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Ladies and gentlemen, it is Tuesday, February 11th, 2025. February 11th, 2025. | ||
This is the InfoWars War Relay. | ||
Wow Wow So, I already had a loaded show. | ||
Stacks and stacks of news. | ||
Huge guests coming up today. | ||
And then, four breaking news stories. | ||
As I'm sitting down, four breaking news stories. | ||
Trump has just signed an executive order mandating federal agencies... | ||
To cooperate and work with the Department of Government Efficiency. | ||
Now, I got all kinds of news out of Doge. | ||
And then you got Democrats and Democrat activists and implants posing as judges, doing everything they can to stop Doge. | ||
So I got news on that. | ||
They're doing everything they can to keep Doge away from all of the evidence of their crimes. | ||
And that's what's going on here. | ||
And Musk has all but said that exact thing in the last 24 hours multiple times. | ||
Then I've got Anna Paulina Luna coming out, running a declassification subcommittee. | ||
She says there were two shooters at the assassination of JFK. Two shooters. | ||
Here she was announcing all the declassification agenda she has at a press conference moments ago. | ||
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Clip 15, fire away. | |
Robert F. Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. With the stroke of a pen, he committed to declassifying the files concerning the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. A decision not just monumental but pivotal. | ||
It is with profound honor that I have been entrusted by Speaker Mike Johnson and Chairman James Comer to lead the House Oversight Task Force on Declassification of Federal Secrets. | ||
Together with the help of the White House, our intelligence allies, the Department of Defense, the Department of Justice, we will be conducting investigations into the following. | ||
The assassinations of JFK, RFK, and Dr. Martin Luther King. | ||
Unidentified aerial phenomena, also known as UAPs. | ||
And I've identified submerged objects, also known as USOs, the Epstein client list, the origins of COVID-19, and the 9-11 files. | ||
This task force will be a beacon of bipartisanship. | ||
On the Republican side, Representatives Burchett, Boebert, Burleson, Crane, Gill, and Mace will be joining me, although I'd like to note that I'm expanding this to the entire governing body and will be allowing certain members to wave on. | ||
Our first hearing is set for March. | ||
The date will be announced soon, and we've already initiated close to a dozen communications with various agencies, to include Pam Bondi at the Department of Justice and the Secretary of State. | ||
This will no longer be a task force that makes bold promises only to fade into irrelevance or send strongly worded letters. | ||
This will be a relentless pursuit of truth and transparency, and we will not stop until the American people have the answers they deserve. | ||
We will cut through the bureaucracy, challenge the stonewalling, and ensure that the American people finally get the truth that they have been denied for too long. | ||
If we are to endure and thrive as a nation, we must restore trust. | ||
Trust through transparency. | ||
The American people must be trusted to think for themselves, to form their own judgments from the truth that they are entitled to know. | ||
We've been treated like children for too long and kept in the dark by those we elected to serve us. | ||
It is my solemn duty to begin mending this trust to form a new relationship between the government and the governed. | ||
Let us embark on this journey together towards a government that does not serve, but one that enlightens. | ||
That does not just serve, but one that enlightens. | ||
Trust through transparency that begins. | ||
Now, that was just a short clip from the longer press conference where she talks about two shooters at JFK, assassination, and so much more. | ||
I mean, this is nuts. | ||
There's so much big breaking news. | ||
It's happening at light speed. | ||
By the time I sit down at the desk and shuffle around and organize all my news and send all the clips to the crew and then I've sat down and I've sent them the title and I'm ready for the opening segment, four new huge news stories drop. | ||
And so let me just get those out of the way and then tell you what we had planned. | ||
And guys, just see what they have published as far as the headlines are concerned. | ||
About 10 minutes ago, President Trump signed an executive order mandating federal agencies cooperate with the Department of Government Efficiency. | ||
Now, this is obviously in response to their stubbornness, might be one word, their obstruction of investigation, their obstruction. | ||
Of the Department of Government Efficiency. | ||
That's what's going on. | ||
And so Trump has now signed the executive order and forcing them to obey. | ||
Of course, they've already violated multiple executive orders from President Trump, so they'll likely violate this. | ||
Folks, I'm not kidding. | ||
I halfway expect a building to go up in flames in the next 24 hours. | ||
I mean, these Democrats are caught. | ||
So red-handed. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
And in the last 24 hours, because we don't even really know what Musk has seen. | ||
My guess is Musk has already seen everything. | ||
Probably a lot worse things than we even know. | ||
That he's never exposed via the Twitter files. | ||
Not to mention things that Doge has found that they've sent to Musk and he just hasn't really talked about yet because the plate is so full. | ||
And you don't want to overwhelm the system and back it up. | ||
You want to make sure that there's enough time for people to chew on each little breaking news story and you kind of slowly roll it out. | ||
But Musk has said that Chuck Schumer is a criminal. | ||
Musk has said, this is all in the last 24 hours, Musk called Democrats child predators earlier today because they keep finding new laws and bills. | ||
And ways in the justice system to give child predators, pedophiles, light sentences or even no jail time, putting them back on the streets. | ||
So somebody said, why do Democrats take care of child predators? | ||
Elon Musk said, because they are child predators. | ||
And of course he's right, whether he's talking about them actually being pedophiles or probably more likely he's talking about them wanting to... | ||
Mangle and dismember and mutilate children. | ||
It's probably the more likely scenario, but maybe since we're talking about them protecting actual pedophiles, maybe they're that too. | ||
And maybe Musk knows that. | ||
Maybe he's seen some stuff worse than what we saw in the WikiLeaks with the hot dog and pizza parties and kids in the hot tub for your entertainment. | ||
But it's like, I got all this... | ||
Breaking right now. | ||
Anna Paulina Luna says we're going to declassify all of this stuff. | ||
They just declassified thousands of more reports from the JFK assassination. | ||
Two shooters is about to become the official narrative. | ||
Okay, so I bet it's like I can't even. | ||
I got all this other stuff to cover and I got huge guests coming on today too. | ||
With their breaking news. | ||
Judge, Biden judge. | ||
Guys, pull up Judge Jeanette Vargas. | ||
Go ahead and get a little image of her on the screen. | ||
Or you can put this one right here, too. | ||
Doesn't that look like a Judge Vargas appointed by Joe Biden? | ||
That is a Biden Vargas for sure. | ||
Look at that Vargas. | ||
She looks like she ate the Vargas. | ||
Became the Vargas. | ||
Oh, she has the look. | ||
Might be a dude. | ||
Breaking, Biden Judge Vargas revises restrictions on access to Treasury payment system, keeps ban on Doge in place. | ||
Now, Trump's executive order was signed after the judge did this. | ||
Now, since when do these judges get involved in executive action? | ||
Insert themselves into the executive branch. | ||
But all these leftists, all these Democrats that aren't actually judges, they're Democrats, they're Democrat agents, they're activists posing as judges, getting the spot on the bench, wearing the robe, they're not actually judges. | ||
Understand this. | ||
The judge uniform that they wear, the role of judge that they play, it's an act. | ||
It's all an act. | ||
They're actually Democrat leftist activists. | ||
And they're there to kind of shoehorn and meddle whenever they can, totally out of place. | ||
This judge has no place. | ||
This fat freak, excuse me, this freak show monster Judge Vargas, what do you have to hide? | ||
What are you hiding? | ||
Who are you working for? | ||
So now, this is the next big thing for people to understand. | ||
And this rollout is probably just beginning. | ||
But Musk is starting to hit the rhetoric here. | ||
These are not judges, these are activists. | ||
And he's been through it. | ||
He's been through the corrupt courts. | ||
He knows how these Democrats operate. | ||
This judge has no business getting involved in the Department of Government Efficiency. | ||
But she's working for the Democrats, and she got the call on Judge Vargas. | ||
I'm stopping those from exposing corruption. | ||
And they said, hey, we need you to step in here and stop this. | ||
We got major crimes about to be exposed. | ||
All the money we've stolen is about to be exposed. | ||
We might hire a flamer. | ||
To help us out here, and I'm not talking about your gay community. | ||
I mean somebody that burns things, an arsonist burns things to hide evidence, a flamer. | ||
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You don't think the Democrats are on the phone right now with some flamers? | ||
And I'm not talking about, you know, the kind Lindsey Graham likes to hang around with. | ||
I would not be surprised if we see some building go up in flames. | ||
I'm telling you folks, these Democrats are so desperate. | ||
They know their entire crime scheme. | ||
Their billions, the hundreds of billions of dollars they've stolen is all about to be exposed. | ||
They are in complete panic. | ||
I got all these clips from D.C. They keep having rallies. | ||
They got all of their... | ||
Here's another one. | ||
You don't just have judges that are posing as judges, putting on the judge's uniform and sitting on the bench. | ||
They're just Democrat Party activists. | ||
They're just Democrat Party plants. | ||
You have preachers and pastors and priests. | ||
Same thing. | ||
We've exposed these people. | ||
I've gone to the churches where they do the drag queen sexy time for kids at the church. | ||
And I've exposed these fake pastors. | ||
It's so obvious. | ||
And now you've got these preachers coming out and saying, we need violence. | ||
Democrat Party activists, probably on the USAID payroll. | ||
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They are panicked. | |
I mean, look at that walrus. | ||
Judge. | ||
That is, oh yeah, that is a Biden judge right there. | ||
That's a Democrat activist posing as a judge, now trying to stop the Trump agenda illegitimately and give the Democrats some time so that they can try to cover up all the crimes they've committed. | ||
You think the January 6th committee erasing all that evidence illegally? | ||
You think that was bold? | ||
I'm telling you, they know the deal is up. | ||
The gig is up. | ||
The hundreds of billions of dollars that have been stolen. | ||
The money laundering. | ||
All of it. | ||
It's all about to come out, folks. | ||
And the Democrats are panicked. | ||
Everybody can see it. | ||
It's the most obvious political movement you've ever seen. | ||
Wow, the Democrats are really scared of transparency. | ||
Wow, the Democrats are really scared of the Department of Government Affiliacy. | ||
Wow, the Democrats are really scared of Elon Musk. | ||
More so than Donald Trump now. | ||
And it's kind of the perfect tag team situation. | ||
Soon you'll have Kash Patel in there as well. | ||
But Trump... | ||
Trump is getting all this agenda through. | ||
He's really moving with his agenda fast. | ||
And there's nothing the Democrats can do about it. | ||
Now it looks like by the end of the week, we're going to have everybody confirmed. | ||
Patel, Gabbard, and Kennedy. | ||
And so then it's like all pistons are firing. | ||
Trump doesn't even have all of his team assembled yet. | ||
But the Democrats are so distracted with Elon Musk and Doge. | ||
That Trump's policy agenda is kind of getting very little resistance right now. | ||
But that's because they have to focus on Musk and Doge. | ||
That's where their big crimes, that's where the biggest crimes of all time are being covered up. | ||
The U.S. Treasury, the entitlements, the open border, USAID, all of it. | ||
And it's all about to get exposed. | ||
And why do you think it's the career political criminals? | ||
Like Maxine Waters, who are out there at the front, and people like Elizabeth Warren, who have been in there for decades. | ||
Musk says making Ron Paul the Fed chair is a great idea. | ||
I don't know if that'll actually happen. | ||
I mean, I think that Jerome Powell probably doesn't last very long. | ||
He's not really cooperating with Trump. | ||
He's not really doing the things Trump wants him to do as far as rates are concerned. | ||
So I would say Powell probably won't last. | ||
Trump probably wants to wait until he gets the rest of his confirmations through before he makes a move on Powell. | ||
But Ron Paul as Fed chair. | ||
A great idea, says Elon Musk. | ||
And I bet you Donald Trump would do it. | ||
Ron Paul, of course, one of his all-time great quotes. | ||
Foreign aid is taking money from poor people in rich countries and giving it to rich people in poor countries. | ||
Which, on that note, maybe I should play this clip of Tucker Carlson and kind of put everything into perspective before I really dig into this news and show you some of these clips. | ||
Listen to what Tucker Carlson recently said on his show. | ||
And while what he says is important, it's why he says it or how he says it that is the real tell. | ||
Tucker talking about, where's all this money to Ukraine going in clip 12? | ||
Last weekend, I had a meeting in a ski resort in the Alps, which is probably the most expensive town in the world. | ||
I was not there to ski, for the record. | ||
But the whole town is Ukrainian. | ||
All the visitors are Ukrainian. | ||
And they're rolling into air maze and dropping a million dollars in an afternoon. | ||
All through Europe you see this. | ||
The richest people are the Ukrainians. | ||
That money is ours. | ||
It belongs to me and you and every other American taxpayer. | ||
That's where it's going. | ||
Second fact, fact, not guess. | ||
Fact is the Ukrainian military is selling a huge percentage, up to half, of the arms that we send them. | ||
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Half. | |
And I'm not guessing about this. | ||
I know that for a fact. | ||
A fact. | ||
Not speculation. | ||
And a lot of us winding up with the drug cartels on our border. | ||
This is a crime, what's happening. | ||
Our intel agencies are fully aware of this. | ||
You tell me they're not profiting from this. | ||
Of course, you think the CIA is not profiting from this? | ||
Yes, they are. | ||
Can't prove that, but I believe that. | ||
They don't know this. | ||
I know this, but they don't know this. | ||
They know this. | ||
No one is saying it. | ||
Like, no American seems aware of this. | ||
We're sending these arms to Ukraine, billions of billions, hundreds of billions of dollars, and it's being stolen and sold to our actual enemies. | ||
Like, what the? | ||
Folks. | ||
You know Tucker Carlson talks to Donald Trump. | ||
You know Tucker Carlson talks to Elon Musk. | ||
You know all three of them just had an Oval Office meeting. | ||
Tucker isn't making this up. | ||
He's either seen the evidence or he's talked to the people that have seen the evidence. | ||
And it's not even a big secret. | ||
It's been covered actually for years since the Ukraine war started. | ||
And you have the oligarchs in Kiev that travel the world, travel all through Europe, and they have all the fanciest cars. | ||
And Kiev is basically in this bubble while the rest of Ukraine is suffering and all their people are dying. | ||
People in Kiev aren't being forced to go to war. | ||
The rich people, the Ukrainian oligarchs in Kiev, they've pretty much been untouched by this. | ||
So they prop up Zelensky. | ||
Zelensky props up them. | ||
The CIA... And NATO gets to have their little front against Vladimir Putin and Russia. | ||
And we, the American taxpayer, pay for all of it and get robbed. | ||
Now, there's a very important meeting coming up. | ||
Trump to send Treasury Secretary Scott Besant to Ukraine to meet Zelensky amid critical mineral talks. | ||
So Trump is trying to take advantage of Ukraine. | ||
For their resources. | ||
And I can pretty much understand what's going on here. | ||
Trump's like, look, you just stole $100 billion from us, okay? | ||
And we're going to investigate that, and we're going to investigate where the $100 billion that went missing is at. | ||
And people are going to be very happy with you, and maybe we just go ahead and... | ||
Stop protecting you and funding you and good luck if that's the case. | ||
But maybe you could help us out. | ||
Maybe you could give us some resources and some minerals. | ||
You know, that is if you like your life. | ||
That's how that deal is going to go. | ||
But Besant is going to show up and he's going to say, What did you mean when you said you've only received less than half of the financial aid that we've sent you? | ||
Over $100 billion is missing. | ||
What exactly did you mean? | ||
Can you show me some of those books? | ||
Can you give me an idea of what we're really looking at here? | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
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And this already has so much attention. | ||
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Because the Ukraine war has been this big story that's been forced into the American consciousness and everybody knows about the hundreds of billions of dollars that we've sent. | ||
What is that going to look like? | ||
What is that going to look like when that story goes national? | ||
Over a hundred billion dollars sent to Ukraine, missing, never even made it to Ukraine. | ||
Where did it go? | ||
Where did it go? | ||
Does $100 billion just disappear? | ||
Oh, well, Zelensky is going to have to answer some pretty tough questions, isn't he? | ||
But that's just the beginning. | ||
That's just the beginning. | ||
I've got this whole stack over here with all these legal developments. | ||
I've got Democrats in D.C. completely panicking. | ||
And maybe we'll wait for our guest Nick Sordor, who's joining me in the third hour today, who's in D.C. He's going to be reporting to us live from D.C. He's right up in there, sticking a camera in their faces. | ||
Actually got assaulted by Elizabeth Warren's team. | ||
Because he asked a question and they elbowed him. | ||
So, I'll tell you what though. | ||
Musk is speaking live right now. | ||
Let's go live to the Oval Office with Donald Trump and Elon Musk. | ||
None of those things are true currently. | ||
So the reason that departments can't pass audits is because the payments don't have a categorization code. | ||
It's like just a massive number of blank checks just flying out the building. | ||
So you can't reconcile blank checks. | ||
You've got comment fields that are also blanks. | ||
You don't know why the payment was made. | ||
And then we've got this, truly absurd, a do not pay list, which can take up to a year for an organization to get on a do not pay list. | ||
And we're talking about terrorist organizations. | ||
We're talking about known fraudsters, known aspects of waste, known things that do not match any congressional appropriation. | ||
It can take up to a year to get on the list. | ||
And even what's on the list, the list is not used. | ||
It's mind-blowing. | ||
So what we're talking about here, we're really just talking about adding common sense controls that should be present, that haven't been present. | ||
So you say, well, how could such a thing arise? | ||
That seems crazy. | ||
When you understand that really everything is geared towards complaint minimization. | ||
So then you understand the motivations. | ||
So if people receive money, they don't complain, obviously. | ||
But if people don't receive money, they do complain. | ||
And the fraudsters complain the loudest and the fastest. | ||
So then when you understand that, then it makes sense. | ||
Oh, that's why everything just, they approve all the payments at Treasury. | ||
Because if you approve all the payments, you don't get complaints. | ||
But now we're saying that, no, actually, we are going to complain. | ||
If money is spent badly, if your taxpayer dollars are not spent in a sensible and frugal manner, then that's not okay. | ||
Your tax dollars need to be spent wisely on things that matter to the people. | ||
I mean, these things, it's just common sense. | ||
It's not draconian or radical, I think. | ||
It's really just saying, let's look at each of these expenditures and say, Is this actually in the best interest of the people? | ||
And if it is, it's proved. | ||
If it's not, we should think about it. | ||
So, you know, there's crazy things. | ||
Like, just cursory examination of Social Security. | ||
And we've got people in there that are 150 years old. | ||
Now, do you know anyone who's 150? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Okay. | ||
They should be on the Guinness Book of World Records. | ||
They're missing out. | ||
So, you know, that's the case where, like, I think they're probably dead. | ||
It's my guess. | ||
Or they should be very famous, one of the two. | ||
And then there's a whole bunch of Social Security payments where there's no identifying information. | ||
Why is there no identifying information? | ||
Folks, this is so key. | ||
We want to make sure that people who deserve to receive Social Security do receive it. | ||
And that they receive it quickly and accurately. | ||
The entitlement program's fraud is billions of dollars, and Musk already knows it. | ||
We are trying to sort of right-size the federal bureaucracy, just make sure that this... | ||
Obviously, there needs to be a lot of people working for the federal government, but not as many as currently. | ||
So we're saying, well, okay, if people can retire... | ||
You know, with full benefits and everything, that would be good. | ||
They can retire, get their retirement payments and everything. | ||
And then we're told, this is actually, I think, a great anecdote, because we're told that the most number of people that could retire possibly in a month is 10,000. | ||
We're like, well, why is that? | ||
Well, because all the retirement paperwork is manual on paper. | ||
It's manually calculated, then written down on a piece of paper. | ||
Then it goes down to mine. | ||
And I'm like, what do you mean a mine? | ||
Like, yeah, there's a limestone mine where we store all the retirement paperwork. | ||
And you look at a picture of this mine. | ||
We'll post some pictures afterwards. | ||
And this mine looks like something out of the 50s because it was started in 1955. It looks like it's like a time warp. | ||
All right. | ||
We'll continue to cover this live. | ||
And, I mean, folks, I got a stack of Doge news. | ||
I got the legal stuff that's going on. | ||
I got the Democrats just in total panic that all the crimes they've committed are about to be exposed. | ||
Musk is now calling them criminals, saying they're child predators. | ||
I mean, it's totally on. | ||
And, by the way, you hear Musk talking. | ||
Does he sound like a guy that hasn't already looked into this? | ||
He's already looked into it. | ||
He's already looked into all of this stuff. | ||
He already knows all of it. | ||
The entitlement programs rob the American people of hundreds of billions of dollars annually. | ||
Now, I don't know if this is Social Security money that they're using for fraud and they're just stealing it, or if it's just backlogged and nobody fixes it. | ||
I'm sure Musk will tell us. | ||
Folks, look, we all know how criminal our government has been for our entire lives. | ||
Now we're about to actually get all the evidence, all the receipts, all the complete proof. | ||
I mean, it's all coming out. | ||
Why do you think all these Democrat Party operatives have been put into action to try to stop this from happening, folks? | ||
This is their big scheme. | ||
This is how they all got rich. | ||
This is how they robbed us for years. | ||
All right, we're about to go back to the Oval Office with Trump and Musk. | ||
Folks, this is Much Watch TV today. | ||
This is Must See TV. Not just Musk and Trump at the White House breaking news, but then the stack of legal actions that they're trying to stop Doge from exposing all the crimes. | ||
We're going to get Roger Stone's take on that. | ||
I've got Nick Sartor, who's going to be reporting live from Washington, D.C. He's going to all these rallies. | ||
He's confronting all these politicians. | ||
He had multiple Democrat staff teams assault him yesterday when he was asking them these questions. | ||
But let's go back to the Oval Office. | ||
Oh, oh. | ||
The Democrats keep having these events. | ||
Just wait till you hear the latest event the Democrats just had. | ||
You won't even believe what they've said. | ||
I mean, you think them going on TV and talking about big balls and hairy balls all day because Musk is trolling them with these nicknames? | ||
Wait till you hear what a Democrat from Oregon just said about Trump. | ||
They've completely lost it. | ||
They're just, they're gone. | ||
But these are desperate people. | ||
They know it's either stop Musk and Doge or likely go to prison or the Democrat Party at least is probably done forever. | ||
But let's go back to the Oval Office. | ||
Trump explaining, well, Musk explaining next to Trump what Doge is doing, what they're finding and why. | ||
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Doesn't that sound crazy? | ||
There's like a thousand people that work on this. | ||
So I think if we take those people and say like, you know what? | ||
Instead of working in a mine shaft and carrying manila envelopes to... | ||
You know, boxes in a mineshaft. | ||
You could do practically anything else, and you would add to the goods and services of the United States in a more useful way. | ||
So, anyway, so I think, you know, that's an example. | ||
Like, at a high level, if you say, like, how do we increase prosperity is we get people to shift from roles that are low to negative productivity to high productivity roles. | ||
And so it increased the total output of goods and services, which means that there's a higher standard of living available for everyone. | ||
That's the actual goal. | ||
Everyone's very quiet. | ||
Nobody is quiet? | ||
You're done. | ||
They don't know what to do. | ||
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What? | |
Including a lot of Democrats. | ||
I have detractors? | ||
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You do, sir. | |
I don't believe it. | ||
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Say that you're orchestrating a hostile takeover of government and doing it in a non-transparent way. | |
What's your response to that criticism? | ||
Well, first of all, you couldn't ask for a stronger mandate from the public. | ||
The public voted... | ||
We have a majority of the public voting for President Trump. | ||
We've won the House, we've won the Senate. | ||
The people voted for major government reform. | ||
There should be no doubt about that. | ||
That was on the campaign. | ||
The president spoke about that at every rally. | ||
The people voted for major government reform, and that's what people are going to get. | ||
They're going to get what they voted for. | ||
And a lot of times, you know, people that don't get what they voted for, but in this presidency, they are going to get what they voted for. | ||
And that's what democracy is all about. | ||
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Mr. Musk, the White House says that you will identify and excuse yourself from any conflicts of interest that you may have. | |
Does that mean that you are in effect policing yourself? | ||
What are the checks and balances that are in place to ensure that there is accountability and transparency? | ||
Well, we actually are trying to be as transparent as possible. | ||
In fact, our actions, we post our actions to the Doge handle on X and to the Doge website. | ||
So all of our actions are maximally transparent. | ||
In fact, I don't think there's been... | ||
I don't know of a case where an organization has been more transparent than the Doge organization. | ||
Notice this. | ||
The kind of things we're doing are very simple and basic. | ||
They're not... | ||
What I mentioned, for example, about Treasury. | ||
Notice something. | ||
When they vote and they send all this aid money to Ukraine, hundreds of billions of dollars, and they vote... | ||
And they say no oversight. | ||
Do you hear these questions from the press? | ||
No. | ||
No, we've had no oversight of all these entitlement programs with billions of dollars in fraud. | ||
It's all coming out, hundreds of billions. | ||
Honestly, it's going to be trillions. | ||
It's going to be trillions when it's all said and done. | ||
You're going to have trillions of fraud exposed. | ||
Does the press ever ask about that? | ||
Do they ask about the oversight to Ukraine where... | ||
Zelensky says, I didn't even get half the money you sent me. | ||
It just disappeared. | ||
It's gone. | ||
No, they never ask about that transparency. | ||
They never ask about that oversight. | ||
But now that it's Elon Musk, who's not even taking any money. | ||
He's not taking any money. | ||
There's no money going into Elon Musk's pocket. | ||
Doge isn't here to make a bunch of money and get a bunch of government contracts and budget. | ||
It's the exact opposite. | ||
And now it's, oh, we need oversight. | ||
Are you being transparent? | ||
Clown media! | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Categorized correctly that the payment is explained that organizations on the do not pay list, which are takes a lot to get there, actually are not paid, which currently they are paid. | ||
These are not... | ||
Individual judgment decisions. | ||
These are about simply having sensible checks and balances in the system itself to ensure that taxpayer money is spent well. | ||
So it's got nothing to do with, say, a contract for some company of Vine at all. | ||
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But if there is a conflict of interest when it comes to you yourself, for instance, you've received billions of dollars in federal contracts when it comes to the Pentagon, for instance, which the president, I know, has directed you to look into. | |
Are you policing yourself in that? | ||
Is there any sort of accountability check and balance in place that would... | ||
They're already suing him. | ||
He's already being investigated. | ||
All of our actions are fully public. | ||
So if you see anything, you say, like, wait a second, hey, that seems like maybe that's, you know, there's a conflict there. | ||
It's not like people are going to be shy about saying that. | ||
They'll say it immediately. | ||
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Including you yourself. | |
Yes. | ||
But transparency is what builds trust, not simply somebody asserting trust. | ||
Not somebody saying they're trustworthy, but transparency. | ||
So you can see everything that's going on. | ||
And you can see, am I doing something that benefits one of my companies? | ||
Have been investigating all of Musk's companies since Biden's four years. | ||
We would not let him do that segment or look in that area if we thought there was a lack of transparency or a conflict of interest. | ||
And we watch that also. | ||
He's a big businessman. | ||
He's a successful guy. | ||
That's why we want him doing this. | ||
We don't want a... | ||
An unsuccessful guy doing this. | ||
Now, one thing also that Elon hasn't really mentioned are the groups of people that are getting some of these payments. | ||
They're ridiculous. | ||
And we're talking about billions of dollars that we've already found. | ||
We found fraud and abuse. | ||
I would say those two words as opposed to the third word that I usually use. | ||
But in this case, fraud and abuse. | ||
It's abusive because most of these... | ||
Things are virtually made up or certainly money shouldn't be sent to them. | ||
And you know what I'm talking about. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
So, but we're talking about tens of billions of dollars that we've already found. | ||
and now a judge who's an activist judge wants to try and stop us from doing this. | ||
Why would they want to do that? | ||
I campaigned on this. | ||
I campaigned on the fact that I said government is corrupt. | ||
We got news on that judge. | ||
Another judge with a daughter who takes money from the Democrats. | ||
What are the odds? | ||
As an example, a man has a contract for three months, and the contract ends, but they keep paying him for the next 20 years, you know, because nobody ends a contract. | ||
You get a lot of that. | ||
You have a contract that's a three-month contract. | ||
Now, normally, if you're in a small... | ||
In all fairness, it's the size of this thing is so big. | ||
But if you have a contract and you're in a regular business, you end the contract in three months, you know it's a consultant. | ||
Here's a contract for three months, but it goes on for 20 years. | ||
And the guy doesn't say that he got money for 20 years, you know? | ||
They don't say it. | ||
They just keep getting checks month after month. | ||
And you have various things like that, and even much worse than that, actually. | ||
Much worse. | ||
And I guess you call that incompetence, maybe. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It could be corruption. | ||
It could be a deal that's made on both sides. | ||
You know, I guess the money... | ||
I think there's a lot of kickback here. | ||
I see a lot of kickback here. | ||
There's a lot of kickbacks. | ||
A tremendous kickback. | ||
Because nobody could be so stupid to give out some of these contracts. | ||
So he has to get a kickback. | ||
So that's what I got elected for. | ||
That and borders and military and a lot of things. | ||
But this is a big part of it. | ||
And I hope that the court system is going to allow us to do what we have to do. | ||
We got elected to, among other things, find all of this fraud, abuse, all of this horrible stuff going on. | ||
And we've already found billions of dollars, not like a little bit, billions, many billions of dollars. | ||
And when you get down to it, it's going to be... | ||
Probably close to a trillion dollars. | ||
It could be close to a trillion dollars. | ||
It's going to be more than a trillion, folks. | ||
That will have quite an impact on the budget. | ||
And you'll go to a judge where they handpick a judge and he has certain leanings. | ||
I'm not knocking anybody for that, but he has certain leanings. | ||
And he wants us to stop looking. | ||
How do you stop looking? | ||
I mean, we've already found it. | ||
We have a case in New York where... | ||
A hotel has paid $59 million. | ||
$59 million because it's housing migrants. | ||
Illegal migrants. | ||
All illegal, I believe. | ||
And they were being paid twice the normal room rate at 100% occupancy. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
So it's a racket. | ||
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Can I ask a question? | |
If I may, sort of, just going for the president's comments. | ||
At a high level, you say, well, what, how exactly, how do you... | ||
What are the two ingredients that are really necessary in order to cut the budget deficit in half, from two trillion to one trillion? | ||
And it's really two things. | ||
Competence and caring. | ||
Can we give a little shout-out here to Lil X? Musk's little boy there. | ||
He's pretty well-behaved, isn't he? | ||
I fully expect to be scrutinized and get a daily proctology exam, basically. | ||
Might as well just camp out there. | ||
So, it's not like I think I can get away with something. | ||
I'll be scrutinized nonstop. | ||
But with support of the president... | ||
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Musk wearing his Trump autographed MAGA hat. | |
I mean, this is... | ||
Come on, man. | ||
...deregulation, because there's a lot of sort of regulations that don't... | ||
This kid's just hanging out. | ||
...we need to free the bullies of America. | ||
No! | ||
And if we do that... | ||
No, not the two-hander! | ||
...economic growth would be maybe... | ||
I cursed him, guys. | ||
I cursed him. | ||
I blame myself for that. | ||
That's on me. | ||
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Between now and the next year, there is no inflation. | |
There's no inflation at 26. And if the government is not borrowing as much, it means that interest costs decline. | ||
So everyone's mortgage, their car payment, their credit card bills, their student debt, their monthly payments drop. | ||
All right, he's just mining now. | ||
That's a fantastic scenario for the average American. | ||
I mean, imagine they're going down the grocery aisle, and the prices from one year to the next are the same. | ||
All right, I started to get anxious. | ||
I cursed him. | ||
And their mortgage, all their debt payments dropped. | ||
Trump should just put him on the lap. | ||
How great is that for the average American? | ||
We had no idea we were going to find this much. | ||
And it's open. | ||
It's not, like, complicated. | ||
It's simple stuff. | ||
It's a lot of work. | ||
We can't believe it. | ||
A lot of work. | ||
A lot of smart people involved. | ||
Very, very smart people. | ||
But you're talking about... | ||
Anyway, maybe $500 billion. | ||
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It's crazy the kind of numbers you're talking about. | |
You know, normally when you're looking at something, you're looking for one out of a hundred. | ||
Here, you're almost reversing it. | ||
You look for one that's good. | ||
And you can look at the title. | ||
And you say, why are we doing this? | ||
Why are we doing that? | ||
And the public gets it. | ||
You know, the public gets it. | ||
You've seen the polls. | ||
The public is saying, why are we paying all this money? | ||
This is for years. | ||
This has gone on. | ||
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Senator Rand Paul today said that doge cuts will ultimately need a vote in Congress. | |
Do you agree with that? | ||
Is that the plan? | ||
I really don't know. | ||
I know this. | ||
We're finding tremendous fraud and tremendous abuse. | ||
If I need a vote of Congress to find fraud and abuse, it's fine with me. | ||
I think we'll get the vote. | ||
Although there'll be some people that wouldn't vote. | ||
And how could a judge want to hold us back from finding all of this fraud and finding all of this incompetence? | ||
The answer is obvious. | ||
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He's a crook judge. | |
Why would that happen? | ||
Why would even Congress want to do that? | ||
Now, Congress, if we do need a vote, I think we'd get a very easy vote because we have a track record now. | ||
We've already found billions of dollars of... | ||
Abuse, incompetence, and corruption. | ||
A lot of corruption. | ||
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If a judge does block one of your policies, part of your agenda, will you abide by that ruling? | |
Well, I always abide by the courts, and then I'll have to appeal it. | ||
But then what he's done is he slowed down the momentum. | ||
And it gives crooked people more time to cover up the books. | ||
You know, if a person's crooked and they get caught, other people see that, and all of a sudden it becomes harder later on. | ||
So, yeah, the answer is... | ||
I always abide by the courts, always abide by them, and will appeal. | ||
But appeals take a long time, and I would hope that a judge, if you go into a judge and you show them, here's a corrupt situation, we have a check to be sent, but we found it to be corrupt. | ||
Do you want us to send this corrupt check to a person, or do you want us not to give it and give it back to the taxpayer? | ||
I would hope a judge would say, don't send it, give it back to the taxpayer. | ||
If I can add to that, what we're finding is that a bunch of the fraud is not even going to Americans. | ||
So I think we can all agree that if there's going to be fraud, it should at least go to Americans. | ||
But a bunch of the fraud rings that are operating in the United States and taking advantage of the federal government, especially in the entitlements programs, are actually foreign fraud rings. | ||
They're operating in other countries and actually exporting money to other countries. | ||
We should stop that. | ||
And this is big numbers. | ||
We're talking about $100 to $200 billion a year. | ||
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Sure. | |
Serious money. | ||
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Mr. Musk, you said on X that an example of the fraud that you have cited was $50 million of condoms were sent to Gaza. | |
After fact, check this. | ||
Apparently, Gaza is in Mozambique, and the program was to protect them against HIV. So can you correct this statement? | ||
It wasn't sent to Hamas, actually. | ||
It was sent to Mozambique, which makes sense why condoms were sent there. | ||
And how can we make sure that all the statements that you said were... | ||
We can't trust what you say. | ||
Well, first of all, some of the things that I say will be incorrect and should be corrected. | ||
So nobody's going to bat a thousand. | ||
I mean, we will make mistakes, but we'll act quickly to correct any mistakes. | ||
So, you know, I'm not sure we should be sending $50 million worth of condoms to anywhere, frankly. | ||
I'm not sure that's something Americans would be really excited about. | ||
And that is really an enormous number of condoms, if you think about it. | ||
But, you know, if it went to Mozambique instead of Gaza, I'm like, okay, that's not as bad, but still, you know, why are we doing that? | ||
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Can you talk a little bit about how closely you're working with agency heads as you're directing these cuts? | |
How much input do agency heads have when you're making these decisions? | ||
Yeah, we work closely with the agency heads. | ||
Yeah, so there are sort of checks in place, so it's not us just going in and doing things willy-nilly. | ||
It's in partnership with the agency heads, and I checked previously with the president to make sure that this is what the president wants to happen. | ||
So we talk almost every day, and I double-check things to make sure, is this something, Mr. President, you want us to do this? | ||
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Then we'll do it. | |
USAID. has been one of your main targets. | ||
Are you concerned at all that some of the cuts or that shutting that agency altogether may lead to diseases or other bigger problems starting in other countries that then come to the United States? | ||
Yeah, so that's an interesting example. | ||
So that's something where we work closely with the State Department and Secretary Rubio. | ||
And we have, for example, Turned on funding for Ebola prevention and for HIV prevention. | ||
Yes, correct. | ||
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And all the transgender surgeries in Guatemala and Kazakhstan, it's to protect you from disease, don't you know? | |
I think that there are some worthy things, but overall it was not very good. | ||
And there was far too much of what USAID was doing was influencing elections in ways that I think were dubious and did not stand the light of day. | ||
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Can you just ask a follow-up to the Pentagon contracts? | |
If you have received billions of dollars in contracts from the Pentagon, and the President's directing you to look into the Department of Defense, is that a conflict of interest? | ||
Yes, which we definitely need to do at the President's request. | ||
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Does that present a conflict of interest for you? | |
No, because you'd have to look at the individual contract and say, first of all, I'm not the one, you know... | ||
Filing the contract. | ||
It's people at SpaceX or someone who will be putting for the contract. | ||
And I'd like to say, if you see any contract where it was awarded to SpaceX and it wasn't by far the best value for money for the taxpayer, let me know. | ||
Because every one of them was. | ||
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The president said the other day that you might look at treasuries. | |
Could you explain that a little bit? | ||
What kind of fraud, and that question goes to both of you, what kind of... | ||
Fraud are you expecting to see or do you see right now in U.S. Treasuries? | ||
I think you mean the Treasury Department as opposed to Treasury bills. | ||
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Medicare, Medicaid, Treasuries on Air Force One the other night. | |
Go ahead. | ||
Well, as I mentioned earlier, really the first order of business is to make sure we're actually collecting... | ||
Sorry for this. | ||
I thought my son might enjoy this, but he's sticking his fingers in my ears and stuff. | ||
It's just a bit hard to hear sometimes. | ||
Hey, stop that. | ||
So, no, the stuff we're doing with the Treasury Department is so basic that you can't believe it doesn't exist already. | ||
So, for example, it's like, what type of payment is this? | ||
You can't just leave the field blank. | ||
Currently, many payments, the field is left blank. | ||
And you have to describe what's the payment for, some basic rationalization. | ||
That also is left blank. | ||
So this is why, you know, the Pentagon, when's the last time the Pentagon passed an audit? | ||
I mean, a decade ago, maybe? | ||
Ever? | ||
Really? | ||
And we want to, just in order to actually pass audits, you have to have financial information that allows you to trace the payments. | ||
And once in a while, the Treasury has to pause payments if it thinks the payment is going to a fraudulent organization. | ||
They're just concluding anyway. | ||
Folks. | ||
I've got all the clips of the Democrats freaking out. | ||
I've got all these other viral clips of just average Americans shooting these videos and just saying, you know, I don't really follow left-right paradigm politics, but I really like what Musk is doing with Doge and exposing all the corruption and the fraud and the money laundering and everything. | ||
And watching the Democrats panic, it's pretty obvious these people are crooks. | ||
And yeah, this judge that Trump keeps bringing up, it's the same situation with Merchan in New York where the judge's family is getting paid off by the Democrats. | ||
I mean, you can't make this stuff up. | ||
And we got all the documents to prove it. | ||
And then you got Amy Berman Jackson getting involved. | ||
Trying to stop Trump from bringing in people who want to work with Doge. | ||
By the way, our next guest, Roger Stone, is a little familiar with Judge Amy Berman Jackson. | ||
He might have something to say about that. | ||
We enter the second hour of the Infowars War Room, folks. | ||
But I'll tell you what, Trump and Musk, if nothing else, to me, are giving this country hope. | ||
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Alright, let me go through the latest... | |
From the Department of Government Efficiency as far as the fraud and abuse being discovered is concerned. | ||
So let's just pick it up and put it down here. | ||
From the Department of Government Efficiency, this has the Democrats in a complete panic. | ||
This is how they fund their operations, fund their agenda, fund their propaganda, fund themselves, fund their friends. | ||
It's how they steal all the money. | ||
It's the biggest financial crime in the history of the world being exposed today via the Department of Government Efficiency, Donald Trump and Elon Musk. | ||
Today, the Department of Education terminated 29 DEI training grants, totaling $101 million. | ||
One sought to train teachers how to help students understand and interrogate the complex histories involved in oppression and help students recognize areas of privilege and power on an individual and collective basis. | ||
So that's $101 million of Democrat Party propaganda in the public education system slashed. | ||
Also today, the Department of Education terminated 89 contracts worth $881 million. | ||
There's almost a billion for you. | ||
One contractor was paid $1.5 million to observe mailing and clerical operations at a mail center. | ||
Nothing against people that work at mail centers, but I don't think anybody listening to this that may work in a mail center is making anywhere near a million dollars. | ||
If you get a nice Democrat Party slush fund contract from the DOE, that's nice. | ||
Today, the Department of Education terminated three DEI training grants totaling $15 million. | ||
One of the institutions had previously hosted faculty workshops entitled Decolonizing the Curriculum. | ||
Should I translate? | ||
That means, um, D... Whiting? | ||
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I don't know. | |
Anti-whiting, I would say, the curriculum. | ||
So that's nice. | ||
Just some racial propaganda there. | ||
Slashed. | ||
Great coordination across 35 agencies over the last two days to terminate 199 wasteful contracts, saving $250 million, including contract for Asia-Pacific-Sri Lanka climate change mitigation, adaption, and resilience coordinator. | ||
Services for Forest Service. | ||
The Climate Change Mitigation Adaption and Resilience Coordinator. | ||
Does it come with a rainbow flag pin? | ||
Workshop for Intercultural Communication Diversity Dialogue Circle Communicating Across Differences. | ||
slashed. | ||
They just make these things up. | ||
The Department of Agriculture terminated 18 contracts for a total of $9 million, including contracts for Central American Gender Assessment Consultant Services. | ||
Gender Assessment Consultant Services. | ||
Central American Gender Assessment. | ||
So a tranny walks into a hospital in Central America, and there's a Department of Agriculture Agriculture consultant there to tell them if their weenie is real or not? | ||
Slashed. | ||
Brazil Forest and Gender Consultant Services. | ||
Forest and Gender Consultant Services. | ||
I don't even want to know what that person does or why they're humping that tree stump. | ||
Slashed. | ||
And the Women in Forest Carbon Initiative Mentorship Program. | ||
Women in Forest Carbon Initiative Mentorship Program. | ||
Slashed. | ||
Now this is crazy. | ||
This is from the Federal Government of Accountability Office. | ||
This is public information. | ||
So all the stuff that Musk and Trump talked about, they already knew. | ||
In 2022, the Federal Government Accountability Office found $247 billion in improper payments made across 82 programs, including $81 billion from Medicaid, $47 billion from Medicare. | ||
That's a quarter... | ||
That's 250 billion, a quarter trillion in a single year. | ||
They knew about it, publicly reported it, and did nothing about it. | ||
So we're finally doing something about it. | ||
Roger Stone joins me in 90 seconds. | ||
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Democrats are acting like cheating boyfriends right now. | |
I'm sorry, but somebody's got to say it. | ||
I'm independent. | ||
I think there's good ideas on both sides. | ||
There's bad ideas on both sides. | ||
But what this Doge audit is reminding me of is a girl taking her boyfriend's phone and hiding in the bathroom. | ||
And the Democrats are just banging on the door. | ||
And they're like, you are invading my privacy. | ||
You can't go through my phone. | ||
And Elon Musk is like, yes, I can. | ||
I can see what you've been up to. | ||
And then every time Musk comes out of the bathroom, he's like, look, see what you did? | ||
They just turn it around and they're like, you invaded my privacy. | ||
This was your fault. | ||
You broke my trust. | ||
So that's one analogy, and that video has gotten millions of views, and it's just really a simplified explanation of what we are seeing. | ||
There's all kinds of different analogies you could use, but it's... | ||
Hey, I'm going to come in here and try to stop some waste and abuse and fraud that's happening at the Treasury. | ||
Do you mind if I look at your books? | ||
Oh my God, no! | ||
You racist, bigot, xenophobe. | ||
Call up the judge. | ||
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Call up the FBI. No, wait, it's Trump. | |
Have a press conference. | ||
Let's have violence in the streets. | ||
Rally the people. | ||
It's like, I'm just here to expose fraud and abuse. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
Stop him right now. | ||
He's a criminal. | ||
He's trying to steal from you. | ||
Everybody sees the panic in the Democrat Party right now. | ||
And the logical conclusion is pretty clear. | ||
You guys must be the criminals! | ||
Otherwise, you wouldn't be freaking out like this. | ||
So you must be the criminals. | ||
Pretty basic understanding. | ||
And, I mean, folks, every day now, the Democrats are out in the streets of D.C. screaming, calling for violence now. | ||
It's total panic. | ||
They're so afraid of a little transparency. | ||
Just a little transparency has them completely panicked. | ||
And they're lying, of course, about what Doge is doing. | ||
They're lying, of course, and misrepresenting what Elon Musk is doing. | ||
I mean, folks, some of this stuff that's being exposed is completely crazy. | ||
USAID reportedly bankrolled al-Qaeda terrorist's college tuition. | ||
Does the name Anwar al-Awlaki sound familiar? | ||
Bombshell documents confirm USAID funded Anwar al-Awlaki's college tuition years before he came a top al-Qaeda recruiter. | ||
Al-Awlaki. | ||
Lied about his nationality, scamming his way into a taxpayer-funded J-1 visa, and USAID paid in full, no questions asked. | ||
He mentioned 9-11 hijackers, inspired the Fort Hood shooter. | ||
He mentored, excuse me, 9-11 hijackers, inspired the Fort Hood shooter, and backed the Christmas Day bombing plot all after getting a U.S.-funded degree. | ||
How many of their anti-American operations did they run out of the funding with the USAID? | ||
False flags, proxy groups, proxy wars, money laundering, drugs and weapons running. | ||
I mean, it's all there. | ||
And again, why are the Democrats panicked? | ||
And who's leaking information? | ||
About the raids, the ICE raids on illegal immigrants. | ||
Pam Bondi yesterday said, we're going to find out who did it and they will be charged. | ||
Tom Homan follows up with that report. | ||
Here in clip one. | ||
Tom Homan. | ||
Tom, where are these leaks coming from? | ||
Well, look, we think it's coming from inside. | ||
And we know the first leak of Aurora is under current investigation. | ||
We think we identified that person under investigation right now. | ||
The California leak, Secretary Noem, she's correct. | ||
Some of the information we're receiving tends to lead toward the FBI. But I talked to Deputy Attorney General all this weekend. | ||
They've opened up a criminal investigation. | ||
Elon Musk says treason at the FBI. He's also called Chuck Schumer a criminal. | ||
He's also called Democrats child predators. | ||
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Yeah. | |
And that's why Trump's approval rating popularity is bigger than ever at record highs. | ||
And now Biden is officially the least popular living U.S. president of all time. | ||
Into the 30s with his approval rating. | ||
What a disaster. | ||
What an absolute disaster. | ||
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All right. | |
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Okay, let's do this. | ||
Here's Mike Johnson. | ||
He met with Elon Musk. | ||
Speaker Johnson met with Elon Musk earlier today. | ||
He talked to the press about what they discussed in clip 13. I met with Elon yesterday about this to get an update. | ||
To me, it's very exciting what they're able to do. | ||
Because what Elon and the Doge effort is doing right now is what Congress has been unable to do in recent years. | ||
Because the agencies have hidden some of this from us. | ||
There's a lot of oversight activity that goes on around here all the time, you all know. | ||
But when duly elected representatives of the people request information to find all of these abuses and it's not turned over to us, what it takes is an actual audit of the systems and the files themselves that are often hidden from Congress. | ||
That's what you're seeing right now. | ||
And that's why this is so exciting. | ||
They're uncovering things that we have known intuitively have been there, but we couldn't prove it. | ||
Now the proof is being provided. | ||
And no one can argue the counter to that. | ||
So stay tuned. | ||
There's a lot more to come. | ||
And I think the courts should Take a step back and allow these processes to play out. | ||
What we're doing is good and right for the American people. | ||
What Doge is doing is making sure that your taxpayer dollars, all of us, are spent in the way that they're intended to be spent and that they're in America's interest and they're financially responsible with the precious taxpayers' money. | ||
We have a $36 trillion federal debt, and we have got to get hold of these things. | ||
You're going to see it reflected in the reconciliation package that comes forward. | ||
You're going to see it reflected in appropriations as we go forward. | ||
And you're going to see it in these efforts to cut the waste, fraud, and abuse. | ||
And we think the final number on that is going to be substantial and a game changer in Washington for the country. | ||
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All right. | |
Now, the key thing that he said there... | ||
The key thing that he said there to me was, we've all known intuitively about this corruption. | ||
Now we have the proof. | ||
It's like, yeah, we've all known how corrupt the government is and the spending and the debt and the deficit and the American taxpayer getting screwed over. | ||
Now we just have the proof. | ||
And he says, but these judges need to get out of the way. | ||
Well, who are these judges? | ||
They're all crooked. | ||
They're all leftist activists. | ||
Who knows? | ||
Maybe blackmailed? | ||
I don't know why they decide to be corrupt judges. | ||
A lot of them get paid off on the side by the Democrats. | ||
Their families get paid off on the side by the Democrats. | ||
That's one level of the corruption. | ||
Just straight pay them off. | ||
Just buy off their families. | ||
We've got another case of that with one of these judges trying to stop Doge. | ||
But see, the process is going to be revealing in and of itself. | ||
It's not just going to be the reports from Doge and the evidence of the money laundering and the slush fund and everything else. | ||
But then it's, okay, who are the people trying to stop it? | ||
Who are the judges trying to stop it? | ||
Who are the politicians trying to stop it? | ||
Who in the media is trying to stop it? | ||
And then you say, hmm, maybe we should investigate them too, huh? | ||
Because they're probably crooked. | ||
They're probably crooks. | ||
Like this judge. | ||
And this is how they always do it. | ||
This is what they did with the judges. | ||
They got to sick on Trump. | ||
It's all rigged. | ||
It's all rigged judicial process. | ||
Musk knows that he's been through it. | ||
Trump knows that he's been through it. | ||
Musk says democracy in America is being destroyed by a judicial coup. | ||
Judges posing or activists posing as judges. | ||
Been saying that for years. | ||
And so now you have this Judge John McConnell. | ||
Laura Loomer reporting, this federal judge from Rhode Island who ordered the Trump administration and Doge to unfreeze billions of dollars in federal grants has a daughter who currently works for the U.S. Department of Education as a senior policy advisor and was appointed by Joe Biden in February of 2022. Obviously a conflict of interest. | ||
So there you go. | ||
Hey! | ||
How you doing? | ||
We want you to be a judge, but you're going to work for us. | ||
You're going to do what we tell you to do. | ||
If we get a case in your courtroom, you're going to rig it for us. | ||
You're going to help us with our agenda. | ||
You're going to help us stop our opposition's agenda. | ||
But hey, we got this big program over here. | ||
Pick a department. | ||
You got a family member, a daughter, a son, whatever. | ||
Pick a department. | ||
We'll get them a job easily. | ||
Six figures a year. | ||
We got unlimited money. | ||
Don't worry about it. | ||
And then, boom. | ||
You've got to judge. | ||
And that's what the Democrats have done. | ||
Multiple times all over the country. | ||
This is what they do. | ||
And the people see it. | ||
And then they freak out like Maxine Waters every day out in the streets of D.C. How many crimes? | ||
I mean, this woman is panicked. | ||
This woman is beyond panicked. | ||
And of course, she's been in Congress for 50 years and her and her husband have gotten filthy rich. | ||
Probably insider trading and favorable rulings to protect her husband as well. | ||
Maxine Waters is corrupt and belongs in jail. | ||
And maybe that's where she will end up. | ||
Have you seen anybody as panicked as Maxine Waters every day doing this? | ||
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Clip 10. Wow, wow, wow. | |
Look at this crowd. | ||
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Elon Musk, where are you? | |
Bring your ass over here so you can see who's here and what we're doing. | ||
We're not afraid of you. | ||
We know that you are the co-president now of the United States of America. | ||
But ladies and gentlemen, I want you to follow very closely what he's doing and how he has done it. | ||
Yes, we do. | ||
First of all, we're here at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. | ||
What is it? | ||
This is so important prior to this being... | ||
Organized in the Dodd-Frank reforms, consumers didn't have any place to really file complaints. | ||
They didn't have anywhere to go when the biggest banks in America was ripping them off. | ||
The student loans were being undermined. | ||
They didn't have any place to go. | ||
Why does Elon Musk want to get rid of all of this? | ||
Because he's a thief! | ||
He's a gangster! | ||
He brings his billionaire friends along with him because they think that they can take over this country. | ||
And Trump has said, you give me enough money, you can have it. | ||
Big balls? | ||
Who's he bringing along? | ||
What billionaire friends is Musk bringing along? | ||
Is it big balls? | ||
Is it hairy balls? | ||
Which we've got some comedic relief for you on that subject. | ||
No, Maxine Waters is the gangster. | ||
That is a political gangster. | ||
Maxine Waters is the thief. | ||
I'd love to hear anybody explain how Elon Musk is stealing money. | ||
I would love to hear anybody explain that. | ||
That would be something. | ||
Of course, they wouldn't be able to do it. | ||
Here's another political gangster. | ||
Ratchet, Jasmine Crockett. | ||
Is this a threat? | ||
Clip five. | ||
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No. | |
Let me tell you something, Mr. Trump. | ||
You're going to learn a few lessons from us. | ||
And I'm going to be the first one. | ||
You and your little friend off of Twitter. | ||
Y'all about to find out, alright? | ||
What does that mean? | ||
You're going to find out. | ||
Yeah, we are finding out. | ||
We're finding out all the fraud, abuse, and theft of the U.S. taxpayers, what we're finding out. | ||
We're finding out how you guys used the Treasury to fund yourselves and your agenda and your policies. | ||
No, we're finding out all right. | ||
I don't know what you mean. | ||
Is that a threat? | ||
Chuck Schumer's being investigated for threats. | ||
Maybe we should investigate. | ||
Jasmine Crockett as well. | ||
By the way, she's probably only the result of gerrymandering. | ||
It's probably the only way she gets into Congress is from gerrymandering. | ||
What about a preacher? | ||
Certainly a preacher wouldn't be bought and paid for by the Democrats. | ||
Certainly a preacher wouldn't call for violence. | ||
Not a Democrat, liberal, progressive preacher like this in clip six. | ||
And in this nation, I'm worried that we are on the verge of bloodshed. | ||
This is an attempt to take us back to a day that we do not want to go and we will not go. | ||
Therefore, there will be conflict. | ||
I pray that the peace of God will win out and overcome the madness that is attempting to take over this nation. | ||
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Madness. | |
And I will say to you, beloved, no one likes violence, but sometimes violence is necessary. | ||
When Elon Musk forces his way into the United States Treasury and threatens to steal your personal information and your Social Security check... | ||
Pause that. | ||
That is just... | ||
That is just patently false and inaccurate and a lie. | ||
Just complete and utter lie. | ||
But he says violence is necessary, and then he says Elon Musk. | ||
So this guy's probably paid off by the Democrats, maybe blackmailed, maybe getting USAID money. | ||
This is not a preacher. | ||
This is a Democrat activist posing as a preacher, calling for violence. | ||
Sounds like specifically targeting Elon Musk. | ||
And then lying about Musk, saying he's stealing your Social Security checks. | ||
Show that to me. | ||
No, they're going to discover billions of fraud in Social Security, as he was talking about today. | ||
They'll discover billions of fraud. | ||
Nobody's getting their Social Security check stolen. | ||
It's literally not happening. | ||
Everything he describes is inaccurate. | ||
This would be like if I run a business, and I have an accountant, and maybe my accountant's been doing a bad job, but either way, my accountant comes up and we have a meeting, and I say, you know, we got some problems with these books. | ||
My accountant says, okay, well, I'm just going to follow my two weeks. | ||
I'm going to go ahead and leave. | ||
You've got problems with the books. | ||
You don't like the way I'm doing my job, so I'm out of here in two weeks. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
All right, so what do you do? | ||
You get a new accountant. | ||
So now my new accountant comes in, and my new accountant's looking at the books. | ||
My new accountant has access to all the books and all the clients and all the figures and all the information, and that's like somebody saying, oh, my gosh, this new accountant is stealing. | ||
He's taking my private information. | ||
No, that's the new accountant. | ||
He's doing his job. | ||
So Musk isn't stealing anything. | ||
All the data that's there has always been there. | ||
It's already existed. | ||
Somebody's already had access to it. | ||
They're just mad that it's Musk. | ||
Because he's going to stop their theft. | ||
And maybe this preacher's in on the take. | ||
He's going to call for more violence. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
There is a possibility of violence. | ||
Sometimes the devil will act so ugly. | ||
That you have no other choice but to get violent and fight. | ||
Well, someone might say, now, Reverend, you know you shouldn't be talking about violence. | ||
This isn't the Christian thing to do. | ||
Well, I will say, why not talk this way? | ||
Because Jesus did. | ||
Jesus said in this key verse, didn't he? | ||
The kingdom of heaven suffers what? | ||
Violence. | ||
And the who? | ||
The violent take it by force. | ||
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The kingdom of God is a war zone. | |
It is a battlefield. | ||
You did know this, right? | ||
So this is the 2016 playbook all over again with the Democrats calling for violence against Trump supporters, now specifically Elon Musk. | ||
Straight exact same thing they did. | ||
It's not going to really work. | ||
They'll get some radical people out there in the streets protesting deportation. | ||
Maybe they'll get some radical tranny protesters, but it's not going to take. | ||
And you just made yourself look like a complete clown and, quite frankly, an a-hole, Reverend. | ||
Maybe we should look at your books, Reverend. | ||
Maybe your books need to be investigated. | ||
If you're using your pulpit in a church, To call for violence. | ||
But this is their last act of desperation, folks. | ||
As Doge is slashing the cornerstones of their political operation against the American people, the Department of Education, the indoctrination, the propaganda, USAID, funding it all. | ||
As Doge is cutting into their cornerstones here, smashing them with a sledgehammer. | ||
They can have their panic exercise, but at the end of the day, what are they going to do? | ||
They're going to call for their street support. | ||
They're going to activate their terror cells, their domestic terror cells, and they're going to call for violence against Trump supporters and violence against Elon Musk. | ||
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And you know what happened? | |
This election cycle, they tried to assassinate Donald Trump twice. | ||
The Democrat Party, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
The biggest criminal organization in the history of this country. | ||
The biggest domestic terror group in the history of this country. | ||
Alright, we caught Roger at a bad time, or maybe a good time for him, but we've had to delay his segment. | ||
He will hopefully be joining us soon, but we've decided to go ahead and bring our next guest on here. | ||
Now this is another January 6th profile case here, where... | ||
Elias Constains has a presidential pardon. | ||
He has a pardon from President Donald J. Trump, and yet the corrupt, whatever remains of the Democrat apparatus for law enforcement is coming after him again. | ||
So Elias joins me now to tell us his story. | ||
Elias, you received a pardon, but the attempt or plan to put you In prison on Wednesday. | ||
What is going on? | ||
Hey Owen, thanks so much for having me on. | ||
You know, I was going to wear a suit and tie and look good for you, but I thought this sweatshirt might be a little bit better. | ||
Well, you're going to anger the people that want to put you in jail, so you're certainly not afraid of that. | ||
I already obviously done that. | ||
So, yeah, so I'll kind of give you the cliff notes. | ||
And thanks so much for having me on, brother. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
I met you once back in the district and your dad, and it was a good time. | ||
So just rewinding briefly before January 6th, I've lived and worked outside of the district for like 20 years. | ||
I was in like highline sales, never committed a crime in my life. | ||
And over the time, I had a YouTube channel. | ||
About 10,000 subscribers at that point and was monetized for my content. | ||
So I thought, man, you know, with all the Antifa riots and everything going on, let me just go down and film. | ||
So I was down there for three or four days. | ||
And, you know, you wouldn't think in a million years that there would be any kind of violence. | ||
The biggest thing you would have to be concerned about is being, like, stabbed from Antifa. | ||
And so I walked down. | ||
After Trump's speech, got there and videotaped for about 20 minutes and saw everyone going up the steps. | ||
So I just followed the story recording for my YouTube channel. | ||
And when I got to the top, I sent your crew a video. | ||
About 10 seconds in. | ||
Yep, there it is. | ||
They're going to pause it for me. | ||
I'm going to kind of pan over to the right. | ||
And if you could pause it right about now. | ||
So we just passed it. | ||
So you can see at least a dozen officers. | ||
And they're just hanging out, meandering around. | ||
Like, it's no problem. | ||
You would never think that there would be any kind of resistance. | ||
And so what I experienced that day, if there was one officer who said, stop, no, don't come in here or leave, I certainly would have done that. | ||
So I walked around for 33 minutes inside the building, recording for my YouTube channel. | ||
Completely thought I was within my rights to do that as a member of the press, you know, like the printing press, the mechanism by which to communicate that. | ||
And here's a good perspective of the size of the crowd later. | ||
And a month later, I got greeted with the full-blown assault, Al-Qaeda-style attack with multiple flashbangs thrown at me. | ||
And that whole experience... | ||
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In your home? | |
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And I was completely peaceful. | ||
So I have an elderly sister. | ||
She's fully disabled and has Parkinson's disease. | ||
So you imagine, I've never committed a crime in my life. | ||
You wake up, multiple flashbangs, and they come in with guns and they scream, hands on your head, hands on your head. | ||
And, like, you do this instantly. | ||
But then, I swear, man, it felt like 10 minutes. | ||
It was 45 seconds. | ||
They keep screaming it at you, like, over and over and over again. | ||
And there's only one reason to do it, right? | ||
It's to, like, mentally torment you. | ||
Like, within the first second and three screams, I'm like, okay, you're yelling at me to put my hands on my head and I'm doing it. | ||
You're definitely going to murder me. | ||
And then I look over at my poor, my sister's 70 years old. | ||
She has Parkinson's. | ||
She's in her nightgown. | ||
And she's bent over, like. | ||
I'm shaking, trying to hold the dog, and I see, like, three red dot lasers on her. | ||
It's insane. | ||
So I'm like, they're definitely going to murder her. | ||
They're going to murder me, too. | ||
Thankfully, they didn't. | ||
They came and finally put cuffs on me and wrenched my arm so hard behind my back, they tore my labrum, caused me a tremendous amount of pain every day. | ||
I've had multiple MRIs, and they're like, you know, we can repair the damage, but there's no guarantee the pain will go away. | ||
So after that, they were kind enough in my shorts and T-shirt to throw me out in the snow for, like, 20 minutes to freeze before they brought me back in. | ||
And it was a whole show that day, man. | ||
I went down to the FBI. So there's a guy there in charge. | ||
I don't know who he was. | ||
But he said, you know, I'm glad that they shut down Parler. | ||
And have you ever read the book? | ||
Echo chamber. | ||
And I'm like, no, man, like, I don't read. | ||
What's it about? | ||
It's about people like you. | ||
You read the same thing over and over again, and you start to believe it. | ||
And I'm like, at the time, I didn't say anything, but I'm thinking in my mind, like, dude, you probably go home and, like, watch CNN and MSNBC, which is paid propaganda, and, like, don't even realize it, but you're happy they shut down something like Parler, which is open. | ||
And so, like, the hatred and just, like, I would say godly... | ||
Or lack of a god and just demon possession of these people is really palpable. | ||
What were the charges they had against you to bring in a guns-drawn SWAT-style raid in your home? | ||
Why the violence? | ||
Because I live in Maryland, and that district might as well be like the District of Columbia, right? | ||
And as the one old FBI guy said, the director for D.C., he wanted to bring shock and awe. | ||
They thought it was funny. | ||
Like, they laughed at me. | ||
I'm like, hey, man, like, you're tearing my arm. | ||
They just laughed at me. | ||
So after I left the FBI, they took me to one prison, District 5. And then after that, for about three hours, they gave me this diesel therapy, which was interesting. | ||
And I went to the Gulag. | ||
So they took me in this van down, like, three flights. | ||
And in the back of the van, while it's running, they open the door and just leave. | ||
And leave me in the parking garage with the van running the door open for half an hour. | ||
I'm like, these guys are trying to kill me. | ||
So, like, long story short from that day and that experience, and we'll get into the reason why you were kind enough to have me on my show, on your show. | ||
You know, the judge that day, the propaganda hadn't had a chance yet to set in. | ||
This was February 12th, 2021. And the judge said, this is ridiculous. | ||
Like, I can only imagine what you've been through today. | ||
I'm ordering you released immediately. | ||
You know, I killed, like, six cockroaches in three hours. | ||
You've been in there. | ||
You know how it is. | ||
Only six? | ||
He must have been sleeping. | ||
And the guy's like, hey, are you hungry? | ||
You want some sandwiches? | ||
I'm like, no, dude. | ||
Like, I'm not hungry. | ||
You've been terrorizing me all day. | ||
Like, and he still shoved them in my pocket, you know? | ||
So, so yeah. | ||
So I've been battling that. | ||
I had the four misdemeanors, like trespassing. | ||
I had the 115-12 charge. | ||
And thankfully, I had a very kind. | ||
Judge for the district. | ||
In my case at the time of these pardons was actually the third oldest unadjudicated case. | ||
But in the interim, and being such a heavily democratic area, there was new additional charges brought against me that are absolutely fruits of the poisonous tree. | ||
And as the pardon reads, which I actually have it right here, I got it today, this applies for convictions of offenses related to events at January 6th. | ||
So these additional charges were brought on me. | ||
Based on the search warrant from January 6th. | ||
But nobody wants to respect or admit that. | ||
In this secondary case, I filed what's called a 2255 motion. | ||
And for anyone who doesn't know what that is, they're very rare they get filed. | ||
It might be one in 10,000 a judge ever accepts it. | ||
He accepted mine. | ||
And so basically, I had Sixth Amendment, multiple Sixth Amendment violations for ineffective assistance of counsel. | ||
This attorney lied to me about things that are just insane. | ||
Was this a public defender? | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
No, I paid him a lot of money. | ||
And he basically took it and lied to me and hated me throughout the whole process. | ||
So when I filed this with the court, and my entire case is sealed, no one can see, the judge said, this is shocking, and I'm going to get you new attorneys. | ||
So they basically did the same thing to me in a different vein and lied and obfuscated the truth, and I just filed a 2255 on them. | ||
But in the interim, the judge who's been giving me extensions and been very gracious has decided, no, you're going to prison. | ||
We filed a motion three weeks ago, basically saying separate and apart from all these egregious violations of Mr. Castellanos. | ||
And the judge himself said, Owen, he goes, you know what? | ||
I've seen hundreds, if not thousands of people you could have charged with this, but I've never seen it once. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And that's the story of so much of the January 6th cases. | ||
Each one is a little bit different, but I'm sure you could probably point to multiple things where you've heard this is the first time I've ever seen or heard of it. | ||
You know, for me, it was somebody with a misdemeanor in a federal prison. | ||
It was some weird phone violation that nobody has ever been sent to the special housing unit, solitary confinement over. | ||
I did. | ||
I did a month there. | ||
I mean, even the people on the inside worked there for decades. | ||
They're like, yeah, I've never seen anything, never heard anything like this. | ||
So, I mean, I'm sure you could talk about all the different singled out. | ||
Things that, you know, magically only happened to you, but I want to try to understand something. | ||
So, after the FBI came into the shock and awe raid on your house and tormented you all day, you've basically been kind of in the process of delaying the trial, delaying the court case, and then ultimately got your pardon? | ||
And is that the correct timeline? | ||
That's correct. | ||
Well, I mean, I wasn't trying to delay anything when it first happened. | ||
I'm like, I'm ready to go to court right now. | ||
Because, so the DOJ has a rule, and if you were someone in the press, prior to issuing a search warrant, it needs to be signed off by the Attorney General. | ||
And as somebody who has, you know, with YouTube, you have to have 1,000 subscribers and 6,000 minutes annually watched to be monetized. | ||
And my channel had multiples of that. | ||
So we made a motion, hey, look, this is a member of the press. | ||
They're required to have the Attorney General sign off, and they didn't. | ||
Do you want to know what the federal judge told me? | ||
This is our first motions hearing. | ||
He said, the Constitution doesn't apply to you because the DOJ and the FBI violated your role, and they're an organization, so they have to reprimand someone internally, and the Constitution doesn't apply to you. | ||
And then he struck it from the record and removed it. | ||
Well, basically, that's so crazy. | ||
The same thing happened to me when we argued for the First Amendment rights, and they basically said, no, the First Amendment doesn't apply here. | ||
This isn't about Schroer's speech. | ||
But by the way, here's what he said, so you need to throw him. | ||
In prison. | ||
So, I mean, I hear all of these stories, I get all these other defendants on, and it's like everything you say, it's like, oh yeah, they did that to me too. | ||
And, I mean, obviously we all had different judges, but, you know, for you it sounds like it was kind of back and forth as far as things that were in your favor and then things that were against you. | ||
Yeah, you know, all along the way, in speaking with these attorneys, many of which I paid a lot of money to until I was broke, others that, you know, they all pretty much hate you, right? | ||
I used to teach, like, voice inflection and tone. | ||
Like, I had salespeople that worked under me for a couple decades. | ||
And so these are things I studied, and it's just natural. | ||
And just the level of hatred and just the way they despise us is shocking. | ||
You know, and I feel like the whole left-right paradigm is just to get everyone to fight, to kind of just screw all of us, frankly. | ||
But, you know, I battled and battled and filed things, pro se, and here I am still fighting. | ||
Four years to the day, tomorrow, they want me to turn myself into prison for a year and a day for charges that they would have never had and were outside the scope of the warrant. | ||
The warrant is flawed. | ||
It was a general warrant, but they used it anyways. | ||
So, yeah, I made a couple stupid choices. | ||
There's nothing, like, tremendous, but whenever... | ||
May of 2020, I was driving from work, and a drunk driver actually came across, like, five lanes of traffic and hit me head on at 70 miles an hour. | ||
I had to go to rehab, like, multiple times a week on my brain for, like, multiple months. | ||
But, yeah, man, it's a total sham. | ||
What I've taken away from this, you know, they say the process is the punishment. | ||
I tell my therapist, I'm like, you know, if I would have robbed a bank or, like, shot somebody... | ||
Like, I could understand, right? | ||
And, like, I don't even know. | ||
Do they swap people for robbing banks? | ||
I don't know. | ||
But, like, I walked around peacefully. | ||
And while I was there, I tried to stop someone. | ||
That's my truck. | ||
Don't worry. | ||
That's... | ||
Oh, I'm sorry about that interference. | ||
That was on our end. | ||
Well, let me just... | ||
Let me give you a final statement here. | ||
And that's incredible you even survived that crash. | ||
It was Judge Farouk... | ||
Who actually scolded the Department of Justice in my favor for the exact thing you're talking about. | ||
He sent a request to Biden's DOJ saying, Owen Schroer is a member of the press. | ||
I want to see proof that you went through the protocols, which were established by Obama, by the way. | ||
And so this judge actually scolded and demanded that the DOJ, in my case, turn over the proof that they followed the actual procedures. | ||
And the Biden DOJ just said, F off. | ||
We don't care about Schroyer. | ||
And then they just presented to the court and they just say, Schroyer never works for Infowars. | ||
He's not a journalist. | ||
He's not a reporter. | ||
None of that's even true, which is obviously outrageous. | ||
I guess they think if they just censor you everywhere, then they can just pretend like you don't even really exist. | ||
But I've got to jump here, but I guess you're going to turn yourself in. | ||
They want to throw you in for over a year. | ||
What is your final statement here? | ||
And I guess final plea even. | ||
Here's my last take. | ||
Two things real quick. | ||
First of all, we should get Congress to pass a law requiring live streaming of video and audio in all federal courtrooms. | ||
It could be implemented in 30 days, and that would eliminate so much of what's going on. | ||
It really and truly would. | ||
Secondarily, please guys, if you could share my story. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I walked around supporting Trump. | ||
Obviously, they stole the election. | ||
The demons aren't done with me. | ||
And, you know, I've got this pardon literally just issued today, and they said, no, we still want a piece of your ass. | ||
So I haven't asked anybody for anything. | ||
There's been a lot of money raised on us. | ||
But on my Twitter, if you could share that, it's at MrCostianus. | ||
It's M-R-C-O-S-T-I-E-N-E-S. I just opened a Give, Send, Go. | ||
It's Give, Send, Go forward slash Save Elias, S-A-V-E-E-L-I-A-S. I'd appreciate it. | ||
But I think if President Trump could broaden this part, and there's six people in prison now that aren't released, and there's me. | ||
I'm the only one that has never been in prison and about to get locked up when I have a pardon. | ||
This flies in the face of the spirit of what he wrote in this executive order, and it needs to be stopped. | ||
It's just wrong. | ||
Yeah, and I know other journalists have brought this case to the public as well, like Laura Logan, and so there's nothing really I can say. | ||
I know with 24 hours or less to go until you're facing a change of life, a change of venue, but let's just pray, brother. | ||
We're going to pray, and even if you do end up having to go in tomorrow, hopefully somebody can right this wrong. | ||
Because you have your pardon, and they still want to throw you in prison. | ||
And so, Elias, I'm glad that you were able to come on here today. | ||
We're going to pray for you, and hopefully we can even talk to you again soon. | ||
I hope this gets to the desk of the president, and this wrong can be righted. | ||
I appreciate you, Owen. | ||
You know what? | ||
You make a great point, man. | ||
I've never been closer to God through this whole experience. | ||
And through the pain and the strife, my soul is right with my maker. | ||
And for that, man, I'm blessed. | ||
But the battle continues. | ||
So thank you for sharing my story, brother. | ||
Of course. | ||
Of course. | ||
God bless and Godspeed. | ||
I hope I can hear from you in 48 hours. | ||
That would be the best news possible. | ||
There goes Elias Constinez. | ||
So they just can't stop torturing people, folks. | ||
They just want to stick as many knives into these January 6th defendants as they possibly can, and I guess since Elias was able to avoid prison, they're coming after him in the aftermath. | ||
All right. | ||
That brief interference we had there was Roger Stone trying to call in, so we're going to get him up and on the air here momentarily. | ||
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All right, we're about to be joined by Roger Stone. | ||
I want to play this clip of Anna Paulina Luna. | ||
The FBI actually, Patel's not even in there yet, FBI unearthed 2,400 more JFK assassination files under Trump's order. | ||
I'm sure Roger would like to talk about this. | ||
Here's what Anna Paulina Luna said during her press conference earlier today, clip 17. Let's fire it again. | ||
Go ahead and fire it again with audio. | ||
I can't hear it. | ||
All right. | ||
We are having an audio issue there. | ||
No problems. | ||
It's always fun. | ||
Technology is always fun. | ||
What's our status with Roger, guys? | ||
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Okay. | |
All right, then. | ||
Let's do this quickly. | ||
We'll get through some of these other clips. | ||
Here is Lauren Boebert. | ||
Listen to what she discovered about Anthony Fauci, what he was up to with some of the funding he got. | ||
Some sick stuff here revealed in clip seven. | ||
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Implant aborted baby parts into lab animals. | |
Have you heard of that sort of research? | ||
Yeah, we did an analysis a few years ago showing that over 90% of experiments using human fetal tissue and putting them involved animals were funded by Fauci's NIAID. Do you know where they're getting the aborted human fetal tissue? | ||
A lot of it is happening at college. | ||
We don't have much time with Roger. | ||
All right, pull it off. | ||
All right, I'm just going to bring Roger on here. | ||
Roger, what do you want to cover? | ||
We've got the JFK files getting released, two shooters. | ||
You've got the Democrats in a total panic because all their crimes are about to be exposed. | ||
Roger Stone joins me now. | ||
The deep state is trying to hide the JFK documents. | ||
You have to understand that not everything is in the JFK assassination. | ||
Documents archive, and that's what they're going to try to give us. | ||
So Congressman Steve Cohen, a liberal Democrat, and Congressman Tim Burchette, who's a good friend of mine and a MAGA Republican, have written the president a letter pointing out that all federal agencies, CIA, the FBI, the IRS, the State Department, Department of Defense, Must review all of their records and turn over anything pertaining to the Kennedy assassination. | ||
They insist that there'll be no redactions whatsoever in the material that is released. | ||
Axios broke a story today of almost 14,000 pages that the FBI just suddenly found Owen of RFK documents. | ||
It's time for the American people to know the truth. | ||
They want the president to direct the archivist to review all federal records. | ||
They're going to try to play hide the salami here, but they're not going to get away with it. | ||
What do you make of – I mean really – because I like to go and pick your brain when it comes to just your experience. | ||
You've worked through multiple administrations. | ||
You've been in media through multiple administrations. | ||
Have you ever seen a situation like this with the entire party of the Democrats? | ||
I mean, they're clearly panicked. | ||
What are they so afraid of here, Roger? | ||
Well, what they're afraid of is when you have Tulsi Gabbard as the national director of intelligence, when you have Kash Patel at the FBI, when you have the president ready to tell the American people the truth, they know the American people are going to see evidence of their epic crimes. | ||
And that's why I imagine the shredding machines in some federal departments the day before the inauguration were probably going full blast. | ||
They fear that their crimes will ultimately be exposed, which is why they are so apoplectic, so hysterical. | ||
Maxine Waters and a group of congressmen and women, outraged by the fact the president is going to do away with the National Department of Education, try to storm the building. | ||
I have bad news for Maxine Waters. | ||
They're not going to let her wear that wig in prison. | ||
I demand Maxine Waters return James Brown's wig. | ||
To the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio. | ||
This is egregious. | ||
That wig belongs in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, not on Maxine Waters' bald head. | ||
I agree. | ||
Not only that, but we already know that Barbara Bush's wig is going to be returned to Andy Warhol. | ||
Now, see, this is the type of information you can only get from Roger Stone on the Infowars War Room. | ||
Roger, I don't know if we have another five minutes with you or if you've got to bounce. | ||
I know you had an important phone call before we brought you on here. | ||
We can catch up some other time. | ||
Actually, Alex, there's so much to talk about, Owen. | ||
Let me come back on the show when you and I have the time to devote to it. | ||
It would be like the old days when I was riding shotgun with you on The War Room. | ||
Well, certainly there's no shortage of topics. | ||
I mean, I don't know about you. | ||
When you start your show, it's like by the time I start my show, there's like five breaking news stories that I got to try to catch up on. | ||
But this is historic. | ||
This is a show featuring two people right now. | ||
We've both been pardoned by the president of the United States. | ||
Roger, we've both been imprisoned. | ||
We've both been pardoned. | ||
We've both dealt with the feds. | ||
We've both been sued. | ||
The Democrats hate us. | ||
Even though it was short, Roger, I love you. | ||
We'll do this again sometime this week. | ||
We'll get it scheduled and we can actually get it done. | ||
Roger, Godspeed. | ||
What a great time to be an American, Owen. | ||
Letitia James is one of the most corrupt out there. | ||
And here at InfoWars, we happen to know that. | ||
Personally. | ||
And I was actually glad that Alex kind of briefly got into her attacks on Alex and Infowars years ago. | ||
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And it's like, coming from New York, like, what the hell? | |
So this woman is an entirely corrupted Democrat. | ||
So of course she has to come out and issue a statement against Elon Musk and Doge. | ||
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And here that statement is in clip 14. Folks, again, the database has already existed. | |
There is nothing new. | ||
There's no new database. | ||
There's no new access of private information. | ||
Whatever accusations they make about Elon Musk accessing this stuff, well then the same accusations have to be Put against anybody who's ever accessed this stuff, but they never have before. | ||
It's only Elon Musk. | ||
So again, this is just an accountant getting into the books. | ||
That's all this is. | ||
But why are they so panicked about it? | ||
So let's just address that lie right out of the gates. | ||
Continue. | ||
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Social security numbers, addresses, tax returns, and more. | |
The IRS accesses it every day. | ||
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Who elected the IRS? Says who? | |
That is just an outright lie. | ||
Alright, alright, pause it, pause it, pause it. | ||
This is very key to remember. | ||
Folks, they're going to uncover in these entitlement programs Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid They will uncover over $100 billion of wasteful spending, fraud, and abuse annually. | ||
Over $100 billion. | ||
Now, does Letitia James get some of that money? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Do her friends in the Democrat Party, the people that tell her what to do and what targets to go after, like Trump and Alex Jones? | ||
I don't know. | ||
But certainly reasonable to think that based off of what she's saying here. | ||
Again, everything she's accusing Elon Musk of is either a lie... | ||
Or unfairly applied. | ||
Because people have been accessing this stuff forever. | ||
The IRS accesses this stuff every day. | ||
They never complain. | ||
Continue. | ||
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Democratic attorneys general are taking action to keep Americans' personal data secure. | |
To keep sensitive information about Americans private. | ||
And to uphold our constitution. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
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We have filed a lawsuit. | |
There it is. | ||
Who got elected to see those records? | ||
Not the IRS. He's not giving it away. | ||
that Congress approved, much less to do so by giving the richest man in the world the keys to all Americans' most sensitive information. | ||
As Democratic Attorneys General, we are suing to stop this unprecedented and unauthorized attack. | ||
And to protect your personal information. | ||
You're going to jail too, aren't you? | ||
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As I've said before, no one is above the law. | |
And I will not hesitate to uphold the rule of law and protect New Yorkers. | ||
Thank you. | ||
You know, I got a weird feeling all these videos recently of all these Democrats like Letitia James, Maxine Waters, and the rest. | ||
I have a feeling in maybe a couple years they're going to hit a little bit differently. | ||
Have a little bit different flavor. | ||
Maybe we can send them the VHS and they can watch them through jail. | ||
All right, we are now joined by Brianna Morello, and she's got all kinds of news that she wants to break, but she's kind of seeing the same things that I'm seeing, and so I'll just kind of start the conversation like this. | ||
Brianna, why do you think the Democrats are so panicked right now over Doge and Elon Musk? | ||
Well, they've been stealing money from the American people for years now and getting away with it, and it's why they're so upset. | ||
Owen, I remember a time when Democrats under Joe Biden wanted to expand the IRS to audit more Americans because they thought that that's what they needed to do. | ||
They needed to audit these Americans. | ||
And they cheerleaded for it. | ||
They made it possible. | ||
But now that we're auditing their allies, all of a sudden they're not really into this anymore. | ||
They've all been pocketing. | ||
I can't believe that Gaza got $50 million worth of condoms. | ||
I don't know if you believe that, but I definitely don't. | ||
I think they've been pocketing the money for a very long time right now. | ||
They didn't think there was going to be somebody to sift through the books and go through this line by line. | ||
And that's why they're not a fan of Elon Musk. | ||
Now, they've tried hitting him with all of these reports and, you know, tried to Me Too the guy. | ||
And he's untouchable at this point because there's nothing that's sticking. | ||
So they're outraged. | ||
Well, and I just can't tell why. | ||
I mean, they're really showing their true color. | ||
So I think every American agrees that our money shouldn't be wasted in foreign countries. | ||
And they're on the wrong side of this. | ||
They have to debate against common sense. | ||
And that's why they're just so upset about all this. | ||
Well, we saw them panic when Trump first got elected. | ||
Now we're seeing them panic again, but it seems like the fear is a little bit different now. | ||
It's not like a political fear. | ||
It's not an agenda fear. | ||
It's not a policy fear. | ||
In fact, they're so distracted with Musk that Trump's agenda is kind of going unobstructed. | ||
Right now. | ||
They really can't even do much to obstruct the Trump agenda. | ||
It looks like all of his nominees are going to get confirmed by the end of the week. | ||
I don't know what you're hearing on that. | ||
I'm told it looks like they're all going to get confirmed by the end of the week. | ||
But it's almost like they're so distracted with Musk and Doge that Trump's kind of running the agenda. | ||
He's kind of running the policy of the White House unobstructed right now. | ||
Yeah, well, that's their gravy train. | ||
So they have to defend that. | ||
That's where they've been getting all their payouts and their families as well. | ||
That's what's made them so wealthy over these years. | ||
So that's why they're holding on to dear life for that. | ||
They're not even really pushing back on the mass deportations either. | ||
I mean, President Trump is getting more beds available, and although they've seen a couple of lawsuits trickle in, they can't really stop it. | ||
You know, President Trump has done an incredible job this time around, pushing back against the media machine. | ||
It's been impressive. | ||
You know, I get the White House emails to my phone. | ||
I mean, they literally sent out a Washington Post report and said that the headline itself was a lie, and then forced. | ||
The Washington Post to change their headline just based off the pressure by showing the other media outlets that they were going to call this out and they did just that. | ||
So it's really impressive as to what they're doing thus far. | ||
And it's hard to push back. | ||
I mean, when it comes to mass deportations, for example, they're literally showcasing the worst of the worst human beings and sending them back to their countries. | ||
And then countries that were unwilling to take these people back are being forced to take them back. | ||
So President Trump has gotten them all into this corner right now. | ||
Lessons learned from his previous administration. | ||
I'm enjoying sitting back and watching all of this. | ||
I mean, Elon Musk was one of them just a few years ago, and now he's no longer on their side because he's on the side of common sense, and they can't handle it. | ||
Are you hearing what I'm hearing? | ||
That we're going to get everybody confirmed by the end of the week? | ||
Yeah, Tulsi Gabbard's definitely going to get in. | ||
I think she was going to be the toughest one. | ||
So Gabbard's going to get in. | ||
And I think everyone else will trickle in as well, RFK as well. | ||
So I don't think there's going to be much in the way of pushback. | ||
They tried their hardest. | ||
And if you remember, I broke that story about Tulsi Gabbard being added to a terror watch list. | ||
Nobody talked about it. | ||
And they waited months until she was named President Trump's DNI pick. | ||
And then that's when the mainstream media ran with that story because they were trying to use it now to discredit her as if she's a national security threat for some reason. | ||
They tried. | ||
They hit her with the best shot. | ||
And this is the key, right? | ||
This is what we should have learned from the last administration. | ||
They're going to go after everyone. | ||
They're going to pick each person apart. | ||
They're going to come up with rumors, with fake allegations, with fake victims. | ||
They're going to try to present all of these things to discredit President Trump's picks. | ||
You can't back down. | ||
You can't turn your shoulders and pretend it's not happening and look the other way. | ||
Pete Hedseth, another great example of that. | ||
You know, I tried my hardest to fight on play defense when they came on all those Fox reporters who were going out there or journalists or technically producers who are coming out and they were anonymously speaking with the mainstream media saying that he's a drunk. | ||
Well, I worked at Fox. | ||
I've never heard of this in my life. | ||
We heard everything. | ||
Never heard this about Pete Hedseth. | ||
never heard of him being inappropriate. | ||
So I drafted a letter. | ||
I mean, we all need to Push back. | ||
We all need to fight back and defend President Trump's picks and make sure that they get in there. | ||
Because the idea, well, the strategy they had back in 2016 isn't working anymore. | ||
And we need to keep reminding Americans, regardless of what comes out at this point, as long as they're not hurting women and children, I don't care. | ||
And we need to back all of his nominees and make sure they get through. | ||
All right. | ||
You know what? | ||
This is getting a little too serious for me. | ||
And so I want to kind of lighten it up a little bit. | ||
And get your response to some very, very serious stuff, actually. | ||
This is actually probably the most serious. | ||
Guys, can we go, let's go clip four, three, and nine. | ||
Can we get four, three, and nine? | ||
Very serious stuff here. | ||
Four, three, and nine. | ||
Can I get these back-to-back? | ||
I need to get Brianna's response to this, guys. | ||
Could you please? | ||
Take a deep breath for just a moment. | ||
And ponder. | ||
Big balls. | ||
Let me ask you this, because the Democrats are in the minority, so you have only so much leverage. | ||
Have you all essentially made it clear to Mike Johnson that until they allow you all to subpoena big balls and the normalized Indian hate guy, at least subpoena them and or subpoena Elon Musk? | ||
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Disruptor in chief, Elon Musk, who... | |
Apparently he has adopted the alias, at least he changed his social media handle to Harry Balls, tweeted this morning, democracy in America is being destroyed by judicial coup. | ||
An activist judge is not a real judge. | ||
And as for... | ||
Take a deep breath for just a moment and ponder big balls. | ||
I mean... | ||
I mean... | ||
They fall for it. | ||
I mean, how amazing is this? | ||
I mean, these people don't even... | ||
They have no sense of humor, right? | ||
He's just out here just pushing their buttons with this because we know it's upsetting them to the core. | ||
He's 19 years old. | ||
He's a kid. | ||
I love the fact that they outed him and he's now thriving. | ||
He's been promoted. | ||
He's now a senior advisor at the State Department. | ||
I mean, how amazing is that, Owen? | ||
They aren't going to allow cancel culture to come before a 19-year-old kid. | ||
They're going to continue to... | ||
Tell them to stay here. | ||
Stick around for a little bit longer. | ||
I mean, even J.D. Vance didn't want the kid tossed. | ||
This is impressive. | ||
I like this. | ||
We shouldn't allow them to pick off people one by one and going after stupid things they say on the internet. | ||
Who cares? | ||
Big balls. | ||
Team big balls. | ||
That's going to get clipped out. | ||
That's going to be good. | ||
Well, look, I won't put you into a setup question like, you know, how do you feel about big balls? | ||
So they can clip these things out. | ||
I think the mainstream media gives us enough humor to try to put you into a compromising situation here with big balls. | ||
But, you know, really, the truth is, this is kind of more classical politics. | ||
A lot of the founding fathers had pseudonyms that were silly, that they used to write papers and publish things with. | ||
I mean, so it's kind of like more, it's kind of classical American politics, really. | ||
I mean, they used to beat each other with canes. | ||
They'd have duels. | ||
Tim Burchett came out and called this transsexual individual that went on The View a freak show. | ||
I mean, this is what I'm into. | ||
Yeah, I don't... | ||
Political correctness be damned. | ||
Call it as it is. | ||
These are freaks. | ||
You know what this reminds me of, actually, Branagh? | ||
I don't know if you recall this, but there was an old... | ||
Before there was social media, there was AOL Instant Messenger. | ||
And there was this, like, original kind of very... | ||
There's a rudimentary AI program called Smarter Child that you could talk to. | ||
And it had probably a limited amount of responses, but you could go on there and kind of talk to it. | ||
And you used to be able to like trick it into messaging you goofy things. | ||
So you could say like, hi, my name is Big Balls. | ||
And then the AI would say, oh, hi, Big Balls. | ||
I mean, you'd be like, do you like Big Balls? | ||
I like Big Balls. | ||
That's like what these people are like. | ||
They're like actual NPC, like, AI programs, and it's like they don't even really register what's actually happening. | ||
I don't think it's a lack of sense of humor. | ||
They're like completely program NPCs. | ||
They don't even get it. | ||
Like, you're getting trolled by big balls, and they're like, we need to talk about big balls. | ||
It's like they don't even get it. | ||
And they give these reports with a straight face on, right? | ||
Like, if I had to read this and it came across a teleprompter, which we don't use, Owen, we're not like the programmed mainstream media, but if that came across the teleprompter, I would start laughing because it's funny, right? | ||
But they can't because they're programmed robots by the deep state hacks, and so they have to just stick with whatever they're told to say. | ||
I mean, even the lower thirds, the chyrons, how do you take yourself seriously when that's on the lower third? | ||
These people just need to laugh a little bit, but they can't because they... | ||
They hate President Trump. | ||
They hate this administration. | ||
They hate this country. | ||
It's what fuels them every day to get up in front of the camera and to scream at the country and make us all feel guilty. | ||
I don't feel guilty, but try to make us all feel guilty for what we've been doing these last few years and because we want to make this country great again. | ||
So, you know, I'm team big balls. | ||
I know it sounds like you are too, but I won't put words in your mouth. | ||
Oh boy. | ||
Well, I am a big fan. | ||
I'm a big fan of Big Balls. | ||
I'd like to know more about his work. | ||
We sell Big Balls hats. | ||
But again, Musk's sense of humor here is even... | ||
Yeah, we literally sell Big Balls hats. | ||
People are buying Big Balls hats now at thealexjones.com. | ||
I'll send you one. | ||
I'll sign it for you. | ||
Maybe we can get Big Balls to sign it too. | ||
But I can already see how this goes. | ||
Musk is sitting there. | ||
He's having a laugh. | ||
He's watching the mainstream media. | ||
He's reading their headlines like... | ||
Big Balls is now the president. | ||
Like, Big Balls is running the White House. | ||
And Musk is sitting there giggling. | ||
He's like, okay, I'm going to change my name to Harry Balls, which he already did a couple years ago as a joke. | ||
I bet you they'll say Harry Balls on the air. | ||
And then, sure enough, CNN, hours later, Musk is now calling himself Harry Balls. | ||
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It's like, oh my gosh, this is Dana Bash. | |
She's been in, how long has she been in television? | ||
30 years? | ||
Very long time. | ||
Yeah, well, also, remember, she was married to that CIA guy, too, so no longer married, but she was for quite some time. | ||
Maybe she gets a little USAID check, too? | ||
Who knows? | ||
Who knows? | ||
I just can't believe they fall for it. | ||
They actually fall for it. | ||
It's embarrassing, Owen, and I don't understand why they keep doing it. | ||
The rest of the country is not taking this seriously. | ||
Nobody was offended when this story broke, and CNN made it seem like it was some deep dive that they did. | ||
It's laughable, but this is what the mainstream media is like these days, and even Senate Democrats. | ||
I don't know if you saw, but yesterday Chuck Schumer was enjoying life and was posting this, how he's looking for whistleblowers to come forward website, and they took it very seriously. | ||
They're looking to conduct oversight, because the last four years they haven't been doing that. | ||
So now they're going to start conducting oversight, of course, and they're looking for whistleblowers to come forward. | ||
Well, I mean, I don't know if you saw it, but I did, and I told my audience, hey guys, let's all send in our whistleblower tips, and let's just flood them with nonsense, because that's what they've been doing to this country for years. | ||
And so everyone should go right now, look it up. | ||
Senate Democrats are looking for whistleblowers. | ||
If you Google it, it will come up as a form. | ||
Fill it out. | ||
Tell them your tips. | ||
Just ruin their day. | ||
Ruin their day. | ||
All right. | ||
Your first and last name is Big Balls. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
These jokes write themselves. | ||
I think... | ||
Let's see here. | ||
I'm going to file a report with Chuck Schumer's whistleblower hotline that Hugh Janus is... | ||
Right now, Hugh Janus is currently... | ||
Yes, guys, can we please... | ||
Thank you. | ||
That's Hugh Janus. | ||
Yeah, Hugh Janus is currently working at the Department of Sanitation and Plumbing, and he has been clogging toilets for fun in the U.S. Capitol. | ||
That's Hugh Janus, sanitation and plumbing, at Hugh Janus, at google.com. | ||
And so, yeah, we're going to file this whistleblower. | ||
Would you like my crew to file any whistleblower complaints for you? | ||
I got more. | ||
Yeah, I was actually kind of bored yesterday, so I put in a couple for myself. | ||
I reported that DHS was allowing individuals who were positive for tuberculosis letting them into our country, and we let them into over 40 different states. | ||
I reported that because that's obviously an issue. | ||
I also reported the fact that there's been some guy sitting in the White House for over four years, and he wasn't able to even remember his own name, and he was just signing off on papers. | ||
So I reported that to them as well. | ||
I'm sure he'll get to it. | ||
I was just kind of upset, though, that Chuck Schumer didn't ask me for my preferred pronouns. | ||
When filling out that form. | ||
Well, he can't anymore. | ||
Trump made it illegal to do that. | ||
He would have loved to, but that's now illegal. | ||
So we filed our report from Hugh Janus. | ||
I mean, I could do this all day long. | ||
These are jokes I used to tell when I was in second grade, but hey, you know, I mean, we got huge balls and hairy balls running things, so we might as well bring these classic names back. | ||
We'll just stop right there. | ||
I do have some other serious news besides... | ||
Huge anus clogging toilets. | ||
Did you see this report? | ||
Did you see the official affidavit, too? | ||
This is a wild one. | ||
Former Pennsylvania State Police employer submitted an official criminal complaint alleging that Governor Josh Shapiro was involved in the assassination attempt of Donald Trump. | ||
Have you read this affidavit yet? | ||
Have you seen this story? | ||
I haven't seen it. | ||
So I did hear about it. | ||
I have not seen the actual affidavit myself, though. | ||
That's what I've been kind of holding off and waiting on that one. | ||
I mean, President Trump, I don't even think, has made remarks on it, so I was going to wait to see if he did. | ||
Affidavits, yeah, it's a legal document, but sometimes people do sign them and put them forward. | ||
I would wait to see if he legitimized it. | ||
But it's also not surprising. | ||
I think we're going to find out a lot more. | ||
I know President Trump has asked for everything regarding both the assassination attempts to come to his desk. | ||
I know here in the state of Florida, when A.G. Ashley Moody tried to investigate the attempt that took place outside of Mar-a-Lago, that they actually wouldn't hand over any of the important documents that she was requesting. | ||
So there's been this massive effort by Democrats to stonewall it all, which probably tells me that Democrats were behind it. | ||
It's not surprising. | ||
It's surprising, though, that they thought they were going to get away with all of this. | ||
President Trump, I think, is doing a great job of trying to dig into all of it and trying to get more information and trying to fix these issues. | ||
I don't understand, at this point, why we don't have some type of report that's come out, at least for the first one. | ||
I mean, we haven't heard anything. | ||
They just think it's going to disappear. | ||
I mean, they tried to kill President Trump, and they just think we're all going to look the other way on it. | ||
So I would imagine that a lot of documents have been deleted, but we'll see. | ||
It's frustrating to hear. | ||
That reports, I have to say. | ||
But President Trump hasn't yet responded to it, so I'd probably wait a little bit. | ||
The affidavit reads like a true crime political short story. | ||
It's real captivating, to be honest. | ||
And for somebody like me that kind of follows this stuff, it's like either really well written or this person somehow knew what was really going on behind the scenes. | ||
So that's an interesting one. | ||
We'll see if anything happens with that. | ||
Of course, the shooter. | ||
The alleged would-be assassin is dead. | ||
The one that's being held in Florida is still alive. | ||
We're not getting any answers out of that either. | ||
I wonder, yeah, it is a bit of a mystery why that story is just kind of stalled. | ||
Yeah, but you remember Owen? | ||
The second suspect, and this is another key point to all of this, the second suspect, his relative allegedly had child pornography on his devices, and they arrested him soon after. | ||
But that's something we've seen in the past, where our government finds child pornography on someone's device or someone close to someone who's now the enemy of the government. | ||
And, you know, I don't know if you're familiar with Cheryl Atkinson's story. | ||
I think you probably are, though, where Cheryl Atkinson, when she came forward and was doing all these reports, she caught the government spying on her, and then she heard from a source that the government was actively trying to plant. | ||
Child pornography on her husband's devices. | ||
Yeah, they tried to do that to Alex. | ||
They tried to do that to Alex Jones. | ||
It's what they do. | ||
Wow. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
That's disgusting in itself, but this is what they do. | ||
That's why I kind of wondered about the second suspect because the fact that they were using that as an attempt to silence him, it sounded like, based on previous stories, I wonder if he really, really did this himself or if he had some nudging and they're just trying to get him to shut up and not speak to anyone. | ||
Yeah, it's very suspicious, especially the timing of it all as well. | ||
Very suspicious. | ||
So now, this is, I mean, it was already open and shut. | ||
It was 2022, I believe, when the Biden White House first said, and then they said it multiple times, Karine Jean-Pierre, we're going to be taking FEMA funds and giving it to illegal immigrants, whatever all these programs. | ||
They said it from the White House press secretary's podium. | ||
Then after North Carolina, they came out and denied it. | ||
We never said it. | ||
We never sent any funds. | ||
Well, of course, they did. | ||
They lied. | ||
Now it's getting any worse. | ||
They're still doing it. | ||
FEMA employees fired over egregious $59 million payment for New York City migrants. | ||
Direct insubordination of Trump's executive order. | ||
And it's just more of the thieving that happens from FEMA from Americans who need help to non-citizens, illegal immigrants. | ||
I mean, what do you make of this story? | ||
It's right in our face, and they said it was never happening. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, I released the report. | ||
I think I might have been the first person to start talking about the FEMA issue because FEMA was denying it, like you said. | ||
As soon as I released it, I literally went to their homepage. | ||
If you go to their homepage and you search their press releases, everything was staring you right in the face. | ||
If you just looked up immigrants, all of the money that they've been pouring into the housing issue in regards to illegal aliens pops up. | ||
And so I just literally clipped each of those headlines and made a document for it, and I just posted that online. | ||
And FEMA came out and said it was a rumor, said it wasn't real. | ||
We know it's real. | ||
We know it's been real. | ||
But the fact that even after President Trump signed that executive order, that FEMA employees thought it was okay to send an extra $59 million to luxury hotels who were housing illegal aliens is insane. | ||
At two times the normal rate, by the way. | ||
Two times the normal rate of a room. | ||
Well, that's the only reason why they're going to let them in. | ||
If you look at the hotels in New York City, they have been destroyed. | ||
The Rowe Hotel was a gorgeous hotel. | ||
Actually, when I worked in sports, we did a photo shoot at that hotel for one of the magazines I was working for, and it was gorgeous. | ||
Now, you look at it, the rooms are destroyed. | ||
They can't get anyone to come and spend the night over there. | ||
It's absolutely destroyed. | ||
They were causing fights in front of the hotel. | ||
It was disgusting. | ||
It was absolutely disgusting. | ||
So they have to pay a little bit more, but also the hotels are probably demanding more money as well and just trying to steal from taxpayers. | ||
But, you know, as a whole, this is an insane situation that they've been doing this for this long. | ||
And then the fact that these employees thought it was acceptable to just issue the money. | ||
Obviously, this is politically driven. | ||
So now we're learning that a lot of these people have been fired. | ||
But that's not enough. | ||
I'm done with just the defunding and the firing of people. | ||
People need to go to prison. | ||
Because if they don't go to prison, it's going to happen again. | ||
Whoever's the next president, they're going to do it again and do it again and do it again. | ||
People need to go to prison for these things. | ||
Yeah, and I would say including judges, actually, because we're seeing a lot of corruption from the bench. | ||
Did you see this today? | ||
Palm Beach lot right next to Mar-a-Lago lists for $200 million. | ||
What's on this lot? | ||
Is it a sprawling classical infrastructure and building with a bunker and old Spanish tiles and beachfront and a sprawling mansion? | ||
No, it's an empty lot. | ||
With dirt. | ||
$200 million. | ||
Smaller than Trump's lot. | ||
And the judge says he lied about the value of his property and valued it at $18 million? | ||
I mean, that's total proof of corruption. | ||
As if all the other lots worth $400 million and beyond weren't enough. | ||
They don't have Mar-a-Lago. | ||
This is just crazy. | ||
How is this judge still on the bench? | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Well, we need to start taking these judges off the bench. | ||
They all need to be investigated, and I'm hopeful that Pam Bonney's going to do just that. | ||
I mean, the fact that these people are getting, that they're able to keep a job after what they just did, is pure insanity, Owen. | ||
It's insane that this is still going on. | ||
This is somebody who belongs in prison, and we know that he belongs in prison. | ||
This has happened time and time again. | ||
He is corrupt. | ||
He has put his politics first. | ||
And this is what you get. | ||
I mean, the fact is, if you've ever gone to the area, you know that every single house there is absolutely breathtaking, and it should never have been assessed, Mar-a-Lago especially, for the assessment that they gave it. | ||
It's completely insane, but you know what? | ||
All of these Democrats in the state of New York, they all belong in prison. | ||
There's a long trail of corruption. | ||
I just recently outlined it in a Substack article that I just put up. | ||
If you really want to go after them, I hope Pambani does, she needs to start going after their pay-to-play scheme because they're all in on it. | ||
Is Eric Adams going to cooperate now that Trump's Department of Justice was able to drop his charges? | ||
I believe he will. | ||
I believe he will, Owen. | ||
Okay. | ||
And maybe we can figure out how Gavin Newsom can purchase a $10 million mansion on his $200,000 a year salary. | ||
But that's a mystery for another day. | ||
Brianna Morella from The Brianna Morella Show. | ||
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Thank you for your time and your good humor today. | |
Call big balls for you. | ||
We're going to be joined shortly by Nick Sordor. | ||
We lock inside In Washington, D.C., he's been reporting from all these Democrat protest press conferences, astroturf nonsense, because they're afraid of Elon Musk and Doge exposing all of their crimes. | ||
And then he tries to ask Maxine Waters and Elizabeth Warren why they are trying to stop Doge, and then he gets assaulted by their little crews there. | ||
So he's going to talk to us about all of that coming up. | ||
I've got a headline stack here that I can pile drive through while we wait for Nick to get connected. | ||
Federal court blocks Trump administration from sending detained Venezuelan immigrants to Guantanamo Bay. | ||
These federal judges and courts are fighting hard for the non-citizens. | ||
They don't give a damn about the American political prisoners, but, you know, they're definitely going after the illegal aliens. | ||
They're really fighting for them. | ||
Court grants request a block detained Venezuelan immigrants from being sent to Guantanamo. | ||
Now, Musk points out here, under four years of the Biden administration, this actually comes from a data account, inadmissible aliens granted parole. | ||
And so if you just look at this chart, hmm, what sticks out on this chart to you? | ||
Well, of course, it's the fact that the Biden-Harris regime Granted more inadmissible aliens parole than Trump and Obama combined times two. | ||
Oh, but there were no open borders. | ||
No, there was no illegal immigration under Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. | ||
No, it doesn't exist. | ||
New Mexico Attorney General sues Trump administration filing another lawsuit against the Trump administration because they're Looking for fraud and cutting the funding of NIH. Again, now you get all these attorneys general, probably corrupt, all Democrats trying to stop Doge. | ||
What are they trying to hide? | ||
Judge to Trump terminated ethics watchdog, you're unfired. | ||
So Trump fires, Trump fires special counsel Hampton Dellinger. | ||
And then a judge just says, nope, you're not fired. | ||
What? | ||
Since when are judges executives? | ||
Well, they're not. | ||
These are Democrat activists in a judge's outfit. | ||
Trump's firing of watchdog off his head paused by judge. | ||
Judge temporarily reinstates man Trump fired at whistleblower protection post. | ||
So judges are stepping in saying, nope, I'm over Trump. | ||
I'm bigger than Trump. | ||
And it's Judge Amy Berman Jackson. | ||
She's always in there in the Democrat Party operations, isn't she? | ||
It's always the same judges. | ||
In this case, it's Judge Amy Berman Jackson, back for more corruption. | ||
What do you know? | ||
But another one has been fired, and the judge will probably step into this, and maybe Berman Jackson will get involved. | ||
President Trump fires government's top ethics czar responsible for oversight of the executive branch. | ||
And he has fired David Huitema, appointed by Joe Biden. | ||
Fired. | ||
So a judge will probably try to protect that Biden appointee, too. | ||
These are all the Biden holdovers. | ||
Trump has learned the lesson from the first administration, his first term, that you've got to get rid of all the holdovers. | ||
But then the judges are there going way out of their role and duties to try to stop the Trump agenda. | ||
Just totally illegitimate, corrupt behavior from these judges. | ||
All right. | ||
Nick Sordor is literally walking the streets of a snowy Washington, D.C. | ||
Now, Nick, you are actually supposed to be covering the latest Democrat protest today, but they called it off due to inclement weather. | ||
Yeah, well, this is about, oh, and this is probably the fourth or fifth time that they have. | ||
Called off a protest due to quote-unquote inclement weather. | ||
Now, keep in mind, this is just me, and maybe I'm off base here. | ||
Correct me if I'm wrong, but if I truly believe somebody is a Nazi, a little bit of cold weather and snow is not going to stop me from going out and making my voice heard on that. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean, am I off base here, man? | ||
Like, what am I missing? | ||
Oh, come on. | ||
Come on. | ||
You know they don't believe anything they actually say. | ||
Of course they don't. | ||
They did get a little touchy-feely with you yesterday. | ||
You want to talk about that? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And I think we're going to file charges, Owen. | ||
I think that's what this is going to look like at this point. | ||
Because, you know, you can't. | ||
It doesn't matter how forceful you are. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
Technically, you don't even have to touch somebody for it to be assaulted at that point. | ||
But Elizabeth Warren elbowing me in the chest simply because she didn't like the question that I asked. | ||
Is unacceptable. | ||
That is not how our government is supposed to work. | ||
But these people have gotten so used to getting away with everything. | ||
They're not used to being pressed. | ||
They're not used to, you know, anybody asking them maybe a slightly tough question, which in my opinion, I don't think this is a tough question. | ||
Just have a conversation to me. | ||
Explain to me why, you know, you're so against transparency with Doge. | ||
Tell me if I'm wrong. | ||
I'm giving them the opportunity to do so. | ||
But further than that, just to sort of expand on the answer to your question, it's not worse than that. | ||
Maxine Waters had her entourage twice try to attempt to steal my phone. | ||
You can see it on video. | ||
They'd come up, they'd push me. | ||
One of them pinned me to the back of a car. | ||
And then grabbed my phone. | ||
That's when the video cut off because I gripped it so hard so that they couldn't steal it. | ||
And there was a tussle because they were trying to steal my phone. | ||
They didn't want me to publish the footage that I published, making her not even just look like, but exposing her for being an incompetent buffoon. | ||
That has no idea what she's talking about. | ||
And, you know, one that can't even walk, actually. | ||
That was something that a lot of people that watched the video pointed out. | ||
She had to be sort of guided along while she shuffled down the sidewalk. | ||
You know, and this is pathetic. | ||
These are people that are supposed to represent us at the highest levels of government, the best and brightest. | ||
But, you know, their IQ is lower than the temperature out here in D.C. today, Owen. | ||
I don't get it. | ||
Are you sure that Elizabeth Pocahontas Warren wasn't just trying to do a traditional tomahawk chop and you didn't just get in her way of a traditional exercise? | ||
Yeah, that could have been. | ||
They said, oh, you're lucky she didn't scalp you. | ||
You know, it's like I forgot about her heritage. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So that one one thousandth of a percent of Native American that she has. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Well, she had the high cheekbones, so, you know, she doesn't need the DNA test. | ||
She just claims it, and then she skates by on that false claim her entire life. | ||
Nick Sordor is literally out in the elements. | ||
Yeah, here are, there's multiple angles. | ||
Here's his footage. | ||
Nick Sordor is literally out in the elements right now. | ||
Nick, let me help you out here. | ||
Brush some of the snow out of your mustache. | ||
You're starting to get icicles on your mustache right now. | ||
There you go. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But Owen, there's a reason that I'm out here right now. | ||
You know, I was going to do the show from the nice, warm hotel, but I decided to come out here just now. | ||
I was literally, I set up and I was on your show 30 seconds later because I wanted to make a point. | ||
I walked just over two miles to get here because... | ||
They canceled the confirmation vote for Tulsi Gabbard out here, probably because, you know, most of our senators can't walk in, you know, 65-degree sunny weather, let alone the snow. | ||
So they found another reason to postpone Tulsi's vote that was supposed to happen right back here in the nice, clear parking lot. | ||
But apparently they can no longer do that. | ||
You know, I think this is just another... | ||
Excuse for them. | ||
Don't be surprised, Owen, if they come out with some more dirt tonight on Tulsi to try to tank this vote that they've now postponed again. | ||
Well, and all sources are indicating that Gabbard now is, she does have the votes, so I guess there could be another sabotage effort. | ||
Whose decision was that? | ||
Was that Thune's decision? | ||
Yeah, I don't even know exactly whose decision it was at this point, but honestly, John Thune has sort of proven... | ||
Look, the Senate, we've seen it with Chuck Schumer. | ||
We saw it with Harry Reid. | ||
They can brute force this stuff if they want to. | ||
Why isn't Thune doing that? | ||
The Democrats are in the minority. | ||
Get this done. | ||
We're going on over three weeks now. | ||
And we, you know, Obama had most of his cabinet confirmed within hours. | ||
Of taking the oath of office. | ||
And we're on week three, and we're going to delay votes some more. | ||
I mean, this is wild, man. | ||
It's absolutely crazy. | ||
I mean, this is what we expected with John Toon. | ||
I mean, we said this. | ||
I was calling for... | ||
I wanted Rick Scott to be majority leader, which, you know, still wouldn't have been, like... | ||
You know, incredible, life-altering stuff, but it would have been better than this. | ||
John Thune has proven over the years, I mean, he is a rhino that I don't think can be cured. | ||
I mean, he said that the Senate doesn't give in to pressure from influencers. | ||
It's like, okay, yeah, we're going to see about that. | ||
We're going to see about that in 2026. I'm telling you, game on, Owen, game on. | ||
Well, I would give Thune, I was like, this is going to be a horrible Senate majority leader. | ||
He hasn't been as bad as I thought. | ||
If he was behind the cancellation of this vote, then that's a major mark against him. | ||
And I can understand why he'd rather get the votes than try to ram it through like we've seen Democrats do. | ||
But like you said, at this point, we're three weeks in now. | ||
If you're not ramrodding this through to try to get everybody in, The first month Trump is in office, then now you're, to me, officially working against Trump. | ||
And now that they have the votes, it's like, what are you waiting for? | ||
You got the votes now. | ||
What are you waiting for? | ||
That was the fight. | ||
That was the fight. | ||
A dusting on the ground here, so we can no longer vote. | ||
We gotta go home. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
What is that, like a half inch? | ||
Yeah, we got about a half inch here on the ground in D.C. because snowpocalypse, man, snowpocalypse. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
And, you know, it was very convenient. | ||
Don't be surprised that we see another delay tomorrow. | ||
But John Foon, look, if this is the best that we're going to get out of him and Trump just took office with this massive mandate and massive approval rating. | ||
Just think of how it's going to be in a year or a year and a half. | ||
Like, I fear that. | ||
We have to put a stop to this bullcrap now or it's going to get significantly worse. | ||
What do you make of all these protests that you have been covering there in D.C.? We're going to cover another one today. | ||
They canceled it due to the dusting of snow there. | ||
They're snowflakes themselves, so I don't know what would be right in their element with these snowflakes. | ||
But to me, they look petrified. | ||
They look weak. | ||
They really don't have the numbers that they used to have when they organized these anti-Trump rallies and events. | ||
What is your takeaway from reporting from all these different anti-Trump protests, anti-Doge, anti-Musk protests that you've covered? | ||
Well, the numbers are clearly dwindling. | ||
They're getting smaller and smaller every single day. | ||
I mean, I guess that's because the USAID funding has dried up and they can no longer pay their protesters anymore. | ||
The checks are bouncing. | ||
I mean, that probably has something to do with it, if I had to guess. | ||
But it's the same people every single time with the same recycled posters, literally the same posters that walk around. | ||
I mean, they're dirty as hell at this point because they've been dragged from sea to shining sea. | ||
You know, it's not working. | ||
It's not working. | ||
Nothing has changed. | ||
And honestly, the non-paid protesters, Owen, are looking more and more discouraged because they're starting to realize that these Democrats are talking this big game, but they're not doing anything about it because they can't do anything about it. | ||
They're lying. | ||
Their narratives are bullcrap. | ||
There's nothing to it. | ||
And they're going to continue to be disappointed, realizing that they're being lied to. | ||
I mean, if you have anything above a double-digit IQ, you understand that you're being lied to. | ||
You're being manipulated. | ||
And Owen, yesterday I had this masked minion of Elizabeth Warren Pocahontas come up and steal this AirPod out of my ear and run away with it. | ||
I was able to find it because I had to find my iPhone app and was able to ping it. | ||
And I walked back to the crowd. | ||
I could hear it pinging. | ||
And then I could see her shuffling around trying to get it off of her person. | ||
And she tried to hide it under a sign, but I saw her do it. | ||
And she ran over, picked it up, and threw it. | ||
She was trying to steal my equipment. | ||
And I got yelled at for trying to recover it. | ||
All of these people swarmed around me, started screaming. | ||
I mean, these people are brainwashed. | ||
They're mentally ill. | ||
It's almost sad to see, but man, I'm telling you, I think I'm going to make my entire platform at this point reopen the asylums. | ||
Because if we don't do that, I don't think we can ever save our country. | ||
This reminds me of the rat man, Claude Taylor. | ||
I don't know how politically active he is anymore. | ||
Oh, nice guy waving there. | ||
Hey, look, he can go out for a jog, but they can't do their event. | ||
Right, they can't vote. | ||
These people are freaks. | ||
I've had multiple people come up to me when I've been on the field and they'll take my mic and rip the mic head off from biting it. | ||
They'll literally go down like, you know, somebody probably underage on Bill Clinton at Epstein Island and they'll go down. | ||
And they'll use their mouth to bite the microphone cover off of my mic and then, like, shake it around like a dog. | ||
I mean, these are the types of freaks that show up to these events. | ||
I'm with you. | ||
Reopen the asylum and fill them with Democrats. | ||
Yeah, and absolutely. | ||
You almost want to wonder, how did people get to that point? | ||
What is it? | ||
Was it, you know, is it like the quintuple boosters? | ||
I mean, what diseased them? | ||
What diseased their brain to make mass amounts of people behave like this? | ||
I don't know if we're ever going to get the answer to that question. | ||
Maybe we will if Doge starts digging into that. | ||
But, you know, the hatred that they have been, you know, a lot of the, and you can see in some of the videos, a lot of the signs that they're holding will say something like, You know, impeach Elon Musk or something like that. | ||
Like, they're making Elon Musk be out this villain. | ||
But they can't explain why. | ||
You know, Elon went on TV in the Oval Office earlier on national TV and spoke for, like, 10, 15 minutes straight to millions of people saying, like, you know, you can come do a daily colonoscopy on me. | ||
That's fine. | ||
I'm ready for it. | ||
Do it. | ||
You're not going to find anything. | ||
Which they already do. | ||
They already do. | ||
That's the funny thing. | ||
They've got like five different government bureaucracies investigating every single company that Musk runs. | ||
It's like they do the same thing here. | ||
Like they come out and they make these acquisitions. | ||
I'm like, I've already dealt with the IRS. I've already dealt with lawsuits. | ||
There's literally, I've already given all my information and data to the feds. | ||
There's literally nothing there. | ||
Musk can say the same thing. | ||
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Yeah, absolutely. | |
I mean, think about it. | ||
You know, every single bit. | ||
That they tried to, every single bit of dirt that they could have pulled on Elon, they tried to do under the Biden DOJ. Like, they opened up an SEC suit against Elon Musk saying that he, sorry, you know, I'm just going to say this on a side note. | ||
I am, ever since that situation on Maui last year, if somebody walks behind me, I'm seriously like... | ||
Always like this. | ||
So there was somebody crouching behind me and I got a little... | ||
I'll tell you what. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
I don't blame you. | ||
I don't blame you. | ||
It looks like that guy's just taking photos. | ||
I'll keep an eye on your back there. | ||
You never know. | ||
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But you guys... | ||
I tell you, if you're listening to this, Sordor is out there. | ||
It looks like the snow is actually picking up. | ||
He's got icicles once again. | ||
He already brushed the icicles out of his beard and mustache. | ||
They're back. | ||
I mean, that's how quickly this snow is actually forming right now. | ||
I mean, you say that, Owen, but I'm not standing undercover. | ||
Like, I'm literally just standing out in the open. | ||
So it's like, if you're calling this a lot of snow, then, you know, you live in Texas, and you guys got more snow than this just a couple of weeks ago. | ||
But this should not. | ||
These people have been in the office all day. | ||
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The reason that they decided not to do this vote today is because they wanted to go home. | |
That's it. | ||
That was their excuse. | ||
You know, at a minimum, they wanted to go home. | ||
They were already here. | ||
They could have done the vote. | ||
They've already got like 30 snowplows working behind you. | ||
I mean, good Lord. | ||
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Right. | |
I mean, come on. | ||
It's an excuse and it's a stupid one at that. | ||
I'm just saying. | ||
But anyway, you know, what I was saying is you will never convince somebody like Pocahontas. | ||
To be under the same scrutiny that somebody like Elon Musk is. | ||
I tried to ask her yesterday. | ||
I don't know if you saw that whole video or not. | ||
I tried to ask her. | ||
How did you get a minimum of a $12 billion net worth on a less than $200,000 government salary? | ||
How did you do it? | ||
It's a fair question. | ||
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And Elon posted a video as well. | ||
And then when he was in the Oval Office today, he came out and announced that Doge is going to be looking in. | ||
Two people on a government salary with extra high networks. | ||
So we independent journalists, you and I, we're making change here, man. | ||
They're listening to us like no other administration in history. | ||
They're listening to us now. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Maxine Waters, Nancy Pelosi, Elizabeth Warren, Chuck Schumer. | ||
Actually, as corrupt of a rat Chuck Schumer is, he's actually not as rich as some of these other people that have made out like bandits. | ||
That we know of, though, Owen. | ||
Well, that's true. | ||
That's true. | ||
I don't know if you saw this. | ||
Gavin Newsom, it just purchased a $10 million mansion on his $200,000 a year government salary. | ||
How about that? | ||
Man, that's incredible. | ||
I mean, how many years of government service? | ||
Let's see. | ||
So that would equate to about, I think he's been in government for like, what, 25, 30 years now? | ||
I think about 20 years, yeah. | ||
200 years of salary? | ||
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I mean, that's... | |
That's pretty impressive. | ||
I don't know. | ||
See, here's what it is, too. | ||
Musk is like, go ahead, investigate me, open all my books. | ||
You already have. | ||
They've already done it to Trump, right? | ||
So it's like, okay, what's good for the goose is good for the gander. | ||
Let's see what's in Elizabeth Warren's statements. | ||
By the way, I mean, we're kind of sitting on this. | ||
I don't know what Congress is going to do about this with the oversight of the Judiciary Committee, but, I mean, we got the Bidens red-handed. | ||
I mean, we've seen all the money transfers. | ||
We've seen the flow charts that the Republicans put out. | ||
I mean, the Bidens were literally taking millions of dollars from foreign countries, 10% kickback for Joe Biden while he was vice president that we know of so far. | ||
So, I mean, it's like people, there have to be charges beyond just the investigation from Congress. | ||
There has to be actual charges filed, grand jury. | ||
I don't care what it is. | ||
If you start looking at how these politicians got rich, you're going to find, at the very minimum, probably insider trading evidence. | ||
Right, and Hunter Biden was getting money from Ukrainian gas companies for his feces. | ||
Paintings, which is the most disgusting thing I've ever heard. | ||
And this is real. | ||
This is not a conservative guy. | ||
This is the CEO of Sequoia Capital, a Silicon Valley billionaire, a guy that's voted liberal for his entire life, coming out and saying that Hunter Biden rented a house from him and tried to pay his rent with feces-covered artworks. | ||
You know, some that the, like I said, some that he was also selling to the Ukrainian government. | ||
And think about this. | ||
USAID and the kickbacks that we're going to find there. | ||
And also it came out today, it was revealed that the hotel payment, the $59 million that FEMA just spent on luxury hotels for illegals in New York, they were paying double, double the normal room rate for those same hotels. | ||
Who is getting those kickbacks? | ||
That's what we're going to find out. | ||
Alright, I got one for you here before we let you go. | ||
I don't know if you've seen this yet. | ||
This is a Democrat out of Oregon, and she has the plan. | ||
This is how they're finally going to get Trump. | ||
The big plan has been revealed, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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Democrat from Oregon, clip 16. I've been told I have 30 seconds, so I am going to tell you that we do have to... | |
I don't swear in public very well, but we have to... | ||
Trump! | ||
Aw, why'd you guys censor it? | ||
That was official government document. | ||
I mean, that's a government documentary. | ||
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Please! | |
Okay, so they're going to F Trump. | ||
What are they going to do? | ||
Are they going to call up big balls and have a whole thing here on Epstein Island? | ||
Look, I mean, I understand the Democrats have been unconsensually effing us for years now, but I have a weird feeling that Trump is going to turn down her invitation to bang. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Well, I can't say the word. | ||
It was more than bang. | ||
Yeah, well, I know. | ||
I was trying to be nice here, trying not to swear in public. | ||
And Schumer said, you know, he had an erection too. | ||
You know, I don't want to know anything about Schumer's erection. | ||
It's too early in the night for that. | ||
I've got to get a drink or something to me first. | ||
He might be lurking somewhere behind you, actually. | ||
Oh, right, right. | ||
It's like, well, he's probably... | ||
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You're that Nick Sartor guy, aren't you? | |
Yeah, you're coming around here harassing my Democrat colleagues, huh? | ||
Wait, I'm getting this just in. | ||
Apparently they canceled the vote because McConnell's wheelchair doesn't have off-road tires. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
There's another one. | ||
Let's look at the books on Mitch McConnell and his wife. | ||
How'd they get so fabulously wealthy? | ||
Hey, that guy could afford off-road tires. | ||
That guy could afford a fully automatic motorized hoverboard if he wanted. | ||
Hey, look, we're equal opportunity offenders here, bro. | ||
We'll call everybody out, Republican or Democrat. | ||
Yeah, the fact that that guy's still in office is a shame. | ||
All right, Nick Sorter, great work. | ||
A must follow on X at Nick Sorter, just doing great work on the ground. | ||
If there's any activity in D.C., he's going to have it and doing a great job just asking the basic questions like, hey, Elizabeth, why are you so afraid of Doge? | ||
But of course, the answer is obvious because they're probably in on the corruption. | ||
Nick, thank you for your time. | ||
Find a warm space and a cold drink for me. | ||
Appreciate you, everyone. | ||
Take care. | ||
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And watch out for dirty Chuck Schumer. | |
He likes to sneak around Washington, D.C. with his erection looking for people like you because he's a dirty, stinking criminal rat. | ||
Chuck Schumer. | ||
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