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Christmas ornaments, drywall, and Jerry Epstein. | ||
you Name three things that don't hang themselves. | ||
That's what the American people think. | ||
That's what the American people think. | ||
And they deserve some answers. | ||
And I know that you're not in charge of these investigations. | ||
Yes, sir. But you talk to the people who are. | ||
And I need you to take a very respectful message today. | ||
Um... | ||
Tell the American people what happened. | ||
And don't rush it so that they don't do a thorough investigation. | ||
But you and I both know they can make this a top priority and get it done more quickly than they normally would. | ||
They need to do that. | ||
And I'd like you to deliver that message. | ||
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I agree with you, sir, but I have no control. | |
I mean, I can pass along the message, but the FBI and the Inspector General's Office work on their own time frame. | ||
But I will definitely give you their message, because I want the investigations completed as soon as possible, too, so that we can act. | ||
I have a feeling you know how to be firm. | ||
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A little bit. Okay. | |
Thank you. Thank you. Well, ladies and gentlemen, the Jeffrey Epstein murder-suicide cover-up Has really become the loose thread in the entire... | ||
It's not even a house of cards. | ||
It's an interweb of blackmail and corruption that ties all the powerful individuals together and essentially maintains the power structure with this web of blackmail and corruption. | ||
And so that's kind of what holds it all together. | ||
And you pull the string on Epstein and it all comes down. | ||
Now, outside of that, you have the grifting that goes on. | ||
You have the political agendas. | ||
You have the fake wars. | ||
It's kind of once you get hung on the, no pun intended, thread of blackmail that Epstein was involved in, Then, no holds barred, your hands are tied, you're already corrupt, we'll just go down with anything. | ||
You know, engage in quid pro quo like Joe Biden, engage in Arab Spring like Obama, engage in all the corruption like Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton and the rest of them. | ||
You're already in, you're already blackmailed at that point, you might as well just go all in. | ||
But you see, the Epstein thing has been so... | ||
...relevatory because people open their eyes when you say child sex trafficking. | ||
Because the average individual is still not totally numb to that. | ||
The average individual totally numb to abortion. | ||
The average individual becoming numb to the drag queen story time. | ||
Numb to the sexualization of children. | ||
Numb to the sexualization of pretty much everything now in the entertainment industry. | ||
But child sex trafficking, there's still a taboo there. | ||
They haven't removed all the taboos. | ||
So there's still a taboo there. People open their eyes. | ||
Even Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez. | ||
But then she even stopped retweeting Project Veritas and and quit calling out the ABC Cover up of Epstein which Congress has now called for an investigation Into ABC now we're gonna cover all this news, and I got a ton of news to get to so many video clips We're gonna play them all But again the whole Epstein thread is the thread that we pull now, it's the loose thread That brings the whole house of cards down | ||
Not that all the answers are here in the Epstein cover-up. | ||
Not that all the answers are here in whatever was going on with Epstein and Pedophile Island on the blackmail. | ||
It's just that's the string, that's the clothesline that they all hung on and then just engaged in whatever their own corruption that's now all being exposed. | ||
So we're going to play all the clips, but this has not gone just viral on the internet. | ||
Now Congress... Ladies and gentlemen... | ||
It's Tuesday, November 19th, 2019. | ||
This is the InfoWars.com War Room, brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
I'm your host, Owen Troyer. No time for me to flap my gums. | ||
We've got to go right to these clips because they are so imperative right now. | ||
Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill himself. | ||
Went viral on the internet. Now it's going viral in the halls of Congress. | ||
Here's Lindsey Graham questioning on the Hill, why was Jeffrey Epstein able to be murdered in jail? | ||
In my opening statement, I wanted to talk about the death of Mr. | ||
Epstein. Do you concur with the opinion that it was a suicide? | ||
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That was the finding of the coroner, sir. | |
Okay, do you have any evidence to suggest otherwise? | ||
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I do not. How could this have happened? | |
Unfortunately, sir, the death and the whole situation is still under the investigation of the FBI and the Inspector General's Office, and I'm really not at liberty to discuss specifics of this case. | ||
I can discuss issues around institutional operations, but I can't specifically talk about that particular issue. | ||
Okay. Well, the case this high-profile, There's got to be either a major malfunction of the system or a criminal enterprise at foot to allow this to happen. | ||
So are you looking at both? | ||
Is the FBI looking at both? | ||
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If the FBI is involved, then they are looking at criminal enterprise, yes. | |
Do we have people in custody today of this high profile nature? | ||
Have we done anything to adjust since Mr. | ||
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Epstein's death? Sir, we take every inmate's life very seriously in the Bureau of Prisons. | |
A high-profile inmate is no more important or significant in terms of our operations than just the average inmate that comes our way. | ||
What do I mean high-profile? Somebody's on a suicide watch. | ||
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I would like to explain our suicide watch system, if I may. | |
I can't talk specifically about Epstein, but we have different tiers of response if we identify an inmate who appears to have suicidal thinking. | ||
And I came into the bureau as a psychologist. | ||
I've worked with lots of suicidal inmates. | ||
I was a warden in our psychiatric facility in Butner, and I know how difficult it is to always be able to predict who is suicidal and who is not. | ||
But once an inmate is identified as potentially suicidal, we have a suicide watch operation that we can place them in. | ||
It's a very stark, very difficult setting where everything is stripped from the room except a mattress. | ||
They get a coarse gown like to wear that cannot be twisted in any way that they could hang themselves from it. | ||
They have one mattress and one blanket, and they are watched constantly. | ||
There's nothing else in that room. | ||
Mr. Epstein, how's the suicide watch? | ||
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Yes, he watched. However, the average time on suicide watch is only about 24 hours because it is such a stark and actually depressing situation. | |
We then can move them to another tier of observation, which is called psychological observation. | ||
Did that happen in this case? | ||
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I can't speak specifically, but I am sharing this with you so that you understand our procedure, sir. | |
They then can move to another tier, which is psychological observation, where they get their clothes back. | ||
They're in a more normalized setting. | ||
They are watched and scrutinized every moment of the day, but that is a much more normal environment. | ||
Do they have roommates? | ||
No, they do not when they're on psychological observation because they're being watched continuously. | ||
Did Mr. Epstein have a roommate when he allegedly committed suicide? | ||
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No, he did not. They move into psychological observations. | |
Psychologists see them routinely, interview them repeatedly, and once it's determined that the threat of suicide seems to have passed, then that inmate can be returned back to open population. | ||
Well, clearly it didn't work here, so we await the report because all the victims of Mr. | ||
Epstein have to have their heart ripped out. | ||
They still never see justice. | ||
Now, of course, what that really comes down to, and of course Lindsey Graham didn't emphasize it enough, kind of went along for the ride, is that Epstein didn't kill himself. | ||
That's what that comes down to. | ||
And all the pontification about what they do for Suicide Watch and all that jazz. | ||
Pretty much irrelevant. | ||
It all comes down to this. Epstein didn't kill himself. | ||
It was impossible. That's what she details. | ||
Not emphasized enough by Lindsey Graham. | ||
Now, let's go to Mike Lee again calling out how Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill himself. | ||
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Talk for a moment though about the Jeffrey Epstein case. | |
There are a lot of indications. | ||
There are a lot of people who have expressed concern. | ||
Concerns culminating in the phrase Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill himself. | ||
It was initially reported that he had died by suicide but according to A private pathologist who took a look at the case said that Mr. | ||
Epstein experienced a number of injuries that are, as he put it, quote, extremely unusual in suicidal hangings and could occur much more commonly in homicide. | ||
We did in the media, yes. According to news reports, security cameras that were in the hallway watching Mr. | ||
Epstein's cell just happened to malfunction the night that his life ended. | ||
Can you tell me how frequently do prison guards, do prison guarding security cameras malfunction like this and what are the protocols to check on them and to make sure that that doesn't happen? | ||
Senator, we are very behind in terms of monies for improvements throughout our institutions. | ||
As I mentioned earlier in my opening statements, our institutions are very old and a lot of the systems are faulty. | ||
Just in the last year, we were able to come up with enough money to redo all the camera systems at all of our institutions. | ||
It's not completed quite yet, but we did get the funding to replace all of our camera systems. | ||
We upgraded them from analog to digital, and we have a lot more cameras now in the institutions than there used to be, because we used to have a lot of blind spots. | ||
We just didn't have adequate cameras. | ||
MCC New York is one of those. | ||
It is part way through its whole camera reinstallation, and so by this time next year, all of our institutions should be completely upgraded in terms of cameras. | ||
So when they're faulty, they do break down sometimes, to answer your question. | ||
When they break down, you can't see it. | ||
And so, given that the security cameras malfunctioned that night, how can we be sure that he did kill himself? | ||
Sometimes you can see some, and it's just the visibility on an old analog camera It's grainy, and that's usually the problems that occur. | ||
You can see what's going on, it's just grainy, and it's harder to identify precisely what you're seeing over old cameras. | ||
Would you sum up what was going on in this case? | ||
I don't know about this case because I was not allowed to see any of the cameras after it occurred, sir. | ||
Why is that? Because the Inspector General and the FBI's office are the ones investigating, and we are not allowed to touch anything. | ||
Once a situation occurs and the FBI and the Inspector General's office comes in, we are not allowed to talk to staff or have any interaction with what's going on in their investigation. | ||
Until after the OIG? Until it's finished, yes. | ||
We will know what's the investigation. Do you have any idea how long that'll be? | ||
No. We keep hearing soon. | ||
Soon? I don't know how long soon is. | ||
One of the concerns I have is that it's my understanding that at the time of his death, he was in a high-security housing unit, one that was supposed to be checked every 30 minutes. | ||
And from what I'm told, it appears that hours went by, possibly three hours or so went by without anyone checking on him. | ||
If that is true, would that have represented a lapse of protocol? | ||
A lapse of a lot of things. | ||
Senator protocol, policy following, lots of very negative things if staff are not doing their rounds and their cell checks as they're supposed to be doing. | ||
Is there a correlation between deaths in these high-security housing units and According to Bureau of Prisons protocols? | ||
As I indicated earlier, the average deaths in a jail facility, like these higher security pretrial facilities, the average in the country, in jails across the country right now, is 50 per 100,000 inmates. | ||
We had two in a jail facility in the past year. | ||
Two. Which suggests in the vast majority of our institutions, we are doing things correctly and are making our checks. | ||
Now in our special housing units and our other institutions, we have had a couple of instances where when we went back and looked at the cameras after something untoward occurred, it was not always clear that the officers had done specifically what we were asking them to do by policy. | ||
And in each case when that occurs, we call in the inspector general's office, we have an investigation done. | ||
And if it appears to be any type of criminal act occurring, then we call in the U.S. Attorney's Office and the FBI, and we will prosecute if people are not doing their jobs. | ||
It's nice to see all of this coming out, but you still see the limp-wristed approach from these Republicans going along with the whole Epstein committed suicide. | ||
No, no, no. He didn't kill himself. | ||
Okay? It's impossible. | ||
You all know it. Say it. | ||
Quit dancing around it. And then you can even hear the one lady there saying, oh, you know, she said, unfortunately, the FBI is investigating. | ||
Unfortunately, the FBI. Oh. | ||
The same FBI that lied about the JFK assassination, the same FBI we're supposed to trust, the same FBI that frames people and then puts them in jail. | ||
Huh. Hmm. | ||
Maybe they should be investigated along with the Epstein murder. | ||
All right, we're going to go to more of these clips, and I got great guests coming up, including Dan Lyman, Lee Stranahan, and Tara LaRosa, an MMA fighter who got bit, bit by a leftist protester. | ||
That shocking footage will air, too, as well as all the other clips. | ||
And the hearing right now is live. | ||
So you've got two more witnesses up there now, fake witnesses, witnesses to nothing, witnesses to a sunrise, witnesses to a leaf blowing in the wind, witnesses to Eric Swalwell shiffing himself in front of the cameras during a live interview. | ||
No, it's a witness to nothing. | ||
So it's just more of this stuff. | ||
And here's what it comes out to. | ||
It's kind of like, I wonder... Trump spends more than Obama. | ||
The deficit is worse under Obama. | ||
It's like, you know, all this conservatism financially, no, we're not getting it from Trump. | ||
But it's kind of like the same thing that we're seeing in these hearings with all this corruption by the Democrats. | ||
It's like, well, they're already so corrupt. | ||
Well, they're already as corrupt as you can come, so we might as well just let them go through with all of this and just blow themselves up. | ||
We might as well just let them go through with all this corrupt activity, the treason, the coup, and everything, just so they burn the house down. | ||
It's kind of like, well, I'm just going to increase the deficit. | ||
I'm just going to increase the debt. | ||
I'm just going to increase anything, and it's just going to blow up anyway. | ||
So it's kind of like that same approach. | ||
But what do you end up with when the house is burned down? | ||
So we'll have more clips as they develop. | ||
But first, let's go now again. | ||
This is Representative Kennedy. | ||
Once again, folks, the Epstein didn't kill himself meme is viral, even in the halls of Congress. | ||
Christmas ornaments, drywall, and Jerry Epstein. | ||
Name three things that don't hang themselves. | ||
That's what the American people think. | ||
That's what the American people think. | ||
And they deserve some answers. | ||
And I know that you're not in charge of these investigations. | ||
Yes, sir. But you talk to the people who are. | ||
And I need you to take a very respectful message today. | ||
Tell the American people what happened. | ||
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And don't It's almost as if Representative Kennedy has the Infowars shirt, Christmas lights, and Jeffrey Epstein don't hang himself. | |
...and get it done more quickly than they normally would. | ||
They need to do that. | ||
And I'd like you to deliver that message. | ||
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I agree with you, sir, but I have no control. | |
I mean, I can pass along the message, but the FBI and the Inspector General's office work on their own time frame. | ||
But I will definitely give you their message, because I want the investigations completed as soon as possible, too, so that we can act. | ||
I have a feeling you know how to be firm. | ||
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A little bit. Okay. | |
Thank you. Thank you. No, the FBI's just going to cover it up. | ||
Don't you get it? The FBI's corrupt. And we just let them operate. | ||
And then they just throw Roger Stone in jail. | ||
You see, because you can't lie to the FBI, even if they trap you and trap you, frame you and everything, ask you about a tuna sandwich, you know, was it 8 ounces or 10 ounces on a Sunday, second Sunday of the month, third Sunday of the month. | ||
No, no, the FBI can do all that and then lie to you. | ||
The FBI can lie to you. | ||
Oh, but you can't lie to the FBI. And then the FBI covers up Runs, actually. | ||
Not covers up. Runs. | ||
Runs the cocaine industry. | ||
Runs the pedophile industry. | ||
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I mean, let's go back to the clips, man. | |
Cool, dude. The FBI runs the drug trafficking and the child sex trafficking. | ||
Really cool, man. Really looking forward to that FBI investigation. | ||
All right, now let's go. | ||
To the treason against Trump and this cuck-looking Vindman, excuse me, he just looks like a naked mole rat, admitting, and then Schiff freaks out, admitting he leaked to the quote-unquote whistleblower. | ||
Of course, none of it makes sense, but here's the clip. | ||
Lieutenant Colonel Vindman, did you discuss the July 25th phone call with anyone outside the White House on July 25th or the 26th? | ||
And if so, with whom? | ||
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Yes, I did. My core function is to coordinate U.S. government policy, interagency policy, and I spoke to two individuals with regards to providing some sort of readout of the call. | |
Two individuals that were not in the White House? | ||
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Not in the White House. Cleared U.S. government officials with an appropriate need to know. | |
And what agencies were these officials with? | ||
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Department of State. | |
Department of State Deputy Assistant Secretary George Kent, who is responsible for the portfolio Eastern Europe, including Ukraine. | ||
And an individual from the Office of... | ||
An individual in the intelligence community. | ||
As you know, the intelligence community has 17 different agencies. | ||
What agency was this individual from? | ||
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If I could interject here, we don't want to use these proceedings. | |
It's our time, Mr. | ||
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Chair. But we need to protect the whistleblower. | |
Please stop. | ||
I want to make sure that there's no effort to out the whistleblower through the use of these proceedings. | ||
If the witness has a good faith belief that this may reveal the identity of the whistleblower. | ||
Look, folks, I'm sorry. | ||
We have a leaked selfie. | ||
No, no, no, guys. That's just Adam Schiff trying to stop us from knowing he's a whistleblower. | ||
Someone sent us a leaked selfie of Vindman during that segment. | ||
And so I apologize. | ||
We did not mean to release the Vindman nude here live on air. | ||
But there you go. Okay, a little gallows humor. | ||
But again, folks, there is no whistleblower. | ||
Who is the whistleblower? | ||
The whistleblower is Adam Schiff. | ||
All of these people are coming forward to Adam Schiff. | ||
He's posing as an outside whistleblower. | ||
So the real whistleblower is Adam Schiff. | ||
I mean, sure it's Eric Ciaramala, sure it's Vindman, sure it's all of these people, but it's none of them. | ||
None of them want to go on record as the whistleblower. | ||
They want to come forward... | ||
With details that are really negligible, and then Schiff blows the whistle, and then he sits there like, well, we don't know who the whistleblower is. | ||
We have to protect. Someone call the Mole Rat. | ||
Hold on. Naked Mole Rat Daddy is in studio. | ||
Did you see your son's leaked selfie there? | ||
That's right, and now... | ||
Hold on. Hold on. Pull up Vindman's... | ||
Alex, I'm sorry to do this to InfoWars, but somebody sent us the Vindman nude, and so I heard it. | ||
There's no need to fear. | ||
Mole Rat is here. | ||
Show the Vindman nude. | ||
Man, the camera does put weight on me. | ||
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I've lost a lot of weight. That's... Look at that. | |
You've gone down in a jean size, haven't you? | ||
Yeah, but I'm really disgusting. | ||
I am bathing this morning. | ||
Oh my God! Facebook's got a camera in my bathroom? | ||
Facebook's been spying on you. How did they get the footage of me? | ||
That was you after your morning workout, Alex. | ||
There's Vindman. I've lost weight. | ||
No, that's me. No, that's Vindman. | ||
You're the one bathing. | ||
Have you been hanging out with Vindman? | ||
Hey, can you believe he admits that he did talk to the so-called whistleblower where they said no coordination before? | ||
It's all crap. | ||
A bunch of deep state rats. | ||
Mole rats. There he is. | ||
Naked rats. | ||
There's Vindman. They just sent us these nudes, folks. | ||
Our sources. It's unbelievable what they have. | ||
I can't believe you leaked. | ||
I had to. I had no choice. | ||
I can't believe you just leaked pornography. | ||
It was me. Of vitamin, the vitamin man. | ||
He put all of that... | ||
I mean, I'm no Katie Hill, but... | ||
He sends that, like, wiener to children. | ||
I'm no Katie Hill, but... | ||
Photos of himself. You know what? | ||
We've already done it. I'm already mole-riding as well. | ||
Let's put vitamin up. | ||
These are naked nudes of him. | ||
I don't care if it's a family show. | ||
That's me this morning, baby. | ||
Can we go back to... | ||
Let's see the Vindman photo shoot. | ||
Come on. Don't show me. | ||
Get me off screen. We want the... | ||
There he is. There you go. | ||
That's Vindman right there. There you go. | ||
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My God. Oh, my gosh. | |
Infowars.com. Tomorrow's news today. | ||
We had to do it. Infowars leaks. | ||
Talk about intimidating witnesses. Leaks naked photos of Vindman. | ||
What will we do next? | ||
And remember, South Dakota is on meth! | ||
Ladies and gentlemen... Sometimes Infowars has to break the stories that no one else will. | ||
And so when we got sent the nudes of Vindman, we had to share them. | ||
And so I apologize to show you. | ||
Here's Vindman bathing this morning. | ||
Can we go to the nude photo shoot he did with Katie Hill? | ||
I mean, you know about Katie Hill, but you didn't know about Vindman taking his nudes. | ||
You saw the Katie Hill nudes and everything. | ||
But we got the Vindman nudes. | ||
So let's show the Vindman nude now. | ||
I mean, that was a little crass, but let's just show that this is a more artistic piece from Vindman. | ||
This is a more artistic, he's posing. | ||
Oh, here's Vindman working out. | ||
I'm not sure why he works out naked in a tube, but there's Vindman engaging in a nice workout there. | ||
But I really want to get, can we get him posing artistically? | ||
Because he's an artiste. | ||
He's an artiste when he's not a fake whistleblower. | ||
And so we were shared these nudes. | ||
And so, yes, there it is. | ||
The Tasteful Vindman nude photo shoot with Katie Hill. | ||
And so we are sharing these exclusively only here on Infowars. | ||
So, folks, I mean, we don't want you to stare at Vindman nude, but we have the nude, so we might as well share it with you. | ||
Okay. In all seriousness, oh, look at that one now. | ||
See, this is an artiste here. | ||
Vindman posing. I mean... | ||
Oh boy, naked mole rat never looked so good. | ||
Alright. In all seriousness, we've had some humor here. | ||
We've got to lighten the mood sometimes. | ||
But Dan Lyman with me. | ||
Always a pleasure to be joined by Dan. | ||
At Citizen Analyst on Twitter. | ||
EuropeWars.com. There's all kinds of stuff developing, Dan. | ||
I was going to have you on here to... | ||
Get your take on what the rumors are, what the buzz is on Epstein over there in Europe. | ||
Get you on about the yellow vest protests that are heating up again. | ||
Obviously Hong Kong and that resistance is getting more intense. | ||
But you have a story that just broke right now. | ||
Border Patrol arrests two convicted murderers near border. | ||
Border Patrol agents arrested two convicted murderers present in the United States illegally. | ||
And so, you know, it's all good, though, because the Cato Institute, Dan, puts this out over the weekend. | ||
Don't want illegal immigration? | ||
Make it legal. So, yeah, so, hey, I don't like, you know, if you don't like rape, let's just make rape legal. | ||
And then it's all good, according to the Cato Institute. | ||
But Dan, talk about this latest story that you have on NewsWorks.com. | ||
Great to be back with you, Owen. | ||
Yeah, we just broke this a little while ago. | ||
The Border Patrol announced that they had just arrested two different convicted murderers in the span of three days, both in Texas. | ||
They had both crossed illegally into the United States, and both of them have had convictions in the U.S. prior and somehow made their way back across, most likely because we have a porous southern border and not much of a barrier there keeping them out. | ||
You know... | ||
This is such an important story because it shows how even the worst people, and this is what Trump is saying, how the worst people cross the border illegally. | ||
And then they say, Trump just called Mexicans murderers and rapists. | ||
No, he's pointing out to the fact that murderers are coming across the border from Mexico. | ||
Here's a perfect example. | ||
And this is not a doctored photo, by the way, folks. | ||
Beto O'Rourke dropped out of the presidential race with 0% approval. | ||
He wears a hat. | ||
Did you see this, Dan? He just put on a hat that says, the border makes America great. | ||
This is the guy whose campaign got caught funding illegal immigration. | ||
That's not rhetoric. They were caught by Project Veritas. | ||
That's treason, by definition. | ||
So, I mean, what is going on here where they act like there's no problem at the border, but then all the numbers indicate, well, yes, there are. | ||
Now your report has two murderers just got arrested crossing the border illegally. | ||
Right. And in addition to that, Border Patrol announced they had also apprehended and intercepted two tractor trailers with 56 illegal migrants packed into both of these trailers at different checkpoints coming into Texas. | ||
So who knows who was of those 56 people, what kind of records they have. | ||
They were from Guatemala. You know, they've identified two guys that were convicted murderers, and then you have 56 more. | ||
Who knows who they are? And these people are just pouring in over the border. | ||
And these are just the ones that they catch. | ||
Not too long ago, you had the lieutenant governor of Texas say that, from his knowledge, that for every one we catch, two or three more are coming in unchecked, and they're making their way onto U.S. territory. | ||
So, you know, it's just all out warfare at the border still, even though the numbers are technically down, they're still monumental. | ||
Well, and now, too, there's citizens going out. | ||
I'm sure that you probably covered this, will just go out at the southern border, they'll just station themselves there. | ||
They'll catch illegal immigration. | ||
They're getting thrown in jail, not the people crossing the border illegally, the people that go report it as free journalists just out there on the scene. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
We've had them on air. | ||
And so it's just crazy. | ||
But you know, with all this distraction, Dan, this was the big issue that Trump ran on. | ||
And believe me, I'm pulling my hair out over the deep state. | ||
But we tend to forget this was the big issue. | ||
This is a fundamental issue. | ||
This is a dire issue for the United States of America, the culture, the border, the language, the democracy, everything, the republic. | ||
And we've become distracted with everything that's going on. | ||
It's almost like we need to have a gut check on this. | ||
And if convicted murderers getting caught crossing the border illegally isn't enough to do it, I'm not sure what is. | ||
Absolutely. And, you know, I think we see what happens when you really challenge the mass migration narrative. | ||
We've seen that with the civil war so-called on the right now. | ||
You have the really hard line anti-immigration in general, anti-legal and anti-illegal because we We've effectively been swamped for the last five or six decades. | ||
And at this point, there's just so many people that we don't really know who they are in the country at this point. | ||
So you see, when that narrative gets challenged, even so-called conservatives on the so-called right are sabotaging those who are trying to have a serious discussion about this. | ||
You see the pylon going on against Michelle Malkin. | ||
And they do pick other smaller issues, maybe some clips out of what people have said on video that are certainly controversial. | ||
But what I think this is, really is, is the pushback against the immigration agenda that is funded by the likes of the Kochs and George Soros alike. | ||
Well, and it's really just the same Republicans that are just afraid of the media. | ||
They don't want to be called bigots. | ||
They don't want to be called this. | ||
So they're afraid of their own shadow, you know, thinking it's going to be labeled a white supremacist. | ||
You know, if they don't call out every, every, you know, flake of skin that falls off of Nick Fuentes. | ||
But, you know, it's almost, let's stick on American news. | ||
We'll get into some international news on the other side because there's this Twitter account, Zoomer Clips, that put out Basically, just screenshots of images of all the people that have... | ||
Really what it comes down to, at least they're saying, people who support censorship versus people who support free speech. | ||
And that's really what it comes down to, more than anything. | ||
It's not about Fuentes' views to me. | ||
It's about he has the right to free speech, just like everybody does. | ||
And they kind of listed it out in pictures. | ||
And it is funny, because I remember going around the office, it was about two years ago, kind of seeing this divide... | ||
Show itself remembering who the anti-Trumps were, some pictured in here in the censorship side, I'll mind you, and then who were really in Trump's support since the beginning. | ||
Flint is one of them. Doesn't mean everything Trump does we agree with, it just means we were there from the beginning. | ||
And I just said, look, I don't want to do infighting. | ||
I think it's bad overall for the Trump movement. | ||
But it's almost like Fuentes has decided to be that character, to be that one, to force the demarcation line in the quote-unquote conservative-slash-Republican movement. | ||
And I think it's pretty obvious. | ||
Like, when 10 social media networks or whatever ban Alex Jones on the same day, well, when 10 people come out and label Fuentes a white supremacist on the same day, well, we can connect dots. | ||
Absolutely. You know, it's never, ever occurred to me, no matter how heinous someone's opinions were, unless they were illegal, that they shouldn't have a place on social media or that they shouldn't be allowed to speak, you know, even the worst of the worst. | ||
And you've proven that yourself, you know, going out and debating people like Van Jones right on the street and having a quite civil debate, I might say. | ||
Which, by the way, he appreciated it. | ||
I mean, tip of the hat to Van Jones. | ||
I mean, his politics are nuts, but... | ||
Absolutely. And so, you know, it's people like us that prove that we're willing to debate any issue, talk about any topic, let anyone else speak on what they would like, and let the true battle of ideas be fought out and see who wins. | ||
But when you see the way that these so-called conservatives are calling for people like Puentes to be deplatformed, it reminds you, you know, that our enemies are far more vast, and there are so many more of them Now, Dan, I want to get into some international news, but I'm so glad you mentioned that Van Jones thing. | ||
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All right, Dan, I got three things for you in this order. | ||
First, I want to hear what the buzz is in Europe on Jeffrey Epstein with this Prince Andrew interview that totally backfired. | ||
Then let's get into the French protests getting hot again, and then what's going on in Hong Kong. | ||
But first, Dan, what is the buzz in Europe right now With the Epstein murder cover-up and the Prince Andrew interview that totally backfired. | ||
Right. One of the most amazing things about this whole situation, which I think in some ways we could trace to Brexit, the populist revolution, and really, and Trump, because of the way that things have just become more and more, more and more is coming out into the open about the mysteries that were kind of lurking under the surface until very recently. | ||
And I feel like The first dominoes to fall were things like the Trump election and Brexit, where people just started waking up to the reality that we're being ruled over by a bunch of degenerates and a bunch of incapable people and people who could not care less about humanity in general. | ||
And one of the things that's happening now, obviously, is that all eyes right now are on the royal family. | ||
Yeah, I think. | ||
The Prince. And now we have earlier today that interview on Good Morning Britain, I believe it was, where you have one of the British socialite, I guess her name is Lady, what was her name? | ||
They call her a royal author is what they call her. | ||
I don't know what a, what is it? | ||
Lady Colin Campbell is her name. | ||
It looks more like a Colin to me than a lady. | ||
Actually, Dan, let's go to the clip. | ||
We got it. It's 54 seconds. | ||
Here is the clip, guys. | ||
Clip 15. Here's the clip that Dan Lyman is alluding to right here. | ||
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Sorry, you all seem to have forgotten that Jeffrey Epstein, the offence with which he was charged and for which he was imprisoned was soliciting prostitution from minors. | |
That is not the same thing as paedophilia. | ||
Soliciting prostitution. | ||
If you solicit a 14-year-old for prostitution, you're a paedophile. | ||
It doesn't matter. The fact of the matter is... | ||
It doesn't. It doesn't matter. | ||
And they were not 14 in America. | ||
Sorry, I'm sorry. That is nonsense. | ||
No, it's not. He was convicted of procuring a 14-year-old girl for sex. | ||
Was he 14? | ||
14. I'm not justifying, Jeffrey. | ||
I'm not justifying, Jeffrey. | ||
No. Pedophilia, I suspect. | ||
There's a difference between a man and a child. | ||
So there you go. And it's hard to think that Piers Morgan is like the voice of reason amongst real liberals nowadays. | ||
But there's the clip that you alluded to, Dan. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. So disturbing what these people are saying. | ||
And they look scared. She looks disturbed, looks scared, and so do the people around her. | ||
So I just feel like With all the protests that we see worldwide, with all the protests we're seeing in Europe right now, with the way that Brexit has totally imploded again and the frustration that has to be mounting in the UK, they have to be looking at people like this Lady Colin Campbell and Prince and saying, you know what? We've had enough of these people. | ||
He literally comes out and says, oh, I don't remember meeting Roberts or whatever. | ||
He's photoed with her looking like he's just had 10 orgasms. | ||
Give me a break! Yeah, and comes out with this absolutely dismal interview that really paints him in a poor light. | ||
I think people are starting really to see through. | ||
And at this point, it's only a matter of time before the House of Cards comes crumbling down. | ||
And I'll tie that right into what's been going on in France now. | ||
For over a year, the Gilets Jaunes yellow vest protests have been going on, and the year anniversary was marked this past weekend. | ||
What is interesting about how things are—the way that the protesters are operating now is you don't see very many yellow vests out there. | ||
You see a lot of black bloc. | ||
You see a lot of what just look like angry young people that want to blow stuff up. | ||
And you see a lot of Antifa types. | ||
There are very few yellow vests, if you study the videos, that are actually out there. | ||
And if you listen to some of the reports from mainstream media that are on the ground, they even admit as much that there really aren't that many yellow vests out anymore. | ||
I mean, how many weekends can these working class people take off to travel into places like Paris? | ||
And what is it now? Like 50 weekends in a row or something? | ||
Yeah, over 52 now. | ||
So they've been going over a year. | ||
But I think at this point, it's tapered off. | ||
I don't know if it will rekindle with the same fire that it used to have. | ||
What's so strange is, you know, you and I had spoken about this when it kicked off and those first few times when I was down on the ground there in the first few months, and I really thought that they would really do some damage to Macron's reign. | ||
But he hung in there and he just waited it out, basically, and he's still there. | ||
And we've seen the same with Merkel as well, kind of riding out a big dip in popularity in Germany. | ||
So you just have to wonder, is this the new tactic that the globalists are using? | ||
Just basically ignore everyone and just let the place burn down if they have to, but keep their installed puppets in. | ||
The same in Canada with Trudeau. | ||
Yeah, pretend to be invincible, but I guess in some way they are, as they remain in power and their policies remain. | ||
Now, let's move over to Hong Kong. | ||
I'm not sure if you have any news stories on News Wars there, but this has gone next level now. | ||
Where police are surrounding universities where some Hong Kong protesters or even just students are there in the buildings. | ||
They trap them inside, threaten them, say, we'll shoot if you do not disperse, saying it's basically surrender or death now for the Hong Kong protesters. | ||
So, I mean, it's kind of the whole worldwide phenomenon of just citizens standing up against a corrupt government. | ||
But in Hong Kong, they're literally now... | ||
Just a day or two away from staring down the barrel of a gun for their free speech, for their protests. | ||
Yeah, and you know, like you said, across the world, there are so many different protests. | ||
We have a ton of action down in South America as well. | ||
There were protests in Greece the other day. | ||
We have a lot of different farm and first aid workers, first responders. | ||
They're protesting in the Netherlands and Germany. | ||
There are a lot of different kind of protests, but people are coming together for different causes, for different reasons, and a lot of those reasons tend to be co-mingled by just really unsatisfied people. | ||
But I think what's interesting about the Hong Kong situation is, in general, it really seems like they are battling the behemoth, the Chinese behemoth. | ||
And I think everyone really should be paying attention to this. | ||
It only gets, I would say, moderate coverage from the media. | ||
It should get a lot more, given the... | ||
Oh, can you imagine if these were, let's just say, Black Lives Matter protesters in America, and police were threatening them, saying, stand down or get shot? | ||
I mean, it'd be the biggest story going. | ||
Right, absolutely. And what they're doing to these students. | ||
And of course, you know, it's a two-way fight. | ||
The students aren't backing down. | ||
They're plenty violent themselves. | ||
But they have a lot more at stake. | ||
They have their democracy at stake. | ||
They have their futures at stake. | ||
And I think that they're entitled to this as you have this really heavy-handed crackdown coming out of Beijing. | ||
And, you know, it's really interesting to witness because if this is how China is willing to treat these students from Hong Kong, essentially, right on their doorstep, We should be paying attention to that because China is planning to conquer the world. | ||
That is their agenda. So we should look at how they treat people that are very much—very close to being, you know, in the same area as them, demographically very similar. | ||
How will they treat other— But you know what, Dan? | ||
I'm sorry to cut you off, but in 60 seconds, it's important to point this out because China's been doing that to their own people for years. | ||
This is really just them kind of now expanding, saying, let's see if we can go to Hong Kong and just dominate and enslave those people, too. | ||
And then if they're successful there with hardly any— You know, uprising from the world or any pushback, then they'll be like, okay, now let's move into Taiwan or let's move into the Philippines. | ||
You know, they'll just keep going. Right, exactly. | ||
There was a recent story that I saw. | ||
It was in Greece, I believe. | ||
It was Italy, I'm sorry. | ||
Italy. Chinese and Greek police running joint patrols in Italy. | ||
Chinese police on the ground in Italy. | ||
We should be watching what China's doing at all times. | ||
Yeah, and the next thing they'll do is they'll just disguise Chinese troops as UN. That's how they'll roll them out in the West. | ||
All right, Dan Lyman, newswars.com, europewars.com. | ||
Always a pleasure. At Citizen Analyst on Twitter. | ||
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We'll be right back. Lee Stranahan coming up. | ||
Here's the million-dollar question. | ||
Will America really see through all of this fraud? | ||
Or has the censorship worked? | ||
Has the drugging of America worked that they can't see through the massive fraud? | ||
Now, I'm going to play the clip here of Vindman discussing the Ukraine call, but again, it's all fraud. | ||
It's all fake. | ||
But I think America sees through it. | ||
Here is the naked mole rat Vindman, who, by the way, now reports are coming out about the infantry and everything he served with, saying that this guy was a lazy sack of crap. | ||
But those are coming from his own people that he was in the army with. | ||
Let's go back now. Here's Vindman discussing the Ukraine call that is now being used to try to destroy Donald Trump. | ||
Total fake news. Here's the naked mole rat Vindman. | ||
Lieutenant Colonel Vindman, did you discuss the July 25th phone call with anyone outside the White House on July 25th or the 26th? | ||
And if so, with whom? | ||
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Yes, I did. My core function is to coordinate U.S. government policy, interagency policy, and I spoke to two individuals with regards to providing some sort of readout of the call. | |
Two individuals that were not in the White House? | ||
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Not in the White House. Cleared U.S. government officials with an appropriate need to know. | |
And what agencies were these officials with? | ||
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Department of State. Department of State Deputy Assistant Secretary George Kent was responsible for the portfolio Eastern Europe, including Ukraine. | |
And an individual from the Office of—an individual in the intelligence community. | ||
Adam Schiff. What—as you know, the intelligence community has 17 different agencies. | ||
What agency was this individual from? | ||
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If I could interject here. | |
We don't want to use these proceedings. | ||
It's our time, Mr. Chair. | ||
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But we need to protect the whistleblower. | |
Oh. Adam Schiff. | ||
Please stop. It's you, Adam Schiff. | ||
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I want to make sure that there's no effort to out the whistleblower through the use of these proceedings. | |
If the witness has a good faith belief that this may reveal the identity of the whistleblower. | ||
It's Adam Schiff. | ||
Adam Schiff is the whistleblower. | ||
But it's the same aspect of someone prank calling him from Ukraine. | ||
Except now it's just Vindman. | ||
Now it's just Ciara Mala. | ||
Now it's just all these people. | ||
They just know Adam Schiff is such a whore. | ||
Politically, his legs are just open for anything. | ||
Whether it's a prank call from Ukraine, whether it's a naked mole rat as a lieutenant colonel, whether it's an Obama deep state holdover, Sierra Mala, it doesn't matter. | ||
Adam Schiff will take it all. | ||
And who knows? Maybe even hanging out there with Ed Buck and all of his other friends and other doctors that just got arrested for trying to solicit sex with a minor. | ||
These are all Adam Schiff's friends. | ||
So we wouldn't be surprised if Adam Schiff went down as a pedophile. | ||
After all, look at the Ed Bucks and the other people he hangs out with. | ||
But out there in Hollywood. | ||
But so just... | ||
I mean... It's a little frustrating. | ||
It's not frustrating. It's just you kind of feel like... | ||
I kind of feel like a hamster on a wheel. | ||
I reported this two months ago saying they're going to come forward with a bunch of fake whistleblowers. | ||
That's their new tactic. | ||
And that's what they've done. | ||
But it's not going to stop. | ||
They can't help themselves. | ||
They are all in, folks, to get Trump out of office. | ||
All in. And they know, they've done the odds, they've read the cards, they know there's only... | ||
So imagine you're playing Texas Hold'em, or poker, and there's enough people playing, all the cards are out on the table, everyone's all in, and you can look at the cards... | ||
And basically do math and know, okay, there's basically three cards left in this deck, and each one of them is going to F me. | ||
And I'm going to lose this hand. | ||
So now they're just doing everything they can to flip the table so that the cards go everywhere, the chips go everywhere. | ||
And then at the end of the day, the Democrats are like, oh no, what happened? | ||
Well, it's Trump's fault. | ||
So that's their plan, folks, but the American people hopefully see through it. | ||
Hopefully they're seeing this. We'll be right back with Lee Stranahan. | ||
All right, folks, I've got more clips from today's hearings that we're going to get to. | ||
If there's anything else that comes out, they're live right now. | ||
We'll get to those two. | ||
And, of course, I've got other breaking news stories I'm going to get to. | ||
Lee Stranahan with me now. | ||
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And here's Lee's problem. | ||
He's just like an encyclopedia of information when it comes to all this Ukrainian nonsense. | ||
So it's like, for the average audience member, it's tough to keep up with Lee because he has the whole constellation of the Ukrainian corruption. | ||
But you know what, Lee? | ||
I'm going to get to these clips later. | ||
Here's the amazing development, and then I'm going to let you kind of take it away, and you can go where the wind blows. | ||
But here was the amazing development today. | ||
Twice this happened, including Adam Schiff at the end. | ||
The Democrats are sitting here saying that Trump is engaged in some sort of crime or cover-up or something trying to investigate corruption in Ukraine, which is of course what the Bidens did, but at the same time they're accusing Trump of some sort of corruption in Ukraine and they're investigating Trump. I mean the irony here is beyond irony really. It's beyond projection. | ||
So how do you kind of just stack all this up before you get into all the details with now the Democrats jumping from Cohen to Russia, you know, whatever hothead hop they're doing, now they're on Ukraine for this time period. | ||
How do you kind of just put a blanket statement over all of this before you get into the minutiae? | ||
Well, you know, it's a good question, Owen. | ||
I've noticed, here's the thing, they have a very small playbook, okay? | ||
It's kind of the CIA playbook, really, but they have a very small playbook, and one of them is accuse the accuser. | ||
In other words, if I know that I've stolen, I've embezzled from you, Right? | ||
The first thing I can do is I can accuse you of embezzling from the company. | ||
You see what I'm saying? And that way, people start going, and you go, no, no, wait a second, I was about to turn Lee in. | ||
Everyone goes, I'm sure you were, Owen. | ||
And that's exactly what they've done here over and over and over again. | ||
Really, what we're seeing right now, Owen, is a cover-up of the original Russiagate. | ||
Everything we're seeing right now are the people—and I've been reporting this for about—and again, Infowars has been so great. | ||
It's been one of the only outlets that has let me on to tell the truth. | ||
But going back to 2017, I've been talking that Ukraine is central to this, if you want to understand it. | ||
I understand Russiagate. | ||
Ukraine is central. So what they're doing now is exactly what they've done all the time. | ||
Let's go back to the original Russiagate. | ||
We don't even have to get into minutia. | ||
The whole thing of, oh, look, Trump was colluding with the Russians. | ||
No, that was the person who said that, Alexander Chalupa, was colluding with the Ukrainians. | ||
Back in early 2016, before there was a Trump Tower meeting, before the Washington Post ever reported on a hack, that's what they were doing. | ||
So what you're seeing now is they're very, very nervous. | ||
And why are they nervous? Barr and Durham, that's why they're nervous. | ||
They know that there's an investigation right now underway. | ||
It's not going to unearth everything, but it's going to unearth a lot. | ||
So to the average person, Just ask yourself this. | ||
I'm really serious, Stu. | ||
If you knew nothing about Ukraine in August, like the average American, Ukraine's on the risk game board. | ||
That's all you know about it. I remember walking around as a social experiment when Crimea was the big story. | ||
I think it was like 2015. I said, have you ever heard of Crimea? | ||
People are like, oh, Crimea? Nobody knows anything. | ||
Ask them and ask the same people right now. | ||
Just ask yourself this. | ||
Everyone's got an opinion, though. | ||
They don't know a damn thing, but they all got an opinion. | ||
And ask yourself, in the last two months, we've heard about Ukraine a zillion times. | ||
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Really seriously, what have we learned? | |
Nothing. All of the talk is about this one phone call that Trump says there was—forget what Trump says—the transcript shows there was no quid pro quo. | ||
The Ukrainian government says there was no quid pro quo. | ||
The facts say there was no quid pro quo, because if they said, okay, look, we're not going to release this money until you investigate, they didn't investigate, didn't have a public announcement, and they released the money anyway. | ||
So there's literally no there there. | ||
But what they're doing, and the reason Schiff is unfairly, I don't know how else to put it, doing this Show. | ||
That's what it is. It's just a show. | ||
The reason they're doing this is when the actual facts come out about Ukraine. | ||
They've been planning this for months. | ||
Don't forget, this talk started back in March. | ||
People check my Twitter feed. | ||
I was talking about people like George Kent back in March, because I've been talking about this for nearly three years. | ||
What they're doing right now is when the Barr and Durham report comes out and says, well, gee, a lot of this seemed to relate to people in Ukraine, like Victoria Nuland, they'll go, aha! | ||
See? It was all set up by Trump. | ||
And they're just trying to fool people. | ||
Now, I agree with you. | ||
I don't think—I was listening to you earlier. | ||
I don't think the American people are falling for it. | ||
And we've seen that this has no ratings. | ||
No one's interested in this. | ||
And you're doing God's work even playing the clips. | ||
Well, and by the way, I'm sorry to cut you off. | ||
It's just the crew showed that. That clip that they showed there on ABC, that poll, 70%. | ||
At first, I was kind of like, wow, the fake news is working. | ||
I did more research into that. | ||
So did other people. It's a fake poll. | ||
It's literally a fake poll of like 500 people. | ||
70% of them labeled themselves as progressives. | ||
Ha ha! Yeah, and by the way, they probably aren't—I'll tell you, the progressives I know aren't falling for this. | ||
The people who are really, really on the left, the Sanders end of things, not the Hillary Clinton end of things, they're not falling for this either, because they see—first off, a lot of them know that the—who was the first person who Hillary Clinton's election interference and collusion affected? | ||
Bernie Sanders. | ||
The first thing she did was take out Bernie Sanders in the primary. | ||
Then she went after Trump, right? | ||
And a lot of the real progressives remember that. | ||
Now, again, some of them have been brainwashed and hypnotized by this. | ||
Or they just hate Trump so much they don't care. | ||
Yeah, and by the way, the progressives I talk to who are not Trump fans are like—we had a young man named Alex Jones call into my radio show yesterday, and Alex was absolutely on point. | ||
He called in early in the morning, and we do a show at 7 to 10 a.m. | ||
And he said that we had him talk about the Roger Stone verdict. | ||
By the way, hold it right there. We're about to take a break. | ||
Lee Stranahan, live from D.C., ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Populous.tv is where you can find him. | ||
Lee Stranahan with me. | ||
And Lee, it's almost, I don't know what the word is. | ||
It's kind of like the perfectly aged bottle of wine or something. | ||
Because you've been sitting here talking about this Ukrainian dirt and the connection to the Clintons and Russian collusion and the Bidens and everything. | ||
And the media pretty much just ignored it. | ||
And you were sitting here hammering this story, putting the details out, covering it on Populous.TV. But now the whole media is on it. | ||
Now, of course, nobody's going to give Lee Stranahan credit. | ||
credit, you're used to that. | ||
We're used to that here as well. | ||
I am. | ||
Yeah, of course. | ||
But did you ever expect, though, and get into where you were at, but I mean, the whole Ukraine story, you had it, you've documented it, you've detailed it, but now it's all about the hype. | ||
It's all about hyping up Vendman, hyping up some fake whistleblower, hyping up some phone call where we have the transcript, instead of the real story that Lee Stranahan covered years ago, really. | ||
Well, you know, it's good. | ||
Tempest in a teapot. | ||
And, you know, I think you know, Owen, I'm a Christian, and I believe in vigilance. | ||
And as a journalist, vigilance is really a virtue. | ||
And, you know, you know this. | ||
Alex knows this. The InfoWars audience knows this. | ||
When you stick to a story because you know it's true, That's different than trying to chase headlines. | ||
Does that make sense? And so with this story, and I'll tell you once again, I want to plug this film because it's a very good film. | ||
I'm in a film right now that's on Amazon Prime called Revealing Ukraine. | ||
Anybody can find it. | ||
It's executive produced and stars, features the great director Oliver Stone, who directed JFK and Platoon and a zillion other great movies. | ||
And he's in this film, and this was me back in 2017, and I'm about halfway through it. | ||
You'll see I start to be in it a lot. | ||
And this film that's been in production for two and a half years now, Owen, This talks about Burisma and Joe Biden. | ||
This talks about Alexander Chalupa, the DNC operative at the center of this. | ||
This talks—it tells the truth about everything that's been going on. | ||
And again, it's been working—they've been working on it for three years now. | ||
And it just came out this last week. | ||
And so far, it's gotten—everyone who's seen it just says, this explains it very, very well. | ||
But a lot of this—let me talk about the stuff that they're not talking about. | ||
This has to do, and like I say, Alex called in my radio show Fault Lines yesterday. | ||
We were talking about the Roger Stone verdict. | ||
And he said, this is a way to gin up a new Cold War. | ||
And he is exactly right. | ||
That's exactly what's happening. | ||
This, let's go back to where it really starts. | ||
It starts in 1968 in Oxford, England, at Oxford University in England. | ||
Where Bill Clinton is going to Oxford and his roommate is a guy named Strobe Talbot. | ||
That's 1968. Talbot is a Russian studies major who at that time was a student, but he was literally translating Nikita Khrushchev memoirs. | ||
So he's a Russian expert. | ||
He becomes one of Bill Clinton's closest friends and allies. | ||
Now, cut to 2016. | ||
Strobe Talbot, he served in Bill Clinton's administration. | ||
He's in the State Department at that time, under John Kerry. | ||
He's been one of Clinton's, again, closest friends. | ||
When Clinton was governor of Arkansas, he used to stay at Strobe Talbot's house. | ||
And guess who he's briefed by in 2016? | ||
Christopher Steele on the Steele dossier. | ||
Now, let me just ask you this. | ||
Why do you think Strobe Talbot—and how do we know that, by the way? | ||
Christopher Steele testified to it in a court case in London. | ||
He swore under oath he was briefing Strobe Talbot. | ||
Three people were being briefed to the State Department. | ||
Victoria Nuland, who, by the way, guess who she used to work for in the Clinton White House? | ||
Strobe Talbot. So Victoria Nuland, who's the point person on Ukraine, you'll hear her a lot about this. | ||
She, her old boss, Strobe Talbot, and a guy named Jonathan Weiner are all getting briefed by Christopher Steele. | ||
In fact, Talbot and Weiner both I have said in multiple interviews they've known Christopher Steele for a decade. | ||
So while nobody here had heard about Christopher Steele until the Steele dossier—in fact, you weren't supposed to hear about him. | ||
If Hillary Clinton had won, you never would have heard about Christopher Steele. | ||
But he's briefing these two people, close Clinton confidants. | ||
Let's talk about Weiner for a second. | ||
He's a Kerry confidant. | ||
Thirty-five years ago, he was John Kerry's legislative aide. | ||
Now he was the Libyan Special Envoy. | ||
This is about Clinton's closest friends and State Department allies, Newland, Weiner, and Strobe Talbot. | ||
Now again, Go look any of this up. | ||
Just look up Strobe Talbot, which is two Ts, Christopher Steele. | ||
You'll find the profile of Christopher Steele in New Yorker, where Strobe Talbot says, I've known him 10 years. | ||
You can find the Chuck Ross article over at Daily Caller, where he says Steele testified that he was briefing Talbot. | ||
So that's who's right at the center of this. | ||
Now, why? I mentioned that he was a Russian expert. | ||
That's exactly right. | ||
What happened in the 1990s under Bill Clinton? | ||
And the answer was, don't forget, the Soviet Union had just fallen. | ||
Communism had failed, right? | ||
And now you have the 90s. | ||
This is pre-Putin, remember. | ||
This is after the commies and pre-Putin. | ||
So that period of Russia, a lot of it weren't paying attention. | ||
In other words, I was not paying much attention in the 90s to Russia. | ||
I was just kind of like, OK, communism's over. | ||
That's good. Whatever. | ||
Let's listen to Pearl Jam. Whatever. | ||
It's 90s. I wasn't paying attention. | ||
But if you were paying attention, here's what you noticed. | ||
Number one, Clinton's yucking it up with Boris Yeltsin. | ||
Now, you know, he's the lovable drunk uncle of Boris Yeltsin. | ||
What was really happening is Strobe Talbot, who was the number two person at the State Department, and Clinton's go-to Russian expert, guess what they were doing to Russia? | ||
They were robbing it blind. | ||
And the way they were robbing it blind is—think about this, Owen—communism falls. | ||
Now everything was owned by the state. | ||
Now they're switching to a market economy. | ||
So what they did was the big assets, like the oil companies, the communication companies, were all up for grabs. | ||
And Russia at the time was run by these oligarchs. | ||
And these oligarchs made their money by theft, basically. | ||
They cheated the system, right? | ||
So this guy Khodorkovsky ended up buying Yukos Oil, and that's where this whole story really starts. | ||
Yukos Oil is one of the biggest oil companies in Russia. | ||
Khodorkovsky became the richest guy. | ||
And if you can't remember the name Khodorkovsky, What I always tell people is just do an Internet search, Owen, for Senate Resolution 322. | ||
322. You'll see it's about Kortakovsky. | ||
His name's right in there. | ||
It's named after him. | ||
It's concerning Kortakovsky. | ||
Kortakovsky was supported In 2006, by Joe Biden, Joe Biden was supporting a Russian criminal money laundering oligarch, a guy who's been to prison now. | ||
Well, and let's be clear, because we're running out of time here, it wasn't just Joe Biden, it was John Kerry and Nancy Pelosi. | ||
They were putting their, literally their families in these boards making millions of dollars. | ||
And with Khodorkovsky, with the Senate Resolution 322, look at who the co-sponsors. | ||
This is 2006, Owen. | ||
John McCain and Barack Obama, the two people who would run for president in 2008, both supported Khodorkovsky. | ||
But doesn't this, I mean, it's kind of, because it's all really, I mean, look, the skeeves and the eves and the oves and everything, it can all be very confusing. | ||
But at the end of the day, it comes down to the same thing, and Trump says it. | ||
They use America as their piggy bank. | ||
And they say, we're not going to make deals with you unless you enrich my nephew, unless you enrich my daughter, unless you enrich my son. | ||
We're cutting off the American taxpayer piggy bank. | ||
And then they say, fine, we'll give Hunter Biden $2 million. | ||
Joe Biden says, you're solid. | ||
Here's the money. All right, ladies and gentlemen, Lee Stranahan is still with us. | ||
And we're going to go to these clips now, and we're going to get Lee to respond to these as well, because it's just unbelievable what they're doing here. | ||
So first, let's go to, this is Julian Castro. | ||
A beard now. We're just going to go to his full clip here from the Vindman testimony today, and we'll respond in live time. | ||
So here is Julian Castro today during the Vindman questioning. | ||
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Thank you, Chairman. Ms. | |
Williams, thank you for your service to the country. | ||
Colonel Vindman, thank you for your service. | ||
Yes, thank you for your service to the deep state. | ||
I hope that your brother's nicer to you than mine is to me. | ||
We're committing treason, let's make a joke. | ||
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You both listened in real time to the July 25th call. | |
In particular, you would have heard President Trump ask the president of Ukraine, quote, I'd like you to find out what happened with this whole situation with Ukraine. | ||
They say crowd strike. | ||
And quote, the server, they say Ukraine has it. | ||
This is a debunked conspiracy theory. | ||
Now, put it right there. Okay, Lee. | ||
So let's break this down. | ||
First, Julian Castro says that, um... | ||
Well, first he says the thing in CrowdStrike where the server's been debunked. | ||
That's not been debunked. In fact, that's, if anything, been confirmed. | ||
So how does— Well, let me say this. | ||
I have never seen any evidence whatsoever that a CrowdStrike server's in Ukraine. | ||
CrowdStrike has nothing to do with Ukraine. | ||
That, to me, is all a distraction from the real story about CrowdStrike, which is a guy named Sean Henry. | ||
He's the FBI guy, close associate of Comey and Mueller, who's one of the top executives at CrowdStrike. | ||
But CrowdStrike was, I mean, it's supposedly located in Ukraine, right? | ||
I mean, that's the hub? Nope, it's not. | ||
I've been to their offices here in Crystal City, right up in Arlington. | ||
So you don't think they were hiding the Democrat server in Ukraine through CrowdStrike? | ||
Nope, I don't think that at all. | ||
And I've been talking about CrowdStrike since 2016. | ||
No, I've never seen any proof. | ||
I think the president's got that wrong, and I think they use that as a misdirection. | ||
I think he's confusing a couple of things, but I've seen absolutely no proof whatsoever, ever. | ||
Any piece of evidence that connects him to that. | ||
Well, then that kind of raises the question, not that I want to go there, where is the server? | ||
We still don't know, and that would get down to the bottom of the Russian thing. | ||
Yes. Well, yes, that's right. | ||
And that's the issue. | ||
The issue is CrowdStrike was working for the DNC. And the FBI, the CIA, none of the intelligence agencies, everything they're saying is based on what CrowdStrike, who was working for the DNC, did. | ||
And don't forget — I don't know if you remember this, Owen — CrowdStrike was first hired by the DNC, To take out Sanders. | ||
That's where they came in first. | ||
They kept Sanders away from the voter data. | ||
So this is a company, there's a lot with CrowdStrike, but I've seen nothing connecting to Ukraine. | ||
Dmitry Alperovitch, who's one of their heads, he's with the Atlantic Council, with NATO. That's a big factor here. | ||
But this Ukraine stuff with CrowdStrike, I've never seen a bit of proof for it. | ||
And then I love, too, how he says, you listen to the phone call. | ||
It's like, we have the transcript. | ||
That's nothing. Anybody could have... | ||
Barney the Dinosaur could have listened to the phone call. | ||
It wouldn't have mattered. We have the transcript. | ||
All right, let's go back to Castro. | ||
Interesting take from Lee there, though, on the crowd strike and the server scandal. | ||
All right, let's go back to Castro, the beard now. | ||
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His own former Homeland Security Advisor, Thomas P. Bossert, called the president's assertion that Ukraine intervened in the 2016 elections, quote, not only a conspiracy theory, but, quote, unquote, completely debunked, unquote. | |
Colonel Vindman, are you aware of any evidence to support the theory that the Ukrainian government interfered in the 2016 election? | ||
Congressman, I am not. | ||
And furthermore, I would say that this is a Russian narrative that President Putin has promoted. | ||
All right, pause it right there. Please respond. | ||
Okay, well, the response to that is the June 11, 2017 article in Politico magazine, where DNC operative Alexandra Chalupa said in that interview, in that article, in an interview in that article, that she went to the Ukrainian embassy and was trying to dig up dirt on Trump In the spring of 2016, | ||
again, before any of this stuff started, the Ukrainian collusion is not only proven, it's admitted to by the DNC and, significantly, by Ambassador Cholly. | ||
John Solomon, who used to be at the Hill, he got Cholly, who's the ambassador to Ukraine, from Ukraine, I mean, in D.C., to admit, yes, Chalupa was here, she was trying to dig up dirt on Trump, And she was working for the DNC, and she said she was with the Hillary campaign. | ||
So that's where they get you. | ||
They zing you with the Ukraine server thing, then they completely lie about a fully vetted, Alexandra Chalupa has said this, anybody can see. | ||
Furthermore, if anybody looks up Ali Chalupa, ALI, like Muhammad Ali, Chalupa, like the delicious taste treat at a Mexican restaurant, Ali Chalupa WikiLeaks, you'll find the email where she's talking about colluding with Ukrainian journalists. | ||
So that is the least debunked thing in the world. | ||
And then I love, too, how he tries to bring it back to Russia, which was their narrative that failed. | ||
So, yeah, let's go back to Russia. | ||
All right, let's go back to Castro the beard. | ||
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Government. It's foreign policy or intelligence apparatus that supports that theory. | |
No, I'm not aware of it. | ||
You are aware that other parts of the U.S. government, our intelligence community, for example, has said definitively that it was the Russians who interfered in the 2016 election. | ||
All right, pause it right there. Now, this is where we really go next level, Lee, because again, he's bringing it back to the quote-unquote Russian collusion, which happened under Obama, which they investigated for three years with Trump involvement and got nothing. | ||
So now he's spinning his own circles here. | ||
And again, there's no proof. | ||
In fact, the judge, you know, don't forget, Mueller brought a few different indictments. | ||
One of them was against a Russian company who he said was doing Facebook. | ||
Which, by the way, they showed up in court and Mueller's legal team did not. | ||
I think that that still is outstanding. | ||
That judge shut them down so hard. | ||
He said, Mueller, you need to—and, by the way, he said it to Barr, too—he said, the government needs to stop saying you've proven Russian collusion. | ||
You have not proven it at all in any way. | ||
And don't forget, the intelligence agencies got all of their info from CrowdStrike, who was working for the DNC. So there's not only no proof of it—but, by the way, this is not new. | ||
This narrative is not new. | ||
When McMaster, remember him? | ||
When he was in the White House, Trump went to him in 2017 and said, what's up with this Ukraine thing? | ||
This is a long time ago. | ||
And McMaster said, no, no, no, that's all Russian misinformation. | ||
Yeah, like Castro said, oh, it's coming from Putin. | ||
That's right, yes. It's not. | ||
It's literally coming from the Democrat paid operatives. | ||
That's right. It's coming from them. | ||
But again, Ali Chalupa Wicked Leagues, go look it up. | ||
Go look it up. Someone should have that printed. | ||
You know how they love to print big things? | ||
They should have that printed up behind her. | ||
No, seriously, they should be eating a Chalupa with a picture of Muhammad Ali or something. | ||
That's how they can get people's attention. | ||
All right, let's try to finish this clip of the Beard Castro. | ||
Go ahead. There's the email right there. | ||
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It's incredibly odd, though, unfortunately, but not inconsistent to me, that President Trump would be giving credence to a conspiracy theory about Ukraine that helps Russia, really in at least two ways. | |
Pause it right there, because this is so unbelievable. | ||
So again, this is a total reversal of reality. | ||
The Democrats are the one who got the narrative from Russia. | ||
Which actually came from Ukraine, again, paid for by the Democrats. | ||
So it's the same thing, Lee. | ||
I mean, it's so frustrating. | ||
And I don't know if Julian Castro is just so ignorant or just going along for the ride here. | ||
But I mean, literally everything he just said wasn't Trump. | ||
That was the Democrats. No, right. | ||
And, again, Politico, not exactly a conservative right-wing source. | ||
Ken Vogel, a left mainstream media, he's now at the New York Times. | ||
Ken Vogel reported that story, and Ken Vogel got that story right. | ||
And I've confirmed, I've talked to the organization that Chalupa talked to. | ||
I've interviewed the whistleblower, Andrei Telejenko, a number of times. | ||
I got OAN to interview him. | ||
I got other people to interview him. | ||
Gateway Pundit. This story is 100% set, and that's why they are—the Democrats are so—oh, and how tightly are they controlling the witnesses? | ||
I think you're going to play Adam Schiff's closing statement. | ||
Yeah, in fact, we're going to—it'll probably take two segments, but for the next segment and then the short segment, we can probably get the whole thing in there. | ||
So if you thought the Julian Castro— Clips here were unbelievable. | ||
Wait till you hear Adam Schiff. | ||
Even more projection than Julian Castro. | ||
I mean, Adam Schiff is a psychopath, folks. | ||
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All right, now, Lee, let's go. | ||
This is Adam Schiff's closing remarks. | ||
Really just unbelievable advice. | ||
Typical Schiff fashion. | ||
He closes the testimony today. | ||
I want to get your response to this in this segment and the next. | ||
Let's now go to the Shifty Adam Schiff's closing remarks. | ||
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Thank the gentlemen. | |
I want to thank our witnesses today, Ms. | ||
Williams, Colonel Vindman, both of you for your service to the country, for your testimony here today. | ||
And I just want to address briefly some of the evidence you presented as well as others thus far in the impeachment inquiry. | ||
Evidence, he says. First of all, I want to join my colleagues in thanking you, Colonel Vindman, for your military service. | ||
And now they build up, oh, the military hero. | ||
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And I should tell you that notwithstanding all of the questions you got on why didn't you go talk to your supervisor? | |
Why didn't you go talk to Mr. | ||
Morrison? Why did you go to the National Security lawyer? | ||
As if there's something wrong with going to the National Security lawyer. | ||
Are you aware that we asked Mr. | ||
Morrison whether he went to the National Security lawyer right after the call and that he did? | ||
And are you aware also that we asked him, well, if you had this problem with Colonel Vindman not going to you instead of the lawyer, naturally you must have gone to your supervisor. | ||
And you know what his answer was? He didn't go to his supervisor either. | ||
He went directly to the National Security Council. | ||
Because there's nothing there, Schiff. I hope my colleagues will give him the same hard time for not following his chain of command that he complained about with you, apparently. | ||
The president may attack you, and has. | ||
Others on right-wing TV might attack you, and they have. | ||
But I thought you should know, and maybe you know already, that this is what the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff had to say about you, Colonel Edmund. | ||
He is a professional, competent, patriotic, and loyal officer. | ||
He has made an extraordinary... | ||
Not what his squadron mates said about him. | ||
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They said he was a lazy POS. I'm sure your dad is proud. | |
I mean, he looks like a naked mole rat, but, you know. | ||
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My colleagues have tried to make the argument here today, and we've heard it before, that the president was just interested in fighting corruption. | |
That's our goal, fighting corruption in Ukraine, this terribly corrupt country. | ||
The problem, of course, with that is there's no evidence of the president trying to fight corruption. | ||
The evidence all points in the other direction. | ||
The evidence points in the direction of the president inviting Ukraine to engage in the corrupt act of investigating a U.S. political opponent. | ||
Now pause it right there. Now this, folks, folks, now I'm going to try to sort this out here. | ||
But what Adam Schiff just said is so next-level unreal, it's almost impossible to explain in the modern vernacular. | ||
It really is. But I'm going to try my best here, Lee, and then maybe you can try to sort out my sorting out of it. | ||
Okay, so Adam Schiff and the Democrats are currently investigating Trump for alleged corruption in Ukraine. | ||
I mean, you really don't even know, but let's just say that. | ||
Let's just say the Democrats are currently investigating Trump for alleged corruption in Ukraine, claiming he is trying to set up his political opponents. | ||
Again, I'm still trying to sort this out in my head because none of it makes sense. | ||
But what actually happened? | ||
Donald Trump is the one investigating the corruption of Joe Biden. | ||
That's what happened. | ||
And then, on top of it, Lee, guys, in fact, try to clip that part out if you just can. | ||
That's the real gold here, and I want to play it again because it's almost impossible to believe he said it. | ||
And then he says there's no evidence at all to support the fact that Trump was investigating corruption in Ukraine, even though they're the ones saying he's investigating Biden as part of a political witch hunt against his opponent. | ||
So again, I'm trying to make sense of this, but Adam Schiff is basically saying... | ||
President Trump engaged in something illegal by searching for a crime, but the Democrats are the ones searching for a crime, even though it was Trump who was actually searching for the crime, and now the crime is apparently Trump searching for the crime, not the original crime. | ||
I mean, that is the best I can make out of what Adam Schiff just said. | ||
Well, and it's worse than that because it's Trump. | ||
Actually, it's not—look, the Biden stuff is a sideshow. | ||
It's important, but it's a sideshow. | ||
The Ukrainian government interfered and colluded in the 2016 United States election with the Democrats. | ||
One of the reasons you can see that is—remember Paul Manafort? | ||
Remember he had to leave the Trump campaign? | ||
Do you know why? Do you remember why? | ||
Because in August 2016, a report came out of Ukraine about the Black Ledger. | ||
That report is specifically the thing that got Manafort out. | ||
That came out of Naboo, the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine, where the FBI, James Comey's FBI, has an office. | ||
They actually have an office in Naboo, right? | ||
And that's what led to it. | ||
So this entire thing, it's not even questionable. | ||
Ask yourself why Paul Manafort's in solitary confinement, and ask yourself what's going on with And the actual story of Ukrainian interference, there's not a question. | ||
But notice nobody's bringing up this Black Ledger and Manafort. | ||
That's because it might be too factual for them. | ||
And boom, their heads would explode. | ||
They can't deal with the facts. | ||
Oh, because you know that, because now the Podestas are involved. | ||
And now you have to investigate the Podestas. | ||
Oh no, Tony Podesta was given immunity for cooperating. | ||
Hmm. And Paul Manafort's in solitary confinement and gagged with a gag order on him over a tax issue. | ||
I have never heard of anybody be gagged over a tax issue. | ||
But that's what they're doing now. They did it to Roger Stone. | ||
And Assange. | ||
And Assange. And I'm not trying to go down this road because it's a whole other thing and I want to finish this clip. | ||
But folks, if you want to see what the Democrat Party and the left is really about, and it's really the left... | ||
They politically put a target on your back. | ||
They use these bureaucracies and the power of the government to throw you in jail. | ||
They silence you on social media. | ||
They gag you via the courts. | ||
And then they'll put us all in jail like Roger Stone and kill us. | ||
I mean, that's where it all goes. That's not Lee Stranahan saying it. | ||
That's me, and I'm giving you the evidence. | ||
They did it to Manafort. They did it to Stone. | ||
They'll do it to all of us if these people get all the power. | ||
But let's go back now. | ||
Let's try to finish off Adam Schiff, and then we're going to replay that last clip in the last second. | ||
I I got to try to figure this out, but here's Adam Schiff. | ||
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...of corruption, so what does the president do? | |
He recalls her from her post. | ||
Ambassador Yovanovitch, in fact, was at a meeting celebrating other anti-corruption fighters, including a woman who had acid thrown in her face on the day she was told to get on the next plane back to Washington. | ||
You prepared talking points for the president's first conversation with Zelensky. | ||
He's supposed to talk about rooting out corruption. | ||
If this president had such a deep interest in rooting out corruption in Ukraine, surely he would have brought it up on the call. | ||
But of course, we now know that he did not. | ||
So now he just heard his own narrative because he admits Trump didn't even bring it up. | ||
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I mean, like, what? And my colleagues say, well, maybe he was acting on his own. | |
Even though he says he's acting as the president's lawyer, maybe he was really acting on his own. | ||
But the two investigations... | ||
All right, so bring him back down. So, Lee, let's go into this now. | ||
So, again, you know this. | ||
The Obama administration, George Kent, was investigating the Bidens. | ||
That was already being investigated. | ||
That was an old thing. | ||
Trump didn't even bring it up. | ||
Trump simply says, hey, you know about the Biden thing, and the Ukrainians are like, yeah, we need to investigate this, and it's just kind of like a matter-of-fact thing. | ||
They bring it back up as if it's somehow criminal to discuss what happened when George Kent was already investigating the Bidens. | ||
That's right. And that whole play happened before Zelensky took office. | ||
Poroshenko, who the U.S. put into power, the previous leader of Ukraine, horribly unpopular, 6% approval rating, the most unpopular leader in the world, and the Obama administration put Poroshenko in there. | ||
He, in a last-ditch effort to try to save his presidency, he, Lutsenko, his prosecutor, went to Trump, went to Giuliani, and said, hey, we'll investigate this some more. | ||
Well, they were the guys who'd shut it down, because Poroshenko's the guy who, don't forget, you played the audio, I'm sure, Owen, of Biden threatening Poroshenko, right? | ||
Yeah, and then they get rid of this guy to put in someone quote-unquote solid, meaning someone who will engage in criminal activity with us. | ||
That's right. That was Lutsenko, who, by the way, I don't know if you know that. | ||
Well, yeah, we got to run the clip, but I don't know if you know this. | ||
Lutsenko, the guy that Biden had put in, they literally had to change the law in Ukraine because he had no prosecutorial experience. | ||
So in order to make him the prosecutor— He's an electrician. | ||
I'm not joking. Look it up. | ||
That's kind of like how the Democrats changed the whistleblower laws so that, you know, the janitor can come from PS19 and say, you know, he heard Trump pooping in the toilet and he whispered something about Ukraine. | ||
And so, you know, now he's a whistleblower all of a sudden. | ||
I mean, it's just insane. We're going to... | ||
All right, but, Lee, I want to go back to this clip of Schiff. | ||
Let's try to figure this out because, I mean, it makes no sense. | ||
All right, this is a real clip of... | ||
From today's hearing of Adam Schiff. | ||
Now, it's honestly comical. | ||
And I'm going to play it again, folks. | ||
I don't even know. I can't even explain this. | ||
Hyperbole, irony, just blatant lying, pathological lying, projection. | ||
I mean, Adam Schiff is a psychopath. | ||
But let's try to make sense of this clip with Lee Stranahan before my next guest joins me. | ||
So let's play Schiff again and let's see if we can sort this out. | ||
Let's put our collective brains together, Lee, and let's see if we can make any sense of what Adam Schiff is about to say here. | ||
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My colleagues have... | |
Tried to make the argument here today, and we've heard it before, that the president was just interested in fighting corruption. | ||
That's our goal, fighting corruption in Ukraine, this terribly corrupt country. | ||
The problem, of course, with that is there's no evidence of the president trying to fight corruption. | ||
But yet that's what they're claiming he is doing with Biden. | ||
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...inviting Ukraine to engage in the corrupt act of investigating a U.S. political... | |
Again, it was Ukraine that did that. | ||
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Ambassador Yovanovitch was known as a strong fighter of corruption. | |
So what does the president do? | ||
He recalls her from her post. | ||
Ambassador Yovanovitch, in fact, was at a meeting celebrating other anti-corruption fighters, including a woman who had acid thrown in her face on the day she was told to get on the next plane back to Washington. | ||
Wait, is Adam Schiff featured in one of the Podesta's arts? | ||
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You prepared talking points for the president's first conversation with Zelensky. | |
He's supposed to talk about rooting out corruption. | ||
If this president had such a deep interest in rooting out corruption in Ukraine, surely... | ||
He would have brought it up on the call, but of course we now know that he did not. | ||
Which, that started the whole thing. So pause it right there. | ||
Okay, again, I'm trying to sort this all out. | ||
First, he claims that there's no evidence to support that Trump was trying to fight corruption. | ||
Yet the entire basis of this inquiry is the phone call where Trump is claiming he's trying to fight corruption that started this whole investigation. | ||
Then Schiff goes on to claim that that doesn't even exist in the phone call. | ||
So how did we even get here? | ||
I mean, Lee, this is like, I mean, I don't even know. | ||
I mean, this is like teaching somebody that one plus one equals three. | ||
And this is really next level just nonsense from Schiff. | ||
Well, there is a possible explanation here, Owen, and I think it all makes sense. | ||
Meth? Meth? Well, close. | ||
We know that Hunter Biden was a crack addict. | ||
Let's start with that, shall we? | ||
We know that Hunter Biden actually, and I'm not even saying this sarcastically. | ||
No, he got kicked out of the Navy for drug abuse. | ||
That's right. And he was also in L.A. He was kidnapped by somebody who a crack deal went wrong. | ||
So I'm just suggesting that perhaps in order to raise money for his legal defense, I'm just saying, who knows? | ||
It's possible Hunter Biden has gone into the dealing aspect of things, and who else would he want to talk to but Adam Schiff? | ||
No, I'm joking, of course. | ||
No, but if Hunter Biden was selling meth or crack, Schiff would be his number one client. | ||
Yes. Well, by the way, I'm joking about that because, of course, Adam Schiff would be far more interesting if he were on crack. | ||
This is just partisan stupidity. | ||
That's all. And I'll tell you, Adam Schiff is—Pelosi gave him the rope. | ||
Go ahead, Adam. You take center stage. | ||
Yeah. And he's not doing well. | ||
No. And I really believe this is the end of Adam Schiff's political career, and he knows it, so he's going to go out on a flourish. | ||
But it is nuts. | ||
And I've been in the committee room with him when he's talked about Roger Stone, and I know the facts about Roger Stone. | ||
He's the biggest hack political liar in town. | ||
Yeah, yeah. People forget Schiff's involvement with framing Roger Stone. | ||
I mean, he basically framed Roger Stone for the FBI. 100%. | ||
100%. Yeah, Adam Schiff is a dirtbag. | ||
He's a dirtbag and maybe a lot worse. | ||
I was in the committee room when that happened, and I got on Twitter. | ||
I was working for Breitbart at the time. | ||
I got on Twitter and I said, hey, Adam Schiff, I'm the one who wrote that piece for Roger Stone. | ||
And Breitbart got a little mad at me for saying that, but it's true. | ||
I'm the one who got Roger into this, in a sense. | ||
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But it wasn't even that. | |
Roger's like, I didn't do anything. | ||
Sure, I'll take your questions. And then they framed him and locked him up and gagged him, and then he'll die in jail. | ||
Good job, Democrats. You guys are great. | ||
We're into the final hour of the War Room today. | ||
I have some more news and clips I'm going to get to. | ||
My next guest, this is unbelievable, just waving an American flag on Veterans Day. | ||
Leftist comes up, attacks her, bites her. | ||
Now, this individual is an MMA fighter, so took care of business. | ||
We're going to be joined by her in just a minute. | ||
But it just shows you the nature of the average leftist that goes out and attacks a woman And bites her. | ||
I mean, that's like Claude Taylor biting my microphone off. | ||
That's like people coming up to me licking my camera. | ||
I mean, this is what they do, folks. | ||
These people are... | ||
I feel bad. | ||
I really do, but they're demon-possessed. | ||
Sorry, it's heavy to just know what's going on out there and to see these poor demon-possessed souls. | ||
Anyway, she'll be joining us in a minute. | ||
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Since we haven't heard from the guests now. | ||
Let me go to some of these other clips, guys. | ||
Let's look at some of this irony first. | ||
Now, okay, you have Katie Hill. | ||
Unbeknownst to anybody until this scandal comes out about this Democrat congresswoman. | ||
Look, it's all very... | ||
It's all very sordid. | ||
Some people claim she's a rapist. | ||
Some people claim she's a sexual abuser. | ||
There's all this stuff out there. But what we know is she was engaged in some weird sexual perversions. | ||
Obviously has her own sexual perversions. | ||
I don't care. Fine. Does her own drug use. | ||
Fine. Whatever. Honestly, I don't care. | ||
Just let's see your politics. | ||
But no, it was bad what she was doing. | ||
And, again, if this was a Republican, it'd be the end of their career. | ||
But, oh, Katie Hill is a Democrat. | ||
Yeah, she had to resign in lieu of the moment. | ||
But look at this. | ||
What? Whoa, what is this? | ||
Katie Hill, the disgraced congresswoman engaged in, at the very least, sexual intimidation and drug use with her staff, That's at the least. | ||
Forget about whatever Nazi tattoo, if that's even it. | ||
I really don't care. Point is, disgraced congresswoman, if it was a Republican, they'd damn her to hell. | ||
But here's Katie Hill now. | ||
Maybe she's going to run again. | ||
Listen to this reception Katie Hill got in California speaking at an event. | ||
She's literally now the hero of the Democrat Party. | ||
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Play it. Listen to that. | |
For Katie Hill, a standing obe... | ||
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They're giving her spirit hands! | |
Oh my gosh, look at that! | ||
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No way! Hold on, can we get her? | |
Can we freeze frame on the, like... | ||
Like, she's a hero now! | ||
Like, oh, thank God for Katie Hill! | ||
I just, I mean, again, I'm speechless, folks. | ||
What else am I supposed to say? | ||
If this was a Republican, these people would be throwing rotten food at her, spitting at her, throwing milkshakes. | ||
But, oh, a Democrat engaged in sexual perversion. | ||
A Democrat engaged in sexual intimidation. | ||
A Democrat engaged in all of this stuff. | ||
She's a hero to the Democrats. | ||
Play the rounding of Asian. | ||
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Play it! Katie Hill... | |
Hell, they cheer for Jeffrey Epstein, folks! | ||
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You think I'm kidding? I'm not... | |
Folks, Jeffrey Epstein could be raping a little girl, and if he said Donald Trump is bad, the left would cheer. | ||
I'm not even kidding you. | ||
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That's how deranged these people have become. | |
Yeah, look at the crew loves her. | ||
The crew loves Katie Hill. | ||
The crew got invited to Katie Hill's bong orgies. | ||
I didn't get the invite. | ||
I was not able to smoke the bong with Katie Hill. | ||
I'm very upset. The Russians told me. | ||
The Russians ratted out the crew. | ||
The crew went and hung out at a Katie Hill orgy and smoked the bong with her. | ||
Unbelievable. I will not comment on any tattoos from my crew, but they can confirm Katie Hill smoked the bong. | ||
We have the photo evidence. | ||
But no, did you see the rousing applause from the Democrats? | ||
I'm not even kidding you folks. | ||
These people are so sick. Jeffrey Epstein could come out. | ||
I'm sorry for the graphic image, folks. | ||
I'll try to tone it down. But Jeffrey Epstein could come out like drag queen story time, riding pony with a little kid, and if he said Trump bad, they would, standing ovation for Jeffrey Epstein, he'd be a hero. | ||
In fact, Jeffrey Epstein could have saved himself. | ||
He should have come out, you know, with 10 little girls by him, saying, hey, here's my, anybody want to buy these? | ||
By the way, Trump bad. | ||
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Oh! Woo! | |
That's how it would be. Oh yeah, you think it's a joke. | ||
Jeffrey Epstein could have saved himself, folks. | ||
Alright, I got this Blasey Ford clip that's just... | ||
I'll play that if our guest is unavailable. | ||
Maybe open up the phone lines, but... | ||
There you go, folks. | ||
Katie Hill receives a standing ovation. | ||
Disgraced congresswoman engaged... | ||
And again, I'm not even sitting here as the moral... | ||
You know, judgment or whatever. | ||
But that's what the Democrats... Oh, Trump is so bad. | ||
Oh, Trump this. | ||
Oh, Trump that. And then here's Katie Hill just engaged in all the deranged activity the Democrats act like they want to stop from happening, act like Trump's engaged in all of it. | ||
No, it's Katie Hill, it's the Democrats. | ||
She gets caught red-handed, disgraced Congresswoman, shows up at an event for Democrats, gets a standing ovation. | ||
I'm telling you, Jeffrey Epstein, he could have saved himself. | ||
He could have come out with 10 12-year-old girls riding pony, but if he would have said Donald Trump, orange man, bad, they would have cheered him on and said, go, Jeffrey, engage in that pedophilia, go! | ||
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All right. Let's go to this clip here. | ||
Then I'm going to do some news before the guest joins us. | ||
This is Blasey Ford getting an award now. | ||
It's kind of like CNN got an award for breaking the Russiagate narrative, or the Russiagate story. | ||
There is no story. It's like giving an award for somebody, you know, dunking on a five-foot hoop against, you know, Wilt Chamberlain or something. | ||
I'm pretty sure Wilt Chamberlain, is Wilt Chamberlain even still alive? | ||
If Wilt Chamberlain was dead, he might easily be alive. | ||
It's like Brian Seltzer dunks on a five-foot hoop over a dead basketball player, and he gets an award for being the greatest player of all time, beating Wilt Chamberlain one-on-one, even though Wilt Chamberlain's dead and it was a five-foot hoop. | ||
But it's the same thing. So CNN gets awards for breaking the Russian collusion conspiracy. | ||
Brian Seltzer gets awards for dunking on a five-foot hoop over Wilt Chamberlain, who's dead. | ||
And now Christine Blasey Ford gets an award. | ||
But listen to her speech. What is this? | ||
An MKUltra. Looks like Dana, Carvey, and Drag. | ||
Here's Blaise Ford. | ||
Hold on, let's restart this and get the audio here, guys. | ||
Go ahead and let's play it with audio. | ||
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Okay. Very interesting. | |
Well, let's see if we can find... | ||
Here, you know what? Just put it up. | ||
Put it up Play Without Sound. | ||
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Uh, it was so tough for me to come forward and to lie about all of the stuff that I lied about. | |
Get me off the screen. It's better. | ||
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Get me off the... There. It was very tough for me to come forward and lie about Donald Trump and lie about everything, but it's all been worth it. | |
Hold on, let me turn the page of what my notes people wrote for me. | ||
Oh, here it is. Okay. It's all been worth it now to get this fake award. | ||
I'm just very pleased that in America you can make up stories and lie and engage in sedition. | ||
And if you contribute to the Democrat treason, you get awards. | ||
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So this is just amazing. | |
I'm looking forward to my multi-million dollar book deal that's surely coming. | ||
And yeah, Donald Trump raped me. | ||
He raped my whole family even. | ||
And he pretty much raped everybody he ever met. | ||
And I'm an eyewitness to all of it. | ||
And so, yeah, I'm Christine Blasey Ford. | ||
I get an award for engaging in acts of sedition against this country and Donald Trump. | ||
And being a part of the Democrat treason, it's really an honor. | ||
So I just want to say, anybody else who's really a pathetic lowlife who wants to get an award, just help the Democrats and their treasonous campaign against Donald Trump and they'll make up an award for you. | ||
And they'll probably even name one after you. | ||
Thank you. Thank you so much. | ||
Wow! Blasey Ford, live on the war room. | ||
That was some powerful stuff. | ||
So I'm not sure if the crew got the audio or not, but basically the clip is her sitting here claiming to be the victim. | ||
I mean, it's the most pathetic thing you've ever heard. | ||
It's like the things Donald Trump should be saying... | ||
But coming out of Blasey Ford's mouth, she's like, oh, the media was so bad to me. | ||
Oh, the Republicans were so bad to me. | ||
But this is just what it's like to be a hero now. | ||
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This is just what it's like to take on Donald Trump. | |
It's so hard. | ||
Of course, nobody buys her narrative. | ||
It got totally proven wrong. | ||
But you see, that's the problem. | ||
Christine Blasey Ford makes up a story about Brett Kavanaugh Christine Blasey Ford lies about the whole thing. | ||
The lies go viral. | ||
Everybody knows the lies. | ||
Kavanaugh, you know. | ||
She made up all these claims. | ||
So, the lies go viral. | ||
Oh, but then it comes out, oh, Christine Blasey Ford's an operative. | ||
Her dad was running mind control programs with the CIA. Oh, all of these other people that they intimidated to lie about Brett Kavanaugh all came out and said, yeah, we never met Brett Kavanaugh. | ||
All the ladies that claimed all these things about Kavanaugh getting drunk and engaging in orgies. | ||
They made it all up. | ||
They admit it was intimidation the whole nine, but nobody covers that. | ||
Nobody covers that. | ||
Alright, let's now go to Blasey Ford. | ||
This woman is a joke. Play Blasey Ford. | ||
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I had a responsibility to my country, to my fellow citizens, to my students, to my children, to live the values that I tried to teach them. | |
I understood that not everyone would welcome my information, and I was prepared for a variety of outcomes, including being dismissed. | ||
I was not prepared for the venom, the persistent attacks, the vilification. | ||
No, you lie. You're a liar. You're a fraud. | ||
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The loss of personal privacy. | |
Personal privacy. And the collateral damage to my friends and my family. | ||
Oh, and there's the real one. | ||
The collateral damage to her friends and family. | ||
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I had a responsibility to my country. | |
All right, get her off the screen. | ||
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I'm so sad for myself. | |
My family's been vilified. | ||
My cunning's been vilified. | ||
It's like, no, that's literally everything that's happened to Donald Trump because of people like you. | ||
That's literally what happened to Brett Kavanaugh because of you. | ||
But she gets an award. | ||
So good for her. You know, look, Project Veritas is garbage. | ||
They don't deserve any awards. | ||
InfoWars is garbage. | ||
We don't deserve any awards. | ||
Trump is total trash. | ||
Should not get any awards. | ||
Peace prizes. You know. | ||
Blasey Ford is the hero. | ||
So, I mean, I think... | ||
I think I should... | ||
I should shave my beard and grow out my hair... | ||
And I'll be Christina Blasey Ford. | ||
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And I'll talk like a high school girl too. | |
And I can make any claims. | ||
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And I'll just claim to be a Democrat, progressive, liberal. | |
And then I can make any claim in the world. | ||
And it has to be true. | ||
So this is now my debut. | ||
Owen Troyer's dead. | ||
I am now transitioned fully into Christina Blasey Fordo. | ||
This is Christina Blasefordo, and I'm a liberal progressive, and I'm part of the Me Too movement, and I was raped by every member of the Democrat Party in 1962. | ||
It doesn't matter that I wasn't alive then. | ||
It doesn't matter most of the Democrats weren't alive then. | ||
I claimed it, and I'm a woman now. | ||
I put on a wig and makeup and shaved my beard. | ||
I'm Christine Blasey Fordo, and I was raped by every member of the Democrat Party. | ||
Sodomy. The only one that wouldn't do it was Adam Schiff because he was hanging out with Ed Buck every time. | ||
But folks, I'm Christina Blasey Fordo. | ||
I'm now a woman, a progressive liberal, and I was raped by every member of the Democrat Party. | ||
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Get the f*** out of here! | |
Get the f*** out of here, bitch! | ||
Whoa, whoa, whoa! Get the f*** out of here! | ||
So you're watching footage from Veterans Day. | ||
When Tara LaRosa, who has joined us now, was confronted by a leftist, Trump-hating, American-hating protester who ripped the American flag out of her hand because she hates America like the average leftist these days and probably didn't realize that she was about to get into scrap with an MMA fighter who just, | ||
you know... Yeah, totally. | ||
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I can't take credit for the fight. | |
That was the other woman that was there with us. | ||
The flag never touched. | ||
The Nutty Professor, what happened was she told her, get out of here, and she pointed the flag to get out of here in a different direction. | ||
It looked like it was her face, but it did not hit her face. | ||
It was to the side of her. | ||
And that's when the Nutty Professor jumped and grabbed the flag and then took a swing at the woman that was with us. | ||
And that fight ensued. | ||
I was livestreaming when this all happened. | ||
And it was caught, the fight got caught on livestream, and I had to put the video in, I had to put the phone in my pocket to pull him apart, because the guys started, it was a Proud Boys event, it was a Proud Boys flag wave to honor the veterans. | ||
Yeah, because how dare you wave the American flag on the streets of America? | ||
The average leftist hates that. | ||
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Oh, I know. There was nothing Trump to do with it, though. | |
And we made a very conscious effort about that, because we know that Sometimes the message will get lost because the whole Trump thing is just so... | ||
But, you know, unintentionally, you've kind of proven the point now that to the left, it's really about hating America. | ||
So whether it's Trump or the American flag, it's just that they hate America. | ||
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Oh, it is. It is 100%. | |
We were not there to have anything to do with Trump. | ||
It didn't have anything to do with Trump. | ||
It was the American flag, and we had a giant banner that said, proud of our veterans. | ||
And we had so much support from people that were driving underneath the overpass. | ||
They were honking their horns, flashing their lights, waving. | ||
Portland has a lot, a lot of love here for America and for Donald Trump. | ||
And we exposed that. | ||
And this woman just hated it. | ||
There it is. See? | ||
So explain to me, though. | ||
So you tried to kind of subdue her. | ||
She was getting a little violent. | ||
And then she bit you? | ||
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Oh, it got a lot violent. | |
Her and the other girl were throwing down. | ||
And the guys were just like, Tara, Tara, come help. | ||
Come break this up. Come break this up. | ||
So that's when you see me run over there. | ||
I have my camera and everything, and I had to put it in my pocket. | ||
I took her down to the ground because she started like... | ||
She started fighting me, and I was not about it. | ||
No, stop it. This is the perfect image right now. | ||
That is the left in a nutshell. | ||
Honestly, no, that really is it. | ||
It's like conservatives, like, it's like, okay, you're going psycho. | ||
You're a danger to yourself and everyone around you. | ||
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Just calm down. I hate America! | |
Oh, my God, it was bad. | ||
And she starts immediately spouting off. | ||
She's like, and she's all out of breath. | ||
She's like, Proud Boys, racist! | ||
Proud Boys, racist! | ||
And she couldn't get any words out. | ||
Now, see, you're actually hitting on something key right now. | ||
This is actually key because we can sit here and make fun of these crazies, but this is the key. | ||
You know, they do this whole thing like Blasey Ford, like, oh, I am a victim. | ||
And all these people like, oh, you know, Trump is putting our lives at risk. | ||
The New York Times editor just said Trump is putting his reporters' lives at risk. | ||
Bull! The New York Times is putting average American citizens' lives at risk when they lie about them. | ||
So they lie about the Proud Boys. | ||
By the way, there's the... | ||
Holy smokes. | ||
Let's get into this woman biting you. | ||
It's bad. This is the key, though. | ||
The New York Times, the Washington Post, they publish stories. | ||
Proud Boys, white supremacists. | ||
Proud Boys, KKK. Proud Boys, this. | ||
And so then the average leftist retard goes out and sees a Proud Boys symbol and thinks, oh, I'm fighting a Nazi. | ||
I'm fighting white supremacists. | ||
And by the way, most of the Proud Boys they probably run into are like Latino or something. | ||
The head of the Proud Boys is Latino. | ||
So it doesn't even matter. | ||
But that's the New York Times. | ||
So the New York Times starts violence, starts a civil war, and then claims, oh my gosh, we're the victims! | ||
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The New York Times is trying to divide this country. | |
And people like that. That's exactly what they're doing. | ||
And they're targeting certain groups like Proud Boys and saying, oh, they're racist, they're racist. | ||
And there's people out here like this crazy-ass professor who's perpetuating it. | ||
She walked up and she's like, you're racist, you're racist, you're racist. | ||
And I'm like, no, we're not. | ||
No, we're not. And some of the people that we had with us were Latino and Black. | ||
And we had veterans with us. | ||
And it was absolutely out of line. | ||
I've literally never been to anything involved with the Proud Boys that didn't have, I mean, you want to play the race card, literally someone from every skin color. | ||
It's like, you want to play, oh, skin color. | ||
It's like, I don't care about skin color, but it just so happens every time with the Proud Boys, there's all kinds of different skin colors. | ||
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That's correct. And you're right. | |
Enrique Tarrio is black and Cuban. | ||
I mean, it doesn't get much more effort than that. | ||
So, but what's the deal here? She bites you. | ||
Does she bite you in this footage right here? | ||
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No, it was right before this footage started. | |
She reached up with her mouth and took, I mean, she took a chunk, and it was through that bite, that picture that she showed was through a thick hoodie sweatshirt, a t-shirt underneath, and a sports bra. | ||
Yeah, so that's like, and sports bras are thick, so I mean, that's like she had to bite down like an alligator. | ||
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That's how hard, that's how much she hates Trump. | |
No, that's it exactly. It's like superhuman strength, their hate for Trump. | ||
They can bite through like mithril. | ||
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Dude, it was ridiculous. And I finally let her up. | |
Oh my gosh, this is just sick. | ||
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You don't understand, but Proud Boys, racist. | |
Proud Boys, racist. Is that her hair on the ground? | ||
Did you pull, wait, hold on a second. | ||
Was that her hair on the ground? | ||
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I have no idea. I don't know. | |
That looks like a clump of her hair. | ||
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I tried to kick it over the edge so nobody would see it. | |
But I guess it got called on video. | ||
But you know what? This is the sad thing. | ||
And I really mean this. | ||
The sad thing is that these people are mentally deranged. | ||
They honestly belong in mental institutions. | ||
And see, I have to check myself because I'm not about re-education camps. | ||
I'm not about that crap. That's totalitarian stuff. | ||
No, no, no. These people are genuinely psycho. | ||
They genuinely need mental help. | ||
And your video really puts it all into a perspective where it's like, this psychopath comes up to you and you just do what you have to to protect the public. | ||
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And her. They started brawling really close to traffic, and there were cars that were going by. | |
Oh, she could have gone over that bridge. | ||
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Yes. If somebody had stepped out or lost contact or lost their footing and stepped out into the street, they would have been dead. | |
They would have been dead. She would have been dead. | ||
One of us could have been dead. | ||
I stopped it from happening, yet Antifa wants to attack me. | ||
Antifa, yet again, is trying to deplatform me, has doxed me, doxed my family. | ||
That's bullshit, man. | ||
I'm the one that broke this up. | ||
Hold up. Whoa, whoa, whoa. We gotta stop. | ||
We gotta stop. No cursing. No cursing, Tara. | ||
No cursing. Sorry. I'm that mad. | ||
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No, it's all good. I'm that mad. | |
I understand. But look, let me ask you this. | ||
Are you pressing charges against this woman or is anybody? | ||
Yes, I am. How's that going? | ||
Can you update us on that? | ||
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I can't see. I don't know anything because it's an open investigation. | |
I've talked to the Multnomah County District Attorney and And they basically have said that I'm in the clear, that I really, they can't see any fault with what I did. | ||
No, you were honestly a hero that day, and this is such powerful imagery to me. | ||
But let me just say this. I want to say this as just a general statement, because you've dealt with this. | ||
We've had a lot of guests that deal with this. | ||
It's not going to stop. | ||
There needs to be a proclamation made, probably by the White House, where there is political violence. | ||
The police need to act immediately. | ||
We can't be having these investigations. | ||
I don't talk about... I've got multiple assaults on me, on tape. | ||
The investigation's ongoing. | ||
No, there shouldn't be an investigation. | ||
Okay, the investigation is you saw the damn thing happen. | ||
Arrest the guy. 100%. | ||
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I was surprised that she didn't get arrested. | |
Should have been arrested on the spot. | ||
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Yes, indeed. To protect the public. | |
Yep. And look, folks, it's such a dangerous thing because, again, I don't want to start doing re-education stuff. | ||
But, like, we shut down mental institutions in this country in the 90s. | ||
We need to reopen them. | ||
People who go around in public biting people because they're triggered by an American flag, folks, that is a psychopath who needs mental help. | ||
Final segment of the Infowars.com War Room. | ||
A couple more minutes here with Tara LaRosa. | ||
Again, we played the footage, but a... | ||
I mean, folks, look. | ||
I'm not trying to be mean, and I always get crap when I say the word retard. | ||
It's just the Merriam-Webster definition of retard is somebody whose mental capacity has been retarded. | ||
It's been shortened. It's been cut short. | ||
So, I mean, it's just I'm using it as its definition term, but forget about it. | ||
This woman that attacked them is a mentally deranged psycho, okay? | ||
Mentally deranged psycho, a threat to herself and the public. | ||
Tara LaRosa did the right thing. | ||
She's a hero. This woman needs to be charged with assault at the very least. | ||
I mean, she should just plead insanity and maybe spend a couple weeks in a rubber room. | ||
But this is what it comes down to, Tara. | ||
You've dealt with this. I mean, countless times I've dealt with this. | ||
I mean, literally there's, I mean, movies. | ||
There's just like three hour long movies on YouTube about me just being assaulted by these people. | ||
There needs to be—something has to change here. | ||
I don't want to get into physical altercation with these people. | ||
I know you don't want to get into physical altercation with these people. | ||
But it gets to a point where you're left with no choice. | ||
I mean, that's what it comes down to. You're left with no choice. | ||
It was either you let these people get assaulted by that woman, and who knows, someone gets hit by a car and ends up in the streets. | ||
You did what you had to do. | ||
So, I mean, what do you think—I mean, what do you think needs to happen? | ||
Because this is not going to stop. | ||
Do you think the answer is more people just doing what you did and just calmly disengaging the situation with physicality, but the appropriate measures? | ||
Or is it time for the police to step in and say, okay, clearly this is, I mean, it's obviously a hate crime, but they'll never go down that route. | ||
But police need to have this in mind. | ||
Political inspired attacks are happening. | ||
We've got to step in to try to subdue this before it gets worse. | ||
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See, you talked earlier about re-education camps and how you don't want that. | |
Well, guess what? That's what they've done to us. | ||
And that's what they have done in our school systems. | ||
And they have taught the children over the past 30 years about how communism is fine, socialism is great, and all these other things. | ||
They have already indoctrinated an entire generation. | ||
So... What you just mentioned, we're going to have to do both. | ||
Number one, we need to wait for police to actually handle things and take care of it, but we have to protect ourselves in the meantime. | ||
That's why I really urge people to take self-defense classes, learn how to deal with a threat, conceal and carry, get your permit, go and get a gun. | ||
If you feel that you're in imminent danger, nothing is going to save you other than a firearm. | ||
No, I completely agree. | ||
Being prepared is the best defense. | ||
Now, you know, again, what that ends up meaning for your self-defense, well, that will be defined, but exactly. | ||
You go into these things just waiting to be a victim, you're going to be the victim. | ||
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Yeah. And there's levels of escalation. | |
Like, with this particular incident, I didn't have to hit her. | ||
But look, that is a screaming, petulant child. | ||
It's like, I mean, you have kids, right? | ||
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No, I don't actually. | |
Okay, well, we had a guest earlier. We were talking about the kids. | ||
But it's like if you had to deal with a temper tantrum that your, you know, five-year-old was throwing, this is what it would look like. | ||
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Yes. And when you're dealing with a five-year-old, you're not going to hit them. | |
Well, in fact, it's almost like maybe I should get... | ||
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Maybe you have to restrain them, but you're not going to hit them. | |
I think maybe I should get my parents on the line. | ||
Tara, maybe I should get my parents on the line because I was... | ||
I used to do some temper tantrums when I was young. | ||
I'm not going to lie. Probably looked a lot like that. | ||
I'm dead serious. | ||
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You know what? Here, they offer some cues... | |
They offer us cues when they say, oh, I'm having a mental day. | ||
Or I'm having a mentally difficult day. | ||
Or, oh, I just can't deal with this. | ||
Oh, I have to shut down for a second. | ||
Oh, my Trump derangement syndrome. | ||
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Those are the people that need help. | |
Those are the people that you might have to take a closer look at that maybe need to be institutionalized. | ||
But that's what they do. Tara, that's what they've done to my generation. | ||
They've done this thing where it's like, oh, if you have anxiety, you have some sort of disorder or something. | ||
Everybody has anxiety. | ||
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It's called living. Yeah, learn how to deal with it. | |
Learn how to cope with it. | ||
We all have it. Well, you did the right thing, and keep us updated because, look, if psychopaths are going to go around attacking people and biting them and not get arrested and charged, I mean, what are we going to do? | ||
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The only thing we're going to have to do is take care of ourselves. | |
We're going to have to handle it ourselves. | ||
And then call the cops and hope they come. | ||
I do have to commend the Portland Police Department. | ||
Their response time was very fast. | ||
It was definitely like under three minutes. | ||
Well, that's good because I know it's brutal up there with Portland Police and everything. | ||
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It's intense. It really is. | |
They get a lot of hate and they really... | ||
You know what? They're just following orders. | ||
So... Well, Tara, people can follow you. | ||
Tara LaRosa, at Tara LaRosa on Twitter. | ||
You're actually politically active. | ||
It just so happened you're also an MMA fighter. | ||
Yeah. And I always said this, too. | ||
I always said, you know... Watch out. | ||
You're going to attack the wrong person. | ||
You're going to end up with your wig split. | ||
So, Tara LaRosa, thank you so much. | ||
God bless you. Keep us updated if there's any progression with these charges. | ||
And if that deranged individual, who's a professor, of course, the professor gets arrested. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, we got four minutes left here. | ||
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Do we have a live intermission here? | ||
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Alright, let me just do a news blitz here before I sign off for the day. | ||
Look at these headlines. | ||
Trump's weekend hospital visit draws a skeptical reaction. | ||
AP. Former White House physician. | ||
Trump may have neurological problems. | ||
Oh yeah. Not Joe Biden who can't finish a sentence. | ||
Not Hillary Clinton who wears seizure glasses and has lesions on her tongue. | ||
And then Trump says media panicked Melania into thinking he had a heart attack. | ||
Now look. Trump has his own strategies. | ||
You can read about it in his book. | ||
But, folks... | ||
Look. | ||
Something happened yesterday. | ||
We know what happened. | ||
They tried to poison the president. | ||
One of the people fell ill, who's the food taster. | ||
For whatever reason, Trump doesn't want this to come out. | ||
For whatever reason, the White House doesn't want this to come out. | ||
Maybe it's because they think the Democrats will use it against him. | ||
But... But now they're coming out saying, oh, Trump has a neurological disorder. | ||
Not Joe Biden fumbling and bumbling. | ||
Not Hillary Clinton falling over. | ||
Not Hillary Clinton in the seizure glasses with the leashes on her tongue. | ||
Oh, no, no, no. It's Trump who goes for an hour and a half off script during a rally that he does like three a week. | ||
Yeah, neurological disorder, I'm sure. | ||
But I think that Trump should just come out and shut these people down and say, you know what? | ||
No, no, no. I don't have a neurological disorder. | ||
Someone's trying to murder me. But they will decide that. | ||
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Now the two guards have been arrested for failing to check on him and for falsifying their reports. | ||
So that's a big development. | ||
And you have the FBI now investigating, quote, possibility of a criminal enterprise. | ||
Possibility, folks. Do you understand? | ||
Alex, the FBI is investigating the FBI informant. | ||
That's right. And so their whole house of cards is starting to come down. | ||
I just wanted to say that I'm a big fan of this lady. | ||
And I'm glad you got her on the show. | ||
And it just shows how all these great patriots are just absolutely grounded to reality and not starting fights but finishing them. | ||
So I'd like to invite her on my show. | ||
But I also just wanted to tell folks we're going to get a clip of this and air it on my show tomorrow because I'm just up here watching the show and the great work you're doing and the great guests you've got on. | ||
I just want to salute you and the rest of the team. | ||
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