Trump at the National Prayer Breakfast blames Democrats for blocking voter ID laws despite 97% public support, claims his policies reduced crime by deporting "murderers" (11,888 under Biden), and ties JD Vance’s "new world order" rhetoric to an America-first foreign policy. Georgia’s 2020 election fraud claims—backed by Perdue’s grand jury testimony and blocked by Kemp—face scrutiny amid FBI raids and $45K TSA REAL ID fees, while ivermectin’s OTC push gains traction despite FDA disinformation. Mike Hugo defies terminal brain cancer prognosis after using Trump’s 2018 Right to Try law, sparking calls for broader patient access. Callers question Epstein’s death, Islamic land purchases in Texas, and perceived government corruption, framing Trump’s defense of Clinton as a fight against global elites. [Automatically generated summary]
A lot happening all around the country, but as we take a look in Washington, D.C. right now, President Trump is up early, and he is speaking right now at the prayer breakfast.
If we did welfare reform, if we did the greatest thing in history for religion, no matter what we did, no matter how good it is, greatest tax cuts, and we just did the greatest tax cuts in history.
He voted against.
He voted.
Now, no matter what we do, this moron, no matter what it is, we could put them all together.
I think, Mike, what would you say the top five things?
Name them.
We'll put them in one bill and we'll put them before we'll get 100% vote except for this guy named Thomas Massey.
There's something wrong with him.
We call him Rand Paul Jr.
You know, it's like they just vote no.
They love voting no.
They think it's good politically.
The guy's polling at about 9%.
It's not good.
But we have great support and we have great support for religion.
You know, I've done more for religion than any other president.
When Paula was saying that, it was so nice.
I was proud of it.
And I said, that's true.
I told the people backstage.
What she said is true.
Who else would say that, right?
But it is true.
But then I said, but that's not saying much because not too many presidents have done too much for religion.
I want to tell you that.
Certainly modern day, certainly modern day presidents.
They bailed out on you.
They bailed out.
They want to be neutral.
They want to be neutral or against.
You know, the Democrats are against.
I don't know how a person of faith can vote for a Democrat.
I really don't.
And I know we have some here today, and I don't know why they're here, because they certainly don't give us their vote.
I certainly know that we're not going to be convincing them to vote for a little thing called voter ID.
It polls at 97%.
And even the Democrat, the people, the voters are at 82% for voter ID, but the leaders don't want to approve it.
They said they will strike.
They will not allow it to happen.
It's polling at over 90%.
It's called voter identification.
When you go to the polls, you show, yes, my name is so-and-so, and I live in the country.
I'm here.
I can vote.
They say, that's not allowed.
And everyone's trying to figure it out.
And they do something to win.
You know what it is?
They cheat.
But let's get on to another subject.
At that, they're the finest probably anywhere in the world, I would say.
But we're trying to pass voter ID and other things, and other things having to do with your religion.
And getting the Democrats to vote, it's very, very tough.
But we're grateful to the co-chairs of the breakfast, Representatives Ben Klein and Jonathan Jackson and Governor Bill Lee of Tennessee.
All right, we're gonna step in on this because the president is continuing to speak at the prayer breakfast right now.
As many of you guys know, he does this quite often.
Uh, a little discouraging though to hear him take a swipe at congressman Thomas Massey.
I don't think it's the uh, the right environment for that.
Let's be a little positive.
It's prayer breakfast, folks too early to be throwing shade, but the president continuing to speak there and speaking about how people wanted uh, him to fire DHS secretary Christy Noome, and that's a hard no for him.
So we'll continue to keep our eye on that.
But when it comes to the president's agenda for today, his schedule is kind of busy.
As you guys can see, he's currently speaking at the national prayer breakfast and then later at 11 a.m, he's having his intel briefing and then at 7 p.m eastern time, he's expected to make an announcement, and we'll find out the details about that, of course, later in the day.
But as of right now, on his schedule all it says is the president is set to make an announcement at 7 p.m eastern time.
So we'll keep our ears to that uh also going on in the Hill.
Today, Treasury secretary Uh Benson is going to be testifying in front of Congress.
He's expected to be in front of the Senate Banking AND Housing AND Urban Affairs Committee, so we'll keep our eye on that as well.
But let's shift gears a little bit.
Let's talk a little bit about immigration, because that's a topic obviously polling well for the president, and it's been polling well for the president because it's been a hard one for him.
I mean, it's been a hard fight.
I think the American people understand what's happening here.
You see, Democrats have imported millions of people from countries that hate us, brought them into our country.
Their refusal to assimilate or even to try to contribute to our society is the reason why president Trump was elected.
Americans have had enough of this.
They've had enough of taking in individuals from third world countries and then them ultimately becoming leeches to the system.
So president Trump made that a top priority during his campaign and so far, after a year in office, he has lived up to that.
Now obviously it's going to be tough, given the fact that the last administration intentionally flooded millions of illegal aliens into this country, and obviously we're looking to overwhelm the immigration courts and, according to those uh experts, these illegal aliens are supposed to get due process, which I don't understand how they're even privy to, but they are apparently allowed to get due process.
But here's the thing, right now, you have the courts that are overwhelmed.
You have immigration services looking to hire more immigration judges.
We see that all the time on social media.
I'm constantly seeing them post about we could, you don't have to have a law degree, you could become an immigration judge and they keep pushing for just that.
But the reality of it is the courts are overwhelmed right now and they're running out of places for housing.
As I reported earlier to you guys this week, they have now started using warehouses.
There's about 23 warehouses they're going to be utilizing to start um, I guess, using them as detention centers for immigration services.
So we're expecting that now.
President Trump obviously is trying to push back on the negative media coverage and all of this, and DHS has done a great job at trying to push out the facts and beat the mainstream media to their false narrative.
But the problem is now I think president Trump is a little afraid.
It appears that he and the members of his administration are now rolling back the amount of ice, ICE and just federal agents in Minneapolis, for example.
As many of you guys know, there's been a lot of left-wing terrorists taking to the streets, protesting.
I don't think protest happens after 8 p.m., but they call it a protest, even the violent ones.
And as a result of all of that, they have now pulled back 700 federal agents.
Now, yesterday, President Trump did, in fact, meet with a member of the media, did a sit-down interview yesterday.
In clip one, he's asked specifically about who made that decision to pull back those 700 agents from Minneapolis.
But it didn't come from me because I just wanted to do it.
We are waiting for them to release prisoners, give us the murders that they're holding and all of the bad people, drug dealers, all of the bad people.
We allowed in our country, I say 25 million people with an open border policy for four years under Biden and that group, the Auto Penn group, I call them.
We allowed to come into our country people the likes of which no country would accept.
And we're getting them out, but we've gotten a lot of them out.
So crime now in Minnesota, crime now in Minneapolis is down.
Crime in all cities is down.
And you know why it's down?
It's down because of us.
It's down in Chicago by 25%, despite the fact that we are always dealing with these people.
And they happen to be Democrats.
Speaking of don't know anything about crime prevention.
Discouraging to hear the president say that he was the one who pulled the plug on that.
Now, yesterday we heard from Tom Homan, who detailed the fact that, yeah, they are pulling 700, but he believes due to the fact that local law enforcement will be cooperating with them, that this will be a much easier task to take up.
But again, this is what these left-wing terrorists wanted.
They wanted to push out federal agents.
They want to keep illegal aliens in their community, in the communities that they're policing now.
This is what's happening.
Yesterday had Jorge Ventura on the show.
As many of you guys know, he is someone who is on the ground in Minneapolis and was assaulted because why?
Well, he was recording, he was filming and he was reporting on what was actually happening on the ground.
They don't want the American people seeing what they're up to.
They have decided that they're going to start policing their own community.
And some of these people aren't even from there.
So it's important to note of that.
A lot of these people have been brought in.
As many of you guys know, they deem this as a full-time job for so many.
And so that's what's happening now in Minneapolis.
So it does appear, again, a possible victory for those on the left.
Now, Trump didn't stop there.
And this is the key part that I want you to listen in.
And a lot of people were skeptical as we head into midterms.
The president was going to go softer when it comes to immigration.
In fact, they were afraid that he was only going to start saying to the ICE and other federal agencies to only go after those who have actual violent criminal records.
Not all legal aliens, just the ones that are violent criminal aliens.
Now, obviously, this is discouraging for most.
And in clip two, you're going to hear the president talk about just that.
We're after the, we are after, by the way, a big problem, they allowed to come into our country people from their mental institutions, people from insane asylums that are mentally ill and very dangerous.
We are done with these people who have come into our country and are not supposed to be here.
And this is exactly why the Biden administration did what they did.
They intentionally flooded this country with millions of illegal aliens, knowing that the PR pushback the mainstream media was going to do was going to lead to the future administration not doing enough to purge these people from our society.
They don't belong here.
The American people voted for all criminals to be deported.
All criminals.
We don't sit here and go and select what laws we decide to follow.
All of our immigration laws are important to follow.
And so for many, I know this is discouraging to hear, but it appears the president is going weak on immigration.
There's no other way to look at it.
The reality of it is, is now they are starting to withdraw federal agents because, well, tensions are high in Minneapolis.
And although they claim that federal or local state officials, I should say, are cooperating with them, the reality of it is so many of us are on the outside saying, this doesn't look good.
This doesn't look good.
Now I get it.
I get the political reasoning for something like this.
They need to be able to do something like this because the reality of it is midterms aren't looking good for Republicans.
And they are well aware of that.
But what about those voters that you want to show up for those midterms?
The people who voted for you to get into the White House, the people who voted for Republicans to get a majority.
We've sat on the sidelines now for months watching as our agenda, the agenda of the will of the people was never really carried out through.
I mean, we're sitting here watching what's going on right now, and it's not what we voted for.
Now, I get it.
There's a whole PR angle to all of this, and it is a nightmare.
But the reality of it is we should not be going soft on these people.
All of them should be deported.
That is exactly what the American people voted for.
That is exactly what the people want.
We don't get to pick and choose what immigration laws we enforce.
That's what Democrats do.
Not supposed to be Republicans, of course, but again, it's a uniparty.
And this is why the American people keep calling it a uniparty.
You see, Democrats do a great job at holding the line.
Republicans always seem to fall weak and then want to claim victory when it's not actually a victory.
What's happening right now in Minnesota is, well, we always told you it was, a distraction.
They were trying to use the immigration argument to push away from the fraud that's been uncovered in their state.
And it's working.
It's working.
And it's really unfortunate to sit back and watch the administration complies with just that.
In fact, all you have to do is grill these local law officials.
I want to talk about specifically the one in Minneapolis, Mayor Jacob Fry's.
Many of you guys know he is a total beta male, total coward.
And he was asked a real tough question, one that he himself is unable to even answer.
Why is it you're so against right now, so against working with the federal government to enforce immigration laws when these are the same policies under Barack Obama?
We'll take a look, listen to clip three because the mayor actually responded to it and it's quite the, we'll just say PR gymnastics.
It is worth noting that during the Obama years, the Hennepin County Jail actually had a policy where they let an ICE agent keep an office there and allowed them to talk to immigrants.
Because they're unwilling to work with federal agents to get rid of the worst of the worst.
You guys, this is common sense.
This is common sense.
To work with ICE is common sense.
Every day, I tell you this, every day, I get these emails and these emails highlight the worst of the worst, those that were captured.
Those that were captured by ICE.
And again, yesterday I posted it.
There was an individual charged with manslaughter who they just picked up, two rapists yesterday.
I mean, they are out there getting the worst of the worst off the streets.
And the reality of it too is you can't let up.
You can't just sit there and say, we're only going to go after those people.
We need to go after all of them.
We need to go after all of them.
They don't belong in this country.
They're chipping away at the American dream.
And we have an administration right now trying to tell us that housing costs are super high right now due to the influx of illegal aliens that have come into this country.
If that's true, Mr. President, then we'd expect you to carry out all of the immigration laws to get these people out of our country.
You can't just nitpick.
You got to get rid of all of them.
We don't even know what the number is at this point.
It could be 25 million, 30 million people.
We don't know.
But they all need to go.
They all need to go.
I was reading an article over the weekend.
It was saying how 1 million deportations a year is the ideal number for them.
1 million is the bare minimum.
1 million should never be the goal.
We should be deporting all of them, all of them, up the amount that they could get to get them out of the country.
I don't care.
I don't care.
And again, this is the breakdown I do on my Twitter page every day.
Whenever I see these emails coming in, I try to bring it to you.
But the worst of the worst, being picked off the streets.
Do you want rapists living in your community?
Absolutely not.
Absolutely not.
Do you want people that don't believe in following our laws in this country?
Absolutely not.
Absolutely not.
So we truly hope that the president's not going soft on crime here when it comes to illegal aliens.
They all need to go.
That's what the American people voted for.
And we expect nothing else.
All right, I want to turn to clip four because JD Vance said something very, very interesting.
And we take callers later on the show.
I want to hear your take on it as well.
But let's take a listen to what the Vice President of the United States said about President Donald Trump and how he's now building a quote new world order.
But it does, he's been doing good on foreign policy.
Let's just say that.
Although I don't think it should be a top priority right now, the American people should be the top priority.
But the president has been doing a good job on foreign policy.
And so far, most of the world leaders are falling into line.
They saw what happened in Venezuela.
They saw what happened in Iran.
And they're all falling in line.
We haven't had that in the White House in quite some time.
So it's a bit refreshing to see.
It truly is.
All right, I want to jump to this chairman.
This is the J6 committee, Barry Lautermilk.
Barry Lautermilk, first off, is not going to be seeking reelection.
That news came out yesterday.
He's expected to retire.
And so many, so many, and we had him on the show several times.
I believe we had him on twice.
So many good Republicans are bowing out.
Tells you everything you need to know.
But Chairman Lautermilk yesterday issued subpoenas to T-Mobile for the communications of Brian Cole Jr., who is the individual who they're claiming was the one who planted those pipe bombs outside of the RNC and DNC.
Now, the interesting part here is I was told that the FBI already had all of this.
If you remember from the criminal complaint, the FBI says they got his phone record.
So why is Lautermilk now issuing the subpoena when he could just reach out to the agency that claimed that they already have it?
And they've had it for years.
Is Barry Lautermilk a little doubtful that maybe they got something wrong?
There's something there, folks, because I remember reading through that criminal complaint where they sat there and they mapped him down.
They tried to pin him to all these certain locations through his cell phone.
So why would the chairman of the J6 committee be requesting T-Mobile to hand him over a copy of his phone records?
Tells you something.
Tells you something major.
It's good to hear, though.
It's good that we're doing checks and balances.
That's exactly what this position is for.
And it just so happens that that subpoena is being issued the day that Barry Lautermilk announces that he will no longer be running for re-election and he's bowing out and retiring.
I think there's probably something more there.
So keep your eye on that one.
We'll reach out to Barry Lautermilk's office to see what the goal is there on that one.
All right, folks, buckle up.
We got a full pack show for you today.
In just a little bit, we're going to have a big story regarding Fulton County.
It's going to be a good one.
This one specifically, though, the reason why I'm really interested in this story is it matches with reporting that I've done earlier in my career in regards to the 2020 election.
Surprise, surprise.
Nobody wanted to investigate the allegations of election fraud, but they told you, gun to the head, it felt like, this was the safest election we've ever had.
Safest, most secure.
Everyone hunted down and read that in the same line.
Brian Lupo is going to be joining the program.
He is a writer for Gateway Pundit.
He just broke a big story yesterday in regards to a really interesting transcript.
He'll be joining us in just a few moments to detail just that.
So buckle up.
We've got a packed house for you guys today.
So don't go anywhere.
A bunch of incredible guests also joining us.
Dr. Mary Bowden will be joining us, as well as Sonny Labasco and Mary Ruck from Daily Caller with a big story that she's been working on.
So don't go anywhere I've got more to discuss.
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You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Breanna Morello.
We're all excited that you're here with us, of course, because a lot's going on all across the country.
We have a lot to dive into.
So happy Thursday, everyone.
Welcome back on board.
Folks, I keep saying to keep your eye on Georgia.
I know that was a big one for us, and there's a lot of reasons for that.
As many of you guys know at home, I've been covering off and on, because obviously the news cycle has just been so crazy, but I've been trying to cover since the elections, obviously, what's been going on all across the country.
And I've done several important sit-down interviews, I think, in regards to those who were behind the scenes in the fight for 2020.
And I've helped also get those stories told on other shows that I was producing for.
And so now it's kind of refreshing to sit back and see the truth come out in regards to what took place in 2020.
So let me just give you a little bit of backstory.
As many of you guys know, there was a big, big push to challenge the election results in Georgia because, well, there was a lot of top people saying, hold on, there's something really strange happening in Georgia.
Rudy Giuliani, the mayor of New York, the former mayor of New York City, I should say, was one of those key people who was out there and trying his very best to sound the alarm on what was happening in Georgia.
And sadly, so many lawmakers were cowards and didn't want to help Giuliani out.
But he was doing his very best to explain that there was massive fraud in Georgia and was hoping that someone had enough gojonas to jump on board and help him make that argument.
Now, Giuliani is speaking out in regards to all of that because we all know what that led to.
That led to him being sued into bankruptcy and they've tried to destroy his life.
But he's not shutting up about what happened in 2020.
He recently sat with Benny Johnson and did an interview and in clip seven, he detailed specifically what he suspected was going on in Georgia.
We were absolutely certain that in Georgia, they had a factory three blocks away from the arena in which they were printing up the ballots they needed to fix the election.
We could never get the U.S. attorney to do a search warrant.
When we uncovered an ATF agent uncovered a possible burning of ballots, Barr assured us that it would be covered and the U.S. attorney sent no one.
Bill Barr promised, that's the former AG, to send someone to go investigate all of this.
Now, I know, because I was speaking to other people over at the White House during all of this, that Bill Barr was actively looking to shut down any investigations into claims of election fraud.
In fact, I was able to detail three specific cases of just that.
And we also detailed other things, like how one FBI supervisor that I personally spoke with directly told me that when he asked, what are we going to do about all these election fraud tips that are coming in via email?
The next day he was told to pack up and get out after spending years at the agency.
So what the heck is going on in regards to the 2020 election?
Why were they so quick to shut down the investigations, but then give you that really bad talking point when they told you that it was the safest, most secure election we've ever had instantly?
They didn't want you looking into any of this.
There's a lot of cases and examples of just that.
Recently, it was uncovered, and this is a really, really important one.
The former senator, David Perdue, due to his grand jury testimony, spoke about how the governor, Georgia governor, Brian Kemp, didn't want them looking into the claims of election, let's just say potential election fraud.
And as many of you guys know, back in 2022, I actually made my way over to Kemp's office.
I was reporting on a group of protesters who had made their way into the Capitol and had dropped off thousands and thousands, roughly about 40,000, signed affidavits claiming that these individuals, these regular citizens, had issues voting on election day, whether it was somebody who voted via mail, mail and ballot, dropped those off, and it wasn't them.
And they were trying to alert the state of that.
Or there were other affidavits that were signed that just alleged election fraud was taking place.
Well, sadly, I never heard back from Kemp's office.
And I followed up many, many years after, and still nothing.
So it's interesting to see this latest report come out.
Joining us to discuss is Brian Lupo.
He's a writer for Gateway Pundit.
He's also a combat vet, and he's the one who just broke this really incredible story regarding what's going on in Georgia and how former Senator David Perdue's grand jury testimony outlines how the governor, Brian Kemp, allegedly decided to step in and block any type of investigations going on into election fraud.
Brian, thank you for being here.
This is an incredible report.
I'm going to let you detail it since you've done an incredible job at this write-up on this.
It's really fascinating.
It's up right now on badlands.substack.com.
But walk us through your latest findings in regards to this new document that you found that details how Purdue is accusing Kemp of blocking any type of election fraud investigation.
So the grand jury transcripts, as you mentioned, were just recently unsealed by Judge Scott McCaffey.
And in the Senator Perdue grand jury transcript, you see Nathan Wade, you know, Fanny's loverboy, questioning Senator Perdue about whether or not he believes in the integrity of the investigations that took place in and around the state farm arena.
And Senator Perdue says, no, I don't.
I believe they took place.
I just don't have any faith in their integrity.
And Nathan Wade asks him, well, why not?
So he comes up with this example where he talks about in November 2021, a phone call that he got from the then director of the Georgia Bureau of Investigations, Vic Reynolds.
And Vic Reynolds tells him, Hey, Senator, we're not going to investigate this because the governor told us that we're not going to investigate it.
And, you know, he wants me to tell you why.
And Vic Reynolds goes on, you know, Senator Perdue says, yeah, please, please tell me.
And he goes on and he says, well, I'm, and this is a quote from Senator Perdue.
I'm a team player.
If the governor doesn't want to investigate, we're not going to investigate.
Now, earlier, according to Purdue's testimony, Vic Reynolds had called the evidence presented to him, quote unquote, compelling, compelling to be investigated.
And this was, you know, the cell phone data, the video evidence from the drop boxes, there was a witness statement that they had from a witness that wanted, you know, whistleblower protection.
He wanted some form of protection and never was able to get that.
And bank records showing that he made $45,000 doing these ballot drops and coming from NGOs in and around Fulton County.
So this was really damning testimony from Senator Perdue, and it went nowhere.
You got Governor Kemp shutting it down, Vic Reynolds gaslighting and saying, you know, telling True the Vote in a letter that, hey, we had repeated requests for this witness and we never got it.
Well, I reached out to Catherine Engelbrech, the founder of True the Vote, and I asked her over the weekend, hey, what can you say about this?
And she says, we reached out to GBI several times after the one and only meeting that True the Vote had with the GBI.
They reached out several times trying to re-engage with the GBI and never got anything.
So it seems like this is part of a cover-up.
And this is a trend in Georgia, especially around Brian Kemp.
Some breaking news for you this morning.
In my article, I mentioned two other judges.
So I should mention Vic Reynolds, the then GBI director, ends up going on to be appointed by Brian Kemp to a Superior Court judgeship in Cobb County.
And that's important because there's two other judges that were in their previous roles involved in this kind of obfuscation of election investigations.
And there was a gentleman named Bob Couvert that did an investigation into the Pro V and V audit that Brad Raffensburger claimed they did following the 2020 election and found out that no, they actually did not do an audit.
They sent Pro V and V to these six counties.
And Bob Couvert, through open records requests, found that none of those six counties had, excuse me, had a record that they did any audit there.
And so Couvert took this to the governor.
The governor said, we'll take this to the inspector general.
He takes it to the inspector general.
The inspector general says, this is compelling.
We're not going to investigate.
He just completely ghosts Couvert.
I have a clip if you want to play the clip of him talking before the state election board.
I mean, he says, you know, he reaches out to the inspector general and says, the inspector general says, we have 28 claims here.
I can only investigate one.
I'm going to investigate the claims that this Pro V and V audit didn't take place.
So Bob sends him all the documents that he has, and the Inspector General ghosts him after that.
Then Bob takes it to the Appalachian, the district attorney for the Appalachian Circuit, a woman there, and she looks at it and does the same thing, ghosts him.
Both of those people would go on to get appointments to the superior courts in Georgia, one being Scott McCaffey, the judge that over presided over the Trump Rico case.
So that's three judges that were directly involved, intimately involved in election investigations that got promoted to judgeships afterwards that were not judges beforehand.
In fact, only one was a practicing lawyer.
Then I discovered this morning, I got a text message from someone in Voter GA, texted me over and said, Hey, you should look into the judge that presided over our case in the appellate courts.
And so I did.
And there's a judge named Andrew Pinson, who was a court of appeals judge in Georgia, and he upheld the lower court standing that Garland Favrito in the Caroline Jeffords case did not have standing.
Okay.
This would ultimately get turned over, overturned, excuse me, in the Georgia Supreme Court.
But it was Judge Pinson who was part of the appellate court that ruled that Garland Favrito and his group did not have standing to bring the case.
He would get promoted to become a Georgia Supreme Court justice after just one year on the appellate court, just one year.
And kind of the icing on the cake, Brianna, is that when Garland's case went to the Georgia Supreme Court, he had to recuse himself because he had just presided over it.
And he had to watch the Georgia Supreme Court overturn his own appellate decision.
Well, I mean, I kind of want to talk about what why this would happen in the first place, because, you know, I've been floating this around for many, many years now as to why Kemp's office.
When we went there with the sign affidavits that I was showing at the open of the show, I was talking about specifically 40,000 Georgians who were alleging claims of election fraud or just issues with voting on election day.
And when we showed up to Kemp's office, I mean, his staffers literally laughed.
They didn't know that I was a journalist.
I was just in the background watching and observing.
They were laughing at these people and thought they were jokes.
And it wasn't until I spoke up and said we need some type of document or some type of receipt back to make sure that you guys acknowledge receiving all of these, did they take it a little bit more seriously?
And I followed up several years now and they continue just to distance themselves from it completely.
Why do you think Kemp's office is because you just outlined something that sounds like, and again, these are just allegations, potentially like a pay-to-play scheme, right?
If you, if you kind of lean the way that Kemp wants you to lean, you might get a nice little cushy appointment.
Why do you think this is all happening in the first place?
Because a lot of people, like you just mentioned, Caroline Jeffords, there were so many incredible people who were trying to fight locally.
And she's someone who lives in the state of Georgia.
So when they said that she couldn't actually file the suit, to me, it was bizarre that she didn't have standing because she's actually a resident in the state.
You know, Georgia, like you said earlier in the introduction there, Georgia has always been one of the most blatantly obvious states that there was massive malfeasance, maladministration, and flat out election fraud.
And all of this is now coming to light thanks to a group, you know, Kevin Moncla, Joe Rossi, Garland Favrito, Bob Covert.
There's an incredible group, Holly Kessler, David Cross, Phil Davis, just an amazing group that's been working on this.
And so much is coming out that was covered up during the timeframe between 2020 and where we're at today.
And things like the judicial appointments, the grand jury transcripts.
We've just begun to get into the grand jury transcripts.
I'm sure there's going to be a ton of bombshells to be uncovered in these, you know, a malicious prosecution, a political prosecution against a former president.
And how much of this stuff, I mean, I would think that it's exculpatory evidence that the GBI director was told by the governor not to investigate, you know, compelling claims of election fraud.
That is, that is unbelievable to me that, you know, we, the people, don't have any voice in that regard.
That would have been completely obfuscated from us if Judge Scott McCaffey, ironically, didn't unseal these transcripts.
And as we sit here and watch the raids take place in Fulton County, I know there's a bit of a back and forth too on that.
I kind of want to get your take on this as well.
Fulton County is now looking, they filed a motion yesterday seeking the return of all files from the 2020 election that were confiscated during that FBI raid last week.
It sounds like to me that they might be a little concerned.
I mean, what would be the purpose of them trying to get back those ballots?
It's talking about something that was six years ago.
And, you know, the ballots, we're always told, you know, I covered the Curling v. Raffensburger case in Atlanta.
I was there in the courtroom.
And, you know, we're always told, well, even if you're voting on a machine, there's still a physical paper ballot that you can see.
But what we've come to learn over the last four years is that it's impossible to actually see them.
You've had case after case, letter after letter, request after request, three subpoenas from the state election board.
None of them have produced results.
And finally, thank God, the FBI finally says enough is enough.
We're executing a search warrant and we're taking these documents.
You're not going to kick the can down the road for another five years on something that is going to prove whether or not we have free and fair elections.
I firmly believe that we do not.
And so, yeah, this is a massive step what they're doing right now in Georgia and they're terrified.
You know, the chairman of the board of commissioners, Rob Pitts, is coming out saying, we're told we're going to be arrested.
And you probably should be.
Destruction of evidence, you know, failure to comply with subpoenas.
There's just a ton of corruption that we're seeing right now get exposed.
And it's stuff we've been talking about.
You know, folks like yourself, you know, me, Gateway Pundits been reporting on it.
Badlands has been reporting on it.
Heather Mullins, Wendy Struck Mahoney.
Like there's, there's a fine group, a small group that has been reporting on this for four years.
And we are going to be completely vindicated at the end of this, I think.
And all those people you just listed are incredible people who've done an incredible job at covering all of this.
And it's been quite the fight.
And they've done an incredible job at just that.
I also wanted to ask you too, by the way, folks, for our audience at home, if you want to read the full story that he just broke down for you here, you got to go to badlands.substack.com for that.
Brian, I also want to get your take on something else too while we got you here.
We did learn yesterday that the Georgia Senate has now subpoenaed Fannie Willis's special prosecutor, of course, Nathan Wade.
And so he's expected to now have to speak.
What do you make of that?
Because we heard from obviously Fannie Willis.
I didn't see much when she testified recently come out from that.
But are you a little hopeful now that they're going to force Nathan Wade to speak up?
All right, folks, I want to gear up for a little bit of a discussion regarding Jeffrey Epstein.
Let's give you an update on that and what's going on there.
Chairman James Comer has just announced to Political, Politico specifically, that they are potentially looking to subpoena Bill Gates.
According to this, they say that there's a bipartisan group of lawmakers who are urging him to issue that subpoena so they can question the billionaire, co-founder of Microsoft.
We're certainly looking into that.
Kind of how he described it to Politico.
And we do hope that he does, in fact, because Bill Gates continues to go out there and say, oh, I'm just a guy looking to fund my global health efforts.
And that's the reason why I kept talking to Jeffrey Epstein, even though I knew he was a convicted pedophile.
Yeah, that's believable.
That's believable.
Let's get him to say that under oath.
Let's get Bill Gates to say that under oath.
I dare you.
If James Comer is actually doing what he is saying he's doing, then we shouldn't keep thinking about this.
This should be done tomorrow.
Get this guy to testify and to tell it under oath.
And if he dares to lie, drag him off to prison.
That's where he belongs.
Interesting enough, too.
There's medical records also that are coming to the surface in regards to Epstein himself.
According to the latest findings, Jeffrey Epstein and his recently unsealed medical records from the Department of Justice reveal that he suffered from low T, low T for over a decade.
Poor guy.
He also had issues with gonorrhea.
Ain't that something?
He was treated for gonorrhea, though, and they gave him antibiotics.
Probably should have just left that alone, though.
The records also show that he had parasites.
Roundworm was one of them.
Yeah, I'm sure that's the case.
He had a lot of medical issues.
And it actually adds up to what, and I'll spare you the details, what some of the details, though, in the grand jury testimony in Florida were all about.
These young girls were specifically detailing what someone with low T would be like.
And I'll leave it at that for you.
But this all seems to make sense.
And how would, if they were making any of this up, how would they know?
How would they know?
Well, again, it all checks out.
Now, whether or not they're actually going to do something on it, we'll have to sit back and wait.
But the reality of it is, yes, Bill Gates needs to be brought forward to Congress.
Stop talking about it.
Just do it.
If it's bipartisan, if both sides agree, then bring him out there.
Do it now.
Do it now.
I'm so fed up with this.
This has been dragging on for far too long.
Everyone who had any type of association with Epstein should be brought forward.
Speak about it.
Talk about it.
Get it on the record.
We'll see, though.
We'll see how it all unravels.
Here's an update, too, in regards to Governor Ron DeSantis and his wife, Casey.
The DOJ has just reviewed a federal complaint stemming from a 2025 scandal involving Hope Florida Foundation, which is led by Florida's first lady, Casey DeSantis, in a $10 million Medicaid settlement, but decided that it wasn't going to pursue charges.
Apparently, they're just going to completely dismiss it.
Now, the governor did tweet about it.
Obviously, this was an article that was posted online.
And it was quite the big scandal in Florida.
So the DOJ is officially just saying, we're not going to file charges here.
There's not much to see here.
The complaint originated from a congressman who apparently filed this and alleged that there was potential misuse of funds that were tied to the Hope Florida group.
The DOJ, again, dismissal in late 2025, early 2026 effectively ended the inquiry that was put forward.
So again, Governor Ron DeSantez coming out, which sounds like a winner in that one.
So that's a bit of good news.
That's a bit of good news.
Folks, we're going to keep you up to date on all the latest, though, right now.
I'm keeping my eye to see when President Trump does begin to speak because as many of you guys know, we mentioned in the opening of the show, but the president is scheduled to have his intelligence briefing at 11 a.m. Eastern time today.
So we'll bring that to you when that does begin, of course.
Sometimes they let cameras into the room.
So a lot of interesting things usually are sent our way when they do just that.
Again, folks, we got a lot coming up here in just a few moments.
Dr. Mary Bowden will be joining us in a little bit.
Interesting enough, there's a lot on the fight for ivermectin.
Arizona is looking to make it something that you could just get.
You don't need a doctor's prescription anymore, which always sounds good, but I'm going to ask the doctor about that because here in Texas, we said we did the same thing.
But guess what?
No one will give you ivermectin.
So we'll ask her about just that.
We'll also be talking about the very latest.
And also, I want to ask her about that Chinese bio lab.
That story seemed to have taken off right after we started reporting on that, the one in Vegas specifically.
So I look forward to getting her take on that.
We'll also be joined by Sonia Labasco in the second hour of the program as well, because remember when they force you to get those real IDs and like, you got to get it.
You got to get it or else you can't fly.
Well, TSA is now backpedaling.
And if you don't get it, it's cool.
Just pay us $45.
So is it really about national security if you're looking to collect some cash for those who don't want to comply?
Well, we'll ask Sonia Labosco just about that.
Plus, we got more on the way.
There is a small rural area in Texas that is now dealing with a Muslim takeover.
Daily callers on the story.
Mary Rook will be joining us in just a few moments as well.
She'll be in the third hour of the program, and she's going to report on her very latest.
Also, folks, we're going to be diving in and out of phone calls.
So if you want to join the show, 877-789-2539.
That's 877-789-2539.
Over the next two hours, I'll be grabbing some calls, covering some stories and bouncing around.
So call into the show if you want to jump on and give us your take.
More on the way, don't go anywhere.
Welcome back to the American Journal.
We're excited.
You're all jumping on with us today.
We're gearing up for the second hour of the program.
But it looks like President Trump is actually still speaking over at the National Prayer Breakfast.
No administration in modern history has done more to confront the plight of persecuted Christians around the world that we have with us.
It's a mission.
It's actually a mission.
On Christmas Day in close coordination with the government of Nigeria, we worked with them, but they got to get tougher.
I ordered powerful airstrikes to decimate the ISIS terrorists who have been slaughtering Christians in that country by the thousands.
It's not even believable.
We hit them so hard, they still don't know what the hell happened.
And we were going to do it on a different day.
I said, no, do it on Christmas.
So they understand it.
Remember, Christmas was when I ran in 2015 when I announced, I said, we're going to bring back Christmas because the word Christmas was almost gone.
And we did, people use Christmas anymore.
We brought back the word Christmas.
They didn't want to use it.
And we're using it again.
But I specifically told Pete, I said, hit him on Christmas Day.
Not earlier and not later, right, Pete?
And man, did he hit him.
So, and we hit him again recently.
We hit him again pretty hard.
But we're honored to be joined today by the First Lady of Nigeria, who also happens to serve as a Christian pastor at the largest church in Nigeria.
Very respected woman.
First lady, please, where are you?
Thank you very much.
Great honor.
Thank you very much.
Very respected person, too.
Thank you.
I'm also working tirelessly to end dangerous conflicts and help move past ancient hatreds.
In October, I ended the war in Gaza, saving hundreds of thousands of lives.
It's amazing.
We have peace in the Middle East, by the way.
First time in 3,000 years.
We have peace.
There are little embers, but it's nothing much.
You know, we got back the last hostage, dead hostage.
We got back all the hostages now, all of them.
We got the 20, but we got many.
You know, we got hundreds back before that.
But we got back the last hostage, dead hostage, and Hamas helped us get it back.
It was a big, big statement.
Now they have to disarm.
Some people say they won't, but they will.
And if they don't, they're going to not be around any longer.
But they agreed to this song.
As the Bible tells us, blessed are the peacemakers.
That's true.
The peacemakers are very important.
But you can only have peace, I find, through strength.
If you don't have strength, peace is very hard.
And we have strength.
In one year, I've ended eight raging wars, such as Cambodia and Thailand, Kosovo and Serbia, Pakistan and India, Israel and Iran, Armenia and Azerbaijan.
These are all wars that were President Putin called me up in Azerbaijan and Armenia.
He said, I've been working 10 years to get that war.
How did you do it?
And I got it done.
I got it done.
Two really good leaders.
All they knew was fighting each other.
They were fighting each other for many years.
That's all they knew.
And we got it worked out pretty quickly.
A few months ago, right here in Washington, we signed a historic peace agreement between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda, which provides the first ever pathway to peace to end a 30-year, unbelievably violent conflict.
And we're joined today by a very, very brave and wonderful man.
Welcome back to the American Journal of Works out of your checking on board with us today.
A lot happening over here.
Second hour of the show, getting ready to kick off right now.
Dr. Mary Bowden is going to be joining us in just a few moments, as well as Sonia LaBasco, because you've got a story about TSA that's going to probably get under your skin a little bit, especially for someone who was forced to obtain a real ID to fly in this country.
Well, now they're doing an opt-out, and it's if you pay, you don't have to have your real ID, which is quite the unfortunate update in that regards.
But let's buckle down.
Let's talk a little bit about COVID.
As many of you guys know, ivermectin was the big one.
I remember when I was working at a media outlet, we had a doctor who was coming in.
This is the very beginning of the pandemic.
And this doctor was telling me, this was actually Newsmax at the time, was telling me, Brianna, there's this medication that would fix everything.
If you just took it, you just took it when you first got COVID.
It'll be fine.
It's called ivermectin.
And he was right.
He was right.
His name was Dr. Hibbert, and he was somebody who was very aggressively trying to push that.
And I actually was one of the first to jump on board with him on that.
I participated in a study that was in Florida at the time where they were trying to see if COVID was treatable with ivermectin.
And I took it and immediately had no symptoms after I got COVID.
So it worked.
And then I full on became a full believer.
As many of you guys know, I lost my job at Fox because I didn't want to get the jab.
I knew I had natural immunity.
There was no reason for it.
Well, a lot of lawmakers are starting to catch on now in regards to ivermectin and the power that it does have.
And they don't want your doctor getting in the way of you obtaining ivermectin.
And that's the key thing here.
So in Arizona right now, they're proposing a new bill, which so many other states have already pushed forward.
But this new bill would make ivermectin available over the counter without a prescription or medical consult.
I can't even speak today.
Consultation.
Folks, it's a big move right now.
And it's one that's obviously welcomed.
So joining me now to discuss is Dr. Mary Bowden.
She is a fighter for medical freedom.
She is also the founder of Americans for health freedom as well.
And it's an honor, obviously, to have you on the show, Dr. Bowdoin.
We're proud to have you on here today.
You've been one of the very few fighters in all of this, and we're excited to talk to you about this.
You know, ivermectin is something that a lot of red states have been pushing for right now so that clients, patients, they could just go to the store and pick it up.
Here in Texas, we passed this a couple of months back, and I still can't get ivermectin for some reason.
It's apparently up to the pharmacies on whether or not they want to give it to you and participate in this.
So, what do you make of what's happening in Arizona?
Can we be hopeful that it might be a little bit easier to be able to get to obtain ivermectin when you're in need?
Unless the FDA designates it as over-the-counter, patients will not be able to get it without the pharmacist getting involved.
And that's the problem we have: that most pharmacists, despite the fact that it is technically over-the-counter or available without a prescription from a doctor, most pharmacists are still not willing to dispense it.
So, there are Arizona is one of actually 19 states that currently have bills under consideration, consider consideration to make ivermectin available without a prescription.
But what we really, really need is for the FDA to step up and just make it over-the-counter.
It is incredibly safe.
It literally is safer than Tylenol.
I've prescribed it to thousands of patients.
I've prescribed it in very high doses.
It's very unusual to have side effects.
I have more issues with antibiotics in terms of side effects.
And people are speaking.
You know, if half the country is trying to pass legislation to make it available without a doctor's prescription, that should tell them something.
There's also a petition that was submitted.
I was one of the people that helped submit this petition to the FDA to make it over-the-counter.
And we, and this was submitted last summer.
The FDA has done nothing.
We did see Dr. Marty McCari comment that he was interested in making more drugs available to the public over-the-counter.
And the logical first step would be ivermectin because people, you know, people had such a hard time during COVID getting it.
It was like a little underground black market trying to get it to my patients.
I've never seen anything like it with any other medications.
No, I mean, when I needed it, and I was part of a study, they told me to go to a specific pharmacy, the only pharmacy that would give it to me without any pushback in South Florida, which is crazy when you think about it, because even with the prescription, these pharmacists were pushing back and weren't willing to give ivermectin.
And so you had to go to a specific pharmacy that was okay with it.
And, you know, I'm hopeful that Dr. Marty McCary will jump on this.
You know, we both worked at Fox at the same time.
And when I had left due to the COVID vaccine mandate that was being pushed in New York City one specifically in that office, I mean, he was one of the very few who congratulated me privately for stepping away, but also standing up for medical freedom.
So I think this is something that he would truly believe in.
And so we do hope that the FDA does do just that because it's so frustrating when you're trying to go to the pharmacy and you're just trying to get the ivermectin and you're not able to do so.
And obviously, you're well aware because I know you put up a legal fight in regards to all of this, but the federal government under the Biden administration was pushing back on ivermectin, putting out a lot of disinformation intentionally to discourage those from obtaining it.
For our audience that's not familiar with your fight on that front, can you detail specifically what you had to endure to get them to stop even flagging it as something that was utilized for horses and animals and to stop lying to the American people about that?
They put information on their website, they put information on their social media, basically branding ivermectin as a medication only suitable for horses.
You might remember the infamous horse tweet as an attractive healthcare worker nuzzling a horse and the caption said, stop it.
You're not a horse.
You're not a cow.
And that tweet went viral.
It, you know, it resulted in it making virtually impossible for patients to get ivermectin.
And so we sued the FDA over that.
And it's very hard to sue the government and win, but we succeeded.
And they were forced to take down the disinformation on their website and on social media.
But unfortunately, the brand has lasted.
And the FDA really should come out now and make a statement about how safe it is and how it is.
It's been used in billions of people around the world.
It's not just for animals.
And the FDA could do a long, you know, go a long way to restore their own reputation by setting the record straight on ivermectin because incredibly safe and it should be widely available.
You know, it's over the counter now.
And, well, it's available without a prescription now in five states: Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Idaho, and Tennessee.
And as I said earlier, there are, I believe, 18 states with legislation trying to get passed.
So virtually half the country is trying to pass laws to make this drug over the counter.
It's truly unbelievable.
We've never seen anything like it.
It's become as controversial as the abortion pill, and it's completely ridiculous.
It's so safe.
And like you said, it works.
I mean, the moment I feel a cold coming on, I take it and knock on wood.
So it's refreshing to see that so many states are getting behind this.
We need to definitely, you know, give some push to the FDA to also jump on board with this because it's really, really important and something that I truly do believe in, especially because I know the miracle.
I mean, I'm somebody who, when I get sick, I have breathing problems, need an embolizer.
And at the beginning of the pandemic, as soon as I took it, I had no issues.
I had zero issues.
And so this is something that I truly do believe in.
And so this is good news to hear.
I also want to get your take on this because this is something that you posted that I actually had no idea about.
And I live in Texas right now.
25% of the physicians in Texas come from outside of our country, which is quite bizarre.
But this has roots to legislation that was pushed forward, sadly, by our legislator.
It was House Bill 2038, the Doctor Act.
Can you walk our audience through this?
Because this is something that I was even unaware of.
Yeah, well, the Doctor Act is actually fairly recent.
I think the infiltration of Texas by foreign doctors has been going on for quite some time, but it's now only going to get worse because I believe it was last session they passed this bill streamlining the process for foreign trained doctors to get licensed.
They used to have to basically repeat their residency once they got here.
Now they're allowing them to get licensed without doing that.
They just have to, I believe, pass some exams.
But it's not like there aren't American students clamoring to get into medical school.
I mean, there are plenty of medical applicants, American, that aren't allowed to get a spot.
It's very competitive.
So I don't understand why we're bringing in foreigners.
I have nothing against, you know, I know plenty of foreign trained doctors.
They're wonderful, but why not give priority to the Americans because there is quite the demand.
And if there is a doctor shortage, then perhaps we need to increase the training spots, build another medical school, build more residency slots.
I mean, that should be the solution, not import our doctors from other countries.
And I hear all the time from patients how difficult it is to understand a lot of the doctors who can speak English, but not very well.
And I do hear from individuals all the time about how we do have a shortage of doctors.
And it's obviously very pricey, but it's also, we do have a lot of hoops you have to jump through to become a doctor in this country.
And so I think we should be encouraging more Americans, though, to continue on that path.
I know I have a soon-to-be brother-in-law who's going through the process and it's taken him years to do this.
And so this is something that's obviously deeply concerning and something that we should be working for and encouraging others to jump on board.
So thank you for putting this on our radar.
Before you go, Dr. Bowden, I want to get your take on this because this is a big story that we jumped on pretty early on.
We've been covering a lot of the bio labs all around the country and those that are legally occupying space and those that are illegally occupying space.
We just recently learned about one in Las Vegas that apparently has ties to a Chinese national who's currently right now actually in jail for another one that was open in California.
Now, that California one had a lot of deadly viruses that they had.
And this is concerning for a lot of Americans because again, this is a Chinese national who may have been using Chinese funds, CCP funds, to do these kind of projects.
What do you make of all of this?
Because most Americans are very on edge.
We saw what happened obviously with the Fauci labs, but this is a legal labs being run by Chinese nationals.
And we're keeping our eye on this because obviously this is a big one.
And I see reports that a lot of people are suggesting that this isn't just a one and done deal, that they might believe, well, they believe that there's hundreds of them across the country.
So the FBI also confirming that they'll be investigating that as a top priority for them as well.
Dr. Mary Bowden, thank you for joining us today.
It's an honor to have you on.
You're one of the original fighters for medical freedom and we greatly appreciate all that you've done in this movement.
I mean, I'm trying not to hog everything, but uh, um, what was it?
Oh, I got a funny story before I go into my thing about uh about ivermectin when it first came out, you know, in 2020 about ivermectin.
I'd never heard of it, and then they're all like, horse paste, horse paste.
Well, I lived in a really rural uh part of West Georgia at the time, and we had a feed store.
So, I went to the feed store, see if I get some horse paste.
Uh, back then, I think Harrison had on a uh a uh a doctor.
Oh, the African lady, uh, she had a formula: like, if you get a tube of horse paste, this is the formula you use to um dose yourself.
So, I went to the feed store to see if I could get me some horse paste, and uh, the owner, you know, was there and said, Well, look, uh, I can only sell you two because everybody's coming in and getting this, but we also need it for uh horses who need it.
So, uh, and then he also confided in me.
I got two tubes of it myself at the house, so uh, you know, we may be dumb rednecks over in West Georgia, but uh, but we get our medication, but you shouldn't need horse paste, you should be able to get ivermectin from your pharmacy.
Like, this is the crazy part because people were getting sick, Savage Dog, from taking horse pays, and so they were dying, they were lined up in that hospital in Colorado, and merch rooms were swamped with overdose of horse paste.
No, it just tastes like ass, but uh, apple flavor my ass anyway.
Uh, but no, a country boy can't survive, we get it done.
Um, so what I was going to talk about the uh, you know, 2020 Georgia election thing.
Um, you know, the reason why they went after Georgia so hard to get the steal, even though it was like they had to even pull out water mains.
There were two, we had two senators up in Georgia, and uh, Arizona and Colorado both flipped uh, senate senator blue, but we had they had to get two senators Democrat out of Georgia, and they did it.
Um, and so that's why Georgia went so hard and why you know they they flopped it so hard.
They just had to do everything they could to get hundreds of thousands of votes.
Um, now I had I do have a question, and I do want to say something to Mayor Giuliani when I was talking to him.
Uh, if this turns out to all be true, um, will he get his stuff back?
Or, you know, no, he won't because that mother-daughter team already sold it doing whatever.
They probably live in the Bahamas or something.
But, um, you know, what kind of recourse does he have?
I mean, you could trace those, you could figure out where they are and make the state restitute whoever has them now to get it back.
You know, I'm sure he knows how to litigate a lawsuit.
So good luck to him on that because I know this is about to be a poopstorm.
Yeah.
It's about to get fun to watch.
And I hope we can get it done before the midterms.
Because if we get it done before the midterms, all this fear-mongering about we're going to lose the house and impeachments and blue-blue.
And no, that's not going to happen, son.
If they go after California, especially, I mean, how many house seats do we lose in California because they kept voting or they kept counting votes after Valentine's Day this year or last year?
Just, you know, we're having more casualties here from the Epstein emails.
Another one is Casey Wasserman.
That's a male C-A-S-E-Y, you know, Casey Wasserman.
He's the chairman of the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games.
The problem is they found emails between him and Kislane Maxwell where he's talking about wanting to see you in your tight leather outfit.
And she's responsing playfully back with him and so forth, too.
So they were clearly perfs.
And then it went on to say that, yeah, he did actually make a trip to the island, although he said he'd never had a personal or business relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
And he did acknowledge that he did take a trip with Epstein on his plane, but it was during a humanitarian trip, you know, with the Clinton Foundation.
But he distanced himself from any wrongdoing.
But, you know, the bottom line on this is now even LA is thinking, maybe you're going to have to quit.
It's not that you're doing a really bad job of the Olympics.
Listen, dog interruptions are always welcome here on InfoWars.
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Thank you for calling in.
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Sonia is going to be talking about a lot of important things, a lot of important bills that are up all across the country, but most importantly, how TSA is going to let you opt out of the real ID if you just cough up like $45.
You remember when they told you that you had to get them because it was for national security reasons?
But now all of a sudden it's looking like a money grab because you can opt out if you pay if you, you know, cough up enough cash, which is quite the interesting revelation.
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You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Breanna Morello.
But we just got an exclusive coming to us from DHS.
Folks, DHS will, DHS just handed us an exclusive that we wanted to bring you the very latest on right now.
DHS is telling us that they have added an additional 5,000 criminal legal aliens to their website, which is the worst of the worst database.
They recently launched this database to show the American people that they are in fact getting rid of some really awful, awful human beings.
And so now they've just added another 5,000 criminal legal aliens to that platform.
Now, this update means that there's a total of 25,000 individuals featured on the website, providing a more of a representative snapshot of the criminal legal aliens that have been arrested under the Trump administration.
Now, you could do this yourself.
You could go to the website, search yourself, and see the people who are being arrested.
I tell you all the time about these emails.
Well, you guys could look yourself.
It's wow.dhs.gov.
And you go through all the creeps that they've rounded up.
And I've put up a couple new ones so you guys all know, but just some overview of their, you know, mugshots.
These people that you're seeing on your screen are convicted sex offenders.
Some of them are even convicted of homicide.
And they were allowed into this country.
One individual was apparently accused of and convicted of fondling a child.
These are the kind of people we've led into our country, DHS trying its best to be as transparent on that front.
And they have just given InfoWars this exclusive as to the new 5,000 individuals who are being added to that database that you guys all at home could look up yourself.
All right, folks, let's talk about TSA because I know many of us were, well, we were a little upset.
You know, I've got a big beef with TSA.
I've sued TSA.
I go after them quite often.
DHS still likes me though, but they understand where I'm going with this.
TSA, not my favorite agency.
Actually, I don't really have a favorite agency, but there was a big story that you may have seen at the airport.
They pushed you to get your real ID, but if you didn't have your real ID, we thought you weren't going to be able to fly.
But now TSA has signs up that say that, all right, you don't have your real ID.
Guess what?
You could just pay us $45.
We'll let it go.
Let it go.
No, seriously, that's what's going on right now.
It started on February 1st.
So that big biometrics grab to make sure you got your real ID.
Well, apparently it was for nothing.
Joining me to discuss is Sonia Labasco.
She dislikes TSA.
I don't know if it's the same as me, Sonia, maybe a little bit more, but she's the executive director of the Air Marshal National Council.
She's also a retired supervisor for the federal air marshal as well.
And she joins us now.
Sonia, this was, it got a good laugh out of me when I was walking through the airport last week and I saw the sign that you could just pay $45 and you could be on your way.
There was that big push that was really unfortunate about the getting your real ID.
And now it looks like this could possibly just be a money grab, nothing more.
Well, Brianna, when you're having to wait for that real ID check at TSA and you're paying $45, I got a great book for you to read.
So if you want to spend some time in the airport right here by our own Breanna Morello, wonderful book.
So ladies and gentlemen, I have to tell you, she did a great job.
But talk about a money grab.
You're very welcome with the real ID.
TSA started this February the 1st.
It's a $45 online payment that you must pay through the Treasury Department.
And that $45 fee is for their TSA verification ID check program.
So that $45 is going to go back to TSA's fund for the real ID check verification.
And TSA is stating that this is to relieve the taxpayers of the money that they're spending because people aren't prepared when they come to the airport.
So there's about 2.3 million passengers each day that fly.
Historically, it's been about 0.1% to 0.02% that don't have a real ID.
That's anywhere from 2,000 to 7,000 passengers a day.
So TSA is going to bring anywhere around $3 million to $10 million a month off of this program.
And you know, Sonia, you and I have worked together on the biometrics issue.
I mean, I've been very fired up about the biometrics that they do capture at TSA.
We've done some, you and I, we team up on a lot, but this was a really important story.
We talk about this.
Do you have any insight as to what the big push for the real ID was?
I've had people on this show who have pretty much said the real ID push is something just to get us more on this global WEF infrastructure so that they could have the access to our information on a global level.
Do you have any insight as to what these real IDs, what the push internally was really all about?
Well, I'm really proud that this passed appropriations yesterday, Brianna.
With the Air Marshal National Council, we contract with Under the Shield, which is a mental health and wellness program based out of Arizona.
The founder is Susan Simmons.
She's been helping law enforcement for over three decades now.
And we always believe our law enforcement officers, we call them a tactical athlete, right?
They are out there on the street every day working, doing the job that's very thankless in many ways.
And during that time, they're accumulating stress from the time they're a new recruit, one to five years on the job to the time that they're moving up for a promotion somewhere as a sergeant or a detective.
They're accumulating stress over the things that they have seen and the calls they've responded to, whether it's a child that has passed away, family situations that are just absolutely horrible, traffic accidents where people don't walk away and you're there on the scene with these individuals that have expired for hours doing an investigation.
That stress accumulates.
So we love the fact that Under the Shield is going to work with this appropriations in Arizona.
Arizona is very proactive about law enforcement wellness and health.
And I'm just so glad to see this bill pass.
And shout out to Susan Simmons and her team at Under the Shield because I can attest to you, they save lives.
Yeah, well, Sonia, I want to get into that a little bit because there is a lack of mental health treatments and services for those who are on the front lines of all of this.
You know, I can only imagine when I worked in local news, we'd have the police scanner going constantly.
And it was a lot of suicide calls that I knew, that I know that the local plea in South Florida was responding to.
And it was very, very common.
I can only imagine the type of trauma that they have to endure when having to view that, whenever having to obviously investigate that.
That obviously is something that I fear for their long-term mental health.
What is it like right now for law enforcement officers across this country when they do have a traumatic event?
Are there services even offered at the federal level to assist?
A lot of departments may have an in-house psychologist or a program, but you have to look the moment that that officer goes to that EAP program within the agency, those reports are discoverable back to the agency.
So many officers won't go and seek that type of help, or they won't do that because there's going to be a record that they may be having a hard time or they may be considered weak within the department if someone else knows in the department that they're seeking professional help with the psychologist.
Also in the federal government, unfortunately for the air marshals, we've experienced 24 air marshals suicides in the 25 years of protecting this country.
We've lost 24 of our own to suicide.
So it's a place that's very close to my heart, going to funerals and watching your colleagues die and kill themselves.
We have to dig in and do better.
And under the shields, doing that for us, Brianna, there is hope.
And I'm just very grateful to be part of this process to bring some type of comfort, not only to the officers themselves, but under the shield councils, the entire family unit, because, you know, when there's cumulative stress, you don't just drop that off at the door when you go home.
Wow, this gentleman, Mike Hugo, please in the audience, please, let's Google his name or Brianna, if you can host some of his links.
This young man, he's 45 years old.
He's incredible.
Prior to getting diagnosed with brain cancer, he ran 11 Iron Man triathlons.
11.
Think about that.
It's incredible.
But in Mike's journey, he was terminally diagnosed terminally ill with brain cancer.
And he wanted to use the right to try.
And because he had the financial resources for alternative medication, you see him now.
He's still alive.
The average lifespan for the type of stage four aggressive brain cancer that Mike had gave him a life expectancy from eight to 24, 8 to 14 months.
So a little over a year.
He is now 4.5 years later and living a miracle.
He's a walking miracle.
And we need Mike.
We need the right to try.
President Trump signed that into law in 2018.
Unfortunately, there is a big push behind the scenes in the medical field not to accept this right to try.
But Mike was one of the fortunate ones.
And he's going to use his miracle to save lives because lives can be saved if patients are given the ability to use right to try and that their doctors and the manufacturers of the medication they need are willing to try to help them.
So he's got a wonderful story.
I would love to get him on your program, Brianna, and let him talk to the audience.
These are the people out in the world doing the good things.
Yeah, well, Sonia, we'd love to have him on the show to talk about that because I think it's fascinating.
And I think it's a great cause to advocate for because so many people, when they have nothing to lose, you might as well let them try.
You might as well.
I mean, there's nothing there to hold them back.
And if they're willing and able to do just that, we should welcome them with open arms.
We will extend over an invitation to have him on the program because I'd love to hear everything that's gone on in his life.
Obviously, he's got a young family.
So this is obviously devastating.
But this would be great too for even RFK Jr. to meet with him.
I think that would be an incredible meeting and for him to advocate on the behalf of so many Americans who are facing these battles, Sonia.
So we look forward to that and reaching out to HHS as well.
I will do address that after the show.
So Sonia Labasco, thank you as always for joining us.
And you do a great job at promoting my book, but also just being a great outspoken leader on X folks.
So give her a follow, Labasco.
Sonia is where you could find her on X.
And she has a great job at calling out all of the people who are doing their very best to push back and to prevent us doing what the American people voted for this administration to do.
So she does a great job at that and representing a lot of great federal agents as well.
So thank you, Sonia, for all the incredible work you do.
If this is going to be the case, I think we need to be reimbursed for our cost to have to take the time to go get the real ID because I know my wife, she went through a whole process with that.
And, you know, I think we should be reimbursed for that.
Before Thomas Massey, the Ibermecton, wow, it's great to hear all these stories, backgrounds, and people going through what they had to go through.
I personally had to go through it myself being in Minnesota, but luckily I ran across around 2020, somewhere early in 2020, Rudy Giuliani actually had Dr. Benwer or Dr. Zelenko on.
And he was talking about how hydroxychloroquine at the time was an ionifer and that it would take zinc and move it where his combination, what he was doing with his treatments, is taking zinc and getting it into the cell membrane.
So basically just taking the ions or the transportation of ions and moving it into cell membranes.
And when he talked about ionifers, I said to myself, well, I think Quercertin is an ionifer.
So I started taking Quercertin because I couldn't get.
hydroxychloroquine, couldn't get ivermectin until I ran across somebody that took a big chance here locally and was a compounder.
And basically she was kind of out of the matrix.
So she, I got connected with a clinic and got my hands on ivermectin, which was great.
So I'm paying homage, rest in peace to Dr. Zelenko, great man.
His products are awesome as well.
But in regards to Thomas Massey, you know, I think all the information that has come out is pretty much because Massey stuck with the plan with the Epstein Files Transparency Act.
And it's funny how he's, you know, recently been under attack once again.
And there was a, I mean, if you see on his X, he talks about that attacking his wife, the recent comments.
And he said, maybe someone should, you know, have told Trump that she's actually the one who suggested I ask Pam Bonnie in person at dinner when we would get phase two of the Epstein files.
Bonnie said there were no more files.
As they say, the rest is history.
So I think we all owe quite a bit of respect to Thomas Massey and sticking in there and hanging in there.
And the other thing is, is a lot of people have been calling recently about the Smith Month Modernization Act of 2013.
Massey, a lot of people want it repealed.
Massey has Bill HR 5704, repeal the Smith Month Modernization Act of 2013.
It's awaiting further action or committee and consideration.
He put it in in October, I think, of last year.
So, you know, here we go.
The establishment and donors are, you know, doing their best to attack a good one.
Well, Thomas Massey is one of the very few who actually believes what he says he believes.
And I know a lot of the times now he gets a lot of pushback because he kicked off the president.
But I feel like this is why it's important to have like an independent mindset to all of this and to actually talk to people.
I think he was fighting the good fight.
And it's at this point, it's like the personal digs.
I mean, when we open up the show, we're listening to the national prayer breakfast.
And the president's putting a little dagger at Namassey.
I'm just so, I'm over the Amasse obsession.
It's too much.
It's too much.
Everyone who has met Massey, I have not met him personally.
I've not met the congressman personally, but I can tell you I've had brief interactions with him on X.
He truly believes what he says he believes.
Tell you that.
He really does want to actually change this country for the better.
And maybe he has a different approach to that.
Maybe it doesn't necessarily fall into what you and I think is the best way to get there.
But I don't question his intentions.
I truly believe that Thomas Massey is one of the best that we have.
And we don't have many.
I mean, we just told you Barry Lautermilk, who have on the show, the chairman of the JSICS committee, he's out.
He's done.
He's not going to run for re-election.
He's bowing out.
There's a reason why this is a common theme, folks.
This isn't just, this isn't something that's just randomly happening.
I think people are getting frustrated internally.
I think they're tired of the back and forth.
I think they're tired of the corruption.
They're tired of just the swampiness that's not being drained in DC.
We keep hearing about, oh, we're going to train the swamp.
The swamp is swampier than it's ever been.
I keep getting phone calls from folks who are just amazing patriots who left their private sector jobs, took a job in government because they're true believers.
They actually believe what they say they believe.
They took massive pay cuts.
A lot of these people took massive pay cuts.
I mean, one person I spoke to was like, yeah, Brianna, I was pulling in like a million dollars a year in the private sector.
But I did this because I want a better future for my kids.
That's why I'm living in DC now, hate DC, living here just because of that.
We have so many incredible people who are in DC trying to fight against the machine.
They're not high up officials, but they're trying.
They're trying their best and they're calling and they are frustrated.
They're angry at the political hit shop that's being done internally.
By the way, Ed Martin, if we could give you a little update, if you go to Ed Martin's ex-page right now, he actually just posted a very funny picture.
It says, good morning.
It's a picture of him with, get this, deputy AG Todd Blanche.
Looks like the two of them had a meeting.
Wondered how that went.
According to my sources, several people warned me that Todd Blanche's team has been trying to plant bad information in the media.
I reported that exclusively.
And so Ed Martin, every single day I wrote BFFs.
That's probably not the case.
But Ed Martin still, he's just a good guy.
He's a very good guy, a very good guy.
And Ed Martin is still going to go out there and fight the good fight, even though they're planting bad stories about him over at CNN and saying that Ed Martin's leaving.
He's not going anywhere.
You're going to have to drag him out if you want him out of the DOJ.
But Todd Blanche sitting and smiling for that photo, of course.
How sweet.
BFFs.
BFFs.
Ed Martin's one of the very few fighters we have also.
If you could keep Ed Martin's mother in your prayers, she is battling cancer and she is enduring a lot right now.
And so Ed Martin is asking for his fellow patriots to pray for his mother.
And we highly recommend you do just that.
I did today and I sent him my very best.
He's a great person, a great person.
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Glad that you're all jumping on board with us today.
When I look over to what's going on right now in the Hill, it looks like the Treasury Secretary, Scott Benson, is actually testifying right now.
He's in front of the Senate Banking and Housing and Urban Affairs Committee.
I have a number of purposes, but the foremost reason for tariffs is to try to stop other countries from taking advantage of us through either their tariffs or trade barriers.
If Canada, for example, came to the United States and said, we're going to zero tariffs in the United States.
All of them are off on our end.
Would you, Mr. President, speaking to our president, go to zero tariffs and then just let Canadian companies and American companies compete on a level playing field?
Is it not true that the Census Bureau in defining poverty and determining that our poverty rate is 11% or 36 million Americans, which makes us look bad, only will consider direct cash payments from the federal government to poor people, such as, let's say, SSI payments or TANF payments?
And isn't it true that the Census Bureau in determining poverty doesn't include things, doesn't include non-cash payments, doesn't include Medicaid or food stamps or housing subsidies or refundable tax credits.
Mom, two kids, poverty level for her and her kids is $27,000.
Mom works part-time.
She makes $11,000.
According to our Census Bureau, she's poor.
She's below the poverty line.
But she also receives, she works, recall I said, makes $11,000 a year.
She receives $4,100 in refundable earned income tax credits, $3,400 in refundable child tax credits, which means she gets a check, $9,200 in food stamps, $9,500 in housing subsidies, $900 in utility bill subsidies, $16,000 in Medicaid, $31,000 a year in free school lunches,
and $6,000 in TANF payments.
If you add that up, that's $64,100 a year, according to math.
We're excited you're all jumping on with us today.
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Update though.
Okay, so DHS actually, like I keep telling you guys, they're one of my favorite agencies.
And I don't, I'm very like anti-government, but you got to give credit when credit's due.
When I reach out for comments, they respond very, very quickly.
And I actually just reached out about our story that we covered with Sonia LaBosco in regards to that $45 fee that they're now going to be charging you if you don't have a real ID.
According to TSA, they say that this is going to, the funds that they collect from this is going to go towards the verification program.
And it should be in our release.
So they actually put out a press release about this, and we'll get this up too as well.
Of course, you want to be fair and balanced, but impacted travelers will have the option to pay $45 and use a TSA confirm ID process.
This fee ensures that those who are non-compliant travelers, non-taxpayers cover, or not taxpayers, commas, kind of what they angled it.
This is a quick text, cover the processing for travelers without accepting acceptable IDs.
So they're looking to, I guess, get those funds back because I guess it's a process to verify who they are.
So they're charging you, if you don't have a real ID, to cover the cost of what it would cost for them to process you in a separate verification process.
So that's what they're angling here.
But they also say to me that to avoid delays or missed flights, all travelers should obtain a real ID or another acceptable form of identification before heading to the airport.
I disagree with it completely, but you know what?
You got to get credit when credit's due.
And I like the fact that they are actually responding.
Something that didn't happen under the Biden administration.
First off, I wanted to say that you nor Matt, the guy that you interview sometimes, you both don't have rings on your fingers and you would be a cute couple.
And my brother, at the age of 44, coughed a felony weapons charge.
And within 72 hours, I got an email telling me that I have to be deposed under oath in regards to whatever's going on with him.
I haven't spoken to him in six years.
And I find it very odd that something like this happens with my brother.
The government immediately knows and wants to call me in for questioning in regards to what's happening with him.
We can't find anybody to arrest in the fraud in Minnesota, Ohio, or anywhere else.
And judges, I firmly believe that judges are the ones to blame in most all of these cases.
Michael Savage in 1995 put a bill together in California to override or get rid of rather affirmative action.
And the people of California actually voted, literally voted to get rid of it.
And the judge just signed it away.
He said, no, we're going to keep it.
So starting from then, you know, to now, where judges, you know, block certain things like anything to do with ICE or I'm scatterbrained.
I'm so angry.
My point is, point is, is that I worked for the State Department back in 2012 to 2016, and I've been to Mogadishu and I've seen what civil war does to a country, and it's absolutely horrendous.
But things that you, Alex, or anybody else can't say, there's people out there, as Trump would say, not me, but other people are saying, well, I think that's what needs to happen.
I mean, you just said that the swamp is swampier than ever.
I think that it's left, you know, it's called left-wing and right-wing because it's the same bird.
And because of that, nothing's ever going to change.
And furthermore, twice, the people of this country, this great nation, didn't like what was going on.
And twice, they picked up arms, taught blood, and died to make it better.
And I think that it's, you know, between the waste fraud, abuse, dirty, scummy judges, I'm trying to keep it clean for radio.
I think that's exactly what needs to happen.
And I'm sorry to say it because I've seen, like I said, I've seen what Civil War does to an actual country.
And I'm just, I'm absolutely fed up.
And also, to leave it on a funny note, maybe Jeffrey Epstein should have used PowerPlant Plus due to his low teeth.
I know that since I've been taking it, my testosterone went from 368 to 1004.
I also lift weights and whatnot, but I'm 40 years old, but your products work.
Yeah, I just want to say, speaking of funny things, though, the dogs are cute.
I always think when I see your dogs on Instagram of heavy metal, like Motley Crew or White Snake, because they have the cool, like spiky hair from the 80s.
And just quick on COVID on Ibu Mecran, it was actually with Joe Rogan, CNN's own doctor, Sanjay Gupia.
He said Rogan was right that CNN actually was lying about Ibu Mekrin and he could sue them.
So their doctor themselves admit they were giving out false information.
And your colleague, Bo Snerdley, he's on WABC Radio.
He was Rush Limbaugh's producer for a long time.
He got vaccinated and like so many acquired COVID after he was vaccinated.
And he said he was in terrible condition and he's older and overweight.
He has all comorbidities, high blood pressure, high cholesterol.
And they gave him Ibu Mecran and he said within a day, it was a complete turnaround that he was like completely recovered from being in like critical care.
So it's amazing.
And I just want to say with the Super Bowl too, the, you know, watch the Turning Point USA halftime, but I wouldn't watch the Super Bowl in general because it's not only the BLM aspect, but the anti-military with Troy Aikman, the announcer, former player, it was supposedly a hot mic.
And he said when the fighter jets fly over, he said, well, that's not going to happen under a Kamala Harris-Biden administration because, you know, it's wasteful for the environment or whatever.
But if it wasn't for the military, because they do that as recruiting, so they responded and said, we would do it anyway, just at a different time.
So if it wasn't for the military, he wouldn't have the freedom to make billions of dollars in the NFL.
So the hypocrisy of that.
And also they would say end racism in the end zone, yet they have two white reporters when almost 90% of the players are black.
And there's probably 10,000 black players that are qualified for those jobs.
And when you see the reporting, they almost always have a black field reporter, which is a lesser role.
Like, you know, like the news anchor is like a higher gig.
So they always, whenever they have a black reporter, it's always at that lower subservient role.
And the one white guy, Moose Johnson or whatever, Daryl Johnson, he's not even good.
He's just like a doofus guy.
So the irony of that, and when they lied about hands up, don't shoot, and LeBron James in the NBA, I can't breathe.
There's actually massacres in Chicago, and they don't talk about end racism.
They would be, they should be talking about the massacres, the killings in Chicago, promoting school choice.
Yeah, because like there's a 4chan post that has been corroborated from a person at the jail saying that he was scooped in the early morning on a Saturday when they don't do transferred by like an armored van, prison van.
You know, it kind of looks like an armored vehicle, but it's for the jails.
And that day on, it was Twitter back then, but now it's X. There was a video in the morning of a vehicle driving from the prison to the private airport and the private jet leaving and apparently going to Tel Aviv Israel.
And I was wondering, and I wanted to bounce this idea off of you, Brianna, is like, why don't we get some video footage?
And since they don't do any other transports, apparently on Saturdays, according to the whistleblower, it'd be pretty obvious if someone's getting scooped up.
And obviously, Epstein having, you know, all this leverage on very powerful people around the world, from presidents to world leaders to rich people, you know, he's going to have an escape plan multi-layered, you know.
And then with the witnesses like who had him on blast, like Virginia Jeffrey dying in irregular circumstances, it seems like he's still operating.
His email has been active, apparently multiple emails.
And I wish there was like a spokesman or a town call meeting where, you know, the feds can like describe what we're seeing here and kind of confirm things because, you know, it's like they're saying people are cannibal and all these horrible things.
Yeah, I mean, so I think regardless of what the federal government tells us now, because they've just, they've discredited themselves.
I don't, I don't know if anyone would actually believe them.
I think that if they were to put out information, we would probably be very skeptical of it.
I can tell you this, I've submitted FOIA requests specifically, though, through the Bureau of Prisons, which is run under the DOJ.
I've requested his final phone calls.
Those are obviously recorded.
We've heard that he was on the phone with his brother prior to his death.
And so I've asked for those details.
I've asked for all of that.
And unfortunately, they haven't brought it over.
They won't give it to me.
What they did respond, though, with, and I put this on X, this is months ago when I got the last response, the Bureau person saying that they actually have no records to send me.
So I find it quite strange that Jeffrey Epstein's final moments, his final call, they don't have record of it.
The reason why I specifically asked for is I wanted to hear what his tone was like, because we obviously have heard that he was, through his lawyers, are working on a plea agreement.
So obviously that scream says someone who's optimistic of their release potentially soon.
And so the suiciding angle didn't make any sense to me.
Didn't make any sense.
But unfortunately, they won't give me any recordings.
Brianna, I think a big issue, I don't know if you saw this, but it seems like a lot of people in the prison system and at the morgue and at the jail and with the DOJ is also involved.
You know, they have similar connections that I don't want to be bombastic, but you know, like there's just, it seems like it's a cabal and that if you have that much money, I just have a few billions of dollars that you can just bribe people so easily.
You see how, you know, even with $50,000, $100,000, I'm sure people would look the other way, unfortunately.
You know, and if he's alive, obviously, and he's done all these things.
You know, Trump needs to send a B-2 bomber and just J-DAM wherever he's at, you know, and present the body.
I don't know if you saw it that the Democrats are already saying if you bring President Bill Clinton and he has to testify, we're bringing President Trump.
I would like to say that this Zora Mondani has made a total mess of New York City.
It's now turned to black ice everywhere because the ice is melting.
It's not going anywhere.
And they're not salts in the streets, car accidents everywhere.
It takes an hour to get somewhere you're going 20 minutes.
That needs to be looked into, and there's got to be some kind of oversight board that makes sure that he is on top of sanitation and making sure that these ice melters, which they only have eight for all New York State from Albany down to the Hamptons, eight ice melters for all New York State when they knew at least a month in advance, they were talking about this polar freezing and storm that was coming.
So they knew they just neglected to take care of it.
And also, I want to give a shout out to my brother.
He's a retired firefighter.
His name is Joseph Lennon.
On, if anybody remembers, on Super Bowl Sunday, maybe 20 years ago now, when Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake did their little thing where he rips off like the nipple pasty.
So that morning is when my brother was in a fire in Brooklyn, a Mekon street fire, they call it.
And he got injured and he actually was in cardiac and respiratory arrest for a while, which is the way we heard it over the main news source out here was 1010 Winds.
They said that my brother had succumbed to his injuries and turned out that he was put in a medically induced coma after he wasn't able to breathe on his own.
And he's alive today.
He actually went back, took through the tennis pass, made lieutenant.
But yeah, I just wanted to give a shout out to my brother.
A lot happening over here in the third hour final left show.
We will be taking your calls in just a bit as well.
So if you're on hold, stay put.
We'll jump back to that in a little.
But there's a story that I wanted to make sure was on your radar.
We talk about this all the time.
And I warn you guys that I don't care if you live in a red state, you got to pay attention to what's happening in your communities because we see constantly, we're seeing these groups.
And it looks innocent at first.
They buy chunks of land and they're doing it through LLCs and other individuals.
And it doesn't look like anything that would be related to Islam.
And then how quickly things turn all of a sudden, then you realize that they're trying to build an Islamic community in your neighborhood.
Folks, you got to pay attention to this.
This is happening all over Red States.
And there's a reason for it.
Of course, Red States are obviously a desirable place for them because number one, they do agree with us when it comes to education for children.
They don't want any of the LGBT nonsense in their education, obviously, system.
And most importantly, too, they appreciate that we are low-regulated states.
But that's all the reason for you guys at home to be concerned and to be active locally to make sure this isn't coming up and popping up in your community.
There's one rural area in Texas right now that's dealing with just that.
It's in Kaufman County.
And right now, the Daily Caller has a story out.
Mary Rook is with us now.
She's going to detail her findings.
But this has a lot to do with 2,000 acres that were purchased.
And, you know, Mary, it's an honor to have you on the show today to break down this report that you have up on the Daily Caller now because not a lot of people talk about this.
And I like how you walk the audience through kind of the hidden backside of all of it.
It started off with the LLC that doesn't look like it's associated with Islam at all.
And now people are finding out the hard way potentially that they actually might get thousands of Islamic neighbors coming to their area very, very soon.
So when a story like this kind of comes across my desk, I think to myself, okay, well, I got to run this down.
And as I was starting to pull the threads on this one, it was shocking.
So like you said, it starts with a farm selling off their land to an LLC solar company called Kaufman Solar.
Kaufman Solar is actually an entity of, I think it's called Next Era.
And they are one of the world's largest solar and wind energy companies in the world.
So when you start looking at that, you're going, oh, well, they're just trying to break into Texas, you know, do the renewable energy, get the subsidies from the federal government, that kind of thing.
It kind of looks harmless in a sense that they need land to do it.
They purchased it.
You know, Elon's talked about this several times.
But then two years later, all of a sudden, you get another holding company coming in and they're looking at land right across the street or road from this property.
And the holding company is called SEE Holdings.
And they're based out of Dubai.
So, but they don't come in and say that we're the ones looking for it.
Instead, they send a law firm from Dallas, Texas, which is the biggest city, you know, around Kauffman.
And so when you send a Dallas law firm into a small town in Texas, they start to, you know, kind of just do what the law firm wants them to do.
They, they think, oh, well, they're from the big city.
We're going to kind of follow their lead here.
You can see that in the Kauffman County Commissioner meeting.
As I'm watching it, the law firm never states that they're representing SEE Holding, which is a Saudi Arabian company.
They never mention what the development is going to be for why.
And the crazy thing about this is that they need, they're asking the county for three separate water districts.
And if you know anything about septic, anything about, you know, how much water it takes to funnel into a town, three separate water districts means you are expecting a large amount of traffic to come into that area.
It's, you're not going to just, it's going to be a massive neighborhood is what they're trying to build there.
So some reports are saying that they're going to put in a mosque.
Some reports are saying it's going to be very similar to Epic City, where there'll be a mosque, a Muslim-only school, and Muslim-only neighborhoods.
And I think that really frightens a lot of people there.
The residents that I spoke to that wish to remain anonymous said their biggest worries are: do we even have enough water to funnel to that type of establishment?
Do especially during the drought season, and then do we have enough social cohesion to fight back against this large amount of residents who aren't from our culture, don't represent Texas in any way, shape, or form, and are going to come in and be a massive voting block against us.
And then, third, how do they fight back, you know, against the fact that it feels like their elected officials are keeping all of this secret?
And I think the reason why they feel justified in that is because if you go back and watch these county commissioner meetings, again, they know what's going on.
You can feel it in the way they're laughing and kind of joking with the lawyer.
You can feel it in the fact that there's no pushback.
One of the commissioners essentially says, Well, you know, it's part of the law that we have to require this to at least come up to a vote.
So, I say, yes, we'll put this onto the agenda for next time.
There's no pushback.
There's no, well, do we know anything about it?
You're not giving us any specifics.
The lawyer does say that he'll bring all of that to the next meeting.
But, you know, essentially what they're trying to do is they're hoping to be able to spread this all out and just trinkle information in little by little so that people don't connect the dots.
But thankfully, there were people with inside the Kauffman County government that got a hold of me, let me know that this was all going on and to start putting these things together and kind of helped me push me on that path.
And I'm really grateful to them because without them, this big story, I mean, and it's a massive story.
You're talking about something that is going to affect thousands and thousands.
Kauffman County is one of the largest counties in Texas.
And so when you look at that, you know, you kind of get worried for the residents there because they're, you know, they just want to live life as a Texan.
They don't want to be disrupted.
And they feel like not just at their local level, but they feel like Governor Greg Abbott, they feel like their state representatives and their state senators are selling their state away similar to how Americans feel nationwide.
And they feel helpless and hopeless in order to stop it.
And, you know, it's really unfortunate is when I just got to Texas, I've been here for less than a year and I moved to an area, our audience is well aware at the DFW area.
I quickly realized that the DFW area wasn't what I used to visit 10 years ago.
It's actually transformed and it's done so rapidly.
And EPIC is a great way to prove just that.
Now, like you just detailed, I sat there at one of the Collin County hearings for EPIC and it wasn't transparent.
There was actually groups of individuals.
Now, there was nobody that I could visibly see, because obviously you could tell when someone is practicing Islam.
There was nobody there representing EPIC that appeared to be that way.
They all appeared to be just kind of white attorneys and PR people that were there to represent them.
And it was very misleading.
And it was meant to diss themselves to stop what they know is going to happen.
I mean, they know Christians are not going to let up on this fight anytime soon that we do actually fear becoming the minority because we've seen what it happens in other countries when sadly Islam becomes the majority and Christians are the minority.
We've all seen what happens.
And so I think people are starting to fight back.
And because of those Christian conservatives that showed up to the EPIC hearing, they were not able to, I mean, they've delayed it, they kicked it down the road, but they're not able to build on that land right now.
And again, like you detail in your report, thousands of people is who they're looking to bring on.
And the fact that they're looking to expand their water systems in this region specifically tells you that, yeah, they are looking to take in thousands of individuals and have them live there.
When it comes to pushback, though, I know you just mentioned Greg Abbott's office.
Greg Abbott's office seemed to push back when we were critical of him and EPIC for allowing this to happen and allowing 48 mosques to go up in the span of two years in the DFW area.
I mean, what do you see when you talk to people in Texas about Greg Abbott?
I think a lot of people are upset that he's just now getting in this fight.
I think that he's probably been one of their greatest frustrations as far as leadership goes down in Austin.
He really does a great job during election season to kind of bring on these voters and let them know.
I mean, recently he just claimed that he was going to stop the H-1B visa scam within the Texas federal government.
But then you have to sit back and ask yourself, why was that being allowed to go on in the first place?
Like, why does there need to be an order to stop it?
Why was it ever allowed to begin?
And when I'm talking to residents in the state of Texas, their biggest qualm is, you know, we are great for a reason.
There's a reason why we are, you know, kind of fighting it out with Florida for that number one spot where people want to move to.
And I think the thing that started starting to turn people off is like you said, when you come into these major cities, it doesn't feel like Texas anymore.
I lived in Oklahoma for a while.
I've moved back to Texas since then.
And I remember coming, you know, to our local area where we had bought our home and telling my husband, this doesn't feel like home anymore.
I don't feel like I am looking at Texas anymore.
Everything has changed so rapidly.
And we were only gone for three years.
And so, you know, that I think that that feeling that I had coming back to Texas is the same thing that is being represented in all of these citizens who are talking to me.
They want to keep their state great.
You know, I have four children.
And so whenever I look at things like this, I think I want my kids to grow up into the same culture that I did.
And I'm not quite sure that I'm allowed, that I can give that to them with the state that we are in right now.
Can you pull it back?
Yes.
But I think the biggest issue for them is the state government selling them down the river.
And now that they're like people like Greg Abbott looking for a promotion, they're jumping on board with all of this.
There's a lot of officials that are now jumping on board with this.
It's polling well that a lot of Americans are concerned about the Islamic takeover of our states, of our cities.
And I think that's why they're jumping on.
But I mean, when I hear them bickering about Sharia law and banning Sharia law, it kind of makes my blood boil a little bit because Sharia law is already banned.
There's no law that's above the Constitution.
And so Sharia is actually legal and Sharia means law.
So it's always repetitive.
So I don't think they understand the true issue here, but we have a lot of people jumping on board with this now.
We can't sit here and let up on this issue.
We need to be outspoken on this front.
And I actually just sent it over to my team.
I was out to lunch the other day and someone who lives in Alabama actually sent me this article about how there was a church in Alabama that was on sale.
And sadly, an Islamic group bought it.
I don't think people realize.
I mean, this, and Mary, I'll let you comment on this.
This is what they're doing.
They're conquering and they describe it as conquering.
That's not my words.
That's theirs.
We played the video of one of their leaders in Minnesota describing it as conquering these states, these streets throughout the state.
And here they are conquering churches by purchasing them.
This church was purchased up, I believe, for $2.1 million.
But this is what's happening all across the country, not just in Texas.
Yeah, I think that, you know, as a Christian, as a Catholic, I get really frustrated when I see things like that because I want my fellow brothers and sisters in Christ to realize what the moment is that they're sitting at and that they have to be stronger in their faith and they have to protect these holy sites.
I mean, you know, I know that whenever you hear a term like that, holy site, you typically think Islam or you think, you know, Judaism and all of these other things, but no, our churches are holy.
They are holy because that's where we go to worship our God.
And if we do not protect them from things like that, then, you know, shame on us.
And so I think that 100% we have to fight this.
I'm not going to leave the Kaufman County issue alone.
You know, I plan to have a couple other stories come down the pipe about this, and we'll be focusing on it.
I know that the thing that the residents are most worried about is that someone is going to forget about it, and they'll eventually have this come to a vote, and it'll quietly go, you know, the wrong way.
And so, I, you know, it's very important for those in Kaufman County to understand that they are not alone.
There are people at the national level looking at this, and we're going to keep fighting to make sure that their county stays safe.
Yeah, I just wanted to talk about how Jeffrey Epstein was blessed by Pope John Paul II, and so is John Podesta.
I have pictures of both John Podesta and Jeffrey Epstein being blessed by Pope John Paul II.
And that's because Jeffrey Epstein was working for what's called the Jesuit Order, the Society of Jesus, the military order within the Vatican, run by what's called the Black Pope.
And they run all intelligence, they run all the governments.
They actually killed Abraham Lincoln, and America cut off diplomatic relations with the Vatican because it was found out that they were involved in killing our president, Abraham Lincoln, just like JFK, killed by Cardinal Spellman.
And I don't mean to offend any Catholics listening because if you believe the Lord Jesus Christ died for your sins and was buried and raised again on the third day, then you're saved by grace through faith.
Not of any of your own works, but Christ's finished work on the cross.
Just believe in that.
And then that doctrine of grace through faith is actually condemned by the Jesuit order at their Council of Trent, run from 1545 to 1563.
And so the Jesuit order, they run all the governments.
And Rome itself is Mystery Babylon of the Bible, the city that rules over all the kings of the earth, Revelation 17:18.
And the Roman Empire is the beast of Daniel and Revelation.
The tombs is because deep underneath they have tunnels that run to different parts of the city and especially South Street Seaport.
I called Harrison and Rex last year and told them about this.
Once I figured out that Ghillaine Maxwell had her business called Terramar, which they took ships or not ships, they took boats, personalized boats and whatever, and they turned them into submarines.
She also had a submarine license, a piloting license, and a helicopter license.
So if you guys can pull up Manhattan Correctional on Google Maps to South Street Seaport, you'll see that that's not a very long trip at all.
I said this last year and I'm going to say it again.
He's also the one that brought, I think it's Kathleen Shelton, who was the first person that Hillary Clinton was the first criminal defense case that she had.
And that just exposed Hillary Clinton for being an absolute demon.
And then I'm pretty sure Trump brought to another debate Bill Clinton accusers.
So for him to backtrack on it, I think I'm hoping it's five-dimensional chess because Trump really like he is a narcissist.
He is an egomaniac.
And if anyone does destroy America, that's his empire.
That's the thing.
Like Trump is pro-America because he won't have a legacy.
All the years of him building his brain will be abolished or wiped clean from history if he doesn't get this right.
And I really do hope he, and I've watched every single debate being a Canadian, because American politics deeply affect us no matter what.
And I hope he really does put them to the flames because the American people, the people of the world, really need justice.
It's not just America that they ruined.
They went to Haiti.
They've done a lot of things.
I've watched Joe Biden extort Ukraine on live TV saying if you don't fire the guy that's prosecuting or investigating my son for being in an industry that he clearly has no credentials in.
And, you know, it's this corruption is going to be at an all-time high.
And unfortunately, a lot of people, as soon as they heard that, I even kind of got, you know, a little weirded out by that.
But also, I think he can't go directly at them because they still have too many agents in the field, if you know what I mean.
You know, I just wanted to sort of say something about kind of coming together with a team of, you know, people that are trying to fight this, what's going on, people that are on our side.
And, you know, you don't want to alienate the good Islamic people.
Most of the Islamic people I know in my personal life are very, they say things like, peace be upon you.
And excuse me.
And, you know, just because Soros is paying to ruin our country and ship in a bunch of the bad ones or paying them to act out or have jihads.
And, you know, I heard Alex Jones say that the Quran is a war manual.
You know, it gives stories of historical holy wars.
It's not saying that, you know, all there's definitely there's some Jewish people that want think they're the master race, but the average American Jew, you know, just like Mel Brooks movies and Delhi food.
You know, it's like, so I think we should give a platform to the good Islamic people.
And they, you know, and for example, some of the ultra-Orthodox Jews are extremely anti-vax.
And I don't hear Muslims saying that argument that you try to make, that it's unacceptable.
And in fact, we see throughout the Middle East, they actually still do carry that out where they're still selling off young girls, not women, girls.
And they are using them, obviously, for their sexual pleasures.
And it's a child that we're talking about here.
So it happens throughout Afghanistan.
They're even doing it to boys.
They're raping boys.
So until they decide to get together and condemn, completely condemn what's in their own Quran.
I mean, there's over 100 verses.
We could walk through it one day if you'd like and go through each one.
We could have a Muslim come onto the show if they want to to explain to us what each of these verses actually mean if they think it's being misinterpreted.
But when they tell them to slit the throats of non-believers, and then we see these videos of these Islamic terrorists doing just that, I've got a massive issue with it.
And they don't speak out.
You know, we remember last year, last year, 2025, January 2025, when that Islamic terrorist, who was actually born on U.S. soil, decided to use his car and plow it into individuals who were just trying to celebrate in New Orleans, the New Year's.
We saw the mosque in Texas that apparently he belonged to, according to reports, and they told their believers not to actually speak to the feds.
So they don't condemn these acts of violence.
It's in the name of their God.
And I'm just over it.
So if they are good Muslims out there, we appreciate it.
But then that means you're not following your Quran.