The Lindell Report - Mike Lindell - The Mike Lindell Show: Heather Mullins & CPAC Throwback Episode Aired: 2026-04-09 Duration: 01:00:33 === Unifying Carlson and Levin (04:46) === [00:00:43] See this guy with the pillows on Fox? [00:00:47] My pillow guy, Mike Lindell. [00:00:52] He is the greatest. [00:00:54] The My Pillow guy, Mike Lindell. [00:01:01] And he's been with us right from the beginning. [00:01:21] Happy Thursday, everybody. [00:01:23] I am back after a few days dealing with a cold, but I'm back with a special episode for you guys today. [00:01:30] We're going to do a little post CPAC special with some never before seen interviews that I was able to do during the conference there in Texas just about a week and a half ago. [00:01:43] And I want to start off by really giving a hat tip to somebody who I met through the political circles, Brandon Straka, who I felt Had probably one of the best speeches of the entire conference. [00:01:58] And in particular, what I loved about it was that it was unifying. [00:02:02] And there is a rift going between the Republicans right now, you know, the Mark Levins and the Tucker Carlson's. [00:02:09] But Brandon gave a nice unifying message. [00:02:11] So let's take a listen to a little bit of what Brandon had to say. [00:02:16] When I look back on that time when I desperately needed friends, allies, and support, the two men of highest stature within the movement who did not close their doors on me. [00:02:27] Who had me on their shows and gave me a platform and a voice when I needed it the most were Mark Levin and Tucker Carlson. [00:02:42] And now I'm being told I must choose between these two men. [00:02:47] I'm either Team Mark, which according to one group would make me a warmongering neocon and a shill for Israel, or I'm Team Tucker, which according to another group would make me a rabid Jew hating anti Semite, cried all the people with their torches and pitchforks. [00:03:04] None of these assertions are true. [00:03:06] And the truth still needs to matter more than slandering people's characters to win political arguments. [00:03:17] So, no, I will not be choosing between Mark Levin and Tucker Carlson. [00:03:22] I love them both. [00:03:28] And both of them have political ideas that I strongly disagree with. [00:03:33] And both of them have controversial beliefs that I support. [00:03:36] And regardless of both of those things, they are both good and decent men. [00:03:45] And just as I walked away from a movement that tried to demand my submission, conformity, and silence, nobody on the right is ever going to tell me what I have to think or believe or who I'm allowed to be friends with. [00:03:56] I would rather walk away. [00:04:04] I'd rather lose everything I have again than go along to get along with a mob that no longer cares about the truth, because that's what strong men do. [00:04:14] Weak men choose anger and hate and destruction. [00:04:16] And may I remind you God is truth and love. [00:04:27] So well said. [00:04:28] God is truth and love. [00:04:29] I actually had the opportunity to interview Brandon after that speech backstage. [00:04:34] So take a listen to this exclusive interview with Brandon Straka. [00:04:39] Heather Mullins here at CPAC. [00:04:41] And with me, my good friend Brandon Straka, who just lit up the stage here at CPAC. [00:04:46] I mean, literally, when he says he was dropping truth bombs, he's not kidding. [00:04:50] Like, you just put it out there. [00:04:51] Like, no games, no mincing words. [00:04:53] There is a divide amongst conservatives. [00:04:55] There's this whole, you know, you got to pick this person or that. [00:04:58] Person, you said you're friends with both Mark Levin and Tucker Carlson. [00:05:02] I thought your message was unifying, and I just wanted to know, like, what inspired you to come out and give that message today? [00:05:06] Well, that was the goal. [00:05:07] And, like, look, I gotta be honest, last night I was in my room preparing for every possible scenario. [00:05:13] I was like, Brandon, they may boo you from soup to nuts, they may be on their feet cheering and applauding, or it might be a mix of both. [00:05:20] And it was a mix of both. [00:05:21] I don't think I got any booze officially, but there were definitely some applause from back here. === Evidence of Corruption in Fulton (07:03) === [00:05:30] There was some rumbling at times. [00:05:31] I think it was mostly with some of the names that I mentioned, as opposed to just like, we hate you, Brandon, which I'm also used to. [00:05:38] But no, it needs to be said. [00:05:40] It needs to be talked about. [00:05:41] And it's not to have a therapy session with you here, but the reason why I am the way I am is because I came from a family that doesn't talk about things. [00:05:51] And there's like this everything in my family is so broken. [00:05:54] And I was like the only person who was like, can we please talk about all this stuff? [00:05:58] Because you can't fix things if you don't talk about them. [00:06:00] And the conservative movement is almost like this huge dysfunctional family. [00:06:05] And there is kind of this huge group of people that's always like, don't talk about things, don't do it behind closed doors and stop the infighting and stuff. [00:06:13] And I'm like, we've got to get this stuff out in the open or we can't fix it. [00:06:16] Yeah. [00:06:17] And you know who is our dysfunctional family therapist was Charlie Kirk. [00:06:20] He was kind of like the glue that held us all together in a lot of ways. [00:06:24] And so, you know, he stressed the importance of communication, which is why when he would travel the country, he would invite people that disagreed to the front of the line. [00:06:32] I thought what your message today meant to me was like, you know, a message to try to bring us back to that place where we were right before we won the election. [00:06:41] Because when the Republicans are united, all these different factions that are now fighting, we're forced to be reckoned with. [00:06:47] I mean, what we pulled off in this last election, amid all the fraud, all the scandals and stuff, we pulled it off. [00:06:53] So, how do we get back to that place where we reconnect all these different factions of the Republican Party in time to really make a difference in the midterms? [00:07:01] Right. [00:07:02] Okay. [00:07:02] Well, First of all, if we're wishing, if we're making wishes, I want to go back to 2019. [00:07:08] To me, that was the golden age of MAGA, like that time. [00:07:11] It was before COVID, it was before Trump was ousted in the 2020 election, and we had to endure four years of Biden and everything. [00:07:18] Because even though there was kind of this effort to pull together and get Trump over the finish line, which was miraculous in 2024, amazing, I don't feel that we are or have been for the last five years what we were at that time. [00:07:32] Yeah. [00:07:33] Really unified and really beautiful, and like it just you know, we were all pulling together. [00:07:40] Can we do it? [00:07:41] Well, I don't know. [00:07:42] I mean, I think the way, first of all, like I said, not without talking openly about the problems we have, not without compromise, and not without realizing that we can have political disagreements without attacking each other's character and destroying each other on a personal level. [00:07:56] That's what the left does. [00:07:58] Why are we engaging in that? [00:07:59] You know, like I think Tucker and Mark are two brilliant men on two opposite sides of a political debate. [00:08:08] I want to hear from both of them and I want to listen and learn from both of them, but I don't need them saying that they're both demonic, horrible, neo Nazis. [00:08:17] Come on, it's crazy. [00:08:18] Let's just talk about the issues and come together. [00:08:20] Yeah, absolutely. [00:08:21] So it's sort of like having good sportsmanship in the political arena of ideas. [00:08:27] Absolutely right. [00:08:28] We've gone off the rails. [00:08:29] We've gone off track and we've gone off the rails. [00:08:31] I couldn't agree more, but I loved your speech. [00:08:33] So tell people what you're working on now as we head into the midterms. [00:08:36] What is Brandon Straka and the Walk Away campaign doing? [00:08:38] Well, we're kind of changing course because now we're going to put a lot of focus on. [00:08:43] Doing these sort of filmed panel discussions for social media that we're calling the Great MAGA Divide. [00:08:48] And before we were going to put a lot of our focus on just trying to motivate and inspire voters under 30 by talking about the affordability issue and courting a lot of our elected officials to come to the table with ideas that can address that. [00:09:01] I mean, we'll still do that. [00:09:03] But what I'm noticing is that, again, there are so many young people who are saying, don't waste your time, we're not going to vote. [00:09:09] And I'm like, wow, okay, so we can't jump over this thing and just go straight to like the affordability issue. [00:09:14] We have to deal with the divide first. [00:09:16] So, we're going to deal with the divide, and if we can make some progress there, we'll be putting a lot of our focus on affordability and getting voters under 30 to believe in the system and come out and vote again. [00:09:24] Well, it sounds great. [00:09:25] Where can people go to follow what you're doing? [00:09:27] They can go to walkawaycampaign.com and sign up for our email list, sign up for our texting list, and support what we're doing. [00:09:35] walkawaycampaign.com. [00:09:37] Thank you so much, Brandon Straka. [00:09:38] Thank you. [00:09:41] And another speaker I had a chance to speak with backstage after their speech was Todd Crisley. [00:09:48] You may know him from Crisley Knows Best, the TV reality show. [00:09:53] He also received a pardon from President Trump due to what he says is corruption in none other than Fulton County. [00:10:01] So take a listen to this interview with Todd Crisley. [00:10:04] To ask you a couple questions, because as an investigative journalist, I spent a lot of time in Fulton County documenting a lot of the corruption there. [00:10:12] So when your case came out, I just, I was. [00:10:14] Praying for you because I just know how bad the government is there. [00:10:17] Yes, and one of the big questions I have for you I know you spoke a little bit about it wanting to change things and leave the world better for your kids and your grandkids. [00:10:25] What can we do to root out some of that systemic crush that corruption there in Georgia? [00:10:30] I think that you face. [00:10:31] I think that it starts at the very top. [00:10:34] You know, you've got to take the head off the snake in order to kill the snake, and there is so much corruption in Fulton County, you know, from the DA's office, you know, all the way up to the U.S. attorneys there, and that corruption. [00:10:48] Is so, so ingrained all the way from the prosecutors to the FBI agents to the federal judges that are sitting on the bench. [00:10:57] So I believe that until we hold these federal judges accountable, then once we start removing one or two here and one or two there, that's going to send a message to the prosecutors. [00:11:09] I don't believe that we should be giving prosecutors prosecutorial immunity because they have no problem coming into a courtroom and telling a lie or falsifying. [00:11:17] Evidence just like they did in our case, which has now come out that the evidence that they used was fraudulent evidence. [00:11:26] But you don't see that in the reporting. [00:11:28] And that's because the liberal side of the press would be exposing their own party if they were to expose that. [00:11:38] But that information has now come out. [00:11:40] So we have to hold these prosecutors accountable. [00:11:43] We have to hold these judges accountable. [00:11:45] And we have to, you know, Fonnie Willis, for example. [00:11:49] I mean, all of the Things that have come out about her. [00:11:52] I mean, and she has such an arrogance about her, knowing all the corruptive things that she has done, and yet she still voted back in. [00:12:01] So, was she though? [00:12:02] That's a bastard. [00:12:04] You know, I just feel like that. [00:12:06] You know, we can always attack these people like Fonnie Willis, but at the end of the day, how did they get there? [00:12:13] We need to be better at educating the voter on who this person is before they even make it to the ballot. [00:12:20] And securing the election. [00:12:21] Absolutely. [00:12:21] Because there's a lot there that we could unpack. [00:12:24] I wanted to ask you, too, about you said that people would be surprised to learn how many people in Hollywood voted for President Trump. [00:12:31] You're from that world. === Faith vs Political Subsidies (02:59) === [00:12:33] You were known for Chris Lee, knows best the show. [00:12:36] What is it about the industry that makes it so that these celebrities are sort of just crippled and robbed of their First Amendment? [00:12:44] How did it get so corrupted as an entertainment industry that? [00:12:47] They're not allowed to speak their truth anymore. [00:12:50] Well, I think that, you know, you have people that are in the entertainment sector. [00:12:54] You know, young boys and young girls that live in parts of the country that's rural or whatever, and they have a dream of becoming famous and becoming a leading lady or a leading man, and they finally get there and they make it, and then you become almost like an obedient servant to the person who is writing your check. [00:13:17] And You're afraid that if you come out and you speak about this, well, then this side's going to block me over here. [00:13:23] If I stand up for this, this side's going to do this. [00:13:26] So a lot of people try to stay non political. [00:13:30] I never did that. [00:13:31] I mean, when our show came out, everyone knew that we were conservative. [00:13:37] And our show was one of the highest rated shows in reality television. [00:13:40] And so it wasn't just Republicans that were watching or conservatives that were just watching Chris Lee Knows Best. [00:13:47] We have a huge Democratic following. [00:13:51] And the reason that I Say that we have that is because we try to govern our life based off of how you treat someone. [00:13:59] And I'm going to love you as my brother and sister in Christ, not who you vote for. [00:14:05] We don't have to agree on everything. [00:14:06] I may not agree on what you're wearing today, but that doesn't mean I don't love you. [00:14:09] You don't have to like what I'm wearing. [00:14:12] But what we do need to do as far as a child of Christ is that we need to lift our brother and sister up. [00:14:18] In Hollywood, it's cool to go against conservative values. [00:14:25] But I feel like that where we are in our country right now, you know, there's a saying that, you know, you got to stand for something or else you'll fall for anything. [00:14:34] And right now it's kind of opposite of that. [00:14:38] We got to fall for everything before we tell you where we stand. [00:14:42] And I'm not willing to do that. [00:14:43] I mean, I know I've raised my children by the scripture. [00:14:48] And I love everyone, I have no friction with anyone. [00:14:53] But at the end of the day, my values are my values. [00:14:56] I am socially. [00:14:59] Liberal and fiscally conservative, and I want to love you for who you are and how you treat me. [00:15:04] But I don't feel like I should have to subsidize whatever you're doing over here that I don't agree with. [00:15:10] I don't even pay for my children if they're doing something. [00:15:13] If they come to me and say, Well, you buy me this, no, you had money, you should have bought it with your money, and I don't agree with what you're doing. [00:15:20] So I don't give you that money. [00:15:21] It's the same with every taxpayer. [00:15:23] A taxpayer should have an understanding and a right to say, I don't want my money going to fund condoms in a third world. [00:15:31] Country. === Border Patrol Cooperation Issues (12:40) === [00:15:32] I don't know. [00:15:33] Trans surgeries, things like that. [00:15:35] If you don't believe in it, you shouldn't have to find it. [00:15:37] Yep, I agree. [00:15:38] I agree. [00:15:38] So, final question here, because I know your time is probably so valuable and I appreciate it. [00:15:42] I'm just grateful you're here. [00:15:44] Praise God for President Trump and those pardons that you're here. [00:15:47] My question for you is just on your faith. [00:15:49] And you went through what many would consider a really tough time. [00:15:53] You were in jail, you and your wife. [00:15:55] We have Gold Star mom Tina Peters sitting in jail right now. [00:15:58] How important is your faith to carry you through those lows? [00:16:04] And just speak to that. [00:16:05] Faith, you know, at the end of the day, I know who my Lord and Savior is, I know who I belong to. [00:16:10] And anyone who has questions or doubts about whether or not my Lord and Savior exists, look at my life because I'm leading a Joseph life right now. [00:16:22] And so, without my faith, I would not be here because what they had thought, what the government thought they were going to use to break and destroy me and my family, is what actually built us stronger and greater than them. [00:16:35] Amen. [00:16:36] So, without my faith, I wouldn't have that. [00:16:38] Amen. [00:16:38] Well, thank you so much. [00:16:39] Thank you so much. [00:16:40] Thank you. [00:16:44] And moving on to our next interview, I also backstage came across none other than the Borders are Tom Homan. [00:16:51] So, let's take a listen to that interview. [00:16:54] We're live here at CPAC. [00:16:56] I'm Heather Mullins. [00:16:57] I'm a Pentagon correspondent, and joining me now, the Borders are Tom Homan. [00:17:01] Thank you so much for taking the time here today. [00:17:03] Thanks for having me. [00:17:04] So, big question. [00:17:05] I really wanted to hit a couple of topics. [00:17:07] The first one, Particular, there were 300,000 missing children under the Biden administration. [00:17:12] The DHS has done a tremendous job locating some of those children. [00:17:16] Where do we stand on tracking down the remaining missing children? [00:17:19] We're working it every day. [00:17:21] We've already found about 145,000. [00:17:22] Now, a big portion of just around 100,000 have aged out, which means you're over 18. [00:17:30] But that's not going to stop us. [00:17:31] Just because you're 18, 19, doesn't mean you're not a victim of sex trafficking or forced labor. [00:17:36] As I said on the stage, until the last day of this administration. [00:17:41] We're going to run down every lead for every child. [00:17:43] And, you know, we already know that. [00:17:46] I think it's right around 11 have died for various reasons. [00:17:51] Some not good, some were natural causes, but we will not stop. [00:17:57] And even if at the end of this administration I decide to retire, I'm still going to be involved. [00:18:01] I'm not giving up because these kids deserve to be saved. [00:18:05] They absolutely do. [00:18:06] We're not giving up on that. [00:18:07] Yeah, and then the great work on locating the children. [00:18:11] The other question I had was regarding Minnesota. [00:18:13] I know Mike Lindell, who I work with, he's running for governor out there, Tim Walz. [00:18:18] There's been some issues, I guess, with the ICE operations. [00:18:22] Are they finally working with ICE? [00:18:24] And then, how important is it for you to have a state's governor willing to work with you guys in order to get things done? [00:18:31] Look, I wish every state would be like Texas and Florida because the governors are really working hard with us and they're a force multiplier, which means less fentanyl gets in the country, less sex traffickers, less criminals, less gang members, less no inspected terrorists. [00:18:48] Governor Abbas led the way. [00:18:49] Governor DeSantis is. [00:18:51] It's kicking butt. [00:18:52] We got Tennessee and a few other places, but my concern is places like New York, California, and places that just don't understand that public safety is everybody's responsibility. [00:19:05] Understand immigration enforcement is very controversial. [00:19:07] I get it. [00:19:08] But you know what? [00:19:09] I'm not asking you to be immigration officers. [00:19:11] I'm asking your cops to work out cops for any public safety threats. [00:19:15] I talked to Todd Blanch before this event. [00:19:17] I know they're suing the Sanctuary Cities. [00:19:19] It's going well. [00:19:20] We'll outlaw sanctuary cities. [00:19:22] We'll get the cooperation from law enforcement. [00:19:24] Well, I thank you so much for taking the time. [00:19:25] I wish I had more because I have a thousand more questions for you, but just thank you for all you're doing for America and you're truly making America safer for us all. [00:19:33] Well, thank you. [00:19:34] I appreciate it. [00:19:34] Thank you so much. [00:19:35] Tom Holman, the Border Czar. [00:19:39] And also at CPAC and former Border Patrol agent, we did bump into Greg Bovino. [00:19:46] He was the United States Border Patrol officer who served as the commander at large, but was Forced to, well, essentially take an early retirement. [00:19:57] Let's hear what Greg Bavino had to say at CPAC. [00:20:01] Alright, so we have Greg Bovino here, retired Border Patrol now. [00:20:07] Just your reaction to your new early retirement. [00:20:11] Hey, you know what? [00:20:12] All things happen for a purpose, and I'm blessed to have spent 30 years with the very best of those U.S. Border Patrol agents. [00:20:21] You know, it was my life's honor to work with them, and you know, 30 years with that doesn't get any better than that. [00:20:28] So what is your plan now that you're not with Border Patrol? [00:20:31] You know, CPAC, this is the first CPAC I've ever been to. [00:20:34] And, you know, I'm going to see what happens here in the future. [00:20:38] Probably write a book. [00:20:39] And I'm going to write a book. [00:20:41] And, you know what? [00:20:42] Whatever happens from there, we'll see. [00:20:45] Life's an adventure. [00:20:46] And we always plan for a good adventure. [00:20:50] We got to have a good time. [00:20:51] Yeah, we do. [00:20:52] So, last question. [00:20:53] One more question. [00:20:54] Just people are worried, though, about the status of the deportation efforts on the part of DHS. [00:20:59] A lot of people were, you know, supportive of you. [00:21:01] So now that you're not with DHS, like, what is your take on the current situation? [00:21:06] Status of the deportations here in America. [00:21:09] Sure. [00:21:10] The American culture and character will be changed forever unless we do something now. [00:21:16] Time is getting late, as Jimi Hendrix said, and that time is getting late. [00:21:22] Do something now, and it has to be something big, and it has to be something very aggressive. [00:21:29] The Americans are up to it, and let's take our nation back. [00:21:33] And do you think that can be done, though, with the current administration? [00:21:36] I mean, what do we have to do in order to. [00:21:39] Because, I mean, we saw 20 plus million military aged men come across our border. [00:21:45] I mean. [00:21:45] If there's going to be any administration that. [00:21:48] That it can be done, and it's this one. [00:21:49] President Trump's the best president I've ever worked for, hands down, gave us everything we needed. [00:21:55] So I think the president's going to do the right thing. [00:21:58] And you know what? [00:21:59] We can deport 100 million, and it's not that hard. [00:22:01] It's not rocket science. [00:22:02] Amen. [00:22:03] And how important is it that people like, I don't know, Mike Lindell become governor of states? [00:22:08] Like, how important is the governors with their partnership with Border Patrol and ICE? [00:22:14] Because I know, you know, Texas governor was here speaking. [00:22:17] You've been in Border Patrol for what, 30 years? [00:22:21] 30 years. [00:22:21] So like, do the governor, does having a good governor make a difference in your line of work? [00:22:28] It does, absolutely. [00:22:29] Take a look at Governor Landry in Louisiana. [00:22:32] We worked with Governor Landry there and we had the best operation, the best immigration operation that we had over the past year. [00:22:39] That was Louisiana, Operation Catahoula Crunch. [00:22:42] Governor Landry supported us top to bottom, and we had one use, one violent incident in a month. [00:22:50] One. [00:22:51] Now, contrast that to Chicago or other areas. [00:22:54] where it was many incidents per day. [00:22:57] And, you know, that was that government. [00:22:59] So whether it's Mike Lindell or anyone else, please put in for it. [00:23:03] Work with the U.S. Border Patrol. [00:23:04] The Mean Green Team is on America's side. [00:23:07] All right. [00:23:07] And then what's your one message that you want the American people to know? [00:23:11] We're in this together. [00:23:13] A lot of young people out there that are very active, very active in politics and taking their country back. [00:23:20] Keep that up. [00:23:20] I learned that here at CPAC. [00:23:23] Those young conservatives, wow, what a bright bunch of young people. [00:23:28] Keep it up. [00:23:29] Thank you so much, Greg Bavino. [00:23:34] And also, there with Greg Bavino was independent journalist Nick Sortor, who I got to interview behind the scenes and get his take on everything from DHS to Maui. [00:23:44] So, let's take a listen. [00:23:47] We're here at CPAC with independent journalist Nick Sortor. [00:23:51] So, Nick, your reaction to CPAC so far? [00:23:54] So far, so good. [00:23:55] I mean, there's a lot of energy here, especially I'm impressed by the amount of young folks that came out. [00:24:01] And we've been going around with Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino all over the place. [00:24:07] The excitement around the fact that he is here. [00:24:11] Saw him up on stage earlier. [00:24:12] He got a standing ovation. [00:24:14] People are excited as hell for the prospects of mass deportation, so we got to keep pushing for it. [00:24:20] Yeah. [00:24:20] And so, do you think we're going to see that going forward? [00:24:24] I know, obviously, his situation kind of puts a damper on that, but where do we stand? [00:24:31] I'm nervous, which is why we're. [00:24:35] You know, I thought that it was important to bring him out here personally because I wanted to show people that it's a very popular thing mass deportations. [00:24:45] They have people that are trying to spin it as a political liability. [00:24:49] It is not. [00:24:50] The people want it, they demanded it back in November of 2024 when 80 million people voted for Donald Trump. [00:24:58] Yeah. [00:24:58] And I remember you and I actually went to the border one time together and saw like about 400 people in like one hour coming, all military aged men. [00:25:06] I mean, that threat still exists here in America. [00:25:09] So. [00:25:10] You know, so that's a popular thing. [00:25:12] I mean, are we at least seeing those types of people rounded up? [00:25:17] No, not really, because of the fact that they have like asylum claims and such. [00:25:23] The thing that you hear the term worst of the worst thrown around a lot, and they now use that qualifier of what is it, criminal illegal aliens rather than just illegal aliens. [00:25:34] And that is code for amnesty for people like this guy, Jose Medina Medina. [00:25:42] The guy that got arrested for murdering an 18 year old college girl up there in Chicago, a guy that was recently released after being arrested for shoplifting, they refused to notify ICE or the immigration authorities in general and just let him back onto the street so that he could go and murder this innocent college girl. [00:26:03] It's sick. [00:26:03] It's sick. [00:26:04] I don't know. [00:26:05] If somebody tells you worst of the worst, shoplifting doesn't seem to fall into that definition. [00:26:13] So they're free to go. [00:26:15] We can't do that. [00:26:16] Yeah, you gotta get them all. [00:26:17] Okay, so let me ask you one other question. [00:26:19] You covered the Maui fires and a lot of that situation. [00:26:23] And I'm just curious if, under this administration, there's been any investigations into what was going on over there. [00:26:30] Well, the Hawaiian government, as well as the county of Maui, have stonewalled the hell out of any sort of deep investigations into what happened out there in Lahaina. [00:26:44] But what's really needed is it's going to take the people to demand an investigation. [00:26:53] But there are, just to be totally honest with you, that people are afraid of their government out there. [00:27:00] They are afraid of calling anything out because they don't know what could potentially happen to them. [00:27:06] It's one of the most corrupt states in the country. [00:27:09] And they're on this island in the middle of the Pacific. [00:27:12] I can understand why they're a little bit afraid to do so. [00:27:14] Yeah. [00:27:15] All right, so a final question just here at CPAC. [00:27:19] What are the other big issues that you're hearing from people here that you're covering that are important to Republicans? [00:27:26] Yeah, I think a lot of it has to do with the Save America Act. [00:27:31] That's a big one. [00:27:33] I would say the two main issues are immigration, deportations, really, and the Save America Act, voter integrity. [00:27:42] You get a lot of feedback from people just, They seem deflated over the fact that we can't get this one freaking issue through. [00:27:50] We cannot get the Save America Act, voter ID. [00:27:56] For some reason, we can't get that through the U.S. Senate. [00:27:58] And most people, they see that Republicans are in charge on both sides, right? [00:28:05] There is a way to get it through, but they're refusing to do it. [00:28:09] And so people are like, why bother going to the polls? === Save America Act Struggles (04:11) === [00:28:12] Nothing changes. [00:28:14] Yeah, fair enough. [00:28:14] So, actually, one more question. [00:28:16] Thoughts on Michael Ndell running for governor in Minnesota? [00:28:18] I'm all for it. [00:28:19] I'm all for it. [00:28:20] So, yeah, that's a hell of a. [00:28:23] If he pulls that off, that's going to be. [00:28:25] Hell, I'll move to Minnesota for that one at that point. [00:28:28] I don't know if I'm welcome in Minnesota at this point, but, you know. [00:28:31] You'll move there for Mike Lindelofi's Gallery. [00:28:33] Mike Lindelofi's Gallery, yeah. [00:28:35] Governor Mike Lindell becomes governor. [00:28:56] But don't go anywhere. [00:28:57] We're going to take a quick break. [00:28:58] And when we come back, you're going to see my interview with the former president and prime minister of South Korea, who is talking about none other than election fraud. [00:29:09] We will be right back. [00:29:16] I'm excited to announce that we're having our biggest made in America sale ever. 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[00:32:34] We did have to do the interview with a translator, but the opportunity for Lindell TV to speak with a former president, I was able to ask him about everything from the election fraud that he spoke about to the situation with Iran and China. [00:32:51] So let's take a listen to that interview. [00:32:58] All right, counting down. [00:32:59] All right, we're here at CPAC. [00:33:01] I'm Heather Mullins, and we're here with the former acting president of South Korea, Hwang Kyo-an. [00:33:07] You just spoke on stage here at CPAC. [00:33:10] Give our audience just an idea of really what is it that brought you here to America and what is the message you want to convey to Americans. [00:33:34] The U.S. and Korea alliance has been forged by blood, but at the moment it is shaky. [00:33:44] I have come here to strengthen our shaky alliance. [00:33:48] We need to have a strong U.S. Korea alliance. [00:33:52] And you mentioned on stage election interference over in South Korea. [00:33:57] Can you explain to us a little bit of what was it that was interfering with South Korea's? [00:34:02] Elections. [00:34:02] Hangu, Pujong Songo, Songo Kipe, Panga Masmashan and Dale, or Don Chutega, Hangu, Songo, a key pendant, the Bersimish Paramida, Purin, Chungu Gimida, Kurshi, Chapadre, Yaso, Hangu, Yogis of Pujong Songo, Sodorina, Shirengi, Ruo, Totawomida. [00:34:23] The root of election fraud intervention is China. [00:34:28] From China, election fraud came into Korea through the leftist of Korea. [00:34:35] And now are the Current leaders of South Korea fighting against that threat from China? [00:34:41] From Hyun, Hangu, Chido, Tari, Chungu, we hope a Tang has a Saobi now. [00:34:50] Tuzongi, a salam de simida, Chunguko Hamkean and Salamico, Chunguka Saun and Salam de simida, Hyun Chongkwan and Sonjae Sukismida, Chungu Ganira, Hangu, Miku Hamkega, Yagir Keso Nenoko, Simida, Yoshi, a Tasu Kumindere, Uganimida. [00:35:10] There are two groups of people. [00:35:12] There are those who are together with China, who are pro China, and those who are against China. [00:35:19] The current government is pro China, and I have vast concern regarding this regime. [00:35:26] The vast majority of Koreans are pro American and anti China. [00:35:31] And so, how has, I guess, China, given the situation with Iran over there in the Middle East, the U.S.'s involvement over there, is China becoming a cause for concern with the U.S. being involved with Iran? [00:35:45] Buguki, Tigam Iran, eh, or Tamson or Hennandio, Gro Ineso, Chuguke, Viobi, Tokojan, Tokojotaro, Tanjongo Maragin, Olepsiman, Udegay Yurianos and Tony Animida, Samangi Napun, Samangi, Demne, Sonan Buguamke, Tolto Munchas, Sawangi, Hamke, Sayuruskeda, Idan Sanga, Hawisimida. [00:36:10] I wouldn't say that there's a direct impact, however, it is not. [00:36:16] Become favorable to South Korea. [00:36:20] I believe that we need to be united with the West in order to fight together. [00:36:26] So the situation in Iran is not favorable to South Korea. [00:36:30] Is there any indication that, like we've heard reports that China was positioning around Taiwan, things of that nature? [00:36:37] Is that what you're hearing over there in South Korea? [00:36:39] Iran, Iran, Iran, Chungugi, [00:37:07] Iran, Kiyere, Samo, Kaju, Teman, Jogetto, Viobro, Tosari, Ingo Katende, or Chunginkes or two, Krokesenga, Hashin, and Tikungamida. [00:37:14] Teman, Chongshik, Tongmen, Kazaja, and Izaman, Shilteron, Kuromamuria Hakuismida, Kreso, Chungugi, Temanaku, Kanda, Haltan, Uriachi, Himal Moasig, Maganet, and No Sangamida. [00:37:23] Although we do not have formal ties with Taiwan, In our hearts, we are allies of Taiwan. [00:37:26] So if Taiwan gets attacked, I believe that we need to come to Taiwan. === European Parliament Gas Crisis (15:09) === [00:37:32] And final question just what is your message to President Trump? [00:37:36] If he could do something to better strengthen our relationship with South Korea, what would that be? [00:37:45] Trump is a good person. [00:37:52] Chiangosi Chunzi by Simejuski Paranda. [00:37:56] Sonon, Trumput Tongol, Mana, Chonaro Tonga, Barisimida, Sonon, Trumput Tongol, Chizamida, Tayu Minju Chikigian, Kurun Saume, Soyogastong Samur Hakoshimida, Soyon Piona Mopshi, Trumput Tonga, Bugul, Chizamida. [00:38:13] Actually, I had the pleasure of talking to President Trump several times over the phone. [00:38:18] I support President Trump and I back him. [00:38:23] I want to say that I trust President Trump's policy and we are together with him. [00:38:31] Well, God bless you and thank you for joining me today. [00:38:38] God bless you. [00:38:38] Yes, God bless you as well. [00:38:40] Thank you so much. [00:38:45] And there was other international representation in attendance at CPAC as well that I had a chance to speak with. [00:38:51] The next gentleman was a member of the European Parliament. [00:38:54] I believe his name is Marcin Sipnewski. [00:38:57] I'm terrible with these European names, but let's go ahead and take a listen to that. [00:39:02] And joining me now is a member of European Parliament. [00:39:05] We have Marcin Sipnewski. [00:39:07] Whoa. [00:39:08] Yeah, Marcin Sipnewski. [00:39:11] Thank you for joining us. [00:39:12] Okay, so what brings you to CPAC? [00:39:14] I know we've seen a lot of international representation here. [00:39:17] What specifically brought you here today? [00:39:19] Well, as you mentioned, I'm a member of the European Parliament, and year by year, day by day, there is less freedom in Europe. [00:39:28] We've got environmental things, we've got a lot of LGBT propaganda, a lot of council culture also in Europe. [00:39:42] And I want to see if there is any normal world outside Europe. [00:39:52] There is. [00:39:53] The second important thing is also Poland. [00:39:57] Poland is still better than the rest of Europe. [00:40:00] We've got a clean and safe country. [00:40:04] We've got our values. [00:40:07] We defend them. [00:40:11] Our president today was also speaking about it. [00:40:18] So, do you have it? [00:40:19] It sounds like you have a lot of the same issues in Europe that we have here in the United States. [00:40:23] Are you also dealing with? [00:40:25] The migrant sort of crisis that we're facing as well? [00:40:28] Yeah, Europe has a very big problem with immigrants. [00:40:35] That was a very stupid politics provided by Angela Merkel, by European politics. [00:40:45] They opened the borders, and many people from Africa, from Asia, went to Europe and stayed. [00:40:56] Stay them until now. [00:41:01] But last week we won the voting in the European Parliament. [00:41:13] We made a big change about the deportation because before we changed this law, 80% of people which. [00:41:32] Which Kurt said that they have to go outside the European Union, they didn't do it and nobody wants to deport them. [00:41:49] And now there will be a possibility to deport them outside the European Union. [00:41:57] That's the really big change and I'm very proud that I may vote for this. [00:42:04] For this new law, who I hope will make a better Europe for the future. [00:42:13] In Poland, there is also, but there is little problem comparing to Germany, to France, to the rest of Western Europe. [00:42:25] And what has the European Parliament's sort of like position been? [00:42:30] Maybe it's divided, but just on the US situation with Iran? [00:42:37] European Parliament gave his statements about Iranian opposition, about the situation in Iran with that demonstration, with the government who shot to the people. [00:43:03] That was the statement which was proposed and supported by almost every Party in the European Parliament, besides the far left, they voted against it. [00:43:18] And now I think it's also the same, but our leftists don't like President Trump, so they never support him. [00:43:36] We have those here too, the leftists. [00:43:38] Have you guys been impacted by the situation with the Strait of Hormuz? [00:43:42] Energy and things like that. [00:43:44] The oil, and yeah, there is a very big problem because the prices of of gasoline are increasing, prices of gas also. [00:43:56] And the worst, in Poland we've got energy where main source is coal and gas is gas. [00:44:12] Gas isn't a very big problem, but our government just Plant decarbonization, just like the rest of Europe. [00:44:21] They are greens and wanted to ban the coal and make decarbonization of Europe. [00:44:32] And they've got plans of gas. [00:44:35] And when we see today that that gas from Qatar is blocked, there is a very big problem for Europe and there may be a big problem for Poland also in the future. [00:44:48] We have to see. [00:44:51] On that, and that amount of gas which is transferred to Europe directly from the US is safe because war has an impact only from that gas which is transported by ships from Qatar, and that's the problem. [00:45:21] As a member of the European Parliament to President Trump and Americans here, just in terms of the U.S. relationship? [00:45:30] The relationship between the EU and the U.S. [00:45:34] I remember the first day after U.S. elections, we watched the live relation on TV, and the day after the European Parliament, [00:45:49] The majority looks like, after a very bad party, they they weren't happy that president Trump won, and we see that every day, that the relations is tough because of ideological leftists and greens and Europe, Europe's elites. [00:46:17] Well, I thank you so much, Marchen. [00:46:23] Also in attendance was a member of the Polish parliament. [00:46:26] So let's take a listen to that interview. [00:46:31] Heather Mullins here, Pentagon correspondent with Lindell TV. [00:46:34] And joining me now at CPAC, we have a member of the Polish parliament joining me. [00:46:38] And I'm going to try to say your name with Grzegorz Płaczek. [00:46:44] Okay, there you go. [00:46:45] That's the name. [00:46:46] I've practiced like 10 times before this interview and I couldn't get it down. [00:46:49] But what brings you to CPAC this year to speak to Americans? [00:46:54] What is your message here? [00:46:56] We are also fighting in Poland. [00:46:58] We have the same enemy. [00:47:01] And I think this is a perfect. [00:47:03] Place that we can show as nations that Americans and Polish people are ready to fight together. [00:47:10] We presented this approach in the last years and decades, so this is the perfect place and spot for people from the right side of the heart, however you explain. [00:47:25] Yeah, so what kind of issues are you having over there in Poland? [00:47:29] Is it similar to some of the stuff that we're dealing with here in the United States? [00:47:33] Very similar. [00:47:34] We have issues which happened first in 2020, so I can talk for ages about COVID lockdowns. [00:47:42] And now I think what Trump is doing is trying to stop Levists. [00:47:47] And also, Hungary, Poland, Czech, Slovenia, Slovakia are also in a very difficult situation. [00:47:57] And so, the only way I see as a parliamentarist to win this battle, or maybe even a war, is to just fight together. [00:48:07] So, has the situation unfolding in Iran right now that the U.S. has been dealing with impacted you guys a lot? [00:48:15] Oh, yeah. [00:48:16] Many people, unfortunately, like on the streets, they need to pay more for fuel. [00:48:22] So, not everyone understands how the policy works. [00:48:26] And so, the situation is a little bit complicated not in London, but in Europe, also in Poland. [00:48:37] Somehow the war, this fight will end, but I think I'm afraid that not many people know how it will end. [00:48:47] So we are crossing our fingers, and we have the war in Ukraine. [00:48:53] So the question is do we really know how it will end the situation in Iran? [00:49:01] It's very complicated. [00:49:02] We understand how complex the situation is, so everybody's waiting for decisions. [00:49:08] And what would be the best outcome for you guys over in Poland? [00:49:14] Generally, I think what we are trying to achieve is the respect to the tradition, is respect to values, these values who are a part of our nation and also of your nation. [00:49:31] We are fighting to have the moments where, like, a normal way of thinking will be something which will be part of our life. [00:49:42] Now, the propaganda and this misinformation and disinformation. [00:49:48] Especially coming from Brussels, unfortunately, is a nightmare in Poland. [00:49:55] But we know that we are actually, as a matter of fact, only in a group of few countries who try to survive, and we need a stronger partner. [00:50:04] And that's why we are here in the United States telling you that you are not alone, and we want also strong allies. [00:50:11] Is that what the Polish president was here to deliver a message about? [00:50:15] Did you catch his message? [00:50:19] I know a lot about our president. [00:50:22] Karol Noworodski is a very strong president. [00:50:25] He's a real fighter. [00:50:26] I'm not talking only about box, but I'm talking about politics. [00:50:31] And I'm very proud that the Polish president decided to come here. [00:50:37] It's a little bit a pity that your president had to cancel, but I understand how difficult the situation is in your country. [00:50:46] I listened to every sentence which was said today by the president, and I think that was a really great speech. [00:50:54] Yeah, and then final question here is just what would be your message as a member of the Polish parliament to President Trump and just the people here in America? [00:51:05] Poland is still the country who would like to remain a strong partner in Europe, and you can count on us. [00:51:13] And if we want to, as I said, if you want to win this battle, we need to fight together. [00:51:20] You are responsible for your nation, but we are responsible for Polish people. [00:51:25] And if we want to have the better world, and I really mean it, we need to fight together. [00:51:35] Bridges built and not burned. [00:51:37] Well, many bridges were destroyed and ruined, and not by us, but by our enemies. [00:51:43] And we know that the left side and the leftists can really do something together. [00:51:47] So, to be able to win, we also need to be like a mutual army, not in terms of guns, but in terms of thinking and diplomacy. [00:51:58] Exactly. [00:51:58] Yeah, so thank you so much for taking the time. [00:52:00] I'm going to try this right here, right? [00:52:04] And next up, we met up with Dr. Gina Loudon to get an update on the Maha movement. [00:52:09] Take a listen. [00:52:12] Thank you. [00:52:14] All right, Heather Mullins here at CPAC, one of the creators, and joining me now, my old colleague that I worked with for several years over at Real America's Voice, Dr. Gina Loudon. [00:52:24] You spoke on stage today. [00:52:25] What was the big message that you really wanted to drive home for the people watching? [00:52:29] I was torn, Heather, if I'm honest, because the topic was Maha, but it made me want to talk about freedom because Matt Schlapp personally named our panel cigars, steaks, and ivermectin. === Pre-Game Reflections on Freedom (07:51) === [00:52:41] And it occurred to me while I was thinking about this, That four years ago, if we'd have done that, we'd have been hauled out of here. [00:52:48] We'd have been investigated. [00:52:50] We couldn't talk about those things. [00:52:51] And it made me realize what an age of freedom we are truly living in. [00:52:56] And I love how CPAC this year, Matt and Mercedes and your whole team, made it kind of all about that. [00:53:04] Like, let's live this moment because we've all worked for this all of our lives. [00:53:08] So it's very, very cool. [00:53:09] And I've been coming to CPAC since I was literally in my 20s. [00:53:13] And I have to say, this is the freest one I've ever experienced. [00:53:17] Because before this, Things were titled differently. [00:53:19] There was more reservation. [00:53:21] We were more careful. [00:53:22] This year, it's like, wow, I love it. [00:53:25] And it's crazy how much just America has changed since that COVID pandemic. [00:53:29] I mean, things like ivermectin were never talked about prior. [00:53:32] But then we went through sort of those trenches. [00:53:35] Where do we stand today in terms of like the Maha movement, some of the initiatives that, you know, Robert Kennedy, you know, talks about on his campaign trail, President Trump on the campaign trail? [00:53:45] Where do we stand with today's current sort of Maha movement? [00:53:49] Yeah. [00:53:49] Well, there are victories and there are defeats. [00:53:52] I think Bobby's heart is 100% right. [00:53:55] I think Bobby would love to have really just had carte blanche, but we have this thing called leftists that kind of screw up everything. [00:54:02] But I think we're in a good place. [00:54:04] We're definitely making more progress today than we've ever made in our American history, at least since they. [00:54:11] You know, they introduced basically oil and pesticides into all of our food and medicine. [00:54:15] And so I think we've made some great changes. [00:54:18] I think there's a lot more to be done. [00:54:19] I think Maha is way bigger than any one person. [00:54:22] I think it's something that has taken on a life of its own, a little like MAGA, has become not about any one person, even our amazing president. [00:54:28] It's become something that is going to kind of stand on its own and breathe its own air and make its own way and forge its own paths. [00:54:35] And I think that is terribly exciting. [00:54:37] Yeah, it is. [00:54:37] So if you could give one piece of advice to people watching of like what they can do to make one change to, Live a healthier life, what would that change be? [00:54:45] I mean, this might not be the answer you're looking for, Heather, but I honestly think, and people have talked about it and studies have been done, the power of prayer and having Jesus Christ in your life. [00:54:54] To me, that's number one. [00:54:56] That's the biggest part of my health regimen every single day. [00:54:59] And from there, you know, remember that everything you've been told is probably a lie since Rockefeller medicine began. [00:55:06] And so be very careful about the allopathic, that's the traditional doctoral philosophies. [00:55:13] Get yourself in touch with a homeopath, a holistic doctor. [00:55:17] Or, for a practitioner of some sort, and make sure that you're looking at everything when you encounter health problems. [00:55:23] But even before that, the supplementation you take, the foods you eat, the things you do you know, everybody was afraid of the sun for all these years, and we were killing ourselves with the darn sunscreens. [00:55:32] Who knew, right? [00:55:33] But now we know, now we know, and that's why it's so important to take those precautions for your family. [00:55:38] Amazing! [00:55:39] So, tell people where they can go to watch you. [00:55:40] You're still doing your show, correct? [00:55:42] Where can people go watch and follow you on social media? [00:55:44] I'm a real America's voice, 8 to 10 a.m. Eastern, every single day. [00:55:47] It's American Sunrise, is the name of the show. [00:55:49] I always say I'm the Pre game for Steve Bannon, and he says, No, you're not. [00:55:53] You're not anybody's pre game. [00:55:54] I'm like, Yeah, it's okay. [00:55:55] I'll be your pre game. [00:55:57] But no, I love it there, and I'm having a great time, and great things are happening. [00:56:00] It's just nice to be free again in this country. [00:56:02] Amen. [00:56:03] Oh, can I say one more thing? [00:56:04] Yeah, you sure can. [00:56:05] I have a new book called Creation by Heart, and it's for children. [00:56:10] And it's an amazing interactive book that you can do with your children that's actually not screen time. [00:56:17] And I also have a new cigar brand that is a clean cigar called Dr. Gina Wildchild, and I love to share these with everybody who Matt Schlapp. [00:56:25] Is formally addicted, he will tell you that for sure. [00:56:29] Oh, well, thank you so much for joining us, and it was a pleasure to see you. [00:56:32] As soon as I saw your face, I was like, oh my god, cute. [00:56:34] Well, Dr. Gina Loudon, make sure you go give her a follow. [00:56:37] Cute. [00:56:40] And that was quite the CPAC this year. [00:56:43] I mean, I was really impressed by, you know, just the diversity of the speakers and all the people that we had the opportunity to sit down and interview. [00:56:54] It was really a great conference. [00:56:55] And it just goes to show you the power of holding these conferences because where else can you go and interview people from all over the world, you know, presidents of South Korea and other countries, members of parliament? [00:57:11] I mean, there was so much international representation at CPAC. [00:57:15] That it truly is an incredible opportunity that Lindell TV also had the opportunity to be there on Media Row. [00:57:24] Vanessa, our very own Vanessa, was there doing interviews as well. [00:57:27] And just the kind of exposure that gets us as a network is invaluable. [00:57:35] The other thing I thought was great was that there was quite a bit of young people there. [00:57:40] We did have an interview we're going to play for you guys today, but we'll have to get to it on tomorrow's episode, just of this. [00:57:46] You know, young gentleman that led the college Republicans for America. [00:57:51] And, you know, with Charlie being gone, I think it's nice to see that there are all these other organizations that the young people are sort of, you know, getting involved because there was a period of time where, you know, most young people, if you asked them about politics or whether or not they were going to vote, they weren't interested. [00:58:07] They just weren't interested. [00:58:09] And hat tip to Charlie Kirk because he really engaged the young generation, the millennials, the Gen Z. More than anybody else of our time. [00:58:20] And, you know, if it weren't for him, there'd be so many people that weren't voting of those generations enough to swing an election. [00:58:29] And as we, you know, get older and the baby boomers are getting older, it's like that Gen Z and millennial generation is going to end up running the country. [00:58:39] And so, shout out to all the young people that attended CPAC and to Charlie Kirk himself for all the incredible work he did, really motivating the young people. [00:58:49] And if you liked our coverage of CPAC, if you found my interviews to be informative and beneficial, and you want to support Lindell TV being there on the ground for events like this and so many more, make sure you go to mypillow.com where we have an incredible assortment of products there. [00:59:08] You can actually use my very own promo code, it's my last name, Mullins, M U L L I N S, and you can have incredible savings. 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