April 12, 2023 - The Lindell Report - Mike Lindell
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Hello everybody and welcome to the Lindell Report.
Brandon, are you there?
I wanted to get on for a little bit.
I don't have much time.
I got about 10 minutes, but I have a couple of big announcements to make.
Are you there?
I can't hear you.
I'm not hearing you.
It's not good.
Go ahead, Brandon.
Hello? Hello?
Yeah, no, I can hear you.
Okay.
All right.
All right.
So I'm live right now.
Okay.
All right, everybody.
My Brandon's fixing his audio.
A couple things.
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And once like I said, we're not bringing them back.
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Brandon, are you there yet?
I am here.
What was wrong with my mic, but I think they fixed it.
Okay, good.
Okay, good.
So I just told everybody about the sale before they can beat it before tomorrow.
So I want to, so we got that out of the way, use promo code L77 everybody, maybe halfway through the show tonight.
I'm only going to be on here for about five minutes, but maybe you can break and tell them all about that.
And maybe on your show too, they go to a national TV tomorrow and they're going to go fast.
And once they're, once they're gone, they're gone.
So I wanted to give it to our audience first.
Okay, and then, everybody, I wanted to announce we have our first billboard for the Election Crime Bureau, our new platform, and that's in, Brandon, do we have that billboard?
Look at there, everybody.
There it is.
There it is.
And that went live.
Brandon, can you see?
I don't have it on my phone here.
I wanted to do a shout-out, I think.
Started airing today in downtown Detroit, Michigan.
Downtown Detroit, Michigan on I-75, I-75.
They got almost a half a million daily viewers.
Just under a half a million daily viewers that are, and by the way, they're currently stopped, dead in traffic, looking at this billboard, I'm told right now by my sources.
And this info, of course, is being brought to us in part by some great people.
So we give a shout out to Ben, Is it Christian or Christian?
making it happen and it wasn't easy.
It wasn't easy to get these approved as you can imagine in this day and age.
Is that Christine or Christine?
Good catch, Christine.
Thank you.
Yeah, Christine.
Christine, Ben, and Eric, thank you so much for making this possible.
This is the start of many.
We have to get the word out, everybody.
We need help with the Election Crime Bureau.
This is like an umbrella over everything going on in this country to fix our election platforms.
So send everybody you know their electioncrimebureau.com.
And by the way, I'm going to announce it now.
Uh, we haven't picked the dates in August, but we're going to have the election crime barrel summit.
Which will be, uh, that's kind of like becoming an annual and we had the Cyber Symposium.
Then we had the Moment of Truth Summit.
It'll all come to a head this year in August at the Election Crime Bureau Summit.
And this is going to show you everything that the great things that are happening as we speak.
It'll say everything that we have to do.
Um, um, you know, that every we're going to break down every single County in the United States.
What can be done in your own County?
And by the way, the Election Crime Bureau, you guys, when you go to their, um, when you go there to the.com within a week, we're going to have up our, this platform that will show County by County, what's going on in your own County and what you can do to help.
Whether it's resources or whether, whether, uh, um, whether there's things going on where you can do, you know, petition your County clerks to, uh, go to paper ballots and count it.
And by the way, we know now... You do or don't?
What's that?
Hello?
Yep.
Nope.
We're here, we're good.
All right.
Well, everybody, I was just down at Club 47 in Florida.
I did, I spoke down there.
We had a, and it was a great message of hope.
Everybody there said, you know, they're not hearing this stuff.
They're not, they're sitting out there watching your Fox News's of the world and not getting what's really going on in our country that is going to help save our country, which is fix your election platforms.
And this is paper ballots, hand counted, precinct level, voter ID, same day voting, all these things.
But we now have, if you haven't heard already, Osage County in Missouri actually did their election with paper ballots hand counted using Linda Rant's system.
And it went off great.
There was Democrats, Republicans working together, citizens now, these citizens working together, and there were no mistakes.
It was a hundred percent accuracy.
And there was machine problems, by the way, all over the state of Missouri.
And they got done 20 minutes later than the machine.
So that's pretty good for the first time out, right?
But everything was counted the same day everything was done.
And it was just an amazing, amazing example we have to the country now.
And we have many other counties now ready to follow right behind them.
And we'll be talking about all them.
We're gonna get them all up.
And one of the things you can all do out there right now, every day, You know, reach out to your county officials that run your county and say, we want paper ballots and count it.
And we're going to have, once we get the election crime barrel, once we get that county by county chart up, I believe there's 3,143 counties that are something like that in the United States.
Every county, your county will be up there and you can just click on it and say, you know, here's what I can do in my own county.
So that's going to, that's going to really help.
And, uh, And by the way, if you want to support us right now, go to the election crime bureau.com.
There's a video I put up there and, uh, right now you can, um, we're taking all the support we can get through the Lindell legal offense fund, which is on there.
Um, and, and Brandon, I want to make one more announcement before I go.
I reached out to the RNC.
I've been working with, uh, uh, quite a few of them.
And I actually talked to Ronna McDaniel, uh, today.
We connected.
It's been back and forth.
We've been busy.
She's been busy.
I've been busy.
But we talked for quite a while.
And here's, you know, in January, the RNC, I don't know if people realize this, but they put a resolution up to go against ranked choice voting.
And that really helped.
And they endorsed not doing that.
Um, it helped a lot of these states where the Republicans were right on the edge.
Hey, we should do that.
He got stopped in his tracks.
Another thing that they're, uh, that the RNC is against is harvesting.
I didn't know this, but, uh, did you know this, Brent, in the, in the state of Arizona, they, uh, fought it all the way up to the Supreme Court and won where they wanted to legalize ballot harvesting there.
Did you know that?
I don't know.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So there was a lot of good things.
I found out that they, that they have been doing it.
We're going to collaborate and find out they have over 60 lawsuits going on.
As we know, we people on the ground, we have 50 some lawsuits, so we're going to have all this.
You'll know what's going on in your state and your County through the election crime Bureau.
And also everybody we're working to a resolution to an agreement.
Hopefully, hopefully that the RNC will endorse.
Paper ballots, hand counting, precinct level, voter ID, everything we've wanted, everything we go in, everything that we do want to have elections instead of selections.
And if you do that, Brandon, what we want is to go into states and not have to fight our own party.
You know, to go there, and you get there, and you've got a Kim Hammer, like in Arkansas, who, you know, wants to keep machines, and, you know, it's disgusting, right?
How can you be against paper ballots, hand counting, especially now that we have a perfect example of how great it works, the public trusts it, it's transparent.
You know, we'll be working on that.
And Rana was, she goes, yeah, this is, you know, obviously you have to have, she can't make that decision.
It comes from a resolution within the RNC of the 168.
And I don't know exactly how it all works, but I'm going to be talking to all of them.
If I have to do one by one again, I will, you know, going across, talk to each one and say, and get whatever votes are necessary to get that resolution
passed.
But that'll be a big thing.
That'll help everything we're doing with the cause of America.
It'll help everything we're doing with the Election Crime Bureau
because there's nothing worse than having to fight your own party
to get to a fair election.
I mean, that's what we've been talking about for how long now, right?
Yeah, absolutely.
Anyway, I gotta get going here, but you guys have wanted to come on
and give me those updates.
Get those per cal sheets before that goes live across our country tomorrow.
You can still get them.
Why don't you put that up, Brandon?
I'll put that up for the website there so you can see what I'm talking about.
It's on the MyPillow website.
We'll pull that up.
Pull that up in the control room if you would, Logan.
And if you can, if you can, Brandon, too, during your show tonight or whatever, I wanna give those guys a lot of publicity to put up that billboard.
You know, a couple places in Times Square, the billboard did not pass.
I mean, not pass, they wouldn't let it go up there.
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Can you click on that?
There we go.
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So Brandon, if you can't put that billboard up, I want to tell you, this is a huge thing
too because remember, they weren't canceling or they weren't letting us put the billboards
They're the great people out there.
These are people that these are, these are, these are volunteer people that put up the money and put this up.
These are, these are doing it to help our country and to get these, uh, these billboards up everywhere to make awareness.
People need to hear the hope.
And the hope is where we are.
The hope is from the bottom up that we're doing, going county by county with the Election Crime Bureau.
And remember, the Election Crime Bureau, everybody, what we're doing, we're fixing election platforms.
We're going back in time.
You know, we still have the Cary Lake repeal.
We have so many things going on, 50-some lawsuits going on out there now across the country, across many, many states.
And then also to fix the platforms going forward, whether, you know, with getting to our ultimate goal, which is fair elections instead of selection.
So thanks, Brandon.
I got to run.
And thanks.
Thanks for taking care of the show.
I'm going to try and get on the next couple of nights.
Over the next few weeks, it's going to be very spotty with everything I have going on.
But that thing down, I'll tell you what, when I heard from Club 47, there was a I think there was like 2,000 people, it was standing room only, and I think the guy said, Mike, I said, how long should I talk?
He says, oh, as long as you want.
I said, well, be careful what you ask for.
And I was on central time, and I got done about eight o'clock, about a little after eight, and I go, wow, it just seemed like I talked for almost two hours.
Well, granted it was.
It was a little after nine eastern time.
But everybody said it was great, and they actually wanted me to keep talking.
Because people are longing for hope out there, you know?
They're longing to hear the hope, and they don't hear these things on other stations.
One thing I did say, I want to close with this before I leave.
I did a good example and I told people this, I said, you know, in December of 2019, that was the manifestation of the election of 2016.
What happened, every decisions that were made from 2016, from our great real president Donald Trump being elected, all those decisions came down to December of 2019, where everybody's life had physically improved, right?
Where they had physically improved.
And I said, you know what though?
The election of 2020 is probably the most important election in history because the manifestation of that is everything that's going on out there where people are turning to our Lord Jesus Christ.
And it's the greatest revival in history, because people don't look to God when things are going good, like they were in December of 2019.
They look to Him when things aren't going so good.
So, if you look at it like that, you think, well, maybe all this is happening, and the big silver lining is everybody's You know, getting saved, which is a much bigger thing than all the physical things we've had that manifested from the great, you know, the election of 2016.
So, and God's hand in all this, everybody.
So everything is happening.
You're going to look back and say, wow, that had to happen.
This had to happen.
It all had to happen to get to the great place we're going.
So I just encourage everybody to keep the faith and we're going to get there.
So, all right.
We'll talk to you later.
Thanks, Brandon.
Thank you.
Mike Lindell checking in, and we'll continue rolling forward here.
Tina Peters is going to join us for just a quick second for a quick update.
Then we're going to be joined by Liz Harris.
She was sadly expelled from the House of Representatives in Arizona today.
She was with me last night, but tonight I think she's free to say whatever she wants to say, and we'll let her do that tonight.
But quickly first, update from Tina Peters.
She was with me on Brennan House Live for a few minutes last night, but I wanted to get her on here, Lindell Report, for this audience to find out what's going on with our friend Tina.
Tina, again, I'm sorry we're so short on time, so much breaking news, but I wanted to get you on here for a quick five-minute update.
Please tell our audience, the Lindell Report here, what's going on with your case.
You bet.
And I stand with Liz Harris.
You know, I've been putting information out.
These people that are doing this to us will be held accountable.
We know that.
I mean, the same God that made them, they're going to have to face and account for what they've done.
To keep the people from hearing the important information that Liz was trying to present at no fault of her own.
No fault of her own.
She did not know what was going to be presented.
She.
That's right.
That's what I said to someone today.
If they're so upset, why didn't they stop and shut it down?
They kept it going.
They let it keep going.
So why not expel all of them?
I mean, I don't understand.
I mean, they were just as responsible as you said.
You and I have not talked about this, by the way.
So you just said the same thing I said to two other people today.
They could have shut this down, but they kept it going.
And also, it was what I believe is exactly what's happened with me, what's happened with Trump.
Anybody that wants to come out with the truth, they want to silence you.
And that brings up my... So on Monday, I went to my sentencing.
So I had been convicted of obstruction of government operations.
Someone said to me, they said, well, with the government that's being in, you know, in the regime that's being in right now in the government, that's probably a badge of honor.
Well, they actually, and so say hi to DA Strui, because I'm sure he's listening right now as he listens to all my broadcasts and my Tina Peters show and anything that I'm on.
So say hi to him.
He stalks me.
And they presented to the judge three short clips.
One was 20 seconds, the other one was 30, and then the other was like 50 seconds, where I mentioned what someone said to me about how obstruction of government operations was a badge of honor.
And they used that to go after me to say that I was proud of what I was doing, and that I was putting it out there to get more people Uh, to join in and to obstruct government.
So this is, this is the game they're playing to try to turn us into criminals.
And, uh, so they gave me four months house arrest with an ankle bracelet.
Now I'm a 67 year old grandma.
I don't even have a parking ticket.
I don't have a speeding ticket.
I have no prior arrest, uh, history.
And they gave me four months house arrest with the ankle bracelet.
They gave me 120 hours of community service and general, useful public service.
And General Flynn said useful public service, quote, would be to train government bureaucrats on how to run free and fair elections.
So, but I don't know if they'll approve that kind of service, government service, public service.
And then they put a restitution.
So immediately, my attorney filed an appeal.
So none of this has gone into effect.
But can you believe it?
Granted, this is to set me up to show that I'm a criminal.
So May 5th, when my next court date comes, where they're going to try to convince a judge that I should be held in contempt of court for supposedly filming a public Uh, of public hearing.
I was in the, uh, in the gallery filming a public hearing.
The judge never said that, that anyone that was there couldn't film it.
And it was public.
It was on WebEx.
Uh, they're going to be sorely disappointed when they, if they do get into that iPad, which they, uh, uh, took from me and handcuffed me and threw me in jail.
And that night my father died.
I mean, they, they've just done everything they can, Brannon.
But they're going to be sorely disappointed if they do get into that by May 5th to find that there is nothing on there.
But they're going after me and that's why they handcuffed me.
That's why they're doing all this stuff because of the trial coming up in October.
And get this, like they don't know that my election manager, when they arrested her, it was her birthday.
Well, so October 17th is my late husband or my husband's Birthday, the one they took from me that the DA warned the attorneys not to help me because I was under investigation.
He was in a nursing home with advanced dementia and Parkinson's, and they went in and had him sign a divorce decree one month before our 36 year anniversary.
And that's not bad enough.
Then the night I was in jail, they harassed my family.
The next day they harassed my family, called my 93 year old mother.
Called my sister, told one sister, if the other sister didn't call him, they were going to call the sheriff and hold her in contempt.
She's in North Carolina.
Called my daughter in Chicago.
So this is the kind of tactic when they don't want you to speak.
These are CCP tactics.
And as people are going to find out, the CCP is involved.
The cartel is involved.
And these uniparty globalists are involved.
It's not Democrat or Republican, so stop fighting that.
It's not even the transgender.
It is people that are installed that are causing all of this to happen, whether they're transgender, Democrat, Republican, black, white, it doesn't matter.
It's the CCP, it's the cartels, it is the globalists that are in place to take over our country.
I just want to stay on the alarm and everyone needs to be involved.
This should be this and Liz is going to share coming up with what she's had to go through.
They wanted her out of there because she was exposing and she was she was calling out for election integrity.
And that's what we need in this country today.
So, you know, if people want to get in touch with me, they can contact me on my website, Tina Peters for Colorado.
Go watch.
That Mike Lindell, our great patron Mike Lindell that you just heard from, that the selection code, send that to everybody that you know.
You can reach me at RealTinaPeters on Twitter and Telegram and get this information out to people.
You've got to stand up.
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You know, we're going to win if everybody gets involved.
Amen.
Amen.
And we're going to ask our audience to pray for you, Tina, as well as support you and pray for you.
And thank you for coming on and giving this update to the Lyndell Report.
Like I said, you know you were on my show last night, but I wanted to get as much of our Lyndell audience to be aware of what's going on with you because we've been following you since the Cyber Symposium two years ago this August.
So thanks for coming back on tonight.
You bet.
You bet.
God bless you and God bless the people out there.
Please get involved.
Thank you, Tina.
Tina Peters checking in, and folks, do please pray for her, alright?
All right, someone else you can add to your prayer list is Liz Harris.
She's been through it the last few days, that's for sure, a few months.
She humbled me by giving me the exclusive first interview last night on Brannan House Live.
Yep, TV.
By giving me the first interview on Brannan House Live last night.
But since then, she has been expelled from the state legislature there in Arizona.
Today, she is free to speak and speak freely.
And so we've invited her to do that.
We'll spend the rest of the broadcast with her.
Liz, thank you for bearing with us as we had to get through some other pressing matters today.
And thank you for joining us tonight live here on Lyndell TV.
Thank you for having me.
I wish the decision was not to expel me.
I campaigned for three and a half years for this job that pays $24,000 a year.
But at the same time, I feel like a weight has been lifted because I do feel like I can speak a little bit more freely now.
Well, the floor is yours.
But before I give you the floor to say whatever you want to say now that you're kind of free, let me ask you, I had a few people today say, and maybe this is how the Uniparty works, but I've had a few people say to me, Didn't she work with a guy named Daniel McCarthy?
I didn't even know who Daniel McCarthy was.
I had to go look him up.
So that's the first question.
Did you ever work with a guy like Daniel McCarthy?
And for those of us who don't know, I did a little research on him today.
Tell us who he is and why are people trying to associate you with him?
Sure.
So in 2020, Daniel McCarthy ran for U.S.
Senate against Martha McSally.
And Martha McSally won that primary.
And I actually, like the first time I met him, it was at like a Trump event up in North Scottsdale.
And I actually said to Daniel at that point, before I understood how politics really worked, I actually said to Daniel, I said, when you like, should, not when you lose the primary, but should you lose this primary?
I want to make sure you're going to get behind the Republican candidate that wins, which would have been Martha McSally.
And I kind of got a response from him like he wasn't.
And I didn't really understand this concept of uniparty.
I was very naive.
This was like in July of 2020, July or August of 2020.
But when I kind of gauged his response of not supporting the fellow Republican, I got a little, like, I got some mixed feelings.
And now I kind of understand why.
He just felt like Martha McSally was the establishment candidate, and he does believe in his mind that he won the primary in 2020 for the Republican Party.
I don't know.
I know that he had a lot of support.
So what one of the criticisms of him was, was that he went out with a large group of people to start a new party.
So the new party was called the Patriot Party.
Did I work with him?
Did I collect signatures for him?
Did I do anything of that capacity?
No.
In fact, the Republicans were so threatened by the Patriot Party and Daniel McCarthy that we actually created a bylaw that if we try to create another party or go get signatures for another party or show that we're affiliated with another party, They can basically remove our voting rights.
So that's like the start of the Patriot Party.
My understanding is that Daniel McCarthy and a gentleman by Steve Daniels, and I'm not bad mouthing either one of them, but I'm setting the record straight because I've heard again and again and again, Liz, you are a Patriot Party operative and you are trying to burn down the Republican Party.
No, the Republican Party has been around for a very long time.
I would like to see the Republican Party reform itself, clean up its backyard, and to be the party for the people.
I mean, it's that simple.
So Daniel McCarthy, I mean, have I had text message exchanges with him over the last two years?
Yeah.
But I've never worked for him.
When Daniel McCarthy was getting a little bit sour on Trump, that's when I was turned off.
I think Daniel McCarthy had like a hundred reasons not to like Trump.
And I just, I couldn't get around him, like the vaccine and all these other decisions that Trump had made.
And I'm like, okay, when Trump was in office, gas prices were low.
The economy was good.
Joblessness.
I didn't have the homeless on the street that I'm seeing right now in my neighborhood.
I mean, everything was very different when Trump was in office.
I love the Trump economy, like a lot of Americans.
And again, if anyone starts getting sour on Trump, I'm like, do you realize he did not have to run for president of the United States?
I think a lot of us say that.
He could have had a very kush kush life, um, and, you know, golfed and had fun and spent time with his grandchildren.
And soon I'm sure there are going to be great grandchildren.
He could have had a great, like, and not have gotten involved in any of this.
So I hope that answers the question.
No, I'm not Patriot Party.
All the rumors about me working with Daniel McCarthy is false.
I've been warned by someone, and it's funny because that person deleted all text messages, because in Telegram you can do like a delete for all.
So he deleted all my messages.
This is not Daniel McCarthy.
It's someone else.
Someone else who warned me, Liz, you better not become associated or do anything with the Daniel McCarthy team because you're going to be accused of being part of the Patriot Party.
And all those messages today, I just noticed they're all gone.
He deleted them all.
So all this proof of me going back and forth with this third party, who is a Republican, a well-known Republican, I went back and forth and said, no, you do not have to worry about me and Daniel McCarthy.
So I'm a little bit disappointed that all those messages are gone, but they're gone.
It's okay.
I'll, I'll get over it.
Um, but the last point I wanted to make on the Patriot Party, Daniel McCarthy, is that, um, I do believe there's going to be another effort, um, with the Patriot Party, but it's not going to involve Daniel McCarthy or Steve Daniels.
And I guess people will just have to wait.
And I've already expressed to people that may or may not be organizing it, that I'm not interested.
I am Republican, and I really want to see the Republican party clean up its act, get really good election integrity reform in, and I'm going to stand by the Republican party.
Liz, let's talk about, thank you for that, let's talk about your text messages.
Did they obtain text messages from your phone where you were communicating with either Jacqueline, who made the presentation there in February at that dual committee of House and Senate representatives in Arizona?
Did they obtain messages between you and Jacqueline or you and John Thaler?
And if so, what were they trying to prove from those text messages?
And was there a reviewing of all the text messages in context?
How were those text messages used to make the case, if you will, against you?
Okay, so for the ethics hearing, I submitted 14 exhibits.
So I had everything laid out.
I did not know that this was going to be like a court of law where they could remove 10 of my exhibits.
So what they did was they removed 10 of my exhibits, which kind of put me a little off kilter because again, my presentation was going to explain what the purpose of the hearing was and go all the way from beginning, from the start of it to the end.
And then they sprung, at the hearing, Exhibit 5.
And what Exhibit 5 is, it's a compilation of text messages.
I did not start this text message chain.
I did not have John Thaler's phone number.
I only had Jacqueline Berger's phone number.
So it was a text message exchange created between Jacqueline Berger, John Thaler, and myself.
So when they put text messages in front of you, I'm like, Oh, you know, I'm like, I page through them.
I get the, I get exhibit five, I page through it.
I'm like, yeah, these are mine.
And, you know, and then I say, Hey, can I have an extra minute recess?
And I go outside just to get a little fresh air, talk to my friend.
And, um, like if they had given me a little bit more time, I could have said, okay, these are from John's phone.
And the reason I knew they were from John's phone is because when you have a text message exchange, Your name does not appear above your messages.
The other people, whether, no matter if it's telegram signal, messenger, it doesn't matter.
Your name doesn't appear above yours.
So when I looked at it the following day or that night, I said, okay, yeah, these had to have come from John Thaler's phone.
So I just assumed, I'm not big into, okay, they're hacking my phone or anything like that, although I know That anything that I text message and anything I talk about on the phone, there could be someone listening, but I legitimately thought that John Thaler may have left them, and where these text messages were left was on the legal counsel's desk, anonymously.
Now this is what's funny.
Whenever you try to get documents into that building, they grill you.
They look at it.
They open it up.
They read it at that front desk.
They send people out to review the documents before they let them in.
So someone anonymously dropping it off on the desk of legal counsel tells me that something's not right with the story.
There's something a little messed up.
And then when I finally, like I didn't pick up the phone and call John Thaler and say, what did you think you were giving these messages?
Like I actually said, Hey, these messages actually support a lot of what I'm saying.
I did not find the text messages to be incriminating.
However, there were select text messages left out.
And the example I use, Jacqueline Berger asked me if she had permission to bring a PowerPoint presentation.
And I said, yes.
And then when I found out that all presentations had to be delivered prior, like, uh, you know, a day prior, and I was like going back and forth with Breger on different items like titles and any questions for the speakers, like they were kind of, they weren't, they didn't have that sense of urgency that I have, that New Yorker in me.
So I actually said to them, Why don't you bring a handout, right?
I mean, and the way it was phrased, it kind of, it may have sounded like, okay, since they're asking to review these materials, but my perspective was from a timeline perspective.
And then handouts are typically, you know, three to four page handouts.
So when Jacqueline Breger brought that 81 page summary, I was shocked.
I was.
And one of my text messages, I actually said, like, I don't want to come back here anymore because what Jacqueline presented and what my colleagues' responses were, it was, for me, it was very scary.
And when they start talking about the Sinaloa cartel, who, you know, I know nothing about that cartel.
I understand what cartels are.
I had never really heard that much about the Sinaloa cartel.
And when she's talking about the Sinaloa cartel and then Senator Ken Bennett, Ask Jacqueline Breger, who invited you here?
Okay.
There was a situation in a prior committee meeting for military affairs and public safety.
When representative Rachel Jones said that her husband being a border patrol agent for 19 years, that there was something that the cartels did where they threw heads over the board, like they beheaded people and they threw it over the border.
I made the motion like this, basically like, great, now I'm going to get beheaded by the Sinaloa cartel.
Thank you Representative, sorry, Senator Bennett for asking Jacqueline Berger who invited her.
Like I actually feared for my safety for about 48 hours after that testimony.
So I know I went from text messages to kind of like other things, but, or other, um, accusations that have been made against me.
But the reason I bring up this thing is because in the complaint, Democrat Representative Stephanie Stahl Hamilton says that I made that, like, this, like, as a director, telling Jacqueline Berger, okay, cut.
No, that's not something I do.
I was literally, from that hearing, for a good 48, maybe even 72 hours, I was scared.
I was like, this is not good.
I was in my doctor's office the next day getting all these text messages from reporters, asking me if I was one of the people taking bribes.
They were creating all these narratives, and I was literally very scared.
I felt, initially, like I needed protection for me and my family.
The thing is, my kids are invincible.
They're like, Mom, I really don't want someone following me around on the college campus.
The whole entire situation was very scary for me.
I didn't know what was going to happen.
I know that the Arizona Senate staff member tried taking away the 81-page presentations.
What they said is that if you hand over that presentation, you are less likely to be FOIAed or public information requested.
And the majority of the people on the election panel, um, they actually handed over that 81 page document to Arizona Senate staff.
I was already out of the building, but there were two, uh, one representative and one Senator, to the best of my knowledge, who did not turn it in.
They said, no, it was given to me and I was going to keep them.
And you know, one of these, um, one of these legislators, she was actually scared That night that she held on to the document.
Like, now they were going to come after her.
Everything was super crazy.
And Brandon, like, I noticed that you got a copy of the 81-page document.
I know I didn't give it to you.
Like, I don't know who you even got it from.
Like, unless you got it from Jacqueline Breger.
I think it was sent to me from either either Jacqueline or John.
I'm pretty sure I have to go back and check and check my emails but it would have been from one of the two.
Sent it and said here you can read through it because I wanted to know what was given to the elected officials and I figured if it was given to elected officials and this is her testimony it's now public information we ought to all read it.
Again I came at this as a journalist.
I said from the beginning If this had been presented to me one-on-one, I probably would have said, I'll wait to spend more time on this and see this flesh out, which is not uncommon in my 33-year career, particularly since 1995 with broadcast.
But when it went public in front of a public panel like that at the legislature, At that point, I felt like, as media, as a talk show host, as a news guy, we had the obligation to ask, who is Jaclyn?
Who is John Thaler?
What does he have?
What is he saying?
Let's see if it's true.
Let's see if it's not true.
We invited Katie Hobbs on the show.
We invited anyone else that wanted to come on the show to refute that, to come on the show.
We were simply saying, hey, this was brought out in the public.
Let's ask questions.
And I guess I kind of felt the same way with the panel.
That day, some of them said things like, well, this is really intriguing.
This needs to be looked into more.
Thank you for bringing this forward.
I mean, you go back and watch that video at the end of her comments.
Nobody was slapping her down.
It was, you know, I guess people were shell-shocked.
I think we all were.
But Again, I guess as a layperson and a journalist, I'm thinking of it with two mindsets here.
If the people there at that hearing in charge didn't like what was being said, they had ample time to cut this thing off.
And to my watching it, they didn't.
They admonished her about a few things, but let it keep going.
If you didn't know what was going to be presented in totality, and maybe you can tell us why it was you wanted her to show up and what it was you thought she was going to present, if they didn't like what they were hearing or they felt it was out of the borders of their rules and regulations, why did they keep it going for so long?
Doesn't that make them just as culpable?
Or more so since they were the ones running the meeting?
Correct.
So just going back to the document, I think by collecting the documents from us that it was kind of like pulling the documents back.
Like in other words, like if they collected all the documents, then there would be nothing to go public.
I don't think they thought that Jacqueline or John would go public with it or get that initial attention that they got.
So the reason I bring this up is because Representative Alex Culloden said at one point, please enter this document into the record.
And then I, and if you remember the hearing, the testimony, there were a couple times that Jacqueline Berger was asked for a paginated version.
So then when I was preparing for my ethics hearing, I had heard rumblings that Wendy Rogers told a constituent that it was not in the record.
So when I was preparing for my hearing, I asked, can I have a time and date?
At like, at what point in time and what time and date was this put into the record?
And nobody has gotten back to me on that.
Now I did get the paginated version on Sunday morning after the hearing and for any committee members that who I had their cell phone number.
I actually texted them the link with the paginated version, but the copy in the record is the unpaginated version.
But again, it's just really weird that some of the panel members are saying it was never entered into the record.
Others are saying like, and then yet I'm being told it is.
And then when I asked, was it entered?
I was given all the documents that were entered into the record from the hearing.
But when I was, when I followed up, And now I have no right to getting the answer to this question.
At what point was it entered?
Nobody can give me an answer.
They should answer it was entered at the exact date and time that Representative Alex Culloden said entered into the record.
My point is, is that a large part of this, I felt, was like, it's kind of like a cover-up.
So as far as what Jacqueline Berger was going to present.
So the things that I found fascinating, again, anything that related to election integrity.
One was ballots found in a van or vans coming out of Mesa residents or residences.
So I said to Jacqueline Berger, when I met her that Sunday, like you either need the person who saw this to come and testify.
I didn't even, I wasn't even the one.
To say, Jacqueline, can you come testify?
I said, okay, with everything that you have, do you have a PI or, uh, you know, an investigator or an attorney or someone that can come and present?
And Jacqueline said, I would probably be the best person because she had an all encompassing view of everything versus people who have worked on this piecemeal over the last three and a half, four years.
They might just know about one or, you know, a few aspects of it.
At least that was my understanding.
So, um, um, so anyway, so finding the ballots outside of a Mesa residence.
So I, when I did my canvassing and when I did all my work on election integrity, I cannot begin to tell you how many times I heard like someone in a high profile vehicle look down And see people in a car, a regular automobile, like filling out ballots with all these ballot envelopes in the back seat.
And I would say to them, okay, do you have any pictures?
No, I was scared.
I didn't know what to do.
Okay.
Well, can you do an affidavit?
I mean, that just my natural thing.
Can you get an affidavit?
And that's what I asked Jacqueline Breger for.
If she couldn't bring in the witness to what he had seen in, I think it was October of 2020.
Could she get an affidavit?
So she actually did get an affidavit.
The affidavit was dated February 22nd, the day before the election.
I wasn't super excited about that, but it is what it was.
So that was one item.
The second item, which is very, very, very important, is backdoor portals.
So in order to upload falsified documents, To a recorder's website in any county, no matter where you are in the United States, you would need to have a backdoor portal.
Like you, it's not, I mean, I don't see, but I could be wrong.
I mean, everything gets done in Arizona.
I'm in real estate, so everything gets done electronically.
So when we record on a house, it's basically sent electronically and then we all sit around for the recorder to actually record it.
You know, and that's standard operating procedure.
So for what John Thaler was claiming, though, is that these documents allegedly forged by Brittany Ray Chavez.
And I mean, that doesn't really have anything to do with election integrity, but that these documents were able to be uploaded into a backdoor portal.
And if I remember correctly, it was four counties that he witnessed Brittany Uploading to or had knowledge of Brittany uploading to, and those were Maricopa, Yuma, Yavapai, and Pima.
So if someone had access into the government databases, understand that one of the, one of the responses we got back in 2021, when Ben Cotton and Doug Logan and I, we were all saying we wanted the routers.
We wanted the Splunk logs.
They were saying that there was too much law enforcement data, that the whole system was kind of all together, and it would compromise information, and they couldn't just let us have access to the routers.
Well, that's when my brain and one of John Thaler's claims were, Well, this is how they're getting into the system.
This is how they're getting into voter registration databases.
So that's why I felt very strongly that that piece would relate to election integrity.
So those were examples.
And should Jacqueline Breger, just like anyone that comes in to speak to us, like they go off in all sorts of directions.
People come in to speak about bills all the time.
We do not ask for their testimony in advance.
Now, I am a freshman.
But I'm not gonna say, you know, I think a few legislators are out there saying Liz Harris made a rookie mistake.
I'm not sure, because it is the people's house.
And Jacqueline Breger did testify to those two items.
The problem is, is it just got buried in the entire testimony.
And again, it's the people's house, and we have constitutional rights to let the people basically speak to the government And then it's our job as legislators to create laws around
what they're expressing to us.
And anyway, that's pretty much my story.
I'm sticking with it.
I don't have any reason to cover anything up.
Yeah.
So let me ask you this.
I mean, if you just put your name into a search engine right now today, you're everywhere.
You're on the Arizona Republic.
You're on CNN.
You're on The Guardian.
You're on NPR, New York Times.
I mean, you are everywhere today.
And let me read some of the headlines.
One of them here is This is the Arizona Republic.
Arizona Representative Liv Harris expelled from the House of Representatives for quote
disorderly behavior, end quote.
What was your disorderly behavior?
I don't know.
I'm sure they're gonna say- I know they just expelled a bunch of guys from the
legislature in Tennessee, but it's pretty obvious to watch why they were expelled.
Three folks come onto the floor, one was using a bullhorn, so obviously there's a problem there, but you weren't doing something like that.
I guess I don't understand what your disorderly behavior was.
So if you remember, I don't know if I said this on your show yet, but one of the messages I got the first week I was there, it's this message I kept hearing, protect the institution.
So I think what they're trying to say by, again, it wasn't me that impugned any legislator.
It wasn't me that impugned the house.
Do you know what I'm saying?
So I think they're trying to say that the disorderly behavior Was being unkind to the institution, not protecting the institution.
That's probably what their interpretation is.
What do you make of those who say, well, she lied.
She lied and she knows she lied and we know she lied.
What do you say to those charges?
It's baloney.
The questions that they asked, I answered.
So typically, when you are testifying, you do not give all this extra information.
The question they should have asked was, were you aware of allegations that John Thaler was making?
I would have said, yeah, I was aware.
Then, next question, were you aware of those allegations being presented?
And at that point, my statement, and it will never change, I made it very clear, Every speaker had 20 minutes and it had to be election integrity related.
So falsified deeds are not election integrity related.
They're not.
Now, what we may come to find, because I started digging, is that some of the falsified paperwork, I don't have anything conclusive yet, Hey, it might link up to the same battery of phantom voters we found in the canvas.
Now, I am telling you that when Breger came in, I was not making those connections.
This is like, now I've got time.
I'm going to get on this.
I'm going to research it.
One of our precinct committeemen from legislative district four said, if Liz Harris wants an investigation, tell her to go do it.
Well, when you're a legislator, I don't have time to investigate.
I don't even know what's my job.
I don't have any subpoena power. I don't have any prosecutorial power. I
need the people in the state of Arizona.
And it's not just about John Thaler. So many people have brought me information.
Since the Thaler case, real data and receipts, some receipts I have, some are coming,
are things that they've experienced.
Come on, Arizona, step up to the plate, investigate these claims.
Some of these people have already gone to the Arizona AG, they've already gone to the Arizona FBI, and they basically were rated themselves when you try to come forward with this information.
So what I am stating is I would have not done anything differently I am sorry if the House feels that I did not protect them.
I'm sorry, but I represent the people.
I don't represent my fellow legislators.
I don't know how else to say it.
Well, I interviewed Draza Smith.
I think she's just a few classes or something.
I mean, just very close to being Dr. Draza Smith.
Many describe her as a mathematical genius.
I interviewed her, I don't know what, it was March 7th, somewhere around there.
One of the clips is Draza Smith describes how the money is laundered and filtered through the system.
And if anyone watches that full interview that I did with her, she's, I think, trying to do what you're doing.
Trying to show is there any connection between some of these zombie voters and some of this money laundering.
But I asked her, and anyone can go back and watch the interview with her, I said, are you aware of John Thaler?
No.
Did you see my interview with John Thaler?
No.
So all of her research about money laundering and voter fraud was completely separate from John Thaler, as she said right on the air.
I don't know who that is.
I haven't seen the interview you did with him.
So I think you're onto something when you say there seems to be independent people that are coming to some of the same conclusions.
I got about three minutes left.
Let me ask you this.
Has anyone that you know of To the best of my knowledge, no.
So when Speaker Thoma called me into the chamber right before the vote, I knew what the question was going to be.
Basically, we're going to try to expel you.
Do you want to resign beforehand?
And so I went right into his office and I said, no, I do not want to resign.
People who resign are typically guilty or quitters, and I am neither, and I have nothing to hide.
And then I asked him, in front of council.
He had his council there, and the majority leader, Leo Biasucci, was there.
I said to him, I said, why are you not going after Jacqueline Brigger and John Thaler?
And he said, we don't see eye to eye on things.
And I said, yeah.
And I left.
No, I will not resign.
What about running for re-election?
Can you do that?
Yeah, with the state of affairs, who would have a desire to re-enter that atmosphere?
Yeah.
No, I do not have a desire right now to run for everything.
I think I just need a little bit of time off and to regroup and we'll see what my next venture is.
Well, I appreciate your being here tonight, Liz, and last night.
You're answering all my questions.
I know our audience watching the feedback on our website, they're saying, watch her body language.
Look at her body language.
She's telling the truth.
So people in the feedback section of the website right now, many of them are in your corner.
They're watching what you're saying, they're listening to what you're saying, and they're having a common sense, you know, You know, layperson response.
So, I think this is great that you came on here, that you answered all these questions.
I'm sorry this has happened.
You know, I'm a little confused by it.
I know there are supposedly rules and standards and all this.
It seems like this was blown up into something and put toward you that seems a little extreme to me.
Again, you weren't the one saying those things.
You were caught by surprise from what you're telling us by what was said.
You thought a handout would be a few pages, not 81 pages, and they could have stopped the testimony at any point.
I don't understand how that equates to you being expelled, but...
You know, I guess they have their rules, but I can see where someone like yourself would say, I don't think I want to go through this anytime soon.
But I think there's still a lot of questions to be answered.
But you have a lot of knowledge, and you now have knowledge from being on the outside.
You have knowledge from being on the inside.
Now you're on the outside again, and you have that knowledge from canvassing.
So you, right now, could probably be more valuable from the research side, as you're saying, and I'd love for you to get a hold of Dr. Draza-Smith, find out what she's got, and see if we can start putting some puzzle pieces together.
But again, all I can say is thank you for your time tonight.
Do you have a website you want to promote before we go?
I'm not fundraising.
I'm on Vote Liz Harris on Telegram and Facebook and on Twitter, LizHarrisMBA.
You know, I'm not fundraising on any of this.
And then we have PrimeOfTheCentury2020.com.
So that's all.
Thank you, Liz.
You're very gracious with your time.
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Liz Harris checking in tonight.
Pray for Liz.
Pray for the state of Arizona.
Pray for the country.
All right.
Great interview.
Very informative, I think.
We'll see what comes of this, right?
Well, we won't stop covering this.
We'll keep covering this.
All right.
That's the Lindell Report.
You saw Mike here earlier tonight, and we're glad to get an update.
He'll be giving us some more updates, it sounds like, on some very important things.
Excited about the new billboards in Michigan tonight.
So thanks to all those folks working on that.
All right, look forward to being with you here with the worldview report news and then Brandon House live at 7 30 central.