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The silent majority is no longer silent. | |
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We return you now to your regularly scheduled program. | ||
I think I speak for everyone, especially today. | ||
Now that Christmas is over, New Year's is over, Can we just get to the summer weather again? | ||
Can we just get to the sunsets at 8 p.m., 9 p.m., and hot weather and sun again? | ||
Maybe you're experiencing this winter cold that we're getting hit with here in Austin, Texas. | ||
Not very fun. | ||
We're not used to this here in Texas. | ||
Anyway, it is Tuesday, January 7, 2025. This is the InfoWars War Room. | ||
President Trump today... | ||
Did something Joe Biden did not do a single time during his administration, during his term. | ||
Not once did Joe Biden have a more than one hour long press conference in which he went deep into policy, had multiple guest speakers. | ||
I think Trump probably took 30, 40 minutes of questions. | ||
From the press, I mean, it was a real deal press conference from Mar-a-Lago today. | ||
He made announcements, he broke news, he took all the questions, he brought in other guests to speak. | ||
I mean, it was a real deal, big boy press conference, and boy, was it refreshing. | ||
Biden couldn't even do it if he wanted to, but he never did. | ||
And Trump's already knocking it out of the park with these press conferences. | ||
Refreshing, let's say. | ||
Very refreshing to have that going on. | ||
So, we're going to get into some of the news that was broke at the press conference. | ||
We're going to play a lot of these clips that he's talking about as well. | ||
Talking about election reform. | ||
Talking about foreign policy. | ||
Big stuff. | ||
Big stuff. | ||
And then he also said something about January 6th, and there's some other January 6th news. | ||
Kind of developing today as well that we will bring you up to speed on. | ||
And then some news developing from the Hill. | ||
Some more last minute policy maneuvers, lame duck policy maneuvers from Joe Biden trying to set Trump up for failure. | ||
The country up for failure, really, more so. | ||
So we'll explain that. | ||
Trump responded to some of these policy moves from Joe Biden. | ||
Saying he's going to reverse them day one. | ||
Just like he was banning this offshore drilling. | ||
And Trump kind of clarified that as well. | ||
Biden with some other lame duck policy moves. | ||
So we'll tell you all about that. | ||
Confirmations are coming up. | ||
It looks like they want to start the confirmations next week. | ||
Pam Bondi, Pete Hegseth are at least going to start their confirmation process. | ||
It looks like next week. | ||
So we've got some developments with some commentary surrounding that as well. | ||
Some illegal immigration news. | ||
Tom Holman making some pretty strong statements as far as what to expect with the incoming administration and how he's going to be dealing with the deportations. | ||
He's already making efforts to find joint efforts from other countries to try to get the deportations rolling. | ||
So he looks to be serious about that. | ||
And then we do have some geopolitical news, a lot of just some follow-up from yesterday as things are developing. | ||
And as censorship and free speech is becoming a big debate in the last couple of weeks, Mark Zuckerberg comes out with some pretty big news. | ||
Is Zuckerberg going to be opening up Facebook yet again? | ||
For free speech, for conservative commentary, for individuals like myself who have been banned for so long. | ||
I suppose we could maybe even do a test run here live on the air. | ||
But not just what Zuckerberg is talking about with censorship, but some other moves that happened at Facebook that are noteworthy as well. | ||
So, we've got all of that coming up for you today on the Infowars War Room. | ||
Stick around. | ||
Fastest three hours on the internet. | ||
12 days, 19 hours, and 53 minutes until Inauguration Day quickly approaching. | ||
The confirmation hearings will begin next week. | ||
That's what the Senate is hoping for, at least. | ||
So, a lot of moving parts as we inch closer towards Donald Trump's second administration. | ||
And, of course, President Trump was breaking some big news today. | ||
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Bye. | |
Had a major press conference. | ||
And my big takeaway, just outside from the news and the announcements and everything else, in fact, guys, would you just pull up a video of the press conference? | ||
I want to know exactly how long it was. | ||
It had to be at least like an hour and a half. | ||
I mean, it was definitely longer than an hour. | ||
I'm thinking it was somewhere about an hour and a half, about a 90-minute press conference. | ||
And so Trump comes out, makes some statements, brings on his honored guest who just pledged a $2 billion investment in data centers in America. | ||
Trump brings him on. | ||
He speaks. | ||
And Trump comes back. | ||
He speaks a little more. | ||
And then he brings up another guest. | ||
Who's involved in negotiations right now, trying to bring home hostages and everything else, you know, where the Biden administration is doing nothing. | ||
Then he speaks, and Trump comes back, speaks a little more, then he takes questions from the press for like 30 minutes. | ||
And so it was just refreshing. | ||
It was just refreshing to have a president that can get up there, present to the country, speak to the country, is coherent, can form his own thoughts, telling the truth, and being a leader, being a president. | ||
We've been completely void of that for four years. | ||
Joe Biden has not had a press conference like that one time. | ||
Not one time in the last four years. | ||
So it's just refreshing to see that from President Trump today. | ||
Now Biden is making some news himself, trying to sabotage Trump, but really trying to sabotage the country as the... | ||
Lame duck president that he is. | ||
So yeah, it looks like it was just over an hour, about an hour, about an hour, 15 minutes from Trump's press conference today. | ||
Biden could never and did never. | ||
So we'll show you the news Biden is making. | ||
We'll show you the news Trump is making. | ||
And I got these clips I'm going to go to right now. | ||
Trump announces $20 billion investment from Middle East billionaire to build U.S. data centers. | ||
Now remember, it was SoftBank that said $100 billion of investing. | ||
They could get it up to $200 if the economy goes well. | ||
President-elect Trump introduced Hassan Sanjawi, chairman of DAMAC Properties, as one of the most respected business leaders in the Middle East, indeed in the world. | ||
So he introduced... | ||
Him. | ||
And, guys, here's Trump making the announcement at his press conference, and then Hussein Sejawi giving a follow-up statement. | ||
Guys, give me clips eight and nine. | ||
Business leaders in the Middle East, indeed the world. | ||
He's a founder and chairman of Demac Properties, Hussein Sejwani. | ||
Very respected gentleman. | ||
And I'm thrilled to announce today that DeMac will be investing at least $20 billion over a very short period of time into the United States, and they may go double or even somewhat more than double that amount of money. | ||
It's a great thing, and I believe he will say that he's doing it because of the fact that he was very inspired by the election. | ||
They wouldn't do it without that election. | ||
I can tell you a lot of people wouldn't. | ||
You saw last week where we have somebody who's going to go from $100 to $200 billion. | ||
And we have many other people and we'll be bringing some of them out. | ||
Some of them like to do it somewhat more quietly and some don't. | ||
And they feel so strongly about the country that they want to let people know about it. | ||
But it's an honor to have such a great investor. | ||
Investing in our country, the investment will support massive new data centers across the Midwest, the Sunbelt area, and also to keep America on the cutting edge of technology and artificial intelligence. | ||
He's very big into the data centers, and that's going to be a very hot item in the coming years, as you know, with AI in particular. | ||
The first phase of the project will be in Texas. | ||
Arizona, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Ohio, Illinois, Michigan, and Indiana, those places. | ||
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Thank you, Mr. President. | |
It's been amazing news for me and my family when he was elected in November. | ||
We've been waiting four years to increase our investments in U.S. to a very large amount of money. | ||
We are a company operating in more than 20 countries around the world. | ||
We have delivered more than 45,000 luxury units and another 45,000 in the pipeline. | ||
In data center, we are in 10 countries around the world, in Asia, Europe, and Middle East. | ||
And we're very, very excited now with his leadership and his open strategy and policy to encourage businesses to come to U.S. For the last four years, we've been waiting for this moment. | ||
And we're planning to invest $20 billion and even more than that if the opportunity in the market allow us. | ||
But at the moment, we're planning $20 billion in data center, catering for the AI and cloud business for the hyperscalers. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
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Thank you, Mr. President. | |
Thank you very much. | ||
So nice. | ||
So you're already seeing some big windfalls coming into the country thanks to President Trump. | ||
Again, Biden couldn't do any of this. | ||
The kind of business dealings Joe Biden and the Biden crime family engage in is they sell the country out. | ||
They sell political favors, influence, access, and then you get 10% for the big guy. | ||
And then all these shell corporations run by some member of the Biden family get their paycheck. | ||
The American people don't benefit. | ||
The Biden crime family does. | ||
So the stark comparison on how Biden Well, there really is no comparison. | ||
It's the exact opposite. | ||
Trump tries to help the country with good deals, good negotiations, and Biden just sells the country out. | ||
So I expect more of this. | ||
Who knows? | ||
Maybe even before Trump gets inaugurated. | ||
But certainly in the first year, maybe the first months of Trump's presidency, you're going to see headlines. | ||
You're going to see stories like this. | ||
And depending on how Trump... | ||
Well, how quickly Trump can move with the economic policy. | ||
I mean, data centers is one thing, and that's going to be big for emerging technologies and, like he said, AI and just cloud storage and everything else in the new digital world. | ||
But also, bringing back manufacturing, bringing back production, I think that's a very serious contender on ways we can build the middle class and build the jobs market. | ||
As well. | ||
So this is kind of, to me, that's what's looming in the background. | ||
Now, they couldn't help themselves bringing up Greenland, which, is it a joke? | ||
Is it real? | ||
Well, Donald Trump Jr. did go to Greenland. | ||
It was not an official diplomatic visit. | ||
visit. | ||
It was more of a social media, let's shoot some fun videos and meet some people type of visit. | ||
And they did. | ||
And they met some kids and some other people wearing MAGA hats. | ||
And it was a fun little trip. | ||
Would the United States be serious about purchasing Greenland? | ||
Is that something Donald Trump is serious about? | ||
Is it just a negotiation tactic? | ||
What is the deal? | ||
Well, he mentioned a little something about that in Denmark here in clip four. | ||
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Well, we need Greenland for... | |
National security purposes. | ||
I've been told that for a long time, long before I even ran. | ||
I mean, people have been talking about it for a long time. | ||
You have approximately 45,000 people there. | ||
People really don't even know if Denmark has any legal right to it. | ||
But if they do, they should give it up because we need it for national security. | ||
That's for the free world. | ||
I'm talking about protecting the free world. | ||
You look at, you don't even need binoculars. | ||
You look outside, you have China ships. | ||
You have Russian ships all over the place. | ||
We're not letting that happen. | ||
We're not letting it happen. | ||
And if Denmark wants to get to a conclusion, but nobody knows if they even have any right title or interest, the people are going to probably vote for independence or to come into the United States. | ||
But if they did do that, then I would tariff Denmark at a very high level. | ||
Would you take Denmark? | ||
As the 51st state, I guess you could just make it a U.S. territory, like a couple others, like Guam or Puerto Rico. | ||
How would you feel about the 51st state being Greenland? | ||
There hasn't really been a massive land expansion in the United States in decades. | ||
And it kind of seems like a foreign concept, I think, in modern American history, but maybe Trump is serious. | ||
Greenland is very nutrient-rich, very mineral-rich. | ||
So there are advantages, not just with the geolocation of it, but also with the resources in Greenland. | ||
So maybe there's a serious play at hand there. | ||
Maybe it's just a negotiation thing. | ||
But it seems it's past the meme phase into a, hmm, maybe we're serious about this phase. | ||
Is this a meme or is he serious? | ||
We're going to be changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America. | ||
Clip three. | ||
We're going to be changing the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, which has a beautiful ring that covers a lot of territory. | ||
The Gulf of America. | ||
What a beautiful name. | ||
And it's appropriate. | ||
It's appropriate. | ||
I like it. | ||
The Gulf of America. | ||
It does have more land, U.S. land, U.S. soil touching it than Mexico, and we do protect it more. | ||
We invest more to protect it. | ||
So Gulf of America. | ||
You can just do that with a stroke of a pen, probably. | ||
Whatever. | ||
Mexico can whine or cry. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
We don't care. | ||
We're calling it the Gulf of America now. | ||
It's our Gulf now. | ||
So I think he's serious about that, too. | ||
Now, the whole thing with Canada, I don't think this is a negotiation thing. | ||
Canada, to me. | ||
Yeah, there it is. | ||
A nice updated map there, guys. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yeah, maybe we need to update the in-studio map here, too. | ||
Of course, these maps are so old. | ||
There's already been other countries and boundaries and borders that have changed on some of these maps that we have in-studio. | ||
I don't know what year these were printed in. | ||
But maybe we need to go ahead and update that. | ||
As it is the Gulf of Mexico, but it is now the Gulf of America. | ||
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So, okay. | |
But then there's Canada. | ||
Look, I think Canada should remain its own sovereign nation. | ||
I'm not really interested in annexing Canada or anything like that. | ||
Way too many liberal voters. | ||
Way too complicated. | ||
So, I don't really know how that works. | ||
certainly we could maybe influence their politics to be a little more beneficial to our country, their economic policies to be a little more beneficial to our country. | ||
And I think that's the important point that Trump is making here in clip five. | ||
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The leader of the Conservative Party in Canada said, under no circumstances, he'll never be the 51st candidate. | |
Maybe he won't win, but maybe he will. | ||
Listen, I don't care what you said. | ||
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But if you were considering military force to acquire Panama and Greenland, are you also considering military force to annex and acquire Panama? | |
No, economic force. | ||
Because Canada and the United States, that would really be something. | ||
You get rid of that artificially drawn line. | ||
And you take a look at what that looks like. | ||
And it would also be much better for national security. | ||
Don't forget, we basically protect Canada. | ||
But here's the problem with Canada. | ||
So many friends up there. | ||
I love the Canadian people. | ||
They're great. | ||
But we're spending hundreds of billions a year to protect it. | ||
We're spending hundreds of billions a year to take care of Canada. | ||
We lose in trade deficits. | ||
We're losing massive. | ||
We don't need their cars. | ||
You know, they make 20% of our cars. | ||
We don't need that. | ||
I'd rather make them in Detroit. | ||
We don't need the cars. | ||
We don't need their lumber. | ||
We have massive fields of lumber. | ||
We don't need their lumber. | ||
We have to unrestrict them because stupid people put, you know, restrictions on, but I can do that with an executive order. | ||
We don't need anything they have. | ||
We don't need their dairy products. | ||
We have more than they have. | ||
We don't need anything. | ||
So why are we losing $200 billion a year and more to protect Canada? | ||
And I said that to, as I called him, Governor Trudeau. | ||
I said, listen, what would happen if we didn't subsidize you? | ||
Because we give them a lot of money. | ||
We help them. | ||
As an example, we're buying icebreakers. | ||
And Canada wants to join us in the buying of icebreakers. | ||
I said, you know, we don't really want to have a partner in the buying of icebreakers. | ||
We don't need a partner. | ||
No right. | ||
Nope. | ||
No right. | ||
So, there you go. | ||
You hear him lay it out. | ||
You just don't hear anybody talk like that. | ||
Joe Biden doesn't even know what the hell's going on. | ||
He couldn't even put a period at the end of any of these sentences. | ||
So, this is just good economic policy. | ||
Good economic policy and a way to use the stump even as president-elect. | ||
To kind of grease the skids for things to happen fast as soon as he becomes president. | ||
He was also talking about the Panama Canal. | ||
I have a feeling this is going to become a major story. | ||
And people are going to do a little more research into the Panama Canal, how it was built, why it was built, who built it, how much we paid for it, how many lives were lost in the process. | ||
And I think this is going to be a major debate. | ||
I think this is going to be a major story. | ||
As it should be, one of the biggest failures of the Carter administration, whose funeral is making its way to D.C. today, was selling it for a dollar. | ||
And that was completely ridiculous. | ||
And you think, oh, well, it's a foreign country. | ||
Well, when you really do the research, it should be ours. | ||
We should have the economic power over the Panama Canal. | ||
And so this is going to be a major history lesson in the coming weeks or months, whenever this becomes the hot topic. | ||
Of course, Trump was asked about using the military. | ||
Didn't want to respond any answer to that here in clip 10. Greenland and the Panama Canal, so forth. | ||
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Can you assure the world that as you try to get control of these areas, you are not going to use military or economic coercion? | |
No. | ||
Can you tell us a little bit about what your plan is? | ||
Are you going to negotiate a new treaty? | ||
Are you going to ask the Canadians to hold a vote? | ||
What is the strategy? | ||
I can't assure you. | ||
You're talking about Panama and Greenland. | ||
No, I can't assure you on either of those two. | ||
But I can say this. | ||
We need them for economic security. | ||
The Panama Canal was built for our military. | ||
I'm not going to commit to that now. | ||
It might be that. | ||
Now, he did like a five-minute dissertation. | ||
On the history of the Panama Canal and why it was built and what it cost and how important it is and the other foreign interests involved. | ||
So he's going to lay out a very strong case. | ||
I think this is going to be a major story to be paying attention to. | ||
And rightfully so. | ||
When you understand how important it is for international commerce and the money it brings in, the money it costs, the lives it costs. | ||
And I think Trump is on the right here. | ||
And this isn't about U.S. intervention. | ||
This is about the U.S. making a power play for something that we built. | ||
And it was given away. | ||
In some liberal, blue blood, bleeding heart, ridiculous policy. | ||
So, this is going to be a big story. | ||
This is going to be a big story. | ||
But I think ultimately Trump gets control, even if he does literally seize it with the military. | ||
I wouldn't count that out either. | ||
I think we do take control of the Panama Canal. | ||
I anticipate. | ||
Trump briefly brings up a man who's traveling right now, negotiating, trying to get hostages back from the Middle East. | ||
And makes a pretty bold statement here in clip six. . | ||
Better get done by the inaugural. | ||
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All hell must be paid if they don't release the hostages. | |
Do I have to define it for you? | ||
All hell will break out. | ||
If those hostages aren't back, I don't want to hurt your negotiation. | ||
If they're not back by the time I get into office, all hell will break out in the Middle East. | ||
And it will not be good for Hamas. | ||
And it will not be good, frankly, for anyone. | ||
All hell will break out. | ||
I don't have to say anymore, but that's what it is. | ||
Now, this is Trump engaging in negotiations with his incoming administration, I guess you could say unofficially, trying to bring hostages back. | ||
Biden is trying to make an effort, or the Biden administration is trying to make an effort in the same thing, but they're just getting their lunch money stolen from them. | ||
Biden administration releases 11 Yemeni detainees with suspected al-Qaeda ties from Guantanamo Bay, including two alleged former bin Laden bodyguards. | ||
Now, this story is actually pretty crazy. | ||
Again, you just heard the basics. | ||
The Pentagon announced it will release 11 Yemeni detainees with suspected ties to al-Qaeda from Guantanamo Bay. | ||
Well, they don't even have any charges. | ||
They've just been held there. | ||
None of them had been charged with a crime. | ||
They're going to be resettled in Oman as the Biden administration is winding down operations at the facility. | ||
So it sounds like they just want to close it all together. | ||
Although different processes, each of the Yemeni detainees underwent a thorough interrogancy review by career professionals who unanimously determined all detainees as transfer eligible, consistent with the national security interest of the United States. | ||
The Defense Department said in a statement, they're going to be released. | ||
They're basically releasing them. | ||
It's their form of trying to negotiate to get U.S. hostages back by releasing basically these hostages that were in Guantanamo Bay. | ||
So Trump comes out, makes a strongman statement. | ||
Biden just says, all right, here's some guys. | ||
Now do you think you could maybe give us our hostages back? | ||
As if that's going to work. | ||
So it's not. | ||
And you'll hear about these guys being released in Oman probably within a year. | ||
Much like we've heard with others that have been released. | ||
Now, are they a real national security threat or not? | ||
It's kind of beyond the point here. | ||
But they're trying to shut down Guantanamo Bay. | ||
And this is the supposed hostage negotiation tactic of just releasing these prisoners. | ||
Who will likely be released back in the Middle East probably within a year. | ||
Meanwhile, Trump is having his own negotiations, demanding the hostages get released before he even gets into office, or as he said, quote, there will be hell to pay. | ||
We got a couple other clips from Trump here as we hit our first break. | ||
We're going to talk about January 6th. | ||
So Trump made a statement about January 6th and the pardons, and then some of the lies that were told about January 6th. | ||
Some of the headlines about January 6th, and then Trump made a very long statement about election reform, which is obviously much needed. | ||
So he got into election reform. | ||
We're going to hear from President Trump on both of those issues on the other side of the break. | ||
And I guess January 6th and election reform are kind of hand-in-hand, aren't they? | ||
It's not what the fake news will tell you, but that's the truth. | ||
Working with the Republican majorities in Congress will cut taxes, slash regulations, raise wages, and boost incomes at a pace the world has not seen before, and certainly not from our country. | ||
We had a big chunk of it for the first three years prior to COVID coming in. | ||
In my administration, we had the greatest economy in history. | ||
We cut the most regulations in the history of our country, and I did that all in four years. | ||
By four times more than any other president cut. | ||
We did that in four years. | ||
And we were just getting started. | ||
We'll impose new tariffs so that the products on our stores will once again be stamped with those beautiful words, made in the USA. And we are not treated well, as you know, by Canada. | ||
Canada is subsidized to the tune of about $200 billion a year, plus other things. | ||
They don't essentially have a military. | ||
They have a very small military. | ||
They rely on our military. | ||
It's all fine, but, you know, they've got to pay for that. | ||
It's very unfair. | ||
I have so many great friends. | ||
One of them is the great one, Wayne Gretzky. | ||
I said, run for prime minister. | ||
You'll win in a... | ||
It'll take two seconds. | ||
But he said, well, am I going to run for prime minister or governor? | ||
You tell me. | ||
I said, I don't know. | ||
Let's make it governor. | ||
I like it better. | ||
All sounds good to me. | ||
All sounds great. | ||
Slash regulations, slash taxes, slash the federal government. | ||
Engage in actual good economic and trade policies. | ||
Bring back the American middle class. | ||
Empower the American worker. | ||
And let's have a golden age as it's being built. | ||
Set again by Donald Trump in the press conference. | ||
It's going to be a golden age for America. | ||
Well, we're all looking forward to that. | ||
Let's hope and pray that is the case. | ||
Now, he had a long statement on election reform. | ||
We'll kind of close out the clips from the press conference with that longer statement. | ||
But let's look at this January 6th statement and some of the headlines today. | ||
Here he is addressing a reporter who brings up January 6th in clip 7. Will you pardon anyone who attacked a police officer? | ||
Well, you know, the only one that was killed was a beautiful young lady named Ashley Babbitt. | ||
She was killed, and there was actually somebody else that was killed, also a MAGA person, but people don't give it 100% credibility. | ||
I'm going to find out about it, and we're going to find out. | ||
But Ashley Babbitt was killed. | ||
She was shot. | ||
She had never been shot. | ||
She was shot. | ||
For no reason whatsoever. | ||
In fact, they say that she was trying to hold back the crowd. | ||
And the crowd was made up of a lot of different people, so we'll see. | ||
But I will tell you this. | ||
The person that was killed was Ashley Babbitt. | ||
The other thing is, when they talk, you know, there was never charges of insurrection or anything like that. | ||
But if there were, this would be the only insurrection in history where people went in as insurrectionists with not one gun. | ||
And let me tell you, the people that you're talking about have a lot of guns in their home for hunting and for shooting and for entertainment, a lot of good reasons. | ||
But there wasn't one gun that they found. | ||
And why didn't they find the bomber, the pipe bomber? | ||
You know, they know who the pipe bomber is. | ||
The FBI knows who it is. | ||
The status of the FBI has gone down so far. | ||
That's like four haymakers in a short statement there. | ||
How many of you keep guns in your house for entertainment, right? | ||
You know, just sit it on the coffee table, maybe look at it for a half an hour or so. | ||
Just admire it. | ||
Maybe you got one hung up on a rack, on a display, maybe a nice double barrel shotgun up there. | ||
Maybe some classic guns, maybe a machine gun. | ||
That's for your entertainment. | ||
So people can come in and they can admire your firearms. | ||
Take some time, stare at them. | ||
Have a cup of coffee, enjoy. | ||
It's for your entertainment. | ||
For entertainment, he says. | ||
But see, that's against all the narratives that the fake news media and the Democrats have been pushing. | ||
The police officers died that day, a complete lie. | ||
Ashley Babbitt, the other lady he's talking about, Roseanne Boyland, also died that day. | ||
And I guess the discrepancy he's referring to is, did she die from maybe some natural or unnatural causes, or did it have something to do with police brutality? | ||
So that's kind of the discrepancy there, but that's the name of the other lady. | ||
Now, in the headlines today, and I warned you about this, I warned you about this as soon as it was brought to me a couple days after Trump was elected. | ||
It's getting headlines now. | ||
This is the Associated Press. | ||
Some Republicans urge restraint as Trump promises to pardon January 6th Capitol rioters. | ||
So I told you right after the election that there were voices in Trump's ear telling him not to do it. | ||
And it's some people that might be already selected for his next administration. | ||
Some people that are just, you know, they just hover around him. | ||
Others actually in the Republican Party. | ||
And so really Trump needs to go with his gut on this and just keep it simple. | ||
I would say the simplest solution. | ||
Just do the blanket pardons, make it simple and just do it day one. | ||
And I would throw Tina Peters and Bevelin Williams in there for day one pardons as well, Get them out of prison. | ||
This is ridiculous. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
And I'm sure there's a couple other names that deserve it as well. | ||
But certainly, the blanket pardons. | ||
Free all the prisoners. | ||
Release Tina Peters, Bevelyn B.D. Williams. | ||
Just get it done. | ||
It's the easiest way to do it. | ||
Yeah, there's a couple violent people in there that might have clashed with police officers. | ||
Maybe broke a window at the Capitol. | ||
We certainly don't endorse that, but it's just... | ||
See, that's what's so frustrating. | ||
And she brings up this question. | ||
She says, well, because this is the argument, what about the individuals that attacked police? | ||
You know, you never ask that about any other event, do you? | ||
You don't. | ||
You don't. | ||
You never ask it about a single... | ||
Other event. | ||
All the George Floyd riots. | ||
The Mike Brown riots. | ||
All the Antifa. | ||
The Seattle Chop Chaz Zone. | ||
Portland, Oregon. | ||
It goes on and on and on. | ||
I mean, the George Floyd riots alone, you had hundreds of police officers that got hospitalized. | ||
Hundreds nationwide. | ||
Did you hear any media fawning over those police officers and how they were victims and how the perps and the violent offenders need to be arrested and stay in jail? | ||
Did you hear any of that? | ||
Was that ever brought up to Kamala Harris who bailed them out of jail? | ||
Did you hear any of it? | ||
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No. | |
No. | ||
But then they lie and they act like there was some mass attack on police. | ||
There was probably a handful of incidents. | ||
No police died that day. | ||
They tell you five police died that day. | ||
Just a complete lie. | ||
And then they get up in front of President Trump as if the information hasn't been available for four years for them to get the story right. | ||
And they just say, well, golly gee, what about the police officers that were attacked? | ||
For the first time ever in their lives, they care about police officers. | ||
Only because they can use it against Donald Trump. | ||
For the first time in their lives. | ||
It's a sad state of affairs. | ||
When I see a story of a police officer that dies in the line of duty, I try to cover it on this show. | ||
I try to say that police officer's name and give them the credit and the attention that they deserve. | ||
Because it just shows how backwards all the media coverage is. | ||
They don't give a damn... | ||
Oh, oh! | ||
You really think the DC media, you really think the liberal media, you really think the mainstream media gives a damn about police officers? | ||
Tell me when they ever eulogize a fallen police officer in the line of duty. | ||
Tell me when they ever question a politician about police being victim of a violent riot, except to Donald Trump. | ||
Show me any instance, because I never see it. | ||
I never see it. | ||
Yeah, how about Officer Dorn? | ||
Shot and killed Ferguson, Missouri. | ||
David Dorn. | ||
A great man, a great family man, a great police officer. | ||
They didn't eulogize him. | ||
They didn't do six funerals with golden caskets, dancing around, mainstream media tours with him. | ||
There were probably fallen officers this weekend. | ||
There was probably a police officer killed in the line of duty in some major city this weekend. | ||
And you won't hear his or her name. | ||
They won't be celebrated. | ||
They won't be eulogized. | ||
They won't get the hero's treatment from the media. | ||
But when it's an opportunity to go after Trump, now they care. | ||
Spare us. | ||
Spare us. | ||
You don't give a damn about police officers. | ||
You put a target on their back. | ||
Oh, and by the way, the whole defunding of police. | ||
Could be part of the reason why the terrorist attack in New Orleans happened. | ||
Yeah, we'll get to that coming up. | ||
So I don't want to spend much more time on this, but it's just ridiculous. | ||
But so that's the argument. | ||
And now the media is pressuring Trump. | ||
Oh, some of them might have attacked police officers. | ||
You don't give a damn about police officers. | ||
Let's see you actually care about police officers. | ||
You call to defund them. | ||
You call them racist. | ||
You don't care when they die in the line of duty, they're still the bad guys. | ||
Oh, but if you can use them against Trump, now take your opportunity now. | ||
Yeah, I see how you work. | ||
I see how you operate. | ||
But those are the voices in Trump's ear, internally getting pressured, and now it's the media. | ||
And then, I mean, look, is it even worth covering these people? | ||
The View co-host, Sonny Hostin. | ||
Slammed for likening January 6th riot to the Holocaust and slavery. | ||
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Oh, man. | |
I'm done. | ||
You know, normally you'd be fired for being so outlandish, maybe even institutionalized. | ||
But she's, I guess, a black woman. | ||
She claims she's a black woman. | ||
I don't know. | ||
So it's okay for her to do it. | ||
She's untouchable, because if you fire her, you see, you're a racist, misogynist bigot, don't you see? | ||
And you'll have liberal lawyers up your ass. | ||
So she can just make ridiculous statements. | ||
Holocaust and slavery, you understand something about the networks here? | ||
They put deranged lunatics on the air. | ||
Truly. | ||
I mean, these people put deranged... | ||
Lunatic psychopaths on television and present them like they have worthy commentary and opinions. | ||
Now here's one more thing on January 6th before we move on. | ||
And I hadn't seen this video before. | ||
It's going around the internet. | ||
Most people are saying they've never seen this video before. | ||
And of course there's so much footage from that day. | ||
Some things like just fall through the cracks. | ||
But I couldn't help but recall. | ||
The interview I had with the Capitol Police officer, the one that actually arrested me, this was before January 6th, when I had the piece of tape in my mouth at the Capitol, Officer Johnson. | ||
He was in studio talking about January 6th, and everything he said in that interview is exactly what this officer is saying actually on the ground that day. | ||
And remember, what was he saying? | ||
He was saying the Capitol Police got set up. | ||
It was all done intentionally by the top brass and by the Democrat Party. | ||
At the Congress level and at the local level, the D.C. mayor, and he said we were set up. | ||
The Capitol Police were set up. | ||
They intentionally made sure that there was nothing we could do that day, and they put us in this position. | ||
This is on the ground. | ||
January 6th, an officer saying the exact same thing in clip 15. They set us up. | ||
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They set up 64. Oh, absolutely. | |
And then they asked y'all to come two hours later. | ||
They set us up. | ||
They needed everybody right away. | ||
Nah, right away. | ||
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They set us up. | |
Nah, we ain't got a. | ||
We ain't got a. | ||
Here, you need water? | ||
Here, here, here. | ||
So, it sheds light on a couple things there in the moment. | ||
The officers felt that they were set up right there. | ||
That was their reaction. | ||
You know, the MFers, the holy, you know what? | ||
We got set up. | ||
They stood down the police. | ||
They stood down the National Guard. | ||
They said it wasn't going to be a big deal. | ||
And then they're there, and they're realizing we were set up for failure. | ||
That's what they did. | ||
That's the quote. | ||
We were set the F up. | ||
That's what they did. | ||
From that police officer and multiple police officers on the ground that day. | ||
Police officers that I spoke to, including in studio here. | ||
And then what does he say? | ||
Let them take the MF-er. | ||
Let them take the MF-er. | ||
So you probably reached some point there. | ||
You probably just reached some point there. | ||
Where it's just like we can't hold them off. | ||
We're putting people's lives in danger trying to hold them off. | ||
Just let them go. | ||
Just let them go. | ||
So we won't go back into all of the January 6th narrative. | ||
It's just I'd never seen that video before and I couldn't help after hearing that. | ||
It was exactly what the Capitol Police officer said to me in studio just a few months ago. | ||
They got set up. | ||
It was all done intentionally. | ||
Now, moving on. | ||
This is President Trump, in a bit of a longer statement here, talking about how much this country needs election reform in clip two. | ||
Nobody even knows how many people. | ||
Millions. | ||
And they're still counting in some areas. | ||
You know they're still counting the vote in some areas? | ||
Can you believe this? | ||
What a place. | ||
What a horrible place. | ||
One of the things we're going to do is we've got to fix the election so that we get honest counts and they get done by 10 o'clock in the evening or something thereabouts. | ||
They have places where they're still counting votes. | ||
President Biden's actions yesterday on offshore drilling, banning offshore drilling, will not stand. | ||
I will reverse it immediately. | ||
It'll be done immediately. | ||
And we will drill baby drill. | ||
And we're going to be drilling in a lot of other locations. | ||
And the energy costs are going to come way down. | ||
They'll be brought down to a very low level. | ||
And that's going to bring everything else down. | ||
That's what caused it to go up, along with the ridiculous spending on the Green News scam. | ||
All this money, trillions of dollars. | ||
It's like throwing it right out the window, what they're doing. | ||
And they're trying to spend so much now, they're just taking money and giving it to anybody that wants it for any project at all, if it's certified under the Green News scam. | ||
And they don't work, and it's too expensive. | ||
And, you know, they told me that we're going to do everything possible to make this transition. | ||
To the new administration, very smooth. | ||
It's not smooth because they're doing that. | ||
They're playing with the courts, as you know. | ||
They've been playing with the courts for four years. | ||
Probably got me more votes because I got the highest number of votes ever gotten by a Republican by far, actually, by a lot. | ||
You know, we had a great election, so I guess it didn't work. | ||
But even to this day, they're playing with the courts. | ||
They're friendly judges that like to try and make everybody happy on the Democrat side. | ||
It's called lawfare. | ||
It's called weaponization of justice. | ||
And it's happened at a level nobody's ever seen before. | ||
So many. | ||
I defeated deranged Jack Smith. | ||
He's a deranged individual. | ||
I guess he's on his way back to The Hague. | ||
And we won those cases. | ||
Those were the biggest ones. | ||
And the press made such a big deal out of them, but we did nothing wrong. | ||
We did nothing wrong on anything. | ||
And the people saw that. | ||
You know, when they vote to win a Republican, it's not easy for a Republican. | ||
When the Republican wins the popular vote by millions and wins all seven of the swing states, people said, well, he could win four. | ||
We won all seven, and we won them by a lot. | ||
That tells you we won. | ||
And they've been watching this injustice. | ||
I call it the injustice department. | ||
What they've done is so bad. | ||
The whole world has watched that. | ||
And it took work, but it got me a lot of votes because when explained, I mean, we have a judge in New York who's a very crooked judge. | ||
I'm under a gag order. | ||
I can't even talk about aspects of the case that are the most vital aspects. | ||
I'm under a gag. | ||
Do you know that I'm the president-elect of the United States of America? | ||
I'm a former very successful president. | ||
We had the greatest economy in the history of our country. | ||
We had borders that were sealed and beautiful. | ||
Everything was good. | ||
We had no wars. | ||
We defeated ISIS. We had no wars. | ||
Now I'm going into a world that's burning with Russia and Ukraine, with Israel. | ||
You took a look at that attack on October 7th, the attack on Israel. | ||
With the horrible way they got out. | ||
Not the fact that they got out. | ||
I would have been out before them. | ||
But we would have been out of Afghanistan with dignity and strength as opposed to looking like a bunch of fools with 13 dead and many, many badly, horrifically injured. | ||
Nobody ever talks about them. | ||
No arms, no legs. | ||
Nobody ever talks about them. | ||
The way they got out was outrageous, leaving billions of dollars of brand new military equipment that I bought. | ||
In the hands of the Afghans and specifically the Taliban. | ||
It's the group. | ||
And we were doing very well. | ||
We would have been out. | ||
We would have been respected. | ||
I think it's one of the reasons it was so badly handled, that withdrawal where people are jumping onto airplanes, falling off the sides of airplanes when they're 3,000 feet in the air. | ||
And nobody's ever seen anything like that. | ||
The worst. | ||
And because of that, I think Russia went and attacked Ukraine. | ||
When they saw that, they said, these guys are incompetent. | ||
They don't know what they're doing. | ||
But we know what we're doing now. | ||
And that's going to all end. | ||
And we have a great military that defeated ISIS, as you know. | ||
You know, I wonder something else after hearing all of that. | ||
So he talks about the election stuff and then gets into the Afghanistan withdrawal, Russia and Ukraine. | ||
I wonder something else about that upon hearing it again. | ||
Because it's quite clear to anybody who understands geopolitics and the military-industrial complex, how CIA, MI6, Mossad run all these proxy groups, regime change operations. | ||
Maybe Russia had to make a move preemptively into Ukraine because they saw what was actually happening. | ||
Which we all now realize after the fact. | ||
Of course, we called it day one, but most people can be honest about the situation now. | ||
The entire operation in Ukraine was to launder money and weapons to all of these different intelligent agency proxy groups so that they could do regime change, engage in proxy wars, and destabilize the region. | ||
So maybe it was even beyond NATO to an extent for Putin. | ||
He's like, oh, look, the U.S. is about to leave all these weapons in Afghanistan. | ||
They're sending a bunch of military support to Ukraine now. | ||
So they're about to launch these proxy groups. | ||
They're going to put them right on our border. | ||
We better move that border deeper into Ukraine to protect the people. | ||
And then what happens? | ||
You see multiple terror attacks in Russia. | ||
So that's just how... | ||
Deeply corrupted this stuff is. | ||
And absolutely, 100%. | ||
Why wasn't John Kirby fired after the Afghanistan withdrawal? | ||
Because he did his job. | ||
He did his job. | ||
He left the weapons for the Taliban. | ||
That was the job. | ||
It wasn't about getting out. | ||
It was about leaving weapons behind so they could fall into the hands of all these different terror groups, Rebel groups, proxy groups, and it did, and it destabilized the region exactly as anticipated. | ||
So I wonder if Putin didn't maybe think about that with the insurgents into Ukraine as well, knowing damn well what the Biden administration, the Pentagon, and all those intelligence agency proxy groups were up to. | ||
I wonder. | ||
We got a couple other news stories here before we finish up with the Trump news, and then I'll tell you what Biden is up to as we conclude the first hour. | ||
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Alright, here's a little comedy for you. | ||
Canadian politician responds to Trump's takeover threats by offering to buy two U.S. states. | ||
This is obviously a very serious woman. | ||
We should really take this to heart. | ||
We're shaking here from clip 12. Hey, Donald. | ||
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Have we got a deal for you? | |
You think we want to be the 51st state? | ||
Nah, but maybe California would like to be the 11th province. | ||
How about it? | ||
California? | ||
Oregon? | ||
Washington? | ||
You've got geography in Commonwealth. | ||
And not only that, we've already got a carbon trading system between California and Quebec. | ||
We've got some strong alliances on our west coast from British Columbia. | ||
There's been a lot of academic papers on the idea of Cascadia. | ||
So California, Governor Newsom and Washington State, Jay Inslee, and newly elected Governor of Oregon, Tina Kotak. | ||
How about it? | ||
Want to put a referendum to your citizens? | ||
Because this is what you deal. | ||
Have we got a deal for you? | ||
This is what you get. | ||
Free health care. | ||
Universal free health care. | ||
No more one-year-olds who suddenly fall off the Medicaid list and their parents are in the news because they're trying to do a GoFundMe so they can get their daughter to a doctor. | ||
Universal free health care. | ||
And guess what? | ||
Those gun laws that your Congress is too afraid to pass because of the national gun lobby, we already got our strict gun laws. | ||
Nice. | ||
How's all that going for you, by the way? | ||
I mean, politically, strategically speaking, we could make a deal here, actually. | ||
I wouldn't give up all of Washington or Oregon, but maybe just parts of the coastline, Portland, Seattle areas. | ||
And maybe we do, you know, you guys want to annex Los Angeles and San Francisco? | ||
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Hey, we can make that work. | |
And then, whatever remains of those states would never go blue ever again. | ||
It'd be hard for the Democrats to ever have any victories at any of the three levels. | ||
Presidency, House of Representatives, Senate. | ||
Hey, when do you want to start talking? | ||
You know, I love it, but I really hate it. | ||
This idea, free healthcare. | ||
Free healthcare. | ||
This is one of the biggest lies that a liberal has ever told you. | ||
There is no such thing as free healthcare. | ||
It does not exist. | ||
I would love to hear somebody explain to me free healthcare. | ||
Well, you show up and it doesn't cost you anything. | ||
Really? | ||
Then who pays the doctors? | ||
Who pays the doctors? | ||
Who pays for all the medical equipment? | ||
Who pays the bills to make sure the electricity is running? | ||
Somebody's paying for it. | ||
It's not free at all. | ||
There is no such thing as free healthcare. | ||
And the very concept would insinuate that somehow a doctor is supposed to work for free. | ||
That somehow a doctor is a slave. | ||
Now most doctors are good people and I mean... | ||
You're at an event, somebody has a heart attack or something, you know, they'll help you right then and there. | ||
So, I mean, a doctor might help somebody out in need off the clock, but no, I'm sorry, doctors are not slaves, okay? | ||
Nurses are not slaves. | ||
Emergency room workers are not slaves. | ||
The custodians, the janitors, the management, they're not slaves. | ||
They get paid and they earn a living just like everybody else. | ||
There is no such thing as free healthcare. | ||
There is no such thing as universal healthcare. | ||
It costs money. | ||
And if you want to make doctors slaves, guess what? | ||
There's not going to be any doctors anymore. | ||
And then nobody gets healthcare. | ||
So it's always the same thing with these liberals. | ||
They just want to steal someone else's money and then just say, see, now everything's free. | ||
No, you stole someone's money is what you did to pay for it all. | ||
So doctors are not slaves. | ||
Hospital workers are not slaves. | ||
Healthcare is never free. | ||
Stop lying to people. | ||
But if you want Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, and Portland, Oregon to be a part of Canada, let's get to the negotiating table. | ||
Alright, what is Joe Biden up to? | ||
What is this lame duck on the way out administration up to? | ||
Well, they're trying to hurt the incoming administration. | ||
They're trying to hurt the country. | ||
Biden administration blasted. | ||
For deeply concerning and irresponsible move day after Christmas that could force tens of millions of Americans to freeze during the winter. | ||
The Biden administration quietly dropped a regulatory bombshell one day after Christmas that could leave millions out in the cold. | ||
The Department of Energy finalized sweeping new climate regulations that would drastically raise prices on gas-powered water heaters. | ||
Industry experts and lawmakers are blasting the decision as reckless, tone-deaf, and catastrophic for households grappling with inflation and rising energy costs. | ||
The DOE made no public fanfare about this far-reaching regulation. | ||
Well, gee, I wonder why. | ||
I wonder why. | ||
Under the new rules, efficiency requirements for tankless water heaters will increase to levels You know, this is kind of like the free healthcare nonsense that they tell you. | ||
So, okay. | ||
You either get no hot water, which, of course, will translate to gas-powered stoves, Or just natural gas powering anything. | ||
That's ultimately what they want. | ||
So then where do you get the power from? | ||
If you can't get it from natural gas, if you can't get it from coal, where do you get it? | ||
You don't get it. | ||
Get it? | ||
The windmills won't do it. | ||
The solar panels won't do it. | ||
You don't get energy anymore. | ||
And the only people that will be able to afford it are the super rich. | ||
So why do they do this? | ||
Why do they do this? | ||
Why do they want to make your energy bill even more expensive? | ||
And they put these regulations on washing machines so they don't use any water anymore. | ||
Your clothes never get clean. | ||
They put these regulations on dishwashers so that... | ||
They don't have any water pressure. | ||
There's no water flow, so it doesn't even clean your damn dishes. | ||
You have to clean them by hand. | ||
And now it's going to be your stove, and now it's going to be your water heater. | ||
They want it to be your car. | ||
So this is just eliminating energy. | ||
But see, for the time, they say, well, we just want things to be electric. | ||
Where does the energy, where does the electricity come from? | ||
You idiots. | ||
You morons. | ||
That's what I'm saying. | ||
None of it even makes sense. | ||
It's less energy efficient to do it this way. | ||
It's less energy efficient, and it makes life less comfortable. | ||
Why do they do this? | ||
You remember that famous, it was a, I think it was a Michigan mayor or governor, and she had this little press conference. | ||
About how they're installing all these electric vehicle charging stations and how great it is. | ||
And a reporter asks, where are you getting the power to charge the vehicle? | ||
And she's like, oh, well, you plug it into an outlet. | ||
We have it plugged into this building over here. | ||
He says, oh, and where does the energy come from that goes into that outlet and eventually into the car battery? | ||
Oh, well, it comes from the city's energy source. | ||
Well, what is the city's energy source? | ||
Gas and coal? | ||
Ah, okay. | ||
So what have you really accomplished? | ||
Biden banned scores of natural gas water heaters driving up prices with lame duck regulations. | ||
Last-minute Biden regulations expected to cost consumers $450 more. | ||
We're stopping climate change. | ||
Yes. | ||
We are stopping climate change. | ||
It's global warming. | ||
It's climate change. | ||
It's global warming. | ||
It's record cold temperatures in a lot of places. | ||
A lot of record snowfall happening. | ||
It's, you know, global warming. | ||
And now you're going to be freezing and you can't get any hot water and you can't heat your house or your apartment. | ||
Oh yeah, there it is. | ||
The crew found it. | ||
Great job, crew. | ||
Do we have the actual part where she gets schooled? | ||
Okay, we'll skip forward to it. | ||
Look, it's kind of like there's a new thing where somebody took over the Enron social media account and does memes and joke posts. | ||
And they did this post the other day. | ||
A lot of people fell for it because they just don't know what's going on. | ||
But they did this post the other day talking about the nuclear egg. | ||
And it's a nuclear power generator that's just like a foot tall. | ||
It's just a little egg. | ||
And you can put it in your house and power your whole house for the rest of your life. | ||
And it's everything. | ||
And it's great. | ||
Well, that was a joke. | ||
Yeah, if that existed, that would be great. | ||
If we had an alternative form and source of energy to run vehicles, to run your heating or your air conditioning, to power your house, your water heater, all of that. | ||
That would be fantastic. | ||
We could embrace that, and you wouldn't have to have all these regulations to get rid of the older models, let's say. | ||
It doesn't exist. | ||
We need the coal. | ||
We need the gas. | ||
I don't want to see people in New York City freezing because of this, but, I mean, is that what's going to have to happen? | ||
Here's the funny clip where they're like, oh, I guess the energy still comes from the same source. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Because everybody thought we killed the electric vehicle. | |
No, we didn't. | ||
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It's alive and well. | |
So what's charging the batteries right now? | ||
What's the source of electricity? | ||
Well, here. | ||
It's coming from the building. | ||
I mean, what's our mix of power? | ||
Oh, actually, Lansing feeds the building. | ||
What's that? | ||
Lansing feeds power to the building. | ||
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So I don't know. | |
I bet you they're a bit of coal. | ||
They're heavy on natural gas, aren't they? | ||
Right now the car is charging off of your grid. | ||
Right. | ||
It would be charging off our grid, which is about 95% coal. | ||
Oh, man. man. | ||
Hey, we gotta get rid of coal and natural gas. | ||
And we gotta have electric vehicles. | ||
Hey, what powers that electric vehicle? | ||
Coal and natural gas? | ||
They're just not serious people, folks. | ||
They're just not serious people. | ||
They're very, very dull people. | ||
They're not very bright. | ||
Biden administration approves California plans to ban sale of gas-only vehicles. | ||
They want to have, by 2035, zero-emission vehicles only. | ||
Zero emissions! | ||
Again, that's free healthcare. | ||
It doesn't exist. | ||
There are no zero-admission vehicles. | ||
You have to build the vehicle. | ||
You have to get the materials, the resources to put the vehicle together. | ||
You have to have the energy to build the vehicle. | ||
And then you have to have the energy with whatever, a battery, a combustion engine, to run the vehicle. | ||
There is no such thing as a zero emissions vehicle. | ||
There is no such thing as free healthcare. | ||
And they just say these things. | ||
And then they put a little crown on their head, a little halo on their head, and they say, look, I'm the savior. | ||
Oh, it's climate change. | ||
I'm stopping climate change. | ||
It's emission-free vehicles. | ||
Oh, what's charging it? | ||
Gas and coal, don't you know? | ||
Trump hits Biden on last-minute energy crackdown. | ||
Promises day one reversal. | ||
President-elect Donald Trump says Democrat efforts to ban gas stoves and restrict water consumption lacks common sense. | ||
He's right about that. | ||
Lacks common sense, lacks honesty. | ||
It's all a giant boondoggle. | ||
They get with their little friends and their little pals that fund their campaigns. | ||
They say, we're going to sign these bills. | ||
We're going to put a bunch of money into these different sectors, energy sources, whatever. | ||
Just go make an investment. | ||
It's going to pay off. | ||
We're going to subsidize you. | ||
It's a brilliant thing. | ||
And then they all get rich. | ||
Nobody stops anything. | ||
Nobody stops the weather. | ||
Nobody changes the weather. | ||
There's no such thing as a zero-emission vehicle. | ||
And they just all get rich in the process. | ||
And liberals sit here and pat themselves on the back like they've done something. | ||
Well, they've done something, alright. | ||
Biden vows to help complete this investigation quickly at Memorial for New Orleans terror attack victims. | ||
So they were at the St. Louis Cathedral in New Orleans. | ||
There was a big vigil being held and prayer service for the 14 people that were killed in what was just a... | ||
I mean, that video of it is pretty devastating. | ||
Somebody just ripping through a crowd of people in a truck. | ||
Very sad stuff. | ||
Well... | ||
You come to find out now that there were already protocols in place that had essentially vehicle blockers, let's say. | ||
I don't know what the official word for these things are, but it's these big blocks. | ||
You've probably seen something similar that they can put so that no cars can drive into the streets. | ||
And so if you've ever been to the French Quarter or some parts of New Orleans, you know that there are parts where it's just masses of people. | ||
And so for big events, like sometimes if there's a football game and the Super Bowl's in New Orleans this year, they have other big events. | ||
If it's Mardi Gras or other things that just draw a big crowd to the French Quarter, they have this equipment. | ||
That they can put and shut down the roads and make sure no vehicles can get in there or at least deter them from getting in there. | ||
Well, it turns out this was already a protocol. | ||
And they already had the materials purchased. | ||
And so the investigation that's gone on so far has basically rendered that there was basically no oversight. | ||
There was no action taken. | ||
And of course, what is the conclusion that they're landing on? | ||
They're landing on the conclusion that there was no budget. | ||
There was no budget. | ||
They lacked the budget and they lacked the police force. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
That was all part of the Democrat agenda to defund the police. | ||
And New Orleans just so happened to be one of the leading cities in defunding the police and disenfranchising police officers. | ||
And she comes out, the crew just pulled it up, and she comes out, this goofball police chief, looks like she's out of some, like, a cartoon character out of a movie. | ||
I mean, give me a break. | ||
And she says, well, golly gee, I didn't even know we had them. | ||
It's a clown world run by clowns. | ||
They defunded the police. | ||
They cut the police force. | ||
They didn't follow protocols, and the police chief just says, I know nothing. | ||
I don't know. | ||
So why don't you resign? | ||
So why don't you go ahead and resign? | ||
She'll probably get a promotion. | ||
All right. | ||
Meanwhile, we are anticipating... | ||
We are anticipating next week the confirmation process will begin. | ||
It looks like Pete Hegseth and Pam Bondi are going to be the first ones up. | ||
They want to get this thing started next week on the 14th is the date that the Senate is pushing for. | ||
Scott Grassley had this to say. | ||
I think we're going to find the Justice Department Prosecuting and not being used as a political weapon against political enemies, referring to Pam Bondi. | ||
He's also said there's one thing that can speed up her nomination, and that is if the transition team that we are working with of the new Trump administration would get the background investigations and the other paper, particularly the ethics reports that we ought to have. | ||
We don't have any of that paper yet. | ||
I want to get it so I can schedule her hearing for the 14th. | ||
So they're trying to get this process going next week. | ||
And it'll be interesting to see who they decide to really get the fangs out for and who they kind of back off and just let get in. | ||
I think Pan Bondi is a pretty solid chance that not going to be much of a resistance there. | ||
I'd say Hegseth. | ||
Right now, the early readings are that they're going to push back hard against Hegseth. | ||
They're going to push back hard against Gabbard. | ||
At least that's what's getting the most play right now. | ||
Elizabeth Warren, of course, she's making sure that you know how little she thinks of Pete Hegseth. | ||
Elizabeth Warren pushes Pete Hegseth on controversies ahead of confirmation hearing. | ||
She even goes as far as to talk about his tattoos. | ||
I guess she's been stalking his shirtless pics. | ||
Hey. | ||
Elizabeth Warren likes to look at Pete Hegseth in his swimming suit. | ||
Elizabeth Warren has done deep research into a shirtless Pete Hegseth. | ||
She's really into that. | ||
While she is asking you to have a beer with her. | ||
So Elizabeth Warren picks up her bottle of beer like she's a normal person and then does a deep study of Pete Hegseth's shirtless body. | ||
And she saw that he had some Christian tattoos. | ||
And this concerned her, and she said that his tattoos are white nationalist dog whistles and symbology. | ||
So Elizabeth Warren, how long do you think she stared at a picture like that for, guys? | ||
I'm going to have me a beer, she told her husband. | ||
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I'm going to have me a beer. | |
And if her husband happens to notice that she's staring at these pictures of a shirtless Pete Hegseth, she'll say, it's for research purposes only, baby. | ||
Here, have me a beer. | ||
Hand me a second beer, a third beer. | ||
I'm going to have me a beer. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
Do you think they'll be that pathetic? | ||
I wouldn't be surprised. | ||
They will likely bring up his tattoos. | ||
You are probably going to hear about his tattoos. | ||
They might even flash the images. | ||
They might even flash images of Pete Hegseth shirtless. | ||
This thing is going to get comical. | ||
And then they'll go with the more deep digs like, oh, you know, you drink or you harass women, some other nonsense. | ||
Hegseth is definitely going to have the toughest battle, but he's in for it. | ||
He said he's committed to it. | ||
And he really is doing it because he cares about the veterans. | ||
Tell me more, Elizabeth, about Pete's tattoos. | ||
You probably know more than him. | ||
Some legal news for Donald Trump as well. | ||
Trump loses emergency bid to push off January 10th sentencing in New York City hush money case. | ||
So that's coming up this Friday. | ||
Now, the judge has basically indicated he's not going to put him in prison. | ||
So I'm not sure what the defense here for Trump was thinking to get it delayed and I don't know what the strategy is. | ||
It's kind of unclear on that. | ||
But it's going to happen on Friday. | ||
Trump does not have to appear physically. | ||
Let's see if he does, though. | ||
Lawyers for Trump filed a colossal 502-page lawsuit with the first judicial department appellate court in an effort to stop the January 10th sentencing hearing from going forward. | ||
As we are just 10 days... | ||
Or it will be 10 days this Friday when he's in court from his second inauguration. | ||
Trump lawyers look to block discredited report from Special Counsel Jack Smith. | ||
Lawless political stunt. | ||
Yeah, this guy has nothing left. | ||
He has nothing new to offer. | ||
He just kind of rewords and shifts things around and then puts it into the media so they can run this new media storm, run this new media push. | ||
Oh, Trump did this. | ||
Trump said that. | ||
There's nothing here. | ||
It's always been a nothing burger. | ||
This guy is a psychotic freak. | ||
And the judge, though, has blocked it. | ||
Federal judge temporarily blocks release of Jack Smith's report on Trump criminal cases. | ||
Totally unnecessary to do it. | ||
He just wants to hurt Trump. | ||
Speaking of somebody that wants to hurt Trump, old Fannie Willis. | ||
Old Fannie. | ||
Things are not going well for her. | ||
And I think the trouble for her has just begun. | ||
Court awards Judicial Watch $21,578 fees and costs in open records lawsuit against Fannie Willis. | ||
She has to pay that to Judicial Watch. | ||
Nice work, Judicial Watch. | ||
And there's more coming on this. | ||
And they made multiple false claims. | ||
Willis falsely denied having any... | ||
And of course, we find out that there was all kinds of communications there. | ||
I mean, they're all working together. | ||
It's all coming right out of the Biden administration. | ||
And so she owes Judicial Watch $21,578. | ||
Well done. | ||
Yeah, I think the troubles are just beginning for that little handsome couple. | ||
Fannie and Nathan Wade. | ||
I think they got some problems coming, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
A couple other political stories here. | ||
Republican lawmakers pushed to abolish unconstitutional ATF. Here we go. | ||
Representative Eric Burleson and Representative Lauren Boebert introduced the Abolish the ATF Act. | ||
Representative Burleson said the ATF is a disaster agency that time after time infringes on Americans' Second Amendment rights. | ||
It's got to go. | ||
Beautiful. | ||
Let's see that one pass. | ||
And then let's go to the next alphabet bureaucracy. | ||
The ATF. Will it be abolished in the year 2025? | ||
Let's get some odds on that. | ||
We're all rooting for it. | ||
House passes Laken-Riley Act 159 America-hating Democrats vote against the bill in favor of rapists and murderers. | ||
So this is a bill just to deport illegal immigrants, rapists, and murderers, specifically. | ||
So that's all it is. | ||
And then a Democrat gets up to the podium and lies about the bill. | ||
This bill is specific. | ||
So the Democrats just refuse, and some of the Republicans even, but the Democrats refuse as a voting body. | ||
To do any deportation bill or any border security bill. | ||
They just will not do it. | ||
They will not do serious border security. | ||
They will not do deportations. | ||
So the Republicans just say, okay, can we just deport the rapists and murderers? | ||
Like, just the worst. | ||
The rapists and murderers, can we just deport them? | ||
And 158 Democrats voted no. | ||
And then Representative Jayapal gets up there and makes this ridiculous comparison. | ||
In clip 14. Many of us in Congress are parents. | ||
Imagine your child is with a group of kids grabbing an after-school snack at a 7-Eleven and one of them chooses to just snitch a little candy bar off the shelf. | ||
The shop owner calls the police and all the kids are arrested for shoplifting. | ||
If your child is a DACA recipient, someone who has lived here nearly their entire life, they are now subject to mandatory detention under this bill. | ||
So that's not even the truth. | ||
This is about rapists and murderers only. | ||
So she's sticking up for rapists and murderers. | ||
I'm not sure what is more ridiculous about what she just did. | ||
Standing up for rapists and murderers and acting like they're somehow innocent if they've been here for a while. | ||
Did you notice how she's just kind of like, ah, a kid might steal some stuff. | ||
Alright, look, we're not going to sit here and act like kids don't do dumb things. | ||
And maybe we've all picked up a candy bar off the store shelf and decided to eat it and not pay for it or put it in our pocket. | ||
But notice how she's just like, hey, it's okay. | ||
Stealing is okay. | ||
No, it's not. | ||
And if you count your kids stealing, you'd punish them. | ||
And you'd say, you don't do that. | ||
That's bad. | ||
But maybe she wouldn't. | ||
Hold on, play again. | ||
Notice how she just breathes. | ||
Oh, your kid steals some stuff. | ||
What's the big deal? | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Many of us in Congress are parents. | ||
Imagine your child is with a group of kids grabbing an after-school snack at a 7-Eleven, and one of them chooses to just snitch a little candy bar off the shelf. | ||
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The shop owner calls the police, and all the kids are arrested for shoplifting. | |
If your child is a doctor recipient... | ||
Alright, pull her down. | ||
Don't you love it? | ||
They love thieves. | ||
They pass laws protecting thieves. | ||
They act like, hey, your kid stole something. | ||
No big deal. | ||
Oh, okay, you don't punish real criminals. | ||
You don't punish them when they're kids. | ||
I get it now. | ||
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Well, I've been caught. | |
I suppose, as a kid, I had a special interest in sour Skittles. | ||
We all remember when they came out. | ||
It was a big hit phenomenon. | ||
I had no change that day. | ||
I was flat broke. | ||
And I may have slipped some Sour Skittles into my hoodie. | ||
I don't know where the crew sourced that from. | ||
I did have a beard at the age of 12. It's true. | ||
Oh no, not more. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
But this activity is actually okay via Democrat Representative Jayapal. | ||
I don't know, honestly. | ||
I'm not like... | ||
Are these... | ||
I'm just kidding. | ||
Are those AI generated? | ||
How do you guys do that so fast? | ||
Okay. | ||
So, the crew here can produce these images in, like, a matter of seconds. | ||
It's actually insane. | ||
And so, if you're just listening to the show, they produced images of me as a kid stealing candy. | ||
But according to Jayapal, it's no big deal. | ||
No, it actually is a big deal. | ||
I don't know if I ever... | ||
Stole candy or got caught stealing candy as a kid. | ||
But I would assure you that if I did and my parents found out, I would have been scolded for it. | ||
They probably would have even made me take it back or go pay for it. | ||
And so because of that, I'm not a criminal today. | ||
But see, the Democrats say, ah, kid, steal something, no big deal, who cares? | ||
Oh, and then they're adults and they never get punished, so then they steal again. | ||
And the Democrats say, hey, don't punish them now. | ||
They don't know any better. | ||
Well, golly gee, I wonder why. | ||
Golly gee, I wonder why. | ||
And you know, it's crazy too because, and I don't mean to go off on a tangent here, but I can't help myself. | ||
I'm driving my car Sunday night. | ||
I'm listening to a NFL football game and this ad or public address statement comes on. | ||
And it's about this program to basically volunteer to be a father figure for kids that don't have a dad and how important the work is and all this other stuff. | ||
And it's such an incredible thing to break down. | ||
So you have a phenomenon of fatherless children, and whether that's by some tragedy or whether it's just A derelict father. | ||
And so it's just like you have that cultural phenomenon that's way too common and kids grow up in a fatherless home or no father figures or no leadership. | ||
So the NFL works with this program or they buy ads on NFL games and they promote and they say, hey, help us get kids a father figure and keep them out of trouble and all this stuff. | ||
And it's like, yeah, that's the point. | ||
If you're a kid and you go steal from a candy store, your father needs to sit you down and tell you it's wrong and punish you. | ||
And it's just like the Democrats sit here and they say, hey, it's no big deal if a kid steals. | ||
And if an adult steals, we're not going to enforce the law and let them get away with it. | ||
And then there was that viral video a couple weeks ago where those girls, who are probably serial petty thieves, and then they get arrested and they're sitting in the... | ||
Back of the cop car. | ||
Like, what is going on? | ||
Why did we get arrested? | ||
And the one, I guess, heard about the law and she looks over to her friend and she says, it's a felony now. | ||
We're going to jail. | ||
And her friend kind of looks stunned. | ||
She goes, oh, oh, oh, crap. | ||
I'm censoring it. | ||
Oh, oh, beep. | ||
Yeah, and you know what? | ||
I bet she doesn't want to steal again. | ||
So it's just... | ||
It's such a simple thing. | ||
Good policy stops crime. | ||
Bad policy causes criminals to exist and walk amongst us. | ||
It's really that simple. | ||
And all the bad policy comes from the exact same people. | ||
Alright. | ||
I got some other news here. | ||
But you know what? | ||
I think in light of it, I think in light of what I'm talking about here, maybe it's the perfect time to play this clip. | ||
This is from a father who goes in front of a city council and goes on an epic rant, and it's probably worth mentioning. | ||
You see this stuff all the time now, and this is part of the awakening. | ||
This is part of the American renaissance. | ||
This is part of the average American kind of getting out of their political stupor and just getting engaged and activated and voicing their frustration. | ||
Finally making these corrupt, worthless politicians feel the heat a little bit, feel the pressure a little bit. | ||
So you see this stuff all the time now. | ||
It's not going anywhere, by the way. | ||
But listen to this epic rant at a city council in clip 13. It's Mike Fody and I'm from Buckingham Township and I honestly don't know what country I'm living in anymore. | ||
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You made this statement. | |
Of course, you heard it so many times tonight. | ||
People violate the laws anytime they want. | ||
And you said it so cavalierly, so arrogantly. | ||
Of course, Mr. Harvey voted with you. | ||
Can you look at me, please? | ||
You disrespected the other voters. | ||
Thank you. | ||
A little bit of respect. | ||
You know, I agree. | ||
You don't get punished anymore. | ||
That's where the country is because of the losing liberal left policies. | ||
One state steal less than $900. | ||
It's okay. | ||
I go to Home Depot the other day to buy a tool. | ||
It's locked up. | ||
I ask the guy why. | ||
Oh, they come in in shopping carts, they load it up, and we can't stop them. | ||
We're not allowed to do anything. | ||
They're the garbage policies you people endorse. | ||
Okay? | ||
Oh, but you know what? | ||
If you're a conservative Christian grandmother and pray outside an abortion clinic, you get 10 years under the FACE Act. | ||
That's the fact. | ||
That's really fair, isn't it? | ||
So let me tell you something. | ||
Thank God, on January 20th, there's a new sheriff in town. | ||
Amen. | ||
I know this pains you losing liberals, but you're going to have to get some TDS training. | ||
It's called Trump derangement syndrome. | ||
Because there's not going to be any more DEI. There's no more men and women's sports. | ||
There's no more men and women's locker rooms. | ||
Can you imagine your junior high daughter self-conscious about her body and she has to change or take a shower next to a naked man? | ||
These are the sick policies you people endorse. | ||
So that's gone. | ||
There's not going to be any more rapists and murderers coming over the border. | ||
And I just got word that the killer, rapist, illegal immigrant just got sentenced for killing Lake and Riley. | ||
See, that's something you should cheer for, guys. | ||
Not just look at me. | ||
No more illegal aliens on the voter rolls. | ||
That was a great one, wasn't it? | ||
You're fighting to put them back on? | ||
That's just great. | ||
But you know what? | ||
I know it pains you, but thank God Donald J. Trump is gonna reverse it all. | ||
And by the way, please stay with these policies because 80% of Americans don't want them, never did, but you guys are too dense to understand. | ||
This country is founded on Christian values. | ||
Thank you. | ||
More of that. | ||
And yeah, let's hope that Donald Trump deports. | ||
The illegal aliens, specifically the ones that have come in under the Biden administration, under this rubber-stamped guise of asylum status, refugee status, it's all BS. And then they don't have court dates until the 2030s. | ||
Stop it. | ||
Anybody that came in over the last four years should be deported immediately. | ||
There's so many illegal immigrants here. | ||
I mean, the real number is probably like 20, 30 million. | ||
Nobody even knows. | ||
Cut off the welfare immediately. | ||
That'll entice them to go back. | ||
That'll stop them from coming. | ||
And we do have some news on the border issue with Tom Holman that we'll get to. | ||
But you know, he said something at the beginning there. | ||
He doesn't even recognize the country that he's in. | ||
And this kind of gets back to the H-1B debate a little bit. | ||
Listen to what J.D. Vance said. | ||
Does this country, do you know what country you're living in anymore? | ||
Does it feel a little different? | ||
Listen to J.D. Vance in clip one. | ||
Thinking about your economy, this is sort of what globalization does, right? | ||
This is what I really worry about. | ||
It's like, London doesn't feel fully English to me anymore, right? | ||
New York, of course, is the classic American city. | ||
Over time, I think New York will start to feel less American. | ||
Everything becomes flattened and becomes the same. | ||
And real diversity, actually, is like, I'd kind of like to go to a different place and have it be different. | ||
You want Paris to be Paris. | ||
Exactly. | ||
And not have it all just feel the same. | ||
That is, I think, a diversity that I can get behind. | ||
You know, people see financial migration as an opportunity to go into a country, not respect the laws, the culture, set up a profitable business, and then send that money back to another country. | ||
It doesn't seem like a sustainable model at all. | ||
No, and you have no investment in that country. | ||
We want people who have investments in a place to care about. | ||
We can kind of spin that off into the H-1B visa debate, and we'll talk about that briefly. | ||
But some news from Tom Holman. | ||
Donald Trump's border czar says he is in talks with third-party nations to take deported migrants. | ||
Third-party nations. | ||
So other countries will finally have some of the burden of the refugees and the asylum seekers? | ||
He says that he's close to finding a nation that will take deported migrants whose home country will not accept them. | ||
Well, gee, if they're so great, why doesn't their home country want them? | ||
The scheme is a key part of Trump's plan for what he calls the largest deportation in history. | ||
But what do you do with illegal immigrants from countries that don't want them back? | ||
Oh, you mean like Venezuela emptying their prison cells and sending them here? | ||
Four gang members arrested at the border this weekend? | ||
Holman said he's not waiting for January 20th. | ||
He's having discussions now. | ||
We will find a third-party country. | ||
Well, it needs to happen. | ||
They need to start getting serious about the deportation strategy. | ||
And maybe Trump is kind of just laying off it because Homan is organizing the effort and getting ready, putting all the pieces in place for it to just be ready to go day one. | ||
But this is the real issue. | ||
Trump borders our Tom Homan floats weekly White House briefings to share migrant arrest and deportation numbers. | ||
So he wants to be meeting with Trump every week. | ||
And I mean, he could be doing media press conferences too to talk about it. | ||
But this is something that the people that voted for Donald Trump take very seriously. | ||
It wasn't just rhetoric to them. | ||
It's a real policy that they want and it has to be done. | ||
And of course it can be done. | ||
And that's the whole thing they're trying to get into the American consciousness. | ||
Oh, it's impossible to do it. | ||
There's too many. | ||
So first it's the border is secure. | ||
There are no illegal immigrants. | ||
Well, there's too many illegal immigrants. | ||
You can't deport them all. | ||
No, you can deport them all just the same way you imported them all. | ||
Just reverse the pipeline. | ||
It's really that simple. | ||
It can be done, and it must be done. | ||
And yeah, there's probably 30 million illegal immigrants. | ||
You're going to have to prioritize it. | ||
You obviously go after the violent criminals first, and then I would probably go with the path of least resistance, and I would say, if you've come in in the last four years, you will have to self-deport or turn yourself in. | ||
We're reversing any court decision of the small, Minority of those that have had a court date. | ||
We are reversing any court decision for you to get asylum status or refugee status. | ||
So you have to turn yourself in. | ||
And we'll go from there. | ||
And if you don't turn yourself in within whatever grace period you want to give, then we're coming to deport you. | ||
You're getting deported. | ||
No questions asked. | ||
That's it. | ||
No grace. | ||
No leniency. | ||
You're deported and you'll spend time in jail. | ||
If you turn yourself into a facility, you know, maybe you'll have some grace period. | ||
Maybe there's some time you can stay for a minute and get yourself organized and then you'll get deported or get your own flight back, however you want to do it. | ||
But it has to be done. | ||
Probably 15 to 20 million illegal immigrants under Joe Biden all have to go home. | ||
I would say any violent illegal immigrant in this country should be deported immediately and banned from ever coming back into this country, ever. | ||
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Ever. | |
I don't even know why this is up for debate. | ||
Oh, but it sounds so harsh. | ||
Well, you know what's worse for the country? | ||
What's worse for the country than deporting non-citizens? | ||
What's worse for the country than deporting illegal aliens? | ||
Having an open border and a welfare state. | ||
By the way, the illegal immigrant that torched that woman on the... | ||
New York subway had a day in court today. | ||
Shocking moment. | ||
Illegal migrant watches himself torching woman to death on the subway. | ||
Oh, damn, that's me. | ||
So I don't know if this is a legal tactic or he was just hopped up on drugs. | ||
He claims he doesn't even remember. | ||
The illegal immigrant accused of torching a woman to death on a Brooklyn subway train was so blacked out drunk that he was shocked when cops showed him video of the appalling attack. | ||
Oh, damn, that's me. | ||
Guatemalan native Sebastian Zepeda Khalil allegedly told NYPD detectives when he was shown footage of the December 22nd attack at a Brooklyn F train station. | ||
No, the truth is I don't remember, he said. | ||
He looked disgusted at the images, wiping his eyes and putting his head down on the table. | ||
So, whether you believe that or not, that's the legal argument they're making. | ||
That's pretty stunning stuff. | ||
If you're that blackout drunk, that's pretty amazing. | ||
You're still able to do all that. | ||
Maybe there were some other narcotics involved. | ||
That's his legal defense claiming he had no recollection of the event whatsoever. | ||
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Now... | |
I've had some other discussions with people about the H-1B visa debate. | ||
I think everybody agrees that at the very least it needs reform. | ||
And I think there's two things in response to this that are just basic reforms that would make it a lot more tolerable or acceptable. | ||
And you either have to allow Americans to access the H-1B Visa portal, because it's basically just like a job listing, all for non-citizens. | ||
So anywhere in the world, technically, you can go log on here and try to apply for one of these jobs that could easily be had by any Americans, by the way. | ||
These are not the high-skilled jobs. | ||
That's a complete lie. | ||
It's professors, professors' assistants, pickleball instructors, fitness instructors. | ||
I mean, the list goes on track coaches. | ||
Convenience store clerks. | ||
So it's not some high-skilled jobs. | ||
That's just a complete lie. | ||
So you either give Americans access to the H-1B visa portal and you also give Americans the priority for that job. | ||
So if it's an American that applies for it, then they can get the job and they get priority over a non-citizen. | ||
Or you remove the H-1B visa portal entirely. | ||
Entirely. | ||
And you make it a back-end process because, you know, part of me actually thinking about this was talking to some people I know that are actually here working on an H-1B visa program. | ||
I have international friends. | ||
I met them in college. | ||
They're great people. | ||
They love America. | ||
They work hard. | ||
But they didn't go on to a portal to do it. | ||
They came here as a student, fell in love with the country, Advanced degrees, engineering and other advanced degrees, and then they went for job interviews at companies to get high-skilled jobs, and then they have to go through the process on the back end. | ||
So I could almost be okay with that, where if you're somebody that actually has a high-skilled job opportunity, and you've shown that you want to be here, And you've shown that you want to be a citizen and you don't just go through some portal, | ||
some ease of access that favors foreigners over Americans, but you get interest from a company and they say, you offer something to this company and we want to hire you, and then the burden is on them to get the visa to allow you to work. | ||
That's a completely separate process and it's a very, very low number. | ||
And you can even cap that number. | ||
So there's ways that we can reform this to make it fair. | ||
Because you're, I mean, you just, folks, in politics, you have to take your wins and losses. | ||
And Trump's obviously either changed his mind or, you know, people that fund his campaign have told him to change his mind. | ||
I'm not going to make some big guess on that. | ||
I'm not going to make some big rant about that. | ||
But clearly that's the case. | ||
I mean, he said he was against it. | ||
He talked about taking advantage of it. | ||
Now he says how great it is. | ||
So that's just a fact. | ||
The videos are out there. | ||
It's kind of sad to see that. | ||
You don't have many videos like that from Trump, but that's one, maybe the only one. | ||
So nonetheless, you're probably never going to eliminate the program entirely, but you can completely reform it and you can get rid of the abuse in one of the two ways that I just mentioned. | ||
And I think everybody would say that that's perfectly reasonable. | ||
And the O-1 visa is completely different. | ||
Or maybe you just eliminate the H-1B visas and just roll it all into the O-1 visa. | ||
And so it's specifically only for high-skilled workers in advanced positions. | ||
And that's it. | ||
And then you could say we just get rid of the H-1B visa. | ||
But to have the open portal and Americans don't get access for it, that's ridiculous. | ||
And to say it's for high-skilled laborers when anybody can go look at the jobs, it's a total lie. | ||
So there's a little bit of give and take. | ||
It definitely needs reform. | ||
And I think based off of where the dust has settled on the issue, I would say that the momentum and the pressure was probably felt pretty much in their favor from the anti-H-1B visa side of the debate. | ||
I think the dust settling and the responses to it, I would say that they are favored as far as that public forum was concerned. | ||
And then many of them pretty much got censored, like yours truly. | ||
But that's a separate story. | ||
But, you know, these are the real issues that we can have debates over. | ||
So we're not talking about men and women's sports. | ||
That should be eliminated entirely. | ||
We're not talking about capping illegal immigrants coming into this country at 2 million a year. | ||
That should be eliminated entirely. | ||
So we're not talking about these ludicrous things that we've had to talk about now with the left in charge. | ||
You know, having to defend your children against a liberal teacher indoctrinating them with their sexual perversions. | ||
So hopefully the days of these vapid debates of nonsensical topics is over. | ||
And we can have real debates over how many people we need to deport, not if it's going to happen. | ||
We can have real debates over the H-1B visa program. | ||
We can have real debates over foreign policy and geopolitics. | ||
These are the real debates. | ||
But I would say, from my analysis, the anti-H-1B side won that debate when the dust settled. | ||
And that's not just because of how I feel about it. | ||
That's just... | ||
That's just what I've seen based off of the results. | ||
Now, speaking of working, Mike Johnson claims he is going to be forcing Congress to work hard. | ||
But what did I say yesterday? | ||
When do you think that bill is going to be coming? | ||
What did I say yesterday? | ||
Here's Mike Johnson saying it, clip 11. A lot of hard work to be done in a very short amount of time, because remember, we want to deliver this to the president's desk by hopefully the end of April at the latest. | ||
And so we've got a lot of work to do between now and then, and there'll be long days and long nights here. | ||
But we've already told all the House Republicans and Senate Republicans, be ready to work overtime and inform your spouses now. | ||
This is going to be a tough season, but it'll be worth it in the end for all of us. | ||
So I told you it wasn't going to be till spring, and quite frankly, it's a letdown, folks. | ||
It's a letdown. | ||
Because it shouldn't be that hard. | ||
And really, it's Mike Johnson, I think, showing his ineffectiveness. | ||
Why can't you get a single-issue bill to Trump's desk by February? | ||
Why can't you get a single-issue bill to Trump's desk by February on slashing regulations? | ||
You've been the speaker for a while now. | ||
You know Trump is incoming for months. | ||
Why can't you get a single-issue bill on tax cuts? | ||
Why can't you get a single-issue bill on regulation cuts? | ||
Why can't you get a single issue bill on energy policy? | ||
No, they're going to sit there and they're going to deliberate for months and he says, I hope to have this bill on his desk by April. | ||
So what does that mean? | ||
You're going to find out how much pork you can get in it? | ||
This is ridiculous. | ||
No, this gives me no faith. | ||
That gives me no faith at all. | ||
So I know what Trump is saying. | ||
He says, we're going to have a big, beautiful bill. | ||
It's going to be great for the American people. | ||
Greatest thing ever. | ||
We'll make YMCA the national anthem. | ||
No, he wants energy, freedom. | ||
He wants regulatory cuts. | ||
He wants tax cuts. | ||
He wants border policy. | ||
All of these things could be delivered by February. | ||
All of them. | ||
And Johnson says, oh, hopefully by April. | ||
So what the hell are you doing? | ||
What pork are you working in there? | ||
What stupid nonsense are you going to put in probably another 1,800-page bill and then make us play tiddlywinks over in spring? | ||
In spring. | ||
It's pathetic. | ||
All right, I had this story on my desk, and I was hoping I wouldn't have to cover it, but the crew gave me an update in the break that, yes, there are some bad fires breaking out in California. | ||
Now, the warnings were coming out this morning. | ||
It was all over the news when I woke up this morning, and they were talking about these warnings of high winds, record winds in California, and... | ||
It was a high fire risk. | ||
So I was hoping I wouldn't have to cover it, but it has broken out badly. | ||
And so this morning, the headlines were reading, strongest winds in over a decade could increase fire risk. | ||
This was the story this morning, and I don't know what measurements they ended up reaching. | ||
They were warning of 100 mile per hour wind gusts, and so it was one of the highest risks of fire there in California, Southern California, and it has led to a lot of devastation. | ||
And so this is going to be one to keep an eye on, folks, but looking pretty bad. | ||
Looking pretty bad. | ||
And a lot of people are already trying to abandon the area, get out of their houses. | ||
They're abandoning their cars as the flames are raging and the wind basically putting this situation into just very bad. | ||
Just very bad. | ||
So if there are any listeners in that area of California, we hope that you can remain safe. | ||
There's James Woods. | ||
That looks like it's shot from his backyard. | ||
His neighbor's house on fire. | ||
I believe he's abandoned his house as well. | ||
So just some shocking images from these fires now in California. | ||
So they're already saying it's almost up to a thousand acres. | ||
And until these high wind speeds dissipate, it's probably not going to get any better. | ||
Guys, are we witnessing, are these trucks trying to clear the road? | ||
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Wow. | |
So, so many people abandoned their vehicles that they're having to send out trucks to clear a path. | ||
Because the cars are basically causing a parking lot situation on these escape routes. | ||
My goodness. | ||
My goodness. | ||
You know, they had an advanced warning of this. | ||
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But you know how it is. | |
So just some shocking images. | ||
This is going to be a lot of property damage here because it's in residential areas. | ||
And spreading fast. | ||
And now you have a situation where people can't even escape because the roads are blocked or because it happened so fast there's no escape route. | ||
So this is not good in Southern California. | ||
And a massive effort now underway in an attempt to clear the roads. | ||
So that people can get out. | ||
That's a crazy phenomenon. | ||
Just leaving your car in the middle of the road? | ||
Like, what is the thought process there? | ||
So, man. | ||
Pray for the firefighters that are going to be dealing with this. | ||
Other members of law enforcement as well. | ||
I'm guessing you're going to have a national effort to deal with this if they haven't already called in support. | ||
From other states, other counties. | ||
But this thing is getting bad fast. | ||
And it looks like, based off of what I can see here, you know, because I was obviously live on air not seeing this. | ||
But guys, it looks like this really only started about half an hour ago. | ||
Is that accurate to say? | ||
Okay, so about an hour or so ago. | ||
Oh, my goodness. | ||
Some of these images are just wild. | ||
Wow. | ||
Bad, bad situation in California. | ||
Heavy winds causing this fire to spread fast, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
So pray for the firefighters there so people can get out safe. | ||
All right, crazy, crazy weather. | ||
In the last 48 hours, you've had huge snow and plummeting temperatures in some parts of the country, and then you just saw the state of things in California with these raging infernos that are quickly getting bad, and real bad, and they're in residential areas with very high wind speeds. | ||
So that's going to present a lot of tragedy, likely. | ||
Is what that looks like. | ||
So if there's any other breaking news updates, we'll bring those to you. | ||
We'll be monitoring that. | ||
But that is really looking bad right now. | ||
Alright, we are in the third and final hour. | ||
I do want to open up the phone lines at some point here. | ||
We've gotten through all the video clips. | ||
Got a couple other stacks of news to get through as well. | ||
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All right, before I dive into these headlines... | ||
We'll start to get some callers on the board, and we'll take some calls and do some news coverage for the final hour here of the Infowars War Room. | ||
That number for you to call, anything we've discussed is fair game. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
Number is on the screen as well for your convenience. | ||
So whatever we've discussed today. | ||
Is fair game. | ||
Let's look at this geopolitical stack. | ||
A little stack we got here. | ||
Zelensky sees ratings drop as Ukraine war nears fourth year. | ||
So what? | ||
Is the media going to be turning against Zelensky now? | ||
Let's see if the media can be honest about Zelensky. | ||
Let's see if the media can be honest about the war in Ukraine that when it's said and done is likely going to be close to seven figures in the death toll. | ||
Just totally devastating. | ||
Ukraine will have lost. | ||
They'll have lost more lives and they'll have lost land as well. | ||
And then they'll probably lose elections like they already are in the eastern portions that Russia has already taken over. | ||
But more importantly with Zelensky. | ||
So Zelensky gets in. | ||
And basically represents the oligarch class in Kiev. | ||
Takes a firm stand against Russia, unlike prior administrations, and ends up becoming the front man, whether it was intended this way or not, for the money laundering, weapons laundering operation out of the United States into Ukraine. | ||
He cancels elections years ago, so he's not even elected at this point. | ||
And using a statute, state of emergency, because of the war, he's able to cancel elections and stay in power. | ||
Well, the statutes have run out. | ||
So not only is he not just not elected, and in a state of emergency, president... | ||
It's all illegitimate. | ||
So now he's not elected and there's no state of emergency presidency because the statute has already ran out. | ||
The time is up. | ||
So he's completely illegitimate. | ||
He only represents the oligarch class, the high class civilization of Kiev. | ||
That's it at this point. | ||
And he's brought in so much money from America. | ||
Maybe they still support him. | ||
And I guess they don't even care. | ||
It's kind of like the D.C. of Ukraine would be your comparison. | ||
Just like D.C. really generally doesn't care about the rest of America. | ||
They don't care about the average American. | ||
They don't care about the troops. | ||
They'll send them to any war. | ||
As long as their AIPAC handler says it's okay. | ||
Well, it's kind of the same thing in Kiev. | ||
So there's no remorse. | ||
There's no regret. | ||
They don't care that an entire generation of men has been wiped out. | ||
They don't care that they're losing hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians. | ||
They're in Kiev living the high life. | ||
They're in Kiev. | ||
With fancy cars. | ||
And they're building pools for their mansions. | ||
And they're building new town centers and town squares and bars and clubs. | ||
And they're living life high in Kiev. | ||
The war's not even touching them. | ||
Meanwhile, all the other regions are getting crushed. | ||
The men are getting killed. | ||
And for nothing. | ||
By the way. | ||
For nothing. | ||
So NATO can make a little power grab. | ||
So the military industrial complex and all of its shareholders can get filthy rich. | ||
So the CIA and Mossad and MI6 can run money and weapons through Ukraine and into their proxy groups to destabilize the other parts of the world. | ||
It's despicable. | ||
It's completely out of hand. | ||
And now they're saying, oh, maybe Zelensky is not so good. | ||
Maybe Zelensky isn't so great. | ||
Look at this one. | ||
The Kiev Independent. | ||
Ukraine has received less than half of the U.S. assistance allocated during full-scare war, Zelensky says. | ||
Well, then where is it going? | ||
Nobody knows because there's no oversight. | ||
I mean, that is crazy. | ||
So hundreds of billions of dollars just lost. | ||
Meanwhile, if you took a $1,000 payment, On a payment app, the IRS is coming after you for your taxes, you dirty American. | ||
But when D.C. and Ukraine and all of that corruption lose hundreds of billions of dollars in a foreign war, nobody says a damn thing. | ||
That just enrages me. | ||
I am enraged right now. | ||
I have to hear from the IRS every frickin' year. | ||
And I pay all my taxes. | ||
They always send me the notification. | ||
Oh, you owe this money. | ||
Have to fight it with my lawyers every damn year. | ||
They always come back. | ||
Okay, you're right. | ||
You don't owe us any money. | ||
Yeah, no, no, no, no. | ||
You know what, Jack? | ||
But hey, $100 billion lost in Ukraine? | ||
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Nah. | |
Nobody's looking into that. | ||
Nobody cares about that. | ||
So let's abolish the ATF. Let's abolish the IRS. No more favors from Uncle Sam. | ||
Elbit to manufacture munitions for the IDF. The Israeli Ministry of Defense has entered into two major strategic agreements with the Elbit systems amounting to a total of $276 million. | ||
These agreements include the production of thousands of heavy air munitions and the establishment of a national facility for manufacturing. | ||
Raw materials. | ||
The overarching goal is to enhance Israel's independence in defense production and reduce reliance on foreign imports. | ||
A key objective outlined in the Ministry of Defense's plan. | ||
Beautiful. | ||
So, can we stop? | ||
Can we decouple from Israel now? | ||
They don't need our military support anymore. | ||
They don't need our money anymore. | ||
This is great news. | ||
Thank goodness. | ||
Thank goodness, because, you know, the dirty, rotten, nasty truth they don't want to say? | ||
And nothing is a blanket statement, nothing is 100% pure, but they say, these Muslim extremists, these Islamic terrorists, these jihadists, they just hate you, they just hate your way of life. | ||
Please. | ||
They know where their mortal enemy, Israel, Gets its money and gets its support. | ||
America. | ||
They know that. | ||
That's why they hate us, folks. | ||
Has nothing to do with our way of life. | ||
They envy our way of life, actually. | ||
Most of the world used to envy our way of life. | ||
I don't know if that's still true. | ||
No. | ||
It's our support of Israel. | ||
It's our defense of Israel. | ||
And it's Israel being able to get away with anything the hell it wants to because its big brother, the big bad United States, is standing right behind them every step of the way. | ||
And they buy Congress through AIPAC, so that doesn't matter. | ||
So they're able to get away with all of it. | ||
Good for Israel. | ||
I hope Israel can get off the mammary gland of the United States. | ||
And maybe finally we can decouple from them. | ||
And decouple from the Middle East and decouple from that centuries-old, millennia-old conflict and finally free ourselves from the entire region and all the bloodshed that's been going on there forever. | ||
American blood and treasure completely decoupled from the Middle East. | ||
Good for Israel. | ||
Go completely independent. | ||
You deal with it yourselves. | ||
We're out. | ||
We're out. | ||
And maybe we should stop having dual citizens in our Congress. | ||
And maybe we should make AIPAC register as a foreign agent. | ||
Let's get this deal done. | ||
I don't know if that's quite where we're at for this administration, but that is inevitable. | ||
And honestly, Israel probably sees that as inevitability, and that's why they are trying to go independent, because they feel like... | ||
Future generations of Americans want nothing to do with Israel. | ||
It doesn't mean we're anti-Semitic. | ||
It doesn't mean we don't love Jewish Americans. | ||
It just means we want nothing to do with Israel. | ||
And we're sick of them controlling our foreign policy. | ||
And we're sick of all the money and weapons we give them. | ||
And then because of that, having to be involved in their millennia-old bloodshed in that region of the world. | ||
So, good, Israel. | ||
Go completely independent. | ||
Quit relying on the U.S. for money and weapons. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Please. | ||
Please get off our back. | ||
Please get off our neck. | ||
Please get out of our bank accounts. | ||
Please get out of my wallet. | ||
Please get out of my Congress. | ||
Major country reintroduces strict COVID rules as mystery new China virus spreads. | ||
So this continues to be in the headlines. | ||
Members of the public are advised to avoid public places and wear masks in public. | ||
If they are showing symptoms of the human metanomovirus, their cases of HMPV have been reported in India, setting off alarms. | ||
And so now India wants to go into lockdown and have travel restrictions and masks and everything else. | ||
China's denying it's going on, but then they're saying everything's good, but the hospitals are overwhelmed. | ||
Come clean China, wave of HMPV illnesses flooding hospitals with CDC on alert. | ||
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Oh boy, here we go. | |
Dr. Andrew Katchpol, a leading virus expert, Katchpol, says it was now important for China to release details of which strains of HMPV were infecting people in the country. | ||
So this is all the same thing they did ahead of COVID. It's the exact same strategy. | ||
It's the exact same play out. | ||
Maybe it's not as big, but it's all the same things. | ||
It's the exact same play. | ||
We've seen this play before. | ||
I don't know if it's them getting ready to do a pandemic year one of Trump to derail him and just get him derailed out of the gates. | ||
They could release a real deadly bioweapon that could actually make you sick and kill you. | ||
It could just be another big scam, another big scare. | ||
This seems to be, I would say, between that and some form of a false flag to derail the Trump agenda. | ||
These are the two major threats, I think, with the incoming administration. | ||
Either a terror attack, false flag attack, to reshift everything to that instead of make America great again. | ||
Or a pandemic, whether real or fake. | ||
To derail the incoming administration and just cause chaos. | ||
Those are the two major incoming threats. | ||
Of course, assuming we can avoid both of those things, then we have to make sure that we can keep President Trump consistent and to fulfill all the promises made. | ||
All right. | ||
We've got callers on the line, and we are going to take calls the rest of the way with some other news. | ||
We'll keep you updated on that fire situation in California that's getting really bad as well. | ||
Let's start with Andy in Missouri. | ||
Andy, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Hey, Owen. | ||
Good talking with you again. | ||
I was calling in about that H-1B visa stuff, and I really got to say I do feel kind of good that now everybody else has woken up to what the IT industry has known for 20 years, that they were abusing this and outsourcing American jobs to foreigners the entire time. | ||
And now people have opened up and they're seeing that they're just abusing the system, which you know any corporation, if they get any type of break they can get, they're going to use it. | ||
So, I mean, I've been in the IT industry for 35 years, and I've been screaming about this since the early 2000s. | ||
I wrote letters to, I think my senator at that time was Sam Brownback, my representatives, and all I got back was a form letter about how great this program was. | ||
It's kind of funny to me that everybody is seeing how this is not a great program. | ||
Well, I would ask you what you thought about my reformation plans, but it's come out, and you can respond to that too, but it came out, I forget the court case, but it was some big corporation and they got caught in abusing it. | ||
But they were forced to admit on the record, it just came out in the court documents, that they said yes. | ||
We abuse the program. | ||
It's ripe for abuse, and it's for cheap labor. | ||
It has nothing to do with skilled labor. | ||
So, I mean, these are in-court testimony that that is the case. | ||
Of course, and what they're doing is all they've done is depress the salary range for any type of skilled IT worker because they can bring in somebody else to do the job. | ||
I've actually had to train guys. | ||
That have come in to take my job, to show them how to do it before I was even aware of what was going on. | ||
Next thing you know, I'm being laid off six months later after I've trained this guy on how to do my whole job. | ||
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So, yeah, it needs to be reformed. | |
In my opinion, it needs to be totally wiped off out of everything. | ||
I mean, these people are getting preferential treatment over veterans, over people that have... | ||
35 years in the industry because they know that they're going to have to pay us more than they're going to have to pay somebody that's coming in from India. | ||
Well, and I would maybe do some follow-up with you, but I think it's pretty clear, just to kind of reiterate from earlier, there's reformation that has to be done, and this is just common sense stuff. | ||
You either have to shut down the portal entirely, the H-1B visa portal, you either have to completely shut that down entirely, or... | ||
You have to give Americans access to it. | ||
And if an American applies for the job, they should get it over the foreigner. | ||
In fact, that should be part of the protocol. | ||
So if you're going to have the portal, you have to open it for Americans too. | ||
Really, you should probably get rid of the portal altogether and just merge everything into an O-1 visa type program. | ||
But I would say there's other ways to deter this from becoming abusive as well. | ||
One is, if a foreigner comes here to get a job, And they intend to send money back to their family in their home country, which is a very common phenomenon. | ||
Any international wire transfer from a foreigner here on an H-1B visa should be taxed incredibly high. | ||
Incredibly high. | ||
I mean, almost, basically you have to find some sort of a number where it completely, basically it ruins any incentives you have to do such a thing. | ||
So if you want to come to America and work, Just to send money back to your home country, it should be taxed at such an astronomical rate that it ruins any motivation to do that, and so they don't do it. | ||
Or they pay the high taxes, and okay, and so that benefits us, and we can use the money. | ||
So there's one way to stop it as well. | ||
The other way, I say, would be, you know, you have it on the back end, where if a company wants to hire a foreigner... | ||
Then they have to go through the process of applying for the H-1B visa, and they have to approve it for a high-skilled job, and they have to do that paperwork, and then the individual who wants that job has to show that they have a genuine interest in becoming an American citizen. | ||
So I don't really know what that looks like, if they have to start the immigration process or pay some immigration fees, but that would also be one way to make sure that we're not just bringing in cheap foreign labor for the sake of... | ||
Well, and also you have to think about the other side of what the U.S. government's getting out of it, because by lowering the amount of money that they're paying out in payroll to these people, the less taxes are being collected by the U.S. government on the payroll tax. | ||
Yeah, well, I mean... | ||
With the people that you saw, basically you're just saying these are just people that get hired for cheap labor. | ||
I mean, that's the only story that I really ever hear. | ||
I mean, obviously there are other stories as well, but you could easily just wrap it up into the O-1 program and get rid of the cheap labor phenomenon. | ||
Yep, that's all I had. | ||
Thanks for your time, Owen. | ||
All right, thank you. | ||
Let's go to Josh in Pennsylvania. | ||
Josh, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hello. | |
I wanted to give a shout out to these fine ladies at Rachel's place that keep your show on in the morning. | ||
What is that now? | ||
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I wanted to give a shout out to how we get to hear you all the time. | |
I wanted to give a shout out to this breakfast place I go to that keeps your show on in the morning. | ||
Not yours in the morning, but Harrison then all day. | ||
And I mopped the floor for them a couple times until I got to hear your show. | ||
Wow. | ||
Oh, I love that. | ||
I love that story. | ||
All right. | ||
Cheers to Rachel's place. | ||
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1229 Westbrook, Finkertown. | |
But what I was getting at, too, what I called in about was the knighting of... | ||
Everybody got those awards that they gave Rush Limbaugh, but it was like the knighting of the satanics, you know, Hillary, and then that other guy who's marrying... | ||
What's his name? | ||
The satanic guy who missed the elections from across the pond. | ||
Soros? | ||
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Soros. | |
And then his son's marrying Huber Abedin. | ||
Yeah, well, that's... | ||
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Is this not the party of the satan? | |
Like, oh my God, the nighting of the satans. | ||
I just, it's like, I couldn't help but laugh. | ||
Well, Trump can, I mean, it'll probably be up for debate, but... | ||
No, Trump can rescind those medals. | ||
He can do it. | ||
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You know, it's like a slap in the face. | |
I like it, you know. | ||
And God bless you guys. | ||
You know, I want all your listeners to know, if for some reason when I'm listening to your show or Harrison or Alex, and, you know, I got time, I call that number. | ||
And you know what? | ||
It's real. | ||
You got an answer. | ||
This is probably over my 10th time with everybody. | ||
Well, we're real as it gets, Joshua. | ||
I'm out of time here. | ||
I'll follow up a bit in the next segment, but I thank you for that. | ||
Big ups to Rachel's for putting us on in their restaurant every day. | ||
Love to hear that. | ||
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All right. | |
Before we take a couple more phone calls, what do you make of this news? | ||
And I wonder if anybody's tested. | ||
I haven't seen anybody test it yet. | ||
Meta ends fact-checking and free speech pitch, opting for community notes. | ||
So Zuckerberg has made a couple statements about this. | ||
But he's insinuating, hey, I guess we want to go back to kind of the free speech direction here. | ||
Is he inviting it? | ||
To be open for people like me who have been banned since 2018. I mean, pretty much everyone at M4 has been banned. | ||
In fact, is any of my crew even allowed on there? | ||
Guys, are any of you allowed on there? | ||
Okay, well, I've got confirmation. | ||
All right, well, I have confirmation. | ||
My crew has been banned. | ||
A couple of them are on their last strike. | ||
So be careful. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I guess we could test it tomorrow, guys. | ||
Should we do that? | ||
Remember we did this where you guys... | ||
Who was here in 2018? | ||
Yeah, my crew in my ear were reliving this. | ||
So in 2018, when they hit Alex Jones and did the first big wave of censorship, it was actually, the big ones were YouTube and Facebook. | ||
We had big numbers there. | ||
Twitter didn't do it for a couple months later. | ||
But we were kind of testing the systems. | ||
And so... | ||
We would try to launch new accounts on YouTube and stream it, and it'd be like within minutes they would hit it. | ||
And that's probably just some voice recognition software or something that they have. | ||
I don't know. | ||
So they would hit us. | ||
It was like, okay, we're done on YouTube. | ||
And then there was Facebook, and we kind of did the same thing, and they hit us. | ||
But then I never really had an account on Facebook. | ||
I mean, I had like accounts for the show, but... | ||
I didn't really have a personal account that I was using for stuff. | ||
I had a personal account that I had for years that had maybe some stuff from high school or college or something, but I didn't really use it very often. | ||
It was just kind of there. | ||
And so then when the ban on Infowars happened, I said, okay, well, I'll see if I can use my account. | ||
And actually, I wasn't even doing anything for Infowars. | ||
From the Capitol, I might have had an InfoWars mic flag, but it wasn't like an InfoWars show or anything. | ||
I was just doing a video at the Capitol. | ||
I forget what I was doing that day. | ||
I don't even think I had a mic flag. | ||
I think I was just speaking without a mic at all. | ||
And then they nuked me there. | ||
And I wasn't going, like I said, I wasn't really using the Facebook account. | ||
It was just something I kind of had for a while with maybe some pictures and videos on it. | ||
And then they nuked me. | ||
I went live one time and they took me down there. | ||
So, I mean, it kind of sucked because I lost all my YouTube archives that were gone from like 2011. I was doing content. | ||
Probably even before that I was doing content on YouTube. | ||
Lost all that. | ||
All the stuff I had on a Facebook account, just photos and stuff, just old memories. | ||
Lost all that. | ||
Never getting that back. | ||
So it sucked, but okay, it's part of the censorship. | ||
You're in the info war. | ||
It's what you get. | ||
But I wonder, maybe we should test that tomorrow, guys. | ||
Maybe we should do a Facebook test tomorrow as part of the show and just... | ||
Well, I guess we don't know when it goes into effect, but that's what I'm saying. | ||
Let's do a test. | ||
We'll see what happens. | ||
So maybe tomorrow we'll do it live on the show and we'll just have the crew back there set up an account. | ||
We'll just launch a little live stream and see what happens. | ||
Why not? | ||
Why not pressure test the system? | ||
Because ultimately, aren't we the real test at the end of the day? | ||
So, okay, Meta, Facebook, are they inviting people back on who've been banned? | ||
Are they reopening the door for political conservative commentary, opinion, content? | ||
They're getting rid of the fact checkers. | ||
Community notes is what they want, like X. Well, okay, we'll maybe pressure test that tomorrow. | ||
But, and I mean, Jim Jordan is insinuating like he knows that they're going to let him back on. | ||
Powerful judiciary chair Jim Jordan praises Mark Zuckerberg for ending censorship efforts, says Google should be next. | ||
You know, I wonder if there's not some wheeling and dealing going on here. | ||
Zuckerberg did go to Mar-a-Lago. | ||
Zuckerberg has had to meet with the Judiciary Committee. | ||
And, you know, maybe there was some power play here. | ||
Maybe this is some Trump influence here. | ||
Saying, hey, Zuckerberg, you know, you may or may not have been involved in some campaign violation laws in 2020. And, boy, we'd hate to see that come to your front door and to Meta. | ||
How about you let my people back on? | ||
And maybe you can avoid some legal trouble. | ||
Just let my people back on. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
With a little wink and a nod? | ||
Because you basically have three options, I would say. | ||
And before I get into the three options of thought here, you also had Facebook bringing on three new board members. | ||
All white, straight men, by the way. | ||
Maybe worth mentioning. | ||
All straight white men. | ||
Whoa. | ||
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Bold. | |
Bold. | ||
Renegade. | ||
All three new board members, straight white men. | ||
One of them being Dana White. | ||
Obviously, close friend and confidant of Donald Trump, campaigned with Donald Trump, and very pro-free speech. | ||
I mean, you want to talk about pro-free speech, you should... | ||
See and hear, you do, we play them on the show, some of the things that the UFC fighters say. | ||
And Dana White has never punished anyone for speech. | ||
And I mean, you hear some of the most outlandish things. | ||
Okay? | ||
So, I mean, his reputation for being pro-free speech is about as good as it gets with Dana White. | ||
And so Dana White is now on the board. | ||
So, I would say you have three potentials here. | ||
One, there has been a philosophical change, whether it's just a re-evaluation of where they stand on free speech or just a straight business decision. | ||
And Facebook is saying, we're going to open it back up for conservative political commentary and opinion and content that we were obviously discriminating against and censoring. | ||
And we're going to do that because, you know what, we have a new philosophy of free speech. | ||
We really think that X is right on this and we've been wrong. | ||
I got deceived by the FBI, by Democrats on issues. | ||
So a new philosophy, maybe they want free speech. | ||
Or maybe it's just a straight business decision of they want to bring back that content because they're losing so many people. | ||
Or they just want to increase their users. | ||
So it could be a business philosophy mingled decision. | ||
Seeing the Trump influence here. | ||
Whether that's a, hey, I'd hate to see you in legal trouble and meta in legal trouble. | ||
Why don't you free my people? | ||
Or Trump getting Dana White onto the board and Dana White saying, hey, we're going to be free speech here is what we're going to be. | ||
So that's, you know, kind of the last thought there. | ||
So either it's real philosophy on free speech. | ||
Straight-up business decision or the Trump influence? | ||
Maybe a little combination, but maybe we'll do a little stress test of that tomorrow. | ||
That could be something interesting. | ||
Orange County teacher arrested for sexually explicit text with 14-year-old boy. | ||
Man, you catch these people so easily on the Internet. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
I mean, I didn't even want to show the video of this. | ||
Middle school teacher in Irvine arrested, suspected of trying to meet a minor for sex. | ||
Thought it was a 14-year-old boy. | ||
The videos, the messages are quite disturbing. | ||
It should be locked up and never let out if you are trying to do that. | ||
Horrific AI images reveal what men will look like in 30 years due to ultra-processed food diet. | ||
Now, guys, I'm going to read this. | ||
If you want to pull up this story, it's from Daily Mail, and you can look at these images. | ||
It's quite disturbing, and yet, I mean, imagine Wall-E. It's like you're watching Wall-E, except that they're not, like, not, you know, goofy-looking animations, but, like, hideous-looking beasts. | ||
His shoulders are hunched, no doubt struggling under the weight of his huge, distended belly and pendulous man boobs. | ||
His skin is mottled with acne. | ||
His legs swollen and infected with sores as he stares hauntingly through yellow, dark ringed eyes. | ||
In fact, he is an AI-generated image of the average British man, what he will look like in 30 years if diets continue to be junk food heavy. | ||
He has asthma, depression, and anxiety. | ||
He struggles to sleep. | ||
All problems both caused and exacerbated by excess body weight. | ||
He's at risk of type 2 diabetes and heart disease, which will make him a candidate for a heart attack or a stroke. | ||
So, this is a very real thing, and there's... | ||
That's the Wally right there. | ||
Where are you guys finding that? | ||
Is this in the same story? | ||
So the crew already kind of did this a while ago. | ||
I hadn't seen this one before, but it's basically just the Wally characters, I guess, in real life. | ||
But this is why Make America Healthy Again is so important. | ||
We don't have to live like this, folks. | ||
You know, there was a... | ||
I went out to get a cheeseburger earlier today. | ||
And the burger joint that I went to has... | ||
They do monthly shake specials, which I mostly just avoid altogether because they're just so unhealthy. | ||
But they had, tell me if this doesn't sound good, and then imagine like a nice image of it too, sitting there in their little marketing deal. | ||
They had a Fruity Pebbles milkshake. | ||
A Fruity Pebbles milkshake. | ||
And they had the Fruity Pebbles perfectly sprinkled on top and grinded up into a nice beautiful shake. | ||
And man, I saw that and I said, damn, that looks good. | ||
But I'm sure if I go read the ingredients of Fruity Pebbles, I'll be disgusted and never want to eat them ever again. | ||
And it's crazy. | ||
This is what we feed our kids. | ||
I mean, I ate Fruity Pebbles when I was a kid. | ||
I freaking loved them. | ||
It doesn't have to be like this. | ||
We can make foods without toxic ingredients. | ||
We can make food and fast food and cereal and everything else. | ||
And it can taste good and look good and it doesn't have to have poison in it. | ||
It can have good natural ingredients and flavors and colors. | ||
There's a way to do it without the disgusting, unhealthy processed foods. | ||
It's just poison. | ||
Oh, they want to put cancer warnings on alcohol now. | ||
Did you guys hear about this? | ||
See if you can pull up a headline. | ||
So yeah, so... | ||
We have to change our diets. | ||
We have to eat healthy. | ||
It has to be a cultural, societal, civilizational phenomenon. | ||
We have to stop eating poisons, damn it. | ||
Make America healthy again. | ||
By the way, we'll be doing an hour about that on Thursday. | ||
They want to put new warnings because they've linked alcohol to cancer. | ||
Well, I mean, I didn't know that was a secret, but now they want to put a new warning label about it on... | ||
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Alcohol. | |
Folks, you realize that we should probably be putting cancer labels then on everything? | ||
Like, there's food products out there. | ||
Half of the ingredients have already been determined as causing cancer. | ||
So, yeah, you put them on cigarettes, you put them on alcohol, you're going to have to put them on boxes of cereal. | ||
You're going to have to put them on, like, Breakfast bars and all kinds of processed food and frozen food. | ||
And maybe that's what needs to happen to wake people up. | ||
The carcinogens and everything. | ||
But it really, it gets to a point where, you know, for the week off, because I never drink soda. | ||
Like, ever. | ||
I mean, zero soda ever. | ||
Not even once. | ||
And I had a Dr. Pepper for the first time. | ||
First time I've tried a soda in years. | ||
And I had a Dr. Pepper when I was home visiting friends and family. | ||
And I just wanted it. | ||
And I was eating a nice, big, juicy cheeseburger at a famous cheeseburger joint. | ||
Had some nice fattening food. | ||
I was like, you know, this would just be great with a Dr. Pepper. | ||
So I ordered it. | ||
And before I even drank it, I was sitting right there in front of you. | ||
I was like, man, I know that's horrible for me. | ||
I know that has toxic, poisonous chemicals in it. | ||
And I ended up just drinking it anyway just because I wanted to. | ||
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I almost felt guilty afterwards. | |
Like, oh, man. | ||
Did I have to do that? | ||
But it's like, yeah, you go look at things and they have a warning label on them that says it might cause cancer. | ||
You're probably going to think twice about it. | ||
It's just so toxic. | ||
Make America healthy again. | ||
All right, let's go back to the phones here. | ||
Let's go to Christopher in New York. | ||
Christopher, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Owen, you know, I've been around long enough to remember in the 1950s and 60s, my father was in advertising. | |
He was an illustrator, basically, in New York City. | ||
And he knew some art directors and people who built houses up New York State and Connecticut out of glass. | ||
This was the modern age of the 50s, the late 50s and the early 60s. | ||
And they heated their homes with electric. | ||
Because electricity back then was very cheap. | ||
And it was a wonderful thing, but you can't do that anymore. | ||
And that's what they're trying to do. | ||
To heat a house, a regular house, a two-family, one-family house, like in Queens or upstate, you have a small home, it would cost you $2,000, $3,000 in the winter to heat that house properly, according to the electric rates today. | ||
Kathy Hochul wants to get rid of oil, wants to get rid of natural gas. | ||
What's left? | ||
Okay, you have heat pumps. | ||
That's not too bad. | ||
They have them basically in the condos. | ||
It's those things they hang outside on the side of a building with a big fan. | ||
That's not bad, but that runs on electric. | ||
And also, she wants to get rid of propane. | ||
You can't have a barbecue. | ||
So what's left? | ||
Nothing. | ||
Well, what are they really asking you? | ||
What are they really asking you? | ||
They're asking you to live in the cold. | ||
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They want to kill you. | |
You can't live upstate when it's 20 below or whatever. | ||
You know, it's getting cold now. | ||
I'm in New York City. | ||
It's really cold. | ||
And I got my temperature down so I could save money on the heat. | ||
But, boy, you know, I got to be careful. | ||
The pipes don't break. | ||
It's getting crazy. | ||
But upstate, you have to have the proper heat. | ||
Otherwise, your hot water pipes will break. | ||
Your heating pipes will break. | ||
Okay, some systems have antifreeze in it. | ||
So the pipes won't break in the heating system. | ||
But you're hot in cold water. | ||
You've got to heat them by electric coils around them or heat the whole house. | ||
Do people even know? | ||
What is the awareness level in New York with this? | ||
Because when it hits and they start seeing their bills or they can't even keep their house warm anymore, I mean, there's going to be outrage. | ||
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Well, I do this. | |
I walk around since I'm not working anymore, basically. | ||
You know, I'm 76 years old. | ||
I go to the people I could talk English to because they're mostly Chinese and Queens. | ||
I tell them that. | ||
And these are the people that have homes, you know, like single homes. | ||
And I say, what happens if you're not going to get your oil or your natural gas? | ||
And they never, they don't want, you know what it is? | ||
They don't want to believe it. | ||
They think I'm crazy, but I said, think about it. | ||
Imagine you couldn't get your oil delivery. | ||
Okay, natural gas is the best because you don't have to wait for the truck to fill your tank in your house. | ||
But I tell them this, and they're scratching their heads. | ||
And I said, what do you mean? | ||
What do you mean? | ||
I said, Kathy Hoagel made these presentations on TV that she doesn't want people to use oil or natural gas or propane in the near future. | ||
Well, I hear these stories out of New York City, and it's hard to source any of it out because people just don't report on it. | ||
I just hear from it just talking to people like you, or they send me messages or posts on X. And it's like, hey, they got these water laws, they got showerhead laws, like water pressure laws. | ||
I mean, it's just craziness, and nobody reports on it. | ||
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Well, it's not that bad, but the thing is, Kathy Hochul is very unpopular. | |
I mean, telling people upstate you can't barbecue. | ||
Well, I mean, just imagine, again, it's so evil what they're asking. | ||
If this policy plays itself out, it's going to be January 7th, 2028. And you're basically going to be living in a frigid, cold house. | ||
And that's it. | ||
And so it's just like, oh, bundle up. | ||
You're at home. | ||
Sorry, we're saving the planet. | ||
So no more comfort. | ||
No more comfort for you. | ||
You're living like it's, you know, the 18th century again. | ||
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Rich people don't care. | |
Because they got money. | ||
There it is. | ||
What a freak show Kathy Hochul is. | ||
I mean, that is just... | ||
She's central casting for, like, demonic. | ||
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You should get the Edward R. Murrow Award or the Walter Cronkite Award if they still have these awards. | |
You should get it. | ||
You deserve it. | ||
They've completely disgraced all these awards, unfortunately. | ||
Christopher, thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go to Kevin in Minnesota. | ||
Kevin, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Have fun with me. | ||
Long-time listener. | ||
Man, all these collars. | ||
It's very tough to... | ||
Stay focused and listen because I am so thankful for all the Infowars crew who has done a long time listening. | ||
I was listening on ham radio an hour of the time, Bill Cooper. | ||
Okay, all right, so I am so thankful for the focus, the Infowars crew, to be able to stay focused. | ||
And when callers like me call in and just hammer through it, Have fun with me. | ||
My main point, really, calling in was on the border. | ||
And it's just a basic thing. | ||
And the very first caller, actually, and I'm always teachable, because I don't know about these visa things. | ||
But, you know, the wall was created simply to say, use the door. | ||
Okay, so now you come to the door. | ||
Here's my point. | ||
Well, you're going to come to the door. | ||
Back, you know, because I'm 55, all right, whatever. | ||
You used to have to take tests at school, in grade school. | ||
And, you know, so why do you think this amendment is good? | ||
You know, for crying out loud, to, you know, we need to make, I'm all for immigration. | ||
Indeed, have fun with me on here. | ||
God dang it. | ||
All right, so my main point was, anybody coming, using the door properly. | ||
They needed to be. | ||
It's not a betting. | ||
It's a, well, I love your policies. | ||
And I just ain't heard that in a while. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Well, I'm not sure exactly what you're trying to say. | ||
You're kind of bouncing around here. | ||
Look, it's kind of an unpopular thing on the far right, but I'm not anti-immigration either. | ||
I would say I'm probably pro-immigration. | ||
People that want to come here and contribute and really love our country. | ||
And if an H-1B visa program is a way for them to get a job and a path to immigration, then I'm fine with that. | ||
And I think a lot of this goes away. | ||
A lot of this discontentment with immigrants, generally speaking, it's not xenophobic. | ||
It's that we've had... | ||
Probably 15 to 20 million illegal immigrants come into this country in the last four years. | ||
They get a free ride. | ||
They commit crimes. | ||
They get released from prison. | ||
They get to stay in fancy hotels. | ||
They get subsidized housing. | ||
They get three hot meals a day. | ||
It's completely out of control. | ||
You probably have maybe 30, 40 illegal immigrants in this country, just generally speaking, that are just staying here. | ||
And so that's the problem. | ||
So you eliminate that problem. | ||
If you eliminate illegal immigration and you have to have a moratorium on asylum seekers and refugee seekers, has to be zero tolerance on that pretty much immediately for four years, I'd say, at least, maybe ten. | ||
And that's been done before. | ||
That's not unprecedented. | ||
It's happened multiple times in this country's history. | ||
Okay, then you can sit here and you realize immigration is not the problem. | ||
That is not the problem. | ||
Illegal immigration is the problem. | ||
Having an open border and a welfare state is the problem. | ||
Having non-citizens get better treatment than American citizens and American veterans is the problem. | ||
And once you eliminate that, you don't have this contentious rhetoric over H-1B visas, which do need to be eliminated or drastically reformed, or just immigration at large. | ||
So that's the problem here. | ||
And a lot of times we tend to kind of... | ||
Jump ahead on issues instead of getting rid of the issues that need to be taken care of first. | ||
And the open borders, illegal immigration, asylum seekers, refugee seekers, those things have to be settled immediately. | ||
And if you need to put a moratorium on immigration, if somebody makes that point, I mean, I suppose that might be fair. | ||
But, I mean, day one policy, Kevin, thank you for the call. | ||
Day one policy, moratorium, zero asylum seekers, zero refugee seekers, every illegal immigrant. | ||
Who's come in under Joe Biden must be deported. | ||
Criminals that have committed violent crimes, illegal immigrants with violent crimes, must be deported. | ||
Must be. | ||
Must be. | ||
And then maybe you can find a way to deport all the illegal immigrants or, you know, give them some sort of a grace. | ||
But I mean, that's the problem. | ||
Illegal immigration is so out of control, that's the problem. | ||
All right, we'll do it all again. | ||
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