Tara Reade Drops BOMBSHELLS On Biden Corruption!!! | MSOM Ep. 843
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| Welcome to Making Sense of the Madness, another important episode. | |
| Today we're going to be talking to Biden whistleblower and really just amazing person all around. | |
| She's also now a correspondent over at RT. | |
| It's Tara Reed. | |
| And at the end of the show, we're also going to check in with Josh Reed, spelled differently, no relation. | |
| We'll be back after this to make sense of the madness. | |
| Biden started acting weird towards me. | |
| He would, like, put his hands on my shoulder and put his fingers underneath my hair and do weird things like that. | |
| And then there was a scene where... | |
| What did you think of that? | |
| I mean, did you? | |
| Well, you know, bear in mind, and you were around in a professional in the 90s. | |
| It was a different, I don't know if you were in DC, but it was a different vibe. | |
| Okay, that was a different vibe, but it still was weird. | |
| I'd never had an employer do that. | |
| And Panetta certainly didn't act like that. | |
| No, he's not like that. | |
| No, not at all. | |
| And he's just all business. | |
| And, you know, Joe Biden was always, he didn't seem like an intellectual giant, let's put it that way. | |
| Right. | |
| No, he was famously not. | |
| But a charismatic and warm guy. | |
| That was the thing. | |
| Yeah, you know, and that's the thing. | |
| Behind closed doors, he was very, he's very temperamental. | |
| And he would do this thing where he smiles when he's angry. | |
| It's very disconcerting. | |
| Very disconcerting. | |
| That big smile. | |
| And he's, you know, but he'd be angry. | |
| And he was very temperamental. | |
| He had me up against a wall and he penetrated me with his fingers against my will. | |
| And I, you know, it was, it wasn't just the assault, though. | |
| It was, it was everything to do with here I am, this young staffer, and he did this, and then I made him angry. | |
| And we are back with Tara Reed, and Tara is now residing in Russia. | |
| We're going to get to that, but let's talk about you as a credible whistleblower and really the beginning of your journey in the public eye. | |
| Now, in stark contrast to what we had seen years earlier with Kavanaugh and others, the media either completely ignored you or then tried to demonize you. | |
| They never took your story seriously. | |
| And obviously, with what's actually going on in the injustice department and their lack of prosecution against the Briden, the Biden crime cartel to the tune of all of these open investigations, Comer, Gates, and others trying to get some justice, you've now moved there. | |
| So take us back on this journey on what made you decide to come out in the first place. | |
| Well, it was, you know, I'll take you back to 1993 for a moment. | |
| Remember, I did file a complaint that is now sealed in the University of Delaware. | |
| And there's been many attempts, including by Judicial Watch, to try to get that unsealed. | |
| It went all the way to the state Supreme Court, but the state Supreme Court in Delaware said that it was not in the public interest. | |
| That was Biden's argument. | |
| It was not in the public interest to release those documents. | |
| So Matt Gates, moving forward, tried as well to get my employee information and couldn't. | |
| So let's go back to 2019. | |
| Seven other women came forward about Joe Biden's really inappropriate behavior in public. | |
| You know, him basically just not honoring space, being, you know, just forward sexually towards women. | |
| And, you know, there was one particular young woman, Lucy Flores, who was getting torn to pieces in the press. | |
| I saw this happen and I was like, you know, I'm going to come forward at this point. | |
| To that point, I had not been forward. | |
| I had told my immediate family, close friends throughout the years what had happened, so they knew. | |
| And I had, of course, made that report to no avail with the U.S. Senate. | |
| You know, he had effectively ended my career. | |
| So in 2019, I thought, well, here's the Me Too movement. | |
| Here's Time's Up. | |
| I will go ahead and, you know, speak about this publicly. | |
| First, I reached out to politicians before I went to the media. | |
| Bernie Sanders, AOC, Nancy Pelosi, Diane Feinstein, they were in my district. | |
| I was in California, remember. | |
| No response. | |
| I even reached out to Elizabeth Warren, no response. | |
| Bernie Sanders, no response. | |
| Well, I think Elizabeth Warren sent me a fundraising letter in response. | |
| Anyway, but no response to my plight. | |
| So then I went and talked to the press and then talked to the New York Times, which it went as it went. | |
| And then that political machine just turned on me. | |
| And I didn't know at the time that Time's Up, Anita Dunn, who founded it, was already on Biden's payroll. | |
| She was working her PR firm for the campaign to the tune of $2.2 million while I was there, and then even more. | |
| Then she became senior White House advisor. | |
| Then she went after the Cuomo survivors when they tried to come forward about Cuomo. | |
| So that's why Time's Up was dismantled for corruption for how my case was handled and how that case was handled. | |
| And so this multi-million dollar structure that was supposed to help women who were coming forward about powerful men was actually a catch and kill for elite Democrats. | |
| And it was a very cynical, put-together thing. | |
| There was even text messages revealed in the New York Times, which you can find online, between Cuomo staff, upper-level staff, and Time's Up saying, look at Tara Reed, Joe Biden's case, you know, that case. | |
| We can now victim shame on the record. | |
| So they went after, instead of helping us, they went after us. | |
| So I didn't know this. | |
| I was like the lamb to the slaughter in that sense. | |
| I just, you know, I had been a good Democrat. | |
| I had worked for Leon Panetta. | |
| I had worked for a state senator. | |
| I had worked for Joe Biden. | |
| And I thought, oh, you know, I would, you know, with this current environment, I will at least be heard. | |
| Maybe an investigation would be started. | |
| Lo and behold, that political machine went right at me and they tried to discredit me. | |
| They destroyed, they torpedoed my life. | |
| I lost my housing. | |
| I lost my work. | |
| I lost my reputation. | |
| It was insinuated I was a Russian asset. | |
| It was insinuated I was basically a slut. | |
| I mean, they did everything to me. | |
| And it was pretty horrible. | |
| And they even went after my family. | |
| And it got worse and worse through 2020. | |
| And, you know, eventually I got threatened with prison. | |
| You know, and then again, there's a sealed case about me, which we can get into later. | |
| But yeah, it was, it was, you know, unlike what they were saying in public, the Democrats were saying, oh, it's a woman can come out and tell her truth, blah, blah, blah. | |
| No, no, she can't. | |
| If you speak out against the narrative in any way, you will be annihilated by that machine. | |
| I'm proof of that. | |
| So I want to talk about how this is a really stark example of controlled opposition in the truest sense. | |
| You know, you had this quote-unquote movement that started to expose some actual criminals, such as Harvey Weinstein. | |
| There was a, I guess, that was the water that broke the dam. | |
| All of a sudden, these people step in and then they start managing it for everybody else, especially political candidates. | |
| And one of those people, really, establishment characters like Biden. | |
| And how would you know that? | |
| And then, on top of them, not only trying to destroy your case, they destroy your life. | |
| And that is the reality that we truly live in and have lived in for some time, but now it's just so outward and egregious. | |
| Now, this took place a long time ago. | |
| Obviously, there was a time where you thought you could make a difference in politics. | |
| So, take us on that journey into working with somebody like Biden and Panetta in the early 90s. | |
| Well, I was an actor professionally before that. | |
| I'd studied classical theater and I was a model. | |
| I was looking at wanting to do something a little more substantive with my life and had taken political science courses in college. | |
| A professor basically said, had read a paper that I had written and said, Look, you know, there's this job in Leon Panetta's office. | |
| You're from the Monterey area. | |
| You were born there. | |
| Why don't we put you up for that job? | |
| And I'll write a recommendation. | |
| I think you would be perfect for that. | |
| It might be interesting for you to do this. | |
| And so I did. | |
| And I'd already been volunteering for campaigns and done some other things. | |
| Then I did that and then became a Democratic operative for congressional race and a field manager and did other things and then worked for work for Senator Biden. | |
| And I was really excited to work on the Senate with such a powerful senator at the time. | |
| He was head of the foreign relations, head of, you know, the, you know, the Justice Judiciary Committee. | |
| And so I thought this was the beginning of my career. | |
| I thought this is it. | |
| You know, I'm going to be mentored, maybe become a chief of staff somewhere, maybe run for office myself, but I can really make a difference in people's lives. | |
| I can do things. | |
| I wanted to be in public service. | |
| And I was very, very excited to do that. | |
| And I had been a Democrat and drank all their Kool-Aid for a long time. | |
| And, you know, it opened my eyes right away what happened with Biden. | |
| It started opening during a campaign. | |
| Just the tactics that were used by Democrats was really, you know, it was really unpalatable to me. | |
| I didn't like it. | |
| And I was already getting a taste of it, right, during the congressional campaign, seeing how they operated on a national level when they'd have Emily's list or some of those other people come in, think tanks, and how they really go after people. | |
| You know, see, it was starting back in the 90s. | |
| We just didn't have social media like we do now, where you can instantly just kind of, you know, eviscerate someone. | |
| So then I really saw the corruption with DuPont. | |
| DuPont really had a hold on Biden. | |
| And that was very obvious to me when I worked there. | |
| And I started really seeing the corruption beyond what happened to me personally. | |
| So my eyes were getting open slowly, you know, and pretty quickly. | |
| Well, speak to that, because I think it's so important for people to understand that Biden is set up in Delaware, really one of the money laundering capitals, not only in the country, but of the world. | |
| I mean, this is where you can set up a business and do some things. | |
| He's in the pocket of a prestigious billionaire family, really a dynasty in DuPont. | |
| What kind of things were you seeing during the 90s that were uneasy? | |
| Well, you know, it was little and big things, right? | |
| So I started to see the credit card, you know, companies that had a hold on him that lobbied him. | |
| I started to see, you know, with DuPont in particular, I was supervising interns. | |
| So my job was to hire them and, you know, bring them in and vet them and whatnot. | |
| And I was told that all of a sudden I was told that we had a full house of VIP DuPont. | |
| And what they meant by VIP was these were sons and daughters of DuPont employees, but not just DuPont employees, like on the board of DuPont. | |
| So very, very wealthy individuals, right? | |
| They're sons and daughters. | |
| And I pushed back and I went to the chief of staff and I said, no, we need more diversity in this office. | |
| We don't just need a bunch of privileged kids here. | |
| Let's mix it up. | |
| He pushed back. | |
| He said, no. | |
| And then we kind of went back and forth for a minute. | |
| And he said, all right, 50%. | |
| And so 50% I was allowed to hire outside of their little world. | |
| But yeah, pretty much Ted Kaufman was the chief of staff and that's what I was dealing with. | |
| Ted Kaufman's role with Biden, he's still with him. | |
| He still works behind the scenes. | |
| Dennis Toner as well. | |
| They were both my supervisors. | |
| And they're both, I'm sorry, but they're both evil. | |
| They're just evil. | |
| Their job is to clean up Biden's messes. | |
| Their job is to cover up his crimes. | |
| I think Dennis Toner has even been investigated for corruption in his past. | |
| Ted Kaufman's a real piece of work, if you look into him, he was, of course, with DuPont. | |
| And these people, you know, I didn't realize how heartless they were until what happened to me. | |
| I was told after I filed that paper, remember I told you I filed with the Senate. | |
| Everlyn Lieberman was the press secretary and her subordinate was someone I knew who actually dated one of the interns that I hired, took me aside and said to me, you filed this paper with the Senate. | |
| And I said, yes. | |
| And he said, Tara, we will effing destroy you. | |
| And I was in my 20s. | |
| So you can imagine how that, he just said it matter of factly, but like, you know, as a warning, shot over the bow, so to speak. | |
| And immediately I was, yeah, stripped of all my duties and I was basically told to get another job. | |
| And my job was to get a job and I was essentially fired. | |
| We got to take a break. | |
| I want to expand upon that because really in this first segment, we've talked about crony capitalism, really oligarch dynasties, nepotism, and beyond corruption. | |
| I mean, this is how the sausage is actually made in DC. | |
| And you're shining light on that darkness. | |
| We'll be back after this with more on Making Sense of the Madness. | |
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| We are back with Tara Reid. | |
| And Tara, I want to hone in on something you said at the end there. | |
| These people are just evil. | |
| Now, I've been doing this a very long time, and I try not to tell people what to believe. | |
| I certainly don't get into their matters of religion, but I will say one thing. | |
| Good and evil actually exist. | |
| Okay, they are decisions that we make. | |
| They are morals, feelings, forces that are in the world. | |
| And when you're dealing with these type of people and you are under the realization that they are truly evil and they come after you, what happens after that? | |
| I mean, obviously, it's got to change your entire worldview. | |
| It did. | |
| I mean, it did. | |
| I mean, my experience with Joe Biden was just what you described. | |
| I experienced him as evil. | |
| And I don't, you know, whatever people believe, that's up to them. | |
| But if you've ever experienced it up close and personal and been the victim of a crime, or even just not even a victim of crime, but just been in someone's presence where they're devoid of spirit. | |
| That's the only way I can describe it. | |
| It's almost not even like, it's like he's devoid of a soul. | |
| There was an emptiness there, a coldness. | |
| I can't, but it was a very, very remarkable experience in my life. | |
| It was horrible and it did change everything. | |
| And my life was never the same. | |
| And no, that's okay. | |
| I was going to say, you know, I really thought that I could try to salvage it, right? | |
| Like I somehow salvage my career. | |
| But when that happened, you know, and I said this on the Tucker Carlson show, he took away my future. | |
| He took it away. | |
| So now we're at a point where the man is literally a shell of his former self, but at the same time, supposedly at the apex of power. | |
| And there is some pushback. | |
| I think it's extremely limited pushback. | |
| Obviously, it's not in the mainstream media. | |
| Obviously, it's not with our establishment politicians, but there is a sect out there that is trying to show the corruption of son of a bitch, Joe Biden. | |
| You know, the guy that's out there bragging about corrupt business deals with Burisma, the guy that's defending his son as the best person he knows while he knows what's on that laptop and how he's been doing corrupt business deals with China, Ukraine, and beyond through him for all this time. | |
| You know, in the midst of that, obviously your scandal comes out. | |
| You're also demonized and attacked. | |
| And now you're in Russia. | |
| So take us through that process. | |
| I mean, first of all, what are your thoughts on where these corruption investigations are going? | |
| Obviously, the impeachment thing, I don't think it's going to get the votes. | |
| I think we're going to get a sham show trial. | |
| Obviously, if there's any semblance of a constitutional republic with honest politicians, this guy wouldn't have been in office in the first place and impeachment would have been on the table for his crimes immediately. | |
| But we don't have that. | |
| We have a system where things are covered up and continued. | |
| And really, the people that help do that are not only not held accountable, they're emboldened, embraced, and privileged after the fact. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| I mean, look at Bowman, you know, pulling the fire alarm and that nonsense. | |
| What a childish thing to do. | |
| He very well knew he's a middle school, former middle school principal. | |
| He knew exactly what he was doing. | |
| AOC trumping her, you know, running around on the shows trying to defend him. | |
| They're just a joke at this point. | |
| And the American people see it as a joke. | |
| American people are that stupid. | |
| They know that the whole system is corrupt and that's why Biden's numbers are just at the bottom. | |
| But to bring you back, so 2020, right, I have this media machine coming at me. | |
| I have New York Times, Washington Post, all the legacy media just attacking me and my character, my reputation, accused me of perjury, right, that almost caused a criminal investigation because I was an expert witness. | |
| So I was being threatened with 20 years possibly in jail for saying that I lied about my education. | |
| I never lied about my education. | |
| And let me just say this right now. | |
| I have a law degree from Seattle University School of Law. | |
| You cannot get a law degree without going through the BA process. | |
| Everyone knows that. | |
| Everyone knows that this was just for show. | |
| And by the way, you don't need a BA to get raped, just, you know, for the record. | |
| But CNN apparently thinks you do. | |
| And so does the New York Times. | |
| So they tried to attack me there. | |
| I hired a lawyer. | |
| It cost thousands of dollars to clear my name. | |
| Did they clear my name when they were shown evidence that, no, that wasn't true. | |
| It was a smear? | |
| No, I didn't. | |
| Then moved forward. | |
| There's a sealed case now. | |
| The sealed case is like looming over me. | |
| The FBI is calling me. | |
| Apparently, I don't know what's in the sealed case to this day. | |
| My attorneys can't find out. | |
| No one can, apparently. | |
| But I have a sealed warrant that was given to me by Twitter before Elon Musk purchased it that they had had sealed warrant to have all my communications taken. | |
| The DOJ. | |
| So the DOJ was coming after me. | |
| And all of this is humming in the background, right? | |
| And then Matt Gates and Marjorie Taylor Green, I communicate with them that, hey, I want to testify before Congress. | |
| I want to go under oath. | |
| I want to talk about what happened. | |
| They meet with me via, you know, remote for several hours. | |
| I meet with their teams. | |
| They meet with me. | |
| Matt Gates put out a famous tweet saying I was one of the most credible witnesses he'd ever in his career interviewed. | |
| We were moving forward. | |
| He was going to try to get me up on one of the hearings to talk about the corruption and to talk about the whistleblower, you know, the retaliation on me to try to suppress me, right? | |
| That alone. | |
| And then I got an invitation to go to Russia to publish my book internationally that had come out during COVID. | |
| And I went over to Channel 1, did that, did the book left out when the truth doesn't fit in, which you can now get. | |
| I'm going to be adding an epilogue to it and also doing an audio book. | |
| But anyway, so I go over for a vacation and I literally pack for five days. | |
| You know, I have pets. | |
| I have a grown daughter. | |
| I have family. | |
| Like everyone thinks I'm coming back. | |
| My daughter was arranging to pick me up at the airport. | |
| And then I get over to Moscow and I'm a few days in and I'm informed, okay, there might be a red notice, an Interpol RED notice, which is an international arrest warrant where they pick you up at any airport, right? | |
| So in my case, it would have been, because you can't fly directly to Moscow, probably would have been Istanbul or Dubai, right? | |
| Wherever I was flying out of connecting flights, they would have tried to grab me. | |
| Or it could have been in Seattle, Washington. | |
| But the RED notice is a very serious thing with Interpol, that international agency. | |
| So I immediately contacted a lawyer, human rights lawyer, Radha Sterling, and thank you, you know, for her. | |
| I started getting information from, and I can't say who it is, but it's a very well-known former intelligence who took a great risk to get a message to me. | |
| Tara, you're going to be picked up. | |
| You're going to be arrested. | |
| Don't go back to the U.S. You can't go. | |
| And that was a lot to take in. | |
| I still hadn't made the decision. | |
| So then I asked help from Maria Buchana. | |
| I go, what do I do? | |
| What do I do? | |
| I don't know what to do. | |
| How do I apply for something like this for safety? | |
| Then I call Matt Gates' office because I wanted to be transparent. | |
| They were going to have me come testify and I wanted to tell him where I was and what was going on, talked to his legal counsel, got him on the phone. | |
| And he said, Tara, you know, he listened to the legal stuff and he goes, look, I can't, you know, he was just honest and he looks, I can't protect you. | |
| You know, if they have an arrest warrant, I can't, you know, there's nothing he could do about it. | |
| He said he could meet me at the airport, right? | |
| But he couldn't do anything about it, right? | |
| So then I talked to him some more about the whole situation. | |
| He said, look, you know, I'm worried about your physical safety because I had gotten some death threats and some other things. | |
| And he said, I know how these people operate and I'm worried about your physical safety. | |
| And that was a lot coming from a sitting congressman to hear that. | |
| He could have, you know, not told me. | |
| He could have just done what he wanted to do, which is to have me come there. | |
| And it might have been better for him politically even. | |
| But he chose to be a good man. | |
| You know, he has a lot of integrity. | |
| And I'm watching him stand up right now to this whole system, him and Marjorie Taylor Greene. | |
| And I, you know, I really have great admiration for them because they really are. | |
| It's like they're trying so hard to stand up for the American people instead of these corporate sellouts that are paper, you know, miche politicians. | |
| They're not even real. | |
| They're not representing their districts. | |
| And, you know, we're not the United States of Ukraine. | |
| Every single bit of our taxpayer money does not need to go over to that corrupt country to fight a proxy war against Russia. | |
| But so anyway, Matt was very, you know, the congressman was very, very candid. | |
| And so it wasn't just, you know, he didn't give me any advice. | |
| He just gave me that information. | |
| So then I had to kind of pull in all the different advice and information I was getting from different sources and make a decision. | |
| And I had to decide to apply for asylum in, you know, Russia. | |
| And as a lawyer myself, because I have a law degree, you don't want to be in asylum for a long time because, you know, it's better to have citizenship. | |
| So I did ask for Russian citizenship. | |
| And, you know, you go through a process. | |
| It's a long, long one, unless you're a celebrity or you have a, you know, golden ticket. | |
| You have a lot of money. | |
| Like any country, right? | |
| Like in the U.S. as well. | |
| So I just did that. | |
| And I have offered to testify before Congress remotely. | |
| And I said, let's do it, you know? | |
| And I'm still waiting to hear. | |
| I would be more than willing to. | |
| But I think Comer's not, you know, into my case or whatever. | |
| But, you know, I think with pressure from other people, I think what I have to say is relevant because I've been watching this corruption since before the vice presidency with Biden. | |
| It was back when he was a senator. | |
| And all you have to do is follow that money, follow it with the credit cards, you know, because I think there's a significant amount of corruption there. | |
| Well, I think you're absolutely right. | |
| I think it's beyond absurd to think that your story isn't of the utmost importance, especially given the situation that you're now in. | |
| After really the third time you tried to bring this into the public eye, obviously the first would be filing that report in the Senate. | |
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| The second would be your call into Larry King Live. | |
| And then the third would be when you actually came out and told the story. | |
| We've got to take another break. | |
| But when we come back, I really want to focus in on the fact that you were ready to give congressional testimony. | |
| And then all of a sudden, after all the things you already knew, you get a tip that they're ready to arrest you. | |
| How far gone is this country? | |
| We'll be back after this. | |
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| From all of us here at MyPillow, we are back on Making Sense of the Madness. | |
| And to recap what you just told us, and I think it's so important for people to understand this. | |
| You, after blowing the whistle, have a sealed case that your lawyers can't even find out about. | |
| You leave the country after speaking to members of Congress in an effort to try to convey your story and testify how you've been harassed and ruined by the administration and their cohorts in the mainstream media. | |
| And then you get a tip that you're actually going to be arrested. | |
| Now, again, the Russian smears were already there. | |
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| And believe me, I've heard those for decades. | |
| You're an agent of Putin. | |
| How dare you? | |
| Yes, we're all agents of Putin that question the administration, everybody. | |
| And now we're in a situation where you may or may not be able to testify remotely and you may or may not be able to ever leave the country again to see your family and friends because you dared speak truth to power. | |
| Yeah, I mean, and that's, I can't tell you how excruciating that conversation was when I called my daughter and said, you know, I wasn't coming home. | |
| Yeah, it was difficult. | |
| You know, not to get emotional right now, but, you know, I've missed her graduation. | |
| She graduated with a master's this year. | |
| She's about to get married. | |
| I'm not going to be able to go to her wedding. | |
| I can't see my pets. | |
| My pets, I left suddenly. | |
| You know, they're in good care. | |
| But I, you know, I kept thinking, oh, well, I'll go, I'll find a way where I can have both. | |
| Like I can have both worlds. | |
| I can go to Russia and do my book thing, but I can come back to the U.S. and go back and forth like normal people do. | |
| There are people who travel internationally between countries all the time and Russia as well and back and forth to the U.S. and have no problems. | |
| So, but no, you're right. | |
| Because I spoke the truth about Joe Biden, because I pushed back about the narrative about the proxy war, because I was outspoken about it and I knew it was a corrupt act by him. | |
| And I know he's money laundering. | |
| And, you know, I mean, anyone with a brain can see like John Kerry's, you look at John Kerry, Nancy Pelosi, Joe Biden, all their grown children are on the board of barisma. | |
| Come on. | |
| And now that's the country where we're spending hundreds of billions of dollars, literally $120 billion, I think, with this new aid package. | |
| And we don't know where the money's going. | |
| And every time a Republican tries to raise a legislative act to say, hey, let's trace this money. | |
| Let's trace where this is going. | |
| They vote it down. | |
| So, yeah, I mean, I was outspoken about all those things. | |
| I am anti-war, so I was, of course, outspoken about it. | |
| And I was outspoken about Biden. | |
| And in fact, in 2019, what got me in a little trouble was during an interview, I said, if Biden's elected president, he'll take us to war with Russia. | |
| And here we are. | |
| You were on the verge of World War III. | |
| You know, Donald Trump never took us to the edge of World War III. | |
| And, you know, to his credit. | |
| And now he's got, you know, is it 91 indictments against him? | |
| So now, instead of a democracy, we have this country that's just going to eliminate their political opposition in a corrupt way. | |
| And I think people are seeing it. | |
| I think people are seeing it too. | |
| But at the same time, I think there's a lot of hopium out there that they wouldn't put Trump in prison. | |
| I think they're putting him in prison. | |
| I think that your case is really a stark, a stark reminder of how this administration has done things that are completely unprecedented. | |
| We had an election clearly stolen in front of our faces. | |
| We had a non-insurrection. | |
| Because of the non-insurrection, we had a militarized DC for the very first time ever. | |
| We've got a guy that was clearly in the throes of dementia while he was running, basically unopposed up there in show debates, really. | |
| Tulsi Gabbard was the only one with any integrity and not willing to step down for the Democratic Party control. | |
| And like you said, now we have Trump on these multiple indictments. | |
| You have the Georgia Rico case where they're already finding people guilty before they're even being able to put out a case, including Trump in his civil trial. | |
| I mean, I can rant here. | |
| My other show is reality rants, but that's how far gone we are. | |
| And then they go after people like you and ready to put you in prison. | |
| Now, on top of that. | |
| And look at the January 6th. | |
| I mean, the January 6th people, they're extending sentencing guidelines. | |
| And if you're a lawyer and you're looking at this, you know, we all learn about sentencing guidelines in law school, right? | |
| I mean, to extend them is extraordinary. | |
| Like, what's happening to some of the January 6th people? | |
| They're being put in solitary. | |
| There was the case of that man that was put like in a room closet, essentially, and tortured because that's what it is by all human rights standards, by the UN human rights standards. | |
| And, you know, and the Democrats are gleefully just locking everyone up and throwing away the key. | |
| But yet their congressmen can pull a fire alarm and walk away and say, oh, I'm sorry, it was a mistake. | |
| Come on. | |
| Yeah. | |
| You know, it's just, it's unreal. | |
| The two-tier justice system is a real thing. | |
| It is. | |
| No, it not only is a real thing, but again, this is another avenue that I think they're going to be able to put Trump in prison for. | |
| I mean, he's got one of these cases in DC. | |
| What are the chances that they don't convict him? | |
| It doesn't matter that these aren't real things, that there wasn't an insurrection. | |
| That's not what the narrative is. | |
| The narrative is telling us something completely different. | |
| And when you go against that narrative, the powers that shouldn't be activate. | |
| And, you know, you have a forward in your book from Rose McGallen. | |
| And Rose McGallen very much was the person that tried to start that Me Too movement by talking about her abuse. | |
| But one of the things that really isn't talked about as much is the fact that Weinstein used powerful private intelligence services, BlackCube, the Israeli intelligence firm, not only to investigate, but also harass her. | |
| And this is a common tactic of these people. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| I mean, they went after Ronan Farrow. | |
| I think he wrote about it in Catch and Kill. | |
| And I'm not, you know, I'm disappointed with Ronan Farrow because I think he's pretty establishment, Democrat elite. | |
| That's my opinion. | |
| I haven't seen him break away from that at all. | |
| But what I would say is he did treat Rose McGowan's story fairly and some of the Weinstein stories, and they did bring down MBC's miss handling of things. | |
| But the Me Too thing became a hashtag. | |
| It became a meaning. | |
| And Democrats do this. | |
| And this is something that, as an operative, I'll tell you what they do. | |
| They pick a cultural flashpoint, right? | |
| And then they hijack it and take it. | |
| And it's used as a distraction away from what's really going on, which in this case is the economy. | |
| The economy is tanking. | |
| We have 600,000 homeless people. | |
| We have a border crisis. | |
| We have, you know, food insecurity. | |
| We have, you know, the highest inflation in 40 years. | |
| And so all of these things are happening under Biden's administration. | |
| Basically, our infrastructure is falling apart, and this country is going into the toilet. | |
| And I'm not exaggerating when I say that. | |
| It's like watching Rome fall, is what's happening, kind of. | |
| And there's, you know, luxury and treachery and corruption, just like there was at the end of the Roman Empire. | |
| And that's what we're having here. | |
| You know, they've diverted all the money into the defense budget towards almost a trillion dollars. | |
| So the only people it's benefiting is a very few handful of people. | |
| This military-industrial complex that Eisenhower himself warned us about. | |
| And now we're being run. | |
| You're right. | |
| It's not Joe Biden. | |
| We're being run by Obama's former staffers and Obama's influence and a few very elite, rich, wealthy individuals. | |
| You know, and so you have the hawks out there like Blinken, Victoria Newland, and all of them that want war because more war means more money in their pockets. | |
| And so the Democrats that everyone romanticizes as the peaceful party, as the party of the people, they don't care about the people, and they are the war-mongering party. | |
| They're taking care of those companies like Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, and some very wealthy individuals. | |
| Anyway, that's my rant. | |
| I don't know. | |
| And that's, you know, it's a shocking inverse to what was represented to us during the Bush administration, right? | |
| Like, I had so much more in common with the Democrats and the code pinks and the anti-war people of the world. | |
| And in 2008, when Joe Biden was running for president alongside the Barack Star and John Edwards and Hillary Clinton, everybody was getting us out of Iraq. | |
| Everybody was shutting down Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo Bay, and none of that happened. | |
| We got to take one more break when we come back. | |
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| I want to talk about the book and what you're up to now. | |
| It is making sense of the madness back after this. | |
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| Final segment with Tara Reid. | |
| Tara, you've been outspoken despite all the obstacles that have been thrown your way. | |
| And one of these things is writing this book in opposition to these people attacking you and trying to censor you. | |
| So take us on that journey. | |
| Yeah, you know, I'm writing an epilogue for this book right now. | |
| So it'll be coming out again right now. | |
| It's in, you can get it in hardcover softcover, or you can get it online. | |
| Left out when the truth doesn't fit in. | |
| So I wrote a little bit of a memoir, a little bit about my background. | |
| There was a lot of, you know, a lot of weird stories about me being a Russian asset and all that stuff. | |
| So I kind of laid out my childhood and, you know, talked about, you know, I grew up on a farm in Wisconsin when I was a kid. | |
| I was born in Monterey, California. | |
| I worked for the U.S. federal government and the California state government. | |
| You know, I wasn't, you know, attached to Russia at all, but I was writing a novel about Russia and doing research and they just kind of grabbed onto that. | |
| And, you know, because I was outspoken and I was supportive of, you know, I was pushing back on the russophobia that kind of became a flashpoint. | |
| They needed something to grab onto, to attack me with. | |
| And, you know, we were in the height of the russophobia in 2020. | |
| So that's what they did. | |
| So yeah, I wrote that book and more is to come on that. | |
| And I am writing a second book. | |
| I am also working with RT. | |
| And, you know, RT is wonderful. | |
| I work as a contributor, as a geopolitical analyst. | |
| And because of my background, politics. | |
| And, you know, I really enjoy that work that I do with them. | |
| And, you know, they were so gracious to me because I was working part-time for them writing some op-eds. | |
| And then when I became obvious, I needed a job. | |
| And, you know, I was here, you know, like living in Russia. | |
| And like, that's it. | |
| Like, you have to, you know, like, there's the press conference, but then there's the reality of like, you have to get an apartment. | |
| You have to live and put food on the table. | |
| Right. | |
| And I still had to help, you know, back home. | |
| And so I had to figure out a way to do that. | |
| So, you know, I've done some work with TNT radio. | |
| I've done, you know, and I'm doing work with RT mainly now and really appreciate the way they stepped up. | |
| They were just, you know, they said, we'll never leave you. | |
| And, you know, most employers aren't like that. | |
| So it's, it's really nice to have that. | |
| I do have a podcast. | |
| It's completely independent. | |
| It's called The Politics of Survival. | |
| And I was monetized on YouTube, but they demonetized it, of course. | |
| And my Wise app was taken away, which is an international money app. | |
| So like many content creators, it's very difficult for us to be independent at all ever because of, you know, the regime, the Biden regime. | |
| And I'll call it a regime because I don't think he was really elected. | |
| And that's just my opinion. | |
| I know it's not, you know, everyone's opinion, but it's my opinion. | |
| I just don't think he had the popular vote. | |
| And I think it's obvious. | |
| So I call it a Biden regime. | |
| And I'm just going to keep pushing back on, you know, the russophobia and the messaging. | |
| And I have to say, you know, and I don't know if we have particular time for this, but Russia is nothing like how we're presented. | |
| Like nothing I, you know, in childhood that I learned. | |
| So it's, it's. | |
| No, that's exactly where I was going with this. | |
| I want to know, you know, you're there. | |
| You know, as I was discussing with you off air, I actually, back when RT had an office in Washington, D.C., I interviewed for Abby Martin's producer. | |
| I'd known Abby Parton and her brother for quite some time. | |
| I did not get the gig. | |
| They didn't like me. | |
| I was a little too radical even for RT. | |
| I guess I'm not a Russian agent, everybody. | |
| So it didn't happen there. | |
| But at the same time, a lot of people I knew in alternative media were getting programs. | |
| Every time, every once in a while, I would be on their stuff. | |
| And they were telling more truth about the West than I was seeing in other media, obviously. | |
| Now, during the COVID-19 nightmare, they finally cut them off completely, no longer allowed them airtime in the United States, even took away their YouTube channel. | |
| But here you are now working with them. | |
| My friend from the Convo Couch, Vierella Isabella, has now been living there probably close to a year, maybe even over a year at this point as well. | |
| So you get there, you move there. | |
| What is it like culturally there? | |
| It's wonderful. | |
| I mean, I have to say, you know, if you're going to be stuck as an exile, it's a great place to be stuck. | |
| Moscow is one of the cleanest, most beautiful cities I've ever, ever been in. | |
| I've traveled extensively. | |
| It's gorgeous. | |
| And the subways are clean and gorgeous and efficient. | |
| And even if you don't speak Russian, which I do not, I'm learning it. | |
| It's easy to navigate. | |
| Or you can use taxis if you prefer. | |
| But they have trains and metro. | |
| I mean, you can get around so cheaply and so easily and efficiently. | |
| The apartments are beautiful. | |
| I rented a very reasonable apartment for less than what I would have paid in the United States. | |
| It's very roomy and comfortable and nice. | |
| The people are warm. | |
| They're actually really accepting. | |
| You think with all the rhetoric that it would be, you know, hostility towards Americans, but it's not at all. | |
| In fact, people run up if they hear me speaking English and want to like practice their English with me. | |
| They're so earnest. | |
| And there's a very big focus on family here. | |
| So when you walk around the parks, there's just this wholesomeness. | |
| It reminds me of my childhood actually in the United States in the 80s very much in innocence. | |
| It's the way I could put it. | |
| Crony capitalism hasn't set in here. | |
| So they're at the beginning of capitalism. | |
| It's sort of, it's a different space, I guess, if you will. | |
| There's a lot of innovation and a lot of inner development happening because of sanctions. | |
| Sanctions haven't affected them at all. | |
| I haven't, I mean, you see like a few Western things that aren't there anymore, but otherwise everything's available to you. | |
| And I have to say, I think what the West is trying to hide from a lot of Americans is the thriving middle class in Russia. | |
| You have this thriving middle class and upper middle class. | |
| People are able to move up. | |
| They're able to get highly educated for very cheaply. | |
| They're able to afford 80 to 90% of people own homes here outright. | |
| They own their own apartments, plus Adasha, which is a vacation home outside the city. | |
| There's no homelessness to speak of. | |
| I've seen like maybe two like kind of drunk dudes at a park, which you see once in a while. | |
| But that's it. | |
| Otherwise, it's nothing like the cities that we see. | |
| I can walk around at night and I don't feel scared. | |
| There's not a lot of, I mean, sure, there is, you know, crime, I'm sure. | |
| I don't know what the statistics are, but I haven't experienced any of that fear or any of that. | |
| You know, like sometimes when you're in European cities, you know how like you have to watch for being pickpocketed. | |
| You have to watch people trying to grab you and trying to get you. | |
| There's none of that here. | |
| None of that nonsense. | |
| You don't see out people out doing drugs like you do in San Francisco or LA or New York. | |
| You don't see that here. | |
| There's also like a calmness, like a hum to the city. | |
| It's busy and you know, it's Moscow. | |
| It's fast moving. | |
| But yet there's like when people are walking around, there's just this civility and this calmness. | |
| And it really does remind me of my childhood because America is quite different now. | |
| It's not like that anymore. | |
| So yeah, so that's my take. | |
| Well, I tried to get it like that. | |
| I'm living in Iowa these days. | |
| I moved from New York during the COVID-19 44 nightmare. | |
| And I was in upstate New York, by the way. | |
| But like I said, it bleeds into that kind of thing. | |
| And even here, you know, it's not quite what it used to be. | |
| I totally agree. | |
| Great conversation. | |
| You are invited back anytime. | |
| Any updates on whether or not you're going to be able to testify or your living situation or the Biden corrupt regime coming after you, you are more than welcome to come back on. | |
| Tara Reed, everybody, thank you so much. | |
| When we come back, the other Reed is in the house, Josh Reed. | |
| He's going to talk about this latest Trump DOJ indictment case and Trump being defiant yesterday. | |
| Is so? | |
| Very simply put, it's a witch hunt. | |
| It's a disgrace. | |
| We have a corrupt attorney general in the state. | |
| You see how she does. | |
| This trial was railroaded and fast-tracked. | |
| This trial could have been brought years ago, but they waited till I was right in the middle of my campaign. | |
| The same with other trials and indictments. | |
| It's all run by DOJ, which is corrupt in Washington. | |
| And there it is, Donald Trump speaking out after that first day in court via the civil trial, where a judge has already found him guilty and says he can't do business in New York anymore. | |
| Let's talk about that much more is AMP News contributor Josh Reed. | |
| Josh, the hair was in the house in New York City. | |
| Trump defiant as always. | |
| You know what I found really telling about that is I went to every single mainstream outlet, whether it be social media or mainstream news, and literally nobody even played the 10 minutes that Trump talked during that post-trial thing. | |
| You could get maybe 20 seconds on Twitter. | |
| Wasn't even in the first 20 results of me typing Trump in. | |
| I mean, there's an effort not only to demonize the guy, go after his finances, go after him criminally, but to silence him in general and marginalize a voice that no matter how hard they try, continues to become more popular, Josh. | |
| No, yeah, you're absolutely right. | |
| And you know, Jason, the whole world is watching. | |
| That's the beautiful thing. | |
| He didn't have to show up to New York City, but he did. | |
| Why? | |
| Because he understands what they're doing. | |
| It's a dog and pony show for them. | |
| So the whole world's watching. | |
| Let's prove it to the whole world. | |
| Donald Trump showed up. | |
| They got 80% of the assets taken off because they were outside of the jurisdiction of New York State. | |
| They had various other assets revalued at very, much, much, much higher rates. | |
| We see that everything that Letitia James is doing is nothing more than a true witch hunt. | |
| It's political persecution. | |
| And this judge, which is interesting because the judge's top legal assistant apparently is the girlfriend of Senator Schumer. | |
| And it's just trying to wrap your head around how people can look at this and think, this is okay. | |
| Yeah, we should be able to do this. | |
| This should scare the living daylights out of every single wealthy human being in the United States of America. | |
| Because the moment that you stand up and you step out of line, or the moment that you question the narrative that is being portrayed by the deep state, by the globalists, by the World Economic Forum, they will come down on you with a hammer like has never came down before. | |
| And that is the scary thing. | |
| But it also brings a level of relevance here, a relevance, Jason. | |
| And that's this, is that they're not out powerful. | |
| They don't have full control. | |
| They're not winning. | |
| And how do we know this? | |
| They have to persecute their political opponents. | |
| Hillary Clinton is coming out already and talking about Russia, Russia, Russia interference in the 2024 election. | |
| We have all various different types of political pundits coming out talking about how Donald Trump is probably going to win the 2024 election. | |
| We know that they don't want to have the 2024 election. | |
| All of this stuff is culminating because of the fact that they can't stop him. | |
| They understand that this movement is so large, so big, that it's not Donald Trump anymore. | |
| That Donald Trump is simply this face figure that represents the leadership of the movement. | |
| But yet behind him is 100 million Americans angry, mad, disappointed, disgruntled, armed to the teeth, and ready for World War III, quite literally. | |
| And that scares the living daylights out of them because they have come to the point where they realize that their plan has been faltered. | |
| They're shooting from the hip. | |
| They can no longer move forth with the agenda that they want. | |
| They have to work around the people that have woken up. | |
| And it's coming to the point, Jason, where there is going to have to be something that happens that is very, very big. | |
| Some type of catalyst event that ushers in some type of crisis globally that allows them to take back over, secure the communications, secure over the supply chain, and to lock down the people once again. | |
| We thought it may have been COVID II. | |
| We thought maybe global economic collapse, maybe EMP, maybe World War III, because we have UK and American periodicals out there mincing the words of Dmitry Medved, the top security chief council guy of Russia, the third president, the last president of Russia, third in line of secession against Putin, who came out and called Britain and Germany out for putting British troops in Ukraine and said, well, if you do, | |
| they're going to end up dead just at FYI. | |
| And then Germany sending tourist missiles that can reach deep into the homeland of Russia to Ukraine. | |
| And Russia came back and said, well, in accordance with international law, those factories might get blown up in Germany, just in accordance with international law. | |
| And then Medive said, these nitwits really do want to create World War III. | |
| And then the headlines on all mainstream media is, Medive says that Russia is going to start World War III. | |
| What? | |
| This is absurd. | |
| And here's the thing. | |
| People are waking up. | |
| People are seeing it. | |
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| I talk to people every day, left, right, moderate. | |
| It doesn't matter. | |
| They're all looking at this and they're going, what is wrong with these people? | |
| Like, yeah, like, I got friends. | |
| I guess you want to call them that, acquaintances, people who are more moderate or left-leaning. | |
| They want more social programs. | |
| They want more government spending. | |
| They want bigger government. | |
| But they're looking at what's happening going, this isn't right. | |
| This is not freedom. | |
| This is not anything near what we voted for. | |
| And most of them, by the way, didn't even vote for Biden. | |
| That's the funny thing. | |
| What are you saying? | |
| He didn't get 81 million votes. | |
| You don't have 81 million progressive friends that were Joe Biden all the way. | |
| Look, when we look at this trial, I say the unfortunate thing is that the authoritarian-ass clownery is on full display with this judge, which there's a viral video out there right now circulating. | |
| It's about two minutes long. | |
| We don't have it to play. | |
| I'd encourage people to look it up. | |
| But he literally says that he doesn't care about juries. | |
| Juries can make mistakes. | |
| He can overrule them. | |
| He also says he doesn't care about case precedences. | |
| He literally says that a lawyer can come to him with a case, point out another case that's identical. | |
| And he goes, Really, are they identical? | |
| Maybe somebody's wearing a blue shirt instead of a red shirt. | |
| What that is called is selective enforcement of non-laws and overturning actual juries. | |
| He then ponders whether he's regulating the laws as a mediator or serving them or creating them himself with a little smirkle. | |
| And Newsflash, he's creating them himself. | |
| And in a corrupt state like New York, where they've got Kathy Hochul and ex-top cop Mayor Adams on display, I think that this is the coup de grace. | |
| They're going to go for it. | |
| They're going to try to get, even if they don't get the conviction, this judge has been pretty adamant. | |
| He's guilty. | |
| Well, yeah, they're not going to allow Donald Trump to have any case against his innocence. | |
| They're not going to allow him to present any evidence, no witnesses, obviously no jury. | |
| And, you know, Jason, this goes back to something much darker and deeper here. | |
| And this is the black robe cult of Saturn. | |
| I mean, that's what we're really dealing with here. | |
| We're dealing with admiralty law. | |
| We're dealing with the bankers. | |
| We're dealing with the captain of the ship, which comes from the word capital, which derives from the old ancient Canaanite and Phoenician banking systems. | |
| That's what the judge is: he's the one that determines where the money is going to flow, how it's going to flow, and which direction it's going to flow. | |
| We're dealing with some sick human beings here, psychopathic in every respect. | |
| They get off on their power trips of what they're doing right now. | |
| And you're absolutely right. | |
| Mr. Burt, I call him Mr. Burns from The Simpsons. | |
| That's who this guy is. | |
| He's Mr. Burns from The Simpsons. | |
| And he just reminds me of someone who was picked on a lot in high school and someone who was picked on a lot in college and is now utilizing their position of power and authority to get back at those mean people who didn't like them. | |
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| Well, I hope that the good people of New York City and New York State go out there and look at their flooded apartments and flooded houses and flooded subways and their ruined businesses and understand that their city cares more about the persecution of Donald Trump, a man who did nothing than they do about them. | |
| That they care more about illegal immigrants coming from another country that they're welcoming in with open arms. | |
| They're giving room, board, towels, and money to, but not helping their own citizens. | |
| I hope that the people of New York City and New York State wake up and say, no more. | |
| And I don't know what that looks like, but I'm seeing it. | |
| I don't think it's happening, brother. | |
| As a New York exile, I don't think it's happening, Captain. | |
| I wish it was. | |
| Well, I don't know. | |
| Western New York exile here. | |
| Go on out there. | |
| They're ready. | |
| I mean, all of them say I wasn't even a city guy, but those city guys are hardcore, man. | |
| They're going to fight it till it's burger and thinking it's going to turn around. | |
| They think they're in the greatest city in the world. | |
| It doesn't matter how desperate things get. | |
| I think it's even got to get worse before it can get better. | |
| Josh, we got to wrap the segment up. | |
| Let people know where they can find your stuff. | |
| Guys, go to redpills.tv, R-E-D-P-I-L-L-S.tv. | |
| You can also find me on AMP tonight at, I think we're at 9:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time on AMP on our Rumble channel. | |
| You guys can go over and find AMP News and just type that in the Rumble. | |
| And we'll be live tonight on AMP after hours. | |
| So it'll be a good show tonight. | |
| Thank you, good sir. | |
| A pleasure as always. | |
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