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I hope to see you there. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, it's Wednesday, February 12, 2025. | ||
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This is the Infowars War Room. | |
Now we're going to start with a little comedy, a little satire today because it's kind of the flavor right now on how to deal with the craziness. | ||
the absolute insanity that is the Democrat Party. | ||
So this is a satirical headline from the Babylon Bee, and yet the comedy... | ||
Value is high because it's what's actually going on. | ||
So the irony is palpable. | ||
Democrats warn Trump's unelected shadow government is dismantling their unelected shadow government. | ||
And that's exactly what's going on. | ||
And more and more is coming out every day with the receipts. | ||
Caroline Levitt with a great press conference today showing the receipts. | ||
And then it's just the behavior. | ||
Hey, we're going to stop wasting all this money overseas. | ||
We're going to stop wasting all the money on these programs that nobody wants, votes for, don't even make any sense. | ||
And then the Democrats just go into absolute fits of rage and panic. | ||
So leave it to Freedom Tunes to bring it to the cartoon level in clip 15. Okay, people. | ||
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We've discovered some incredible abuses of the budget. | |
I mean, really. | ||
Where are you getting off with these insane expenditures? | ||
$10 million spent on body positivity for Haitians in captivity. | ||
$8 million on glitter bombs for Saudi Arabian imams. | ||
And $9 million on chocolate fondue for East Ukrainian. | ||
He brews. | ||
They have just as much a right to chocolate fondue as anyone, you Nazi! | ||
Well, I'm sorry, but it has to be cut. | ||
No! | ||
If you cut $10 million from the CFEUH budget, what's next? | ||
Cutting our $3 million budget to give free McFlurries to Pakistani furries? | ||
Well, now that you bring it up... | ||
Oh, come on! | ||
Oh, wow. | ||
Wow. | ||
That's, uh, yeah, no, we're definitely cutting that. | ||
This is insanity. | ||
You're letting our budget get cut by literal babies! | ||
Because even an infant can balance these books better than you. | ||
I mean, come on, people, come on. | ||
50 million taxpayer dollars for Kool-Aid water fountains for North Korean accountants. | ||
Abortion on demand for pandas in Japan, a thousand packs of Smarties for Iraqi slumber parties. | ||
If you touch any of the Iraqi slumber party budgets, I will shoot you myself. | ||
I'm sorry, but it has to go. | ||
This is clearly a slippery slope to canceling our program to destigmatize marijuana for Latinx folks in Uganda. | ||
Your budget for that is $9 million. | ||
And frankly, I think you can do it for $8 million. | ||
You genocidal freak! | ||
You also definitely need to cause... | ||
Please not. | ||
Saucy male dancers for Australians with COVID cancer? | ||
No! | ||
Yes, well, we're at it. | ||
We're going to trim. | ||
Teaching Zodiac for a more gender-fluid Iraq. | ||
A high-speed train for hermaphrodites in Ukraine. | ||
Welfare benefits for aboriginal feminists. | ||
And the $12 million are spending on sex changes for polar bears. | ||
This just says sex changes for polar bears. | ||
It doesn't even rhyme. | ||
It didn't need to rhyme! | ||
It was important enough and it didn't need to rhyme! | ||
The only program left in my department is 12 million to buy IUDs for Corkis and Belize! | ||
Yeah, we're going to reduce that. | ||
Oh, Edward, one thing. | ||
I really think we need to be spending at most half as much as we currently are on easy-bake ovens for Saudi Arabian covens. | ||
I don't want to live! | ||
Don't do it! | ||
You have so much to live for! | ||
Like what? | ||
If it's promoting alternative fuels to Afghani polycules, I have bad news for you. | ||
Oh, and lastly, we cut all funding for free handgun ammunition for all USAID positions. | ||
More great work from Freedom Tunes. | ||
When we come back, we'll get into all the latest breaking news. | ||
We're breaking as I'm sitting here in the studio. | ||
You know, I have to tell you, you have different challenges when you do public speaking, public communications, different types of mediums in media. | ||
There's talk radio, podcasting, TV, and we kind of do everything here. | ||
And so there's different challenges that come along with it. | ||
Certain challenges like deciding what the big story is, what the big angle is, what guests people want to hear from. | ||
Of course, maybe at times it's... | ||
Removing your own personal bias or feelings about something and just trying to report neutrally on news. | ||
I'm not really dealing with that. | ||
My biggest problem right now is I'm so overwhelmed with delight. | ||
I'm so thrilled at the things that I'm seeing three weeks into the Trump administration. | ||
Feeling so hopeful, more hopeful than I have in years for the future of this country. | ||
It's hard for me to kind of drop that and just come on here and cover news. | ||
And part of it is the mystery going into the unknown where I've never lived in a country, the United States of America. | ||
I've never lived in a country that wasn't Being run by a fully corrupt government. | ||
Wasn't trying to indoctrinate me with the media, with the public education system. | ||
Wasn't stealing my money. | ||
Wasn't taxing me to work. | ||
Taxing me to spend. | ||
Taxing me to own. | ||
A government with so much fraud and abuse, we're talking trillions of dollars. | ||
Trillions of dollars. | ||
Representatives that are basically making money off of war. | ||
So you have never-ending wars. | ||
No moves for peace. | ||
You don't have a justice system. | ||
You have an injustice system. | ||
You have a weaponized government. | ||
You have insider trading with our politicians. | ||
You have all this stuff that's been going on our entire lives. | ||
We've all inherently known it, intuitively felt it. | ||
Maybe at some point tried to fight back against it. | ||
And then you just kind of accept your fate or get caught up in your own life and your family and work and everything else. | ||
You just accept it for what it is. | ||
But we started a movement. | ||
That had a vision, that had a dream, that had goals. | ||
We started a movement, really, in 2015 to get rid of the corruption, to get rid of the lies in the media and the propaganda and the corrupt politics of lying to the American people, deceiving us. | ||
A government that actually works for the people. | ||
Giving the idea of self-government. | ||
Back to the people. | ||
So I'm just sitting here every day and it's the same story. | ||
Every day is a new story, a new headline, a new development that is pushing us in that direction. | ||
Into the unknown. | ||
I hope we get to see it. | ||
I hope we get to live in an America where you're not taxed at 30 to 40 percent. | ||
When it's all said and done. | ||
Taxed for your work. | ||
Taxed for what you own. | ||
Taxed for what you spend. | ||
At the end of the day, it's about 30-40%. | ||
We can get that down to single digits, folks, and be just fine. | ||
And that's what we're learning. | ||
Wouldn't that be nice? | ||
Keep your own money. | ||
Maybe not having to live paycheck to paycheck. | ||
Sweat in emergency. | ||
Bill? | ||
Trying to budget everything out and save for your kid's college fund or anything else you're trying to save for? | ||
Have a little extra cash? | ||
Not having a country that's constantly at war all over the world? | ||
Lying to you about why? | ||
Basic common sense policies like having a southern border? | ||
Actually investing the trillions that get stolen from us and fraud and abuse, being invested into America, America's infrastructure, America's future. | ||
I've never lived in that world. | ||
I've never lived in that country. | ||
But every passing day of the Trump administration gives me hope that I might once get to live in that country. | ||
I might once get to live in my America. | ||
A constitutional republic. | ||
There's always going to be corruption in government. | ||
But I mean, it's just inherently corrupted. | ||
It's entirely corrupted. | ||
The fraud and abuse is so outrageous. | ||
It's almost immeasurable, except it's just to say it's wholly corrupted. | ||
And we're learning more about this every day. | ||
And then you see the media panicking and the Democrats panicking. | ||
And it's just total confirmation that, yep, they're the corrupt ones. | ||
And then you find out all the corrupt judges. | ||
And so maybe it's a personal issue when you've dealt with it yourself, when you've been politically imprisoned, when you've been politically censored, when you've been politically sued and brought into courts and had people try to destroy you over it. | ||
It's like, yeah, I've seen it. | ||
Like, hey, this is all the corruption. | ||
And now everybody gets to see it. | ||
So that's my big challenge. | ||
And I don't want to sell you a false hope. | ||
I'm just telling you, that's how I feel. | ||
And I think we do have good people running things. | ||
And it doesn't mean you're going to see eye to eye with everything they say or do. | ||
It doesn't mean everything's going to be perfect. | ||
But I think there's good people running things that are not corrupted and do not sell out. | ||
They might have... | ||
Different worldviews and perspectives and priorities, but they're not bad people that are out to get you. | ||
They're not bad people that are out to deceive you, steal from you. | ||
That's what we've been dealing with. | ||
And it's all being exposed. | ||
And now it's up to us to decide what we're going to do next. | ||
But I don't really see how any American paying attention Can't look at what's going on inside the Democrat Party right now and say, hmm, these people really are that corrupt, aren't they? | ||
Whether it's the people the Democrats appoint to these federal judge benches, which we're learning more about them, and their families getting paid too out of the USAID. I mean, how deep does this stuff go? | ||
Or it's... | ||
The Democrats panicking over Elon Musk, cutting all their slush fund and money laundering operations and just fraud and abuse outright to hundreds of billions of dollars. | ||
When it's all said and done, it's going to be trillions. | ||
We're talking about the biggest financial crimes in the history of the world, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And you, listening to this, you are the victim. | ||
And it's the same people every day panicking, the same Democrats, the same people in the media every day panicking over it because they're the criminals. . | ||
And their entire operation is about to be exposed. | ||
Now, let's show you here. | ||
By the way, Caroline Levitt has just been fantastic. | ||
And she's only had, I think, three or four press conferences, but she's getting better even with every one. | ||
Knocked it out of the park today, brought the receipts, anticipating the left-wing propaganda media would be coming after her on all the wasteful spending stuff. | ||
So she brought the receipts. | ||
She broke down the fraud that's being exposed. | ||
For the American people to hear, embarrassed the leftist reporter who's trying to stop it. | ||
I guess maybe they're on the payroll of USAID as well. | ||
Here's Caroline Levitt earlier today in the press conference with the receipts, clip two. | ||
For the actual receipts, we are happy to provide them. | ||
And I actually brought some today because all of you know I love to bring the receipts. | ||
We have contracts upon contracts that we can send and provide this information to you. | ||
Let me be very clear. | ||
We are not trying to hide anything. | ||
We have been incredibly transparent and we will continue to be. | ||
These are screenshots of contracts that Doge found across our government. | ||
This is a DEI contract, $36,000 for U.S. citizenship and immigration services. | ||
That is against the president's policy. | ||
This is a $3.4 million contract, a council for inclusive innovation at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Department of Commerce, another DEI contract that Doge identified. | ||
I can continue to go through these. | ||
Oh, I love this one. | ||
$57,000 for climate change in Sri Lanka. | ||
What is this doing to continue the interests of the American people? | ||
Absolutely nothing. | ||
These are the line items across the federal Doge is identifying daily. | ||
They're moving very fast. | ||
There's a lot of paper that we can show you, but we're happy to do it. | ||
This administration has been more than transparent about what Doge is doing. | ||
And here's one of their tweets that they posted about the mine. | ||
I believe this is in Pennsylvania, where the federal employee retirement system is being processed. | ||
Did anybody know this was even happening in our country before Elon Musk talked about it in the Oval Office yesterday? | ||
A lot of Americans didn't. | ||
So we are providing transparency and accessibility on a daily basis when it comes to Doge. | ||
And I also have a Doge daily report, if anybody would like it, on all of the things that they are identifying and finding. | ||
We're happy to provide this information to you. | ||
We're talking about it every single day. | ||
So it's been this gigantic shadow slush fund money laundering operation that nobody's ever put a magnifying glass to. | ||
Nobody's ever reported it to the American people to see. | ||
And now- The Democrats that seem to love this so much and the bureaucratic management class that is benefiting from this, they're completely panicked. | ||
But what are they forced to do? | ||
Now they're forced to come out and defend these things that are indefensible. | ||
There's no defense for transgender shrimp surgeries in Sri Lanka and all the other garbage that they have going on. | ||
It's completely indefensible. | ||
But yet here they are up in arms trying to defend it. | ||
Now, we just got this breaking news. | ||
We're going to be covering this live. | ||
Attorney General Pam Bondi is going to be holding a press conference from the White House in about 15 minutes. | ||
We'll carry that live. | ||
We're also going to be joined in the second hour by Missouri Representative Eric Burleson, who is part of the DOGE subcommittee. | ||
And they had their first hearing today. | ||
We're going to talk about that with him and some of the things he discovered and brought up today. | ||
Very important. | ||
But there's so much going on. | ||
Let me just shut up. | ||
And plow through these headlines. | ||
So even the Supreme Court justices, the Democrat Supreme Court justices are even panicked here. | ||
Sonia Sotomayor issues stark warning, we will lose our democracy. | ||
You said nothing when they stole the election in 2020. You've said nothing about the seats that the Democrats flipped in the House two months after the election. | ||
Democrats were flipping seats in the House. | ||
You said nothing about that. | ||
You said nothing about voter ID laws. | ||
And now you want to talk about democracy even though we elected Trump and all these bureaucrats, none of them are elected. | ||
None of them. | ||
Justice Sotomayor warns of Trump's monarchy power grab. | ||
Oh, it's a monarchy. | ||
I see. | ||
You know, maybe Doge should look into Justice Sotomayor. | ||
Maybe somebody ought to look into her book deals. | ||
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Yeah, that'll be one for you. | |
Yeah, you know much about Sotomayor's book deals and book tours? | ||
She did quite well. | ||
Did you know that? | ||
Maybe we ought to look into that. | ||
Talk about a crisis of corruption. | ||
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Justice. | |
Emails revealed Joe Biden's White House orchestrated the Trump documents case from day one. | ||
Oh, you mean that fake case that they brought up and it was totally run by Biden in the White House? | ||
Totally fake case? | ||
Total crimes committed by Biden's White House? | ||
Biden's team secretly worked with the DOJ as early as the summer of 2021. Most damning, a backdoor was created to access Trump's records. | ||
It was all political. | ||
America First Legal has all the documents and the entire report here. | ||
I'm not going to get into it at length for the sake of time. | ||
But just like Barack Obama illegally spying on Trump, the Biden administration was trying to frame Trump. | ||
These are total criminals, folks. | ||
These are total criminals. | ||
Barack Obama was a criminal. | ||
Joe Biden was a criminal. | ||
They need to go to jail. | ||
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Period. | |
Jail. | ||
And if we want to be serious about all this reform, there will be people in jail. | ||
Dozens, if not hundreds of people need to go to jail. | ||
Because getting rid of all the fraud and the abuse and the theft and the deceit, hey, that's great, and I'm all for it. | ||
But if we want to be really serious and we want to institute permanent change with this mandate, People from the Biden administration need to go to prison. | ||
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Prison. | |
Federal classified documents case against Donald Trump co-defendants is dismissed because the whole thing was political and illegitimate from the very beginning. | ||
Run by the Joe Biden White House. | ||
Total criminals. | ||
Judge rules that Trump administration defied order to unfreeze billions in federal grants. | ||
Oh, so you mean these judges that aren't elected, they're all appointed by Joe Biden? | ||
Are saying, no, the executive that is elected can't control these grants and all the money going out that's causing us to run at the debt of trillions of dollars. | ||
No, Trump can't do that. | ||
An appointed judge, never elected, a Democrat-appointed judge, he can do it, though. | ||
Not the newly elected president of the United States. | ||
He can't. | ||
Not the chief executive. | ||
He can't. | ||
Some judge on a bench in the judiciary, appointed by Democrats, he gets to decide. | ||
Oh, it's a constitutional crisis. | ||
Oh, it's a monarchy. | ||
Oh, it's a threat to democracy. | ||
And it's all these never elected judges, never elected bureaucrats running the whole thing. | ||
Appeals court won't halt judges' order requiring Trump administration to unfreeze all federal cash because Trump does have the right of way here. | ||
Trump can do this, is doing it, and will do it, and will win eventually all these court cases. | ||
But these are the types of judges that we deal with. | ||
Now remember, it was Judge Mershon in one of the Trump New York cases who had a daughter taking millions of dollars from the Democrat Party. | ||
He didn't recuse himself. | ||
So literally the family on the Democrat payroll. | ||
Now you've got this. | ||
Judge John Bates, who's one of these judges trying to stop Trump's agenda here. | ||
Judge John Bates' wife gets funded by USAID. Wow! | ||
His wife, Carol Reese, is the founder of, get this, Hope for Children in Ethiopia. | ||
Huh. | ||
A federal judge's wife is getting USAID money for the Hope For children in Ethiopia. | ||
This story was shared by Elon Musk. | ||
Anything suspicious about that to you? | ||
Judge temporarily blocks Doge from accessing federal student aid data. | ||
A federal judge has temporarily barred Elon Musk's government efficiency team. | ||
From accessing federal student loan and financial aid information stored at the U.S. Department of Education. | ||
They're just trying to block everything. | ||
So, okay, we're about to find the fraud there. | ||
You're gonna find fraud. | ||
You already got the fraud in USAID discovered. | ||
You're gonna have the fraud in the Department of Education. | ||
You're gonna have the fraud in Medicare and Medicaid and Social Security. | ||
You're gonna have the fraud in the Department of Defense. | ||
It's all coming out. | ||
And it's all gonna equate to about a trillion dollars or more. | ||
When it's all said and done. | ||
Now, you had the Trump administration announcing today with Kristi Noem, they've clawed back that money that was given illegally to the illegal immigrant hotels. | ||
Trump admin clawed back $80 million given to New York City to house migrants. | ||
And then New York City is coming out and saying, oh my gosh, they're robbing us. | ||
What is this? | ||
You know, entitlements almost need to go entirely. | ||
But entitlements, the Democrats think they're entitled to everything. | ||
What is this concept that these Democrat policymakers are just entitled to your money? | ||
That's what they think. | ||
They're entitled to run your life and they're entitled to take your money. | ||
That's what this whole thing is about. | ||
So when the Trump administration or Doge comes in and says, actually, you're not going to get $10 million for transsexual trees in the Amazon rainforest, they say, how dare you? | ||
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They think they're entitled to that money. | |
When the Trump administration says, no, you're not going to get hundreds of millions of dollars to fund hotels for illegal immigrants in New York City, they say, you're a thief. | ||
You're taking money from us. | ||
No, you're not entitled to that money. | ||
That's our money, actually. | ||
But this is the mindset of the liberal progressive. | ||
They think they are entitled to your money. | ||
They think they're above you. | ||
They think they're entitled to run your life. | ||
They think they're superior to you. | ||
FEMA cuts payments to New York City hotels housing illegal immigrants. | ||
DHS fires four FEMA staffers for paying hotels to house illegal immigrants. | ||
You're fired. | ||
Eight inspectors general fired by Trump sued to get their jobs back. | ||
And the Obama judge, the Obama judge already halted a couple of the firings. | ||
It's all these appointed judges, not elected. | ||
See, the Democrats are smart. | ||
They know how to strategically get cases into the courts where they own the judges. | ||
They did the same thing to us. | ||
They do the same thing to Infowars, Alex, myself personally. | ||
And so really, when you become a target of the Democrats, it's sad but true, you really can't even live where you want to live. | ||
You have to live based off of who's on the bench. | ||
If you live in a city where Democrats are on the bench, you're cooked. | ||
You're cooked. | ||
They're going to get courts in front of those corrupt judges, and you're never going to get justice. | ||
You're going to get totally railroaded, just like they did to Alex Jones. | ||
He owes a trillion dollars in total corruption, total corrupt judges, all fake, no justice. | ||
All corruption. | ||
And so now that's what they do. | ||
So they're suing, and they're going in front of these Democrat activist judges, Democrat activists posing as judges, and then they'll get the results they want, and they'll get all these corrupt inspectors general in there who are supposed to be overseeing all this. | ||
So Trump is just saying, okay, we're finding all this fraud. | ||
We're finding all of this abuse. | ||
Who was in charge of oversight? | ||
Who is supposed to be inspecting and making sure this doesn't go on? | ||
Here's the inspector's general. | ||
Okay, they're fired. | ||
They didn't do their job. | ||
No, we're suing, and we're getting in front of an Obama judge, and that judge is going to rule in us and our favor because he works for Obama. | ||
So Musk put out a poll, and Musk has dealt with the same corruption himself, by the way. | ||
Federal judges who repeatedly abuse their authority to obstruct the will of the people via their elected representative should be impeached. | ||
Almost a third of a million votes, 90 plus percent say yes. | ||
President of El Salvador, he knows how to do with this. | ||
All the corrupt judges, all the activist judges in El Salvador were impeached and removed from the bench in 2021. | ||
And now El Salvador is running as clean and efficient of a justice system of any other country in the world. | ||
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You know, I wonder why. | |
I wonder why. | ||
Criminal defense lawyer is one of the top searches on Google in Washington, D.C. right now. | ||
I wonder why that would be. | ||
Mark Mitchell from Rasmussen Reports shows the data here that criminal defense lawyer, the top search right now, is in District of Columbia. | ||
Hmm, that's strange. | ||
Why are people in the District of Columbia Googling criminal defense lawyers? | ||
Hmm, make you think a bunch of people in the District of Columbia have committed crimes and they're looking for legal defense. | ||
That's what that would tell me, certainly. | ||
By the way, we did get Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
Confirmed and sworn in today as the Director of National Intelligence. | ||
RFK Jr. could be confirmed by the end of the day and Kash Patel by the end of the week, filling out Trump's roster to make America great again. | ||
Firing on all cylinders. | ||
Looks like we're going to have that by the end of the week. | ||
Great news. | ||
Absolutely great news. | ||
Now, we do have some other news from President Trump's desk dealing with the geopolitics and what is now kind of, I think the thrust of the situation now between Israel and Hamas is the hostage situation, which is not good, but nobody really, there hasn't been any negotiations between Israel and Hamas that have gone well. | ||
So, no real surprise there, but we gotta. | ||
Bit of a geopolitical news update on that, as well as the situation in Ukraine that we'll be getting to shortly. | ||
We are waiting for Pam Bondi to get to the podium for a press conference any minute now. | ||
Okay, now they're saying they are going to be delaying that. | ||
So now it's been delayed at least 30 minutes. | ||
So we'll be paying attention to that. | ||
So that means I can get to the rest of this news here. | ||
Why are the Democrats freaking out? | ||
Listen to this one. | ||
Ayanna Pressley, this is one of the most radical, crazed lunatics in the Democrat Party here. | ||
She's now openly bragging about how she wants to censor the American people. | ||
Clip five. | ||
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Look, let me tell you something. | |
I'll take a bit of umbrage here. | ||
I'll speak on behalf of my colleagues. | ||
I think I can say, we are all willing to work with anyone who's serious about doing They have the work of censoring the American people and advancing progress. | ||
But they are not serious. | ||
Interesting. | ||
You want to censor the American people, that is a violation of your oath, that is a violation of the First Amendment. | ||
You should probably just resign, but you should be removed, you should be censured, and you should be investigated for violating people's First Amendment. | ||
Right. | ||
Which, of course, we know the Democrats have been doing. | ||
They got caught doing it. | ||
They had departments focused on censoring the American people. | ||
They worked with social media companies to censor the American people. | ||
Why has nobody gone to prison for that? | ||
Why has nobody gone to prison for violating Americans' First Amendment rights? | ||
Disgusting behavior from Ayanna Pressley. | ||
And then you have, I don't even know what this is. | ||
I forget this Democrat guy's name. | ||
He probably won't be going to the podium again anytime soon after whatever this mush-mouth, anti-Elon Musk rant was in clip three. | ||
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Now, I'm going to be quick because I want to send a message to somebody. | |
Elon, take your musty millions. | ||
And musty Moscow writes to the moon. | ||
Because if you don't, we're going to stand up. | ||
We're going to speak out. | ||
We're going to march. | ||
We're going to do anything we need to do to make sure that the people of this country understand that the CFPB is for them. | ||
You get your musty hands off of our money. | ||
Or go to Moscow, you musty moon. | ||
What was that at the end there? | ||
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The musty moo, moo, moo, moo? | |
Can we get a replay of that, guys? | ||
You musty moo, moo, moo, moo? | ||
Is that what... | ||
Take your musty millions to Moscow. | ||
Who do you think wrote that one for them? | ||
Again, why are they all so panicked? | ||
I mean, this should be universal. | ||
This isn't even a partisan thing. | ||
This isn't a left-right thing. | ||
We're getting rid of waste, fraud, and abuse. | ||
Yeah, let me get this. | ||
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Moo, moo, moo. | |
Yeah, go ahead. | ||
I think he says moo, moo, moo. | ||
We might need to get an official transcript. | ||
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I'll go to Mouse Cam. | |
You muster moo moo moo. | ||
Muster moo moo moo. | ||
You muster moo moo. | ||
You muster moo moo moo. | ||
No, no, we're gonna need to bring in a professional translator on that one. | ||
Now I'm not so sure. | ||
You musty moon, moon, moon, moon. | ||
Totally normal behavior right there. | ||
Totally normal. | ||
Totally normal stuff. | ||
How about this one? | ||
This happened during the Doge subcommittee meeting today. | ||
This guy really thinks he's smart. | ||
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He thinks he's a genius for this joke in clip 10. Now, I find it ironic, of course, that our chairwoman, Congresswoman Green, is in charge of running this committee. | |
Now, in the last Congress, Chairwoman Green literally showed a dick pic in our oversight congressional hearing. | ||
So I thought I'd bring one as well. | ||
Now, this, of course, we know is President Elon Musk. | ||
He's also the world's richest man. | ||
He was the biggest political donor in the last election. | ||
He has billions of dollars in conflicts of interest. | ||
Oh yeah, they're all giggling to themselves. | ||
Wow, you're so funny. | ||
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That's enough. | |
Shut him up! | ||
The Hunter Biden laptop that didn't exist and then Marjorie Taylor Greene brought it for the record to be put in the record so that people know it does exist and was real. | ||
They said it was fake. | ||
It was real. | ||
And so now here he is, he's pissed off because we're trying to run an efficient government. | ||
You know, this whole thing is really completely clown world stuff, honestly. | ||
Because you can only land on two conclusions at this point from these Democrats. | ||
Either one, like Robert Garcia here from California, either one, they're just corrupt, period. | ||
They are corrupt, they're on the take, they're blackmailed. | ||
Because there's no logic. | ||
There's no logic behind any of this. | ||
They can't defend the federal spending. | ||
It's indefensible. | ||
They can't defend the debt. | ||
It's indefensible. | ||
They can't defend studies for shrimp on treadmills and transgender polar bears and all the other crap. | ||
You cannot defend this stuff. | ||
How about $1,300 coffee cups? | ||
These are some of the latest discoveries. | ||
At the Pentagon, they can't pass an audit. | ||
$1,300 coffee cups. | ||
Gee, I should have gotten into the coffee cup business and selling to the Pentagon. | ||
That's an 8,000% profit margin there. | ||
8,000% overpay for soap dispensers. | ||
Yeah, just move to D.C. and produce coffee mugs and soap dispensers and you'll get 8,000 profit and retire in a month. | ||
They can't defend this stuff. | ||
It's indefensible. | ||
So they're either corrupt or blackmailed, either in on the take or blackmailed, to go up there and put on these tirades. | ||
Or they are that stupid. | ||
And they really believe they're entitled to your money. | ||
And they really believe they're entitled to do whatever the hell they want with it. | ||
They really believe they're just above you, superior to you. | ||
And so they can just act without any reproach, without any oversight, and do whatever the hell they want. | ||
Pay themselves off, pay their friends off, run all their fake little political stunts over fake political issues like man-made climate change and transgender sex surgeries and all the other garbage that they bring up. | ||
Those are the only two logical conclusions that can be reached. | ||
Either these Democrats are that stupid and that entitled, or they're just entirely corrupted and blackmailed. | ||
There is no other conclusion. | ||
And I do wonder if we'll ever find out what the truth behind that is. | ||
Because their behavior is unexplainable. | ||
Completely unexplainable. | ||
And it wasn't like they haven't been against government overspending and fraud and abuse. | ||
It was an agenda of Bill Clinton's administration. | ||
It was an agenda. | ||
Doge was actually created by Barack Obama. | ||
We'll have more on that coming up later. | ||
But you have all these institutions now, and Lee Zeldin, who's running the EPA, shared this video. | ||
Lee Zeldin shares video of EPA advisor admitting that they're using funds as an insurance policy against Donald Trump. | ||
Listen to this outright corruption in clip four. | ||
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Now we're just trying to get the money out as fast as possible before they come in and like it truly feels like we're on the Titanic or throwing like gold bars off the top net. | |
Where the gold bars going to? | ||
Tom Puffets, States, Tribes. | ||
We gave them the money because it was harder. | ||
If it was a government-run program, they could take the money away. | ||
If Trump won, because it was an experience policy against Trump winning. | ||
Until the Trump people come in and tell us we can no longer give up money. | ||
Environmental, climate policy things. | ||
Really? | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
That stuff is here? | ||
I mean, because I do, like, federal government climate things. | ||
Well, I have been doing that. | ||
But I might change. | ||
Why? | ||
It's tough. | ||
So I look at the EPA. So a lot of attention. | ||
Amazing. | ||
So I do, you know, the Inflation Reduction Act. | ||
Yes. | ||
What are the odds that so many of these people are gay, by the way? | ||
So... | ||
I do an entire implementation. | ||
I work with, like, Biden appointees. | ||
The money that we've given out, we've given out, like, tens of billions of dollars, like, from last year. | ||
Last year, we've given out, like, $50 billion. | ||
$50 billion. | ||
$50 billion. | ||
Yes. | ||
For climate change. | ||
So, like, to go work for one of these places, I think we've given them a lot. | ||
Yeah, because you get a bunch of money. | ||
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One of the places that you've given them to. | |
It's only been a few weeks, so it's a little hard. | ||
But, like, Green Bank. | ||
So, like, non-profit institutions that are making it more financially feasible to build renewables to do climate projects. | ||
Now, I don't want to have to listen to this. | ||
There's about five minutes to this. | ||
But let me explain what he's admitting to here. | ||
As he thinks, you know, he probably got a Grindr date and, you know, just got caught by Project Veritas. | ||
Again, what are the odds that all these, it's like half or more of the people that get exposed on these undercover videos, whether it's Project Veritas or O'Keefe Media Group, it's like more than half of them are gay men that get caught on Grindr on dates. | ||
So I don't know what that's about. | ||
That's kind of a strange thing. | ||
But let's first of all show you what he's admitting to and then show you how they steal this money and then use it to prop up their agenda and get everybody to go along with it. | ||
So he's saying we funneled billions of dollars to all these different groups and institutions in case Trump won because we knew if Trump won we wouldn't have access to that money. | ||
So we had to, as he says, we had to throw gold bars off the Titanic. | ||
So it's like if you're on a heist. | ||
Have you ever seen the movie Blue Streak? | ||
It's a great classic movie, by the way, Martin Lawrence. | ||
He robs the biggest diamond. | ||
Spoiler alert if you haven't seen it, sorry, but he robs a diamond from a museum. | ||
He's trying to get away. | ||
The cops have him caught, so he ditches the diamond. | ||
He has to come back and get it later. | ||
That's what they're doing. | ||
These are the criminals. | ||
They got caught. | ||
They're busted. | ||
They have to ditch the diamond. | ||
Because they know I'm caught. | ||
And if I get caught and I got the diamond on me, I don't get the diamond. | ||
And they got me with the diamond. | ||
I'm caught red-handed. | ||
So all these groups inside the EPA, they've got these billions of dollars. | ||
They're about to get caught with them. | ||
They know they're caught. | ||
So they're saying, hey, we got to ditch this money. | ||
We got to ditch this money, get rid of $50 billion before Trump takes over. | ||
Get rid of it. | ||
Throw the gold bars off the Titanic. | ||
We're caught. | ||
We're cooked. | ||
We don't want to have this on our person when Trump gets in. | ||
So then they do it. | ||
But that's just half the story. | ||
Then that's how they buy off all of these other institutions and force their agenda down our throats. | ||
He says green banks. | ||
See, these executives have so much pressure on them. | ||
To make profit. | ||
So they'll do whatever it takes most of the time to make profit, or they won't have a job. | ||
So all these CEOs, all these presidents, just use banks as an example, let's say, because that's what he brings up. | ||
They know, hey, I can get free money if I just do the climate change agenda bullcrap. | ||
So, you've got the EPA. They say, hey, we've got this treasure trove of $50 billion right here, but we need you to go green. | ||
Okay, what do you need from me? | ||
We need you to promote this Democrat Party propaganda, promote this climate change propaganda, put all your going green and carbon emissions all over your apps and your website and everything else and just... | ||
Thread it into everything you do, the green propaganda and everything else, and we got you. | ||
So all these executives, all these CEOs, I mean, it's everybody. | ||
It's beer companies. | ||
It's everything. | ||
They just know. | ||
Oh, I can get some of that stolen loot. | ||
I can get some of that stolen money. | ||
I just got to do the Democrat Party propaganda. | ||
All right. | ||
All right, let's go. | ||
Let's do it. | ||
So what you're going to see when all of this is cut off is most of that propaganda is going to disappear from the executive agenda in the private sector. | ||
Most of this propaganda is going to disappear as far as marketing is concerned, messaging, public communications. | ||
All this crap is going to disappear. | ||
I wouldn't be surprised if we don't find out soon. | ||
That's how they promote all of their LGBTQ crap, too. | ||
They know there's government subsidies. | ||
They know that there's different government benefits. | ||
All you got to do is wave the gay flag. | ||
All you got to do is promote the climate change narrative. | ||
And we got your subsidies right here. | ||
We got your entitlements right here. | ||
We got your benefits right here. | ||
Just push that Democrat Party propaganda and we'll give you some of that money we stole from the American people. | ||
And that's how they do it. | ||
So once that money is gone, don't be surprised if all that propaganda disappears right along with it. | ||
And then that's how we end up changing the culture. | ||
So I guess in this instance, it was Andrew Breitbart who said, culture is downstream from politics. | ||
I mean, in this case, it's quite literally, but it's all money. | ||
You always follow the money. | ||
Now, these people are desperate. | ||
And what they're doing is they're taking videos. | ||
There's two things that they're doing right now. | ||
So they started sharing this video, and let me kind of bounce back and forth with this, too, because then I got the stack over here, and I knew that this was going to happen. | ||
I don't know when it's gonna be on Trump's agenda to actually get prices down, but now they're attacking him on that. | ||
But Democrats sharing this video, and then it ended up getting shared all over too, but it originally was pushed by Democrats of a farmer who basically can't do his farm, and his farmland is just basically completely wasted. | ||
And so, of course, they're sharing this video and blaming it on Trump. | ||
The video is from 2021, folks. | ||
The video is from 2021. And Democrats and left-wingers pushed it into the social media feeds saying, look what Trump has done to the farmers. | ||
Farmers are now dealing with wastelands. | ||
Thanks, Trump. | ||
The video is from 2021 after the Biden COVID protocols. | ||
But they're lying and they're saying it's because of Trump. | ||
So that's one way they're being deceiving. | ||
Now, I got another example of that. | ||
But let's get into this news. | ||
This is top story on Drudge. | ||
They're pushing it on CNN. They're pushing it on MSNBC. They're pushing it on their left-wing syndicate news publications. | ||
U.S. inflation got worse with rising groceries and gasoline prices. | ||
Unfortunately, the numbers are right. | ||
The numbers are not going down under Trump. | ||
It's just true. | ||
Now, when they're blaming him for the egg shortage, that is illegitimate. | ||
Egg shortage prices soar with grocery shelves empty across U.S. I told you guys that. | ||
It was happening last week. | ||
I saw it myself. | ||
Record prices after largest increase since 2015. But they all refused to report how the Biden administration killed 100 million chickens. | ||
So the Biden administration killed 100 million chickens, cut off all the new energy products, drained the strategic oil reserves. | ||
So all of this is 100% left over from the Biden administration, 100%. | ||
But yet, they wouldn't report on it when Biden was president. | ||
Now they're reporting on it when Trump is president and, of course, blaming Trump. | ||
Now, I don't know what, there's nothing Trump can do to make chickens reappear and lay eggs. | ||
There are things Trump can do, I think, to get energy bills down and try to fix this situation. | ||
It just doesn't seem to be the top of the agenda right now. | ||
I'm not sure why. | ||
But now that they're attacking him on it, maybe he'll kick into gear on these things to try to lower prices day one, as he said. | ||
But here's another instance of what the left is doing to deceive people. | ||
And actually, Cernovich has a whole feed on this. | ||
So there's a joke that Trump supporters have been doing on their social media. | ||
It's kind of funny, but they talk about regretting voting for Trump. | ||
And let's say a short version would be like, I'm so sad I voted for Trump. | ||
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I have all these regrets on what he's doing to the economy and everything else. | |
I mean, what am I going to do without transgender shrimp on treadmills? | ||
What am I going to do without forest services for gender and queer affirmation? | ||
So it's sarcasm. | ||
It's a joke. | ||
But the Democrats have their little operatives on social media cutting these videos and editing them out of context so that it actually looks like Trump supporters regretting their vote. | ||
And so there's dozens of these videos. | ||
And of course, it's actual Trump supporters making fun of Democrats. | ||
And then the Democrats edit them and chop them up and push them into their social media propaganda farms. | ||
And get them millions of views and they say, see, look, people regret voting for Trump. | ||
It's just all propaganda. | ||
It's all they have. | ||
It's all they have, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And we got a couple other examples of this. | ||
But I do believe Jerome Powell's time is limited. | ||
Trump calls for lowering interest rates as Jerome Powell heads to Capitol Hill. | ||
If Powell doesn't do it, he's going to be out. | ||
Ron Paul, maybe Ron Paul gets in. | ||
I mean, how could you hate that? | ||
That'd be amazing. | ||
Democrats will, of course, hate it, but it'll be beautiful. | ||
Mitch McConnell, who was the only Republican that voted against Tulsi Gabbard, by the way, he wrote, well, somebody wrote the story in Mitch McConnell's name. | ||
Of course, it wasn't Mitch McConnell in the Courier-Journal. | ||
Mitch McConnell says Trump's tariffs will hurt Kentucky industries and economy. | ||
It's a whole hit piece on Donald Trump, a whole hit piece on his tariffs. | ||
Supposedly written by Mitch McConnell. | ||
Now, does anybody out there actually think Mitch McConnell wrote that? | ||
The guy is almost completely incapacitated now, being pushed around in a wheelchair. | ||
It's bad. | ||
He can't even speak anymore. | ||
Do you really think Mitch McConnell wrote that? | ||
What an embarrassment. | ||
Also, Ron Rowe is officially retiring and officially out at the Secret Service. | ||
Sean Cullen, of course, was appointed by Donald Trump to head Secret Service, but Ron Rowe is officially out. | ||
All right, we're anticipating Pam Bondi's press conference. | ||
Any minute now, we're also going to be hearing from Eric Burleson, representative on the Doge subcommittee, coming up this hour, too. | ||
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Music All right, we are waiting for Pambani to take to the podium here with a press conference. | ||
We'll be covering that live. | ||
We're also going to be joined by Representative Eric Burleson, who was in the first hearing of the Doge subcommittee today. | ||
Some interesting moments, some fireworks, obviously. | ||
And anytime Jasmine Crockett is in the room, you know there's going to be something hilariously stupid. | ||
So we've got all that. | ||
Speaking of hilariously stupid... | ||
I don't even know how to. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know what to say about this. | ||
I don't know how to pitch to this. | ||
This is the state of the Democrat Party. | ||
I guess that would be how I'd summarize this. | ||
This is the absolute state of the Democrat Party. | ||
They're out in D.C. protesting against Elon Musk. | ||
And they're not sending their best. | ||
Or maybe they are. | ||
But this is the absolute state of the Democrat Party. | ||
You ever seen pure cringe? | ||
Check this out. | ||
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What is this? | |
We'll fight Elon Musk. | ||
The way we landscape within our walls, we'll fight from dawn to dusk. | ||
Oh, which side are you on? | ||
Which side are you on? | ||
Tell me. | ||
Which side are you on? | ||
Which side are you on? | ||
Trump's coming for our unions. | ||
Wow, guys. | ||
Musk is scared now. | ||
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These people will defeat us. | |
But we want him in jail. | ||
Oh, which side are you on? | ||
Which side are you on? | ||
What is this supposed to be, like a Johnny Cash thing or something? | ||
Which side are you on? | ||
They say in the capital city there are no neutrals found. | ||
You're either with the union or a scabby musk bloodhound. | ||
Oh, which side are you on? | ||
Which side are you on? | ||
Tell me. | ||
Which side are you on? | ||
Which side are you on? | ||
Don't take that government bio. | ||
Don't listen to Trump's lies. | ||
Us workers haven't got a chance unless we organize. | ||
Which side are you on? Which side are you on? Which side are you on? | ||
Which side are you on? | ||
Wow. | ||
I'm blown away. | ||
Yeah, well, I think I'm defeated after that, guys. | ||
I think I'm giving up. | ||
I feel just utterly diminished after the power. | ||
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So, you know what? | |
Let's just cancel the rest of the show and I think probably cancel Doge. | ||
Probably should impeach Trump. | ||
I mean, I'm blown away by the power. | ||
So, I think that's it for me, guys. | ||
I think I'm defeated after that. | ||
I mean, the skill and the chemistry and the charisma of that presentation, I'm out. | ||
They get the show now. | ||
It's all theirs. | ||
I'm done. | ||
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He wants us all to fail. | |
He wants us all to bow to him. | ||
But we want him in jail. | ||
Oh, which side are you on? | ||
Which side are you on? | ||
Tell me. | ||
Which side are you on? | ||
Which side are you on? | ||
They say in the capital city... | ||
Which side are you on? | ||
Yeah, these guys are on the side of we're going to spend a trillion dollars on gay trees and sex with trees and trans kid genital mutilation and $1,800 coffee cups and, you know, that's what side they're on. | ||
They're the good guys, you know? | ||
Steal elections, steal your money, lie to you. | ||
Honestly, are these even real people? | ||
Seriously, what are we dealing with here? | ||
Are these aliens? | ||
All right, we are now in the second hour of the Infowars War Room. | ||
We are waiting to hear from Pam Bondi, who's going to be holding a press conference any moment now from the White House. | ||
It's a bit of a mystery as to what she's going to be talking about, kind of a pop-up press conference here, but we'll be monitoring that. | ||
We're also going to be hearing from Representative Eric Burleson coming up shortly about how things went with the first Doge subcommittee. | ||
Hearing today, but it's a lot of the same. | ||
You just have unhinged Democrats that are defending the indefensible. | ||
But then on the Republican side, it was more of just a message to the American people of, hey, here's what we're doing and why. | ||
This should be supported by everybody. | ||
This isn't a left or right, a Republican, Democrat, conservative, liberal thing. | ||
This is for the American people. | ||
But of course, the Democrats did their normal tactics again. | ||
And anytime you've got a Jasmine Crockett in the room, you know things are going to just get into clown world territory. | ||
Let's get into this quickly, this geopolitical stack. | ||
If we do get Pam Bondi here before Eric Burleson will run some of that. | ||
If not, we'll pick it up later. | ||
But President Trump issued a lengthy statement today. | ||
As far as his phone call with President Vladimir Putin. | ||
Now, of course, Trump was able to return a prisoner, Mark Fogel, back to the United States after a conversation with Vladimir Putin. | ||
And so we could maybe talk about how we think that happened. | ||
But this is the lengthy statement from Donald Trump this morning. | ||
I just had a lengthy and highly productive phone call with President Vladimir Putin of Russia. | ||
We discussed Ukraine, the Middle East, energy, artificial intelligence, the power of the dollar, and various other subjects. | ||
We both reflected on the great history of our nations and the fact that we fought so successfully together in World War II, remembering that Russia lost tens of millions of people and we, likewise, lost so many as well. | ||
All right, let me cut myself short here because it looks like Pam Bondi is about to be going to the press podium here. | ||
You know, you have to say this stuff if you're Trump, because a lot of people don't even understand American history, basic history, World War II history. | ||
And I love where he's going with this, because I've said it for years. | ||
Russia should be a natural ally of the United States, just like it was in World War II. But a Russian-American alliance would be the most powerful alliance in modern world history, quite frankly. | ||
But that's why the bad guys, the evildoers, try so desperately to keep Russia and the United States apart. | ||
And NATO is a big part of that problem. | ||
And Secretary Pete Hegseth was addressing that today as well, as far as NATO is concerned. | ||
So any moment now, I'm guessing Bondi is going to step to this podium. | ||
They really love the drama there in D.C., though, don't they? | ||
So it looks like she's got the FBI up there. | ||
I can't see who else is being, oh, that's the DEA, the FBI. I wonder who else is up there. | ||
So I guess they're just going to have to stand up there too, huh? | ||
Yeah, you guys just go stand up there for a couple minutes until we bring Bondi up. | ||
Just stand there, yeah. | ||
Stand there awkwardly. | ||
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All right, let me just finish reading the statement. | ||
So anyway, Trump talking about world history and love of nation with Putin. | ||
He goes on. | ||
We each talked about the strengths of our respective nations and the great benefit that we will someday have in working together. | ||
But first, as we both agreed, we want to stop the millions of deaths taking place in the war with Russia and Ukraine. | ||
President Putin even used my very strong campaign motto of common sense. | ||
We both believe very strongly in it. | ||
We cut now to Pam Bondi at the podium. | ||
Good afternoon. | ||
I'm sorry we were a little bit late. | ||
I was in the West Wing swearing in Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
And so I just came straight back here. | ||
Thanks for being patient with us with the delay. | ||
We're here today because we have filed charges against the state of New York. | ||
We have filed charges against Kathy Hochul. | ||
We have filed charges against Letitia James and Mark Schroeder, who is with DMV. This is a new DOJ, and we are taking steps to protect Americans, American citizens, and angel moms, like the mom standing right behind me, who you're going to hear from in a moment. | ||
New York has chosen to prioritize illegal aliens over American citizens. | ||
It stops. | ||
It stops today. | ||
As you know, we sued Illinois, and New York didn't listen. | ||
So now, you're next. | ||
Millions of illegal aliens with violent records have flooded into our communities, bringing violence and deadly drugs with them. | ||
With me today, I'm so proud to be joined by Tammy Nobles. | ||
Tammy is an angel mom. | ||
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Her beautiful daughter, Kayla. | |
Kayla Hamilton was murdered by an MS-13 member in 2022. Kayla had just turned 20 years old. | ||
Just turned 20 years old. | ||
And she was raped and murdered by someone who should not have been in our country. | ||
Yet, he was released, flown to Maryland, where he committed this violent murder. | ||
I just want you to hear from Tammy. | ||
Tammy represents not only herself and her family, but all of the great angel moms- Now, folks, let me explain what has to be done, really, to deal with this. | ||
And we'll see what this lawsuit against Letitia James and the others she mentioned looks like. | ||
Letitia James is one of the most corrupt- I mean, she might be number one, quite frankly. | ||
You have to now, in these cases, you have to go after every policymaker, every NGO, everybody that facilitated. | ||
The gang member that committed these heinous crimes against this woman's daughter, everybody that facilitated any travel accommodations, any housing accommodations, any policymaker, any NGO, so including the people in New York, anybody that accommodated this Criminal, illegal alien that eventually committed murder and rape, they all need to be charged with aiding and abetting in those crimes. | ||
Every single one of them, if you want to get serious and you want to stop this stuff from happening. | ||
The people that brought them in, the people that traveled them domestically, the people that housed them domestically, every single one of them needs to be charged with aiding and abetting in murder and rape. | ||
Every single one. | ||
And this will never happen again. | ||
Because they can bring in these criminal illegal aliens, they can bring in these rapists, murderers, drug dealers, and nobody ever gets punished. | ||
And people die. | ||
No, the Democrats, the NGOs, are aiding and abetting and rape and murder and drug trafficking and everything else. | ||
And they need to also be charged with these crimes. | ||
So I hope eventually that's where this ends. | ||
Because that's the only thing that's going to end it. | ||
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Because this should not have ever happened to Kayla, and it shouldn't be happening to other families being hurt by the border. | |
Homeland Security did not do their jobs. | ||
They did not check his background. | ||
They did say that he was processed. | ||
If they processed him, they knew that he was a gang member and still allowed him here. | ||
Health and Human Services did not verify the sponsor and allowed him to go with the sponsor that they don't even know if it was his cousin or his aunt. | ||
And he was able to leave the sponsor's house to go live wherever, to go wherever he wanted. | ||
Going to continue sharing Kayla's story to help save others and to bring awareness of what was happening under the Biden-Harris administration. | ||
And I'm so thankful for Pam having me here today. | ||
And I'm so thankful for the opportunities I got from Trump and any other people who allowed me to share her story. | ||
Because this is going to end. | ||
No other parents should suffer by having their child murdered by somebody that shouldn't be here. | ||
And I'm gonna continue sharing it and for Kayla and also- Just heartbreaking stuff. | ||
Good for Pam Bondi for addressing this and taking legal action to try to stop it. | ||
And really, it's something you kind of have to hit every day for the American people to truly understand this devastation brought in by the Biden Open Borders and all the NGOs, USAID that funded it all. | ||
All right, joining me now is Representative Eric Burleson from Missouri. | ||
He was at the first DOGE subcommittee hearing today. | ||
You know, Eric, there wasn't too much to take away. | ||
It was my takeaway that the Republican side was there to say this is for the American people. | ||
This isn't left or right. | ||
And to kind of open with that case. | ||
And then, of course, when Jasmine Crockett is in the room, things are going to get a little interesting. | ||
But what is your takeaway after the first hearing today, and where do you guys go from here? | ||
Yeah, it was an interesting hearing. | ||
I think it kind of went the way that we expected. | ||
Oversight has a lot of very dynamic personalities on both sides. | ||
We are trying to take this seriously. | ||
As we should. | ||
But the sad part is the Democrats just wanted to throw ad hominem attacks at Elon Musk and Trump and make suggestions that Elon is doing it for personal gain and other things. | ||
Just wildly baseless claims. | ||
But the Republican side, we stuck to our talking points. | ||
We stuck to the fact that... | ||
We have got to find places to cut spending, otherwise we won't have a country, given the levels of debt that we're experiencing. | ||
Well, I think you guys understand the challenge based off of the way it was approached from the Republican side of the aisle today. | ||
But do you think, because to me the challenge is this, and this is the role that maybe I try to play. | ||
The challenge is, how do you present this to the American people at large? | ||
left, right, center, nonpolitical, apolitical, hates politics, whatever. | ||
How do you present this? | ||
How do you get this information into the consciousness of every American? | ||
Like, hey, we're about to expose a trillion dollars of government waste, fraud, abuse, and theft. | ||
How do you get that message to the American people so that when they hear the Democrats pounding on the desk and screaming all these different obscenities, they know in the background, wait a second, this is what they're responding to. | ||
yeah I think that Honestly, I think that the Democrats made a horrible political calculation by having temper tantrums on USAID funding. | ||
Because I can go through the list. | ||
You've heard some of the expenditures. | ||
It's insane. | ||
You've got $1.5 million to advance diversity, equity, inclusion in Serbia. | ||
You have $770,000 for a DEI musical to be produced in Ireland. | ||
Six million to fund tourism in Egypt, right? | ||
Not even the United States. | ||
The list goes on and on. | ||
Transgender comic book in Peru. | ||
And so it's hard to justify this. | ||
But I think that the Democrats should have waited or, you know, waited until it would be a more difficult debate to have. | ||
But instead, they doubled down on dumb, dumb spending. | ||
Well, let me ask you this. | ||
You bring up some of these ridiculous expenditures. | ||
How deep are we going to go? | ||
Because we can talk about X amount of million for tourism in Europe or Egypt and then X amount of million for DEI plays and DEI comic books and all this other stuff. | ||
Is Doge gonna find out where the money ultimately ended up? | ||
Are we gonna find out? | ||
Even maybe individuals who profited massively off of this? | ||
Aside from the numbers and the agenda, is Doge going to cut so deep to find out the final transaction of where these funds go? | ||
I believe so, because that's what they're actually looking at, is where the checks were actually cut and where they were sent to. | ||
So as Elon mentioned, we know where the money went. | ||
In some cases, we don't even have it. | ||
There's nothing written as to what was the purpose for the expenditure. | ||
So there's a lot of missing information, and that's something that needs to be corrected. | ||
But at the end of the day, they have got forensic auditors going through every transaction for decades of the federal government. | ||
It's beautiful. | ||
It's really amazing. | ||
I never thought that we would see something like this, and it's exciting. | ||
The question really is, can we actually make these cuts happen and make them permanent? | ||
So you're seeing this, what's happened with Trump. | ||
There's a history here. | ||
It goes all the way back to the Empowerment Control Act in 1970. The Congress was really angry with Richard Nixon, and so they passed this law that said that the president essentially has to spend every dollar that's appropriated. | ||
Well, that is a horrible idea, and now we're $36 trillion in debt because no one has any fiscal restraint whatsoever. | ||
And even a president who wants to save some money or reduce spending can't. | ||
Trump is pushing back on that because his team thinks that it's unconstitutional. | ||
The executive branch should have the discretion to decide how much they're going to spend of what is appropriated. | ||
And I think that he may win that court case, but it's going to have to go through the courts. | ||
It may take time. | ||
In the meantime, Congress needs to see what Doge is doing. | ||
And then take action and pass bills and appropriations, strip these items out of appropriations, rather than wait for the courts to do something. | ||
Well, from, I think, most neutral observers that are watching this, when I see the Democrats' behavior, to me, this is like a criminal who's about to get caught. | ||
I mean, this is like a detective shows up at the killer's house and says, hey, can I look in that closet? | ||
No, no, you can't look in that closet. | ||
Trying to keep the closet closed because that's where the corpses are. | ||
I mean, that's what this looks like to the American people. | ||
So I guess, you know, I wonder, the reason I ask about do we find the final destination of where all this money is going, because I just wonder, are we going to find out that Democrats themselves, their party affiliates, their families, I mean, we just found a judge that was getting paid off by USAID who's trying to stop Doge from operating? | ||
I mean... | ||
Does it go that deep? | ||
Are they really the ones with the skeletons in the closet? | ||
Or are they just getting party talking points to do this? | ||
I do think it was a slush fund that was absolutely used. | ||
I don't know if there was direct dollars that went to Democrats, to elected officials. | ||
We don't know yet. | ||
But hopefully we will get some insight on that. | ||
And I really do hope that what Elon is doing and his team That we have some form of communication with the committee, with the Doge committee that we just had today. | ||
So Marjorie is kind of that touchpoint. | ||
Hopefully Marjorie can bring the Doge team in and we can kind of share some ideas and understand their process and understand how we can help them. | ||
You made a brilliant play during your five minutes during the hearing. | ||
I want people to see the videos. | ||
One of them you shared on your ex. | ||
One of them you actually presented to the subcommittee today. | ||
It's Democrats. | ||
They used to be for getting rid of wasteful spending. | ||
Let's hear from some of the most recent big Democrats, Clinton, Gore, and Obama. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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This report tells us how to cut waste, cut red tape, streamline the bureaucracy, change procurement rule. | |
Change the personnel rules and create a government that works better and costs less. | ||
I've read it, and where it says the president should... | ||
The president will. | ||
Among the 800 recommendations, eliminating 12% of the federal workforce, merging some government agencies like the FBI, the DEA, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, closing hundreds of government offices outside Washington. | ||
From the day I took office, one of the commitments that I made to the American people was that we would do a better job here in Washington in rooting out wasteful spending. | ||
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We thought that it was entirely appropriate for... | |
Our governments and our agencies to try to root out waste, large and small, in a systematic way. | ||
It means cutting some programs that I think are worthy, but we may not be able to afford right now. | ||
A lot of the action is in Congress and legislative, but in the meantime... | ||
We don't need to wait for Congress in order to do something about wasteful spending that's out there. | ||
We haven't seen as much action out of Congress as we'd like. | ||
Now, you can find these videos on Eric's X account if you want to share those for yourself. | ||
I mean, Eric, I could add icing all over this cake. | ||
Obama's deportation numbers were the same as Trump's. | ||
Bill Clinton actually coined the phrase, make America great again. | ||
We could go all day long. | ||
What happened, Eric? | ||
What happened? | ||
Now they're protesting it. | ||
Now they hate it. | ||
Now they're throwing fits, staging marches. | ||
What happened? | ||
Exactly. | ||
That's the question I was asking in the hearing. | ||
When did this become your position? | ||
Because Bill Clinton, and I pointed out, back in the day when you used to win elections and you used to win the majority of the vote, your party championed these things. | ||
And look, some of these quotes... | ||
You would have thought that they came directly from Donald Trump's mouth, but no. | ||
I mean, you have Barack Obama saying we cannot sustain a system that bleeds billions of dollars in waste and inefficiency. | ||
That sounds like something Musk would say. | ||
No, that was Barack Obama. | ||
So I think that their party has kind of lost their way. | ||
I think that they've become the party of just being against whatever we're for. | ||
Right? | ||
So if we came out tomorrow and said ice cream is, you know, vanilla ice cream is the best, they would find some reason to argue with it. | ||
Well, I think you're spot on with that. | ||
And that's kind of what my research shows me too, is they really don't have any principles or values or even politics. | ||
The only consistency they have is, I'm against whatever you're for. | ||
And that's the only thing they remain consistent on. | ||
All right, there was one interesting thing. | ||
I want to get your response to this. | ||
This is Jasmine Crockett. | ||
I don't know if you caught this when she was speaking. | ||
Is she an election denier, guys? | ||
Clip six. | ||
First for me to see someone occupying the Oval Office who's never actually been elected to the Oval Office and actually answering more questions than the person that allegedly got elected. | ||
Allegedly got elected? | ||
Okay, that's good. | ||
That's enough. | ||
Allegedly got elected? | ||
That's on the record. | ||
Is she an election denier, Eric? | ||
That would appear so. | ||
I caught that one. | ||
That was an interesting one. | ||
One of the other Democrats tried to make some reference about, some crude reference. | ||
I didn't even understand it until after the hearing was over. | ||
Somebody explained it. | ||
But yeah, they were, this was a pathetic day. | ||
I really feel sorry for them. | ||
I think that they are in a bad situation. | ||
They have to defend all of these. | ||
Crazy programs that have been funded with USAID. I think that if I were them, I would have said, hey, let's use some common sense and strategy and let's hold our cards here and wait for another big fight. | ||
Because right now, they've basically thrown out all of their legitimacy and credibility. | ||
If they're going to fight these things, then everything that we do, they're going to fight. | ||
Well, I love to see it. | ||
And now I think it gives Republicans the opportunity to finally just say, you know what? | ||
All these attempts at decorum and political correctness, they're all out the window now. | ||
It's done. | ||
We don't have to hold that line anymore. | ||
They've completely broken it. | ||
And so now you guys can kind of move forward, I think, unabashedly on your agenda items. | ||
Eric Burleson, Representative from Missouri, thank you for your time. | ||
Keep up the great work in the Doge subcommittee. | ||
Thank you. | ||
There you go, folks. | ||
Allegedly. | ||
Trump was allegedly elected. | ||
Jasmine Crockett. | ||
She's an insurrectionist now. | ||
She's an election denier now. | ||
So we can call her that. | ||
By the way, in case you missed the Doge subcommittee hearing today, you can't make this stuff up. | ||
And not to be insensitive towards the blind or the... | ||
Vision challenged. | ||
The Democrat witness today at the Doge subcommittee against the Department of Government Efficiency was literally blind. | ||
You can't make this stuff up. | ||
And of course, you'd have to be blind not to see all the corruption being exposed by Doge. | ||
And so they literally call a blind man as their witness. | ||
And what do you know? | ||
He can't see any waste. | ||
Cannot make this up. | ||
Clip not. | ||
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Waste is different from fraud. | |
Fraud is different from abuse. | ||
And abuse is different from both. | ||
When we talk about improper payments, they are a subset of those other three categories. | ||
But that doesn't tell us the whole picture either. | ||
Sometimes improper payments are a function of bad record keeping. | ||
Sometimes they are a function of outdated information technology systems. | ||
Sometimes they come about through human error and sometimes they come about through negligence. | ||
There are a variety of reasons why improper payments happen. | ||
It just simply is not the case that improper payments are only a function of bad people doing bad things with bad intent. | ||
So again, nothing against the blind and vision impaired people here, obviously. | ||
This is like a living cartoon. | ||
It's like a living meme. | ||
Their expert witness was a blind man who can't see any fraud and abuse being exposed by Doge. | ||
Like, what? | ||
The optics alone are hilarious. | ||
I guess pun fully intended at this point. | ||
My goodness. | ||
The craziness. | ||
The absolute craziness. | ||
By the way, were we able to pull that clip in, guys? | ||
The manufacturing being misogynist today? | ||
I just sent it. | ||
It'd be 21. All right. | ||
More nonsense coming from the Capitol today. | ||
You won't believe what a Democrat representative said today. | ||
Well, you will, actually. | ||
You definitely will. | ||
So let me do this. | ||
Let's take a pause. | ||
I'm going to get into this. | ||
I'm going to finish up the geopolitical news that I started earlier, and then we went live to Pam Bondi. | ||
So we'll get to that. | ||
We'll get to Trump's statement. | ||
We also have a statement from Putin, a statement from Hegseth. | ||
We'll get to all that, and then we'll pull in that clip and cover it. | ||
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Now, I read about half of Trump's statement before. | ||
Let's just, for the sake of time, pick it up there. | ||
Putin even used my very strong campaign motto of common sense. | ||
We both believe very strongly in it. | ||
We agreed to work together very closely, including visiting each other's nations. | ||
We've also agreed to have our respective teams start negotiations immediately. | ||
And we will begin by calling President Zelensky of Ukraine to inform him of the conversation, something which I will be doing right now. | ||
I've asked Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Director of the CIA John Ratcliffe, National Security Advisor Michael Waltz, and Ambassador and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff to lead the negotiations, which I feel strongly will be successful. | ||
Millions of people have died in a war that would not have happened if I were president, but it did happen, so it must end. | ||
No more lives should be lost. | ||
I want to thank President Putin for his time and effort with respect to this cult and for the release yesterday of Mark Fogle, a wonderful man that I personally greeted last night at the White House. | ||
I believe this effort will lead to a successful conclusion hopefully soon. | ||
All right, let me just, before I get into the other stories and other clips, when Trump brings somebody home overseas, he's there to greet them. | ||
Biden would have been asleep on his CPAP. Knocked out on all kinds of pills and stuff. | ||
He wouldn't have been able to greet the person. | ||
He might have greeted him maybe the next day, but doubtfully. | ||
Or kept the person waiting before he could go home just to go do the photo shoot with Biden. | ||
Let me explain something here that is very important to understand. | ||
And Trump addressed this again later on, and I've got a clip from Putin addressing it too. | ||
But let me explain what's really happening here. | ||
When Trump says, if I was the president, the war would have never happened. | ||
Think about what that actually means. | ||
Why would the president of the United States ultimately be the determining factor of a war between Russia and Ukraine? | ||
Think about that. | ||
Think about that. | ||
And then think about How Putin and Zelensky haven't even talked. | ||
Aren't even talking. | ||
But Zelensky talks to the President of the United States. | ||
Do you understand what's happening here, folks? | ||
The U.S., the Pentagon. | ||
The deep state, the military-industrial complex, NATO, everybody that benefits from this, that's who's at war with Russia. | ||
That is who is really at war with Russia. | ||
It's not even necessarily the Ukrainian people, not to say they might not have their beefs in this centuries-old conflict. | ||
But you notice the Kiev regime and the oligarchs in Kiev are richer than ever. | ||
They're in a bubble. | ||
They're not in this war. | ||
Zelensky can't even talk to the president of Russia because he's not the real president of Ukraine. | ||
He's not the real president of anything. | ||
He's a figurehead. | ||
He's a puppet. | ||
He's not even allowed to talk to Putin. | ||
So think about that. | ||
Think about that. | ||
Who's really running the war between Russia and Ukraine? | ||
Who's really running Ukraine? | ||
Who's really the president of Ukraine? | ||
Who's really calling the shots for Ukraine? | ||
Why isn't Zelensky, the illegitimate president, even allowed to talk to Vladimir Putin? | ||
Who's telling him not to talk? | ||
Who's banning him from talking? | ||
That doesn't sound like a president. | ||
Why is it that Putin has to have talks with Trump about ending the war? | ||
Is the US in the war? | ||
Is the US on the border? | ||
Do you understand the implications here? | ||
This is not a war, really, other than the flags being waved between Ukraine and Russia. | ||
This is a war between the corrupt Western deep state and Russia. | ||
This is a war between the benefactors of NATO and Russia. | ||
This is a war between the intelligence agencies that run coups and probably control Ukraine and Zelensky and Russia. | ||
This is a much larger thing, not Ukraine and Russia. | ||
And the evidence is everywhere. | ||
The war wouldn't have started if Biden wasn't president. | ||
Well, that doesn't make sense. | ||
Zelensky is not even allowed to talk to Vladimir Putin. | ||
Well, that doesn't make sense. | ||
Putin and Trump. | ||
Have to have discussions to bring the war to the end. | ||
Well, that doesn't make sense. | ||
Except it does when you realize the entire war is being run by the Western Intelligence Network Deep State. | ||
Whole thing. | ||
Pretty crazy, pretty shocking. | ||
President Trump wants $500 billion in rare earth minerals from Ukraine for military aid to continue. | ||
So he's just trying to negotiate there to bring the war to an end. | ||
And he knows Zelensky is in a bad position right now with basically no out except for Trump, really. | ||
Now, Putin did say this. | ||
I'm going to have to read for you the caption at the bottom of the page, guys. | ||
Here's what Putin said about his phone call with Trump in clip 16. It's better for us to meet based on the realities of today, to talk calmly on those areas that are of interest to both the United States and Russia. | ||
We are ready. | ||
In other words, if they talk on the phone, they're gonna get spied on. | ||
So again, why does Putin have to talk to Trump about ending the war? | ||
And why is Zelensky not even allowed to talk? | ||
To Putin. | ||
You must wonder. | ||
All right, now, Secretary Pete Hegseth says Ukraine can't return to old borders, will not be a part of NATO. | ||
Europeans must bear the security burden with no U.S. troops acting as peacemakers. | ||
Now he said this in a statement in clip seven. | ||
The United States does not believe that NATO membership for Ukraine is a realistic outcome of a negotiated settlement. | ||
Instead, any security guarantee must be backed by capable European and non-European troops. | ||
If these troops are deployed as peacekeepers to Ukraine at any point, they should be deployed as part of a non-NATO mission. | ||
And they should not be covered under Article 5. There also must be robust international oversight of the line of contact. | ||
To be clear, as part of any security guarantee, there will not be US troops deployed to Ukraine. | ||
So, pretty strong statement there from Pete Hegseth. | ||
And certainly he doesn't say that without the green light from Trump. | ||
Also, when he was in Germany, Pete Hegseth lift weights with troops in Germany. | ||
He did workouts with them. | ||
He ran miles with them. | ||
So we went from a fat blob to Pete Hegseth, who actually runs and works out with the troops. | ||
So that's nice. | ||
Sort of that fat blob, Lloyd Austin, who probably couldn't even run a mile. | ||
Hegseth actually out there working with the people, a man of the people, a man of the troops. | ||
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth renames Fort Liberty back to Fort Bragg. | ||
That's very meaningful for the people that trained at Fort Bragg, which is a lot of members of the military went through Fort Bragg. | ||
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So that's all good. | |
All right, we got the Putin clip. | ||
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We got the Hegseth clip. | |
Yeah, okay. | ||
Now. | ||
How about the situation with Israel and Hamas and the Palestinians and the hostages? | ||
Let me just go through all these headlines. | ||
Hamas suspends release of Israeli hostages over violations of the ceasefire. | ||
Israel has never not violated a ceasefire, by the way. | ||
Every single one has been violated, so that's just every single time. | ||
Trump warns Hamas to free hostages by noon Saturday, or he will let hell break out. | ||
Well, Hamas has now said they will not free the hostages. | ||
So we'll see what type of hell breaks out or what that means. | ||
But Hamas is not going to free the hostages, if any are even alive. | ||
Saudi Arabia slams Netanyahu's suggestion it should host Palestinian state. | ||
So this is Netanyahu now going around, and I guess he kind of feels empowered by his meetings with Trump. | ||
But he's telling all these Arab nations, you have to take the Palestinians. | ||
And these Arab nations are saying, now hold on a second. | ||
You're the ones that blew them out of their homes. | ||
You're the ones that completely destroyed and demolished and leveled their homeland, and now you're asking us to take them? | ||
You see why these countries don't get along with Israel? | ||
It's really not that hard to figure out. | ||
And then ultimately, the people don't end up liking us. | ||
They end up not liking us because we're the junkyard dog of Israel. | ||
If Israel didn't have the U.S.'s backing, they wouldn't have any of this influence or pull or arrogance in the Middle East. | ||
It's the only reason they do, and that's ultimately why these Muslim nations are radicalized against us, because it's really just their Israeli hatred aimed at us. | ||
Israel raids bookstores in East Jerusalem to seize books about Gaza war. | ||
So any bookstore in Israel that doesn't tell the Israeli propaganda side of the Gaza war, they seize and shut down the bookstore. | ||
Now, Trump met with the president of Jordan, and it sounds like he got Some cooperation on the Palestinian issue of taking in the Palestinians, at least talking about some of the children that need a facility that have health problems or whatever. | ||
So it looks like there's some back and forth and some good things happening on that. | ||
But this is really a slow burn at this point. | ||
And you can't react to any of the headlines or any of the movements because it's really a slow burn story. | ||
And my guess is... | ||
The next big move is probably going to be made by Israel if they feel confident enough. | ||
The problem is now that Netanyahu does not have the support of the IDF that he once had. | ||
Now internally with the troops in the IDF, it's basically their common knowledge that the IDF was ordered to kill most people. | ||
On October 7th, that is now officially on the record, multiple whistleblowers of the IDF saying that they moved in. | ||
I forget the name of that military operation they run, but if they see a situation where Israelis are going to be taken hostages, then they just open fire and kill everybody. | ||
So they've now said that that was the case. | ||
They've also now said they stood down on October 7th. | ||
So it's really been a disaster for Netanyahu. | ||
And really for the entire agenda that he's 0 for 3 on. | ||
He did not defeat Hamas. | ||
They did not take Palestine. | ||
They did not take the Gaza Strip. | ||
And they did not free the hostages. | ||
So he's 0 for 3. He's been an unmitigated disaster. | ||
So he might do something desperate. | ||
He might do something desperate. | ||
But the problem is he doesn't really have the confidence right now or the approval in the IDF. And the reason why there's the big issue of going into these tunnels and finding out all the unexploded bombs is the IDF doesn't want to do it. | ||
And the two theories here are that the IDF soldiers are cowards and don't want to do it. | ||
The other theory of thought is that the IDF soldiers don't want to fight Netanyahu's war anymore. | ||
They don't want anything to do with it. | ||
They've seen the devastation, they've seen the loss of life, and they're out. | ||
So those are the two theories of thought here, is that the IDF soldiers, because you've got to understand, when you're basically going in there, and if you're the IDF, you're fighting with the most high-tech technology, you've got all kinds of dimensional warfare going on here, versus essentially guys that are using sticks and stones. | ||
And I'm not saying literally the... | ||
The Palestinians are using sticks and stones. | ||
But I mean, comparatively speaking, it's like somebody with a sniper rifle versus somebody with a slingshot. | ||
So the idea, it's like a game for them. | ||
It's like they toy with their enemies. | ||
It's not a real thing. | ||
So they're not trying to go into tunnels and get blown up. | ||
They're not trying to go into the ground in a gunfight and even fight. | ||
And now that they don't even really support Netanyahu or what he's been doing, it's like total... | ||
There's not a very high level of confidence or morale in the IDF. Now again, it's so hard to get a true story out of Israel. | ||
It's so hard to get a true story out of that whole situation because anybody's reporting is extremely biased. | ||
And obviously anything that comes out of Israel is going to be totally propagandized as pro-Israel. | ||
So it's hard to get a true story about what's going on. | ||
But it would look like right now Netanyahu is a desperate man. | ||
And if Trump can't figure out some situation to at least have, you're never going to have a ceasefire. | ||
That'll never happen. | ||
But if Trump can't find some way to get all parties involved in that region to agree to something that could eventually lead to a peace deal, then I think Netanyahu is a desperate man and may act in a desperate manner very soon. | ||
And that could mean anything, folks. | ||
That could mean anything, from massive false flag to another big attack in the region to Netanyahu trying to test out his own will over the IDF and seeing if they'll cooperate or not. | ||
But ultimately, if you do want to do something with that piece of land, then what are you going to do with the Palestinian people? | ||
So you have that to consider. | ||
All right. | ||
Let me do this. | ||
Tim Burchett. | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
I'm going to hold that over for my guest coming up, actually. | ||
That'll be funny for my next guest. | ||
So instead, let's do this. | ||
What is Clay Higgins talking about here? | ||
And I got a headline that might have something to do with it. | ||
Clay Higgins, last night in Washington, D.C., budget negotiations are heating up. | ||
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Here's Clay Higgins reporting from the streets of D.C. It's Tuesday night in D.C. Things are not going well with our budget negotiations. | |
We'll see what happens. | ||
I haven't read the final details. | ||
No one has of the bill they intend to bring to the floor on Thursday. | ||
But the bottom line is that it appears many of my colleagues have backed up from the promises that we made to restore fiscal responsibility to our country. | ||
And some of us are not gonna back up from that promise. | ||
So we'll see what happens. | ||
I'll keep you posted. | ||
But it's a fight. | ||
It's a fight. | ||
I'm in it. | ||
So the swamp is trying to continue the ridiculous spending that Mike Johnson has greenlit multiple times as speaker. | ||
And even though you could argue that the bill that came out of the last continued resolution was better than the original bill, it was still ridiculous. | ||
It was still way too much spending. | ||
And so all these conservatives, if there are any even left really, there are a few left in the Republican Party. | ||
But all these conservatives, all these Republicans keep promising physical responsibility and responsible budgets, and then they never deliver. | ||
And they always come off with these crazy, ridiculous bills. | ||
But people like Clay Higgins and others are just sick of it now. | ||
And they're saying, look, we've had this tug of war, and we've given you all this rope every time, and you come to say, oh, last time, last time, we're not going to do it again, we promise. | ||
And then you do the exact same thing. | ||
So they're getting a little fed up with it. | ||
House GOP finally unveils budget plan for Trump's agenda with space for at least $4.5 trillion in tax cuts. | ||
Can you at least give us the tax cuts, please? | ||
Now, as we head into the third hour, this is the clip from earlier. | ||
Manufacturing. | ||
This is Democrat, I think, Democrat Skankowski. | ||
Manufacturing is misogynist. | ||
Didn't you know? | ||
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Clip 21. Yesterday, I met with a manufacturing company, but they also are engaged in getting young people more engaged in manufacturing. | |
So I asked them, so how many of those students that are signing up and want to do this, how many are women? | ||
And they said, well, I know there's at least 13% or something. | ||
It was a low number. | ||
And you had mentioned trying to engage more women in manufacturing. | ||
I'm just wondering if just the name manufacturing sounds like a guy. | ||
She figured it out. | ||
There's no women involved in manufacturing because it says manufacturing. | ||
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Yeah. | |
If it was woman factoring, then women would be more interested in working in. | ||
We're manufacturing, but because it's manufacturing, it's misogynist. | ||
These people are such clowns. | ||
I don't know, maybe more men work in manufacturing because it's dangerous. | ||
It requires intense focus and sometimes even strength. | ||
It's not for the faint of heart or emotional people. | ||
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it's a little rough and tumble you know that might be it but i know that hurts your little delicate sensitivities because women and men are the exact same even though we don't even know what a woman or a man is maybe it's woman manufacturing i wish more plausible deniability only works when it's plausible Plausible deniability. | |
It is a term allowing high-ranking officials to deny any responsibility regarding illegal activities. | ||
The term was first hatched by the arrogance of Alan Dulles' 1960s CIA. Plausible deniability surrounded the JFK assassination. | ||
Who killed John F. Kennedy? | ||
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The commission answers unequivocally. | |
Lee Harvey Oswald. | ||
In 1953, they both took office. | ||
John Foster Dulles became Secretary of State. | ||
Alan Dulles became Director of the CIA. It's the only time in history that siblings control the overt and the covert sides of American foreign policy. | ||
And like the Dulles brothers who covertly got the United States into foreign entanglements worldwide, to put it mildly, the Biden brothers are using the very same terminology, plausible deniability, to protect their untouchable sellout scheme. | ||
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Mr. Biden! | |
Hi! | ||
Do you care to answer some questions? | ||
No. | ||
Just wondering why did you involve Joe Biden in your China deal? | ||
Why did you and Hunter Biden want Joe Biden to meet with Tony B? What are you talking about? | ||
Are you Mr. Jim Biden? | ||
I wanted to ask you about the China deal. | ||
What about the plausible deniability? | ||
Did you tell Tony B plausible deniability? | ||
I remember looking at Jim Biden and saying, how are you guys getting away with this? | ||
Aren't you concerned? | ||
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And he looked at me and he laughed a little bit and said, plausible deniability. | |
FBI. Fidelity, bravery, integrity. | ||
And there's the war map. | ||
Pins tagged with the names of special agents and placed where the agents are. | ||
Mr. Cholson, I think it's going to be necessary to enlarge the detail of agents at Little Rock, Arkansas. | ||
Since its inception, the FBI has operated as a two-tiered agency. | ||
One, a respected force of G-men hunting down dangerous outlaws and serial killers, and another we can call the Deep State FBI, an upper echelon of political thugs. | ||
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Did he ask the Bureau to investigate his wife? | |
Yes, he did. | ||
He had information, and I don't know from where, but he asked her who were at that particular time to put a surveillance on Mrs. Roosevelt of the purpose of determining whether or not she was having secret rendezvous with a certain Army colonel and with a state trooper in New York. | ||
And we did that accordingly at the instructions of the President. | ||
Which brings up to mind, the FBI has been used or misused by many presidents. | ||
Did you ever get any sense of what the president did with the information? | ||
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None whatsoever. | |
And we could care less. | ||
Frankly, it was misusage of the FBI by a president. | ||
And I think, here again, that President Roosevelt misused the FBI more than any other president, although they have been used by most all presidents. | ||
Since the beginning, or since the inception of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. | ||
The deep state FBI is now front and center in a developing plot to mislead the American people. | ||
Not about individual Americans like, for instance, MLK, JFK, or John Lennon, but the American people. | ||
Five years after Seth Rich's mysterious death and due to a FOIA request, the FBI quietly released 137 pages of heavily redacted documents detailing internal emails and memos of the FBI. 68 of those pages regarded their interest in investigation into Rich's death. | ||
These documents followed years of the FBI claiming that they had no involvement in the Seth Rich case, yet they used Seth Rich's murder as... | ||
The very first email is dated a month after Seth Rich's murder and involves the notorious, adulterous FBI duo Strzok and Page. | ||
Evidently, Strzok, intending to impress Page, claims that for her situational awareness, he squashed the Seth Rich situation with an unknown redacted person or act. | ||
More emails reveal that the FBI What will the conclusion of the Seth Rich story be? | ||
That full report from John Bound can be found at band.video. | ||
The great story of Seth Rich. | ||
Was he told to be killed? | ||
Joining me now... | ||
Oh, it's Caitlin Bennett, and she's back at it, folks. | ||
She's back out on the streets triggering the libtards. | ||
We've got some funny clips of hers that we could play. | ||
I do want to talk to her about just what she's seeing at these protests, if they're the same as what she saw in the first four years of Trump, or if they're different. | ||
But, you know, I kind of want to start on a different page, actually, Caitlin. | ||
And I want to make sure I get this right. | ||
You kind of took some time off because you obviously had kids. | ||
Do you have one kid or two kids? | ||
How many kids did you have? | ||
I have two. | ||
Two in less than two years. | ||
Well, congratulations. | ||
You took some time away, obviously, while you were pregnant and giving birth to your children. | ||
I actually decided I wanted to start with this. | ||
It's total proof to me, because this is one of the biggest lies of the left, and this is how they push their... | ||
Anti-family, really I view it as anti-woman, but pro-abortion argument too is that, oh, if you're a woman, you can't have kids and still continue your professional work. | ||
Well, you've completely proven that to be untrue. | ||
Not only did you take some time off and have two kids, now you're back doing what you were doing. | ||
And, I mean, it's going to take some time to kind of get back to where you were at as far as views and everything are concerned, but you're right back in the field. | ||
You're doing it again. | ||
Would you like to talk about that false narrative? | ||
Would you like to even maybe counter it or debunk that narrative for women out there and young women that might hear that propaganda that, hey, you can't have kids and still have a career or you can't have your kids and your professional life? | ||
Would you like to talk to that? | ||
I would love to. | ||
So first of all, I would say that as women who give birth and then we become mothers, I believe that our most important role is to actually be a mother first. | ||
So if you have a career that's really demanding and it takes time away from your children to where they're suffering, they're taken care of, but emotionally and that bond that they want with you and that they need from you, your first role. | ||
Is to be there for your children. | ||
And so that's where the most important job is. | ||
I don't believe, you know, being a mom is hard work. | ||
I don't believe it's necessarily just a job, though. | ||
That's our role. | ||
That's our blessing. | ||
That is what we were made to do and where we're made to be. | ||
Now for me, I look back and I say, wow, yes, I missed out on followers. | ||
I missed out on views. | ||
I missed out on income because I took a five-year break. | ||
Well, more like a four-year break to be with my children and to really hone in on what it means to be a mom and try to be as good of a mom as I can be. | ||
But I would hate to one day... | ||
Look back and say, wow, I missed my children's first steps or I wasn't there for them when they started talking or I missed this or I missed out on this. | ||
I don't remember any of them when they were a toddler or a baby. | ||
I would be more devastated if that's what I had to say rather than, yeah, I missed out on views and followers and stuff like that. | ||
And let's be honest, there wasn't a lot going on. | ||
In the Biden administration to really get excited about. | ||
So these liberals weren't really doing anything. | ||
My niche is going out and talking to crazy anti-Trump liberals. | ||
And they weren't really out. | ||
So we both took a break. | ||
And now they're back. | ||
And I'm back. | ||
And it's going amazing. | ||
And I love it so much. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I could pull any one of your clips that it's just the same thing. | ||
I mean, really all you have to do at this point is just stick a microphone in their face. | ||
I mean, there's different methods to the owning the libs content, right, that you can kind of choose. | ||
You can ask them questions, trap questions. | ||
Do the bait and switch or just stick a mic in their face. | ||
It's probably the easiest one. | ||
Here's an example that I decided to bring up. | ||
I don't know how this is in a cell phone. | ||
This woman, well, I'll let the clip speak for itself. | ||
Go ahead, clip one. | ||
What's wrong? | ||
You just smell so bad. | ||
Is that why you have the mask on? | ||
I mean, it's definitely helping. | ||
It's helping, right? | ||
So that might be your own breath that you're smelling. | ||
That's a good one. | ||
It might be your own breath under that mask. | ||
So what are you so mad about? | ||
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That you're here trying to pretend like you're one of us. | |
I am one of you. | ||
I believe we are all human. | ||
I'm a really bad person. | ||
And I also believe that unborn children are human too, and we were all human at conception. | ||
No, we're not humans at conception. | ||
What are we? | ||
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Zygotes. | |
What kind of zygotes? | ||
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Eventually, they will become human. | |
But what are we at conception? | ||
We're zygotes. | ||
What kind of zygotes? | ||
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We're a cluster of cells, motherfucker. | |
What kind of cells? | ||
Still a cluster of cells. | ||
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What kind of cells are we? | |
You're just a bad person. | ||
I'm just asking you, what kind of cells are we? | ||
Since you aren't getting it, we are human. | ||
Those are human cells. | ||
Human cells with human DNA. 46 chromosomes, two sets from each parent. | ||
Because a zygote is created from two human parents, so that makes it a human. | ||
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That doesn't guarantee viability. | |
We're not talking about viability. | ||
So it just shows they really can't defend any of their positions. | ||
But I mean, again, it looks like a double mask. | ||
I don't know what that is. | ||
That's a very serious mask she has on there. | ||
She basically admits she has bad breath. | ||
I mean, how do you even... | ||
You can't even write this stuff. | ||
You'd have to sit down for months to write a script that good. | ||
Yeah, they really love to come around me and talk about poop. | ||
That's the thing that they love to do. | ||
And then they go and they talk about how bad it stinks, but they have a mask on. | ||
Why they're still wearing masks, I don't know. | ||
I did ask one person with a mask on. | ||
I was like, why are you... | ||
Why are you still wearing this? | ||
And he's like, for diseases. | ||
And I'm like, you guys cannot be helped. | ||
So it's still a clown world out there with the mask. | ||
If you can believe it, in 2025, they genuinely do believe that they need to wear that for their health still. | ||
Or maybe it's for your health, probably. | ||
Maybe we should be glad that they're wearing the mask for multiple reasons, whatever the breath issue that lady is having, or maybe they're the ones that have disease. | ||
But, you know, here's what I find interesting, because when I watch a lot of these videos, and it's even mainstream Democrat Party politicians now, the behavior they exhibit is just so strange. | ||
It's just so strange. | ||
And I don't really, I mean, I don't buy into these, like, alien reptilian theories or, like, but now, I mean, you look at this stuff, it's like, are these literal NPCs? | ||
Like, are we in a simulation and these are NPCs? | ||
Are they aliens? | ||
But then she says it. | ||
She says, you're not one of us. | ||
Did she mean that because you don't support abortion? | ||
What did she mean by that? | ||
I like to go to these protests trying to fit in. | ||
I didn't think that anybody would recognize me because I took so long off from filming content and going around any of these protests. | ||
I was genuinely shocked at how many, all of them, all of them knew me right away. | ||
I was actually recognized before I even started filming. | ||
And I was like, man, you guys like really paid attention to me. | ||
So I thank them for following me. | ||
But because I had that shirt on that said we were all human with the trans flag on it. | ||
Yeah, it's got the gay flag! | ||
They're like, take that off. | ||
You're not one of us. | ||
So I tried to fit in a little bit. | ||
It didn't work. | ||
But yeah, they kept going around telling people who were there just at the protest, don't talk to me. | ||
She's not one of us. | ||
She's one of those. | ||
So completely like dehumanizing me while chanting all these crazy things. | ||
I would say they are still angry. | ||
They're still angry about 2016. But their behavior is completely different, Owen. | ||
They're angrier. | ||
They're more crazy. | ||
They are louder. | ||
And they are really not doing well. | ||
I was very, very surprised by the amount of anger and hatred I saw. | ||
Just in general, they were throwing stuff at cars. | ||
One guy dumped his water on me. | ||
They were throwing mulch. | ||
And I've dealt with all that stuff before. | ||
But there were people there that didn't know who I was that just joined in with the mob, and they didn't care. | ||
They didn't know anything about me. | ||
They were all so angry, especially about the deportations happening. | ||
Trump is doing something that did not happen in 2016, and they are very, very, very angry, and I think it's going to be a rough four years for them. | ||
Yeah, the party of love and tolerance and peace out here assaulting women. | ||
I mean, I know you're not a litigious type. | ||
Were there any police around? | ||
Are there going to be charges filed against those people that attacked you? | ||
So, no, I'm not pursuing any of that. | ||
There were police, but there weren't any police like... | ||
They were up hidden in buildings and stuff, like watching. | ||
Good thing about Florida is we have anti-rioting law. | ||
So if you're going to block traffic, if you're going to get a mob together and go down the streets or whatever, you're going to be dealt with and you're going to be dealt with very swiftly. | ||
So I think they knew not to push the boundaries because Florida does not put up with that. | ||
And so I'm very thankful for that. | ||
There is actually one woman who followed me around for the entire two hours that I was there blaring a... | ||
A megaphone. | ||
So she had copyrighted Disney music into the speaker of her megaphone following me around. | ||
I'm sure you've dealt with that. | ||
So the idea is that my video, my content wouldn't be able to be uploaded because it would be striked because of copyright music from Disney. | ||
The amazing thing is that AI is so advanced now that we put that into our software and it automatically took out the copyrighted music. | ||
Perfect, and it's brilliant. | ||
So we might be pursuing something against her because she left our ears ringing and throbbing after we were done filming that day, and that was a new one. | ||
She was very dedicated. | ||
You know, I got fed up with that to the point where I just started whacking megaphones out of people's hands because they don't really, I mean, they know what they're doing, but unless you're actually the one having them blare the megaphone in your ear, I mean... | ||
They can do serious hearing loss and hearing damage, and they know exactly what they're doing. | ||
They put their megaphone on full volume. | ||
They put it right up to your ear. | ||
It is assault. | ||
It is assault. | ||
It is a crime. | ||
And so I used to kind of just tolerate it and just move on because I've already kind of blown my ears out over the years just doing radio and concerts and music and stuff. | ||
But now, whatever they do, I just smack it right out of their hands. | ||
And they really, there's nothing they can do. | ||
They'll cry foul and pretend they're the victim, but you're totally in the right. | ||
When they're assaulting you with an amplified device like that, you're totally in the right to just get that out of your face. | ||
Here's my theory, and it sounds like you're kind of experiencing the same thing. | ||
When it was 2016, the numbers were totally different. | ||
I mean, even if you wanted to kind of expand it into maybe some of the Black Lives Matter stuff that we saw, but I think that's different entirely. | ||
In 2016 and maybe a little bit into 2017, when they had all these anti-Trump... | ||
The women's march, all these other things, gun marches, everything. | ||
It was all anti-Trump at the end of the day with just different monikers, different agendas. | ||
Their numbers were pretty strong. | ||
They had a lot more people that were against Trump. | ||
Now their numbers are dwindling. | ||
And so my theory was, and I think you're kind of confirming this to be the case. | ||
The only people left at these anti-Trump rallies are the most radical, insane, deranged people. | ||
So it's like if you had a big group of, say, 1,000 anti-Trump protesters in 2016, now it's down to the most radical, deranged, maybe 10%, 15% that are still interested in the anti-Trump stuff for whatever reason. | ||
They're still hanging around. | ||
The left of people have left. | ||
And so it's kind of the most radical 10%, 15% that are still doing this, still going out there. | ||
I mean, it looks like that whole crowd is radical. | ||
It used to be like you'd have your little pocket of like, you know, maybe 10-15% of the crowd was radical crazies. | ||
But now it's just, it's the 10 or 15% left over from 2016, and they're all deranged crazies. | ||
Yeah, that's a good point. | ||
So there were a lot of... | ||
There were a lot of older, I would say, like boomer types there. | ||
And for some reason, they were really focused on that generation, particularly were really focused on like the trans stuff. | ||
The younger generation, so the Gen Z that was, you know, teenagers back in 2016, probably got really radicalized. | ||
Throughout Biden's presidency and then now with TikTok and all the social media that they consume, they were really concerned about Elon Musk. | ||
And so it's a completely different playing field. | ||
So there's, of course, immigration, pro-choice, the trans stuff and whatever else. | ||
They really hated Elon Musk and they were holding up signs, you know, comparing him to Hitler, of course. | ||
And then there were a lot saying that we didn't vote for Elon Musk. | ||
No one voted for him. | ||
And the whole time I'm looking at, I couldn't talk really to a single person because of that woman with the megaphone was hurting everybody's ears. | ||
But I really wish I had the chance to ask them, like, did you vote for Kamala Harris in the primary? | ||
Because it's really interesting that you weren't protesting over that. | ||
So I think, I mean, they are what they are. | ||
We've got a really radical Gen Z, and then we've got really radical boomers that are left over from 2016, and these new Gen Zers who just want, I guess, a taste of all the fun. | ||
Because let's be honest, they're having a lot of fun out there. | ||
They say they're mad. | ||
They're actually having a lot of fun. | ||
Yeah, there's definitely an element of that, just to go out there, and I guess they don't really have any other hobbies. | ||
And so going out there and doing this little whatever it is is kind of like their hobby. | ||
So it probably is fun for them. | ||
They're probably glad you showed up. | ||
They're probably hoping somebody like you would show up. | ||
You were the highlight of their day. | ||
Yeah, you know that they definitely were. | ||
There were so many fake journalists with, like, fake name badges that are obvious, like, left-wing, just left-wing agitators, basically. | ||
They were all up in my face with cameras and whatever, and I was looking at their name badges, and I'm like, that's a fake name. | ||
So they can't even be proud enough to identify themselves for what they're doing. | ||
But my husband and I were talking when we were driving home, and we're like... | ||
Those people had to be paid. | ||
Most of them had to be paid, and this is what they do, because this group down in Tampa, around St. Pete and Clearwater area, they are protesting like every other day. | ||
And they were not doing this during Biden's presidency, but they are protesting so often, every weekend and through the week. | ||
One, they don't have jobs, but two, we think that there must be an element to where they have to be getting paid again to do this. | ||
Well, we are learning that USAID was funding a lot of these leftist operations, Soros operations. | ||
So they were getting paid. | ||
Now, whether they end up having a cash payment or a check actually to their boots on the ground, I don't know. | ||
But they'd probably do it for like a boxed lunch or a Starbucks coffee or something. | ||
So I mean, I wouldn't be surprised if they're like a Starbucks gift card. | ||
So who really knows what's going on? | ||
I anticipate that they're going to do this as much as possible, certainly for the remainder of this calendar year, especially when the weather gets nicer. | ||
I would imagine that they try to heat these protests up. | ||
I will say, and I don't know if this was necessarily strategic from Trump. | ||
Now I think he sees it as a strategy. | ||
He's unleashing Elon Musk. | ||
He's bringing Musk to the White House. | ||
He's putting the spotlight on Musk. | ||
And now Musk and Doge. | ||
The Democrats are so distracted with Musk and Doge, even at the street level, the protests, that Trump's agenda is going almost undeterred right now. | ||
They're so focused on Musk and Doge that Trump is getting policy after policy after policy item across the finish line. | ||
And they're so focused on Musk and Doge, they can't even deal with Trump anymore. | ||
Yeah, that's a good point. | ||
Like I said, this protest was... | ||
I would say 75% about Elon Musk. | ||
And they were so angry at him, and they didn't even really know why. | ||
They kept saying that this was unconstitutional for him to be involved, that Doge is a fake, unconstitutional department. | ||
It's not even a real thing. | ||
But if you look at our past presidents, especially in recent history, you can see that they all have a Department of Efficiency somehow, in some capacity. | ||
So this is not new. | ||
This is a... | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
They're just really angry that someone is actually doing something about it. | ||
And they really hate that it's Elon Musk because he's so powerful and he's so wealthy. | ||
They hate wealthy people because they are just, I think, mostly they're just jealous that they're not up to par with Elon Musk. | ||
And it's mostly... | ||
You know, the kids out here that are really angry about Elon and the boomers were just so focused on, they had shirts about trans kids and LGBTQ youth, which was very alarming that these older people were so concerned about the sexuality of children. | ||
But some freaky stuff going on and I'm very excited for what's going to happen when the weather starts getting nicer. | ||
The protests are going to spread and ramp up, and I just see that as a lot more fun for me, even though they don't want me there. | ||
I mean, look at this woman. | ||
She has to be in her 50s or 60s, and she decided to spend her morning making a sign about trans rights, and she has her gay trans flag. | ||
But see, here's what it is. | ||
The billionaire class realizes this, and I think we're kind of starting to get an idea. | ||
People are like, well, why would Musk or, why would, actually it would be, why would Bezos or Zuckerberg be going to meet with the President Trump now? | ||
What's going on? | ||
Most of these billionaires probably don't even have political leanings. | ||
I mean, they might vote Democrat, they might vote Republican, I don't know. | ||
This is the Democrat street mafia. | ||
And so you have to pay off the Democrat Party and show your public loyalties to the Democrat Party, or they organize these protests against you. | ||
That's what this really is. | ||
Bezos buying the Washington Post and the activists that used to own the LA Times and everything else, that's just paying the Democrat Party mafia to leave you alone. | ||
That's all it is, because they have this machine that they can organize and activate protests against you, and so most of these billionaires just pay off the Democrat Party mafia so that they just don't have to deal with this. | ||
It's really interesting. | ||
There is also a bunch of stuff about DEI, and like I said, I didn't get to really have conversations with people, but they were really upset about the DEI initiatives ending, and they say we need to bring them back and we need more, but... | ||
Companies like you just mentioned have gotten rid of it. | ||
Google is getting rid of them. | ||
And there's so many companies, very, very, very prominent and wealthy companies that are just getting rid of their DEI initiatives. | ||
And so there has to be something changing to where they aren't afraid of them anymore. | ||
And I wonder what that is. | ||
They're either more afraid of Trump. | ||
Getting payback, speaking of Facebook and Instagram and all the social media companies, they're either really scared of Trump getting payback for what they did with the elections, or they are genuinely just not scared of these people anymore. | ||
I mean, what is there to be scared of? | ||
I don't know. | ||
They're really, really deranged. | ||
There were Puerto Ricans there yelling at me in Spanish about how Puerto Ricans are never going anywhere, and I'm like... | ||
You guys are a U.S. territory. | ||
So they're mad about reasons that they don't even know why they're mad. | ||
Puerto Ricans are not being deported to Mexico or anything like that. | ||
So they really just have no clue what they're doing. | ||
Maybe all these companies realize that they don't have to be scared of them anymore. | ||
Well, it's great to see you back out there on the streets and you handle the situation so well, even when they assault you. | ||
You handle yourself pretty well there. | ||
I guess you've got the experience. | ||
So really, you took some plays off, but you got right back on the field, and you didn't lose a step. | ||
So it's great to see you back out there. | ||
Glad to have you back on the show. | ||
I'll be following your content, and anything interesting that happens, we'll be bringing you back on to talk about it. | ||
All right. | ||
Thank you, Owen. | ||
It was so nice to be back. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Caitlin Bennett, guys, go follow her on X. And, I mean, you want to see deranged leftists screaming and shouting out in the streets? | ||
And, I mean, good Lord. | ||
For entertainment purposes alone, it's like it can't even be matched. | ||
When you've got a 60-year-old woman with a trans rights sign and a trans flag hat. | ||
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I mean, come on. | |
What are you doing, man? | ||
What are you doing? | ||
Where do they find these people? | ||
Seriously. | ||
I know where I find them. | ||
I find them at leftist protests. | ||
That's where they all hang out. | ||
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So Tulsi Gabbard got sworn in today. | |
And then President Trump had a pop-up. | ||
Press conference, if you will, from the Oval Office. | ||
And he said this. | ||
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Talk about widespread fraud and abuse. | |
Tremendous fraud. | ||
There's tremendous fraud. | ||
And it's hard to believe that you can have that kind of fraud. | ||
You're talking about like, are you talking about what? | ||
Wait, wait, which are you talking? | ||
You're talking about with regard to all of the investigations that are going on about this stupidity. | ||
What we're going to do is tomorrow I'm having a news conference. | ||
I'm going to read to you some of the names that hundreds of millions and even billions of dollars have been given to. | ||
And if you tell me that we should be giving money to those things, those entities, I think you'll probably have to leave as a reporter because you're not very talented. | ||
When you look at the kind of money, billions and billions of dollars being thrown away illegally. | ||
And there's no chance. | ||
I mean, I say it in front of our... | ||
Our Attorney General, there's no chance that there's not kickbacks or something going on. | ||
When you give millions and millions of dollars to somebody that stands to look at something for 15 minutes and walks away with millions of dollars, that money's coming back in some form. | ||
And that's only one form of corruption. | ||
The biggest thing is what they do to our country. | ||
They're taking massive amounts of money and spending it on items. | ||
I went through a list of 200. Expenditures that were made. | ||
And I found three that looked like they were reasonable. | ||
Okay, three. | ||
And we'll be talking about that tomorrow. | ||
We have a lot of stuff. | ||
And I want to commend Elon because he's done a fantastic... | ||
He doesn't need this. | ||
You know, he's abused by you people every day. | ||
He's found more things than anybody could find. | ||
I think he's got the credibility to do it. | ||
I know he does. | ||
And it's his group of people. | ||
You know, they started off with 12. I call them 12 geniuses. | ||
They started off with 12, and they went to 20 and 25, and now they're up to almost 100 people adjoining to help them, because there's a massive fraud that's taken place. | ||
Now, okay, so Trump is going to have a press conference tomorrow exposing all the fraud, waste, abuse, and outright theft. | ||
We'll be covering that live on InfoWars, obviously, so make sure you're tuned in to InfoWars all day long for that coverage. | ||
Trump can have a massive press conference exposing all the fraud. | ||
And you talk about the kickbacks. | ||
I mean, certainly, obviously, that's going on. | ||
This is really game-changing stuff. | ||
So that's going to be very exciting to see what gets exposed. | ||
And this is why the Democrats are so panicked, because they're the ones getting the kickbacks, folks. | ||
How do all these politicians end up fabulously wealthy off of a fairly moderate government salary of $100,000? | ||
I think the most money you can make in Congress is like $200,000 a year if you're on a bunch of committees and stuff, getting those bonuses. | ||
It's like maybe a quarter million a year is like the highest possible salary you can get in Congress. | ||
How do they all end up multimillionaires? | ||
Tens of millions of dollars, some of them. | ||
Hundreds of millions of dollars, some of them. | ||
How are they trading at 98% success rates? | ||
They're cheaters. | ||
They're liars. | ||
They're thieves. | ||
The District of Criminals. | ||
And it's all getting exposed. | ||
And then you see them freaking out about the Social Security thing. | ||
They're lying about that, folks. | ||
They've been stealing from Social Security, too. | ||
And that's all going to come out. | ||
Musk is going to expose how they're stealing from Social Security. | ||
And then they're going to panic and they're going to do their same normal fake news propaganda segments. | ||
And then Musk is going to present the information. | ||
Everybody's going to get their same normal Social Security paycheck. | ||
Nobody's paycheck is going to stop coming in. | ||
And then they're going to cut all the fraud, waste and abuse and theft from the Social Security program that's going on. | ||
Where is the money going? | ||
To the 150-year-old people on Social Security, who's getting that money? | ||
Is it just disappearing into the abyss? | ||
Or is somebody on the receiving end of that? | ||
We're going to find out. | ||
We'll see how much Trump announces tomorrow, but we're certainly going to find out. | ||
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Here's a wild story out of Cincinnati. | ||
Can you believe they're still doing this? | ||
Denying a child a heart transplant because she refused to get a COVID-19 vaccine. | ||
vaccine. | ||
They're still doing this. | ||
Clip eight. | ||
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A local mom is looking for another hospital for her daughter after Cincinnati Children's denied putting her on the heart transplant list because of her vaccination status. | |
Family feels their religious exemption should be honored. | ||
Courtney King has more. | ||
Her father and I both feel strongly that the Holy Spirit is honest. | ||
Don't. | ||
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Put this vaccination in her body. | |
Adeline Deal is a happy 12-year-old girl from Batesville, Indiana. | ||
I like to sing and I like to... | ||
You like to swim? | ||
Swim. | ||
When you feel better, huh? | ||
Yep. | ||
But she's living with a serious heart condition. | ||
She has Epstein's Anomaly and she has Wolf-Parker Syndrome. | ||
Janine Deal and her husband adopted Adeline from China when she was four, knowing that she would need a heart transplant someday. | ||
I'm terrified for her. | ||
I mean, you know, she's my child and I want the best for her. | ||
The Deals have done most of her care through Cincinnati Children's, but are now looking elsewhere after the hospital declined to put Adeline on the transplant list. | ||
The hospital requires patients to have both the flu and COVID vaccine, but the Deals have not vaccinated any of their 12 children due to their religion, which is non-denominational. | ||
I called the child's advocate. | ||
From Cincinnati Children's to see if they could help us with a religious exemption and so forth. | ||
And he came back and said that they said they're not going to change their policy. | ||
And this is what it is. | ||
And we are more than welcome to go find another hospital if we didn't like it. | ||
Janine says she's frustrated because she says her daughter is healthy. | ||
The fact that this is still happening is completely unacceptable. | ||
And lawsuits need to be filed here. | ||
But it turns out. | ||
That this individual waiting for the heart transplant is actually J.D. Vance's 12-year-old relative who was denied the heart transplant because she didn't take the vaccine. | ||
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Wow. | |
So this is like double persecution to me. | ||
These people are so evil, man. | ||
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They're heartless, soulless demons. | |
Heartless, soulless demons. | ||
Godless creatures. | ||
How heartless, how soulless, how godless do you have to be to deny a 12-year-old a heart transplant because she didn't take some stupid injection? | ||
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Can't even fathom it, really. | |
Absolutely. | ||
Really can't even fathom it. | ||
You know what else I can't fathom? | ||
Here's who Representative Tim Burchett says, if this freak... | ||
Is your spokesperson, you have a problem. | ||
Here's the freak he's talking about, clip 18. About this a lot. | ||
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The first is to everybody in the United States, and you taught me this when I was five in 1992. If we want to be somebody, and if we want to go somewhere, we really need to wake up and pay attention. | |
Okay, so I love you so much. | ||
And Sister Act is like, my reason for existence. | ||
I'm a season three. | ||
If you need a cameo, I'm here. | ||
Okay. | ||
Shoot your shot. | ||
Now, for our community, I think what's so important, I thought about this last night. | ||
I was like, has anyone ever said we need to put the unity back in community? | ||
Because I think really on the left, just with the LGBTQIA plus community, we need to stick together, and we have... | ||
Decades and decades of experience having done this from post-World War II at the Lavender. | ||
So that's enough. | ||
Now, I want you to realize, because what he says here is actually important. | ||
He's obviously probably a Democrat Party paid propaganda agent here. | ||
And he's saying, we have to stick together in the LGBTQ community. | ||
Why does he say that? | ||
Because folks, as J.D. Vance put it, normal gays. | ||
Folks, the Democrats are losing the- LGBTQ, whatever it is, the faggot community. | ||
They're losing them. | ||
Because just because you're gay or whatever your sexual preferences are, hell, even if you're into trans stuff, you probably don't like government corruption still. | ||
You probably still want to be free and prosperous. | ||
So this whole thing is a Democrat Party operation with Whoopi Goldberg up there. | ||
Because they know they're losing the LGBTQ plus voter. | ||
They know they're losing the LGBTQ plus voter. | ||
So they bring this whole propaganda stunt up there with Whoopi Goldberg and they say, we have to stick together as LGBTQ plus TIA minus 69er falconhead community. | ||
We have to stick together and remember that we have to vote Democrat and we have to be against the conservatives and everything because they're losing their votes. | ||
That's the only reason why they did that entire stunt. | ||
Promise you that. | ||
Promise you that. | ||
All right, let's take a couple calls as we conclude today's transmission. | ||
Let's go to Andrea in Kentucky. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hello, Owen. | |
First-time caller, long-time listener. | ||
I'm so excited. | ||
Found Alex back in 2004. I'm wondering for Nancy Pelosi. | ||
Well, Nancy Pelosi is one of two places. | ||
Now, she is having serious health problems. | ||
She can't really walk right now. | ||
She's had a couple bad falls lately, so she's really not in very good health. | ||
She can barely walk right now. | ||
She'll probably be wheelchair-bound permanently in the very near future like Mitch McConnell. | ||
So she's unable to really walk. | ||
Or move around. | ||
So she's probably in some sort of care right now. | ||
Or maybe she's at her offshore bank account locations or in some undisclosed location burning financial records. | ||
I could say one of those two places is probably your best bet. | ||
So either in some sort of medical care or burning up financial records. | ||
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Yes, so they're having all these protests right now. | |
And I've been telling my friends, look, they're turning the protests back on. | ||
I know we all have jobs as conservatives, but we're going to need to mobilize to get out there, too, and let them know. | ||
I heard a politician the other day saying, conservatives' phones aren't ringing. | ||
Well, that's because we agree with what's going on. | ||
So we're going to need to get out there. | ||
We're going to need to get in their face and let them know that we are here and we do approve of it. | ||
Well, we mobilized and we won an election. | ||
And now we've got Trump actually doing what we wanted him to do. | ||
So we don't really feel the need to get out in the streets. | ||
Like you said, we got jobs, families, whatever. | ||
So we don't really feel the need to get out in the streets right now. | ||
We mobilized, we won the election, and now what we voted for is actually happening. | ||
So that's why the left is panicked. | ||
But like our guest, Caitlin Bennett, we had earlier, and there's some other people that are getting out there. | ||
Putting a mic in these people's faces. | ||
You're definitely going to see some of that. | ||
But there's really no need for us to even put bodies in the streets right now the way I see it. | ||
We won the election. | ||
We're getting what we voted for. | ||
And let them go piss and moan and wail on the streets and embarrass themselves. | ||
It's only all working in our favor, I would say. | ||
Thanks for the call. | ||
Let's go to Tom in Texas. | ||
Tom, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Out of there, free speech patriot murder. | |
I'd like to say that Pam Bondi has done a good thing by starting to charge them sanctuary city people. | ||
And I just hope she gets to put that nasty Letitia James creature in the jailhouse and under it. | ||
I love it. | ||
Can't agree with you more. | ||
That is one of the most corrupt people out there is Letitia James. | ||
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Yep, that's about a criminal right there. | |
You have your good knowing. | ||
Get to another caller. | ||
Thank you for that call. | ||
Short and sweet from Tom. | ||
I'd like, I hope Pambani's just beginning, but that's it, folks. | ||
These people are criminals. | ||
Criminals belong in jail. | ||
And we're about to, I'm telling you, we're just getting started, man. | ||
We're just getting started. | ||
Let's go to Allison in California. | ||
Allison, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hi, yeah, we're just getting started with all these evil people. | |
And I just kind of wanted to encourage people to research Bernard Arnault and Francois Pinalt. | ||
These are two French billionaires that... | ||
Candace Owens has been touching on a little bit in her series. | ||
And I want to encourage people to research some more because they're occultist. | ||
They are putting all of the occultism in their fashion and their art. | ||
And then Frank Roy Penalt, he's the guy that owns Balenciaga. | ||
He also bought some of the CAA, which is the Creative Arts Agency, in Hollywood, California. | ||
So he's paying for a lot of propaganda and putting his money into making sure that these people that influence a lot of young people are getting into all of this occult art and music. | ||
And so I think what I'm trying to say is I'm encouraging people to really research these two men because I think that what they're doing is influencing. | ||
Well, no doubt they try to do that. | ||
And that's why they put these synthetic stars in front of you, like Kim Kardashian, to promote this stuff. | ||
And that's just kind of the low-hanging, big-name fruit of Kim Kardashian. | ||
There's all kinds of them they do this to push that stuff. | ||
Allison, thanks for the call. | ||
Let's go to Michelle in Los Angeles. | ||
Michelle, you're on the air. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
Long time listener, first time caller. | ||
So happy to get a chance to talk to you guys today. | ||
I just wanted to say I'm loving this whole Doge thing. | ||
I have been saying this for years and I just love how basically they are just giving themselves away saying This is our money. | ||
The entitlement, the arrogance, it's disgusting. | ||
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It's so disgusting. | |
And when you think about arrogance, it's the whole party. | ||
Look, I'm a reformed Democrat. | ||
I walked away during the lockdowns in 2020. I'm in the entertainment industry. | ||
And the shit that we've had to endure. | ||
The past five years, I didn't take the vaccine. | ||
I fought against all of that. | ||
And I still manage to work a lot. | ||
But the thing is, is that, you know, I've gotten to the point where I'm like, you know what? | ||
I don't care who knows that I'm a Trump supporter anymore because they've killed our industry out here in Los Angeles. | ||
And then the fires was almost like the final nail in the coffin. | ||
And they're still like, they're so brainwashed. | ||
They think that Gavin Newsom's gonna come in and sign this magical bill to bring Hollywood back. | ||
They don't want Trump's help. | ||
They don't want his ambassadors. | ||
Do you think Hollywood is dead? | ||
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It has been suffering immensely over the past few years. | |
Well, you've got, who is it? | ||
You've got Mark Wahlberg and somebody else. | ||
Was it Mark Wahlberg and Mel Gibson and Jon Voight moving the studios to Nevada? | ||
And then you've got Matthew McConaughey and others trying to move studios to Texas. | ||
So you've got this movement out of Hollywood, California, into Nevada, into Texas. | ||
I'm sure you're aware of that. | ||
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Oh, 100%. | |
But who the hell wants to live? | ||
In Nevada. | ||
Now, I've thought about Texas. | ||
I've thought about Texas. | ||
I mean, you know, I'm like, well, maybe I'll go and work for Alex Jones because I've been out here in the streets fighting for everyone's rights the past five years, fighting against the mandate, fighting for child sex trafficking, just fighting for... | ||
These people, until they wake up, and I don't think some of these people will ever wake up, but I'm praying to God that the fires have woken these people up. | ||
And there's a lot of, like, a lot of people think that Californians are all Democrats, but that is the facade that they wanted. | ||
I'm beginning to believe California's elections are almost just completely stolen, and they're just totally rigged. | ||
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Oh, 100%. | |
And, you know, the fact that Kamala was just at the Lakers game before the Super Bowl and no one even... | ||
Oh, nobody cared. | ||
Yeah, she didn't even move the arena an inch. | ||
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Yeah. | |
She's invisible. | ||
Look, I was just out protesting about a month ago and actually New York Post, they actually came out and they did an article. | ||
There were only 40 of us protesting against Karen Bass to resign, and we know she won't, just like Gavin won't. | ||
But they wrote it up, and she had a homeless encampment not even 400 feet away from her mansion. | ||
Now, they have an ordinance that you can't protest 300. You've got to be at least 300 feet away from... | ||
You know, the governor or the mayor, and they started that in 2020. So it's not the first time we've protested. | ||
Well, the one thing you said, and I got to take another call before I start off, but the one thing you said is definitely true. | ||
More people feel today like, hey, you know, maybe you're what they would call a closeted Trump supporter in 2016 or even maybe 2020. Now it's just like, yeah, I'm a loud and proud Trump supporter, and that's a phenomenon we're definitely realizing. | ||
Let's go to Josh in Florida. | ||
Josh, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen. | |
How are you doing? | ||
Good. | ||
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So, you know, calling about, you know, Pam Bondi and stuff, you know, being in Florida, you know, she was rep here or whatever. | |
And the one thing that concerns me about her is because is her gun rights. | ||
And she was for red flag laws. | ||
Well, we all know red flag laws are, you know, bullshit. | ||
They don't work. | ||
Excuse my swearing. | ||
And, you know, yeah. | ||
So I, you know, seeing Trump's executive order about protecting the Second Amendment really put hope in me. | ||
And I'm really hoping Pam Bondi, you know, really digs deep into it. | ||
And, of course, other things as well. | ||
Of course, getting, you know, a pro-Second Amendment non, you know, officer head of the ATF would be great too. | ||
Or just getting rid of the ATF. Well, and I would say, I would say to put it into context. | ||
And look, you deal with this a lot in politics. | ||
I have to deal with it every day from people. | ||
And this is why I'm constantly spending time talking about purism and why I'm not a political purist and how in politics you have to take the good with the bad. | ||
And this is kind of a perfect example of what you're talking about. | ||
Pam Bondi, if I understand the context, when the school shooting in Florida, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High, Pam Bondi kind of... | ||
You know, came out and made some statements. | ||
I believe that was the context in which you're talking about with the red flag laws. | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
So again, I'm not justifying it. | ||
I'm just saying, you know, let's just put everything into context. | ||
So yeah, I could sit here and I could be concerned with that. | ||
I could be concerned with some other things. | ||
But I think the approach we have to take here, Pam Bondi is a good person. | ||
Pam Bondi is not a crook. | ||
She is not out to deceive or lie or steal. | ||
I mean, I don't even look at it as a lesser of two evils. | ||
It's like, look, if you're a good person that doesn't want to lie to me, deceive me, or steal from me, yeah, I can deal with some political differences, maybe even some policy differences, because that's what we've been dealing with for our entire lives, Josh, is liars, deceivers, and thieves. | ||
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Yeah, you know, like, yeah, it's... | |
I'm just glad Trump's in office. | ||
I'm glad that things are happening the way they are now. | ||
But, you know, it's good to see also in Congress, you know, gun rights, you know, there is the Suppressor Act that's trying to get passed. | ||
And, of course, anybody listening, call your representatives. | ||
Let's get that passed so we can make suppressors fully legal and off the ATF, you know, registration. | ||
Yeah, just abolish the ATF. Let's just... | ||
Let's just put all these arguments aside. | ||
Let's just abolish the ATF. That's how we go about that, Josh. | ||
Thank you for the call. | ||
That does it for the Infowars War Room for today. | ||
We're going to be covering Trump's big press conference, exposing government fraud, abuse, and theft tomorrow. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
21-hour break. | ||
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