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The silent majority is no longer silent. | |
This is The War Room with Owen Schroyer. | ||
Please stand by for further details. | ||
We return you now to your regularly scheduled program. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, it's Friday, February 13th. | ||
No, Friday, February 14th, 2025. This is the InfoWars War Room. | ||
Trump is live signing executive orders and taking questions from the press, from the Oval Office, before he takes off to Mar-a-Lago. | ||
Let's go to President Trump's desk right now. | ||
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That will be chaired by the Secretary of the Interior, Mr. Burgum, and the Vice Chair, Chris Wright. | |
And so this will reduce costs with respect to energy, establish American independence with energy, and also unleash energy dominance. | ||
Good, thank you. | ||
And this is a big deal. | ||
We have more energy than any other country, and now we're unleashing it, to put it nicely. | ||
And I'd like to ask Doug, you're going to be heading it up. | ||
You and Chris, would you say a few words about it, please? | ||
Yeah, absolutely, sir. | ||
Good afternoon. | ||
President Trump wisely understood that under the Biden administration, there was a war against American energy, and today that war officially has ended. | ||
President Trump, on day one, declared a national energy emergency. | ||
And this is a real emergency because under the Biden administration, restricted the production of oil and gas. | ||
Production's still coming, but when you stop holding leases, when you take 625 million acres of land out of ocean land, out of production possibilities through an executive order, you're really restricting the balance sheet of America. | ||
But today, as President Trump said, this is unleashed. | ||
The National Energy Dominance Council will be made up. | ||
All the folks that are standing beside me here, other cabinet leaders and many more represent. | ||
President Trump's wise decision that we need a whole of government approach to unwind. | ||
The Biden administration had a whole of government approach that had the war against U.S. energy. | ||
Now we need to turn that around 180 degrees and unleash that potential. | ||
We've got to unleash it from the Gulf of America all the way up to Alaska. | ||
We have amazing resources in this country and we haven't been getting a return on them. | ||
Many of these are under public lands. | ||
The interior has 500 million acres of surface, 700 million acres of subsurface minerals, critical minerals, and offshore close to 2 billion acres. | ||
And that balance sheet is the biggest balance sheet in the world, and it's been completely underutilized. | ||
Everybody knows we have $36 trillion in debt as a country, but no one knows. | ||
How many hundreds of trillions of dollars of assets we have. | ||
And President Trump is asking us to go get a return on that investment for the American people. | ||
And with that, we're going to have prosperity at home with lower prices. | ||
And we're also going to have peace abroad. | ||
Because the wars that we've been engaged in, our allies have been fighting over the past few years, have been funded by the oil sales of our adversaries. | ||
So we have an opportunity and we also are in an AI arms race with China. | ||
The only way we win that is with more electricity and we also have an energy emergency in terms of electricity. | ||
Too much intermittent, unreliable, not enough base load. | ||
We've been shutting down the base load that we have. | ||
President Trump is going to reverse that, and it's going to allow us to win the AI arms race, which is the most important thing that we have to do relative to our future. | ||
So with that, I want to say again thank you to President Trump, and I want to thank my fellow members of the Energy Council here. | ||
I'm going to kick it over to the Vice Chair, Chris Wright, who's the Secretary of the Department of Energy. | ||
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Thank you, Secretary Burgum. | |
Today is truly a great day for our country today. | ||
And Secretary Burgum laid out so many of the problems the last four years. | ||
If you put barriers in front of energy, you make it more expensive, you make it less reliable, you make it harder to do business here, and harder for our consumers to pay their bills. | ||
With this fantastic action from our president, we now have authority across the government to lean in to fix these problems. | ||
And I'll start out with one specific right away. | ||
This morning I signed our first LNG export license, unpausing the pause in action. | ||
The Commonwealth LNG project that will be on the Gulf Coast in Louisiana is now officially ready to go. | ||
This will be a large construction project for American workers. | ||
It will draw demand for more American energy production that will be shipped overseas to our allies. | ||
Many more of those to come. | ||
We're also working aggressively to roll back standards that have made appliances more expensive for Americans. | ||
And dishwashers that take two hours long and don't get your dishes clean. | ||
Nobody likes that. | ||
That's about standing in the way. | ||
And with this president, President Trump, and our new National Energy Dominance Council, there's so many things we can do to make American lives better. | ||
We take a quick break. | ||
We'll go back live to the Oval Office on the other side and then get to all the latest breaking news. | ||
Alright, ladies and gentlemen, we have a bunch of breaking news and we are going to be joined by General Flynn in the second hour. | ||
He's going to be responding to the latest news out of the Russia-Ukraine war and then Vance in Germany talking to Zelensky and others. | ||
The fallout from that, the accusations being made right now against Russia in the latest... | ||
Development in that war. | ||
I'm also going to be asking General Flynn about Doge going into the Pentagon and what could come of that as well as anything else he would like to discuss. | ||
So very much looking forward to hearing from General Flynn coming up in the second hour. | ||
Before I get to these stacks of news, though, let's go back to the Oval Office where, by the way, when you enter the Oval Office, There's two doors to enter the Oval Office, and there's the one door that everybody has to go through. | ||
The media has to go through. | ||
Everybody has to go through that one door. | ||
The other door, the president and his team can go through, but everybody else has to go through the other door. | ||
And when you walk through it, guess what you see? | ||
Hanging on the wall is Donald Trump's mugshot in a nice, thick, bold, tasteful frame. | ||
For everybody to see when they walk into the Oval Office, Trump's mugshot. | ||
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How do you like that? | |
So we go to the Oval Office being overlooked by Trump's mugshot. | ||
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And with that, I'm going to kick it over to a fellow member of the council, our administrator of the EPA, Lee Zeldin. | |
Thank you, Secretary. | ||
And honored to be serving on the Energy Dominance Council at EPA. We're doing our part to power the great American comeback. | ||
And President Trump has made it clear that he wants EPA to be doing our job to ensure that we are unleashing energy dominance however we can help. | ||
That we are assisting in making America the AI capital of the world. | ||
That we are pursuing permitting reform. | ||
That we are helping to bring back American auto jobs. | ||
This is the mandate of the American Public, the Trump mandate, it was clear, and the guidance from President Trump to me when he asked me, thankfully, for the opportunity for us to be able to serve together in partnership to unleash energy dominance, this is a moment that we must meet. | ||
To that end, it is important to note that the prior Biden-Harris EPA Issued a waiver to California for tailpipe emissions. | ||
This was a rule that should have been submitted to Congress. | ||
We will submit it to Congress. | ||
Congress will have the opportunity through the Congressional Review Act to make that waiver go away. | ||
We will do everything in our part to help the American people to make life in America more affordable. | ||
The golden age of American success is upon us. | ||
If you're excited about the last three weeks, that was just a taste. | ||
Of the main event, the entree to come, the next four years being the greatest term in the history of the American presidency. | ||
With that, I'd like to introduce Sean Duffy. | ||
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Thank you. | |
So, first of all, thank you for the work on dishwashers. | ||
We use more water to wash our dishes before we put them in the dishwasher. | ||
That's right. | ||
We're not saving water. | ||
We're using more water. | ||
So thank you for that. | ||
But I'm also joining the EPA. We've introduced our rules to start to look at the CAFE standards. | ||
So we're looking at how much it costs for end users when they put gas in their car. | ||
And the Biden era standards are costing billions of dollars in taxes and carbon credits, which drive up the cost of vehicles. | ||
And so we're going to remedy that, rectify it, and make sure we're bringing down the cost of a car. | ||
Number two, if I could just mention, Mr. President, per your direction, we are going to move forward with a permitting process for the Texas Gulf Link Deepwater Port, making sure we can move energy in and out of the country. | ||
So that was held up for five years. | ||
And it was stonewall, bureaucrats got in the way. | ||
We're now going to move forward with that, making sure we have great oil infrastructure in the country. | ||
Great, thanks. | ||
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Howard Lutnick? | |
Yes. | ||
The nanny state. | ||
You're feeling the end of the nanny state. | ||
From straws made of paper to regulation endlessly harming Americans and holding us back. | ||
It slows down our production and manufacturing, which we were talking about with the Prime Minister of India yesterday. | ||
You're hearing that about energy dominance. | ||
It's going to go away. | ||
We're going to care about Americans. | ||
The Trump administration and this president cares about Americans, and you're going to feel a change. | ||
You're going to feel the price of energy coming down. | ||
You're going to feel prices coming down. | ||
You're going to feel an explosion. | ||
The golden age of manufacturing of America has always been there. | ||
It's a little late to delivery here, but it... | ||
That's good. | ||
And that time is... | ||
If they say they're going to do it, I believe them. | ||
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Mr. President, I just want to say that you've built such an incredible team, and Secretary and Chairman Burgum, that he's been working on this his whole life. | |
And so what I expect you to see, sir, is action as early as next week that is going to shock people about how good it is for Americans. | ||
And so thank you for your leadership, sir. | ||
Thank you very much, Kevin. | ||
And we are also working on a project that has been under wraps for 20 years. | ||
Everybody wanted it. | ||
It's been held up by New York. | ||
It's a pipeline that will bring down the energy prices in New York and in all of New England by 50, 60, 70 percent. | ||
It should have been done years ago. | ||
We'll be speaking to New York, and New York is actually the biggest beneficiary because their energy costs are very high. | ||
This will reduce them very substantially. | ||
But all of the governors want this to happen. | ||
And I think it's going to happen. | ||
It's now going to happen. | ||
It's something that would rather not have to go eminent domain. | ||
We'll do that if we have to in New York, but hopefully we won't have to do that. | ||
This, again, will bring down energy prices in New England by numbers that nobody can even believe, probably 50, 60 percent, maybe even more than that. | ||
A lot of them don't even pay energy because they have no energy. | ||
They use logs. | ||
They go out and they cut down a tree. | ||
It's really a terrible situation. | ||
So this is an incredible announcement here from President Donald Trump at the Resolute desk, getting new pipeline infrastructure built. | ||
He says he's going to cut energy prices for the East Coast. | ||
He's going to cut energy prices for New England, as he says, in half. | ||
In half. | ||
How much of a political impact does that have on that deep blue region and those deep blue states that have been voting Democrat forever? | ||
Trump says he'll cut your energy in half. | ||
If he says it, I think he's going to do it. | ||
The only issue he's going to have is the Democrats trying to stop him. | ||
But okay, so that'll be the process. | ||
So the Democrats in the Northeast will likely try to stop Donald Trump from cutting your energy costs in half. | ||
This resonates with everybody. | ||
This affects everybody. | ||
Doesn't matter. | ||
Left, right, liberal, conservative, Republican, Democrat. | ||
We all want prices to go down. | ||
We all want energy prices to go down. | ||
We all want food prices to go down. | ||
So this is for all of America. | ||
And you watch. | ||
You watch. | ||
When Trump makes the effort to bring down these energy costs, specifically for the Blue East Coast, the Blue Northeast, New England, they will fight him every step of the way. | ||
And then all those Democrat voters are going to have to sit there and watch. | ||
As Trump is trying to cut your energy bill in half, the Democrats are fighting him on it. | ||
That'll be fun to watch. | ||
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Ever seen anything like it? | |
And he did that, I guess, in the last few days of the administration. | ||
Just wiped it out. | ||
635 million acres, which if you sit down and look, it's like it's a major part of the ocean. | ||
And he just gave it away and took it away. | ||
And fortunately, it wasn't done with an act of Congress or anything. | ||
And we did it in a, I think, very abbreviated, very quick and very legal procedure. | ||
And it's now back on our balance sheet. | ||
It's back as part of our country. | ||
What they did was so horrible. | ||
It was just a terrible thing to do. | ||
Unbelievable thing to do. | ||
Also, they mentioned dishwashers and sinks and showers and the whole thing. | ||
We're going to get rid of those restrictions. | ||
You have many places where they have water. | ||
They have so much water, they don't know what to do with it. | ||
When people buy a house, they turn on the sink and water barely comes out. | ||
They take a shower, water barely comes out. | ||
And it's an unnecessary restriction. | ||
And basically, I think we're gonna be going back to the Trump rule. | ||
We had it. | ||
We need water pressure. | ||
Make water pressure great again. | ||
People came in and they restricted it again. | ||
Make dishwashers great again. | ||
Make water pressure great again. | ||
In addition, we'll get it approved by Congress. | ||
So for four years, it's good, but we're gonna get it permanently taken care of. | ||
And again, very environmental, very environmentally friendly. | ||
But we wanna be able to, when somebody turns on a sink to wash their hands or- Presses the button for a dishwasher and there's barely enough water to... | ||
I mean, there's no water. | ||
And you know what they do? | ||
They press the button ten times. | ||
They run it ten times. | ||
So it ends up costing a lot more. | ||
So I know you're working on that. | ||
And where are we on that? | ||
We're working closely with the Department of Energy with regards to rules that were enacted during the Biden administration inside of the EPA. We are overhauling the water sense. | ||
Standards that are there to update them for the American people to bring down cost of living and combat inflation and just pursue common sense. | ||
Well, we have more oil and gas than anybody else in the world. | ||
We're opening up ANWR again. | ||
As you know, we got something. | ||
Ronald Reagan couldn't do it. | ||
No president was able to do it. | ||
I got it. | ||
And the first week in office, the Biden administration terminated that. | ||
ANWR is the biggest site, probably bigger than Saudi Arabia. | ||
We don't know yet, but... | ||
It's of that size or bigger. | ||
And we hit gold. | ||
And I call it liquid gold. | ||
But we hit gold. | ||
And for whatever reason, they terminated it. | ||
And we were just ready to start utilizing it. | ||
This could take care of all of Asia, energy-wise. | ||
Very close to Japan. | ||
In fact, Japan wants to go and be our partner during the pipeline going right into the ships. | ||
So they expressed tremendous interest. | ||
So did... | ||
Prime Minister Modi of India. | ||
And just in closing, both Prime Minister Modi and the Prime Minister of Japan, both very good people, they said we couldn't make a deal. | ||
We couldn't get any energy. | ||
I mean, you wonder what was going on with our country. | ||
They couldn't make a deal to get any energy from the Biden administration. | ||
They just couldn't do it. | ||
There was nobody to deal with. | ||
They didn't know how to go about it. | ||
And they're very happy that we're here. | ||
But we're going to really benefit our taxpayers. | ||
And we're going to benefit our country. | ||
So I want to thank everybody for coming. | ||
This is a very big bill. | ||
This is really going to be energy dominant. | ||
We're going to be energy dominant like nobody else. | ||
And this doesn't even discuss all of the electricity that we're going to be producing for all of the AI plants. | ||
You know, they need double the electricity, at least, that we have right now. | ||
So you take all of our electricity that we have all over the country. | ||
Just for AI to do it right and to win that war, which we're leading by a lot because of what we've done over the last few weeks. | ||
We're leading by actually a lot. | ||
But if you take all of it, we have to double our electricity needs just for the AI. And that doesn't include the other technologies. | ||
So it's a real honor to sign this bill. | ||
We're going to also work on CAFE standards. | ||
Lee, you're going to be doing that and make that whole situation, bring that back into reality. | ||
And I think very quickly having to do with cars. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
So Trump signing his energy bill here today. | ||
No, but in two weeks we will have another one. | ||
Yesterday was very big. | ||
Reciprocal tariffs was very big. | ||
And I explained to the Prime Minister of India, Prime Minister Modi, very good man. | ||
His tariffs are very, very high. | ||
India's tariffs are among the highest. | ||
And I said, well, now, you know, we were very low. | ||
We were the lowest. | ||
Just about the highest. | ||
There are others as high, but not much higher. | ||
And I said, no, no, from now on, what we do is what you charge us, we charge you. | ||
It's very simple. | ||
So whatever you're charging us, you can go as high as you want. | ||
Whatever you charge us, we charge you. | ||
And I wouldn't say they were thrilled to hear that, but that's the way it is. | ||
Tariff, I told you, is a beautiful word. | ||
Fourth most beautiful. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Bricks, the Bricks nations. | ||
I think that's breaking up very rapidly. | ||
We said that if they're going to go and do anything to undermine the dollar, that includes China. | ||
I don't even know that they're a member of Bricks, but they had a few nations get together to try and play cute. | ||
And I said we're going to put a 100% tariff on every one of those nations. | ||
At the mere thought of saying that, I think that's all broken up. | ||
That idea has no longer sailed. | ||
Now, that would be a terrible thing for our country. | ||
It would be bad for the world. | ||
They wanted to undermine the dollar. | ||
Six nations got together. | ||
They wanted to undermine the dollar. | ||
That didn't work out too well. | ||
Not going to happen. | ||
And we're getting along with a lot of nations now, frankly. | ||
There's a lot of respect for the United States. | ||
We have regained our... | ||
The respect that we should have. | ||
But we've also done things to deserve it. | ||
I mean, we've freed up our country. | ||
And you're going to see this is basically energy dominance. | ||
And it's going to be environmentally clean, environmentally wonderful. | ||
And taxes will be very reasonable based on this. | ||
We're going to make more money than anybody's ever made with energy. | ||
We have more energy than anybody else. | ||
And it's clean energy. | ||
Very clean, beautiful energy. | ||
We're lucky. | ||
We have it. | ||
I call it liquid gold under our feet, and we're going to utilize it. | ||
So this is a very big bill, and I have a very talented group of people behind me. | ||
This gentleman was the number one man in all of the oil industry. | ||
They said there's nobody like him, Chris Wright. | ||
And you know Doug. | ||
Doug actually made a tremendous fortune in technology, and he said, I'm going to run for the governorship of, he loves his state, of North Dakota. | ||
And he did, and he made it so energy powerful that he's, I think he's, I think you're more proficient at energy than technology, but what do I know? | ||
And this guy, everybody knows him, Sean. | ||
He's been, he's done a fair study on transportation. | ||
All right, so a little glad-handing taking place there from the Oval Office, the resolute desk of President Donald J. Trump. | ||
Now, we'll follow up with some of the announcements he just made. | ||
I mean... | ||
Joe Biden couldn't even spell bricks, let alone actually do some political analysis and commentary for the American people about what it really was or represented the threat, what the threat was. | ||
So it's just nice to have a president who just knows what's going on and is returning respect, as he said, back from the world into our nation. | ||
Some of those other announcements, Trump signed earlier an executive order to block federal money for schools and universities that still have COVID vaccine mandates. | ||
mandates and so here he was signing that bill earlier in clip one. | ||
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That solves that problem. | |
As he says, that solves that problem. | ||
No more COVID vaccine mandates in the public school system. | ||
Good for President Trump. | ||
Now, he also said this earlier today. | ||
Actually, I believe this was yesterday. | ||
Let me correct that. | ||
This was yesterday President Trump said this. | ||
It didn't get many headlines. | ||
But this could be extremely consequential when it comes to our elections and, of course, more importantly, the results of our elections. | ||
I guess Trump is just up there speaking and he's... | ||
What does he call it, guys? | ||
He's weaving? | ||
Is it what he calls it, I believe? | ||
He's up there doing the weave. | ||
So he's covering, like, five different subjects and then, like, getting deeper into some of them and then coming back and covering ten more, just like he was doing right there with energy and gold and bricks and water and appliances and everything. | ||
AI. So sometimes it's like these things just get passed over. | ||
Listen to what Trump said yesterday as far as his agenda, his mission for the future of voting in clip two. | ||
We're looking to go to a system now much different where one day voting, voter ID, and we have to do that. | ||
And paper ballots. | ||
We want paper ballots. | ||
And when they do that, we're going to clean it up very, very well. | ||
But we had a great 2016. We had a much better 2020 election. | ||
But bad things happened. | ||
And we had the best of all. | ||
They say the most consequential in history. | ||
129 years. | ||
Most consequential. | ||
So it was a great election. | ||
And it gives me a chance to work again with the Prime Minister and India. | ||
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We're going to have a great relationship. | |
So, single day voting, paper ballots, voter ID. That might put a wrench in the Democrat Party's stolen power. | ||
Oh, but see, they don't even know what to do right now. | ||
And Musk and Doge have served as the perfect distraction for Trump to get through all of his policy and agenda items without much. | ||
As far as resistance is concerned, even though there is a forming coalition of resistance, but again, it's more aimed at Musk than it is at Trump now. | ||
So Trump is able to be the president, unlike he was really at the beginning of his first term because of all the fake Russian collusion nonsense. | ||
And then Musk gets to kind of serve as the junkyard dog running around, barking and biting at the Democrats, and so they're having to deal with that. | ||
But could it be more obvious? | ||
You know, I had two people come up to me last night. | ||
And I'm lifting weights. | ||
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And they're like, hey, I gotta ask you a question. | |
You know, nice guys, just great Americans. | ||
Like, I gotta ask you a question. | ||
How do we talk? | ||
This guy had some liberals in his family. | ||
He's like, how do I talk to the liberals in my family? | ||
Now they're bitching about Elon Musk. | ||
It's like, what am I supposed to say to them? | ||
He's exposing all this fraud. | ||
I don't understand. | ||
And I'm just like, look, they don't get it by now. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know what to tell you. | ||
Just live a happy life, be happy, be healthy, and good luck. | ||
It's pretty simple. | ||
It really is actually pretty simple. | ||
Not complex politics when it comes to Doge. | ||
We have wasteful spending. | ||
We have egregious fraud and abuse. | ||
It's all being exposed. | ||
It's all being shut down. | ||
And the Democrats are pissed about it. | ||
Why? | ||
Isn't the answer obvious? | ||
Without all of that fraud, waste, and abuse, the Democrats have nothing. | ||
They can't fund their propaganda. | ||
They can't fund their agenda. | ||
And who knows? | ||
Maybe they can't get all those kickbacks that wind up in their back pocket. | ||
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And maybe we will know that. | |
But that's how egregious it is now. | ||
And yesterday, we had the Google Trends in Washington, D.C. Criminal defense lawyers was the number one trend for Google in Washington, D.C. And we just show the line graph where it's basically flat. | ||
It's like, you know, just whatever, normal activity, but it's way low. | ||
And then, last couple weeks, flies up. | ||
Off the charts. | ||
Criminal defense lawyers searched in Washington, D.C. Golly gee. | ||
You know, I'm not the best at math, believe it or not. | ||
Not really good at math. | ||
Never really have been. | ||
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But, you know, I can do some math. | |
Like... | ||
Gee, the Democrats are panicked about Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency getting into the books. | ||
Okay. | ||
And then Washington, D.C., that voted 80% Democrat in the last election. | ||
I think the number might have been actually 86. I mean, ridiculous numbers. | ||
So the Washington, D.C., the District of Criminals' top searches are criminal defense lawyers, now statute of limitations. | ||
Now Swiss bank, offshore bank, wire transfers. | ||
So, again, Democrats panicking. | ||
Searches for criminal defense lawyers in Washington, D.C., where all the Democrats live, are skyrocketing. | ||
I'm thinking we've got something here. | ||
It's honestly crazy. | ||
I'm asking my crew here, can you guys bring me a story on the delay? | ||
Of Kash Patel's confirmation vote. | ||
Now last night they moved him through. | ||
Now just the confirmation vote remains, but they've been delaying, delaying, delaying, and now they're going to delay it again. | ||
And the crew here that obviously does a great job, you see them working live time. | ||
They don't even have a story out of it. | ||
No news outlet even has a story about this. | ||
The entire scope of the American media. | ||
And nobody can keep up with the Trump administration. | ||
I mean, that is crazy, man. | ||
And that's where we're at. | ||
The entire media can't keep up with the Trump administration. | ||
And so you don't even have anything on a story about the Patel vote coming up, which I guess is going to be next week now. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Nobody can report on it. | ||
They can't keep up. | ||
Like a dog chasing its tail around here. | ||
Now, it's truly just unfathomable. | ||
And certainly this is not a coincidence that we see the Democrats in complete panic with all of their little rallies and protests and trying to break into buildings and press conferences and everything else. | ||
All because of Doge. | ||
Here's Senator Mullen with an update. | ||
He says, after weaponizing the FBI against Trump, Dems are throwing up useless procedural hurdles on Kash Patel. | ||
Why are the Democrats delaying the vote on Patel? | ||
Begs the question, do they have something to hide? | ||
Do they have something to hide? | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
They got a lot of stuff to hide. | ||
They're probably trying to hide it right now. | ||
But they can't hide their desperation. | ||
That they cannot hide. | ||
They cannot hide their desperation. | ||
They cannot hide how panicked they are. | ||
Now, maybe they can hide the evidence of all their crimes. | ||
Maybe they can hide all the stolen money. | ||
But they can't hide their desperation and panic. | ||
So, no. | ||
It's not a coincidence that while the Democrats are panicking over Doge and Kash Patel getting into the FBI, that the top searches in Washington, D.C., by far, criminal defense lawyer, Washington, D.C. searches for just lawyer have increased 400%. | ||
Criminal defense lawyer is like 800%. | ||
And it's right after Trump gets inaugurated and Musk goes in with Doge. | ||
Right after Trump gets inaugurated and Musk starts running Doge, search for lawyers up 400%, search for criminal defense lawyers up 800%, and that is a district that voted for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. | ||
At 80-plus percent, all Democrats. | ||
Washington, D.C. searches for statute of limitations soar. | ||
Now, this one's a little more interesting because, but it's the same thing. | ||
It shoots up on Inauguration Day. | ||
The biggest interest over time was on Inauguration Day. | ||
It shoots up over, I mean, it's not even, you can't even measure it. | ||
There's no measurable. | ||
It's like going from zero to a thousand. | ||
Well, zero, increasing from zero, there is no percent. | ||
So it's infinite increase. | ||
Statute of limitations right after Inauguration Day. | ||
And then kind of going up and down since then. | ||
But right after Inauguration Day, bing! | ||
Washington, D.C. searches SOAR for Swiss Bank, offshore bank. | ||
Wire money. | ||
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And IBAN. I mean, come on, man. | |
Could it be more obvious? | ||
Right after inauguration? | ||
Right after Trump becomes president? | ||
In the most Democrat city, the District of Criminals, the District of Columbia, Washington, D.C., I do believe that is the highest percentage Democrat vote, by the way. | ||
And you can go to Philadelphia, and you can go to New York City, you can go to Los Angeles. | ||
Nobody's getting 86%. | ||
Guys, pull it up. | ||
I think Kamala Harris got 86% in Washington, D.C. Let me get the actual number on this. | ||
It's almost not even believable. | ||
So, 86% Democrat voters, and what are they all doing now that Trump's president? | ||
Searching for criminal defense lawyers. | ||
Finding out how they can use Swiss banks or offshore banks or wire money. | ||
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Golly gee, Batman, I think we've got a case here. | |
Statute of limitations. | ||
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I mean, this couldn't be more obvious. | |
This is the kind of math that even a first grader could probably figure out. | ||
They're out here on the streets panicked. | ||
They're in their homes doing Google searches panicked. | ||
So, I mean, if I didn't know any better, Batman, I'd say the Democrats in Washington, D.C. are trying to move their stolen money offshore. | ||
If I didn't know any better, I'd think that the Democrats in Washington, D.C. Know that they've committed crimes, and so they're looking for criminal defense lawyers. | ||
Golly gee, Batman! | ||
What is going on here? | ||
Why are they panicked? | ||
Why are they freaking out? | ||
That all the waste, fraud, and abuse is being exposed? | ||
I think we have a case. | ||
I think we have a case. | ||
Do we have that number for me, guys? | ||
I really want that number. | ||
I think it was definitely in the 80s. | ||
Washington, D.C. voting for Harris, though. | ||
Oh, excuse me! | ||
I stand corrected. | ||
92%! | ||
And 79% reporting? | ||
What, did they stop counting? | ||
What a joke. | ||
They can't even finish counting an election in Washington, D.C. It doesn't even matter. | ||
92% and so it's, I mean, it's the District of Criminals. | ||
It's all Democrats and now they're all Googling how to move their stolen money offshore and looking for criminal defense lawyers because they know they've been caught committing crimes or they're about to be caught committing crimes. | ||
Holy smokes. | ||
I guess I can get in. | ||
Well, where do I go? | ||
It's like, do I go into all the fraud that's being exposed by does now, or do I go into the legal stuff now that has the liberals panicked, the Democrats panicked? | ||
Liberal legal group positions itself as a top Trump administration foe. | ||
More than 800 lawyers and 280 organizations. | ||
Have begun developing cases and workshopping specific challenges to what the group has identified as 60 priority legal threats, potential regulations, laws and other administrative actions that could require a legal response. | ||
The project called Democracy 2025 aims to be a hub of opposition to the new Trump administration. | ||
So they're just pouring money into this. | ||
All these leftist lawyers and judges and everybody working in collusion. | ||
And they announced this right after the election. | ||
They've been doing this. | ||
So now, because this is the New York Times in November. | ||
So when they announced this in November, you're thinking, what's it going to look like? | ||
Well, now we see what it looks like. | ||
They've got all their activist judges acting unilaterally against Trump's agenda, illegitimately. | ||
Just judges deciding they're executive branch members now. | ||
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And then you find out it's the same damn people. | |
What are the odds? | ||
Tell me, what are the odds? | ||
Case filed by Blue States to remove Elon Musk as head of Doge goes to far-left Trump-hating Judge Tanya Chutkin. | ||
She has that hearing today, or it already happened. | ||
Of course. | ||
Of course it's Tanya Chutkin who let Jack Smith go completely off the rails. | ||
Of course it's anti-Trump judge Tanya Chutkin that gets this case on her docket. | ||
Of course it is. | ||
There's nothing suspicious about that at all, and she certainly shouldn't recuse herself, even though she donated to Barack Obama's campaigns. | ||
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No! | |
You know, she's actually from Jamaica. | ||
Of course that case gets on Judge Tanya Chutkin's docket. | ||
And I'm sure she'll be totally fair and impartial. | ||
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Ha! | |
Yes. | ||
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Sure. | |
A judge who made life hell for Donald Trump will oversee case on Elon Musk. | ||
Go figure. | ||
Now, this is actually a difficult challenge. | ||
What do you do about this? | ||
What do you do about total corruption on the judicial branch and from judges? | ||
What do you do? | ||
Well, you're going to have to start impeaching fast. | ||
You're going to have to start impeaching as many federal judges as you can at lightning speed in the Republican-held Congress. | ||
It has to be done. | ||
I mean, this is ridiculous, folks. | ||
That's like, oh, yeah. | ||
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Oh, golly gee. | |
We have an NBA draft lottery. | ||
Yeah, we do. | ||
It's totally fair. | ||
It's totally random. | ||
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Yep. | |
We just so happens that the Cleveland Cavaliers, you know, LeBron's hometown, that's who's going to draft him in the first round. | ||
It's just, that's how it goes. | ||
It's just, oh, what are the odds? | ||
Oh, yes, the Spurs. | ||
Who already have an international audience playing in Mexico and already had multiple French players and Argentina players come and play for the Spurs and make the game bigger. | ||
And they got the first pick, the big French guy, Wemben Yaya. | ||
It's totally normal. | ||
Yeah, it's not rigged at all. | ||
And this case ends up on Judge Tanya Chutkin's desk. | ||
Totally normal. | ||
The anti-Trump judge, the Obama donor, gets the Trump case. | ||
The anti-Trump judge, the Obama donor, gets the Elon Musk case. | ||
Totally normal. | ||
Not rigged at all. | ||
Couldn't be more obviously rigged. | ||
So what do you do? | ||
It has to be addressed. | ||
We've got... | ||
Because you can't just say it, even though... | ||
I mean, I know the solution. | ||
The solution is quite obvious. | ||
But it's not a real solution. | ||
It's just the obvious solution. | ||
You can't have liberals, you can't have leftists in the judiciary, period. | ||
It's that simple. | ||
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Can't do it. | |
Can't do it. | ||
They're corrupt at their core. | ||
They cannot be impartial, and they've completely lost their minds. | ||
And it's unfortunate that that is the case. | ||
But that's the truth. | ||
And it doesn't matter where you're at. | ||
It could be at a local jurisdiction, a county. | ||
All the way up to the federal level. | ||
Leftists on the bench are corrupted to their core. | ||
They cannot be judges. | ||
It could not be more obvious. | ||
$1.5 trillion is what Alex Jones owes. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
That's a fair judge? | ||
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Give me a break. | |
The same judge gets the Trump case and the Musk case an Obama donor. | ||
I mean, come on. | ||
That is inherent corruption. | ||
And when you have no justice... | ||
When you have corrupt judges, you have nothing. | ||
So I don't know what needs to be done with that. | ||
I mean, the solution is obvious. | ||
You can't have Democrats on a bench, period. | ||
But that's not really a real legal solution. | ||
I don't know how you accomplish it, but that's what needs to be done. | ||
Now here's Letitia James. | ||
She's one of the individuals responsible for bringing this Musk case up. | ||
By the way, the funny thing is, there is no case. | ||
It's an informal position. | ||
It's all just noise. | ||
Musk should actually troll them and step down and say, okay, I'm stepping down from Doge and then just still do everything he's doing. | ||
It would make no difference. | ||
No, actually, I'll do you one better. | ||
Musk should say, oh, these cases are totally legitimate. | ||
And Judge Tanya Chutkin is a very fair and impartial judge, obviously. | ||
And the fact that she gets the Trump cases in my case is not rigged at all. | ||
That's totally normal. | ||
And so I'm stepping down. | ||
I'm stepping down. | ||
And then he shows up the next day to the Oval Office wearing one of those goofy little plastic nose glasses mustache combos. | ||
And he can call himself Tilon Tusk. | ||
It'll be kind of funny. | ||
Be like, famous manager in the 90s, like Bobby Valentine, got ejected from a ballgame, showed up in a fake mustache and eyeglasses. | ||
It's hilarious. | ||
So, it's not even, it's an informal position. | ||
There is no, you can't remove him. | ||
He's not even, he's an advisor. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
Okay, so here's Letitia James. | ||
She's going nuts. | ||
She's breaking down clip five. | ||
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Payments to the state of New York and to states all across this nation. | |
It is unacceptable, unconstitutional, ultra-vias. | ||
They've exceeded their authority. | ||
And so it's important that attorneys general, representing our respective states, stand up and enforce the rule of law. | ||
Because Elon Musk, individuals at the Treasury, and... | ||
The president of these United States is not above the law. | ||
And we will continue. | ||
You know, as attorneys general, we've been preparing for this. | ||
This is not the outcome that we wanted. | ||
You know, here's the question. | ||
Obviously, all of these people are corrupt. | ||
Obviously, these judges, prosecutors, and attorneys general are corrupt. | ||
Obviously, Letitia James is corrupt. | ||
That is a corrupt woman. | ||
The question now becomes, are they just ideologically corrupted? | ||
Or are they all part of some larger money laundering operation? | ||
Why would you be so corrupt unless you were getting paid? | ||
This is not an ideological phenomenon, in my opinion. | ||
This freakout, this panic, this, you know, the emperor has no close moment. | ||
This isn't about ideology. | ||
There is something way more sinister going on here. | ||
I think they're all on the take. | ||
Is that even that big of a guess? | ||
Is that even... | ||
Am I... Am I stepping... | ||
Is that a big step forward to assume this? | ||
Or is that kind of like... | ||
No shit, Sherlock. | ||
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You see how impassioned they are, but really it's... | |
Behind the passion is panic. | ||
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Behind the passion is desperation. | |
This is not ideological for these people. | ||
There is something way more sinister behind it. | ||
And I hope we get to the bottom of it because that's not even a political thing. | ||
That's for the sake of the future of this country, for the sake of the future of justice. | ||
We have to get these corrupt criminals off of the bench, out of the courtroom, and out of attorneys general's offices. | ||
All of it. | ||
They can't be anywhere. | ||
Whatever it is they're doing, whatever criminal activity they're engaged in that has them so desperate and panicked, it has to be exposed, and these people must go down. | ||
Or justice is cooked in this country. | ||
You can clearly see what's going on. | ||
Rigged cases, rigged judges, rigged attorneys general, rigged prosecutors, all of them corrupt, running the justice system. | ||
It has to be stopped. | ||
Let me tell you from personal experience, you're going to want it to be stopped. | ||
You're going to want it to be stopped. | ||
Here's Bernie Sanders panicking. | ||
This guy, boy, oh boy, did he turn out to be a total fraud. | ||
I guess he's a sellout, too. | ||
Clip six. | ||
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How did the president abolish the Department of Education? | |
You know, what is going on in this country, not only with education, but with other institutions, is the president is operating in a very authoritarian, illegal, and unconstitutional way. | ||
They want changes in the Department of Education. | ||
They want to abolish the Department of Education. | ||
Come to Congress. | ||
That is the process. | ||
Oh, now we care about going to Congress. | ||
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We have three separate branches of government. | |
Oh, they're separate branches. | ||
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Legislative and the judiciary, we are not and cannot and must not move to all power in one branch. | |
I love how this worm has just totally sold out. | ||
Oh, they care about the Constitution now. | ||
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I am concerned that there is a real look. | |
It is a little bit weird, just a little bit weird. | ||
You too, Bernie? | ||
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You know, my building person in America, I think that's a little bit strange. | |
The money was stolen. | ||
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The money was stolen. | |
With Musk, with President Trump, there's more and more power going to fewer and fewer people, and often people who have huge amounts of money. | ||
Can you tell me about your decision to co-sponsor Cain's Gaza bill? | ||
What power do they have? | ||
To limit government? | ||
What type of an authoritarian shrinks the government? | ||
What type of an authoritarian limits the government? | ||
Obviously, it's the exact opposite. | ||
Even Bernie Sanders. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
You know, you kind of just thought he was kind of your just lovable, fluffy commie. | ||
You know, he's kind of just your lovable, fluffy little commie. | ||
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You get a little pat on the head. | |
But even Bernie sold out, didn't he? | ||
How much did it cost, Bernie? | ||
How much did the Clintons pay you? | ||
How much USAID money came into your pockets? | ||
How did you become a millionaire, Bernie? | ||
Even Bernie sold out. | ||
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Oh! | |
What a shame. | ||
You thought on the left that Bernie Sanders was your one guy with some constitution, that Bernie Sanders was the one guy with some values who wouldn't sell out. | ||
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Well, Sanders sold out too. | |
They all know it. | ||
They wrote the book on it in 2016. Sanders supporters did. | ||
What happened to Bernie? | ||
Even Bernie sold you out. | ||
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Oh! | |
That's a shame. | ||
I mean, I got all the latest doge waste exposed here. | ||
167 cancellations, 167 contract cancellations with savings of roughly $115 million, including 2.3 million. | ||
Two, three million dollar contract for HHS for equity assessments of existing program policies. | ||
Who's stealing that money? | ||
Equity assessments. | ||
What does that even mean? | ||
I think we can all take a guess. | ||
1.9 billion of HUD money was just recovered after being misplaced during the Biden administration due to a broken process. | ||
Yeah, misplaced. | ||
And I'm sure somebody was going to find it later. | ||
These funds were earmarked for the administration of financial services but were no longer needed. | ||
Secretary Turner and Doge worked together to fix the issue and de-obligated the funds, which are now available for other use by the Treasury. | ||
$1.9 billion that the Biden administration just, like, hid behind a tree in the woods for somebody to come find later. | ||
Well, the Department of Government Efficiency found it first. | ||
Sorry. | ||
Would you like to hear about the equity programs, guys? | ||
You want to hear about that equity? | ||
Here's that equity that we're not funding anymore. | ||
Go ahead, guys. | ||
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Listen to this in clip 12. Today's virtual roundtable is entitled Identifying and Disrupting Your Whiteness, a workshop addressing power and privilege toward anti-racist spaces. | |
The term whiteness refers to race privilege, a way of seeing the world and a set of cultural practices that are usually unmarked and unnamed. | ||
Whiteness is often unrecognized, particularly by people who identify as white, but pervasive in American society and a barrier to inclusion and equity. | ||
This equilibrary virtual roundtable facilitated by equity fellow Dr. Sharon Radd. | ||
I mean, you sound so impassioned. | ||
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One's personal, local and immediate connections to whiteness. | |
You know, that program cost you $33 million. | ||
Terminated. | ||
Terminated. | ||
What am I supposed to do about my whiteness, guys? | ||
I don't know. | ||
But, of course, you can identify as whatever you want according to their logic. | ||
So it really doesn't add up. | ||
They're just racists. | ||
So you paid $33 million for an anti-white equity course. | ||
Terminated. | ||
Alright, we are about to be joined by General Flynn coming up. | ||
We're going to talk about Doge going into the Pentagon. | ||
What he thinks is going to come of that. | ||
That, we're going to talk about the latest developments in the Ukraine war and Russia and this strike on Chernobyl. | ||
We're going to talk about all that with General Flynn coming up. | ||
Remember, folks, support this transmission by shopping at thealexjonesstore.com or, more importantly, become a VIP member, thealexjonesstore.com slash VIP, and you can find all the benefits that come along with it, but it's that sustained membership that funds us into the future. | ||
just does finding out. | ||
That the Department of Education was funding a teacher training program implying babies are racist. | ||
Those racist babies. | ||
Why are these liberals so sick in the head? | ||
What is wrong with them? | ||
Can you leave the babies alone, you freaks? | ||
They want to teach them to be racist and then they want to mutilate them. | ||
These are freaks. | ||
These are demons. | ||
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Alright. | |
Very excited to be joined by General Mike Flynn. | ||
We got about a half an hour with him. | ||
I want to just delve right into it. | ||
Before we get into the latest developments on the Ukraine-Russia war, General, what do you expect Elon Musk's Doge team to find at the Pentagon? | ||
Yeah, so what I expect him to find is an unbelievable level of corruption, frankly, that has been going on for years. | ||
And I would say just the level of cost of things that we've been paying for, you know, We've always heard for decades about, you know, toilet seats on airplanes that cost, you know, $16,000 a seat, right? | ||
I mean, we're going to find cost overruns. | ||
And let me give you one example, Owen, okay? | ||
Because I did this when I was at the Defense Intelligence Agency. | ||
I dug into something called FTE, and that stands for full-time equivalent. | ||
And I said, okay, so explain to me what this is. | ||
Well, it's a full-time equivalent. | ||
You're paying as the DIA director. | ||
I'll just use a small example. | ||
You're paying for 100 full-time equivalents, meaning you're paying for 100 employees, right? | ||
And I would say, okay, what's one of those costs? | ||
One of those costs, at that time, $250,000. | ||
I said, well, where are these employees at? | ||
They said, oh, well, you don't really have those employees, but you pay for those employees. | ||
So what you really have is you have like 20.5 full-time employees actually. | ||
Actually, physical employees, but you're paying for 100. Now, you multiply that by a Department of Defense that has, I don't know, it's probably more than half our contracted personnel or contracts. | ||
We're talking about billions and billions, probably hundreds of billions of dollars. | ||
So the craziness that we're seeing in the USAID or the Treasury or... | ||
You know, HHS, there's going to be all kinds of things coming up. | ||
When they start digging in and doing the auditing of the DOD, you're going to find, you know, severe levels. | ||
And no one, you know, this has not been going on because Joe Biden was in office, you know, Uncle Joe, who was demented the whole time. | ||
This has been going on for decades, decades and decades. | ||
And the reason why that we don't really know any of this or we haven't really heard much about it except on the edges. | ||
I love the big balls guy, right? | ||
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I mean, I love that. | ||
But you have this team of people that cannot be defeated in terms of their ability to be able to analyze large amounts of data. | ||
And he's using all kinds of capabilities like artificial intelligence and such to be able to really understand where is our money going to. | ||
And I'll give you one other example. | ||
As the head of DIA, at the time, I had 267 lines of code, 267 lines of budget code, okay? | ||
So each line, you know, and that was about a, that's, you know, approximately a $10 billion organization. | ||
Okay? | ||
So those 267 lines equaled about $10 billion. | ||
Well, those codes, you know, had certain ways that you had to track them. | ||
I dug into those. | ||
I dug into those, and frankly, I look back at 10 years. | ||
This is an unintentional cliffhanger. | ||
We got a 90-second break. | ||
General Flynn, a perfect cliffhanger. | ||
It's like he's a professional or something with this. | ||
That's an incredible cliffhanger. | ||
All right, General Flynn just had an unintentional cliffhanger. | ||
You're talking about going into the lines of code. | ||
You were cut off by the break. | ||
What did you discover? | ||
Okay, so what I said before the break was at DIA, the Defense Intelligence Agency, I was the director of it. | ||
I immediately dug into the financial side of the organization. | ||
That was one of the things that I came into. | ||
So DIA had 267 lines of code. | ||
Each line of code. | ||
It was a budget line for an organization that had about a $10 billion budget. | ||
And what I wanted to know, and I wanted to understand each line of code, which I eventually did. | ||
And then I wanted to know, if I wanted to move money, you know, as the director, from one line of code to the other, I had to go back to Congress to get permission. | ||
The Secretary of Defense could override some of that, but not all of it. | ||
You still had to go back to Congress. | ||
So as I dug into those, and I'm looking at each line, and some of them were, you know, a couple of million to some of them were a couple of hundred million, right? | ||
Just depending on what they were paying for. | ||
And what I discovered when I looked at it, and this is back in 2012 timeframe, okay? | ||
And first of all, when I started to dig in, the heat that I took from the administration at the time was the Obama administration, and the director of national intelligence was Jim Clapper. | ||
Right? | ||
And John Brennan was over at CIA. I mean, all of a sudden I felt this heat, you know, coming on me that why are you going, why are you asking these questions? | ||
And I'm thinking, geez, you know, I'm doing my job. | ||
I'm the leader of an organization. | ||
We've got plenty of people that do intel. | ||
I know the intel business like the back of my hand, but that wasn't my job to do the intel work. | ||
My job was to run an effective organization and to do it efficiently. | ||
Within the budget constraints that I had. | ||
That's what I figured I was going to do. | ||
And as soon as I started to dig in, I started to get into these rice bowls, they call them in government, rice bowls. | ||
That means that somebody is benefiting at the expense of the American taxpayer. | ||
And boy, I'll tell you what. | ||
So I continued to dig and dig and dig. | ||
And believe me, after looking at 10 years, the previous 10 years, These are classified audits, and they're reported to Congress on a quarterly basis. | ||
I can tell you, and I'm not giving away anything that's classified other than the fact, I'm not giving away anything that's classified because I want to make sure that that's very clear. | ||
But what I can say that is not classified is that the agency that I ran, and under the previous three or four agency directors, they never passed one, not one audit, not one. | ||
So 10 years of quarterly audits, they never passed one. | ||
And now, so the DIA is one of 16, 161-6 agencies, activities, and basically commission-type entities within the Department of Defense. | ||
Just in the Department of Defense alone, there are 16 of these types of agencies. | ||
These are like mid-to-large businesses that are enterprises within the Department of Defense themselves. | ||
Never mind the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines, right? | ||
So those are other services and service components that are within the department. | ||
And by the way, the Marines were the only ones that did pass the audit. | ||
They were the only ones that passed the audit, was the Marines. | ||
So is the Pentagon not passing the audit more due to corruption, or it's such a mess that they can't even figure it out or they're too lazy to? | ||
Yeah, I don't want to say that they're too lazy. | ||
I think that's unfair to the people that are actually trying to do the job, because there are some number crunchers in there. | ||
If you've got the right leader and you give them the mission, they will actually do the job. | ||
I do think that they're—so it's not incompetence. | ||
This is due to basically—and it's not due to laziness. | ||
This is due to nobody. | ||
And I mean president over president, secretaries over secretaries. | ||
Not doing it, not forcing this issue to actually take the money that the American taxpayer, you know, is willing to give the United States Department of Defense and actually accomplish the mission that they're supposed to have. | ||
And it's not to, you know, create better social experiments under things like DEI. It's actually to have, as Pete Hague said, I love the word he uses, to have the lethality. | ||
To be able to win our wars, right? | ||
When called upon to win. | ||
Which is so important that he says that because it shows that, to me, my takeaway is we don't have to spend all of this money. | ||
We don't have to have this big budget to have the necessary goals of the military to be lethal, agile, successful in different war footings. | ||
We don't need this budget to do it. | ||
So when he comes out and he says that, it's like, okay, so... | ||
Again, I kind of circle back where you started to talk about the ghost employees. | ||
What's the bottom line here? | ||
Is it situations like ghost employees? | ||
Is it situations where you're paying $1,800 for a coffee mug? | ||
Is it situations where money is getting laundered? | ||
What do you think is the bottom line? | ||
Yeah, here's what I think the bottom line is. | ||
And so I think that too much money, and this is where I think Pete Hegseth is going to learn. | ||
He's going to learn fast. | ||
And Elon is going to... | ||
Kind of put a bright light on this. | ||
Too much money is staying at the top end of the department. | ||
And not enough money goes down to where the real teeth of the Department of Defense is supposed to have, right? | ||
Like in infantry battalions or in battleships at sea or in our aircraft and the men and women that are flying those things that are in combat. | ||
We need to have more of the money. | ||
I'm not going to second-guess the money, the amount of money. | ||
That's something for the president to decide and Pete Hague said to recommend. | ||
But more of the money, and it has always been this way, Owen, and it's a shame. | ||
Most of the money stays at the top instead of making its way down to the fighting forces at the grassroots level that are going to have to go out there and do God's work and fight and win our nation's war with the best weapon systems, the best trained people that we can absolutely have. | ||
Not enough money flows down to those levels. | ||
And I will tell you, you can ask any infantryman, ask any Marine, ask any sailor, ask any airman. | ||
Do you have enough stuff in your squadron? | ||
Do you have enough stuff in your tank? | ||
Do you have enough stuff, you know, I mean, do you have enough ammunition to train on and then to have at war? | ||
And the answer is going to be no, we never have enough. | ||
So in other words, the people in suits have unlimited budgets. | ||
The people in uniform have to cut costs. | ||
Constantly. | ||
And it's been that way for far too long. | ||
And what Pete Hegg said is going to have to do, this is where the auditing comes in. | ||
We're going to have to, in a very strategic way, flip the whole model around and make sure that, as Pete has used the word very properly, we have to increase the lethality of our fighting forces. | ||
Those that see... | ||
Those on land, those in space, those under the water, those in the air, we've got to give them the best equipment, the best training, and the best people at that level. | ||
And enough of this, keeping this crazy amount of money at the top. | ||
And I don't even want, you know, another time, Owen, especially as we get closer into the kind of digging in that Elon's going to take us through, you know, I have some other examples. | ||
of what they call end-of-fiscal-year unforecasted requirements drills that the Department of Defense goes through every single September. | ||
Now, we're in the month of February here, but believe me. | ||
Well, we know the end-of-fiscal-year expenditures get a little ridiculous. | ||
It's insane. | ||
I will tell you, let me give you one quick example because I know we're going to... | ||
So I'll give you one example. | ||
And this was when I very first got into... | ||
The DIA. So big budget, end of the fiscal year. | ||
I actually walked into the organization in the August timeframe of 2012, end of month of September. | ||
So a little over a month later, we're in the end of year fiscal drill. | ||
And I was called up by the undersecretary of defense and said, hey, we're going to take $100 million from your organization. | ||
Because I was actually looking at everything and I'm like, hey, we're going to We're not going to spend this money because it's like, this is ridiculous. | ||
What are we going to buy? | ||
We don't need more desks. | ||
I don't need more flat panel screens on the walls. | ||
It's just insane stuff that they purchase. | ||
And that's one of the things that Elon is going to find out because that money was taken from me and given to, at the time, a failing organization. | ||
We reinforce failure at the end of the year too often. | ||
And Elon is going to find out that, oh, my God. | ||
You know, the end of fiscal year, let's just say this past year, they're going to find things that were purchased that have nothing to do with warfighting capability. | ||
I mean, zero. | ||
And that's a shame. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And I think the kind of the approach that Elon takes to this and anybody that's run a business will probably be able to relate to it. | ||
You don't mind spending money on things that are effective and things that work. | ||
It's when you start spending money, and obviously it's so much different in government than it is in the private sector because it's not their money. | ||
They don't care. | ||
It's infinite money, so they don't care if things get run efficiently, whereas if I hire somebody to do a job, maybe they make good money, but if they do a good job, I'm thrilled. | ||
Yeah, now you got me on a roll here, because Congress, let's talk about Congress, not so much, you know, what Elon's going to do and what Pete needs to focus on. | ||
So, House Armed Services Committee, Senate Armed Services Committee, House Appropriations Committee, Senate Appropriations Committee, House Intel Committee, all three of those, and there's a few others. | ||
You know, there's subcommittees that do just focus on missile defense, for example. | ||
So, those committees that I mentioned, sort of the top-of-the-line committees, All of them touched the Department of Defense. | ||
You have to start looking at those members, those members of those committees. | ||
And to me, it's like a follow the money, right? | ||
So what are they benefiting from? | ||
How are they benefiting from being on that committee over many, many, many years, okay? | ||
What kind of benefits have they created for themselves? | ||
What kind of money have they made? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah, well, that's... | ||
Now, this is where, you know, you can go, well, it's legal. | ||
They do it legally. | ||
You know what? | ||
There's got to be a come-to-Jesus moment here because our country is about to go broke if we haven't already gone broke. | ||
And we have enemies at the gates or, in some cases, inside of our institutions. | ||
And we could lose this country to a completely other ideology. | ||
Donald J. Trump has given us some breathing space. | ||
And I'm telling you, members of both sides, the Uniparty, if you want to call it that, but the establishment of Washington, D.C., they are going to need to come to grips with the exposure that Elon Musk is bringing to every single aspect of government. | ||
And we have far too many members of Congress, never mind even people in the executive branch, but certainly members of Congress. | ||
Who have been getting away with too much, too long, and being able to just spend money left and right that does nothing for the tooth of the men and women who are serving in the foxholes or on the battleships or, frankly, in our submarines or flying aircraft into combat operations. | ||
And they're not as trained as they should be, they're not as prepared, and they're certainly not as well-equipped as they could be, given what I talked about earlier, where there's too much of the... | ||
Too much of the budget stays at the top and not enough goes down to the tooth, right? | ||
The tooth to tail or the tail to tooth ratio has to be flipped on its head. | ||
And I was so heartened to hear Pete Hanks that during his confirmation hearing, he spoke specifically to that. | ||
And believe me, a lot of men and women that I still stay in touch with. | ||
I was with a whole bunch of veterans last night at a great fundraising event that we did. | ||
Here in Florida. | ||
In fact, we did it over at Mar-a-Lago. | ||
And I'm just telling you, the men and women that are currently serving and those, particularly the enlisted, enlisted in our force, they are breathing, you know, like fresh air again because we have somebody who's going to put the onus on the leadership to make sure that what goes down to the bottom, what makes its way to the people that are actually serving in combat, Gets there. | ||
That's super important. | ||
Leadership they feel like they can trust and fight for, if you will. | ||
I mean, they fight for country, but I'm sure it feels a lot better taking orders, let's say, from Pete Hegseth than Lloyd Austin. | ||
You know, I don't know if you're aware of this, General, but the top trend searches for Washington, D.C. right now are Swiss bank accounts, wire transfers, criminal defense attorneys, other such things. | ||
That's D.C., 90 percent Democrat voters. | ||
I would love to see members of Congress have to go to the American people and explain how it's legal that they've been getting millions of dollars of kickbacks and that they become multimillionaires on their congressional strategy. | ||
I would love to see them make that case to the public. | ||
You know what we ought to do? | ||
We ought to have a people's committee and we ought to bring members of Congress to testify. | ||
And let the People's Committee ask the tough questions that you just raised. | ||
I mean, I know we don't have that system, but boy, I'll tell you what, there would be a lot of people shitting their pants. | ||
Well, that's already going on. | ||
I mean, you see them panicking every day, and in a way, I guess, you know, that's kind of what Doge is doing. | ||
Quickly, I do want to jump to what's the latest developments in the Ukraine-Russia war. | ||
Now, obviously, you know, a couple angles here, and I'll kind of just let you go where you want. | ||
Trump says he's talking to foreign leaders, Russia, China, and the United States, probably the biggest military forces in the world right there, I would say, and he wants to cut the spending in half. | ||
To me, that's Trump saying, hey, let's try world peace. | ||
You know, let's just all maybe try world peace for a minute. | ||
Now, obviously, you have NATO, who's probably laundering all of our money. | ||
They're trying to keep the war in Ukraine going. | ||
Vance goes over there, and, you know, he's skeptical of it all. | ||
Hegseth has been very skeptical of it all. | ||
Trump has been skeptical of it all. | ||
And then right when Vance is over there, a drone attack hits Chernobyl. | ||
By the way, folks, Ukraine has been utilizing drones, not Russia. | ||
But, of course, they are blaming it on Russia. | ||
So what are your thoughts on kind of these things just kind of slowly churning as it feels like they all know the war is coming to an end, but how can we scrape as much out of it as possible? | ||
Yeah, so that's called a false flag, which you just talked about with that drone attack, and those happen routinely. | ||
So, you know, the pigs at the trough is about to come to an end, okay, NATO. And we have been footing the bill for NATO since the beginning. | ||
Many of those countries weren't paying a dime, and they're all supposed to pay 2% of their GDP, basically. | ||
But they haven't been paying a dime. | ||
You know, the amount of money that's been pouring into Ukraine, and I'm going to tell you, and I know this for a fact, that the money that's been flowing into Ukraine, U.S. taxpayer dollars that's been flowing into Ukraine, has not made it down to the fighting forces of Ukraine. | ||
Yeah, even Zelensky said less than half has gotten there. | ||
Less than half. | ||
Zelensky said he has no idea where the money went. | ||
I mean, you know, right? | ||
So this level of criminal behavior, and I don't say that lightly, And this level of corruption that has been taking place from members of Congress all the way through the system into the, whatever you want to call it, the central bank of Ukraine, and then down through the, you know, there's 10, there's about 10 institutions in Ukraine, 10 sectors, they call it. | ||
Defense is one, and there's other sectors, you know, the utilities and such. | ||
And I can tell you, the laundering that has occurred is staggering. | ||
And one of the things that we do know that that laundering that is staggering is now becoming more and more exposed. | ||
And these are the kinds of things that are being discovered because there are people that want to be on Team America that are over there. | ||
And there are people that are also part of this idea about what's the direction that we need to head. | ||
And everybody's going to go, oh, you know, Putin puppet. | ||
Bullshit. | ||
This is about... | ||
And letting reality sink in to the geostrategic battlefield that we are all on. | ||
And if we don't figure out ways to slow the pace towards a nuclear war down, which is what we were heading towards under the previous administration, I mean, one of the things that Donald J. Trump brings to these type conversations that I have actually been in the room on when he has had these is something called common sense. | ||
Common sense. | ||
And the other thing that I think people need to understand, particularly your great audience, is that, you know, in the past, Biden couldn't even call up Putin. | ||
Biden couldn't call up any world leader because he was goofy. | ||
I mean, I'm sorry, but he was demented. | ||
And everybody knew that. | ||
And then if you have a Kamala calling anybody up, you shouldn't have a clue what she's talking about. | ||
I listened to J.D. Vance's speech over there, and J.D. Vance was spot on. | ||
And I'm telling you, that kind of a message... | ||
To Europe right now, Europe, which is going through the rise of what I call the Ottoman Empire 2.0. | ||
They got their own problems, never mind the whole situation in Ukraine. | ||
And then this business about, you know, what kind of conditions, what do we want Ukraine and Russia and all this to become? | ||
And the last thing that I would say on this note is everything that we have done for the past four years has driven. | ||
Purposely and intentionally driven Russia into the arms of China. | ||
And that alliance between Russia, China, Iran, Venezuela, North Korea, and then there's some other players that are not fit players. | ||
These are big nation states with strong militaries and strong weapons systems, and in some cases strong economies. | ||
That alliance has been able to foment for four years, waiting. | ||
And now all of a sudden, boom, they get hit with Donald J. Trump again, thank God. | ||
And what they're now having to reel back on is to say, oh my God, we're going to now be dealing with a real leader, someone who actually knows what he's talking about because he's already proven it, and he knows the system. | ||
And you know what he knows even more so? | ||
He knows exactly what is happening in the United States of America and what our country is still capable of doing. | ||
And I want, you know, if any of these Any of the members of the CCP are listening to your show, which I guarantee they do, or Russia or any of these people out there that think that they want to be a foe to the United States of America. | ||
Well, you know, if you want to be a foe, don't faffo, okay, with the U.S. And I would just, I would ask you to finish with this statement. | ||
We have two minutes left. | ||
By the way, you know, the U.S. holds all the cards against Europe. | ||
I don't know why we just don't come out. | ||
Trump should just come out and say we're leaving NATO and then watch all these people hop up and down and ask how high. | ||
I mean, that conversation will be over as soon as we say we're out of NATO. They'll be so desperate they won't even know what to do because of that operation. | ||
But what does it mean? | ||
This kind of goes back to what you were just explaining. | ||
What does it mean that Zelensky comes out and Putin comes out and they say Yeah, we didn't even talk to one another. | ||
We didn't even talk to Joe Biden. | ||
And now they're talking to Trump. | ||
What does that represent? | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
So what it represents is it represents a reality check for all of them because all of a sudden reality hit. | ||
And when reality hit, it's like, oh my God, we better come to grips with what is about to happen. | ||
Donald J. Trump holds all the cards. | ||
He holds them all. | ||
I mean, all of them. | ||
And the reason why he holds them all, because he is a shrewd former president of the United States, businessman. | ||
He's been through hell. | ||
He's dealt with all of these world leaders already, so he already has relationships with them. | ||
And Trump knows exactly what he is doing. | ||
And so the leaders of Europe, which Europe... | ||
For the most part, I mean, I would say 75-80% of Europe, Christ, they're collapsing on their own immigration problems, never mind some of their other crazy socialist systems that they go by. | ||
And they need Russian energy. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
They need the Russian energy that comes out of there. | ||
And frankly, the Germans, you know, Germany knows this. | ||
So, I mean, there's so much. | ||
And so here's what's going to happen, and I know we're coming to the end here. | ||
What's going to happen between now and probably about mid-June, there's a whole series of elections in Europe that are going to be taking place along the Danube River complex of nation-states in Europe. | ||
Everybody needs, and I'll be paying very close attention, but people need to pay attention to what changes occur in the various populist movements in Europe because the Europeans are sick and tired of it as well. | ||
So I think Trump has all the cards. | ||
He's doing exactly the right thing. | ||
So thanks. | ||
Thanks, Owen, for having me on. | ||
We appreciate you. | ||
Thank you for your time. | ||
Great analysis, as always, General Flynn. | ||
All right, great interview with General Mike Flynn. | ||
We're going to post that whole thing on X. We ask you to share it. | ||
He's always great, informative. | ||
So this just happened. | ||
This is Trump getting off Marine One. | ||
He's heading to Mar-a-Lago. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Now, he's saluting the Marines. | ||
He's having a conversation. | ||
And then what? | ||
I think he slipped him cash. | ||
Was that a little... | ||
Cash? | ||
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A couple hundred dollar bills there? | |
Only Donald Trump. | ||
You know, he's known for that, by the way. | ||
Now, check his left hand. | ||
He's got something in the left hand. | ||
Okay, transferred it to the right. | ||
Talking to the Marines, then goes in for the handshake. | ||
Insert something into hand. | ||
It looked like a lot of cash. | ||
Then did he put something in the other Marines' pocket there with that final tap? | ||
We need to do deep analysis of this. | ||
Only Donald Trump. | ||
By the way, he's famous for this. | ||
Going around his other establishments with wads of cash and just giving them to the workers. | ||
I mean, clearly he gives them something. | ||
Guys, what do you think? | ||
Wad of cash? | ||
We're going a lot of cash here. | ||
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We're, We're... | |
Slowing it down, chopping it up, zooming it in. | ||
Yeah, I think it's pretty fair to say Trump just gave the Marines outside of Marine One a cash tip. | ||
Only Donald Trump. | ||
I mean, come on. | ||
Joe Biden, that stingy rat bastard. | ||
Give me a break. | ||
Kamala wouldn't even think of it. | ||
Now, some of the crew are saying it looks like it might be gold. | ||
Because it had a little shimmer to it. | ||
It does have a little shimmer there. | ||
And a little coloration. | ||
You think he's giving them goldbacks? | ||
Or maybe like an autographed card or something? | ||
The first ever Trump goldback gifted to that Marine? | ||
That's just so cool, man. | ||
Trump is just so Americana. | ||
Hops off Marine One with a wad of cash or something. | ||
I don't know. | ||
And then... | ||
Just chats it up for a brief moment with the Marines and then gives them the old handshake cash handoff. | ||
Got to love that. | ||
Only Donald J. Trump. | ||
All right. | ||
We're halfway through this transmission. | ||
I still got a ton of news I got to cover. | ||
We got some video clips we want to get to, too. | ||
I would love to take some phone calls on a Friday, so I'm going to try to get through all of this as quickly as possible so that we can take a couple calls. | ||
Barely took any calls this week. | ||
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Okay, let's just start getting through some of these headlines then. | ||
IRS expected to lay off thousands. | ||
Thousands is nice. | ||
I'd like tens of thousands. | ||
Or all of them. | ||
Actually, it would be even better. | ||
All of them. | ||
But that's good. | ||
The IRS is being scaled down. | ||
And then some of them are being told to go work for Border Patrol. | ||
So, there you go. | ||
How about that? | ||
Elon Musk's Doge team expected to cut costs at the Pentagon. | ||
That's going to be massive cutting there. | ||
And we just... | ||
Heard from General Flynn about what he expects. | ||
I was hoping I could get to this one with General Flynn, but we had limited time. | ||
But this is a big one. | ||
Now, Glenn Greenwald, an investigative reporter, said the National Endowment for Democracy, funded by the taxpayer, is a CIA front that is one of the most destructive, deceitful, and manipulative entities on the planet. | ||
This funding freeze should be permanent. | ||
So just get rid of the funding. | ||
Musk followed up. | ||
He said, how much democracy have they managed to achieve in the past 10 years, given that democracy is what they're endowed for? | ||
Zero. | ||
Well, they do regime change. | ||
But I guess that's not technically democracy, then, is it? | ||
No, no, it's not. | ||
Now, the other subject of discussion. | ||
With General Flynn were the developments in the Ukraine-Russia war. | ||
Zelensky meets J.D. Vance as Ukraine says Russia hit Chernobyl nuclear plant. | ||
I mean, this is such an obvious false flag. | ||
You know, I'll tell you, and it's obvious because it was the drone. | ||
Ukraine-Russia war latest. | ||
Zelensky warns Putin attack. | ||
Putin will attack NATO next year as Chernobyl hit by drone. | ||
The Ukrainians have been using the drone. | ||
They've hit multiple Russian targets with drones. | ||
They've hit multiple Russian buildings with drone. | ||
They use drones out in the battlefield. | ||
100% the drones are the Ukrainians. | ||
That's what they've been using, not the Russians. | ||
And why would Russia do it at this time? | ||
It would make no sense. | ||
It would only make sense for Ukraine to do it. | ||
So it's almost, I mean, 99.9% false flag. | ||
Ukraine probably did it to themselves to blame Russia, to try to keep the money laundering operation going, the war going. | ||
But General Flynn called that right out, no hesitation. | ||
Ukraine-US talks in Munich end without agreement on critical minerals deal. | ||
You know, it could have been a good thing for us to get that deal, but it'll probably be a better thing because now Trump will send the message to Zelensky and he'll just say, okay, if you're not going to give us the rare earth minerals, if you're not going to give us the resources we're requesting, then we're done. | ||
We're done. | ||
You give us nothing for this. | ||
We get nothing in return. | ||
We're never going to get anything in return. | ||
You're done. | ||
You're done. | ||
You had your chance, but you're done. | ||
Peace deal can't be signed in Munich. | ||
Zelensky sets out condition for talks with Putin. | ||
Haven't even talked. | ||
Oh, no, we don't want peace. | ||
Yeah, it's pretty clear. | ||
Who's making the calls for Zelensky at this point? | ||
Why? | ||
Because it makes no sense. | ||
Why wouldn't Zelensky want peace? | ||
It makes no sense. | ||
He's a totally illegitimate president, A. So his legacy is that. | ||
His legacy is illegitimate president. | ||
His legacy is half a million or more Ukrainians dead. | ||
Entire generations of Ukrainians dead. | ||
Them going out into these other areas outside of Kiev, scooping people up in vans, forcing them into service to die on the battlefield. | ||
Ukraine will look at Zelensky. | ||
Ultimately, as probably the worst president ever. | ||
Worst ever. | ||
Now, the oligarchs in Kiev, the billionaire class that's stolen all of our money and is traveling around the world with it, buying cars and yachts and everything else, well, they'll love Zelensky, but that's a tiny little percentage. | ||
No, Zelensky will go down as the worst president in the history of Ukraine. | ||
And the fact that he doesn't want to have peace talks... | ||
And the fact that he's shutting it down here tells me he's really not running anything. | ||
He's not running anything. | ||
It makes no sense. | ||
So he's blackmailed CIA asset. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But he's not running a damn thing. | ||
Except, I guess, his mouth. | ||
Meanwhile, the southern border. | ||
Now, we have some of the latest numbers here. | ||
Would you be surprised to find out border crossings, illegal border crossings, are hitting an all-time low? | ||
Would you believe that? | ||
Average daily border crossings in February under Joe Biden. | ||
In 2021, 5,300. | ||
In 2022, 6,400. | ||
In 2023, 5,500. | ||
And in 2024, 2,800. | ||
As of today, February 2025, 359. Record low in decades. | ||
Illegal border crossings hit record low after Trump's swift crackdown and could be on track for levels not seen in 60 years. | ||
60 years. | ||
Now, Tom Homan is very serious, and he's even said he's not happy. | ||
With the deportation numbers, he wants more. | ||
And he would like to see zero illegal crossings at the southern border. | ||
But he seems to be getting a little... | ||
Losing his patience, let's say, with the Democrats interfering in their operations on the street, in the judicial system. | ||
And he might not be so friendly to the Democrats. | ||
He might put some Democrats in, let's say, his... | ||
Realm of enforcement, if he can, based off of what he said on Fox News here in clip three. | ||
We're not taking no for an answer anymore. | ||
But, Tom, you got AOC out there, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Congresswoman, putting out a webinar, doing a webinar to help illegals avoid, I guess, apprehension. | ||
Giving tips about how to continue to remain in the country and ultimately gain the system. | ||
And I sent an email today to the Deputy Attorney General. | ||
At what level is that impediment? | ||
Is that impediment? | ||
I'm not an attorney. | ||
I'm not a prosecutor. | ||
Is that impediment? | ||
Is that impeding our law enforcement efforts? | ||
If so, what are we going to do about it? | ||
Is she crossing the line? | ||
So I'm working with the Department of Justice and finding out. | ||
Where is that line that they crossed? | ||
So maybe AOC is going to be in trouble now, but I need the AOG to opine on that. | ||
Impedement is impedement, in my opinion. | ||
I'm not a prosecutor, but we need some further guidance on that. | ||
But again, if we have to take every federal dollar out of the city, we'll do it. | ||
I mean, we're done. | ||
This is about public safety. | ||
This is about community safety. | ||
Knowingly releasing a public safety back in the public is just stupid. | ||
You're putting the public at great risk. | ||
You're putting our officers at great risk. | ||
You're even putting the illegal alien at great risk because anything can happen on an arrest on the street. | ||
So we just want to make common sense in sanctuary cities. | ||
They want to step aside. | ||
Step aside. | ||
We're coming. | ||
We're going to do it for you. | ||
If you don't want to make your community safer, President Trump's going to. | ||
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All right. | |
There's actually a lot to unpack there. | ||
Let's start with the sanctuary city angle and New York City specifically. | ||
Now, that was last night on Laura Ingraham. | ||
Holman was back in Fox Studios earlier today with Eric Adams and was very stern with Eric, basically saying, hey, you're going to cooperate on this deal with us or it's not going to be so good for you. | ||
And I think it's pretty clear Adams cut a deal to get his charges dropped in order to free himself of some legal concerns. | ||
By cooperating with the Trump administration. | ||
So that's one sanctuary city that they might be able to accomplish what they're trying to do here, as far as deportations and law enforcement is concerned. | ||
But there's dozens of other Democrat cities. | ||
Their funding needs to be cut, and we can go from there. | ||
But okay, it's AOC, it's the whole Democrat Party, and it's all of these judges. | ||
And he's saying, because he's not an attorney, he's saying, I need to talk to attorneys. | ||
Are they impeding? | ||
A law enforcement... | ||
Are they stopping law enforcement? | ||
Are they stopping arrests? | ||
Are they impeding whatever the official offense is? | ||
If somebody is getting arrested down the street or whatever and I walk in and try to tackle the police officer, well, I'm committing a crime now. | ||
So... | ||
The answer is yes. | ||
But it's beyond that. | ||
They brought the illegal immigrants in. | ||
They ran the entire operation. | ||
So they're not impeding... | ||
They're committing treason. | ||
This isn't, I mean, AOC might be impeding if she organizes a group of people to form a circle around an illegal immigrant or something. | ||
I mean, okay, maybe now you're impeding. | ||
No. | ||
They brought them all in. | ||
They committed treason. | ||
But fine, I guess we'll forgive them for that. | ||
But see, here's the question now. | ||
You have all these leftist activist judges that have no ethics, no morals, totally politicized, and are willing to do Anything to their political opposition, whether it's Alex Jones, whether it's Owen Troyer, whether it's Donald Trump, whether it's Elon Musk, whether it's Rudy Giuliani, whether it's Mike Lindell, you name it. | ||
These activist judges are frauds, they're phonies, they're criminals, they're on the bench. | ||
They don't follow the law, they don't care about the law, they don't care about their oath to the Constitution, they don't care about their oath to impartiality, none of it. | ||
But see, the right-wing judges are so... | ||
They take their oath so seriously that they don't even want to get involved in political issues. | ||
Even when it's an issue like this where it's blatant crimes. | ||
But see, now what the Democrats have done is they've turned the whole issue into this political football totally illegitimately. | ||
We're talking about open and shut crimes. | ||
Crossing the border illegally. | ||
Coming in and committing a crime on top of that. | ||
That's not politics. | ||
That is open-shut breaking the law. | ||
But they've turned it into this political issue. | ||
They've turned it into this bleeding-heart liberal social justice warrior issue. | ||
So now these judges don't want to get involved. | ||
But can you imagine if right-wing judges... | ||
Weren't even activists like left-wing judges, but actually would just do their job? | ||
They would all be going to prison. | ||
There'd be all kinds of charges flying right now for the border invasion and the illegal crossings. | ||
That is 100% a crime. | ||
This is not even up for debate. | ||
But the right-wing judges, they rest on their laurels, and they have their ethics, and they have their morals, and they... | ||
Care about being impartial and not being political, so they just don't even get involved, even though this is open and shut. | ||
So now Homan has to sit there and say, well, you know, they brought in 10 million illegal immigrants, we're trying to deport them all, and then I go out at a site to deport them, and I got Democrats out there impeding law enforcement. | ||
That's a crime. | ||
But the judges won't get involved. | ||
But on the left, they'll get involved, and the judges will stand up for illegal immigrants. | ||
They'll stand up for non-citizens. | ||
That's how out of whack the whole thing is. | ||
It's the left. | ||
They have destroyed everything. | ||
And now you can't even have common sense in law enforcement. | ||
You can't even have common sense on a border. | ||
So really, this needs to come to... | ||
It's unfortunate. | ||
I don't think they'll do it. | ||
Judges have to get involved now. | ||
This is out of control. | ||
At what point does this cold civil war get to the judicial branch? | ||
Because the left wing has already weaponized their judges, in case you haven't noticed. | ||
The left wing has weaponized judges across the entire country. | ||
And if you're in a blue county, you're screwed. | ||
That judge is out to sink the teeth into you. | ||
So the left wing has already weaponized and politicized their judges. | ||
You don't have that on the right. | ||
They're so scared of even doing that, they won't even, they'll take three steps back from real issues just to avoid it. | ||
So if that's how this is going to go on, then folks, there's going to be big problems. | ||
We're not going to get the deportations. | ||
And you're going to have these left wing judges obstructing as much as possible. | ||
And then when the activists realize that, oh, nobody's going to arrest us, then the protests are just going to keep getting bigger. | ||
I've got a long video. | ||
It was going on all night. | ||
All night. | ||
In New York, in clip 10. You guys just put the B-roll up. | ||
Oh, and by the way, they have leakers that are leaking the information to these left-wing groups. | ||
Where the raids... | ||
They leak this information to these left-wing groups funded by Soros Money and USAID Money. | ||
They still have money in the bank to fund it. | ||
It's going to get shut off, but it's still there. | ||
Hasn't been clawed back, so all the money they've stolen is still there. | ||
So they have these leakers, and they leak information to these activist groups, and then they're able to post the information, and they're saying, Because they know where all the illegal immigrant strongholds are, and they say, hey, a deportation raid is coming to this address, get out of there. | ||
And then, who's ever connected in that group, whoever can get that information to the illegal aliens, gets them out of there. | ||
That is 100% multiple crimes committed. | ||
But a right-wing judge won't touch it because they're afraid of being political. | ||
And so then you have these massive protests outside so law enforcement can't even get in there and deport them because they're dealing with these crazed left-wingers outside that then the judge is free! | ||
They don't even go to jail! | ||
It's out of control. | ||
You can tell Tom Holman is losing his patience. | ||
But because right-wing judges won't get involved and left-wing judges are totally activists, For this entire operation, it's only going to get worse. | ||
And so, you can't even have common sense law enforcement. | ||
These people are impeding law enforcement. | ||
They need to be arrested. | ||
This isn't a free speech issue. | ||
If you want to go out there with a sign and a chant, that's fine. | ||
When you start blocking law enforcement from doing its job, you're committing a crime. | ||
When you're leaking ICE raids to the criminal aliens, you're committing a crime. | ||
But they won't arrest any of them. | ||
And so it's only going to get worse. | ||
So whose patience breaks here? | ||
Where does this standoff end? | ||
Does Trump have to get involved? | ||
Does Pam Bondi have to get involved? | ||
Holman is just kind of the overseer of everything and then feeding the information back to the White House. | ||
Somebody has to get involved here, folks. | ||
Because this is only going to get worse and crimes are being committed and nothing is being done about it. | ||
The leakers need to be arrested. | ||
And those impeding law enforcement need to be arrested. | ||
And yeah, you know what? | ||
The people that are the middlemen in this, like AOC, that are running the funding and running the intelligence and running the organizing, promoting it, maybe they need to spend a night in jail too. | ||
And you know, she'd probably love it. | ||
She'd probably love to have a mugshot and claim that she got arrested. | ||
So maybe we don't give her what she wants. | ||
But that's what needs to happen. | ||
They are committing crimes, period. | ||
And it's totally out of control, and it's only going to get worse. | ||
It's only going to get worse. | ||
Oh, and by the way, Chris Hansen, well-known for running sting operations on child predators, listen to what he's reporting about his operations in clip nine. | ||
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We have seen an increase in... | |
Illegal immigrants being caught in our stings across the country. | ||
And it seems today that we can't do a sting, whether we're in the South or the Midwest or West Coast or East Coast, without catching somebody who's in this country illegally. | ||
So I thought, why don't I go check on my friend Alex Rosen, who's a big child predator poacher, catches him all the time. | ||
I thought, let's go see what's going on with him. | ||
Went to his most recent Predator bust. | ||
Happened two days ago. | ||
And guess what? | ||
It was an illegal alien who is now being deported. | ||
What are the odds? | ||
The last bust that he made was an illegal alien that got deported. | ||
So, this is what the Democrats are standing up for. | ||
This is what the Biden administration brought in. | ||
They say, oh, they're picking your crops. | ||
They're cleaning your toilet. | ||
We need them for this. | ||
We need them for that. | ||
Out of control, man. | ||
Out of control. | ||
I can't believe we put up with this. | ||
Somebody's patience needs to run out on this issue because it's totally out of control. | ||
Now, perhaps the only result that comes from this is the Democrat Party is just in its final stages of death. | ||
But perhaps... | ||
We can show you some evidence of that on the other side of this break, where even lifelong Democrats are saying, I don't know what this party is, but it ain't my Democrat party. | ||
This is psycho world. | ||
Well, according to a new study, liberal women are the least happy and the loneliest people in America. | ||
I'm stunned. | ||
Who would have thought it? | ||
That liberals are the least happy and loneliest people in the country. | ||
Well, misery loves company, and that's why they try to make us all miserable, because they're miserable. | ||
Which is really sad. | ||
I mean, you don't have to live that way. | ||
But this is what the Democrat Party propaganda has done to them. | ||
This is the lifestyle they have chosen, and they want to drag us into the depths with them. | ||
No thanks, you freak clowns. | ||
You freak show psychotics. | ||
We're going to be happy. | ||
You guys enjoy your misery. | ||
We aren't going down that road. | ||
Liberal women, the least happy and loneliest people in America. | ||
And is anybody surprised? | ||
But that's all it is. | ||
They hate themselves. | ||
They hate their life. | ||
They hate the world. | ||
They hate you. | ||
So they want to destroy everything. | ||
They don't want you to have any happiness. | ||
They want to dictate your life. | ||
They can't even control their own, so they want to dictate yours. | ||
Veteran Democrat Party strategist James Carville is reportedly furious about the direction the party is headed, expressing to his colleagues, quote, I dedicated the best years of my life to this effing party, only to see it taken over by a bunch of stupid MFers. | ||
Everything's gone to crap. | ||
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Mm-hmm. | |
Then there's Jon Stewart. | ||
Talking to Jen Psaki, and listen carefully to the beginning of this clip. | ||
Even Jen Psaki, who just served in the Biden administration, is admitting that, yeah, the Democrats aren't actually for democracy. | ||
This is crazy. | ||
Clip seven. | ||
I've been shocked by how undemocratic the Democratic Party can be. | ||
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Tell me, what do you mean by... | |
I don't disagree with you necessarily, but what do you mean by that? | ||
By putting their foot on... | ||
You mean because it didn't have a public option in it? | ||
Correct. | ||
That it didn't address the very thing that was causing... | ||
The foundational upset. | ||
If I were to break this down narratively, what I think the Democrats have forgotten is government may not be perfect, but it's the only thing large enough to offset multinational corporate exploitation and corruption. | ||
And if we don't act like that's urgent and that affects people's lives, then yeah. | ||
So if the big policies that we make are Billions more dollars to insurance companies that we think are fucking people over left and right for their healthcare. | ||
So isn't that part of why people lost faith? | ||
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Yeah, so yes, I think we're saying, well, I'm trying to say something similar, which is this. | |
Boom, boom. | ||
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Which is, Democrats just lost everything. | |
They control nothing. | ||
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They control... | |
About to lose all their money, too. | ||
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I mean, they don't control the House, they don't control the Senate, they don't control the White House, and they don't control the Supreme Court. | |
So, now is the time to break some shit, right? | ||
And break some China. | ||
They do control the email lists that continue to ask for money. | ||
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Well, that's true. | |
They still have that. | ||
Oh, and don't worry. | ||
They use that to organize the protests in the streets, too, that hopefully will be shut down because it's breaking the law at this point. | ||
I mean, the Democrat Party is flatlining, folks, and the only way to pull the plug is for those to go all the way. | ||
The only way to just pull the plug on this dying party that's on life support with just fraud in every aspect, politically, just total fraud. | ||
Doge has to go all the way, expose all their stolen money, stop the gravy train, and let's find out. | ||
Let's find out why all the Democrats are so panicked over Doge. | ||
Let's find out. | ||
And let's end it forever. | ||
Wow, I checked the X timeline. | ||
In that short break, and liberals are raking Bernie Sanders over the coals. | ||
I guess they're liberals, but they don't identify with the Democrat Party. | ||
He's totally sold out, folks. | ||
He has totally sold out. | ||
He's now pro-Big Pharma. | ||
They got him, man. | ||
I mean, they bought him. | ||
After he let Hillary Clinton steal the nomination in 2016, he obviously got on the payroll. | ||
Probably getting some of that USAID money or some of the kickbacks. | ||
However it is, they pay off everybody. | ||
And now everybody sees what an absolute sellout he is. | ||
That's funny. | ||
We were talking about that in the first hour. | ||
And then I was just scrolling through X to see if there's any breaking news. | ||
And it's just nothing but liberals hating on Bernie Sanders for selling out. | ||
Beautiful. | ||
You'll love to see it, actually. | ||
I just want to see this totally corrupt party come to an end. | ||
This psychotic freak show of clowns come to an end, known as the Democrat Party. | ||
Thieves. | ||
They're thieving maniacal operations, undermining, subverting this country. | ||
I just want to see it come to an end. | ||
That's all. | ||
That's all I ask. | ||
And I see an opening. | ||
I see an opening. | ||
It can be done. | ||
Finish the party off, Doge. | ||
Just finish them off. | ||
Find out how they all got so rich. | ||
Find out all those kickbacks. | ||
We're just beginning to find it out. | ||
How they paid for all their media propaganda. | ||
Everything else. | ||
Let's just go right into it. | ||
Just expose it all. | ||
Just rip the doors off of this corrupt party. | ||
Alright. | ||
We got a couple other videos. | ||
A couple other news stories. | ||
I'm going to open up the phone lines now. | ||
We'll take calls in the rest of this hour. | ||
We'll give the number out now. | ||
877. 877-789-2539. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
And the number is on the screen for those that want to call in, and we will get you up and on the air. | ||
Meantime, in the meantime, you aren't really hearing much about this story ever since they were mysteriously trying to cover up the identity of that woman that was on board the Black Hawk helicopter. | ||
Black Hawk Pilot didn't hear Crucial Message 17 seconds before DC crashed because Keyword was muffled on radio. | ||
So some suspicious stuff there. | ||
That's a slamming door you just heard. | ||
That means Alex Jones is in the studio. | ||
So let's go ahead and flip the mic to my right. | ||
None of this is ever planned. | ||
I just want to say, hey, Valentine's Day to you, buddy. | ||
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I love it. | |
I mean it. | ||
I got a Valentine's Day hat, actually. | ||
Here, Alex. | ||
This is for you. | ||
I thought your bald head might be a little cold. | ||
Jen Psaki. | ||
I thought it might be a little nippy for you. | ||
So there is your Valentine's Day hat. | ||
Look at that. | ||
That looks good. | ||
It looks good on you. | ||
You know, I'm not saying I'm the coolest guy around. | ||
There's always been the coolest guy around. | ||
Anyways, we're a little bit topped by Trump and Musk, though. | ||
Are you going to wear that out? | ||
What about all the black pill people that say this isn't real? | ||
Freaking just devastation of the whole global system, pulling out of the WTO, taking all the money from schools to try to mandate shots. | ||
Freaking number one energy, pump energy out of the world, lower prices of energy to cause world peace. | ||
Instead of energy costs more, that causes an angrier world. | ||
I mean, just so, it's so real. | ||
It's happening. | ||
There's not just evil in the world. | ||
You said it yesterday. | ||
I kind of expanded on it yesterday after you said it. | ||
You said, or maybe it was Wednesday, you said the greatest trick the devil ever pulled was actually not convincing you he isn't real. | ||
It was convincing you that good people don't exist. | ||
And I kind of expanded on that yesterday because it's so true. | ||
And then something happened to me today that also made me think of it where this person almost backs into my car and so I hit the horn. | ||
So I don't get my car backed into. | ||
And then this other woman comes up and starts screaming at me. | ||
I'm like, well, what do you want me to do? | ||
And that's what this is. | ||
It's like, what do you want to do? | ||
Like, they're doing everything we want them to do. | ||
I don't get it. | ||
It's like, what are they supposed to do? | ||
People territorialize because they want to be the only pure ones. | ||
They're Pharisees, what Christ talked about. | ||
But the point is, nothing's perfect, but this is way better than I even imagined they could do. | ||
These are real results. | ||
Exposing it, destroying the globalist system in lifetime. | ||
We'll have more future fights. | ||
That's the way it is. | ||
But this is, the globalists were taking us to the edge of total enslavement and a collapsed civilization. | ||
And the rich, much rich people went, we still want to be able to spend our money. | ||
This was all done for survival by other elites joining a populist movement that we built the runway for. | ||
Here's why I know it's all real. | ||
Not just all the actions of radical devastation. | ||
I know the talking points that I developed that are based in reality. | ||
You know, they're truthful, but that I developed the ways to say it are literally being... | ||
Picked up directly by Musk in the White House. | ||
And I talked to him, obviously. | ||
I'll leave it at that. | ||
And it's not just that they're out of our way now on axis. | ||
We're being busted. | ||
I mean, like 300, 500 million views a day. | ||
So the point is, is that no one's telling me what to say. | ||
I'm literally watching a large portion of what's being done came out of my head exactly. | ||
I mean, look, we're in command. | ||
Populism. | ||
We're the revolution. | ||
This is it, people. | ||
Well, and here's another analogy that you've kind of broken down before. | ||
It's like, okay, we're sitting here dealing with this anti-American energy and all of its foot soldiers and everything else, all right? | ||
And so we've been dealing with it for a long time. | ||
And then Trump kind of comes in and it's like, oh, okay, he's kind of an unknown factor. | ||
Now he has a track record and he's fighting next to us. | ||
Now Elon Musk comes in. | ||
Oh, you guys got the Hillary Clinton hat there. | ||
I like Alex's better. | ||
Now Elon Musk comes in, and it's kind of like an unknown factor. | ||
So I get people don't want to trust anybody. | ||
It's like, okay, maybe we don't know much about Musk or anything, but it's like he's devastating our enemy. | ||
If I'm in a street fight, if I'm in a street fight, and I'm banging it out in this street fight for years, and then here comes this other person, and he just starts wailing on my enemy, well, what am I going to do? | ||
Am I going to start wailing on him and saying, no, I don't want you? | ||
But I agree. | ||
But that's one level you can argue, but oh, but he just has some reason he's doing that because it's already his enemy. | ||
No, they're destroying the culture, the ideas, the lies, the system of 80 years of the globalist project and saying have kids and have prosperity. | ||
I mean, this is the total opposite. | ||
And you've got them attacking the Pope and saying he's a globalist, a new world order. | ||
They're going after all of them. | ||
You can say, well, they're not really going after Israel. | ||
That's all a political diversion, people. | ||
Okay? | ||
The point is that it's happening, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It is power back to the people. | ||
It is on. | ||
Hey, happy Valentine's to you and the crew. | ||
I love you guys. | ||
It's my daughter's birthday, so I'm going a little bit early today, but I'll be working later. | ||
We've been working 18-20 hours a day. | ||
Congratulations, Owen. | ||
We didn't even say happy Valentine's Day to the audience, so there you go. | ||
Well, I mean, they're not the audience. | ||
They're the info. | ||
It's like saying happy Valentine's Day to my arm or my brain. | ||
Shit. | ||
Or your, uh, never mind. | ||
My pee-pee. | ||
The point is that this is real, and these people that are living in denial about it are idiots. | ||
And if Trump isn't successful, we were at the verge of global collapse by design. | ||
So people rooting against this are, and I don't even spend much time on them. | ||
I mean, I'm talking about the left cultists and some of the fake right-wingers. | ||
It's a mental illness, man. | ||
God bless you, brother. | ||
No, I'm so thrilled at what's going on, and don't let... | ||
Don't let perfect get in the way of good or even great, I would say, with the things we've been witnessing. | ||
Beautiful. | ||
We're not even a month in. | ||
We're not even a month in. | ||
We don't even have Kash Patel confirmed yet. | ||
Imagine when Kash Patel gets confirmed. | ||
Hopefully next week, they're trying to delay that. | ||
But imagine when we get Kash Patel in there. | ||
Do we still have? | ||
It's too late, isn't it? | ||
You can't buy your Valentine's Day cards at thealexjonesstore.com anymore. | ||
It's too late. | ||
Well, you still could, I guess. | ||
You probably still could. | ||
You just obviously won't get them for Valentine's Day. | ||
But there you go. | ||
A little Valentine's Day treat. | ||
A little Valentine's Day visit from Alex Jones. | ||
You know who won't be visiting the old office too much anymore? | ||
The Associated Press. | ||
White House limits associated press access to Oval Office and Air Force One indefinitely. | ||
Now, one of the reasons being floated around is because they won't call it the Gulf of America. | ||
I think it's really because they're funded by the USAID. That's what I think the real reason is. | ||
They're literally just government-funded propaganda now. | ||
So I think that's the real reason. | ||
And then them not wanting to say Gulf of America is just this kind of little thing they want to do to annoy Trump. | ||
But they're not getting access. | ||
By the way... | ||
So many independent journalists are getting access. | ||
So many startup media people are getting access. | ||
And, I mean, people that come on this show regularly are getting access. | ||
And they're messaging me and telling me what's really going on behind the scenes and other stuff that they're seeing. | ||
So, I mean, we've taken back the White House in ways that we didn't in 2016, actually. | ||
Trump administration terminates potentially over 200,000 probationary workers across federal government. | ||
So thousands of IRS agents laid off and now hundreds of thousands of government agents laid off. | ||
About 80,000 have taken the buyout from Trump as well. | ||
We're scaling this sucker down. | ||
We're bringing this cancerous government down to size and hopefully down to virtually nothing when it's all said and done. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
These Democrats are so desperate, man. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
Senator Chris Coons puts out this picture, which is probably just a stock photo or who knows. | ||
Says $300 million worth of medications are sitting on pallets about to expire thanks to Trump's effort to gut foreign aid. | ||
These drugs would have prevented people from going blind from a preventable tropical disease. | ||
Donald Trump would rather waste them in an East African warehouse. | ||
Well, it's funny. | ||
So we're spending $300 million for another country's medicine, but we have our own sick people. | ||
We have one of the sickest countries in the developed world. | ||
Okay, but you care more about Africa. | ||
Well, somebody looked into this, and those are not boxes of medication. | ||
And in fact, you can actually see... | ||
Because you can zoom in and scan the barcodes or you can actually see some of the print on the box that it's just like medical swabs. | ||
So it's not even the medications he's talking about. | ||
They're taking stock footage of warehouses of like toilet paper and Q-tips and saying, look, it's $300 million worth of medicine. | ||
My God, Trump! | ||
And then anybody can go find out, oh no, that's not what it is actually. | ||
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But, oh, oh! | |
Senator Chris Coons, he's upset. | ||
We're spending $300 million on East Africa. | ||
Oh! | ||
Trump is stopping $300 million from going to East Africa. | ||
Oh, my gosh! | ||
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Oh! | |
What will I do? | ||
Because East Africa does so much for me. | ||
Those poor East Africans. | ||
They've been my friends for so long. | ||
Alright, before we go to the phone lines, a little comedic break for you. | ||
Folks, the liberal left is broke. | ||
They are just broken. | ||
Worse than even in 2016. Because what you've seen is now, it's like the 10% most radicalized, brainwashed people are the only ones left. | ||
So it's like if you had 100 anti-Trump liberals in 2016, like... | ||
90% of them are just kind of out. | ||
They're just over it. | ||
They don't want to deal with it anymore, whatever. | ||
The 10% that are remaining are the most deranged, lunatic fringe freak shows you've ever seen. | ||
Now, this is a video of a teacher. | ||
A student decided he would fire up a camera. | ||
I'm guessing that the teacher's probably done this before, and so the student was ready to do it this time. | ||
Now, the student puts a little filter over his face, so his identity, I guess, doesn't get leaked here. | ||
I don't know anything other than... | ||
Teacher goes on an unhinged anti-Trump rant in the middle of class. | ||
The student decides to film it. | ||
These are broken people. | ||
And now you're starting to learn. | ||
Just like we've been telling you. | ||
They're all leftist activists. | ||
Whether they're in a classroom. | ||
Whether they're on a judge's bench. | ||
Whether they're a prosecutor. | ||
All of them are leftist activists. | ||
They're freaks. | ||
And so here's one of these leftist activists. | ||
Deranged psychotics. | ||
A teacher in a classroom. | ||
Total breakdown. | ||
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Watch this in clip 13. And the only thing that bothers me more than him is all the Republican senators and congressmen who just keep going along with it. | |
It's not because they believe in it. | ||
You've got to know they don't believe in it. | ||
They don't believe in any of it. | ||
They're just afraid that he's going to talk smack about them on true social, and then they're going to lose their job in an election. | ||
So they're just doing whatever he says, which is the worst possible thing, because that's called dictatorship. | ||
Jesus Christ, you see that? | ||
I'm not kidding. | ||
When I say wipe that smile off, I don't care if I say detention. | ||
I just wrote you a referral mentally. | ||
You're going to detention for bringing up politics in class. | ||
You want to go for two? | ||
Call yourself, man. | ||
Excuse me? | ||
Excuse me? | ||
After all I put up with you for the last two years and talked you up and stood your back when they threatened you, you what? | ||
You say what? | ||
What? | ||
Treated me with that disrespect! | ||
Are you serious? | ||
If I could take back your letter of recommendation from the college right now, I would. | ||
You talk to me like that after everything I've done for you? | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
No detention. | ||
Don't ever talk to me again personally. | ||
You can ask questions in class. | ||
You say anything in class without raising your hand, you go to detention for a week. | ||
From now on. | ||
Disrespect me like that. | ||
You got your letter, so now everything's good, right? | ||
You got your high grade on midterms, so everything's good. | ||
Now you can treat me like that? | ||
After all, I've stood up for you. | ||
You punk ass. | ||
You really gonna do that to me? | ||
I'm the only thing that bothers me more than... | ||
Wow. | ||
That seems like a very stable man, huh? | ||
Can you believe having that as a teacher? | ||
They're everywhere out there, folks. | ||
You've got to be very careful. | ||
They pretend to be doctors. | ||
They pretend to be lawyers. | ||
They pretend to be teachers, professors, judges. | ||
But really, they're radical left-wing psychotics. | ||
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Yikes. | |
It's been reported that teacher's been fired. | ||
But kind of hard to follow up on some of these random videos you find on the internet. | ||
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Wow. | |
What do we think about that one, huh, guys? | ||
Is that an all-timer or what? | ||
The complete mental breakdown. | ||
And now you're fired! | ||
These people don't belong in civilized society. | ||
They belong in mental institutions. | ||
But you're just going to see more evidence of that in the coming days. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's see here. | ||
We got the calls lined up. | ||
Let's start taking a couple calls here. | ||
Let's start in Tulsa, Oklahoma. | ||
Ryan calls in. | ||
Ryan, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, happy Valentine's Day, Owen. | |
Oh, thank you so much. | ||
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That teacher, man, that guy's crazy. | |
I can't even imagine being a kid in that guy's presence. | ||
He seems like he's a dangerous individual. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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I'm kind of curious what you think about what Trump's going to do as far as prosecution after all the Doge stuff goes down. | |
I mean, I know we're only in a month in his administration, but it seems like there's a few people that need to face the law. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Well, you have to do this right. | ||
And so they have to really... | ||
And we talked to Eric Burleson, Representative Burleson, this week, who said that they have forensic auditors going into all this stuff. | ||
Doge has forensic auditors. | ||
So, I mean, you have to do it right as best you can. | ||
You have to find the final destination for each dollar that they're exposing. | ||
And I don't think Trump and Musk say this out of pocket when they talk about kickbacks. | ||
I think they know or have seen the evidence of kickbacks, at least to some degree, for them to go out and say that. | ||
But you have to actually get that final destination and find that final destination and then actually prove it. | ||
And then you can come out with whatever charge is required, money laundering or whatever it is. | ||
But you have to get that evidence and then you have to present it to the American people before you can do that. | ||
And then when you have that, then you have to do it. | ||
You have to do it. | ||
And I hope that you don't have cowardly judges that refuse to follow through on this stuff. | ||
That would be my only concern, is that cowardly judges refuse to do their job when all this is brought forward. | ||
It's going to have to be Pam Bondi, by the way, the Attorney General, I'm guessing, that has to really bring forward these things. | ||
But that's what they're going to have to do. | ||
They're going to have to go all the way, find out where all this money ended up. | ||
Find out the kickbacks, and then you can start to look at charges. | ||
But absolutely, it has to be done. | ||
Like I said, you have to end this now. | ||
People have to be charged and go to jail. | ||
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Who do you think is the most worried about the Epstein Island list being released? | |
Well, I don't know. | ||
I guess we'll find out in the coming days when Cash Patel gets confirmed and people start freaking out about it. | ||
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It's going to get wild. | |
It's going to get wild. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, that's going to be, well, they're trying to delay that confirmation as long as possible. | ||
Maybe that's why. | ||
Ryan, thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go to T in Florida. | ||
T, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Called in three times and made it on twice. | |
I talked to you two weeks ago about the Blackhawks. | ||
But at any rate, I just kind of wanted to piggyback off of what General Flynn was saying. | ||
The American people need to get ready for shock and awe when the DOD is investigated by Doge because it's going to blow the average person's mind how much fraud, waste and abuse goes into the DOD. But the American people have always thought anything against the military somehow wasn't for the troops. | ||
Just like when you guys always said it during Iraq, when we were in Iraq. | ||
And you guys always supported us, but you didn't support the war. | ||
And the American people just need to buckle up because the DOD is going to be... | ||
I wish they had saved the best for last. | ||
The Pentagon should end up being a double-wide trailer with about 25 people in it or put them into an empty pizza hut somewhere. | ||
The amount of waste at the top is... | ||
You couldn't comprehend it. | ||
Well... | ||
Look at what they've already gotten into, and they've barely even begun their operations, that is Doge. | ||
They've already exposed, I mean, there's different numbers tracking it, but I mean, they've exposed 50 billion that's been cut in waste and fraud. | ||
So they've cut 50 billion of waste and fraud. | ||
They've exposed probably hundreds of billions, close to a trillion, but it hasn't been cut yet. | ||
They're just kind of getting into it, figuring it all out, or moving it around. | ||
But yeah, I mean, these are astronomical numbers. | ||
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The Democratic leadership, you're right. | |
You've been saying it all week, all month. | ||
They're panicking because the rank-and-file Democrat is going to see a Republican president. | ||
God, I hope he does something with the IRS and the Federal Reserve. | ||
But, you know, you'll never convince the blue-haired, nose-ringed, mental illness Democratic voter because they vote. | ||
For the left because of the mental illness. | ||
You'll never get that crowd on the Republican side because you can't reason with them. | ||
Well, yeah. | ||
Look at the video of the teacher we just played. | ||
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I know. | |
I got to hear it because I was on hold. | ||
I still can't believe I made it through twice in two weeks. | ||
But, yeah. | ||
I mean, General Flynn hit the nail on the head, and I would love to talk to him just about what I've seen because I'm a nobody in the military. | ||
I'm at the grassroots, but exactly what he just said. | ||
Generals and Lloyd Austin, even when he was a secretary and a four-star general, was flying around on a private jet being catered to by a flight steward. | ||
And, you know, we're down here in the trenches and don't have money to train. | ||
Yeah, probably, you know, eating caviar, drinking, you know, bubbly. | ||
All right, T, thank you for the call. | ||
I'm up against the break. | ||
I'll tell you what, we're going to show you more crazed leftists, anti-Trump protests in Los Angeles. | ||
I was watching this last night. | ||
I'm like, this is a joke. | ||
These people can't be serious. | ||
They set this up. | ||
This is a comedy routine. | ||
They're pretending to be anti-Trump protesters for a video bit. | ||
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No, it's real. | |
It's real. | ||
These people are on another planet. | ||
This is actually what I listen to on Valentine's Day. | ||
I try to find the most hardcore heavy metal. | ||
That's my love music. | ||
So, I teased this video. | ||
I'm telling you, I thought it was fake. | ||
And I was like, oh, this is kind of an interesting new twist of content. | ||
It's a parody where people pretend to be an anti-Trump protester and show how crazy the left is, but really it's just, you know, for a bit. | ||
And then I realized, no, this is actually how crazy they are. | ||
I couldn't believe it. | ||
We'll play a short clip of this and get back to the phone lines. | ||
It's a longer video. | ||
From On God No Cap is the name of the guy that goes around talking to these people. | ||
Look at these deranged lunatics. | ||
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Clip 8. Don't say a bad word, but down with Elon Musk! | |
What do you want to do? | ||
F the tech bros! | ||
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What do you want to do to them? | |
I would like to take them and drag them into the streets and show them street justice right now because they are being completely... | ||
They are causing violence on us. | ||
No transparency in this government whatsoever. | ||
They can't hide in the shadows and just think they can do what they want. | ||
There's no transparency and there's no... | ||
Then they want to get rid of trans because they're also... | ||
Everything! | ||
People united will never be defeated. | ||
And that is why we're here today. | ||
What are the consequences if we stopped giving Serbia money for DEI? Well, there will be terrible abuses of the law. | ||
Everybody will start ignoring the law the way Trump and Musk are. | ||
Well, I think that Elon's so crazy about outer space, I think Mars would be a great place for him. | ||
Down with the oligarchs! | ||
Why can't he hold 330 million people as hostages in a tariff war? | ||
We can all, you know, eat food, you know? | ||
Yeah, I was for tariffs when Bernie Sanders was for tariffs, but that was completely different because he was doing it to protect American workers. | ||
Right. | ||
Well, agreed. | ||
Are you maintaining hope? | ||
Yeah, my trans nephew was actually, he was halfway through his bottom surgery when all this was going down in New York at Langone Hospital and then now the hospitals. | ||
They only were able to cut half off. | ||
Stacey, good billionaires, bad billionaires. | ||
I don't really think there's a good billionaire. | ||
I agree with you. | ||
Yeah, especially there's people of color I know that are still having to buy groceries. | ||
See, it's so great to watch this because... | ||
Again, that's no cap on God was the account I found. | ||
I believe that's who he is. | ||
That's where I found it, so I'm assuming it's his video. | ||
It doesn't have that many views. | ||
We need to boost that guy. | ||
But it's so fun to watch this stuff because really it was a genre of content that I'm kind of a godfather of, is going out on the streets and owning the libs. | ||
I mean, I'm a bit of the godfather of that content, but I can't really do it anymore. | ||
If you recall, we had Caitlin Bennett on the show earlier this week. | ||
I can't really do it anymore for two reasons. | ||
One, they just get violent with me. | ||
I mean, I just get assaulted every time, and so it's just, I can't really do it. | ||
But two, they all recognize me, so I can't just go out there and get the responses I want because they know who I am, and so they just get, you know, they just get surly and spicy. | ||
So it's fun to see other people going out there that can still do it, that are creating new content, because I just can't do it anymore. | ||
I mean, I get spit on, I get punched, I get tackled. | ||
It's a whole issue. | ||
That's hilarious, though. | ||
That's hilarious. | ||
But I don't know. | ||
Maybe you'll see me out there someday again soon. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Well, just stay tuned. | ||
Just stay tuned. | ||
I mean, I got a scandal in New York. | ||
The Penfield Central School District. | ||
A kindergartner reportedly came home with a book about attending an LGBTQ event which included pictures of naked people and men in bondage and fetish gear. | ||
That's what they're teaching your kids. | ||
That's what the liberals are teaching your kids. | ||
And so there was a big outrage at the parent-teachers meeting. | ||
And the board just walked out. | ||
They said, oh, you don't like us sexually grooming your kids? | ||
You're going to complain? | ||
Well, then we're just going to leave the meeting. | ||
How about that then? | ||
But I'll spare you the time to take a couple more phone calls here in the final segment. | ||
Let's go to... | ||
Oh, you know what? | ||
We got a caller on the line about a radical teacher story. | ||
So it's kind of a theme today. | ||
Mark in California, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Yeah, hey, Owen. | ||
You're a good man. | ||
I love InfoWars, and I sometimes wear my InfoWars shirt. | ||
Right on. | ||
And what I do is I go around and tell people about Christ and try and have them gather around me and listen to the Word of God. | ||
And I remember back in 1989, I was preaching at De Anza College in Cupertino here in California, and there was a lesbian teacher. | ||
I don't know what subject she taught, but she came up to me when the kids were young and knocked me in the water and then threatened to take her shirt off and shake her breast in my face right in front of everyone. | ||
You know, there's no shame, you know. | ||
And it's really amazing how these teachers really are radical to me. | ||
They use their power to try and influence the kids from the left. | ||
It's crazy, actually. | ||
That's a wild story. | ||
And, you know, I won't go too far down my experience. | ||
I didn't really have to experience that until I got to college. | ||
But it was so noticeable to me because I went to a Catholic grade school, which is obviously conservative. | ||
And then I went to a high school that was formerly a military academy and then was a Christian high school, part of the Christian Brothers Network. | ||
And so obviously that was very conservative. | ||
I mean, I had generals that were teachers there. | ||
You couldn't graduate unless you got a 100% on Constitution test and a Bill of Rights test. | ||
So that was conservative. | ||
So when I first kind of got a taste of it in college, it was like, I wouldn't say it was a culture shock, but it was like, whoa, this is... | ||
I could tell it was not just education. | ||
I could tell there was indoctrination happening pretty badly. | ||
But I never experienced anything like that. | ||
I guess I'm maybe too old to see that stuff. | ||
Well, when you really get up there and tell them there's one way to God, and that is through Jesus Christ, or you're doomed, it tends to get some people very, very angry. | ||
Yeah, demons. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I do believe we are at the end of time. | ||
And I voted for Trump three times now, and we know he won the election in 2020. But, you know, when I study the Olivet Discourse in Matthew 24, Mark 13, Luke 21, the last four things that happen before he returns is the darkening of the sun and moon and the stars falling and the powers from heaven being shaken. | ||
And if you trace that out throughout the Old Testament... | ||
Particularly in Isaiah and Ezekiel and Joel. | ||
It has to do with the overthrow of government in regards to its moral capacity to protect the people from the criminal element. | ||
And, you know, I really believe it's very, very near. | ||
I mean, why can't Tom Holman just arrest these people? | ||
You know, why can't, you know, all these good people that are getting into the cabinet there... | ||
They're going to be shackled. | ||
That's what I believe. | ||
Well, it has to be done. | ||
Look, criminals need to be arrested. | ||
The problem is... | ||
Thank you for the call, Mark. | ||
And I said this earlier. | ||
The problem is judges that aren't radical left-wingers are so afraid to get into political stuff like that that they just don't even want to do it. | ||
And so they'd be afraid to jail these people. | ||
They'd be afraid to jail Democrats. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
Now, I mean, that's why... | ||
This stuff has to be rolled out so convincingly that before they even get into an actual courtroom, the court of public opinion has to be decided. | ||
Again, I don't know the strategy. | ||
I don't even know if there is a strategy. | ||
I'm just watching it all play out, like what we're seeing from Doge. | ||
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But... | |
I think that that's how it has to be. | ||
The court of public opinion has to be so against the people that get exposed for committing these crimes, then the judges will have a mandate. | ||
Because they just won't do it, man. | ||
I'm telling you, conservative judges just will not do it. | ||
They are so afraid of getting political and getting into political stuff. | ||
I mean, for the love of God, they put police officers in jail when guys have overdoses and die. | ||
That's how insane it is. | ||
That's how crazed the judicial branch is. | ||
That's how scared even conservative judges are of the left. | ||
We're dealing with terrorists, folks. | ||
The Democrat Party, largest terror organization, largest criminal syndicate in the history of this country, period. | ||
Period. | ||
So, yeah, it needs to be ended and people need to go to jail. | ||
Let's go to Captain America in California. | ||
Captain America, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Here you go. | |
Wait a second. | ||
I got you. | ||
Yeah, go ahead. | ||
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There's the coordinates. | |
All right. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I have an audio issue. | ||
I cannot hear you. | ||
Let's go to then Captain Truth in Vegas. | ||
Captain Truth, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Yes. | |
Yes. | ||
Good evening, Owen. | ||
You're my favorite. | ||
Son of the Show Me State. | ||
I spent the first 21 years of my life in the Show Me State. | ||
All right. | ||
I'm really impressed. | ||
Almost never do I miss part of your show. | ||
So I'm really impressed. | ||
I wanted to ask you a favor. | ||
I think you can help Trump in this respect. | ||
Alex had a friend of mine on a few years ago. | ||
And Alex has been pretty busy since then. | ||
I haven't heard that he was on since. | ||
But his name is Joe Bannister. | ||
And I'd like to give you the site. | ||
You can actually watch the interview that Alex did with him. | ||
And the reason you're going to help Trump, I've heard Trump talk about ending the income tax. | ||
And Joe was an agent. | ||
Who found out the truth about income tax? | ||
And since he'd sworn an oath to defend the Constitution of the United States of America against all enemies foreign and domestic, he couldn't continue. | ||
He sent a request to his supervisor, and it was turned over to another supervisor, and he couldn't get anybody to join the law that made... | ||
United States citizens living in the United States required to pay an income tax. | ||
And finally, he said, well, just send it up again. | ||
Well, look, that's been a long, ongoing debate about the legalities, let's say, of paying an income tax. | ||
I say you just end it by ending it. | ||
Just end the debate by ending the income tax. | ||
That's what I'd like to see. | ||
We'll see what Trump's final agenda is as far as taxes are concerned. | ||
He's trying to get through some tax cuts. | ||
It has to be done. | ||
But absolutely, the income tax, we just get taxed out the ass. | ||
And I think that Musk has been more vocal on that issue. | ||
He's criticized the tax system more so than I've even seen Trump. | ||
So, you know, maybe if Musk can influence Trump a little bit on that, that might even be our best bet because he's in there with Trump every day. | ||
In fact, I think it's like, I was reading that Musk has three of his kids, I think his 12 kids, three of them are basically living with him in and out of the Oval Office and other, you know, government buildings all day long. | ||
You obviously saw his one kid, Little X, in the Oval Office the other day having some fun. | ||
So that might be the best, the best hope there is that Musk can kind of influence Trump on that issue as far as all the taxes, not just the income tax. | ||
All of them. | ||
It's just crazy. | ||
Alright, Captain America, let's see if the audio works. | ||
We got him back. | ||
Captain America, California, go ahead. | ||
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Owen, what's up, brother? | |
How you doing? | ||
Sorry about that. | ||
In the middle of an op out here. | ||
But, yeah, so military, we've seen some crazy stuff going on with the Biden administration. | ||
And we are already seeing policy passed down. | ||
It's tightening up regs and everything here. | ||
But I think everybody, the morale of the military is definitely excited about Everybody I've talked to is, like, just really excited to see what Peg says and, you know, Trump is going to do for us. | ||
But, yeah, the morale is already, like, you know, boosted 80%. | ||
I'm really looking forward to seeing what's going to happen. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I can only imagine having to, you know, I was talking to... | ||
A veteran the other day, and it was like, he didn't serve in the Biden years, but he was like, he couldn't imagine being in uniform and then tuning in and having to listen to Biden talk. | ||
Like, it would just be such a morale killer. | ||
Or, God forbid, Kamala Harris. | ||
So just having a real leader in there, a real man in there, just makes all the difference in the world. | ||
Leadership makes all the difference. | ||
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You know, I joined because I, you know, I wanted to serve and, you know, it would have been exciting to have, you know, Trump as my commander in chief. | |
And then I had to swear in underneath the old Biden admin. | ||
But, yeah, really excited now that we have somebody that has some strong policy and loves our country instead of communism. | ||
You know, I had to deal with the whole transgender troops in some of our units and just looking at, like, how do you... | ||
How can I spend two years trying to get into the military and having to answer questions about medical and anxiety and all this stuff? | ||
You can't join if you're mentally ill, but, you know, you can join with, you know, dysphoria. | ||
So, you know, it's like, yeah, policy being handed down and the changes, it's going to be great. | ||
So, yeah, just, you know, anybody out there that is active duty, you know, let's just, you know, keep our morale strong. | ||
All right. | ||
Thank you for the call. | ||
Let me get a couple of these headlines off the desk and then we'll close it out with the rest of the callers. | ||
You may have heard about this Lindy Lee character. | ||
Big fundraiser, big Democrat over the years who apparently has switched sides and is now doing fundraising for Trump, getting access to Trump. | ||
Some of the headlines here. | ||
Former DNC fundraiser Lindy Lee offers scathing criticism of the Bidens now. | ||
Controversial ex-Democrat says Trump team more humane to her than the DNC. Former Democrat fundraiser sees overwhelmingly positive responses as her longtime donors give to Trump now. | ||
A couple interesting things here. | ||
I find it funny that she says... | ||
Well, she says the Trump team. | ||
I guess that really doesn't count maybe Trump voters. | ||
Because, obviously, the Trump base is very against this woman. | ||
She has been a top topic of conversation. | ||
Nobody trusts her. | ||
They think she's a mole, Chinese agent. | ||
By the way, where's all the cries of racism against the Chinese? | ||
You know, funny you don't hear that. | ||
But she's not complaining about that anyway. | ||
So, you know, it's not a real issue. | ||
Until the liberals want to make it one. | ||
I was trying to actually get Loomer or Lee on to discuss this, but she was on with Loomer last night. | ||
A very emotional interview. | ||
I gotta say, if she is a mole, if she is acting, then she did a pretty damn good job of it. | ||
She makes a pretty convincing case for herself. | ||
But nonetheless, I felt it would be worth covering that as it's been a major topic of conversation. | ||
But now she's raising money for Trump, but people think she's a spy. | ||
We may follow up on that. | ||
We may try to follow up on that. | ||
Certainly suspicious, for obvious reasons. | ||
Stranded astronauts. | ||
You may have heard about this. | ||
Stranded in space. | ||
Stranded astronauts. | ||
Butch Wilmore. | ||
And Suni Williams to return to Earth mid-March on SpaceX Dragon capsule after nine months in the International Space Station. | ||
So NASA stranded them out there. | ||
And now it's going to be up to SpaceX to bring them back. | ||
It was supposed to be about a week-long mission. | ||
Now it's been nine months up there. | ||
They're not doing so well. | ||
They appear to be doing all right. | ||
At least they want people to think that. | ||
But I think they're probably... | ||
Not doing so well. | ||
So SpaceX will have to rescue them. | ||
NASA failed them. | ||
But speaking of SpaceX, interesting development here in Texas. | ||
SpaceX bid to turn Texas Starbase into a city set for vote in May. | ||
Elon Musk is one step closer to creating his own city in the southern tip of Texas after a local vote was set for May 3rd The remote property where SpaceX builds and launches the billionaire's Starship rockets. | ||
So, SpaceX could incorporate its own city as soon as May. | ||
I bet you that happens. | ||
The people love it down there. | ||
They get a little sightseeing. | ||
They get a little tourism out of it. | ||
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So, there you go. | |
Speaking of cities... | ||
How about a transgender sanctuary city? | ||
You ever heard of something like that? | ||
Liberals find new ways to blow your mind every single day. | ||
Worcester becomes transgender sanctuary city after public compares Trump administration to Nazis. | ||
It's the Boston Herald. | ||
So the Worcester City Council has approved a petition declaring Massachusetts' second largest municipality as a sanctuary for transgender and gender diverse people. | ||
Gender diverse. | ||
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Wow. | |
Anyone want to take a stab at what that... | ||
You know what? | ||
Stab it. | ||
Don't stab it. | ||
You might get a disease if you try to stab that. | ||
Gender diverse. | ||
That's a new one. | ||
Celebrity Filipino chef Margarita Forres, 65, found dead in Hong Kong Hotel. | ||
Unexpected loss. | ||
She is the third chef now that had relations with Obama. | ||
That has met her demise, sadly. | ||
Alright. | ||
Was that from a city council meeting, guys? | ||
This is another one. | ||
I thought it was fake. | ||
I thought it was fake. | ||
It turned out it was real. | ||
A city council or a bunch of transgender, gender diverse, whatever, queer faggots showed up. | ||
I thought it was fake. | ||
Apparently it was real. | ||
So now it's a sanctuary city for gender-diverse trannies. | ||
Sure, a vampire can be gender-diverse, I guess. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Throw it all into the mix, man. | ||
They'll find some new gender. | ||
Alright, let's take a call, maybe two, before we sign off. | ||
Let's go to Mario in New York. | ||
Mario, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, what's up? | |
I'm curious. | ||
I don't know why... | ||
Well, he probably threatened to. | ||
And then, at least in New York City, but it's not a state issue, obviously, but I'm sure he's getting cooperation at some level from Eric Adams. | ||
Hochul is still totally anti-Trump, so he's got to deal with her at a state level. | ||
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So in order to that, he can't stop their funds then, because it looks like New York is surviving on government funds for some reason. | |
Oh, it is. | ||
He could cut their funds. | ||
He could cut New York's federal funds. | ||
It would cripple New York. | ||
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Well, it will cripple New York. | |
Why doesn't he do it? | ||
Maybe he will. | ||
I mean, I don't have the answer. | ||
Maybe he will. | ||
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I hope he does, because, you know, I mean, they're really... | |
Out of control over there in New York. | ||
It's kind of a Trump card. | ||
No pun intended, but I guess there it is. | ||
Yeah, he could pause the federal funding or stop the federal funding of all of these leftist cities that are harboring criminals. | ||
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He has the aces. | |
He could do it, yeah, he could do it with a stroke of a pen. | ||
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Well, we can only hope he does. | |
Or a Sharpie. | ||
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I hear you. | |
Thanks, Owen. | ||
It's the best play. | ||
Look, we are not even a month into this administration, folks. | ||
So I don't think we've seen everything yet. | ||
I think we're just getting started. | ||
I think we're just getting started as far as Trump's policy is concerned. | ||
I think we're just getting started as far as transparency is concerned. | ||
You know, we don't even have Kash Patel in yet. | ||
I think that's a major link that we need to get... | ||
A lot of these things done as far as transparency and just getting all the criminal rot out of Washington, D.C. And Doge is kind of slowly pouring out to the public just the money, the waste, fraud, abuse, and theft that's going on. | ||
But man, those are the two big things to watch, I think. | ||
What will Kash Patel do with the FBI? That has been wholly corrupted. | ||
Not all the agents are bad, but the administrative state of it, the leadership has been corrupted. | ||
And then will we find who was getting the kickbacks, names, bank accounts, numbers from all of the money laundering from the taxpayer dollars? | ||
By the way, we haven't even gotten into the Biden crime family that's about to be totally exposed eventually. | ||
Let's not forget about that. | ||
We take a weekend. | ||
We hope you have a great weekend. | ||
Yes, even have a great Valentine's Day. | ||
We'll see you on Monday. | ||
We'll see you on Monday. | ||
Elon Musk and the rest of the Patriot crew of Spartans are doing! | ||
That's why I'm more committed now than I've ever been in the fight! | ||
I'm 20 hours a day committed! | ||
And I hate it when I go to sleep! | ||
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Nothing you can do! | ||
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I'm counting on your brother! | ||
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1776! | |
We'll commence again if we try to take our firearms! | ||
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Fight. | ||
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Attack rapidly, ruthlessly, viciously, without rest. | |
However tired and hungry you may be, the enemy will be more tired, more hungry. |