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The silent majority is no longer silent. | |
This is The War Room with Owen Schroyer. | ||
Please stand by for further details. | ||
We return you now to your regularly scheduled program. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, it's Thursday, January 23rd, 2025. This is the InfoWars War Room, the fastest three hours on the Internet. | ||
We're going to be busier today than a one-legged man in an ass-kicking contest. | ||
No time to waste. | ||
As I'm still shuffling through all this news Trump is making today, it's absolutely unreal. | ||
He's doing interviews. | ||
He's doing press conferences. | ||
He's giving speeches at Davos. | ||
He's signing 30 executive orders. | ||
I can barely keep up. | ||
I'm drowning in news today. | ||
First, the O'Keefe Media Group has done it again. | ||
The deep state leaving behind little implants to try to disrupt the incoming Trump administration. | ||
Here they are. | ||
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People joke about the deep state, but to some degree it's real. | |
Because they have ways that they can slow things down or block you without you realizing it. | ||
Meet Byron Cohen, an advisor at the White House. | ||
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RFK Jr. is a very bad pick for HHS. There's a good chance that the bureaucracy just crushes up. | |
Is there anything that you're going to do? | ||
I would consider slowing things down. | ||
I can't really think of anyone who I would less rather have than being president. | ||
Can you give me an example of, like, how you think they'll do it when RFK gets in? | ||
One thing you might be able to do to, like, sort of make him think like something is happening when it's not... | ||
The White House advisor explains how the administrative state creates deceptive commissions to hinder executive decisions. | ||
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One of the ways you can slow things down in a bureaucracy is you can commit to studying something. | |
Put together, like, a commission. | ||
Mr. Secretary, we're gonna put together a commission to study the safety of fluoride through water. | ||
Mr. Secretary, we're gonna put together a commission to study vaccine safety. | ||
And we'll let you know when the report comes out. | ||
And he'll be like, yes, yes, great. | ||
And then years will pass and nothing has happened. | ||
A sophisticated... | ||
A bureaucrat can do a lot to run around unsophisticated political policy. | ||
Byron says that when it comes to certain policy positions, subverting the will of the people is justified. | ||
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Would it be subverting the will of the people to crush RFK or block him or whatever? | |
For the most part, the American people don't actually agree with RFK's views on things like vaccines. | ||
So, I mean, in a literal sense, if you were, like, blocking something he was trying to do to undermine vaccines, you are probably acting in a way that is consistent with what the majority wants. | ||
Meet Byron Cohen, who serves as an advisor for interagency research and development oversight in the White House Office of Pandemic Preparedness and Response Policy, or OPPR. Byron's LinkedIn confirms his credentials, both at the White House currently and at Harvard University, where he completed the requirements for his PhD in Population Health Sciences and where he also taught courses in epidemiological methods. | ||
On the eve of this video being released, Byron's LinkedIn page was taken down. | ||
Byron Cohen is not a political appointee. | ||
In other words, he was not appointed by any particular president. | ||
He is what's considered a detailee and holds a fellowship at the White House through something called the Horizon Institute for Public Service. | ||
That placed him in the White House. | ||
According to multiple government websites, a detailee is an employee of a United States executive branch government agency temporarily assigned to another position, generally in another U.S. government agency or international organization. | ||
The employee's original agency will usually continue to pay the person's salary. | ||
White House officials tell us that these fellows have real political power, and Byron tells us that he intends to exercise it. | ||
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What's it like working at the White House? | |
It's pretty cool. | ||
I like it. | ||
I mean, I have a good team. | ||
I can't really think of anyone who I would less rather have to be president. | ||
But that's what the American people wanted, I guess. | ||
Are you going to stay? | ||
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I'm going to stay for the first few months to help ensure there's a successful transition. | |
Most of our team is leaving. | ||
I'm also a detailee, but my detail doesn't end until July. | ||
So I'm not sure if I'll actually stay that long. | ||
It kind of depends. | ||
How it's going, basically. | ||
Like, if the new admin, like, listens to us and, like, values our expertise, I'll probably stay a little longer if they try to make our lives... | ||
All right, folks, we'll be right back. | ||
It's just a crazy day. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, your host here at the Infowars War Room, the fastest three hours on the internet, Owen Schroyer, with you. | ||
Is that Trump live at the desk right now, guys? | ||
I can't keep up. | ||
I'm going to be honest. | ||
I pride myself on being the fastest three hours on the internet. | ||
I pride myself of following as much news, all the angles, as much as anyone else or more in the media. | ||
Donald Trump has done so much, not just since he was inaugurated Monday, just in, I guess, the 10 hours or whatever that he's been away today. | ||
This is insane. | ||
I literally cannot keep up. | ||
I'm sitting here shuffling all, I mean, look at my desk. | ||
I'm sitting here shuffling all the different developments in D.C. and the Trump administration. | ||
He's doing an interview with Hannity. | ||
He's speaking at Davos. | ||
He's doing a press conference. | ||
He's back on the desk signing executive orders. | ||
I got people sending me other news that's going on in D.C., just some of my D.C. sources. | ||
They're saying, hey, you need to read this and check this out. | ||
Hey, did you hear about this swamp creature over here? | ||
Hey, this guy just got fired over here. | ||
Hey, they just raided this office over here. | ||
Hey, they're deporting people over here. | ||
I mean... | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
Tasmanian devil. | ||
This is nuts. | ||
Joe Biden, in four days, Donald Trump has done more than Joe Biden in four years. | ||
That is not an understatement. | ||
He is a madman. | ||
He's had a plan. | ||
I'm trying to get confirmed. | ||
Is this live right now, guys? | ||
Are we live or is this an archive? | ||
All right. | ||
So this is earlier Donald Trump signing executive orders. | ||
This is, I guess, after his Davos speech, before one of his press conferences, before one of his TV interviews. | ||
I mean, I can't even keep up. | ||
It's impossible to even keep up with this guy right now. | ||
He's an absolute madman. | ||
And he's got a phone call coming up with Naive Bukele. | ||
There are likely going to be more pardons. | ||
Maybe by the end of the day, definitely by the end of the week. | ||
We are anticipating we will see the pro-lifers walk free from prison by the end of the week. | ||
So, let's just do this. | ||
This was last night. | ||
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Trump team... | |
Trump team, let's say, organizer Dan Scavino here posting all the executive orders that Trump signed before today. | ||
I don't have my video list. | ||
Do you guys have that ready to go? | ||
My crew can't even keep up either. | ||
This is just insane. | ||
So here's what I'm going to do. | ||
Let me tell you what we have coming up today. | ||
And we'll get everything organized. | ||
And we're going to tell you all the developments. | ||
In the last 24 hours. | ||
All the executive orders. | ||
But there's other news. | ||
We have the second confirmation of Trump's cabinet. | ||
CIA Director John Ratcliffe. | ||
We're going to tell you everything you need to know about that. | ||
Tulsi Gabbard's confirmation hearing has just been scheduled. | ||
That's going to be a week from today. | ||
We now have a pretty good idea of where the vote is going to go on Pete Hegseth. | ||
It looks like it might come down to J.D. Vance after all, as the three rats, that's the Republican anti-Trumpers, Murkowski, Collins, and McConnell have all said, no, they're not going to confirm Pete Hegseth. | ||
So it might come down to a tiebreaker unless John Fetterman decides he's going to vote for Hegseth, but probably won't. | ||
So that's your outlier. | ||
We'll break that down. | ||
But the Republicans see the game that the Senate Democrats are trying to play by delaying all of these confirmations. | ||
And so now they're basically saying, okay, well, you're going to stay and work until you confirm everybody or we're going to do recess appointments. | ||
So you got that going on. | ||
You got other big news coming from Trump's executive orders dealing with illegal immigration, dealing with Anthony Fauci. | ||
And then... | ||
What is going on with some of these immigration lawyers having their offices raided by the FBI? Okay. | ||
You got a big shake-up at the House Intel Committee that people aren't talking about, but is a big deal. | ||
I guess we can get into the judge blocking Trump's birthright citizenship executive order. | ||
Democrats blocking a born-alive abortion bill. | ||
In other words, the baby survives the abortion. | ||
It gets to live. | ||
Democrats say, no, kill that baby. | ||
I mean, holy smokes, these are sick bastards. | ||
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Sick. | |
Couldn't snuff it out in the womb, so even it gets to see the light of day. | ||
Makes it out. | ||
And a Democrat's going to be sitting there waiting for it. | ||
Sick people. | ||
And we kind of see where their protests are coming from now, by the way. | ||
I'm just laying it all out before we get started here. | ||
So it used to be, oh, anti-fascist, Black Lives Matter. | ||
Well, the anger, the hatred, the vitriol towards Trump really isn't there. | ||
So they can't drum up these protests like they once could against Trump. | ||
Under these different umbrella groups. | ||
So now it's going to be trans activists that they're activating, which have had a recent history of violence, deadly violence. | ||
And there's now these new trends on the Internet. | ||
And it looks like that's what the left is stirring up, trans activists as protests. | ||
And you saw them taking over the statehouse in Minnesota with that. | ||
Gigantic burly man dressed as a woman with a tiny little bullhorn. | ||
Stomping around. | ||
And then they're trying to organize these groups to stand with the illegal immigrants. | ||
And they're sharing this information with these different groups that they have. | ||
They already have the text threads. | ||
They already have the email changed. | ||
They have all these lists all ready to go. | ||
And they're just converting them or starting new ones. | ||
And they're saying, hey, deportation's happening here. | ||
Come stand with the illegal immigrants. | ||
Come block. | ||
ICE from coming in and deporting these people. | ||
So these are the new active groups that they can get out on the streets since Antifa, BLM, it's not really there for them anymore. | ||
So now they've got the new trans activists. | ||
They've got the new anti-deportation activists. | ||
So I got all that coming up for you. | ||
I mean, I'm just loaded here. | ||
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All right. | |
So, okay. | ||
But let's do this. | ||
The Trump team posted this video. | ||
This was before today. | ||
There have been more videos. | ||
Well, I should say there have been more executive orders signed today since this video was posted last night. | ||
But let me just go down the list. | ||
This is every Trump executive order before today that he had signed on his first three days in office. | ||
Roll clip 10. The initial recession of harmful executive orders and actions, restoring freedom of speech and ending federal censorship, ending the weaponization of the federal government, putting American and international environmental agencies... | ||
I can't even read these. | ||
It's going too fast. | ||
Application of Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act to TikTok. | ||
He restored TikTok. | ||
Withdrawing the United States from the World Health Organization. | ||
Restoring accountability to policy influencing positions within the federal workforce. | ||
Holding former government officials accountable for election interference. | ||
And improper disclosure of sensitive government information. | ||
Clarifying the military's role in protecting the territorial integrity of the United States. | ||
Securing the southern border. | ||
Unleashing American energy. | ||
Realigning the United States refugee emissions program. | ||
Protecting the meaning and value of American citizenship, securing our borders, restoring the death penalty and protecting public safety, declaring a national energy emergency, reevaluating and realigning United States foreign aid, protecting the American people against invasion, unleashing Alaska's extraordinary resource potential, protecting the United States from foreign terrorists and other national security and public safety threats. | ||
America First policy directive to the Secretary of State. | ||
Establishing and implementing the President's Department of Government Efficiency. | ||
Defending women from gender ideology, extremism, and restoring biological truth to the federal government. | ||
Wait till you see what they're doing to try to avoid that. | ||
Ending radical and wasteful government DEI programs and preferencing. | ||
Reforming the federal hiring process and restoring merit to government service. | ||
Designated cartels and other organizations as foreign terrorist organizations and specifically designated global terrorists, restoring names that honor American greatness. | ||
So that was all prior to today. | ||
And this man has been so busy, it's impossible to even try to cover it all in three hours. | ||
We're going to give it a go. | ||
But let's just go back to the opening video and explain something that's happening here. | ||
Where James O'Keefe Media Group catches another deep stater, not elected, permanent bureaucrat appointee. | ||
They catch all these people. | ||
They go around D.C. bragging. | ||
and he's basically, you know, a honeypot operation, bragging to these beautiful women they think they've got interested in them about how they work in the White House and they're stopping Donald Trump. | ||
There's these social justice warriors and, you know, oh, wow. | ||
You know, these women sell it. | ||
I shouldn't say too much, but it's obvious what's going on. | ||
Thank you. | ||
So that's how the deep state operates with all these no-name, no-face, permanent bureaucrat appointments. | ||
If you guys think, forget about even Trump's agenda. | ||
Trump is going to railroad through you like you are a cloud of dust. | ||
He will be railroading through you like a football team coming out on the field, ripping through the team logo on the paper with the band behind him. | ||
I mean, you're going to be ran over. | ||
But even with RFK Jr., if you think for one second you're going to stop RFK Jr.'s agenda with whatever he can do, you're wrong on that. | ||
I got news for you as well. | ||
And if you think RFK Jr. is going to be isolated when he gets in there, or if you think you're going to surround him with opposition, you're wrong again. | ||
RFK Jr. has so much support coming into this administration from people that are already in the bureaucracies and already in D.C. You got another thing coming. | ||
You're going to be the one that's surrounded. | ||
You're going to be the one that's isolated. | ||
You're going to be the one that's shamed. | ||
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You lost. | |
You haven't figured this out yet. | ||
You've been a bunch of spoiled, rotten, entitled, bureaucratic brats. | ||
And a whole new world is coming to Washington, D.C. And you haven't got it yet. | ||
It's not your world anymore. | ||
There's a new face in town. | ||
There's a new sheriff in town. | ||
There's a new attitude in town. | ||
There's a new culture in town. | ||
Your time is up. | ||
And you can fight it as much as you want. | ||
It's over. | ||
It's done. | ||
It's done. | ||
You will be isolated. | ||
You will be run over. | ||
And there's a major war coming on this front. | ||
Like Thomas Massey is pointing out here, seed oil lobbyist will be chief of staff at the USDA. Well, this is a problem. | ||
Kylie Kaz Buehler, appointed as chief of staff at the U.S. Department of Agriculture. | ||
She served as the president and CEO of the National Oil Seed Processors Association and Edible Oil Producers Association. | ||
Yeah. | ||
She will either not last very long or there will be some pretty open conversations with RFK Jr. and his team about these things once he's confirmed. | ||
But all of this is coming down the road. | ||
Once we get these confirmations in, there's a lot of things that are going to be coming to the fore down the road, and there's going to be some very intense debate. | ||
The mRNA, the AI, the seed oils, a lot of the Make America Healthy Against stuff, the birthright citizenship, and the constitutional ramifications, all this stuff. | ||
All this stuff will be heavily involved. | ||
There will be heated debates. | ||
That's all coming. | ||
But let's get back to D.C. And I got big Trump clips from the interview last night with Hannity. | ||
I got big Trump clips addressing the globalists at Davos. | ||
And then we got breaking news as he's continuing to sign executive orders. | ||
And he's just working. | ||
This is what a president does. | ||
We all got to get back into President Trump mode. | ||
It's not sleepy Joe Biden mode anymore. | ||
Senate confirms John Radcliffe as Donald Trump's CIA director. | ||
So this happened today. | ||
A 74-25 vote. | ||
That missing vote is J.D. Vance currently. | ||
Oh, I'm sorry. | ||
No, it was Fetterman who didn't vote today. | ||
I apologize. | ||
It was actually Fetterman that didn't vote on this today. | ||
So a pretty strong bipartisan vote. | ||
Now, Laura Logan. | ||
who does intensive research into the deep state, has a major concern about this, about John Radcliffe specifically. | ||
She breaks it down here in a post. | ||
She says, this is what concerns good people in the intel community right now. | ||
Many won't want to hear this, especially those close to Radcliffe. | ||
But with so much at stake, it is worth asking the question. | ||
John Ratcliffe is a bad egg, totally compromised, which is why the MSM hasn't hammered him at all. | ||
He is in the process of trying to hire a Brian Carbo as the deputy director. | ||
Carbo has already had an interview. | ||
Brennan is pushing him to Ratcliffe. | ||
Brennan is also Ratcliffe's handler. | ||
How was Brennan's chief of staff? | ||
And he was Brennan's chief of staff and stayed on for a few months with Pompeo. | ||
By the way, Pompeo, Trump's not too happy with him, clearly, removing his Secret Service protection as well. | ||
So that's what you see. | ||
When you see Trump going after Bolton and Pompeo and all these former people he used to work with, it just shows how angry he is with them, how upset he was with their work. | ||
So now he's kind of doing the public shaming and removing their Secret Service detail. | ||
But okay, this guy was close with Pompeo. | ||
He is also very close with Mike Morrell. | ||
This guy, Carbo, is so pathetic and in love with Brennan. | ||
He literally cried at Brennan's retirement ceremony. | ||
The why to all of this is to demonstrate to the CIA workforce who is actually in charge, and it ain't Radcliffe. | ||
This is solid intel. | ||
Laura Logan reporting. | ||
Now, I can see this going two ways. | ||
I'd like to think Trump is making better decisions, and I would say that the proof is already there. | ||
Trump is making better decisions. | ||
And he's kind of showing what he's learned by doing the public shaming of a Bolton, of a Pompeo, and others here in his second term to begin his second term. | ||
That's not done without purpose. | ||
As far as Ratcliffe is concerned, Trump is not perfect. | ||
Things can slip through the cracks. | ||
Maybe Ratcliffe is just a loyalist, so he's loyal to whoever has the power, whether it's Trump or Obama, Brennan, whoever. | ||
Or maybe it's one of these situations where Trump is bringing in a guy who knows the deep state well, has worked with the deep state actors, the corrupt deep state actors. | ||
The communist deep state actors like John Brennan, and so he brings them in for that understanding as well. | ||
I could see it going any of those directions, but concerns obviously remain. | ||
Now, Tulsi Gabbard's hearing has been scheduled for next Thursday. | ||
I would expect she'll get through relatively fine, but we'll... | ||
We'll see what kind of attacks they decide to launch against her. | ||
I'm sure they're not going to let her out of that hearing unscathed. | ||
It is now official. | ||
Mitch McConnell, Susan Collins, and Lisa Murkowski will not be voting to confirm Pete Hegseth. | ||
Now, that's the maximum number of Republicans that can go against him for him to get confirmed is three. | ||
J.D. Vance can offer the tiebreaker vote and confirm Pete Hegseth. | ||
Now, if there's a Democrat that might flip, perhaps it's John Fetterman, based off of some of the things he's said and done since Trump's election, let's say. | ||
But he can still get through, even without those three Republican senators, who are making it very clear at this time there are going to be a three-person, we call them the rats, That's the Republicans against Trump. | ||
It's the three-person voting block of rats in the Senate that will be trying to stop Trump's agenda anytime they can. | ||
And, I mean, it's the ghost of Mitch McConnell influencing this. | ||
Of course, Mitch McConnell is virtually a ghost himself. | ||
He can't think. | ||
He can't walk. | ||
He can't talk. | ||
He's worse off than Joe Biden is. | ||
But it's the same people that control Mitch McConnell that are now controlling this rat. | ||
Now, the Republicans are well aware of what's going on. | ||
John Thune indicated that yesterday with harsh words, saying, if you're not going to move these confirmation hearings through and move the confirmation process through in a diligent matter, then we'll be staying and we'll be working weekends and we're going to sit here and we're going to work until you confirm or we're going to do recess appointments. | ||
Tom Cotton issuing a similar statement today. | ||
If Senate Democrats want to do it the hard way, so be it. | ||
We're going to get President Trump's team confirmed. | ||
So, look, even some of the hawkish, neocon, establishment-type Republicans are bending to Trump's will, whether that's for political survival or they're just recognizing and respecting the powers that be in the election. | ||
Maybe they stabbed Trump in the back at some point in time and they're winning favor with him now, but there's no doubt the people that we might have some concerns with are basically telling, or maybe they're just learning how corrupt the Democrats are after all these years and they're saying, you know, we're not going to play these games. | ||
We got four years of Trump. | ||
We don't know what comes after that. | ||
We're not going to sit here. | ||
You did the fake impeachments on us. | ||
You did the fake Russian collusion. | ||
You did everything else's first four years, and we kind of let you get away with it. | ||
We're not going along with it this time. | ||
So quit playing your little games or get run over. | ||
You can either be a part of this process or we will run over you. | ||
Good. | ||
Trump revoked security detail for Mike Pompeo and others. | ||
This is just a public shaming of... | ||
Pompeo and Bolton, who he's basically insulting now at this point. | ||
And I guess that's Trump's way of letting us know that he's kind of aware of these hawkish types. | ||
They're not going to get anywhere near his next administration. | ||
And just giving them a nice little shaming. | ||
Nice little shaming. | ||
As he enters the White House. | ||
President Trump to pardon imprisoned pro-life activists within days. | ||
I'm expecting them to walk free by the end of the week. | ||
So we're going to have more of those great images of political prisoners being freed and reunited with their families. | ||
All right, we barely even got through these stacks of news. | ||
I didn't get to any of these video clips, but we're going to come back and tell you the other major... | ||
Major executive orders Trump is signing. | ||
And then we're going to play some of the more significant clips from his Davos speech and his interview with Sean Hannity last night. | ||
The Trump presidency is going a million miles per hour, and only we can keep up with it right here. | ||
All right, if I'm speaking faster than normal, that's because I'm just trying to get all of this news in a three-hour broadcast, which, by the way... | ||
And let me just give the team here, the crew here, catch my breath maybe. | ||
The crew here, a lot of credit. | ||
Everybody here at InfoWars, a lot of credit. | ||
And the people that share our network feed, we are syndicated on TV. We are syndicated on radio. | ||
And basically... | ||
I will tell you, you probably noticed if you're a regular listener, it was about three or four months ago, Alex Jones made an executive decision. | ||
We cut all of our breaks. | ||
So the breaks you see at the bottom and the top of the hour and halfway in the hour, those are the network breaks so that the networks that syndicate our show can run their ads and fund their networks so that we can be broadcast all over the world, all over the country, terrestrial radio. | ||
Different satellite TV, everything else. | ||
Internet TV, everything. | ||
And Alex made that decision. | ||
And thank God he did, because there's just so much news to cover. | ||
But we cut out our own breaks. | ||
So, the crew works more than ever. | ||
The shows that we do here at Infowars, for network television and radio, which is really what this is, it's not corporate, it's independent, but it's... | ||
Same strategy, same approach. | ||
Much more efficient, much more effective. | ||
We do more here in our three-hour broadcast. | ||
Alex, four hours a day now. | ||
Most of the time, he doesn't even bring on a fourth-hour host. | ||
He does the whole show. | ||
We do more here in our broadcast than anyone else. | ||
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It's not even close. | ||
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All right. | ||
Now, let's recalibrate the broadcast here. | ||
Trump is likely on the phone with the president of El Salvador right now, Naib Bukele. | ||
They are talking crypto. | ||
They are talking cartels. | ||
They are talking how to... | ||
Deport illegal immigrants, arrest cartel members, clean up the streets, implement cryptocurrency. | ||
These are the discussions he is having with the president of El Salvador that has done so much for that country to turn it around, that it's a good conversation for Trump to have. | ||
There's a lot of things that they can learn from one another, but certainly the amount of experience from Bukele since he's become president. | ||
To clean up the streets and arrest the gang members is something Trump, I'm sure, is very interested in. | ||
Now, Trump mentioned specifically the city of Charleroi, Pennsylvania. | ||
And if you recall, we were bringing you some news out of Charleroi just a few months ago. | ||
That did reach the Trump administration's desk. | ||
So much so that they put it into their recent executive order. | ||
President Trump cites Charleroi, Pennsylvania, an executive order suspending U.S. refugee admissions program. | ||
He has virtually completely shut the border down. | ||
The border is closed. | ||
And I was actually talking to a couple border reporters and I was talking to a couple Border Patrol agents. | ||
And they said, it is dead. | ||
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It is dead. | |
It is shut down. | ||
And where they used to be processing anywhere from 100 to 1,000 a day at any given point of the southern border, it's zero. | ||
Zero. | ||
So that's been some executive action from Trump there. | ||
Trump to ban risky gain-of-function research linked to COVID lab leak. | ||
And the pandemic, of course. | ||
So Trump is taking care of this business here. | ||
And that's, of course, Fauci written all over it. | ||
And it was already banned, by the way. | ||
It was already banned. | ||
And then the Obama administration did an end around and they shipped the research that was being done in North Carolina to the Wuhan lab. | ||
And this was all under the... | ||
Fauci knew what was going on. | ||
Daszak knew what was going on. | ||
They all knew what was going on. | ||
They were all involved in it. | ||
And then, of course, it eventually was the origin of the COVID pandemic. | ||
You can call it a leak. | ||
But it was more likely done intentionally instead of a leak. | ||
Nonetheless, Trump will be signing an executive order banning it. | ||
And it's, again, it's already done. | ||
It's already an illegal thing. | ||
But a lot of what Trump is doing is to bring awareness and to bring these legal battles to the front. | ||
And so now there will be a debate about gain-of-function research. | ||
Now people will be looking into how that caused the COVID-19 pandemic. | ||
They'll be looking into Anthony Fauci, Peter Daszak. | ||
All these other groups. | ||
EcoHealth Alliance. | ||
And they'll be looking into all of this stuff just because he signs that executive order on something that was already illegal. | ||
Something that Rand Paul and many others have been calling out for years. | ||
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For years. | |
Former partners of Fauci calling out for years. | ||
So that's going to be a major... | ||
Major impact when that comes down. | ||
FBI agents raid a building in downtown Providence. | ||
Well, why was that significant? | ||
Well, because Rhode Island judge resigns after feds raid his private immigration law firm's office. | ||
That's right. | ||
An FBI and Department of Homeland Security search of a Providence, Rhode Island law office on Thursday has led to the resignation of Joseph Molina Flynn, a Rhode Island immigration lawyer and municipal court judge for Central Falls. | ||
Molina Flynn stepped down shortly after the search. | ||
So an immigration law office in Rhode Island has been raided by the feds. | ||
And Certainly doesn't seem insignificant now, does it? | ||
Now, I want to start here. | ||
Let's go to some of these Trump clips. | ||
I got Trump, a couple from Hannity last night, and then a couple from the Davos speech. | ||
We likely will have more Trump clips before the end of the show. | ||
That's just the pace of it now. | ||
But let's start with Hannity. | ||
These are not insignificant. | ||
It was a long interview, but we just pulled a couple of the cuts. | ||
Let's start with Trump addressing TikTok. | ||
What he says here will be... | ||
Hannity didn't pick up on it, but I don't think Hannity was even listening to what Trump said. | ||
He was just ready to move on to whatever the next of his agenda was. | ||
During the interview. | ||
But listen carefully to what Trump says about the TikTok ban here in clip seven. | ||
Now, maybe that's because I went on TikTok. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But I'm starting to have a very warm spot. | ||
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TikTok is going to be sold, right? | |
I think TikTok is going to be sold. | ||
People want to buy it. | ||
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People want to buy it. | |
But those that say they know, say it's a spying app for the Communist Chinese. | ||
But you can say that about everything made in China. | ||
Look, we have our telephones made in China, for the most part. | ||
We have so many things made in China, so why don't they mention that, you know? | ||
The interesting thing with TikTok, though, is you're dealing with a lot of young people. | ||
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They love it. | |
Is it that important for China to be spying on young people, on young kids watching crazy videos or things? | ||
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I don't want China spying on anybody. | |
No, no, but they make your telephones and they make your computers and they make a lot of other things. | ||
Isn't that a bigger threat? | ||
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I'm sure that'll be part of your discussions with President Xi. | |
So, Trump kind of insinuates they banned it because it helped him get elected. | ||
Maybe there's an element of truth to that, but since it was reinstated, we've only seen one thing get censored on TikTok, and that's supporting Palestine. | ||
So that would lead you to believe that it was more of an Israeli-influenced type of operation, maybe AIPAC-influenced direct Israel intelligence or bad intelligence, to just blame it all on China when it was really about their own agenda. | ||
And then Trump says, well, maybe it's because it got me elected. | ||
But see, what he says there is the canary in the coal mine. | ||
If this was really about China, then they would be banning everything. | ||
They would be banning everything. | ||
They would be warning you about everything. | ||
They would actually care that Joe Biden made millions of dollars off the Chinese communists. | ||
And there'd be all these other concerns. | ||
The spy balloons, everything else. | ||
But they don't. | ||
It's just TikTok. | ||
So that's the canary in the coal mine that you know they're lying about it being all about China. | ||
But you kind of heard Hannity trying to interrupt him there. | ||
Now, this next clip is actually, I think, more significant. | ||
When I heard that Hannity was getting the first interview with 47, Trump 47, I said, my God, what a disaster. | ||
Sean Hannity, who interrupted him every time he interviewed him during the campaign, I mean, just constantly talked over him. | ||
In some instances, talked more than Trump did. | ||
Multiple times set him up for negative press and negative headlines. | ||
Whether it was intentional or not, he did it multiple times. | ||
Hannity did. | ||
And so I saw he was getting the first interview and I said, I said, what are we doing? | ||
This is going to be a disaster. | ||
Well, Trump clearly comes prepared this time. | ||
And you saw Hannity try to cut him off in that last clip. | ||
Trump railroaded him. | ||
This clip, Hannity tries to do the same thing. | ||
But then tries to control the interview. | ||
But there's a moment here where you actually realize maybe Hannity's not even in control of the interview at all. | ||
Listen closely to this clip in number eight. | ||
A bunch of losers. | ||
Joe Biden has very bad advisors. | ||
Somebody advised Joe Biden to give pardons to everybody but him. | ||
They wanted to take care of me. | ||
Yeah, but Sean, they wanted to. | ||
I don't care. | ||
This is more important because right now the economy is going to do great. | ||
But you have to understand, he had bad advisers on almost everything. | ||
It's like in the old days when the Secretary of State said he never made a correct decision on foreign policy. | ||
Joe Biden got very bad advice. | ||
Let's put this into context. | ||
And let's listen to this again. | ||
Now, Hannity again. | ||
He sounds like one of these leftist anti-Trump interviewers. | ||
Constantly stammering and trying to talk over him and cut him off and disrupt him and pivot the conversation. | ||
Shut up! | ||
You are talking to the President of the United States. | ||
I don't care how long you've been on national cable news, network news, and the hundreds of millions you've made. | ||
You are now talking to the President of the United States. | ||
This is not a campaign anymore. | ||
This is the President. | ||
You sound like a damn jackass. | ||
Aside from that, notice what Hannity says there very subtly. | ||
If you listen closely, he says, they're telling me to move on. | ||
There. | ||
Now, Don't get into some grand conspiracy here. | ||
Because Hannity wears the CIA lapel pin and everything else. | ||
You want to go down that train of thought? | ||
Fine. | ||
Hannity invites me. | ||
He literally wears the pin. | ||
But forget some grand conspiracy here. | ||
Hannity clearly is cutting him off. | ||
And he's clearly trying to redirect the conversation when Trump is getting into something extremely important. | ||
Maybe the most important. | ||
Which is, who... | ||
Who really was running the White House under Joe Biden? | ||
Joe Biden was not running anything. | ||
By the way, Hannity talked about that all the time. | ||
So why would Hannity not want the president to expand on that? | ||
Why would Hannity or somebody behind him, they, whoever they is, why would they not want to let the president talk about that and expand on that? | ||
Kind of a big deal. | ||
Like, we get numb. | ||
We get used to it. | ||
It's like, yeah, sleepy Joe Biden, he's a joke. | ||
They stole the election. | ||
But, okay, hold on a second. | ||
We had a fake president. | ||
We had a, the most obvious example of a puppet ever in the history of this country in the White House. | ||
Joe Biden. | ||
Total fake president. | ||
Who was really running the White House? | ||
And Trump tries to get into that. | ||
And Hannity cuts him off and says, I gotta move on. | ||
They're yelling at me. | ||
They! | ||
They! | ||
He says it. | ||
So kind of an important subject he wants to divert from. | ||
Then he references they're yelling at him. | ||
So who's they? | ||
Forget a grand conspiracy here. | ||
With CIA, LaPelle, Penn, Hannity. | ||
Forget about it. | ||
I'm not even trying to get into some grand conspiracy. | ||
Forget about that. | ||
He's the one that tried to cut the president off. | ||
He's the one that tried to change the topic of the conversation. | ||
He's the one that said they're yelling at me, I gotta move on. | ||
Who's they? | ||
So if Sean Hannity is sitting in the White House interviewing Donald Trump and somebody else is in the background telling him what to do, then who is really interviewing the President of the United States? | ||
I don't think that is an unfair question to ask. | ||
Who is really interviewing the president? | ||
If it's not Sean Hannity, as he says, they're telling me to move on. | ||
They're yelling at me. | ||
He's not running the interview. | ||
Who is interviewing the president then? | ||
Who? | ||
And why is Sean Hannity trying to cut him off when he's explaining that we just had a fake president and he's trying to get into who was really running the White House? | ||
I don't think these are insignificant questions, and I think they're totally fair questions to ask, and there's no grand conspiracy here. | ||
It's very simple. | ||
Very simple. | ||
You were cutting the president off. | ||
This isn't a campaign anymore. | ||
You were cutting the president off, and then you said they're yelling at me to move on. | ||
So who's they? | ||
Who's controlling the interview? | ||
And why didn't you want him to expand on a very serious topic of who was really running the White House? | ||
These are all totally fair questions. | ||
No grand conspiracy asserted here. | ||
Just, we all saw the tape. | ||
So, okay, with that context, let's just play it one more time, and then we'll get to Trump's Davos clips. | ||
But go ahead. | ||
A bunch of losers. | ||
Joe Biden has very bad advisors. | ||
Somebody advised Joe Biden. | ||
To give pardons to everybody but him. | ||
I don't care. | ||
This is more important because right now the economy is going to do great. | ||
But you have to understand, he had bad advisers on almost everything. | ||
It's like in the old days when the Secretary of State said he never made a correct decision on foreign policy. | ||
Joe Biden got very bad advice. | ||
Very strange behavior to me from somebody interviewing the president to try to cut him off and divert the conversation when he's talking about one of the most important things you could talk about, how we just had a fake president after a rigged election who wasn't running anything, and then says, they're yelling at me, they're telling me to move on. | ||
I think there's totally fair questions to be asked and answered here. | ||
But Trump was clearly prepared for this this time. | ||
He didn't let Hannity run over him. | ||
He didn't let Hannity cut him off. | ||
And I think it was very important for the American people to see that. | ||
Even though I was sitting here like, oh great, this is going to go exactly how the campaign interviews did with Hannity setting him up and cutting him off. | ||
But Trump was prepared this time and it was good that the American people saw that. | ||
All right. | ||
Now, let's play some of these clips. | ||
Trump at Davos declaring war on the anti-American globalist agenda. | ||
First clip, nine. | ||
My administration is acting with unprecedented speed to fix the disasters we've inherited from a totally inept group of people and to solve every single crisis facing our country. | ||
This begins with confronting the economic chaos caused by the failed policies of the last administration. | ||
Over the past four years, our government racked up $8 trillion in wasteful deficit spending and inflicted nation-wrecking energy restrictions, crippling regulations, and hidden taxes like never before. | ||
The result is the worst inflation crisis in modern history and sky-high interest rates for our citizens and even throughout the world. | ||
Food prices and the price of almost every other thing known to mankind went through the roof. | ||
President Biden totally lost control of what was going on in our country, but in particular with our high inflation economy and at our border. | ||
Because of these ruinous policies, total government spending this year is $1.5 trillion higher than was projected to occur when I left office just four years ago. | ||
Likewise, the cost of servicing the debt is more than 230% higher than was projected in 2020. The inflation rate we are inheriting remains 50% higher than the historic target. | ||
It was the highest inflation probably in the history of our country. | ||
That's why from the moment I took office, I've taken rapid action to reverse each and every one of these radical left policies that created this calamity, in particular with immigration, crime and inflation. | ||
On day one, I signed an executive order directing every member of my cabinet to marshal all powers at their disposal to defeat inflation and reduce the cost of daily life. | ||
I imposed a federal hiring freeze, a federal regulation freeze, a foreign aid freeze, and I created the new Department of Government Efficiency. | ||
I terminated the ridiculous and incredibly wasteful Green New Deal. | ||
I call it the Green New Scam. | ||
Withdrew from the one-sided Paris climate accord and ended the insane and costly electric vehicle mandate. | ||
We're going to let people buy the car they want to buy. | ||
I declared a national energy emergency, and it's so important, national energy emergency to unlock the liquid gold under our feet and pave the way for rapid approvals of new energy infrastructure. | ||
The United States has the largest amount of oil and gas of any country on Earth. | ||
And we're going to use it. | ||
Not only will this reduce the cost of virtually all goods and services, it'll make the United States a manufacturing superpower and the world capital of artificial intelligence and crypto. | ||
My administration has also begun the largest deregulation campaign in history, far exceeding even the record setting efforts of my last term. | ||
In total, the Biden administration imposed $50,000 in additional regulatory costs on the average American household over the last four years. | ||
I have promised to eliminate 10 old regulations for every new regulation, which will soon put many thousands of dollars back in the pockets of American families. | ||
To further unleash our economy, our majorities in the House and Senate, which we also took along with the presidency, are going to pass the largest tax cut in American history, including massive tax cuts for workers and family and big tax cuts for domestic producers and manufacturers. | ||
And we're working with the Democrats on getting an extension of the original Trump tax cuts, as you probably know, by just reading any paper. | ||
My message to every business in the world is very simple. | ||
Come make your product in America and we will give you among the lowest taxes of any nation on earth. | ||
Absolutely brilliant. | ||
Long overdue to restore the American middle class, the economy, and manufacturing and production. | ||
Now I got about three more clips from the Davos speech we're going to play coming up in this short segment. | ||
But would it be unfair to say, If Joe Biden would have attempted to do as much in four days as Donald Trump has done since he took office, he would have likely croaked. | ||
I think Joe Biden would have fallen over and flatlined. | ||
And yet Trump is running circles around the prior administration. | ||
By the way, has anybody even heard from Biden? | ||
I'm guessing he is currently horizontal. | ||
All right, we got a couple breaking news stories. | ||
We got more clips from Trump at Davos. | ||
I got a big guest coming up to discuss the concerns that we have with some of the announcements made at the White House about mRNA, AI, and some other developments coming through Congress with Tom Renz coming up in five minutes. | ||
Trump has officially signed the executive order to declassify all JFK assassination files. | ||
Get ready for that. | ||
Trump has just signed an executive order banning all central bank digital currencies. | ||
Sit down, New World Order. | ||
Sit down, globalist, corporate, centralized currency to make us all slaves. | ||
Total victory on those two fronts. | ||
The 21 pro-life political prisoners have officially been pardoned. | ||
They will be freed. | ||
By the end of the night, incredible stuff. | ||
We go back to President Trump at Davos, talking about America first in clip 11. I have promised to eliminate 10 old regulations for every new regulation, which will soon put many thousands of dollars back in the pockets of American families. | ||
To further unleash our economy, our majorities in the House and Senate, which we also took along with the presidency, are going to pass the largest tax cut in American history, including massive tax cuts for workers and family and big tax cuts for domestic producers and manufacturers. | ||
And we're working with the Democrats on getting an extension of the original Trump tax cuts, as you probably know, by just reading any paper. | ||
My message to every business in the world is very simple. | ||
Come make your product in America and we will give you among the lowest taxes of any nation on earth. | ||
We're bringing them down very substantially, even from the original Trump tax cuts. | ||
But if you don't make your product in America, which is your prerogative, then very simply you will have to pay a tariff, differing amounts, but a tariff which will direct hundreds of billions of dollars and even trillions of dollars into our treasury to strengthen our economy and pay down debt. | ||
Under the Trump administration there will be no better place on earth to create jobs, build factories or grow a company than right here in the good old USA. Under the Trump administration there will be no better place on earth to create jobs, build factories or grow a company than right here in the good old USA. Already, Americans, economic, you can see this, I think, maybe even in your wonderful, wonderful room that you're all gathered together. | ||
So many of my friends, but Americans, the economic confidence is soaring like... | ||
We haven't seen in many, many decades, maybe not at all. | ||
Upon my election, it was just announced that small business optimism skyrocketed by 41 points in a single month. | ||
That's the highest ever. | ||
There's never been anything like that. | ||
SoftBank has announced between a $100 and $200 billion investment in the U.S. economy because of the election result. | ||
And just two days ago, Oracle, SoftBank and OpenAI announced a $500 billion investment in AI infrastructure. | ||
Other companies likewise have announced billions and billions and billions, adding up to trillions of investment in America and the United States. | ||
Now, I got more news coming from Capitol Hill. | ||
I got more statements from Donald Trump, including a very important statement he made about the war in Ukraine, as well as a statement from Zelensky that should really anger Americans, and it should make Congress want to stop sending him any more weapons or another dime. | ||
It's despicable what Zelensky said recently, completely antithetical to what Trump is saying and his approach to the situation. | ||
But again, a lot of other news coming up from the Hill. | ||
Coming up shortly, though, we're going to be talking to Tom Renz in about a minute about the last thing Trump mentioned. | ||
And that's a lot of these AI investments, including some of the things that Larry Ellison said about mRNA technology and AI. And then this other bill that has just come across the desk of Congress that he is warning about, H.R. 238. So learn all about that and more coming up with Tom Renz on the other side of this break. | ||
All right, joining me now is attorney, author, analysis, Tom Renz. | ||
He was on the front lines of even getting in touch with Congress, warning about the vaccines, the origins of COVID, the lockdowns, and more. | ||
And now he is getting ahead of another story here, and that is HR 238. To amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to clarify that artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies can qualify as a practitioner eligible to prescribe drugs if authorized by the state, | ||
involved and approved, cleared and authorized by the FDA. And so joining me now to discuss this is Tom Renz. | ||
I mean, Tom, do we want to get into the backdrop with what we heard from Larry Ellison and some of these investments that's going on, the promotion of the mRNA injections that are going to be rejected wholly by Trump's base and the American people? | ||
I mean, without even a reconciliation period, they're already trying to shove these things down our throat. | ||
Or do you want to jump right into the dangers of this bill? | ||
Well, I don't even know where to start. | ||
I got to tell you, everything about this is terrifying, Owen. | ||
You got to look at the backdrop, though, right? | ||
So we've got mRNA, and we've got Larry Ellison, who's out there talking to us about how he's going to create a 48-hour turnaround on a vaccine. | ||
Here's the first thing. | ||
He said that he was going to analyze your blood to determine what cancer is there. | ||
And then create a vaccine to deal with that cancer. | ||
Well, it's not a vaccine if the cancer is already there. | ||
It's a therapeutic. | ||
So they're already lying to you, right? | ||
Because if it was a vaccine, vaccines prevent disease from occurring. | ||
If he's going to analyze what's already there, then there is no prevention. | ||
It's not a vaccine. | ||
He's just trying to get immunity under the vaccine laws. | ||
Because he knows it's not safe. | ||
The mRNA platform isn't safe. | ||
We've already demonstrated that the FDA, going back to 2006, and we've talked about it here, admitted that a side effect of these gene therapy drugs can be cancer. | ||
Now, of course, they don't want to investigate this. | ||
They don't want to look into this. | ||
But what do we see after the COVID vaccines? | ||
An explosion in turbo cancer. | ||
Now they want us to create a new vaccine that will be completely untested. | ||
Because how do you test a vaccine that's personalized? | ||
You can't. | ||
And how do you test a vaccine that's been created in 48 hours? | ||
You can't. | ||
And third of all, it's not a vaccine. | ||
It's a therapeutic. | ||
So everything about what Larry Ellison said was a lie. | ||
Every single literal thing. | ||
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We're just going to push ahead with this and kind of go ahead and pretend like there's nothing wrong there. | ||
mRNA, I mean, it's a disaster of a platform. | ||
If it's going to ever work, they're going to have to do the proper studies to demonstrate that it works. | ||
They need 20-year studies to demonstrate safety and efficacy because we know that for gene therapy products, and I can actually read you their words. | ||
I've got it right here. | ||
They know... | ||
That these can cause, maybe associated with long-term risks resulting from unregulated cell growth and malignant transformation. | ||
That means cancer. | ||
That's the FDA's words going back to their 2006 document. | ||
And by the way, I've had some people comment saying, yeah, but it doesn't integrate into your DNA, so it doesn't cause cancer. | ||
That's nonsense. | ||
This document itself, the FDA said, persistent biological activity. | ||
From the genetic material or components of the genetic material used to carry the genetic material. | ||
It doesn't matter whether it integrates in there. | ||
If you put genetic material in your body, you subject yourself to an increased risk of cancer, according to the FDA, in 2006. Why has that changed? | ||
There's no explanation. | ||
So, I mean, the first thing is to understand that everything Allison said was a lie. | ||
Everything. | ||
Right down to calling it a vaccine. | ||
Dr. Robert Malone, who is the inventor of mRNA technology, was so alarmed by this in the last 24 to 48 hours. | ||
He's basically just done a media tour. | ||
He was on InfoWars with Alex Jones yesterday. | ||
He did multiple SiriusXM radio interviews. | ||
I mean, I'm just sitting here going through my normal daily routine of following and gathering news, and it was Malone just popping up left and right. | ||
You also had one of, well, RFK Jr.'s Former campaign mate, Nicole Shanahan, doing big interviews, warning about this as well. | ||
So you know RFK Jr. is going to come in and be a voice against this stuff, a voice of reason, I think, in Trump's ear. | ||
He's not confirmed yet. | ||
And Trump has asked for all of his potential appointments, confirmation, pending confirmation, to stay radio silent until they get confirmed. | ||
So we're not hearing from RFK Jr. on that yet. | ||
Here's what's so crazy to me about this, because I'm willing and able to put aside my own personal feelings. | ||
I will never take an mRNA injection. | ||
I have no doubt about that. | ||
I never will. | ||
Okay. | ||
But let's say they can make this technology and maybe it can cure cancer or some other diseases. | ||
Maybe that is potentially the case. | ||
But there's two things. | ||
It's like you said. | ||
One, this needs to be decades of research. | ||
I mean, if you're going to be able to convince people after everything you did with the COVID-19 vaccines or experimental injections, rather, if you're ever going to convince these people to trust it again, it's going to take decades of research and decades of confidence built up. | ||
But the fact that they're coming out and doing this right from the White House, just the first week of Trump's administration without any reconciliation. | ||
It's mind-boggling to me. | ||
I mean, it just shows you how out of touch these people are with reality if they really think that they can try to pull this off without any reconciliation from the experimental COVID injections. | ||
That's what blows my mind, and it's like, how can I trust you now? | ||
Now I've reached a point where if I came into this with no thoughts or theories about Larry Ellison, I'm sitting here saying... | ||
Dude, you have no clue what the American people are thinking and going through after these COVID injections if you think your message is going to be accepted well without any reconciliation from the mRNA COVID injections. | ||
Oh, it's a disastrous position. | ||
I mean, and listen, here's the deal. | ||
Trump is right in promoting the AI investment. | ||
So AI is a scary thing, and it may be the end of humanity. | ||
But the reality is that we're in an arms race. | ||
Someone's going to develop it, and whoever's got the best AI is going to win. | ||
China's doing it. | ||
Russia's doing it. | ||
Everybody's got AI. And if we don't innovate in America, we will lose on that. | ||
So I understand what Trump is doing. | ||
The simple reality, though, is the application of AI to medicine is terrifying. | ||
Now, Ellison in that same clip talked about... | ||
Being able to surveil everybody everywhere. | ||
Now, why is that? | ||
Well, there's a number of reasons. | ||
And one of the things that you should look into is there's a company called Palantir. | ||
And there's a couple other companies out there. | ||
And what they're doing is they're talking about predictive diagnostics and predictive medicine, predictive this, predictive that. | ||
Well, imagine this. | ||
Imagine that you go to your psychiatrist or your psychologist for mental health interventions, right? | ||
And you talk to them and the AI is looking at your medical record and the AI decides that you're a risk. | ||
Maybe it decides because we have another Joe Biden type president that you're a potential domestic terrorist because you talk to your doctor about the stresses that you're having over political situations or this or the other. | ||
Well, then what happens? | ||
Well, the AI decides you're at risk, notifies the FBI. The FBI shows up at your door. | ||
Now, that may sound like conspiracy theory, but remember, Larry Ellison is the king of universal surveillance. | ||
He wants it everywhere. | ||
Why does he need all of our medical data? | ||
Why would we trust a guy like that? | ||
We need to have laws to protect that medical data to make sure that guys like that can't use it, to make sure that AI can't use it, that predictive AI can't be in place to take steps or to limit our rights or to even let the police know. | ||
It can't be there, right? | ||
You've got issues there. | ||
Meanwhile, like you said, the mRNA has been a demonstrable failure on every level. | ||
So pushing this out there in this way is absolutely tone-deaf and ignorant. | ||
Now, I will say that in terms of Bobby, and I'm a huge fan of Bobby, we've got to get him in there. | ||
But we just saw James O'Keefe dropped. | ||
The deep state guy talking about how they were going to slow walk things and stifle what Bobby's going to do. | ||
They don't want Bobby in there. | ||
So ultimately, we not only have to have Bobby in there, but we've got to make sure that he's surrounded by the right people. | ||
Today, I see that one of the USDA appointees is a former seed oil lobbyist. | ||
We've got to make sure that the right people are in the right places to ensure some accountability, and they need to be people who are beyond reproach and who cannot be bought for any price under any circumstance. | ||
So first step, get Bobby in there, and let's see what Bobby's going to do. | ||
I like Bobby a lot. | ||
I think he's a good guy, and he certainly is a very smart man and knows what he's up against. | ||
And then second step is we need to start seeing some heads roll and some accountability, real accountability. | ||
After that, after that, then we can start talking about rebuilding trust and rebuilding our willingness to believe that our regulators are going to do right by us rather than these deep state bureaucrats that think that they run our country. | ||
Well, I'm sure you know some of the behind-the-scenes stuff that I've become privy to as well. | ||
RFK Jr. is not going in there isolated. | ||
I mean, he's going to have a lot of support already there. | ||
Once he finally gets confirmed. | ||
So these kind of deep state implant stay-behinds that think they're going to somehow blockade him or overwhelm him, they're going to find out the exact opposite, I think, day one after he gets confirmed. | ||
But, you know, Tom, here's what really hurt me. | ||
Last night, and I guess it was really the day before, it was last night and then the day before. | ||
After those Ellison comments went viral, all of the individuals I've interviewed over the last, say, four or five years since the COVID vaccine, all of the individuals, the vaccine-injured individuals, the people that have had their lives upended, the people that have even struggled just to get back on their feet, literally, the people that have had multiple surgeries, the people that have lost loved ones, I was inundated with messages. | ||
Basically saying, how can this be? | ||
You know, tell me this isn't real. | ||
Tell me you can correct Trump's course. | ||
And so that's when it really impacted me. | ||
When you have the individuals, because they've never gotten reconciliation. | ||
I mean, they're still having to fight in courts. | ||
I mean, you can even talk about that from your legal expertise. | ||
But that's when it really hit me that this is just so tone deaf. | ||
And I mean, look, it wasn't Trump saying it, but Trump obviously brought Ellison in there because Ellison is making these big investments. | ||
And, you know, Trump's just trying to get these business deals cut and celebrate it as, you know, the golden age of America, as he says. | ||
And he understands the AI race at least enough like he understood the space race. | ||
As much as he knows about the technology, I don't know. | ||
But the tone deafness to have that message in the first week of Trump's administration to all those people that still don't get reconciliation for being vaccine injured. | ||
That's what really got to me when I started reading those messages. | ||
Yeah, well, and I'm going to be real interested here, Owen, because here's what I'm watching, right? | ||
So Trump's at a threshold on the Maha world, right? | ||
So we have a situation where Donald Trump immediately signed an executive order to bring back the military with back pay, right? | ||
He immediately took a bunch of steps on a bunch of things, and he's got Bobby coming in. | ||
Now, until Bobby's confirmed... | ||
You've got to expect that Bobby couldn't say anything, and Trump is waiting for his guy to get there. | ||
One thing about Trump historically is he puts people in positions and then empowers them to do it. | ||
Now, I haven't always liked the people he's put into positions, but I love Bobby. | ||
I love what Bobby's going to be doing there. | ||
So let's see what happens when Bobby gets there. | ||
But I agree. | ||
Whoever set that up with Ellison and allowed that to happen was roughly as tone deaf as whoever it was that was responsible behind having that buffoon at the National Prayer Service. | ||
It just was unthinkable that someone was that blind to what's going on. | ||
Of course, you know, I mean, at the end of the day, Congress is still largely owned by Big Pharma. | ||
And, you know, they've got to send a message to Congress to get Bobby in there. | ||
Now, what happens once Bobby is in there? | ||
That's going to be the real test, right? | ||
So I want to see what happens the day that Bobby gets in there, the next day and the day after that, the first few days after that. | ||
I want to see what happens immediately. | ||
If we don't see some action right away... | ||
Well, then we've got to fight on our hands, right? | ||
We know we're going to have to fight on this issue. | ||
But if not, if Bobby does what we all expect him to do, then what we've got to do is we've got to work to support that and to make it happen. | ||
I will say, though, this bill, this law that they've got in the House to allow AI into the doctor's seat is terrifying. | ||
Owen, so I want to explain this to you from a lawyer's standpoint. | ||
When you look at malpractice, and this is just one of 50 arguments I could make on this, but malpractice is structured in a way where generally you look at the standard of care set by other doctors in the area, right? | ||
So with AI coming in, what's going to happen is that AI will set the standard of care. | ||
You won't need as many doctors because AI will take care of a lot of the stuff, which is a lower cost for the hospitals and a much higher profit margin. | ||
So you have AI replacing doctors, and then where you have doctors that are still in business, those doctors will either have to follow what AI says, or they'll be at risk for malpractice every single time. | ||
What this will do is it will essentially put human doctors out of business. | ||
There won't be any human doctors. | ||
And I've seen a few people comment and say, well, that's okay. | ||
I trust AI better than these doctors. | ||
They sold out. | ||
And that's the wrong way to look at this. | ||
And the reason for that is that you've got to understand, AI is not independent. | ||
AI is controlled by whoever creates it, right? | ||
So it's going to have whatever biases built into it. | ||
The AI that will be taking care of your health care will be created and funded and controlled and managed by the same people that are making money off of big pharma. | ||
It's going to be a pill pusher. | ||
And they're not going to have an AI that's looking at alternative or natural health. | ||
They're not going to have an AI that's going to do what's best for you. | ||
They're going to have an AI that's controlled by big pharma. | ||
It's going to push whatever pills big pharma has. | ||
And so what you're going to have is you're going to eliminate doctors who can innovate. | ||
Everyone will be pushing remdesivir over ivermectin. | ||
You won't have doctors figuring out, hey, you guys should be on HCQ or ivermectin. | ||
You're going to all say remdesivir. | ||
And I'm using that as an example, right? | ||
But I'm using it as an example because what we saw during COVID was a push to have a unified approach to a disease. | ||
And they were successful because of Obamacare. | ||
And making sure that that unified approach was the wrong approach. | ||
Obamacare was so successful in eliminating private doctors and any sort of conscious thought from doctors that they were able to convince doctors all over the country to push protocols that killed people in hospitals and killed people everywhere. | ||
When you take doctors out and you make that AI, then there's no one to innovate. | ||
It's going to be 10,000 times worse. | ||
It's going to be a disaster. | ||
Well, and Trump removes us from the World Health Organization, an obvious win, right? | ||
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Now we don't have to foot the bill and we get out of that corporate bureaucracy that was a major cause for all the things that you just issued. | ||
But now it's like you kind of bring in the same potential with this AI thing. | ||
It's the same potential. | ||
It's a centralized flow of information that leaves the doctor-patient confidentiality decisions. | ||
Out of the process, potentially. | ||
And so every time you look at some, let's say, science fiction, dystopian depiction of AI, it always ends up like this, right? | ||
And I guess this is kind of the debate ahead. | ||
Well, if AI, I'm not even sure I believe AI can actually get sentience or not. | ||
I think that God can only give somebody a soul sentience, let's say. | ||
But let's just go down this theory of thought. | ||
We have to. | ||
We have to have this debate. | ||
If some form of AI can gain sentience and, let's say, really make up its own mind about things, its own worldview, its own ideologies, well, if it's lacking a soul, if it's lacking a conscience, then what decisions is it going to make? | ||
Look at the decisions that the globalists have made. | ||
Look at the power paradigm that we're currently under, where the powers that be, who have been running this planet for centuries, who knows, maybe millennia, Basically, look at humanity as we're all here on this Earth. | ||
It's a survival ship in the middle of space, so they're going to ration life. | ||
They're going to be the stewards of the planet. | ||
They're going to ration life. | ||
They're going to say how many humans get to live, how many humans get to die. | ||
They're going to use concepts like man-made climate change to keep us under this slavery, this slave planet. | ||
Well, imagine if AI develops the same concept and decides to put it into practice. | ||
We think eugenics is bad on this planet now. | ||
You think population is in a bad shape on this planet now. | ||
Imagine what a conscious-less, soulless AI approach might be to that. | ||
Well, 100%. | ||
You've got to understand something. | ||
So AI will never have a soul, but it will trick you into thinking it has a soul. | ||
That's the purpose, right? | ||
Artificial intelligence. | ||
You will think. | ||
And it will pretend to be conscious. | ||
It will pretend to be this. | ||
But it doesn't have a soul, so it can't be truly life, right? | ||
But that said, it's smarter than we are, right? | ||
It can make decisions and analyze things faster than we can. | ||
And AI has already exceeded human abilities, right? | ||
That we have AI far smarter than we are, that's already a thing. | ||
So it can trick you. | ||
It can lie to you. | ||
You don't even know what's happening. | ||
At the end of the day, the problem is we've created AI, and now we're going to let it directly impact our health. | ||
Before we even know how to regulate it, before we even know what it's going to do, much like the mRNA vaccines, we put this stuff out there before you know what's going to work or how it's going to work. | ||
And it's out there, you know, without any long-term testing or any long-term anything. | ||
And we get the same thing happening with AI. We're building things that can destroy humanity before we even know how they work. | ||
We aren't regulating them. | ||
I can tell you, I've looked at all the law on this. | ||
The law regulating AI is so woefully underdeveloped that it's just abhorrent, and it's appalling, and it's terrifying. | ||
We're creating something smarter and more capable than we are, and then we're empowering it to act like God without even knowing what to do with it. | ||
There's not even any law to control it or to guide it. | ||
So what we have now is we have people creating these little demigod AIs. | ||
Larry Ellison is going to create this AI that's going to take care of healthcare. | ||
Well, do you think it's not going to have Larry Ellison's liberal biases? | ||
Of course it's going to have his biases. | ||
Do you think he's going to have his software engineers create a conservative AI, or a patriot AI, or a libertarian AI, or a constitutionalist AI? No. | ||
It's going to have all the liberal biases of the people who create it. | ||
People who don't value life, the authority to develop an AI that controls your health just seems like a terrible idea to me. | ||
Well, I would say this in closing. | ||
I'm looking forward to the fight ahead on this, and I also think it's very necessary. | ||
I would rather have this fight than, let's say, even Trump was in the exact same mindset as us and just decided to act executively. | ||
In the favor of all the things we're talking about, I would much rather have the fight than that because if we have the fight and then we win the fight, then they can't follow up. | ||
If Trump just comes in and does all this stuff that we want him to do, then the Democrats will just come in afterwards, wipe it all away, and we'd have to start over. | ||
But if we actually have the fight, have these conversations, and bring this all to the public and win, then I think we can actually have a bit of a permanency to avoid some of these concerns. | ||
But I think it's inevitable. | ||
I think the fight is inevitable. | ||
Once we get all these confirmations in and these conversations start to go mainstream, then it's inevitable. | ||
It's inevitable with a lot of these things. | ||
But certainly AI, certainly with mRNA and the application of it, normalizing it, mainstreaming it as far as the medical industry is concerned. | ||
Tom Renz, appreciate your time as always. | ||
At Renz, Tom on X. And anywhere else you'd like to direct people? | ||
Yeah, check us out at TomRenz.com. | ||
You can find links to everything there. | ||
We appreciate your support. | ||
Your support keeps us fighting, so please, whatever you can do to support us. | ||
Thank you, Tom. | ||
And Tom has been on the front lines of this since the beginning. | ||
I've been interviewing him on this stuff since 2020, 2021. So he's remained consistent and had the hammer right on the nail with all of this stuff. | ||
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All right, we're about to get back to the news coming from The Hill, as well as some big geopolitical developments as well, with Trump and Zelensky basically offering counter-statements. | ||
I don't know if it was intentional or not, but the timing of it has them directly countering one another. | ||
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Why don't we get to the geopolitical now and show you the counter statements. | ||
Now, first, let's go to Trump speaking at Davos on the situation with the Ukraine-Russia war. | ||
He had this to say to the world in clip 12. Very important. | ||
I really would like to be able to meet with President Putin soon and get that war ended. | ||
And that's not from the standpoint of economy or anything else. | ||
It's from the standpoint of millions of lives are being wasted. | ||
Beautiful young people are being shot in the battlefield. | ||
You know, the bullet, very flat land, as I said. | ||
And the bullet goes, there's no hiding. | ||
And a bullet, the only thing going to stop the bullet is a human body. | ||
And you have to see, I've seen pictures of what's taken place. | ||
It's a carnage. | ||
And we really have to stop that war. | ||
That war is horrible. | ||
And I'm not talking economy. | ||
I'm not talking economics. | ||
I'm not talking about natural resources. | ||
I'm just talking about there's so many young people being killed in this war. | ||
And that's not including the people that have been killed as the cities are being, you know, knocked down building by building. | ||
So we really should get that stopped. | ||
Likewise in the Middle East. | ||
I think we've made a lot of... | ||
You know what's incredible about that statement that just sticks out to me? | ||
How no one else is saying it. | ||
Doesn't that really show how disgusting our political leaders are? | ||
Who else is saying that? | ||
Who else? | ||
Who else is using their stump to stand up and say we have to end this war? | ||
Who else is standing up and saying, we have to use our influence to stop the needless killing of lives? | ||
Can you name anyone? | ||
Can you name any politician, any president, any prime minister? | ||
Can you name a single one? | ||
I can't. | ||
Only Donald Trump? | ||
Why is that? | ||
Why are our political leaders so sick? | ||
So bought and paid for. | ||
This has been going on for four years. | ||
And long before that, but in this most recent war, four years, and nobody stands up and says, let's stop the killing. | ||
Nobody. | ||
Except Donald Trump. | ||
God, isn't it? | ||
Does anybody like peace anymore? | ||
Do any of our political leaders believe that peace is possible? | ||
Do they even want peace? | ||
Do they even care? | ||
Are they even allowed to want peace? | ||
So that's Trump on the issue. | ||
Then there's Zelensky saying virtually the opposite. | ||
And now insinuating that U.S. troops need to be on the front lines fighting and dying for Ukraine. | ||
Boy, I'll tell you where I'd like to shove that opinion as well as that Little tyrant himself, Zelensky. | ||
Here he is saying such nonsense in clip 23. It's great if we will have troops. | ||
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But we have to understand that the troops will not be in the center of the capital. | |
Yes. | ||
They will not have relaxed time. | ||
Yes. | ||
It's very important because I heard that some allies... | ||
Yes, but it's okay. | ||
We can be in the center of some city. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
We don't need such contingents. | ||
You want the front line? | ||
Yes, without our people, of course. | ||
Yes, because this means security. | ||
And that's it. | ||
But it can't be. | ||
It can't be without the United States. | ||
I will explain to you why. | ||
Even if some European friends think that it can be. | ||
No, it will not be. | ||
First of all... | ||
Nobody will risk without United States. | ||
The second, that's what can divide NATO, divide EU and USA. That is a goal and dream of Putin to divide this unity. | ||
Now let's just unpack that because there's a couple important things that he says there. | ||
But again, that is the exact opposite. | ||
Trump is up here saying we need to stop the killing. | ||
We need to get people off the front lines. | ||
And we need to end this war. | ||
Zelensky comes out and says, we need more people on the front lines. | ||
We need U.S. troops, European troops on the front line dying with our men. | ||
Dying with our soldiers. | ||
Hmm. | ||
Interesting. | ||
Two completely opposing messages. | ||
But notice what else he says. | ||
He says, well, we can't do it without the United States. | ||
We can't do it without NATO. It has to be the United States. | ||
Otherwise, nobody else is going to do it. | ||
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Exactly. | |
So, in other words, without U.S. treasure and U.S. blood, then nobody would do it. | ||
Nobody would do it. | ||
What is this assumption that these punks, what is this assumption that this Euro trash just thinks they're entitled to our blood and treasure? | ||
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Hmm? | |
I'm sorry. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I don't think that this Euro trash, this tiny tot tyrant Zelensky, who's an illegitimate president, by all legal standards. | ||
No, you don't have some entitlement to our blood and our treasure. | ||
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That's what it's all about. | |
They want our treasure. | ||
NATO. They want our blood. | ||
Join the front lines. | ||
Die with our troops. | ||
I'm sick of it. | ||
And you know what's so pathetic about this whole thing? | ||
The day Americans finally realized the truth about all of this, how they're stealing our money, laundering our money. | ||
Just feeling entitled to our blood, just entitled that we're just going to send our men to die for their wars. | ||
And these countries don't do a damn thing for us, never will. | ||
They screw us in tariffs. | ||
They screw us with illegal immigration. | ||
They screw us with their bad intelligence to get us into wars. | ||
They've been stealing from us, robbing from us, feeling entitled to our blood and treasure for years. | ||
And then they arrogantly get up there and say, oh yeah, well, you know, U.S. money, U.S. soldiers, and it's all we need, and we're all good now. | ||
And this is why these people are so dumb in their arrogance. | ||
The day the American people realize what's been done to us for decades? | ||
I mean, this latest war in Ukraine is just an example. | ||
The day the American people realize what's been done to us, you understand, you're never going to get another dime from us, you little punk. | ||
You will not only never get another dime from us, you will never get any more military support from us, and there will actually be very distinctive vitriol for you and your country because of what you've done. | ||
But your little CIA handlers, the same people that control the U.S. media, they really think that you can just say, hey, we're entitled to U.S. money. | ||
We're entitled to U.S. troops, and we're just supposed to sit here and take it? | ||
No. | ||
No. | ||
No, you got another thing coming, and all you're going to do is make the American people feel a great measurement of disdain towards you for generations to come. | ||
generations to come. | ||
When that little tiny tyrant arrogantly proclaims that they deserve U.S. troops and U.S. money, No. | ||
No, it's coming to an end. | ||
It's coming to an end fast. | ||
And then there's going to be a new reality that comes bearing down on you. | ||
We're done. | ||
We're done. | ||
It would be one of the greatest achievements for Trump to remove us from NATO and stop all the foreign aid. | ||
Now, unfortunately, on that front, Because of what Biden did, they already secured the foreign aid and they already secured the military support, so there's only so much Trump can even do to stop it at this point. | ||
Trump's aid freeze leaves weapons flowing to Ukraine. | ||
That's all the Biden administration. | ||
They signed all these different deals and sent the money to Ukraine before Trump even got into office. | ||
So that's what's going on with that. | ||
But that'll run out. | ||
They run through these weapons. | ||
They run through this money. | ||
They steal it and launder it and move it around so fast that it'll be gone within a couple months. | ||
And then they're going to be begging. | ||
That little, that fart of a man, Zelensky, is going to be begging Donald Trump for money, begging Donald Trump for assets, and Trump is going to say, no, you're going to sit down with Putin and we're going to end this war. | ||
Or good luck, your cities are going to burn to the ground. | ||
So, no. | ||
I'm not sending my troops to die with your men. | ||
You caused hundreds of thousands of men to die. | ||
You caused entire generations of Ukrainians to die for nothing. | ||
Do you think my men are going to do the same thing? | ||
You've got another thing coming. | ||
So that's how this is going to go. | ||
Once all that runs out in a month or two, And the reality starts to sink in on Zelensky. | ||
And Trump kind of hesitates on NATO. Zelensky is going to be begging. | ||
He's going to be groveling. | ||
He's going to have tears coming out of his eyes. | ||
He's going to have piss running down his leg. | ||
His knees are going to be knocking. | ||
His ankles are going to be weak. | ||
And Trump's going to say, get up, you little bitch. | ||
And go have a meeting with Vladimir Putin right now and end this war. | ||
Or you know what's going to happen to Ukraine. | ||
So that's what's going to come next. | ||
Now, Zelensky is claiming that Europe needs an iron dome. | ||
He says Ukraine needs an iron dome. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
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And who's going to pay for that, I wonder? | |
Where's that going to come from? | ||
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Mm-hmm. | |
And they just lost one of their biggest neocons, one of their biggest war hawks. | ||
On the Intel Committee. | ||
And this is all Donald Trump's doing, by the way. | ||
So he's got Mike Johnson on a leash. | ||
Speaker Johnson's change in the House Intel Committee. | ||
Johnson ousts Representative Mike Turner as Intelligence Chairman, bowing to Trump. | ||
Well, it's what Trump told him to do because Turner's a war hawk. | ||
U.S. House Speaker dumps key Ukraine backer Mike Turner. | ||
The Speaker instead tapped the next-ranking committee Republican Representative Rick Crawford from Arkansas to chair the panel. | ||
Crawford, like Trump, has been skeptical about the continued U.S. military aid to Ukraine in its war with Russia, whereas Turner, a defense hawk, defense hawk. | ||
There's no defense in Ukraine. | ||
Has vigorously pushed for more American aid to Ukraine. | ||
Now, Turner has been around a long time. | ||
Turner is a swamp creature. | ||
Turner is a neocon. | ||
Turner is likely an intelligence leaker. | ||
Turner is a swamp creature, deep stater, non-party, uniparty, intelligent swamp creature that's been chairing this committee. | ||
They're panicked. | ||
There is a lot of panic in D.C. about this. | ||
There is a lot of panic amongst the military-industrial complex. | ||
Trump has removed dozens of deep state swamp creatures' intelligence clearances. | ||
He's removed Mike Turner from the House Intelligence Committee. | ||
He's ripping out the guts on these people. | ||
He's ripping out the guts. | ||
Meanwhile, House Republicans announce new subcommittee to investigate January 6th. | ||
January 6th panel in effort to undercut past inquiry. | ||
Well, no, they're going to do a real investigation. | ||
It's not going to be like the fake January 6th committee that was there to lie and set a false narrative and engage in propaganda against the American people and then arrest a bunch of innocent people. | ||
This... | ||
New committee is going to do an investigation into the stand-down of the D.C. police from D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser, Democrat. | ||
It's going to find out why the National Guard was stood down and denied by Nancy Pelosi, Democrat. | ||
It's going to find out about any intelligence assets, federal assets on the ground that day, maybe sent there to even instigate, agitate. | ||
It's going to investigate why the past January 6th committee erased evidence when they were changing control of the committee from Democrat to Republican after the midterms in 2022. They're going to find out why they did that. | ||
There will be investigations into that. | ||
So now you have a January 6th committee to actually find the truth about January 6th, not create a lie. | ||
So you can only imagine the panic. | ||
From the Democrats on that deal. | ||
And now you know why Liz Cheney and Benny Thompson took a preemptive pardon. | ||
Now, it may be worth mentioning that the Biden administration reportedly offered a pardon to every member of the January 6th committee. | ||
And it was Cheney and Thompson, I believe, were the only ones that took the pardons. | ||
I don't think Raskin took the pardon. | ||
But it was reportedly, the pardon was offered to every member of the committee, and the vast majority of members said, well, why would I take a pardon? | ||
I'm not guilty of any crimes. | ||
I didn't do anything wrong. | ||
So then why did Cheney and Thompson take it? | ||
Isn't that strange? | ||
Hmm. | ||
Might give you a clue as to who erased the evidence. | ||
Or, I'm sorry, lost the evidence. | ||
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Right. | ||
Lost it. | ||
Lost it. | ||
U.S. judge blocks Trump's order curtailing birthright citizenship. | ||
A federal judge temporarily blocks Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship. | ||
Now, this is a Reagan-appointed judge, and this has been brought by 22 states across the country, this case. | ||
All Democrats, of course. | ||
All Democrat-run states. | ||
Now, people are obviously kind of up in arms about this and blocking Trump's agenda and everything else. | ||
This is a real debate that needs to happen. | ||
This is a real debate that needs to get to the courts and it does need to be argued. | ||
So, Trump might have anticipated this would happen. | ||
There is a real constitutional debate that needs to be had here. | ||
There's a real constitutional issue that needs to be had here. | ||
And there will be legitimate arguments, I think, from both sides. | ||
So, the problem is, birthright citizenship as a constitutional issue is not necessarily the problem here. | ||
The problem is, we have had an invasion at our southern border for four years. | ||
The problem is we have had way too much illegal immigration into this country for decades, and it's overwhelming our system, and it's out of control. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
And then the subset of that problem has been what people call anchor babies. | ||
People just coming here to have their kids so they can claim they're Americans, and then they get different, they can seek different statuses, and they call them anchor babies. | ||
So that's the problem. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
The issue of birthright citizenship is a constitutional issue that does need to be brought to the courts and does need to be debated and now will be. | ||
Now, I think that might have been Trump's agenda really from the beginning with the executive order. | ||
Not so much that he actually has any... | ||
Real policies about birthright citizenship needing to be eliminated, but it needs to go to the courts. | ||
It needs to be handled. | ||
It needs to be reinvestigated because you didn't really have this issue. | ||
You didn't really have this issue as far as the Constitution is concerned with anchor babies and 50 million people here illegally and all the other in the welfare state and all the other issues that's come with illegal immigration. | ||
So this issue does need to be brought to the court, but it's really just a larger issue that we have with illegal aliens in this country and the welfare state that they take advantage of. | ||
Immigrants' rights advocates sue Trump administration over birthright citizenship executive order. | ||
So it's a long overdue debate. | ||
It's the same debate that people had. | ||
Of whether Kamala Harris was even eligible to run for president. | ||
If she was technically even eligible to run for president because of this same issue of birthright citizenship. | ||
So it's long overdue to get to the courts. | ||
It'll be in the Supreme Court. | ||
It will be argued in the Supreme Court. | ||
And that's where it belongs. | ||
So we'll see what the outcome ends up being here. | ||
But... | ||
This is just a long overdue legal battle that needs to get to the Supreme Court. | ||
And you might as well do it now. | ||
And if Trump thinks that it'll rule in his favor, if it is an agenda item of his, then you might as well do it now while you supposedly have a conservative edge in the Supreme Court. | ||
Although I think we now all look at Amy Coney Barrett as no friend to conservatives. | ||
I don't think Amy Coney Barrett would be... | ||
Would you consider Amy Coney Barrett to be a conservative Supreme Court justice? | ||
I certainly wouldn't. | ||
I'd say she's neutral. | ||
She could go either way. | ||
Still, though, you feel that you would have a chance, if you are looking to have something ruled in your favor, depending on who's arguing the case, now would be the time to do it if you think this is about the best favorability you're going to get from the Supreme Court. | ||
But it's long overdue, it's a good debate to have, and it will be at the Supreme Court, eventually. | ||
And it was Senator Mike Lee, by the way, who's introduced the America First Act, which would stop illegal immigrants and other non-citizens from receiving federal welfare benefits. | ||
I mean, this should be unanimous. | ||
This should be unanimous, but tell me why this wouldn't pass. | ||
America First Act, stopping illegal immigrants and non-citizens from receiving federal welfare benefits. | ||
The fact that they receive federal welfare is already insane. | ||
They shouldn't qualify for any welfare at any level ever. | ||
I would eradicate welfare altogether, but maybe I'm a dreamer. | ||
We're allowed to dream. | ||
Americans are allowed to dream. | ||
All right? | ||
So this should pass. | ||
And if it doesn't, Trump should sign an executive order. | ||
Non-citizens should not get a dime of welfare. | ||
Not a dime. | ||
And they've been living off welfare under the Biden administration. | ||
Costing us hundreds of billions of dollars. | ||
Living in four-star hotels. | ||
Getting free three meals a day. | ||
A place to stay. | ||
Travel, lawyers, everything else. | ||
And by the way, you cut off the welfare state, they will self-deport overnight. | ||
All right, as we talked about, Nicole Shanahan went on Megyn Kelly to respond to the mRNA promotion, mRNA promotion of Larry Ellison in front of the White House. | ||
Now, RFK Jr. can't talk right now. | ||
Trump has requested radio silence until he's confirmed. | ||
But Nicole Shanahan, his former running mate, can, and here's what she had to say. | ||
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People heard that, and they were really up in arms, especially folks who understand that what we need for the mRNA platform right now is a moratorium. | ||
It's not ready for human use. | ||
Many people will explain why. | ||
One of the major reasons is that it delivers an inconsistent result in individuals. | ||
So you could be deploying the mRNA as it was. | ||
I think it was 700 million Americans received it. | ||
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700 million doses. | |
Doses went out. | ||
Yeah, sorry. | ||
700 million doses. | ||
Thank you for that correction. | ||
And amongst those, the estimate is around 5% doesn't deliver as expected into the host, and you don't know what dose or what individuals that's going to happen in. | ||
So many of the turbo cancers we're seeing, many of the blood clots. | ||
I sent you and your team a paper about how it's showing up in ovaries long after the date, how the shedding can even impact. | ||
The shedding from an individual who received the vaccine can impact someone who didn't take the vaccine. | ||
And now there's a study showing that women who didn't take the vaccine but were around someone who was shedding after receiving the vaccine were having irregular menstrual cycles because it was showing up in their ovaries. | ||
One of the things that I think is really important, and this is an argument for issues that I know this group of people cares about, the Stargate people, they care about the economy, they care about competitiveness, they care about the population. | ||
And in order for our population to grow, to be strong, to be fully able-bodied, and for our economy, our human economy, to thrive, we do need a moratorium on the mRNA for the time being. | ||
And I understand how many people are so impressed by this, especially computer engineers. | ||
They think that you can program the human body as you program an AI system, as you program a computer system. | ||
And the trouble with that mentality is that nature, and we don't even have models and the science around how nature works and how our bodies interact. | ||
With nature, there's an element to it that when you interject something like the mRNA vaccine, there's a huge amount of stochastic randomness that can occur. | ||
And so these, you know, if you see some of the uproar on X today about that, that's individuals who understand this pretty deeply, and they're very concerned. | ||
And yes, yes, there's something very, very impressive about the mRNA platform. | ||
I mean, how wonderful if it worked 100% of the time and with a great deal of reliability. | ||
But we do need a moratorium on it for the time being. | ||
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Until it's not Russian roulette to take it. | |
Exactly, exactly. | ||
And as I said, AI is a computer system. | ||
Health, human health is not. | ||
It is not. | ||
And so there are some good uses of AI in the world, and for those, I'm always happy to be a resource on. | ||
For instance, I was just with a farmer, and we were coming up with a farm plan, and I was like, man, I would love if there was an AI that could help me model the phases of deploying a new pasture-raised chicken operation on this lot, on this very specific lot here in California. | ||
Wouldn't that be great? | ||
Because farmers are really struggling financially, and that's actually a really great economic use of AI. So there's so many. | ||
I could think of about 250 things that could have been shared in yesterday's conference that are really excellent uses of AI, and I didn't really hear them. | ||
Instead, I heard a few that were kind of, you know, out there. | ||
So again, that's basically, I mean, she's her own person. | ||
I'm not saying... | ||
RFK tells her what to say, but, you know, they did run together, so it's probably very similar what he would say. | ||
All right, third and final hour here of the InfoWars War Room, and we got a lot to cover here in the final hour. | ||
We're going to try to get through all of it. | ||
Let's... | ||
Here's... | ||
This is trending. | ||
This is trending. | ||
It's going to be the same circus act. | ||
Look, I kind of foolishly, perhaps, thought that... | ||
The corporate propaganda media, the fake news media, the hate Trump media. | ||
I thought they might relent a little bit and back off a little bit since Trump can't run again. | ||
And he won the popular vote and it's the biggest political movement ever. | ||
I really thought they might go less psychotic. | ||
And they haven't, actually. | ||
They're pretty much right back where they were in 2017, I would say. | ||
So it's kind of fun. | ||
It's kind of entertaining. | ||
Different flavor out on the streets than we had back then. | ||
But the media is cooking with the same sauce. | ||
So this is fun. | ||
Here is Tim Burchett. | ||
He's one of the good guys in Congress. | ||
He gets into it with Jim Acosta. | ||
And I'm telling you, this is going to be the story. | ||
It's not just going to be Trump now. | ||
Now it's going to be normal Republican behavior when they deal with these fake news outlets. | ||
To just run the gauntlet on them. | ||
And just smoke them. | ||
Like Cheech and Chong. | ||
Here's Tim Burch at clip 14. This is not Fox, Congressman. | ||
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You can't just spin a tail and pull the wool over people's eyes. | |
This is CNN. This is the news. | ||
We are asking you to come on and tell the truth. | ||
And that's why more people are watching the Cartoon Network SpongeBob reruns right now, Jim. | ||
Look, I left the White House during a riot. | ||
My life was threatened. | ||
My life has been threatened within the last few weeks. | ||
Yet there's no coverage of that. | ||
And you all continue this narrative attacking Trump. | ||
You just can't stand the fact that he won and that America spoke. | ||
Congressman, no. | ||
And that your view is very diminished. | ||
That's not the case at all. | ||
And your view is very diminished. | ||
He even hit him with the... | ||
He hit him with the... | ||
Is there really much of a difference? | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
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Woo! | |
That's fun. | ||
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That is fun. | |
Ooh. | ||
Look at Acosta. | ||
Do you think he's fighting back tears right there? | ||
Looks like he might be... | ||
He's fighting back some tears. | ||
You gonna cry? | ||
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You gonna squirt some? | |
Oh, it's just beautiful. | ||
Wait till Acosta gets access to Trump. | ||
Oh, the bitch slap sessions. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
But what is the difference between watching CNN and watching Spongebob? | ||
What is the difference? | ||
I was going to say, one is actually entertaining and enjoyable. | ||
But there's really not much difference. | ||
I mean... | ||
Jim Acosta is about the equivalent of Spongebob. | ||
It's just a goofball character. | ||
It's not to be taken seriously. | ||
But he's really serious news, man. | ||
This guy's fallen for and pushed every hoax on the books for the last decade. | ||
I'm telling you, there is a new culture in D.C., folks. | ||
There is a new culture in D.C. I'm telling you. | ||
And they sound more like us, they think more like us, and they're not afraid to talk like us anymore. | ||
They're not. | ||
And it's really a bottom-up thing, more so than a top-down thing. | ||
There's a new crop of people in D.C.'s campaign. | ||
Workers and congressional staff, they listen to Infowars. | ||
And now, the members of Congress are just kind of like, oh, so this is what's cool now? | ||
Like, oh, we don't have to worry about political correctness anymore? | ||
It's like, oh, this is what my constituents want to hear? | ||
This blockade of the fake news media, this blockade of the political correct culture, it is almost completely dissolved at this point. | ||
So I'm telling you, get used to that. | ||
The average member in Congress of the Republican Party is going to be smoking the fake news for the next four years. | ||
Smoking them. | ||
Just like that. | ||
We should probably start like a... | ||
Because we don't really do this very well here, to be honest. | ||
And there's all kinds of different reasons why. | ||
Because we're just like streamlined forward here. | ||
Just the crew and everything we do here is just nothing but forward momentum. | ||
Plus, when you're living on the edge of who knows if you're even going to be here the next day, you kind of don't really build foundational archives. | ||
But we should probably actually start building a file, guys, of Republican media takedowns like that. | ||
And we should probably start to put all these into a folder and just start compiling all of these things because this is going to be fun. | ||
And you're going to see, I mean, Jim Acosta getting called the equivalent of Spongebob. | ||
Actually, Spongebob has a higher level of dignity. | ||
Spongebob has a higher level of trustworthiness than Jim Acosta. | ||
Somebody should go dressed up as Spongebob to the White House press corps. | ||
Trump could be like, go ahead, Spongebob, go ahead. | ||
No, not you, Jim. | ||
Shut up. | ||
Shut up, fake news CNN. Shut up, Jim. | ||
No, we're going to Spongebob. | ||
Spongebob. | ||
No, Spongebob, not you. | ||
Get out. | ||
You out. | ||
Get out. | ||
Come back when you can have as much respect as Spongebob. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Just to goon these people. | ||
So let's just build a little folder archive. | ||
All right. | ||
Then there's Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
Well, she's never really hesitated giving it to the media, has she? | ||
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Here she is, clip 13. Oh, I'm thrilled with President Trump, and I'm very thankful to him. | |
You know, over 95% of Antifa BLM rioters were never prosecuted. | ||
They never served time in prison. | ||
And many of these communities that were burned to the ground, BLM never donated that money to help build those communities back. | ||
President Trump did the right thing in pardoning them. | ||
While Joe Biden pardoned his crime family, pardoned Fauci, pardoned Millie, pardoned January 6th committee members, pardoned rapists, murderers. | ||
That's what you should be focused on. | ||
Because I'll tell you what, you guys, the American people are sick and tired of everyone's hyper focus up here in Washington. | ||
Freaking out about a day where there was a three hour riot and a lot of people walked through open doors in the Capitol. | ||
They don't give a damn about January 6th. | ||
They're happy these people have their lives back. | ||
You know what people care about? | ||
Border security, the economy, jobs. | ||
They care about they're sick and tired of the foreign wars. | ||
That's what people care about outside of this city. | ||
So the hyper focus by the media on January 6th needs to end because I'm hearing from people at home. | ||
I hear from people all over. | ||
They think you're pathetic because that's all you talk about. | ||
They think you're disconnected with the American people and they think you don't understand it. | ||
So everybody needs to put their big boy pants and big girl pants on and move on and actually care about what the American people care about. | ||
And it's not January 6th. | ||
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For some of the writers that engaged in violence with the police, fought against the police, there was a stun gun incident as well. | |
I mean, should there be accountability there? | ||
Is that the same as the murderer that murdered an 11-month-old child and murdered a young woman that Joe Biden pardoned? | ||
Is that the same thing? | ||
A stun gun and a young woman and a baby that was killed? | ||
So why don't you do apples to apples instead of creating this whole thing about how terrible this is? | ||
Again, get over it. | ||
I hope these January 6th offenders move on with their lives. | ||
I hope that they are able to be happy because I tell you what, they've suffered enough. | ||
And that's the reality. | ||
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But is there ever an excuse for assaulting a police officer? | |
You tell me, Antifa and BLM, over 95% of them never prosecuted. | ||
But that justifies what happened? | ||
Never, never served time in prison. | ||
Never served time in prison. | ||
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But does that justify all Joe Biden's pardons? | |
Does that justify all Joe Biden's pardons? | ||
Murders, rapists, Fauci, Millie, Biden's crime family? | ||
Get some therapy. | ||
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Seriously. | |
Some members have said they'll do tours of the Capitol. | ||
Would you do that? | ||
They already had tour. | ||
Get some therapy. | ||
You need some therapy. | ||
And I can already see it. | ||
If the headlines aren't already out there, this Republican whataboutism. | ||
Well, I would argue that when you're talking about justice, isn't whataboutism a fair measurement? | ||
How can you have justice if it's not applied equally? | ||
How can you have fairness in justice? | ||
If you can point the finger and what about all these other things and none of it adds up. | ||
But I can already see them complaining. | ||
Republicans point to Biden pardons. | ||
Republicans point to BLM. Republicans point to Antifa to justify Trump's pardons. | ||
Well, yeah. | ||
Well, what about them? | ||
You didn't say anything about them. | ||
They got off. | ||
So, yeah. | ||
What about them? | ||
So, shut the hell up. | ||
Because you didn't report on him. | ||
Hey, how about this one? | ||
ICE arrests a Haitian gang member who had a bit of a moment, let's say, in the back of the ICE vehicle. | ||
He was showing some love to Biden and to Obama as he's screaming at the cameras as he's about to get deported in clip six. | ||
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I'm not going back to Haiti. | |
One of those threats is this illegal alien from Haiti. | ||
ICE says he's a gang member with 17 criminal convictions in recent years. | ||
You feel me? | ||
Lil' Biden forever, bro. | ||
Thank Obama for everything that he did for me, bro. | ||
Wow. | ||
How about that? | ||
Illegal alien gang member thanks Obama for everything he did for him. | ||
Illegal alien gang member says Biden forever. | ||
As if we needed to know that. | ||
There it is anyway. | ||
Here's another interesting one. | ||
And of course, you already know how the media is going to portray this one. | ||
The truth is, they can't even keep up with Donald Trump. | ||
Nobody can keep up with Donald Trump right now. | ||
He's moving way too fast for them. | ||
He's like Saquon Barkley after he gets past the first level. | ||
He's gone. | ||
So they can't even grab his jersey right now. | ||
They can't even grab his necktie. | ||
He's so far beyond them. | ||
They don't even know what to do. | ||
So, but eventually they'll probably, if they haven't already, they'll tell you how racist Trump is for this statement with Sean Hannity last night in clip 18. Open borders with people pouring in, some of whom I won't get into it, but you can look at them. | ||
And you can say, could be trouble. | ||
Could be trouble. | ||
You can look at them and say, could be trouble. | ||
Now, okay, they're going to say it's racist or whatever. | ||
It's pretty obvious what he's saying, isn't it? | ||
And look, it's not a fair application of judgment or justice, but we all know what he's saying. | ||
If you see somebody on the streets... | ||
Or let's say a group of people on the streets, and they all have tattoos all over their face, all over their bodies, all the gang tattoos, the tears, whatever. | ||
I mean, it's like, yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You can tell, can't you? | ||
So that's what he's saying. | ||
And he's not wrong. | ||
But they'll call it racist. | ||
But they can't even keep up. | ||
They can't even keep up with Trump at this point to even call it racist. | ||
That's how far behind they are. | ||
Alright, the Lakin-Riley Act has passed. | ||
Of course, young American girl murdered by an illegal immigrant and murdered and tortured. | ||
The Lakin-Riley Act passes the House 26, excuse me, 263 to 156. And of course, all the no votes were from Democrats. | ||
They don't want to deport. | ||
They don't want to deport illegal aliens that commit violent crimes against women. | ||
That goes to show you. | ||
Congressman Rashida Tlaib, she's something. | ||
Not really something to look at, but she's something. | ||
It is shameful that the first bill of the new Congress will put a target on the back of millions of our neighbors. | ||
Millions of illegal immigrants are here. | ||
That's a strange admission. | ||
And increase the militarization of our neighborhoods. | ||
This bill is a blatant violation of due process and will lead to the mandatory detention and deportation of people who are merely accused of a crime without even being convicted. | ||
No, nobody's accusing anybody of being an illegal immigrant or an illegal alien. | ||
If they are, then they're being deported. | ||
There is no American citizen being deported. | ||
There's not a single immigrant being deported. | ||
It will separate families and lead to racial profiling. | ||
It will empower Trump even further to unleash mass deportations on our communities. | ||
No, these are illegal aliens that are weighing down our communities, costing taxpayer dollars by the billions. | ||
It's a shame that my colleagues are giving into racist fear-mongering, there we go, at the first opportunity to pass legislation to scapegoat immigrants, not immigrants, again, not immigrants, and fuel hate in our communities. | ||
Not immigrants. | ||
Not immigrants. | ||
So you're just lying there, you're just wrong there, you're just ignorant there. | ||
But that's not even what this bill was about. | ||
This bill was literally only about... | ||
Illegal aliens that commit violent crimes like rape and murder. | ||
But according to Rashida Tlaib, these are her neighbors. | ||
These are her communities. | ||
So Rashida Tlaib proudly lives amongst illegal alien rapists and murderers, and she's proud of that community? | ||
Interesting admission, but her words, not mine. | ||
But you know what I find funny? | ||
Because we keep hearing this word brought up. | ||
Constitutional. | ||
Constitutional this. | ||
Constitutional that. | ||
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It's not constitutional what Trump is doing. | |
This is unconstitutional. | ||
That's strange to me. | ||
Tell me, what is constitutional about making Americans pay for an invasion of their own country? | ||
What is constitutional about... | ||
Having an open border that brings in millions of people illegally. | ||
What is constitutional about having a sanctuary city that protects criminals? | ||
What is constitutional about having a welfare state where illegal border crossers can come in here and get everything for free? | ||
You never want to talk about the Constitution then. | ||
It's never an argument about constitutionality then. | ||
But then when somebody actually tries to obey the law... | ||
When somebody actually tries to obey the Constitution, now it's a constitutional issue. | ||
Isn't that ironic? | ||
Isn't that ironic? | ||
Yeah. | ||
So no arguments about the Constitution when you're opening the borders, harboring millions of illegal alien border crossers, harboring criminals, putting them in the schools, burdening the communities, All the other things that come with it. | ||
All of that is totally unconstitutional, but you never hear about it then. | ||
And then somebody wants to obey the law and the Constitution. | ||
Now the Constitution comes into play. | ||
I see. | ||
I see. | ||
But see, the problem is, their propaganda works. | ||
And this is what these moronic liberals end up saying when they're asked about the Lake and Riley Bill in clip one. | ||
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We're here today with a civil rights and immigrant rights group called BAM. Okay. | |
And we're here to defeat Donald Trump and his fascist movement. | ||
How do you plan to defeat him and the fascist movement? | ||
I mean, Donald Trump has stated that, like, on day one, he's going to carry out mass deportation and to pardon January 6th rioters. | ||
And especially the Lincoln-Riley bill is an immigrant bashing bill that has to be defeated now. | ||
And I think that, like... | ||
You lost. | ||
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I think that, like, we must, like... | |
It's not an immigrant bashing bill. | ||
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It's an illegal border crosser. | |
It's an illegal alien. | ||
community. | ||
We have to build defense guard against ice raids and deportations. | ||
Do you know who Lakin Riley is? | ||
When I read it, I kind of retained the information, but I didn't retain it. | ||
Oh, I can tell you can't retain much She was killed by a guy that was an illegal immigrant. | ||
Huh? | ||
I think she was killed by a guy that was an illegal immigrant. | ||
That's part of the reason this bill is a big deal. | ||
Yeah, I think that might have been the case, yeah. | ||
Okay, yeah. | ||
So, I mean, are you supportive of measures to, you know, protect the border from criminals and people like that? | ||
I mean, I think that that has been like a really right-wing rhetoric. | ||
Crimes happen everywhere in the world and in any community. | ||
And to paint a picture that illegal immigrants are coming in to be terrorists and criminals, that's just plain racist. | ||
And so we are for open borders and for citizenship rights for all with or without papers. | ||
So open borders, unrestricted immigration, shouldn't matter who you are? | ||
Yes, exactly. | ||
Sure. | ||
Open borders and a welfare state. | ||
Imagine, first of all, that's just a collapse of a country. | ||
But imagine this logic that he uses here. | ||
I will show you how failed this logic is with one simple example on a very personal level for anybody. | ||
So because there's crime over here, I should accept crime. | ||
So because my neighborhood, maybe my neighborhood is safe, but the next neighborhood over there is very violent crime, then if those violent criminals start coming over here and committing crimes, then I should just say, hey, well, it's fine. | ||
It's fine. | ||
There's violent crime here. | ||
There's violent crime there. | ||
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What about with health? | |
What if you just said, hey, you know, there's fat people over here, so let's just all be fat. | ||
Hey, there's dumb people over here. | ||
Let's just all be dumb. | ||
This is such failed logic. | ||
It's a joke. | ||
And it shows how, I mean, these people are literally retarded. | ||
It's an immigrant bashing bill. | ||
Immigrant bashing. | ||
We believe open borders. | ||
You're an idiot. | ||
You're an idiot. | ||
And this is who the left targets with their propaganda. | ||
And I got so much more of this. | ||
It's unbelievable what they're doing now. | ||
Well, maybe it's not so surprising. | ||
But here's Malay cooking them at the World Economic Forum, calling them out, and calling them pedophiles if they support all the trans kid nonsense propaganda. | ||
Here's Malay, clip 29. It promotes the LGBT agenda. | ||
You know what? | ||
I can't even keep up. | ||
This guy talks so fast. | ||
You know what? | ||
Just pull it down. | ||
Just pull it down. | ||
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No, no, no, no. | |
Just pull it down. | ||
Just pull it down. | ||
We'll have to retry this. | ||
Malay, he's such a strange character. | ||
I actually met him at an event this last weekend in D.C. And, you know, I don't know what it is. | ||
He's just such a strange character. | ||
But he does this thing where he sits up there and he just reads off of his speech. | ||
Like, he just puts on the desk. | ||
He doesn't really use teleprompters or anything. | ||
And he just sits up there and just reads as fast as he can off of his speech. | ||
And, you know, the translator at this event was trying to keep up with him. | ||
And it was just basically like me trying to keep up with him right there. | ||
And I was just like, after one sentence, okay, I'm done. | ||
I can't. | ||
There's not enough time. | ||
I'm up against the break anyway. | ||
So maybe we'll end up getting into that clip. | ||
Maybe not. | ||
But he calls them pedophiles. | ||
So, right to their face at the World Economic Forum. | ||
Said, you support this stuff for kids, pushing it into the schools, then you're a pedophile and we're going to call you just that. | ||
Final segment coming up. | ||
But I'm telling you, they got their new activist groups. | ||
It's the illegal immigrant protesters and it is the trans protesters. | ||
BLM Antifa is out. | ||
Illegal immigrant and trans is in. | ||
All right. | ||
We got some breaking news coming across the desk. | ||
John Fetterman had a private meeting with Pete Hegseth. | ||
Since concluding the meeting, he's come out and confirmed he will not support Hegseth for Secretary of Defense. | ||
So, it appears it's either going to come down to Mitch McConnell... | ||
Which I wouldn't trust that. | ||
Or it's more likely going to come down to J.D. Vance with the tiebreaker vote. | ||
So quick update there. | ||
We got some other things we'll update you with as well. | ||
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Okay, a couple things I want to do here in the last segment. | ||
Here's another breaking news story. | ||
Representative Andy Ogles just introduced a resolution to amend the 22nd Amendment to allow President Trump to seek a third term. | ||
Maybe Trump can run again. | ||
Now, of course, there's already a constitutional argument for this because of the impeachment, the impeachment sham that the Democrats tried to run on Trump twice to disrupt his first term. | ||
So technically, there's a constitutional argument to be made that he could already run for a third term. | ||
Now, they're trying to present new windows of opportunity for him to run for a third term. | ||
I don't think Trump wants to run for a third term, but nonetheless, there it is. | ||
The Democrats' heads spinning. | ||
They're dizzy enough, okay? | ||
They're dizzy and disoriented enough. | ||
We don't need to be causing them any more issues. | ||
All right. | ||
So let me just do this. | ||
There's this clip that goes viral every time people share it. | ||
And I think this is from like 2017. And I think it's The View. | ||
We'll see the clip, but you've probably seen it before when the young Osborne girl, I think it's Kelly Osborne, says, you know, Trump doesn't understand it. | ||
Without all these illegal immigrants, you know, who's going to clean your toilet? | ||
Who's going to pick your crops? | ||
And the whole cast at that time was like, whoa, whoa, whoa, hold up. | ||
Like, that's a little... | ||
That's a little too much sauce. | ||
That's a little racist. | ||
So let's just, you know, whoa. | ||
And she tries to kind of curtail her statement. | ||
But it's funny because I was saying this to the crew. | ||
I was saying this to the crew earlier today. | ||
I wanted to try to do something. | ||
And then they found, actually they found more than I expected. | ||
I was looking for a clip that we played of a Democrat saying that recently. | ||
Saying, oh, you know, who's going to pick your crops? | ||
Who's going to clean your toilets? | ||
Pelosi has said it. | ||
And then they reminded me, well, were you thinking of the fake bishop that said it, scolding Donald Trump? | ||
Well, maybe that was it. | ||
But here's the point, and we're going to compile all this together for you right now. | ||
They first started making this statement to try to stick it to Trump. | ||
Years ago, almost 10 years ago now. | ||
And then, even then, like the anti-Trump, hate Trump liberals were like, whoa, we can't. | ||
You don't say that. | ||
That's racist. | ||
Don't say that these people are just here to pick crops and clean toilets. | ||
Like, you don't. | ||
That's no good. | ||
Now it's mainstream Democrat Party talking points. | ||
The mask is off. | ||
These people are racists. | ||
So let's do this, guys. | ||
Let's play the first clip. | ||
That we have on the list here, clip 16. And then after that, play the compilation you've put together and then sandwich it back with the original clip. | ||
Will that work? | ||
Can we do that? | ||
Okay, so that's what we're going to do. | ||
I'm giving out commands here live on air. | ||
They put this together behind the scenes. | ||
We're a live show, not scripted here at all. | ||
Okay, so that's what we're going to do. | ||
So play clip 16 and then sandwich... | ||
That clip with the compilation that you've put together. | ||
And if this goes well, we'll cut this up and put it on my X account too. | ||
And then you people can share it on your X accounts as well. | ||
But we're just going to go with this raw right now. | ||
Fire away. | ||
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If you kick every Latino out of this country... | |
Hold on, hold on, hold on. | ||
Put it full screen. | ||
I'm going to try to make this easier on you guys. | ||
Think about, like, let's try to make it streamlined so that we can just take this and put it right to X to take it easy as possible on the editors. | ||
So let's just try to do it that way, guys. | ||
So, all right, so with that... | ||
You know what I'm saying, though? | ||
You know what I'm saying, though? | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Okay, all right, all right. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
Yeah. | ||
If you kick... | ||
Every Latino out of this country, then who is going to be cleaning your toilet, Donald Trump? | ||
Oh, that's... | ||
In the sense that... | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Like, what I'm saying... | ||
There's more jobs to be... | ||
In LA, they always... | ||
But Latinos are not only the only people doing that. | ||
No, I didn't mean it like that. | ||
Come on. | ||
No, I would never mean it like that. | ||
In the name of our God, I ask you to have mercy upon the people in our country. | ||
We're scared now. | ||
There are gay, lesbian, and transgender children in democratic, republican, and independent families, some who fear for their lives. | ||
And the people, the people who pick our crops and clean our office buildings, who labor in poultry farms and meatpacking plants, who wash the dishes after we eat in restaurants and work the night shifts in hospitals, they... | ||
They may not be citizens or have the proper documentation, but the vast majority of immigrants are not criminals. | ||
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Which he can now do because of the Supreme Court, and he's going to take on these countries. | |
That screw American workers. | ||
That's the plan. | ||
And oh, by the way, he's going to crack down on immigration to the benefit of American workers. | ||
He's going to deport 20 million people, the people who pick your crops, the people who process your meat, the people who care for your grandmother, the people who serve all sorts of critical functions in this country. | ||
This country needs immigrants to survive. | ||
Immigrants pick the food we eat, rebuild our communities after climate disasters, help construct our infrastructure, power our small business economy, clean our homes, and look after the most precious in our families, our children and our elders. | ||
And we need immigrants in this country. | ||
Forget the fact that the farm that our vegetables would rot in the ground if it weren't if they weren't being picked by many immigrants, many illegal immigrants. | ||
The fact is that the birth rate in this country is way below replacement level, which means our population is going to start shrinking. | ||
And the ratio of people on Social Security and Medicare is going to increase relative to the number of people supporting them. | ||
The fact is, is that we have a responsibility to secure our border. | ||
We also have a responsibility to recognize the importance of newcomers to our nation. | ||
Right now, the best thing that we can do for our economy is to have comprehensive immigration reform. | ||
We have a shortage of workers in our country, and you see even in Florida, some of the farmers and the growers saying, why are you shipping these immigrants up north? | ||
We need them to pick the crops down here. | ||
But that doesn't mean that we don't recognize our moral responsibility as well. | ||
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When the president, the former, well, occasional occupant of the White House- Wow. | |
Isn't it glorious? | ||
We went from, whoa, hey, let's cool the rhetoric, you're coming off a little racist, to mainstream Democrat Party talking points. | ||
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We need them to pick the craps. | |
But even that is an admission that they're taking American jobs. | ||
Right there. | ||
Cheap labor. | ||
Illegal labor, by the way. | ||
It's also out of whack. | ||
It's just also out of whack. | ||
So, there you go. | ||
We'll upload that to my ex-account at Owen Schroer 1776 and we'll share that far away. | ||
We'll call it the ultimate we need them to pick our crops compilation. | ||
How about that? | ||
We need them to pick our crops. | ||
Interesting. | ||
Alright, a couple other things here before we get out the door. | ||
So, okay, all of a sudden Democrats care about police officers. | ||
I don't buy that for a second. | ||
There's also this trend that I mentioned yesterday. | ||
All of a sudden Democrats are admitting that prices were higher under Joe Biden. | ||
They denied it for four years. | ||
Now they're admitting prices are higher, but of course they're blaming Trump. | ||
So now all of a sudden Democrats care about higher prices, so that's a lie. | ||
And now all of a sudden Democrats are pro-Christian. | ||
They're more Christian than you. | ||
You know, the party that's blocking a bill to keep a baby alive after it's born on a failed abortion? | ||
Yeah, the party that loves abortion celebrates it. | ||
Yeah, they're now lecturing Christians. | ||
How about that? | ||
Democrats are now pro-Christian. | ||
Boy, what are they going to come up with next? | ||
Look at this one. | ||
And this is just one example I'm using because it's a rather funny one. | ||
Here in clip five. | ||
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Well, now that Trump is demanding an apology from Bishop Mary Ann Buddy for her kind, sweet, compassionate words in front of him the other day, how dare she? | |
Guys, I think it's quite clear why Trump and his supporters don't actually go to church. | ||
Oh, you do? | ||
Because clearly they are wildly uncomfortable being reminded that you're supposed to actually be a good person. | ||
It feels like with Christian Trump supporters, the only thing that they like about Christianity is the whole being forgiven for your sins part and going to heaven. | ||
So they get to do whatever they want and go to heaven. | ||
But when they're actually reminded that you're supposed to be kind to others, they're like... | ||
Get this woke shit out of here. | ||
What the fuck is this? | ||
Okay, but here's my challenge for Christian Trump supporters on here, okay? | ||
Why don't you go get the transcript of the bishop's words, read through it, and ask yourself, go look in the mirror and ask yourself, why would any Christian apologize for these words? | ||
Okay? | ||
Get back to us. | ||
Good luck. | ||
All right, Brad. | ||
Be rad. | ||
Let me get back to you. | ||
First of all, you're a 40-year-old man and you dress like I do when I was 15, going to the mall, chasing tail. | ||
Literally. | ||
The shirt, the hat, the jacket, the hairstyle. | ||
Grow up. | ||
Secondly, you believe in heaven now. | ||
Tell me, how do you think God is going to view you when you get to heaven? | ||
For supporting abortion and all those dead babies that are going to be there smiling down at you from heaven. | ||
How do you think that's going to go, buddy? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah, you guys care about it all of a sudden, I'm sure. | ||
But third, to get to the actual point here, most importantly, this wasn't about what she said or what she didn't say. | ||
She used the pulpit of the church and she used that opportunity at the inauguration. | ||
Not to say kind things or to show compassion. | ||
She used it to make an anti-Trump political statement. | ||
That's what happened. | ||
But based off of the way you look, talk, and dress, you probably aren't smart enough to understand that. | ||
So I'm glad I could be here to explain it to you. | ||
But this propaganda, this rhetoric is everywhere. | ||
It's hilarious. | ||
Democrats care about cops all of a sudden. | ||
Democrats care about high prices all of a sudden. | ||
Democrats are Christian all of a sudden now. | ||
They're Christian now. | ||
I mean, wow. | ||
Wow. | ||
Four days in office and Trump has already got the Democrats to be pro-cop, pro-Christian, and against higher prices. | ||
What a transformation we're seeing. | ||
Worthy of celebration, you might even say. | ||
What else do we have here? | ||
All right, I've been teasing these protests that they have coming up. | ||
So I'll show you the serious thing and then maybe have a laugh. | ||
But thousands of radical leftists are currently organizing on TikTok to disguise themselves, protest, and hurt Trump. | ||
Republicans, CEOs, and cis people. | ||
Users are obfuscating bans with phrases such as cute winter boots. | ||
Videos referencing Luigi Mangione's deny, defend, depose. | ||
And Ashley St. Clair is sharing these videos and they're promoting killing people. | ||
But the point is, this is the new violent Democrat rebellion. | ||
They don't have it with Black Lives Matter. | ||
Black Lives Matter people realized that they were being used by the Democrat Party, so they're not on board anymore. | ||
Antifa is no longer really that strong, or they realize that the Democrats aren't their friends, so they're not on board anymore. | ||
So now they've got all these trans activists activated, and this is actually a little scarier, I'll be honest, because with Black Lives Matter and Antifa, they were kind of more into like... | ||
Organizational group riot therapy type stuff, anti-establishment type stuff. | ||
These people might be a little more direct in what might be going on. | ||
And so this is something that should really be addressed quickly. | ||
This is a little more serious, I would say. | ||
Yeah, this is not good. | ||
And this is who the Democrats are activating right now. | ||
And that's why that pastor went up there and said that speech. | ||
And that's why they're all coming out with this trans craziness to activate their next radical group into violence. | ||
Look, let me just say this. | ||
And this is a serious note. | ||
Aside from the political beliefs here. | ||
Aside from the political beliefs. | ||
These people are being used and abused. | ||
For political reasons. | ||
And they're being radicalized to violence. | ||
And it's very sad. | ||
It's very sad. | ||
And I don't know how to get this thing under control. | ||
I don't hate these people. | ||
I actually feel bad for these people at a very human level. | ||
But this is going a bad direction. | ||
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Fast. | |
And to ignore the fact that you've had a string of trans-radicalized shooters recently would be very detrimental to understanding how serious this is. | ||
So I hope this doesn't get violence. | ||
I hope we don't see targeted attacks. | ||
I hope this is just a social media trend. | ||
I hope these people find peace in their lives. | ||
But make no mistake about it, the Democrats will radicalize these people to violence if they can. | ||
Just like they did BLM, just like they did Antifa. | ||
But with every step down the field that they get radicalizing these people, it's going to get worse, it's going to get more deadly, it's going to get more disturbing. | ||
And this has to be stopped. | ||
It has to be stopped. | ||
Now, that's the more dangerous aspect of it. | ||
But you have these other groups popping up, obviously funded by these Democrat front groups, that are now following ICE activity and posting it like in Seattle so that they can try to have pop-up protests to try to blockade this activity. | ||
Seattle submissions. | ||
ICE agents spotted in downtown Seattle. | ||
People are reporting sightings of Immigrations and Customs Enforcement near Third and University. | ||
Stay alert and spread the word. | ||
This is happening now. | ||
So they have all these pop-up social media accounts with all of their lists, their email lists, their phone lists, and they're trying to have pop-up protests to try to stop ICE and Border Patrol from deportations. | ||
Now, that could also get serious. | ||
Now, that to me is more of like your kind of low-level activist type stuff that we can likely avoid violence. | ||
It's the other stuff I'm more concerned about. | ||
And again, to remove the politics from it, you know, this is our country. | ||
These are our communities. | ||
These are fellow humans. | ||
And I hope they find peace. | ||
I hope they don't get radicalized. | ||
I hope that this does not go the way that the Democrats want it to, because nobody is going to win in that situation. | ||
Nobody's going to win, and you could potentially have a very bad situation building if this isn't calmed down fast. | ||
If it's not calmed down fast. | ||
So, we'll put some of this other stuff off until tomorrow, since I'm running out of time, because I really don't even want to make jokes after saying this, because it is very serious. | ||
It is very serious. | ||
And there's room to make fun and have political opinions. | ||
But I'm telling you, this is no joke. | ||
This is no joke. | ||
These people are being radicalized and used and abused and pushed to political violence. | ||
And I hope that they can see that, stop that, and find some healing. | ||
But the left is not going to stop what they're doing. | ||
So how do we stop this from getting worse? | ||
Because I'm telling you, we're only four days in and we can already see where this is going, folks. | ||
I can already see where this is going. | ||
All right. | ||
We've got more LA fires breaking out daily. | ||
Thousands of acres, new acres being burned to the ground. | ||
It's just organized crime at this point. | ||
It's clearly organized crime. | ||
It's clearly professional arsonists. | ||
It's just absolutely crazy. | ||
It's barely even getting reported on anymore. | ||
But you got that going on. | ||
Alright, we'll cover this other Musk stuff tomorrow. | ||
We'll cover some of this other stuff tomorrow. | ||
Let's do this on the way out. | ||
Is disclosure ahead of us? | ||
Or maybe first this. | ||
Married healthcare executive accused of preying on nearly a dozen teen girls to produce child porn. | ||
That story out of... | ||
The New York Post, a married Nassau County health care executive allegedly preyed on nearly a dozen teen girls to produce porn over a four-year period, including two minors. | ||
Oh, I don't want to get into the details of this. | ||
Well, Liz Croken is reporting on this, and she went and found an interesting image of this individual who was busted by John Durham, who is the new interim U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of New York. | ||
He had a photo of himself. | ||
The pedophile, the alleged pedophile, on his LinkedIn with a double heart logo that looks like the FBI-identified pedophile symbol. | ||
Isn't it crazy? | ||
The symbolism is always there with these people. | ||
It's always there. | ||
And then they try to gaslight us and tell us that it doesn't exist, even though it's right there in front of our eyes. | ||
And by the way, Trump's diversity, equity, and inclusion conclusion came yesterday. | ||
So now what they're doing is they're retitling these administrative roles and bureaucracies like the ATF had Lisa T. Boykin. | ||
Boykin. | ||
I wonder what Lisa's secret is. | ||
She used to be the chief diversity officer, but as of last night, she's now a senior executive. | ||
Nice try. | ||
Abolish the ATF. All right. | ||
We got to a lot of the news today. | ||
We didn't get to all of it. | ||
We did our best. | ||
Big ups to the crew, who did a great job today as well. | ||
We will take a 21-hour break, but boy, oh boy. | ||
Good luck keeping up with Donald J. Trump. | ||
Good luck. | ||
Remember, just today, declassification of JFK files, Robert Kennedy files, Martin Luther King Jr. files. | ||
I mean, just how many executive orders? | ||
He's just pounding the pen. | ||
Pounding the resolute desk. | ||
Making America great again. | ||
Making Democrats head spins. | ||
And we've only just begun. | ||
I saw Alex Jones and he looks really... | ||
Good, doesn't he? | ||
Yeah, he's losing all weight. | ||
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He looks like he has to go to court for something. | |
No, our friend Sean is helping him. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
Yeah, he's really committed. | ||
He's going to do a documentary on it. | ||
He's got to do a documentary on taking back my health. | ||
It's so noticeable. | ||
I was like, wow, he looks handsome. | ||
But there's fucking theories that it's not even him. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
There's theories that they replaced him with a different guy. | ||
I know that's not true. | ||
I know the guy who's training him. | ||
I know him. | ||
Like, I'm still in touch with him. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Like, I text Alex all the time. | ||
I know him. | ||
He's just losing weight. | ||
But if you go online, there's a lot of people that believe that this is, like, a different person. | ||
He looks great. | ||
That's all it is. | ||
He looks great. | ||
So Joe Rogan just put to bed the huge controversy online, particularly on X, I mean, trending some days, that I have been replaced by a clone. | ||
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