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March 16, 2026 - American Journal - Breanna Morello
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The American Journal: Trump Issues Strange Message Defending Mark Levin, Warns Of “Very Bad” Future For NATO If Doesn’t Help Keep Strait Of Hormuz Open & Netanyahu Drops Second Proof-Of-Life Video - FULL SHOW - 03.16.2026

Breanna Morello reports on President Trump's defense of Mark Levin and warnings that NATO faces a bleak future unless it secures the Strait of Hormuz, while detailing violent assaults in Austin linked to dismissed prior charges. The episode covers Tucker Carlson's alleged FISA surveillance, claims of Islamic terror infiltration in Texas, and election fraud allegations promoted by Seth Kessel. It concludes with critiques of SNAP restrictions, the Me Too movement, and calls for military action against Iran amidst rising fertilizer costs and a partial government shutdown. [Automatically generated summary]

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breanna morello
infowars 01:28:04
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mehek cooke
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seth keshel
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alex jones
infowars 02:00
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chuck schumer
sen/d 01:04
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donald j trump
admin 01:46
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jake tapper
cnn 00:37
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jed wallace
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keir starmer
gbr 01:32
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kid rock
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madeleine rivera
fox 01:15
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miranda devine
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sara gonzales
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sonia labosco
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tucker carlson
dailycaller 04:06
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brooke rollins
admin 00:21
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cory booker
sen/d 00:12
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jon bowne
infowars 00:12
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madison myers
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adam in fort worth
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joshua in georgia
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multi-pass in north carolina
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sean in california
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Violent Events on Cap Metro Buses 00:03:37
mehek cooke
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Austin, Texas.
alex jones
Austin man walks up to a stranger, uses a computer on the fourth floor of the Central Library, punches him in the head so hard, he's knocked out of the chair, stomps on his head multiple times while he lies unconscious on the floor, then calmly walks back to his own computer, sits down.
10 cases of this.
Three felonies, all dismissed.
Four assaults, all dismissed.
Zero jury trials because he's got the last name Vasquez.
And of course, the guy needs to be in a lunatic asylum, but they don't have those anymore.
breanna morello
APD Chief Lisa Davis happened to be at the library for a meeting about library security.
So she helped detain Vasquez.
He's now charged with felony aggravated assault.
The victim has critical injuries.
jon bowne
Austin, Texas, like many ACBLU Soros strongholds, has a district attorney problem.
Austin, DA Jose Garza is releasing most first-time offenders back into a city where crime has skyrocketed.
unidentified
I know we have a lot of DSA comrades, and I'm going to pass it off to our own elected official, Jose Garza.
He instituted a new radical policy.
And that policy was to say that no one who does not pose a threat to our community should be sitting in jail simply because they can't afford to get out.
joshua in georgia
Hey, Jose Garza, why do you let all the criminals out?
Every day people harass me on the bus.
What's the deal, Jose Garza?
alex jones
We have Jose Garza here in Austin, Texas, who is hands down the worst Soros DA, which says a lot.
And he releases people after they shoot random crowds the next day.
No bond.
Only way you get in trouble is if the cops kill you.
You make it to him, you're walking.
unidentified
An attack on a Cap Metro bus in South Austin sent two people to the hospital this afternoon.
This comes at a time when Cap Metro is expecting big crowds for South by Southwest.
madison myers
Now, Cap Metro reports that is police responded to nearly 200 criminal offenses since June of 2025, which is also the same time that they launched their transit police.
And for some context, Cap Metro says that they average nearly 2 million riders a month.
unidentified
This is just the latest in a string of violent events on Cap Metro buses or bus stops.
In 2022, a teenager was accused of stabbing a man to death at a Cap Metro bus stop in North Austin.
In February of 2025, a teen was stabbed at a bus stop near LBJ High School in East Austin.
Then in May of that year, one man fatally stabbed another man as they were riding a Cap Metro bus.
That same month, Cap Metro created its transit police department.
In January of this year, Austin police say a woman stabbed a man on a Cap Metro bus at 5th and Lovaca downtown.
Later that month, police arrested a man for stabbing a victim three times on a Cap Metro bus.
And in February, APD responded to a shoot stab call at a downtown bus stop that sent one person to the hospital.
APD says Candel admitted to stabbing Mr. Gupta because he resembled his uncle.
He's now in the Travis County Jail facing a first-degree murder charge.
Today, Cap Metro leadership acknowledged those witnesses who were on the bus.
Last night was an isolated incident, but it was horrific.
An isolated incident.
Bus operators are being assaulted.
They're being spit on.
Stabbings and Arrests in Austin 00:10:30
unidentified
We have a high uptick.
And I'm calling upon all the leadership here for your help.
I shouldn't have to file a grievance.
You know, a lot of these are broader social issues and healthcare issues and lots of economic issues that fall on our doorstep.
We may not be able to solve those problems, but we do have to grapple with the impacts of those broader social problems.
According to court documents, police believe 55-year-old Harold Newton Keene shot someone in the library's sixth-floor bathroom and then escaped on a Cap Metro bus.
Police think Keene shot someone else about 10 hours earlier.
jed wallace
Quita, that's right.
And police say that earlier shooting happened on board another bus.
This one was near the UT campus around 1:30 in the morning.
alex jones
This guy runs up while somebody is sitting there reading a book.
According to witnesses, beats him from behind, stomps his head in so bad the person's in a coma, fighting for their life.
And the female police chief, those who basically tackles this guy.
That's how bad crime is in Austin.
breanna morello
It's a lot to unpack.
Another crazy weekend.
We're glad you're all dropping on board with us today.
A lot to get you read and on.
And we got our eyes everywhere all over DC right now because we were awaiting the confirmation hearing to begin for Senator Mark Wayne Mullins.
Now, as many of you guys know, he has been nominated, I guess you could say, by President Trump to run DHS.
That's after the DHS Secretary, Christy Noam, the current one, is expected to take on a new role.
Obviously, it's been very controversial what's been going on internally over at DHS.
So once that hearing begins, we'll bring you straight there.
There's also a discussion going on right now regarding freedom, religious freedom, though, and the healthcare system.
So we're also keeping our eye on that as well.
We'll bring it to you if that does get interesting, of course.
So our team is watching and we'll be ready to go if anything does happen.
But we got a great lineup for you of guests.
Seth Kessel will be joining the program.
He's got his 2026 midterm predictions in, and there's a lot of key races he wants to make sure your eyes are glued to.
So we look forward to having Seth on in about 20 minutes.
He'll be joining us.
So we look forward to that.
We'll also be bringing in Mehec Cook as well.
As many of you guys know, she is an incredible attorney.
She's a former prosecutor, and she's done a great job at going after those who are trying to terrorize this country.
Well, there's a lot that's been going on, obviously.
As you guys saw, there were four terror attacks that took place in a matter of just days.
Mehek Cook will be joining me to weigh in on the very latest on that front as well.
Plus, the Trump administration is actually going to start charging Americans less if you decide that you don't want to be an American citizen anymore.
It's a massive discount.
And Mehek's got the latest on that as well.
So we look forward to discussing that with her.
But, you know, I feel like every day we got to kick it off with a little bit of overview regarding what's the latest in Iran.
Now, as many of you guys know, there's been several attacks taking place around Iran's neighbors, specifically Dubai, which I don't think I was expecting to see the attacks on Dubai.
I know many, especially those in the area, weren't expecting those attacks.
But yesterday, something big actually happened.
It looks like there was a drone attack that happened at their airport.
Take a look at the footage.
Apparently, this was claiming this was an Iranian drone that somehow was able to strike and hit a nearby fuel tank and it caused a fire, which resulted in several flights being suspended.
Now, currently, some of those flights have been resumed.
But again, this is the ongoing issue that's happening right now.
Iran is just frantically hitting anything that they can hit at this point, hoping, hoping that they, I guess, make a get a win somewhere.
The move is obviously desperate, and the Emirates Airline is saying now to customers that, number one, your safety is our top priority.
But number two, we will begin slowly resuming, obviously, the flights when we can promise our customer base that everything is safe.
But, you know, there's a lot else happening right now.
And I don't think a lot of people even know what's going on right now because the White House has been sending out mixed messages.
And when I'm going through everything and I'm trying to dig for the latest, I feel like we're going back and forth on the word war.
There's different words, there's different words being used when discussing what's happening in Iran.
At first, we were told by many officials that we were at war, but they didn't want to use the term war, but it was very clear what they were saying, war.
Then you hear we're not exactly at war.
It's all just very, very confusing.
And obviously, that's intentional because our administration right now, I don't think, is being very transparent on any of these issues.
But the Trump administration, through the State Department rewards justice program, is now offering up to $10 million for information that leads to the key members of the, as many of you guys know, the IRGC.
Now, that $10 million has officially been put up, and they're asking for folks to give them any key information that leads to their arrests or deaths.
Now, as we continue to kind of scope through the very latest that's going on right now, President Trump spoke yesterday to the media while heading back to DC on his flight.
And here's the latest in clip one.
Take a listen.
donald j trump
Because you know what?
First of all, nobody even knows who you're dealing with because most of their leadership has been killed as well.
So I don't even know that we want to make it.
unidentified
I rather think we mentioned that.
mehek cooke
Iran's been with us.
donald j trump
We want to make it that badly, yes.
breanna morello
Now, there's many questions about Iran, and the president didn't answer a bunch, especially when it comes to claiming victory.
And the president has said, and he's been bragging about it, that they've completely decimated their both military, but specifically the Navy.
Now, we'll talk about why that's so important in just a little bit.
But President Trump detailing when he could actually declare his victory in clip two.
Take a listen.
unidentified
Has been decimated economically in other ways.
Are you ready to officially declare victory against Trump?
donald j trump
There's no reason to.
I think I just say they're decimated.
But I think that we've done damage to them right now.
If we left right now, it would take them 10 years in war to rebuild.
But I'm still not declaring it all.
Our military is incredible.
The job they've done is just incredible.
And the problem is, the problem is that when you look at fake stories written by you people, written by, and generated by AI, it's incredible.
And I just wonder, like, Jeff, do you know that these are fake stories?
Did you know that the rally of 250,000 people, the supposed rally, was fake?
Did you know that?
unidentified
I saw you reporting on it.
donald j trump
But you wrote about it.
You talked about it.
And you knew it was fake.
It was AI generated.
Anybody that knew the country knew there's not 250,000 people.
breanna morello
Okay, we're going to get into that a little bit because there's specific threats that are being made right now by the FCC and President Trump in regards to those journalists who are posting fake news.
You know how awkward it has to be for the reporter there is getting grilled with the president of the United States about publishing something that was completely false.
Obviously very, very awkward, very, very uncomfortable.
But I mean, you got to call it out, especially when they're right in front of your face and they've got nowhere to go because you're on a flight.
Takes guts to do that, though.
President Trump also being gutsy and telling those other countries that they better get involved in helping secure the Strait of Urmuz.
As many of you guys know, President Trump pushing for other countries to get involved, but specifically he's now calling on China, the CCP, to step up and get involved to make sure that there's a safe way for oil tankers and others to be able to make their way through the region.
Take a listen to clip three.
donald j trump
Maybe they will, maybe they will.
You know, there's some other aim pieces.
And then maybe they should come in, in my opinion.
It never made sense for years.
If you go back and look at what it said years ago, I said, why are we maintaining our strength when it's really there for China and many other countries?
Why aren't they doing it?
And that's because we had weak leadership.
But I'm bringing it up now.
Said they keep even long term.
I think it's something that other countries should help us.
breanna morello
All right, now, obviously, other countries are going to have to step in and start helping out.
And I'm pretty sure the president's going to be applying some pressure to make sure they do just that.
But 16 Minutes actually did a really interesting piece where they detailed specifically what it's like right now for the local transporters in the region.
And I think it was worth a listen.
So now I'm going to make you take a listen to this one as well.
Clip four.
unidentified
Matt Smith monitors ship activity in the strait as an oil market analyst for Kepler, which tracks global trade and shipping.
He made this time lapse showing how quickly ship traffic moved around the bend of the strait in the days before the war.
So on a normal day, you see about 100 or so ships that pass through there.
When the bombing started with Iran, we saw it drop to about 70.
On the Sunday, we saw it drop into the teens.
And then since then, it's just one or two tankers that are passing through there every day.
All those red and green arrows represent oil tankers that haven't moved for the past two weeks.
Fair to say this is a very expensive parking lot.
It is a very, very expensive parking lot.
That's right.
The few ships that have moved are mostly from one country, Iran.
And you can see that Hilda is loaded with Iranian crude.
Hilda is an Iranian vessel.
Yes, an Iranian tanker.
Two million barrels.
And with all of that Iranian stuff, it is typically heading to China.
That oil is going to China.
Kier Starmer and UK War Criticism 00:06:34
unidentified
Yeah.
And this past week, Smith and his team made a surprising discovery that Iran has exported daily 100,000 more barrels of oil than it did before the war, most of it going to China.
Smith says nine Iranian oil tankers have traveled through the Strait of Hormuz by turning off transponders that reveal locations.
On Thursday, on Iran state TV, the first public statement from the country's new supreme leader was read, saying, quote, the leverage of blocking the Strait of Hormuz must continue.
breanna morello
Now, obviously, folks, that is going to be something that's going to be an ongoing issue with the president really making this a top priority to step it up a bit and apply that pressure.
Now, let's shift gears a little bit because, as I mentioned earlier in the open, the president is making it very clear that he wants to capture all of these Iranian regime terrorists, those who have been torturing Iranians for quite some time.
But through the State Department, he has offered a $10 million reward for anyone who could provide them with tips that lead to the top officials being arrested.
Their new supreme leader, that's the one who you heard previously, Pete Hegset, saying that he's disfigured after a local attack.
Well, the new supreme leader, according to a new New York Post article that was just released today, may be gay.
And I know that sounds funny to hear out loud, but the reality of it is no one thought it was funnier than President Trump himself, according to the report.
President Trump, as others did, when they heard from the intel community about the possibility of him being gay, everyone laughed.
They laughed.
Now, if I were to say the name of this individual, I'm going to butcher it.
So we'll just go with Mohamed as I usually do.
But when it comes to all of this, folks, this is what they do.
Isn't it quite the interesting set of events that go on, right?
These men pretend like they're against gays.
And then secretly, they're out there banging other men.
When you look at the details of this report, it appears, according to the New York Post, that he has a former tutor who he was having a sexual affair with.
And they also say that he's made sexual advances to other men.
Isn't that crazy?
Isn't that crazy?
The people who continue to go out there and go out there and torture women and also say that they don't support gays and throw them off the roofs.
Well, apparently they're into gay sex themselves.
Surprise, surprise.
No surprise, actually.
No surprise at all.
I also wanted to shift gears over to this topic as well, because you probably heard President Trump ripping the UK Prime Minister Kier Starmer about his failure to join the US in their goal of going out there and launching the attacks in Iran.
And, you know, Kier Starmer, I actually don't even, I don't even side against him on this one.
Although I get it that we've had an alliance for many, many years now, I understand that he probably wouldn't want his country involved in Iran.
Well, why?
Because they've imported millions and millions of Muslims who are literally just sitting around waiting to attack.
And they are almost in the majority in that country.
And what's going to happen?
Well, of course, you know, as you've seen in other countries as well, once they become the majority, they completely take over and slaughter innocent people, Christians specifically.
And so right now, you hear Kier Starmer, he's a little afraid.
He's a little afraid.
But President Trump yesterday decided to call out again Kier Starmer for failing to help the United States out when all of these attacks first launched in clip five.
Take a listen.
donald j trump
I don't want them.
After we win the war, I want them before.
So whether we get support or not, but I can say this when I send it to them.
We will remember.
breanna morello
He will never forget.
He will never forget.
And he was talking about UnTruth Social.
He's posted about this several times already.
And rightfully so.
Obviously, the UK is supposed to be one of our greatest allies.
And if he truly believed and had the intel to back it up, well, that's probably why.
Also, keep in mind, too, we never shared one of the most recent instances that took place.
We actually never shared our Intel briefing with the UK.
So obviously there is some, let's just say, some beef between the president and UK Prime Minister Kier Starmer.
Now, Kier Starmer addressing all of this, because obviously it's too hot to ignore right now, because the president is applying a lot of pressure, telling Starmer, listen, we're not going to sit here and allow you to jump in on this now and help us out now.
You wouldn't let us use your air bases when we needed them.
But now that, as President Trump has once said, now that we've won this, you guys want to jump in and join us.
But the reality of it is, is Kier Starmer has got a little bit of a rebuttal himself, and he just gave this earlier this morning.
Take a listen, clip six.
keir starmer
Because moments like this also tell you about leadership.
Whether to commit British troops to military action is the most serious responsibility for any prime minister.
I have been attacked by some for my decision not to join the offensive against Iran.
But at every stage, I've stood by my principles.
Principles which I held just as strongly when it came to debate about the Iraq war in 2003.
Principles which I believe are shared by the British people.
That our decision should be based on a calm, level-headed assessment of the British national interest.
And that if we are to send our servicemen and women into harm's way, the very least they deserve is to know that they do so on a legal basis and with a proper thought-through plan.
Now, there are others who would have made a different decision two weeks ago.
They would have rushed the UK headlong into this war without the full picture of what they're sending our forces into and without a plan to get us out.
That is not leading, it's following.
My leadership is about standing firm for the British interest, no matter the pressure.
And I believe time will show that we have the right approach.
breanna morello
Ah, that's Kirstarmer for you.
He's not going to fall to pressure, although he's in Port of the Third World and had no problem trading in his people for just that.
Now, all of a sudden, he's a tough leader and he's not going to fall for any pressure.
Yeah, I'm not believing.
I know you're not either.
Midterm Elections and Iran War Fallout 00:15:03
breanna morello
The guy's an absolute scumbag, and he's traded his country in for third war garbage that's going around and raping children and women.
So, uh, piss off, Kirstarmer.
Let's pivot.
It's probably a little aggressive for an early morning show, but let's pivot a little bit.
The United Arab Emirates has just announced they've actually arrested several individuals.
Over two dozen individuals have been arrested from various countries.
Now, they were arrested for sharing war footage related to the escalating Middle East conflict, particularly, as many of you guys know, we're talking about the missiles that came from Iran.
Now, specifically, what they're going after these suspects with, and by the way, there's 25 of them so far that have been apprehended.
They're facing charges regarding cybercrime laws for publishing misleading content, inciting panic, or exposing the capabilities of the defense system, obviously, which they're doing when they're posting those videos.
And this is how scary it is.
Even in one incident, they're calling about an AI-generated or unrelated footage being released onto the internet.
And so, they have since been apprehended.
Now, it's obviously deeply concerning given the fact that this is a very well-known area for being very, very tough on people.
A separate case involves a 60-year-old British woman who apparently was a tourist from London in the area.
She was arrested in Dubai while on vacation for allegedly filming the Iranian missile.
She's been charged with broadcasting rumors.
Yeah, rumors.
I'm sure this is probably a way for them to defend themselves and keep tourism coming in.
I mean, if Dubai loses tourism, that's going to be a big, big financial burden for them, obviously.
But she's potentially facing two years in prison right now.
So, keep that in mind.
This is why I don't go to Dubai.
This is why I don't go out to other countries.
I just stay at home.
It's safer.
Safer.
But listen, we're talking about the topic of fake news.
As many of you guys heard, President Trump go after that reporter who obviously was publishing it himself.
President Trump has had enough.
And in fact, get the Truth Social to say just that.
President Trump threatening to charge journalists and media outlets with treason for pushing out false information about the ongoing war between the United States and Iran, claiming that the spread of Iranian Fed misinformation, including AI-generated videos, is depicting events like the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft, which they say caught fire.
But apparently, President Trump saying that actually never happened.
And a lot of those images that were being pushed out there, he's claiming were AI-generated and false information.
Again, that is a big issue.
That is a big issue.
And it's not just President Trump ripping them for just that.
The FCC chairman, Brendan Carr, is also jumping on board and he's reminding these big networks that broadcasting licenses could, well, they should be up for renewal very, very soon.
And if they're a news organization pushing out fake information, well, guess what?
They might not get their licensing back, saying that an operation in public interest, operating in public interest, they will decide on whether or not when you're publishing fake news, whether you should have those licenses renewed.
So, again, that's the White House coming out and saying just that, obviously, the FCC chairman as well, who's been taking a very aggressive approach over these last few years and/or say last year since President Trump made his way back into the White House.
And obviously, it's much appreciated.
So, we'll keep our eye on just that.
Now, in a little bit, we're going to go over Tucker Carlson and the very latest there because I wanted to play his full accusations for you all at home.
Plus, Miranda Devine is actually responding to Tucker's claims herself.
So, we'll get to that in a little bit.
But, also, by the way, I did reach out to the CIA for comments on all of that.
We're still waiting to hear back from the CIA because I want to see her.
I want to hear whether or not they have any actual statements about out there regarding what Tucker is saying.
Tucker's claiming that there's a criminal referral that was handed down from the CIA that's supposed to be sent over to the DOJ in regards to his dealings with Iran.
Now, again, he's denying all claims, says that he's loyal to the United States, but we'll dive into that in just a little bit.
Interesting story that recently just came out.
There was a story regarding a lobbyist, John Nass, a 34-year-old conservative attorney and lobbyist.
Well, he was arrested by the FBI in Midtown Manhattan over, I believe it was Friday, he was arrested, and he's been charged with attempted extortion.
Now, here's the interesting part in all of this: he appeared in a Brooklyn federal court the next day and was released on a $5 million bond, which is insane when you think about it.
But I guess it depends on what kind of threats he was trying to hover over his alleged victims.
He's accused of trying to extort about a half a million dollars in unpaid fees from a former client, Joseph Schwartz, a former nursing home executive, convicted of tax crimes.
Now, NAS was successfully able to help him to secure a pardon from President Trump in late 2025 after receiving about $100,000 from the lobbying work that he was doing for that.
Now, apparently, he wanted an extra half a million dollars, and so he was like, allegedly, we should say, trying to shake him down.
Court filings indicate that NASA, NAS, sorry, hired an associate to use forceful means to collect the debts from Schwartz and his son.
Ain't that something?
The U.S. attorney emphasized that the irony of all of this is given the fact that the presidential pardon was for Schwartz.
And yeah, you know, this is the thing.
And I think this is the reason why I'm going to highlight the story is I think this is going to be a very, very important story over these next few days.
I believe that those within all administrations are the ones who have been doing this for a while.
Like, how does he somehow, some way, able to charge someone $100,000 plus another half a million is what he's looking to bail for to get a pardon?
How is he able to secure that?
I mean, this is a much bigger, bigger issue, right?
How can someone make that type of a commitment to a client and tell him, I will make sure that you get whatever you need, the pardon, all done.
All done.
Just pay me this chunk of change and we'll make it happen.
This is the reason why I think, in my opinion, that you're actually not going to see charges filed in the Auto Pen scandal.
unidentified
Why?
breanna morello
Well, because I believe that there are people on both sides of all of this, both administrations, who have participated in behavior just like this.
And it's very, obviously unfortunate, but most importantly, it's what's going on right now throughout our federal government.
And so when you're sitting here scratching your head wondering why there's no charges being filed in the AutoPenn scandal, well, take a look at stories like that and you'll figure it out yourself.
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There's a lot to dive into, but I want to focus on the midterm elections, because obviously we've been talking about those, and it's very controversial given the fact that, you know, the president has just launched a war in Iran, which I know many of his supporters did not want in the first place.
And, well, a lot of the campaign promises really haven't been carried out on right now.
And so a lot of people are a little skeptical as to what it's going to look like for us in November.
But before I get into the specifics of all of that, Senator Chuck Schumer spoke on the House or the House floor, the Senate floor, I should say, in regards to the Save America Act.
Now, as many of you guys know, Democrats are the ones that are holding it up.
And also some rhinos included, obviously, people like Mitch McConnell, who are not running for reelection, obviously, but most importantly, hate President Trump with a burning passion and will never make any of that stuff pass through the Senate.
Because the goal with all of this is to sit back and to try to crush any of the president's agenda.
I mean, that's something that Mitch McConnell has been hyper-focused on.
So it's no surprise there.
But Chuck Schumer in Clip 16 spoke about the Save America Act and what this means for the midterm elections.
Take a listen.
chuck schumer
On the SAVE Act, Donald Trump has given Republicans in Congress a ridiculous ultimatum.
Help him thoroughly undermine our democracy, or he will bring all legislation to a screeching halt.
What kind of president is this?
Sounds like a pouting second grader.
Even though it's clear that the SAVE Act has little chance of becoming law, Donald Trump is still hell-bent on getting Republicans to ram this bill through the chamber because he thinks undermining the vote is the only prayer Republicans have in the midterms.
Isn't that pathetic?
Republicans think they're doing so bad that they must undermine democracy and prevent tens of millions of Americans from voting?
Donald Trump has said it himself.
He said if Republicans can pass the SAVE Act, it'll guarantee the midterms.
Let me read that again.
Donald Trump says if Republicans pass the SAVE Act, it'll guarantee the midterms.
This is outrageous.
Undermine democracy, prevent people from voting in a democracy, and that's the only way you can win.
That's not democracy, Donald Trump.
breanna morello
Ah, Chuck Schumer's living out the key point and all that.
He keeps saying people, but what he really means is illegal aliens.
The president is looking to make sure illegal aliens do not weigh in on our federal elections, and that's something he, as president of the United States, has authority to do.
Joining me to discuss is Seth Keschell.
He is the former Army captain.
He's also a best-selling author.
And he's got a brand new book out right now that's available on Amazon that we'll talk about in just a little bit, The American War on Election Corruption.
And it's been an ongoing battle for Seth because Seth has been fighting this for quite some time now.
So it's an honor to have you on the show today, Seth.
Thank you for being here.
The book is very exciting to read.
I started reading this earlier this morning and I look forward to diving into it with you in detail in just a few moments.
But, you know, you've obviously came to fame when you decided to weigh in on the 2026 election.
Your accuracy has so many people now looking through your numbers because you were spot on for all of this.
So obviously now we're waiting for the midterm elections to take place and a lot of people are bouncing back and forth.
Will it be a complete loss for Republicans?
Will it be a win for Republicans?
Will they gain some seats?
Will they keep the majority?
There's a lot of people out there running all of these thoughts back and forth, but you've put together a really detailed, I'd say a detailed report that I had the pleasure of sitting back and listening just a few weeks ago to kind of walk us all through.
So I want to kick it off and kind of focus on the key areas and a lot of these key races.
I want to give you the ground and let you go running with this one.
Let's talk about the Senate right now, because obviously, you know, Mitch McConnell, Tom Tullis, others are not running for reelection right now.
And so those seats are going to be up on the table.
So what do you see happening in our Senate?
seth keshel
The first thing people need to understand about the midterm environment, it differs substantially from a presidential election cycle.
So in the Senate, historically speaking, since 1934, the president's party loses seats in the Senate 16 out of 23 times.
So in 2018, President Trump's Republicans gained a net of two Senate seats.
That is highly dependent on what kind of a map you have coming out.
So this time around, the Democrats have a really bad map and they don't have a lot of opportunities to pick up seats.
So if you're into these betting markets, I think keeping the Republicans with the Senate is a really good bet.
The most likely seat for Democrats to pick off is North Carolina.
That's going to be Roy Cooper against Michael Watley.
I think that's probably a coin toss, to be honest.
And in Maine, they're always going after Susan Collins.
Susan Collins seems to be able to elude them every time she runs.
So even if they got those two, the Republicans still have 51 seats.
These seats right here are called the Senate core four.
These are the ones everybody agrees on as being the ones that are most in play.
Georgia for John Osoff is going to be tough to pick off in this kind of environment.
And then Michigan's got an open seat, but there is a candidate named Abdul Al-Sayed running for the Dems.
If he's the nominee, then Mike Rogers has a pretty good shot at winning the seat.
Since we had that presentation, New Hampshire is potentially on the map with John Sununu in the race, but in a 2026 cycle, I would probably slightly favor Democrats.
I have the Republicans definitely holding on to the Senate.
breanna morello
Well, let's go into the Michael Watley race a little bit in North Carolina, because actually, and it works out perfectly, because President Trump, just a few moments before you came on, backed Watley again, and he was pushing for him.
Now, Roy Cooper is someone who I extensively reported on back when the floods were taking place.
And, you know, there were federal resources in the area, and he actually didn't give them permission until days later to allow those federal resources to go out there and to save the Americans who were either stuck in their homes, they were flooded in.
There were so many issues there, but he didn't allow them in at all.
And so for me, I would say that it's probably if the media in North Carolina is being honest and fair, they'll highlight the fact like President Trump is, that Roy Cooper was a horrible governor and that it's really just a no-brainer.
But what do you see taking place specifically in North Carolina that has you maybe a little bit on alert?
seth keshel
It's a really competitive state.
It has the Florida effect to a smaller degree where you have a lot of people moving in from northeastern states and they're registering Republican, which I can spot in the voter registration data.
It is predictive in North Carolina, but you have two big counties there, Wake and Mecklenburg counties.
We're talking about Metro Raleigh and Metro Charlotte, where if President Trump didn't make the other 98 counties as red as they were, he would have lost North Carolina in 2024 with Romney's margins in those counties.
So those are getting to be troublesome counties.
The Republicans really need to go engage the voter bases in those places.
North Carolina prefers federal Republicans.
Three of the last four Senate races in North Carolina have gone to Republicans.
But of course, this is a Democrat favoring midterm year.
Cooper's former governor with 100% name recognition.
And Watley, he's not too far off in polling.
I'm not a big polling guy, but this is going to be a tough race.
Dems are going to put a lot of money in this, knowing that this is the most likely seat for them to grab.
unidentified
Yeah.
breanna morello
And let's go over some of the core four that you've selected too, because you've also selected Georgia, and that's a big one, too.
What do you see happening in Georgia?
Because you and I have talked about it for years now.
I've actually had you on so many shows that I was producing to talk about all the issues internally in Georgia's elections.
But what do you see playing out in the Senate race?
seth keshel
Well, Georgia is fundamentally, and I've already seen our slide deck where we get into Georgia is one of the epicenters of electile dysfunction.
So now we're looking here at the gubernatorial races.
These are the top four races in my mind.
And there are 36 governor's races on the map this year.
So right here in Arizona, where I live, Katie Hobbs is up for reelection.
And on paper, her chances look really bad.
The Republicans have expanded the voter registration edge from 166,000 in 2022 when Kerry Lee supposedly lost by 17,000 ballots.
And now it's almost 330,000.
So Andy Biggs is almost certain to be the Republican Party nominee.
I think he's a really good nominee for the state.
Voter Registration Fraud Concerns 00:15:28
seth keshel
He's very Trumpy in policy.
He's going to do okay in the urban areas as well.
He's from Tucson originally, but he's run out of Phoenix for years.
So I like his chances at the top of the ticket.
The legislature here is very tough.
But you look at the rest of the states out there.
We've got Wisconsin, Michigan, Georgia as the key governor's races this year.
And in Georgia, particularly, that's the only state Trump won in 2024 that I have legitimate concerns about for the next 10 or 12 years.
Of course, those concerns would abate if we would have some legitimate election reform passed in our country.
breanna morello
Yeah, let's go over what your concerns are specifically in Georgia because I believe we have that graphic as well.
The gang of eight is what you refer to it as in the slides that you've come up with.
Walk us through what has you so concerned about Georgia.
seth keshel
All right.
So in my book, you'll find that I consider voter registration, the corruption of voter registration to be the catalyst for fraudulent elections.
A lot of people focus on machines, others focus on mail.
But without a corrupted voter registration database, which is, of course, why these states won't comply with the DOJ's demands to hand over voter rolls, you can't run fair elections.
So on the voter registration slide in Georgia, you have eight counties that make up what I call the Atlanta Gang of Eight.
You have the core Atlanta counties of Fulton and DeKalb.
Then you have the two oldest suburbs, Cobb and Gwinnett counties.
And then you have two Republican suburbs up north, Cherokee and Forsyth counties.
And then down south of Core Atlanta, you have Clayton and Henry.
These are Democrat strongholds.
So on the screen, the numbers in yellow, that is the average growth of the voter roll for three presidential cycles, 2004 to 08, 08 to 12.
That's Romney Obama.
And then 12 to 16, Trump Clinton.
So you could expect in those three cycles for Fulton County to grow by 47,000 plus registrations and so on throughout the slide.
Now, the number in red, that is the growth in voter registration between 2016 and 2020.
And in between Trump's first election and his reelection bid, Georgia moved to automatic voter registration.
Automatic voter registration is the number one tell that a state is going to vote Democrat, especially when it's combined with excessive mail-in voting.
So in the case of Georgia, Georgia increased its mail ballot count 634% between 2016 and 2020.
So when you blow up the voter rolls and then you expand mail-in balloting on the way to the dream of universal mail-in voting, then you have overwhelming odds of creating a Democrat state, which is why the man who wrote the foreword to my book, Newt Gingrich, often says the elections aren't stolen.
They're rigged.
And I'd say I agree with the way the language comes off in that.
breanna morello
Well, Seth, let's dive into that a little bit because it's Georgia.
So from what I understand, and folks, the book is available right now, Election Corruption.
It's available right now on Amazon.
And let me remind you, Seth is a great author and he does great work.
And this is definitely a book here I want to snatch over on Amazon right now.
But Seth, I want to talk about the voter registration issue here because from my understanding, I mean, I used to think that Georgia was a red state.
And it wasn't until actually the first day I met you was when I was working for Lindsel TV.
We were getting ready to hop off a plane and follow you and Holly Kessler over to the state capitol to hand over these signed affidavits alleging thousands of allegations, alleging a lot of just potential election fraud or just things that were strange on Election Day.
And it was strange to me because there wasn't much of a warm welcoming, I guess I could say, from the governor's office.
In fact, I was filming in his office and they thought it was more so of a joke.
But obviously, election fraud is a top issue for Georgians right now.
And it's quite strange that a Republican-led state would push forward for something like automative voter registration.
It just sounds like it's rigged against them.
Why would they push for something like that, knowing that this usually goes and works in the favor of Democrats?
seth keshel
Well, that's a really deep question.
I personally believe North Carolina was the original target state for the 2020 election.
And when Trump was too big to rig off in North Carolina, which has okay election laws, then Georgia was a more open target.
Ken Baxton, the Attorney General of Texas, talks about how Georgia was ripe for the plucking based on that consent decree between Kemp and Abrams that allowed for Georgia's mail-in ballot count to continue and continue.
An important thing to note about Georgia is on the morning of November 4th, 2020, Secretary of State Raffensperger went on the Today show and he talked about how there was only about 2% of the ballots left to count in the state, which would have meant about 100,000 more ballots.
Trump had a lead that was sufficient to hold the state, even if every vote went for Biden.
But somehow they continue to count and count in an additional 200,000.
So I'm not sure what motivated the state to put in automatic registration, but it wasn't done through the legislature.
It was just done by executive fiat and it goes through the Department of Driver Services.
But Georgia is a problematic state politically anyway.
Demographics are tough.
Atlanta is continuing to burst at the seams.
Well, the surrounding counties, there's 159 counties statewide, are overwhelmingly Republican in what I consider to be maxed out.
So without substantial improvement with voters, black male voters, then you're going to have a very hard time holding Georgia.
And I could easily see by 2036, Georgia turning into a Virginia type state, a six or eight point Democrat state at this rate.
breanna morello
That's really horrifying.
I mean, I love Georgia.
I've been warning my friends and family who live over there still.
A lot of them are very concerned, especially, you know, given what we see in Texas too.
They're dealing with an Islamification of Georgia as well right now problems.
So this is definitely something that those, if you live in the state of Georgia, you've got to pay attention to.
Seth, I kind of want to pivot a little bit here to the House races because you've got a really important piece of information right now also up on one of your slides.
And it dates back to 1934.
So walk us through what are the odds that President Trump takes the House as well, given the history behind all of this.
seth keshel
Look, this is the very tough chamber.
And as an intelligence officer in the Army, I had the, I guess you could call it a luxury or maybe the responsibility to give realistic assessments to the commander so he can make an informed decision.
The House is very difficult since 1934.
Why do I use that year?
Because that is the first midterm year of what is called the New Deal coalition.
So American politics fundamentally changed with the election of Franklin Roosevelt in 1932.
So in 1934, Roosevelt and the Democrats actually gained seats on their House majority.
But in 20 out of 23 midterms since that year, the president's party has lost seats.
There were also exceptions in 1998 and 2002.
People are tired of all the talk about Bill Clinton's personal scandals.
In 2002, the country viewed Democrats as not sufficient to stand against the risk of a post-9-11 world.
But look, with 20 out of 23 midterms going against the president's party, it's really clear 87% of the time, the president's party loses seats.
So with a 220 to 215 as elected majority in the 2024 election, now that number fluctuates with deaths or retirements, resignations and whatnot.
But it's not going to be easy before anybody starts out of the gate for the GOP to hold the House.
And one thing the audience needs to understand is this is separate of what the president is doing.
You hear a lot of, well, if Trump doesn't do this or if Trump does that.
Well, in 1986, Reagan had a 63% approval rating and the Republicans still lost House seats and lost the House popular vote by almost 10 points.
So what's the problem with the House this year?
I would give it 75-25 odds that the Democrats are in the driver's seat for flipping the House.
Virginia and Colorado are mimicking California's redistricting plan, which is going around the independent commission and putting an election out there for voters to get around it.
Both of those states run very corrupt elections.
And if Virginia gets away with a 10 to 1 map and Colorado gets away with a 7 to 1 map, then really mathematically, there's not a path for Republicans to hold the House.
So the silver line in here is the Senate should be a Republican hold and also the 2030 reapportionment.
If Trump can get the illegals off the census and they naturally cut Democrat seats due to population loss, then Republicans will be the juggernaut party for the coming decades.
breanna morello
Yeah, and that's a lot of ifs.
And I know the president making that a top priority that he does want to make sure that does happen.
And just to remind our audience, too, I know I've talked about it on the show previously, but now we're officially up to, I believe, 35 Republicans in the House who are not seeking reelection for 2026.
So obviously there's a lot on the table for that.
Seth, I also want to get your take on this.
You know, the DOJ under the Trump administration launched a special division within this, well, it's more of an investigative team over at the DOJ Civil Rights Division.
And they're trying to get all of these states to turn over their voter registration so they could sift through it and compare the registration, see who's an American citizen, who's not an American citizen.
But it's been kind of an uphill battle for Hermit Dillon to do just that.
In fact, both Democrats and even some Republican states have refused to hand over their voter roles.
And they have, in fact, launched lawsuits.
Now, so far, there's been three successful rulings in favor of the individual states.
I believe California is one of them.
What do you think of the job the DOJ has done thus far in regards to trying to crunch down these numbers to make sure that we don't have non-U.S. citizens on our federal voter registrations?
seth keshel
I think that they're on point with going after the rules because the rules are the foundation of what the corruption is.
Every time you have a viral hit like the Nick Shirley videos going in Minneapolis and finding all these fake daycares, they go hand in hand with exactly what happens with voter registration.
In the book, I talk about a woman named Jamie Visaya from King County, Washington.
So we're talking about Metro Seattle.
And she had 16 ballots in her apartment's mailbox in October of 2024.
And she ran straight to the King County press to complain about this, saying that she's never seen something this bad in all of her years of voting.
So I reached out to her to try to get some quotes for the book, and she's nowhere to be found.
So I think somebody told her to go away.
Where there's smoke, there's fire.
And going after the voter rolls is definitely going to expose this.
And it could expose it even in red states, even in states, if a new Secretary of State comes in and isn't actively corrupting the roles.
So a good example of that would be Justin Heap, who's a reporter in Maricopa County, and he's a solid guy.
He's trying to clean up a giant mess, but that doesn't mean that he's not sitting on top of a problematic voter roll.
So as for motivations of some of these red states not to turn over voter rolls, I can't speak on that.
But it is definitely a clear sign that the biggest concealment going on with elections has to do with personnel records and data.
breanna morello
Yeah, and I think that's the interesting part in all of this, too.
How do you view, and again, for our audience, I want to remind you, his book is available right now over on Amazon, The American War on Election Corruption.
That's where you guys could grab it right now.
I want to kind of talk to you about the book.
What are some of the most key points in all of this when it comes to election corruption?
What should the American people, just some overview, know about the top priorities in fixing these issues?
If you really want to get to the core of all this, because Seth, you've been fighting this battle for years now.
So I know you know it better than anyone else.
So what should the American people know and have on their radar that we really need to prioritize going after?
seth keshel
We need to prioritize transparency and we need to prioritize process that allows for the public to trust election results, no matter whether they favor the candidates we want or whether they favor the other side.
One thing that we really miss is the impact of what I would call the area of influence around the world.
We have 34 out of 47 European countries have outright banned mail-in voting.
And the 13 that allow, some of them only allow it for overseas citizens voting.
So we're talking about a few thousand ballots.
Everybody else, you go in person, you cast a vote, you have results tabulated there at the precinct on election day, and then you get the results.
The BBC in 2016, funny enough, wrote up a bunch of pieces about how to spot election fraud in third world countries, especially sub-Saharan African countries.
And one of the biggest tells of a fraudulent election is a prolonged vote count.
So why is it that Arizona is a third the size of Florida, yet takes two weeks to count its ballots when Florida can do it in a couple hours and people act like that's an okay system.
So we talk a lot about what's going on in the rest of the world.
Mexico, Russia, Israel, Japan, all banned mail-in voting.
So there is a lot of foundation laid.
The book was tailored to speak to the fence sitter, the nominal soft Republican who likes Trump's policies, thought that he has a big mouth, and then that's why he lost the 2020 election.
So the lesson of Charlie Kirk's life is that if you can't figure out how to penetrate the consciousness of the middle of the road voter, which most people are not that political, we think that they are because we're on shows like this or, you know, we sit on Telegram or True Social and think that everyone agrees with us.
But unless you can arm people with surefire information, historical fact, this book has hundreds of citations throughout it.
I didn't even put a lot of my graduate level theories about election corruption in.
And I'm really, I'm not surprised the book is successful, but I had no idea that it would launch and be a number one bestseller in three categories.
So that's a good read for people who need to be convinced of very elementary facts about how corrupt our elections are without going off in the deep end.
breanna morello
Yeah, and I think it's really important for folks at home to understand too.
Seth, I want to ask you, we've got like two minutes left, but I want to get your take on this because obviously this administration has been pushing to utilize AI and a lot of key elements in all of this.
How can AI also help us in the mass of trying to limit the amount of election fraud that's happening in our elections?
seth keshel
So AI is a good tool if used by people with good intentions and with proper guardrails on.
I think that with so many records in some of these states in Michigan, one of the things I point out in the book about Michigan, it's extremely embarrassing to be associated with elections there.
There's a bunch of groups in Michigan, like the Michigan Fair Elections Institute that I've worked with.
Three months prior to the 2024 election, 83.5% of Michigan's population of 10.1 million was registered to vote.
The problem with that is only 78% of any population is even over the age of 18 and therefore eligible to vote.
So that's not Captain Seth Keschel's back of the napkin conspiracy.
That is documented fact that there are at least 500,000 too many voters in Michigan just based on age.
And that's before you scale back people who are incarcerated and not eligible to vote at that time, people who aren't naturalized citizens who can't vote.
So this is the kind of stuff that you can use AI to go through roles and quickly identify fraudulent registrations.
But there are all sorts of AIs that are less accurate than others.
One system that's not an AI would be the ELI system by Dr. Rick Richards, the Electoralist, which has a really unique built-in functionality to identify bad registrations immediately linked to death notices and obituaries that he put on display at a recent summit.
I was at Washington, D.C.
So these tools that are being built, there's a lot of them.
And I get them in my comment sections on Substack, CaptainK.us, where people are like, have you seen this?
Have you seen that?
I think that there's really a deep investigation that needs to be done based on why these are producing different results, which of course will show you that there are still weaknesses in AI.
But it must be used if we're going to get to the bottom of this, but it has to be used in synchronicity across all 50 states in the same way, because not everyone has the same quality of voter registration or the same front end methodology of putting voters on rolls.
Tucker Carlson Legal Investigation Update 00:05:38
unidentified
Yeah.
breanna morello
Well, Seth, I think it's all really important information for folks at home right now looking to learn more about our election process itself and how to purge the election fraud from our elections.
I think it's a top priority for most Americans.
So you got to stop what you're doing right now.
Head on over to Amazon, The American War on Election Corruption.
Seth has just released this book.
It is a bestseller and he's very proud of it, as he should.
He does incredible work.
I've been following Seth for years now.
So it's an honor to have him on the program today.
Seth Kessel, thank you for being here.
We appreciate it.
seth keshel
All right, Brianna.
unidentified
Thank you.
Keep up.
joshua in georgia
Good work.
breanna morello
Thank you to my friend.
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Welcome back to the American Journal.
Or excuse me, all jumping on board with us.
Thanks to Seth Kessel for joining us this morning.
It's very, very early where he is, but you know, he still gets up anyway and did the show for us.
I'm very grateful.
But, you know, I've known Seth for a couple of years now.
Like I said, when I was talking to him, you may have seen the video.
The video actually went viral.
So in case you guys didn't know, when Fox pushed me out for the vaccine mandates, I was actually very blessed because Mike Lindell, who was just launching Lindell TV, I think it was about three years ago, had actually made an offer for me to jump on board.
And it was very, very generous of him to do because he was kind enough to extend over to the mainstream media salary, which is something I wasn't expecting from a startup company.
But he was very generous, wasn't trying to write me off, which is strange because if you work for this space, sadly, there's a lot of people who will try their very best to not pay you properly.
But Mike was very proud when he heard my background as to why I was no longer at Fox and had made a very generous offer.
And I was very honored for his support.
But again, I left, in case you guys didn't know, I left Fox literally with no backup plan, with no job lined up.
And so I was very grateful for the opportunity.
But the very first day that I started working for Mike Lindell, he had me and another person that was working with fly across the country with him to a few different spots, different states.
And one of those states was actually Georgia.
So as we land, we get there.
And all of a sudden, Seth with another woman, Holly Kessler, who we have on the show quite often, get on the plane and they start walking us through what they're doing for the day and why Mike's there in person in Georgia.
And I was just shocked because, you know, Holly Kessler is describing to me, and so is Seth, about how they've gotten over thousands and thousands of sign affidavits.
And it's all just people across the state saying, hey, we want to go vote in the election, the 2020 election.
And somebody had already casted a vote for us.
It was very strange circumstances like that.
Now, they'd been fighting the battle in Georgia and they were looking for assistance.
And so that's the reason why Mike Lindell actually went there, again, in his own dime to go fight the battle in Georgia.
So while we were outside of the state capitol, the state capitol police told Mike Lindell and the other person I was with that they couldn't go in because they were media.
Now I quickly picked up a box when I heard that excuse being used and pretended like I was one of the protesters.
And we made our way up to the Georgia governor's office.
That's Brian Kemp.
And we dropped off thousands of sign affidavits boxes at his office.
Now, if you've seen the video, it's a viral video of all of these boxes being dropped off, courtesy of me, because I was there to film internally.
And even Michael Liddell on air say, wait, how do we have a live shot right now of what's happening up in the office?
And they're like, you guys, this is the best control room ever.
Thanks, Dan, for pulling this up very quickly.
Michael Nidell's like, wait, hold on, who?
And then he found out that I went up there.
So that's the reason why I was able to get you all of these images to prove to you, the American people, this was actually being dropped off at Kemp's office.
Now, Brian Kemp's office never actually responded in regards to what happened after those thousands of ballots.
Was 40,000, not ballots, it's 40,000 signed affidavits were handed over, and we never got an update.
I know that the governor's office tried to distance themselves from it by saying that these weren't legitimate signed affidavits is what they try to tell me.
But there were people out there, residents, voters, who were pushed away from being able to vote on election day.
And Kemp's office didn't care.
They didn't care.
In fact, they even laughed.
And I was there for it.
They didn't realize I was a journalist.
I was there and saw what they were doing to these protesters who were just simply trying to put together all of these signed affidavits and hand them over to the governor.
His office was by far one of the rudest offices I've ever interacted with because they literally laughed at these people's faces.
And then they asked, well, do you want like a piece of like a receipt or something for this?
You want me to sign?
And I said, no, you guys get a receipt proving that you dropped off all these boxes.
We need records.
And even though after we finally got the records and we've had those for years now, there's never been anything as a result of what you just saw there.
The governor's office refuses to give comment.
The people who I was there with have not heard back either.
And so it's just one of the many, many layers to Georgia's elections that are so freaking corrupt.
And it's the reason why I wanted to have Seth on today because Seth understands it better than anyone as to where all the corruption lies in Georgia.
All right, folks, we got more of this class in Justice Abbey.
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Terrorism Vetting and Deportation Laws 00:15:48
breanna morello
We've got a lot to discuss in just a few moments.
I'm looking forward to talking to my girl Mahek Hook.
She is an attorney.
She's an incredible patriot who wants Americans to be safe.
And so she's going to be joining me to discuss the terror threat here in the United States and how we go about pushing out all of these legal and illegal aliens that have come into our country and are trying to cause us harm.
As many of you guys know, we've seen now four Islamic terrorist attacks over the last few days here on the homeland.
And a lot of it's due to our immigration system.
So we look forward to having her on in just a second.
But first things first, Tucker Carlson, well, he was trending over the weekend.
That's because he released claims regarding the CIA trying to have access to his private text messages with individuals in Iran.
And that was prior to the U.S. war in Iran, of course.
Now he's claiming that there apparently was some type of criminal referral handed over to the DOJ to charge him as a foreign agent.
Let's take a list of the claims that he laid out in clip seven.
tucker carlson
So the other day I found out that the CIA is preparing some kind of criminal referral against me, a crime report, to the Department of Justice on the basis of a supposed crime I committed.
What's that crime?
Well, talking to people in Iran before the war.
They read my texts.
So the crime under consideration apparently would be the Foreign Agent Act or something like that, acting as an agent of a foreign power.
And I don't expect this to go anywhere.
I'm not too worried about an actual criminal case against me for a bunch of reasons.
One, I'm not an agent of a foreign power.
Unlike a lot of people commenting on U.S. politics and global affairs, I have only one loyalty and that's the United States and have never acted against it.
Its interests are the only interests I care about because I'm from here and I have a lot of kids.
So that's not a concern.
I've also never taken money from anybody.
Don't need it.
Don't want it.
And that's provable.
And moreover, it's my job to talk to everybody all the time and try and figure out what's happening around the world.
That's literally what I do for a living.
And I'm not going to stop doing that.
Nor should I, I don't think.
I'm also an American.
I can talk to anybody.
I have no secrets to divulge.
So legally, I think the case is ludicrous and I doubt it will even become a case.
I'm bringing this up for a couple of reasons, though, and they're pretty obvious.
One is that countries tend to become more authoritarian in wartime.
It's just the nature of war.
People are dying.
The stakes are high.
People's emotions have risen to a very high point, to a crescendo.
And so there's much less tolerance for any kind of dissent in the homeland.
The irony, of course, is the United States fights wars on behalf of freedom, but there's always less of it here in our country during war.
So that's a widely recognized phenomenon, and it's likely to happen now, too.
Another point to make that is worth knowing is that the USIC, the intelligence agency, spy on Americans.
Now, you probably knew that, and it's been revealed a lot, including by Julian Assange and Ed Snowden, both of whom are threatened with death for revealing it, but everyone knows.
But it's probably a little more widespread than most people understand.
And it's outrageous.
There's no justification for your government, which you own, you're a shareholder in it, you pay for it, to be violating your privacy like this.
But it happens all the time.
And in fact, one of the reasons that CIA or people within CIA, just to be clear, it's a huge, sprawling, disconnected agency.
What it does in a specific case doesn't represent what everybody in the building thinks, but there are some people who are mad at me for my views about Israel.
And they have some latitude.
And one of the reasons they pass on criminal complaints, in effect, to law enforcement is to justify warrants for spying.
breanna morello
Hey, guys, my head is bleeding.
tucker carlson
So that is an absolutely real thing.
But the main reason they do it is to leak the existence of the investigation, such as it is, to the media and then humiliate and terrify the subjects of this op.
And that's, of course, happened to me repeatedly, many times, including in famously 2021, when I was still at Fox News and trying to set up an interview with Vladimir Putin.
And the NSA, I heard from someone there, had grabbed my text messages with an American citizen and had leaked them to news outlets.
Those texts were basically my attempts to set up an interview with the foreign head of state.
And they leaked them to the New York Times in order to stop the interview, which they successfully did, by the way.
And they admitted that they were spying.
I mean, this is not a fantasy.
It actually happened.
They did it again two years later.
My second attempt to get a Putin interview, I managed to get it anyway, and they've done it since.
And so when you get a call from a reporter who knows the contents of your texts, it's pretty clear something's going on.
None of this, in my judgment as of right now, is a huge threat to me.
So I'm not making this video to complain about it or whine or ask you to send me money because I want to step in on this because Tucker Carlson is obviously alluding to what many of us have been talking about for many, many years now.
breanna morello
Potentially the CIA is spying on him.
And it possibly could be through to FISA.
We'll get into the details of that in just a little bit because obviously FISA is up for renewal and I have a lot to sound off on that front.
But before we dive deep into that one, I want to get to this next topic.
As many of you guys know, last week we were doing a deep dive into the two terror attacks that took place.
Now, they are both Islamic terror attacks.
One of those individuals, Ahmed Mohammed Ghulzali, is the individual who apparently drove his vehicle into a synagogue and blew himself up after shooting himself in the head.
And thank God, not a single innocent person was killed in any of this.
And they were able to safely secure the building because as many of you guys know, we reported this.
There were dozens and dozens of the children that were present at this temple.
Now, obviously, this was a horrific terror attack, but those in the mainstream media wanted you to feel a little bit of compassion for the naturalized U.S. citizen from Lebanon.
Now, they say, even though he rammed his car through that synagogue loaded with fireworks, gasoline, and other explosives, that the reason why he did that, and by the way, it was over 140 children and teachers and staff in the building at the time.
They said that he did it because one of his family members was killed in an Israeli strike in Lebanon.
Now, when you do a deep dive into this individual, it turns out, well, of course, the facts don't align up with their sympathetic narrative.
And his relative, which was his brother, is a Hezbollah terrorist commander.
Yeah, you heard that right.
You heard that right.
So while the mainstream media, and not all mainstream media outlets, but there's a lot of them who wanted you to be sympathetic to the fact that he lost a family member due to this Israeli strike, refuse to tell you the entire background story to this individual.
We'll tell you this truth, of course.
Joining me now to discuss is Mehek Cook.
She's an incredible attorney.
She does a great job on X diving into not only these topics, but also topics related to fraud.
And so it's always an honor to have Mehek on the show today.
Mehek, thank you for being here.
I want to touch upon this story first because this story is a big one.
I remember reading through all the headlines and going into all these stories last week.
And they said that they thought the motive potentially was the fact that one of his family members was killed in these Israeli strikes in Lebanon, but they left out a key factor in all of this.
And that's the Hezbollah angle to this, that he, in fact, was a Hezbollah commander.
Your reaction to this naturalized citizen carrying out this horrific terror attack, but thank God, not a single child or teacher or staff member was killed.
mehek cooke
Well, Brianna, I'm not surprised.
This is just the tip.
We have so many homegrown terrorists and individuals here that chant death to America.
We saw them in the streets in New York on weekend after weekend.
So we should actually be asking ourselves, what is happening with our vetting crisis right now?
Because we have a national security crisis.
This attack in Michigan was thwarted, but you have to think 140, those are what reports are saying, children in a synagogue that would have been dead if it wasn't for the Jewish community taking threats seriously.
Reports also indicate the Jewish community is spending millions of dollars for security.
So you have a man that entered the United States that has ties to Hezbollah because his brother is a commander.
And we allowed a person like that to come into the United States.
What did we expect?
It's shocking to me that we have continued to treat terrorists like naturalized citizens.
The fact that he was even naturalized poses a lot of questions in terms of our national security.
We're allowing American destruction on U.S. soil with a lack of backbone.
We need to go back to where President Trump had even a Muslim ban.
That's what everybody in the media wants to call it.
That's where I stand today.
We need to know who's in our country first, and then we need to allow for anybody else to come in that wants to assimilate and work.
But if you want to create havoc, if you want to kill children and innocent civilians in the United States, you don't belong here.
breanna morello
Yeah, let's go into the details of this because I think this is really interesting.
So many members of Congress too, I believe we're up to, I think we're close to 50 members of Congress have joined the Sharia caucus, which is now going to be a group of congressional members who are going to be pushing back on the Islamic takeover of several states.
And this is something that's concerning because these people, like you said, they're not willing to assimilate.
And that's the key point to immigration.
The key point is you get a group of immigrants who actually want to go through the legal process, but most importantly, assimilate to our culture here and contribute.
And right now, I could attest to it here in Texas.
And we got a bunch of clips we're going to play later in the show.
We sadly have imported people that don't agree with our beliefs, don't like the Western beliefs at all.
And they're now building up these Muslim compounds.
And it's not an over-exaggeration because, you know, I was here and we were trying, I was telling Tommy Robinson about the DFW area when he was visiting just a few weeks ago.
And I was telling him, and he went over there to go see it for himself, but the East Plano Islamic Center is a great example of just that.
These are people who have come into our country and they don't want to coexist with us.
They build their own restaurants, their own supermarkets, their own clothing stores.
And if you dare to enter, like Tommy tried, they immediately shut him down.
They didn't even know who he was at first, but they immediately shut him down.
They wouldn't sell him anything that wasn't halal.
They wouldn't allow him into the mosque.
So this isn't like Christians who would allow you, regardless of what your personal beliefs are, they'd allow you to enter their church.
They'd allow you these opportunities to go around to their businesses.
They wouldn't treat you this way.
There's a big issue where they're building up these compounds and they aren't allowing people to enter, American citizens to enter.
How do we crunch down and prevent this becoming more widespread?
Because in Texas alone, we're close to 400 mosques that have recently gone up.
Obviously, we're going to do this story about how in another part of Texas, how there was just recently a church that was purchased and that they deemed it.
These Islamists who purchased the church have deemed it as a conquer kind of mission where they're buying up these churches.
And a lot of these churches don't even know.
I know this is a ramble, but they don't even know who they're selling it to because they're purchasing it under LLCs that look possibly Chinese, possibly look like they're Christian groups.
But then after the purchase is finalized, they're then transferred over to Islamic groups.
So how do we, as Americans, try to fight back on this?
Because a lot of people are really concerned with who we're bringing in.
mehek cooke
Well, the first job of our government is to increase vetting.
The fact that we've even allowed terrorists into our country to embed, to assimilate in a way that is targeting different organizations, different groups, whether it's Jewish people or Christians, that's the number one thing that we should be focused on.
It's increasing our vetting, it's increasing our infrastructure, it's making sure that every application that is submitted in the United States, we're actually reviewing what are ties to whether it's Hezbollah, Hamas, terrorist organizations.
And then the second part of that also, it dovetails into this, making sure that these individuals can support themselves for at least five years.
The fact that we're importing people from other countries that can't sustain on themselves, of course, they're going to turn to crime from terrorism to theft and fraud of the American people.
This is just basics.
And then the people that are here, if they have been naturalized, denaturalize immediately.
The fact that there's such a process to do this is just baffling to me.
You had a convicted ISIS member that was providing material support that was in prison for seven years.
And our system, our American judicial system, let him out so that he can conduct more eyes on America, more terror on American soil.
That should be rule number one.
If you're convicted of material support, if you're convicted of terrorism, you go to prison in the U.S. and then you get deported immediately.
We're just missing common sense today.
And this is why there's so many attacks.
And then last, I think Washington really has to realize that there is a global security threat.
And there are certain countries that should not be permitted to come on U.S. soil.
But we need to shut down immigration immediately, figure out who's in our country.
Remember, Brianna, it was four years of Joe Biden's terror reign that allowed illegals into our country where Kamala Harris was supposed to be the borders are.
I know for a fact we have terrorists here.
We have to stop this or we're going to see more blood of Americans on our homeland than ever before.
breanna morello
Yeah, Mehek, when I compare the numbers, and I've told our audience about this from what Joe Kent put out there, which is roughly about 18,000 known and suspected terrorists being released into the country.
And I compared it to what DHS recently gave me.
They've only captured about 7.8%, that number coming about two weeks ago.
So it could possibly have adjusted, but I keep my eye on the recent arrests.
I get the notification all the time.
I haven't seen any recent arrests of any known or suspected terrorists yet.
So it definitely is a concerning issue here that's worth addressing.
But when it comes to a lot of the terror attacks that we've seen, I mean, over the last few days, you've now seen four Islamic terrorist attacks.
When you go through the numbers and you start looking at how these people ended up in our country, three of those were naturalized citizens.
Two of those, those are the two in New York City, those individuals, their families migrated to this country and they were teenagers.
So they are American citizens.
They were born here.
So just something to keep in the back of your mind.
But when it comes to trying to denaturalize these citizens, every time I ask people over DHS, and I know based because you've worked a lot of these cases before, they say it's extremely difficult and it's extremely hard to push these people out because you have to prove some level of fraud when they came into the country that they lied to us in order to make that happen.
Walk us through some of the most key elements to this and why it's so difficult.
mehek cooke
Well, DHS is right.
Our immigration system and even our legal system is broken because generally you have to prove fraud when an individual came in.
But here's the key.
We actually need legislation to say once an individual is here and they have committed fraud, they have committed material support to terrorism and terrorists, then that should mean automatic, once the sentence is served, denaturalization and deportation.
That's the key that's missing today.
Material support for terrorists is the hardest provision because you actually have to show that the individual who's providing material support had intent to commit terrorism, showed support, whether it was through funding or other mechanisms, and then was trying to actually go through with an attack.
So a lot of times in these situations, you have an FBI agent that's undercover, that's embedded, that spends months upon months, even years to get this information.
DHS Chaos and Self-Deportation Plans 00:14:28
mehek cooke
So once we know we have a terrorist threat, why are we allowing those individuals to go into our prison and then like a revolving door come out into society?
Because this is the number one thing we have to understand.
We cannot reform radical Islamic terrorists out of them.
Just because they're in prison means we're safe for whether the sentence is seven years to 20, which is maximum.
We have to make sure then we are deporting them immediately and denaturalizing.
This is where the legal system and our law is failing us today.
But I have no faith in Congress.
The fact that we can't even pass the SAVE Act, what is the most single piece of legislation that the majority of Americans agree on?
Do you think they're going to be able to pass something like this?
I mean, we are so backwards today in terms of common sense and where we are that Americans are unifying against the Washington elite establishment.
We're tired of it.
breanna morello
Yeah, well, that's the key element to all this.
We know the president's pushing for the Save America Act.
But those in the Senate, Republicans specifically, like Mitch McConnell, I can't imagine someone who is not a per re-election like him helping the president further his agenda, given the fact that we all know that he does have a very strong disliking for President Trump.
So those are the kind of people that are standing in the way.
But there was some positive news I want to get to as well and get your reaction to.
The State Department has actually reduced the fee for formally renouncing American citizenship by at least 80%.
So it went from about $2,350 to now just $450.
Now, I didn't know that there was actually a fee associated with this.
So can you walk us through that?
Because that sounds baffling in itself.
Why are we even charging $450?
I would just let them do it for free.
mehek cooke
Well, I think the immigration system is one that is completely backwards.
And we need so many more officers.
We need so much more process and understanding of who's in our country and the applications.
I've filed immigration paperwork.
I've practiced immigration law.
It is a daunting task.
There are hundreds of pages that you have to fill out and then you send to ICE and or DHS and USCIS, which is the immigration system.
And so you're constantly going back and forth.
But at the end of the day, Brianna, these are administrative costs.
And my question is: why shouldn't this cost be zero?
If somebody really wants to renounce, why do we have to ask them multiple times?
I mean, this is a very easy, slam-dunk case for Americans and politicians and our president to know who doesn't want to be a U.S. citizen.
Because at the end of the day, they shouldn't be receiving our benefits.
And we should be looking more in their background in terms of are they a threat to our country?
Should they be self-deportating, increasing self-deportations?
Because if somebody doesn't want to live here, I know there's a line of good people from foreign countries that actually want to come here and contribute to society.
So what the State Department has done, I applaud them to reduce administrative costs, but this cost really should be zero.
I want to know who's in this country that doesn't want citizenship.
And then they should never be allowed to apply again.
breanna morello
Yeah.
No, I'm on board for that.
And you might as well allow them to self-deport and to do this on their own.
I'm all on board for this.
Mehek.
I think this would be a great way to purge our system of people that despise us.
So I'm on board for that one.
I want to pivot a little bit though, because you're an expert when it comes to what's going on right now over DHS.
And it's so frustrating because I didn't understand why we weren't fully funding DHS in the last spending bill.
I thought it was quite strange that they would allow this to take place.
But right now, we're dealing with a partial shutdown.
And a lot of key elements on securing the homeland right now are the agents that are involved in all of this are going without pay.
You know, my team actually just sent me a video right now of the Austin airport and the line is out the door.
People are wrapping around the building.
It's turning into a complete nightmare with over three hours worth of a wait just to get through the TSA line itself.
Over 300 agents have exactly have resigned officially.
And there are hundreds of more who are just calling out because obviously they find other sources of income because this is now the third time in the last 12 months that they've gone through political standoff, I'd say.
But right now we see that the airlines itself are actually taking out full page ads and they're trying to push lawmakers to fund TSA because they know that this is going to be an economic issue for them.
Mek, we got about two minutes left.
I'll let you take it away from here.
What's the latest in regards to TSA and the funding battles that they're having?
And how do we get this done and funded as quickly as possible so there's no threats to the homeland?
mehek cooke
Well, I think, Brianna, it's not a surprise to me, but Democrats are really waiting for death and destruction in America for them to actually come to the drawing board and start working with the president and with Congress.
What's damning today, and I think every American should know this, is ICE is fully funded because of the big beautiful bill.
What Democrats are holding hostage are TSA agents.
I read a father of three that had to quit his job because he can't support his family.
They're holding the American people hostage for politics.
And it's gamemanship because at the end of the day, this funding will not change ICE.
We're still going to make sure that we have immigration security and we're deporting.
What they're doing is creating manufactured crisis and chaos in our country.
And what was the number one issue our last election?
I think Democrats have short-term memory loss.
It was safety and security.
And the fact that we are in a crisis with Iran, in addition to national security crisis here, four threats, terrorist threats in the last 10 days tells you everything.
Democrats are pushing the line and the envelope to make sure that they tell the American people it's Republicans to blame, but we know who's at the helm today.
It's Democrats holding us hostage.
I'm disappointed that Leader Thune and others haven't pushed for a filibuster because we could end this.
The fact that we have the White House in every other position, we should be at the helm to make sure that we're safely securing Americans.
And that's not what's happening.
I think Democrats continue to fundraise from this and continue to push because people like George Soros love chaos.
They love the fact that Americans are suffering.
That's the only common sense solution out of this.
breanna morello
Yeah.
unidentified
Yeah.
breanna morello
And it's frustrating because Republicans and the Senate aren't doing their job to push this through as well.
And it's just so it's frustrating sitting on the sidelines and watching this all unravel because President Trump, I mean, I know a lot of our audience members, myself included, have been critical on certain things, but he's by far the most productive person in Washington, D.C., trying his very best to push forward so much.
And so it's frustrating to see how Senate Republicans are trying to hold him off, as well as obviously the Democrats.
Mehek Cook, thank you for joining us.
We always appreciate having you on the program.
As always, folks, give her a follow on X at Mehek Cook is where you could follow her right now.
She does great videos and digs into all the fraud and uncovers it and exposes it.
And that's the reason why she's one of my favorite follows.
Thank you, Mehek, for joining us.
Guys, we'll be right back in one moment.
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All right, let's get back to some of the headlines because I've got my eye on a lot of things.
But I want to bring us back to the Tucker Carlson comments that we played for you earlier.
Now, Tucker is obviously claiming that the CIA has been spying on him.
And it's due to his discussions potentially with an Iranian.
Now, again, he's very vague on the details, but he says that there was potentially a criminal referral that was handed over to the DOJ.
Now, I've reached out to the CIA for comment on all of this.
I gave them a deadline of 12 o'clock Eastern time today.
That's noon.
Haven't heard back yet.
When we do hear back, though, I'll bring you the very latest on that.
That's why you got to follow me too over at Breanna Morello on X, because that's why I'll be breaking that news when I do, if I do get a statement from the CIA.
But this, it highlights a much bigger, bigger issue.
And I've been pushing about it for weeks now.
So is my girl Mel Kay as well in regards to FISA because FISA is set to expire next month.
And so lawmakers are expected to start holding hearings on FISA and the renewal of FISA very, very soon.
Now, obviously, if you're someone who appreciates the U.S. Constitution, you don't want them to renew FISA at, well, its current stance right now, because it allows the U.S. government to go out there without a warrant and spy on American citizens if they could somehow, in any way, make a connection to a foreign government or a foreign individual who you may be speaking with.
And again, it's intentionally very vague so that they could really go out there and surveil anyone.
So it's possible if Tucker's story is true, that they were able to utilize FISA through that Iranian, of course, to legitimize, legitimize, that's in air quotes, of course, their efforts to spy on him.
Now, again, obviously, Tucker Carlson has pissed off a lot of people in his stance on Israel.
He's obviously not very friendly with Israel, but he has a right to be critical, regardless of how you feel about the issue, because guess what?
He's an American citizen and he's allowed to have an opinion, even if you disagree with him.
Doesn't mean the government gets to go out there and spy on him.
You, as an American citizen, could have any political take you want, even if it's hot trash.
And the government doesn't have to, or the government doesn't have a right, I should say, to go after you.
So, if what Tucker Carlson is saying is true and he's not working on behalf of the Iranian government, and he is, in fact, talking to sources on the ground, which I think is fair as a journalist, then obviously this is federal overreach.
And again, it's another one of the abuses, if true, of potentially FISA.
But obviously, no one's going to want to talk to you about that.
And I'm trying my best to get someone to give me a statement, even if it's, we can't give you comment because it's a pending investigation, because that's obviously very telling in these situations.
But obviously, Tucker Carlson is not making friends anytime soon.
And in fact, many who once really did love the host of the Tucker Carlson Tonight Show are now saying that they don't even recognize him anymore.
Someone who I highly respect, Miss Miranda Devine over at the New York Post.
She has been an absolute fighter against the big corrupt machine that is our federal government.
And now she's saying that she doesn't recognize her former friend.
Take a listen to clip eight.
miranda devine
I mean, Tucker, who I, you know, was very friendly with when he was at Fox.
I was on his show all the time.
I actually, he asked me to write his biography.
I was halfway through it when he left Fox in, you know, mysterious circumstances, let's say.
And so I was close to him, but I don't recognize what's happened with his podcast now because I think he comes from a good place, which is he genuinely is anti-war to a point that I don't think people really understand.
He was kind of in the neocon world when he first, you know, started out in journalism.
And he was working for what's in Bill Crystal.
And he felt betrayed and used by Bill Crystal because, as I said, like he's incredibly charismatic and great on air.
And so he felt, and he's a great writer.
So he felt Bill Crystal used him to prosecute the Iraq war, which he now realized afterwards was a huge mistake.
He had a friend die there and he just beats himself up about it all the time.
But I mean, he's not alone.
I feel exactly the same way.
I think a lot of us were hoodwinked into that.
And therefore, you know, there's a whole generation of people, Pete Hegseth talks about it, who are very leery of war, very different from the people who tricked us into the Iraq war.
So I think Tucker comes from a good place, an honest place.
But what's happened, I think, was at Fox, he had an incredible crew around him.
Like he had Justin Wells, who was just, you know, first among equals in terms of Fox talent, behind the scenes talent, could have run the place.
He was his executive producer.
He had people like Charlie Cougar and a whole retinue of real geniuses.
And you don't get to be number one in cable for so many years without a good team.
And that was leveraging Tucker's immense talent and turning it into gold.
And I think Tucker suffers from having lost those people.
Obviously, when he left Fox, he couldn't keep them on and he's pretty isolated.
breanna morello
Well, I don't know if I necessarily agree with Miranda on a lot of that.
Listen, I don't necessarily agree with Tucker on a lot of his takes, but I can tell you that it's acceptable to have a difference in opinion.
And Tucker's been very consistent when it comes to not wanting the U.S. to be involved in any foreign wars.
In fact, he was probably one of the most outspoken individuals when it came to the war in Iraq.
I remember this vividly on how he was truly against it and would ask people all the time about their stance on that.
And so he's been consistent throughout all of that.
He is a man who doesn't want the U.S. to be involved in any Middle Eastern wars.
And I got to say, I do actually support that truly to my core.
But the reality of it is right now is a lot of people are calling into question Tucker's alliance.
A lot of people believe that he may be bought off by a foreign government.
Now, Tucker has obviously denounced all of that, saying that, no, he has not been purchased off by a foreign government.
He's just trying to cover it from his perspective.
And again, again, people we disagree with doesn't mean because we disagree with them, doesn't mean that they were bought off by a foreign government.
Toxic Commentary and Political Drama 00:03:39
breanna morello
Sometimes we just have differences in opinions.
I do know that Tucker did have a great team over at Fox.
I interacted with many of his producers, his writers, and they were great people.
And so I know he's lost a lot of them, but he still has a solid team around him.
He still does.
So as we continue to sit here and dissect and understand what's going on, I think it's important for folks to understand Tucker Carlson and I love Miranda Devine.
And I really do appreciate the work that Tucker Carlson has done over the years.
But there's been some things that I'm just scratching my head and wondering what's going on with Tucker, like when he refers to the Islamic terror threats as Israeli propaganda when we push it here on shows like ours.
It's not Israeli propaganda.
It's obviously me listening, as many of you guys know, listening to the words of Islamists and bringing you the direct evidence of what they are saying on their own programming in their own countries or in our countries.
They're having individuals come to our country.
We'll give you an example in just a little bit of a Muslim Brotherhood official making his way to here, Texas.
And so to sit here and to pretend like there isn't an Islamic threat is crazy to me.
And I would love to hear him openly debate and to argue his point as to why he doesn't think that the threat is a real threat.
I think it'd be very enlightening.
But a lot of people, and I just keep seeing on social media, and I actually am just so done with it.
I might start meeting keywords because I've just had enough of it.
Both sides of this argument regarding Israel and the Middle East, I guess you could just say at this point, have just become so toxic and so just nasty with one another.
And it's both sides.
It's not just one specific side.
It's both sides.
It's unbearable to sit back and watch.
I mean, I'm sitting here watching commentators who I really do love and appreciate go back and forth and get a little nasty with it when it comes to trying to back up the claims that they're making.
And I'm just, I want off.
I want nothing to do with this anymore.
So, you know, I would say this.
I would say that we need to turn the temperatures down by like a lot, a lot.
Twitter has become such a toxic place.
I love it because I love to break news on Twitter and I love to see it because the live feed.
But the drama, I'm so over the podcasting drama.
Shut up, everyone.
Get back to the core mission, the core mission of whatever you believe.
The core mission, though, I think that all of us have in common is the fact that we want to defend, we want to protect, and we want to conserve whatever's left of this country and fight to get it back.
And so for those who are out there fighting on the internet, first off, by the way, I actually think it's repulsive to see grown men fighting online.
But I also think it's gross when women do it too.
And so I try to refrain from all that.
You'll see some people making, taking little jabs at me.
I usually just block and move on.
But so many people do the back and forth.
I can't stand it.
So my point to this is this little ramble is to turn the temperature down, but most importantly, just get off of X when people are just getting crazy.
The real world is great.
Your neighbors meet with them, talk to them.
I'm telling you, there's more love in this world than there's darkness.
And I think, I feel like when you're on Twitter, you're just surrounded by darkness, negativity.
So if you haven't done so already and you're feeling a little darkness on social media, just put the phone down and go outside.
That's the best solution for any of this.
You know, I'm constantly taking my dogs out.
I'm constantly going for runs.
It's by far one of the most therapeutic things you could do instead of being hooked to your devices and drowning yourself in the dark algorithms of places like X. All right, let's pivot a little bit.
Ken Paxton Agency Takeover Claims 00:11:32
breanna morello
Because as many of you know, we've been talking about it on this show.
There's still a partial shutdown going on right now.
CEOs for major U.S. airlines, including American, United, Delta, Southwest, JetBlue, Alaska Airline, and others like FedEx, UPS, and others are all putting out a letter saying, Hey, Congress, get your ish together.
We're like 29 days now into this partial government shutdown, and you created an absolute mess at the airports.
Now, as many of you know, we keep talking about it.
TSA employees have not received a paycheck.
They've been working without pay since mid-February.
So, folks, if you have bills coming up, if you can't make your rent, guess what?
And I know I'm no fan of TSA.
Don't call and lecture me about TSA.
I agree with you.
I hate it.
In fact, I've sued and I'm affected by the shutdown too because they still haven't paid me my settlement, which is that they're going to be covering my legal bills.
I don't make a dollar off of these cases, but I do get my legal bills covered.
And TSA owes my lawyer a lot of money.
They're citing the partial shutdown as the reason why they can't pay it up right now.
How convenient.
But back to the core of all of this.
Those employees right now over at TSA right now are obviously calling out because why would you show up to a job where for the third time in the last 12 months, you have been forced to go without a paycheck?
unidentified
Why?
breanna morello
Because, well, the political parties in this country are holding you hostage because they deem this as a political thing rather than a national security thing.
And listen, if you truly don't think that we need to fund DHS, I'm on board for that.
How about we scope through all the information?
How about we try to figure out how can we downsize DHS?
But that's not what they want.
They want to defund ICE because they don't want our immigration laws enforced.
They want to allow our borders to be invaded and pull back border patrol.
So it has nothing to do with actual national security that these people are talking about or trying to crunch down on government waste.
It is in fact a political move.
And in fact, if you're in Austin right now, don't even fly.
I have to go to Florida.
I'm driving.
I'm not even, it's going to be a nice 18 hours for me.
Not even going to go into that mess.
This country is obviously crumbling because of Democrats.
They're holding in hostage right now to make sure that we cannot fund these agencies.
And the reality of it is, they keep saying, I heard it yesterday.
Oh, well, we're trying to fund TSA, but they don't want to fund the entire DHS.
Well, that's not up for interpretation.
Partial government shutdown, fund everything, or else let's downsize the federal government.
Your take, Dems.
Now, it's so bad that people like Jake Tapper in Clip 9 are even going out there.
And, well, Jay Tapper is getting into a little bit of a dispute with Corey Booker on the issue.
Take a listen.
jake tapper
In terms of the security of our home, there have been a number of attacks.
The ISIS-inspired bombing attempt in New York City outside Mamdani's house, a shooting target at an ROTC class at Old Dominion, and on and on and on.
Meanwhile, the Department of Homeland Security is still shut down because Senate Democrats are blocking the funding bill over the Trump administration's immigration crackdown.
Given the security concerns you just expressed, and given the fact that honestly, Secretary Noam has been fired, Tom Homan took over from Greg Mavino and Noam in Minnesota.
You could argue Democrats won the debate.
Isn't it time for Democrats to reopen and refund DHS?
cory booker
So, first of all, Democrats have tried multiple times to try to get TSA, CISA, the Coast Guard funded.
Republicans have refused time and time again to fund the whole agency funded with the whole agency.
breanna morello
Corey Booker, yeah.
They want the whole agency funded.
Can you believe that?
Can you believe that?
By the way, Jake Tapper refusing to use the word Islamic terror attacks.
Yeah, there was something ICE inspired outside of the mayor, Madani's home.
Of course, he uses that because Madani's a Muslim, so play safe with that one.
Yeah, Old Dominion, there was a there was a shooter left at the entire ties to jihad that this individual had.
Eh, who cares?
Facts don't matter.
Facts don't matter at all.
Continue to push the false narratives that you do all the time, Mr. Jay Tapper.
The American people have just had enough of all of it, though.
I want to get to this other story too.
Rachel Bade is an individual who has worked in corporate media before, but now she is independent.
And she recently released a report, but I have to give her credit because she releases what she thinks is true.
And then she releases the rebuttal as well, which you rarely see.
Trump to associates what's titled, Keep Noam Away.
Now she's claiming that Christy Noam is being pushed out by the administration and the president doesn't want her anywhere near him anymore.
And now they're saying that this is according to three people who are familiar with the issue.
Now, Noam and her team have informed this reporter over the last recent days that she is not on the guest.
She's not on like any of the actual rejection list, that she is not on the guest list for a couple of events at the White House.
But again, I mean, listen here, I should note, a Noam defender called this narrative fake news, arguing that the ex-secretary spoke to President Trump last night and has been at the White House since her removal.
Okay, that's according to the reports as I scroll through that.
So many are reporting, obviously, that she, and this is the main report, that she's been pushed out from the administration, which is obviously being pushed on by key GNOME allies as fake news.
But crude is this reporter, because again, this is someone who I'm very critical.
I'll tell you guys, obviously, there are people out there who don't want to cover this at length.
But the reality of it is, is she's included both sides.
People disputing her claim.
And then the people that she says, three people who says that, no, Noam has been pushed out.
I guess only time will tell.
We'll start seeing some photos of Chrissy Noam at the White House, of course.
But again, the president wasn't very happy with her in regards to her Senate testimony.
So there's always that.
All right, in case you didn't know, yesterday was International Day to Combat Islamophobia.
That's a holiday that's been created by the UN, of course.
Surprise, surprise.
And so in honor of that, we've got to go over some of the Islamic takeover issues that we have right now in this country.
Amy Mack posted a video, and this one's important.
If you live in Texas, if you live in any other state that's a Republican state, listen up, folks.
Take a look at this video that you see here.
This video highlights what I've been talking about, this Islamic takeover.
They're buying up churches.
They are buying up churches.
And again, I want to keep, I know I said it with Mehek.
They keep sitting there and buying up these churches.
And a lot of the times these churches don't even know they're selling to an Islamic group.
In fact, on paper, it might be like a Chinese entity, might be a Christian group, might say something very Christian sounding.
And then once the purchase is finalized, they quickly swap it over to an Islamic group.
And for some reason, our federal government and state officials too, only Ken Paxon has been finding this issue from day one, have been pushing back on this.
Now, again, there's a church in Haltman City, which is in Texas, who apparently has transformed this church into an Islamic foundation.
And so this, apparently, of course, this is Amy Meck who's reporting this.
It's completed with the 200 prayer spaces.
So that's 200 places for them to pray, classrooms, and other things.
Now, again, they were apparently able to, and they were fundraising aggressively too.
That's what this video is that you see on your screen.
It's them aggressively fundraising to repay their interest-free loan on it.
And why are we pointing your attention to this?
Well, because obviously, folks, this is a part of their conqueror request.
They are trying to conquer the United States.
doing so by buying up churches.
We got to start alerting to Christians to this.
They've got to look into who is buying up their churches.
Now, again, it's not just the churches themselves who need to figure this out.
It's also our local officials.
How do we stop them from doing this?
Because they're able to use these false, or we should say fabricated LLCs to make the initial purchase and then quickly swap it.
And I've seen it here.
I tell you guys all the time in Texas, in Dallas.
When I go to a lot of these hearings, it's never anyone who looks to be practicing Islam.
It's people who are representing these groups, these foreign-funded groups.
And a lot of time, it's just white attorneys, white PR groups.
And they're trying their very best.
As many of you guys know, Epic has changed her name to the meadow to distance themselves from the Islamic takeover.
Now, I want to get to clip 10 because Eric Gonzalez is actually outlining a massive, massive threat over at Fort Hood.
Take a listen.
sara gonzales
Back in 2022, the Fort Hood Garrison Chaplain's Office determined that Fort Hood, fun fact, Fort Hood actually has the largest Muslim community in the Department of Defense.
Of course, now the Department of War, but back in 2022, that's what they determined.
They had a big Muslim population.
So big, in fact, that they like celebrated bringing in a Muslim chaplain to accommodate them.
And here was one of the quotes in an article that was written about it at the time.
It says, amid her almost 17 years of serving in the military, this is the first time Sergeant First Class Muna Hassan says she's truly had a Muslim chaplain.
You'll love this quote.
I've seen the transition in the military to make it more diverse and inclusive, Hassan said.
The idea that you are important, all of you, not just the army, you know, side of you.
Having a strong faith makes a better soldier.
Having a strong faith for Allah and Islam makes you a better soldier.
But for whom is my question.
Can you serve both Allah and Muhammad and the American military?
I say no.
This just seems like a bad idea.
breanna morello
Yeah, I think most logical people, and thanks to Sarah Gonzalez with that little update, I think most logical people would agree that it's actually a horrendous idea, but that's what you're dealing with in Texas.
And again, it's not just Texas.
You know what?
My friends texted me.
She was like, Brianna, it's happening in Georgia too.
Look what I found.
And I said, this is why I'm warning everyone.
If you live in a red state, you better be on high alert.
That's because red states have low regulations.
We obviously have lots and lots of land.
But most importantly, they actually agree with us when it comes to children's education because we fight for our education rights.
They're jumping on board with that.
But again, it's not because they want to be friendly and coexist with you.
It's because they're trying to take over your state and you better pay attention.
All right, let's shift gears a little bit because President Donald Trump is he going to weigh in on the Texas Senate race.
Well, the last update we saw is a possibility of him weighing in later this week.
That's coming from ABC News who say that they actually spoke with the president about the issue and that he says that both candidates he does like, I don't know, I don't know.
But the reality of it is he's going to potentially be endorsing someone as we get closer and closer, possibly next week or so, was the exact quote.
Now, again, I keep hearing that President Trump's not going to weigh in on any of this.
And in fact, he's going to keep himself distanced from all of this until the Save America Act is pushed through.
Now, I would probably say that he shouldn't even entertain the idea at all, at all, because folks, John Cornyn has done his very best at preventing the president from doing anything.
So why would we do any of this?
Why would we support him?
Why would we get behind this?
I want nothing to do with John Corn.
It's time for him to be replaced.
He has, well, it's been long overdue.
It's long overdue.
And John Corn needs to go.
And if the president weighs in on this, I don't see it going well for President Trump, honestly.
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I feel like most people would feel like it's a betrayal because, well, Ken Paxon is the best thing that's ever happened to the state of Texas.
But most importantly, Ken Paxon has been extremely loyal and fighting beside the president and so much of what you see unraveling today.
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Jack Smith DOJ Lobbying Push 00:15:04
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And that's my review of Texas over these last few months.
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But I'm never sick, but I do have a lot of allergies and I'm dying here in Texas.
All right, speaking of just, this isn't even a good pivot, but when you have ADHD, you just got to run with it.
All right, let's turn to this.
The Trump administration's DOJ has proposed a new rule that would allow the Attorney General's office to review and potentially suspend state or local bars from their disciplinary investigations.
Big word here.
Big word.
Now, this is really, really important.
Why?
Because, well, the DC bar is a very corrupt bar who's been going up against a lot of key Trump players.
You know, people like Ed Martin, Rudy Giuliani, Jeff Clark.
It's been weaponized because it's run by a group of liberal hacks who are abusing their powers.
Well, the DOJ is finally beginning to push back.
And they're doing so by making this argument, which we greatly appreciate, of course.
So hopefully we can get something on this because again, the fact that they were able to do this, go after conservative attorneys and try to push away any type of conservatives from, well, becoming attorneys or, I mean, because that's exactly what this is, right?
Because if they eventually go down the list of these fighters in Washington, DC, these conservative attorneys who are fighters, I should add that, you as president of the United States or any type of conservative who might need an attorney, well, you're not going to be able to find them.
You're not going to be able to find them.
And so we've got to get to the point where the DC bar isn't weaponized to go after allies of conservatives.
Because essentially what's going to happen is you're going to notice very quickly that when conservatives are looking for lawyers, they're not going to be able to get the best lawyers.
And it also is worth noting too.
I know Jeff Clark and my girl Mel Kay did an incredible sit-down interview.
They chatted up about this now that Jeff Clark's no longer in the administration.
And they went through how the law schools are a massive issue.
Why?
Well, because there's a lot of Marxism weaved into all of it.
It's absolutely crazy, but it's what's going on right now in these schools.
So until we're willing to take on these fights and trying to preserve the legal system in the best way possible by filtering out all the legal garbage, those who are politically trying to capture the DC bar, other bar associations and whatnot, we're not going to see anything really take place here.
So this is a good first move by the DOJ.
I'll give them a win when I can.
Because, you know, I love tacking them for the most part because I don't think they're doing anything.
But this is a good first win.
And I think we need to keep pushing for that.
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But let's go back to the news.
As many of you know, I just teased it a little while ago.
The Center to Advance Security in America, well, it's a conservative nonprofit watchdog.
They plan filing a supplement bar complaints against, get this, former special prosecutor, Jack Smith.
And they're doing it with the New York Appellate Division.
What is this all about?
Well, this group is filing the complaint.
Their initial complaint was filed in October for alleging that Mr. Jack Smith was very unprofessional.
In fact, he violated in their terms the professional conduct rules by disregarding federal court orders.
Specifically, they're citing Jack Smith's continued operations after a ruling deemed to be illegal that was handed by down by Judge Eileen Cannon.
As many of you guys know, she was the one who was fighting that.
Well, sorry, was the one supervising the fight in the Florida case.
So that's a big, big deal.
Now, again, the group, the organization, the watchdog group, is emphasizing the need for an immediate New York bar investigation into Jack Smith.
And so they're hoping that New York does jump on board to do just that.
Again, it's all very complex, of course, but this is what's going on right now in this time.
I mean, I don't know if New York's really going to jump on board to reprimand Jack Smith because we all know that the New York AG was a part of all of this as well.
So it's a very complex issue, very, very complex issue.
All right, let's get to this one.
As many of you guys know, I try to cover the antitrust stories.
And we did extensively talk about the woman who was running the division, Gail Slater, who was ousted because, well, they didn't really like her.
Not that she was not doing a good job.
Those who are lobbying for certain companies may have pushed her out.
Those are the accusations that her team has made, of course.
But now the antitrust division, it's up in the air.
But there was this settlement agreement.
I want to get to this because this was a big one.
And we're going to hear Kid Rock weigh in on this.
Live Nation, the parent company of Ticketmaster, reached a settlement agreement with the DOJ's antitrust division on March 9th, resolving an antitrust lawsuit that accused the company of illegally monopolizing live events through controlling venues, promotions, and ticketing.
The agreement avoids now the potential breakup of the companies and will keep them in this.
Now, again, this is actually big news because it doesn't really do much to break them up, reserving about 50% of the non-executive venues.
That's referring to ticket sales, of course.
Live Nation will also contribute to a $280 million fund to address damage claims from particular states.
That's one of their settlement agreements, too.
There's a lot there.
There's a lot there.
It's a very complex issue.
So I'm not going to sit here and pretend like it's the easiest issue to understand.
But Kid Rock is simplifying it for you all at home.
Yesterday, he was actually sounding off on Fox, and he was detailing specifically what this means for his fans in Clip 11.
Nick, listen.
kid rock
Name me one other business that doesn't control their inventory.
Let's start there.
And then come to find out the other day, these people were exposed, not only exposed for what they've been doing for years, which I said there's a lot of corruption and fraud going on.
And I employed Congress to go subpoena contracts between buildings, artists, managers, everybody.
Now it comes out verbatim that the DOJ released they're screwing my fans.
Like, let me just preface this by saying, like, the trolls and media and everybody, they can come after me all they want.
I could care less, sticks and stones.
You come after my fans who are arguably outside of our military.
The best this country has to offer, hardworking people who just want to have fun and they're laughing about screwing them over, charging them $250 to park, doing this stupid platinum ticketing thing where they're raping them for $1,200 a ticket so I can make a couple more extra bucks.
I mean, this is a joke and people are pissed off about it.
And I don't know, I'm just doing what I can.
I'm sorry, man.
I'm fired up this morning.
breanna morello
Listen, Kid Rock is definitely a force to be reckoned with.
By the way, folks, don't F with his fans.
Don't F with his fans.
He's one of the very few musicians out there who will actually call out those who are trying to rob his fans blind.
And it's really frustrating because, again, Live Nation does dominate the space.
And so it's great to hear him reflect on this and be just so open about the abuse, the alleged abuse that's happened over these last few years, of course, in that industry.
All right, let's jump to this.
I want to play clip 13 for you next, because the White House says farmer relief is in the works, as fuel prices and, as many of you guys know, fertilizer costs is surging right now, and so the federal government is willing to step in on this front.
Let's take a listen.
madeleine rivera
So the disruption in the strait of Hermuz has not only affected oil and gas.
It's also affected the shipment of fertilizers.
Between 30 to 50 percent of The world's urea, which is a widely used fertilizer, goes through the strait of Hermuz, and the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Saudi Arabia are some of the top suppliers of the product to the U.S. According to the World Economic Forum.
So the cost of fertilizer has gone up since Operation Epic Fury began.
Agriculture secretary Brooke Rollins says they're monitoring the situation and are working on a solution.
brooke rollins
We're looking at every potential avenue to keep the fertilizer costs down as these farmers are going into planting season.
No big announcements yet, but it is coming.
I have been in conversation with the HILL on that, as they're looking at additional funds for our farmers.
So at this point, everything is on the table.
This president is convicted, he is resolute, he will stand with our farmers.
madeleine rivera
He knows it is national security issue and and we're on it, so more to come on that as the White House tries to put a focus on agriculture, the 2025 world champions of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association and the Women's Professional Rodeo Association visited the White House on Friday.
It marked the first time in more than four decades that a group of PCRA champions had been hosted at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
The last visit came during the Reagan administration.
The president even donning a cowboy hat for the occasion.
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This is number one of 250.
Got the Constitution in there.
unidentified
Yeah, and the liner.
donald j trump
We'll put that in the museum.
multi-pass in north carolina
And I think it's your size.
donald j trump
Okay, I'm going to say that the right way.
unidentified
Yeah, this is your program.
Oh yeah!
seth keshel
Good cheer.
unidentified
Thank you.
donald j trump
I'll even save the bucks.
madeleine rivera
Clearly well received there.
Going back to the conversation about agriculture, Secretary Rollins says most farmers have already bought their fertilizer for the spring planting season, but about 25% have not.
And they're the ones that could be most affected by the price hikes.
breanna morello
Something that's deeply, deeply concerning, and it's important to, you know, give the Trump administration credit.
They're obviously on it.
They don't want to see fertilizer or other things that our farmers rely on going up, the costs surging, which is obviously a massive, massive issue.
So keep our eye on that, as we always do.
You guys know I'm a foodie.
And when it comes to the topic of that, I've got my finger on the pulse.
So we'll keep our eye on that.
Let's swift over a little bit to New York City.
Now, the reason why I want to get to this next story is as someone who started off as a reporter in New York City, I have learned a lot about the corruption internally.
But most importantly, this one is an absolute bombshell that the federal government is launching an investigation.
Well, I may want to hold my breath, but I'll say that they're absolutely useless.
That's because New York City has apparently spent $81,000.
You heard that right?
$81,000 per homeless person last year.
$81,000.
You might as well just give them a blank check.
But of course, that's not what they're doing.
They're not actually spending that money.
That's if you look at how much they're claiming to spend.
That's what they claim.
It's a big corruption issue in New York City.
So many blue cities pretend like they're trying to pour billions and billions of dollars into ending their homeless crisis, but they only increase it.
unidentified
Why?
breanna morello
Because it's all a scam.
It's all a scam.
Let me just compare the numbers real quick before I do the deep dive.
Okay, $81,000 per person in 2025.
When you compare that to 2019, which was $28,000 per homeless person, that's a massive, massive increase over the last few years.
Now, again, when it comes to the specific number of how many homeless people are living on the streets in New York City, back in 2019, there were 3,588 of them.
And then if you compare it to 2025, it went up by at least 1,405 homeless people.
Now, listen, the reason why I'm trying to throw this and I'm trying to pitch this to you guys all to pay attention to is because of this.
Back when Bill de Blasio was running the show in New York City, scumbag, horrible person, total communist, destroyed New York City.
Homelessness Funding Scandal Exposed 00:06:10
breanna morello
And obviously it's been a pile up since.
But back when Bill de Blasio was running the show, he actually had his wife who's no longer his wife.
And I never thought she really was a wife at all.
She would brag about being a lesbian prior to meeting him.
I don't think she ever gave up on that.
But, ah, here you go.
But they ran something called the Thrive NYC program.
Now, it sounded great because at first they tell you, oh, well, we're just trying to end homelessness.
We're going to throw a billion dollars into this program.
And my wife here is going to be in charge of directing those funds.
Now, over a billion dollars spent on that program during her time as running the Thrive program.
You would expect to hear about a reduction in homelessness in New York City.
Well, fun fact, there wasn't a reduction of homeless people living in New York City.
And it gets worse.
In fact, when she was called in front of the New York City Council while her husband was running, obviously New York City, she was asked to account for about $750 million out of that billion.
She couldn't.
Couldn't cough up any receipts, couldn't tell you where it went.
And guess what happened to her?
Nothing happened to her.
Nothing.
Nothing.
See, one of the biggest scams in this country right now is this fake homelessness campaign to help the homeless.
You hear blue cities talk about it all the time.
There's still cesspools.
Seattle, San Diego, Portland, New York City.
If this administration, which I don't think they actually care to get to the bottom of it, because I feel like everyone's in on this, if they truly cared about crunching down on the corruption, wouldn't you start here?
I mean, this is a massive chunk of change not be able to held account for the fact that you can't present a single receipt.
You can't even show me a single stat that proves that your efforts were at least effective.
I mean, when we would say successful, that's overreach at this point.
We don't want success.
No, no, no, no, you wouldn't want that.
If you're a Democrat, you still want homeless people living on the street because then you'd be able to continue to funnel this money in and pretending like it's going to a good cause is you'd actually use NGOs.
It's huge and staff.
And that's what's going on right now in this country.
Again, I'm still waiting for the DOJ.
Remember when they told you at the height of the Minnesota fraud that was being uncovered?
Remember when I told you we're going to start our own separate entity at the DOJ that specifically looks into that?
We still haven't heard of a U.S. attorney being named to delegate that group, that division.
So it's one of the many layers, many layers of the ridiculous, ridiculous fraud that's going on right now in this country.
Again, keep your eye on that.
We talk about it extensively when we've had independent journalists who cover homelessness.
They're well aware because when they do outreach and they talk to these homeless people, they say, Hey, has anyone from the government ever reached out to you to try to offer you resources?
Well, in certain states, if you're living like Seattle or places like that, they'll just offer you some needles.
Keep at it, you heroin addict.
Keep doing fentanyl.
The longer you're addicted to drugs, the more we'll be able to leech off the taxpayers and pretend like it's going towards you, but it's not going to ever go towards you.
It's going to go to these NGOs.
They're going to funnel it all around so you can't track it.
It's actually a very complex thing if you want to sit down, buckle down, and try to track where this money's gone.
It's nearly impossible to do just that.
So, one of the many layers to all of this is we need obviously the federal government to begin looking into this, but I don't know if they're actually ever going to do that.
Again, I think both sides are in on the fraud, but specifically the homeless crisis, I'd say that's just Democrats.
And it's the most blatant in your face fraud possible because when you look at how much money they're spending and you look at the lack of the reduction of homelessness, and then you say, Hey, can I see some receipts?
Do you mind proving this to me?
They don't have squad, and there's a reason for that.
It's a system, it's a system that's a pay-to-play to scheme.
And whether or not these people want to start investigating, I recommend that they do.
It was one of my core issues when I was launching my reports back in New York City and was trying to sound the alarm on so many issues, but this was one of the main ones.
Bill de Blasio and his wife, in my opinion, were stealing from American taxpayers.
And sadly, nobody had the guts to go out there and expose it.
All right, let's keep digging a little bit.
Snap recipients are filing a lawsuit because they're so upset at the Department of Agriculture for refusing to cover their sugary foods, energy drinks, candies.
Yeah, that's what they should be able to use your tax dollars for.
Challenging waivers granted by multiple states, including Colorado, Iowa, Nebraska, Tennessee, and West Virginia that restricts the use of SNAP benefits to purchase sugary foods and drinks, soda included.
How dare you try to crunch down and demand these people who are going to be on welfare for mostly probably their whole lives eat healthier?
It's not just the burden on the SNAP program, but they're not a burden on our Medicare welfare programs either.
Well, according to them, these plaintiffs, we can't do that.
They should be able to eat garbage food, and you, the taxpayer, should be able to absorb that burden because it's their right to be a bunch of fat asses.
It's not your right to complain about it.
They don't think that you could be able to limit their food choices.
Folks, I don't even buy sodas for myself.
In fact, I had people over my house and I bought it for them.
And I was very happy.
This time I know I got a good group of friends.
No one drank them.
No one drank them.
But the fact that, first off, by the way, did you know that the majority of people purchasing soda products are actually using their food stamp benefits to do just that?
Soda has gone through the roof.
I remember back in the day, you know, let me give you a little throwback.
My mom, because we were only allowed to have Coca-Cola or Pepsi, it was Pepsi.
We were in a Coca-Cola family.
We were a Pepsi family.
My dad would get very angry if I ever misrepresented you in that sense.
But whenever we had Friday night pizza, we were all allowed to have one cup of soda with that pizza.
The cost of a two-liter, by the way, I was one of seven kids.
I still am, by the way.
I don't know why I said was.
One of seven.
So obviously things are very expensive.
But my mom, she would wait, she'd wait for the Pepsi would go on sale and then she'd buy it in bulk, would stock up on it.
But a two liter of Pepsi used to be like 99 cents back in the day.
And I'm not even that old.
Soda Prices and Food Stamp Abuse 00:02:09
breanna morello
Now it's ridiculous.
I was looking at the grocery store the other day.
$4 for a two-liter bottle.
We wouldn't, in the Morella household, even be able to do pizza night with Pepsi and pizza.
It would be one or the other.
You either want Pepsi or you want pizza.
It's kind of crazy if you think about it, though.
I don't know how people are doing it.
I don't know how people are starting big families and trying to have big families because the financial burden is just significant.
It's absolutely significant.
And yeah, it's interesting to see.
I literally had no idea that soda had gotten that expensive, but I don't really buy soda.
All right, I'm going to play this next clip for you guys.
It goes to show that the Me Too movement is absolute garbage and why you shouldn't believe anything you see on the internet.
That's because there's a new audio that's been leaked and it was obtained by the Hollywood Reporter.
Now, this Hollywood reporter leakage that just happened, Rebel Wilson is the crisis PR group.
Now, the outline, they're outlining a bunch of allegations, but specifically, they're accusing the PR group of trying to stage a potential human trafficking ring and going after a co-producer for the show, apparently the Deb.
Now, I don't really watch TV these days.
I'm kind of busy, but apparently, this co-producer, Amanda Ghost, was their subject matter.
They were trying to go out there and, according this report, falsely accused her of being a madam.
Now, if you're wondering how those types of discussions go, well, let's take a listen to the audio that was obtained in clip 15.
Take a listen.
jed wallace
Talked about Rebel.
Like, here's the deal with Rebel.
And I think you, me, and Brian, and maybe Katie, since she'll write this thing.
What we have to do is we, the biggest piece here is that we have to connect Amanda Ghost with Vlotnik.
And I was just like, so basically, what we need to do is we need to create a path where we expose Amanda Ghost, Amanda Ghost is like the new Heidi Fleis.
Like she masquerades as a reason why she sucks so bad at music is because she's actually getting hookers for Vlotnik, right?
And that's what she does.
She's an absolute madam, and that's why she's so lethal, blah, blah, blah.
Bolsonaro Prison Coup Accusations 00:03:05
jed wallace
But that's, he's right.
Like, we can't just do like, oh, she's a bitch.
unidentified
She sucks.
jed wallace
It's like, it's got to be really, really heavy and connected to something that heavy.
So we'll talk about that tomorrow, too.
breanna morello
Oh, that's a bad one.
That's definitely a bad one.
This just goes to highlight how people are absolute garbage, garbage, and what these PR companies will do to anyone who gets in their way.
Thankfully, it got that audio recording.
I wonder how they did, but you know, sure, they had all legal matters or legal measures to do just that.
Again, these are all accusations being made.
So we'll see as it all plays out, of course.
But again, the Me Too movement, absolute garbage.
And they're even turning on other females too these days.
I'm going to pivot a little bit and bring an update regarding former Brazilian president Jaier Bolsonaro.
Now, Jair Bolsonaro is a patriot.
He loves his country.
And, you know, the corrupt, and it pisses me off to the core because we don't call it out enough.
Sadly, President Trump doesn't do just that either.
The people who are running Brazil right now, which is their Supreme Court, and the person who's actually a convicted criminal who's running the show as their president, well, they claim that Bolsonaro was leading a 2023 coup attempt when he, and it was very obvious when he was just trying to speak out on what he deemed was election fraud.
Well, he's in bad shape right now.
He's currently serving a 27-year sentence, which of course, he was handed down that sentence by the Supreme Court that hates him, despises him, didn't like him.
Just if you're not familiar with the foreign politics of all this, Bolsonaro was the President Trump of Brazil.
So if our Democrats got our way, this is what they wanted to do to him.
It's exactly what they want to do to him.
Right now, he's currently being transferred over to DF Star Hospital.
He's experiencing symptoms like heavy fever, low oxygen levels, sweating, chills.
And apparently he's got pneumonia, broncho pneumonia, and he's dealing with a lot of different issues, a lot of medical issues.
He's also dealing with kidney function issues, which have worsened and have become more and more inflamed.
The guy's not well.
And they're literally going to allow him to die in prison.
Keep in mind too, Bolsonaro was also hospitalized years ago too, in 2018 after surviving a stabbing attack.
I mean, they've tried.
This is the President Trump of Brazil.
Now, sadly, the Trump administration, which originally he did speak out for Bolsonaro, he's really been shying away from all of this.
In fact, the Trump administration took away the tariffs on coffee products from Brazil and they never asked for Bar Sonaro's freedom in exchange.
It's quite alarming.
It's unacceptable.
And I think the American people need to stand up.
We have Brazilian companies that are operating inside of the United States.
How about we slap ridiculous tariffs on their beef products, their coffee products, and so much more until they free Bolsonaro.
That man does not deserve to die in prison.
He was never trying to stage a coup.
If this is what's going on right now, Bolsonaro deserves to be a free man.
It's an absolute disgrace.
This administration is not doing enough to free this man because we're freeing other people, but we won't go after someone who's been an ally to this country for far too long.
How sick we've abandoned this man and it makes me so infuriated.
Free Man Justice for Bolsonaro Ally 00:14:37
breanna morello
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So let's go with the first one up.
And that is Sean in California.
Sean, welcome to the show.
sean in california
Hey, Brianna, mic coming in nice, loud, and clear for you.
breanna morello
I can hear you, Sean.
Welcome to the show.
sean in california
Hey, excellent.
I'm going to veer just a slight step away from my topic real quick.
You're talking about the homeless stuff under the Blaggio not being solved.
Well, this is something you find with attorneys or anybody else, they will not solve the issue because it's better business for them to keep it going.
In my case, in my city of Riverside, we don't advertise our homeless outreach programs that are successful because we're afraid other cities will dump their homeless on us and overburden our system.
So all those funds actually sit and generate interest for the city versus being tapped by people who actually need it or don't even know they exist.
unidentified
So go bear with me.
sean in california
I agree.
Yeah, but it's true.
I've done security work at different homeless outreaches around town and I'm aware of some of their budgeting issues and constraints.
Now, on a different element, going back to the issue about Georgia and the affidavits that were turned in down there, there was a lot of wonkiness going on.
Again, attorneys will come at you with a solution, but it's not the whole solution.
The affidavits that were submitted by Sidney Powell, I'm definitely calling her out.
They're submitted without the line under penalty of perjury.
That means those affidavits are worthless.
And she, as General Flynn's star lawyer, should know better.
So she's either incompetent or she was self-sabotaging to create future work.
And we can't forget that Governor Kemp around that time of 2020, a potential son-in-law for him that was dating his daughter, had a mysterious truck accident in which, as Sidney Powell put it, he was thermited.
Now, I'm not saying that he was because the media covered it.
That it was just, you know, oh, he happened to be, you know, pinned between two trucks, what have you.
But, you know, he was that kid was involved in the election integrity process and he basically was turned into a crispy critter.
So there's a lot of corruption and shadiness out of Georgia.
And it's not just them.
It's the bar attorneys that are foreign agents.
They are working against us as much as they say they're working for us.
Even the good ones can lose their bar license, like Rudy Giuliani having his suspended.
So we, the people, to self-govern, we have to work through the solutions, not put it in some attorney hands.
Do you have any rebuttal or comment for me, Brianna?
I'd be welcome to hear it.
breanna morello
Yeah, no, Sean.
I mean, I know Riverside, too, California, they've done a great job of pushing back on a lot of this.
So that was good to hear when you made the opening remarks regarding the homeless crisis.
Yeah, no, I understand too.
It's kind of crazy that you'd have to be worried about them dumping their homeless population into your city.
But, you know, I've lived in West Palm Beach for many, many years.
And where I live specifically, we didn't really have homeless people.
And that was because we never actually put up homeless shelters.
If you actually look, I believe the whole county of Palm Beach County doesn't have homeless shelters.
And a lot of those individuals would get transported to other parts of Florida who did have the homeless capabilities to take these people in.
So that was Palm Beach County's way of kind of pushing back to make sure that there was no homeless people living on the streets was not even to have any of the resources available for people to use.
So interesting element there.
Yeah, when it comes to Georgia fraud, it's really infuriating, but not much has been done.
I know there's a lot of local grassroots efforts to go out there and try to push back and try to eliminate it completely.
But sadly, Sean, nothing has really happened.
There's been no accountability.
Like you cited with the boyfriend of his daughter.
I mean, that was very suspicious.
I know that, but nothing really came about that of substance to possibly create any type of pushback on the idea that maybe there was something wrong with the situation.
I believe his car actually exploded from that incident as well.
So yeah, it's one of the many questionable things.
Georgia is just a saspo and you wouldn't expect it given the fact that it's Georgia, but Georgia, and for those who live in the state, they've got to become more involved because there's a lot of really bad things happening in Georgia.
And you guys, if you live there, you guys are going to deal with a drastic shift very, very soon if you don't start getting involved.
So Sean, thank you for calling and I appreciate that.
Let's turn to Adam in Fort Worth, Texas.
Adam, welcome to the show.
adam in fort worth
Thank you, Brianna.
I talked to you a couple months ago about the naked Somalian that bit my friend in Minnesota when he was a security guard at Somalian Mall.
I just wanted to talk about what do you think about Trump?
And I have autism, by the way, so I understand a little bit about getting help from the system and needing to get assistance.
But I respect all the help I get.
And I don't take advantage of it.
But that's beside the point.
Not everybody that gets help from the government is worthless and tries to take advantage of it, but I have legitimate mental health issues.
But my problem, but I want to talk to you about Ken Paxton and Trump endorsing these neocons and people that don't represent the American first interest.
How do you think that's going to affect the midterms?
And do you think the Republicans are going to keep the Congress in November?
breanna morello
Yeah, well, Adam, thank you for your question.
I appreciate you calling us back in.
You know, I don't see midterms going well.
Seth Kessel was obviously very optimistic and he's a numbers guy.
So when he crunches on the numbers, he's optimistic from that sense.
Me personally, I'm not very optimistic.
I don't see it going well for a lot of us only because of the simple fact, Adam, that there's not a lot being done.
There's not a lot of campaign promises that are being carried through.
We still haven't seen any major arrests.
I think most Americans are fired up and pissed off that this administration is not doing enough, that President Trump's not applying enough pressure for the DOJ to start making arrests.
We're not getting the mass deportations we were promised.
So I don't think it's going to go well for us.
I don't.
And I don't want to be a total black pill on that front, but I will be a realist.
And I'm not a real fan of any of this, honestly.
So there's that.
There's that.
I want to get to our next caller.
And by the way, thank you, Adam, for calling in.
I greatly appreciate you doing just that and waiting on those hope lines.
And we're hoping we're pulling for Ken Paxton to win.
I want to get to our next caller because it's told that he's a first-time caller.
So we've got Fred on the line from North Carolina.
Fred, welcome to the show.
multi-pass in north carolina
Hey, Brianna, can you hear me?
breanna morello
I can, Fred.
multi-pass in north carolina
Perfect.
I'm driving to work.
You know, it's funny you bring up the Black Pill scenario.
I've been going back and forth with my boomer folks about how they look at this war.
And, you know, the older folks are frankly all about it.
They think this is something we can't avoid because it's been kicked down the road so many times.
Argument, I guess.
I'm wondering what you think that I'd say for one other thing.
You don't mind responding to that.
breanna morello
Yeah, I mean, that's what I'm having a problem with.
I'm having a massive issue with, you know, trying to explain it to my boomer population, my boomer friends.
You know, my dad thinks I'm a little tough on, he thinks I'm a little tough on President Trump.
And I don't think I am, but he seems to think so.
But when it comes to that, that's my dad's argument all the time: is that, you know, we've been kicking the can down the road, hundreds of Americans have been killed by the Iranian regime.
And so that's the justification for all of this.
Fred, I just want to see why now.
I mean, DAHS is partially not funded.
We haven't captured all of the suspected and known terrorists.
We clearly have people with ties to ISIS and other agents, terror agencies living within our government.
So I wouldn't, until we purge all these people out.
I mean, obviously, we saw what happened at the synagogue in Michigan.
That was an individual who had ties to Hezbollah through his family members.
We haven't purged these people out.
So I just kind of want to know before I get like a strong opinion on this, why do we decide to do this now?
Like what now?
multi-pass in north carolina
I agree with that because the sleeper cell thing, I'm really kind of holding out.
I'm wondering when I see a military-backed attack.
You know, I don't want to say I'm looking for something like that, of course, but you know, that's the kind of evidence I'm going to need when we see these, you know, frankly, ridiculous, you know, low IQ attacks where nothing's done.
I mean, that's obviously, those are, like Alex says, lone wolf attacks.
So I'm kind of holding out to see if any of these quote-unquote sleeper cell propaganda has any fruits to bear.
And I'm wondering if that's just another apple of the rotten fruit of propaganda that maybe we've been told China's doing a lot of things that maybe they may or may not be doing.
But the war machine of America is very real and we are doing everything we can to stop it.
And I don't know how at this point.
breanna morello
Yeah, I mean, you know, that's the other thing too.
That's the other thing too, is I don't know how we stop it.
I know we have to properly fund these agencies like ISDHS and expand ICE specifically to go after these people.
But yeah, no, I'm deeply concerned.
And I've been waiting to see.
I mean, the terror attacks, the Islamic terrorist attacks we've seen, Fred, so far, I do believe have been just independent and just individuals who shouldn't have been allowed into our country in the first place, obviously.
But I don't see, think that there's a greater conspiracy there.
So that's something for folks to hold in the back of their minds as well.
But yeah, no, Fred, I'm on board for that.
Thank you for calling in.
We greatly appreciate it.
I want to get to our next caller.
Let's get to Savage Dog.
Savage Dog, welcome back to the show.
joshua in georgia
About time.
We're under our second tornado warning in an hour.
And so far, so good on this one.
It's just like a heavy thunderstorm.
But if I got to go, it's because we got cows.
unidentified
Oh, no.
breanna morello
Save the cows.
joshua in georgia
Twister reference.
I got to go.
We got cows.
Yeah, so I was going to call Friday, but I was too busy pouting because I found out Thursday you were leaving.
breanna morello
I know.
I'm sorry.
unidentified
Yeah.
Yeah.
joshua in georgia
Now, don't feel sorry for me.
I had to suck it up and walk it off.
And I guess we got to figure out how to, we got to figure out how to freaking the new guy.
Any idea who that's going to be?
Is that going to be?
breanna morello
Last I heard the show itself is going to go likely on hiatus for a little bit, the morning show itself, because so I was only supposed to be temporary.
And we've since waited because we were waiting to see when the court, the corrupt courts, the court of courts and judges and whatnot, we're going to actually shut down in fours.
It looks like that date's now April 15th and I was intending on going on a vacation.
So there's that.
So we don't really know what's going to happen right now.
Everything's kind of up in the air right now.
I could tell you that the intent though is the last I heard from Alex was to go on hiatus for this show to shift over the crew to other shows that need help right now.
Obviously there's the two other live shows and then we'll go from there because he's and I'm going to be helping Alex behind the scenes set up his new news division so that he could launch and be ready to go.
We could bring more breaking news to the airwaves as it continues on.
And obviously he detailed his plans for one-hour shows.
I know there's talks of me doing a one-hour show.
We'll see how it all goes.
But as of right now, the plan is to possibly put the show on hiatus for a bit so there wouldn't be a morning show until Alex goes live at 12 o'clock noon time Eastern time.
And yeah, I know.
It's rough, but we'll get through it, Savage Dog.
You got me on X too.
I was actually going to ask you because I got to find your ex-name and whether you want to say it live on air or if you want to tell our producers and I'll make sure to give you a follow as well so we can stay in touch.
joshua in georgia
I actually sent you a couple responses last week.
It's Savage Dog something.
I don't know.
There's a picture of an Aldrin player about to get eaten by the University of Georgia mascot, Ugga, which is an English bulldog.
So that's my avatar.
That is Savage Dog.
I sent you something about your cooking.
It's like You were talking about how you know you had this how to do uh chicken parm right.
It was like a five-second sped up video.
I'm like, What?
That's not how it works.
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joshua in georgia
What are you gonna open up a Maria colander and throw it in a microwave or something?
Is that how you do your chick farm?
I don't get it.
breanna morello
But uh, I was frying it, Savage Ogg.
I was trying, I was trying.
sean in california
Like, what do you use?
joshua in georgia
Polenta, you use uh breadcrumbs.
I mean, you know, you didn't elaborate.
Come on, man.
breanna morello
I'll give you a little, I'll give you a couple clues.
Uh, and I would love a cooking show.
I don't know if we have it in the budget to do a cooking show every morning.
That's that would really gauge my interest.
Uh, but yeah, it's it's uh, I only use gluten-free products.
Target actually sounds very affordable, gluten-free project products can't speak uh because it's exact gluten's horrible for you.
I always feel like crap after I eat it.
So, I always get gluten-free flour, gluten-free breadcrumbs, and I use that.
So, that's what I'm tossing-some egg wash, and then I toss it in the mix of breadcrumbs with the flour with a little bit of garlic powder, with a little bit of black powder as well.
Sorry, black pepper powder as well.
So, I mix that all up and then I fry it.
And yeah, then I put it on a rack.
The key thing here is to put on paper towels first.
So, you drain a little bit of the excessive oil, olive oil, and then you put it on a rack to air it out for a little bit, and then you place it in the oven.
Now, I know there's a lot of people out there who were suggesting that I possibly put the sauce in the oven first and then put the cheese on top and put it on broil.
I tried that, got a little sticky, didn't really come out too well.
So, it's usually non-stick spray, put the chicken cutlet on it, add the sauce, add the mozzarella cheese and the parmesan cheese, and then just put it on broil.
That was yesterday's chicken parm.
Thanks, guys.
Dan's really on top of this one, uh, but that was yesterday's.
I try to eat chicken palm at least once a week.
That's what I got for you, Savage Dog.
joshua in georgia
Yeah, chick parm sandwich is one of my favorites.
Um, absolutely.
All right, so uh, before I take my trip to Oz, let me get to my point.
Um, so I wanted to call Alex last week about you know, he was sweating, we're only sending 5,000 Marines to take the straight of hormuz, and it's a death trap.
And 20 years ago, that would be uh, Roger that, but um, you know, after what we saw in Venezuela, where we unleashed the discombobulator and uh, probably other stuff that we don't really know what happened, they don't know what happened.
The Cuban and Venezuelan guards.
Um, you know, I saw a video from uh uh Benny Johnson yesterday where uh some Iranian sent a video in of uh of a strike that was like nothing else you've ever seen.
It was like uh the sky turns blue, um, the lights go off in the city, then the lights like all of them turn on and turn back off, and then uh, it and then like the orange ball goes back up into the air.
And so, you know, it looked mostly like an EMP device, but it could have been EMP Plus.
And I'm just thinking, I, you know, like the first Gulf War, right?
Right after it happened right after the Soviet Union fell.
So we were the only big boys on the block.
And so we decided to show the world what we have.
You know, everybody's like, oh my gosh, stealth technology.
Yeah, that was around in the 70s.
Oh my God, guided missile technology, you know, the smart bombs.
Yeah, we've had that.
Everything's 20 years behind.
So, you know, I think that he wants to show the world, especially to China.
I don't want to get too graphic, but he wants to have a big pecker contest and say, look what I got, brother.
And I really think that one of the things of many of the about this war is we want to show them what we got.
Like we got the lasers coming off the destroyers taking down drones.
That's just fact.
You know, we've got so much stuff.
And I think that this war is completely doable.
It's just, I don't, for some reason, be in slow roll.
And that's my hope and prayer that if they do send just 5,000 Marines and some and some Rangers in, that there's going to be something like, you know, because Alex was talking about how the entire cliff face is going to be covered in artillery, their artillery, which we can't touch with our weapons, kind of like exactly like how Iwo Jima was.
No matter how, we bombed them for like two months straight, turned it into the face of the moon, and everything seemed good, but they were buried nine stories deep with tunnels where they just hid out until the troops came out.
Now, if we hit them with a big EMP, that takes out, you know, if all they have is modern artillery, which was electronic-based, it's all fried.
You know, missile launchers are fried.
The only thing that the Iranians will have is their rifles and their grenades and their bayonets if they got them.
You know, that's all they'll have.
And I fully believe that 5,000 Marines can and whatever Army Rangers can take out a bunch of Iranians with just guns and grenades because we'll also have those other troop level weapons that aren't just rifles and grenades.
We'll have extra coming with us.
I hope that's the plan.
I hope that's why this is, you know, if we do invade whatever, that little gap, that it's because we all know full well what we have behind us.
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unidentified
Yeah.
breanna morello
Well, Savage Dog, we're going to keep our eye do it.
I cannot predict the future, so I don't know which way we're going to go with this.
I hope it doesn't result in more casualties as we kind of watch as it all unravels.
But Savage Dog is always, my friend, I appreciate you following.
I appreciate you calling into the show and wanted to thank you for that.
But yeah, I've got my eye on it too.
So we'll keep it.
We'll keep it under our surveillance.
I hope we don't get boots on the ground over there, but you never know.
You never know.
Let's turn to our next caller, Sonia Labasco, is actually on the whole lines.
unidentified
I see.
breanna morello
Sonia is obviously a frequent guest on this program.
We've broken so many stories with her and Sonia.
We've got about four minutes left, so I'll give it to you.
What is on your mind?
sonia labosco
Hey, Brianna, listen.
I was just listening to the program and we're talking about all the DOJ referrals.
Back in September of 2025, Christy Noam actually made a DOJ referral for criminal, potential criminal wrongdoing against the Transportation Security Administration because of the Quiet Skies.
You know, you were a favor in that story because you broke the story on Quiet Skies and also with Tulsi Gabbard.
But what we're wondering now is where is that DOJ referral sitting?
We've been waiting since September.
The individuals that are at TSA, they are still in charge.
They're still doing all the nefarious things they did under the Quiet Skies program, just in different programs like TSA Evade and Paul Revere.
They're giving themselves 40,000 year bonuses this year.
They're getting $40,000 each this year for bonuses.
And we're wondering, why is TSA still being allowed to have these individuals in place while there is a DOJ criminal referral over at TSA?
unidentified
Yeah.
breanna morello
Well, Sonia, that's a great question.
I mean, I will definitely look into that.
I'll reach out for comment on the OECD to figure that one out because, again, although there's a bit of a change that's going to be happening at DHS, I mean, it's a great question.
And again, these criminal referrals, I mean, it's not just that one that's sitting on the desk of likely Todd Blanche and the other DOJ officials.
There have been others.
You know, James Comer has come out and he said, yeah, for the AutoPenn scandal, I've made criminal referrals and passed them over to the DOJ and nothing's happened there.
So, Sonia, it's just very likely that it just sits on these desks and it's more of a graveyard rather than a desk that's offering some type of production of criminal charges there.
But I mean, you know it better than anyone else.
We've been sitting on the sidelines kind of waiting to see what's going to happen.
And unfortunately, nothing of substance has taken place.
And for those of you guys that don't know, I mean, Sonia does a great job of representing thousands of federal air marshals and making sure that they get their rights, obviously, that they're getting their pay.
And whenever they come forward as a whistleblower, they go to Sonia first because she's obviously the one that knows all of this.
So, Sonia, it's just one of the many complex issues behind TSA.
And, you know, as we sit here and we watch, too, I mean, maybe we've got about a minute left.
I'll let you take it away from here, but the federal shutdown itself, the partial DHS shutdown, is resulting in TSA employees just not showing up to work.
I mean, what has that done?
What's the burden that's done for the federal air marshals who now have to probably step it up?
sonia labosco
Yeah, and it's really egregious right now that you're shutting the TSA down because you want ICE reform.
And I don't believe in that.
TSA has nothing to do with ICE reform.
It's a completely separate division.
But the Congress is going to try to keep a stronghold on the president and things that they're not happy with him about right now.
And this is unfortunate that our TSA officers are being used as pawns in this political game.
unidentified
Yeah.
Yeah.
breanna morello
No surprise, though, Sonia, that they do this.
Sonia, thank you for calling into the show.
I appreciate your time as always and your insights.
And it's always good to see a familiar name on the hold line.
So thank you, Sonia Labasco, of course.
Folks, if you're calling in, I'm sorry, we're all out of time.
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