Nashville Manifesto 90-Page Exclusive & Trump Beating Kamala in One Key State
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For your support, and I am humbly asking for your vote.
We were energy independent, but soon we will actually be energy dominant.
Under Donald Trump, the United States was a net exporter of energy for the first time in modern American history.
Fact check, truth.
Under my plan, incomes will skyrocket, inflation will vanish completely, jobs will come roaring back.
I know what a black job is!
I'm not gonna lose this!
And they come up with this project.
I don't know what the hell it is.
It's Project 25.
Look at their project.
2025.
Project 2025.
2025.
Project 2025.
I don't know anything about it.
He drank every time.
Mentioned threat to democracy.
And they keep saying, he's a threat to democracy.
Donald Trump is a great threat to our democracy.
He's an existential threat to democracy.
He will be a dictator on day one.
That is Nazi imagery.
Trump and the extreme MAGA Republicans quote a clear What the hell did I do for democracy?
Last week I took a bullet for democracy.
What did I do against democracy?
There aren't many individuals who I can say have had as much of an impact on changing me and my perspective.
That's what Donald Trump has done with me.
It's not a change in principles.
This is what the left will try and say.
Well, what happened to your principles?
We're not talking about changing your principles.
We're talking about remaining steadfast to your principles in the presence of new information.
And there has never been, in my lifetime, any political figure who has made it so apparent, who has shined a light on new information as relevantly as that man right there.
That's why I'm vested in this election.
That's why it's the first time I've ever endorsed a presidential candidate.
And that's why I think this is the most important election of our lifetime.
And quite simply put, we will very quickly make America great again.
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.
God bless the United States of America.
This is the moment I've been waiting for.
I'm going to be a hero.
I hope you all enjoyed your commie holiday off.
Oh, jeez.
Come on.
Coming in hot.
I'm sorry.
You can go watch my whole video on Labor Day from a long time ago where I'm wearing nothing but a robe in front of the fireplace.
I'm not watching that because of that.
Come on with that.
You can thank a union for days off.
How about The Lord?
That'd be great.
Yeah, day of rest.
Yeah.
I don't know if you know that.
We need a five-day work week.
Well, I have not.
I've not had a five-day work week in ever.
So there you go.
Enjoy your four-day work week.
All right.
We have a lot to get to today.
We do have, actually, Mr. Patrick Leahy on the show.
Yeah.
We have a Mug Club exclusive.
You remember the Nashville Manifesto that we procured a long time ago, three pages of it?
The remaining 90 pages are being made available today for the very first time.
Even though the judge and the district have pulled some shenanigans, which actually have implications for the First Amendment in a way that is kind of spine-chilling, actually, that you can basically trademark or copyright evidence in order for it to not be released.
Well, it's going to be released here today, and we'll make it exclusive to you.
We have that.
That's a big portion of this show.
We're excited.
Also, we have today in Kamala, we have the Gold Star families who've spoken out here against everyone except for Donald Trump.
And I'm trying to think of, oh, we're going to be talking about the polling.
By the way, tomorrow, Town Hall, it's at 8.30 Eastern is when we start our live megastream of the Town Hall, live fact-checking we'll be providing, because it's not going to be just so much Donald Trump, but what's being lobbed at him in the media, of course.
So we want to make sure that you're with us, live drinking game ghouls.
Live drinking ghouls!
It's spooky!
It's a spooky drinking game!
The Haunted Hall!
You give us a Monday holiday and we come in Tuesday like we don't know what to do with life and so really Wednesday is the first day back to work during these weeks.
It's a ghost town hall!
Which would be the most fitting venue!
I don't know if Vincent Price has been done in 30 years, but... It's a town haunt!
Do it!
Well, Kamala ghosted it.
I guess that's something.
We're on a roll here.
Listen to those flaccid jokes!
They'll chill you to the bone!
Just lost half our viewers.
You realize Pinky and the Brain?
That's what the Brain was.
He was just Vincent Price.
Same thing we do every night, Pinky!
All right.
That's pretty close.
Pretty close.
That's kind of a crossbreed.
You're not going to do it.
You're not going to do it, are you?
So we have the- Oh.
Do what?
Nothing.
All right.
Look, guys, I'm going to be honest with you.
When I'm exhausted, when I'm tired, my tolerance for BS lowers quite a bit.
Yeah.
So it's kind of like when you ever have to argue with a child over something that you know they don't want, and they say they want it, and at a certain point it's like, all right, okay, fine.
That happened this weekend.
Yeah?
Yeah, my son, we were trying to get him lunch, and, uh, well, first of all, I go, I go, do you want a steak taco or do you want a sandwich?
He goes, sandwich.
I go, what do you want, like turkey and cheese?
He goes, no thanks, just a sandwich, which was adorable.
Right.
But he doesn't know anything.
He doesn't know anything.
But I go, I go, what kind of chips do you want?
I had Flamin' Hot Cheetos, and he wanted some of my Flamin' Hot Cheetos.
I go, you don't want those, they're too spicy.
He goes, I want it.
He threw a fit.
Finally, I gave it to him.
Yeah.
And he loved it.
Really?
Loved it.
Ran out of water immediately.
He's drooling from the mouth.
I want more.
I want more.
I'm like, you don't want more.
Your son will be on Hot Ones soon.
My wife stopped me.
I wish.
He'd be more famous than me.
What a killjoy ruining it.
You have the right to give your son concentrated ghost pepper.
I know.
Number two, Captain Morgan, CEO, how are you?
Well, I just saw something.
The United States lost in some Olympic thing, and I was like, oh, it's the Paralympics.
I forgot about that.
That's sad.
We lost.
What is it?
Wheelchair rugby.
And then my mind went to wheelchair rugby?
How many fingers are lost?
I don't understand how that, like, I'm... That's a hard scrum to get into.
How do you do that scrum?
I've seen wheelchair basketball, I get it.
Wheelchair rugby, on the other hand?
It also seems very limiting, the Paralympics.
Like, people have different disabilities.
They match them up.
I saw an epic little person badminton match.
Really?
That was great, but what you didn't see is that a woman with no arms Beat a man who was just in boxing.
Did he also have no arms?
He had arms and it was an archery.
A woman?
Did she have just nubs?
She had nubs.
She had to hold it with her feet.
Dude, that is so cool.
No, that is really cool.
Paralympics is so much cooler than regular Olympics.
Yeah, it is.
Look, that was amazing.
But can you imagine being the man that was in the wheelchair?
Now, obviously, I don't think he could walk.
And you're like, who did you finish second to?
The woman with no... She has no arms.
I got beaten by the bearded lady.
All right.
Captain Morgan, we see you.
And then when you hear him, you know him, you love him.
He's gonna actually be at Film Alley in Torell, Texas, September 20th.
Hey, before we move on here, I don't know if you know this, Kamala Harris has been ducking the press.
You know that?
Oh, what?
See if you can spot, though, in this specific instance, she's sort of run out of ways To dodge.
To press.
And at first glance, you just think, oh, okay, it's someone with headphones.
But then, when you think about it, you go, oh, wait a second, it's someone with wired headphones while getting onto a jet and, well, while crossing a jet turbine.
Yes.
And talking into a phone.
With the headphones.
With the headphones.
None of this makes sense.
Yeah, nice little salute.
Wired headphones.
Oh, there it is.
They're not even noise cancelling, but I guess it works as you're So headphones, right by a jet engine, and she's also on the phone.
So she's basically busy not listening to music or making a phone call.
Right.
It was a self-help book.
Yes.
Yeah.
It was Jordan Peterson.
She was listening to Jordan Peterson.
Yes.
Make your bed.
Stop being such a bitch.
You have claws like a lobster!
And she holds her phone kind of like a boombox a little bit.
It's a little weird.
Yeah.
And no one, and by the way, no one's going to call.
I remember when Donald Trump was a huge deal that he had to hold his hand because his hand was shaking a little bit with water.
I don't know if you've ever had like some kind of a nerve impingement on your neck.
Pretty common.
They dined out on that for weeks.
This broad is fake using headphones and fake at the same time talking on the phone that are plugged into headphones to avoid the pressure.
It's like, okay, good.
We'll catch you later.
I don't think it was fake.
I did get a report from one of those Marines that she was on speaker, of course.
Yes.
Which means she would have had to literally hit a button to route it out of the headphones.
Yes, yes.
I'm going in front of people.
Better switch it to speaker.
It's the way I do my phone.
I put in headphones, but I also put it on speaker.
Unburdened by basic logic and phone decorum.
Which brings us, by the way, it's been a whole, yeah, it's been a whole week of campaigning and since there was a day off there, Labor Day, I guess it's a holiday.
Kamala Harris has been campaigning in swing states.
It's this week in Kamala.
I can imagine what can be and be unburdened by what has been, you know?
You better thank a union member.
day work week. You better thank a union member for sick leave. You better thank a union member
for paid leave. You better thank a union member for vacation time. But you better thank unions
for that five day work week. Thank unions for sick leave.
Thank unions for paid family leave. Thank unions for your vacation time.
We have dreams.
We can see what is possible unburdened by what has been.
I can imagine what can be and be unburdened by what has been, you know?
Aw, come on, Steven.
She's just trying to make her audience feel comfortable.
It is that bad.
She's still using it.
That was hours apart, by the way, I think.
I know.
She's still using it.
Unburdened by what has been.
Yes.
And then, ah, well first off, why are you using a fake southern accent when talking about unions?
It doesn't even make sense.
In Michigan.
It makes zero sense.
It's like going to Georgia and using a Boston accent.
It's just catering to your audience.
I do the same thing.
I spent a lot of time here down by the bar.
You better thank a union member.
Register to vote at the car park.
What?
What are you doing?
This is the problem.
When there's no basis for anything, it's just pandering for pandering's sake.
If you're going to pander, have like a pander journal so that you understand the locale.
You go to Wisconsin, you say something about cheese.
You go to Iowa, you say something about corn, unburned by rice or whatever it is that you want to fit in.
You kind of customize it.
You go to Michigan, you talk about the cars, crime.
They understand crime.
That's just doing a southern accent in Michigan.
No, you gotta speak their language.
Yes.
I do the same thing sometimes.
Do you?
Yeah.
Hey, good morning.
How are those spots?
Get them out?
How's your mom?
Thank you, good to see you.
Shalom, Sam!
Manishma!
Ah, Kol Posedek.
Um, Josh, how was your weekend?
Ugh, it was mashiganach.
A man was very upset with me.
So upset, so I says, what do you want I should do, huh?
Ah, that's no good.
Ah, lotov.
Lotov?
Ah, enjoy your coffee.
Well, what's the story, Josh?
Josh, you were telling me a story here.
No, I didn't.
You were.
I need to know what happened.
and you just can't open a story like this.
I made him feel comfortable.
Yeah, you did.
You gave it a little best.
I didn't make up a story.
No.
No, no, no, no.
You were... Put on the outfit, though.
That was... What?
I always keep that with me.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah, I always got that thing on.
I got a spare.
Yeah, you never know.
You don't have a spare Hasidic Jew outfit?
You don't have extra curls?
I guess... I guess we have a Holocaust in the area here.
Oh!
He thinks that it was only like 600,000 Jews.
It's oddly specific.
Hey.
Math is off, dude.
You're kidding.
Wow.
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Let's go.
So let's, before we do that, let's talk about the polls, because I will tell you this, there are a few things that bother me more.
Okay, that's not true.
Like cancer spiders, but this is bothersome enough.
Let me put it that way.
I don't want to.
Cancer spiders?
Yeah, cancer spiders.
Well, you know, I mean, this is in good company, is my point.
Defeatists on the Republican side, on the conservative side.
It's just amazing, and you see people who are quitters, this is when people are out there and they pseudo-motivational speak on Twitter, and then they fold so quickly, and they tell you, I'm not being defeatist, I'm just being realistic.
Really?
Because of half of a percentage point difference, by the way, of the polls out there, and Kamala Harris now Has lost her lead, according to most leftist sources, to be clear.
We make all those references available at ladderwithcarter.com or the link in the description.
We talked about this while the convention was going on.
She was not experiencing the kind of a bounce that you typically have.
You typically have a bounce in the convention and then there's a sort of a fuse, a delayed reaction afterward where you usually have a very big bounce, sometimes 10-15 points.
Yeah.
That has not been experienced.
And it might be surprising considering how much of a bounce you may have expected if you listen to the media.
She's getting a convention bounce before the convention, so one wonders what it's going to be like exactly eight days from right now.
Traditionally, candidates get a bounce out of the convention, picking up a point or two in the polls.
Look, I mean, you have to come out of here.
You expect there's going to be some kind of a bounce because it was such a well-orchestrated convention.
Harris is still on a bounce.
The polling numbers just show too much of an advantage right now for Vice President Kamala Harris.
And guys, you know this.
Traditionally, after conventions, candidates Get a bump!
Yeah.
Bounce is the word of the day.
You know this.
Just follow the bouncing bitch.
So... I think I remember Tigger talking about this.
I'm biracial, poo!
What?
Am I Indian?
Am I black?
Who knows?
I didn't know you were going to pull that out.
By the way, can someone do something about Eeyore?
He's going to kill himself.
He will.
Why do old ladies love him?
I don't know!
Oh boy.
No, that's Piglet.
Oh, that's Piglet.
I don't know any of them.
D-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-d-Daryl, you have to get your references right.
I'm an idiot, so.
Spoiler alert, the bounce hasn't materialized, which brings us to this week's Poll Watchers.
I'm a stripper.
I know Gerald loves a stinger so I had to hit it.
It still surprises me.
I still get caught up.
I'm like, oh!
I don't think I've ever seen that.
It works!
So a couple of things to keep in mind here.
First off, the chance of Kamala Harris winning right now.
So Nate Silverman, I'm not saying he's ultra-reliable, but he would be a center leftist.
He was one of the most accurate in 2020.
That's one of the reasons we're using him.
But now everyone says that he sucks.
Everyone's turned on him.
Everybody's going to say that.
He's not the only reference.
But he now, right now today, I believe we're September 2nd, right?
3rd.
3rd.
Sorry, September 3rd.
Labor Day.
Screws you up.
Thanks, unions.
He has Donald Trump's chances of winning at 55% and Harris at 44%.
Whoa.
Okay?
Now keep in mind that August 25th, that was three days after the DNC bounce, Trump was at 47% and Harris was at 52%.
Dang.
So that bounce has gone away.
Let's look at the poly market odds.
This is the betting odds, effectively.
They have Trump at 51% and Kamala at 47%.
Again, August 25th, three days after the Democratic National Convention, Trump was at 49%, Kamala was at 50%.
So you're seeing this widening, which is interesting because a couple of reasons.
The closest thing we have to an interview is that 18 minutes on CNN.
And the media decided to focus on Arlington National Cemetery because they clearly wanted that to be buried.
Think about this.
You have someone who has gone over a month.
Right, who has gone through, by the way, a very atypical process to become the nominee for the Democratic Party, namely not receiving a single vote from the people, is now the nominee has not given a major interview or press conference, and then the very first interview that takes place, they don't cop, they move on very quickly.
That should have been wall-to-wall coverage.
It tells you that there's something there that they know doesn't play very well.
And now the polls are reflecting it.
So that's gotta be scary.
It's gotta be scary for Kamala Harris.
To all the defeatist conservatives, right now she's living in her own personal hell going, wait, the only way to write this is to get out there more, but every time I speak, people hate me.
Well, it probably is one of the reasons that she's had to flip on every single position she has, including fracking.
And we'll get to it in a minute, but she knows how important Pennsylvania is.
And I don't think people are buying this whole, like, oh, my values haven't changed.
It's like, really?
Your values haven't changed?
By the way, she said she wants to propose no tax on tips.
She copied it from Donald Trump and Democrats just voted it down in California.
They were like, absolutely tax on tips!
What are you talking about?
Tax them twice!
They need it there.
Well, the Democrat, asking a Democrat to not increase taxes?
Would you ask a sparrow to not sing?
That's a crazy state to do that to, too, because they make minimum wage.
They don't make it like a lower wage like some states.
They make minimum wage.
They can tax them on that and let them keep their...
It's crazy.
It's just it's this is where we are.
So let's also look, by the way, at some specific national polling here.
And this doesn't matter.
It's going to end with a call for you to register to vote because those numbers are significant.
But let's go to ABC.
ABC leans very, very left.
Right.
They have Kamala at plus four right now.
Okay.
She's winning by four.
But keep in mind, at the same time in the 2020 election, Biden was up by 10.
Jeez.
We weren't all jumping off bridges at that point.
Gosh, 10 point lead?
Yeah, he was up by 10 and of course he did not win by 10.
You look at the Wall Street Journal.
Okay, now it has Harris up by 1.
The same time in 2020 they had Biden up by 8.
Wow.
Let's go to Pennsylvania here.
Again, this is a message for the defeatists out there.
Oh, don't vote.
I'm going to tell you this.
Not only Could Donald Trump win?
It could be the kind of win where none of the shenanigans, the cheating, the stealing even matters.
It could be that wide of a gap as far as the Electoral College.
I want to be very clear about that.
There's no guarantee.
You absolutely are in a fight.
Figuratively.
But that is a distinct possibility.
And it really does come down to Pennsylvania.
That's a pretty important one.
So it's the only state where if a candidate wins, basically they have a 90% chance of winning the election.
Let's look at the polls in Pennsylvania.
They are well within the margin of error.
So right now they have Harris up by 0.5 percent.
At the same time in 2020 they had Biden up by 4.2 percent and he ended up winning by 1.2.
So if you just take that margin of error and you would apply it right with the same the same inaccuracy Donald Trump would win Pennsylvania.
And again this comes from post-DNC bump.
She was up a little bit in Pennsylvania.
She was consistently losing Pennsylvania.
Consistently.
As a matter of fact, Joe Biden was so consistently losing Pennsylvania, they swapped him for Harris.
She was still losing Pennsylvania.
It went up a little bit.
Now the trend is back down.
So that does matter because we have a lot of people watching.
Right now you may be watching or listening in Pennsylvania.
It's the third, I think, biggest state, top five biggest states of people who watch here in the United States.
Let's look at the voter registration in Pennsylvania.
On Election Day in 2020, the Democrats had a 686,000 advantage as far as voter registrations.
Right now they're up by, call it a little more than half that, 358,000.
that 358,000. So 686,000 and right now 358,000.
Right.
And I know what a lot of people are going to say is we've got several weeks to go, obviously, until the election, but the weekly reports that are coming out right now, Republicans are gaining ground.
We're continuing to gain ground.
It's not like that number seems like it's going to reverse.
No, it's not.
And keep in mind, again, if you want to put a sharper number on it, Biden won Pennsylvania by only 80,000 in 2020.
And it's kind of his home state, I guess, because, you know, like Scranton, no one really identifies him as Mr. Pennsylvania anymore.
Really?
Yeah, he's not walking around in a Pennsylvania sash.
But the point is, he should have won that quite easily by 80,000 people in 2020.
Look at the voter registrations, look at the polls, compare them to where we were at this point in the election, last go-around.
Republicans out there, conservatives in Pennsylvania, or people, frankly, who just don't want to see a system rigged anymore.
Register to vote, get out, vote, and talk to people about this election.
Because that can have an impact.
As a matter of fact, the polls are so bad, or the numbers that we're seeing, we've actually
received leaked video of one of Kamala's staffers reacting to it.
Oh no.
Oh man.
Oh god.
Oh man.
Oh god.
Oh man.
Oh god.
Oh man.
Now don't do anything rash.
No.
We see you as a worthy adversary.
There are resources.
Stay in the fight.
Yeah.
If you are that upset.
And let's look too, by the way, while we're talking about Pennsylvania, they are so desperate, the left, that, I don't know, would you say this qualifies as election interference?
I know that I shouldn't, uh, I shouldn't, uh, provide my bias, but yep!
So!
No comment below there.
Monday!
There's a series of pro-kamala Philadelphia Eagles posters that were showing up all over Philadelphia, and the ads link the Eagles official voter registration website.
By the way, just to spoil, it turns out it was all fake.
And I don't know if you know this, but in Philly they're really big on the Eagles.
That's a big thing.
Yeah.
They lose, people riot.
They win, people riot.
I believe, and I can be fact-checked on this, I believe they're the only stadium that has a jail underneath it.
Not even kidding.
Really?
Well, that's fitting.
Not even kidding.
Pull that up if that's real.
I heard that several times from different people.
I hope it's real.
I do hope it's real, but I cannot confirm that.
So it turns out all this was fake, and the Eagles actually had to issue this statement.
Again, the state of Pennsylvania, which may be What the entire election is hinged upon, this was a statement, we are aware counterfeit political ads are being circulated and are working with our advertising partner to have them removed.
How you doing on getting a Super Bowl win?
You working on that too?
They got one a few years ago.
They got one.
They did.
The NFL will catch you on copyright infringement.
Yes, yes they will.
Can you imagine if Kamala put on the uniform how quickly she'd be destroyed on a football field?
Come on.
I can't buy that.
I don't think anyone was saying she was going to get on a field.
Well, I mean, she was decked out in full regalia.
She definitely don't have a tight end.
Hey, we don't know.
With those pantsuits, you can't tell.
Yeah, it's hard to tell.
Yes, you can.
We know she brought up knee pads, though, so that's good.
That's because he's really looking.
No.
No, no, no.
The new Philadelphia Phillies poster, by the way, is spot on, though.
That one is, yeah, we gotta...
That's pretty good.
GoPhils, what's that?
GoPhils, that's how they talk there.
And just because people often think this is only about the politicians, this is only about politics, it's only about voting, it's not.
Of course, register to vote, take an active role.
I would say that the more important role is that of influence in your community and understanding that the enemy is not just Washington, D.C., but New York, D.C., the entertainment media industrial complex.
CNN actually weighed in this morning with some fantastic reporting on this controversy.
Am I not turtley enough for the turtle club?
Sorry, wrong clip.
It'll make sense.
It's also in people's brains, this picture of Kamala Harris with the Eagles.
So, again, this is not the largest example of voter misinformation out there, but, again, it's something that we might see as we move forward towards the election.
And I should note, I reached out to the Harris campaign for a comment.
They have not gotten back to me just yet.
I don't believe, I don't believe you reached out to anybody because I don't trust you to do your job.
Nope.
Not after that.
Can we go back to where that starts?
He's looking down.
It's like the car honks, like, do your job!
Yeah, yeah.
Bro, get on air.
They're calling for you.
Oh, shoot.
Oh, shoot.
I'm supposed, I'm on camera.
No, that was the truck down this, that was, Don't miss your report, dude!
The most trusted name in news.
Bitch, you're on!
By the way, of course you all know Federman, who's, you know, winsome-loosome.
He also weighed in.
The Eagles are so much better than eagles!
Did you see his face at the end?
Huh?
Fine.
I think he meant Steelers.
I don't, I'm not sure exactly what he was saying there.
It was like both a pander, it was a pander and an insult at the same time.
I think it was, I think it was an aftereffect of a stroke.
It's like, I slept with your mother and she was a very skilled tender lover!
Vote Fetterman!
The mother lover!
Sounds to me like you actually took her needs into consideration.
It's not really an insult.
It's kind of a healthy expression of intimacy.
Also, is she okay?
She's 8 feet tall.
He's 8 feet tall.
He lived in the mines for like 9 years.
lived in the mines for like nine years.
Okay.
He did.
No, he didn't work.
He lived in a mine.
He lived in a mine shaft.
Oh, he did.
Okay.
Let's go on here.
While we're talking about this, I can imagine that a reason that the polling is not going very well is because Kamala just can't help herself.
So we talked about this.
She did her interview on CNN.
Okay.
It went very poorly.
They only released 18 minutes and I believe 27 online.
It was pre-taped.
All right, I don't believe they've released the full transcript.
Maybe they did, but it only ended up being 20-something minutes of content, and it was quite crappy.
So, what happened?
We were talking about this.
That's why we have nothing up our sleeves, and you can see this show is broadcast live every day.
It's difficult to do, but I think there's some value in that, so you can actually live this in real time with us.
They decided to make a big deal out of the Arlington Cemetery situation with Donald Trump.
Okay.
Pretty much everything that you were told has been debunked.
It's not true.
CNN will tell you it's true, but just two days ago I saw Anderson Cooper still parroting the lie that he called neo-Nazis very fine people, and he even said that Donald Trump called military leaders losers and suckers.
So that's the kind of work you can expect from CNN, and by that I mean CNN, ABC, NBC, CBS, MSNBC, CNBC.
Here's the problem for Kamala.
She talks, she communicates, she loses.
She put out this tweet regarding the Arlington visit on Donald Trump.
She said this, Donald Trump's team chose to film a video there, resulting in an altercation with cemetery staff.
Let me be clear, the former president disrespected sacred ground, all for the sake of a political stunt.
At least he visited said sacred ground.
Now Trump himself, President Trump, didn't have to respond to the tweet because not one, not two, but I believe seven members of the Gold Star families decided to respond for him.
Earlier today, your post regarding the incident at Arlington National Cemetery was brought to my attention.
It's been three years since my son was killed in action, and myself, my family, and other dosar families have not seen any support from you or your administration.
Please stop making these types of comments because that support has not been demonstrated.
Your words are hollow and empty.
Why did we want Trump there?
It wasn't to help his political campaign.
We wanted a leader.
That explains why you and Joe didn't get a call.
The irony behind your post that you give a rat's ass about our military or our veterans is an outright lie.
We're living proof of that.
Your recent remarks related to Trump's visit to Arlington are filled with nothing but lies and deceit.
How do you sleep at night knowing it was you, this administration, you and Biden, you being the last one in the room, are responsible for the death of our 13 kids.
You have been nothing but disrespectful to me and the families of the 13.
You know nothing about honor, courage, commitment, respect.
But President Trump does.
President Trump has been there for us, he's been a rock for us, he showed compassion for us, and he showed he truly cares for the families that truly do know what the ultimate sacrifice really is.
It's got to be really hard to be in Kamala's pointy shoes right now.
It's got to be really difficult, because every time you come out and you try and score a point, it backfires.
Well, she tries like an asshole.
I mean, that guy made a great point.
I mean, they always want to say that he does this stuff for himself, that it's narcissism, that it's a political gain or whatever, and maybe it is, but at the end of the day, that guy goes, he was there.
He cared.
That's all he's looking for.
Somebody to be there.
Like, just be there.
Yeah.
Someone who's there, someone who cares.
This was obviously designed by people who lean left to try and put Donald Trump in a no-win situation, and I thought it was kind of a no-win situation.
Turns out, he kind of won out!
It's like Kamala Harris, her only, like, you know in, uh, is it in Bugs Bunny where he bends back the rifle on Elmer Fudd?
Or the shotgun?
Yes.
And that's the only gun Kamala has.
She's like, uh, I'm hunting.
She could have just said nothing.
People would have been like, wow, they didn't do anything, they didn't say anything, blah, blah, blah.
But now it's like, you're making enemies out of these people, these families.
I want to correct myself.
I think I said seven.
It was eight Gold Star family members from seven families.
So seven families, but eight members.
Let me read you their names because they matter.
Darren Hoover, who's a father of Staff Sergeant Taylor Hoover.
Coral Doolittle was the mother of Cor...
Corporal Humberto A. Sanchez, Jacqueline Smith, who was the mother of Lance Corporal Jared Schmitz, Mark Schmitz, who was, again, the father of Jared Schmitz, Steve Nikoui, father of Lance Corporal Kareem Nikoui, Jim McCollum, father of Lance Corporal Riley McCollum, Herman Lopez, father of Corporal Hunter Lopez, and Christy Shamblin, who was the mother-in-law of Sergeant Nicole Gee.
So, that's quite a few people, I don't know, the people who are more directly involved.
And every time Kamala speaks, it ends up going poorly.
And I know, here's the thing, it's not lost on me that people say that about Donald Trump.
If he could just shut up, well, sure.
Sure, I understand that.
Sometimes he would be served well to be a little more disciplined.
Every time she says anything, it goes poorly.
Yeah.
I know what you're thinking.
Well, sometimes she says some things that don't go poorly, incorrect.
Oh!
Anything she says is not being well received by people, so the less she says and the more she has Megan Thee Stallion, you know, shaking her ass at a rally, OK, the better off she is.
And the more that she lets the media run cover for, except there's a problem right now with both Jake Tapper at CNN and Kristen Welker at Meet the Press.
Kristen had, I think, Senator Tom Cotton on on Sunday and was just hammering him.
You want to see the difference between what the left does to the right versus the Dana Bash interview?
Yeah.
Just watch this interview, this interaction.
Cotton did a great job.
This came up.
And she interrupted him several times.
No, no, no.
She was there for the transfer, I believe, at the very beginning.
Kamala Harris and Joe Biden were there for the transfer, even though they weren't at the Arlington Cemetery memorials for these families.
And they had to come out and issue a statement saying, actually, Joe Biden was there, but Kamala Harris was never there.
The media is trying to run cover.
Yeah, they can.
And it's not.
Jake Tapper is trying to say, and he's quoting other people saying, Donald Trump lost more soldiers during this time in Afghanistan than did Joe Biden.
That's not the story.
That's a tragedy.
The story is incompetence leading to the loss of soldiers in Afghanistan.
And the real through line here is Kamala Harris, she's so used to zero accountability in her life and the media running interference that she doesn't, it's kind of like a kid It's kind of like a wealthy kid, a trust fund kid who's raised and who's so insulated they don't actually know what it's like out there in the cold real world for a lot of people or someone who actually built a business from the ground up.
Kamala Harris doesn't know what it's actually like to deal with an adversarial media.
using this illustrative point.
It's kind of like a wealthy kid, a trust fund kid who's raised and who's so insulated, they
don't actually know what it's like out there in the cold real world for a lot of people
or someone who actually built a business from the ground up.
Kamala Harris doesn't know what it's actually like to deal with an adversarial media.
She has no clue.
She has no clue what it's like to speak, make a mistake, and be called on it.
She doesn't fear accountability.
That's why she says the things that she says.
It's just we're at the point where it's too difficult a job.
It's at the point where it's perhaps insurmountable for the media to do Kamala Harris's job for her.
Sure, they'll let her fake her headphones and fake phone call and get away and they won't call her to the mat for not doing press conferences or interviews, but it's pretty tough when she speaks And you see the polling reflect that it's received poorly for the media to say, no, no, she actually did a very good job.
She's a great communicator.
That may be why the honeymoon is over at this point.
By the way, every time you say a senator like Tom Cotton, in my mind, I wish it was Cotton Hill.
I think of Cotton from ESPN ate the Ocho on Dodgeball.
Yeah.
That's right, Cotton.
I think of Cotton from, what is it, Scream?
I don't know, but I'd love to see him interviewed by Anderson Cooper.
Who was interviewed?
It was Kristen Welker, so the Meet the Press woman.
She interviewed J.D.
Vance the week before and went after him.
She went after Cotton much harder than J.D.
Vance.
Oh, I know.
Listen, I killed 30 men!
Clinton's wife!
I'm not married to Clinton.
Could've fooled me!
That's because you're the DNC's bitch!
What?
Whippin' post!
All right.
The fakeness is the problem here.
Yes.
And it's becoming pretty clear, the disingenuous nature of the Kamala campaign.
It's being revealed more to the American public every single day.
And I will tell you this, a universal language.
You can go to... When people say, if I need a flying spaghetti monster, right, atheists?
They say to tell me not to kill or not to steal, then really I'm just a bad person.
I don't know if you know this, but there are plenty of places in the world where killing is okay and thievery takes place with zero consequence.
I don't know if you know this, slavery is actually still the way of the world outside of our bubble here.
Over 42 million slaves on earth right now.
That's where we are.
That's reality.
You just described California.
Yeah, but there's one thing that is universal.
You can go to said society where killing is okay and slavery is okay.
Those people will still be upset.
It's a universal pet peeve when someone feels like they've been fooled, the wool's been pulled over their eyes, they've been lied to.
People do not like that feeling.
Whether you're an American who was overcharged for a problem that you didn't have by a mechanic, You're the Hutu tribesman, and you bought a goat that turned out to just be a muskrat.
So, that may be the undoing of Kamala Harris's... I don't know their animals there.
You're Florida State, and you went out and got DJ and the NIL money, and you're 0-2.
Yes.
I don't know.
I think we're getting worse with the metaphors.
Yeah, I think we're getting worse.
These are definitively getting worse.
It's like if you had a truck, and you were hauling some... I'm done.
But not an all-wheel, like a two-wheel?
It could be like a...
The point is this.
Everyone hates being lied to.
Everyone hates being fooled.
And you have to understand, the media said, this is a moderate person who is supremely qualified and is a sharp speaker, a brilliant debater.
This is someone who's presidential because of, again, the aforementioned reasons.
People are going to realize, oh, that's not true.
You lied to me.
That could be the undoing of the Kamala campaign.
Comment below if you think that may be it.
Because I'm seeing a lot of people going, even people on the left, I have those friends, contacts, let's say, acquaintances, and they go, yeah, I thought she was going to be better than this.
She's not really good at this, at dealing with people.
Exactly right.
So why did the media lie about it?
It's disingenuous.
That's a good thing.
But don't let your guard down.
You never know when you'll actually run into a leftist.
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But of course, it misses Jefferson because he's a reductive asshole.
I see here, oh wow, criminal, fled out of jail, rapes his mother.
This guy, he loves it.
Well, he has no compassion for the underprivileged, see, because he's a racist.
Still believes in literacy tests.
If you're black, kick his ass.
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Unless you want to show this guy.
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By the way, they don't make little newsie pants for asses this large.
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Didn't have as many cornbread booties.
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It is disproportionate.
I could have a second career as a twerker.
That's true.
One cheek's higher than the other.
It is.
It's gross.
It's asymmetrical, which is a sign of poor genetics.
So we are going to have Mr. Patrick Leahy on in a minute with the, this is going to be the exclusive remainder of the Nashville Manifesto, the journal, and we have a lot of, we've told you this, every week we have a major investigative journalism piece.
This right now is not Mug Club Undercover, but it is something that we've exclusively procured.
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And here, speaking of darkness right now, let's get into this.
I want to set this up before we bring on Mr. Patrick Leahy, who's been doing unbelievable work, and he deserves your support.
Ninety new pages from the Nashville Shooters Manifesto are right now, as of this moment, being published by the Tennessee Star.
So, it's happening simultaneously, we have the first look, these pages have never been seen before, and I want to walk you through why we are here, where we are.
Michael Patrick Leahy of the Tennessee Star is going to be joining us, and will also be promoting his legal defense fund, because he's probably going to need it.
Let me explain to you why.
So, March 27th, you remember this, 2023, there was a shooting at the Covenant School, Nashville, left three children, three adults dead.
Okay, the police at that point in time, right, recovered a manifesto.
You have to remember that if this put yourself back at this moment in time, white supremacy was the biggest threat to national security and democracy.
And think of Dylann Roof, think of all these other mass shootings where they told you white men, cis white men are the prototype of mass shooters.
Okay, this shooting happens, police recover manifesto.
Great.
That's good.
You understand the motive.
You understand the why.
And they often do release these manifestos, as you saw with the trolling manifesto of Christ's Church, right?
The media's had a tendency to do this.
We have not.
This is where the roles flipped, because all of a sudden the media was not interested in the reasoning, the why, the manifesto.
Police had it, April 29th.
They told Fox News that they would be releasing it, to be clear.
So we didn't just go rogue.
You were all told, hey, this was a travesty.
And you're going to know why.
Well, last night, the Nashville police said they would finally release the manifesto of the trans shooter who murdered three children and three adults in a Christian school.
The big question we all want to know is, why now?
In a statement, the police department told Fox News, quote, the investigation has progressed to the point where the Covenant shooter's writings are now being reviewed for public release.
And then there was a lawyer and some families and activists who said, no, we don't want this release, tried to block it.
Okay, November 6th, 2023, we, right here, published.
We procured this exclusively.
And our source, by the way, is as safe as can be, snug as a bug in a rug.
We published these three pages of the writings that actually provided some illuminating details as to the motivations of Audrey Hale, the shooter, and the radical trans leftist ideology.
I hope I have a high death count.
Ready to die.
Haha.
Signed, Aiden.
Next page, Audrey.
Kill those kids!
Those crackers.
Going to private fancy schools with those fancy khakis and sports backpacks with their M-dash-dash-dash daddies, mustangs, and convertibles.
Fuck you little shits.
I wish to shoot you weak ass dicks with your mop yellow hair.
Wanna kill all you little crackers.
Again.
Bunch of little f***s with your white privileges.
So you see the words right well white privilege appear of course this person was a transgender individual and that's why the story kind of went away in legacy media while you helped pick this up and amplify it.
Replace the word cracker and white privilege with the n-word or any other racial epithet.
Do you doubt for a second that you would have this information?
This brings us to July 5th, 2024, where a judge in Tennessee, Aisha Miles, ruled that the remaining pages of the manifesto wouldn't be released.
Here's why.
Tennessee courts have determined that unfettered access to every record at any time does not serve to uphold the system of justice that we all depend upon to ensure that the criminal legal system and investigations remain fair and impartial for every involved person.
But you did say before this, this local police, they did say they were going to be.
Releasing it.
Reviewing it for release.
And there was a call to know what happened.
Because a lot of people don't want another Vegas shooting where a mass shooting happens and it doesn't add up, it doesn't make sense, and you never hear why.
It's also relevant because this was the trans national day of vengeance around this point in time.
And in Nashville, particularly in Tennessee, there were a lot of trans laws that were being looked at and people were being told that it was transgenocide.
From conservatives.
Here's something else. Judge Miles also said in the ruling that the families of the victims owned
the copyright over the materials. Okay, this is why this is scary. Yeah. Now, to be clear,
it's not all families and certainly not all family members.
And this is where I want to be very, I'm not saying it in any way, shape or form that anyone
involved is a crisis actor or disingenuous.
I want to be very, very clear about that.
What I am saying is that, I don't know if you know this, tragedies take place and there are different sets of victims.
Those victims are still people and those people have families who do have ideological motivations.
That's why you can have a mass shooting that takes place, and they can be stopped by, let's say, an off-duty police officer with an AR-15, and you can have families of people who were shot still say, we need to ban AR-15s.
Why?
Because they are ready to go out there and push an agenda before the bodies assume room temperature.
These families are grieving, and they deserve your prayers, obviously, and your support, but they are not above.
They are not above politicizing these issues.
So it's very clear to say these are some families.
with some lawyers, but for the judge to say that evidence of a mass shooting, which captured the
public's attention, can be copyrighted, is to say effectively that any evidence involved in any crime
that individuals don't want you to see in power can then be put under copyright and journalism is
dead. Think about that. Think about that for a second. Yeah.
They copyright a piece of evidence we don't want you to know.
They can now select which manifestos you see, which writings, which influences, and then they can tell you.
What the greatest threat to democracy is was Christian white supremacists.
Why?
Because everything else has been copyrighted, put under lock and key.
If you want to release it, if you want to do your job of due diligence and journalism, you are going to be sued into a federal court because of copyright law.
Yeah.
Even worse, the police stations could just copyright their emails.
They could copyright internal communications.
So there goes FOIA requests for pretty much anything.
Or the families of the policemen with a lawyer.
Yeah.
Exactly.
That's the issue here.
The implications are so far and wide, it is spine-chilling.
This would be new law, to be clear.
Yes.
And it would permanently affect investigative journalism.
And that's by design.
They want to scare you.
They want to scare Muglup Undercover.
They want to scare Patrick Leahy of the Tennessee Star into silencing.
It's copyright law.
You sure you want to violate it?
It's an extreme version of what we've experienced here on YouTube, where if we criticize Stephen Colbert, they say it's a violation of copyright, you get a strike on your channel, and it may eventually be removed.
No, that's not how copyright works.
And this, as it relates to evidence, is certainly not how copyright law has ever been applied.
Right.
Gonna bring on Patrick Leahy, but let me give you some snippets here as to what is in the remaining 90 or 80-some pages.
Things like, no brown girls, no love.
These are quotes.
I am nothing.
Brown love is the most beautiful.
And of course, there are other references, as we've already given you, to crackers, to white people, to self-loathing due to trans radical ideology.
This is someone who is radicalized.
They want you to believe that the only people who can be radicalized are people in trench coats who played Doom at Columbine.
I don't know if you know this, if you combine radical ideology with perhaps mind-altering hormones, or advice telling you that, yeah, that's right, you're born in the wrong body, and society telling you that, yeah, absolutely, this is wrong, your meat vehicle, your shell, that doesn't represent who you are.
It is a descent into madness, and if you have ever experienced a loved one or someone close to you who has circled the drain and descended into madness, you know what it feels like, you know what it looks like, and this very much seems to resemble that.
So let's bring on here for the first time to discuss this, the Tennessee star, Mr. Patrick Leahy.
opportunity. I want to tell all your listeners... Sorry Patrick, we were just
we were doing it, we were stinging you in because we wanted it to feel really
cool, but go ahead and say what you said, we missed the first half. Are you
gonna sing me in? We already did, we already did. Okay, thank you Steven. But
thanks for being here. Look, I want to say that the first big break here was yours
back in November. You got one page from what we're calling the 2023 Covenant
Killers Journal, which we released in full today.
And then you got two pages from the Spiral Notebook, which was the operational attack plan.
And we don't have that Spiral Notebook, so you've been following this.
Yeah, we've released today, just a moments ago, as we were coming on your show,
90 pages of the Covenant Killers journal from 2023.
This was the document obtained by police, it was left in her car,
right after she murdered those three nine-year-olds and the three staff members,
and then she in turn was killed by Metro National Police.
Moments later, they discovered this journal.
That afternoon, they went to her house, Steve, and they recovered 20 additional journals
going back for about 15 years.
So about a thousand pages, all told.
We just have 90 pages.
Well, and by the way, for people who are just tuning in, they can go and support your legal defense fund.
Please bring it up there.
TennesseeStar.com slash donate because there are some Ramifications here with you releasing this, and we appreciate the brass pair that it takes.
Let me ask you this, because I know there are things that you can tell us and things that you can't, so don't worry about offending me.
You can just, you know, tell me to take a hike.
What can you tell us about how you were able to acquire the pages?
Yeah, they were legally obtained in June of 2024.
Okay.
That's how we obtained it.
And so, you'll notice on the document we put a Tennessee Star watermark on it.
That is so that everybody knows these are trustworthy and they are authentic.
Because I'm telling you right now, we illegally obtained these documents from a source familiar with the Metro Nashville Police Department investigation.
Okay.
So it's procured legally.
That's how you got it.
Yeah.
But now they're saying it It may be illegal, it may be copyright infringement for you to actually... Well, there's two elements to it.
The first, as you may recall, back in June, the presiding judge in the Chancery Court, Ashia Miles, called me into court after we published some articles based upon this journal, which we had back in early June.
We didn't publish the actual pages, the handwritten pages themselves.
And she issued a show cost hearing order for me to show up and explain why she shouldn't charge me with contempt of court.
A week later, I showed up, and she didn't talk at all about that.
She never showed the court order.
There's one court order, but it has nothing to do with us publishing legally obtained documents.
It had to do with how documents were submitted to the court.
Right.
So, continue.
She may, at some point, she may want to come back, although she's made her decision and we're appealing it in appeals court, she may want to come back and say, oh, I want to revisit that issue.
I've got great counsel.
I'm not worried about it because we have every right to do it.
Well, that begs the question, why?
Why are they so aggressive in trying to suppress this and ensure that the public doesn't see it?
We know from the three pages that we had earlier that it painted a pretty clear picture as to motivation, as to, obviously this person is insane, there's no doubt about that, but why do you think there's been such a concerted effort to suppress this when, like you've said, this is something that we should have access to and you've obtained legally?
Yeah, and just the key point on all this, Stephen, what this shows is a massive failure of our mental health system.
That's the real issue.
That's the root cause of why this happened.
Audrey Elizabeth Hale was treated by Vanderbilt University Medical Center for 22 years for psychiatric problems, and it didn't work, and, you know, she'd been on various drugs for at least five years, And those were problems.
She also, we've got evidence that we reported earlier on, not from the Covenant Killers journal, but from documents we legally obtained from the investigation, That members of Vanderbilt University Medical Center knew that she threatened her father, knew that she wanted to do a mass killing, mass murder at a school, and did nothing.
There's a duty to warn which they violated.
So I think there's some concern there about potential exposure by Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
Well, it also appears that there's, you know, from what I've reviewed, and by the way, these pages will be available, not only, you can follow Mr. Leahy, but at LotOathCreditor.com, we have an article there, and on Twitter, it does reveal some self-loathing.
And again, the kind of self-loathing matters where this person, Audrey Hale, describes white nothingness and white privilege embarrassment.
of self.
And there does seem to be a theme of this sort of reviling of whiteness.
And of course, this person was white.
So would you say that again, in combination with we had those three pages, it shows that there's a bias or some sort of self loathing for white people?
I think she was so deeply troubled, Stephen.
She was troubled about everything about herself.
About her sexuality, about her gender, about her Competence as a professional person in the world.
And she had self-loathing in every regard.
She also considered herself a woman who should have been born male.
She wanted to be transgender.
She wrote about that.
She wrote about her imaginary penis and what she wanted to do with her imaginary penis with various females.
A very troubled person who'd been under psychiatric care for 22 years, and that psychiatric care appears to have made her worse, not better.
Well, that was what I was going to say.
What we have access to begs a lot of questions, and it begs a lot of questions because we know, if you look from the DSM-5 to the DSM, sorry, DSM-4 to DSM-5, that we've changed what transgender is, transgenderism, or sorry, gender dysmorphia, Where it used to be someone who has a disorder where someone believes that they're born into the wrong body.
Then it became listed as the symptoms of someone who is dealing with being in the wrong body.
And so this would beg some questions, right, as far as investigative journalists.
What kind of care did she receive?
In other words, if she was already unstable and this happened to be a comorbidity, which is how it would be treated anywhere else, Okay, is that how they dealt with it?
Or did they say, oh, you know what, this is the root cause of all, you're not mentally unhealthy, you're born into the wrong body.
We don't know, but it does seem, looking at these pages, that it gets worse.
This is a person who said, I need a trans doctor.
The female gender role makes me not want to exist.
These are pretty severe words, and I do wonder, how were her doctors treating her?
If she goes in and says, the female gender role makes me not want to exist, are they saying, hey, no, you are a woman, you shouldn't hate yourself for that, there's a lot of beauty to be found in womanhood, or is it, okay, okay, yeah, yeah, you're transgender.
There are so many questions.
Yeah, and those questions need to be answered.
And again, Stephen, this relates to all of the troubles that young children have had in America in the past several decades.
All of them that go under psychiatric treatment, they get various drugs, that have various difficult side effects.
And I think she's an example of how this has backfired.
Yeah, I think it's an example of how not only has mental health backfired, but our system of law enforcement, because the warning should have been out there.
So again, I think the reason is not just that this person is a radical trans-ideologist, but how did they get to be that way, and when they expressed a desire to commit massive acts of violence, how was nobody in the vicinity made aware?
Those are two fundamental roles of these institutions when we're told to have faith in them, and
it seems like both failed completely.
Not some percent, 100% failed.
Yeah, I think you're exactly right.
We know this from the notes that we obtained legally from the lead investigator who looked at the results of the search warrant they got from Vanderbilt University Medical Center and said, yeah, she threatened to, she wanted to kill her father.
She wanted to participate in a mass murder at a school.
There's a Tennessee law that provides for a, that says that medical professionals and medical institutions have a duty to warn.
If there's a threat of this nature.
Yeah.
And clearly Vanderbilt University Medical Center and those professionals failed in that duty to warrant because the father didn't know.
Nobody knew.
And that's a key element I think here that Stephen, the Tennessee General Assembly will consider in its next session.
Well, yeah, Audrey Hale wrote in what you have released today, this journal, A Day Without a Father Will Be a Better Day.
Let me ask you this, because there were some rumors out there, some gossip, people saying, no, no, no, actually, these three pages that Malcolm Undercover released, it's not representative of the fact that she was sexually abused by her father.
I have heard it from other people.
There were reporters saying this.
To the best of my knowledge, again, that was pure hearsay.
There's no evidence of that.
There is zero evidence.
And this is very important.
This is why all this information is in the public interest to be released.
It actually should have been released.
The judge, I believe, in the state court made several very, very bad mistakes.
And it should have been released because if you release the information False rumors are taken care of and known to be false.
There's no evidence whatsoever of any sexual abuse by anybody, either their father or anybody at the government school.
None.
Yeah, that's important to note, because that would explain away some of the failures.
No, it wasn't a failure of the medical facilities, the mental health care.
It wasn't a failure of law enforcement.
This is someone who was tormented by sexual abuse of a father, and that's why it's very irresponsible for people to go out there.
Look, we have not seen the Spiral Notebook.
You've got two pages of it.
There's probably another 80 pages.
We'd like to see what that is.
That was the operational plan of ATT&CK.
We've not seen basically a thousand pages of 20 other journals.
And she had some information on thumb drives.
Now we have a legal right to get those.
The one exception in the Tennessee Public Records Act is you can't release them for an ongoing investigation.
Well, Metro National Police back in March said the investigation would be over in July.
Here we are September 3rd, they're still saying it's not over.
That is a stalling tactic.
It's intended to subvert the law.
And the judge's ruling on copyright is entirely wrong.
First, the ownership of the Covenant Parents Trust is dubious at best, number one.
And number two, a state judge has nothing to say about copyright law.
That's a federal issue.
In theory, perhaps the group that claims ownership might file a copyright infringement lawsuit against us.
That's why we are represented by the Dillon Group in that matter, if that were to come up.
But to do that, they'd first have to register the documents.
I don't even think they have the documents in their possession, although they claim ownership.
The parents of the killer who claim Audrey Elizabeth Hale died and tested, we're not sure that's the case.
They told the probate court she died and tested, but there's a suicide note.
You can see it right in our journal, right in the journal we released today, or in our previous articles that we released today.
There's a note from one of the crime scene photos.
Her suicide note said, please read my will.
Well, where is that will?
There's no reason to believe that a document that could be a will was actually submitted to the Tennessee Chantry Court, but has been prohibited from being released to the probate court.
Why is that?
Yeah, that's a good question.
Again, it points to a lot of failures here.
It points to a failure of society at large in the conditioning, not only, I would say, anti-maledom, anti-whiteness, but you can be whatever you want to be, the radical trans ideology, the trans day of vengeance.
What was happening with these mental health care professionals?
That's a question that needs to be answered.
And then, how did law enforcement flip-flop, and why all of a sudden is this investigation ongoing?
And by the way, people can point the finger and blame folks watching, someone watching right now, for not trusting their institutions, but we just had the FBI collude with Big Tech to remove the Hunter Biden laptop story, saying it was Russian disinformation, when they knew for a fact that it wasn't, and Mark Zuckerberg apologized.
I did want to ask you about a couple of things that I was able to To read here, because I know this was released today.
Haley wrote, if God won't give... Homophobic, but again, this is part of a long string of rants of transgenderism and hating their body.
What do you see here in these 90 pages as far as Hale's hatred of Christianity that seemed to be reflected in the three pages that we released last year?
Well, you know, she actually references God and belief in God in other points in this 90-page journal that we released.
And then in other areas, as you just mentioned, she shows a hatred for Christianity, hatred for God.
I just think, Stephen, this was a terribly, terribly troubled person who had been under psychiatric care for 22 years, and it absolutely failed her.
And then, because it failed her, it failed all the victims of her heinous crimes on March 27, 2023.
So how do you think this plays out here with the courts and releasing this?
And do you think that any of the information you mentioned will ever be available as far as the will and the remaining pages of the manifesto?
In the Tennessee State Court, we are appealing the Chantry Court Judge's ruling.
We will win that case.
Because she's got no copyright claim whatsoever.
It's a federal issue.
A state court judge can't determine copyright.
That's point number one.
Also, there are some dubious questions about the ownership that we just talked about.
That was transferred by the parents of the killer to a group called the Governor Parents Trust.
I think that will be an issue as well.
We'll win in the appeals court here in Tennessee.
Also a federal judge.
We're suing the FBI.
You mentioned the FBI.
A federal judge has all of these documents under review.
Remember the documents are the 90 pages of the 2023 Covenant Killers Journal found in a car that we released today.
The spiral notebook found in her car that you released two of maybe 80 pages.
But then there's also a thousand pages of her journals written between 2007 and 2022 that were
discovered that afternoon, March 27, 2023, in her house. By the way, just as an aside, that
afternoon we just had this story earlier today. It wasn't just Metro National Police Department that
conducted the activities to search and seize documents in her residence.
There was an agent from the ATF and an agent from the FBI.
In fact, the FBI agent is the one who discovered the suicide note.
It's right there on the inventory list that we also obtained from March 27, 2023.
March 27th, 2023. And the FBI, in May of 2023, as you may recall, sent a memo to Metro Nashville
Police Chief John Drake and said, of legacy tokens don't ever release any of these documents.
And oh by the way, there's precedent for destroying them. So I don't think the
FBI has clean hands here. No, I generally earn the side of they have filthy
hands all the time. Let me ask you, but that's just my opinion, let me ask you this.
Let's paint a scenario here because everyone out there knows about like the Unabomber or McVeigh and you can read the Unabomber's writings and you know what they're disturbing?
They're not as disturbing as people may believe before they read them, in the sense that this is someone who had moments of lucidity, and of course was warped, and of course had an evil worldview, but you see the seedling of, oh, okay, I understand how this person came to be that way, right?
Isolated, angry with the world, technological advancements that scared this person.
They felt as though their role in society was becoming irrelevant.
It's very valuable.
They do case studies on the Unabomber in college.
I don't know if they have entire courses, but I know that we did when we were studying psychology in college.
Considering the criminality that we do see, and people won't like to hear this, from the transgender community and transsexual community, there is a higher rate of not only self-violence, but violence overall.
And that we have seen several mass shooters who are to one degree or another transgender or subscribe to that belief, Wouldn't this be a case study that would be very valuable considering I don't know that you'll ever get more information than is available right here for people to say this is the making of an isolated radical ideologist that can become dangerous.
Look out for this.
There's value there that could protect people in the future.
Yeah, and that's why these documents need to be made public.
In this particular instance, I might add that from what we've seen, Audrey Elizabeth Hale self-identified as a transgender male, but we don't see any evidence that she had begun any of the transition process.
So that's an important piece of information to put out here right now.
But the media, that didn't stop the media from reporting initially as a boy, a girl, and then they reverted back and said, okay, at this point it's not deadnaming, it's not hate speech.
And that's the danger.
See, you're right.
She self-identified as a male.
She signed the journal that we released with a male name, Aiden.
She wanted her parents to call her by a male name, Aiden.
She clearly articulated her desire to get a transgender doctor, and of course, The whole issue of the desire, her claim she had an imaginary penis and she wanted to have a real penis.
So those are all elements of this very troubled person.
An element too is, you know, anytime before, I don't know, the year 2014, if someone was receiving mental health care and described their imaginary penis and said, I want a real penis, You'd have 99 out of 100 doctors say, well, that's not healthy.
Let's talk about that.
Let's unpack it.
Today, you may not because you may lose your license.
You may have to say, oh, yeah, we can get you a real penis.
And these questions need to be answered because there are other kids out there in that exact same boat right now.
Do we know the path that leads down?
Statistically, we do.
But it would be very valuable to have a human interest, a subject here, who's unfortunately already acted as a case study.
Mr. Leahy, where's the best place for people to support you in case the full legal system goes after you?
And of course to find these remaining pages.
We think there's a possibility that there may be some legal issues that we have to address, and obviously we've got the first round covered, but we need probably more than that.
Go to TennesseeStar.com slash donate.
TennesseeStar.com slash donate.
And we appreciate any and all help we can get to support our First Amendment rights to get this very important information out to the public.
Well, thank you very much, Mitcher.
I need to drink some water here, because this is what happens when I'm fascinated with a guest, my mouth gets dry.
It's not a Joe Biden thing.
It's just dry mouth.
One second.
Proper send-off.
Thank you very much, Mr. Patrick Leahy.
We appreciate it, and keep us posted, sir.
Stephen Crowder, thank you so much for following this, and thank you for your earlier work on it.
I really appreciate your help.
We appreciate it.
Brother in Arms, Patrick Leahy, everybody.
Yes, so just a couple of things.
I want to make sure that the audience knows this.
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So if you can do that, please do that, but know that supporting us does this.
And really quickly on the copyright, what do you want to bet that somebody tries to get this taken down on YouTube for copyright?
Oh yeah.
A copyright that may not even really exist right now.
Do you think YouTube is going to do the due diligence or do you think they're just going to immediately pull it down like they did the last time?
No, it's easier to simply do the bidding of the authoritarians out there and not stand up.
You see the word copyright and then you see the word Steven Crowder.
Yeah, we'll fix it later, maybe.
That's what Zuckerberg did.
Yeah, exactly.
And now he's apologizing for what he did, his interference in the 2020 election.
And really what he's saying is, you said you'd kill me last!
Figuratively.
Right.
So it's not just the damages that I'm talking about on copyright, being sued and actually found liable for violating somebody's copyright, it's We've copywritten everything.
YouTube, you have to remove these guys' content.
So the world can't find out, in a lot of ways, that you even did the work.
They've already throttled and shadow-banned and demonetized, and this is another step of abusing the legal system, just like they do, by the way, with President Donald Trump.
So why do you mistrust your institutions?
And before we go to Mug Club, we're going to play hate symbol or not, let me ask you this.
Which institution do you think, in the United States, that at one point you trusted is the most corrupt?
Is it our intelligence agencies?
Is it our educational system?
Is it our legal system?
Because I know a lot of people right now feel quite disenfranchised, quite disenchanted with all of it.
I go back and forth, but I will say if I have to pick the one I like the least today, it's the FBI.
Those Hollywood movies were full of shit.
By the way, did you know this?
I watched Silence of the Lambs this week, and I haven't watched it in a long time.
They didn't have any firearm consultants back in the films back then.
Every police officer, they're going for Hannibal Lecter when he's in the elevator.
They all have their finger on the revolver triggers, and they're using it as a pointer.
Like, he's up in the elevator, you go first, then you go second, and then I'll go next.