EP60: Dems Pressure Joe Biden to Step Down as Trump Accepts Nomination at RNC ConventionEP60: Dems Pressure Joe Biden to Step Down as Trump Accepts Nomination at RNC Convention
Laura Loomer and Kandiss Taylor dissect the RNC, alleging Secret Service complicity in Donald Trump's assassination attempt due to building ties to the Obama-Biden administration. They claim pressure from Loomer Unleashed forced Democrats like Adam Schiff and Nancy Pelosi to demand Joe Biden step down amid dementia concerns. Guest Myron Gaines suggests an inside job involving private equity owners, while Lee Zeldin warns of potential murder charges for negligent agents. Ultimately, the hosts speculate Biden may resign on the same night Trump accepts his nomination, framing these events as a coordinated political plot rather than isolated incidents. [Automatically generated summary]
I just spoke to Lou Dobbs about three weeks ago and he was planning on having me on his show again.
Lou Dobbs, of course, is somebody that I greatly admired.
He was a big supporter of mine, somebody who always inspired me to keep on going and to never give up despite all of the censorship and the deplatforming and the attacks I received from the mainstream media.
We are very sad here at Lumer Unleashed to learn about the passing of Lou Dobbs, and hopefully more information comes out soon.
I mean, from my understanding, I always thought he was very healthy.
I understand that he's been out from his show for about three weeks because he had to have some type of surgery.
I don't know what type of surgery that is, but perhaps, like I said, we'll receive some more information in the coming hours or days about the cause of Lou Dobbs' death.
Tonight at the RNC convention, President Trump is going to be speaking.
Joining him tonight here at the RNC Convention will be his wife, First Lady Melania Trump.
I'm told that Ivanka Trump, President Trump's daughter, will also be in attendance tonight.
And President Trump will be introduced by his friend, UFC President Dana White.
Also on the speaker list tonight here in Milwaukee for the final night of the RNC Convention is Eric Trump, the son of President Donald Trump, and Tucker Carlson.
There are some speculations swirling this morning that Elon Musk may be speaking at the RNC Convention, but Elon Musk has confirmed on X that he will not be speaking.
But there are some special announcements that the campaign and also just the RNC convention in general has not announced because if you look at the speaker list today, there's a lot of gaps in between which suggests that there are going to be some special guest speakers that have not yet been announced along with perhaps some special musical guests.
There's been rumors swirling around the RNC these last few days that we're possibly going to see Kid Rock or perhaps even 50 Cent.
So we shall see what happens, but either way it's going to be a really Great evening, watching President Donald Trump accept the nomination to be the 47th President of the United States of America.
Vance, the vice presidential pick on the Trump-Vance ticket, gave his speech last night and it was very touching, very emotional as he spoke about his rough childhood.
Growing up in Middletown, Ohio, with a family and a mother who struggled with addiction and poverty, being raised by his grandmother and his mother, who is actually 10 years sober next January.
It was probably one of the sweetest speeches that was delivered last night, hearing from his 17 year old granddaughter, Kai, who spoke about how her grandfather is demonized in the media.
But to her, she'll always he'll always just be her grandfather who gives her soda and candy when her parents aren't looking and asks her about her golf game.
And he has a family that cares about him very much.
Another thing that happened last night prior to the speeches being delivered was Charles Downs, as you know, he's here in Milwaukee with me, my DC contributor, and when we were going back to the hotel that I'm staying at because I had to drop some of my stuff off and get ready to go to the evening speeches, He actually encountered Kim Cheadle, the director of Secret Service, walking into the hotel.
So it's really interesting because she happens to be staying at the same hotel as me.
And we have that video clip.
Let's go ahead and play the clip because Charles confronted her in the hotel lobby here in Milwaukee.
And again, we know that yesterday congressional Republicans have subpoenaed her and said that she better reply to the subpoena and she better show up on July 22nd this coming week to testify before Congress and answer questions.
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Yes.
How's it going?
Good and you?
Do you agree with Congressional Republicans' assessment that you should resign?
Are you not going to answer?
The Speaker of the House is calling you to resign.
And upon arriving, we found out that several United States senators, including Senator Marsha Blackburn from Tennessee, chased Kim Cheadle out of the RNC convention because apparently she showed up.
I don't know why the Director of Secret Service decided to show up to the RNC convention, but she was actually walking around the arena and there's video clips that have since gone viral of Senator Marsha Blackburn and other United States senators screaming.
Literally screaming at the Director of Secret Service and asking her why she's there and telling her to leave if she's not going to be providing answers.
So let's go ahead and play this clip of Senator, well, several clips, actually, back-to-back clips of Senator Marsha Blackburn confronting Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheadle.
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This is exactly what we were doing today.
This was a assassination attempt.
You owe the painful answer.
You owe President Trump answer.
I wish Donald Trump would have this good of a security.
The Secret Service is running away from the United States Senate, refuses to answer questions for the American people about the threat on the life of Donald Trump and what they knew, when they knew it, and why they ignored it.
So it's now come out yesterday that members of the Senate and Congress actually had a private briefing with the director of Secret Service and the FBI and individuals at the center of this investigation.
And what was revealed on that phone call is that Secret Service actually knew about the shooter and his location before President Trump took stage, which means that the United States Secret Service allowed for Donald Trump to get on stage When a shooter had been identified.
And so, of course, as I've been discussing extensively over this last week and yesterday on yesterday's show as well about the attempted assassination of President Trump, this really begs the question of whether or not this was an inside job.
And I released an extensive report on X today, and I'm going to be having it up soon on Lumared.com as well, highlighting some very strange ties, deep state ties and connections.
Regarding the ownership of this building that the shooter actually used and the private equity firm that it's tied to and the various individuals who have worked for different administrations who are tied to different organizations that are in line with and frequently associated with the deep state and also members of organizations who have ties to the Obama-Biden administration as well.
You'll have to read that post to understand and digest the information because I think it's a little too complex to just explain without you seeing the images and the graphics.
But we will be making it the subject of a later show, probably next week on Loomer Unleashed, because I want to make some more digestible graphics for all of you so that you can understand the information better.
Alarming new details around the building used by the shooter to almost assassinate President Trump.
Why is the company that owns the building not talking and why have they not released a statement?
AGR International, the building Thomas Matthew Crook shot from, was just sold in March to Clayton, Dubliner & Rice, otherwise known as CDR, a subsidiary called Indiker.
It is worth noting that Joseph L. Rice III is the founder of Clayton, Dubliner & Rice.
Rice is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and he also is a member of the Brookings Institution, the same Brookings Institute that has perpetuated lawfare campaigns against President Trump in an effort to keep him off the ballot for the 2024 presidential election.
It's important for people to understand how the deep state has a history of using proprietary companies as cutouts.
As we know, too, the Brookings Institute is tied to Norm Eisen, who we have discussed extensively here on my show.
According to the filings and their own press releases, Indicor was officially formed in January 2023 by CDNR, who just partnered with John Celeb.
Prior to joining CDNR, John Celeb was the senior vice president of global policy and public affairs for Pfizer.
Celeb was a max donor to the Biden campaign when he ran against President Trump.
The current CEO of Indicor is Doug Wright, who was previously deployed with defense contractor Raytheon Technologies.
Doug Wright, CEO of Indicor, oops, popped up, uh, Confirmed.
That law enforcement was on the premises of the building before the shooting took place, since it was deemed to be a high security risk location by the Secret Service.
Anyway, you can go ahead and read this whole post because it's very long and convoluted and you'll need to go look at the screenshots to see all of the information for yourself.
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So coming up shortly after I show you this next clip, we're going to bring on Myron Gaines, who many of you know from the Fresh and Fit podcast.
But what you may not know about Myron is he is also a former agent with the Department of Homeland Security.
And so he has a lot of background and experience in investigations, especially investigations as it relates to the federal government.
And so Myron is going to break down his thoughts and his commentary about the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump and just this obvious security blunder, which many are now calling an inside job by the Secret Service and law enforcement on the ground.
Let's play the side by side clip again that shows the footage of Trump supporters running frantically out of the rally just so that you guys can see the footage.
And why didn't law enforcement do anything to evacuate the rally and evacuate President Trump from the stage once they saw dozens of people frantically running for their life before the gunman, Thomas Matthew Crooks, opened fire, almost assassinating President Donald Trump nearly one week ago?
- You can see the snipers on the building behind the-- - He might be a little-- - Behind the co-wheel? - I think they hit him 'cause the guy is, he looks dead. - So as you can see, very disturbing video footage very disturbing video footage that proves that people in the audience identified the shooter before the Secret Service reacted and before shots were fired.
And now we found out yesterday after the Senate briefing with the director of Secret Service and members of the United States Senate that members of the Senate were told that Secret Service actually identified the shooter before President Trump got on stage.
You saw last night that members of the United States Senate could not contain their frustration and their anger with the director of Secret Service literally screaming at her, chasing her up the escalators at the RNC convention.
Telling her you can run, but you can't hide you better.
Give us some answers so joining me now to break down how this happened and You know his thoughts and his commentary as a former law enforcement official how this investigation is going how this investigation is No, I'm glad.
is faulty, and whether or not he thinks that this was an inside job by the federal government and the Secret Service is Myron Gaines, the host of the Fresh and Fit podcast and former Homeland Security agent.
Yeah, so I know you and I have talked about this over the last few days, and I've seen your posts on X, and you, along with having the Fresh and Fit podcast, you all say, I also have another podcast that's more focused on breaking down criminal investigations from your perspective, I also have another podcast that's more focused on breaking down criminal investigations from your perspective, because really, prior to getting into podcasting, you were working for the Department of Homeland Security.
Yeah, so just to give a little bit of background so the audience is familiar, I was a special agent with Homeland Security from 2013 to 2020.
I started my career in Laredo, Texas where I investigated everything from drug trafficking to kidnapping, violent crime.
arms exportations of weapons going south into Mexico, money laundering, pretty much anything that you could think of, whether it's customs violations, immigration violations, all of it, child pornography, child exploitation.
So I've done it all pretty much, national security, espionage, everything.
So Homeland Security investigations kind of filled a lot of the void that the FBI used to have prior to 9-11.
Prior to 9-11, the FBI used to do a lot more criminal cases, but after 9-11, they've taken on more of an intelligence agency angle, counterterrorism, counterespionage, etc.
So obviously that leaves a lot of criminal cases open with organized crime that they used to historically do.
So HSI has kind of filled that void and come in after 2003, where they combined the U.S. Customs Service and they combined Immigration Naturalization Service to create ICE.
Under ICE, you have two components, Homeland Security investigations, HSI, and then Enforcement Removal Operations, ERO, who are responsible for actually deporting the illegal aliens.
But HSI does the criminal investigation side where we do both immigration and customs, if that makes sense.
But it's very confusing and a lot of people don't know, so I wanted to really clarify.
And then HSI is the largest investigative agency in DHS, and Secret Service is the sister agency to HSI within DHS.
Used to be under the Department of Treasury, if I'm not mistaken, but after the Homeland Security Act, they were merged into Homeland Security.
So just as a former law enforcement official, what are your thoughts about what happened last Saturday?
Are you thinking now that this was just a massive security blunder, a lack of resources, or is it looking too devious and looking more like an inside job by the United States Secret Service and thus Alejandro Mayorkas at DHS since DHS controls the Secret Service?
So, just to give more background here, I have done Secret Service details in the past.
I know how Secret Service works.
We go to the Academy with them, so I'm very familiar with their agency structure and what they do.
I think it's very important to note that Secret Service is an agency that has a dual mission.
Obviously, their first mission is to protect the president and other protectees of high political stature, and also to investigate counterfeit currency, financial crimes, and they're also dabbled a little bit in national security and child exploitation.
But their main mission is counterfeit currency and protecting the president, and some financial crime.
So, with that said, they've had Manning issues for a very long time.
They've had staffing issues.
It's very difficult to keep them.
They suffer a lot from attrition, and the reason why is because they have the highest divorce rates in the federal government.
It's very difficult to be a Secret Service agent because you're traveling all the time.
You work very long hours.
You can be home one day and then they call you and say we need you here.
And in election years it's even more wild.
And it's so wild during election years that they rely on other agencies heavily to augment their security details.
When I was on with HSI they would rely on us heavily to help them since we're the biggest agency within DHS.
During election years they would have us come in and augment their security details.
Though I guess it's a way to save money, the problem is that you're bringing on HSI Special Agents who our mission is to investigate crime more along and their mission is more protective services.
So it's two different missions.
Though we're all Special Agents, all 1811s, In the job series code, we have vastly different missions.
So I think that's important to note first, that they bring on a lot of people that aren't necessarily aligned with the same mission.
So with that said, now we can go into the assassination.
And the way Secret Service works with their security detail is typically, the Secret Service agents and sometimes the HCI agents are the closest to the President.
And then as you go outer into the perimeter, you have state, local, you know, tribe, whatever agency, local law enforcement agencies are there to help augment the security detail.
And obviously we had a security lapse further out at that.
At that building, where the roof wasn't secured.
I know that Cheadle has come out and tried to blame the locals for it, and I think that's preposterous, because at the end of the day, protection is a Secret Service's mission, and they are the lead.
In law enforcement, whether you're doing an operation that's, you know, raiding a house, doing an investigation into someone, etc., there's always a lead agency.
There's always an agency that calls the shots, and all the other agencies are in a supportive mission, a supportive role.
So in this case, The state and locals are going to do whatever Secret Service tells them to do.
So if there's a security lapse or a failure, even though it might have been attributed to maybe a deputy here or a uniformed officer here or maybe a trooper, I don't know who the... I think it was Butler Police Department or maybe the County Sheriff's Office.
But regardless, it falls back on the Secret Service because they're responsible.
But Secret Service is blaming local law enforcement.
And now, I actually interviewed yesterday the mayor of Slippery Rock in Butler County, Pennsylvania, who told me that, you know, it's outrageous that the Secret Service doesn't want to take responsibility for this, since it is the job of Secret Service ultimately to secure a perimeter whenever the president They ran the operation.
I mean, to give a functional equivalent, because we don't run into assassinations often, but to give the audience kind of a functional equivalent, if a terrorist attack occurred, right?
So it's funny because as days go by, you just see more and more of like the ineptitude of the Secret Service where it's like it's making it almost rife with potential conspiracy theories.
At this moment now, I don't even think it's a, like, conspiracy theory is the right word to use, because right now, there's so much evidence that suggests that this was intentional, that the burden of proof is on the Secret Service.
If they want to prove that this wasn't an inside job, there's so much evidence right now that suggests that it was, that it's their responsibility now to prove that it wasn't.
And it makes people think, oh wow, it's a conspiracy, because you don't want to think that the United States government would ever actually allow for the assassination of a president.
And so I think it's important for people to realize that, yeah, maybe they're worried about being called a conspiracy theorist, or they're being They're being cautious because they don't want to be called conspiratorial.
But right now, I don't know how anybody could not think that this was an inside job given the fact that you see the videos, I'm sure you've seen these videos of people running.
Now we find out that the Secret Service yesterday, they actually told members of the United States Senate that they identified the shooter before Trump took the stage.
So, what I will say is as more facts come out, I'm obviously open to having my mind changed, but just from what I see right now, it looks like gross incompetence.
But, you know, new developments are coming out every day, and it just makes things look worse and worse, and I think Cheadle is going to have to really answer this, and her job, when she goes and testifies under oath, is she's going to have to pretty much dispel any type of theories, alternative theories that are coming out right now because of their gross incompetence.
I mean, this is a woman that was, I mean, you know, people would say that she was, you know, she's from the, like she was doing PepsiCo, blah, blah, blah.
She was a Secret Service agent, you know, for those that are wondering.
She does have a 20-plus year career with the Secret Service.
I think she started in 1995.
She was on the job.
I don't know how to do that.
How good of an agent she was, because a lot of people are able to kind of climb up the ranks in law enforcement just if they know the right people.
But she went into the private sector, which is very common.
You do your time, you go into the private sector, make a bunch of money, and then if you got the right political connections over in D.C., they'll come and appoint you for a director position like she did.
So I think with her, I don't see why she would Yeah, she should probably resign.
When you have something as crazy as that, where you have an attempted presidential assassination, I think the fact that he was so close, literally millimeters, if he had not turned his head at that split second, we might not be having this conversation.
So I think just the gross errors, the incompetence, the blaming of another agency when you're the lead in this situation, it calls a lot of questions, and Chiyo is going to have her hands full.
I'm shocked if she's even here.
I would think she'd be preparing with her lawyers.
I mean, yeah, I saw last night Congresswoman Elise Stefanik retweeted the video after, you know, Loomer Unleashed correspondent Charles Downs confronted Kim Cheadle inside our hotel.
And the questions when I was talking to members of Congress last night were, why is she here?
Why is she not in Washington, D.C., preparing to come testify?
Because they ordered her to come testify on July 22nd, which is what, Monday?
I wouldn't say I would I wouldn't say anything I'd give like maybe a short statement that hey look I'm all your questions are gonna be answered when I testify right now I'm gathering as much information as I can and I will be able to answer the questions you know as much as I can on Monday that's what I would say I wouldn't be and the crazy part is like Biden appointed you why are you here at the RNC where it's like Clearly you had a security blunder.
You've been put in by the Democratic Party.
I don't know why she's here.
You should be preparing with your lawyers and getting as much information from your agents on the ground as possible so you'll be fully equipped to answer the questions because you're going to be under oath.
You are literally going to be, and they're probably going to televise it live.
And the crazy part why... It shocks me that she would use that excuse because the Secret Service sniper team was on an even more sloped roof.
The guys that actually shot the shot that killed the dude, you can see them in the back as Trump is speaking, like, the guys that shot the shots, they're on an even more sloped roof.
And what do you think about video footage and also photographs that have surfaced that show FBI agents standing on that same slumped roof that she said Secret Service agents couldn't get onto using a hose?
Do you think that it's too early in this point in time for FBI agents to be destroying a crime scene?
Or do you think that enough time has passed?
Because a lot of people were outraged over less than three days after the shooting took place, FBI agents using water hoses to contaminate the crime scene.
So there's going to be an enormous amount of pressure from the business owner telling them, hey, get your evidence and get the hell out of here because we've got to operate.
Because they shut down that business for those days.
the building it's called Indicor but it's a subsidiary of a private equity for equity firm called CDNR and when you look at the management of CDNR and you look at the partners you have people who are tied to the Obama administration oh really the Council on Foreign Relations and yeah you should definitely check that out okay well I mean there had been reports earlier in the week that the building had been the ownership they looked at it a month prior Yeah.
The building ownership had changed hands four months prior.
I would say you only need approximately, depending on the scene, right, you got the body there, you got the, you know, obviously you photograph everything in place as it was, right, where obviously they found the phone, they had, he had like some kind of, um...
not a detonator, I forget the term, but he had some kind of like remote control device, a transmitter, thank you.
He had a transmitter, you're gonna search his pockets, what's on him and everything else like that.
Take your pictures, et cetera, look at the blood patterns, all that stuff.
Once you're done with that, 24, 48 hours, you can get that done, take the body out of there, seize the weapon, et cetera.
And photograph everything, videotape everything, and then you're good and you can use that for court.
So 24-48 hours is more than enough time.
And then I guarantee they probably got a bunch of pressure from the business owners like, hey dude, we gotta get back to work here.
So you got the FBI running that investigation, right?
Then you have the state and locals running an investigation with the district attorney's office because a murder occurred.
And the state typically does murder cases.
Feds rarely do murder cases unless it's tied to some other federal crime.
It needs a federal nexus like a RICO or something like that.
So the state and locals are conducting a murder investigation because obviously Corey Comptor recipes to him.
He lost his life.
And then you had two other people that were injured, who I think they're stabilized now.
They were critically injured at one point.
So you have that.
You got the federal investigation on crooks.
You got the state investigation on the murders and the injuries.
Then you have an internal investigation that I guarantee is being done right now, probably by Secret Service's functional equivalent to an internal affairs, which would be something called the Office of Professional Responsibility, OPR.
Then, since this thing is such high magnitude, Office of Inspector General from Department of Homeland Security is probably also involved.
What are they doing?
They're probably making sure that there wasn't any negligence or any type of nefarious activity done by agents that might have facilitated this or whatever.
So I guarantee they're doing that investigation on the side.
I mean, in my opinion, I think that this is so bad that you could actually potentially charge Kim Cheadle and maybe some of these Secret Service agents on the ground and Alejandro Mayorkas with being accessories to attempted murder.
Well, that's why you start looking at criminal charges for these people, because if they were aware of an assassination attempt or aware that there was an active shooter who was planning to kill, mind you, we're not just talking about attempted murder.
And that's where the OPR and the OIG is going to come in.
And for those that are wondering, so like OPR is kind of like the internal affairs.
They're more focused on doing administrative investigations.
You get a DUI, you do some dumb shit, right?
They're going to be involved in like kind of doing the admin side, right?
You get like a couple days on the beach, whatever.
Then OIG does the Criminal Investigations Office of Inspector General.
I guarantee they're both probably working together and investigating the Secret Service side.
They're going to be looking at the operations plans.
They're going to see who was on the floor, who was there.
They're all going to be interviewed by OPR and OIG.
So three multiple investigations.
And then on top of that, you've got Congress doing their investigation where they're bringing her in and asking questions as well.
So there's going to be four different types, you know, that I just named right there.
One criminal by FBI, criminal by the state.
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Do you think that Kim Cheadle and some of these Secret Service agents on the ground who were aware of the shooter before he opened fire and even Alejandro Mayorkas should face criminal charges?
Now, but to go back to the phone, so-- - Yeah, explain that because-- - Sure. - We saw a report earlier this week and people were mocking it because it's like, oh, the government can hack into anything, but they can't hack into a 20-year-old shooter's phone.
There were reports that the FBI couldn't get into his phone because he had some type of an encrypted password, yet they had no problem getting into Roger Stone's phone or any of the conservative operatives when they were trying to go after President Trump.
during the Russia collusion hoax and also after January 6th.
So people said, how is it the United States government can't get into a 20-year-old shooter's phone?
And a lot of people found that to be kind of unbelievable.
But I guess now a report came out saying that they finally, right, they finally accessed his phone.
So explain that to people and just whether or not it's believable that the federal government could potentially have a hard time getting into jailbreaking, I guess is the correct term.
So I think it's very important for the audience to understand that.
How law enforcement exploits telephones.
There's multiple ways to exploit telephones.
We're talking about Title III intercepts and listening to someone speak.
We're talking about search warrants to actually go into the device and look through it.
Pen registers to see who they're calling.
Phone toll analysis, subpoenas to get subscriber information.
There's multiple ways and different routes.
Pings where you're knowing where their location is.
All of these are different types of law enforcement techniques to get information through a phone.
Now, in this case with Crooks, their objective was to get into the phone to actually look at the data within the phone.
Now, I've taken, I've seized literally hundreds if not thousands of phones, and I've looked at all different types of kinds.
And some, as an HCI agent, right, you don't have, when someone comes into the country through the border, they don't have the Fourth Amendment right.
We're able to search their phones at the border.
So in this case, though, since it's in the United States, you need something, you need a search warrant, right?
So, and that's probably easy to get.
This guy tried to kill the president.
We need to identify other co-conspirators.
Simple, get a probable cause, get in there.
Now, getting the phone unlocked is another thing.
Now, what law enforcement does when they have a phone and they want to get into it is if they don't have a passcode, this is where the games begin.
And the reason why is because a lot of phones have...
encryption software, et cetera.
And a lot of the times there's protections in there where if you put the passcode in too many times, it's going to either lock forever or wipe the phone.
So law enforcement has to be very careful as to how they're going to get into the phone.
I probably wonder, well, how the hell do they do it?
It's a technology that law enforcement uses, intelligence agencies, etc., where you hook the phone up to this device, and if you have the passcode, you get in there and you can get everything from it, text messages, emails, etc., easy.
If you don't have a passcode, then you need to crack it.
Cellbrite, what it does is, it slowly decodes the password, and obviously the longer the password, the make of the phone, the model of the phone, the year of the phone, etc.
Every phone has a different timeline on how long it takes to break, depending on a multitude of different factors.
iPhones are pretty difficult.
But with that said, with this phone, since they didn't have a passcode, 'cause he was dead, they had to go ahead and break it.
I knew right away that they couldn't get in the phone when I heard that they sent the phone to Quantico.
And for those that are wondering, that's where their FBI lab is.
And if their CFAs, their certified forensic agents, weren't able to crack it there from the Pittsburgh field office, I knew that he probably had a very tough code that they couldn't get in, so they had to send it over there.
So they sent it over there overnight, and they're able to get in to a couple days later, which is pretty impressive.
But the reason why it takes a while is because the way the Cellbrite works is that, or whatever device they use, Cellbrite's just the most popular one, the way it works is it slowly decodes the code without really alerting the phone because their goal is to not get the phone wiped.
So that's why it could take a while depending on the make, model, device, etc.
So that's why it took a while.
They did it pretty quickly, but I've seen phones take a day or two, all the way to months, depending on how complex the code is and what type of phone it is.
So the fact that they already get in there so quickly is actually pretty impressive.
And along with, well, along with this active investigation and the attempted assassination of President Trump, we have now seen reports yesterday that after this phone call, just almost immediately after the Senate briefing with the Director of Secret Service, the FBI, and members of the United States Senate, Joe Biden issued a statement saying, if he was diagnosed with a medical condition, Perfect timing.
By his doctors that he would consider stepping down and then moments later his doctors announced that he had been diagnosed with COVID.
You know, if we are looking at a potential assassination attempt by, well an inside job, planned assassination attempt inside job by the Biden administration, you have to remember that these are all Biden administration officials.
Then the question is, wouldn't then the sitting United States President who appointed these officials have to also resign?
And so I made the arguments yesterday, boldly, on X saying that it's a lot.
easier and simpler to resign over a medical condition or, you know, making up a medical condition as an excuse, as opposed to having an investigation play out.
The American people learning that this was in fact an inside job by the Biden administration to assassinate his top political opponents after this disastrous debate and resigning for trying to murder Donald Trump and actually.
As more information comes out, like, I can't even get mad at you.
You know, I'm reserving my judgment for the moment, but I'm not really... If someone tells me I think it was an inside job, I'm not going to look at them like they're crazy.
I'm not saying that Biden said go kill Donald Trump, but what I'm saying is that Clearly people at the Secret Service were aware of this and they were willing to let it happen.
If you have law enforcement officials or agents or any type of official in our government that was aware of a plot to kill the president and You don't do anything to stop it, then yeah, you are complicit in an inside job to kill the President of the United States.
And so, that's why I think we need to start talking about criminal investigations.
So if that's the case, I just think that it'd be a lot easier for him to resign for a medical condition than to resign when ultimately the truth-- - When do you think it announced if he were to do it? - When the truth comes out that it was Biden administration officials or government officials within his control who were aware of a plan to kill Donald Trump.
What do you think that will do to people that aspire to work for these agencies?
Do you think that it would dissuade people from joining, or do you think that it would ultimately destroy any credibility of our law enforcement agencies going forward?
So my question is, is if they falsified evidence during the raid on Mar-a-Lago, which we know they did, and Judge Cannon just dismissed the case, the documents case to President Trump and found it, found that Jack Smith was unqualified to be a special counsel because he was not confirmed by the United States Senate, then how can we trust the FBI,
the same FBI that has been raiding the homes of January 6th protesters and helped facilitate the coup against Donald Trump the same FBI that has been raiding the homes of January 6th protesters and helped facilitate the coup against Donald Trump with Crossfire Hurricane and also signed off with agents from within the bureau falsely stating that the Hunter Biden laptop was Russian disinformation?
How can we trust them in an election year, especially in an election year, to carry out a proper investigation into the attempted murder assassination of Donald Trump?
Yeah, I mean, it's a very, it's a black eye for the FBI.
You know, the FBI doesn't have a good credit, doesn't have a good image right now.
They're not really credible to the American people.
I would say government trust is probably at the lowest it's ever been.
It's been dropping off precipitously the past few decades.
And, you know, I mean, it's kind of showing, right?
Like they just gave Julian Assange a plea and let him walk.
The J6ers, you know, they're starting to overturn some stuff with that.
Trump's case just got dismissed.
I think people are kind of waking up that the lawfare isn't going to work when you try to silence people.
People want the truth.
And I think that's something that they're starting to realize now.
As far as the FBI running this situation, it kind of sucks because They're the only agency that really has the resources to do an investigation like this, to interview hundreds of people, to do the backdrops, to do the stuff that goes into an investigation, to have a lab and be able to break into the phone so quickly.
The only other agency that could probably do this is actually my former agency, Homeland Security Investigations, but political assassination attempts or attacking political figures doesn't really fall under Homeland Security's purview.
So, I mean, I'm sure they could probably make an exception and have another agency kind of come in because the FBI is the lead agency on all the prosecutions against Donald Trump, right?
Whether we're going to talk about the insurrection case out of Washington, D.C. or the document case in Florida that just got dismissed, they are the lead agency.
So, it's just not a good look.
I mean, yes, you can make the argument it's a different field office, it's a different United States Attorney's Office that's running this investigation.
They're all different, that's true.
But I think in general, from an optics standpoint, it's not good.
I think them bringing in another agency to do the investigation might look a little bit better optically.
I think there just needs to be an internal investigation as well by private security firms.
I don't even know if we can trust the federal government, especially given how politicized this was, because these agencies ultimately respond and report to the Biden administration.
If this was an inside job by the Biden administration or Biden administration officials, I feel like that just kind of taints the entire investigation.
Maybe there does need to be some kind of independent review.
The Department of Justice in itself is just, I mean, it's been a shamble under Merrick Garland.
That's something that, you know, the whole structure itself, because if you're going to blame the FBI, right, which I definitely see why, right?
I mean, I didn't work for them, so I don't care.
They have a bad reputation, the law enforcement agencies anyway.
You gotta also blame the Department of Justice because they're the ones that put, Merrick Garland is the one that pretty much was involved in getting Jack Smith, and like obviously he tried to diss himself, but at the end of the day, you're the Attorney General, you're the Chief Law Enforcement Officer in the United States, because over law enforcement agencies like the FBI and ATF and the Marshals, etc., and also over the United States Attorney's Offices, which are responsible for all federal prosecutions.
I mean, it's cool because this isn't really my niche, but I guess, you know, the stuff that I talk about when it comes to dating and feminism, etc., you know, people that are more conservative tend to agree with my viewpoints anyway.
Yeah, they should have done that from the beginning.
When you have someone like him, because here's the problem, and I could talk to this a little bit, so former presidents don't get the same security detail, obviously, as a sitting president.
However, What they need to do, and actually Bongino made a tweet about this and I had said it in the space as well, we both agree, he's a former Secret Service agent, is that former presidents need to be assessed from a threat level perspective versus you're just a former president so we're just going to give you the standard boilerplate presidential detail.
No.
If the president is someone who is divisive like a Donald Trump, they need more security and protection because there's a lot of loonies out there that want to hurt him.
Like if this turns out to be an inside job, which I do believe it is, what does that mean for the agency of the Secret Service going forward and the protection of United States presidents?
I mean, how can any president or anybody who receives Secret Service protection trust in the protection that they're receiving or they're told that they're going to be receiving if it is found that this was an inside job?
I'm really just happy that Trump is okay and I'm glad that they got on the presidential, uh, like a presidential level detail.
They should have given it to him before.
It's ridiculous that it took him almost getting shot, uh, to get him the security that he needs, but I'm just glad that he's here with us still and I'm glad that they gave him the security he needs.
Before we get to our next guest, we're going to talk to Congressman Lee Zeldin shortly about the Democrats' efforts to push Joe Biden out of the presidential race.
Yesterday, following this Senate briefing with Secret Service and members of the United States Senate, It was coincidentally, right?
Coincidentally reported that Joe Biden released a statement saying that, well, if I was diagnosed with a medical disorder, then I would consider dropping out.
And right after that, right after that, he was diagnosed with COVID.
And then he was shortly thereafter seen Boarding Air Force One, struggling to get up the stairs, barely looking alive.
So go ahead and watch this clip of Joe Biden because, you know, they're trying to force the imagery, force the messaging.
He even tweeted, I'm sick.
I mean, I don't know who on his team thought that was a good idea to tweet, I'm sick.
But go ahead and watch this clip and see for yourself the way that the messaging to accelerate the dumping of Joe Biden is being pushed out, not only by his own campaign, but by top Democrats in our country.
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This is the same that you have been on the last few weeks.
We played that on loop for you just so that you can see how severe it is.
Not only does he have, you know, severe cognitive deficiencies, but he can barely walk up the stairs.
And yesterday it was reported that Chuck Schumer, as we reported over a week ago, has called on Joe Biden to step aside.
It was also reported yesterday that former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi is now calling on Joe Biden to step aside and drop out of the presidential race because he's going to be a drag on down-ballot Democrat candidates.
And yesterday, it was also reported that California Congressman Adam Schiff, one of the biggest Trump haters in our country, is also calling on Joe Biden to step aside as the Democrat nominee for president.
So, this is just the domino effect, folks, okay?
You are going to have...
All the top Democrats, as we just saw this last week.
I mean, Loomer Unleashed was on the ground in Washington, D.C., confronting every single top Democrat.
We were stationed outside of the DNC headquarters when they had their emergency meeting.
We were stationed outside of the Democrat Senatorial Campaign Committee headquarter office, where all the Democrat senators were having an emergency meeting with Mike Donilon and Steve Ruscetti, the campaign senior advisors for the Biden administration.
And they all were running in hiding, you know?
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They had Capitol Police literally blocking off the street with barricades.
To prevent and keep members of the press from reporting the truth or having any contact whatsoever with Democrat senators and with Joe Biden, senior advisors.
It just goes to show you how ahead of the curve Loomer Unleashed is, right?
They love hating on us.
They love saying that we're conspiracy theorists or that we take it a bit too far.
But here at the RNC this week, I spoke with members of the United States Senate last night, their chiefs of staff.
I spoke with members of Congress last night, and they all said that our videos are, without a doubt, forcing the hands of these Democrat officials to further expedite Uh, Joe Biden stepping down.
So just to refresh your memory, let's go ahead and play the clips back to back of Loomer Unleashed confronting Adam Schiff, Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer this last week up on Capitol Hill, asking them whether or not Joe Biden should step aside as the Democrat nominee and whether or not they believe that he has dementia and is fit to remain as commander in chief of our country.
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Congressman Schiff, should Joe Biden remain in a race?
Senator Schumer, do you stand by your comments yesterday that you're ready to replace Joe Biden?
Do you support Kamala Harris as Joe Biden's replacement, Senator Schumer?
Senator Schumer driving away.
President's upside.
Speaker Pelosi, do you still support Joe Biden after that awful debate performance?
Should Joe Biden drop out?
What are you hoping to hear this morning, Speaker Pelosi?
So neither Pelosi, Adam Schiff, or Chuck Schumer had any answers to give Loomer Unleashed news.
No surprise because Democrats, they hate accountability and they just really, they don't know how to answer tough questions because the media has been giving them a pass for the longest time.
Let's go ahead and show this report.
Pelosi behind Schiff call for Biden to step aside.
Doesn't think he can win, White House source says.
This is a Reuters report.
And you can see that really just everybody is now turning on Joe Biden.
Some of his biggest supporters, Nancy Pelosi, Adam Schiff, Chuck Schumer.
You've had over 20 Democrat reps in Congress call for him to step aside as the Democrat nominee for president.
And obviously, the Democrats need to make a decision sooner rather than later because the DNC convention is quickly approaching rapidly.
Actually, in Chicago in the next few weeks, and they don't even have anybody confirmed on the ballot for the state of Ohio.
So that's a big deal, especially now that President Trump has just announced that J.D. Vance is going to be his vice presidential pick, Senator from Ohio.
I also spoke with Vivek Ramaswamy, who was being discussed as a potential VP pick.
But he's also a strong surrogate for President Trump and will undoubtedly have a position in the next Trump administration.
But he is a longtime friend and associate of J.D.
Vance.
They went to law school together.
And I caught up with Vivek Ramaswamy outside of the RNC convention and I asked him about this because Ohio now is really at the center of this election.
It's obviously a key state, the 17th state in the nation with 17 electoral votes and now that it's receiving a lot of attention because the senator from the state of Ohio is now Trump's VP pick.
The Democrats need to move fast if they want to actually have a candidate on the ballot because as of now they do not have a candidate who has been certified to be on the ballot in the state of Ohio.
So he didn't deny it, and he said that he plans on speaking with President Trump soon to get his opinion on whether or not he's best served as serving in the Trump administration or whether or not he should run for the United States Senate.
And I do believe that Vivek Ramaswamy would win that Senate seat if he were to run for it because Well, he's very popular and he's very well known in Ohio and obviously being a friend and supporter of J.D.
But it's exciting nonetheless because it really does look like the Republicans surely have Momentum on their side, especially now that the Democrats are in chaos and disarray.
We've just seen nothing but love and positivity out of this RNC convention.
That's pretty impressive, I think, especially being an independent journalist with no major backing.
But we have Lee Zeldin's speech from last night at the RNC convention pulled up, so I'm going to play that for you, and then we will be joined momentarily, directly after the speech, by the Congressman himself.
I was on the House Foreign Affairs Committee under three presidents.
But only one ended wars without starting new ones.
President Donald Trump.
As one of two Jewish Republicans in Congress, it was amazing to witness history-making progress.
Strengthening the U.S.-Israel relationship under President Trump.
Moving our embassy in Israel to Jerusalem.
Recognizing Israel's sovereignty over the Golan Heights.
and launching the Abraham Accords, which no one said was possible.
Soleimani and the ISIS Caliphate were eliminated.
President Trump withdrew from the Iran deal, stopped those insane ransom payments, and crippled Iran with and crippled Iran with maximum pressure.
Everything went downhill under Biden.
Yes, the guy who advised Obama not to take out Osama.
Joe Biden advised against the mission that killed Osama Bin Laden.
As an American, and especially as a New Yorker, That's unforgivable.
Even in his prime, he had bad judgment.
And it's only gotten worse with age.
We cannot count on Biden to make this kind of crucial 3 a.m.
decision.
Heck, we can't rely on him at 3 in the afternoon.
He has refilled Iran's coffers.
Since October 7th, Biden has pandered to anti-Semites who cheer Hamas's attack.
All while Americans are still being held hostage in Gaza.
Biden turned 13 blue star families into gold star families with his fatal withdrawal from Afghanistan.
And then he lied about it during last month's debate, claiming that no service members had died under his watch.
We must elect President Trump.
Thank you.
Whether building an Iron Dome defense shield at home, countering China and other bad actors abroad, or securing our borders, he will make America strong and respected again.
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President Trump risks everything for us.
We need him back in the White House now more than ever before.
To make America great again, we must first, and God willing we will, expand the Republican majority in the United States House of Representatives.
We will flip the United States Senate.
We are going to elect J.D.
Benz our next vice president.
And we will make Donald J. Trump the 47th President of these United States.
Congressman Lee Zeldin also ran for governor of New York, nearly beating the crooked Governor Kathy Hochul, so perhaps he'll run again because he was very close.
He was very close and of course he campaigned against all of the rampant crime He campaigned to make New York safe again, to make America safe again, to make New York great again.
But now we're seeing that New York and New Jersey are in play this election season.
So perhaps President Trump will win New York and he'll win New Jersey.
When I spoke in the 2020 convention, that was a pre-tape because of COVID.
And this is obviously very different.
Live in an arena that was electrified with the story of 13 Blue Star families that became Gold Star families.
Electrified as the UNC frat bros came out to the convention hall.
The Nutra parents were out and others.
Real life Americans talking about their story, their experience.
their pain, but also their courage.
And in different ways, their stories impact those undecided voters across the country listening.
And there are people who are actually Biden and Clinton voters from 16 and 20, who maybe in 2024 realize that if they actually want to make America great again, if they want to make their streets safer, life more affordable, life more affordable, they want to secure our border, they want to be energy independent, Well, they need to vote for the president who's actually going to accomplish that to make our country strong again, but to elect Donald Trump president.
I think there will be messages for unity and, substantively, talking to those gettable Democrat and independent voters across this country to talk about why they don't have to let those Democrats take their votes for granted.
There are all sorts of Americans in these swing states and beyond who have been voting Democrat their whole life.
But now is an opportunity for them to take control of the destiny for their family, their community, and this country.
So let's talk to them about how we are going to secure our border.
We are the party who will make our nation prosperous again.
We will have a strong, effective foreign policy.
Again, we will make our nation energy independent.
We want our streets to be safe.
We want families to be strong.
I feel like this substantive delivery of what's really so important to us as Americans, what's so important to us as America First messengers, I think is now resonating with more people than ever before.
And while we're watching dysfunction and civil war over on the Democratic side as they try to take down their party's leader and president and standard bearer, here on the Republican side at the RNC, we've never been more united.
Absolutely, and we can contrast this, of course, right now with the absolute chaos and disarray within the Democrat Party, Congressman.
Just today and yesterday, there were reports that top Democrats, including Senator Schumer, Congressman Adam Schiff, your former colleague, and...
Nancy Pelosi, the former Speaker of the House, are now all calling on Joe Biden to step aside.
What do you think we can expect to see in the next few days?
There's reports that Joe Biden may be exiting the presidential election as early as this Saturday, although other reports say that we could see it happen over the next five days.
What are you hearing?
Because obviously you're not in Congress anymore, but you still have maintained those relationships and you, you know, are very politically connected and plugged in.
When do you think we can expect to see Joe Biden step aside?
I mean, there's certainly a possibility that he succumbs to this pressure, which is coming from the leaders of his party.
You mentioned the names of many Americans.
I mean, I remember George Clooney coming out a few days ago and all sorts of different members of Congress coming out against him.
Polls that are showing him even further behind.
But it really, in a way, vindicates Dean Phillips, who said before this primary process, we can't nominate Joe Biden.
He's not up for the job.
It's time for us to have The other problem, though, for the Democrats is that they can't pass up Kamala Harris, who's their DI pick.
It doesn't matter about merit.
Kamala Harris is the one person Joe Biden could have picked from that short list who was least capable of upstaging Joe Biden.
And there are a lot of people are saying we shouldn't have Joe Biden, but we should have Kamala Harris, who has all sorts of flaws herself, and in many respects is much further to the left than Joe Biden.
President Trump will do well against either of them.
If the Secret Service did, in fact, yesterday, tell Marsha Blackburn and other United States senators that they identified this shooter over 30 minutes prior to President Trump taking the stage and he had only been speaking for 20 minutes, then that then that means that they allowed him to get on stage with knowledge of a shooter in the audience.
So then that would lead me to to say that this was an inside job, because how could you say that this wasn't an inside job if the agency responsible for protecting the life of the president knew of a potential lethal threat to the president's life and allowed him to take the stage?
to say that this was an inside job, because how could you say that this wasn't an inside job if the agency responsible for protecting the life of the president knew of a potential lethal threat to the president's life and allowed him to take the stage?
And I know that's an inflammatory thing to say, and people don't want to imagine our government ordering the assassination of a United States president, but it's happened before.
So, again, do you think that we need to start having more pointed conversations about whether this was, in fact, an inside job by law enforcement agencies in the Biden administration?
These are the questions that are that are being asked right now is how the heck did this possibly happen?
Who knew what and when and why weren't certain actions taken because there's only one conclusion to reach.
When there's a law enforcement officer on the ground, when there are law enforcement officers that are on the ground, Who knew, and they didn't do their job, they didn't do what they were trained to do, and they didn't protect the President of the United States.
There are questions that need to be asked and answered, and I hope that they're answered this week, so that we can all have comfort in knowing truth, that we don't have to make any assumptions, we don't have to speculate, we can just say, this is exactly what happened, we don't have to wait months in order to find out what it is, and anyone who is responsible for these failures are held accountable.
Do you think that people who knew and didn't take action when they say that they identified a shooter before President Trump took stage, do you think that these people should possibly face criminal charges?
People like Kim Cheadle, some of the agents on the ground, and Alejandro Mayorkas, if in fact, you know, it is further reiterated that they knew that President Trump could have been shot the moment they allowed him to get on stage?
Depending on what they knew, there's a possibility that the facts may lead to criminal charges.
I mean, I'm a former prosecutor.
You take a crime, you see whether or not the elements of that crime are there and that it can be proven in court, and you go.
And it doesn't matter who's responsible for it.
We're not looking for a particular person and then trying to find a crime.
You ask the questions, you do your investigation.
If the facts are there to support the elements of a criminal statute on the books, no one should get immunity from that just because they were somebody who was in law enforcement.
Listen, there's a possibility that the facts here may end up leading to even people in law enforcement being held responsible.
And so what kind of charges are we potentially talking about?
Accessory to attempted murder of the United States President or accessories to murder given the fact that Corey Camparate, the firefighter who tragically lost his life, was a victim of one of those bullets that struck him in the head and killed him.
Do you think that they could potentially be charged as accessories to murder and attempted murder?
Depending on what the answers are to the questions that are out there, what the facts are, if it can be proven, then yes, there's a possibility that there will be law enforcement officers who should be prosecuted for their role.
But it really requires an investigation.
And I don't want to start speculating or making assumptions.
I want to be able to have a conversation with you within days Not months or not years.
I want to have a conversation within days where you and I are armed with all sorts of new black and white facts as to who the names are of the people who knew what and when.
And listen, there might be people in law enforcement who had information and they were on comms pleading For some type of a response.
There might have been a sharpshooter on a roof who was looking for a green light and not getting one.
And you have to figure out who in that chain of command was not making sure that the president was protected.
I'm not going to assume that every single person who came into contact with this information, you know, did something criminal.
Quite frankly, there might be all sorts of law enforcement officers who are handling things by the books.
And we saw it with our own eyes as far as Some members of the President's detail who jumped on stage to protect him.
But listen, I would love to have a conversation with you within days with far more answers as opposed to just questions.
You mentioned that there needs to be an investigation.
How can the American people and President Trump himself trust the investigation into the attempted assassination of his physical being given the fact that this investigation is being carried out and also controlled by the FBI?
The same FBI that manufactured and distorted evidence in the documents case that was recently dismissed by Judge Eileen Cannon in Fort Pierce, Florida.
The same FBI that has raided Mar-a-Lago.
The same FBI that is demonizing Trump supporters as the biggest terrorist threat in the country under Merrick Garland and Christopher Wray.
While ignoring groups like Antifa and ISIS and Hamas and all of these other radical Islamic factions in our country that are terrorizing Americans, especially Jewish students on college campuses.
How can we actually trust this investigation given the massive credibility crisis at the FBI?
There should be no... Christopher Wray, I'm not sure if you saw this, Congressman, he actually just denied a request that was sent to him by the House Judiciary Committee to appear before Congress this week to answer about the attempted assassination.
Questions directed, clearly, to Secret Service, to local law enforcement, to anybody who is on the ground or part of that chain of command.
If the questions are not answered within days, We will know very quickly whether or not this is a stonewalling.
But the fastest thing is for Congress, when they come into session next week, to be pushing all in for answers.
And quite frankly, this is just way too high profile for anyone to wish this investigation to just go away.
The American public is demanding it.
Uh, and I just really hope that come, you know, next Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, that you're able to be on air and actually start assessing Breaking down, analyzing actual facts that are coming in.
Listen, if you get to next Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and it's all more responses like you just mentioned from Christopher Wray, then we're talking about something really different.
And folks need to be fired with more urgency.
And whoever replaces these people need to be pledging to come in, not trying to cover anything up, but coming in to make sure that they're providing transparency and answers.
Your viewers are out there who know you're fighting a good fight.
You travel around the entire uh, country.
You're, you're looking to get truth out.
Uh, and the fact is we all need to do our part.
November 5th is coming up fast.
It's not the only day to vote.
It's the last day to vote.
Uh, and we need to make sure that in swing States and an expanded map beyond that, we don't just put this entire battle on president Trump to fight all by himself.
Uh, We are standing on his shoulders.
But if we're strong enough and we're doing our part, he can also stand on ours.
And God willing, January 2025, President Trump is getting sworn in as the 47th president.
I want nothing less.
We should be settling for nothing less.
But we need to bust our asses in order to make it happen.
So that was Congressman Lee Zeldin from the state of New York.
Great interview there.
And look, I think that's really damning.
Even the Congressman, who is a former prosecutor, said that if it comes out that members of law enforcement did in fact have information about the attempted assassination before it happened, and they failed to take action, they could potentially be facing criminal charges, as I've been suggesting these last few days.
I hope to see Kimberly Cheadle and Alejandro Mayorkas and some of these officers on the ground face criminal charges for their actions of withholding information.
Excuse me, that was what was relayed yesterday to these senators on that briefing call, which is why Marsha Blackburn went ballistic on Kimberly Cheadle last night when she saw her at the RNC convention.
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Oh wow, so Joe Biden is going to be dropping out of the race and he's not going to be endorsing Kamala Harris.
So we'll see.
Let's see.
We'll see what happens, whether or not this is going to happen tonight.
It would be quite the distraction if Joe Biden decides to announce tonight that he's dropping out the moment that President Trump is supposed to be giving his nomination speech.
The media is going to have to decide to juggle that.
So we are getting reports that Biden may, in fact, be dropping out tonight, the same time that President Trump is going to be giving his nomination speech, which is in bad taste given the fact that this is President Trump's first speech since surviving an assassination attempt.
So we'll be there to report it all live for you.
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