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Ladies and gentlemen, it's Wednesday, February 19th, 2025. Flying, flying through February. | ||
Almost a month now has passed since Trump has been inaugurated. | ||
A lot of good things. | ||
A lot of good things happening, and I've got a whole stack of the good things now that RFK Jr. is in place. | ||
Some of his agenda is beginning to be initiated when it comes to SSRI drugs, when it comes to junk food, when it comes to COVID vaccines. | ||
So I've got all that here coming up, as well as... | ||
Some very interesting things that Trump has said and done in the last, well, 21 hours since we were last on the air here. | ||
But some pretty remarkable statements from Trump and then some developments in the administration. | ||
And we're going to be covering that for you today as well. | ||
Now, when it comes to Doge, I actually sent the crew the website. | ||
There's the official Doge website. | ||
And now there's another interesting development that people are noticing when it comes to the contracts now. | ||
Now, anybody can go to the Doge website and go to the savings tab, and everything is transparent, everything is listed there. | ||
They say, oh, no transparency. | ||
I mean, anybody can go there. | ||
Anybody can go to doge.com slash savings, and you can go look at all these contracts that they've terminated. | ||
And when you open them up, You open up the actual file of the contract, there's like a list on the website, and then you can open up the actual file, which is the actual contract. | ||
And then it'll have a company name on there. | ||
And so they go and they look into the company, and these are companies that seem to be shell companies, for the shortest explanation here. | ||
In other words, they have websites that are either underdeveloped, undeveloped. | ||
Or just, you can tell there's just nothing really there. | ||
It's just they plastered something up just to have something, but there's no real intention, there's no real purpose. | ||
So that's very odd, that these massive government contracts would be going out to companies that don't even have a proper website, a proper landing page, any web development whatsoever you'd think a business would have, and they just don't even have it. | ||
So that's very suspicious, the people who are noticing that pattern, that trend. | ||
When they go and look at these contracts of these companies that are getting it. | ||
So it all makes sense given the theories that, yes, these are shell corporations. | ||
This is money laundering. | ||
That's what this is. | ||
All this money going out. | ||
You start up a company. | ||
You have your friends in D.C. You get paid. | ||
And it looks like that's what's going on. | ||
And now this new Doge dividend, this could change everything. | ||
And it's not even really about the money. | ||
I mean, the money is just like the... | ||
It's like the package. | ||
It's the delivery system. | ||
It's the attention getter. | ||
It's the concept that you could have had more money in your pocket. | ||
The government didn't have to take all this money from you. | ||
You could have always had more money. | ||
You could have always been richer. | ||
And that goes to our entire country. | ||
Our country could have always been better off. | ||
Our country could have always been richer. | ||
And they've just been stealing all this money, laundering all this money, and it's so bad it's going to get up to a trillion dollars. | ||
And then they're going to say, okay, well, we've been able to stop all this fraud, waste, and abuse. | ||
We've cut into the debt. | ||
We've cut into the deficit. | ||
And now we're going to give the U.S. taxpayers a dividend. | ||
We're going to give you $5,000. | ||
Is it life-changing money? | ||
No. | ||
It's the point. | ||
Well, maybe for somebody it might be. | ||
You could have had this all along. | ||
You've been getting robbed by your government your entire life. | ||
How would you like your own money back in your own pocket? | ||
How would you like that? | ||
People are going to like that, and that's going to change a lot of things. | ||
Now, we've got Roger Stone coming up. | ||
We're going to talk all things developing in the political world with Roger Stone coming up. | ||
Well, last night, Donald Trump gave Volodymyr Zelensky, that tiny tyrant, An ass whooping in a truth social post. | ||
Here to react to that and so much more. | ||
Joining me now is Roger Stone. | ||
It's great. | ||
This used to be how we started every day here on the War Room at 3 p.m. | ||
Central Standard Time, 4 p.m. | ||
on the East Coast where he's at. | ||
This is how we used to start the show every day with Roger and myself breaking down all the political news. | ||
So always fun to be joined by Roger. | ||
Roger, where do you want to begin? | ||
I know you're running around like a madman right now, just trying to keep up with your own schedule, not to mention Donald Trump breaking news 10 different times a day. | ||
What's your big story today, Roger? | ||
You know, Owen, I was laying in bed last night, and I was looking at Twitter, X, and I saw you out in the field interviewing hostile leftists. | ||
And the coolest thing about it, first of all, was the American flag necktie that you were wearing. | ||
I love that. | ||
I even commented on it. | ||
But also, your courage, walking among these lunatics, these morons, you would show them facts on your phone about the blizzard of waste that's going on in Washington, and they would just say, that's not real? | ||
What do you mean, that's not real? | ||
As if the government can be trusted to tell the truth. | ||
It was the only relaxing moment I had yesterday, was watching you late at night. | ||
Well, I'm glad I could be of service, but isn't that something? | ||
I pull up the website, the Doge website on my phone. | ||
I'm opening up the contracts. | ||
Anybody can see them. | ||
I show all these different numbers. | ||
I think the one thing you're mentioning about was the Social Security aspect of it. | ||
And this guy just sits there and says, oh, that's not real. | ||
Those are just numbers. | ||
So, I mean, what do you do? | ||
So nothing's real. | ||
If they don't want to believe it, they will not believe it. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
You can show it to them, Roger. | ||
They just refuse to accept reality. | ||
I mean, they are delusional, but even I have to admit, I mean, we knew, we've known most of this, obviously, for some time. | ||
That our government was corrupt to something that we've known for some time. | ||
That the globalists, I've had a stranglehold on the last administration and that they were committed to canceling the Constitution, doing away with all of our freedoms, turning it all into serfs, making us eat bugs and be happy about it. | ||
I say right now, I'm not eating any freaking bugs. | ||
But this is well beyond anything that we could even have imagined. | ||
I mean, we like to go around saying Alex Jones was right, but... | ||
We don't know how right he was. | ||
I mean, these people have siphoned off, not millions, not billions, but trillions of taxpayer dollars, and they've used it to prop up their fake narrative. | ||
So, yeah, we knew that they were, for example, behind the Russian collusion oaths. | ||
We knew that they were behind the phony Ukrainian impeachment one and phony Ukrainian impeachment two. | ||
We know that they were actively involved in the hijacking of the 2020 election. | ||
We knew that they were actively involved in spreading lies about January 6th. | ||
But when you actually see USAID paying the New York Times $140 million or paying Politico $80 million, I now think back all of the New York Times or Politico stories I saw attacking me, and I realize that they were paid for. | ||
They were just doing it for fun. | ||
They were being paid for. | ||
They're being paid for with our tax dollars. | ||
So, I mean, Owen, every terrible story about you, all the lies they told about you, about Alex, about me, about General Flynn, about Donald Trump, those are your tax dollars at work. | ||
It boggles the mind. | ||
It really does. | ||
Well, I'll tell you what boggles my mind, and I guess we understand it. | ||
It's because of the fake news media like you're talking about here. | ||
The two highlights, what are we talking about with Doge? | ||
We're talking about a trillion dollars of waste, fraud, and abuse, propping up all the left-wing agenda items, the anti-American items, and then we're talking about more specifically, like you were just saying, a lot of this money is being paid to prop up these Democrat propaganda outlets that couldn't stand on their own accord, so they have to take our money to do it. | ||
I mean, Roger, these are two massive stories. | ||
Like, this is like meteor crashing into the political world level huge. | ||
And I guess it's because a lot of the media landscape is just fake news. | ||
They're just not reporting on it. | ||
They don't want to make it the big story. | ||
I mean, I sit here and I look at some of this stuff being exposed. | ||
Again, whether you want to be specific about the... | ||
Propaganda media that gets paid for by the U.S. taxpayer, or you want to look at the large picture and say a trillion dollars of waste, fraud, and abuse. | ||
I mean, we're talking about, this is stuff that's going to go down in history books. | ||
We're living through history right now. | ||
These are the biggest stories. | ||
I mean, they're up there at the biggest of our lifetime. | ||
Why won't the mainstream media talk about this, Roger? | ||
Well, let's face it, it kind of puts them out of business, first of all. | ||
Secondarily, you know, I wrote a book, as you know, Stone's Rules. | ||
As a forward by my good friend Tucker Carlson. | ||
I'm beginning to think about volume two. | ||
Here's my new rule. | ||
Don't pick a fight with a billionaire who owns one of the largest communications platforms in the universe, Elon Musk. | ||
The attacks on Musk, the unhinged attacks on Musk, simply because he's exposing all this stuff. | ||
I didn't vote for Elon Musk. | ||
Let me give you people a hint. | ||
I didn't vote for Dr. Fauci. | ||
You know, these people are such incredible hypocrites. | ||
It's extraordinary to watch. | ||
The other thing I have to comment on is one of the most annoying pains in the ass in the entire world, that honking, loudmouthed buffoon Bernie Sanders. | ||
This guy and his wife skimmed millions of dollars. | ||
In media commissions from his two presidential campaigns. | ||
He has multiple vacations homes. | ||
He's driving a top-of-the-line Mercedes. | ||
So it's socialism for thee, but not for Comrade Bernie. | ||
And then he has the nerve to attack RFK Jr., claiming falsely that he never took any money from Big Pharma when we at the Stone Zone and you at Infowars have proven that he's taken millions of dollars. | ||
From Big Pharma. | ||
The guy's like, he's a fake socialist. | ||
He's not even a socialist. | ||
He's just greedy and epically corrupt. | ||
There's nothing illegal about Elon Musk's actions. | ||
This is well within the executive power of the president of the United States. | ||
They love executive power when they use it. | ||
They just don't like it when a conservative Republican president uses it. | ||
They love Judicial decisions, the judiciary cannot be questioned unless a judge decides contrary to what they think, and then the judge is incompetent, corrupt, unqualified. | ||
It's extraordinary how hypocritical these people are. | ||
But Bernie Sanders, this guy just has to be called out as the fraud that he is. | ||
I actually used to respect him on the basis that, okay, this guy's a communist, but he really believes this communist crap. | ||
But then when he folded, not once, but twice to Hillary Clinton, after they raped him in two different contests for the Democrat presidential nomination, rather than refuse to endorse her as a matter of principle, he folds right in, takes his payoff. | ||
He ought to be embarrassed, but I think he's too arrogant or too hypocritical to be embarrassed. | ||
Well, these people have no shame. | ||
It's pretty clear after 2016 that Bernie Sanders sold out. | ||
He no longer says, millionaires and billionaires. | ||
Now he just says, billionaires, because he's a millionaire, so he wouldn't want to shame himself like that. | ||
But the Sanders story, I think, is one of maybe dozens, if not hundreds, of politicians. | ||
They've all been bought off. | ||
They've all sold out to a certain extent. | ||
And I think that that's why we're seeing a lot of this panic with Elon Musk and Doge. | ||
I mean, to me... | ||
And I don't know what you're seeing and hearing as far as just, let's say, lunchroom chatter is concerned, locker room talk. | ||
But to me, it's like a neutral observer sits here, not politically interested, but says, oh, this Trump administration is going in and finding a bunch of government fraud, waste, and abuse. | ||
Yeah, that's been going on for years. | ||
Oh, holy smokes, it's hundreds of billions of dollars. | ||
Oh, wow, this is a good thing. | ||
Who would cheer against this? | ||
What type of lunatic? | ||
Would support all the government waste, fraud, and abuse. | ||
The only rational conclusion I can land on, at least from the politicians, is they're in on it, Roger. | ||
They're in on it. | ||
They're in on the take. | ||
They're getting the kickbacks that Trump and Musk are talking about. | ||
There's no question about it. | ||
I've had Congressman Tim Burchett from Tennessee. | ||
Great patriot. | ||
MAGA congressman. | ||
This guy's got a lot of guts. | ||
I've had him on both radio. | ||
I've had him on my Stone Zone show. | ||
He insists that we're about to learn, based on his sources, that almost every big-name politician you can name, but those of both parties, so Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, Adam Schiff, Lindsey Graham, these people have foreign bank accounts brimming with millions of dollars. | ||
Zelensky, who got one of the great smackdowns of all time from Donald Trump on Two Social. | ||
I mean, this is a classic. | ||
Biden was kissing his butt and sending him billions. | ||
Even he admits he can't tell where half of the money went. | ||
Well, I think we're going to find it went to American politicians that they were getting a skim, keeping that skim offshore. | ||
Yesterday, I thought I did a quick interview with Alex Jones. | ||
I think it was yesterday. | ||
It might have been the day before. | ||
The days run together. | ||
There's so much going on. | ||
You had some federal judge saying that Trump doesn't have the authority. | ||
To investigate this fraud, waste and corruption. | ||
Then we find out the judge himself has an NGO that's taken in millions of dollars from USAID. So that judge has a conflict of interest. | ||
That judge needs to be removed from office. | ||
I really think that the speaker needs to think about articles of impeachment against judges, not because you disagree with them, but when they have a material conflict like that, the law It provides for the removal of a federal judge if they have a conflict of interest or if they are corrupt. | ||
Corrupt means accepting money. | ||
So this is going to be the next big fight. | ||
It takes two-thirds in the Senate to remove a judge. | ||
So once you're appointed to a federal judge, you'll be pretty much there for life. | ||
But I think it's something that has to be looked at quite seriously. | ||
Well, and as you know, you've dealt with it. | ||
And the judge that you've even dealt with personally has had her name. | ||
Come about in all of these discussions lately as well, Judge Berman Jackson. | ||
But we're not talking about judges. | ||
That's the unfortunate thing. | ||
You've experienced it yourself. | ||
You've been in the wrong corner of that triangle in the courtroom. | ||
These judges are not interested in justice. | ||
Whatever oaths they take to the Constitution or fidelity or remaining neutral, they never meant that. | ||
They're just left-wing activists. | ||
They're Democrat activists. | ||
Basically LARPing as judges, just putting on a uniform and pretending to be a judge. | ||
They're not really judges. | ||
They're Democrat activists. | ||
They're left-wing agents, really. | ||
They're left-wing agents up there doing the bidding of the Democrat Party. | ||
It's a serious danger that we have. | ||
It's a serious threat to our judicial process and system. | ||
And in a lot of ways, they've destroyed it, Roger. | ||
In a lot of ways, these left-wing agents posing as judges have destroyed, in many ways, our justice system. | ||
But even, here was the shocker. | ||
Even Tanya Chutkin, the anti-Trump judge, even she greenlit Doge and said, no, all these Democrats trying to shut it down, they have no standing here. | ||
Doge is perfectly legal. | ||
Yeah, that is one of the fundamental problems, though, and that is all these people who say, well, will anybody be held responsible for the Russian collusion hoax? | ||
Or will anybody be held responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic hoax? | ||
And here's the sad truth. | ||
If they're brought to trial in the District of Columbia, the answer is no. | ||
If you look at some of these draconian sentences handed out to January 6 victims, people who didn't engage in any violent crime, people who were standing outside the Capitol, maybe standing in the wrong place, some of the worst, the longest, most heinous sentences came from Republican judges. | ||
One case, a Republican judge appointed by Ronald Reagan. | ||
So I don't think that any Trump supporter, Republican, freethinker, info warrior, or average citizen can get a fair trial in the District of Columbia. | ||
So charging, say, I don't know, John Brennan's a perfect example. | ||
John Brennan very clearly engaged in treason. | ||
John Brennan, an admitted communist. | ||
A guy who converted to radical Islam in an elaborate ceremony when he was the CIA station chief in RIDA. The guy who signed the visas for four of the hijackers to come to the United States who attacked the country on 9-11. | ||
The same guy who told the Five Eyes English-speaking language intelligence services. | ||
Here's a list of 26 associates of Donald Trump who need to be bumped. | ||
That means basically surveilled and in some cases entrapped. | ||
That guy is the architect of the entire Russian collusion hoax. | ||
He knew that the Steele dossier was a fraud. | ||
He knew that No, there was no online hack of the Democrat National Committee by Russian intelligence. | ||
He knows these things are lies. | ||
So he engaged in treasonous activity. | ||
There's no statute of limitations on treason. | ||
Could be charged at any time. | ||
I think he should stand trial for treason. | ||
But I also know that if he stands trial for treason in D.C., well, he'll be acquitted. | ||
You remember the whole, I guess I have to call it the John Durham hoax. | ||
Because we were led to believe that John Durham was going to conduct an intense investigation into the Russian collusion hoax, and he was going to hold people accountable. | ||
Well, first of all, he waited five long years to publish his report. | ||
Had to make sure the statute of limitations had run out so that Hillary Clinton and John Podesta and Jake Sullivan and Susan Rice and James Comey and John Brennan. | ||
Rod Rosenstein and Peter Strzok and all these other criminals would not be prosecuted. | ||
And then he doesn't even touch the false claim that the Russians hacked the Democrat National Committee because there's no evidence of that. | ||
Prosecutors in my case, when we objected and said they had no evidence, they filed this very rare sir reply in which they said, well, even though the FBI admits That they never inspected the computer servers at the DNC. We have other evidence that the DNC was the target of a Russian hack, but we can't show it to you because it's classified as national security. | ||
No, what they have is no proof whatsoever. | ||
It's 100% fraud. | ||
So the Durham investigation, I must sadly conclude, even though he does lay out what happened, was... | ||
It was like a release valve. | ||
It was a way to take pressure off of Bill Barr. | ||
But at the same time, it had no conclusion. | ||
Nobody was held responsible. | ||
Hillary Clinton and her cohorts got one day a bad press, and that was about it. | ||
Well, and maybe it's worth mentioning to kind of put things into perspective here. | ||
They would have you rotting in jail right now. | ||
That would be your fate if it wasn't for President Trump stepping in and saving you with the pardon some years ago now. | ||
You would be rotting in prison. | ||
They wanted to throw you in prison and then throw away the key, Roger. | ||
I mean, that's how corrupt these people are. | ||
Seven to nine years. | ||
The prosecutor's sentencing recommendation said that I had been involved in foreign interference in our elections. | ||
But, of course, there was no evidence of that. | ||
That wasn't... | ||
That wasn't even raised in court, never mind proven in court, but somehow it got into the sentencing recommendations. | ||
It's interesting because I spoke to a group of patriots last night. | ||
A very nice lady came up to me and said, you know, I'm really glad to see you. | ||
You look healthy. | ||
I hear your wife's doing well. | ||
I heard she beat cancer. | ||
I watched your show. | ||
But I really hope the president will now pardon you. | ||
I said, pardon me? | ||
She said, yeah, I mean, I read where they commuted your sentence. | ||
But I really hope he pardons you. | ||
Well, he did pardon me. | ||
He pardoned me on December 23rd of 2020. Now, go look for that on the Internet, and it's almost impossible to find. | ||
It's been buried. | ||
So when AP, which is not a news organization and shouldn't be in the Washington White House press room, when AP or anybody writes a story involving me, it'll always say that... | ||
Trump commuted Stone's sentence, but it will never say Stone got a full and unconditional pardon. | ||
It's like they buried this fact purposely. | ||
No, but thanks to President Trump, who realized that I was being squeezed simply to testify against him. | ||
That's what my whole ordeal was really about. | ||
It wasn't that I'd done anything wrong. | ||
Did I make misstatements to the House Intelligence Committee? | ||
Yes. | ||
Were they material? | ||
No. | ||
Did they hide any underlying crime? | ||
No. | ||
So it's a hoax that continues to this day. | ||
And this poor lady, she was so delighted to hear that I've been pardoned. | ||
She had no idea. | ||
By the way, you'd get a copy of my pardon, an autographed copy of my pardon, by going to StoneZone.com and going to the store or the shop. | ||
Well, maybe I'll have to steal that idea. | ||
And maybe I'll start signing my pardons, and we'll do some fundraising around here. | ||
How about that? | ||
I mean, I don't really have a cool name like Roger Stone to go, let's say, find some random rocks laying around my neighborhood. | ||
I'm sure your neighbor has no idea what I'm talking about. | ||
And signing those Roger Stones that are used for so many purposes. | ||
I still have my original Roger Stone. | ||
But what would you say here in the last two minutes of this segment, then we'll carry on different conversations. | ||
What would you say as far as all the presidential history that you've been a part of, that you've studied, that you've written about, what is Trump's second term building a legacy towards right now? | ||
It's like turning around an ocean liner. | ||
This is going to be a complete sea change. | ||
It's over for the globalists. | ||
People need to get away from the idea that the split in America today, the division is between Republicans and Democrats. | ||
That's meaningless. | ||
As long as people like Lindsey Graham, who, by the way, now has a hard-charging Republican primary opponent, Mark Lynch, a conservative businessman, Christian, great guy, is a step forward to challenge Lindsey Graham in the Republican primary. | ||
Not a closeted homosexual? | ||
South Carolina has a tradition of open primaries. | ||
We can talk about it on the other side. | ||
So he's going to be running against the not-closeted homosexual Lindsey Graham? | ||
He's going to be running against Lady G, absolutely. | ||
But you see, in South Carolina, people of any party or no party at all can vote in either party primary. | ||
So Lindsey Graham has, generally speaking, been saved when Charleston-area liberals... | ||
Cross over into the Republican primary to vote for him. | ||
Now, there will be an effort in the state legislature to close the primary. | ||
Makes sense to me, by the way. | ||
Republicans should vote in the Republican primary. | ||
Democrats should vote in the Democrat primary. | ||
If you're not in a party, you shouldn't vote in any primary at all. | ||
That's how it's done, by the way, in most states, but not South Carolina. | ||
And the only reason Lindsey Graham survived this long is because of the open primary. | ||
But I think that his number may yet be up, I think even in an open primary. | ||
And even, by the way, with the endorsement of Donald Trump, because I have a feeling Trump will probably endorse him. | ||
I have to assume that the president's relationship with Lindsey Graham is based on that old keep your friends close and your enemies closer theory. | ||
That's Roger Stone. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Roger Stone is our guest. | ||
Donald Trump making news yesterday. | ||
Multiple press conferences, multiple big statements. | ||
The Hannity interview airs last night. | ||
In fact, let me go down that route first, Roger, and then I'll get into some of this other breaking news here with you. | ||
What did you think of this Hannity interview? | ||
What is Hannity's deal? | ||
It seems like he likes to hear himself talk more than his guests. | ||
What is the deal with that? | ||
Look, I like Sean Hannity. | ||
He's a good friend of mine. | ||
He was very supportive when my wife and I and my family were... | ||
We're going through hell. | ||
So I'm not going to criticize him. | ||
What I liked about that interview was the left seems to think that they can somehow drive a wedge between Trump and Musk. | ||
Now, I think it's pretty commonly known that Donald Trump has a fairly sizable ego. | ||
Guess what? | ||
You couldn't become president of the United States. | ||
You couldn't defeat... | ||
The entire political establishment of both parties and the crooked Department of Justice if you didn't have an ego. | ||
You couldn't build one of the greatest real estate empires in the history of the world if you didn't have a healthy ego. | ||
But they seem to think that by referring to Elon Musk as President Musk, that this is somehow going to drive a wedge between Trump and Musk. | ||
Those guys look like bros to me last night. | ||
They were finishing last night each other's sentences. | ||
They look like they're having the time of their life. | ||
And I point out that Elon could not have been more complimentary to the president. | ||
So that strategy, which the left is really trying, is not going to work. | ||
Beyond that, I think you saw two patriots, Elon Musk, my favorite African-American, and Donald Trump. | ||
In an extraordinary interview in which they seem very resolute about the fact that they're going to be exposing more and more. | ||
I just saw an ex-post by Elon saying that American politicians have been on the take, just echoing what Tim Burchett said. | ||
I can't wait to see this list, but I think you and I can both guess who's already on it. | ||
Well, listen to those that are shouting the loudest. | ||
In the rejecting of Doge exposing all of this. | ||
And I think you'll get a pretty good idea. | ||
As we've talked about before, Maxine Waters is going to have to return that wig she stole from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. | ||
James Brown's wig is going to have to be returned before she has to check into the correctional facility. | ||
Because I get a feeling that, you know, how do these politicians get so rich while serving in office? | ||
Well, maybe we're about to find out. | ||
It's something long overdue. | ||
I'm sure you saw... | ||
Last night at Mar-a-Lago, you had Mike Tyson there. | ||
You had General Flynn there. | ||
You had a little party going on there. | ||
And Trump told General Flynn he offered him 10 different jobs, apparently. | ||
He had multiple positions open that he wanted Flynn to work at when they were meeting. | ||
Flynn says he's working on other things. | ||
What do you think about that dynamic? | ||
Flynn more beneficial outside or inside the administration? | ||
Well, it's a very tough call. | ||
I mean, there are few men in American life, few leaders I've met, you know, almost a 50-year career in American politics that I respect more than Mike Flynn. | ||
I have enormous, not only affection for him and his family, but huge respect for him as a geopolitical thinker, as a true patriot. | ||
They tried to destroy him. | ||
If you haven't seen the movie, his movie Flynn, you need to see it. | ||
It tells you the backstory. | ||
Essentially, they tried to destroy Mike Flynn because he refused to lie about the threat that radical Islam poses to this country. | ||
And I knew that General Flynn wasn't interested in a cabinet job and did not want to become director of national intelligence. | ||
By the way, I think Tulsi Gabbard is great in that position. | ||
And I said on Alex's show. | ||
On other shows, as well as my own, Tulsi Gabbard will be the first woman president. | ||
Not necessarily in 2028. She's only 43 years old. | ||
She's got plenty of time. | ||
But I have no question whatsoever. | ||
She will be the first woman president. | ||
Not some liberal Democrat. | ||
Not some liberal Democrat woman. | ||
But Tulsi Gabbard will be president. | ||
She's a patriot. | ||
She's a woman of enormous courage. | ||
A lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve, a combat veteran in Iraq and Kuwait. | ||
So a person of deep principle you saw in her confirmation hearings when they tried to force her to say that Edward Snowden was a criminal who should be prosecuted. | ||
And she wouldn't say it because she doesn't believe it. | ||
The criminal, as you know, Owen, is General James Clapper. | ||
He's the one who lied under oath when he said that there was no data collection program on American citizens. | ||
When, of course, Edward Snowden then proved that there was. | ||
So it's a very close call. | ||
I do know this, that General Flynn is above all a patriot. | ||
And if the president prevailed upon him to take a specific position in government, one that would probably give him some economic hardship because they destroyed him financially. | ||
Same way they destroyed me financially. | ||
He's still in the rebuilding phase. | ||
I know that he would do it. | ||
He would always serve his country if his country called. | ||
But I can't say enough about my admiration and respect for General Flynn. | ||
Here's the good news. | ||
Even outside the government, he has the president's ear. | ||
He has an excellent relationship with Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
He has an excellent relationship with Mike Walsh, the National Security Advisor. | ||
So he's going to be working for America, whether he's outside the government, whether he's inside the government. | ||
One other point I wanted to raise to you that I think is an important one. | ||
At the end of his term, we saw Joe Biden gave the Presidential Medal of Freedom, which is the highest honor that the president can bestow on an American citizen. | ||
He gave it to Nancy Pelosi. | ||
He gave it to Hillary Clinton. | ||
He gave it to George Soros. | ||
There's only one person he gave it to that I agree with. | ||
That was Denzel Washington. | ||
Beyond that, everybody else he gave it to, by and large, was a leftist. | ||
He gave it posthumously to Senator Robert F. Kennedy. | ||
I agreed with that. | ||
He was a staunch anti-communist. | ||
But there is one man who I really think deserves the Presidential Medal of Freedom. | ||
And I'd like to see him get it now while he's still with us. | ||
And that's former Texas Congressman Ron Paul. | ||
There's perhaps no American who's more responsible for shifting the Republican Party away from the neocon orthodoxy of endless war and big government than Ron Paul. | ||
Armed with nothing more than the Constitution as his guide, Ron Paul sparked a revolutionary movement that changed the very DNA of the Republican Party, paving the way for President Trump's historic victory in 2016 and his historic comeback in 2024. So much of what Ron Paul originally championed are the cornerstones of Donald Trump's agenda today. | ||
I was the treasurer of the National Conservative Political Action Committee. | ||
There was a special election in Houston, and I took off from work to go to Houston and work for a month on Ron Paul's special election in his initial election to Congress. | ||
This man is living proof that one godly man can change the world for good. | ||
That's why I started a petition, which I'm going to send when we're done, to President Trump to affirm Ron Paul's status as a True American hero. | ||
And I hope the president will award him the Presidential Medal of Freedom. | ||
Folks, you can go sign this petition right now by going to RonPaulMetal.com. | ||
RonPaulMetal.com. | ||
We're not going to sell your name. | ||
We're not going to market your name. | ||
We're not collecting data for the purpose of collecting data. | ||
I really want President Trump to give Congressman Ron Paul, who may finally get his wish. | ||
We may get an audit here of the Federal Reserve. | ||
I want President Trump to give Ron Paul the Medal of Freedom while he's still with us. | ||
This is a very important effort. | ||
Well, I totally endorse that message. | ||
And yes, the idea was floated around, not just of auditing the Fed. | ||
I think that that might be inevitable at this point. | ||
I'd say the odds are maybe in favor of that happening. | ||
But then removing Jerome Powell and bringing Ron Paul in as Fed chair has also been an idea that's been floated around, which I imagine you would support. | ||
Well, I love that. | ||
The problem, of course, is that the president doesn't really appoint the Fed chair. | ||
The Fed's a private bank. | ||
I spent a lot of time going through the Constitution trying to find the part about the Federal Reserve. | ||
You know what? | ||
I couldn't find it. | ||
It's not there because it's not even a part of our government. | ||
It's a private bank. | ||
So, I think it'd be great to appoint Ron Paul to that position if the president had that power so he could close the place down. | ||
Now, here's a more important question for you. | ||
Owen, what are the chances that when they go to Fort Knox that all of that gold that we think is supposed to be there is there? | ||
What are the odds? | ||
You know, it almost seems unfathomable that somebody would be able to pull that off. | ||
Despite it being the movie plot for a couple of movies, a diehard movie that I hadn't seen, and then probably my favorite James Bond movie, Goldfinger. | ||
I mean, you imagine the length Goldfinger went to try to steal the gold from Fort Knox. | ||
So it's hard to imagine that they could even pull that off. | ||
But it was Ron Paul that actually brought that to Congress who said that he believes either the gold is not there, has been stolen, or has been replaced, and then basically dummied as gold. | ||
Basically, they just have some tungsten in there that they've just covered in gold and it's not real gold. | ||
Here's another one though. | ||
Why? | ||
Because they took bricks and spray painted them gold to say, oh, here it is. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That kind of thing. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That was what Ron Paul said years ago when he was theorizing about what was going on There definitely seems to be some sort of a mystery element to that. | ||
Why they wouldn't go in there every year or audit it every year or make sure every year has a lot of people. | ||
Skeptical for obvious reasons. | ||
I think another, you know, what if though, what if it's the opposite? | ||
What if we've been stealing gold and putting it in Fort Knox and that's why they don't want us to go in there? | ||
Maybe we've got other people's gold in there since we're toying around with this idea. | ||
I think they should go in there. | ||
I think they should take cameras in there. | ||
They should do it transparently and let's figure it out. | ||
Let's figure out what's going on at Fort Knox. | ||
I mean, I think the number is... | ||
They claim it's like, what, $300 billion of gold or something that's supposed to be in there? | ||
Well, if that's gone, again, if it's not the biggest money laundering operation happening through USAID and Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security, well then, that's your biggest heist of all time would have to be Fort Knox. | ||
$425 billion of gold reserves. | ||
Let's find out. | ||
I'm cheering it on. | ||
I want them to go in there. | ||
I want them to take cameras. | ||
Let's do it all transparently. | ||
Let's see the gold. | ||
I want to know where the gold at. | ||
I think this is going to be like Geraldo Rivera with Al Capone's safe, you know? | ||
I just have a feeling there's going to be a huge buildup, and then Geraldo opens up, Al Capone's safe, and guess what? | ||
It's empty. | ||
There's nothing in it. | ||
I have a feeling we're going to find out that there's missing gold. | ||
Just a theory, but I guess we'll see. | ||
Yeah, and I think, though, whatever we find out, this is the new norm. | ||
I'd like to see this be the new norm, at least. | ||
And that's transparency, Roger. | ||
It's transparency. | ||
It's transparency in these giant federal bureaucracies that get all the funding. | ||
It's transparency at the Federal Reserve. | ||
It's transparency at Fort Knox. | ||
I just want transparency. | ||
I think the American people want transparency. | ||
You know, we don't trust our government, Roger. | ||
And, you know, that's another thing is I forget what it was. | ||
There was some investigation happening into something or maybe it was one of the plane crashes. | ||
And I was somebody was asking me about it. | ||
They said, well, what do you think really happened? | ||
And I said, well, I know this. | ||
Nobody really trusts the government. | ||
And so even if they came out and made a message. | ||
And said what happened, and if it was true, nobody even believes them. | ||
This is the only way to restore trust in our government that is completely gone. | ||
I have next to zero trust in our government telling us the truth. | ||
So full transparency is the only way to slowly build that back, and it will take years to do it. | ||
So yeah, let's go into Fort Knox. | ||
Let's take HD cameras. | ||
Let's count the gold. | ||
Let's audit it right there on camera. | ||
Do it live TV for all to see. | ||
Do it live on X. I don't give a damn. | ||
Just let's do it. | ||
Let's open transparency. | ||
Let's give this country back to the people. | ||
Like Donald Trump said in his first inaugural address. | ||
I couldn't agree more. | ||
I mean, you really wonder how you can trust the government given their long track record of lies. | ||
And coming up soon is going to be the next attempt to hide the records regarding President John F. Kennedy's assassination. | ||
Now, I did a long piece on this the other day. | ||
You can find it at StoneZone.com. | ||
It's also on my substack. | ||
I don't think anything that they publish should be redacted. | ||
No big black marks hiding anything. | ||
Here's the problem, Owen, and that is not all of the documents that pertain to the Kennedy assassination are contained in the John Kennedy assassination document archive. | ||
There are documents in the Department of State, documents at the Department of Defense, documents at the IRS, documents at the FBI, documents at the CIA that are not included in that base archive. | ||
And all of those documents also need to be released. | ||
Right now, there are bureaucrats scurrying around desperately trying to figure out how to hide things. | ||
You'll recall... | ||
That the law that required disclosure of the Kennedy assassination documents passed in the early 1990s with a due date of 2017. And in 2017, I called President Trump. | ||
I told him this date was soon upon us and that he was going to have to make a decision. | ||
And he wasn't aware of it. | ||
No one on his staff had brought this to his attention. | ||
It was a pretty obscure fact. | ||
I knew it because. | ||
I had written a book, The Man Who Killed Kennedy, The Case Against LBJ, New York Times bestseller, which I outlined the plot. | ||
And I believe that it is vitally important that the bureaucrats not be allowed to hide anything. | ||
Then if you really want to get into, as President Trump does, the assassination of Senator Robert Kennedy, the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King. | ||
Well, we need three things. | ||
First of all, we need the Dallas Police Department records regarding the Kennedy assassination. | ||
We need the Los Angeles Police Department records regarding the murder of Senator Robert Kennedy. | ||
And we need the Memphis Police Department records regarding the assassination of Dr. King. | ||
I asked President Trump in a phone conversation about a week ago to also order that all the documents regarding the attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan also be declassified and released. | ||
Oh, and most people don't know this, but the government has never produced a final report on what happened in that attempted assassination. | ||
But this I can tell you. | ||
John Hinckley Jr., the man who was convicted of attempted assassination, is crouching, shooting upwards at Ronald Reagan, President Reagan. | ||
The bullets would have been coming from an upward trajectory. | ||
Reagan was hit from behind and above. | ||
That is not disputable. | ||
And I learned that when the doctors got Reagan finally at George Washington University Hospital and they did an x-ray, they couldn't find a bullet. | ||
And they were about to sew him back up, which would have killed him, actually. | ||
Remember, they didn't know initially how badly wounded he was. | ||
It was only when he started spitting up blood they realized that he had a wound in his chest. | ||
And the bullet came within, I think it was a half inch of his heart. | ||
It would have been the end of the Reagan revolution. | ||
But one doctor decided to conduct a manual examination and put on a rubber glove, felt around, and came out with a projectile called a flechette. | ||
It's about the size of a dime and is specifically fired by a weapon that the CIA was exposed in the late 70s through the church committee hearings as having developed specifically for assassinations. | ||
So this entire story has not been told. | ||
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I am working on a book on it. | ||
And I found out a lot of information that is not yet commonly known to the public. | ||
But frankly, my book would be a lot easier to write if President Trump would order all of the records pertaining to Ronald Reagan's assassination to be released. | ||
What do you feel about the current process with the JFK files and Anna Paulina Luna kind of being in charge in a way at the congressional level of releasing these files? | ||
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Well, I like Dana Polina Luna, but yesterday she announced that she was going to subpoena all the members of the Warren Commission, which would be kind of tough because they're all dead. | ||
Okay, so they're not going to – they might vote, though. | ||
Maybe they vote. | ||
They might vote Democrat, but I don't think they'll be testifying anytime soon. | ||
I would most definitely not be testifying. | ||
But at this point – and that was the argument, but remember it was Mike Pompeo, the CIA director, who persuaded Donald Trump in 2017. Not to release all of the material. | ||
Now, let's think about that. | ||
Why would the CIA director be the guy who objects to the public release of data and information that's over 50 years old? | ||
And the specific reason President Trump told me to not release that material was because it would expose the sources and methods of the CIA. Well, their sources are all dead. | ||
And if their methods include killing a president of the United States, I think the American people need to know about that. | ||
So if you're curious about what we're going to learn, I think Alex Jones really put the final nail in LBJ's coffin about two weeks ago when he surfaced an audio tape between two of LBJ's cronies, | ||
Cliff Carter, executive director of Democrat National Committee, and Billy Sol Estes, the epic Texas Wheeler dealer crony of Johnson's, in which they are caught on tape talking about the fact that LBJ hired Malcolm Mack Wallace to kill John F. Kennedy. | ||
Wallace left his fingerprints on the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository building. | ||
They're in the window encasement. | ||
They're also on the cardboard boxes that were used to fashion a crow's nest. | ||
So Johnson's role, which I outline in my book, The Man Who Killed Kennedy, The Case Against LBJ, Now that account is bolstered by this epic audio recording that Alex Jones was the first in the country to post that he got from, I guess, the great, great grandson, Billy Sal Estes. | ||
And now the CIA piece is going to fall into place. | ||
The organized crime involvement is pretty established in a book by Antoinette. | ||
Giancana, the daughter of Sam Giancana, the gangster who ran Chicago. | ||
The Bureau of Prisons had a bug in his prison cell both before and after the Kennedy assassination. | ||
I think that pretty well establishes the mob's role. | ||
Anna Plata Luna, I think, is well-meaning. | ||
She needs to brush up on her history a little bit. | ||
In closing on this topic of conversation. | ||
Since you've spoken to Trump recently, where are we at as far as learning about the assassination attempts on his life? | ||
And I know, obviously, one of the alleged would-be assassins is shot dead. | ||
The other one is being held in a prison cell. | ||
We're not really getting any updates on that. | ||
Is the president talking about that? | ||
I mean, these stories seem to have kind of gone away. | ||
Kind of a big deal. | ||
Somebody's trying to have the president killed. | ||
Yeah, I haven't discussed it with him, in all honesty. | ||
And if I had, I would not be at liberty to tell you what he said. | ||
But I do find it interesting that just as I had to move very quickly to silence Lee Harvey Oswald, they also shot and killed the man they claim shot at President Donald Trump. | ||
What I'd like to understand, more importantly, is why is it that the counter sniper had the man who shot at Trump and tragically killed the firefighter, Kerry Comparatori, had him in his sights? | ||
Why did he wait until the guy got off eight rounds before he shot and killed him? | ||
I find that very, very curious and disturbing. | ||
And additionally, the Secret Service, the local police, the state police, know that there's a man with a gun within the sealed perimeter area where the president is for 92 minutes. | ||
He's been seen with a rangefinder, yet they don't inform President Trump's direct security detail, and they don't evacuate the candidate. | ||
To me, that is really, really troubling. | ||
So the parallels between what happened in Dallas and what happened in Butler, Pennsylvania, in many ways, very similar. | ||
Why did they hose down the... | ||
The roof of the building for where this guy shot. | ||
Could it be because they don't want to have any trace of the DNA of whoever it was who shot at the president? | ||
We see still photographs of this man Crooks talking on the phone. | ||
But if he has no Confederates, who's he talking to? | ||
And Apple won't turn over his cell phone records. | ||
They say it would be an invasion of his privacy. | ||
Yet they turned over all of my cell phone records. | ||
To Robert Mueller before they were even subpoenaed. | ||
So I find the whole thing very shady. | ||
I think that once Trump deals with more urgent business, we're going to get to the bottom of this attempt, these two assassination attempts on our president. | ||
That's Roger Stone. | ||
Stonezone.com. | ||
Follow him on X where he's back there and better than ever as well. | ||
His radio show, his TV show, it's Roger Stone. | ||
Stonecoldtruth.com. | ||
All right, Roger, always a pleasure. | ||
I know you've been busy lately. | ||
Maybe get some rest, huh, buddy? | ||
Great to be back in the saddle here with you, Owen, on the real war room. | ||
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God bless you, Mike. | |
That's right, the original. | ||
All right, so as we said, Sean Hannity had the first interview with Trump and Musk as a tag team that aired last night on his show. | ||
And yeah, people are kind of noticing Sean Hannity likes to talk over his guests a lot. | ||
Nobody around here knows anything about that. | ||
Nobody around here ever does anything like that. | ||
Not me. | ||
And then, I think, always the issue I had, because it happens and sometimes you have to try to control an interview when you have a set amount of time, but really, it was setting Trump up with fail questions during the campaign. | ||
But all that aside, he continues to give Hannity the big interviews, so that's what it is. | ||
But here's some clips from that. | ||
First, here's Musk talking about... | ||
Their goal of cutting a trillion dollars from the deficit in clip one. | ||
Well, the overall goal is to try to get a trillion dollars out of the deficit. | ||
And if the deficit is not brought under control, America will go bankrupt. | ||
This is a very important thing for people to understand. | ||
A country is no different from an individual, in that if an individual overspends, an individual can go bankrupt. | ||
And so can a country. | ||
And the massive wastewater and abuse that has been going on. | ||
Which is leading to a $2 trillion a year deficit. | ||
That's what the president was handed on January 20th, a $2 trillion deficit. | ||
It's insane. | ||
For this fiscal year. | ||
Yeah, we inherited it. | ||
And inflation is back. | ||
I'm only here for two and a half weeks. | ||
That was January. | ||
Inflation is back. | ||
No, think of it. | ||
Inflation's back. | ||
And they said, oh, Trump inflation. | ||
I had nothing to do with it. | ||
These people have run the country. | ||
They spent money like nobody's ever spent. | ||
And then the big realization from Musk, they're guilty of everything they accuse us of in clip two. | ||
And, you know, people, like, it's funny how often, when these attacks occur, the thing that they're accusing the administration of is what they are guilty of. | ||
They're saying that things are being done are unconstitutional, but what they are doing is unconstitutional. | ||
They're guilty of the crime of which they accuse us. | ||
That's always the first thing they do. | ||
He's in violation of the Constitution. | ||
They don't even know what they're talking. | ||
Well, it's absurd. | ||
It's just a con job. | ||
It's a big con job. | ||
And they're so bad for the country, so dangerous and so bad. | ||
And the media is so bad. | ||
When I watch MSNBC, which I don't watch much, but you have to watch the enemy on occasion. | ||
The enemy? | ||
The level of arrogance and cheating and they're just... | ||
Horrible people. | ||
These are horrible people. | ||
They tell conspiracy theories. | ||
And then Trump has a little fun with Elon there making fun of his attire in clip three. | ||
With his hundred geniuses, he's got some very brilliant young people working for him that dress much worse than him, actually. | ||
They dress in just t-shirts. | ||
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You wouldn't know they have 180. They dress worse than him. | |
He points at Musk. | ||
That's pretty funny. | ||
They both had a good laugh there. | ||
You know, speaking of the fake news, MSNBC, or as Trump called the enemy, Frank Figluzzi, former FBI agent, this is one of the most deranged lunatics that's ever been given access to cable news, and that's saying a lot. | ||
This guy thinks that 8-8 means Heil Hitler, and so if there's a phone number with 8-8 in it, he thinks you're a secret Nazi. | ||
That's literally how insane this guy is, or there's something else going on. | ||
But listen to his latest diatribe here against the American people in clip six. | ||
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And now our president is quoting that white supremacist neo-Nazi murderer. | |
If you voted for that, you really need to question whether you're American anymore. | ||
But that's who's using that kind of statement. | ||
And listen, does Trump sit and read Norwegian history? | ||
Hell no. | ||
Someone is handing him this story, this quote, and we need to figure out who keeps spoon-feeding him the white supremacy. | ||
White terrorist philosophy. | ||
Former FBI agent on MSNBC. You're not an American if you voted for Trump. | ||
And everybody's a Nazi and everybody's a racist white supremacist that disagrees with me. | ||
Great analysis. | ||
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Let me start to pile drive through some of this news, but you get an idea. | ||
Let's just kind of lay it up so that you get an idea of what we're dealing with here. | ||
Now, I could play dozens of videos of these federal employees bitching and complaining that they're being laid off or that they have to come work from an office now. | ||
They've been working for home and now they're bitching. | ||
They're either losing their job or taking the buyout. | ||
Which is a good buyout offer from Trump. | ||
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It's like eight months of pay. | |
And the ones that are complaining they have to go back to work. | ||
So there was a post on X that was one of these individuals that went viral complaining about losing the job. | ||
So let's look at this from that blonde girl. | ||
She certainly is that blonde girl now. | ||
I was terminated. | ||
From my dream job with the Children's Bureau yesterday due to the Federal Restructuring Executive Order slash Doge. | ||
Look, if your dream job is to work for the federal government, then there's something wrong with you. | ||
I am unemployed for the first time since I was 15 years old. | ||
I hope you get your effing cheap eggs. | ||
Well, we won't get the cheap eggs because the Biden administration killed 100 million chickens, but that's a different story. | ||
So, okay. | ||
She lost her dream job because of Doge. | ||
But wait a second. | ||
Hold on now. | ||
We rewind the clocks back a couple months to October and we find this same woman posting this. | ||
Didn't have any meetings today, so I've been wearing my jammies all day. | ||
But now I have a meeting in 30 minutes, so I'm putting on a hoodie. | ||
Eventually, that work-from-home life is going to get you. | ||
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Your dream job was being able to wear your pajamas all day during a workday because you, quote-unquote, worked from home. | ||
And now that you've lost your job that you did nothing with, you're mad about it. | ||
Isn't that amazing? | ||
So that just kind of sets it up of what's really going on here behind the scenes, what's really getting shut down. | ||
Now, anybody can go, and I went and did this earlier today, they have a wall of receipts. | ||
This is the Department of Government Efficiency website. | ||
They have a wall of receipts, which is just the basic information laid out, and you can scroll down and look at all of it. | ||
Or you can go deeper into it, and you can go into the savings side, and you can click into each contract or into each federal spending item, and it'll either pull up... | ||
The line-by-line budget or it'll pull up the actual contract. | ||
And again, I've been following this stuff since it launched because I'm curious and I want to come on the air and tell you about everything as we have been since it launched. | ||
And then I go out in the streets and these leftists, and it happened multiple times in that video from Monday, and they say there is no transparency. | ||
They aren't showing the evidence. | ||
I mean, folks, it's a joke. | ||
They literally have the website. | ||
In fact, click. | ||
I mean, you can go to any of these, regulations, workforce, but if you go to savings on the Department of Government Efficiency website, okay, right there. | ||
So they lay it all out. | ||
Now, oh, look, there's line by line, the contracts. | ||
There's line by line, and then the money saved. | ||
It's got your agency, and then the description of the item. | ||
And then if you click that link, and then if you click that link right here, yeah, guys, close that out. | ||
So that was your quarter million dollars for Politico. | ||
Yeah, click that link right there. | ||
That'll take you to the actual contract document. | ||
Oh, there it is. | ||
And then you can review that, and then you can look at the company's name. | ||
And so right there, you can see it says Bloomberg, and it has all their information on there. | ||
It's a public document. | ||
So to say that there's no transparency is... | ||
A complete joke. | ||
There couldn't be more transparency. | ||
I don't know how you could be more transparent. | ||
I really don't know what else you would post here other than what they've been posting, which is the names of the agencies, the money saved, and then the actual documents. | ||
It's all there. | ||
All of it. | ||
So anybody can go look at this stuff. | ||
And then I even pulled it up. | ||
I even pulled it up on my phone, and I showed it to the guy, and he just says, no, that's not real. | ||
Those are just numbers. | ||
Those are just numbers. | ||
Okay. | ||
So that's what you get. | ||
Now, the Democrats are obviously trying to stop this. | ||
Maybe that's because they want to cover up their own criminal activity. | ||
House Democrats try to kill Elon's Doge program. | ||
If they get three GOP defectors with this incoming vote, then they can shut it down. | ||
Now, I would doubt. | ||
There'd be three Republicans in the House that would go against Doge right now. | ||
If they have three operatives that they're willing to just kill their political career over to stop this from happening, then maybe they can do it. | ||
I mean, I wouldn't be surprised if the Democrats have three operatives in the House. | ||
Maybe they feel this is worth completely tanking them politically over to stop this from happening. | ||
But that's all it would take. | ||
I don't anticipate it will. | ||
But they're trying to shut down Doge. | ||
By pushing what they're calling the Taxpayer Data Protection Act. | ||
And so that's their little buzzword for it, like somebody's going in there and stealing your information, and that's not what is happening at all. | ||
They're going into the government systems where the data just happens to exist. | ||
But it's all about blocking DOGE from accessing in the Treasury records, specifically the IRS records. | ||
They just want to block them from getting that access, is what it's really about. | ||
So they'll sit there and they'll beg for Donald Trump's tax returns. | ||
And if they can get any of them, they'll publish them for everybody to see. | ||
But when an official government agency, DOGE, tries to go in there to do its job, then the Democrats want to stop it and shut it down and call it the Taxpayer Protection Act. | ||
But they use the IRS to target their political opposition. | ||
So the IRS is their own little database that they use to target their political opposition. | ||
Or if they can get Trump's tax returns, they'll leak that to the public. | ||
But now that the Department of Government Efficiency wants to go in there and audit the IRS, now all of a sudden they want to shut it down. | ||
Now apparently the Democrats are trying to flip Mike Lawler, Republican in New York. | ||
Brian Fitzpatrick, Republican in Pennsylvania, and Don Bacon, Republican in Nebraska, to vote on this and to stop Doge. | ||
And so Musk comments on these developments and says the Democrats are trying to hide the biggest fraud in history. | ||
And that's exactly it. | ||
The Democrats are trying to hide the biggest fraud in history, and that's probably because they're in on it. | ||
I don't think that's too big of a leap to assume. | ||
Musk weighs a Doge dividend to send Americans checks using saving the saved funds. | ||
What is the Doge dividend? | ||
Will all Americans get a refund check of $5,000 from Elon Musk? | ||
Now, this was brought up last night. | ||
If DOGE achieves its goal of cutting $2 trillion in federal spending, that would provide 78 million taxpaying households in the U.S. with about $5,000 refund or DOGE dividend per household with the remainder used refund or DOGE dividend per household with the remainder used to pay down the national debt. | ||
Now, this is so game-changing. | ||
I don't even know if it can properly be... | ||
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Now, remember how people freaked out over the stimulus checks when it came to COVID, and that was a big thing, your stimmies? | ||
And of course, there was a lot of fraud, waste, and abuse on that as well, but people got all excited over their stimmies. | ||
Well, a Doge dividend of $5,000, it might be life-changing money for some people, or maybe get them out of a hole, but it's not even necessarily about that. | ||
It's about the larger picture. | ||
Of Americans understanding, wait a second. | ||
Wait a second. | ||
I spent thousands of dollars on waste, fraud, and abuse that I didn't have to spend, and now I'm getting it back into my pocket? | ||
And then you combine that with Trump cutting taxes or getting rid of the federal income tax, and all of the sudden... | ||
All of a sudden, Americans are going to say, hmm, I'm getting thousands of dollars back from the government. | ||
I'm getting thousands of dollars I get to keep now that I'm not paying taxes under with this waste, fraud, and abuse. | ||
Hmm, that's kind of game-changing stuff. | ||
The realization that your tax dollars are being stolen from you. | ||
The realization that you could have been richer. | ||
You could have had more money in your own pocket. | ||
All these years. | ||
That will wake people up. | ||
That will make people angry when they realize it. | ||
This is total political paradigm shifting stuff that we're talking about here. | ||
So if they can accomplish this, imagine all the people that will be voting Republican for decades. | ||
Normal Democrat voters that will be voting Republican if this happens. | ||
Absolutely they will. | ||
This is what the Democrats do. | ||
They buy votes all the time. | ||
Oh, we'll pay for this. | ||
We'll pay for that. | ||
We're paying for that. | ||
We're giving you a rebate on that. | ||
They never do it. | ||
They just say they will. | ||
They buy votes. | ||
Well, this isn't buying votes. | ||
This is trimming the government and saving the American taxpayer money. | ||
And then the dividend is just like the physical representation that just like brings it all home. | ||
It's like, oh, this is real. | ||
It's the real thing you can hold on to and say, okay, I've been robbed all these years. | ||
I could have had more money. | ||
And then Trump weighing in on the corruption at the Department of Justice says, over the past four years, the Department of Justice has been politicized like never before. | ||
Therefore, I have instructed the termination of all remaining Biden-era U.S. attorneys. | ||
We must clean house immediately and restore confidence. | ||
Americans' golden age must have a fair justice system that begins today. | ||
Well, that's pretty standard tradition. | ||
A lot of these Biden U.S. attorneys are sticking around. | ||
To obviously upset the Trump administration's agenda, but Trump can get rid of them. | ||
It's the judges that are the problem at this point. | ||
It's the judges that are the problem. | ||
Now, the next big move that the Trump administration has made, and there's some weird things happening with this, Trump administration labels eight... | ||
Latin American cartels as foreign terrorist organizations. | ||
So this opens up them for military action against them. | ||
Foreign terrorist organizations. | ||
This is from the Department of State. | ||
Designations of Trende Aragua, Mara, Salvatrucha, Cartel de Sinaloa, Cartel de Jalisco Nuevo Generación, Carteles Unidos, Cartel de Noreste. | ||
Cartel de Golfo and La Nueva Familia Microcana are all the eight gangs now that Trump has labeled foreign terrorist organizations. | ||
Now, this is interesting. | ||
This isn't a war in the Middle East that's thousands of miles away, and unless they can sneak into the country or have a terrorist attack, it doesn't really necessarily impact us. | ||
You know, this is right on our southern border. | ||
This is right just south of us. | ||
And we'll have to see how all this goes. | ||
I mean, there's no doubt the U.S. military could go in there and wipe them all out, but there are ways for them to get into the country. | ||
Many of them are already in the country, and I would be surprised if the cartels just laid down and let this happen. | ||
So I'm not really sure what the bigger strategy here is. | ||
Do they really want all-out military assault to shut these things down? | ||
Is it an intimidation force? | ||
Is it just to show that, hey, nobody's done this? | ||
It could have been done a long time ago? | ||
Are we really going to see a war between the cartels and the military? | ||
I mean, this is pretty interesting stuff developing with this situation. | ||
Now, there's no doubt. | ||
I mean, look, the cartels are no soft. | ||
It's not a soft operation they run, but obviously the U.S. military has all kinds of better technology and weapons and everything else to defeat these people if that would be the agenda. | ||
But look at these crazed leftists that are actually rooting for the cartels. | ||
Can you believe this? | ||
Listen to this one. | ||
Rooting for the cartels in clip eight. | ||
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we might be saved by like, the most unexpected group of people. | |
Do you know who Trump's trying to declare war on? | ||
The cartel? | ||
Oh, please do. | ||
Please do. | ||
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Fuck around and find out, Trump. | |
So this is some white lady fluffing up the cartels? | ||
I guess the cartels are sexy to her. | ||
Or is she so dumb? | ||
Does she think Trump is going to go down there in, like, boxing gloves or something? | ||
What does she think is happening here? | ||
Again, there's no doubt the cartels are no, you know, they're not soft as butter. | ||
That's a serious group, but against the U.S. military, I don't think they really have much of a chance. | ||
They've already got drones spying on them and all their movements and activities. | ||
Cheering for the cartels. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
Why don't you go down and hang out with them? | ||
I bet you they could find plenty of uses for you. | ||
You got two of them right there on the screen. | ||
Just showing them off right there, don't you? | ||
So why don't you go on down there, and I'm sure one of these eight gangs would be happy to take you in and take advantage of your services, shall we say, or maybe your assets. | ||
So why don't you hop on down there south of the border and join one of these cartels, and it's sexy. | ||
And good luck. | ||
The U.S. military men, oh yeah, they don't know how to handle combat. | ||
No. | ||
Nope. | ||
Members of the U.S. military aren't well-trained and smart and fit and, yeah, know how to do war. | ||
So good luck. | ||
Go join Team Cartel then. | ||
I'm sure they could find a use for you. | ||
You won't be talking much, though. | ||
You won't be uploading any more videos on your TikTok. | ||
I would probably get used to that. | ||
Now here's another crazy leftist. | ||
Talking about how she wants somebody to assassinate Trump. | ||
I have a feeling this individual is going to be getting a visit from Secret Service. | ||
This young girl has lost her way. | ||
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Clip 9. Just for the person out there who's planning on doing it. | |
You know, the thing that we all wake up every day hoping we'll see in the news. | ||
And we're like, man, no one's done it yet. | ||
Keep going. | ||
Your plan, it's going to work. | ||
If not, it'll inspire the next person. | ||
And we are all rooting for you. | ||
You have our support. | ||
You have our admiration. | ||
We might make a national holiday out of you. | ||
And I will definitely put money on your books. | ||
And if you're into this sort of thing, I'll write you some letters of the naughty sort, should you find yourself behind bars for it. | ||
But we're all rooting for you and hoping that you do it quickly and get away with it. | ||
Power to the people. | ||
A couple interesting things I noticed. | ||
Maybe on the lighter side here, how is she so familiar with the prison system and communicating with somebody inside? | ||
That was a little odd to me. | ||
I'll put money on your books. | ||
I'll send you letters, the naughty kind. | ||
Sounds like she has some friends, maybe, that have been in there that she's had to communicate with or put money on the books before. | ||
It's not exactly common knowledge, I would say, unless you know somebody that's been there. | ||
But actually, if you go to the top, the most concerning thing that this young girl says here, I mean, she looks like she's in college or something. | ||
What she says at the beginning is the most concerning. | ||
Guys, play it again from the top. | ||
Did you catch what she said at the start there? | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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For the person out there who's planning on doing it, you know, the thing that we all wake up every day hoping we'll see in the news. | |
There it is, right there. | ||
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That's good. | |
The thing we all wake up hoping we see in the news. | ||
Can you believe that? | ||
Can you believe that sad state of existence? | ||
Do you really wake up every day hoping that you see that? | ||
Is that true? | ||
Are there really leftists that wake up? | ||
Are there really liberals and Democrats that wake up every day hoping that they hear in the news that Trump is dead? | ||
Is that true? | ||
It wouldn't surprise me. | ||
But to hear her say it and to think about that, my goodness, this really is beyond any mental disorder we've ever seen. | ||
And it has just completely devastated these people's souls and minds and has just occupied every aspect of their life. | ||
Waking up every morning hoping you see that headline? | ||
And then not realizing that you're the one with the problem? | ||
That's a sad, sad state of existence. | ||
But see, the Democrats know what they're doing to the youth. | ||
They know exactly what they're doing to the youth. | ||
And I'll have some of that coming up. | ||
But I'll tell you what, we'll go to break with this. | ||
This is at the Kennedy Center. | ||
Where the Democrats are stealing all the money. | ||
Oh, there's no money here. | ||
Well, yeah, because you took it all already. | ||
We already know you stole it. | ||
So they're doing a dance. | ||
Go ahead and put 17 on the screen here for me, guys. | ||
They've done a lot. | ||
They're doing a interpretive dance moves around the Kennedy Center. | ||
They've encircled it. | ||
There's all the buses they rode in on, by the way. | ||
Probably paid for by USAID. But this is them doing an interpretive dance circle. | ||
Democrats are doing an interpretive dance circle outside of the Kennedy Center. | ||
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Wow. | |
Wow. | ||
Yeah, these people are really well... | ||
Their minds are really healthy. | ||
Really healthy state of affairs here. | ||
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By the way, there's only like, maybe like 50 of them, maybe. | |
But there's the buses they rode in on. | ||
So literally two buses of them came in. | ||
Paid for by Soros or USAID money. | ||
And they're mad at what? | ||
Because the Kennedy Center funds have been audited and we found out that the people that run it took all the money for themselves? | ||
What a protest. | ||
Wow. | ||
What's amazing is they did choreograph this. | ||
They did coordinate their dance moves. | ||
And for that, we thank them for this wonderful performance as we're halfway through the show. | ||
All right, we got some breaking news. | ||
Of course, we've heard the intentions of Doge to audit the IRS. Who knows? | ||
Maybe eventually Trump just shuts it down. | ||
But now... | ||
It has been officially announced Trump will be laying off over 6,000 IRS agents. | ||
This is going to be happening before the end of the week. | ||
It was also mentioned previously that Trump might be sending some of those tens of thousands of IRS agents hired by the Biden administration to harass the American people, specifically Christians and conservatives and Trump supporters, that he was going to send them down to the border to help protect it, secure it. | ||
I'm not sure if that ever manifested, but... | ||
Thousands of IRS agents to be fired. | ||
You know, at this point, just shut the whole thing down. | ||
Just shut the whole thing down because, you know, we are coming up, or I guess it is tax season, and people are probably wondering, you know, what am I going to do here? | ||
Just shut it down. | ||
Just relieve some stress. | ||
People haven't filed their taxes or whatever. | ||
Just relieve some stress. | ||
Just shut it down. | ||
And hey, I say that from somebody that's probably owed money by the IRS. You know, it's hilarious. | ||
They come after me illegitimately for money. | ||
I beat them in court every time. | ||
And then what happens every tax season is they owe me money. | ||
So they probably owe me money. | ||
And I still say shut it down. | ||
I don't even care. | ||
I'll sacrifice whatever money the IRS owes me if they shut down. | ||
Gladly. | ||
In fact, I'll double it. | ||
I'll pay them extra money to shut it down. | ||
And then I'll get my Doge dividend in. | ||
Now, this is breaking too. | ||
A Tesla showroom has been shot up in Oregon. | ||
So we've had multiple attacks at Tesla factories lately. | ||
Or Tesla car shops. | ||
And this is the second one just in that location recently. | ||
There was an arson attack last month. | ||
And so this is what the Democrats do, folks. | ||
They know Elon Musk is not... | ||
Hitler or a Nazi or didn't do a Nazi salute and white supremacist and all this other stuff. | ||
They know all that, but they say it and they say it over and over and over and over again so that they can get somebody to go out there and do their dirty work actually believing all of the Democrat Party propaganda. | ||
So it's really unfortunate. | ||
Somebody is going to get severely injured or killed. | ||
And that's what happens with the left, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
That's what happens with the left. | ||
Look at what they lie about President Donald Trump. | ||
Somebody tries to assassinate him. | ||
People in the audience, in the crowd, get shot and killed. | ||
Now they're doing the same thing to Elon Musk. | ||
These Democrats, man, they have no soul. | ||
The entire political party needs to come to an end. | ||
It's just, it's dangerous. | ||
Donald Trump is live. | ||
The man never stops. | ||
He's at the Future Investment Initiative Institute in Miami. | ||
He just went to the podium. | ||
He's speaking now. | ||
We go live to President Donald Trump. | ||
All for such a warm welcome. | ||
It's great to be back in beautiful Miami where I've actually built a lot of great buildings with the Desert family and some others. | ||
We've had tremendous success in Miami. | ||
We have Trump Towers and Sunny Isles Beach. | ||
It's four beautiful buildings right on the ocean. | ||
The Trump Grande. | ||
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Put the little E in the end for a little, class it up a little bit. | |
Trump Grande and the 700-acre Doral. | ||
It's a tremendous country club. | ||
It's actually the most successful country club in the U.S. where I was just given approval to build 1,500 units. | ||
And I couldn't care less about building units when you're president. | ||
Who the hell wants to build units? | ||
I've been building units all my life. | ||
I don't want to build units, but they gave us permission to do it. | ||
But today is a tremendous honor to become the first American president to address the Future Investment Initiative Institute. | ||
That's the first one. | ||
It's always nice. | ||
And I want to thank Mayor of Miami. | ||
Francis Suarez for being here. | ||
Thank you very much, Francis, wherever you may be. | ||
Hi, Francis. | ||
And thank you for the endorsement when I ran. | ||
I was very appreciative. | ||
Along with the mayor of Miami Beach, Stephen Minor. | ||
Stephen, thank you very much. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you, Stephen. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
And numerous American business leaders, some of the biggest business leaders actually anywhere in the world, and many distinguished guests from the Middle East. | ||
and in particular the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, a special place with special leaders. | ||
And including FII Institute, chairman and governor of the Public Investment Fund, which is a seriously big fund. | ||
Yasser, I see you there. | ||
Stand up, Yasser. | ||
Everyone knows Yasser. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Great guy. | ||
Great person. | ||
And finance. | ||
Minister Mohammed, thank you very much. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Good to see you again. | ||
That's a pretty good finance minister of that part of the world. | ||
That's not bad. | ||
Other parts of the world, not so good, but that one is good. | ||
And many other senior government leaders. | ||
I also want to recognize the Kingdom's Ambassador to the United States, Her Royal Highness Princess Rima. | ||
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Ooh, very popular. | |
Very popular. | ||
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Wow. | |
That's very nice. | ||
Sitting next to Elon. | ||
Wow, that's... | ||
You couldn't do better than that, huh? | ||
As well as my own special envoy to the Middle East, who's really done a fantastic job, Steve Whitcoff. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
He's been busy. | ||
And Michael Waltz is here. | ||
Where is Michael? | ||
Michael's been so busy. | ||
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They've been going back and forth and back. | |
A woman who has just voted the most powerful woman anywhere in the world. | ||
No, I'll go with... | ||
I'm going to go with Princess Rima, but she was voted the most powerful woman anywhere in the world, Susie Wiles. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Most powerful woman. | ||
That's pretty good. | ||
We have to talk to you about that, Susie. | ||
That's pretty good. | ||
And also, we all know Jared Kushner, a very special guy. | ||
Thank you, Jared. | ||
Thank you, Jared. | ||
And Elon Musk. | ||
He's been making a little news lately, hasn't he, though? | ||
Very positive news. | ||
Stand up, Elon. | ||
He's a great guy. | ||
We did a little show last night. | ||
I heard they got very good ratings, too, by the way. | ||
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We did. | |
Hannity. | ||
Sean Hannity is fantastic. | ||
A fantastic man. | ||
A fantastic guy. | ||
And he did a show. | ||
It was great being on the show with you last night. | ||
I come today with a simple message for business leaders from all across the nation and all around the world. | ||
If you want to build the future, push boundaries, unleash breakthroughs, transform industries, or make a fortune, because you want to make a fortune. | ||
Most of you have already made a fortune. | ||
I don't want to say that. | ||
There's no better place on earth than the current. | ||
And future United States of America under a certain president named Donald J. Trump. | ||
I think that you're going to do very well. | ||
They're saying that November 5th, Election Day, 2024 will go down as one of the most important days in the history of our country. | ||
They said in 129 years, the most consequential election. | ||
I don't know if they're right about that or not, but... | ||
It sounds good. | ||
I wanted to see if I could get a couple of more years tacked on, but I figured the fight wasn't really worth it. | ||
129 is a lot. | ||
And as of January 20th, 2025, the dark days of high taxes, crushing regulations, rampant inflation, flagrant corruption, government weaponization. | ||
Oh, I know about weaponization. | ||
And total incompetence will be gone forever. | ||
They'll be gone forever. | ||
Because the United States is back and open for business, and the golden age of America has officially begun. | ||
You see it happening. | ||
Since my election, America's economic engines have come roaring back to life in just a very short period of time. | ||
Think of it, from November 5th, the progress that's been made has been amazing. | ||
The Nasdaq is up nearly 10% in just a few months, and that's a lot. | ||
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is up 2,200 points. | ||
And Bitcoin has set multiple all-time record highs because everyone knows that I'm committed to making America the crypto capital. | ||
We want to stay at the forefront of everything. | ||
And one of them is crypto. | ||
And Miami seems to be the center of the action, come to think of it. | ||
And maybe it'll stay there. | ||
Business optimism skyrocketed 42 points. | ||
Think of that in a single month, the most in history by far. | ||
That's the biggest increase in history by not even close. | ||
The ISM index of manufacturing activity surged into positive territory for the first time in many years. | ||
Amazing. | ||
And it was just announced, this is an interesting one, I didn't realize it was that bad for so long, but it was just announced by one of the nation's most... | ||
Historically accurate and respected pollsters, Rasmussen, that the number of Americans who believe our country is on the right track now exceeds those who think it's heading in the wrong direction for the first time in 20 years. | ||
Can you believe that? | ||
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20 years. | |
And this is really a seismic 27-point swing from just before the election. | ||
Nobody's ever seen anything like that one yet, sir, I want to tell you. | ||
That's a big one. | ||
The best and most successful business leaders on earth are now racing to invest in the United States since November. | ||
DeMac has announced plans to invest $40 billion in the U.S., creating at least 10,000 jobs. | ||
SoftBank has announced investments of between $100 and $200 billion, creating at least 100,000 American jobs. | ||
Oracle and OpenAI and SoftBank are now collectively committing $500 billion to keep the United States on the cutting edge of artificial intelligence. | ||
And so many more. | ||
I mean, so many companies that want to come to the White House and have a little news conference all the time. | ||
I said, why don't you just announce it? | ||
But they want to come and I'll do that. | ||
I don't mind doing that. | ||
I say anytime they want to go $10 billion or more, I'm there. | ||
$10 billion or more. | ||
But on his recent visit to the White House, the Prime Minister of Japan announced he anticipates Japanese investment to the United States of well over a trillion dollars. | ||
And we're working on an Alaska pipeline already, which is the closest point to Asia. | ||
And as you know, the ANWR, which we've started, Ronald Reagan couldn't get it approved. | ||
Nobody could get it approved for so many years. | ||
Couldn't get it approved. | ||
I got it approved. | ||
Actually, I got it approved twice. | ||
I got it approved and Biden ended it. | ||
That was a shocker. | ||
But we just got it approved again. | ||
And we're going to be... | ||
It's probably the largest deposit maybe anywhere in the world, just by itself. | ||
They say of similar size to Saudi Arabia, so we hope that's correct. | ||
But all of this is only happening because of the world-changing results of the 2024 election. | ||
We won the House. | ||
We won the Senate, the White House, and the Electoral College in the popular vote in a landslide. | ||
We also won all seven swing states, and all 50 states shifted in the Republican direction for the first time ever. | ||
So every state, every single state of the 50 states shifted Republican. | ||
That's never happened before. | ||
Either way, it's never happened. | ||
And 85% of counties voted for Trump. | ||
Think of that. | ||
You have 2,600 counties versus 525. 2,600. | ||
Think of that. | ||
That's why when you look at the election map after it was all done, the certified map, the whole thing was red. | ||
2,600 versus 500. It's a big, big difference. | ||
Nobody's seen anything like it, actually. | ||
So as a result of this, very historic victory. | ||
Investors from all over the planet. | ||
Once again, have confidence in America's future and respect for America's leaders. | ||
And it's about time we get a little respect. | ||
The last administration was the worst and most incompetent in the history of our country, but we are moving quickly to fix every single disaster Joe Biden created and make America stronger and more prosperous than ever before. | ||
Our first and most urgent mission is to remove the criminals that Biden allowed into our country with the ridiculous and very dangerous open borders policy. | ||
They came from all over the world. | ||
They came from prisons and jails. | ||
They came from mental institutions and insane asylums. | ||
They were gang members. | ||
They were drug lords. | ||
They came from all over, and they were allowed to come into our country. | ||
And we're getting them out in record levels, just like they came in in record levels. | ||
I want to thank Tom Holman and Christy, who was just doing, she's doing a fantastic job. | ||
By the way, on that note, this news, if you recall, Tom Holman said a week ago he believes the ice raid leaks were coming from the inside as they were seeking to identify the leaker that was tipping off illegal. | ||
Well, you know, assuming it came from the inside, I think it was a pretty safe bet. | ||
Well, they are honing in on, I think, the leaker or leakers. | ||
And now the Department of Homeland Security says it can, should, and will be administrating polygraph exams amid ice raid location leaks. | ||
So it sounds like they're honing in on it, and now they're going to be doing polygraph tests to try to figure out who did it. | ||
But they need to get serious, whether it's politicians that are getting in the way of law enforcement, executing these raids and deportations, like Holman has suggested maybe AOC face charges, or getting down to the bottom of who's leaking this to the criminals before the raids happen. | ||
Arrests need to be made. | ||
Messages need to be sent. | ||
I'm sick and damn tired of leftists committing crimes and not getting punished for it. | ||
Conservatives don't even commit crimes, and they spend years in prison. | ||
So it's time for the leftists that actually are committing the crimes to do some time as well. | ||
Let's go back to Miami, Trump speaking live. | ||
It's really meant more for bringing countries and companies into our country, but the numbers are rather staggering because we're the big piggy bank that everybody wants to be, and they can play games and they can say, well, there'll be retribution and equal this and that, but they can't be equal. | ||
But we want to keep it so that we're the big piggy bank. | ||
And if we had years like we did the last four years, that wouldn't have lasted too long. | ||
We're not promising it. | ||
But, you know, all of these things could happen. | ||
We hope to balance our budget. | ||
So I don't want to promise it, because if I do and we come about $10 short, the fake news media back there would say, we have breaking news. | ||
He did not make it. | ||
He did not make it. | ||
But we'll get it done very soon. | ||
It might not be this year, but it could be this year. | ||
Actually, we have a chance of getting it even this year, which people would be shocked at because they were talking about 10 years, 15 years, 20 years from now. | ||
When I took office last month, we inherited the consequences of inflation. | ||
That was more than four times what it was when I left four years ago. | ||
Think of that. | ||
I left. | ||
It was at 1.4%. | ||
And the annual government spending over $1.5 trillion more than projected in 2020 alone. | ||
$1.5 trillion. | ||
But under the Trump administration, all of that is changing faster and more dramatically than anyone ever thought possible. | ||
They didn't think it was possible to do what we've done in just a very short period of time. | ||
We've accomplished more in four weeks than most administrations accomplish in four years. | ||
On my first day in office, I imposed an immediate federal hiring freeze, a federal regulation freeze, and a foreign aid freeze. | ||
I signed an order creating the Department of Government Deficiency and put a man named Elon Musk in charge. | ||
Thank you, Elon, for doing it. | ||
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Thank you very much. | |
And he's doing a great job. | ||
I wish you could have seen him last night. | ||
It's really, you know, he's a very committed person. | ||
He's a very serious person. | ||
And he's a very high IQ people. | ||
You know, I like high IQ people. | ||
Not all have to be, but, you know, it'd be nice to have some people up there that he's a seriously high IQ individual. | ||
Now, he's got his false also, I will tell you that. | ||
But not too many of them, which is now really waging war on government waste, fraud, and abuse. | ||
And they're curbing inflation and saving taxpayers billions and billions of dollars every single day. | ||
There's even under consideration a new concept where we give 20% of the Doge savings to American citizens and 20% goes to paying down debt because the numbers are incredible, Elon. | ||
So many billions of dollars, billions, hundreds of billions. | ||
Love that. | ||
We're thinking about giving 20% back to the American citizens and 20% down to pay back debt and pay down debt, which is, if you look at value, if it were a real estate... | ||
Balance sheet, the debt is tiny, but we still want to pay it down. | ||
Folks, I'm telling you, it cannot be overstated how big this is. | ||
And it's part of the larger Doge initiative agenda. | ||
It's just, you have to understand, so much of politics, the challenge is reaching the unreachable. | ||
Reaching the politically disinterested, uninterested. | ||
That's one of the biggest challenges in politics. | ||
And there's really no right answer. | ||
You try everything. | ||
With something like this, you reach everybody. | ||
Nobody avoids this. | ||
Now, people can avoid the news of Doge. | ||
People can avoid the news of all the fraud, waste, and abuse. | ||
But you get a $5,000 or whatever the number ends up being. | ||
They're saying $5,000. | ||
You get a $5,000 dividend check. | ||
And again, it's not even about the money. | ||
Is it life-changing money to most people? | ||
Probably not. | ||
Some it might be. | ||
Some it might get them out of the hole. | ||
It's not even about the number. | ||
And it's not about, oh, we're just giving free money away. | ||
No, it's about people understanding you just got, basically, you can call it a rebate, but I mean, you just got your money back that had been stolen from you by the U.S. government. | ||
You just got your money back that was stolen from you and used for all this money laundering, fraud, waste, and abuse that's going on. | ||
$5,000. | ||
You just got it back. | ||
So every year, $5,000 has been stolen from you. | ||
Again, it's not about the number. | ||
It's about the concept and getting people to understand what's going on. | ||
That's $5,000, let's say. | ||
$5,000 has been robbed of you every year by the U.S. government. | ||
And the numbers are bigger, but that reaches everybody. | ||
That reaches everybody. | ||
And then Trump really has a great messaging team. | ||
And then he's got Musk by his side with the number one social media app in the world. | ||
Now, that's like opening the door to get a message in. | ||
So it's like, here's your $5,000 dividend check. | ||
Oh, what is this for? | ||
And then you have a 10-minute statement that you release, and it says, this is your dividend check. | ||
Here's how you got it. | ||
Here's why you got it. | ||
Here's why you need to get used to having more money in your pocket. | ||
Here's all the fraud. | ||
Here's all the abuse. | ||
Here's all the waste. | ||
We've cut it. | ||
We've stopped it. | ||
We're giving the American people your money back. | ||
Now we're going to cut the taxes. | ||
So that $5,000 dividend check... | ||
It's just a representation of the money that you've had robbed from you every year. | ||
And now you can keep it in your pocket. | ||
Now you can put it into savings or put a down payment on something. | ||
And it's bringing in all the politically disinterested, all the apolitical people into that, and then it's just the doorway to say, look at what we've exposed with the fraud, waste, and abuse. | ||
If they can pull this off, I'm telling you. | ||
I'm telling you. | ||
It's a political paradigm shift. | ||
It changes everything. | ||
It will make the Republican Party more popular than ever. | ||
And, you know, I've got some evidence of this as we're about to hit the break. | ||
I think I got the time. | ||
Guys, give me clip five. | ||
Give me clip five. | ||
The American people, I'm telling you, it's time to just drop the hammer on the Democrat Party, folks. | ||
It's time for them to be extinct politically. | ||
Listen to this in clip five. | ||
Donald Trump and the Republican Party has changed the electorate. | ||
What do I mean by that? | ||
Well, let's take a look at party identification, Democrats versus Republicans. | ||
You go back to 2017, five points more of the electorate was Democrats than Republicans. | ||
You go to 2021 when Joe Biden was starting out, look at that, six points more of the electorate was Democrats than Republicans. | ||
But look at what's happened in February of 2025. Look at this. | ||
Republicans. | ||
There are more Republicans in the electorate than there are Democrats. | ||
Republican plus two. | ||
So Donald Trump and the Republicans have remade the electorate. | ||
They've turned some people over from being Democrats or independents to become Republicans. | ||
New folks have entered the electorate who are more Republican-leaning. | ||
And so when you combine that with the fact that Republicans are really, really behind Donald Trump, all of a sudden you get a winning recipe whereby you break the normal rule. | ||
So the numbers are favoring Republicans, but what does this all mean? | ||
Folks, if you can reach the non-political with something like Doge, if you can reach the non-political with something like a dividend check, taking money back from all the stolen money, the numbers skyrocket. | ||
And if you consider now the numbers favor Republicans in the overall electorate, think about that. | ||
With all the propaganda, all the government paid for propaganda, all the money they stole from you to pay for the Democrat Party propaganda, the entire mainstream media complex, Hollywood, social media censorship, everything, everything, everything that we've been up against, and Trump is now more popular than ever, and now we've just got in, and it's like, now we're rolling in the big guns. | ||
Now we're rolling in Doge. | ||
Now we're unleashing American energy, the American economy. | ||
It's like, we're just getting started to show the American people how good things can be. | ||
All right, let's go to Trump for five more minutes in this short segment. | ||
Then I'm going to come back and cover the rest of the news on my desk, some of these video clips. | ||
Then we have a guest coming up. | ||
I think there might be a lawsuit. | ||
A gentleman and his wife fired for their political beliefs. | ||
At least that's his side of the story. | ||
He's going to tell it coming up too. | ||
So let's go to Trump for a couple more minutes. | ||
Break down the news and then a guest and more news coming up. | ||
Scamming the country and they try and talk about certain computer language. | ||
These people say, no, it doesn't work that way. | ||
These are people that have a natural ability as brilliant computer people. | ||
It was very interesting when he told me that. | ||
I said, that's what you need today. | ||
But all of these scams have now been terminated. | ||
In addition, over the past month, we have effectively... | ||
We eliminated the U.S. Agency for International Development, which was funding much of this lunacy. | ||
We virtually shut down the out-of-control CFPB, escorting radical left bureaucrats out of the building and locking the doors behind them. | ||
What they were doing was so terrible. | ||
Where they were spending their money was so terrible. | ||
What we haven't looked at yet, but will be, is does the money come back to them? | ||
Because nobody can be stupid like that. | ||
And they're not stupid. | ||
They're smart, actually. | ||
And, you know, why are they doing that? | ||
Does money come back to them? | ||
So we'll figure that out pretty easily, I think, and quickly. | ||
But I've ended all of the so-called diversity, equity, and inclusion programs across the entire federal government and private sector. | ||
I notified every single government DEI officer that their jobs have been deleted. | ||
They're all deleted. | ||
And it's interesting. | ||
Even these companies that have... | ||
Tremendous amounts of money. | ||
A number of them just announced Walmart, if you can believe it. | ||
They just announced that they're stopping. | ||
And, you know, these companies are writing off like $220 million. | ||
How can you spend that much money no matter what you're doing? | ||
If you're teaching something, you're going to have an instructor. | ||
You're going to talk. | ||
You're going to give them a book. | ||
Please read the book. | ||
You know, and then you find they spent $225 million on that. | ||
What's going on? | ||
And we were going in the wrong way, and our military was really... | ||
Although I tell you, you know, we defeated ISIS with our military in three weeks. | ||
General Raisin Cain, he's a real general, not a television general. | ||
And three weeks, ISIS. And I asked him, and I saw some of his people that were so great, the soldiers. | ||
We have the greatest military in the world, but we don't have the greatest top, top leadership. | ||
That's why Afghanistan was such a... | ||
Horrible situation and so embarrassing and so many other things. | ||
But when we want to, with proper leadership, there's nobody even close to us. | ||
We have the best equipment in the world. | ||
We make the best equipment in the world. | ||
But we have the best military. | ||
But, you know, we never fight to win. | ||
We fight to just keep it going forever. | ||
And when we fight to win, there's nobody that can even come close to us. | ||
But I was talking to General Dan Kane. | ||
We call him Raisin Kane. | ||
And I was told it would take about four years to defeat ISIS, and he did it in three weeks. | ||
He said to him, what do you think, General? | ||
How long will it take, sir? | ||
I think we should do it in less than four weeks. | ||
You're going to have time left over. | ||
And he did. | ||
He did that. | ||
And we were told by the television generals it would take four years. | ||
So we did it. | ||
That's when I went to Iraq. | ||
I flew to Iraq. | ||
And late at night... | ||
The dark of night, all the windows closed, all the lights off in the plane and Air Force One. | ||
And we flew in and it was pretty amazing. | ||
I'll tell you, we were landing and there were no lights, no lights in the plane. | ||
Sir, we have to turn off all lights. | ||
I said, you mean we spend nine trillion dollars and we have to fly in and Air Force One with the lights off? | ||
And I went up to the pilot, said hello. | ||
And by the way, these guys are like central casting. | ||
These are the best looking human beings. | ||
Everybody is like perfect. | ||
The most handsome people. | ||
The best looking people you've ever seen with the flat tops and the whole thing. | ||
And I was a little concerned because the lights are off. | ||
And everything's off. | ||
And even the lights where he was were down very dim. | ||
Very, very dim with all of the lights on the fancy dashboards. | ||
Alright, third hour of the Infowars War Room. | ||
We're going to come back and cover all of the news. | ||
Sitting on my desk. | ||
Trump could go all day. | ||
You never know. | ||
He's that kind of president. | ||
He's got... | ||
Unlimited energy. | ||
Trump announces he wants 20% of Doge savings to go back to the American people. | ||
That's that $5,000 dividend check we've been hearing about. | ||
Then this, coming up later, President Trump will be signing an executive order terminating any and all federal taxpayer benefits going to non-citizens. | ||
And you think, well, gee, how could that be happening to begin with? | ||
Well, it is. | ||
To the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars annually. | ||
So that's going to be more savings for the American people, more money back in your pocket, hopefully, or just into the purse to get rid of the debt or to spend more wisely. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
It's crazy that we've been dealing with this stuff for so long, but that is it. | ||
That is what we have been dealing with for so long. | ||
Let's just pile drive through this news here. | ||
RFK Jr., now at work as the Secretary of Health and Human Services, going after widely used antidepressants, claiming they could be a threat to Americans. | ||
He has stated that SSRIs are more addictive than heroin and contribute to school shootings. | ||
So all of the pharmaceutical... | ||
Lobby-funded politicians and media are going to be pushing back heavy on this deal. | ||
And really, let's see how far RFK Jr. really goes here. | ||
Because there is so much that can be exposed when it comes to the pharmaceutical-industrial complex. | ||
I mean... | ||
This is one of the biggest money grabs ever. | ||
And how they work with the insurance companies and how they work with the doctors with kickbacks to get all the kids on these drugs that are dangerous, not healthy for them. | ||
And it's a multi-billion dollar industry that's weaved its way into everything. | ||
The media, politics, education. | ||
And yes, it is dangerous and unhealthy. | ||
And we're following up with this now. | ||
Trump officials want to ban junk food from SNAP. And this was a movement that kind of started a while ago. | ||
There had been some push coming from the people before for this. | ||
Then it made it into the state of Arizona. | ||
Now it's making it into the White House. | ||
So they're pushing back on this. | ||
And of course SNAP is, you know, subsidized groceries, basically. | ||
If you have your SNAP card. | ||
It's your government-subsidized groceries, so you can go buy whatever at the grocery store. | ||
Now, there is a list of items that are SNAP eligible, and you may have even seen it. | ||
Sometimes when you check out on the screen, it'll say whatever X amount of money or X items are eligible for SNAP. Or there's other names, other programs that they have, but then you're supposed to slide that card and you can get that grocery bill subsidized, basically. | ||
None of it should be going on, but... | ||
Okay, so there it is. | ||
Well, should the people that are engaging in this charity, which is the U.S. taxpayer, it's an unwitting charity, but that's what it is, to buy people groceries, should you, the charitable donor, decide what the people are eating? | ||
Well, I mean, I don't think that's unreasonable. | ||
I don't think it's unreasonable to say that we want our charitable donations to feed people, to actually feed people. | ||
And not giving them junk food or other things that aren't healthy or filling or have any nutritional value at all. | ||
But the pushback is already happening. | ||
And again, this is all the big pharma lobby funded stuff. | ||
And so they've ran their syndicated articles across all the mainstream internet publishers saying, oh, you can't do it. | ||
Nope, you can't ban sugary drinks and candy and the unhealthy foods from the SNAP program. | ||
Of course you can. | ||
That is just completely ridiculous to say that you can't. | ||
You absolutely can. | ||
You already have a list of things that are eligible and things that are not. | ||
The system already exists. | ||
The list already exists. | ||
All you got to do is go into the list and update the list. | ||
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That's all you have to do. | |
But see how it works? | ||
They add all these different things to be SNAP eligible. | ||
So, hey, you're a food manufacturing company, you do a little lobbying, and next thing you know, you're SNAP eligible. | ||
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Isn't that fun? | ||
So that's how this goes. | ||
So for them to publish this propaganda... | ||
And it's everywhere. | ||
It's AP, Yahoo, MSN. That's how I know it's propaganda. | ||
Whenever I see their syndicated stories like this go on all the mainstream outlets, that's how you know it's propaganda. | ||
They can't stop SNAP from having unhealthy food eligible. | ||
They absolutely can. | ||
And they will. | ||
And now there's big vaccine news. | ||
COVID vaccine faces ban for all Americans in radical U-turn by Trump team. | ||
Now again, I don't know where this is going. | ||
About a week or two ago, people have been freaking out since Trump got inaugurated. | ||
And then Larry Ellison was talking about mRNA shots. | ||
And then a couple weeks ago, there was another announcement about the bird flu having an mRNA shot. | ||
And people were panicked about that. | ||
Well, now the headline is the Trump team is doing a U-turn. | ||
I'm not responding to any of this. | ||
Let's just see what happens. | ||
People are getting really upset, though, at the idea that the mRNA shot would be reintroduced and obviously can't understand why. | ||
So now they're saying it's taking a U-turn. | ||
You have different states that are trying to get it banned with legislation like Idaho, where they had a committee hearing and hours of testimony on a bill to ban mRNA vaccines for 10 years. | ||
That happened in Idaho. | ||
Then you had this alarming study come out. | ||
Yale scientists link COVID vaccines to alarming new syndrome causing distinct biological changes to the body. | ||
An alarming syndrome linked to the mRNA COVID vaccines. | ||
They also say post-vaccine syndrome that they show was brain frog, dizziness, tinnitus, exercise intolerance, which is what we were already hearing about. | ||
Or knew about anyway. | ||
All kinds of different things. | ||
Talking about how it reawakens dormant viruses. | ||
I mean, you read this story, it's exactly everything we've been talking about, everything our expert guests have been talking about. | ||
And now the Yale scientists are breaking it. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Well, whatever, as long as the news gets out. | ||
So, J.D. Vance said this when he was on the Rogan show, and then I'll tell you Musk's response, because they're not so fond of the mRNA vaccines, not as much as Trump, at least. | ||
Appears to be. | ||
Here's J.D. Vance talking about his experience in clip four. | ||
And I mean, you know, so I took the vax and, you know, I haven't been boosted or anything. | ||
But the moment where I really started to get red-pilled on the whole vax thing was the sickest that I've been in the last 15 years by far was when I took the vaccine. | ||
I've had COVID at this point five times. | ||
I was in bed for two days. | ||
My heart was racing. | ||
The fact that we're not even allowed to talk about that, no serious injury, but even the fact that we're not even allowed to talk about the fact that I was as sick as I've ever been for two days, and the worst COVID experience I had was a sinus infection, I'm not really willing to trade that. | ||
And you don't even, you know, everybody that I know, or a lot of people I know, they talk about the second shot that they got of the vaccine was really, made them really, really sick. | ||
Well, that's a side effect, and not a side effect that we even talk about enough in this country. | ||
No, and it's also, again, we're talking about companies that have a long history of lying and being forced to pay criminal fines, and then we're giving them this exemption from being responsible for any of the side effects. | ||
I think, if you're a long-time listener of Infowars, and I kind of put myself into this category of, I think I have underestimated what COVID and the vaccines did as far as the awakening and the renaissance is concerned. | ||
And sometimes it's hard to measure these things because you're either so far ahead of the rest of the field or you were just, you were never... | ||
You never believed any of the propaganda. | ||
But man, really, so many people, after seeing the lies about COVID and the lies about the COVID vaccines, because what do I always say? | ||
You have to learn for yourself at the end of the day. | ||
And whenever people call in and they say, oh, what can I tell my liberal mother or my liberal friend or my liberal brother, whatever? | ||
You know, they just don't get it. | ||
They can't see it. | ||
Well, you have to experience it yourself. | ||
Something has to happen in your life that is your red pill moment, as they say. | ||
Your awakening moment. | ||
It's hard to have somebody else deliver it to you. | ||
You have to have it. | ||
You have to have the experience for yourself. | ||
And then the cogs and the gears in your mind have to set and start to rotate. | ||
It's really impossible for somebody else to kick that into gear. | ||
You have to experience something and then you start to see. | ||
COVID and the COVID vaccines were like the biggest one for a lot of people. | ||
And it's hard for a lot of long-time listeners or even myself to comprehend that because we saw through the propaganda day one. | ||
But a lot of people kind of just believed it, went along with it, wouldn't expect that our media would be that big of frauds, wouldn't expect that our government would be that big of frauds. | ||
Well, then they went through it and it's like, wow, I mean, they really lied to us about COVID? They lied to us about the vaccines. | ||
They lied to us about the treatments. | ||
They covered up treatments. | ||
They lied to us about the masks. | ||
They stompled on our civil rights. | ||
They shut down our businesses. | ||
They stole a bunch of money. | ||
And then they gave us a poisonous vaccine. | ||
I mean, that was a huge awakening moment that's not really even measurable. | ||
But when I talk to people, that's like the biggest red pill awakening moment that people have had. | ||
After experiencing the lies and everything that happened in COVID with the tyranny. | ||
Now, Musk, in response to that Vance clip that he reshared himself, got 20 million views, says he had a similar experience with the vaccine. | ||
COVID itself was nothing. | ||
I got the OG Wuhan strain before vaccines were out. | ||
J&J vaccine hurt my arm, and that was the actual virus vector vaccine, not the mRNA. | ||
It was the J&J. But otherwise, nothing. | ||
But the mRNA booster hit extremely hard. | ||
Massive chest pain. | ||
Felt like I got hit by a truck, almost went to hospital. | ||
Now, he went on and praised the mRNA. | ||
He said, that said, synthetic mRNA has a lot of potential to cure cancer and other diseases. | ||
Research should continue. | ||
So, whatever you think about the overall statement, think about that. | ||
The mRNA injection was an experimental injection, folks. | ||
And so Musk is kind of hinting at that, and he's saying, intentionally or not, but he's saying, hey, the... | ||
Research should continue. | ||
So he's saying, we don't really know what the deal with the mRNA injections is yet. | ||
Research should continue. | ||
But Musk himself was a patsy of the research. | ||
So, but this is why they should be banned for at least 10 years. | ||
Because it is still experimental. | ||
Now, if they do a bunch of experiments and they figure out something and Trump signed the Right to Try Act five years ago, if you've got a terminal disease or you're weeks or months or days away from death or whatever and you want to try an experimental technology, then we should support that. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
It's part of freedom of choice. | ||
If you're dying and it's over for you, basically, And there's an experimental technology or an experimental drug that you can try and you volunteer. | ||
I'll be a test case. | ||
I'm dead anyway. | ||
Then absolutely you should have the right to try. | ||
But they forced it on you. | ||
And they lied about it. | ||
And then they ran the biggest experiment ever on the world and the American people with the mRNA injections. | ||
Big awakening moment. | ||
For a lot of people. | ||
Big awakening moment. | ||
All right. | ||
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Huh. | |
Let's look at this. | ||
Transgender. | ||
It's a man. | ||
Pretending to be a woman. | ||
Transgender. | ||
NCAA women's champion. | ||
Oh, what do you know? | ||
The man beat the women in a race. | ||
Willing to sit down with Trump. | ||
Amid calls for title to be resetted. | ||
So this is a dude that competes against women. | ||
Won an NCAA title. | ||
A man competing against women. | ||
And now wants to sit down with Trump to, I guess, convince him that men should compete against women. | ||
I mean, this whole thing is a joke. | ||
But this will be shut down. | ||
I'm told there's already an investigation going on. | ||
I can find out. | ||
This is in... | ||
I can find out where it is. | ||
This is a high school girls basketball game. | ||
Guys, just B-roll me clip 16. Now, I'm going to let you in on a little hint here. | ||
There is one guy on the court. | ||
Do you think you can identify which of these players is male? | ||
I'm going to let this. | ||
It's got about 90 seconds of girls basketball footage here. | ||
Do you think you can identify which one of these players is a male? | ||
Let's see. | ||
I don't know. | ||
The person that just got three straight rebounds, probably. | ||
The person who the one team just keeps lobbing the ball to because they're a foot taller than everybody else. | ||
Every half-court play, every inbound play, every defensive play directs towards the same player here that's a foot taller than everybody else. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Do you think you can identify which one of these is a male? | ||
How can anybody say that this is fair? | ||
And it used to be a joke. | ||
you It used to be comedy. | ||
There was a whole movie called Juana Man, you may remember, from the early 2000s, where it was a dude pretending to be a chick to win a women's basketball championship. | ||
And of course, does win because it's a dude. | ||
Best player in the league because it's a dude. | ||
So that was a joke. | ||
That was comedy. | ||
And it was like, oh yeah, obviously that's how it would go. | ||
And now you're supposed to sit here at a high school girls basketball game in California and watch this male dominate the game. | ||
And imagine being that coach. | ||
I don't know. | ||
If you're the coach, I guess you just do it to win. | ||
But it's like, yeah, okay, girls. | ||
Every play is going to be designed for him. | ||
So every inbound, every half court. | ||
Defensively, we want to funnel the ball to where the man is. | ||
And we will win. | ||
And now they're going to the playoffs and probably win a state championship because they have a boy competing against girls. | ||
That is clown world stuff. | ||
And then the feminists, of course, are silent. | ||
Because now, I guess, being a feminist means letting men compete against women. | ||
I mean, it's so ridiculous. | ||
Jumps higher than all of them, taller than all of them, stronger than all of them, faster than all of them. | ||
It's just a joke. | ||
Imagine going and seeing that and being forced to take that seriously. | ||
I mean, I just can't even imagine. | ||
So it used to be comedy. | ||
It's like, yeah, a dude competing against girls is obviously a joke and the dude would dominate. | ||
We'll do a Hollywood movie about it. | ||
It's like 2002. No, now it's, hey, let's send the boy out there to compete with the girls. | ||
And we'll win every game. | ||
Oh, no kidding! | ||
You'll win every game. | ||
Who could have seen that one coming? | ||
Well, apparently there's an investigation into that. | ||
But of course it's California. | ||
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Of course it's California. | |
You know, we never got to this yesterday, but it's worth playing. | ||
This is a... | ||
Democrat in Massachusetts calling for a revolution to overthrow the government. | ||
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What? | |
Yes, you heard me right. | ||
And an anti-Trump protest. | ||
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Listen to this in clip 19. This is the city of revolutionaries from the American Revolution to create checks and bills. | |
We want to have a balance in the United States Constitution so that we did not have a dictator, a king, the way those colonists were living under it. | ||
And they fought all along. | ||
Massachusetts Avenue, all coming out, the men and women, to say no taxation without representation. | ||
We want to have a balance. | ||
The revolution started here. | ||
The revolution of abolitionism started here. | ||
The revolution of the suffragette movement started here. | ||
The revolution of same-sex marriage started here. | ||
The revolution against the war in Vietnam started here. | ||
The revolution against Donald Trump and Elon Musk, it starts here. | ||
Can you imagine if a Republican said all that? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Tell me any authoritarian figure that shrinks the government. | ||
Can you name one? | ||
I guess there's one. | ||
I guess it's Donald Trump. | ||
That's the only one of all time, according to their logic. | ||
According to their logic. | ||
It's amazing that they can get away with that type of rhetoric. | ||
And hey, fine, he gets First Amendment right. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Go ahead, lie and indoctrinate the people there. | ||
But, of course, what you're saying makes no sense. | ||
And by the way, I do believe what they're going to do, he brings up gay marriage. | ||
I believe they will send gay marriage back to the states right before the midterms. | ||
And that's going to draw up a bunch of protest and a bunch of outrage. | ||
But I do think they'll do that as a voter item in the midterms. | ||
They're going to kick gay marriage back to the states, just like they did abortion, They're going to do it right before the midterms. | ||
The Democrats are going to try to take back the House, probably off that issue alone. | ||
And then they're going to impeach Trump every week with new articles of impeachment. | ||
So that's kind of way down the line of something I'm anticipating. | ||
Here's another crazy Democrat. | ||
But you know what? | ||
Really, I need to play this with something else. | ||
So let's do this instead as we're... | ||
Heading into the break. | ||
Well, I might have time for that. | ||
Yeah, let's, well, no, I'm out of time for that. | ||
So instead, let's go to this. | ||
In New York, guys, roll some of this B-roll of clip 13 or 14 here, but in New York, there were huge anti-Israel protests. | ||
Anti-Israel protests erupts into mayhem in Orthodox Jewish neighborhood in New York City as agitators chant Zionists to go to hell. | ||
So it's really these leftist groups. | ||
Apparently ICE showed up and was arresting people. | ||
So that might be another story that comes with this. | ||
ICE showing up and maybe deporting college students that were out there. | ||
Because you know you're not allowed to talk bad about Israel. | ||
That's, of course, illegal now. | ||
You can't do that. | ||
It's illegal to criticize the holy Israel in America. | ||
So, pro-Palestinian protesters, far-right Jewish groups clash and... | ||
Ultra-Orthodox Brooklyn neighborhood. | ||
So some leftist group put them up to this. | ||
They organized this. | ||
They sent them to that Jewish neighborhood intentionally to do this. | ||
Then there were a bunch of fistfights. | ||
Things got crazy. | ||
And, you know, I get heartbroken as an American. | ||
And there's a zoomed-out shot. | ||
I'm not sure which one it is. | ||
We can try to find it here. | ||
But there's a zoomed-out shot where you see on one side of the street, it's your leftist, bought-and-paid-for protest groups. | ||
Some of them might actually care about the cause. | ||
I have something to do with that, but most of them are probably just, you know, whatever, Antifa, Black Lives Matter, whatever, whatever's still left over on those email threads. | ||
But there's this shot, and it's got the Palestinian flag waving people on one side screaming, and then it's got the Israeli flag people waving the flag screaming on the other side, and it just breaks my heart. | ||
Because I don't want this fanaticism in my country. | ||
Do you see any American flags there? | ||
No. | ||
Why is it that this century is old? | ||
Millennia old. | ||
Thousands of year old struggle between these two groups are now occupying my country, the United States of America. | ||
Take your shit back to the Middle East. | ||
Take your stupid shit that you can't figure out for thousands of years you guys have been fighting. | ||
For thousands of years you guys have hated one another. | ||
You hate one another. | ||
And now you're bringing your hate to my country. | ||
I'm sick of it. | ||
Go back to the Middle East and figure it out. | ||
We're joined now by Frank Fighting for Freedom, who, when I hear his story, I think we have a civil rights violation here, but unfortunately, being a Trump supporter and being discriminated against, or a conservative and being discriminated against, is not too uncommon. | ||
And so Frank joins us now with a personal story about he and his wife losing a job, what they believe is for their political affiliation to supporting Donald Trump. | ||
And so, Frank, I know that you shared your story on your ex account at Think Tank Franks. | ||
But I give you the platform now to tell your story right here. | ||
I appreciate it, Owen. | ||
First and foremost, I really appreciate you bringing me on. | ||
I've listened to Infowars for at least 15 or 20 years now. | ||
I'm a big fan of the show. | ||
I'm a big fan of your show. | ||
So thank you for having me. | ||
Both my wife and I were fired for three specific reasons. | ||
We didn't take the vaccine. | ||
We're Christian. | ||
We love God. | ||
And we support Trump. | ||
Essentially what happened was the owner, the owner's mother, asked us probing questions. | ||
Like, did you take the vaccine? | ||
Do you support Trump? | ||
Do you watch Glenn Beck? | ||
Do you listen to Mark Levin? | ||
All these super probing questions. | ||
And she started it out by saying, I don't mean to be offensive when I ask this. | ||
And after that, everything completely went downhill. | ||
And this is, you said, your boss? | ||
Yes. | ||
Well, it was my boss's mother who works for the company. | ||
Okay, so I guess that would be the owner then. | ||
So not your direct boss, but the owner of the company. | ||
The owner. | ||
What was the purpose of her bringing you in for questioning? | ||
Was there some intended purpose or was it just random? | ||
You know, we felt like at the time that it was just random because when we were hired, it was such a loving situation. | ||
My wife absolutely loved her job. | ||
She felt like she was really good friends with the company owner. | ||
It honestly broke her heart when everything happened. | ||
And so when the mother called, they had like an hour-long conversation, and my wife thought that it was like just legitimately being friends because she had said, hey, we didn't take the vaccine either, and I'm just curious if you guys did. | ||
And all those other questions. | ||
And then afterwards... | ||
Literally everything at work changed. | ||
No one was nice anymore. | ||
Everyone made it seem like we were incompetent, that we couldn't get our jobs done, essentially trying to get us to quit until eventually they terminated us. | ||
So it's your best understanding here, if I'm interpreting this right, that you had these probing questions that are obviously, you know, looking to find, I mean, you ask about a vaccine status, you ask about what political content you consume. | ||
I mean, it's pretty directional where that's going to go. | ||
And then after that, you're saying you noticed a distinct change in how you were treated at work. | ||
I guess thinking maybe your answers were somehow communicated behind the scenes or some note or something went out about where you stand politically. | ||
But it was clear to you after that that you were being treated differently just on the work scene. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And it's a company that... | ||
They manage 80 different properties in the vacation home industry, only 10 employees, but a very large presence. | ||
And so I'm very confident that she went back and told everyone else, because after that, we were excluded from meetings. | ||
We went into the very next meeting the next day, and the owner said, it was so great to see you all at the girls' night meeting last night. | ||
We're like, what are you talking about? | ||
Because my wife was not in that meeting. | ||
She was not included. | ||
And then further, we had a system, Owen, where when we came into work for the day, we would just simply send a text into the communications thread. | ||
And we said, hey, I'm in. | ||
I'm starting my shift. | ||
Or when you're leaving, good night. | ||
Hope everyone has a good night. | ||
All of a sudden, anytime I sent those text messages, I did not get a single like, a heart, a comment, welcome in. | ||
Can't wait to be working with you today. | ||
Yet prior to them finding all this information out, it was always like, thank you so much. | ||
We can't wait to see what you're going to do today. | ||
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It was just a total, total flip. | |
And just so people understand, you know, you've mentioned briefly the nature of your position, your job, the company, and you explained in your, which was a viral post on X. It falls under the hospitality category for legal reasons, and I'll leave it at that because I'm sure people are wondering at home. | ||
For legal reasons, we're not going to get into specifics as far as the company is concerned. | ||
So that's for legal reasons if people are wondering why I'm not asking that. | ||
But so moving forward, what was the process that led to the termination of your employment? | ||
We woke up in the morning. | ||
I opened my phone. | ||
And I looked at my email, and my Gmail said that I could not log in. | ||
It said it was an invalid password. | ||
So then I clicked Forgot Password, and it said Contact Your Administrator. | ||
And I thought, well, that's probably a glitch. | ||
But then I went and told my wife, and she was like, that just happened to me too. | ||
So then I sent a text in our operations thread telling the owner, hey, neither of us can log in. | ||
Can you please fix our passwords because we can't start work today? | ||
A few seconds later, she called my wife and told us that we were terminated. | ||
And the reason she gave for termination was that we are overqualified for our roles. | ||
Overqualified? | ||
Overqualified. | ||
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Yep. | |
I was director of sales and IT. My wife came on as an assistant. | ||
For the owner and then was eventually going to be doing client relations and essentially taking over her entire owner's role, basically, because the owner was going to be leaving the company in the next year. | ||
So we had a lot that was lined up for us and it was just a complete rug pull. | ||
I'm not sure there's too many cases of people firing somebody for being overqualified. | ||
So you're certainly in rare air as far as that's concerned. | ||
But of course, you're not believing that. | ||
Not at all. | ||
Not at all. | ||
Because, okay, the website for the company was not even listed on Google. | ||
So I was responsible for... | ||
I wore like 10 different hats. | ||
I was responsible for managing the website, responsible for updating the website, doing the blog post, doing upsell campaigns, handling guest communications. | ||
And all of that suddenly didn't matter because I got... | ||
The website listed on Google. | ||
I got everything crawled. | ||
Her clicks went from 100 clicks to 500 clicks. | ||
So if you think about impression rates with a 3% click-through rate, if you say the average booking is $500, which it's not, many of these were thousands of dollars, that would lead to an increase of like $7,500 a month in sales. | ||
So it makes absolutely no sense why we would have been fired for being overqualified. | ||
We did everything we could for the company and provided a ton of things to get them to where they are today. | ||
Well, earlier you had stated, and this might have just been from your other people that were working alongside you, but you had mentioned that there was some, let's say, shaming for the way you were working, like you were somehow incompetent. | ||
Did that ever come from ownership, or was that just the people you were working with? | ||
Because that would be inconsistent, obviously, with the overqualified. | ||
Well, there was a lot of laughing emojis and things like that where in the text chain one of the co-workers would post a picture of a Trump flag and then the owner would send a laughing emoji at it and then other people would comment and say things like, Germans for Trump. | ||
I was told in person, hey, I didn't even know you were Russian. | ||
What does that even mean? | ||
And the problem that we have here is I don't want this to affect other families because this is happening nationwide where people, their ideologies are conflicting with work. | ||
Companies say bring your whole self to work, right? | ||
But then when you bring your whole self to work and it doesn't fit their script, then suddenly it's not your whole self. | ||
You can't be your whole self at work because they don't allow it. | ||
Was there ever an instance where, I mean, you didn't bring your politics to work, per se? | ||
It's not like you were leaving Trump flags at work or anything. | ||
No, not at all. | ||
I never once pushed any of my politics at work. | ||
I never once pushed my faith at work. | ||
I never discussed it. | ||
In fact, even in those text chains where they were sending all those emojis and... | ||
Coffin symbols, it's all on my X profile with the screenshots and stuff, but I didn't interact with it. | ||
I didn't engage with it. | ||
They just knew, and it was just a way to mock. | ||
Frank, are you also a veteran? | ||
I am not, but my dad graduated from the Citadel, and so I was always raised with a conservative mindset, and he went on to do four years in the Air Force, and then ultimately... | ||
Was an airline pilot and retired with Southwest Airlines. | ||
Okay. | ||
So, my concluding question here is, and, you know, say what you can, but I am curious, have you sought legal counsel? | ||
Do you plan legal action? | ||
Is this something you have considered or began? | ||
We have had conversations about it. | ||
My wife and I, like I said, I'm a man of faith, and I don't want to ruin the company. | ||
I want exposure for more people to get help. | ||
We've thought about taking the legal aspect, and that's something that we were just saying we're going to pray on and see what the appropriate solution is. | ||
Additionally, You know, attorneys are expensive. | ||
We don't have the funds for that. | ||
So, I mean, if anyone is listening to this message and they are an attorney and they'd be willing to take up the case, I'd absolutely be willing to discuss. | ||
So, again, you can find him on X Think Tank Franks. | ||
But you do believe you were fired for your politics or maybe even your religious beliefs. | ||
And so that could be a civil rights violation right there. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
And I know that you say you're praying on it. | ||
And if you do want to kind of be a leading case for other people that might have experienced something similar, then maybe God will put that on your heart. | ||
So for anybody else that wants to follow up on your story, what is the best source to follow? | ||
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Is it X? It would be X, yes. | |
And then the Gibson Go that you've linked there. | ||
But to follow updates, it would be my X profile, Think Tank Franks. | ||
And going forward, I think what I'm going to do is I'm also going to write a book. | ||
And it's just going to be called Fired for Thinking. | ||
And I haven't fleshed this all out fully, but Fired for Thinking. | ||
That's what I'm going to go with. | ||
And just kind of have some ideas of how we can solve this going forward. | ||
Because there's a conflict of ideologies. | ||
It's just like on your show, Owen, where you're out there talking to people and they use key terms and key words. | ||
Like, oh, Trump's racist. | ||
And then you ask them, well, can you explain what you mean? | ||
And they go, well, he's a racist. | ||
Go do some research. | ||
That's all they can give you. | ||
You're like, where'd you hear that? | ||
They're like, I heard it on CNN. They just take talking points. | ||
And it's very difficult to get around the table with these people and have open conversation because very interesting that they want equality. | ||
But yet, when it comes to the right, they don't want to unite at all or hear any ideas. | ||
Yeah, well, it's a really unfortunate situation that you find yourself in, and I hope that something opens up for you, whether it's a legal case to give you some justice or maybe just another job offer comes and you can just put all this behind you and maybe write your book, but provide for your family most importantly. | ||
So, any updates, I'll be paying attention. | ||
Again, find him on X for more information. | ||
Think Tank Franks on X. But it seems that you do have a civil rights violation here, and it's sad. | ||
I think it's sad that people would be fired for their politics or their religious beliefs in a very, it appears, dishonest, disingenuous way, as they've done you and your wife. | ||
I wish you the best here, Frank. | ||
And if you have any updates, you obviously have a direct message line to me. | ||
I truly appreciate it. | ||
Thank you for giving me the platform and allowing me to have my voice be shared. | ||
Thank you, Owen. | ||
Of course. | ||
Of course. | ||
And, you know, he brings something up there because this is, I think, at the heart of the issue. | ||
How does Frank and his wife really end up in this position? | ||
Is it because they support Trump? | ||
Well, maybe it's a political thing. | ||
Is it because they love God? | ||
Well, maybe it's a religious thing. | ||
But you think about the mind of the left and they say, oh, these are Nazis. | ||
These are white supremacists. | ||
These are all these other things. | ||
So if you're a leftist out there and you actually believe this, you actually believe, oh, this guy over here likes Trump. | ||
He must be a white supremacist or he must be a Nazi. | ||
You actually believe that, then you justify in your head this treatment, which, of course, none of it's true. | ||
I mean, they just did it to J.D. Vance. | ||
Democrat congressman likens J.D. Vance Munich speech to Hitler. | ||
Claims rhetoric could be used to justify the Holocaust. | ||
I mean, it's insane. | ||
And then, of course, it's the left that go out here and do all the anti-Jew stuff. | ||
But then they'll call you a Nazi. | ||
But see, that's what I'm saying. | ||
When you go out, it's like... | ||
These people come up to me and they say, gee, you need to do your research. | ||
Gee, do you even watch the news? | ||
You don't know what's going on. | ||
Like this one lady says, oh my gosh, oh wow, he's really uninformed. | ||
I mean, of course I'm sitting here like, yeah, okay, yeah, you're right. | ||
I don't follow the news. | ||
I don't know anything about the news. | ||
Yep, I'm totally uninformed. | ||
No, I'm like a fiend for news. | ||
It's a problem sometimes. | ||
It's like, yeah, it's like somebody... | ||
Walking up to Michael Jordan saying, hey, you know, I can help you with your jump shot. | ||
It's like, oh, really? | ||
Seeing Tom Brady throwing a football around the park, you don't know who he is. | ||
He's like, hey, buddy, you want me to help you learn how to throw a football? | ||
Oh, yeah, I'm Tom Brady. | ||
I don't know how to throw a football. | ||
It's just how ignorant they are, but they actually buy this crap. | ||
Now, let me explain how they... | ||
Engage in some of this propaganda here. | ||
Listen to Jasmine Crockett. | ||
They're panicked that they're going to lose control of the indoctrination centers, the Department of Education, and Jasmine Crockett is just a complete nutcase. | ||
But listen to her here talking about that in clip 10. He right now has a 53% approval rating. | ||
It's higher than it's ever been. | ||
70% believe that he's fulfilling his promises. | ||
And 45% believe Democrats should be more moderate. | ||
What do you take away? | ||
I think there's a lot to make of those numbers. | ||
What's your takeaway from that? | ||
My takeaway is just like the election. | ||
We've got to do better at education. | ||
People don't understand. | ||
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But you will understand when those hospitals in rural America start closing down even more. | |
You will understand when you don't have your Social Security. | ||
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You will understand when your Medicaid, your Medicare. | |
That's DEI. So none of the stuff she claimed is gonna happen, and it's gonna come out that these planes falling out of the sky are all because of DEI. Trust me. | ||
It's going to come out, including probably the helicopter plane collision. | ||
It's probably going to be the same thing. | ||
And this latest thing with Delta, too. | ||
So, no, that's actually leftism. | ||
But, no, actually, the Social Security payments will actually increase because they're going to stop taxing them. | ||
They were never supposed to be taxed anyway, so they're going to stop taxing them. | ||
And then, I don't know, after we stop all the fraud, that maybe they'll increase them. | ||
Same thing with Medicare and Medicaid. | ||
Once they cut out all the fraud, it might be a better situation. | ||
So none of what she threatened there is going to happen. | ||
But what is she saying? | ||
We need access to the children. | ||
We have to cut off anyone else's access to people's hearts, minds, ears, eyes, whatever. | ||
We have to cut that access off and make sure they're only getting our propaganda. | ||
That's the only way for us to continue to exist here. | ||
So, oh, people have rejected your propaganda. | ||
Trump is more popular than ever. | ||
Republicans are a bigger, more successful movement than any time in modern history. | ||
And they just say, oh, well, that's because they have a free, open spectrum to get news and information, and they're not just hearing from us. | ||
If they only heard from us, then they wouldn't, then they'd not like Donald Trump. | ||
Yeah, okay, obviously. | ||
Here's Pete Booty Juice saying the same thing. | ||
But this one digs a little deeper. | ||
Here's booty juice, same thing, clip 11. But what I'm really worried about are the people who are not watching CNN or Fox and who are- I'm worried about that too. | ||
A lot of folks aren't looking for political content, but it's finding them. | ||
And it's finding them wrapped up in a lot of cultural stuff. | ||
You could be on parenting Instagram, and you're getting this trad wife stuff with a little politics inflected into it, or Rogan or the rest of it. | ||
And I think we really need to be much smarter about taking this conversation to places where it's not reaching folks. | ||
Now, this is actually a very important issue, and I've discussed this a lot. | ||
But let me explain the difference here. | ||
When he talks about you going and listening to Joe Rogan, Or you logging onto social media and following a trad wife or whatever. | ||
That's organic. | ||
That's you in the free market of ideas saying, this is what I want to listen to. | ||
This is what I want to watch. | ||
This is what I like. | ||
That's the free market. | ||
They don't like the free market. | ||
They only want you to get their propaganda. | ||
Now, then he's suggesting we need to find ways to weave our propaganda into mainstream stuff that's not... | ||
Not necessarily political. | ||
But of course, that's already what's going on. | ||
Think about the things that aren't organic. | ||
When you send your kid to school, do they get left-wing propaganda or right-wing propaganda? | ||
Of course, it's all laden with left-wing propaganda. | ||
So they force their propaganda into the hearts and minds, specifically of children. | ||
But it goes to adults. | ||
If you're watching a basketball game or a football game, do you see right-wing or conservative propaganda? | ||
Or do you see left-wing liberal propaganda? | ||
Of course you see left-wing liberal propaganda. | ||
It's all over the jerseys. | ||
It's over the warm-ups. | ||
It's at the end zones. | ||
It's on the court. | ||
It's in the commercial breaks. | ||
It's all Democrat Party propaganda. | ||
And it's this weird way that they alley-oop each other. | ||
The Democrats come out here and say Republicans are racist. | ||
They're bigots, they're misogynists, homophobes, all this other stuff. | ||
And then they do these neutral, of course they're not neutral, it's left-wing propaganda, but they do neutral ad buys that, oh, we're stopping hate, we're stopping racism, Black Lives Matter, all this other stuff. | ||
That's all Democrat Party propaganda. | ||
So they come out and they say, Republicans are racist, and then they have a fake neutral ad that says, we're beating racism. | ||
So that's... | ||
That's not organic. | ||
That's forced. | ||
You watch a basketball game because you want to watch a basketball game. | ||
You watch a football game because you want to watch a football game. | ||
And then the Democrats pound you with the propaganda on the field and during the breaks. | ||
But it's not enough. | ||
And they're still losing. | ||
And it's funny he says that because a lot of people have been saying this to me and I just don't even know if it would be worth it, quite frankly. | ||
But they're saying, hey, you ought to do this. | ||
To kind of push back against that is like you should do a weekly sports segment or like a weekly sports take and draw in the sports normies or draw in the people in the sports matrix so that they can hear somebody or listen to somebody or like somebody and get non-lib owned sports takes or get non-left wing propaganda sports stuff. | ||
And I thought about it and the truth is most people listen to me because they want my politics. | ||
They don't want to listen to me talk about sports. | ||
They don't really like sports. | ||
I mean, that would be like a whole different endeavor, but it might be worth it. | ||
But that's what he's talking about. | ||
That's what Crockett is talking about. | ||
But the truth is, the deal is already done. | ||
The deal is already done. | ||
They've already run their propaganda all over the schools. | ||
Now the parents are rejecting it. | ||
They've already run their propaganda at all the sporting events and mainstream entertainment. | ||
And now the people are rejecting it. | ||
And so in their minds, they don't know what to do. | ||
And they're saying, oh, it's not working. | ||
It's not good enough. | ||
We need to do more. | ||
So what do they do? | ||
So they censor their opposition. | ||
They try to stop their opposition from even existing so that then it's the only message. | ||
And it's the same thing. | ||
When I go out to these protests, and I might talk to somebody that's willing to have a conversation, totally different political ideology, but willing to have a conversation. | ||
And I just talk to them, and I ask them questions, and I hear from them, and then what happens? | ||
Somebody comes up and says, don't talk to him. | ||
Don't talk to him. | ||
Why? | ||
Because they know they cannot actually compete and win in the free market of ideas. | ||
And they're so scared that if one of their people talks to me, that they might realize, hey, you know what? | ||
Maybe I'm not. | ||
Maybe I'm not a racist, white supremacist Nazi. | ||
And you know what? | ||
Maybe even some of my political beliefs they might even agree with. | ||
They can't have that. | ||
So they come in and they say, nope, don't talk to him. | ||
But it's the same thing. | ||
Their propaganda has failed them and they don't know what to do, folks. | ||
All right. | ||
I've gone long here. | ||
But as we finish off the show, it looks like I got a whole stack of geopolitical news that we'll just have to get to. | ||
It looks like they're going to try to send a bunch of... | ||
Afghan refugees to the country. | ||
That is on its way. | ||
I hope Trump stops that. | ||
Crazy stuff going on in Detroit where a water main burst. | ||
It's so cold all across the country. | ||
Being cold should be illegal. | ||
And now the city flooded and then froze. | ||
Crazy scenes. | ||
Yeah, we'll pick a lot of this stuff up tomorrow on the show. | ||
But Doge dividends? | ||
IRS getting shut down? | ||
Looking forward to that. | ||
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Look at it right here in my hand. | ||
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And then on the other side, you've got Infowars. | ||
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