-wrenching to hear these updates. | ||
| But speaking of gut-wrenching, you have an article also up right now on Infowars.com. | ||
| And I'll let you tell the details, but apparently primate meet was found at a Chicago airport. | ||
| What the heck is this, Dan? | ||
| A different kind of gut wrenching, of course. | ||
| And this is not by any means an abnormal story. | ||
| This happens all the time at our airports. | ||
| But the photos of this one are just so stark. | ||
| They're actually, the photos are so intense, even though it's just an animal, that Twitter actually censored CBP's post of these photos because they're just really disturbing. | ||
| And then when we reposted them over at Borderhawk on Twitter, our post was also censored because it's just really hard to look at. | ||
| In many other countries, a desiccated, dried-up primates or other types of rodents or reptiles are considered delicacies. | ||
| And so, bushmeat is banned to bring into the United States. | ||
| You can't even bring in any sort of raw meat. | ||
| Of course, uncooked meats. | ||
| And so, this person, this traveler was arriving from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. | ||
| And in their luggage, the agricultural inspectors found a variety. | ||
| It was over 30 pounds worth of illicit foods and products that they were bringing in. | ||
| But of course, the one that really caught everyone's eye was these dried-up primate. | ||
| I don't know exactly what, you know, what subspecies or what it was, but looks pretty nasty. | ||
| And it probably was going to be consumed. | ||
| Although, in some cases, these animals are actually brought in for religious rituals, satanic rituals. | ||
| And as we pointed out in that article, this happens all the time. | ||
| It also happens a lot in Detroit, where they have quite an interesting population in the area that might use that airport. | ||
| But there was an instance in the summer, back-to-back days, where they seized really disturbing things coming in the luggage from travelers coming from Africa as well. | ||
| One traveler yielded, their seizure yielded 11 pounds of rodent meat. | ||
| They were coming in from Togo. | ||
| And then another traveler had 52 pounds of primate meat. | ||
| So that one that was pictured there was approximately four pounds, apparently. | ||
| So imagine about 12 of those coming in or so. | ||
| Nasty, nasty stuff. | ||
| But this is what happens when you allow tourists to come from the third world. | ||
| I think that this travel ban definitely doesn't, it hasn't been spread wide enough. | ||
| But these people shouldn't even be allowed to visit our country, in my opinion. | ||
| Yeah, and I'll back that too. | ||
| They should not be allowed to visit. | ||
| I mean, this is absolutely disgusting. | ||
| The fact that we allow people who eat bush meat is something that we really need to work on here. | ||
| This is the reason why, okay, no, actually, it's not. | ||
| I was going to lie. | ||
| I was going to spread a deep state lie that they're the ones who spread these diseases around in our country. | ||
| Some of these, remember when they were talking about COVID originally, remember when they said it started at a market where somebody consumed bat? | ||
| I mean, the reality of it is they eat garbage food and we let them into our country. | ||
| I don't think they belong here in the first place. | ||
| But again, they're not trying to assimilate or enjoy our customs. | ||
| In fact, they're bringing their garbage to our country. | ||
| And that could potentially bring and unleash a bunch of diseases. | ||
| And I mean, this is just disgusting. | ||
| Imagine thinking that this is something that's so good that you want to bring it to the United States to eat it like the rest of us do. | ||
| What is it? | ||
| Like beef sticks and stuff like that? | ||
| We're going on a long flight. | ||
| I bring a protein bar. | ||
| That's what they think with this bushmeat. | ||
| Dan, I don't want them here. | ||
| And I'd probably up the amount to $5,000 if they'd all self-deport by December 31st. | ||
| But of course, DHS is being a little bit more fiscal responsible when it comes to all of that. | ||
| And they're only doing about, what, three grand? | ||
| So whatever. | ||
| I guess it is what it is. | ||
| But Dan Lyman, you're doing incredible work over at InForest.com. | ||
| So thank you for your endless coverage. | ||
| We appreciate it, my friend. | ||
| And Merry Christmas. | ||
| Thank you for joining us. | ||
| Merry Christmas to you as well. | ||
| And you know, the leftists always tell us that open borders means amazing food. | ||
| And I think we're seeing that that's not necessarily the case. | ||
| But Merry Christmas to the audience. | ||
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| All right, folks, we got a lot more we're diving into in the third hour of the show. | ||
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| The CIA struck a secret deal to evacuate and resettle over 85,000 Afghans, including members of its elite zero-units paramilitary force with little to no vetting. | ||
| John Solomon at Just the News just published an article that the Afghan assassin who shot the two National Guard members was brought over as part of a secret deal negotiated between the CIA under Joe Biden and the Afghan special forces who had been working with the CIA on the ground as part of the counterinsurgency against the Taliban. | ||
| So this means not only was the Afghan refugee who did this working with the CIA on the ground, but in fact, the whole reason he is here is because of a negotiated agreement between the CIA and those Afghan militia and special forces folks who were assisting the CIA. | ||
| And this is not an unusual thing. | ||
| In fact, it's so common that I think its impact has to be assessed and frankly declassified as to whether or not the CIA has reached such agreements, for example, with fighters in Somalia, whether the CIA has reached such agreements for resettlement and refugee status in Iraq, in Haiti, in you name it. | ||
| Name your combat zone. | ||
| Standard security screenings were deliberately bypassed for these CIA-trained fighters, many of whom suffered severe PTSD and harbored resentment over the debacle of the U.S. abandonment of Kabul on Biden's watch. | ||
| Who are these people? | ||
| And as I said, 75% of them are not green card holders. | ||
| They're not citizens. | ||
| They're not SIV holders. | ||
| They're not even applicants for SIV. | ||
| And this notion that they've been vetted as we would normally vet, I mean, how can we vet people? | ||
| Are you going to call the Taliban government and say, you know, is this information about this criminal record accurate? | ||
| Of course, we can't. | ||
| Normally, we would be able to contact the government. | ||
| Of course, we didn't have an embassy because we had evacuated it. | ||
| So we didn't go through the normal screening to Director Abbazad, your answer earlier. | ||
| We didn't go through the normal screening process that you would for someone applying for a visa. | ||
| You couldn't because we didn't have the visa officials in the foreign office there to do it. | ||
| Lackenwal was resettled in Bellingham, Washington in late 2021 under the U.S. government's Operation Allies Welcome Program. | ||
| He arrived with his wife and five young sons on humanitarian parole, was initially hosted for two months by local private sponsors Stanley and Valerie Creighton, who raised money for the family via a now deleted GoFundMe and received 90-day resettlement assistance from World Relief and longer-term case management from the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants. | ||
| Over 76,000 Afghan individuals arrived via humanitarian parole, with an additional 114,000 resettled through the follow-up on Operating Enduring Welcome from 2022 to 2025 for a combined total of nearly 190,000 Afghans nationwide. | ||
| According to declassified reports, former officials in on-the-ground journalism, approximately 10,000 paramilitary zero units members who were directly created, funded, trained, equipped, and often directed by the CIA, plus thousands of their family members, were evacuated and resettled in the United States by late 2021. | ||
| The damning mockery has reached its zenith. | ||
| Zenith, an administration that imported battle-hardened foreign fighters while lecturing U.S. soldiers about extremism and sedition has turned national security into a cruel joke. | ||
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| The statement Attorney General Merrick Garland says, quote, the Justice Department foiled the defendant's plot to acquire semi-automatic weapons and commit a violent attack in the name of ISIS. | ||
| The day after taking office, the newly confirmed Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, Colin Kyle wrote to the members of this committee, essentially stating that President Biden was smarter than Congress, was confident he had all the angles covered, and believed it was not in the national interest to provide Congress with the assurances required of Section 1215. | ||
| The same government that left billions in weapons to the Taliban also, without a doubt, delivered trained killers to American soil. | ||
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| All right, we're back with the third hour of the show. | ||
| We got a lot more to discuss, a lot more to dive into. | ||
| As many of you guys know, we were discussing at the open of the program in regard to that Brown University shooter. | ||
| Now, according to officials, he is also the man behind the MIT professor, that scientist, that nuclear scientist being murdered. | ||
| And so we're learning more and more about this individual. | ||
| Now, again, we haven't seen any surveillance footage from inside Brown University still. | ||
| We play the clips for you, Brown University presidents, being very dismissive about it, saying that the lack of security footage, by laughing, is playing nice. | ||
| There's absolutely nothing that they've released. | ||
| They don't really see it as like a significant issue. | ||
| Even now, this is a foreign-born individual. | ||
| And according to the Patriot Act, if you're not a U.S. citizen to come in and out of this country, we would have to take your biometrics. | ||
| This person's biometrics would have been obtained and stored by the federal government if they had that footage, clear footage. | ||
| Maybe they could have ran his biometrics through the federal database, found out who he was, and maybe would have had them arrest him a little bit faster rather than days. | ||
| Gennyson wasn't arrested. | ||
| He actually, the coward he was, blew his brains out. | ||
| According to reports, again, suicide. | ||
| It's convenient, isn't it? | ||
| But now the DHS secretary is coming out and she's also detailing, and she actually was very quick on this one. | ||
| According to her, that this individual entered the United States through our diversity lottery immigrant visa program. | ||
| Doesn't really feel like a lottery, though. | ||
| And then he was granted a green card, apparently, from all of this. | ||
| This is something that President Trump in his first term was fighting and pushing back against, obviously, after there was an ISIS terrorist in the New York truck ramming incident that took place that also ended up getting in from the DV1 program. | ||
| He murdered eight people. | ||
| Now, again, she is advising our U.S. Immigration Services to pause DV1 program to ensure that no more Americans are harmed by this, obviously, disastrous program. | ||
| Joining me to discuss all of this, plus more is Drew Hernandez. | ||
| He's the host of the Drew Hernandez Live Show. | ||
| He's an investigative reporter, commentator as well. | ||
| You can find him on X, DrewH Live. | ||
| Drew, I want to thank you for being here. | ||
| This is a lot to dive into, obviously. | ||
| And I'm not really buying, and we can go over this in just a bit, the narrative that they're putting out there, the local police are putting out there. | ||
| But first, I want to get your take on this. | ||
| You know, the DHS secretary jumped on this really, really quickly, saying that this individual got into our country through that lottery immigration program, which is not a lottery at all, considering the type of scumbags that's brought into the United States. | ||
| But now she's putting a pause on that, which I'm sure the left will push back on. | ||
| Your reactions to just what DHS Secretary Christy Noam has done thus far after learning this news. | ||
| Yeah, well, good morning. | ||
| Thanks for having me, Brianna. | ||
| I just think the entire fiasco, I think MAGA's kind of split on it as they're split on a lot of things. | ||
| Immediately, you had a lot of people coming out on X and saying, well, obviously this is a fiasco. | ||
| The DEI police chief, the guy can't even speak English. | ||
| He's all over the place. | ||
| He can't get his story straight. | ||
| Even last night, I was listening to the press conference when they were announcing that they caught him. | ||
| They got him. | ||
| And it's like always, it ends in a suicide. | ||
| So there could be no interrogation, no real questioning going on. | ||
| How convenient. | ||
| But it was interesting because in the press conference last night, not sure if you listened to it, but this DEI police chief, whoever this guy is that can't even speak English, was attempting to communicate that this was the person of interest from the very beginning. | ||
| It was released and it led to the ultimate capture and the way things ended last night. | ||
| But I found that to be very contradicting because they had another person of interest and it was the wrong person. | ||
| And even Kash Patel came out, as always, and tries to take credit for everything. | ||
| It's just interesting how some of these MAGA cheerleaders on X don't know what to do. | ||
| They're all over the place. | ||
| Anytime something appears to be good happening, Kash Patel will run in if the FBI is involved, take credit for it. | ||
| But then it's a massive mistake. | ||
| It's the wrong guy. | ||
| And then it just becomes a fiasco or a circus. | ||
| But then the guy gets, you know, caught and it's a suicide. | ||
| And then it's credit to the good work of the FBI and it's credit to the good work of the feds that actually stepped in and got down to the bottom of it because the DEI, the university leadership was obviously engaging in some kind. | ||
| This is my opinion. | ||
| It appears to be some kind of cover-up. | ||
| So the trust is all over the place. | ||
| I think the trust has been shot for a very long time. | ||
| And just contradiction after contradiction, inconsistencies really doesn't help build any trust between the American people and any law enforcement or institution. | ||
| And that just seems to keep happening. | ||
| And it's a 48-year-old Howard University student. | ||
| The guy apparently attended Howard University in the early 2000s and just somehow made a comeback. | ||
| But here's what's also interesting, Brianna, is we did have Israeli media that was attempting to claim that the shooter of the MIT professor was the same shooter or directly connected. | ||
| And we're hearing that from the feds as well, that that is a possible connection and even local law enforcement, that it's the same shooter, MIT, Brown University. | ||
| But Israeli media was attempting to say that it was an Iranian hit. | ||
| These were Israeli officials. | ||
| And so, you know, I pay attention to the reaction of things as well. | ||
| And I've learned this from Alex Jones too, is, you know, you just kind of see things unfold and pay attention to the reaction of governments, world leaders, officials, and see if they can get their story straight. | ||
| Are there any contradictions? | ||
| Are there any inconsistencies? | ||
| Is there any big push for some kind of crackdown or policy that goes against the free rights of human beings or Americans? | ||
| And it's just interesting how there always seems to be some kind of injection by Israel or the Zionists that this is Iran yet again, just like they did after Butler, Pennsylvania, and J13. | ||
| So, you know, it's just those types of things that cause you to sit back and ask questions, but you're not allowed to do that because, you know, that's just bad these days. | ||
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| Andrew, I remember seeing the report too, that Israel was actually investigating whether Iran played a role in this or not. | ||
| That popped up early this morning. | ||
| And I was just kind of like, well, why would Israel be leading an investigation? | ||
| It just seemed really strange. | ||
| Again, I want to kind of learn more about the professor and all of this, the MIT professor. | ||
| And there was like a pro-Palestinian angle to this at the very beginning phases of the investigation, something that the college was quickly scrubbing from their website. | ||
| You know, we reached out for comment actually to understand why they were scrubbing individuals who were named, but according to the school, had no affiliation at all with the murder that took place. | ||
| And they didn't give us really a detailed response in regards to that. | ||
| They kind of danced around the issue. | ||
| But you also mentioned something that I think is really important. | ||
| You know, at the beginning of the presser, we sat there and watched all these federal agents and local PD, especially the one federal agency and local PD all give themselves pats on the back. | ||
| They always do this nowadays. | ||
| They say, oh, we did an incredible job like they did for the J6 Pipe Bomber 2. | ||
| We did an incredible job at investigating this. | ||
| But the reality is, from my understanding, is the MIT professor was killed after the Brown University shooting. | ||
| And maybe if Brown had the surveillance on its campus that would have captured the images, they would have somehow caught this person before they went out there and killed another person. | ||
| So I don't know why they're saying that after days of investigating this, that this is somehow a great investigation. | ||
| I mean, there were so many missteps. | ||
| In fact, local PD blaming the FBI for that first person that was captured, that wasn't a suspect at all. | ||
| And then we saw President Trump tweeting or Truth Social posts saying that they captured the suspect. | ||
| He was under arrest and then quickly had to revise that. | ||
| That sounded like to me, yet again, that the FBI director probably told him that this person was captured, even though that wasn't truthful. | ||
| And the only reason why I'm assuming it's the FBI director is because, well, he's done this time and time again. | ||
| He was very excited to announce the capture of two individuals and a minor who were apparently plotting a ISIS-inspired terror attack just a couple of weeks ago. | ||
| He jumped the gun on that one before four of the other suspects were even arrested and before the criminal complaint was even filed. | ||
| He posted about that because he was under obviously attack for a very controversial move to use the jet for his personal leisure. | ||
| So it kind of feeled like he was deflecting there. | ||
| He's done this multiple times. | ||
| So even the Charlie Kirk assassination, he said that there was a suspect that was arrested that wasn't actually a suspect at all. | ||
| So he jumps the gun on a lot of this. | ||
| And so, you know, you just highlighted it. | ||
| And I guess I could kind of let you kind of carry it away from here, though. | ||
| But you highlighted how, again, he jumped on board with this and took it as if this was one of their accomplishments for the agency to capture this individual. | ||
| But again, you know, their spokesperson, Brian Ben Williamson, who's a great individual and nothing against him, but he the day before put out a statement saying that the FBI is not leading in this investigation, that they're just kind of playing an assistant role in all of this. | ||
| But now all of a sudden they're claiming victory here as if they really were the ones to help out majorly in all of this. | ||
| I mean, what's your thoughts about how the FBI has handled all of these scandals over these last few weeks? | ||
| I think maybe Kash Patel should stop going on boss girl podcasts with his girlfriend. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Maybe he should stop wasting his time on a bunch of BS giggling and smiling on these stupid podcasts that are meaningless. | ||
| Nobody cares, dude. | ||
| Nobody cares. | ||
| Literally, nobody cares out here about your relationship. | ||
| You know, good for you. | ||
| No hate against them. | ||
| But the American people did not vote for a new FBI director, you know, via the president making appointments, right? | ||
| The American people did not vote for, you know, a new administration that had a new FBI director that was busy going on boss girl podcasts, giggling with his girlfriend with a valley girl accent, like he's from California or something. | ||
| I'm from California, so I can identify this immediately. | ||
| Maybe he should stop wasting his time. | ||
| Maybe. | ||
| Maybe. | ||
| I don't think it's a good sign, Dan Bongino's leaving the FBI as well. | ||
| I think, you know, I know you've been attempting, just like everybody else, to get some info as to, you know, pinning down the reasons exactly why could be some, you know, potential health issues, family issues, wanting to get back to family, or maybe he sees how compromised everything is. | ||
| I mean, obviously, you know, Dan Bongino as well had some major, major, major blowouts attempting to tell the world that Epstein killed himself. | ||
| Trust me, bro. | ||
| I've seen the tape, the tape that was left behind for you to see. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| I just think that's not really a good sign. | ||
| I think if Bongino's tapping out, you got to ask yourself why. | ||
| What the hell is going on at that FBI? | ||
| You know, they could all try and show face and be cordial, which is fine and try to make it look like it's all being held together when it's obviously not. | ||
| The American people are not stupid. | ||
| And that's where, that's where this administration is making a major misstep, major misstep. | ||
| The gaslighting, treating people like they're stupid, treating people like they're not seeing what they're seeing. | ||
| They're not hearing what they're hearing, these massive mistakes. | ||
| And it's like we're returning back to the Bush era of the GOP Republican politics, you know, early 2000s, decades before. | ||
| And this administration has engaged in that and it's pissing people off. | ||
| It's really pissing people off, especially a lot of people that have been OG MAGA from the beginning, because a lot of people were expecting a lot more accountability and a better performance. | ||
| But back to Kash Patel, you know, Dan Bongino leaving the FBI, I just, I just wonder, like, are we in a golden age or are we not? | ||
| Like, wouldn't it be better for Dan Bongino to remain in the FBI, to continue to crack down on the deep state and go after the Adam Schiffs and the Hillary Clintons and all of these deep state villainous satanic operatives of the world? | ||
| I would say I would rather have Dan Bongino in a capacity like that as well. | ||
| I think that him leaving the FBI is kind of telling, to be completely honest with you. | ||
| But back to Kash Patel, again, I think he should stop wasting his time. | ||
| Stop wasting my time, Cash. | ||
| Stop wasting my money. | ||
| Okay, you work for me. | ||
| Kash Patel works for me. | ||
| He works for you. | ||
| He works for the American people. | ||
| Don't ever forget that. | ||
| I don't care who you are and how high you think you are on your high horse. | ||
| You work for me. | ||
| You work for the American people. | ||
| And the moment you turn on that and the moment you start to pull the mask off and people start to see that you think it's the opposite, the moment we begin to realize very quickly just exactly who you really are. | ||
| And I think a lot of people, the American people, especially in MAGA, are starting to see that. | ||
| And these mistakes, these are, you know, are these intentional mistakes? | ||
| Is he incompetent? | ||
| Is this being done on purpose? | ||
| I mean, the Charlie Kirk thing is just a clear example of that, right? | ||
| I mean, and see, but that's the thing, Brianna, is like we get gaslit. | ||
| I know you probably get a lot of this too. | ||
| It's like, okay, well, you're allowed to believe Tyler Robinson is the one that murdered Charlie Kirk, the only one. | ||
| You can't look outside of anything. | ||
| You can't look outside of that, nowhere else. | ||
| It's just him. | ||
| That's what you can believe. | ||
| That's what you can declare. | ||
| He is guilty. | ||
| There's no innocence. | ||
| But if you go outside of that, there's something wrong with you. | ||
| You go outside of that, you're a conspiracy theorist. | ||
| You go outside of that, you're a schizophrenic. | ||
| You go outside of that, well, you're not rational. | ||
| But it's interesting because when you get to the Howard University situation, oh, now all of a sudden, we're allowed to not believe the official narrative. | ||
| Why? | ||
| because of inconsistencies, whether it's incompetence or whether it's intentional, obviously something is wrong here. | ||
| So it's just interesting how there's this back and forth. | ||
| There's this back and forth where you have to believe the official narrative on one thing, but when it comes to the other situation, okay, we can ask some questions. | ||
| And that's what's pissing people too off, because you have a lot of MAGA cheerleaders out here all over social media. | ||
| I don't know what their interest is. | ||
| Maybe they're afraid of losing access to the White House or Mar-a-Lago, which is pathetic, that are unwilling to be consistent on these things. | ||
| And the American people at home, they're just kind of sitting back watching this and they're just shaking their heads and saying, I didn't vote for this. | ||
| I didn't vote for this at all. | ||
| I voted for a serious crackdown and serious accountability into the future. | ||
| And they've had about a year and I don't think we're anywhere near where we need to be. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And Drew, just to kind of, you know, piggyback on what you just said, the attacks that are taking place, though, okay, so let's talk about like how if you don't go with the narrative, the pro-Trump narrative right now, you get attacked. | ||
| I mean, I will put out stories that I know are factually true because they're heavily sourced with those who are close to the sources itself. | ||
| And then I get attacked on social media quite often. | ||
| Kat's heard, obviously, publicly coming after me when he didn't like one of my reports, which is just funny given the fact that his Twitter name is Katz Hurd, I know, but these people are very aggressive at going after you if you dispute anything. | ||
| You know, I also called in the other day to Harrison Smith's show here on Infowars. | ||
| And I've got a lot of connections with the FBI and those closely sourced with Dan Bongino. | ||
| And I gave a report and their unofficial spokeswoman, Julie Kelly, actually came after us yesterday for my report, which clearly cites personal issues, right? | ||
| Because he wasn't supposed to leave the agency this quickly. | ||
| Obviously, this is very abrupt. | ||
| And so one's wondering, well, why? | ||
| And I've been very respectful and just critical of the FBI as a whole. | ||
| So we give a whole update as to what my sources are telling me. | ||
| Again, people very close to the situation, as close as one could possibly get. | ||
| And I believe she called me and Harris and Smith bottom dwellers on X. | ||
| Now, I joked and won't directly respond to her because she's just a frustrated, well, I mean, I did. | ||
| I called her first name and last name out, but I just think these are the kind of people who will go after you and target you if you speak out. | ||
| If you go against the narrative and they don't like it, maybe you piss off some people at these agencies, they will go and pounce on you so quickly. | ||
| Brianna, was this a spokesperson for the FBI or just some MAGA cheerleader on? | ||
| Oh, Julie Kelly is supposed to be a journalist. | ||
| She is close friends. | ||
| Here's the comment here. | ||
| She is close friends with Dan, and I know just that. | ||
| And I've actually had her on my show before. | ||
| She has my number. | ||
| If she had a problem with anything that was said during this discussion, she's got my number. | ||
| She could call. | ||
| She has chosen not to do so. | ||
| She also wasn't very happy with me back in the day when she put out a report saying that the raid at Mar-a-Lago was going to be like an execution almost for President Trump. | ||
| I think I'm probably misquoting her there, but it was very dramatically written, her article on it. | ||
| And I just publicly, without even going after her, posted the documents to prove that this wasn't exactly what was going on behind the scenes because I had sources within law enforcement handed the document over to me so we could see it raw and see that it wasn't the case. | ||
| It's also cited several times in court documents that they had communicated with Secret Service as well, between Secret Service and the FBI. | ||
| They had communicated prior to the raid at Mar-a-Lago. | ||
| So again, I didn't back that raid, obviously. | ||
| That was an awful thing that happened in the first place. | ||
| And he should be sued, or he should sue them and get all the money that he can from it. | ||
| But it was just it was being misrepresented. | ||
| Long story short, we had drinks planned and she canceled and decided to just go bash us online publicly rather than just have a face-to-face conversation. | ||
| So this is just someone who, again, who will go after you publicly if she has a problem with you. | ||
| I prefer to do things privately, though. | ||
| People have my number. | ||
| You can reach out and talk to people. | ||
| But these are people, Drew, who just, again, it's not just Julie, it's other people out there. | ||
| If you question the narrative, they pounce on you. | ||
| The left doesn't do this though, Drew, right? | ||
| If you put out a story and you're a member of the left, they won't pounce on you. | ||
| They just let it all fly. | ||
| They don't turn on each other, whether they do behind the scenes or not, that's fine. | ||
| But publicly, they don't go after you. | ||
| Why do you think that, though, as conservatives, as those who supported the president originally, whenever we offer an ounce of criticism, we're immediately pounced on? | ||
| I think it's pretty obvious within MAGA, within the right wing, the past 10 years. | ||
| And Trump has been really used to this because we've been on this ride with him for nearly a decade now, where he's constantly attacked. | ||
| He's constantly slandered. | ||
| Anything connected to him, whether it's his business or his administration or his family, he's constantly under fire, right? | ||
| And we've always been there to support the president because every time there's this type of assault, right? | ||
| Russia gate, the Ukraine phone call, the impeachment hoaxes, all of that, the indictments, the witch hunts, the lawfare, all of it. | ||
| MAGA has always stood by President Trump's side, as they should be when there's something like that happening because he resembled that freedom, that voice. | ||
| That's what the silent majority term meant from the very beginning, 10 years ago. | ||
| He was that voice. | ||
| He was that the pinnacle of where America really wanted to go and what America really wanted to say. | ||
| So when that was attacked, like Trump has always said, they're not going after me. | ||
| They're going after you, right? | ||
| And it was like, they got to get through me to get to you type of thing. | ||
| And we saw that post January 6th, hunting down the J Sixers. | ||
| So it's been this way for nearly a decade. | ||
| And I think Trump has been so used to, and the administration or anybody connected to him. | ||
| And even MAGA is so used to this, is just constantly defending Trump when he obviously needs it and it's appropriate. | ||
| But when there's some serious issues going on and there's some legitimate criticism because we want change, not because we hate Trump or because we want to throw him overboard, but because we want to hold him accountable, it just seems like you can't do that right now. | ||
| It seems like you can't do that anymore, which doesn't make sense to me because I threw the MAGA hat on in 2015 and fell in love with what Trump was saying and where he wanted to take things. | ||
| And one of the things that I mainly fell in love with was how it was the era of accountability now. | ||
| We're going to hold people accountable. | ||
| And Trump included himself in that conversation. | ||
| But now you have all these shills and you have these people at the White House and you have all these people on these press corps and you have all these, you know exactly what I'm talking about, Brianna. | ||
| You have these people that are just unwilling to legitimately criticize this administration, this president, when it's necessary because we want what we voted for. | ||
| We want accountability. | ||
| There's nothing wrong with that. | ||
| That's American. | ||
| But you get gaslit. | ||
| You get called a panican. | ||
| You get called a traitor. | ||
| You're not truly MAGA. | ||
| So I think a lot of these people are so used to, that's their default to just be loyal to President Trump and defend him no matter what, even if it's not rational and it doesn't make sense and they're hypocritical, even if it's just a legitimate criticism. | ||
| That's backfiring on them because it's creating this kind of new elitist mentality. | ||
| Like that tweet right there that you guys put up, that woman that responded to you. | ||
| What did she say? | ||
| A bottom feeder? | ||
| Yeah, she called them bottom. | ||
| Bottom dwellers. | ||
| Yeah, you're just a peasant. | ||
| You're a peasant, Brianna. | ||
| You're a peasant. | ||
| Anybody asking questions, you're a peasant. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| We're in our high tower and you're just a bottom dweller. | ||
| That's what you are for asking questions. | ||
| And it's like, okay, here we are back to square one 10 years ago where, you know, obviously we were the bottom dwellers. | ||
| We were the basket of deplorers, deplorables. | ||
| We were the ones, you know, that's that's Hillary Clinton mentality. | ||
| But the mentality is the uniparty. | ||
| It's just simply, we're the elites, you're the peasants. | ||
| Stop asking questions and just fall in line. | ||
| And that's not going to fly. | ||
| It's really not going to fly. | ||
| And I think this is kind of indicating the close of the MAGA era. | ||
| Trump's going to be done in three years. | ||
| And like I told Alex Jones a couple of weeks ago on his show is, you know, I don't think this is necessarily about throwing Trump overboard or, you know, doing away with Trump. | ||
| He's going to be in for the next three years. | ||
| I pray he does the best he possibly can for the sake and the good of this country, but it really is time to move on. | ||
| It really is. | ||
| I think it's time to move on. | ||
| It's time to restrategize. | ||
| It's time to mobilize because a lot of young people, you know, maybe the boomers don't understand this because that generation is going to be up in maybe 15, 20 years max. | ||
| But you and I, Brianna, by God's grace, if he gives us this time in life and Christ doesn't return, we're going to be here for like the next 50 years. | ||
| Trump is not. | ||
| So it really is time. | ||
| And that's not disrespect. | ||
| That's just being real. | ||
| I'm a realist, dude. | ||
| So I think that's where we're at. | ||
| You know, I think instead of just wasting time, I'm not saying you're doing this. | ||
| I'm just saying like collectively as we think this thing through, instead of just constantly, you know, having to make Trump look good and make sure the administration doesn't look bad, it's like call balls and strikes. | ||
| This is how it should be. | ||
| But I think we really got to start thinking about what this looks like for the future for the next 20 years, 50 years. | ||
| We really do. | ||
| Drew Hernandez, thank you for joining me today. | ||
| Of course, we appreciate you jumping on the show. | ||
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| Tuned in to the American Journal with your host, Breanna Morello. | ||
| Watch it live right now at banned.video. | ||
| Welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
| We're excited. | ||
| You're jumping on with us, of course, for the second part of Second Hour. | ||
| All right, we've covered a lot thus far. | ||
| We still have you guys all on hold on the phone line, so make sure you stay put. | ||
| We'll get back to calls in just a bit. | ||
| But I wanted to talk about what we were dipping in and out of yesterday. | ||
| As many of you guys saw, Fanny Willis made her grand appearance yesterday in front of one of the Georgia Senate committees. | ||
| Now, she had a lot of explaining to do. | ||
| As many of you guys know, she's been accused of a lot of corruption between her, her boyfriend, and a lot of other things. | ||
| She led a political persecution. | ||
| Thankfully, she failed. | ||
| But just from, okay, let's get a little girly here. | ||
| That attire, I would say she probably stole that from a Christmas tree that looks like the skirt of a Christmas tree. | ||
| It's not exactly a fashion statement, but she has no fasta, issa, as I would say. | ||
| Also, she was sporting a, in case you guys care at home, a nearly $11,000 Louis Vuitton bag. | ||
| I wonder how she could afford all that. | ||
| That's quite impressive. | ||
| That's quite impressive as a county district attorney. | ||
| Now, folks, she was grilled on some really, really key points yesterday, specifically, obviously, her relationship with Nathan Wade, which was her. | ||
| We don't know if they're still together or what the status is, but Nathan Wade was the individual who she appointed to be the special prosecutor in that RICO case that failed miserably. | ||
| And thankfully it did. | ||
| She was asked this particular question in clip 16 about billing because apparently she allowed Nathan Wade to bill for a massive amount of hours per week. | ||
| And in case you're wondering who pays that bill, by the way, it's taxpayers. | ||
| Take a listen. | ||
| I don't review those documents. | ||
| So you're asking me to look at documents that I haven't for the first time. | ||
| What I can tell you is that I allowed Mr. Wade to bill 160 hours a week. | ||
| And then Mr. Wade would be the first one in the office making sure that my staff arrived. | ||
| He corrected their behavior. | ||
| They thought that 8.30 meant 8:30. | ||
| He taught them that 8:30 means 7.45. | ||
| Ah, so he did his job and was able to bill 160 hours per week. | ||
| That is insane. | ||
| Insane. | ||
| Joining me to discuss is one of the great senators from the beautiful state of Georgia. | ||
| Colton Moore is with us today. | ||
| He's also running right now to fill Marjorie Taylor Greene's congressional seat, the 14th congressional district in Georgia. | ||
| And he joins us now to discuss because he had the best seat in the house yesterday, Senator Moore. | ||
| You were right behind Fanny Willis throughout it. | ||
| You probably had her shook. | ||
| She obviously knows who you are. | ||
| You're one of the very few people that are trying to pull for accountability in the state of Georgia. | ||
| So I'm sure she was loving it, of course. | ||
| But she was very, she seemed very uncomfortable, although she had poor posture throughout the entire committee hearing itself during her testimony. | ||
| We were all wondering the control review. | ||
| The guy is like, ladies, sit up, be respectful. | ||
| The entire testimony, she was just disrespectful to your colleagues. | ||
| What did you take away from all of this? | ||
| Well, I tell you what. | ||
| I mean, from the time she walked in and she had, I mean, we've always said she's the Atlanta mafia, and she definitely came off as that Atlanta mob boss walking into the committee hearing. | ||
| When she sat down and she looked behind her and she saw me, she had an absolute freak out. | ||
| I mean, the woman was stunned. | ||
| She sized me up up and down and she called over her personal bodyguard to come over and sit right next to me. | ||
| And I said, that's no problem, Miss Willis. | ||
| It'll be no problem. | ||
| He can sit right here. | ||
| Welcome, sir. | ||
| She was very shook up by my presence there. | ||
| But you got to remember, I mean, for two years, I've been calling for an investigation and to defund Fonnie Willis. | ||
| I mean, I was even kicked out of the Rhino Republican caucus in the Senate for putting so much pressure on them for them to do their job and investigate Fonnie. | ||
| This is the first time she's finally appeared before the state senate. | ||
| And we learned some pretty fantastic things. | ||
| I mean, stuff we had already assumed, but we finally got some proof on. | ||
| You know, Fonnie always claims that she's the queen of RICO, but in reality, she's running a RICO market herself because the same day that she releases letters to the governor and the attorney general calling for them to retain all of their information was the same time that Jack Smith is appointed. | ||
| It's the same time that people in high-level places of the DOJ are leaving the DOJ and working for Alvin Bragg. | ||
| I mean, Nathan Wade, another thing, was spending tens of thousands of dollars to coordinate with the January 6th committee. | ||
| And Fonnie Willis had no idea that that money was being spent or that's what he was doing. | ||
| On the same day that all of this starts with this whole conspiracy around Alvin Bragg and Jack Smith, Nathan Wade is on the phone with the White House for eight hours, eight hours. | ||
| And Fonnie doesn't understand why. | ||
| She doesn't know. | ||
| And anytime she was pressed on any of this, all of a sudden, her response was, The only reason why you're asking that question is because I'm a black woman. | ||
| Well, that might work from wherever she comes from, but here in Georgia, we operate a little differently in race relations. | ||
| All right. | ||
| We're all one blood. | ||
| We're all Georgians. | ||
| And that whole race-baiting argument doesn't work like she may think it does. | ||
| I mean, obviously, Georgians aren't taking that very seriously. | ||
| And the other thing is, which is mind-boggling to me, Fonnie Willis in this account that we've just discovered yesterday that nobody knows how it was funded or why it was used to spend money out of to hire Jeff DeSantis, not to be confused with Governor DeSantis, but this Jeff DeSantis guy has worked for Kamala Harris, worked for Joe Biden, worked for Charlie Bailey in Georgia, and was working for her in public relations. | ||
| And as soon as she drops the letters and starts this indictment against President Trump and the 18 others, they start tracking her earned media earnings. | ||
| And she has earned $600 million in media. | ||
| That's how much money she would have to spend if she wanted to gain that much coverage just since this case started. | ||
| That's absolutely astronomical to use taxpayer money in such a corrupt way, try to take the way of the liberties. | ||
| And then the cherry on top for her, she was just tracking and trying to get more and more media attention for her own personal gain. | ||
| Okay, let's break that down a little bit because $600,000 is insane. | ||
| Now, that's something that's being footed for. | ||
| Yeah, that's being, that's being the taxpayers are covering that expense. | ||
| And that's to land more media coverage. | ||
| Is that correct? | ||
| Okay, yeah. | ||
| So we have an account that we don't know where the money came from, but it was written out of an official Fulton County District Attorney's account that used to pay for the media research to track how much value she was actually gaining for her own name, Fonnie Willis, not Fulton County District Attorney's Office or anything like that, her own name. | ||
| And that earned media. | ||
| This isn't actual money that she spent. | ||
| This is how much value she received for promoting her own personal brand. | ||
| Isn't that something? | ||
| Isn't that something? | ||
| And you could feel it when you were watching her throughout all of this, that this was all about personal benefits to promote herself at this point. | ||
| And she took down a lot of poor, I mean, just people who I feel so bad for, people who never even met the president were wrapped up into that RICO case. | ||
| Then there were other incredible patriots like Jeff Clark, who were also wrapped up into that case, who literally never sent the letter that they accused him of. | ||
| And they sat there and they tried to tarnish his reputation and tried very aggressively to go after him. | ||
| The expenses, the damages that these people have to pay for, I mean, their life savings completely wiped out just to defend themselves in this case. | ||
| And this woman has zero empathy at all for these people. | ||
| And I know earlier you cited that there were eight hours taken up on a phone call with the White House. | ||
| Was that also billed to taxpayers? | ||
| So I know there were several hours that Nathan Wade did bill taxpayers for. | ||
| So was that phone call with Nathan Wade in the White House? | ||
| All of this was taxpayer money. | ||
| Now, to your point about the victims, essentially the 18 people who were indicted and had to go through, and I mean, people were having to sell properties, mortgage their houses. | ||
| The state senate has passed legislation that allows for these people to get all of their money back and attorney's fees as well. | ||
| So, you know, Fonnie Willis, Fulton County, they're ultimately going to have to pay all of this money back to these individuals when that is brought into effect. | ||
| You know, it's, I don't know if justice is served yet. | ||
| In my opinion, Fonnie Willis needs to come back. | ||
| Nathan Wade needs to come before this committee. | ||
| Jeff DeSantis needs to come before this committee. | ||
| I mean, the connections that, and Jeff DeSantis has made hundreds of, made hundreds of millions of dollars through Kamala Harris and Joe Biden. | ||
| I mean, he was, in my opinion, really the plant of the White House in Fonnie's office to coordinate with Alvin Bragg, the J6 committee, and Jack Smith. | ||
| And they're all, they were all running a straight RICO to try to take down President Trump and anybody else who was on his side. | ||
| I mean, think about the chilling effect that it had on every other legislator's voices or even everyday Americans. | ||
| People were afraid to speak out against the election because what is Fonnie Willis going to do? | ||
| Is she going to say, I'm going to jail because I'm part of some RICO? | ||
| I mean, think about it. | ||
| Some of these people never even made it to Fulton County and she was charging them because she said it was a RICO case. | ||
| Absolutely ridiculous. | ||
| Yeah, no, it's absolutely ridiculous. | ||
| And you mentioned the Senate bill. | ||
| Does that have the support of the governor in Georgia? | ||
| You know, I certainly hope so. | ||
| If he wants any face at all, yeah. | ||
| So that would be good. | ||
| That'd be great to hear. | ||
| I also want to get to the point of a lot of us when we were reporting on what was happening in Fulton County believed that Fannie Willis was meeting with the White House. | ||
| And there seems to be some proof of that that has popped up. | ||
| And I wanted to see if you guys have anything else on this because, you know, there's logs that suggest that she did meet with the vice president of the United States. | ||
| Have we gone anywhere with this? | ||
| Have we received more information? | ||
| She's denied this in the past, but it seems like there's a lot of proof here that suggests that she actually did higher meetings. | ||
| Well, I mean, does she have to be there in physical person or does she just leave Wade on the speakerphone for eight hours, right? | ||
| She made trips to DC. | ||
| Tens of thousands of dollars was spent coordinating with the J6 committee. | ||
| I mean, it is very clear and evident to, I think, any reasonable person that there was coordination with the White House. | ||
| I mean, look at the dates. | ||
| How is it coincidence that Jack Smith and the resignation from the DOJ, all of this happens literally on the same days? | ||
| That's coordination. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| No, it appears to be that way. | ||
| And we'd love to see more information on that. | ||
| I mean, we've been talking about this for years now. | ||
| And I know she continues to deny it, but it's pretty clear that this was happening on several fronts. | ||
| I mean, you outlined Alvin Bragg and others as well have all been on this for quite some time right now. | ||
| And it's clear that there was some type of communications, but it's unfortunate that the J6 committee just happened to hit mass delete on a lot of the key evidence that would tell us if they were speaking or if they weren't speaking. | ||
| I mean, we had the chairman Lautermill gone, Barry Lautermill gone just a few days ago, and we asked these key questions and a lot of even the footage has been released, delete, I'm sorry, from the J6 committee and the surveillance footage that day. | ||
| So this is really frustrating. | ||
| We're constantly having to work away behind on all of this. | ||
| But, you know, there are some signs of hope here. | ||
| So let's be a little optimistic. | ||
| Let's turn to this story. | ||
| The DOJ on Friday filed a lawsuit against Fulton County, Georgia in an attempt to obtain those records from the 2020 election. | ||
| Now, this is a bold move being made because, again, folks, all of this started with a lot of allegations that Fulton County was experiencing a lot of corruption back in 2020 when it came to their elections. | ||
| There are people who I've spoken to on the ground in Fulton County who believe that a lot of these records have since disappeared, that they no longer have a lot of these ballot stubs and these signature envelopes that are being called into question here. | ||
| What do you make of the DOJ's attempt to get access to all of this? | ||
| No, I think they've got every right to, and I think it's the right thing to do. | ||
| I mean, go back to the phone call with Fonnie Willis. | ||
| You can make this connection here. | ||
| I mean, the phone call of the 11,000 votes, that the whole, the whole key to Fonnie Willis's case, what people don't realize is literally sitting right next to the Secretary of State when this phone call is made is 14,000 affidavits of fraud from citizens all across Georgia who signed with the threat of perjury, the threat that they could go to jail if they were found to be lying, that they saw election fraud. | ||
| So all President Trump was asking for is go open up the first three boxes over here, investigate that fraud. | ||
| I mean, Fonnie Willis always likes to say, oh, they're trying to overturn the election. | ||
| No, it was very simple. | ||
| They were trying to question the integrity of that election. | ||
| And then you stop them from doing that by trying to put them in jail for the rest of their life. | ||
| The DOJ, I'm super excited. | ||
| They're coming to Fulton County, but you got to remember too, this election fraud, while it was big in Fulton County, it wasn't just there, right? | ||
| Floyd County, which is part of my district, extreme election fraud there as well. | ||
| A lot of proof of it. | ||
| It's scattered all across Georgia. | ||
| And I tell you what, we have got to get to single day voting and paper ballots in this country because the machines, they win. | ||
| Artificial intelligence is too strong. | ||
| If you want the humans to be in control, we've got to get to paper ballots. | ||
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| And that's something that we're disappointed with on a federal level is not being pushed more aggressively. | ||
| We're watching as the president continues to say this. | ||
| But unfortunately, right now in both the Senate and the House, we're not really seeing much momentum on that front. | ||
| And I think that's really, really important. | ||
| You know, Senator Moore, I wanted to ask you as well. | ||
| I know that, you know, sadly, we're losing the congressional member who I've loved dearly over the years, Marjorie Taylor Greene, stepping away from her seat right now, but you have decided to run for her seat. | ||
| So give our audience some insight as to what you're looking to accomplish with this congressional run. | ||
| Yeah, I mean, ultimately fill that void. | ||
| I mean, there are a few people who have put out as many Marjorie Taylor Green signs as I have across the district. | ||
| It's extremely saddening to see the see her resign in this way. | ||
| Ultimately, we Northwest Georgia is one of the most conservative places in the entire country. | ||
| We can't afford to send some rhino up to DC that's just going to blend in with the curtains. | ||
| I mean, I've been the Trump's number one fighter in the Georgia legislature. | ||
| I want to make sure that he gets some congressmen up there that can fight on behalf of his agenda and leave a great legacy over the next two years. | ||
| I mean, I would love to see, we're just talking about elections. | ||
| I want to see a mandated single-day election from the federal government. | ||
| Why move? | ||
| Why have it in November? | ||
| Just put it on, you know, July 4th. | ||
| We all go vote and shoot off fireworks and take the day off and vote for America. | ||
| I think that would bring in some great patriotism. | ||
| But ultimately, the number one issue for everyday Northwest Georgians and across the country is affordability. | ||
| You know, the two most expensive places are the gas station and the grocery store. | ||
| And we've got to continue to fight to stop inflation, quit sending all this money to Ukraine and elsewhere. | ||
| I mean, just my home little county of 15,000 people, if it got its fair share of the money that's been sent to Ukraine, it would have nearly 15 million dollars. | ||
| I mean, when you start putting things like that into perspective, and hopefully I can articulate that in Washington, you know, we can represent Northwest Georgia well. | ||
| Yeah, well, we're looking forward to this. | ||
| Clinton, you've been a fighter for quite some time now. | ||
| We've been watching you for a couple of years, so we're excited that you're running for MTG's seat. | ||
| We wish you the very best, of course, for our audience. | ||
| If you want to learn more about his campaign, you can head on over to ColtonMoore.com. | ||
| Senator, thank you for joining us today. | ||
| We greatly appreciate your time as always. | ||
| So thank you. | ||
| Thank you so much. | ||
| Merry Christmas. | ||
| Merry Christmas. | ||
| All right, folks, we're going to continue taking your calls. | ||
| I know a lot of you have been a hold for quite some time now. | ||
| So let's turn back to your comments. | ||
| Let's turn to Tim in Seattle. | ||
| Tim, welcome back to the show. | ||
| Tim in Seattle. | ||
| Hold on one second. | ||
| Tim, you there? | ||
| Yeah, I'm here, Brianna. | ||
| How are you? | ||
| Good morning. | ||
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Good. | |
| How are you? | ||
| Doing okay. | ||
| Um, I just wanted to ask for the right wing to figure it out. | ||
| I mean, we're getting led astray by psyops and paid uh politicians for narratives and whatnot, and we're just seeing it all. | ||
| We're for and and it's it's it's rather frustrating. | ||
| So I think we should set down the psyops, especially with the whole January 6th pipe armor thing. | ||
| They arrested it, they know it's a CIA agent, they know it's Capitol Police agent, but they're going to throw this black guy who obviously is innocent, and they're going to try to shove it down our throat and accept it. | ||
| And if we accept that, then we have to accept every other lie that they give us from here on out. | ||
| So it's either we stop accepting the lies that they give us, or we just literally throw the white flags up and ask the deep state to be polite and show us mercy. | ||
| That's what I think. | ||
| Well, thanks for calling, Tim. | ||
| You know, it's crazy because here on Infowars, obviously, we've challenged this narrative that this is this aspect who's responsible. | ||
| We've read through the criminal complaint. | ||
| I tell you, there's nothing really there that I think of substance that truly pins this on this guy. | ||
| And I was told when I asked, because I asked tough questions, when I asked, you know, what else do you guys have on this guy? | ||
| I'm told that you're going to get more information. | ||
| And so, yeah, I'm not buying it when it comes to this being the mastermind behind J6, the pipe bombing situation. | ||
| It doesn't make any sense. | ||
| It doesn't. | ||
| And the fact that he is, according to his family, someone who does DoorDash also has me concerned because, again, he could just be someone who just picked up these things because he was told to do so, paid a couple of maybe $100 off in cash and was like, all right, I could use the money and did it. | ||
| I mean, that's me speculating here. | ||
| But again, yeah, I just don't think that we go along with this narrative because it doesn't seem to make sense. | ||
| And we haven't seen videos of him walking. | ||
| I'm sure we'll have that soon. | ||
| But again, yeah, I would say, Tim, spot on. | ||
| Again, we need more information on all of this. | ||
| And, You know, the old guys before they stepped into this agency all believed you when they thought that this was a government operation. | ||
| Now, all of a sudden, it's changed. | ||
| No surprise there. | ||
| Thanks for calling and waiting on hold, Tim. | ||
| We appreciate it. | ||
| All right, let's turn to Tim in California. | ||
| Tim, welcome to the show. | ||
| Good morning, Brian. | ||
| Thank you for taking my call. | ||
| Thank you for calling. | ||
| What's on your mind? | ||
| You know, the other day, we all had this four people arrested, and they were arrested for planning to bomb on New Year's Eve here in Southern California. | ||
| Well, now, last night, actually 4 a.m. yesterday morning, 16 members of a local gang linked to the Mexican mafia were arrested in a sweep here in San Gabriel Valley of Southern California. | ||
| The gang is called Puente 13. | ||
| And if you wonder where the San Gabriel Valley is, I'm sure they're from La Poente. | ||
| You can look that up and you'll see basically where it is. | ||
| It's about 20 miles east of Los Angeles, 20 to 30 miles, depending on what part of the valley you're in there. | ||
| But they served over 20 arrest warrants. | ||
| They picked up 16 people. | ||
| And I mean, they got thousands of M30 fentanyl and car fentanyl pills and fentanyl powder and all this kind of stuff. | ||
| And for those that don't know, the car fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that's a hundred times more powerful than fentanyl. | ||
| So, anyways, if you see their photograph, the arrest photo of these 16 guys, it's got the same stripe over their eyes, the little stripe, you know, like in custody or arrest here, the same kind of photography they did for the other four, only this time it's 16 people. | ||
| A couple of them are already dead. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| No, it's all concerning. | ||
| I actually didn't even see the story. | ||
| So you put this on my radar, Tim. | ||
| So thank you for that. | ||
| Yeah, it's a lot going on. | ||
| Actually, and it's up to five arrests now in that left-wing terror plot, the alleged left-wing terror plot. | ||
| So yeah, it's pretty insane. | ||
| But we've got our eyes on this. | ||
| I'm glad you brought that story to our attention, Tim. | ||
| Thank you for that. | ||
| My gosh, it just seems to get worse and worse and worse. | ||
| People that have come into this country. | ||
| Tim, thanks for calling. | ||
| Thank you for staying on hold. | ||
| We greatly appreciate your time. | ||
| Let's go to Marcus. | ||
| Marcus, what is on your mind? | ||
| Hello, Brianna. | ||
| Good morning. | ||
| Good morning. | ||
| I don't like this backpilling of President Trump. | ||
| I think he's doing wonderful work. | ||
| And you've got to understand that there was four years of people in power, which broke a lot of things. | ||
| And there was before that, there was half of the government which was arrayed against Trump in the first administration. | ||
| So what you've got is continued activism against him in every form possible. | ||
| And he is doing such wonderful things. | ||
| I think that this is the man. | ||
| I wish he was still going at 100 miles an hour like he was when he started. | ||
| I think that there's a lot of lawyers in deep state that have been whispering in his ears and saying we can't go this fast, can't do this, can't do that. | ||
| But as far as him personally, he is a wonderful president. | ||
| And I just, I can't stand people just constantly bashing him. | ||
| It's like, I can't even listen to Harrison anymore because I know where he's going to go. | ||
| He's just, his hat is just as clear and present. | ||
| And I don't like hearing that. | ||
| So I wish you guys could kind of put a check on yourself about that. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Well, Marcus, hear me out, right? | ||
| I give balance coverage. | ||
| So I think I covered the good and the bad. | ||
| And I think it's fair to be critical. | ||
| You see, here's my thing. | ||
| And I'll let you answer because we got about, I'll give you like a minute on the other end to answer. | ||
| But on my end, I've covered extensively all the good things he's done. | ||
| We've encouraged him to continue doing great things and we've kind of put our footing in. | ||
| But this is going to be an opinion. | ||
| And so I can't sit here and tout everything that he's done is good, right? | ||
| I continue to see him supporting more foreign deeds rather than American. | ||
| We continue to sit back and watch him as he is spending more time on taking meetings with foreign officials. | ||
| And that's concerning. | ||
| Yes, okay. | ||
| He's done some great things on the economy. | ||
| We outlined that. | ||
| Immigration, we've outlined that. | ||
| But when you talk about the people who have infiltrated into the administration who are withholding and I would say holding up the greatness that he could possibly be doing, he has not yet gotten rid of those people. | ||
| I mean, how long do we have to wait before we start going, all right, where's the changes? | ||
| You know, we're told when we asked questions in regards to the personnel changes that are being made internally over agencies like the FBI and the DOJ. | ||
| We're told, oh, just we can't talk about it. | ||
| But, you know, the woman who's prosecuting the J6 pipe bomber, the alleged J6 pipe bomber is an individual who has committed, according to several people's allegations, she has committed, I would say, treasonous acts. | ||
| She has brought forward pieces of evidence that she claims are evidence, which are manufactured. | ||
| We saw what she did during the Proud Boys trial. | ||
| We also saw what she did to General Michael Flynn when the charges were supposed to be dropped. | ||
| She decided to, they say it was a mistake, put the wrong attorney ID information in there to withhold those charges from being dropped. | ||
| But these people are still in key places. | ||
| You got to purge them. | ||
| You got to get rid of them. | ||
| And I know he's going to sit there. | ||
| People in these positions are going to say, oh, well, we can't just do the firings. | ||
| But folks, you have to. | ||
| Marcus, I'll let you have about 30 seconds to respond to that. | ||
| Okay, that just absolutely proves my point. | ||
| And what I'm saying is that there's a lot of people in the administration which are going to say, you know, Trump's going to be out of office in four years. | ||
| And we're going to have that same, these people come after us. | ||
| Again, we can't do anything. | ||
| So what I would ask from you is that you, when you go to these press conferences, you ask when President Trump is going to fire Bondi, because that is a big problem that we have. | ||
| Yeah, I don't think it's even on his radar to fire her right now, honestly. | ||
| He keeps saying that he likes the job that she's doing. | ||
| And do you like it, Marcus? | ||
| Sorry, we have 10 seconds now. | ||
| Okay, just one last thing. | ||
| Can you look into not repeating yourself? | ||
| I mean, I know that it's like an exclamation point that you put on things, but I will do what I want to do, Marcus. | ||
| Thanks for calling in, Marcus. | ||
| We appreciate your time. | ||
| All right, folks, don't go anywhere. | ||
| We got more to discuss in the third hour of the program. | ||
| We'll be right back. | ||
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I completely agree with Larry. | |
| This is going to be the golden age of infrastructure investing, both in terms of the need for capital as well as investors who want that capital. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| In a move that's raising alarms across the nation, BlackRock, through its 2024 acquisition of Global Infrastructure Partners, or GIP, has surged into direct ownership of U.S. energy infrastructure. | ||
| BlackRock, one of the largest asset managers on Earth, which owns just about everything, appears to be quietly buying up huge pieces of the U.S. energy grid. | ||
| But don't worry, they say it's all about building infrastructure for artificial intelligence. | ||
| So don't worry about it. | ||
| Nothing to see here. | ||
| Shifting from passive investor to hands-on controller of critical utilities and grids. | ||
| The company BlackRock that's everybody in America? | ||
| They're going to be buying utility companies now. | ||
| That's right, utility companies. | ||
| They've already purchased an electric company up in Minnesota. | ||
| You. | ||
| They have plans to invest hundreds of billions of dollars into the utility market here in the United States so you can watch your electricity and gas bills go up to nosebleed levels. | ||
| The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission approved a $6.2 billion takeover of Elite, parent of Minnesota Power, by a BlackRock-led consortium with Canada Pension Plan in October of 2025, granting private equity majority control over power serving 150,000 customers. | ||
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This $6.2 billion deal follows months of debate and pushback from groups across Minnesota. | |
| It is not always going to be in the financial best interest of BlackRock to keep our rates as low as possible. | ||
| That's not the business that they're in. | ||
| They're in the business of making profit from as many things as possible. | ||
| I'm a Minnesota power customer. | ||
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| As they have extracted all of the value out of the retail and service sector that they can, they are increasingly turning their attention to infrastructure and the things that make up the material basis of our lives. | ||
| Meanwhile, GIP is in advanced talks for a potential $38 billion acquisition of AES Corporation, which is a major player with renewable assets nationwide. | ||
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| Thousands of miles of overhead pylons will be erected to connect offshore wind farms, solar farms, data sheds, and millions of cars and other renewable sources to that national grid. | ||
| In Texas, BlackRock's footprint grows via GIP-owned firms like Eolian, developing massive battery storage projects such as the Padua Complex near San Antonio to stabilize ERCOT amid retiring fossil plants and exploding AI-driven demand. | ||
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Blackstone is currently in the process of purchasing the Texas New Mexico grid. | |
| BlackRock actually started under Blackstone. | ||
| And while they still claim that they're separate now, if you look at their yearly reports and their quarterly reports, they still push the ESG narrative. | ||
| The Texas Attorney General here has a lawsuit against BlackRock for that very reason, where they were manipulating the grids and pushing solar and wind technology and offsetting coal and oil and gas because of them pushing this ESG narrative. | ||
| Consumer advocates and experts warn of profit-driven models loading debt onto the utilities, slashing accountability, and hiking residential bills to subsidize big tech clients, eroding public oversight of essential infrastructure serving millions. | ||
| And private equity prioritizes returns over resilience. | ||
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You're tuned in to the American Journal with your host, Breanna Morello. | |
| Welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
| We're excited you guys are joining us today. | ||
| A lot going on over here. | ||
| Welcome back. | ||
| Happy Wednesday, everyone. | ||
| Second hour of the program. | ||
| We're kicking it off right now with Congressman Andy Ogles joining us in just one moment. | ||
| I wanted to bring you an update, though. | ||
| As many of you guys know, we've covered it. | ||
| I've covered extensively on my ex page. | ||
| There was a brutal, brutal sexual assault that took place in Tennessee. | ||
| It was absolutely heartbreaking when you read through the details. | ||
| So once I saw this story pop up, I reached out to DHS because I wanted to see if this individual who was apparently sexually assaulting a woman outside of a southern Nashville church on the steps of that church. | ||
| Well, she later died. | ||
| The woman apparently was unconscious. | ||
| How do we know this? | ||
| Well, first responders were the ones who were driving past this church at 9.30 p.m. | ||
| And they noticed what was happening. | ||
| So the suspect in this case, his name was 30, they say he's 39. | ||
| These ages tread lightly on these ages, is a 39-year-old man named Mohammed Mohammed. | ||
| Now, this individual is the one who is currently being accused of raping this woman outside of a church. | ||
| Now, again, first responders apparently were the ones there to intervene, but this woman did not survive. | ||
| Now, again, I reached out to the DHS as soon as I saw this story come out. | ||
| This was back in August, and they did confirm that they do believe that this is not a U.S. citizen. | ||
| Now, it's a very common name, obviously, so tread lightly on that issue. | ||
| Unfortunately, even in that jail, there was multiple Mohammed Mohammeds. | ||
| Now, if you're wondering who this individual is, according to reports, he was brought into the country by, well, obviously the Biden regime, the Obama regime, I should say, sorry. | ||
| And he's been living here. | ||
| He's from Somalia, of course. | ||
| Surprise, surprise. | ||
| But how was he able to get back onto our streets repeatedly after having a very lengthy criminal record? | ||
| Well, multiple judges, of course, Democrats, decided to just continuously release this guy. | ||
| So he was arrested, released, arrested, released. | ||
| And none of them really wanted to intervene in all any of this. | ||
| They just kept doing it. | ||
| Well, these judges don't like being called out when they decide to do stuff like this. | ||
| They think that you and I should just deal with it, tolerate it. | ||
| Whenever they want to release a violent criminal back onto the street who has a long history of committing criminal acts, obviously, good luck to you. | ||
| But if you dare to out them for what they've done to the American people and putting us all at risk, well, they don't seem to like it. | ||
| Congressman Andy Ogles has done just that. | ||
| He actually went through this man's criminal record and just decided to detail what judges kept releasing him. | ||
| Now, because he put the names out there, they weren't too happy. | ||
| And now they've written a letter, it looks like, to the governor of Tennessee, asking the governor for heightened security because they feel threatened by the comments. | ||
| Joining us now to answer about all of this is the great congressman from the great state of Texas, Tennessee, I should say. | ||
| Andy Ogles joins us now. | ||
| We're excited to have him on the program today. | ||
| There's a lot to discuss here. | ||
| Congressman, thank you for joining. | ||
| I'm excited to have you on. | ||
| You're obviously one of the very few who are putting up a fight on all of this. | ||
| We have sadly been infiltrated by people that do not share our values and think it's okay to do acts like this. | ||
| You know, he's accused of sexually assaulting this woman outside of a church. | ||
| Obviously, first responders stepping in and sadly this woman did not survive. | ||
| So you decided to go through his criminal record and detail what judges specifically gave him time and time again the opportunity to reoffend. | ||
| And now they're saying that their safety is at risk. | ||
| How do you respond to that? | ||
| Well, I mean, you know, like you said, and thank you for, you know, covering this story, but this is an individual who'd been arrested 21 times. | ||
| He'd been released over a dozen times. | ||
| I mean, here's eight different mugshots of this guy. | ||
| Like if this isn't a cue for any judge, any prosecutor that he does not belong in the streets, I mean, what else is there? | ||
| And so obviously there's drug charges, right? | ||
| But you have indecent exposure. | ||
| You have sexual battery. | ||
| This guy was a predator. | ||
| This crime was preventable. | ||
| And you literally have a woman who was raped to death on the steps of a church. | ||
| If you and I were to write a screenplay about a case like this and we were to present it to Hollywood, that judges would just allow someone like this back on the street, they would reject it because it's laughable. | ||
| But it's happening. | ||
| It just happened. | ||
| And so that's why I've called for the National Guard to come to Nashville when you have a wackadoodle state rep who used her car to literally block ICE, putting them in harm's way. | ||
| You have a city mayor, a radical activist city mayor who doxed ICE agents, potentially a federal crime. | ||
| And now we have these judges who released a predator. | ||
| And they say that it's political rhetoric. | ||
| No, it's called accountability. | ||
| This woman should be alive. | ||
| She should have never been raped. | ||
| And if these judges and the state rep aren't going to do their job, I'm going to do it for them. | ||
| Because the people of Nashville deserve to be safe. | ||
| Our wives, our sisters, our daughters deserve to be safe. | ||
| This guy was from Somalia. | ||
| If they had followed the law, he should have been arrested. | ||
| And quite frankly, he should be deported. | ||
| And so that's why I've reached out to ICE and I've requested that he be deported as quickly as possible. | ||
| Because right now we're hearing that the district attorney is going to evoke Jillian's law and that this guy will never go to jail. | ||
| He'll go to some cushy hospital and they'll release him in a few years. | ||
| No way, no how. | ||
| Enough is enough. | ||
| I'm going to do everything I can to get this guy deported, that he's off the streets of Nashville and the women of Nashville are safe from this predator. | ||
| And quite frankly, while I've been a leader on this issue, acknowledging the fact, like Paul Revere screaming and saying they're coming, they're here. | ||
| We've got to fight back. | ||
| And if you don't believe me, look at Minneapolis. | ||
| If you don't believe me, look at London and France, where you have cities that are overrun by migrants. | ||
| There are no go zones in those cities. | ||
| And you look at Sweden, where the migrant population is, what, 10, 12%, but yet they're responsible for 80% of the rapes. | ||
| No more. | ||
| We have to acknowledge that they do not belong in this country. | ||
| Well, we do. | ||
| We do. | ||
| And, you know, thankfully, President Trump is really putting this on the map for so many Americans who probably aren't familiar with this population and what goes on in their own countries. | ||
| And we just played a couple of clips earlier in the show to detail that for them as well. | ||
| But I want to get back to Jillian's Law because when you said that, that just really made me upset because I didn't really know that they were trying to use this. | ||
| And I want to dive into that because that's something that's really meant for those who have mental illnesses. | ||
| This is something that obviously is now being manipulated. | ||
| If this is true, that they would use this law to go out there and to prevent someone who obviously brutally raped a woman. | ||
| I know he's being accused of it and he, of course, has his court date. | ||
| But first responders were there to intervene in all of this. | ||
| There's obviously eyewitnesses to this account. | ||
| Explain the Jillian law angle to this. | ||
| How are you hearing this? | ||
| Well, obviously we have sources, but that being said is, look, if this guy's mentally ill, then he can be mentally ill in his own country. | ||
| Not here, not on our streets, not in Nashville, not in Tennessee, and not in the United States. | ||
| I'm going to get this guy deported and I'm going to make sure that Nashville is safe from sexual predators like this guy. | ||
| He should have never come to this country. | ||
| Obama let him in back in 2015. | ||
| Look, his culture, his community, his people do not belong here. | ||
| Period. | ||
| I say it and I say it out loud. | ||
| I get criticized for it, but enough is enough. | ||
| And again, look at the facts. | ||
| Europe is overrun. | ||
| Sweden, and I go back, just look at the data. | ||
| The migrants are 10 to 12% of the population. | ||
| They're responsible for 80% of the sexual assaults. | ||
| No, I'm not going to tolerate this kind of nonsense. | ||
| And the district attorney, how dare you to try to get this guy off, a known sexual predator who raped a woman to death. | ||
| That is not the purpose of this law. | ||
| And like I said, I'm working with ICE. | ||
| I've reached out to ICE. | ||
| We're going to get this guy deported. | ||
| He's not going to be on the streets of Nashville. | ||
| And if the judges and the DA in Nashville are not going to do the job, by George, I'm going to do it for him. | ||
| The fact that we even have to argue this, it feels like common sense, but sadly we have DAs that don't want to do their job that are being funded by liberals, liberal groups that despise this country and want to see it absolutely collapse. | ||
| I can't even imagine how we have to make this argument. | ||
| I'm going to reach out to the DA's office because this should not be allowed. | ||
| That is infuriating that they're manipulating the laws to side with someone who, I mean, it's eyewitness accounts at this point. | ||
| I mean, people saw what happened to this woman before she lost her life. | ||
| I mean, this is totally egregious. | ||
| The fact that the fact that it even happened outside of a church on their steps makes it even more just stomach turning at this point. | ||
| It's absolutely egregious. | ||
| And you cite, which is common sense, that if people really wanted to know more about Islam and about the people that were important to our country, all they have to do is open, crack open a Quran, over 100 verses in it, preach about violence, about encouraging their followers to conduct violence on non-believers. | ||
| They believe that women who are non-believers could be used as sex slaves. | ||
| It is in their own Quran. | ||
| You don't have to sit here and just pretend like this isn't real. | ||
| Read their own words. | ||
| And we constantly are, and I know, Congressman, you're dealing with the pushback on all of this because anyone who speaks out about this is targeted by groups like the Muslim Brotherhood, obviously, and CARA as well, who want to continue to sit there and pretend like you can't go out there and criticize these people. | ||
| But the reality is, is this is what we've imported. | ||
| So many, and it's not just you. | ||
| I mean, Amy Meck is constantly dealing with threats because of these groups. | ||
| When you look at states like Florida, when you look at states like Texas who are brave enough to go out there and designate these two groups as terrorist organizations, what are your thoughts on that? | ||
| Because we're hoping that this catches some momentum, obviously, and that other states also follow suit. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| Quite frankly, we should do it nationally at the federal level. | ||
| But that being said, you know, during the Cold War, if a governor, if a president were to import known Russian spies, operatives, or, you know, individuals from the Eastern Bloc that were known, you know, they don't like America. | ||
| They're working for the other government. | ||
| It would have been considered treasonous. | ||
| And now you fast forward to the modern day, and we have the Obama and the Biden administration who literally flooded our communities with people from countries who hate us, with people who hate us. | ||
| They commit crimes. | ||
| You look at Minneapolis where you have billions of dollars in fraud committed by individuals who don't belong here, don't want to be a part of our society. | ||
| They're just here to take advantage of the American taxpayer. | ||
| And like I said, if you don't believe me, if you think this is political rhetoric, just look what's happening in Europe. | ||
| Look at London. | ||
| I just saw a video of a guy who tried to rape. | ||
| She was 14 or 15 years old. | ||
| And his defense was the fact that he's from another country. | ||
| And in their country, it's okay. | ||
| That individual doesn't belong in London. | ||
| He does not belong in the United States. | ||
| He does not belong in Tennessee. | ||
| He does not belong in my community. | ||
| Enough is enough. | ||
| I'm not going to stick my head into the sand. | ||
| I'm not going to back down and I'm going to fight on this issue. | ||
| It's my country. | ||
| I want my country back and I'm going to fight to my last breath. | ||
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| And we're thankful that you're that dedicated to the cause because we know that this comes with a toll and the toll usually is a lot of threats, a lot of name calling. | ||
| And that's the reason why we can't back down from this. | ||
| And you're not alone as well, like I mentioned earlier. | ||
| I want to play clip 16 for you because Stephen Miller, obviously one of the very outspoken members of the Trump administration on this subject matter, continues to hit this part out of the ballpark at this point. | ||
| He doesn't fear the name calling anymore and he's addressing the Somalian issue specifically. | ||
| Take a listen. | ||
| So you see with a lot of these immigrant groups, not only is the first generation unsuccessful, again, Somalia is a clear example here. | ||
| Not only is the first generation unsuccessful, but you see persistent issues in every subsequent generation. | ||
| So you see consistent high rates of welfare use, consistent high rates of criminal activity, consistent failures to assimilate. | ||
| But this shouldn't be a surprise, Will. | ||
| It's just common sense. | ||
| If Somalians cannot make Somalia successful, why would we think that the track would be any different in the United States? | ||
| Go third world country by third world country. | ||
| No one's saying, look, there are people all over the world that are great people, but you look at the society. | ||
| If Libya keeps failing, if the Central African Republic keeps failing, if Somalia keeps failing, right? | ||
| If these societies all over the world continue to fail, you have to ask yourself, if you bring those societies into our country and then give them unlimited free welfare, what do we think is going to happen? | ||
| You're going to replicate the conditions that they left over and over and over again. | ||
| Congressman, most people think it's discriminatory to sit here and say that we should not be bringing these people into the country. | ||
| The president obviously looking for different ways to make sure that we stop importing people from Somalia and other countries that are from obviously third world countries, but most importantly do not share our same values. | ||
| What are your thoughts on the president's efforts this far and what Stephen Miller just said there? | ||
| Well, first off, you know, Stephen Miller is a dear friend of mine and he hits the nail on the head. | ||
| He says the quiet part out loud. | ||
| When you're importing third world individuals with third world values, you can't be surprised that their community becomes a third world. | ||
| You can't be surprised or pretend that you're surprised because look, the worst welfare conditions in the United States of America are better than anywhere in Africa, anywhere in that part of the world. | ||
| And so they come here from their perspective, they're living high on the hog and they turn their communities into crime-riddled, predator-driven communities. | ||
| They don't belong here. | ||
| They will not assimilate here. | ||
| They're not, their cultures do not mesh with our culture. | ||
| And at the end of the day, we have to acknowledge that. | ||
| And I'm sorry if that hurts your feelings, but to the judges in Nashville, when the woman was being raped, when she was taking her last breaths, where was her security? | ||
| And if the judges think that they need more security, then I would challenge them, join me in calling out the National Guard because every citizen of Nashville deserves that type of security, not just them sitting in their high tower. | ||
| They're the ones who are releasing sexual predators onto our streets. | ||
| They're the ones releasing predators and habitual criminals onto our streets. | ||
| I've had enough. | ||
| This crime should have never have happened. | ||
| This crime was preventable. | ||
| The reason this woman was raped, raped to death, is because these judges let this guy. | ||
| And look, if I had a pit bull, a dangerous pit bull, and I'm in a crowd and I let that animal go, I would be responsible for whatever that animal does. | ||
| These judges are responsible for what this animal did. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Yeah, they are. | ||
| And this is the problem that we're dealing with right now in this country. | ||
| You know, law enforcement agencies, district attorneys, obviously, and judges just seem sometimes to be sympathetic towards these predators, these alleged predators, and they just continuously give them time and time to reoffend. | ||
| I mean, we've talked about on the show, you know, I live in Texas and sadly in Texas, where I live, Dallas, over the last two years, we've seen 48 mosques be built. | ||
| And it obviously has a lasting effect on a lot of us. | ||
| We see it firsthand. | ||
| But most importantly, I mean, I keep bringing this up because I think this needs to be the stamp moving forward. | ||
| There was a man who followed me into my apartment complex. | ||
| And although he's claiming not to be Muslim, he's not from this country. | ||
| The documents that I've seen claim that he was born in Egypt. | ||
| He told someone he was born in Egypt who reached out to me, but he followed me into my staircase. | ||
| And the only way to get him out of my apartment complex was when I pulled the gun on him. | ||
| And I think that's what every single woman in this country needs to start doing because we can't trust the judges. | ||
| We can't trust these law enforcement agencies. | ||
| The police didn't even want to look into this. | ||
| They described this as a flirting incident. | ||
| This man who followed me into my home. | ||
| So it's up to we, the people, to take this back and to make sure that we are able and ready to defend ourselves because we are really dealing with this big, big issue here. | ||
| And the president, obviously, and you, you guys are one of the very few who are fighting this good fight. | ||
| But how do we turn things around when law enforcement agencies, judges are refusing to do their jobs and protect the people in this country? | ||
| Well, you know, I'll stand up for our first responders and it was first responders, as you said, that ultimately intervened on this woman's behalf. | ||
| There were some firemen driving by in their truck. | ||
| They pulled over. | ||
| They ran out to try to rescue her. | ||
| Ultimately, she succumbed to her injuries. | ||
| But at the end of the day, I think courage is courageous. | ||
| That is why I and a handful of other members of Congress are willing to talk about this issue. | ||
| And what I'm seeing is more individuals, more members of Congress that are talking about it. | ||
| And kudos to the president and Stephen Miller as well. | ||
| I'm close to both of those, both of those men, both of those leaders. | ||
| And we must acknowledge the fact. | ||
| And again, if you think it's political rhetoric, all you have to do is look at London. | ||
| Look at Paris. | ||
| Look at Sweden, where they've literally designed rape-proof panties in Sweden because sexual crime has become an everyday occurrence in Sweden at the hands of these migrants. | ||
| Enough is enough. | ||
| When you import the third world values into your country, don't be surprised when it becomes a third world community. | ||
| We have to fight back. | ||
| And we have a radical city mayor who's sympathetic to these individuals. | ||
| We have judges who are sympathetic to these individuals. | ||
| And if they're not going to do their jobs, I took an oath of office to the people of the 5th district, to the people of Tennessee. | ||
| I'm going to defend them. | ||
| I will do it on the streets of Nashville. | ||
| I'll ride through the community like Paul Revere and say they're coming. | ||
| It's time for us to stand up and take back our country. | ||
| Yeah, that's exactly what we need to do. | ||
| Before you go, though, I want to play this clip because I saw that you shared it. | ||
| And it's one of the Metro Nashville councilwomen, Porterfield. | ||
| She had a very interesting setup to the moment she's decided to start speaking. | ||
| And we can use some comical relief. | ||
| So folks, take a listen to Clip 17. | ||
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Good evening, everyone. | |
| Today is December the 4th. | ||
| I want to start by acknowledging that this meeting is being held on the unceded stolen land of the Cherokee, Shawnee, and Uchi people. | ||
| And to remind you that no one is illegal on stolen land built by stolen labor. | ||
| Okay, you guys are up against the law in Tennessee right now. | ||
| Just your thoughts about, I mean, what an open. | ||
| What an open. | ||
| What is she even talking about there? | ||
| Well, you know, I'm not sure that she can walk and chew gum at the same time. | ||
| But that being said, you know, that is a chapter in our history. | ||
| They were a conquered people. | ||
| And the United States of America was built by the hands of individuals who came here, who wanted a better life, who assimilated and built the best nation in the world. | ||
| We are the sole superpower. | ||
| The worst day in the United States is better than any else anywhere else in the world. | ||
| I stand by those comments. | ||
| And oh, by the way, if you come to this country in violation of the law, you're an illegal and you should get the hell out. | ||
| I like that. | ||
| That is one way to end a great interview, my friend. | ||
| Thank you for calling in today. | ||
| Thank you for joining us, Congressman Annie Ogles. | ||
| We greatly appreciate your time as always. | ||
| And keep up the good fight. | ||
| It's worth fighting. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Thank you, sir. | ||
| All right, folks, a lot more underway. | ||
| We're appreciative of Congressman Annie Ogles joining the program today. | ||
| A lot there, a lot to take in. | ||
| You know, again, this fight is a fight that's worth fighting because, folks, if we allow this to happen, what's happened throughout Europe, we keep talking about it. | ||
| It's not about immigration. | ||
| It's about conquering the West. | ||
| And once you start accepting that, once you start realizing that, once we start reminding people of that, I mean, that's when we win. | ||
| We have to keep telling people, this is not about immigration. | ||
| Stop with the immigration talk. | ||
| This is a desire to conquer the West. | ||
| And they've done so throughout Europe, but we are standing in the way right now. | ||
| And this is a Christian nation, whether they want to believe it or not. | ||
| This is a Christian nation. | ||
| And you cannot sit here and conquer the West like how so they desire to do just that. | ||
| It's very fascinating to sit back, watch, obviously, as many of you guys know, because it's been a, it's a heated issue. | ||
| It's a heated issue. | ||
| We're thankful, though, Republicans are starting to get bold on this issue. | ||
| Obviously, for places like Dallas, it's a little too late. | ||
| It's a little too late, but we could save the rest of the country. | ||
| And great work. | ||
| Amy Mack over at the Rare Foundation. | ||
| She does incredible work. | ||
| I mean, incredible work. | ||
| She was the one who was screaming from the top of the hill about how Florida is also being conquered as well. | ||
| And I think most people didn't even realize it. | ||
| Again, you don't realize it because like in Texas, epic. | ||
| I've driven around. | ||
| It is people who are able to just live in their own community. | ||
| They don't have to travel out. | ||
| They've got their supermarkets, their restaurants all nearby. | ||
| It epic, though, when you drive around the East Plano Islamic Center, they don't want you calling it that anymore, though. | ||
| They have a new PR push for the meadow. | ||
| When you drive around there, the street names have been changed and the street names, specifically because they own the land, they could do this, have been changed over to Islamic Conquerors. | ||
| I mean, what else do you need to see, folks? | ||
| What else do you need to see? | ||
| Again, Amy Mech doing incredible work over at the Rare Foundation. | ||
| That is R-A-I-R Foundation. | ||
| If you're not following her in X, you got to do so. | ||
| She's uncovering all the truths. | ||
| And she's also the one that got Florida to step it up and to go out there and to actually push back. | ||
| She was screaming about this issue for a very long time, constantly posting clips of their own words being used against them at that point. | ||
| I mean, we found out here in Colling County that there was a mosque taking in speakers that were talking about beating their wives, but don't beat your wife and leave a mark, giving them advice as to where you could hit your wives to bring them back to the common sense, of course. | ||
| And don't beat them till you kill them. | ||
| No, just beat them enough so they get back onto the common sense angle of all this. | ||
| The absurdity is off the charts, but that's what's going on right now in our country. | ||
| So everyone needs to wake up. | ||
| All right, we've got more to discuss in just a few moments. | ||
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Into the American Journal with your host, Breanna Morello. | |
| Watch it live right now at banned.video. | ||
| Good morning. | ||
| Welcome back. | ||
| American Journal. | ||
| We're excited. | ||
| You're all here, of course. | ||
| A lot going on all around the world. | ||
| We're catching you up on. | ||
| I wanted to kind of bring it back to this insane video that we talked about earlier in Taiwan. | ||
| Multiple people injured. | ||
| Looks like the number has gone up. | ||
| Three people have been killed, including the individual, the individual, the attacker, who decided to begin just stabbing people randomly in Taiwan. | ||
| Now, this is strange given the fact that it's Taiwan. | ||
| And we have the actual video of this person pulling the knife out of his bag and then running up to a crowd of people, as you see here in this footage. | ||
| And he just starts stabbing them. | ||
| Just start stabbing them. | ||
| Sadly, two people were killed. | ||
| The third is obviously this individual. | ||
| He fell off a roof, it looks like. | ||
| He made his way into the metro and continued to stab people. | ||
| Nine people in total have been wounded. | ||
| We don't know Motive yet. | ||
| His name is 27-year-old Chen Wen. | ||
| He apparently also threw a smoke grenade nearby or an underground exit. | ||
| Now, again, we don't know Motive. | ||
| Is in Taiwan. | ||
| So that's what's just so strange. | ||
| Local hospitals reported these three deaths, of course, and these nine people who have been injured. | ||
| We are still waiting for more information as it trickles out, but the footage is just completely, completely disturbing. | ||
| And so we'll keep bringing those updates as it continues. | ||
| As we open up the show earlier today, with we detailed specifically how the Brown University and the MIT shooter are all connected. | ||
| Now, we had Drew Hernandez on just a few moments ago, and he did also discuss how Israel is claiming that there might actually be an Iranian tie to all of this. | ||
| Again, the individual was a Portuguese national. | ||
| He was in our country due to the lottery system, but there apparently is some type of concern where Israel is stepping in now and it's looking to investigate this to see if this was something regarding the Iranian government. | ||
| So we'll keep you updated on that as we learn more, of course. | ||
| But I want to switch things up a little bit. | ||
| The AI threat. | ||
| As you guys know, President Trump has made it one of the main purposes of his administration to kind of focus on AI. | ||
| He wants us to be the number one leaders in AI. | ||
| I don't know about that one, but this is what he's saying. | ||
| He wants us to be able to be the leaders in AI. | ||
| Well, the president signed an executive order this week, and it's kind of concerning when you look at it. | ||
| It limits the state regulations of AI and it would possibly allow just the federal overrule those regulations is kind of what his EO is going with these days. | ||
| The governor in Wisconsin, Tony Evers, is warning about this, saying that this would make kids and families in Wisconsin less safe. | ||
| Joining me to discuss all of this is Mel Kay. | ||
| She's the host of the Mel Kay Show. | ||
| She's also the author of Americans Anonymous as well, which is available right now on Amazon. | ||
| It gives you the power to take back your government. | ||
| And she's outlined that for you in Americans Anonymous, which is available right now on Amazon. | ||
| Mel Kay joins us now. | ||
| Mel, thank you for being here. | ||
| When it comes to AI and this technology movement that's going on right now, I know that you're the one who's been screaming about this for a while, but it looks like President Trump, he's committed to making this a top issue for his administration. | ||
| He wants to be able to lead the way in this AI battle. | ||
| What do you make about this EO that he just signed, this executive order where he is trying to take away the regulations from the state and make it more of a federal regulated industry? | ||
| Well, also, you know, he's proposed a tech force also in conjunction with all of the tech companies of which he met with not too long ago. | ||
| All of this is very disturbing for somebody like me who's been covering the technocratic global governance model that has been pushed on us by the globalists for decades. | ||
| And this is actually, to me, exactly that same direction. | ||
| And I'm sorry to say this because people want to believe the best, but there is a global public infrastructure that is already built. | ||
| It went on steroids to finish it during the first term of the Autopen, and it is almost completely done. | ||
| And it is interoperable, which means the whole world is on this same global public infrastructure. | ||
| And who are the partners? | ||
| All of the partners that Donald Trump is listing as his partners in taking over tech on the world stage. | ||
| So the disturbing part here is the Constitution and the Bill of Rights essentially have been basically debatable since the Unconstitutional Patriot Act. | ||
| But this is a whole new level of that. | ||
| And this is not being voted on by the people. | ||
| And the people have no say in this. | ||
| They don't get to decide. | ||
| And again, is efficiency and technocracy the route that America wants to take? | ||
| That is the closest route to totalitarian track and trace surveillance agenda 2030. | ||
| And yet what we're seeing now is people are lining up to get their eyes scanned. | ||
| They're giving their handprints. | ||
| I hear that soon you're going to be charged if you don't have a real ID. | ||
| All of this is unconstitutional. | ||
| I don't understand where the Constitution fits in. | ||
| And as I believe it was Thomas Jefferson, oh no, maybe it was Madison that said those that would give up liberty for security deserve neither. | ||
| And at this point, the United States of America, maybe we're getting kind of back our physical border, but where's the border in cyberspace at this point? | ||
| And again, I've talked a lot about the model of stakeholder capitalism, global public-private partnership, all of that. | ||
| Well, they're all partners of the World Economic Forum, which is right now being run, unfortunately, by Larry Fink, who is also the head of BlackRock, that is investing trillions of dollars in U.S. taxpayer money through all the pension funds that he runs through BlackRock into Agenda 2030 in real time. | ||
| And then Trump pulls him out to join the negotiating in Ukraine. | ||
| I really don't know what's going on. | ||
| And then we had the Susie Wiles article that is just a disaster and they're all acting like it's not a big deal. | ||
| It is a big deal. | ||
| So we are being sabotaged, and the American people have no say about anything. | ||
| And as long as they allow these NGOs that are between the people and the government running our country, subverting the will of the people, and we're talking about tech lobbyists, we're talking about insurance lobbyists, we're talking about foreign government lobbyists, military industrial lobbyists, all of these NGOs that connect to them. | ||
| The American people have no say. | ||
| Why aren't the American people being asked if we want to have a full technocratic track and trace surveillance? | ||
| They want to train a tech force to make the entire government run on AI and algorithms. | ||
| Well, if you've ever listened to Noah Harari or anyone else that has talked about this openly on stage at the UN or the World Economic Forum or at the COP conferences, we're walking right into that. | ||
| And I don't hear anything or anyone talking about the Constitution or the Bill of Rights, let alone Donald Trump was abused for four years, really eight years, but four years of lawfare. | ||
| So what happens when all of this technology gets into the hands of the Democrat Socialist of America? | ||
| You know, and they don't want two parties. | ||
| They shouldn't even be allowed to be running for any offices at all because they are technically funded by globalist labor organizations that are against freedom. | ||
| They're essentially global socialists. | ||
| But here we have AOC is leading, apparently, for 2028, Democrat Socialist of America, Momdani, Democrat Socialist of America. | ||
| So when he transfers all this stuff through JD Vance or, God forbid, AOC, and they have this kind of power, what then? | ||
| What does America look like then? | ||
| Where's the Constitution or Bill of Rights? | ||
| He didn't have a Fourth Amendment right. | ||
| None of us did while Obama was spying on us, then while Hillary Clinton started the whole spy campaign, then when Obama picked it up, then the last four years. | ||
| I mean, America is not a free country right now. | ||
| And all they're doing is handing over the tools to be less free. | ||
| I don't understand it. | ||
| Mel, it's frustrating to sit back and watch because, you know, I say all the time, I feel like at best, all we're doing is we're hitting the pause button on this takeover, but it's much worse than that at this point. | ||
| It's very obvious that they just don't even care. | ||
| They don't even, I mean, understand the issue. | ||
| I mean, that's just kind of me playing nice right now and saying that this is due to ignorance because, like you just mentioned, too, Fourth Amendment rights being violated. | ||
| You know, we talked about it last time you were on the show. | ||
| FISA's up for potential renewal soon. | ||
| We're waiting to see those conversations begin. | ||
| You want to add to that? | ||
| Yeah, where is Rosemary Collier's report on Barack Obama spying on this whole country? | ||
| You know, I mean, Snowden is in hiding somewhere or is in Russia. | ||
| We got Assange, they tortured him for 13 years. | ||
| The truth is, America has lost our freedom. | ||
| We are completely captured. | ||
| And now, because they want to be the first in the space race or AI, as if they're not 20 years ahead. | ||
| I mean, this is the big lie of all of tech is that everything that DARPA and Q-Tel created, which is basically the internet and all the social media platforms, are still fully infiltrated. | ||
| They haven't ended the sharing with the Five Eyes Nations. | ||
| Barack Obama and Eric Holders spied on 3 million American citizens that were ideologically unaligned with them. | ||
| Nobody's ever put out the Collier report that's a 99-page report on the spying by the Obama administration that was, of course, restarted as soon as Donald Trump won into all of us. | ||
| The last four years, there were 10,000 basically illegal searches into innocent American citizens. | ||
| The warrantless surveillance 702 has ended any kind of Fourth Amendment or probable cause. | ||
| I mean, and you know what? | ||
| They're not thinking long term in terms of does the United States of America want to be controlled by algorithms and AI and have no freedom and no say and nobody to address your grievances to. | ||
| I mean, we're already being, all these January 6th people got put in jail for just showing up at the Capitol. | ||
| What's going to happen when you have nobody to even talk to and they come and get you? | ||
| So I'm very, I think it's very dangerous. | ||
| They're allowing the Democrat Socialist of America to take over the Democratic Party. | ||
| And then at the same time, they're also not stopping the illegal situation that is going on with all of the, I believe, the violations of our rights from scanning your eyes and saying they're not keeping them, they're keeping them, scanning your hands, getting every aspect of public service and social security and everything onto an AI algorithm system to put in whose hands? | ||
| And why haven't the American people had its say in this? | ||
| Because I don't think if the American people fully understood global governance and how this works and that all of this tech is interoperable and we are sharing it with the EU that is full-on totalitarian and going into the Fourth Reich. | ||
| I mean, we are sharing all of our intelligence with the Five Eyes Nations that overthrew this country with Barack Obama in 2016. | ||
| Nobody's been held accountable and I don't see that happening. | ||
| And then Susie Wiles goes and does this Vanity Fair article. | ||
| I've never been so infuriated. | ||
| And then they all defend her. | ||
| Like she's the greatest ever. | ||
| She just gave them all the lawfare people and out. | ||
| They are going to destroy us if we don't get our crap together. | ||
| But I am telling you right now, that Vanity Fair article is disgusting. | ||
| She exonerated Bill Clinton and I have talked to victims from 2008 forward. | ||
| Virginia Guffray and I were back and forth. | ||
| Her book, Bill Clinton Needs to Be Held Accountable. | ||
| And Susie Wiles says there's no evidence of him going to Epstein Island. | ||
| There's 27 trips. | ||
| He went to Morocco. | ||
| He went to Africa, all these places with Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
| He was at the White House dozens of times. | ||
| And this Susie Wiles does an interview where she says Trump's on a retribution tour. | ||
| This isn't about Trump. | ||
| This is about the overthrow of the duly elected president that the United States of America, the people elected in 2016, and a color revolution by those same people that is still going on. | ||
| And then this woman goes, does 11 interviews with a hostile Vanity Fair after what happened with Wolf during the first term with Bannon? | ||
| And then she exonerates Bill Clinton. | ||
| I mean, I don't understand what is going on, but I know that all of us that sacrificed our lives and our careers and everything else to help, I thought, get some justice, and now we're being undermined at every turn. | ||
| And Dan Bongino leaving, well, I hope he comes and tells us what's really going on. | ||
| But anyone that's acting like that Susie Wiles' Vanity Fair article isn't devastating to the cause that we fought for in justice and in Epstein is out of their minds. | ||
| And to see every single one of those people in that inner circle, including Donald Trump, step up and say that this woman's the best thing that ever happened to America. | ||
| Oh my God. | ||
| Well, let's talk to some of the victims of Jeffrey Epstein that have been in the room with and on the plane with Bill Clinton. | ||
| I mean, she literally said that there was no evidence against Bill Clinton going to the island. | ||
| That's a total lie. | ||
| Even the Secret Service went with him. | ||
| So, I mean, I just don't understand what's going on. | ||
| And then she says, you know, this is retribution. | ||
| The crimes weren't against Donald Trump. | ||
| They were against the people of the United States of America. | ||
| They were against the voters. | ||
| The voters have no voice and no vote and haven't in decades. | ||
| And now we thought maybe we would take back the country. | ||
| And they're going in the opposite direction. | ||
| And it's really disturbing. | ||
| Well, Mel, let's like hover over the Vanity Fair interview for a second because she didn't give just one interview. | ||
| They gave 11 interviews. | ||
| And that's just mind-blowing to me given the fact that we know that these publications have recorded. | ||
| Well, that's the other quote. | ||
| So she's over here saying, oh, they misrepresented what I said. | ||
| Okay, well, obviously it's recorded. | ||
| So likely, because you're trying to discredit this reporter and how they represent the interview you gave, we'll likely get some type of audio recording soon. | ||
| I truly do hope so, because I'd really like to hear both sides of all of this. | ||
| Because when you sit back and you read the quotes that were given, I mean, I'm scratching my head wondering, what the heck are, what are you doing? | ||
| Because again, when you talked about all the key people who are being brought into the White House consistently, the big tech companies, obviously the people that funded, you know, Zuckerbox and all of these people who were against us, we're all wondering what the heck is going on here. | ||
| And then you hear, oh, the gatekeeper is Susie Wiles. | ||
| Now, listen, I've never met the woman, so I don't know who she is personally, but I could tell you, according to people I've spoken to, she was pushed out of Governor Ron DeSantis' team for a reason. | ||
| Then she made her way into the Trump administration, as you see now. | ||
| But you're wondering what the heck's happening here. | ||
| Everyone says she's the gatekeeper. | ||
| This is her thing. | ||
| The 11 interviews doesn't really seem to be like an accident. | ||
| It seems like you probably gave them a couple of bits intentionally at this point. | ||
| Even called JD Vance, who laughed it off and said, yeah, I am a conspiracy theorist. | ||
| I mean, it's disgusting. | ||
| But listen, okay, they did this the first term. | ||
| Bannon allowed Jeffrey Wolf into the White House for a year. | ||
| And then he wrote two books and hit pieces. | ||
| So they do it again with Vanity Fair that we know is a thousand percent against Trump. | ||
| But worse than that, people had to have allowed this. | ||
| And again, all they are doing is putting the focus on maybe Ron DeSantis is a better call. | ||
| I mean, I mean, I know people don't want to hear that, but the bottom line at this point is there is full betrayal in the people, at least, you know, I'm very suppressed, censored, banned for life from YouTube. | ||
| So I'm not a big fish, but I will tell you, my audience is furious about this article. | ||
| And they are acting like it's a joke. | ||
| It's not a big deal. | ||
| It is a big deal. | ||
| She exonerated Bill Clinton in the article. | ||
| She said that Donald Trump is wrong, that there's no evidence. | ||
| I spoke to many people since 2008. | ||
| Look at the work of Whitney Webb or Jason Burmes or any of these people that have been out there. | ||
| I mean, what a betrayal to Virginia Guffray. | ||
| Who is this woman? | ||
| And what is she doing? | ||
| It just feels like we're being sabotaged. | ||
| And at the end of the day, like I said, Americans Anonymous is out there to give people power because the only people you have is in your backyard. | ||
| And frankly, any idea that they can salvage the FBI after what has gone on since Holder and Obama went in there to totally infiltrate every agency is a joke. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| I just, I cannot understand the level of betrayal and that apparently all of the people at the White House that surround him, including that the press secretary, don't seem to understand that people put their lives on the line. | ||
| People went to jail for years for sticking up for Donald Trump, for not turning on him. | ||
| I was just with another January 6er, Robert Morse. | ||
| They basically told him, if you say that it's Donald Trump's fault, we'll let you off. | ||
| And all these people wouldn't. | ||
| And they went to jail and they had their lives destroyed. | ||
| They haven't had their lives made right. | ||
| And frankly, you know, I'm glad that Donald Trump got $24 million from YouTube, but where's my payout from being banned because of questioning the election? | ||
| And then they say that they have all this election fraud evidence, yet what we're still seeing is that Jack Smith is saying yesterday that he wants to go in the public and show all the evidence that Donald Trump tried to throw over the 2020 election. | ||
| He walks in and he walks out like he owns the world. | ||
| Meanwhile, Peter Navarro doesn't go into the fake January 6th committee and gets shackled in the middle of an airport and thrown in jail for four months. | ||
| I mean, where are the raids of the Open Society, of Brookings, of ACT Blue, of where are the white-collar crimes that are the easiest to prosecute being prosecuted? | ||
| And all they're going after is the grand conspiracy after Donald Trump and the Mar-a-Lago raid. | ||
| What about the grand conspiracy to defraud the people of the United States of America by 51 intelligence agents before the 2020 election? | ||
| That should be a crime. | ||
| Hello? | ||
| This is a global conspiracy to overthrow the duly elected president of the United States of America in 2016 that was participated in by the UK, by definitely Australia, UK, CIA, in all these places, Brennan, Clapper, all of them. | ||
| And Jack Smith strolls in there, acts like he's going to, he's still going to prove on the world stage that Donald Trump tried to overthrow the government because he wouldn't accept the results of the 2020 election yesterday. | ||
| Tulsi Gabbert told us almost a year ago that they have overwhelming evidence about the 2020 election being stolen. | ||
| We know everything about the 51 agents. | ||
| All these people that were persecuted on January 6th for January 6th and the Fed surrection are waiting for the evidence that they were right. | ||
| I just do not understand what is happening. | ||
| And every time that, you know, he was going to do his big speech the other night about his wins. | ||
| Well, to the people that suffered along with him the last eight years, we don't see the wins because we're not seeing them that have anything to do with us. | ||
| I'm glad that they want to make the economy great again. | ||
| But you know what? | ||
| All they're doing is waiting out Donald Trump. | ||
| And then what's going to happen? | ||
| Nothing's been changed about the elections, okay? | ||
| Because they're not putting any of this out. | ||
| They're not pursuing this. | ||
| And so, you know, what's going to happen in 2026 when Mark Elias and everyone still are pushing and Norm Eisen, again, the leader of all of this, is out there gloating about Susie Wild's interview and how they won't be able to prosecute anyone now because of the things she said about retribution. | ||
| And she's, and Donald Trump says she's the most powerful woman in the world. | ||
| So, I mean, it's just a total shit show. | ||
| But all I can say is, again, we, the people of the United States, have power where we live. | ||
| And if people don't start getting involved and getting out of their comfort zone and running for office and taking over and starting to try to ban the Democrat Socialists of America from running anywhere in this country at all, just like the communists are banned from running in America. | ||
| And we start as citizens and patriots taking over our city councils, our school boards, our land management, all the things that the DSA and the red-green access are trying to take over. | ||
| If we don't fight locally where we are, DC is not fighting for us. | ||
| They are fighting to put us on the global public infrastructure and to create wealth, which is great, but wealth with criminals running the country, which is apparently what's going to happen if we don't see some prosecutions and the 2020 election exposed. | ||
| Well, you know what? | ||
| Then America's the last stand for humanity, for freedom and liberty and truth and justice. | ||
| And it will be over. | ||
| And it will be because of this administration. | ||
| I'm sorry. | ||
| A year in and nobody has been held accountable that could in any way, shape or form protect our elections, get retribution. | ||
| They're saying, no, it's not retribution. | ||
| It is justice. | ||
| And it is justice for the people, not for Donald Trump. | ||
| I mean, at this point, for God's sakes, the country is completely captured and they're doing nothing to stop it except for saying your money's, you're going to make more money and you're going to, well, where's freedom and liberty and justice and truth and transparency? | ||
| Because until that 2020 election, if they have all this evidence is dealt with, there is none. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Well, Mel, I'm consistently. | ||
| No, I mean, there's a lot of reasons to be upset this morning because, Mel, I'm consistently asking questions behind the scenes to see what's going on to get some type of insight because I didn't want to jump off this like negative black pill bridge and just tell everyone, you know, nothing's happening behind the scenes and we're all being lied to and we're all being dragged on right now. | ||
| But the reality is every time I ask this question, I say, you know, there's no big arrests. | ||
| And I know a lot of people are pissed off because every day I tweet out about how there's been no arrests from the Obama-Biden regime as of yet. | ||
| And I always put the date every single day. | ||
| And it gets a lot of people in D.C. angry because I'm told, oh, it's a process. | ||
| We have to wait for the process. | ||
| It's a process. | ||
| But the reality of it is we saw it firsthand. | ||
| There was no process when the Biden regime was in power. | ||
| They quickly, within a matter of days, hundreds of conservatives arrested for taking an unauthorized tour of the Capitol on January 6th. | ||
| And they've tried to demonize these people, ruin their lives. | ||
| And we saw it firsthand. | ||
| And this is like, this was it for me. | ||
| When I watched these court filings, when the Proud Boys filed their lawsuit against the DOJ for violating their constitutional rights and Pam Bonnie's office, which I reached out for comment on, they didn't want to comment on it, of course. | ||
| Pam Bonnie's office wrote that they wanted this lawsuit, this $100 million lawsuit dismissed because they believe that the DOJ has sovereign immunity for any type of constitutional claim. | ||
| And then you see them dropping information right now over with John Solomon, with Fox News, about all the egregious improvements. | ||
| It's like, but then they tell you that they can't say anything because it's an ongoing investigation. | ||
| So you're telling me the information that's being leaked from the top of the FBI to these outlets is probably what then it's, it's not being used for a current investigation. | ||
| I mean, give me a break. | ||
| I'm not going to sit here and gaslight our people in our audience into thinking that something's happening behind the scenes. | ||
| But Mel, I'll give you the final minute to sign off on this one. | ||
| I mean, it's just so frustrating. | ||
| And then they go after you if you decide to talk against the Trump administration. | ||
| I know, and I'm done. | ||
| I don't care anymore. | ||
| And you know what? | ||
| I'm so censored. | ||
| I mean, look at my Twitter, Elon Musk. | ||
| I'm banned for life from YouTube. | ||
| Everyone gets back to the channel. | ||
| What do I care? | ||
| All I know is that I spent four years fighting my ass off, traveling this country with a lot of these people that are now in that administration. | ||
| And I know that they have the evidence. | ||
| And the one thing the American people should unite on is, frankly, from January 1st, 2020, Washington, D.C. was a crime scene. | ||
| And you know what? | ||
| Scott Bassett right now runs the, is the de facto head of the IRS. | ||
| Well, how about a Doge audit of all 435 of those worthless people and the other 100, every senator, every congressperson, everyone in the executive branch from January 1st, 2020 to date should have a full Doge audit. | ||
| And let's find out where all this money's gone and why we have been so screwed and who has allowed this. | ||
| Because I frankly think the entire DC is a crime scene and there is no salvaging it. | ||
| You must save this country in your own backyard. | ||
| That is the only way forward. | ||
| Americans Anonymous, I lay it out. | ||
| I did not think that it would come to this point that I myself would say enough. | ||
| And you know what? | ||
| None of these people have fought for me and they know what I've done. | ||
| And frankly, it's okay. | ||
| But everyone out there has to be their own hero. | ||
| Mel, thank you so much for your time, girl. | ||
| We appreciate you as always. | ||
| Firing up on this beautiful Friday. |