STEPHANIE SLEDGE – Exposing the Truth about Trump: PPP during COVID
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Well, welcome back for our next panelist, who's an intrepid reporter and editor of the government rag.
She's into a whole lot of issues, and here she's going to delve into exactly the role of Donald J. Trump, a guy I happen to admire tremendously, but I recognize his greatest vulnerability may be precisely this issue, his claims about Warp Speed, the Vax, and taking credit for it.
Stephanie.
The platform is yours.
Well, hello, Jim, and everyone else.
It's a pleasure to be here, and I'm just full of information like everybody else, and I've got a presentation that I just put together at the last minute, and it's three years worth of research, so I apologize.
I don't have all the clicks and clangs of a PowerPoint together, so I'm just going to go ahead and Start if that's all right.
All right, let's see here.
Are you able to see?
Yeah, but you want to put it on a slideshow, Stephanie, so it's the whole page.
You know, I tried that earlier, Jim, but for some reason when I do that it automatically plays my videos I got rid of the big one at the top so all right well let's see here let's move you out of the way here all right well my presentation is about Donald Trump and
The public-private partnership that he entered into when he was president back in, I believe this was 2020, was when he did this partnership.
It was a total lockdown, but yet all the manufacturing, everything to do with COVID was all geared up.
So anyway, I put this together.
This is going to be the information that I put out, and the reason why I'm putting it out is Not because I like or don't like Donald Trump, it's because I just want everybody to know, you know, everybody's side of what went down and what was seen and what wasn't seen.
So anyway, I'm going to go ahead and go to my first slide page here.
Now on this page right here, I put together what's called the government page.
There were several sections to this public-private partnership, and until you actually put it all together and saw who the players were and who the companies were, then you could understand how this was pretty well going down and making money off the American People and of course, we all know that all of that was lies.
So anyway, there was a lot of development and I will be talking about opioids and fentanyl heroin because this was twofold.
The destruction of our nation is hand in hand and the government and also our trusted Retail distributors and pharmacies and stuff like that all have their hands in this drug addiction.
Anyway, the government had their hand in everything from manufacturing to distributing, the development, the distribution of it, and also surveillance.
They had to make sure that they had surveillance as well.
I'm not sure how to pronounce this man's name, but anyway, he was a Moroccan-born Belgian-American researcher who served as the head of Operation Warp Speed under Donald Trump.
He is also the former head of the vaccine department at GlaxoSmithKline.
He worked at the company for 30 years.
Retired in 2017, but he was also a four-star general in the Army.
And at this time, Congress had directed almost $10 million in the effort through supplemental funding, including the CARES Act.
And Congress had appropriated other flexible funding.
Over $6.5 million had been designated by Congress for countermeasure development through BARDA, along with another $3 billion for NIH research.
So right there, we've got, you know, nearly $10 million flowing through.
And of course, these people are spending money like it's, you know, a dollar bill each.
So on my next slide.
We have the CDC.
And the CDC.
There was a lot of things with Donald Trump and the people that he placed in the agencies to do this work in government.
Actually, it didn't work out very well, and most of it was because a lot of them didn't like the lies that were going on, or they had a different playbook that they were playing by.
So anyway, I'm just going to play some short clips that I made along with this.
So this is the first one.
Hopefully, you'll be able to hear it.
it.
Jack will tell me for sure.
No sounds, Stephanie.
No sound.
Right.
All right, let's see here.
That's disappointing.
Maybe when you did the screen share, did you click the, you know, share sound and video?
The little boxes at the bottom left.
Yeah, that's what I, nope, I didn't.
And I'm going to do it right now.
Perfect.
All right, so.
This was Donald Trump on the day of his partnerships.
All Americans have a role to play in defeating this virus.
Our most effective weapon right now is to limit the damage to our people and our country and slow the spread of the virus itself.
The choice we make, the precautions we put into place, are critical to overcoming the virus, reducing its spread and shortening the duration of the pandemic.
Which is what it is.
The CDC has published guidelines on the coronavirus.gov to enable its coronavirus.gov.
And it's very, very heavily used right now, I will say, to enable every American to respond to this epidemic and to protect themselves, their families and their communities.
While the risks to young and healthy Americans remains very low.
Yes, we've learned a lot about this over the last two weeks.
Now, I want to tell everybody right away first that during the COVID pandemic, Dr. Robert Redfield was the director of the CDC, and he was appointed by Trump and his administration to publish several guidelines on the coronavirus, how they wanted it to play out, I guess, to the American people.
And Dr. Redfield was blocked by Trump from sharing information with the public, so he actually tried to do good.
He tried to share the public, go on and give regular updates to the public, but the Trump administration actually did Prevent him from doing that and so eventually what happened was he did leave the CDC at the time as time went by Trump was then order he ordered all information to go through HHS which is the Health and Human Services which has hidden away
The True Info Americans have the right to evaluate.
Even to this day, we're still missing almost three years of information that is supposed to be public, especially, you know, the deaths of people and how many people have died of drug overdoses and, you know, all those statistics that they did.
How many people died during COVID that were elderly and young and all of this information was taken away from the CDC.
And given to HHS and instead and he did go and testify before Congress and Senate about his findings and what transpired while he was the director.
And I'll just play this little clip.
In mid-January of 2020, you expressed concerns to Dr. Fauci, to Jeremy Farrar of UK's Wellcome Trust, and to Dr. Tedros of World Health Organization.
Farrar convened a meeting of a group of 11 top scientists across five time zones.
Dr. Redfield, you were excluded from this call, but up until then, you had been on every single – you were included in every other conversation.
What changed?
Why do you think that you were excluded from these conversations?
I felt it was not scientifically plausible.
That this virus went from a bat to humans and became one of the most infectious viruses that we have for humans.
I think it's an inaccurate paper that basically was part of a narrative that they were creating.
Remember, this pandemic did not start in January at the seafood market.
We now know there was infections all the way back into September.
This was a narrative that was decided that they were going to say this came from the wet market and they were going to do everything they could to support it to negate any discussion about the possibility that this came from a lab.
We've got 20 seconds left.
Dr. Fauci was affirmatively told in an email that NIAID had a monetary relationship with the Wuhan Institute through EcoHealth Alliance.
He was told this in January 27th of 2020.
Do you think that Dr. Fauci intentionally lied under oath to Senator Paul when he vehemently denied NIH's funding for Gator Cultural Research?
I think there's no doubt that NIH was funding Gator Cultural Research.
Is it likely that American tax dollars funded the gain of function losers that created this virus?
I think it is not only from NIH, but from the State Department, USAID, and from DOD.
I stand with my hypothesis that the nature of this virus is not consistent with spillover evolution, that this virus clearly had to be adapted for human-to-human transmission and I do believe that that occurred in the laboratory and ultimately I think the evidence points to the Wuhan Institute of Virology as the primary source of this virus.
Hospitals are being told to bypass the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and send coronavirus-related information to a central database in Washington.
The Trump administration's new orders say hospitals will report information, including test results and how many beds and ventilators are available, to the new database controlled by the Department of Health and Human Services.
The database is not open to the public.
That's left critics fearing a lack of transparency or political interference when information is released.
A Health and Human Services official says the CDC will still be a participant in what he called a streamlined, all-of-government response to the virus.
But that the Atlanta-based centers will no longer control the data.
The announcement comes after four former CDC directors, who served under presidents of both parties, wrote a Washington Post op-ed accusing the Trump administration of politicizing science, which they say is creating chaos and uncertainty in public health management.
Now, I want to back up a little bit before I go to the next screen real quick.
Now, the CDC has always had their hands in the cookie jar somewhere, and I do give Robert Redfield a thumbs up for trying to make the information public of what they were finding.
You know, to the American people, but the administration had shut him down, and the DHS, I'm sorry, HHS did end up with all the information.
So, I guess we need to go after them if we want more information, but they have had their hands in the cookie jar.
Ever since I investigated the Tucson shooting, you know, they have had a lot of issues with Being in charge of doing gun studies, gun violence studies, and always going broke, and always being awarded more money whenever they go broke for some new catastrophe.
Anyway, the CDC was involved in all of this partnership here, and then we have the FDA, and we have Stephen Hahn, and something similar happened to Stephen Hahn.
He's a doctor, and we know that the FDA is always in bed with pharma drug dealers and vaccine makers, You know, they get to decide what companies get authorized, and what pharma drugs can be used, and what vaccines can be administered.
And the FDA Commissioner, Stephen Hahn, during his time that he spent there, He refused to give approval to Pfizer to their rapid COVID-19 vaccine, and that's why they called it Operation Warp Speed.
They wanted this vaccine out right now, and they wanted everything suspended so they could get it out.
But Stephen Hahn refused to do that, and this is what he said.
FDA will not authorize or approve any COVID-19 vaccine before it has met the agency's rigorous expectations for safety and effectiveness.
I will fight for science, Mr. Chairman.
I will fight for the integrity of the agency.
and I will put the interests of the American people before anything else.
Now, after he said that, there were all kinds of articles that were published that, you know, he had been threatened that he would lose his job if he didn't get this vaccine cleared for They called it by Friday then, so it was basically before January of 2021 they wanted it, which was just a couple of weeks away from that time.
And so anyway, but he disputes that and says that he actually wasn't threatened, but he quit anyway.
And so the.
White House Chief of Staff, Mark Meadows, he allegedly was the one that had told him that he needed to submit his resignation.
And this is according to mainstream media, not me.
If he didn't approve Pfizer's vaccine for emergency use by the end of that day at the time.
And so the warning led the FDA Commission, Stephen Hahn and the agency to accelerate its timetable for clearing the first COVID shot.
He did resign before that was ready to go, and then they put somebody else in.
We'll go see who that is.
Her name is Dr. Janet Woodcock.
In 2014, Dr. Woodcock became the FDA's Deputy Commissioner and Chief Medical Officer, and then later she took on another executive leadership position in the Commissioner's Office, including the Deputy Commissioner.
for operations and then the chief operating officer.
In 2017, she returned as the director of the CDER until she was asked to be the therapeutics lead for Operation Warp Speed, and that was in early 2020.
This entails supporting the development Food and Drug Administration.
and availability of the treatments at the time.
So this is who the Trump's administration put in. - Food and Drug Administration, the FDA, announced it is fully concluded.
It's finding that the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine is safe and effective, and the FDA has given its full and final approval.
And I want to thank the Acting Commissioner, Janet Woodcock, and the entire team at the FDA for their hard work.
This is Janet Woodcock.
She's the acting commissioner of the FDA.
She's also the person that approved the Pfizer vaccine.
She's also the person who played a key role in the approval of opioids, which created an opioid crisis.
Many people are not happy that this woman is acting commissioner, and they want her out.
Please do your research.
Look up Janet Woodcock.
Research it yourself.
Make your own conclusions.
Make your own decisions.
Janet Woodcock, Acting FDA Commissioner.
The FDA has approved a COVID-19 vaccine after thoroughly evaluating data on its safety and effectiveness.
The vaccine was authorized for emergency use late last year, and over 200 million people in this country have already gotten a vaccine.
If you're vaccinated, you'll have strong protection against severe illness or hospitalization due to COVID-19.
Find free vaccines near you at vaccines.gov.
So, you know, they basically just did an actual operation warp speed with this vaccine and the people who were wanting to see the evidence that it was safe, you know, were eventually left this partnership, their positions anyway.
And then we also have in the government, we have the CMS, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid, and
They partner during this time they partner with the CDC and immediately Congress passes a coronavirus emergency spending bill which included provisions waiving certain Medicare restrictions during this public health emergency and this comes as perfect timing as the state's Medicare and Medicaid are going broke and you know that is something that people really don't know is how bad
Um, this agency and what they owed people, you know, how bad they were going broke.
So, um, but what was very intriguing was the fact that they suspended all the regulations that normal people, normal businesses, normal organizations, everybody would have to go through.
And the, the Trump administration literally suspended regulations across the board to allow, um, you know, And one of those was they restricted people from visiting nursing homes, hospitals, et cetera.
And so this is him announcing their agency.
Seba, where's Seba?
I'd like you to maybe take that a step further, please, on nursing homes.
Thanks.
Thank you.
Well, thank you to the president for the declaration.
It allows my agency, CMS, that runs Medicare and Medicaid and has oversight of all of the nation's healthcare facilities, to suspend regulations that could get in the way of treating patients during this time.
These temporary national blanket waivers are reserved for the rarest of circumstances, and they represent a massive mobilization of our country's resources to combat this terrible virus.
And the flexibilities we are offering will be a godsend to the providers, clinicians, and facilities on the front lines of this fight.
And later, CMS is going to be issuing guidance directing nursing homes to temporarily restrict all visitors and non-essential personnel, with a few exceptions such as end-of-life situations.
We fully appreciate that this measure represents a severe trial for residents of nursing homes and those who love them, but we are doing what we must to protect our vulnerable elderly.
Thank you.
And, you know, I'd like to go out on a limb here and say that, you know, somebody does need to do an investigation into what happened in those nursing homes.
And, you know, I know, I know someone myself, and I know that there are other people that worked in nursing homes at the time that they're too afraid to talk about what happened during those times.
And, you know, I think that there was a, you know, a lot of maybe some total criminal activity.
Somebody needs to demand information into what happened to these elderly people.
And then lastly, in the partnership, we have Donald Trump telling the Secretary of Energy that they need to fill up the tanks.
Based on the price of oil, I've also instructed the Secretary of Energy to purchase, at a Very good price.
Large quantities of crude oil for storage in the US Strategic Reserve.
We're going to fill it right up to the top, saving the American taxpayer billions and billions of dollars, helping our oil industry and making us even further toward that wonderful goal, which we've achieved, which nobody thought was possible, of energy independence.
It puts us in a position that's very strong, and we're buying it at the right price.
That's something that would have not even been possible a week ago.
The price of oil went down quite a bit, so we're going to fill it up.
It's a good time to fill it up.
And I don't know if you all remember, but I remember when they tried to lock us all down in our house, that gas was really low.
In fact, I think here it was like $1.72 and we were like, wow, you know, but we now know that that was all part of the plan.
And so anyway, I put this together to show you first of my chart that these were the government organizations that, now I'm not saying that these are the only ones, all of them are involved, but these are the ones that were specifically acknowledged in Trump's private His public-private partnership.
So, we have the CDC, FDA, CMS, and the Department of Energy.
And on to the next one, we're going to talk about the manufacturers.
So, we went from government to manufacturers, and what do they do?
They're producing the drugs and the vaccines.
And Matt Sauce, please, of Roche.
Matt, thank you, Matt.
Thank you, Mr. President.
So from Roche, we want to thank the FDA for their rapid approval of our coronavirus test.
We really appreciate the partnership with the CDC and the FDA to get that to market as fast as possible, because it's critical for us to make that available to help patients in need and working with laboratories to get it up and going in the near future, which will bring hundreds of thousands of tests available to patients in need in the United States.
So thank you.
And you can do it.
You can do it.
Great company.
All right, well, researching Roche, I could probably write a whole book on their criminal activity.
But prior to the outbreak, a $600,000 donation, which I believe might have been a bribe, from Genentech to the CDC Foundation in 2012, which required the CDC to
Produce expanded testing and treatment for viral hepatitis, and this is actually a manufacturing company that anytime there's a new disease that's announced, they have their hands in the cookie jar, making sure that they're doing all the tests and expanding their tests and all of that.
So, it's not just COVID.
Before this, it was hepatitis.
Before that, it was AIDS and whatnot.
Anyway, Genentech is the parent corporation of Roche, and they manufacture the test kits and the treatment drugs for Hepatitis C, and now, of course, for COVID, because that's They had nothing else to do, and they were running out of disease.
So, you know, they had to keep them business.
So, now ordered by this public-private partnership to begin manufacturing immediately coronavirus tests at 400,000 a week.
Until further notice, and Roche declared not enough COVID tests, and suddenly they manufactured new tests, and all the regulations were suspended there, too.
So, you know, in normal regulations of a normal manufacturing company, they'd have to follow the rules, regulations, codes, and laws, and Trump had suspended all of them.
He's just like, nope, you can do what you want, get it out there, and that's that.
They were all sent to the FDA to be approved immediately for their tests.
LabCorp was the first distributor, and Roche Diagnostics Corporation is located here in North America, and they are now partners with CDC and the FDA.
Okay, on to the next manufacturer.
We have Becton Dickinson.
Is Tom here?
Tom Poehler?
Tom?
Tom Poehler?
Please.
Thank you, Mr. President.
As CEO of Becton Dickinson, we're one of the leading providers of medical devices as well as collection products for testing of coronavirus.
We're ramping up our manufacturing capacity to ensure that the right collection devices and testing equipment are ready to address this issue.
Thank you, Mr. President.
Thank you very much, John.
Great job you've done.
Now, one thing I found out is, prior to this, their stocks were actually plummeting.
Right before this COVID partnership announcement, they suddenly partnered with the CDC.
And Trump begins, you know, telling them that they need to produce medical devices right away and testing equipment.
And anyway, they, they lead now, Becton Dickinson and Company, Pollen leads a $20 billion global medical technology for virus testing and equipment.
So not only do they do the testing, but they also provide any equipment needed.
So those are, Two of the manufacturers and the last manufacturer is Thermo Fisher Scientific.
Mr. President, thank you and thank and thank the administration for all of their collaboration to enable Thermo Fisher Scientific to be able to produce the test kits that companies like LabCorp and Quest and the public health labs around the world run.
We met our original commitments of producing 5 million kits a week, and we're up to scaling that to double that in the coming weeks in terms of supporting testing around the world.
I'd like to thank my 75,000 colleagues around the world for their tireless effort to make that a reality and supporting all of our customers to have the testing necessary to get America back to work.
And Thermo Fisher also does the testing for fentanyl as well, and from my understanding, they also provide the anti-fentanyl tests and kits that they need in order to bring someone out of a coma or overdose.
And so, you know, I'm not going to go into to them so much as the fact that they are going to be the leading doing the test kits right away on board.
They did 1.4 million and 5 million within a month.
And, you know, so, you know, they just rolled it all out, everything.
And so those are the three manufacturers.
So, we have the government, and we have the manufacturers that were listed in Trump's partnership.
So, we have Roche, Beckton Dickinson, and Thermo Fisher.
And then, now we're going to go on to the laboratories.
So, who's the labs?
And Trump's got this all together.
This entire partnership goes from government, to manufacturers, to laboratories, and down the line until it hits the streets.
You know, these laboratories, one of them was Quest Diagnostics, and the laboratory testing partners with Walmart in 2017.
They partner with the CDC in 2013, when approximately 3.2 million Americans were supposedly infected with hepatitis C, and they have multiple class action lawsuits that were filed Last year against them after a data breach when they illegally disclosed the personal and medical information of over 19 million of their customers.
And however, Trump still trusted them.
And the Steve Roszkowski, I think that's how you say his name, is the one in charge of this laboratory.
Steven Roszkowski, Quest.
Diagnostics, please.
Great job.
Thank you very much.
Thank you, Mr. President.
So, as mentioned, we were called by the leadership of the Vice President last week to come together as an industry, and we took advantage of that opportunity to work with the FDA, to work with the Center for Disease Control, and we are up and running with tests in a number of our facilities.
As the President mentioned, we now have capabilities from Roche Diagnostics that we will bring into our facilities This weekend, and I know myself and also my colleague at LabCorp will be doing the same.
So the capacity available to the American public to support this action with consumers will be considerably increased in the next few weeks.
Thank you, Mr. President.
Thank you very much.
I appreciate it.
Thanks.
All right, and then we got another lab here, LabCorp.
We all know who LabCorp is.
They're in every neighborhood, just like Walmart, Walgreens.
LabCorp, you know, they're usually the ones where everybody in the world is sent to have a drug test, whether you're working or on probation or whatever.
They'll send you to LabCorp, and LabCorp has their hands in all kinds of the drug markets, assigned laboratory testing.
You know, they were assigned one of the major laboratories that people had to go to if they wanted to get a COVID test until they got the ones out on the streets that they wanted.
And they also partner with the CDC.
And there was also multiple class actions of lawsuits that were filed also last year with data breaches.
And, you know, they also had pretty much the same number of customers that were exposed at the time.
One of the things that I want to say is, after this was all over, one of the very first places that closed in my local neighborhood was LabCorp.
They just up and left.
So, LabCorp needs to be investigated, for sure, for all the money that they make off of drugs and vaccines.
So there we have it.
These are so far everybody in his partnership.
So we have two labs, three manufacturers, four government agencies.
Okay, now here's all the good stuff.
All right, so if you see something, say something.
We all know that.
So we have a see something, say something in every neighborhood.
And we have a Walmart, CVS, Walgreens, and Target.
And these were the dispensaries that Donald Trump partnered with.
And after actually researching the dispensaries, I just was blown away.
So, you know, they are the biggest drug dealers that we've had on the streets and we're buying from them.
We're giving them our money.
We're trusting them with our pharmaceuticals.
Well, you know, we look upon them like they're not, well, Let me tell you, they've killed hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people, and they walked away with fines that were only in the news for one day.
Walmart was fined $3.1 billion.
So, if they were fined $3.1 billion, how much money did they make off dealing with fentanyl and opium?
And, you know, how many people did they actually kill?
Those are not in the documents.
So, and CVS was also part of it, too.
They were fined $4.9 billion.
And this is in 2022, why everybody's still ramped up, and the news is all just covering all ridiculous nonsense.
You know, these are only things that you can find In the, you know, way back in, you know, where the surveillance isn't hiding at all.
And Walgreens, your local Walgreens, was fined $5.52 billion.
Other companies that are dealing the drugs out on the street, and I love how they tell us, you know, the drug dealers out on the street, you know, that's dealing all the fentanyls, they all need to be arrested.
Well, let's go after the ones that are actually dispensing it.
You know, why aren't they going to gel?
Walgreens, Walmart, CVS, other companies.
You know, how many Americans actually have died from not only COVID-19 vaccines being dispensed to their companies, but all of the drug dealing that they did.
So we have Doug McMillan.
If I could, Some of these folks we know, they're celebrities in their own right.
They're the biggest business people, the greatest retailers anywhere in the world.
And one of them is Doug McMillan from Walmart.
And I'd like to have Doug, if you would, say a few words, wherever you may be.
Good, Doug.
Please.
When we got the call yesterday from the White House, we were eager to do our part to help serve the country.
And given what we're facing, that's certainly important to do.
We should all be doing that.
So we've been asked to make portions of our parking lot available in select locations in the beginning and scaling over time as supply increases so that people can experience the drive-thru experience that the President described.
We'll stay involved and do everything we can from a supply chain point of view to be of assistance.
Thank you, sir.
Thank you very much.
I appreciate it very much.
So, Walmart gets conveniently appointed to help out with the flow of consumption, and they're also hiding behind an act of kindness, as they do in all neighborhoods.
They're going to lend out their parking lot for drive-through testing, But they also receive, you know, $14 billion a year.
And they also, we all know that they are partners with Department of the DHS to help spy on the nation.
And most of these companies are.
So, you know, when you walk into their store, you're obviously being surveilled and you're being spied on, tracked and database.
But now we find out that they're killing our children.
Our friend's family, we're not talking about just fentanyl, we're talking about they were fined for dealing Oxycontin, you know, vets, old people, young people, you know, people of all ages.
So, you know, they were fined $3.1 billion for their secretive drug dealing and murders all over the place.
CVS in the same boat?
Hey, they were allowed to they were allowed for years and you know, I kept telling myself this just can't be you know, maybe it was just one guy that worked for him in their pharmacy that dealt all this.
No, this was you know, when you read the documents is actually it was known they know you don't just steal billions of dollars worth of Um, opioid products out of your store and not see the figures, you know, so anyway, there, there was over 500,000 deaths and they still can come up with a good number for that.
So, and they're also leading, uh, and appointed as a COVID-19 vaccine dispensary and a testing place as well.
So we have.
Thomas Moriarty.
Thomas Moriarty, CBS.
We all know CBS.
Thank you.
Thank you, Thomas.
Thank you, Mr. President.
We have been focused since the start of making sure our patients and the customers we serve have the information they need, the safety they need as well.
We are committed to working with the administration and local public health officials to make this work as well.
And thank you, sir, for the honor.
Thank you very much.
Thanks.
Great job.
Now, we have Walgreens.
So, these are all the trusted people in our neighborhoods, right?
And they're dealing the drugs out, killing all the people in your own community.
And just because they got caught and fined this time doesn't mean that they're not doing it in other backdoors.
So, anyway, they were also allowed to do their dealings for several years before they were, I guess, caught or fined or whatever.
And, you know, their deaths, you know, they claim were over 500,000 people as well.
But this was just the opioids.
You know, this wasn't how many people were killed for COVID, you know, for COVID, getting a vaccine through their companies.
I'll just stay right over here.
And Richard, if you could come up, please, Richard, please.
Walgreens, thank you.
Thank you, Mr. President.
And similar to Doug and Walmart, we're happy to stand in here and help in communities all across America, because a lot of times when we have natural disasters, our stores are a beacon in the community, and this situation is no different.
So we look forward to partnering with the CDC, the administration, HHS, and the task force, and specifically to the Vice Presidents doing such a fantastic job.
We're ready to engage and help.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
Great job.
Thank you very much.
I'm sure they are very happy and I don't know if you've seen it in your neighborhood but I know that Walmart or Walgreens and CVS have been packing up and leaving town so they have in my town anyway and I've seen it in other towns and why is that?
Are they afraid they're going to be more Get caught with more stuff or, you know, they're blaming it on they have to close up because of theft, but that's not the reason they closed down and ran out of town in my place.
Now we're on to Target.
So we have Target and... Brian Cornell, Target.
Thank you, Brian.
Thank you, please.
Well, Mr. President, thank you for inviting us here today, along with our colleagues from Walmart and Walgreens and our partners at CVS.
Normally you'd view us as competitors, but today we're focused on a common competitor, and that's defeating the spread of the coronavirus.
And we look forward to working with the administration to do our fair share.
To alleviate this growing threat.
So, thank you for including us today.
In the near term, we're all committed to making sure we're keeping our stores open to serve the American consumer who's rapidly stocking up on household essentials, key food and beverage items that they need during this time.
Making sure we run safe stores and create an environment that's safe for our team members, making sure that they feel supported during this very critical time.
So, thank you for including us.
Thank you very much.
Great job.
Now, Target also partnered with CVS and I couldn't find anything about them dealing the drugs, but they were definitely dealing the COVID vaccines.
And so they became one of the leading appointed vaccine dispensaries.
And also, you know, their trust is always trumped up so that, you know, people forget about the fact that they're one of the biggest national surveillance companies that there is.
So, you know, whenever you even step foot within a block of their place, you're already surveilled, put into a database, they know who you are.
And so everything that Target has done for many, many, many years, if you see something, say something, their partnership with DHS came many years ago, maybe even more than a decade ago.
All right.
And then I just want to briefly mention, I'm not going to read all this, but I'm just going to briefly mention that the other ones that, you know, are, have been caught and fined, but you know, just get fined.
That's what I said.
I mean, $62.5 billion, you know, that just seems like that's a ton of money, but You know, to these companies, it doesn't seem to bother them that they were all find all these billions of dollars for dealing opioids on the streets to, you know, everybody that's disabled people, elderly people, you know.
Putting it out, you know, where other people get ahold of it, where young people get ahold of it.
And also, so we have other manufacturing companies, Teva and Allegren.
And then we already covered CVS, Walgreens, Walmart.
We have McKinsey and Company, who also were dealing opioids.
Johnson and Johnson, you know, that's somebody that definitely needs to be shut down.
We know that they have All kinds of history, all the way back to 50 years or more, probably more than that, and also other wholesalers.
So, they have manufacturers, they have the manufacturers, they have the wholesalers, they have the distributors, they have everybody down the line to make sure that America is being murdered off with drugs, and now COVID, and they're picking the same people to do it.
So, now we have the government, we have the manufacturing, we have the laboratories involved, and now we have all the dispensaries.
And these are just the ones that were picked in Trump's public-private partnership.
All right, now we're going to go on to public surveillance and diagnostics.
All right, Signify Health is one of the largest house call providers in the nation.
And Trump also suspended all the rules, regulations, codes, and laws in this national health crisis.
And they'd Depart, they partner with the Department of Human Services and the CDC for public surveillance.
So they're the ones that go into the homes of elderly and disabled, and they're the ones that actually performed house calls, that do house calls, and their companies run most of the house call businesses in your communities.
And David Peer was serving as the Chief Operating Officer, goes on to homes of the vulnerable and Anyway, he was picked as one of those during the time of COVID.
David Pierre of Signify.
Signify Health, please.
Thank you, Mr. President.
We are the largest house call provider in the U.S., and we go to the homes of the most vulnerable elderly.
And through our network and our logistics engine, we stand ready to help and provide our clinicians to be where they're needed, whether they're in retail clinics or in the home.
And we're here to assist.
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.
And we'll be changing a lot of the rules, regulations for future, should this happen in the future, which we hope it never does.
But it will, I guess, somewhere out there.
There's some bad ones over the years.
And I guess that'll continue to an extent.
But we hope it never happens.
But we're going to be changing a lot of the old rules and specifications and regulations.
And there we go.
Changing the rules, regulations, codes, and law.
And, you know, how many people died in their own homes getting COVID vaccines or, you know, being given their medicine?
And then we also have another house called Bruce Greenstein.
He's from LHC Group, and he was also another one.
And Bruce Greenstein, LHC Group.
Tremendously talented people.
Thank you very much.
Mr. President, thank you for the honor of being here.
The home health industry has been treating patients and seniors in the safety and comfort of their own home for decades.
We're very proud to be part of the equation for testing in their own home.
For Americans that can't get to a test site or live in rural areas far away from a retail establishment, we're here to help and to partner with our hospitals and physicians as well as the people we have here today that will be doing testing around the country.
Thank you.
Okay, I like that.
That's good.
All right, I've only got a few left, but I've got some videos, so hopefully we won't go too far.
I do want to talk about Dr. Deborah Birx, though.
Her story in the Trump administration is quite fascinating.
She actually wrote a book about how psychotic it was.
But, you know, she herself seems to be psychotic, so it's quite an interesting story.
Anyway, Deborah Birx, we all remember she was the one holding up all the new Google stuff, saying, you know, this is where you go to get, you know, go through all the side effects to see if you got COVID.
And basically, they rewrote the internet platform.
Google rewrote their internet platform at that time.
Anybody that does any research can see that Google is not the same as it used to be.
So, she was brought on board, and I'd like to quickly play these videos, and then I think I might be just about done with videos.
So, was Trump trying to intimidate her as Birx continued to lie to America, or was he upset he wasn't told about that it was a live drill in place, and the hijacking of the Constitution, and is paid for presidency?
And we'll find out what that means here in a second.
I guess back here.
I want to thank Google.
Google is helping to develop a website.
It's going to be very quickly done.
Unlike websites of the past to determine whether a test is warranted and to facilitate testing at a nearby convenient location.
We have many, many locations behind us.
By the way, we cover the this country in large parts of the world.
By the way, we're not going to be talking about the world right now, but we cover very, very strongly.
Our country stores in virtually every location.
But she was in charge of handling the data that goes through Google's redoing their website for COVID.
And so I'm going to play this one right here.
You're asking me to spy on this woman that I'm sharing an office with?
You're asking me to spy on this woman that I'm sharing an office with?
I was told that I was to watch her.
That she was not to be trusted because she was a Matt Pottinger hire.
and lead staffer on the White House Coronavirus Task Force. - I was told that I was to watch her, that she was not to be trusted because she was a Matt Pottinger hire.
And so here I am as a Homeland Advisor saying, "You're asking me to spy on this woman that I'm sharing an office with, who is on our team, when we know that this pandemic is about to be out of control." Dr. Birx appeared on Face the Nation in a rare interview Sunday where she claimed President Trump publicized charts and graphs that she and her team did not create.
On Monday, Troy corroborated her story.
I remember that day because Dr. Birx was really angry and she actually confronted me and said, do you know who created those graphs?
Did you work on that?
And I said, well, You know that there has been an effort to manipulate the data to downplay this virus.
I look at it this way.
The first time we have an excuse, there were about a hundred.
I'm not going to play that part, but what I want you to understand is that she was outed during the Trump administration in that task force.
And it was mostly because she refused to go along with a lot of the things, you know, that were told.
She found out that she was being spied on.
And she also.
Um...
Stephanie, you have time to play it.
Go ahead and finish.
We have the Q&A period for a question.
and her name was being put on them, which the information wasn't true.
So I can release this if anybody wants to watch any of the rest of this videos.
And so I'm just going to go through the rest of it here.
I do have another video, but I don't think I have time to play it.
But Trump does say...
Stephanie, you have time to play it.
Go ahead and finish.
We have the Q&A period for a question.
Go ahead.
Oh, okay.
Not too many after this.
But I want to say that I know that this is a challenging time for all Americans.
We're enduring a great national trial and we will prove that we can meet the moment.
I want to assure the American people that we're doing everything we can each day to confront and ultimately defeat this horrible, invisible enemy.
We're at war.
In a true sense, we're at war.
And we're fighting an invisible enemy.
Think of that.
So it cost me billions of dollars to be president, and I am so happy I did it.
Because who cares?
Who cares?
I'm really happy with the job we're doing, and I'm glad that this team and me are here for this horrible, I don't know if that was cut off or not, but he goes on to say this horrible, tragic coronavirus.
So anyway, he does admit to the American public that he paid for his presidency there, whatever that means, but those are the words that he used.
And just to show you an overall picture, these were all the companies involved.
And it doesn't look like a lot of companies, but it sure was billions of dollars of American taxpayer money.
And also we still don't know how many people have died from not only COVID, but also opioids.
And of course, I brought Anthony Fauci into this just so that, you know, we could all be reminded that Anthony Fauci, and I think Donald did a really good job.
You did a great job on talking about Fauci and all your material that you have gathered on him.
And in summary, basically, I just go back over, you know, what it is that every one of these What they're responsible for from the government down to the manufacturers to the labs to the retail dispensaries and pharmacies.
You know, these are companies that we trust that we give our money to and and then the people that you know, the companies that we asked to go into elderly's homes and help take care of them or give them their medicines or you know, whatever help that they need and and then also we know that we're being surveilled as well with Google and other Platforms and this is over the past year well over the past three years on the government reg.
I've written several articles about the great border lie opioids the fentanyl murders ahead of the covered up invasion and we see that now we see a complete invasion going on and what all of our youth is and fighting age men and women are being murdered, you know, While this is happening with fentanyl, so let's look at who's really dealing the drugs here and to overthrow this country is to weaken it through drug addiction and and of course, you know.
They can't stop with just COVID-1.
They've got to have COVID-2 now, because what are the manufacturers and all these people going to do if they don't have any tests to make?
And so that's the end of my presentation, Jim.
I just want everybody to wake up and see that, you know, there's a lot more to this than going on.
It's not just government.
It's our homegrown businesses and people that we give our money to.
And look, they get to get away with just a slap on the wrist and their billions of dollars in fines, and the rest of us lose our children forever.
Stop screen share, Stephanie.
It was excellent, just excellent.
I'm very pleased, very pleased.
Thank you.
If Lauren is back now, remember, of course, we have another speaker, and then there'll be a question session.
And if Lauren is back, then she will, as my co-producer, be hosting.
And if she's not, I will be here.
But I'm just really, really... I'm here, Jim!
I'm awake and I haven't had my coffee yet, but I'm here!
Okay, Lloyd.
Well, we're going to take about a five-minute break, and don't worry, our next speaker is going to have her whole opportunity.