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Just like riding a bike, right? | ||
Just like riding a bike, hosting a show at InfoWars? | ||
Let's find out. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, it's Monday, January 6th, 2025. This is the InfoWars War Room, and I am your host, Owen Schroer, back from a nice little New Year's break. | ||
And there's a ton of news to discuss as I was kind of going through everything that was sitting in my file folder from the last, let's say, 10 days. | ||
I had to kind of pick through what I wanted to cover, what I wanted to leave off the desk for today. | ||
And so let me tell you what we have coming up. | ||
Now, we do have some news out of Washington, D.C. The certification of Trump's victory is now official. | ||
There was no real news to report other than it went down without a hitch. | ||
The Democrats basically waved the white flag this morning. | ||
I guess the news would be Kamala Harris having to read the certification of her own defeat. | ||
So there's a little joy to be had in that, and then you juxtapose that against Justin Trudeau resigning today. | ||
Certainly an interesting January 6th, 2024 indeed. | ||
Now we have some January 6th news as far as will there be What pardons, who needs to be pardoned, and what the Democrats and the deep state are trying to do right now to interfere with any plans that Trump might have or any January 6th defendants even being heard. | ||
And obviously, as a defendant myself and talking to a lot of defendants, I have a little bit of background information. | ||
I may or may not decide to get into that today, but we do have some news on that front. | ||
And then what is the Biden administration doing to try to sabotage the incoming administration as much as possible? | ||
Including attacks on energy, pushing more DEI, continuing with the open borders. | ||
So we've got that, and then Trump has pushed back against some of that today as well, as has, I guess, Mike Johnson. | ||
But do Mike Johnson's words really carry any weight anymore? | ||
I'm not sure there are many people that would say that they do. | ||
Despite being confirmed in a bit of a dramatic push, but a one-vote process, I'm not sure how much his words really carry, but we'll look at what he said today as well. | ||
So there's some other news here we're going to talk about politically developing, but then there is a bunch of geopolitical news as well. | ||
And what are we at now, guys? | ||
I believe 14 days. | ||
We'll do our countdown coming up, as we always do in the next longer. | ||
Monologue segment. | ||
But how much damage can the Biden administration do? | ||
Or maybe you think about Ukraine. | ||
You think about Russia. | ||
You think about Israel. | ||
You think about some of these other players. | ||
You think about China. | ||
You think about some of these other big players. | ||
What are they going to do in the next two weeks before Trump gets in? | ||
Because I think that's a very relevant question. | ||
Maybe even more relevant than what is Joe Biden going to do? | ||
Or whoever is running the White House right now. | ||
I guess nobody really knows. | ||
It's obviously not Biden. | ||
But you do have big news out of Russia and Ukraine. | ||
You have a lot of pontificating or maybe pressure. | ||
Is it propaganda? | ||
Is it just media pressure? | ||
Saying something has to be done about Iran by Israel. | ||
And then you have in China... | ||
Very reminiscent, very reminiscent of what we saw in the beginning of 2020 with a virus outbreak. | ||
And then you've got all these scenes of people running around in hazmat suits and putting people in the back of trucks and China saying, oh, nothing's going on, but the hospitals are overwhelmed. | ||
And that was very reminiscent of what we saw at the beginning of 2020. Of course, this would be different. | ||
This wouldn't be, say, we do have a pandemic deal. | ||
This wouldn't be hitting it at the end of the Trump administration. | ||
This would be hitting it at the beginning of the Trump administration. | ||
Is that something that's in the cards? | ||
We'll investigate all of this and more on my return to the Infowars War Room. | ||
13 days, 19 hours, and 53 minutes until Inauguration Day. | ||
How are we feeling about that, by the way? | ||
I gotta tell ya. | ||
Obviously, a lot of people are reaching out to me, not just asking about potentially Infowars' presence at the inauguration, which I have to unfortunately respond, Infowars' existence during the inauguration is in question, so I can't really comment on that. | ||
I've had very brief conversations with Alex about it, or really just more kind of... | ||
Listen to what he's been talking about with some of the crew. | ||
And we both kind of have the same thought. | ||
Because I've obviously gotten a lot of invitations, a lot of inquiries. | ||
I think, unfortunately, that the inauguration is one of the highest risk events. | ||
I mean, it's one of the highest risk political events. | ||
Maybe in modern American history to attend. | ||
And I've also kind of noticed when that's the case is when nothing happens, but then it's a deal with January 6, 2021, when you're not expecting anything, then that ends up being the high-risk event. | ||
So, I don't know the answer to that, but I'm just feeling like, man, it is, I hope, the utmost security is... | ||
Being used more so than normal, which is just going to make D.C. even more of a nightmare just to navigate. | ||
And this is why I wanted Trump to invite all the foreign leaders to D.C. This is why I wanted Trump to have Netanyahu there and Xi Jinping there and anybody else, just to have multiple layers of protection and intelligence against some sort of bad event. | ||
I'm not necessarily so worried about leftists that want to engage in their normal activities of smashing windows or firebombing or just attacking people on the streets. | ||
I'm more concerned about a deep state attack, a false flag attack, something like maybe what we saw at Trump Hotel Vegas, something that we saw just a few weeks ago in New Orleans. | ||
More concerned about, or God forbid, something worse. | ||
You know, that whole drone story just kind of goes away. | ||
Never really got any answer on that. | ||
And isn't that the typical thing? | ||
We never get any answers on anything. | ||
And so that's kind of why I decided, because yeah, I could bring back up the New Orleans situation with the guy, I mean, just unbelievable, devastating footage, driving his truck through the crowds of people. | ||
Just should never happen, not even once. | ||
Or the story out of Trump Vegas with the Tesla pulling up and then blowing up and then the fireworks and then all the mysteries behind it with the emails and the leaks and the UN investigations and everything else. | ||
And it's just always the same conclusion. | ||
We'll never get the truth. | ||
We'll never get the full story. | ||
And it ends up becoming independent journalists and talk show hosts and podcasters and researchers. | ||
Doing their own investigations and then sometimes disagreeing and sometimes agreeing and then maybe finding one bottom line of truth. | ||
But at the end, we never get any answers, do we? | ||
So all of that being said, that's kind of where I'm at with the inauguration. | ||
And I'm sure a lot of people feel the same way. | ||
But we should really just be praying for peace and hoping, obviously, things go off without a hitch, as they did today with Donald Trump. | ||
Being certified. | ||
In fact, maybe we should just go to that because how satisfying is it? | ||
And it's kind of out of sight, out of mind at this point, which has basically been Kamala Harris, even though she is still the vice president, basically out of sight, out of mind. | ||
Done multiple vacations. | ||
They're not really engaged in anything anymore except kind of setting a bunch of booby traps for Trump and trying to hurt the economy and geopolitics and diplomacy. | ||
But today, she herself, the Grinch herself, had to cut the roast beast. | ||
The Grinch herself had to swear Trump in with the certification as the 47th president to a raucous applause in the chambers. | ||
It's pretty satisfying. | ||
And so we'll play this clip, but let's just not forget what we've avoided. | ||
Four years of Kamala Harris, the cackling bimbo. | ||
Four years of the word salad speaks a lot but says nothing. | ||
Nothing. | ||
The woman who wanted to be president because she wanted to be president. | ||
The woman who couldn't answer a basic question. | ||
The woman who couldn't do a press conference. | ||
The woman who didn't even get a single vote in the primary. | ||
The cackling hyena. | ||
The cackling bimbo. | ||
We avoided four years of that. | ||
Let's not forget that as you have a satisfying moment Kamala Harris having to certify Trump's victory, having to certify her own defeat in clip one. | ||
The state of the vote for the president of the United States as delivered to the president of the Senate is as follows. | ||
The whole number of the electors appointed to vote for president of the United States is 538. Within that whole number, the majority is 270. The votes for president of the United States are as follows. | ||
Donald J. Trump of the state of Florida has received 312 votes. | ||
Kamala D. Harris. | ||
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Yikes. | ||
Kamala D. Harris of the state of California has received 226 votes. | ||
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Oh, man. | |
you And they're still reeling in their defeat. | ||
Still trying to deny it, have this little moral victory. | ||
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Oh, it's still Madame President. | |
She's still a woman. | ||
She's still a black woman. | ||
We still did it. | ||
We still stood up to those racists, those misogynists. | ||
We did it. | ||
We didn't win because this nation is full of racists and misogynists and liars, but it's just good. | ||
It's so good. | ||
I finally got a woman up there, a black woman. | ||
So that's kind of satisfying, isn't it? | ||
A little bit satisfying. | ||
Now, Trump is having to respond to a lot of things the Biden administration is doing as it moves out the door. | ||
But he did issue this statement last night. | ||
President Trump says members of Congress are getting to work on one powerful bill that will bring our country back and make it greater than ever before. | ||
We must secure our border, unleash American energy, and renew the Trump tax cuts, which were the largest in history. | ||
But we will make it even better. | ||
No tax on tips. | ||
It will all be made up with tariffs and much more from countries that have taken advantage of the United States for years. | ||
Republicans must unite and quickly deliver these historic victories for the American people. | ||
Get smart, tough, and send the bill to my desk as soon as possible. | ||
Make America great again. | ||
Well, it's a bit open for interpretation. | ||
I'm guessing he's talking about whatever bill they're going to introduce once this continued resolution is up in the spring. | ||
But to me, this reeks of massive spending, massive pork, typical D.C. behavior. | ||
But we shall see. | ||
We shall see. | ||
And, you know, it's probably worth mentioning this, too. | ||
We're in a bit of a no-man's land politically right now. | ||
And so I can talk about Elon Musk and what's going on at X. I can talk about the H-1B thing. | ||
It's kind of yesterday's news, but we'll bring it up later today. | ||
I was on the Alex Jones show Saturday, just kind of breaking it down to him because he wasn't fully understanding what was happening at X. So he called me and he said, hey, what's going on? | ||
Can you tell me? | ||
I briefly explained to him on the phone. | ||
He said, come on the show if you can. | ||
But you see, we're in a bit of a political no-man's land at this point, where it's almost like nothing good can really happen. | ||
We haven't, and when I say we, let's say Team Trump, Team MAGA, we haven't really taken power yet. | ||
We are sitting there in the on-deck circle, but we can't get in there and swing at the pitches we want and get a base hit or get a sack fly or hit a grand slam. | ||
So we're kind of just sitting there grinding our bat. | ||
Taking our practice swing and analyzing the pitches, but we can't get in the box. | ||
So it's like this political no-man's land where there's really nothing good that can happen. | ||
And in this anticipation, there's kind of this pressure buildup. | ||
And things start to pull different directions. | ||
And I don't think there was an operation to divide Trump and Elon or divide MAGA from Elon or MAGA from Trump. | ||
Certainly that's... | ||
I think these are organic debates over real issues. | ||
We're a populist movement. | ||
It's a big tent movement. | ||
And so this was bound to happen. | ||
I've been predicting this for weeks, if not months. | ||
The last broadcast I did that's pinned on my X account literally predicted exactly what happened before I took a little break. | ||
But so that's kind of just the atmosphere that we're in right now. | ||
It's a political no-man's land. | ||
There's really nothing good that can happen, and we're all kind of fighting in the on-deck circle to decide, you know, what do we want to swing at? | ||
Do we want to swing at a fastball or a curveball? | ||
Do we want to be in the front of the box, the back of the box, you know? | ||
So we're kind of just in this political no-man's land where really nothing good can happen. | ||
And if you've tuned into this show for a while, you know I've always said this, and it remains true. | ||
Every four years, maybe every two years, it's kind of every election cycle, but way more every four years. | ||
This always happens. | ||
I've always said this, especially after a presidential election. | ||
You see a media shakeup, and you see some people rise, you see some people go down, you see some people completely disappear, you see some people become relevant. | ||
From nothing happens every four years without fail. | ||
So that's just the time that we're in right now. | ||
So I would just say, try to maintain your heartbeat, your heart rate. | ||
Stay focused on the mission. | ||
Stay focused on the goals. | ||
And if you really just want to not get into the drama of it all, don't worry about who you believe in. | ||
Worry about what you believe in. | ||
And we'll all get through the next 14 days, and then we can see, okay, what is really going to happen in this next administration? | ||
What is really going to happen in this next Congress? | ||
And who's going to remain consistent with the values of MAGA? The principles of America first and who's not. | ||
But we're kind of just in this no man's land now where you really just don't know. | ||
And you're looking at the guy in the batter's box taking practice swings. | ||
You're saying, oh no, that's not the swing we discussed. | ||
That's not the mechanics we discussed. | ||
Well, let's just wait till we get in the batter's box and see what happens. | ||
Now here's an interesting phenomenon to investigate. | ||
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I will just say, I would warn you not to put too much hope into this, because I just don't want you to get heartbroken. | ||
But D.C. Drano breaking down this phenomenon we're about to have in Washington, D.C. So let me just explain this. | ||
We are about to experience something that's never been done before. | ||
Republicans have only controlled the White House, Senate, and House for 10 years in the past century. | ||
And you know how many of those years included a 6-3 conservative Supreme Court? | ||
Plus a powerful MAGA media ecosystem with hundreds of millions of followers to hold rhinos accountable? | ||
Zero. | ||
This is why we call it the golden age. | ||
Republicans have never held this much power in modern history. | ||
Let's use the hell out of it to save this country. | ||
And then Trump basically kind of saying the same thing with this bill that he's going to get, I'm guessing, in the spring. | ||
Maybe it's just from being heartbroken forever as a conservative. | ||
And anybody that thinks our government cares about us, or hell, maybe even the media caring about us, telling the truth, I just wouldn't get your hopes too high. | ||
Only because I don't want to see you get heartbroken. | ||
The people that run this country, the people in Washington, D.C., are whores. | ||
And they will get naked for the highest bidder. | ||
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Just like I would tell my friend that the prostitute or the stripper that's dancing on his lap doesn't love him, I'm going to say and warn the same thing of you about Washington, D.C. So that's not to say I don't think anything's good, nothing good is going to happen. | ||
That's not to say I don't have hopes that we're going to have a good congressional session and Trump's going to come back and fulfill a bunch of promises and do a lot of great things. | ||
I think we'll have a pretty good idea in the first days or weeks, certainly. | ||
I think the first, let's say, aptitude test is going to be January 6th pardons. | ||
And we can go from there. | ||
I just don't want to see people get their heart broke. | ||
That's all. | ||
But to me, the golden age is not even about D.C. or politics. | ||
The golden age is about the American people, the voter, and hopefully our representation in Washington, D.C., in government, realizing how much better we can have it. | ||
Putting everything on the big board and saying, we don't need to be spending trillions of dollars on foreign countries, foreign wars, and foreign citizens. | ||
We don't need to do it. | ||
It's been done because D.C. is corrupt. | ||
It's been done because our politicians are corrupt. | ||
We could spend that money in America. | ||
We don't need to offshore all of our jobs. | ||
We don't need to import all of our... | ||
We can bring manufacturing and production back. | ||
That'll be good for the American economy. | ||
That'll be good for the American middle class. | ||
We don't need to import a bunch of foreign citizens to fill these jobs. | ||
We can fill them with Americans. | ||
And if we do have an issue with the education system, it's not putting people where they need to be to be hired, which there could be a debate for that, then we fix the education system. | ||
And we get rid of the indoctrination. | ||
And we get rid of the brainwashing. | ||
And we get back to where we were before the Department of Education even existed, which was consistently a top five academic standard of countries in the world. | ||
That, to me, is the golden age. | ||
And then from that, you spawn new technologies, you spawn innovations in energy, you spawn innovations in travel, in communications, and who knows, maybe even space travel, if that's what you're into. | ||
Just like we've done before. | ||
But that, to me, is the golden age. | ||
I'm not putting much faith in Washington, D.C., for obvious reasons. | ||
But I am of a wait-and-see mindset, and I think we'll get a pretty good idea right out of the gates where the next four years with Trump is going to go. | ||
But see, it's stuff like this that just bothers me, too. | ||
Tom Holman does an interview with CBS over the weekend with Margaret Brennan on Face the Nation. | ||
And she's pressing Tom Holman on deportations and is it even possible? | ||
And, you know, all the usual things that they talk about. | ||
Look, on this January 6th, if we're going to sit here and be told, oh, we can't deport. | ||
We can't do these things. | ||
It's outrageous. | ||
Well, hold on a second. | ||
You imported them. | ||
A, you did import them. | ||
You created an infrastructure and a welfare state to import these millions of people. | ||
So certainly you can do the exact same thing to export them. | ||
And the hundreds of billions of dollars. | ||
Hell, use the NGO workers if you want as well. | ||
Use all the hotels for the staging grounds until they're deported if you want. | ||
The infrastructure always existed. | ||
All you have to do is just reverse it now. | ||
So the entire apparatus, the funding, the NGOs, all of that infrastructure can also be used to deport the same people that you imported. | ||
Let's not act like it's impossible to do. | ||
And by the way, the IRS will find one crooked hair on your ass crack if they want to. | ||
Don't tell me they can't find all these illegal immigrants and deport them if they wanted to. | ||
If you're not paying your taxes, the IRS will find you. | ||
Now they got all these deals too. | ||
If you're getting paid over some of these payment processing apps and you go over a certain number and they just work with the IRS, they just automatically basically do a soft audit of you. | ||
And as I said, on this January 6th, they can identify an American that was In Washington, D.C., with an earlobe, with a picture of a key fob, with a picture of a jacket, with a picture of an eyeball, with cell phone data. | ||
And if they can do all of that to the American people, you're damn right they can do it all to deport illegal immigrants, 100%. | ||
Now, funny enough, they had an opportunity to begin this process. | ||
And the Democrats weren't interested. | ||
Here's Nancy Mace explaining it in clip six. | ||
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Biden-Harris criminal illegal aliens have molested American children, battered and bruised American spouses, and violently raped American women and girls. | |
In April 2022, an illegal alien was arrested in my home state of South Carolina for sexually abusing. | ||
An 11-year-old girl. | ||
After being previously deported, not once, but twice. | ||
In May 2022, an illegal alien in Guatemala National raped and impregnated a 9-year-old girl in Ohio. | ||
In April 2023, an illegal alien broke into a woman's house in Indiana in the middle of the night, physically assaulted her, and held a box cutter to her throat while he raped her. | ||
In July 2023, an illegal alien in Honduran National raped a 13-year-old girl in neighboring Virginia, just 25 miles from where we stand today. | ||
In March of this year, an illegal alien followed a woman from the train station, grabbed her, robbed her, and sexually assaulted her. | ||
On March 25th of this year, an illegal alien was arrested and charged with raping a mentally incapacitated 14-year-old girl. | ||
In Alabama. | ||
On May 13th of this year, a serial rapist, illegal alien, was arrested in California for raping two women in a van, which authorities referred to as his rape dungeon on wheels. | ||
In April of this year, an illegal alien was charged after breaking into a mobile home in Michigan and viciously sexually assaulting two young girls under the age of 13. In May of this year, an illegal alien abducted an 11-year-old girl in Florida, forcing her into his van, brutally raping her. | ||
In June 17th of this year, two illegal aliens raped and strangled 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungurai in Texas. | ||
Just last month, an illegal alien was arrested after raping a 10-year-old boy in Mississippi. | ||
Earlier this month, an illegal alien convicted of a violent assault in Massachusetts was released and went on to rape a child. | ||
This is hardly an exhaustive list. | ||
We see more tragedies like these with every passing week. | ||
I went wrong here, but 158 Democrats voted against a bill that would have deported those criminal rapists. | ||
Every single Democrat voted against it on them. | ||
All right. | ||
The crew is... | ||
Playing Christmas music. | ||
Do not be confused. | ||
This is a live Monday, January 6th, 2025 transmission. | ||
I was a little confused. | ||
I will admit, I was a little confused. | ||
I actually made a different request, and then I got Christmas music. | ||
So I don't know if the crew is playing games with me upon my return here. | ||
But no, you are listening to a live transmission. | ||
It is Monday, January 6th. | ||
Do not be confused by the... | ||
Christmas music that just played entering the segment. | ||
So, let's look at some of the news out of D.C. and then some of the news surrounding January 6th. | ||
Of course, today, you might say, is the anniversary. | ||
I don't really like making such a big deal out of it. | ||
You know, it'd be one thing if we could control the narrative, but we obviously can't. | ||
The lie of January 6 has already been cemented. | ||
I don't know how you reverse it. | ||
You could argue that it was the most attended political event in U.S. history. | ||
I would say probably millions of people were there. | ||
And really, it was three straight months of some of the largest crowds I've ever seen in my life. | ||
I mean, I've been to some of the biggest music festivals, sporting events, Super Bowls. | ||
I mean, I've seen hundreds of thousands of people. | ||
This was probably millions of people. | ||
We saw it happen in November. | ||
We saw it happen in December. | ||
We saw it happen in January, of course. | ||
So, yeah, you could argue it was one of the biggest, most attended political events in U.S. history. | ||
But, of course, they spun it and they got their narrative. | ||
And so I don't really like sitting here. | ||
Celebrating the anniversary other than to just remind people of what really happened that day. | ||
Which, of course, we all know. | ||
We wanted a review of the, a pause of the certification to review the election laws, the Constitution, in multiple states. | ||
It was basically violated in the guise of COVID. So they changed a bunch of voting rules, mail-in ballots, all this other stuff, totally unconstitutionally. | ||
But use the pandemic as the backdrop and then just said, oh yeah, we can do all these mail-in votes and everything else and all the fraud. | ||
So all we wanted was a pause of the certification and a chance to review if the law was followed, which of course any neutrally observant court would have said, okay, the law wasn't followed. | ||
And then you would have to go in and review all the illegal ballots, all the illegal mail-in ballots, and it probably would have. | ||
Changed the result to maybe the same result we just had in 2024. But they stood down the National Guard and they stood down the Capitol Police and probably had all their informants there on the ground, maybe agitators as well, and they got the result they wanted. | ||
They forced the certification, they blamed Trump, and then they launched a war on Trump and all of MAGA politically and with lawfare to make sure that Trump... | ||
And MAGA could never get near political power ever again. | ||
Now, they failed in the final stage of it, but of course many people have suffered along the way. | ||
And at this point, you just have to say, I think blanket pardons. | ||
And by the way, that includes some leftists. | ||
That includes some leftists that got time. | ||
Some are still in jail that were there on January 6th that actually broke glass and... | ||
Did violent acts. | ||
Just pardon them all. | ||
Just pardon them all. | ||
And Biden has now set the precedent. | ||
He's pardoning spies and pedophiles and all this other garbage. | ||
Soros, who funds it all. | ||
So just blanket pardons. | ||
And then other political prisoners as well, like Bevelin Beattie-Williams and Tina Peters. | ||
Day one. | ||
Day one. | ||
And look. | ||
I don't know how much patience we should have dealing with all of this. | ||
We're all kind of out of patience at this point, I think, to an extent. | ||
Maybe there needs to be some grace. | ||
Maybe there needs to be some patience. | ||
But, I mean, what do we say here? | ||
A week max? | ||
I'd like to see it within 24 hours, quite frankly. | ||
But what are we saying? | ||
A week max? | ||
If we don't see January 6th pardons, And Tina Peters and Beverly Williams and the other political prisoners of the Democrat Party getting pardons within a week? | ||
I mean, what the hell? | ||
There are men and women rotting in prison, political prisoners of the Biden administration, the Democrat Party, the deep state. | ||
It is disgusting. | ||
It needs to be fixed day one. | ||
Day one. | ||
And I will tell you one other thing. | ||
And maybe this, you could argue, you want Trump involved, you don't. | ||
But Trump should also not just issue the pardons, but show his support for all the January 6th defendants in their incoming lawsuits against the government. | ||
And I believe Donald Trump should call for restitution. | ||
And that's not just a personal thing. | ||
I'll leave myself out of it. | ||
That's justice. | ||
That's the right thing. | ||
Trump should support the lawsuits and he should say that they deserve restitution. | ||
And let's really put political power back on the deep state for everything they've done to the innocent men and women rotting in prison still to this day. | ||
I was just talking to a couple people. | ||
Couldn't even believe it. | ||
Some of these people are still on probation. | ||
I just got off probation this month. | ||
Some of these people still on probation. | ||
Some of these people still serving long sentences. | ||
But see, Kash Patel, the incoming FBI director, understands this. | ||
But let's not forget, this is what they censored off of Twitter. | ||
Yes, this was censored off of Twitter on January 6th. | ||
This is the message from Donald Trump that they claimed never existed. | ||
This is the message from Donald Trump that they spun into a web of lies and then deleted the truth, what Donald Trump actually said on January 6th in clip two. | ||
I know you're hurt. | ||
We had an election that was stolen from us. | ||
It was a landslide election, and everyone knows it, especially the other side. | ||
But you have to go home now. | ||
We have to have peace. | ||
We have to have law and order. | ||
We have to respect our great people in law and order. | ||
We don't want anybody hurt. | ||
It's a very tough period of time. | ||
There's never been a time like this where such a thing happened, where they could take it away from all of us, from me, from you, from our country. | ||
This was a fraudulent election. | ||
But we can't play into the hands of these people. | ||
We have to have peace. | ||
So go home. | ||
We love you. | ||
You're very special. | ||
You've seen what happens. | ||
You see the way others are treated that are so bad and so evil. | ||
I know how you feel. | ||
But go home and go home in peace. | ||
Now, they censored that off of Twitter within five minutes of him posting it. | ||
They then censored and removed his account entirely while he was still the sitting president. | ||
And then they came out in the media and said he told them to do it. | ||
He's the one to blame. | ||
And then the Democrats, everything else is history. | ||
But see, then the real crimes were committed in the aftermath. | ||
And Kash Patel knows it. | ||
And so this is what he was saying years ago, or I guess it was less than a year ago now. | ||
It was before the election, I should say. | ||
When the January 6th committee lost, they say, all the evidence, no, they probably deleted it, committed crimes. | ||
Listen to what the incoming FBI director said about that in clip three. | ||
If the January 6th committee is in fact this legitimate committee, then you know what? | ||
Members of Congress can't hide behind the speech and debate clause for committing felonies when it comes to destroying and suppressing evidence to law enforcement agencies. | ||
And since we just found out about it, here's what I'm proposing. | ||
If and when Donald Trump wins the presidency, there may be a full-fledged investigation into those in Congress who aided and abetted this corrupt criminal activity. | ||
And we should look at who was responsible for what and whether there was any ill will and intention to suppress evidence from federal investigators. | ||
And if there was, that's a crime whether you're in Congress or not. | ||
So we should start there because they said the January 6th committee is legit. | ||
Okay, if you're legit, then you're subjected to the federal statutes. | ||
And let's see who broke the law. | ||
The deep state has always gotten away with it because the deep state has been in charge. | ||
So if you want real accountability, whether it's Democrat or Republican, remember it's that whole uniparty thing, you have to defeat the deep state. | ||
And electing Donald Trump president is step... | ||
So that's, hopefully, as long as he can get confirmed, your incoming FBI director. | ||
He gets it. | ||
And he's absolutely right. | ||
And, you know, that's kind of what I talked about in the opening segment here. | ||
There's never any accountability in Washington, D.C. There's never any conclusion with some of these stories like we just saw a Tesla Cybertruck blow up in front of a Trump hotel in Las Vegas. | ||
And none of the story adds up. | ||
There's all kinds of other evidence that shows up in the aftermath that we won't get any comments on from our government. | ||
Confirmation or denial, not that it would matter because nobody trusts them. | ||
And they say, oh, he shot himself with a desert eagle. | ||
Well, his head would basically be blown up, but the video shows a man sitting in a car, head perfectly intact. | ||
Cybertruck can drive itself. | ||
So, I mean, who knows what really goes on? | ||
And that's the problem. | ||
We never get any answers. | ||
We wouldn't trust them if we did. | ||
And there's never any accountability in Washington, D.C. Well, maybe Cash Patel will change that. | ||
The fate of nearly 1,600 January 6th defendants depends on Donald Trump. | ||
Day one pardons. | ||
I think if they don't come within a week, then we got a problem. | ||
If the pardons don't come within a week, I'd say we got a problem. | ||
And really, well, I'll get into this now. | ||
He ought to make a bigger deal of it. | ||
If he didn't want to do it at the inauguration, okay, I guess I could understand that. | ||
But there should be some sort of a reconciliation from the administration with January 6th defendants like... | ||
Inviting them all to the White House and letting them tell their stories and having a press conference and the lawyers and people explaining what really happened for the American people so that they know. | ||
Because we've had four years, four years of the lies, four years of the libel and the slander and the defamation against the defendants. | ||
So it would be nice for a little reconciliation from the White House, whether it's an event at the White House, in a press conference with the defendants, their lawyers, whoever wanted to attend. | ||
But that is certainly warranted to really correct this course. | ||
And so the DOJ is basically already trying to block all of this. | ||
DOJ tries to block January 6th defendants from Trump's inauguration. | ||
One gets approval. | ||
Now, most of this has to do with they are still on probation. | ||
And their probation officers are either not letting them travel or they're just forbidden from traveling. | ||
I was on a travel probation myself. | ||
So that's a lot of it. | ||
And also, the higher-ups can come in and just say, well, they're not coming to D.C. And they can just say, nope, you're not allowed to travel to D.C. But this is the kind of stuff we're talking about. | ||
A J6 family struggling to survive. | ||
Read how the Biden regime destroyed their lives. | ||
The lives of the Ostrander family. | ||
And there's all kinds of examples like this. | ||
They've been highlighted at Infowars. | ||
They've been highlighted on the Gateway Pundit. | ||
Some other parts. | ||
Of the conservative pro-Trump media. | ||
But that's why I'm saying there needs to be reconciliation, there needs to be restitution, and Trump needs to get fully behind it. | ||
Because the real criminals are the ones that stood down on January 6th, stole the election, and then engaged in political punishment and imprisonment of Trump supporters. | ||
And still trying to do the same to Trump. | ||
We got some news on that today. | ||
But generally speaking, What needs to be learned here, this is the difference, and plug in whatever words you want to use here, but this is the difference between tyrants and freedom fighters, let's say. | ||
Because I could say left and right, but maybe that wouldn't be totally fair or historically accurate because, you know what, authoritarianism can come from the left and the right. | ||
And even though it's like 98% of history comes from the left, let's just leave it more open. | ||
And not be so political about it. | ||
This is the difference between tyrants and freedom fighters. | ||
A freedom fighter just wants the government out of their lives. | ||
They just want their opposition out of their lives. | ||
They just say, hey, please just leave me alone. | ||
Get me a life. | ||
I don't want you involved in it. | ||
Just stay out of my life. | ||
Stay out of my personal life, my family life, my activities, my communications, my travel. | ||
I just want you out of my life. | ||
That's a freedom fighter. | ||
We want government. | ||
Out of our lives. | ||
Tyrants want to destroy their opposition. | ||
Freedom fighters just want the opposition out of their lives. | ||
Tyrants want to destroy their opposition. | ||
Destroy. | ||
And we've seen all of it from the Democrats and their friends in the media and the Biden Department of Justice for the last four years. | ||
They want to destroy their opposition. | ||
They want to annihilate it. | ||
Conservatives, Trump supporters are like, hey, just get out of my life. | ||
Well, you know, maybe that's about to change. | ||
Maybe in three weeks, you'll be hearing people screaming, arrest somebody. | ||
Biden is giving the leaders of the January 6th committee, Liz Cheney and Benny Thompson, a medal, an award. | ||
For their activities. | ||
Can you believe this? | ||
The same award that goes to wounded veterans. | ||
Isn't that crazy? | ||
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Why would he be doing that? | |
To protect them? | ||
To continue the false narrative that they're the good guys? | ||
By the way, these things can all be revoked and reversed by President Trump, and they should be. | ||
Hillary Clinton. | ||
Hillary Clinton gets a Medal of Freedom. | ||
George Soros gets a Medal of Freedom. | ||
Those can and should be revoked by Donald J. Trump. | ||
And this has happened before. | ||
I believe that precedent was set in 1919 when they basically said, we're going to review and create stricter parameters on who gets these rewards. | ||
And then they ended up revoking some of them. | ||
And in 2018, Representative Paul Gosar introduced a bill to affirm the power of the president to revoke the Presidential Medal of Freedom. | ||
This was in response to Bill Cosby and all of his legal troubles when he got it. | ||
This never passed, but it was introduced. | ||
Maybe you bring that back. | ||
And then Trump revokes some of these awards, like from Soros and Clinton and Thompson. | ||
And Cheney. | ||
But certainly that can't happen. | ||
Now, one of the rats is leaving the ship. | ||
U.S. Attorney for D.C. Matthew Graves to resign in January. | ||
He will step down just days before President Donald Trump takes office. | ||
He was appointed by President Biden. | ||
And this is how it's reported in Fox, D.C. Graves worked on major cases. | ||
Including the January 6th capital attack investigation and recovering billions in stolen cryptocurrency. | ||
Now, U.S. Attorney Matthew Graves is probably responsible, probably the most responsible for the torment that January 6th defendants have had to go through at all levels. | ||
Matthew Graves is probably number one, more so than even Merrick Garland. | ||
I mean, to be quite frank, Merrick Garland seems like an incompetent boob. | ||
Merrick Garland seems like the guy who would try to eat an ice cream cone and, you know, would slip off and fall in his shoe or something. | ||
I mean, the guy looks like a complete sniveling clown. | ||
And that's usually what they want as their front man. | ||
So you're sitting here and there's just like this sniveling clown like Merrick Garland. | ||
And you're thinking, oh, it's Merrick Garland. | ||
And then he gets called up for all the hearings and the testimonies. | ||
Everybody's assuming that he's the bad guy when really he doesn't even know what's going on. | ||
You know, you'd go under the table and probably tie his shoelaces together. | ||
He'd get up and fall on his face. | ||
He's a goon. | ||
He's a clown. | ||
He's a sniveling little weasel. | ||
Graves was the one really behind the scenes, really getting into the trenches, going after the January 6th defendants. | ||
And I don't want to be the one to get involved in all of it. | ||
But it's probably going to come out, my guess is, when pardons happen and this story becomes bigger and some of these cases get tossed. | ||
And some of these lawyers start going public. | ||
You'll probably hear more about behind-the-scenes stuff and who was really involved in this name, Matthew Graves. | ||
But I mean, he was really the guy putting in the legwork against the January 6th defendants, more so than Merrick Garland. | ||
I don't know if Merrick Garland could even stand on his own two feet, legally speaking. | ||
But you know... | ||
This is just a bit of a clue as to what they're going through. | ||
Now, Tommy Robinson has been back in the news lately. | ||
Obviously a political prisoner in his home country. | ||
Elon Musk has been talking about him. | ||
They got an interview with Tommy. | ||
He's been in solitary confinement for months. | ||
This is pretty gut-wrenching, pretty heartbreaking. | ||
An inside interview with Tommy Robinson in solitary confinement in clip 8. It seems that nine weeks locked up on your own can have an effect on | ||
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Yeah, that's embarrassing. | ||
Thank you. | ||
you Now look, I only spent a month in that situation, but I can certainly relate to it, let's say. | ||
He's been through much worse with the political punishment for speaking up that he's had to endure. | ||
But that's what these January 6th defendants are going through, some that have been in jail for years. | ||
Sentenced to years and decades in prison. | ||
And it's all political. | ||
It's all political. | ||
So yeah, I want pardons day one. | ||
And I want reconciliation. | ||
And I want restitution. | ||
For every single January 6th defendant. | ||
This political imprisonment and torture cannot stand. | ||
It is... | ||
Immoral, it is unconstitutional, and it is criminal. | ||
And I think this is going to be the first major litmus test of what the next four years are going to look like. | ||
These are people that stood up for Donald Trump. | ||
These are people that stood up for America. | ||
They put it all on the line, and many of them lost it all. | ||
They deserve reconciliation. | ||
They deserve pardons. | ||
They deserve restitution. | ||
And I'd like to see it day one, but if it doesn't come within a week, I think there's going to be some pretty loud voices. | ||
All right, we are closing out the first hour here of the Infowars War Room. | ||
We're about to be joined by a special guest coming up next with some news coming out of D.C. and how the press mix-up might be coming in soon. | ||
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Very shortly, in five minutes, we're going to be joined by Chanel Rion of... | ||
OAN with some big news coming out of Washington, D.C. and the D.C. Press. | ||
And she's got some pretty exciting announcements, some stuff that she's been working on for years now, but it's getting a lot of momentum considering the change in the administration coming up. | ||
Let's do this first, though. | ||
This is a wild story where a lady who works on homelessness in California basically does an unintentional tell-all. | ||
This is why the system is so broken. | ||
She explains how much she makes, and it's an official government position. | ||
California has spent probably the most of any state on homelessness. | ||
Maybe check the records. | ||
New York might be up there. | ||
And yet, they still maintain to have the highest number of homeless people. | ||
So it's amazing. | ||
Just throwing taxpayer money at the problem hasn't solved anything. | ||
But listen to this incredible street interview where she basically just outs how corrupt the thing is. | ||
On her own unintentionally in clip nine. | ||
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I am a public administrator. | |
How much do you make? | ||
$242,000 a year. | ||
Can you describe what you do in one sentence? | ||
I oversee homeless programs for a very large nonprofit in the city of Los Angeles. | ||
That's a big role. | ||
And what's your biggest struggle in that job? | ||
Not enough housing, not enough housing, not enough housing. | ||
All right, today we're going to expose this entire grift. | ||
First, I dug around a little bit, and the nonprofit that she worked for is called LA Family Housing. | ||
According to their IRS Form 990, they received $65 million in government grants last year. | ||
And you know how she talked about housing, housing, housing being so important. | ||
Well, this is what they're talking about. | ||
LA Family Housing is transforming a 1950s motel into apartments for supportive housing. | ||
But then you look at the price tag, $60 million for 41 apartments. | ||
$60 million! | ||
LA has a homeless population of over 75,000, and that's how they think $60 million of taxpayer money should be spent? | ||
That's either incompetence or gross negligence, and I'm thinking the latter. | ||
Because here's what I think the scheme is with all these affordable housing units that are popping up all over Los Angeles. | ||
It's a complete bait-and-switch scam. | ||
Because here's what's going on. | ||
The construction of affordable housing developments is subsidized by public funds. | ||
In exchange, rents are regulated by covenants, but these covenants carry an expiration date. | ||
And once a covenant expires, a building's owner is not required to pay back any public funds. | ||
Rather, he is freed from all regulations which kept rents down, able to extract and hoard all future profits. | ||
And in the city of Los Angeles alone, there is an estimated 11,000 affordable housing units, which will convert to market rate within the next five years. | ||
So these massive public housing projects are nothing but a huge money laundering scheme between these real estate developers and these non- I'd | ||
say B is your proper response there. | ||
By the way... | ||
You know, this whole idea of a non-profit needs to be kind of re-litigated, re-investigated here. | ||
Are you really a non-profit when your workers are making a quarter million dollars a year? | ||
Are you really a non-profit? | ||
Is there really even such thing as a non-profit? | ||
Well, yeah. | ||
If the people that work there are not working for money and the thing isn't making a bunch of people money, I suppose you could call it a non-profit. | ||
In fact, our next guest might even know a little bit about that as well. | ||
But aside from that... | ||
This is just one example of larger government waste, whether it's at a state level, whether it's at a federal level. | ||
And California couldn't even do this if they weren't getting federal money. | ||
And so I hope Trump is serious when he gets in there and he says, if you are a sanctuary city, you're not getting a dime of federal money. | ||
That'll probably end those sanctuary cities pretty quickly, especially considering these blue states that have the most sanctuary cities run on a deficit. | ||
So there's very easy ways strategically to stop all of this nonsense, and removing the federal purse from these states would be one way, but this is part of the activities that we expect from the Department of Government efficiency from Doge. | ||
And it's already got a lot of momentum, but it doesn't really have any political power. | ||
It's more of an advisory board. | ||
So we shall see if Congress will really go along with all of it. | ||
Chanel Rion is a host at OAN, Fine Point, and she is also the founder of the National White House Correspondents Association. | ||
Gone are the days when a single private club weaponized the White House briefing room for its own partisan narratives. | ||
Welcome to the new era of news at the White House. | ||
Well, there was a lot of momentum for this, and then the Biden administration got in there and didn't want any real journalists. | ||
Getting access to it, but of course the incoming administration might have a different idea. | ||
So Chanel joins me now. | ||
You must be feeling good, confident that what you founded now five years ago, the National White House Correspondents Association, gets some wind in its sails. | ||
It's so great. | ||
Oh, and thank you so much for having me. | ||
I think you know a thing or two about what it is like to be in a room or a place where every single person in that room Hates your guts, does not want you in there, and refuses to give you a window. | ||
And that's what conservative press have suffered for decades inside the White House briefing room. | ||
And it's not to say that we need state-run media and we only need one side. | ||
We need a diversity of voices in there. | ||
And for decades, the current monopoly has been wielded illegally by the White House Correspondents Association. | ||
And most people operate under the mistaken assumption that the White House press corps is some official governing body, that it has some kind of authority that does not answer to anyone. | ||
And, you know, of course, through my adventures in the White House, I helped challenge that narrative. | ||
And in the process of running in with these guys, formed the National White House Correspondents Association back in 2020. As a means to just give an alternative route for media in the briefing room. | ||
The momentum around it now is so refreshing. | ||
And I don't know how it's actually going to play out ultimately, but it wasn't until the last few years that anyone ever questioned the dominance and the monopoly that WHCA held inside that briefing room. | ||
And I'm just so glad that people are talking about it now. | ||
Well, the last four years have really been an embarrassment to the White House press corps with Jen Psaki and then probably the worst press secretary ever, Karine Jean-Pierre. | ||
I mean, other than Peter Doocy and maybe other a couple times somebody might ask a real question or call her out from her blatant lies. | ||
I mean, to Psaki's credit, I think that's why she bailed is because she was like, this is just going to destroy my reputation. | ||
This is so bad. | ||
But before we get into the state of the White House press corps, let's actually get into the nuts and bolts here about the National White House Correspondents Association, because I was reading your official press release actually from now five years ago, or just over four, and there's a lot of things in here that I think really show the integrity behind this and the real... | ||
First of all, because I was talking about non-profits, you're not taking a dime from this foundation for years. | ||
You've written that out. | ||
You're not going to take a dime for doing this. | ||
For 60 months was the actual time. | ||
And you've also said that the people that join it, they still have complete independence and freedom. | ||
And this is just basically saying this is all for independent media. | ||
There's no pressure on anybody who's in this to report certain things or do certain questioning of the press secretary. | ||
So what was going through your mind when you were kind of putting this together, and not just to say we're pushing back against the current state of the media, but also to say we're going to create kind of a new atmosphere as well? | ||
That's a great question, and I think that really gets to the heart of so much of what I wrote in that back then, what's now five years ago. | ||
And it was just noticing that every single person who sat in those chairs, for the most part, Operated off the same narratives. | ||
And what happened with me, I was in the back row. | ||
OAN had a seat. | ||
We shared that seat with BBC. I asked a question one day that was so completely out of the accepted narrative in that room. | ||
I attacked the press and I said, look, they're repeating, Mr. President, they're repeating. | ||
Chinese propaganda. | ||
I can show you the exact posts where they are literally repeating the sound bites that are coming out of Beijing. | ||
How are you letting these people this close to you and having monopolistic access to you? | ||
That's essentially what I asked. | ||
And those kinds of questions are absolutely not allowed inside the briefing room. | ||
And it was incredible to see the pressure campaign that erupted out of that. | ||
Having been someone who never grew up looking to be part of any groups, I've never sought acceptance from anybody. | ||
It was very easy for me to sit there and say, I don't care if you guys all hate me and you will kick me out of the seat. | ||
There are questions that need to be asked that all of you refuse to ask because you're afraid. | ||
Because the WHCA is a cartel. | ||
It is a cartel that is operated by proxy by the DNC and the narratives that come out of the DNC. So if you push against the DNC and you get camera time, you are out. | ||
And the problem with that system is no one questioned the system. | ||
Ever. | ||
No one seemed to ever question the system. | ||
They would challenge the White House press office, but even the White House press office, I would learn, did not fully understand what their own legal rights were. | ||
Oh, and if you and I were to set up, if you were to set, if you were to get the Infowars truck and I were to get... | ||
An OAN tent. | ||
And we were to go out in front of the Washington Monument and set up a gate and say, you now must pay $1,000 to enter these grounds and view this monument. | ||
That is essentially what the WHCA is doing. | ||
And nobody had the guts to question them because if you question them, you got kicked out. | ||
I did not get... | ||
I was kicked out, kicked out by them, but I was... | ||
I was persistent in that I walked up to the press office and I said, look, they've kicked me away out of my seat. | ||
We need to report on the president and what he's doing. | ||
You're surrounded by left-wing media. | ||
Didn't they have you in like a folding chair or something at one point? | ||
They did. | ||
So when I walked in, it was in the last few weeks of Stephanie Grisham, and I walked in with this big, giant memo. | ||
And I said, look, Stephanie, Madam Press Secretary. | ||
The White House has way more rights in that press briefing room than you're allowing. | ||
You're giving so much power to the White House Correspondents Association. | ||
So I put a very thick memo and I said, look, stand up to them. | ||
You have a right. | ||
There's no legal precedent. | ||
They have no contracts. | ||
There's no legislative authority that establishes their being in that room the way they are operating. | ||
Why don't you just acknowledge that there are other groups that can be in here? | ||
So that conversation was uncomfortable because she did not know whether or whether this was possible. | ||
So she said, hold on, let me run this past White House Legal Counsel. | ||
And then, you know, a few weeks later, we had a changing of the guard and Kayleigh McEnany became the press secretary, one of the best we've ever had. | ||
And she was amazing. | ||
And I had to completely start over with her. | ||
A lot was going on. | ||
And ultimately, the DOJ even came back and affirmed what I was saying, that the White House Correspondents Association does not have the kind of authority in that room that they're wielding. | ||
They can be challenged. | ||
So all of that resulted in a White House that was already dealing with a dozen fires on the... | ||
On the battlefront, right? | ||
So they're already dealing with all these fires. | ||
I was one more battle. | ||
Why do we want to deal with this? | ||
Well, I had a sit-down conversation with some very high-up people, and they said, look, let's deal with this after the election. | ||
And once we get over this election, we win re-election. | ||
That was a thought. | ||
Let's go ahead and explore this idea of rearranging this briefing room, acknowledging NWHCA, my organization. | ||
Acknowledging it, and splitting the duties between these two organizations, that would be great. | ||
So we had cursory conversations about that, and of course, the election happens and everything fell apart. | ||
So what happened with my chair, going back to what you were asking... | ||
While we were in that mode of trying to figure out what were the legal parameters, the White House invited me back into the briefing room and said, even if you don't have a chair, you can stand in the back. | ||
And one day I was covering a rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Trump has me meet with him in the back behind the rally with Eric Trump and a handful, like Kayleigh McEnany, everyone was there. | ||
And he wanted to meet with me personally. | ||
And I won't exchange what we talked about then, but he said, now, somebody in here, make sure that Chanel has a chair in the back of that room. | ||
Like, I know they're forcing her to stand up in the back, but make sure she has a chair. | ||
So I said, well, Mr. President, I'll bring my own chair. | ||
If you allow me to bring my chair, I'll bring one. | ||
So I brought in a folding polo chair, and that became Chanel. | ||
Okay, so it wasn't a metal, it wasn't a steel chair from the WWE that you might have decided to smash over one of the fake news reporters back. | ||
It could have been, and you know, that champion served me so well, and it has every bit of metal in it that a WWE chair has. | ||
Chanel Rion is our guest, One America News Network host, the founder of the National White House Correspondents Association. | ||
I'm curious if your attitude has changed. | ||
You were talking about maybe kind of splitting the duties before. | ||
Are you thinking about maybe just completely overhauling them and just taking them over? | ||
And maybe kind of... | ||
If you want a launch point to answer that question, you can get into the history of the White House Correspondents Association. | ||
It's been around since 1914, and it's kind of just been a snowball of control through multiple world wars, everything else. | ||
It's been a snowball of control and centralization of media access to that press room. | ||
It has, and that's a really good way to put it. | ||
It's just like when Congress delegates its duties to a bureaucracy, right? | ||
We've had a lot of discussions about that and how that has gone out of control. | ||
That's essentially what happened here. | ||
The White House Correspondents Association started in the Wilsonian days. | ||
Men only. | ||
It was men only for decades. | ||
Operated on the White House grounds at the grace of the White House. | ||
And the White House really invited them in. | ||
As you say, they snowballed duties because it was duties such as which outlets get access to the president in the Oval Office when he is addressing the nation. | ||
You obviously cannot have a free-for-all, and you cannot have every media outlet who wants to be there in that space. | ||
So the WCA stood up and offered a service that was, I guess, required to... | ||
Practically cover the presidency. | ||
And over time, it just became one of those things that it existed. | ||
This is what the past press secretary did. | ||
We're just going to carry on doing it this way. | ||
I do feel very differently five years out. | ||
Five years ago, it was still a position where you felt like you could somehow deal with these networks. | ||
Not that I have any place in this, but if I were advising the White House, I would advise that they absolutely kick everybody out and start from scratch. | ||
Start from scratch and divide that room down the middle and rotate the first two seats, the first two rows in the front with some of the top networks on both sides. | ||
And then the rest of the rows can be swapped out based on representatives who are in there cyclically managed by Well, and if anybody would understand that, it would certainly be Donald Trump. | ||
I mean, he's gone to war with the media more so than any president in modern American history. | ||
You mentioned how you were in touch with the Press Secretary McEnany in the past. | ||
Have you had any communications with Caroline Leavitt, the incoming Press Secretary? | ||
Yes. | ||
No, we knew each other back when she was working for Kayleigh McEnany, and she was just a delightful person. | ||
She's going to be such a breath of fresh air in that press briefing room. | ||
Oh, and you've been covering the briefing room painfully. | ||
And the painful fact is we have not really had a press secretary for the past two years, at least. | ||
So with Caroline, we're going to finally have someone who understands what it is to fight the media. | ||
And she'll be a breath of fresh air in that room. | ||
Well, I would say, too, and you've not indicated that you want to banish the legacy media from the briefing room, in fact, to the contrary, but I think it's important to have them in there, too, just so people can see the angles they take and then, you know, get some of the more maybe up-and-coming media outlets like One America News, maybe get some independent people in there as well. | ||
You know, Trump did the big— You guys need to have representation in there. | ||
And by the way, I hope you guys will consider being a founding member with us. | ||
We've got some really great names joining the group. | ||
But we'd love to have you guys join. | ||
I will say, I am in touch with your producer about that. | ||
I've been out for the last about 10 days, so I've kind of just put everything off my desk for 10 days. | ||
I'm back in touch with your producer, so we're going to make something happen. | ||
Let's get you in there. | ||
We also have, I don't know, so... | ||
We also have a tent, and that's another story. | ||
I fought to build a tent on the White House North Lawn, and this was also so contrary to how everything was done. | ||
But, you know, I had my, I had a six, seven cameraman, and I said, hey, climb on the rafters and, like, look at the label. | ||
Let's find out who makes these tents. | ||
We found out who made the tents. | ||
I called the guy and I said, hey, can you build the same tent that you've been building on the White House grounds for the past? | ||
However many years. | ||
And he said, sure. | ||
So I walk into the briefing room to the upper press office, and I have a meeting, and I tell them, look, we've been reporting out of the White House for the past six years under One America News, and we would like to build a tent that's exactly like the other tents on the White House grounds. | ||
We just need you to, in writing, acknowledge this is the space we've been using and give us permission to build this tent on the White House grounds. | ||
Within a few weeks, I procure funding for it through the network, my network, OAN. We build this tent, pour tens of thousands of dollars into this thing. | ||
And the White House Correspondents Association freaked out. | ||
They said, you can't have this tent on the grounds. | ||
They started challenging me. | ||
They started sending cease and desist letters, but they ended up backing off because ultimately they don't have the legal authority to even be there. | ||
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Guess what? | |
The tent's right next to us. | ||
Talking to a guy who's renting the tent space. | ||
And I said, well, how much are you renting the space for? | ||
And he says, well, we rent the space for about $7,000 a day. | ||
Wow. | ||
This is a nonprofit operating on public grounds. | ||
Well, it's actually quite revealing in the release you had five years ago that the White House correspondents, the people in power now, the association is doing pretty well. | ||
It's certainly... | ||
Again, the whole non-profit debate is, I think, something that could be relitigated. | ||
They make plenty of profit, as you just indicated. | ||
I don't know what profits they make, but ultimately they're on par with, I think I said this, they're on par with a failing Subway sandwich store. | ||
They're not bringing in a ton of money, but the dinner is where they make their money flow. | ||
As you know, the White House Correspondents Dinner is a very big event. | ||
They call it the nerd ball every year, and everyone, Who wants to be seen in D.C. goes to that event. | ||
President Trump, of course, boycotted the dinner for the past few years when he was in office the first round, and rightfully so, because it's just become, it's descended into this drunken morass where everyone just makes fun of Republicans. | ||
And that was the other thing we had planned, and I've actually rejuvenated my plans for a dinner. | ||
My plan for the dinner would not be one dinner in Washington, D.C., But I think it would be more apt and apropos to have four regional dinners, one in D.C. to celebrate conservative, independent podcast journalism, citizen journalists, to have one potentially in Florida, one in Nashville, and one in Vegas. | ||
But, you know, all of that will take time. | ||
We have to get recognized by the White House first. | ||
But until then, we're going to keep collecting members and keep fighting for Diversity of viewpoints inside that tiny little room. | ||
If it happens, I will be celebrating and I'll be happy for my time in D.C. It's great work. | ||
It's long overdue what you're putting in. | ||
And for people that may not understand, I'll put it briefly here. | ||
The legacy media, and not all of them, because I've dealt with some of them more than me, but the legacy media, it's the representatives they send. | ||
You kind of get a taste of it when you see Jim Acosta. | ||
They're very entitled. | ||
They're very obstinate. | ||
Extremely standoffish. | ||
And they don't want anybody else around. | ||
They just do not. | ||
They believe that they have an inherent right to access. | ||
And they don't want anybody else getting any access that they didn't have already. | ||
And so, there's definitely going to be some major pushback, as you've already indicated. | ||
But look, the truth is, they haven't earned it. | ||
If they had been honest and had integrity and been reporting truthfully on past administrations, then, you know, okay, maybe you could understand the legacy media. | ||
They've been dishonest. | ||
They've lied. | ||
They've covered up. | ||
For four years, they told us that Joe Biden was sharp as a tack. | ||
So they've lost their integrity. | ||
They've lost whatever rights that they would claim to access. | ||
And it's long overdue that new people, fresh blood gets in there that actually want to tell the truth and ask real questions. | ||
High time that we start over. | ||
Again, I did not have that belief five years ago. | ||
I thought, well, just, you know, let them keep doing their own thing. | ||
I think it is time to start completely over, start from scratch. | ||
And the goal is not to just have one viewpoint in there who's, you know, we can't have MAGA adulators in there. | ||
We've got to have balance in there. | ||
But it needs to, as you say, it has to be earned. | ||
And it has to come from networks and voices and groups who have the audience, who deserve to be in there. | ||
Imagine if you had guys like Cenk Uygur in there. | ||
That would be a much more interesting liberal perspective than, say, CNN. But all of this is up to the White House. | ||
And I'm very glad that this fight... | ||
I will die happy knowing that my chapter in D.C. resulted in me going in there with a wooden chair, fighting every day, setting this thing up. | ||
And no matter what happens, ultimately... | ||
With my viewers and with my supporters who I'm so grateful for, we change the whole discussion about what is possible in that briefing room. | ||
And a lot of people are going to jump in and say they've got ideas for this and they've got ideas for that. | ||
Here's how to change it. | ||
And they're going to try and co-opt even the idea. | ||
But ultimately, we have to change that room. | ||
And that room changing is going to determine... | ||
All future discourse in the media about the presidency, and we have to encourage discourse. | ||
All right, final question before we let you go here. | ||
The whole D.C. crowd, audience, everybody is wondering, who is your fashion advisor? | ||
You know, that's my, I would say my mom. | ||
My mom was my, I received all of my famous scarves from her. | ||
And I would credit her beautiful sense to the style that I bring over to the DC scene. | ||
But we'll see. | ||
I mean, I was confused for a bit with Dr. Burks. | ||
You remember Dr. Burks with her scarves? | ||
She did not wear it well. | ||
Well, she had scarves. | ||
And at one point, there was even a theory that was running around online that she and I were communicating with our scarves. | ||
That was fun. | ||
That was one of my most... | ||
That was one of the most fun I had with the fashion dialogue, but we've had fun here. | ||
And D.C., it's a very vanilla place. | ||
It's a place that's full of marbled people, people who are, like, cold and just devoid. | ||
Well, especially, I mean, I gotta say, the culture in D.C. from the Trump years to the Biden years is like, it's like a whole different world. | ||
So part of me just salutes the people that are willing to stay there and deal with it all day. | ||
You know, I kind of would rather not. | ||
So I salute you for dealing with it and putting up the good fight as you show there on your website. | ||
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Well, I'll tell you this. | |
I'll tell you this, Owen. | ||
I can say that everybody is celebrating, at least from a fashion sense, that the Biden White House is out and the Trump White House is in. | ||
Because that means we're swapping Mary Janes for stilettos again. | ||
And women will be walking in who are actually women and not panties. | ||
All right. | ||
I understood the second reference. | ||
The first one, I might have gone over my head a little bit. | ||
Chanel, thank you so much for your time. | ||
We'll be in touch. | ||
Thanks, Owen. | ||
Would you guys like to see me in the White House press room? | ||
How dare you put that on me? | ||
How dare you put that on me? | ||
I don't know. | ||
If I'm going to be in there, I should probably be the press secretary. | ||
I guess I could go for a visit. | ||
Would you guys like to see that? | ||
Me in the press room? | ||
Boy, there are certainly some people whose heads would be exploding. | ||
Should I get that access? | ||
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Tell you that right now. | |
All right, we got a clip from Joe Biden here. | ||
We're going to get into the geopolitical news. | ||
We got some other D.C. news as we are officially halfway through the show. | ||
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All right. | ||
Oh, the irony. | ||
Oh, the hyperbole. | ||
Senator Murphy, Democrat senator from Connecticut, melts down during an MSNBC interview, says Democrats will be locked up. | ||
Media companies will be shut down by Donald Trump. | ||
He claimed that over the weekend, said Trump is going to mass arrest his political opponents, shuttering opposition media organizations. | ||
Upon taking office later this month, quote, we have to raise alarms on what is a really dangerous assault on democracy that has been underway since the election and will continue after the inauguration. | ||
You have hyperbole wrapped in hyperbole here. | ||
It's not just hyperbole to suggest that we might be looking at Democrats being locked up, media companies being shut down by this new administration sometime in the spring. | ||
So listen, I'm all for rebuilding the Democrat Party. | ||
I have a lot of thoughts on how we can become much more of an economic populist party, reaching out to folks who have been duped by Donald Trump. | ||
Oh, duped by Donald Trump. | ||
You're the one doing the duping here. | ||
Dope. | ||
It's just unbelievable that they can say this stuff with a straight face. | ||
And of course, I wouldn't expect Chris Hayes to push back at all. | ||
But of course, how many... | ||
Members of the opposition party has Donald Trump arrested? | ||
None. | ||
How many members of the opposition party have Democrats arrested during the Biden administration? | ||
At least 1,600 January 6th defendants, not to mention some pro-life protesters, not to mention some election officials. | ||
What about shutting down media? | ||
Who's doing that? | ||
Boy, us here at Infowars might know a thing or two about that, wouldn't we? | ||
We're certainly not Democrats. | ||
Tell you that. | ||
And he just sits there and says it with a straight face. | ||
Now, what's strange is, you do a bit of a psychoanalysis, he knows it's a lie, but I'm wondering if it isn't a bit of an admission, actually. | ||
Have they actually been committing crimes? | ||
Are they actual criminals? | ||
Are there reasons that you need to be arrested? | ||
Are there reasons media outlets need to be shut down? | ||
Because other than, I suppose, when he made the snide remarks towards Hillary Clinton during the debate in 2016, Trump hasn't talked about jailing his opposition or shutting down any media. | ||
He has won lawsuits against media, though. | ||
Defamation lawsuits. | ||
Not worth billions, but a couple hundred million. | ||
So is this like an admission? | ||
Is this like a fear? | ||
Have they actually been committing crimes? | ||
Do they actually deserve to be shut down? | ||
Or is this just total reverse reality? | ||
Is this just total projection and denial of what's actually been going on in the last four years? | ||
And then there's Biden. | ||
So as if that's not enough from the Democrat. | ||
Murphy from Connecticut. | ||
Here's Joe Biden having a bit of an outburst yesterday with the media in clip four. | ||
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Do you still believe he's a threat to democracy? | |
I think what he did was a genuine threat to democracy. | ||
By being the oldest president, I know more world leaders than any one of you ever met in your whole goddamn life. | ||
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Whoa. | |
So, Bill... | ||
Well, I mean, yeah, you should. | ||
You've been the president for four years, the vice president for eight. | ||
So, I mean, not too many people can claim that. | ||
So I would hope that you know more world leaders, but I would wonder if you could even name ten of them right now. | ||
And he says he was a genuine... | ||
What he did was a genuine threat to democracy. | ||
So he doesn't know where he's at. | ||
He'll answer the question differently tomorrow if he got asked it. | ||
They're all glad-handing one minute, then he's a threat to democracy, then he's Hitler, and then they're all smiling, then he's wearing a Trump hat. | ||
This whole thing is a joke. | ||
Mike Johnson touts new GOP agenda under Trump. | ||
We're going to be dismantling the deep state. | ||
That's what he told Fox News' Sunday morning features. | ||
He says it'll have a lot of pieces. | ||
Talking about the bill. | ||
Slate of reforms on taxes, energy, the border. | ||
This is the big spending bill that we're going to have in April. | ||
Doesn't it just like, ugh, you just cringed to even think about it. | ||
It'll have a lot of pieces. | ||
We have made a lot of campaign promises, is what Mike Johnson said. | ||
You know what? | ||
I'll believe it when I see it. | ||
About that. | ||
I'll believe it when I see it. | ||
I'm not sure how much weight Mike Johnson's word really carries at this point. | ||
He certainly wasn't the populist choice for Speaker of the House. | ||
Certainly wasn't what MAGA wanted for Speaker of the House. | ||
It's a done deal now. | ||
But this guy's been talking a big game for years and has not really delivered anything except what Democrats want. | ||
So... | ||
I'll wait and see on this. | ||
Doesn't carry much weight for me, though. | ||
I don't have much faith in Mike Johnson for anything. | ||
Biden, so here's the Biden administration trying to stick a bunch of knives into Trump's back before he even takes office. | ||
Biden bans new offshore oil and gas drilling in most federal waters in last-minute effort to stymie Trump. | ||
So Trump has already responded, but Biden said he's taking action to protect the east and west coasts, eastern Gulf of Mexico and Alaska's northern Bering Sea from oil and natural gas drilling and the harm it causes. | ||
So just two weeks before he doesn't have a mandate, he's a lame duck president. | ||
He's going to go ahead and try to hurt U.S. energy, but... | ||
President Trump has already pledged to unban this oil drilling, this Biden move, upon immediately taking office. | ||
He literally said he'll ban it, he'll unban it immediately. | ||
President-elect Trump blasted President Biden's decision to block oil drilling across large swaths of U.S. coastlines. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
I'll unban it immediately, Trump said during an interview today on Hugh Hewitt. | ||
So, there should be a lot of reversals. | ||
And then a lot of old executive orders brought back. | ||
You want to talk about government waste? | ||
DOJ spent over $100 million pushing diversity, equity, and inclusion, restorative justice in classrooms. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And we all know what this really is. | ||
We all know what this really is. | ||
It's the anti-white agenda and it's the gay agenda. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
These leftists, and they all get the funding from the Democrats, these leftists want to get into the classroom and They want to teach your kids how white people are bad. | ||
And maybe they believe it, maybe they're racist, but it really more has to do with the fact that they hate the country and they want to delegitimize it by attacking white people and constantly bringing up slavery so that when they make their arguments, we'll see, this is why the country is corrupted and has to be destroyed. | ||
And this is why America's bad. | ||
Because white men are bad, and they founded the country, and slavery existed, so see, America's bad. | ||
So it's that angle, and they might actually hate white people. | ||
And then it's also the, we have to teach your kids about gay sex. | ||
Or whatever else there is. | ||
I guess there's all kinds of sex now. | ||
Who knows? | ||
They got all kinds of things. | ||
They want to teach your kids now. | ||
And none of it is actually sex. | ||
It's all just perversion. | ||
It's all just new ways they want to pleasure themselves and then teach your kids how to do it to pervert them as well. | ||
And they just put it under the rainbow umbrella, and if you don't like it, you're homophobic or transphobic or whatever the hell it is. | ||
So, yeah, oh, $100 million so that liberals and leftists can get into the classroom and teach your kids about how America's bad and about what kind of sex they like to have. | ||
Defund immediately. | ||
Four Tren de Aragua gangbangers caught illegally crossing border on New Year's Eve. | ||
Oh, they're not coming over here. | ||
There's no gangbangers. | ||
Venezuela isn't emptying its prisons, except all of that is happening. | ||
My goodness. | ||
Deportations cannot happen soon enough. | ||
Egg prices hit shocking highs. | ||
Will $9 a dozen be the new standard? | ||
It's worse than ever with the eggs, isn't it? | ||
Well, let's hope we can get food prices down, gas prices down, energy prices down, everything in the Trump economy. | ||
But you know what will happen? | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
Bet on this. | ||
Guarantee you this. | ||
It'll take a little bit of time, maybe a couple quarters, but... | ||
You'll see gas prices go down. | ||
All this will happen within the first year. | ||
Gas prices will go down. | ||
Energy costs will go down. | ||
And your grocery store bill will go down. | ||
All of that will go down. | ||
And then the media is going to say Joe Biden did it. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
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That's going to be fun. | |
That is going to be rich. | ||
They will... | ||
100%. | ||
When the economy turns around, they are going to give Joe Biden all the credit, guaranteed. | ||
Guaranteed. | ||
Which is ironic, because they've been denying that the economy has been bad while he's president. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
But that's 100% happening. | ||
And then there was some developments in the Trump legal defense. | ||
Judge in Trump's... | ||
Hush Money case expected to sentence him to unconditional discharge. | ||
Now, this was supposed to be Friday of this week. | ||
Judge Mershon, the big Democrat family there, Democrat-funded family, ordered Trump to appear on January 10th for sentencing. | ||
Now, this has continued to be pushed back constantly. | ||
He didn't have to be there in person. | ||
It could have been virtually. | ||
Ten days before the inauguration, And they were expecting, they're reporting, I wonder where they get this information. | ||
The judge in Donald Trump's New York criminal hush money case indicated Friday that he intends to sentence the president-elect to an unconditional discharge out of respect for the presidential immunity doctrine. | ||
Well, that's not out of respect for the doctrine at all. | ||
He would drop the case if he was going to respect the doctrine. | ||
But if he was going to respect the law, the case wouldn't exist at all. | ||
Well, Trump is already asking for a delay. | ||
I would guess that they'll probably delay it again. | ||
Now, of course, Trump could face years in prison for this conviction. | ||
But an unconditional discharge. | ||
Oh, the judge denied it. | ||
Wow. | ||
That's a little strange. | ||
That surprises me because... | ||
That makes me think he's got something up his sleeve here. | ||
They're not just going to let Trump off the hook. | ||
I don't see that happening. | ||
So he wants to either just get this off of his desk and kind of maybe leave it open for interpretation when he's not president. | ||
But the whole thing is a farce. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Trump should probably just pardon himself. | ||
Why not? | ||
The difference doesn't make it. | ||
Screw these people, man. | ||
Screw these corrupt Democrats. | ||
Screw these corrupt judges. | ||
Screw the corrupt Biden crime family. | ||
Investigate the Biden crime family and pardon yourself. | ||
Just do it. | ||
Just screw them. | ||
Just let the media gnash its teeth and wail and moan in pain. | ||
Screw them. | ||
It's the right thing to do. | ||
That's what you got to do here. | ||
Absolutely the right thing to do. | ||
Chuck Schumer. | ||
This is the kind of crap they think you're stupid. | ||
Chuck Schumer denies that the Democrats misled the public on Biden's cognitive decline. | ||
It didn't happen! | ||
He's fit as a fiddle. | ||
His age is his advantage. | ||
Sharp as a tack. | ||
Sharpest he's ever been. | ||
He won the debate. | ||
But you removed him and replaced him with Kamala without even a single vote being cast. | ||
And we all know why. | ||
But you didn't mislead the public. | ||
No, you didn't. | ||
Nope, that dirty, stinking rat, Chuck Schumer, he would never lie to you. | ||
Never has, never would, and doesn't even know how to cook a cheeseburger. | ||
So anybody who thinks you eat a cheeseburger raw, you can obviously trust. | ||
Let me tell you something. | ||
If Chuck Schumer is serving burgers, don't eat it. | ||
Just a little word to the wise. | ||
Alright, here's a couple other stories off the norm here you probably didn't hear about. | ||
New York resident pleads guilty to operating secret police station of the Chinese government in Lower Manhattan. | ||
The defendant... | ||
Admitted that he conspired to act as an illegal agent of the Chinese government. | ||
Xi Jinping, 60 years old, of New York, pled guilty to conspiring to act as an illegal agent of the government of the People's Republic of China in connection with opening and operating an undeclared overseas police station located in Lower Manhattan. | ||
That is certainly interesting. | ||
Well, what about the Chinese spy balloons? | ||
Were they Chinese spy drones? | ||
Who knows? | ||
We'll never know. | ||
And what about all the money that the Biden crime family takes from the Chinese communists? | ||
What about all of that? | ||
If I was Xi Jinping's lawyers, I'd be asking those same questions. | ||
A whole floor of a New York City building was a secret Chinese police station. | ||
There is some crazy stuff going on in New York. | ||
I mean, that's the whole Eric Adams and all those police officers' allegations and scandals is about money and bribes and foreign influence, getting access to real estate. | ||
China had whole... | ||
I mean, that's not cheap stuff. | ||
China had a whole floor of a secret police station? | ||
What the hell even is that? | ||
The Illinois Democrats have introduced a measure to protect those seeking a name change. | ||
Now this is specifically to protect trans people. | ||
And so they want the requirement that they can have this name change Here's the quote from the Democrat introducing it. | ||
Villa Valum. | ||
When someone is seeking a name change, whether it is to protect themselves from domestic violence or to affirm one's identity, everyone deserves the right to do so without the burden of the cumbersome and expensive publication process. | ||
Additionally, by requiring residents to publish their name change, it relinquishes the privacy of such individuals and can be harmful to their safety or well-being. | ||
So basically, the Democrats are saying, You should be able to change your name and basically just erase any access to your past through that name change. | ||
And so the Republicans are pushing back and they're saying, this basically could free a criminal. | ||
You can change your name and now nobody would be able to know that you had a name change and wouldn't be able to do a proper background check. | ||
So that's why they have all these things that the Democrats are trying to remove. | ||
So even if you do change your name... | ||
Well, you're still that said individual. | ||
You still have that said background, maybe criminal record. | ||
But now, with this new bill the Democrats want, you can also wipe away your entire background. | ||
Now, why would Democrats want that? | ||
Who knows? | ||
Maybe 200 Democrats are going to change their name through the Illinois process very soon. | ||
Cell phone radiation. | ||
Cell phone radiation warning as researchers reveal new risk factor for 5G networks. | ||
You don't say. | ||
Wow. | ||
Anyone uploading videos of their scenic hike in a rural area with 5G is exposed to nearly twice the radiation of someone in a city, so using 5G is bad for you. | ||
Researchers believe the extra radiation stems not from 5G cell towers. | ||
But from users' own mobile devices, which work overtime to get out a signal in rural areas. | ||
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Yeah. | ||
Have you ever been to the bottom of one of these cell towers? | ||
They'll have a warning on you. | ||
They'll have a warning to stay away. | ||
Maybe you've seen from the 5G towers, well, there'll be plants around them that seemingly die off pretty quickly, and then the other plants... | ||
Outside of a range do just fine. | ||
Yeah, it's just this radiation factory just baking you. | ||
I try to never have the phone up against my head, ever. | ||
I'll use speaker or headphones if I have to. | ||
I would avoid putting the phone up to your head, but of course, you walk around with it in your pocket. | ||
You know, it's right next to some pretty important body parts. | ||
So, I mean, you're just getting cooked with this stuff. | ||
And we'll see. | ||
You know, you did have cancer going down, and then it spiked back up. | ||
Was it the vaccines? | ||
Was it the 5G? Hey, we need this to build the new spy grid, don't you see? | ||
And you can live in your, get this, Costco's bold plan, apartments above stores to tackle L.A. housing crisis. | ||
This is right out of idiocracy. | ||
You guys remember that? | ||
An idiocracy? | ||
The whole thing was just like town Costco? | ||
It was like a whole town was Costco. | ||
So now Costco apartments. | ||
And you can live in the Costco apartment and you can go down to the basement and get a $1.50 hot dog. | ||
Or whatever the hell else goes on in a Costco. | ||
Is living on top of a Costco the answer? | ||
To affordable housing crisis. | ||
I actually like it better than the government giving money to homeless people, if that's what we're trying to do here. | ||
Certainly better than that. | ||
So the private sector should be the one to solve these problems if possible. | ||
Of course not the government. | ||
But, you know, you've got all of these new... | ||
It happened in Austin badly. | ||
Where you have like... | ||
Rent-controlled areas, and I get why governments want to do it, but these complexes will move in and they try to make the area nicer and raise the standard of living, raise the property value, and then they do this rent-controlled thing and it just doesn't go well. | ||
Let's put it that way. | ||
And a lot of crime and violence ends up coming. | ||
But hey! | ||
Private sector to solve the homeless crisis? | ||
Just live in the Costco. | ||
Aisle 4. Live in Aisle 4 if you like. | ||
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aisle three take your best pick welcome back oh yeah man how you doing i know you like that i know you like that uh that's more like it from the crew and all the pretty chicks all want to smile at me these rap cats Welcome back. | |
It's good to be back. | ||
I didn't really make it a strategic decision to come back on January 6th, but it is rather fitting, I suppose. | ||
It's all God's timing. | ||
All right, we got some geopolitical news coming up. | ||
Justin Trudeau resigns. | ||
Big news out of Russia, Ukraine. | ||
Big news out of China. | ||
We're going to analyze all of that, and I should be able to get through all of that and take phone calls today. | ||
I look forward to hearing from the audience. | ||
It's been a while, so I missed you. | ||
I don't know if you missed me, but I missed you. | ||
So, that's what we have coming up here in the final hour. | ||
But before we get into this news out of China and the telltale signs that they are probably planning whether they do it or not or successfully can pull it off or not is another story. | ||
Instead of burdening the last year of the Trump administration like they did in his first term, they want to burden Trump right out of the gates with a pandemic at the beginning of his second term. | ||
And they've literally said that. | ||
They have literally gone on mainstream news like Dr. Peter Hotez and says, day one of Trump's administration, there will be multiple pandemics. | ||
So, I mean... | ||
Again, where does he get that information? | ||
Remember, it was Anthony Fauci and Bill Gates that said Trump will face a pandemic? | ||
But, you know, quickly, who do you trust more? | ||
Who gets embraced by the establishment and who gets blacklisted by the establishment? | ||
Who would you trust more? | ||
Ben Shapiro or Louis Farrakhan? | ||
Well, see what you think after this in clip seven. | ||
And we have seen a tremendous amount of vaccine hesitancy, unfortunately, in the black and Hispanic community. | ||
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If they come up with a vaccine, be careful. | |
Don't let them vaccinate you with their history of treachery through vaccines. | ||
Black America, only 67% of black Americans say they definitely will get the vaccine or probably get the vaccine. | ||
So the black community has tremendous vaccine hesitancy. | ||
That is a real problem. | ||
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They are making money now, plotting to give 7,500,000,000 people a vaccination. | |
Dr. Fauci? | ||
Bill Gates and Melinda? | ||
You want to depopulate there? | ||
What the hell gives you that right? | ||
The people who should be ripped up and down right now are people like Louis Farrakhan, who's literally going out there and telling his millions of followers that the COVID vaccine is a vial of death. | ||
Have you seen any media coverage of this? | ||
If a major conservative figure who had met with a bunch of members of Congress were out there literally telling people that the COVID vaccine was a vial of death? | ||
You know that would be at the front of every single newspaper, right? | ||
Conservatives deny vaccine efficacy. | ||
And yet here, was Louis Farrakhan doing just that? | ||
Democratic members of Congress have met with this guy. | ||
They continue to meet with this guy. | ||
Have you seen a headline about this? | ||
Here's Louis Farrakhan, who has many, many followers, talking about how the COVID vaccine is a vial of death. | ||
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Some of these so-called vaccines. | |
It's the nanoparticles. | ||
That men like Dr. Fauci have proprietary knowledge of that allows them to get a patent for their vial of death. | ||
I mean, how is that not the headline? | ||
I mean, seriously, that should be the headline. | ||
You want to talk about overcoming COVID? We should be talking about vaccine hesitancy. | ||
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Hmm. | |
Who ended up being right on that issue, I wonder? | ||
Yeah, I think it's pretty obvious. | ||
Vaccine hesitancy. | ||
Well, I know I'm safe from any adverse reactions because I didn't take the vaccine. | ||
And I'm free of any guilt. | ||
Of anybody in this audience having any adverse reactions because I warned them not to take the vaccine, of which I'm thanked for nearly every day. | ||
Ben, well, he doesn't have that comfort. | ||
Justin Trudeau has officially resigned as the Prime Minister of Canada, and he was very unpopular. | ||
Maybe he was... | ||
Expecting his political ouster anyway, so wanted to avoid the embarrassment by just stepping out. | ||
Maybe he was so embarrassed and shamed by Donald Trump's recent commentary on his leadership that he decided to step away. | ||
Maybe he's kind of losing the good grace of the international community, so he decided to step away. | ||
But nonetheless, that's it. | ||
Congratulations to our Canadian audience today. | ||
Congratulations. | ||
You finally have this alleged spawn of Fidel Castro, this dirty commie, out as your prime minister. | ||
Must feel good. | ||
Were they partying in the streets of Canada? | ||
You know, a Canadian hockey team hasn't won the Stanley Cup in quite some time, but this might be as sweet. | ||
I didn't mean to rub that in, but I mean, this might be as sweet as that, maybe. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But here we go. | ||
So before he even goes out to the podium to announce his resignation, a gust of wind comes by and blows his speech off the podium. | ||
This is pretty funny. | ||
Look at this in clip 11. There they go. | ||
Somebody probably should have locked that down. | ||
There it goes. | ||
Get out there. | ||
Secure the speech. | ||
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Oh! | |
Okay, well, after his speech flies away, here is his resignation announcement, clip 12. Over the holidays, I've also had a chance to reflect and have had long talks with my family about our future. | ||
Throughout the course of my career, any success I have personally achieved has been because of their support and with their encouragement. | ||
So last night over dinner, I told my kids about the decision that I'm sharing with you today. | ||
I intend to resign as party leader, as prime minister, after the party selects its next leader through a robust, nationwide, competitive process. | ||
So how are you feeling in Canada today, up there? | ||
Must be feeling good, probably. | ||
Freezing cold, but other than that, spirits are warm. | ||
Now, they're already making fun of Trudeau on the late night sketch comedy shows. | ||
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Here's one example of that in clip 13. Mr. President, I must admit I was worried that you were going to try to humiliate me. | |
I would never embarrass you, Justin. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
Thank you, Donald. | ||
Now I want to see you eat it. | ||
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Excuse me? | |
The hamburger. | ||
The Big Mac, the president of all burgers. | ||
I'm gonna make you eat it like a dog with no hands. | ||
Mr. President, I have self-respect. | ||
Not so much, to be honest. | ||
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I mean, he came like a dog, didn't he? | |
He really did. | ||
Mon ami, I come to you not on bended knee, but as an equal. | ||
Thirty percenter! | ||
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My father taught me to never... | |
Fifty percenter! | ||
We Canadians are a heartbeat lot! | ||
Sixty percenter! | ||
For Canada! | ||
I'm a hungry little puppy. | ||
I'm so hungry for my puppy chow. | ||
All right, that's enough, Justin. | ||
I won't impose a tariff. | ||
I can't. | ||
I'm not even the president yet, am I? What a loser. | ||
Now let's DJ. You know, it's actually funny when you make fun of leftists and liberals because there's truth to it. | ||
When they try to... | ||
You know, make fun of Trump or other conservatives, let's say, or American patriots. | ||
It just doesn't stick because it's all lies. | ||
It's all propaganda. | ||
That's actually funny. | ||
So maybe make comedy great again. | ||
Maybe make late-night comedy great again. | ||
Sketch comedy great again by actually making fun of the losers, let's say now, like Justin Trudeau. | ||
All right, so all of that fun aside. | ||
Let's get to the more serious matters at hand here. | ||
And that is what's going on in China. | ||
Now this is very reminiscent almost to a T of what happened in 2020 where the news was coming out of China about virus outbreaks and we saw people in the hazmat suits. | ||
We saw rumors of lockdowns and then lockdowns and we saw trucks coming up and putting bodies in them and just kind of all that chaos that we saw. | ||
Well, it's back in China. | ||
China facing new COVID-like pandemic. | ||
Now, basically, the Chinese government is denying it. | ||
The World Health Organization is denying it. | ||
And yet, it's the same thing with the social media phenomenon. | ||
Showing the videos and the people in hazmat suits. | ||
So that's like to a T what we saw in 2020. Hospitals in China overwhelmed by surge in HMPV patients raising concern. | ||
It is the human metanomovirus surging in China. | ||
And they're basically saying, oh, it's like an RSV virus, which, by the way, if you... | ||
Watch television or even on some radio stations. | ||
They're running RSV vaccine ads. | ||
So, oh, we have an RSV outbreak. | ||
Hey, we got the vaccine ready for you. | ||
So the RSV vaccine has been all over the place. | ||
Now they're claiming there's an RSV virus. | ||
And then you've got this deal in China. | ||
China downplays mystery virus deaths and claims safe to travel despite pandemic fears. | ||
Again, that is like a... | ||
You could probably find an exact same headline from 2020. I mean, almost the exact same, if not the exact same. | ||
China downplays mystery virus deaths and claims safe to travel despite pandemic fears. | ||
Is this from January 2025 or from January 2020? | ||
I can't see the difference. | ||
And remember, then Trump instituted the China travel ban and they all said he was racist and xenophobic. | ||
And China was saying the same thing. | ||
No, it's safe to travel. | ||
It's fine. | ||
Norovirus. | ||
Now, this is the scare that they have in the West. | ||
Norovirus can spread via clothes. | ||
As expert warns, it can survive an entire month in most conditions. | ||
Oh, it's on your clothes. | ||
It's like a zombie virus. | ||
Very reminiscent of 2020. So I'm looking at this. | ||
And I'm saying they hurt the first Trump administration with the pandemic in the final year of his first term. | ||
Are they going to hurt the Trump administration in year one of his second term? | ||
And really that would make sense because strategically they used the virus and the pandemic and everything to rig an election. | ||
Hurt his chance and hurt the economy on a re-election bid. | ||
But now they figure he's only got one term. | ||
We might as well just wreck it, sabotage it, just right out of the gates. | ||
Now, certainly this is a potential scenario. | ||
But you have to be wise and not assume that each scenario is going to be the exact same. | ||
They could release and actually... | ||
Deadly biological agent that could actually kill you and could actually be as deadly as they claimed the original coronavirus was. | ||
Which we all find out was just propaganda. | ||
Most, like 95% of the deaths happened in hospitals after the treatment. | ||
So the treatment is what killed people. | ||
And it was mostly people with pre-existing conditions. | ||
Well, multiple pre-existing conditions, actually. | ||
So it was all propaganda. | ||
But they could release a real thing that might actually kill you. | ||
Or they could just run the same gamut, have a flu season, maybe a novel virus that comes out of a lab and might make you pretty sick, your body's not used to, your immune system isn't built to resist, probably will go around, get some people sick, you might get it, you'll be fine, but then just run the propaganda in the media with all the death counts and red alerts and national emergency and pandemic and shutdown and everything else and then force you to take a vaccine. | ||
So they could run the exact same playbook, or they could really come in here and try to do some serious damage, which is like kind of their pump fake. | ||
Maybe Trump has learned from the vaccine, maybe not. | ||
I mean, maybe that's why he's never wanted to back off the vaccine, because it's like, yeah, they could release a real thing, and then we might actually need the vaccine, so it's like they released a real deadly virus. | ||
That will actually kill you. | ||
And then maybe we do need to make a vaccine. | ||
But nobody trusts it because of what happened last time. | ||
So that could be like their head fake. | ||
Like the last one was the head fake. | ||
The virus, you'd probably survive. | ||
They made it in a lab. | ||
But then the vaccine might actually kill you. | ||
And then this time they release the virus and you say, oh, the virus is fine. | ||
And then it's the virus that actually kills you. | ||
And it's the vaccine you actually need. | ||
There is no doubt that is in their deck of cards. | ||
And really, I just look at it from a timing thing and I say they are running the exact same playbook at this point. | ||
But again, just like a football play, you say, okay, we're going to do a play action and then I'm going to throw it to the guy downfield. | ||
Well, then you run the exact same play and play action and then you pump fake to the guy downfield and you throw it to the tight end in the flat and you get a touchdown. | ||
And this is why the crooks that ran that deal and Fauci and the rest of them should have been put behind bars. | ||
Because they're still out there running these deals. | ||
And we should have just had honesty about it coming out of the Chinese lab and everybody that ran it. | ||
Now, I will tell you, there are multiple people in Trump's ear that are going to have a... | ||
If they can get confirmed, they're going to be in the next administration that know exactly what went on. | ||
And they want to expose the whole thing. | ||
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And... | |
They want to see Fauci behind bars. | ||
I mean, RFK Jr. literally wrote the book on Fauci. | ||
Literally, he wrote a book on it. | ||
And I'm in touch with some other people that are going to be in the incoming administration that are basically saying the same thing. | ||
And they can't comment yet because they have to wait until the confirmation process and everybody actually gets to their desks. | ||
And, you know, Elon Musk even lately, and you can say, Whatever you want about Elon on this subject, but he has remained consistent. | ||
Even he's coming out and saying, prosecute Fauci, prosecute Fauci, prosecute Fauci, doing it again the last couple days. | ||
But there is no doubt that is a real potential here. | ||
And I did a special report, about a 30-minute report. | ||
Like December 27th or something? | ||
I don't remember. | ||
And I basically broke it down with all the headlines about how they're building up the narrative just like they did in the last year of the Trump administration to have another pandemic but they'll do it first year of this incoming administration. | ||
So we gotta have gotta have our awareness peaked for that situation. | ||
And then you have this going on with Russia and Ukraine. | ||
And all they've done in the last couple months since the Democrats lost the election is just funnel more weapons and more money and everything into the Ukraine-Russia war. | ||
By the way, Zelensky is in America again. | ||
So Zelensky is constantly coming to America. | ||
He's doing media tours now. | ||
He's doing congressional tours. | ||
He's speaking to Congress. | ||
More money, more money, more money, more money. | ||
Meanwhile, Ukrainians are just dying. | ||
Whole generations wiped out. | ||
Fighting rages inside Russia as Moscow reports gains in Ukraine. | ||
Ukraine renews attack on Russia's Kursk region. | ||
Two Russian colonels assassinated as Ukraine launches staggering counterattack. | ||
This is all greenlit by D.C., funded by D.C., armed by D.C. The entire American people should be outraged at this. | ||
It's disgusting. | ||
Ukraine's Zelensky says nearly 15,000 Russians have been killed in Kursk region. | ||
So add it to the total, it's encroaching a million. | ||
Russia claims capture of Keytown in Ukraine's eastern Donbass. | ||
Russia claims control, more control of eastern Ukraine as Ukraine pushes through Kursk. | ||
This has been an absolutely... | ||
Disgusting and despicable thing. | ||
And I really don't care where you want to stand on the Ukraine-Russia deal. | ||
I've explained my geopolitical reasons for why I am against Ukraine, maybe even for Russia, but it's not like a soccer game where I wave a flag and cheer on a team. | ||
This is a war that I want nothing to do with. | ||
And you have all of these childlike figures and corrupt politicians waving the Ukraine flag. | ||
Slava, Ukraine! | ||
Well then go fight! | ||
Ukraine is not our problem. | ||
And Russia doesn't have to be either. | ||
And it's disgusting. | ||
And the fact that we still have to sit here, as we have been, pound on the desk. | ||
It is a money laundering operation. | ||
It is a weapons laundering operation. | ||
Of course it is. | ||
Why do you think there was so much destabilization in the Middle East and in Syria right after all the money and weapons started pouring in? | ||
Why do you think they voted against oversight of all the money and weapons going to Ukraine? | ||
Why do you think Zelensky is constantly here talking to our politicians, our media? | ||
Because it's nothing but a money laundering, Weapons laundering information, PSYOP, and now you'll probably, when it's all said and done, have close to a million people dead. | ||
All because of political corruption. | ||
And so I stand against that, and the American people should be outraged. | ||
Outraged that our money funded it. | ||
And our politicians rave a foreign flag in your face justifying it. | ||
And then you have to continue to look out. | ||
I wouldn't be surprised if Israel makes another big move before the Trump administration is incoming. | ||
And Trump basically said, look, do whatever you're going to do before I get in. | ||
So I see stories like this going around. | ||
And I think it's really just pressure on... | ||
Netanyahu, who's getting a lot of pressure from both sides, by the way. | ||
You only see one side of the story. | ||
There are plenty of people in Israel that do not like what Netanyahu has done. | ||
They do not support what the IDF has done. | ||
They don't like all of these foreign wars. | ||
And then you have more of the hawkish types, it's kind of like what you see in America, who want Israel to go all the way and take the Gaza Strip. | ||
They don't care who dies, launch war for the greater Israel. | ||
So Netanyahu's got a lot of pressure, but the pro-war side controls the media just like they do here. | ||
So you see stories like this. | ||
How an Israeli attack on Iran's nuclear program could change the Middle East. | ||
Suddenly there is a possibility that Israel could eliminate Iranian nuclear facilities either by airstrike or by special forces operations. | ||
So they're really pushing Netanyahu to go after Iran. | ||
They might think they have to do it before Trump takes office. | ||
There might be some other event that is a catalyst to greenlight that intervention and get America to back it. | ||
So that is certainly another serious threat that we face here with just two weeks left until the incoming administration. | ||
By the way, the New York Democrats are clearly concerned that this state... | ||
Could be flipping red, especially with some local races and some smaller races, because they're making huge pushes right now to ensure Democrats stay in power, specifically in New York City. | ||
Group launches a $7 million effort to mobilize Jewish voters for New York City races, including for mayor. | ||
It's a new group, the Jewish Voters Action Network. | ||
But listen to this. | ||
Tell me how this aligns politically. | ||
The group's multi-pronged effort will focus on trying to get independent and Republican Jewish voters to officially switch to the Democrat Party so they can participate in the heavily Democratic city's primaries amid a rise in anti-Semitism. | ||
Now... | ||
You can look at the numbers. | ||
Jewish voters vote Democrat more than they do Republican, which is like, well, analyze it however you want. | ||
Obviously, the Republicans support Israel more than the Democrats, but both parties are owned by AIPAC anyway. | ||
So the New York Democrats are afraid that they could be losing New York and losing New York City. | ||
So that's why they're making this drive. | ||
But there's no real institutional anti-Semitism in the Republican Party. | ||
There is institutional anti-Semitism in the Democrat Party. | ||
That is true with the likes of Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar. | ||
That doesn't exist in the Republican Party. | ||
The Republican Party tries to oust anybody who's not even critical of Israel. | ||
The Republican Party tries to blackball and blacklist anybody who just doesn't want to take money from AIPAC. Voices, conservative voices that are just against Israel or AIPAC, and they say, see, that's anti-Semitism. | ||
You need to go out and vote Democrat. | ||
And they'll get it done. | ||
They will get it done. | ||
So imagine how big this effort is going to be as the Democrats are reeling after the results of the 2024 election. | ||
And I think they're feeling the pressure now that, yeah, we are losing popularity. | ||
And plus, people just like to vote for a winner. | ||
So they might just switch to vote Republican just because they want to be on this winning team, especially if Trump has success. | ||
So a lot of different things are going into that. | ||
But, you know, despite all the efforts from Republicans to get Jewish people, specifically in New York, to vote Republican, they just don't do it. | ||
And that's why President Trump was so frustrated. | ||
And they play these soundbites or these quotes, and they say, see, Trump's anti-Semitic. | ||
He rails against the Jews. | ||
No. | ||
Trump doesn't understand why Jewish Americans would vote for a Democrat Party. | ||
That's what he's saying. | ||
That's what he doesn't understand. | ||
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You know, there was a huge debate, and I suppose I should at least address this momentarily. | ||
I did cover it on the Alex Jones Show on Saturday for about a 15-minute segment. | ||
But there was a real debate, two debates, I would say, since Christmas that got a lot of attention, and I would say it's a good thing. | ||
One being the H-1B visa debate. | ||
And then these new things happening with X that a lot of people are calling censorship. | ||
And you have people that are saying, oh, well, people are choosing sides, Team Musk versus Team America. | ||
You have people that are saying, well, we need the work. | ||
No American workers can do it. | ||
We have people saying, oh, it's not censorship. | ||
We have people saying it is censorship. | ||
We have people saying, oh, it's some sort of an op to divide people. | ||
Well, that might have developed out of this, but I don't think that's what originally happened. | ||
I think there was a serious debate. | ||
And I just try to look at things from a logical standpoint, and I just say, well, if you're Elon Musk, And you've got a bunch of companies that hire H-1B visa workers, then of course you're for the program. | ||
And that's not, I mean, that's not just a claim. | ||
The evidence is public. | ||
Musk has hundreds of postings at his companies for H-1B visas. | ||
And he's claimed he's for it, and he's still for it. | ||
He's since came out and basically said he only thinks it should be for the top 0.1%. | ||
That come in. | ||
But you have to understand, there have been multiple lawsuits with these companies, and they've had to state on the record, not to mention the H-1B visa portal is public, so you can look it up. | ||
These are not jobs that are high-skilled jobs. | ||
These are jobs that people are posting because they want cheap foreign labor. | ||
That is a fact. | ||
Again, anybody can go look at the H-1B visa portal. | ||
I would say a simple solution would be, just make it open for Americans. | ||
Give Americans access to the H-1B visa portal. | ||
Give them an opportunity to sign up for these jobs. | ||
I guarantee you they would, and just say, okay, we'll have the H-1B visa portal, but Americans get access to it, and if American applies for one of the jobs, then the American gets priority to get the job. | ||
Pretty simple solution, I think, for both sides. | ||
So the people that love the H-1B visa program so much, they still get it? | ||
But the people that want Americans hired first, well, they get that too as well. | ||
But no, this is mostly for cheap labor, importing foreign labors. | ||
So there was a massive debate on that, and it really kind of followed up with what people are calling censorship on X, and I'll explain why people are so concerned about it. | ||
But here, I think, is the larger economic equation. | ||
A similar thing, I would argue a similar thing, just kind of a reverse order of it, happened when the United States started sending manufacturing and production overseas. | ||
Right? | ||
Everything is made in China or some country in Asia. | ||
Most of your goods are made in an Asian country. | ||
It's not a big secret. | ||
Made in China on everything or made whatever. | ||
Not made in the USA. Get a bunch of toys for Christmas. | ||
You think those are made in the USA? Probably not. | ||
So that was all done politically. | ||
That was all done with lobbyists. | ||
And that was all done with bad policy. | ||
Raising corporate tax rates and regulations. | ||
So the incentive was then for all these companies to go produce and manufacture goods in foreign countries. | ||
So that exported a bunch of middle class jobs that exported a bunch of major inner city metropolitan jobs and factories that hurt and killed in many ways the middle class. | ||
I don't think anybody would argue. | ||
I don't hear the argument ever made that that was good policy. | ||
Trump came out and ran on buy American, hire American. | ||
So I just don't see the argument being made that shipping, exporting, Our manufacturing and production centers overseas was a good thing. | ||
I don't see that argument being made, really. | ||
You might see it here or there from some of the executive billionaire class because they get the cheap labor to make goods and then they claim your consumer prices go down. | ||
But overall, for the U.S. economy, the middle class, you don't really have this big resounding victory saying, oh, wow, it was so great. | ||
We exported all the jobs and all the factories and everything. | ||
Isn't that great? | ||
No, you kind of hear the opposite, I would say, from the populist movement, from mainstream America. | ||
Well, the H-1B visa program is essentially now the opposite. | ||
So first you export production and you export factories and manufacturing. | ||
That hurts the middle class. | ||
Now you're importing foreign workers to take the jobs that are left. | ||
That also hurts the middle class. | ||
So you combine those two factors, it's a total disaster for the American people, the American middle class. | ||
It's horrible policy, and it will ultimately be bad for Americans. | ||
Now, if you wanted to have this exorbitant tax on monies that are earned by foreigners on the H-1B visa program, well, that might be one thing. | ||
If you wanted to institute another more exorbitant tax on people that send money... | ||
That they make in America and then send it back home to their home country. | ||
Okay, well, that'd be another way that we could kind of offset some of this. | ||
But we don't want the government having more money anyway. | ||
It already steals enough money from us. | ||
So if you want to cut our taxes and do that, well, that might be one thing. | ||
So then they can fund our infrastructure. | ||
And then they can fund our military when they come over here and work here. | ||
And we'll just tax them. | ||
And we can release the burden on the American taxpayer. | ||
So, I mean, that's one way to kind of massage this deal. | ||
But no, you should have the O-1 visa program, which is really the top, top skills. | ||
So, you know, a basketball player who wants to come play in the NBA, a NASA rocket engineer or astrophysicist or whatever, where it's like, yeah, that's a special skill or certain things like that. | ||
But people went into the portal. | ||
It's pickleball instructors. | ||
Pickleball instructors. | ||
It's college professors. | ||
It's 7-Eleven clerks. | ||
You're telling me you can't find Americans to work those jobs? | ||
That is just not true. | ||
So you had that huge debate. | ||
Now, this was... | ||
I believe it was organic. | ||
Once it started happening, you probably got some players in there to kind of make it worse. | ||
I'm fine with healthy debate. | ||
I don't take any of it personally. | ||
And I have confidence in the stances I take. | ||
But it really got to a point where a lot of the good faith and trust that Elon Musk and some other people had built up over this last election cycle, it kind of got lost in translation there. | ||
And there were some weird outbursts, and it just really got out of hand. | ||
And it was way overblown, and that was all because we're in this political... | ||
No man's land that I referenced earlier in the show. | ||
And so it's just like we're all just kind of standing here in the batter's box and nobody can really get into the batter's box and swing at a pitch. | ||
So it's just kind of like we're all just fighting for room that doesn't even exist when it comes to policy. | ||
But then after that, there was some weird stuff that happened on X that we'd never seen before. | ||
Dealing with people losing their blue check marks, their verification status, their premium status. | ||
I happen to be one of those people. | ||
I also happen to be one of the people that was against the H-1 visa program in the ongoing debate on X. And one thing in common with all the people that lost their checks and lost their premium subscription is they were all against the H-1B program. | ||
Now, there was never any explanation given as to why this happened. | ||
And personally, I would make the argument that Musk is probably not involved much at all. | ||
He's basically living at Mar-a-Lago, carrying his kid around, and doing media stuff, and I guess Doge stuff. | ||
So I don't know what work he's really doing as far as X is concerned. | ||
Maybe the people at X get some orders from him, or maybe they just kind of go off what he's saying and go from there, but there's no doubt that is a form of censorship. | ||
And things seem to take days. | ||
To kind of catch up on X. I guess you just saw on the screen, Laura Loomer just got her checkmark back, so it was gone for like, I guess about a week. | ||
A week or more, about 10 days, her checkmark was gone. | ||
And probably her premium status as well. | ||
Well, I had mine gone for about 5 or 6 days, and my premium status gone for about 5 or 6 days, and that basically wiped me off. | ||
The news feeds. | ||
You are not seeing anything from me, and that's how it's designed. | ||
They want you to pay for premium to maximize views, and if you get a verification badge, and then a premium, and then everything else, that's how you maximize your reach. | ||
So after they took all of that from me, I have no reach on X. None. | ||
And I went from getting about 25,000 average views to now about 5. So I would suggest putting your notifications on. | ||
If you follow me on X, otherwise you'll probably never see my stuff. | ||
Now, I'm not going to jump to any conclusions because that could just be the process waiting to catch up, or it could be something more nefarious. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Time will tell. | ||
But my final conclusion before jumping to any other assumptions or conclusions is what was wrong with X? Why do we have to be constantly changing things at X? What was so wrong with it? | ||
To me, this isn't a conspiracy theory or a false claim. | ||
X is now a curated app. | ||
And based off of what comes out of X, like from Linda Yaccarino and Elon Musk himself, they're admitting it's a curated app. | ||
I believe it was Jonathan Greenblatt who said, at first, freedom of speech is not freedom of reach. | ||
Well, now that is echoed by executives at X. So, okay, fine. | ||
But that is a curated news app now, is what it is. | ||
So, fine. | ||
You want to curate the app, and you want to decide what gets forced into the feed, what viewpoints people see, and what people don't see, then that's what you're doing. | ||
And that's basically what mainstream media does. | ||
Now, access is different. | ||
People won't get access to mainstream media. | ||
You can still get access to X, and there's still ways you can get the news. | ||
But that's now a curated app. | ||
I'm just saying, why? | ||
What was wrong with X during the election cycle that now, afterwards, we have to make all of these different changes and come up with different words for why we're doing it and excuses for why we're doing it, like unregretted user minutes or negativity. | ||
But it is what it is. | ||
Why is it, though? | ||
And this is, to me, the most outrageous part of it all. | ||
That I would like to see fixed. | ||
Why is it, and I mean, for whatever you think about Elon Musk, you at least have to give him credit, he does interface with the users. | ||
He does interact with the users so much that there might even be impact felt. | ||
And maybe policy changes. | ||
But why is it, why is it that you can use X to promote Adult content. | ||
We all know what I'm talking about. | ||
It's likely shown up on your newsfeed. | ||
Or spam bots get into your comments and get into your replies. | ||
Posting their adult content. | ||
18 plus content. | ||
Why is it that that is allowed on X, but political commentary gets de-boosted? | ||
The technology obviously exists to make sure adult content does not make it onto the app. | ||
Just check out YouTube. | ||
You try to upload that to YouTube, you will be shut down immediately. | ||
It will not last. | ||
It will be pulled down. | ||
You will be banned. | ||
But somehow we can't do that on X? Why not? | ||
So why is it that adult content roams more freely on X than political commentary that might be considered... | ||
Negative? | ||
Or whatever you want to consider. | ||
I don't even consider it racist. | ||
Consider it anti-Semitic. | ||
Consider it all these different things. | ||
But why is it that we deal with that more harshly than we do with adult content on the platform? | ||
Somebody explain that one to me. | ||
So, that's all I'll say on that for now. | ||
Time will tell. | ||
We're in this political no-man's land before Trump takes office, so everything is just kind of crazy, and we're all just kind of fighting it out for space. | ||
As every four years, the media landscape changes dramatically. | ||
But how about this before we go to the phone lines? | ||
The Golden Globes happened last night, and nobody knew it. | ||
Hollywood stars skip politics at the Globes. | ||
Nobody made any political statements. | ||
Well, do you think that's because nobody's watching their crap anymore, and they realize it, so they're not doing it? | ||
Or do you think maybe they just realize they just don't know what they're talking about? | ||
Maybe it's a combination of both. | ||
But nobody watched the Golden Globes. | ||
We're all sick of them anyway. | ||
Hollywood doesn't even barely produce anything good anymore anyway. | ||
So didn't want to go political this year. | ||
So maybe they finally learned their lesson. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's go to the phone lines for the remainder of... | ||
The show. | ||
Let's go to Moses in New York. | ||
Moses, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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How you doing, buddy? | |
Yeah, first thing I'm worried about with the foreign workers coming in is having access to everyone's sensitive information when, like, people from other countries are notorious for pulling scams. | ||
As I get, you know, as we get all these scam calls every day, now that it's going to have open access to everyone's sensitive information, that's pretty bad. | ||
But also, something that was very telling. | ||
He was on, uh, Elon Musk was on Joe Rogan's podcast, and Joe Rogan asked him point-blank if there's any dangers with cell phones. | ||
And he's like, nah, nah, there's nothing wrong with them. | ||
Nothing wrong with them. | ||
He's like, really? | ||
Even if you hold it to your head? | ||
He's like, nah, that's fine. | ||
I mean, this guy, I mean, I don't know how many times he has to reveal himself that he cares nothing for humanity, you know what I mean? | ||
And then, um, another thing, we have to rebrand our government. | ||
The new name is the Zionist Circus. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
It's just a Zionist Circus, you know what I mean? | ||
BB comes in. | ||
He's a ringleader. | ||
Everyone starts clapping. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Elon gets a little call. | ||
He walks around. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
It's a Zionist circus. | ||
It's not a government. | ||
It's absolutely retarded. | ||
And that's all I got to say. | ||
All right. | ||
Interesting points, Moses. | ||
I don't remember that part. | ||
I don't think I watched that full Musk interview with Rogan. | ||
So maybe I missed it or I didn't hear it. | ||
You would think Elon Musk would know the dangers of cell phone radiation. | ||
I mean, it's very well studied. | ||
It's very well known. | ||
Maybe he doesn't. | ||
Maybe he just doesn't. | ||
I don't know how much Rogan pushed back on that, so I can't really say if that was even introduced to him. | ||
But you know what I find disgusting and despicable? | ||
Is I see the attacks against Thomas Massey now simply because he's actually a principled conservative. | ||
Because he refused to take AIPAC money and he calls out the big AIPAC donors that control the vast majority of Congress. | ||
And now you have all these widespread attacks on Massey and people calling him an anti-Semite. | ||
And I'm just sick of it. | ||
If you don't like Thomas Massey and you disagree with his politics, fine. | ||
He's not an anti-Semite. | ||
And people are sick and tired of hearing it. | ||
And he's probably the last principled conservative left in politics. | ||
I mean, you're down to a handful, folks. | ||
Principled conservatism is almost non-existent in Washington, D.C. And Thomas Massey is one of the few and fine examples. | ||
By the way, his debt clock, he brought one for every member of the House. | ||
So now every member of the House has a debt clock. | ||
Do you think they'll wear it like he does? | ||
So that's my response there. | ||
Let's take another call. | ||
Let's go to Andrew in New York. | ||
Andrew, you're on the air. | ||
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air go ahead info wars are treating estrogen mimickers taking costs so yeah 2025 is a big year for china they call it uh made in china 2025 they want to control the manufacturing so it's important for trump to have a made in america 2025 needs to bring back supply chain um needs to bring back the active pharmaceutical pharmaceutical ingredients that That's one of the things that China's been monopolizing. | |
Yeah, it's like one of their big global fears. | ||
But it's not going to go at anything. | ||
2030 is not going to be the way they think it is. | ||
2045 is not going to be the way they think it is. | ||
Even Alex was saying that the globalists... | ||
I'm basically completely defeated at this point. | ||
Bitcoin's $1 billion in 20 years. | ||
All right, Andrew. | ||
Thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go to Hunter in Kentucky. | ||
Hunter, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Let's go to Neil in Canada. | ||
Neil, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen. | |
How are you doing this evening? | ||
Good. | ||
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Nice. | |
I just wanted to touch base with you and let you guys know and discuss the stepping down of Justin Trudeau and how it's not going to really change anything. | ||
We have the WEF and the WHO and the NEW all infiltrated into our cabinet. | ||
They've already admitted that. | ||
The last 273 reports, bills and acts that the Liberals have pushed through, Conservatives voted for unanimously. | ||
We definitely do need a dodge here in Canada, and we don't need to be our 51st state. | ||
We removed ourselves from the British control. | ||
We rebuilt our great nation. | ||
All the points that you just touched on with the immigration, the jobs, the manufacturing, I can tell you as a third-year generational member of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, it's greatly felt through all of the valley and across this nation. | ||
And it's being flushed down the toilet every day as we continue on, even with Justin Trudeau. | ||
And even if the PPE does get in, it's not going to be any different. | ||
All right. | ||
Thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go to Eli in New Jersey. | ||
Eli, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, how's it going? | |
Good. | ||
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Good. | |
So you mentioned something about Trump with the Jewish vote, and I'm Jewish. | ||
I just wanted to chime in, and I just had just a short little statement here about this. | ||
So obviously you hear a lot of stuff online, but I personally believe that you can't claim to be a religious conservative Jew, at least for sure, and vote Democrat. | ||
Most of these so-called Jews don't actually stand for anything Jewish. | ||
They just identify as it. | ||
And like Jews for Palestine, they're just liberals who hate God-fearing Jews more than God himself. | ||
So is it like a Catholic like Joe Biden that supports abortion? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah, exactly. | ||
Exactly. | ||
And the whole fucking world is anti-Semitic because of it. | ||
And we are the visibly Jewish people. | ||
And any Jews I know voting Democrat, whether religious or not, are doing it for their own personal benefit, and it's wrong. | ||
So most of the Jewish people I know, I personally know, voted Trump, especially in New York and New Jersey. | ||
You know, like, it's weird, honestly, because he did have a 40, 45 percent. | ||
He was 45 percent, I believe, in New York this time with Jewish votes. | ||
So the overall was like 22. But my point is, you know, I'm coming here as an individual, but I don't know where those people are. | ||
I don't even see them being Jewish or I don't know them, but most of the Jewish people I know voted Trump. | ||
That's the weird part. | ||
Yeah, I guess it might be people that just... | ||
Like you said, identify as Jewish, but they're not either practicing Jews or, you know, they're not in any Jewish communities. | ||
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Yeah, they, like, when I run into those kind of people who are like, in any way left-wing liberal, they hate us. | |
They literally, and I don't know why they even call themselves Jewish. | ||
That's all I had to say, and I hope we can all have peace in this nation. | ||
Yes, well, I think that if we can get through... | ||
I mean, look, we need peace in this nation. | ||
We need peace in the Middle East. | ||
We need peace in Ukraine and Russia. | ||
I think with the right leadership in the West, the right leadership in America, we can maybe restore what we had just five short years ago. | ||
Guys, my board here is froze. | ||
So, okay. | ||
I think it just updated. | ||
All right, let me go to Tony quickly, also in New Jersey. | ||
Tony, you're on the air. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
You guys are doing a great job. | ||
I'm 10 years older than Alex and 47 years behind. | ||
And I just wanted to bring up Kareem Jean-Pierre. | ||
If you look in the beginning when she first started speaking to the people, she painted her eyelids. | ||
She painted two dots. | ||
So when she closes her eyes... | ||
And she looks down at the page. | ||
She has two... | ||
She's mesmerized everybody, I think, with this. | ||
And I just wanted to get it out there. | ||
Maybe you can look at the beginning of her career. | ||
I don't remember. | ||
I mean, she wears a lot of makeup, but I don't remember the whole fake eye trick. | ||
That's something, Tony. | ||
All right, let's quickly... | ||
Jay in Kentucky, you got 30 seconds. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I'm Jewish also. | ||
My rabbi says, may the best man win the presidency. | ||
But, you know, I just thought I'd throw that in there for 30 seconds. | ||
But he's conservative, I'm conservative, but there are a lot of non-conservative Jews, and I can't understand why they would vote for the Democrat Party. | ||
Yeah, it's like the same thing. | ||
It's like a Christian or Catholic that votes Democrats on the issue of abortion. | ||
It just doesn't make sense. | ||
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