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The silent majority is no longer silent. | |
This is The War Room with Owen Schroyer. | ||
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We return you now to your regularly scheduled program. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, it is Friday, February 28th, 2025. This is the InfoWars War Room, the fastest three hours on the internet. | ||
And there he is. | ||
I was wondering when Alex Jones was going to enter the studio. | ||
He enters the studio now. | ||
What a crazy week it's been to cap it off for me. | ||
I, on my way into the office, visited a homeless encampment, spent some time with some homeless. | ||
So that was an interesting thing that's happening here in Austin with the massive homeless issues they're trying to clean up. | ||
But we're trying to clean up a bunch of corruption. | ||
We're trying to clean up a... | ||
Dirty dealer, Zelensky, who got kicked out of the White House a few hours ago. | ||
And I imagine, Alex, that's what you're joining us here today to discuss. | ||
Well, I just want to tell the listeners and viewers that this is, in my 31 years on air and in my lifetime, and I knew it would have happened at 1130. I went on air and I said, the neocons are going to roll over. | ||
They're all going to abandon Zelensky. | ||
They're going to cut the funding, not just the military funding, all of it. | ||
That's now being announced. | ||
The electoral grid was the biggest thing, because the Russians are always blowing that up. | ||
So that's billions, basically a week into that, or at least every two weeks. | ||
Marco Rubio just announced that 30 minutes ago. | ||
Lindsey Graham said that, and they've got the clip, said that he's basically irredeemable. | ||
Zelensky's arrogance. | ||
He threatened Trump. | ||
Oh, you think you're safe? | ||
Oh, Russia, you hit you. | ||
That's a false flag threat. | ||
Trump's been heavily briefed on that. | ||
So I know the listeners know this, but I wanted to know, you're the reason we were able to do this. | ||
We are recognized. | ||
And it's not about, you know, we want to be recognized or we want to say we're the best. | ||
No. | ||
We built the runway. | ||
We built the foundation together. | ||
The viewers and listeners, the crew, the hosts, the researchers, the journalists here, the patriots, the revolutionaries against the globalists, we did this. | ||
And we are recognized as the zenith point, as the genesis point. | ||
For the big wave that built in the last 30 years that now came into this mega wave right now. | ||
But we're also in the maximum danger point when the globalists are just collapsing on every front. | ||
You have the FBI and the FBI in New York over that fiasco with the deep state putting forward fake info. | ||
O'Boyle is the big FBI explorer that you've had on a bunch. | ||
Came on again today. | ||
Everything he said came out. | ||
Everything he said four days ago, two days ago on my show and your show came out. | ||
They have not just FBI whistleblowers that know they're destroying evidence. | ||
It is Epstein stuff and other things. | ||
They have a bunch of it. | ||
So they have them dead to rights and obstruction. | ||
So they really, really stepped into that. | ||
And so all these things aren't separate. | ||
They're not just connected. | ||
They're all part of the same thing. | ||
And everything the globalists are doing is falling apart right now. | ||
You've got the British and the Northern Group trying to create a new NATO without the United States. | ||
And Trump will pull out of NATO if they don't do a peace deal. | ||
The EU is the threat, not Russia. | ||
The EU is just as communist as China. | ||
China and the EU and what's left of the British Empire that's been infecting us since the 20s with their whole project and how we took over the British Empire at the end of World War II. That old Bretton Woods system is going down. | ||
The United States will be stronger. | ||
There'll be more peace in the new system Trump's creating. | ||
It's truly an American empire. | ||
And that's through necessity because there's a globalist empire that's failed. | ||
And we can't just turn it off or they'll sweep back in. | ||
But Trump's being honest about that. | ||
A limited empire period to make deals with the countries and then pull out after they're stabilized and freedom is brought back to them. | ||
Similar to how, you know, they had Germany split in two for, you know, all those years before they got their freedom. | ||
That was a globalist fraud, just setting up the EU as a new tyranny, making sure Europe didn't go with freedom. | ||
This is much bigger, 1776 worldwide. | ||
And this is incredible. | ||
And it's about renaissance. | ||
It's about productivity. | ||
It's about competition. | ||
It's the opposite of the Great Reset. | ||
So we can come back, and I'm just going to recap a little bit, then I'm going to go get reloaded with all the other information, and I want to point out some key developments here and what I'm going to predict is coming next, and then Owen's going to be kicking ass, obviously, here today. | ||
But this is the history of histories. | ||
This is the equivalent of the globalist Death Star being blown up. | ||
They still got some Star Destroyers, but they're going to get it in the end. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Alex Jones, Owen Troyer in studio, the Austin, Texas Infowars World Headquarters in what has been a historic week. | ||
Alex Jones breaking down the geopolitics, what it means today. | ||
Zelensky getting kicked out of the White House, getting a tongue lashing from Trump and Vance, which was... | ||
I don't know if relief is the right word for the American people. | ||
It was... | ||
I don't even know if it was patriotism, Alex. | ||
It was like something that was long overdue, and people were cheering it on. | ||
And then when you see Lindsey Graham and others saying, yeah, okay, now we're with Trump and not Zelensky, there's a major story there. | ||
But in the break we were talking... | ||
Because it's all simpatico, and I was thinking this when I watched Lindsey Graham roll over, and now the neocons rolling over. | ||
Completely roll over. | ||
Surrender. | ||
And I thought, wow. | ||
You know, this is another one of those moments, and you kind of have to wait to measure the greatness of it, but this is another one of those moments where I'm just thinking, wow, I'm so proud of the work we've done here at Infowars, and the fact that God and the audience has decided to keep us on air. | ||
I'm so proud because this is another issue, and I just wrote quickly down in the break. | ||
First on Zelensky, now here we are. | ||
We were first on supporting Trump. | ||
We were first on the COVID virus in a lab. | ||
We were first on the vaccines killing people. | ||
We were first on Epstein. | ||
And now it's like you turn into what would be considered mainstream news that the quote-unquote normies consume. | ||
It's like Infowars light. | ||
It's like that's like the same stuff tastes the same, but, you know, maybe... | ||
And as Rob pointed out during the break when you heard us talking, they're only a minute behind us. | ||
And then you tune into the MSNBC and CNNs. | ||
They are just completely out of their minds and don't know what to do. | ||
I mean, this is the collapse of their ideology. | ||
They can't bully people. | ||
And it's not just that they're not the authority bullying everybody, the mouse intimidating the lion or the elephant. | ||
They are now reviled and the awakening and the awareness. | ||
I mean, it's all over the news. | ||
Oh yeah, looks like the FBI tried to kill Trump. | ||
Geolocation, all that stuff we broke back at the time in July. | ||
It's all coming out. | ||
Well, and Musk just went on Joe Rogan. | ||
I got some clips from that too. | ||
And it's the same stuff. | ||
And it's not even political. | ||
It's just common sense. | ||
I like freedom. | ||
I like truth. | ||
I don't like big government. | ||
I don't like corruption. | ||
I don't like... | ||
Fraud, waste, and abuse. | ||
I mean, this is just common sense stuff. | ||
Remember when I was on the show with you last night, like at 11, I go, oh, I heard Elon's in town. | ||
But I'm like, yeah, it was interesting. | ||
It's just a lot of craziness. | ||
Well, when I saw that, now look, let's be perfectly clear. | ||
To a certain extent... | ||
The deep state is kind of resting easy because they stole so much money in weapons through Ukraine. | ||
They rearmed their proxy groups. | ||
They refunded their proxy groups. | ||
That's why a lot of this war is breaking out. | ||
But this is the same thing that happened the first four years of Trump, Alex, where... | ||
The reason why he was able to maintain peace in these regions was because he cut off their money, he cut off their weapons. | ||
So they used Ukraine to like triple, quadruple down, let's send as many money, as many money, weapons through Ukraine, get it back to these proxy groups, Syria falls, October 7th happens, all this other stuff. | ||
That was all funneled through Ukraine. | ||
And that's why they pulled out of Afghanistan was to transfer the weapons, which we said at the time. | ||
So let me just make the big statement. | ||
And then I know you're loaded for bear. | ||
Going to kick ass. | ||
Got a lot of clips and everything else coming up. | ||
And I'm going to pop back in later and shoot reports as well. | ||
And then we're having a show tomorrow, 11 a.m. Central. | ||
For however long it takes to get to all the news. | ||
That'll be, obviously, at InfoWars. | ||
It'll be at Real Alex Jones on X and at AJN Live. | ||
Trump has said, okay... | ||
That if NATO doesn't do a peace deal that's reasonable and if Zelensky doesn't, we're pulling out. | ||
Well, it turns out it's not 50% that the U.S. funds NATO. It's really over 70%. | ||
It's over 80% that we've been funding for the Ukraine war that we know of. | ||
And so we hold all the cards, as Trump said. | ||
And he said Trump doesn't want to make money off war. | ||
He wants to make money off innovation and building and industry and projects and advanced development. | ||
And so this burning down of Zelensky today, Zelensky's arrogance, I knew. | ||
Then, for thousands of reasons, that it would cause a total collapse in Zelensky and in support. | ||
And the EU has already said they don't have the money and they know they can't go it alone. | ||
And so now you see the entire administration and even the neocon opposition and others saying, OK, we're done. | ||
And I see Bezos not just stopping to attack Trump covertly. | ||
He's now actually promoting him. | ||
And that's because they understand who's winning. | ||
And so as more and more of the cowards and the fence riders and the power structure come over, still don't trust them, but most of this is real capitulation. | ||
Because they can see now, with the raid on the FBI that's ongoing, they raided them, the FBI raided the FBI in New York for not giving over the documents. | ||
All the things that are going on, Trump is really going at them at so many levels. | ||
And of course the war is 80 plus percent unpopular. | ||
He's doing things that are popular, that are moral, that are right. | ||
And so Trump, in all but name, will be pulled out of NATO within weeks. | ||
He already is. | ||
They just cut all the second largest thing after the military spending, the defense spending of Ukraine, is their electoral grids is always getting blown up. | ||
And we're talking billions every few weeks. | ||
Marco Rubio, boom, that's gone. | ||
And they said more. | ||
They're going to just line item. | ||
It's all getting cut now. | ||
Because before Trump got in, when he was president-elect, he called up the Speaker of the House and said, I don't want you to give him that $24 billion. | ||
And then he came and said, no, he's the president really now, and Biden wants this, but we're not going to do it because we control the House right now, even though they hadn't got control of the Senate yet because people weren't sworn in yet on the 20th. | ||
And so Trump just keeps showing him, showing him, showing him, and saying, you can't gamble. | ||
I know these clips are coming up. | ||
They're just epic. | ||
You can't gamble with nuclear war. | ||
And it's like a probability it's going to go there if this keeps going. | ||
And Europe has a 20-year war plan and all this craziness to control things. | ||
Europe is a tyranny. | ||
You can say whatever you want about Russia. | ||
They're like sweethearts compared to the EU. I mean, they are canceling elections, arresting people for praying outside of, you know, abortion clinics. | ||
Because a woman gets raped, she criticizes, she gets three years. | ||
The rapist gets four months. | ||
I mean, this is a real tyranny, trying to control our laws, trying to manipulate us, got the vice president in their face, telling Starmer you're a tyrant, telling Starmer you can't fight Russia alone. | ||
He's just slapping them around. | ||
Everybody making fun of Zelensky's clothing, his little Hitler outfit, his little Cumber Commander outfit. | ||
I mean, again, the globalist thing is about intimidation. | ||
Say to make it have a baby or we'll call you a name. | ||
Support communism and open borders. | ||
We'll call you Hitler. | ||
You're the ones literally dressed like Hitler with real Nazi soldiers and giving Nazi veterans salutes because they fought Russia in World War II at the parliament in Canada. | ||
You people think we're dumb. | ||
And you've got a lot of dumb people that aren't informed, but there's a lot of smart people that were just busy and were asleep. | ||
Well, now the majority's awake, not just here. | ||
It's a total political global realignment. | ||
There was already going to be a great turning. | ||
The globalists do that every 87 years. | ||
This is a mega turning. | ||
This has been known about for thousands of years, written by different philosophers and historians. | ||
But with all the technology, the huge population, the world being smaller, instant communication, it accelerates already a mega-turning. | ||
And then it takes it to like a singularity of awakening that we're now past the event horizon of new singularity. | ||
It just cascades from here. | ||
And so all their old systems have been obsolete for a long time. | ||
They can't steal the elections and they can't prop up the facade that they have no power. | ||
The corporate media is all shutting down because they're not even real media. | ||
They're just repeaters. | ||
They're to create a false wall to gaslight people with false consensus. | ||
And so this is totally dramatic. | ||
And you either get with the truth or you will be put on the street by just the market. | ||
And so this is an accelerated mass awakening that is irreversible, even if the globalists set off a nuke and say Russia did it or Iran did it, which is a real danger in the next week or so. | ||
I mean, this is imminent, I would say the next day, if they're going to do it. | ||
I mean, they are, I mean, I hope not. | ||
I'm trying to will this. | ||
I expect to wake up tomorrow morning and a nuke hits the White House. | ||
You know, then they say Iran did it. | ||
I mean, 10% chance they've nuked Trump today. | ||
I mean, I'm serious. | ||
People know, I don't play games here, okay? | ||
And so, or they're going to nuke something in Europe, or 20% chance a nuke goes off the next 48 hours somewhere in Ukraine, they blame the Russians. | ||
And I've been saying that before the Russians said they're worried about nuclear false flag. | ||
Okay, so that's Russian propaganda. | ||
No, no, no, no. | ||
I do my analysis is based on deep thought, total commitment, historical research, all the experts, all of this, okay? | ||
So, I'm in charge of what I say, okay? | ||
And you notice it's the most accurate information in the world. | ||
And by the way, they fought so hard to keep me out of the White House years ago. | ||
I never even tried to go there. | ||
And they tried to keep our reporters out of this crap. | ||
Folks, they got a huge situation room with all of the TVs on. | ||
And they've taught Trump, Barron, and others in the last three years. | ||
They did this at Mar-a-Lago. | ||
Showing his dad stuff. | ||
Also, Don Jr., even more so, they have these big TV rooms like Owen's house, where there's just, and most of the stuff on it is other podcasts and shows and independent news, and they explain to Trump the numbers, and they show him the numbers, and so now Trump goes in there, and he's like a kid, sometimes all night long, writing tweets and X's and wargaming, and that's what's happened, is there's a feedback. | ||
It's a loop of goodness now. | ||
It's not the silo. | ||
It's the expanding takeover. | ||
The enemies are siloed in their cults. | ||
And so Trump has just called the clips. | ||
He doesn't just say, oh, the new media is almost as big as the corporate media. | ||
Give it in a run. | ||
Now he's in there. | ||
I mean, not to get into too much of it, but what happens is, especially like at night, he goes in and like, our feed's on. | ||
He'll turn that up. | ||
He'll tell them, do this, do that. | ||
It's like literally just TV screens everywhere. | ||
You know, I'll be on at like 8 o'clock at night with Roger. | ||
He'll watch an hour and a half of it. | ||
I mean, literally, so, so, so, and he calls up, oh, that's really good. | ||
Oh, I love this. | ||
I mean, you know, oh, I like that. | ||
Oh, that's a new studio. | ||
We got a new studio? | ||
I mean, like, Trump's watching probably right now. | ||
Okay, so we're on in the White House. | ||
Okay, so, so, and Mike Benz, they're watching him all the time, and Elon, I mean, it's just, and Elon's in there. | ||
So, so. | ||
That's why what we say in one hour, two hours later is on Fox News, okay? | ||
And it's not just us. | ||
It's not about credit. | ||
It's about how far Trump's come and how he says, I didn't understand how really bad this was. | ||
But once he figured it all out, he's able to execute stuff that I would never even think of. | ||
So before, he wasn't doing a lot of 3D chess, just good policies. | ||
Now he's like 5D chess. | ||
This is massive. | ||
He's got a great team. | ||
Nobody's perfect. | ||
There's a lot of deception. | ||
The enemy's dangerous. | ||
But Zelensky's a corner rat. | ||
And I just wanted to thank and salute the crew. | ||
Thank and salute the viewers and listeners who are our family. | ||
And just thank you all because this has been an epic battle. | ||
And we're just dominating them. | ||
They are being routed like a 300, which is based on a true story, running them off the cliff. | ||
You know, the Spartans running the enemy off the cliff. | ||
I mean, that's what's happened. | ||
But Zelensky is a demon. | ||
And his arrogance came out. | ||
They tried to be gracious. | ||
Oh, your troop's been brave. | ||
Oh, you've been great. | ||
Yes, it's terrible. | ||
Now we want to help you. | ||
And Trump's got to come in to negotiate and give them a good deal and end this nightmare. | ||
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He's like, no, you'll give me your door or you'll get nukied. | |
Trump's been briefed. | ||
Trump heard that. | ||
Trump knows they sent the guy from Ukraine, CIA, from here to Ukraine to kill him. | ||
We predicted that before it happened. | ||
Trump knows when he meets with Starmer. | ||
He's in the top cabinet. | ||
The globalists have moved to England. | ||
It's not the British people that are our enemy, but that's the British Empire and they re-merged with us after World War II. The merger started in 1922. I've read multiple books by Winston Churchill explaining it. | ||
People think this is all like, how does Jones know all this? | ||
It's fascinating. | ||
I've read like eight books by Winston Churchill. | ||
All three volumes, English-speaking people. | ||
Starts thousands of years ago and goes right through William the Conqueror in the first book. | ||
And the next book is, you know, the colonies of 1776 up until about... | ||
1900 or so, and then the rest is right through in World War II and the future and all this. | ||
So we've been married to the British Empire, okay? | ||
That's our, but it is like our bitch. | ||
And I don't mean, I don't mean they're people, but you have to understand the pedophilia, the corruption, the ways they manage things, all their dirty empire controls that they learned from the Romans when they were occupied by them. | ||
This is all mainline British history. | ||
The great game, all of that, divide and conquer. | ||
That's what we've got. | ||
So England is the black nobility out of Italy. | ||
When the Romans set it up during the Empire, then when the Roman Empire fell in 410 to Alaric, the Visigod chieftain, then during the Middle Ages, they moved to Scotland and to London. | ||
And I'm not blaming Italians. | ||
My point is those systems were taught directly to William the Conqueror's grandchildren. | ||
Okay, so they had literal books on how to do all this. | ||
So that's what we're dealing with. | ||
And it's a conquest system. | ||
It's meant for slaves. | ||
And we don't want that. | ||
That's not going to get us to Mars. | ||
We don't want feudalism. | ||
We don't want to eat bugs. | ||
We don't want to get rid of 90% of people. | ||
We want to expand golf courses and spaceports. | ||
And, you know, everybody having 15 kids. | ||
We all need to have 100. Okay? | ||
Because we're going to need to be, I mean, if we're successful 100 years from now, we're not going to just be on Mars with giant cities the size of Chicago, folks. | ||
We're going to be intergalactic, interstellar, interdimensional. | ||
Okay? | ||
Human expansion has begun. | ||
Owen Schroyer, I love you. | ||
We may still blow ourselves up, but God's given us this chance. | ||
God bless you all. | ||
Thanks so much. | ||
Let's hope not. | ||
Life is too good to end it in a giant flash. | ||
It wasn't created in a giant flash. | ||
It's not going to end in a giant flash. | ||
Yeah, there's too many steaks, enchiladas. | ||
You know, too much poontang, man. | ||
It's just bullshit. | ||
Too many bikini shows. | ||
Don't get in the way of my pussy, goddammit. | ||
Too many bikini competition shows. | ||
I'm just being completely honest with people, man. | ||
I got, you know, I got grandkids that haven't been had yet to bounce on my knee. | ||
I got sunsets to see. | ||
And I got pussy to eat, man. | ||
Not right now, though. | ||
He's going to follow reports. | ||
Let's just be very clear about that. | ||
Alright, there goes Alex Jones into the room with the crew, the great crew right there. | ||
I'm going to expand on some of the things he just broke down, and we're going to play the entire exchange from the Oval Office of Trump and Zelensky from earlier today. | ||
I'm going to play the whole exchange for you. | ||
You can watch this history unfold in front of your eyes for yourself, and then I've got a statement from Trump. | ||
But to reflect on some of the things that Alex was just discussing, you know, it reminds me, what happened today with Zelensky, it... | ||
I think Trump knew what he was going to do the entire time. | ||
And that's why he insulted him right out of the gates about what he was wearing. | ||
And I think it kind of told J.D., like, hey, you're unleashed, man. | ||
Use this time. | ||
Just go. | ||
Full weapons system blast. | ||
Just go for it. | ||
I forgot the main reason I came in. | ||
This. | ||
Remember, Biden lost his temper early on when he was lecturing him and being his boss. | ||
Even though Biden was laundering money and really his boss, Zelensky's told him he was boss and he lost his temper. | ||
So that's key. | ||
This guy's an asshole. | ||
Yeah, Zelensky. | ||
Nobody liked Zelensky. | ||
Of course, nobody liked Biden either. | ||
I think, you know, what Trump just pulled was a... | ||
It reminds me of that scene in The Dark Knight where he goes to the Chinese corrupt businessman's place with the cell phone for the sonar. | ||
And he says, well, we can't do business with you. | ||
Why are you wearing a Zelensky outfit today? | ||
I just got back from a homeless encampment. | ||
I literally was in a homeless encampment before I came here. | ||
What kind of outfit is that? | ||
Are you a Ukrainian dictator? | ||
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Suka. | |
Suka. | ||
You'll get me a nuki weapon. | ||
Suka. | ||
Oh, you soon get nuked. | ||
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Oh, Suka. | |
Suka. | ||
Zelensky apparently called J.D. Vance a bitch today. | ||
That's what Suka is in Ukrainian. | ||
That's what a hot mic caught him saying. | ||
But it reminds me, he says, oh, we didn't, well, why did you come here? | ||
Well, I didn't want you to think we intentionally wasted your time. | ||
Oh, only accidentally. | ||
So Zelensky comes all the way here from Ukraine, or wherever the hell he was. | ||
Zelensky flies all the way here thinking he's going to get his way like he has every other time. | ||
And instead, Trump says, you're dressed like a slob. | ||
You're disrespectful. | ||
You have no leverage here. | ||
Oh, and by the way, get the hell out. | ||
Just get the hell out. | ||
So Zelensky flew all the way here for that. | ||
It's like, hey, yeah, we didn't want you to think we were just intentionally wasting your time. | ||
It was accidental. | ||
We just accidentally wasted your time. | ||
No, I think that that was the plan from the very beginning. | ||
And so now, if you're Zelensky, you've kind of been propped up this entire time. | ||
You go from doing gay comedy routines, literally gyrating, playing musical instruments with your You become the president of Ukraine. | ||
You get thrust into this war. | ||
And you've been a media darling the whole time. | ||
You've been propped up by propaganda the whole time. | ||
And so you've kind of had an easy ride. | ||
You've kind of been walking the red carpet and the velvet ropes and it's been nothing but a positive experience for you. | ||
And then you come and you have to deal with that and everything changes overnight. | ||
But it's pretty clear here. | ||
Because this is an interesting way to put it. | ||
Because Alex had mentioned this. | ||
They're betting on war is what they're doing. | ||
It's not that they're gambling with World War III. They're betting on it is what they're doing. | ||
They're betting on it and then they're rigging the deck to get it. | ||
That's what they're doing. | ||
And Trump is sitting here saying, you know what? | ||
I'm going to bet on peace. | ||
I'm going to bet that we can make these moves and defund NATO or we'll just get out of NATO. I'm going to make a bet that I don't have to do business with you anymore. | ||
We don't have to fund you anymore. | ||
And I can actually do business with Russia and have negotiations with Russia. | ||
And I'm going to bet that that will result in peace. | ||
That's what I'm going to bet. | ||
They're saying, oh no, it's all going to be war. | ||
And then they're trying to make the war happen. | ||
So then they can get hundreds of billions of dollars for them to steal like they just did in Ukraine. | ||
And Trump is just saying, hey, look, we can go in here and you don't have to have hundreds of thousands of your men dying. | ||
You don't have to go in here and be trying to replace your electrical grid every other week because Russians are blowing it up. | ||
You don't have to go into these cities outside of the Kiev bubble of oligarchs and force men and women to go into war and die. | ||
You don't have to be doing any of this. | ||
We can stop it all right now. | ||
And Zelensky just stubbornly says no. | ||
Whoever he's working for, they've been laundering the money, laundering the weapons. | ||
And so it's over. | ||
It's game over. | ||
When Trump removes the United States from NATO is another question. | ||
But I think Zelensky is already not very popular in Ukraine. | ||
If he thought he could win an election, he would have an election, folks. | ||
If Zelensky believed that he could win an election, then they would have elections. | ||
They don't have elections. | ||
He's canceled elections. | ||
His term as president under the emergency orders of war is up. | ||
The statute is up. | ||
So he is, by definition, at this point, a dictator. | ||
He's not a president. | ||
There is no democracy. | ||
But if he thought he could win, they would have elections. | ||
So he's not popular in Ukraine. | ||
This clip of Donald Trump scolding him will make its way to Ukraine, and people will actually appreciate Donald Trump for it. | ||
And they will want peace. | ||
And they'll likely get it. | ||
There is the sad fact that the same groups that run these money laundering, weapon laundering, proxy war operations still have Russia and Iran as their perfect boogeyman for a false flag. | ||
Now, Trump is acting pretty confidently right now, and he's well aware of this phenomenon as well as he's being briefed on it, but he's betting on the people. | ||
He's betting on the people. | ||
He's betting on peace is what he's doing. | ||
Now again, we're going to play the entire about seven minutes of Trump and Zelensky inside the Oval Office, not to mention J.D. Vance. | ||
And then we've got some other clips from that today when Zelensky arrived and Trump insulted his clothing and then he got asked a question about his clothing from a member of the White House Press Corps. | ||
I've also got the official statement from Donald Trump today. | ||
But this is Trump now controlling the narrative or understanding that we control the narrative and going all in. | ||
And going all in. | ||
And to see the neocons completely flip over on Zelensky today, one, it shows you how the support was never really real anyway. | ||
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It was always money laundering. | ||
But it just shows that now they realize, well, this changes everything. | ||
Kicking Zelensky out of the White House and telling him you look like a slob and you're disrespectful, there's no coming back from that. | ||
They can't stand toe-to-toe with Trump in support of Zelensky, so they're out, and now you actually have a chance at peace, which everybody should be celebrating, I would say. | ||
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You know, it's funny. | ||
Because, I mean, I'll tell you, I got obviously all the inside information from dozens of sources on what happened yesterday with the Epstein list and then what happened and didn't happen today. | ||
But Pam Bondi should be thanking Donald Trump for completely taking all the pressure off her. | ||
Okay? | ||
Now, maybe I'll get into that a little bit later. | ||
But I'll just say it. | ||
I'll just leave it at that. | ||
Pam Bondi should be thanking President Trump for taking all the pressure off her. | ||
Because now, that whole debacle yesterday is almost a non-story. | ||
But I know everything that happened, and I can give you the details. | ||
But this is the big one for today. | ||
Now, here is the statement from Donald Trump after kicking that tiny tot tyrant out of the White House, Zelensky. | ||
A statement from President Donald J. Trump. | ||
A statement from President Donald J. Trump. | ||
I want peace. | ||
He disrespected the United States of America and its cherished Oval Office. | ||
He came back. | ||
He can come back. | ||
When he is ready for peace. | ||
So this is Trump making a very important statement that is just for the average American. | ||
But what he's saying here is, I mean, how can you present this? | ||
There's really no way to polish this up. | ||
What Trump is saying is that it was the U.S. deep state and the Biden administration that started this war. | ||
That's what he's saying. | ||
He says he's not ready for peace if America is involved, meaning none of it would have started if it wasn't for the Biden administration. | ||
And of course, the evidence is pretty clear here. | ||
Russia goes into Ukraine when Obama is president, doesn't do anything when Trump is president. | ||
Russia goes into Ukraine when Biden is president, now is stopping everything that Trump is president. | ||
It's all deep state activity. | ||
And Trump knows it. | ||
So he's worded this for the American people to easily ingest and digest. | ||
But what he's saying is this is all because of the Biden administration and all of these people that died in the Russia-Ukraine war, none of them would be dead. | ||
If it wasn't for the Biden administration. | ||
And he's right. | ||
And he's about to prove it. | ||
Because he's going to get a deal done and he's going to get peace. | ||
And now he has the leverage against Zelensky to get him out and get a real president in. | ||
And Victoria Nuland and the rest of those types are not completely removed from the picture. | ||
They're still involved, but... | ||
Victoria Nuland just lost a security clearance, as well as some of her operatives that ran Jack Smith as well. | ||
Trump just got rid of their security clearance. | ||
So he knows what's going on. | ||
He's preparing for all of this. | ||
And that's probably why the whole Epstein-file debacle happened yesterday, and he probably still doesn't even want to hear about it. | ||
Maybe he'll deal with that later. | ||
But believe me, nobody was happier about the meeting of Zelensky and Trump today than Pam Bondi. | ||
Nobody was happier because it took all the pressure off her and now nobody's talking about how this morning came and went and she didn't do anything. | ||
So she's very thankful. | ||
But we'll leave it at that. | ||
Now let's go to the Oval Office. | ||
Full exchange. | ||
This is the moment. | ||
This is the history. | ||
Let's go to the Oval Office. | ||
Live it together. | ||
Clip three. | ||
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Do you, and now I'm talking with my friends in Poland, and they are worried that you align yourself too much with Putin. | |
What's your message for them? | ||
Well, if I didn't align myself with both of them, you'd never have a deal. | ||
You want me to say really terrible things about Putin and then say... | ||
Hi, Vladimir, how are we doing on the deal? | ||
That doesn't work that way. | ||
I'm not aligned with Putin. | ||
I'm not aligned with anybody. | ||
I'm aligned with the United States of America and for the good of the world. | ||
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I'm aligned with the world and I want to get this thing over with. | |
You see the hatred he's got for Putin. | ||
It's very tough for me to make a deal with that kind of hatred. | ||
He's got tremendous hatred. | ||
And I understand that, but I can tell you the other side isn't exactly in love with, you know, him either. | ||
So it's not a question of alignment. | ||
I'm aligned with the world. | ||
I want to get the thing set. | ||
I'm aligned with Europe. | ||
I want to see if we can get this thing done. | ||
You want me to be tough? | ||
I could be tougher than any human being you've ever seen. | ||
I'd be so tough. | ||
But you're never going to get a deal that way. | ||
So that's the way it goes. | ||
All right, one more question. | ||
I will respond to this. | ||
So look. | ||
For four years in the United States of America, we had a president who stood up at press conferences and talked tough about Vladimir Putin, and then Putin invaded Ukraine and destroyed a significant chunk of the country. | ||
The path to peace and the path to prosperity is maybe engaging in diplomacy. | ||
We tried the pathway of Joe Biden of thumping our chest and pretending that the president of the United States' words mattered more than the president of the United States' What makes America a good country is America engaging in diplomacy. | ||
That's what President Trump is doing. | ||
Can I ask you? | ||
Sure. | ||
Yeah? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Okay. | ||
So he occupied our parts, big parts of Ukraine, parts of East and Crimea. | ||
So he occupied it on 2014. During a lot of years, I'm not speaking about just Biden, but those time was Obama, then President Obama, then President Trump, then President Biden, now President Trump, and God bless, now President Trump will stop him. | ||
But during 2014, nobody stopped him. | ||
He just occupied and took. | ||
He killed people. | ||
You know what the contact line? | ||
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2015. 2014. 2014? | |
I was not here. | ||
That's exactly right. | ||
Yes, but during 2014 till 2022, the situation was the same. | ||
People have been dying on the contact line. | ||
Nobody stopped him. | ||
You know that we had conversations with him. | ||
A lot of conversations. | ||
My bilateral conversation. | ||
And we signed with him, me, like a new president. | ||
In 2019, I signed with him the deal. | ||
I signed with him, Macron, and Merkel. | ||
We signed ceasefire. | ||
All of them told me that he will never go. | ||
We signed him a gas contract. | ||
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Yes, but after that, he broke the ceasefire. | |
He killed our people and he didn't exchange prisoners. | ||
We signed the exchange of prisoners, but he didn't do it. | ||
What kind of diplomacy, JD, you are speaking about? | ||
What do you mean? | ||
I'm talking about the kind of diplomacy that's going to end the destruction of your country. | ||
Mr. President, Mr. President, with respect, I think it's disrespectful for you to come into the Oval Office and try to litigate this in front of the American media. | ||
Right now, you guys are going around and forcing conscripts to the front lines because you have manpower problems. | ||
You should be thanking the President for trying to bring it into this conflict. | ||
Have you ever been to Ukraine that you say what problems we have? | ||
I've actually watched and seen the stories, and I know what happens is you bring people, you bring them on a propaganda tour, Mr. President. | ||
Do you disagree that you've had problems bringing people into your military? | ||
And do you think that it's respectful to come to the Oval Office of the United States of America and attack the administration that is trying to prevent the destruction of your country? | ||
A lot of questions. | ||
Let's start from the beginning. | ||
First of all, during the war, Everybody has problems. | ||
Even you. | ||
But you have nice ocean. | ||
And don't feel now. | ||
But you will feel it in the future. | ||
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God bless. | |
You don't know that. | ||
God bless. | ||
God bless. | ||
You will not have the war. | ||
Don't tell us what we're going to feel. | ||
We're trying to solve a problem. | ||
Don't tell us what we're going to feel. | ||
I'm not telling you. | ||
Because you're in no position to dictate that. | ||
You're in no position to dictate what we're going to feel. | ||
We're going to feel very good. | ||
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We're going to feel very good and very strong. | |
You're right now not in a very good position. | ||
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You've allowed yourself to be in a very bad position and he happens to be right about it. | |
You're not in a good position. | ||
You don't have the cards right now. | ||
With us, you start having cards. | ||
Right now, you're playing cards. | ||
You're gambling with the lives of millions of people. | ||
You're gambling with World War III. You're gambling with World War III. And what you're doing is very disrespectful to the country, this country, that's backed you far more than a lot of people said they should have. | ||
Have you said thank you once this entire meeting? | ||
No, in this entire meeting, have you said thank you? | ||
You went to Pennsylvania and campaigned for the opposition in October. | ||
Offer some words of appreciation for the United States of America and the president who's trying to save your country. | ||
Please, you think that if you will speak very loudly about the war, you can... | ||
He's not speaking loudly. | ||
He's not speaking loudly. | ||
Your country's in big trouble. | ||
Can I answer? | ||
You've done a lot of talking. | ||
Your country is in big trouble. | ||
I know. | ||
You're not winning. | ||
You're not winning this. | ||
You have a damn good chance of coming out okay because of us. | ||
We're staying in our country, staying strong from the very beginning of the war. | ||
We've been alone. | ||
And we are thankful. | ||
I said thanks in this cabinet. | ||
You haven't been alone. | ||
We gave you, through this stupid president, $350 billion. | ||
We gave you military equipment. | ||
And you men are brave, but they had to use our military. | ||
If you didn't have our military equipment, if you didn't have our military equipment, this war would have been over. | ||
In two weeks. | ||
In three days. | ||
I heard it from Putin. | ||
In three days. | ||
This is something new. | ||
Maybe less. | ||
In two weeks. | ||
Of course, yes. | ||
It's going to be a very hard thing to do business like this, I tell you. | ||
To say thank you, except that there are disagreements, and let's go litigate those disagreements rather than trying to fight it out in the American media when you're wrong. | ||
We know that you're wrong. | ||
But you see, I think it's good for the American people to see what's going on. | ||
I think it's very important. | ||
That's why I kept this going so long. | ||
You have to be thankful. | ||
You don't have the cards. | ||
You're buried there. | ||
Your people are dying. | ||
You're running low on soldiers. | ||
Listen, you're running low on soldiers. | ||
It would be a damn good thing. | ||
Then you tell us, I don't want to cease fire. | ||
I don't want to cease fire. | ||
I want to go and I want this. | ||
Look. | ||
If you could get a ceasefire right now, I'd tell you you'd take it so the bullets stop flying and your men stop getting killed. | ||
Of course we want to stop the war. | ||
But you're saying you don't want a ceasefire? | ||
I want a ceasefire. | ||
Because you'll get a ceasefire faster than an agreement. | ||
Ask our people about ceasefire. | ||
What do they think? | ||
It doesn't matter for you what it means. | ||
That was with a guy named Biden who was not a smart person. | ||
That was with Obama. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
That was with Obama who gave you sheets and I gave you javelins. | ||
I gave you the javelins to take out all those tanks. | ||
Obama gave you sheets. | ||
In fact, the statement is Obama gave sheets and Trump gave javelins. | ||
You got to be more thankful because let me tell you, you don't have the cards. | ||
With us, you have the cards. | ||
But without us, you don't have any cards. | ||
It's going to be a tough deal to make. | ||
Because the attitudes have to change. | ||
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What if Russia breaks the ceasefire? | |
What if Russia breaks these talks? | ||
What do you do then? | ||
I understand that it's a heated conversation right now. | ||
What are you saying? | ||
She's asking what if Russia breaks the ceasefire? | ||
What if anything? | ||
What if a bomb drops on your head right now? | ||
Okay? | ||
What if they broke it? | ||
I don't know. | ||
They broke it with Biden because Biden, they didn't respect him. | ||
They didn't respect Obama. | ||
They respect me. | ||
Let me tell you, Putin went through a hell of a lot with me. | ||
He went through a phony witch hunt where they used him and Russia. | ||
Russia, Russia, Russia. | ||
You ever hear of that deal? | ||
That was a phony Hunter Biden, Joe Biden scam. | ||
Hillary Clinton, Shifty Adam Schiff. | ||
It was a Democrat scam. | ||
And he had to go through that. | ||
And he did go through it. | ||
We didn't end up in a war. | ||
And he went through it. | ||
He was accused of all that stuff. | ||
He had nothing to do with it. | ||
It came out of Hunter Biden's bathroom. | ||
It came out of Hunter Biden's bedroom. | ||
It was disgusting. | ||
And then they said, oh, oh, the laptop from hell was made by Russia. | ||
The 51 agents. | ||
The whole thing was a scam. | ||
And he had to put up with that. | ||
He was being accused of all that stuff. | ||
All I can say is this. | ||
He might have broken deals with Obama and Bush, and he might have broken them with Biden. | ||
He did, maybe. | ||
Maybe he didn't. | ||
I don't know what happened. | ||
But he didn't break them with me. | ||
He wants to make a deal. | ||
I don't know if you can make a deal. | ||
The problem is, I've empowered you to be a tough guy. | ||
And I don't think you'd be a tough guy without the United States. | ||
And your people are very brave. | ||
But you're either going to make a deal or we're out. | ||
And if we're out... | ||
You'll fight it out. | ||
I don't think it's going to be pretty, but you'll fight it out. | ||
But you don't have the cards. | ||
But once we sign that deal, you're in a much better position. | ||
But you're not acting at all thankful. | ||
And that's not a nice thing. | ||
I'll be honest, that's not a nice thing. | ||
All right. | ||
I think we've seen enough. | ||
What do you think? | ||
This is going to be great television, I will say that. | ||
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All right. | |
We'll see what we can do about putting it together. | ||
We got a couple more soundbites here. | ||
But let me explain a couple things just for clarity of what Trump is talking about. | ||
What he's saying, the deal that he wants. | ||
Is the rare earth minerals deal. | ||
And he's saying... | ||
I mean, folks, Ukraine is... | ||
It's done. | ||
The oligarchs in Kiev that stole all the money and have the billions aren't going to give it up. | ||
They're not going to invest in Ukraine. | ||
It's not going to happen. | ||
They're going to go move to Europe. | ||
They're going to move north. | ||
They're going to move to different countries in Europe. | ||
And that's where they'll live. | ||
And they'll have giant mansions and ten fancy cars. | ||
They're already doing it. | ||
They still have their residences in Kiev and it's their home, but they'll abandon. | ||
They'll all leave. | ||
There'll be nobody left. | ||
And the people that are left aren't going to vote for Vladimir Zelensky. | ||
Promise you that. | ||
So, Trump is saying you have two options now. | ||
Because, folks, think about it. | ||
With the $300 billion they've been sent, or Trump says it's $350 billion, Who knows the real number in military aid? | ||
More than half of that is gone. | ||
So I think that that will apply to the money and the weapons. | ||
So the weapons have been laundered into these different intelligence agency proxy groups throughout the Middle East. | ||
And then the money has been laundered into the Ukrainian oligarchs and then kickbacks probably for people like Victoria Nuland and other members of the globalist deep state that run these operations. | ||
And CIA operatives. | ||
So Trump is saying, we know you don't have the money. | ||
It's all been stolen. | ||
We know you don't have the weapons because you've said that. | ||
And most of them have wound up in a different region anyway for different wars. | ||
So your options are pretty clear here moving forward. | ||
Either you can fight it out, which they'll lose. | ||
They have nothing. | ||
They don't even have morale. | ||
At this point. | ||
I mean, they have fighters that might go fight for pride of Ukraine, but I mean, folks, it's like, I mean, it's dwindling. | ||
Because you're not even asking them to fight, you're asking them to die now. | ||
So Trump is saying, hey, you can keep fighting it out with Russians, and we all know how that ends, and eventually they surround Kiev, and all your oligarchs will leave, and you'll be there, and good luck. | ||
Or, you can cut a deal with us, and we'll bring peace to the region, but you're gonna... | ||
You're going to belly up here and you're going to pay us back for all the money. | ||
So we're going to get in there and we're going to rebuild your infrastructure and we're going to get a deal and we're going to get a cut of all your rare earth minerals that we're going to help produce and process. | ||
And he says no. | ||
So Trump says, okay, fine. | ||
Enjoy. | ||
Go out on the battlefield. | ||
Good luck. | ||
What other options does Zelensky have? | ||
And so it shows you how the whole thing was corrupt from the very beginning. | ||
There was no negotiating on behalf of America. | ||
There was only stealing of Americans. | ||
But, you know, Trump says something else interesting there. | ||
Not too many other people pick up what he's saying, but I kind of figured that this was the case from the beginning. | ||
And he didn't clarify here. | ||
He just kind of throws it out there and moves on. | ||
But he says, the Russian story started in Hunter Biden's bedroom. | ||
Well, what is he talking about? | ||
Because really, if you go back... | ||
To the original Russian collusion under Obama, that was all run by the Obama administration and Hillary Clinton's political assets. | ||
So they're the ones that ran the tag team operation against Trump to get Hillary into the office with all that propaganda. | ||
So why does he bring up Hunter Biden's bedroom? | ||
Does he know now for a fact that PPgate was actually a Hunter Biden story? | ||
That they just replaced Hunter Biden with Donald Trump? | ||
And in fact, it could be in 2015, when Hillary was running for president and Joe Biden was considering a run for president, Hillary had her political assets at the New York Times. | ||
They had a hit piece ready to go against Joe Biden about Hunter Biden. | ||
And they didn't want to run it. | ||
Because they didn't want to do blue-on-blue fighting at that period. | ||
So Hillary herself or Hillary's people called up Joe Biden or Joe Biden's people and said, look, we're going to run this hit piece. | ||
We're going to publish all the Hunter Biden stories, like how he likes to get peed on by Russian hookers, which now, because of the Hunter Biden laptop, we know that that stuff was going on. | ||
It's all there in the laptop. | ||
The hookers and the drug use and everything else. | ||
The party life. | ||
Not to mention the political corruption. | ||
So they had a hit piece ready to go against Hunter Biden. | ||
And they said, Joe, just don't run. | ||
This is Hillary's race. | ||
If you run, we're going to publish this piece and we're going to expose Hunter. | ||
So Joe didn't run. | ||
Did they then... | ||
Crop out Hunter Biden and put in Donald Trump and then run the piece in the New York Times. | ||
The original PPgate conspiracy hoax. | ||
I always figured that was the case. | ||
I always figured that they literally took the Hunter Biden hit piece and just took out Hunter Biden and put Donald Trump and said he was getting peed on by Russian hookers. | ||
Obvious BS. But Hunter Biden having that? | ||
That you'll probably bet on. | ||
And now Trump just said the whole thing started in Hunter Biden's bedroom. | ||
Is that what he's talking about? | ||
Why else would he say that? | ||
I cannot figure any other reason why he would say it started in Hunter Biden's bedroom unless it was Hunter Biden getting peed on by Russian hookers. | ||
That was the New York Times hit piece in 2015, and instead they ran it with Donald Trump's name for Hillary Clinton. | ||
And who knows? | ||
Maybe the whole parallel construction with spying on Trump and the whole Russian collusion thing, maybe it literally all comes from Hillary Clinton and her people saying, we've got this New York Times hit piece, why don't we just run it on Trump and then just build this whole conspiracy about Trump and Russia? | ||
Is that what Trump is saying right there? | ||
Sounds to me like... | ||
That's exactly what Trump is saying. | ||
Otherwise, it makes no sense at all. | ||
So I think Trump just confirmed it. | ||
The entire Russian collusion hoax started with the New York Times hit piece that was supposed to be about Hunter Biden, and instead they made it about Donald Trump and then built the backstory. | ||
To try to beat him in the election in 2016 and then to try to scuttle his first administration. | ||
I think Trump just told everybody that that's what happened and now he knows it. | ||
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Wow. | |
Okay. | ||
So let's finish up here. | ||
Here's Trump. | ||
The first comment on Trump talking about Zelensky's attire at the White House. | ||
Clip one. | ||
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He's got those huge combat boots on too. | |
Thank you very much. | ||
He's got, like, two-inch lip combat boots. | ||
Just ridiculous. | ||
And then a member of the press asks him about his clothing in clip two. | ||
I think he's a great guy, by the way. | ||
I don't know if you two like each other, but you know what? | ||
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I think he's dressed beautifully. | |
I'm sorry, that was Trump. | ||
Here's the reporter clip four. | ||
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Second question for President Zelensky. | |
Why don't you wear a suit? | ||
Why don't you wear a suit? | ||
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You're the highest level in this country's office and you refuse to wear a suit. | |
Just want to see if you, do you own a suit? | ||
- Yeah, yeah, problems. | ||
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- A lot of Americans have problems with you not respecting the identity of the office. | |
- I will wear a costume after this war will finish. | ||
- Okay. | ||
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- Costume? | |
Maybe something like yours, yes. | ||
You're wearing a costume now. | ||
Maybe something better, I don't know. | ||
Plenty of countries are in war and their leaders wear suits. | ||
Whatever. | ||
I mean, it's kind of irrelevant, but it's really just the disrespect of Zelensky. | ||
Now, this is just pure comedy. | ||
After Zelensky gets booted from the White House, here's Fox News reporting from the White House lawn. | ||
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Has kicked Zelensky out of the White House. | |
His delegation right now is telling him that he's got to go home. | ||
The president felt disrespected. | ||
Officials in the room felt that beyond the language barrier that we've heard some discussion about, Zelensky's body language, shrugging and eye rolling, was ungrateful, disrespectful. | ||
And the president feels that Zelensky is not ready for peace and he can come back when he's ready to talk about peace. | ||
But he's not in that position right now. | ||
Zelensky is being told he's got to go. | ||
The lunch that they were supposed to have is sitting right outside the hallway. | ||
And the press staffers are going to be eating that lunch. | ||
They're going to eat his lunch! | ||
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This is really pretty incredible. | |
We see the SUV, Zelensky's SUV. If you look to your left, you're going to see him. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
I want to know who got to eat his lunch. | ||
Can you imagine that from Trump? | ||
Like, hey, Zelensky's lunch sitting right over there. | ||
Who wants it? | ||
Who wants Zelensky's lunch? | ||
It's kind of a tiny lunch. | ||
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It's a tiny man. | |
It's a tiny lunch. | ||
But who wants it? | ||
It's right there. | ||
Anybody can eat it. | ||
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Perfectly good, beautiful lunch. | |
Not Zelensky's lunch, though. | ||
We're going to eat his lunch. | ||
Kicked out of the White House. | ||
So there you go, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Now, look, we dedicate the last Friday. | ||
Of every month to veterans. | ||
And so we're going to have a couple veteran guests coming up, including Joe Biggs coming up in about five minutes. | ||
But let me just kind of tell you what else we have coming up. | ||
So Joe Biggs coming up in about five minutes. | ||
Then we're going to have a huge, one of the top lobbyists for the veterans in Washington, D.C., Chris Nyweem, joining me in the third hour to talk about the differences between Trump, Biden, and all the good things that are happening for the veterans now. | ||
And then Alex Jones is going to be joining me again in studio in the final half hour to give some updates on the situation that developed today. | ||
So just kind of a quick update on everything that is about to happen in the next two hours of this InfoWars War Room transmission. | ||
Now, a couple other news bulletins for you. | ||
Trump to sign executive order making English official U.S. language. | ||
So now do you have to speak it then? | ||
When you come here, you want to work here, you want to live here? | ||
That would be nice. | ||
That would be the real thing. | ||
So English is now the official... | ||
You know what we need to do, actually? | ||
I've got one for you. | ||
Let's call it American. | ||
Screw English. | ||
We're not calling it English anymore. | ||
We're calling it American. | ||
We rename the Gulf of... | ||
Some country I forgot the name of, to Gulf of America. | ||
So let's just rename the language to English, to American. | ||
I don't know where I come up with this stuff. | ||
Trump names Special Ops Vet Hongkau as Navy Undersecretary. | ||
Great job there. | ||
Unfortunately, he lost his election in Virginia, but... | ||
Maybe this will give him a little extra boost the next time he wants to run, because that's a great American patriot and a veteran hung cow. | ||
So good to see that. | ||
Now, I had mentioned this earlier. | ||
Trump says lawyers representing Jack Smith should lose security clearance. | ||
Yeah, no kidding. | ||
But he then did suspend the security clearance of any attorney at Covington and Burling, who the Trump administration concludes was involved in representing Smith when he was special counsel. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You know who else has ties to Covington and Burling? | ||
Victoria Newland. | ||
That's right. | ||
Victoria Newland. | ||
Mm-hmm. | ||
And then you've got the three judges that are standing in the way of Trump's executive orders on foreign aid, federal grants, and refugees, the border crisis, all appointed by Biden. | ||
So these judges are leftist Democrat activists trying to stop the Trump administration's agenda. | ||
You know, I'm not going to say it, but let's just say the Democrats have a type that they want to put on the bench, and it's a type that doesn't like you. | ||
Joining me now, Is decorated veteran and January 6th political prisoner Joe Biggs. | ||
Joe, I believe you went on with Alex, right? | ||
This isn't your first time back on Infowars since being released, right? | ||
No, I went on with Alex, I think, maybe my first or second week out. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, this is your first time on with me, so it's great to see you. | ||
I mean, what has it been like? | ||
I know that there were a bunch of different emotions that came over you when you finally got released. | ||
They treated you awfully. | ||
You didn't even belong in prison, but then they treated you even worse once you got in. | ||
What has it been like for you getting the part in and just getting back to your American lifestyle, riding motorcycles and kicking ass? | ||
Oh, you know, that's what I'm trying to get back to. | ||
Well, actually, we should say former decorated military veteran. | ||
I'm no longer that anymore because... | ||
They stripped that away from me. | ||
The guy who was in charge of stripping that away from me, Jason McCullough, the lead AUSA prosecutor, actually lost his job today. | ||
He was demoted to the head of misdemeanors in D.C., which is really awesome because that's one step away from being a crossing guard out there in front of the Capitol, which is where he belongs. | ||
People should see him and spit on him. | ||
He's a loser. | ||
I'm just joking. | ||
Don't spit on him. | ||
But yeah, I mean, this guy knew what he was doing was a sham, and he took the lives of multiple veterans and treated us like crap, threw us in a hole, locked the key away, and didn't care what it did to us or our families. | ||
So it is what it is. | ||
Well, is there any movement on that? | ||
I know that I think there were a couple other veterans that were dealing with something similar. | ||
Do you know if there's any movement on that? | ||
I'm sure this would upset Trump if he knew. | ||
To be honest, yeah, mostly just bowel movements. | ||
I mean, a whole lot of people that say they're going to help us. | ||
You know, I went to CPAC and met everybody who says that they're there, they care about veterans, and they would take our numbers. | ||
And then, you know, the next day when we call, they act like they didn't know who we were. | ||
So, you know, it's been an uphill battle. | ||
But, you know, I'm hoping that eventually Trump will see one of these interviews and he'll go, wow! | ||
These guys are getting screwed over. | ||
Maybe we should do something about it, you know, because I served honorably. | ||
I fought for my country in Iraq and Afghanistan. | ||
I slayed terrorists like there was no, you know, nothing else to do in the world. | ||
And I did it with distinction. | ||
And then I come home and I get crapped on by my country. | ||
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Hold on a second, Joe. | |
Let's do this right now. | ||
Let's do this right now, actually. | ||
Let's do this. | ||
I want you to actually make your statement about this right now. | ||
And here's what we're going to do. | ||
We're going to upload this to X. I'll upload it on my account. | ||
We'll put it on Alex's account. | ||
Because you're right. | ||
I think if Trump gets this message or somebody in Trump's administration that cares about the veterans get this message, then we can actually get something done. | ||
And it's not just about you. | ||
There are other veterans that are going through this as well. | ||
And, you know, we saw what they did to give the people that got kicked out for the vaccines a chance at reprisal and redemption there. | ||
I think he would do something similar to you. | ||
And then once you give your statement, maybe there's something I can help you out with. | ||
But why don't you actually make your statement right now? | ||
Veterans, January 6th political prisoners, veterans, including but not limited to Joe Biggs, are still being mistreated by the Justice Department. | ||
They need their full, decorated veteran status returned. | ||
Joe Biggs, tell us what the situation is. | ||
Well, Mr. President, you know, my name is Joe Biggs. | ||
I am a retired U.S. Army Staff Sergeant. | ||
I served with the 1st Army Division and the 82nd Airborne. | ||
I spent two years in Iraq and two years in Afghanistan. | ||
I killed ISIS and Taliban. | ||
I did it with a grin on my face, and I do it again tomorrow. | ||
I came back home, and I was medically retired from injuries sustained in combat, where I received multiple Purple Hearts. | ||
And then I go and stand up for a stolen election. | ||
And I am thrown in prison and locked in solitary confinement only to be told that I would, you know, be getting out and be getting a pardon and having my military rights restored, but I have not. | ||
So, Mr. President, I need you to look into my case, Joe Biggs and Zachary Rill and Dominic Pozzola and Stuart Rhodes and the other veterans who did not get pardons but only got their sentence commuted and help us get our lives back because I need access to the VA. I need access to my retirement. | ||
I need access to all those things that I fought honorably for and came back home, and I served with distinction and honor, and it's just my right. | ||
I don't understand how something can be taken away from me for something that has nothing to do with my military service. | ||
And then on top of that, I try to go to the VA when I'm at a low point in my life after getting out of prison and being rejected and turned away by the VA here in Daytona Beach, Florida. | ||
So, you know, I'm not... | ||
Too good to say, hey, I need help. | ||
I'm reaching out, asking for that help, and I know that these other veterans are struggling as well. | ||
It's not easy spending time in combat and then coming back home and then getting thrown in prison and left in solitary confinement where you don't know if the world even knows who you are or where you are or what's going on. | ||
So, you know, I'm not asking for millions of dollars. | ||
I'm just asking for what's mine, what I fought for, what I served for, and that is it. | ||
How many Purple Hearts do you have, Joe? | ||
A couple. | ||
Are there any other things you're being denied? | ||
Any other access that's being denied to you or benefits that's being denied to you? | ||
Well, I mean, I have no... | ||
I have nothing. | ||
It's like my entire military career has been wiped from the system completely. | ||
It's as if I did nothing and I served overseas in combat for absolutely nothing. | ||
And that's what really breaks my heart the most. | ||
It's not the... | ||
I'm in prison, you know, whatever. | ||
I did that, and I didn't break. | ||
I didn't rattle nobody. | ||
I'm no chump. | ||
So, you know, but I do believe that this is my right. | ||
These are things that I have earned, and I believe that Zachary Real has earned those things, and I believe that Dominic Pizzola has earned those things as well to be able to have those rights, and to me, it's a damn shame. | ||
That we have to sit here and suffer. | ||
Everyone else is getting their life back. | ||
Everyone else is getting back to the grind, back to, you know, living a normal everyday life. | ||
And we're still sitting here like we were forgotten. | ||
I still feel like a POW. Do you know, I mean, aside from obviously President Trump, do you know which individual has their hands on the levers? | ||
I know you mentioned somebody earlier that is no longer in that position. | ||
Is there any individual you know of that actually has their hands on the levers, their fingers on the button that can write this wrong? | ||
I mean, the law simply states anyone who is charged with sedition or seditious conspiracy has to have a presidential pardon to have their rights restored. | ||
Now, that's step one. | ||
We need a pardon. | ||
With the pardon, then we can go through another avenue, through Ed Martin in D.C., and then have our charges completely wiped. | ||
And then it's like I have no record whatsoever. | ||
And then I can actually start raining down hell with these legal lawsuits against people who have been throwing lawsuits at us while we were in prison with no way to defend ourselves. | ||
You know, when I went to the VA the other week, I was told that while I was in prison and kept in solitary confinement, that they court-martialed me for subversive acts against the United States. | ||
And I wasn't even given the ability to represent myself, to defend myself, or anything against those charges. | ||
All right, well, we're going to post that statement everywhere, and hopefully it gets to Trump's desk or even Martin's desk. | ||
I think Martin would have serious care and concern for your story as well and the others. | ||
But this is certainly something that needs to be righted, absolutely. | ||
And so if it's the pardon, the best way to do it, then that's the way to go about it. | ||
And somebody needs to get this information to Trump. | ||
I mean, I don't mean to pile on Pam Bondi here, but do you think that's the reason why you guys didn't get a full pardon? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean, somebody got into his ear because we were told by reporters in the days leading up to January 20th that we were going to have an extremely well day on the 20th. | ||
And then I get called up to the warden's office and they're laughing at me saying, you only got your sentence commuted. | ||
You're still a terrorist. | ||
You're still a felon. | ||
You're not going to get a job. | ||
You're not going to be able to do anything. | ||
This was in Daytona? | ||
No, this was at the jail in Talladega, Alabama. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
Well, that's, so, I'm curious. | ||
You know, it's funny, because you're obviously not a criminal. | ||
You've never been in a federal facility before. | ||
You've never been to prison before. | ||
Same thing with me. | ||
And what's funny is whenever we kind of talk to one another now that we've had the prison experience, so many of the things that we experienced are kind of the same throughout the system. | ||
The drug abuse, the lack of care or concern from some of the guards. | ||
But, you know, the one thing that seems to be different from my experience was, I mean, there were obviously some bad guards and some guards that hated me and wanted me to have the worst time ever. | ||
But actually, the facility I was at, most of the guards, and I mean, I don't know how much I want to say, but I mean, even the warden, like, they all liked me. | ||
They were like, we don't know who you are. | ||
And then there was all this hubbub of me and my name, and they went and looked me up, and then they'd come find me in the day. | ||
Either when I was in solitary or walking the yard, and they'd be like, oh, Owen Schroer? | ||
Like, yeah, and they'd be like, I really like your content, and like, you know, shake my hand. | ||
So you didn't get any love in there? | ||
Yeah, I did from inmates, but as far as, like, wardens and, you know, most of the places I went to, the officers did not look like me, we'll just say. | ||
And they are extremely racist and would do anything they could, whether it be physical torture or psychological torture. | ||
You know, for four years, you know, I didn't have it easy. | ||
I never expected it to be easy. | ||
When you're a leader, sometimes you've got to, you know, take it and deal with it. | ||
And that's what I did, you know. | ||
But I do want my rights back as a military veteran. | ||
I fought for this country, and that's something I deserve to have. | ||
I just want to give a shout-out to my proud boys in Florida, the Race Force. | ||
What's up, guys? | ||
Love you, dudes. | ||
And everybody back at Talladega Unicor. | ||
If you guys get to see this one day, what's up? | ||
Are they going to get access? | ||
I mean, I know there's not supposed to be access. | ||
Yeah, there's not supposed to be. | ||
I mean, if you're Joe Biggs, you definitely didn't have access to cell phones. | ||
I got a shakedown at least twice a day and threatened with all kinds of stuff, so I didn't have that privilege, but many others do. | ||
You know, they were so... | ||
I got a couple of shakedowns. | ||
They thought, because when I was in there, I immediately went to solitary. | ||
I didn't even get a moment in the yard. | ||
I immediately went to solitary, and that's where I spent the first month. | ||
And they were so confused because my name kept getting out there. | ||
Reports from the inside about what was going on kept getting out there. | ||
Then my name got brought up at a Bureau of Prisons hearing, and so they shook me down and brought me into the warden, and they were like, okay, how the hell are you doing this? | ||
They thought I, like, keistered a phone or something. | ||
They were like, how the hell are you doing this? | ||
Like, how are you getting this information out there? | ||
What the hell is going on? | ||
And I'm like, I don't even know what's going on. | ||
Because you have no connection to the outside world. | ||
You're lucky if you can get a crank radio. | ||
Like, that's it. | ||
And you're lucky in solitary if you can even get access to that at the commissary. | ||
So you're basically completely cut off. | ||
You've got dusty old books, 20, 30 years old, falling apart at the seams. | ||
I was lucky enough. | ||
I had people sending me books. | ||
I don't know if that happened to you, so I was actually able to get some reading content that I wanted to read. | ||
But yeah, they were just like, how in the hell are you getting information out to the world? | ||
I didn't know what was going on, and they were shaking me down for phones and stuff too. | ||
And I was just like, I don't know what's going on. | ||
And then they eventually figured, oh, okay, I guess you really don't know what's going on, do you? | ||
Yeah, I mean, I've read probably close to 2,000 books since I've been in. | ||
I've got a list. | ||
I kept a list of every single book I read. | ||
Oh, my gosh. | ||
You know, another thing that's happened. | ||
Yeah, I mean, that's funny. | ||
That's funny, dude. | ||
I got a list of my books, too. | ||
Yeah, you know, one thing that happened, too, is we had this bogus lawsuit from this fake church. | ||
They're really a Satan church, the AME out of D.C., the African Methodist Episcopal Church. | ||
So they sued us and said we're not allowed to use this name anymore, but we still do because we don't care. | ||
Wait, wait, wait. | ||
You can't use what name? | ||
It's all been all in the news. | ||
They sued us, the AME Church. | ||
Their goal, this Christian church, which is really a satanic church, their goal was to bankrupt us all, all of us, the Proud Boys, and to have us thrown out in the streets to lose our homes. | ||
So they sued and they won the rights to the Proud Boys. | ||
So we changed our names to the Proud African Methodist Episcopal Boys just to throw it back in their face. | ||
So, hold on. | ||
So there's been an official organizational name change. | ||
You're no longer the Proud Boys due to a lawsuit. | ||
We're the Proud African Methodist Episcopal Boys. | ||
Is that your logo on your hat there? | ||
Yeah, man. | ||
I'm proud of it. | ||
Rocking the scene till the day I die. | ||
That's great. | ||
Very nice. | ||
So how does that get brought up? | ||
What makes them say, we're going to sue you for this name? | ||
Yeah, they sued us for like a banner that wasn't even burnt by like me or anyone else. | ||
But for some reason, they somehow were able to say that a $50 banner is worth like three and a half billion dollars. | ||
And, you know, it's the trial that, you know, the civil suits all happening in D.C. and that's all a clown. | ||
So we know how that is. | ||
So, you know, whatever. | ||
You're not getting any money from me. | ||
I'm just a regular old proud African Methodist Episcopal boy. | ||
and of course they can't argue that because that would be against their own science of of spectrums you know everything is a spectrum now uh gender is a spectrum and so why can't race be a spectrum i don't understand you know let's look for some logical consistency here that's crazy though that they're suing you for the name and of course they they judge hunt they get it in dc i mean that is just insane man so the saga the saga is not over for the proud boys no no man it It's a working process every day, but you know what? | ||
We're a bunch of fun-loving dudes, and... | ||
There's no civil lawsuit that's going to stop us from being who we are. | ||
Yeah, when I heard, I guess it was, was it last week or the week before? | ||
Everything's like a blur now. | ||
But when I heard, you know, I'm pretty sure you were there when Enrique got arrested. | ||
And you can kind of recap that story if you would. | ||
But I remember hearing, it's like, oh, Enrique Tarrio was harassing some woman. | ||
And I was like, hold on a second. | ||
I know Enrique pretty well, and he was definitely not harassing a woman. | ||
Now, if you came up to me and you said, Enrique Torrio was drinking beer and eating tacos. | ||
I'd be like, yeah, that's probably Enrique. | ||
But harassing a woman, no way. | ||
And then we find out this woman was basically following you guys around, I guess for hours, with sound devices and whistles and stuff. | ||
And then finally Enrique had enough and I guess extended his arm to get the sound device out of his ear. | ||
And then he got arrested immediately. | ||
Did you witness that? | ||
Yeah, so what had happened was we had an event like we always do. | ||
And then the left shows up. | ||
And then they provoke violence. | ||
And then when they touch us and then we push them out of the way or we defend ourselves, then they cry and play victim. | ||
And that's all that was. | ||
This lady came up there with the intention, the sole purpose, to try to agitate someone to a point where they would push her back a little bit just so they could get somebody for assault or something like that. | ||
And that's what happened. | ||
You know, this lady came up from behind Enrique. | ||
She touches him first. | ||
He doesn't know who it is because he's facing the Capitol. | ||
She comes up from behind, has her arm come up around, and all he sees is a hand coming up for his phone, and he just moves it out of the way. | ||
Well, the police are standing right there just ready to pounce. | ||
It was one big, stupid setup from the get-go to try to get him put in jail. | ||
But there was so much footage that shows that this woman is the one who struck first. | ||
So, you know, it is what it is. | ||
They released him, and, you know, he's back to, you know, not drinking beer, eating tacos. | ||
Did the judge dismiss the charges, or is he going to have to go to court? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I haven't talked to him about that since. | ||
He hasn't mentioned anything to me, but I'll be sure to get that information. | ||
He would have probably told you guys if the judge tossed it, because it would have been on his docket the next day, and he would have tossed it then. | ||
So I guess he's probably going to have to go defend himself at court. | ||
Luckily, there's going to be enough footage, hopefully enough footage. | ||
Yeah, there's a really good shot of this psycho lady screaming. | ||
It sounds like she's the lead singer for Mudvayne or something. | ||
It's funny, I found her account on Twitter and at the very end of her profile it says, metal lover. | ||
And I was like, man, that makes so much sense because she was like... | ||
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The whole time it was like, man, what is going on? | |
We could have just played some heavy metal and all gotten along. | ||
Just like that. | ||
I kept doing this and walking up to her and doing the guitar thing and headbanging or whatever because I was jamming out, man. | ||
I thought it sounded good. | ||
Alright. | ||
What is the craziest thing you saw? | ||
How many different prisons were you in? | ||
Like seven or eight, but I already have something in my head. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
What was the craziest thing you saw? | ||
Let's see. | ||
I saw a dude shoot meth. | ||
Then I saw him smoke fentanyl two seconds later. | ||
I saw him take a strip of Suboxone. | ||
Which they give you, by the way. | ||
They give you Suboxone in prison. | ||
Yeah, yeah, because everybody at some point in time has been on an opiate. | ||
And all you have to say is you've been on an opiate at some point in time. | ||
And someone in your family can prove and call and go, hey, man, this guy was on Percocet. | ||
And then they just start throwing strips at you and everyone's just sitting there, you know, buzzed out of their mind. | ||
I mean, it's... | ||
You know, that's just how it is. | ||
It's like you either sit there and count paint chips all day or you eat Suboxone and watch your celly shoot meth up while he tries to take a bite out of your neck and you've got to bash his head in with a bicycle lock. | ||
That's what literally happened to you. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Honestly, people would be stunned to find out what went on in the prisons. | ||
And I don't know if you heard about the stories from the COVID lockdown. | ||
Those times were even more insane because they were basically just left in the prisons with no guards or anything, and they just locked in. | ||
Yeah, there was a black tranny in the shoe, which is the special housing unit. | ||
And when they would take him out for showers, they would bring the tranny back in the shower, and he would poo on himself and wipe it all over him and then run around and have the guards chase him. | ||
And he'd go, you can't take my poo. | ||
This is my poo. | ||
And they would have to tackle him and tase him on the ground. | ||
And it was always, you know, a good laugh. | ||
You witnessed that when you were in the show? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah, unfortunately, yeah. | ||
Yeah, and so people, and I'm sure every prison is different, but somewhat similar. | ||
They take you out of the shoe, that's like the prison inside of the prison, and then they walk you into the shower, which is basically like a prison cell, just a tiny little shower, but a cell. | ||
They lock you in, and then you put your wrists through the thing so you can clean yourself. | ||
So this guy would, oh my gosh. | ||
He was six foot eight. | ||
He's like, you can't take this from me. | ||
This is mine. | ||
And of course, everybody's hearing this because it echoes throughout the halls. | ||
Yeah, and then the warden would come by and be like, what's going on with you? | ||
And he's like, my name's Tom Quashia. | ||
And he's like, you can't touch me. | ||
And he'd be sitting there screaming and flipping around. | ||
And it's like, you're just sitting there like, man, I'm so bored today. | ||
Oh, it's shower day. | ||
The six-foot-eight trainee is going to come out here covered in poo later and start flipping out. | ||
It should be... | ||
You know, make for an interesting afternoon today. | ||
Did you witness any strikes? | ||
We had a couple strikes at my prison. | ||
One time they flooded the toilets to try to get more food, and then they ended up getting less food. | ||
No, usually just like prison shanks, those kind of strikes. | ||
Not the, like, hey, I'm going to starve myself. | ||
Were your prisons very political? | ||
Sometimes, yeah. | ||
Okay. | ||
I saw, the one thing I saw which was crazy, because I didn't know what was going on at the time, because when I went in, they immediately put me in solitary, but I didn't go directly to the shoe. | ||
They just put me in a cell by myself and locked me up for a week, and I was just in there for the first week, but I didn't really know what was going on, so people were able to come up to my window and kind of communicate with me, but I didn't really understand much. | ||
And so I saw a guy, it was an older guy, and you know Deuce is like all the rage when you're in there, this synthetic drug, and it's just horrible. | ||
I hate that stuff. | ||
Yeah, and it stinks too, and they do it everywhere. | ||
And this old man overdoses on Deuce. | ||
And I don't really know what's going on. | ||
I just see this old man, like, collapse. | ||
And then they have to bring out a stretcher. | ||
And they got, like, the oxygen mask and everything. | ||
I'm like, this guy just died. | ||
I mean, he looks like he just died. | ||
I'm like, oh my gosh. | ||
So I'm sitting there watching. | ||
What's that? | ||
I said, I watched the guy die three times. | ||
Like, in separate occasions. | ||
It happens. | ||
I found out since I left. | ||
Yeah, I found out since I left, there were three overdoses at the prison I was at. | ||
From somebody that got moved that I can talk to now that I've been pardoned. | ||
So he gets hauled out on the stretcher, and I'm like, holy smokes. | ||
I'm looking through my tiny little window. | ||
I'm like, holy smokes, this guy just died. | ||
Joe, he walks back into the main area five minutes later. | ||
I'm like, what in the hell? | ||
So he just OD'd on Deuce, and they all knew it, and then he's just like, oh, yeah, I'm back. | ||
Goes back to his cell, smokes more Deuce. | ||
Yeah, I was out at the rec yard. | ||
There was a guy on the elliptical machine or whatever, and he has a heart attack and dies because he just did fentanyl, and then he decides to go work out, and then he literally codes. | ||
The EMTs come to the ambulance. | ||
They shock him. | ||
They put him in a body bag. | ||
Oh, my gosh. | ||
And then a month later, he's back on the yard, and we're like, whoa, dude, I thought you were dead. | ||
And then he dies again, and he goes away, and we're like, is he dead this time? | ||
And the COs are like, we can't really tell you what's going on, you know? | ||
And then a month later, he comes back again, and he ODs unfit and all again. | ||
Like, this is what your money is going towards. | ||
Yeah, it's really bad. | ||
Prison reform, yeah. | ||
BOP is ridiculous. | ||
It's terrible. | ||
The amount of money wasted. | ||
It's terrible. | ||
Prison reform, justice reform is necessary. | ||
We could do a whole podcast on prison stories. | ||
It's so entertaining stuff. | ||
Joe Biggs, God bless you. | ||
God love you. | ||
We're going to post this message everywhere. | ||
Let's right this wrong. | ||
He needs a full pardon. | ||
Thank you, Joe. | ||
God bless. | ||
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All right. | ||
A lot of things to do before my next guest comes on and then Alex Jones joins us in studio. | ||
Trump did a press conference, kind of the unofficial press conference outside of the White House. | ||
We have a clip from that. | ||
We're going to try to get the full extended thing, but we do have a clip from it. | ||
I got tons of clips from Musk on Rogan. | ||
I got stacks of news. | ||
I should open the phone lines for veterans. | ||
I'm going to try to do everything here, folks, but I mean, I got so much to cover now. | ||
But let's go. | ||
Do we have the clip ready? | ||
So this is just a clip. | ||
We'll try to find the full thing. | ||
Trump addressing the press after the fallout with Zelensky earlier today. | ||
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What does Zelensky need to do to restart talks with you? | |
He's got to say, I want to make peace. | ||
He doesn't have to stand there and say about Putin this, Putin that, all negative things. | ||
He's got to say, I want to make peace. | ||
I don't want to fight a war any longer. | ||
His people are dying. | ||
He doesn't have the cards, just so you understand it, okay? | ||
So we will try to get the full thing if we can, but that was just a clip, and he's just echoing or repeating what he said earlier. | ||
Pro-Ukraine Senator Lindsey Graham. | ||
Zelensky needs to resign or change after overall office clash with Trump. | ||
Please, Lindsey. | ||
Lindsey goes over and sucks off Zelensky every chance he gets. | ||
Oh, but now he's ready for change. | ||
Beautiful. | ||
Beautiful. | ||
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You'll love to see it. | |
Man, oh man, we got some other geopolitical news. | ||
Let's just pile drive through it all. | ||
Mexico deports 29 drug cartel figures to the U.S. as officials meet with Trump team. | ||
This is a big news, big, big news story here in the war against the cartels. | ||
29. 29 cartel figures. | ||
And I have a feeling that they're probably going to try to... | ||
Leverage this to battle the cartels. | ||
So that's some serious business going on there now. | ||
Shocking. | ||
Gallup survey finds 60% of Democrats are anti-Israel. | ||
First time ever for a major U.S. party. | ||
Well, this trend is only going to continue. | ||
And it's... | ||
You know, the whole... | ||
Israel thing or anti-Semitism thing is probably the better way to put it, is like Black Lives Matter for conservatives. | ||
But I think what, with all the attention being played to politics and geopolitics now, it really has, it might not even have anything to do with Israel. | ||
I mean, there are definitely people that don't like Israel. | ||
There are definitely people that don't like Netanyahu, and there's probably a group of people that just don't like Jews. | ||
But I think the real story here is, I would imagine this number will actually Eventually be on the conservative side of the aisle too. | ||
And that's just because people are done supporting other countries at the end of the day. | ||
And so forget about the whole issue with the Israel lobby or Netanyahu's influence on Congress and these partnerships. | ||
I think there's just a new attitude of the American people are done supporting foreign countries. | ||
We're done supporting foreign wars. | ||
And we're just getting sick of foreign flags in our own government. | ||
So I think that's a trend that is going to continue. | ||
And Netanyahu is not doing any favors either. | ||
Unless, of course, you don't like Israel, then you probably are glad Netanyahu is slowly but surely becoming kind of a despised character. | ||
I mean, folks, I'm telling you. | ||
That clip that we aired earlier this week of Netanyahu coming to Congress for decades and every time he comes to Congress and says we need regime change here, U.S. troops go to fight for regime change and U.S. troops fight and die and lose limbs. | ||
I was infuriated. | ||
I'd never seen it in a compilation like that. | ||
It's like I'd seen each clip and then seen it how we would intervene for Israel in each instance. | ||
But to see it all together, I mean seriously, how many people listening to this have had friends Or family die in the Middle East because Israel told us to go to war. | ||
I know I have. | ||
So that pissed me off. | ||
That pissed me off that he comes here like an arrogant bastard and says, you need to go fight for regime change because I say so. | ||
And it has nothing to do with us. | ||
It did nothing to benefit us. | ||
Very rat-like behavior. | ||
And that just sent me... | ||
To a different level of not liking Netanyahu, to say the least. | ||
But I'm telling you, you're never going to see this from the U.S. media, folks. | ||
Netanyahu is not very popular in Israel right now. | ||
And let me see if I can find this in my stack here. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So we all heard about the hostage... | ||
Negotiations, and then some of the dead bodies that came over, and then the dead babies. | ||
Well, the families of these dead hostages, you know that they're blaming Netanyahu? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, they're not big fans of Netanyahu. | ||
They're attacking and blaming Netanyahu. | ||
Family of dead hostages attacks Netanyahu, says he abandoned them and caused the war. | ||
Bibas' family tells Netanyahu to shut up as he details the murders of the family. | ||
They're sick of him. | ||
They despise him. | ||
It makes their blood boil. | ||
Biba's sister slams Netanyahu, demands respect for family's tragedy. | ||
So it's kind of like a similar thing with Ukraine, where now people are realizing Zelensky is to blame for everything. | ||
It's a very similar thing with Netanyahu. | ||
But how do you switch that propaganda? | ||
All the propaganda switched today on Zelensky. | ||
Now even the biggest Zelensky suck-offs, like Lindsey Graham, are abandoning Zelensky. | ||
Now, I don't know how you do that with Israel, and I highly doubt it happens to this administration, but it's a very similar thing. | ||
The people of Israel are now looking at Netanyahu saying, you're not stopping the war, you're not bringing peace, you didn't defeat Hamas, you didn't take the land, you didn't bring back the hostages, and now the attitude is flipped. | ||
So whatever leeway Netanyahu was granted after October 7th, not just from people that are in the IDF, but also the citizens of Israel, It's almost all gone, folks. | ||
Now they're looking at Netanyahu like a total failure and blaming him for the war. | ||
And he's going to try to make one more... | ||
Netanyahu's going to try to make one more push, I guarantee it. | ||
I guarantee it. | ||
He's a desperate man. | ||
He's wanted by the international criminal courts and the UN. And, I mean, you want to talk about not having any cards, what does Israel do without America? | ||
So it's a very similar situation. | ||
The only difference is I think the Israel propaganda is much more deeper and embedded than the Ukraine propaganda. | ||
So that was kind of just like ripping off a Band-Aid with Ukraine. | ||
With Israel, it's like we've got a, like, you know, it's something that's been implanted into our body. | ||
So it's like you have to have a whole surgery to end that. | ||
But it's a very similar situation, and the American media is not going to tell you that that is what's going on. | ||
Boy, oh boy. | ||
Let's do this. | ||
Let's look at some of these clips from Musk and Rogan, and I anticipate this is easily going to be one of the top ten Rogan shows of all time, and Joe thinks it'll be the most viewed of all time. | ||
I don't know what is number one right now. | ||
I know Musk and Jones and Trump, I think, were one, two, three last I saw. | ||
But here's Elon and Joe talking about what Doge is doing, the purpose of it, and why it's so popular in clip eight. | ||
It's coordinated propaganda. | ||
Yeah, coordinated propaganda. | ||
Doesn't it seem weird that the legacy media all says the same thing? | ||
They all say the same thing at the same time using the same phrases. | ||
They barely even, they don't even bother picking up a thesaurus. | ||
Right. | ||
So, like right before, you know, the debate between Biden and Trump. | ||
Sharp as a tack. | ||
Everyone was saying sharp as a tack. | ||
Who says sharp as a tack? | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
You know, it's not a common phrase. | ||
It's definitely not common to be repeated on air with multiple people simultaneously. | ||
That's weird. | ||
Yes. | ||
That's coordinated. | ||
100%. | ||
100%. | ||
Yes. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Like hundreds of people saying it simultaneously. | ||
They just got their instructions. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So, I mean, essentially the... | ||
The Dem leadership or political leadership, they issue their instructions and their puppets carry it out. | ||
They're just like puppets in a puppet show. | ||
And that's the problem that I see with all this doge stuff. | ||
Because everybody should be celebrating that we've found a way to cut out fraud and waste. | ||
If you pay taxes and you don't like that you have to pay so much in taxes, and then you find out that there's significant fraud and waste that's been exposed, you should be celebrating it. | ||
This shouldn't be, oh no, the wrong people found this fact and now it's a bad thing. | ||
And then there's the fucking propaganda, the mindfuck of calling it USAID. Instead of the United States Agency for International Development. | ||
It sounds like it's feeding hungry people. | ||
People are going to starve, Elon. | ||
This is horrible. | ||
And then you find out, actually, it's like $250 million for transgender animal studies. | ||
Literally mutilating animals. | ||
Yes. | ||
Mutilating animals in demented studies. | ||
Yes. | ||
That are like the worst thing you could possibly imagine from a horror show. | ||
The beagle one. | ||
The beagle puppy one. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Where they covered their head in a basket and put fleas on their heads and eat them alive. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And then they studied these beagles and then killed them. | ||
Like, what are you going to learn from that that's good for anybody? | ||
Yeah. | ||
There's really some psychotic stuff that happens. | ||
So, yeah. | ||
I mean, the... | ||
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The real... | ||
Threat here is to the bureaucracy. | ||
So, like, you probably saw, like, you know, let's say, like, Trump is a threat to our democracy, which is ironic since he was elected with the majority of the, you know, popular vote. | ||
They started saying, I was a threat to democracy. | ||
But if you just replace threat to democracy with threat to bureaucracy, it makes total sense. | ||
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Right. | |
So, I mean, the reality is that... | ||
Our elected officials have very little power relative to the bureaucracy until Doge. | ||
So Doge is a threat to the bureaucracy. | ||
It's the first threat to the bureaucracy. | ||
Normally the bureaucracy eats revolutions for breakfast. | ||
This is the first time that they're not, that the revolution might actually succeed, that we can restore power to the people instead of power to the bureaucracy. | ||
So there you go. | ||
I got a ton of clips here. | ||
I don't know if I'm going to be able to play all of them. | ||
There's one I would like to play, but this is breaking right now. | ||
It looks like Zelensky's time has finally come to an end, and it looks like Ukraine is going to be moving to remove him as president. | ||
It's kind of a tricky situation. | ||
You're in uncharted waters here. | ||
He's not the president, actually. | ||
He's literally not the president. | ||
He canceled the elections. | ||
Then he used emergency powers. | ||
With war powers to declare that he doesn't need to have an election, but the statute of timing for those powers has expired. | ||
So he's kind of just an illegitimate fiat dictator. | ||
So I wonder how this is going to go. | ||
I mean, is Zelensky even going to go back to Ukraine? | ||
Zelensky is basically now a walking prisoner. | ||
A free prisoner. | ||
What does Zelensky do? | ||
Does he even go back to Ukraine? | ||
Does he go to Paris and try to link up with Macron and find refuge there? | ||
This was such an absolute evisceration of Zelensky today. | ||
Now he's like, I mean, he is royally screwed, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I'm telling you that now everything has flipped. | ||
Everybody's now turned on Zelensky. | ||
And it's not like... | ||
I mean, should you feel bad for the guy? | ||
But now everybody's turned on him. | ||
The neocons that supported him have turned on him. | ||
The Ukrainian people never liked him, but it was the oligarchs in Kiev that kept him in power because he was enriching them. | ||
But now, where does he go? | ||
Zelensky live interview with Brett Baer is going to air tonight. | ||
That should be interesting. | ||
So then, I don't know, I just got this stack of news here. | ||
European leaders rally behind Ukraine following Trump-Zelensky clash. | ||
We'll see if that lasts. | ||
Rubio ends U.S. support for Ukraine's energy restoration, so they're screwed. | ||
Yeah, he's done. | ||
Putin allies rejoice after he did Trump-Zelensky White House meeting. | ||
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Putin... | |
I mean, really, it's just people that want peace, but... | ||
They want a legitimate president in Ukraine. | ||
Zelensky's done, folks. | ||
He's done. | ||
Trump ended his political career today. | ||
Now it's just a matter of time. | ||
Now, can you remove the deep state from Ukraine? | ||
Can you get rid of deep state influence, CIA influence, Pentagon influence? | ||
That's another question. | ||
Can they get a real leader elected? | ||
That's another question. | ||
Right now, I would say it looks like Zelensky is done. | ||
And his political career was ended today by Donald Trump. | ||
Long overdue, but, I mean, we've anticipated this. | ||
Now the deep state's use for Zelensky is over. | ||
The money laundering, weapons laundering operation is over. | ||
So he's now defunct as a fiat leader of Ukraine. | ||
And big changes are coming. | ||
And then there'll be a deal, and then there'll be peace. | ||
But Zelensky's future now is unknown. | ||
Now, I want to get into something here as well. | ||
And maybe we'll play the clip of Rogan and Musk talking about the botched Epstein file release. | ||
But I'm going to tell you exactly what happened. | ||
I'm going to try to be as brief as possible. | ||
The people that got invited to the White House yesterday got invited weeks ago. | ||
And they had no idea. | ||
They thought it was just kind of a briefing about the new White House press policy. | ||
They kind of got a little White House tour. | ||
They had no idea about any Epstein files. | ||
Nothing like that. | ||
It was just, we're inviting new members of the press to come into the White House, do a little press briefing, take a little tour. | ||
It's just kind of the new policy here at the White House. | ||
So they get invited. | ||
They show up. | ||
They have no idea what's going on. | ||
Now, the things that happened after that with the photo ops and everything, you know, whatever. | ||
Again, they walk out. | ||
There's a bunch of cameras there. | ||
They didn't know how to handle the situation. | ||
It was kind of crazy, kind of insane. | ||
And so some of them just, you know, held it up like a trophy and just didn't know what else to do. | ||
It wasn't all of them. | ||
And then others were going around town taking pictures and doing live streams. | ||
And so... | ||
That's just kind of fallout aftermath that really is irrelevant other than whatever you might think about these individuals. | ||
But it's really kind of meaningless discourse. | ||
But what happened was they met the Trump administration. | ||
They got to go to the Oval Office. | ||
And then when it was coming to an end, Pam Bondi and her people came in and gave them this binder. | ||
They really didn't even have time to review it. | ||
They weren't expecting it. | ||
And then they were told not to reveal anything in it because at 3 o'clock they were going to release it and do a press conference. | ||
Well, of course, that didn't happen. | ||
And it turns out that the Epstein files they were given were actually completely defunct files because they were redacted files that have since been unredacted. | ||
So they got old, old redacted files. | ||
Now, the word is, and I don't know if people are afraid to talk about it, and I get it, and they don't want to lose their access, and they don't want to lose their, you know, sources, but I'll go ahead and tell you, I'm told it was all Pambani's idea, and nobody had any clue what was going on except her. | ||
Not Kash Patel, not anybody else in the White House, not Trump, nobody. | ||
So the thought process that went into it is a mystery. | ||
The only thing I can figure is Bondi felt like she had to do something about Epstein, something about the files. | ||
So she decided to put this out there like some red meat or some relief to say, see, here I'm delivering files to you. | ||
Now, is it corruption? | ||
Is it incompetence? | ||
Is it an innocent mistake? | ||
Did she get fooled herself? | ||
I don't know. | ||
And to be honest with you, I don't think anybody in the White House press corps currently is going to be ballsy enough to ask her. | ||
And nobody even knows that this is going on in the interviews that she's had since the debacle from yesterday. | ||
But what happened this morning? | ||
Nothing happened this morning. | ||
And Pam Bondi should be thanking Donald Trump for completely removing this story from the headlines today. | ||
But I will tell you... | ||
And this isn't just coming from me. | ||
I will tell you I do feel this way. | ||
But I'm going to tell you right now, this is not just coming from me. | ||
This is coming from other big names, big sources that you know who they are. | ||
And the thinking is now that Pam Bondi is in over her head. | ||
And not ready for this. | ||
Now again, most people don't want to say anything negative about the administration. | ||
And that's fine. | ||
But I'm telling you right now, I'm not the only one that feels this way. | ||
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And I think yesterday's debacle is kind of a strike one, strike two, strike three situation. | ||
Strike one, you said you had the files on your desk. | ||
And you can say, well, she was given bad files or she was given bad intel. | ||
Okay, well, how did she not know that? | ||
How did she not know that she was given old files? | ||
And why didn't she address it that way? | ||
And then the little stunt that got pulled yesterday with the fake little letterhead cover photo binder thing was obviously a disaster that maybe wasn't entirely her fault because of the photo op thing that got out of control, but still, she's the one that put the binder in their laps. | ||
And then this morning, the... | ||
Morning deadline. | ||
Nothing happened. | ||
Nothing happened. | ||
And I will tell you, I don't think anything's happening, folks. | ||
I don't think any offices are getting raided. | ||
And I'm not blaming Kash Patel, by the way, to be perfectly clear. | ||
I'm not the attorney general. | ||
I'm not the director of the FBI. But if I was and I said I'm going to release the Epstein files immediately, that'd be the first thing I do. | ||
It's like, hey, when I get home, I need to, you know, clean the dishes. | ||
Or when I get home, I need to do the laundry. | ||
It's like, I'm going to go right to it and do it. | ||
I'm not going to go stall around and fiddle around. | ||
I'm just going to go right to it. | ||
So I don't know what's going on, but Kash Patel put up that statement last night to run cover for Bondi. | ||
Trump, not intending to, relieved all the pressure off of Bondi by destroying Zelensky's career today and then that epic moment in the Oval Office. | ||
But I'm just telling you that's what's actually going on. | ||
And I wouldn't be surprised if Trump is already thinking about a new attorney general or will be in the very near future if something isn't relieved here. | ||
But folks, there was no raids. | ||
There was no Epstein file release. | ||
There was nothing. | ||
Just to clarify before we go to the Musk-Rogan clip about the Epstein release and then my guest coming up, I'm not saying Kash Patel isn't taking action on the Epstein list or isn't taking action to remove corruption. | ||
I'm saying the Marshals didn't go in. | ||
Pam Bondi didn't go in. | ||
There wasn't some big event today to make sure that the information was secured. | ||
It's a very delicate situation, folks, because Patel doesn't know who he can trust. | ||
Bondi doesn't know who she can trust and now appears to be swimming in the water with sharks. | ||
So it's just not good. | ||
And at the end of the day, all the American people want, which is so frustrating, is we want... | ||
The pedophiles and the thieves arrested. | ||
And we'd like to know who was being blackmailed. | ||
Who was Jeffrey Epstein blackmailing? | ||
Who were his clients that he blackmailed and filmed? | ||
I mean, if we could get these answers and clean things up, then we could be relieved here. | ||
But I'll be honest, my whole faith in getting anything from the Epstein list is almost completely gone after all of this. | ||
And you know what? | ||
Maybe it is what it is and we can move on and move forward without it. | ||
Maybe not. | ||
Maybe there's still blackmail things going on and it needs to be addressed. | ||
I'm just saying after that whole thing, I have very little faith that we're going to get anything from that. | ||
So I hope I'm wrong. | ||
I hope I'm wrong and I hope Bondi can save herself as Attorney General and deliver something big for the American people. | ||
Not seeing it. | ||
Not seeing it. | ||
And I think Cash Patel is in probably a worse situation, not that his position is at risk. | ||
I mean, he's in a worse situation because the FBI is so corrupt that it's so hard for him to maneuver just because there's booby traps and bear traps and trap doors and everything around him like he's in a Scooby-Doo scene. | ||
So I'd say Cash is fine, but I'm not so sure about Bondi after all of this. | ||
Now, here's Musk and Rogan talking about this in clip nine. | ||
Was that what's taken so long with this Epstein files? | ||
Yeah, what's up with that? | ||
What is up with that? | ||
It was like... | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's like Lucy and the football with Charlie Brown, when she always pulls that football away. | ||
It's the same thing! | ||
It's like they keep telling us they're gonna release it. | ||
Day one. | ||
Oh, day one. | ||
It was a serious case of no one's being arrested or a phobia, you know? | ||
Like, what the fuck's going on? | ||
What the fuck is going on? | ||
Also, there's this real fear that someone's destroying the evidence. | ||
And you keep hearing these stories, unsubstantiated stories, of, you know, FBI people shredding. | ||
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Well, where is the evidence? | |
I mean, the guy has, like, tons of videos and recordings. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, he had all sorts of things. | ||
Right. | ||
Like, there's a mountain of evidence. | ||
Right. | ||
So where is that mountain? | ||
Yeah, where is that mountain? | ||
And what would be the reason why they would agree? | ||
Like, there would have to be something in it for them to agree to not put it out. | ||
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Like, there has to be some sort of Financial entanglement, some sort of relationship with the people that are on that list, that they can provide a value that was big enough for you to not release it or to slow release it or to hope you can get away with putting out some redacted files that don't show anything. | ||
This is only stage one. | ||
Redacted, redacted, redacted. | ||
Only stage one. | ||
Don't worry. | ||
The real stuff's coming. | ||
That doesn't make any sense. | ||
Why wouldn't you just release it all? | ||
What could possibly be? | ||
Worth protecting in there. | ||
I mean, I think I've got probably the same information that, I mean, I'm just reading what's the latest thing on the X, you know, I'm just looking at my X feed and I'm like, you know, it's a real page turner. | ||
And I thought we were going to get some revelations today. | ||
I was like, big binders full of stuff. | ||
There's got to be something in there. | ||
Well, there was all those people that were given a copy of it. | ||
They were all like waving it around. | ||
They got the Willy Wonka ticket. | ||
Yeah, yeah, totally. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And what happened? | ||
Nothing. | ||
I think Laura Loomer released it online. | ||
She's not very pleased about this. | ||
So does anybody find anything in there that's interesting? | ||
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No, it's all old stuff from 2015. So what next in the Epstein saga? | |
Just for your own sake, folks. | ||
I wouldn't get my hopes up. | ||
That's all. | ||
Just for your own sake. | ||
And then if we get anything and we get any results, then we'll be pleasantly surprised. | ||
Joining me now is Chris Nyweem. | ||
Joining me once again and now is Chris Nyweem, one of the best, one of the biggest lobbyists for the veterans in D.C. And I wanted to revisit him today to get an update on where things stand on the Capitol, where veterans affairs issues stand on the Capitol, the differences that we're already seeing just a month into the Trump administration from his perspective. | ||
Dealing with these issues directly on the Capitol with Congress. | ||
And I think he might even have some announcements for us today. | ||
So Chris, let's go ahead and start it off. | ||
It's been a couple months since you were on with us. | ||
Trump is now inaugurated. | ||
How are Veterans Affairs looking at the Capitol? | ||
Well, it's shaking up. | ||
It's shaking up. | ||
They clearly went in. | ||
We've seen this across agencies and certainly at the VA. A new personnel, the new secretary, Secretary Collins being confirmed quickly, and a lot of shakeups with personnel. | ||
You heard a lot about some of the workforce issues at other agencies. | ||
At VA, you didn't hear as much. | ||
There were some people released. | ||
These are mostly in functions that were sort of in kind of unusual HR-related. | ||
Program functions where we couldn't really figure out what these folks were doing. | ||
I mean, VA has a, it's the second largest workforce next to the DOD, over 300,000 employees. | ||
And certainly, and VA, as we all know, has three administrations, right? | ||
So this is how it became a department in 1989. I believe President H.W. Bush signed that law, turning them into a department. | ||
There's healthcare, there's benefits, and there's cemeteries. | ||
Most veterans are actively impacted by benefits and from VHA, Veterans Health Administration, the hospitals. | ||
So what we're seeing is we're seeing a lot of changes in VBA and in relation to the workforce. | ||
And I think it will ultimately be a very good thing. | ||
But it is really kind of fluid right now. | ||
You know, if you go to the VA hospital in Washington, D.C., the official portraits have not arrived yet. | ||
You don't see President Trump and you don't see Secretary Collins. | ||
Right there when you walk in yet, they just haven't simply updated those yet. | ||
There's been some leadership changes, and there are so many programs in VA, some that have been operated well, others that have been operated absolutely horribly, like VR&E. VR&E is like a legend of failure inside the VA. This is a program where the VA is supposed to help veterans get jobs and employment. | ||
They have certain powers to give them extra education. | ||
Very difficult to access. | ||
The employees were, I wouldn't even say they're working from home. | ||
They just disappeared for years. | ||
They were unreachable. | ||
And under this administration, that's obviously not working out. | ||
They're getting a hold of federal workers. | ||
You know, we have the deep state. | ||
It's also the deep sleep because some of these employees have just been sleeping and off the clock for so long, we have no idea what they're doing. | ||
So those workforce issues, removing some people is going to end up good. | ||
I mean, I'm really curious to see how this year turns out because there is a lot of work to do inside VHA, VBA. And another key thing going off the top is the health care waits. | ||
Somehow under the Biden administration, they started getting back to being real long. | ||
Because you remember the scandal in 2014 with the secret waiting list and the Veterans Choice Act came out. | ||
It was bipartisan and we're going to fix all this stuff. | ||
And there was a law that essentially veterans had to get in within 30 days to see a doctor, or if they lived outside of a certain radius, they could now go out into the private sector, which we call Community Care Network, CCN. VA pays. | ||
VA still holds the file, but you go out there. | ||
And that had gotten at least somewhat more functional. | ||
And I noticed over the last couple of years, now veterans are, you want to see endocrinology? | ||
Five months. | ||
You want to go see... | ||
You need to go see a specialist, four months. | ||
You go in for a blood test to look at some routine stuff. | ||
Your primary health doctor never even calls you back with the results. | ||
So it really got bad under Biden. | ||
It got probably worse under Biden. | ||
They did some DEI stuff. | ||
They had some really silly programs that meant nothing. | ||
But again, it's all about focus. | ||
So I think that this administration, we're going to see the focus on the veteran first and the VA second. | ||
As opposed to the VA first and the veteran second. | ||
So I think we're heading in the right direction, but there's a lot of stuff shaking up the DC VA Medical Center and across the entire VA system at this time. | ||
Did I hear you right? | ||
Are you telling me that people are not showing up to work at the VA? They're not showing up? | ||
Let me tell you, so VR&E, there's offices in Washington, D.C., so National Capital Region. | ||
If you go down to, I believe it's I Street. | ||
This is not too far from the White House. | ||
This is a formal VA office, okay? | ||
It's like walking into maybe, you know, a state's attorney's office or something. | ||
That's the kind of feel. | ||
You go through metal detectors. | ||
And you go in there, these are veterans that walk in off the street, walk-ins, or they could have appointments too, but certainly walk-ins, to talk to the compensation section or to talk to VR&E, veteran readiness and employment. | ||
It used to be called something else, but now that's what it's called. | ||
And they haven't been in work. | ||
Forever. | ||
They're unreachable. | ||
They're unfindable in VR&A. The compensation section, there's actually an employee in the D.C. office who I thought was great. | ||
This gentleman came out and was just like, sir, listen. | ||
To some extent, this was for my research. | ||
I mean, this is a department I needed to talk to to get some information on behalf of a veteran I was assisting. | ||
It actually wasn't on behalf of myself, although it could have been. | ||
I'm a veteran in Priority Group 1 for VA Healthcare. | ||
And he said, sir, you know, you're probably the most polite veteran that's come in here, but you're the 12th veteran that's come into this office looking for somebody from VR&E, and they're unreachable. | ||
Then it was great. | ||
This guy actually, there's always good people in there that want to do the right thing that are completely shackled by the red tape, right? | ||
So he's on the phone trying to get a hold of his co-workers in VR&E, and he can't. | ||
And then they're like, well, you need to get a hold of... | ||
The you're assigned counselor who's unreachable. | ||
So this is why it's so good. | ||
You know, anytime we hear about people losing their jobs, there's the obvious tough part of that. | ||
And I would argue that you own an S Corp. | ||
You're a private sector employee. | ||
You can be fired any day. | ||
The federal workforce, I think, perhaps may have gotten a little bit too comfortable in there. | ||
But aside from the impact of people losing their jobs, a lot of folks are in jobs. | ||
They don't do that job. | ||
In some cases, they haven't done that job in a long time. | ||
And in other cases, they actually do detrimental things. | ||
So they are unreachable from the American, in this case, veteran, the taxpayer. | ||
And it is, it's crazy. | ||
It really is crazy. | ||
And veterans and veterans that watch the show, they know this because they use the system and they've experienced it. | ||
If you look in the blogs about VR&E, there's some... | ||
Funny, witty stuff in there about how VR&E is where dreams come to die and blame gets passed around. | ||
I mean, it is just, and it also begs the question, why is a government agency that knows nothing about employment, knows nothing about law, knows nothing about owning a business, and yet they're advising you on to do those things? | ||
So, at the end of the day, you know. | ||
It's about jobs. | ||
It's about unions. | ||
It's gotten way too far down that direction, and now we're going to have to clean it up again. | ||
We're going to have to clean it up again over the next four years, and hopefully by the time that this presidential term comes to a close, we'll actually be getting put first again with the, I believe, $300-plus billion budget now. | ||
And so, yeah, a lot of changes going on right now. | ||
Well, I'm sure you're busy. | ||
I know you're already penning letters to members of Congress. | ||
I mean, this is crazy to hear, but I can't say I'm surprised after four years of the Biden administration, because it goes deeper than just the veterans' issues. | ||
I mean, they were literally using the VA money for other woke crap agenda items, you know, illegal immigration. | ||
But, I mean, to hear that, that a veteran goes into a facility, I mean, even in Washington, D.C., and nobody's there to help them. | ||
They're not showing up for work. | ||
They're just gone. | ||
I wonder if they're getting paid. | ||
Do you know if – because I haven't heard about Doge going into this. | ||
Do you know – is Doge going in there, and are they trying to get rid of waste, fraud, and abuse? | ||
Have you heard anything about that? | ||
That's a great question. | ||
So I don't think Doge has kind of popped in there yet. | ||
I mean, I think that they're probably – my speculation is that – President Trump will speak directly with Secretary Collins. | ||
He knows he's the right man for the job. | ||
He trusts him. | ||
Chairman Mike Bost, a Republican in the House, is the chairman of the House Veteran Affairs Committee. | ||
Senator Moran, chairman in the Senate, has been really good on veterans. | ||
They're probably going to let them handle it. | ||
I haven't heard of Doge yet. | ||
And in a way, just from optics, I mean, there's the natural optics. | ||
I could see the left. | ||
You know, make it talk about, you know, they're taking veterans benefits. | ||
You see that stuff. | ||
That's not the case. | ||
You know, if I were them, I would certainly look at certain criteria because like any agency, there's fraud and there's sometimes. | ||
Things that shouldn't be happening. | ||
But in terms of criteria for things like disability compensation, a lot of veterans that get these, it takes them 20 years to get it. | ||
In my opinion, they're worth every dollar of it. | ||
I mean, if a CEO can make $35 million a year to drink Starbucks and not oversee an airline correctly, a veteran can be given $4,000 a month for going to war for this country and then having a whole bunch of issues. | ||
So I don't know what they're doing there yet, but I will say this. | ||
The DEI stuff, this is why I love your interview zone on the street, because you're not yelling at anyone. | ||
You're just asking questions on all the DEI stuff. | ||
Like, these folks have no, and when I say these folks, I mean the progressive fringe of DEI. Like, they don't have an answer for anything. | ||
So, if you go to the Seattle VA, and we covered this, I think, last time I was on the show. | ||
If you go on, you know, they had a program called I Am Invisible, and it's, you know, the idea here is it's a pro-women veteran thing, right? | ||
But if you look at how they really do it, it's like... | ||
I am not invisible. | ||
And it's a woman veteran and it's like their story and what have you. | ||
And there's 30 of them in the main hallway. | ||
So it's, I'm not invisible. | ||
You're not invisible. | ||
You're overrepresented. | ||
You're overemphasized. | ||
If you want to go to the Seattle VA and you have COVID and you think you're going to die, like in my case, I've got a pulmonary infection. | ||
When I had COVID in 2021, I actually thought I was going to die. | ||
My mom, my mother is now in her early 70s. | ||
She had to drive me three hours and I was like, I had to go to the main VA emergency room at the Seattle VA. And Owen, I literally thought I was in hell. | ||
I show up, there's a gigantic rainbow flag dog tags on the side of the parking garage. | ||
I'm like, okay, this is crazy. | ||
That was like a $10 million mural probably. | ||
I mean, heavy costs. | ||
You look at the paintings. | ||
Some of the VAs have some very beautiful buildings, beautiful artwork. | ||
Republicans have covered this in the past too in terms of the context of cost. | ||
And the initial woman was like, you know, are you enrolled in VA? And I said, what the hell? | ||
This is the first time in my life I actually thought about throwing a chair and going crazy veteran because I was really sick and I needed help, you know? | ||
And once I got in there, I did get good care. | ||
One of the gentlemen in there, it's a nurse. | ||
And this was like part of COVID, brother. | ||
This was like... | ||
X-Files stuff. | ||
They're in masks. | ||
They're in the white suits. | ||
And he did a good job of explaining what was going on and everything. | ||
And everything was sufficient. | ||
But the DEI stuff, it is such a distraction. | ||
In VA, there's a women veterans clinic, which is great. | ||
But the I Am Invisible campaign, it's kind of like progressive communist style. | ||
It's not really about... | ||
Making people feel represented. | ||
Like I said, I have a friend that worked in one of these functions under the Biden administration. | ||
She's a veteran. | ||
She's a great person. | ||
I know her. | ||
She wants to do good. | ||
And I believe she was phased out recently. | ||
But again, it was in one of these more kind of political functions. | ||
And when I see these guys, you know, this guy I think was a DEI hire. | ||
I won't use his name because I don't want to give him any kind of credibility. | ||
One of the guys under Biden that was in kind of a PR function. | ||
All this dude did all day was take selfies of himself and just put out like... | ||
Goofy freaking crap while veterans are out sleeping on streets and dying and all kinds of stuff. | ||
I mean, it really got bad under Biden. | ||
I think the problem is the president was not even there. | ||
I mean, there were cognitive issues there. | ||
And I don't know what the secretary did. | ||
He was just kind of weird. | ||
But it got a lot worse under Biden. | ||
And the other thing I'll tell you that's really interesting is VA has this magical way of doing a whole bunch of things bad and then... | ||
Oddly doing one thing really good that's kind of shocking. | ||
Example is veterans, including myself, we can't get in for four months to see endocrinology. | ||
We can't get in all these months to see pulmonary. | ||
There's all these little duplicitous things. | ||
When you go in there, they're like, are you thinking about killing yourself? | ||
Are you thinking about killing your neighbor? | ||
It's all about VA. It's about VA. You never said a word about that. | ||
So it's not really treating veterans like an individual. | ||
It's cookie-cutter stuff. | ||
But then you need a... | ||
You know, a test or a procedure to examine, you know, an invasive procedure to see what's going on with you with, say, GI. And they're like, hey, we can get you next week. | ||
It's hilarious. | ||
I mean, so it's, I mean, the quality of the health care itself is strong because for $300 billion, you think it would be. | ||
But the problem that veterans continue to face, and it's always worse under the Democrats, is just the intake, just getting through. | ||
The intake. | ||
It's like dealing with any government system, you know, whether you're going to the DMV or apparently the VA. Well, we saw that it looked like those did at least kind of dip their toe in the water with the VA and found some stuff and then backed off. | ||
And maybe that's a good thing. | ||
There's other things they need to get rid of first. | ||
And the VA needs as much help as they can get right now. | ||
But when Trump took over, you know, that was the biggest story out of the VA. And I was talking to you, talking to other veterans. | ||
The biggest story was the I mean, it was like a stark difference. | ||
You know, going to the VA was a painful process. | ||
You weren't looking forward to it. | ||
You didn't even have any faith that anything was going to get done. | ||
You thought you'd waste your time. | ||
And then Trump had it fixed within a couple months even, but definitely after a year, and it became very efficient. | ||
You felt confident you could go to the VA and get stuff done. | ||
I mean, where are we at as far as that kind of returning to where it was before with Trump and not where it was with Biden? | ||
Well, the tone has definitely been set. | ||
That's been well. | ||
I mean, you look at the House Veteran Affairs Committee this week. | ||
They're looking at Community Care Network, getting that stuff fixed. | ||
What I mentioned to you last time, the letter I shared that I wrote to the VA secretary relates to some of the community care networks. | ||
Oh, but we didn't tell you, so we're going to recoup a few million dollars from you. | ||
Just wacky, bad faith, stupid communist nonsense. | ||
That I'm going to have to fix now. | ||
But it's fine because I think under Trump's folks, they want to do more like Art of the Deal. | ||
You read Art of the Deal. | ||
He talks about materials. | ||
He talks about the best materials. | ||
He talks about being the best. | ||
And I think that that's what we have to do with VA. It has to get back to simplicity where a layman citizen could come in, where Owen Schroer could walk in the door, and the director of the medical facility could say, here's what we're doing here. | ||
Here's where these veterans are. | ||
Here's what's happening. | ||
Here's what this office does. | ||
Here's a couple of success stories from this week. | ||
Not like a display of pride flags and how much we prioritize women or something like that. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And again, it's not that we don't want to include folks. | ||
I think that that's great. | ||
It's just a matter of the I Am Invisible campaign. | ||
Well, you're not invisible. | ||
You're overrepresented is what I would argue. | ||
And the irony being is that they treat the veterans like they're invisible. | ||
Chris, I want to ask you a favor, and no expectations or pressure, but we had Joe Biggs on earlier. | ||
He's a January 6th political prisoner, was. | ||
A couple other veterans did not get full pardons. | ||
They just got their sentences commuted, and now they've lost all their benefits and all their access. | ||
And so I was wondering if maybe I could get you in touch with Joe and if there was something maybe you could do to try to get that information to D.C. and help these guys out. | ||
I'd be happy to. | ||
I think, yeah, we'd be looking at legal action, legal remedies. | ||
But there are, you know, when it comes to, I think across different states voting, there are certain implications with felony convictions. | ||
And I've had clients with felony convictions that are former governors, and it's interesting. | ||
And in some states, there are state laws that are unconstitutional where they pass a law and they say, well, this person can't run for this again. | ||
And, you know, voters should be able to pick who they want. | ||
But I'd be happy to. | ||
You know, you have my email, but I'll make sure the team has it, and I'd be happy to look at that and look at the legal pathway and some things that might be able to be done there. | ||
And a lot of veterans depend on these benefits, you know? | ||
Oh, absolutely. | ||
Of course they do. | ||
And they're entitled to them. | ||
I mean, you don't want to talk about entitlements. | ||
We hear about entitlements all day long. | ||
Well, we don't really hear much about veterans' entitlements. | ||
And then when they rip those away... | ||
Nobody goes to fight for them, but Chris Nyeweem does, and so that's why I wanted to bring that up to you. | ||
Chris Nyeweem, I've got a bounce. | ||
I've got other stuff to cover. | ||
I've got Alex Jones coming up, but appreciate your time as always, and we'll be in touch. | ||
Good to see you, brother. | ||
Thanks for having me on. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
All right, guys. | ||
So much news to cover. | ||
Alex Jones coming up with an update on some geopolitical developments. | ||
I'm asking the crew now, were we able to get any video of Trump outside the White House, guys? | ||
All right, we're going to pick that up in a second. | ||
Let me do this. | ||
Remember, we just had the healthcare CEO get shot in the middle of the street, and then we saw the left celebrating that. | ||
We saw some form of a manifesto, if you will, basically crediting this book that talks about how evil the healthcare CEOs are, and there's a fair debate and fair issues there, but so now the left is actually encouraging going out and doing harm to healthcare CEOs. | ||
So this is a big communist leftist broadcaster. | ||
Who has said all kinds of sordid things over the year, and I believe has even been banned from platforms for promoting violence. | ||
I think he used to be with the Young Turks. | ||
I don't know if he still is associated with them. | ||
But listen to this. | ||
Is he calling for violence here against senators dealing with health care? | ||
Guys, let me hear clip 14. There's about $50 billion estimated that are lost every year in Medicaid just in fraud alone. | ||
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If you cared about Medicare fraud or Medicaid fraud, you would kill Rick Scott, okay? | |
You wouldn't make Rick Scott, former governor of Florida, Rick Scott. | ||
You wouldn't make him a prominent part of the Republican Party. | ||
So ever since the CEO killing, leftists have been promoting violence. | ||
In the name of healthcare, or lack thereof. | ||
And it's a common thing. | ||
And look at what has happened now. | ||
CEO's Lake Oswego home possibly targeted in shooting. | ||
Police are investigating a possible targeted shooting in Lake Oswego at the home of a CEO. The CEO of SAIF Corporation was awoken by what he thought were rocks against his windows, but later discovered they were gunshots. | ||
And so now, and then there was a threatening email sent from somebody claiming to be the shooter. | ||
So now it looks like leftists are out here targeting CEOs for violence. | ||
And this isn't some conspiracy theory. | ||
They talk about it, and then they do it. | ||
This is a serious issue, folks. | ||
This isn't an Antifa group going around dressed like ninjas. | ||
These are people who actually want to target rich folks and CEOs and have them killed, and they justify it. | ||
It's becoming common rhetoric on the left. | ||
Meanwhile, speaking of other people they want dead, like Donald Trump, would-be assassin Thomas Crooks may have had an accomplice, data shows, as investigators say, FBI is suppressing info. | ||
Well, is it because the FBI was involved? | ||
It's almost been nine months since a seemingly mild-mannered 20-year-old attempted to assassinate then-Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump at a rally in Butler, and still we have no good reason why. | ||
Well, we do have a good reason why. | ||
The left is completely unhinged and they want Trump dead. | ||
It's not a good reason, but that's what's going on. | ||
Sources told the New York Post, the FBI has obstructed efforts to solve the mystery of why Thomas Matthew Crooks, who left no manifesto, did what he did. | ||
It's left local law enforcement, as well as Crook's former friends, classmates, and teachers frustrated. | ||
Those who may know, Crook's parents have refused all interviews and remain in their small three-bedroom home, sealed off from the world. | ||
Neighbors say they only leave the house at 3 a.m. | ||
to go buy groceries. | ||
Now, the new Secret Service director, Sean Curran, who was there at Trump's side after he got shot, He says he's confident the agency will solve failed Trump assassination attempt investigations. | ||
But now it's the FBI. So now Cash Patel, and this is what I'm saying, folks. | ||
I mean, people can prioritize the Epstein list, and I get it. | ||
We want to know who was being blackmailed, who the clients were. | ||
It's a huge story, major national interest. | ||
I mean, we're talking about the people that control the world with blackmail. | ||
It's a big deal. | ||
But, you know. | ||
We also have the President of the United States and people trying to kill him, and now Cash Patel has to go in and figure out what's going on with that because Ray didn't do anything with it. | ||
And all the things that happened with the hearings, and they said, oh, we'll give you that information. | ||
Oh, we'll get back to you with that. | ||
They didn't. | ||
So now they have to investigate that. | ||
Owen, your call. | ||
They're about to go to the Zelensky interview with Brett Baer. | ||
We can come in here and go into overdrive after this and analyze this. | ||
This is going to be ridiculous. | ||
Brett Baer and Zelensky coming up. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's go ahead. | ||
Let's do it. | ||
Well, they said it's coming up. | ||
They may have canceled it because it's so bad. | ||
The whole system's turning against him. | ||
Or they'll just pump it and then, like, air a minute. | ||
Oh, it's bad. | ||
I'm getting more muscular now. | ||
Oh, boy. | ||
Here we go. | ||
So the fiat dictator of Ukraine, after getting... | ||
Lambasted and excoriated and embarrassed on the national stage by Donald Trump, and then kicked out of the White House, very unceremoniously, decided to go do an interview with Brett Baer. | ||
And so we've got a couple clips of this. | ||
Let's see, again, how Zelensky recovers from this. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know if it's even safe for him to go back to Ukraine. | ||
He might try to go to France after this. | ||
He might be looking for asylum somewhere. | ||
Trump ended Zelensky's political career, and he ended any of the good fortune built up by the media darling status that he had today. | ||
I mean, it was a smackdown knockout. | ||
But Zelensky goes on with Bret Baier, and some of the clips are starting to go up online. | ||
This is one shared by Bret Baier himself. | ||
Of the interview. | ||
President Trump said after your meeting that you disrespected him and the vice president and all of America in the Oval Office. | ||
Do you think you did? | ||
And do you think you owe an apology to President Trump? | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
First of all, thank you for your invitation, for this dialogue, and good evening to all. | ||
Your country's role, Americans. | ||
I'm very thankful to Americans for all your support. | ||
You did a lot. | ||
I'm thankful to President Trump and to Congress bipartisan support. | ||
And I was always very thankful from all our people. | ||
You helped us a lot from the very beginning during three years of full-scale innovation. | ||
You helped us to survive. | ||
And anyway, we are strategic partners. | ||
And even in such... | ||
Tough dialogue. | ||
And I think we have to be very honest and we have to be very direct to understand each other because it's very, for us, very necessary to President Trump. | ||
And I'm with all respect that he wants to finish this war, but nobody wants to finish more than we. | ||
Because we in Ukraine, we are in this war. | ||
We are in this battle for freedom for our lives. | ||
I'm just telling that I think that we have to be on the same side and I hope that the president on our side together with us and that is very important to stop Putin. | ||
And I heard from President Trump a lot of times that he will stop the war and I hope he will and we need to pressure him with Europe, with all the partners. | ||
And I think this dialogue had to be a little bit earlier to understand where we are. | ||
Like, you know, I don't remember exactly, but like President Reagan said, that peace is not just and absent the war. | ||
Yes, we're speaking about just and lasting peace, about freedom, about justice, about human rights. | ||
And that's why I said that I think so, that ceasefire, and you know Putin, he broken 25 times, ceasefire during all these years, 10 years. | ||
So I'm not hearing from you, Mr. President. | ||
Now, okay, Zelensky is clearly desperate now. | ||
And he's trying to weave his way back into good standing with Trump, as you can hear. | ||
But he didn't get the message, did he? | ||
He didn't get the message, which is, we're ending the war. | ||
We're ending the war. | ||
You're done sending men to die. | ||
You're done sending Ukrainian soldiers to die. | ||
We're ending this. | ||
That's the deal. | ||
And if you don't want to end it, then there is no deal. | ||
So, Zelensky is clearly a made man. | ||
He's not the real president. | ||
Not only, I mean, he's not a legitimate president. | ||
I mean, he's not even making the decisions. | ||
So, clearly, he is not allowed to stop this war. | ||
Who's ever controlling him, who's ever pulling his strings is telling him, we're not ending this war. | ||
You're not ending this war. | ||
So, that's what I'm saying. | ||
Zelensky is basically a prisoner, folks. | ||
And I don't know if it's he wanted to be president so they installed him or if he was blackmailed or he became president because he wanted to and now he's blackmailed or he's in a bad position. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
He is in such a bad position now. | ||
He's not popular in Ukraine outside of the Ukrainian oligarchs who stole all the billions. | ||
They'll abandon him in a heartbeat and go move to Europe. | ||
They won't care. | ||
Obviously, Russians are no fan of Zelensky. | ||
People outside of... | ||
Kiev, that have gone and had to fight and die and lost their family, been forced into war, they're no fan of Zelensky. | ||
Zelensky no longer has the support of anybody in America after Trump smacked him down today, but he still can't say, I want to end the war. | ||
So he's that controlled that he still can't say we need to end the war, and he's telling Brett Baier, no, we need to keep fighting, so there's no deal for you. | ||
But look at how desperate he is. | ||
How many posts have they put up on X? You can't even count them saying thank you for your support. | ||
So Trump and Vance say you're not even grateful. | ||
You don't even say thank you. | ||
So then his team goes on X and posts thank you a hundred times after that smackdown in the Oval Office. | ||
He's cooked. | ||
He's cooked, folks. | ||
And now, I mean, think about it. | ||
All he has to do is say we're ready to... | ||
Stop the fighting. | ||
We're ready to have a peace deal. | ||
He won't even negotiate with Putin. | ||
He won't even talk to Putin. | ||
He wasn't even talking with Biden. | ||
So who are his handlers? | ||
Well, I guess you're seeing it now. | ||
Everybody he's thanking. | ||
Those are his handlers. | ||
Are they getting kickbacks of our billions? | ||
Are they getting the money? | ||
Are they getting the hundreds of billions that went missing? | ||
Who is asking for this fight to continue? | ||
All right, let's see what Zelensky says next. | ||
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Was that the end of the clip? | |
you Yeah, all right, go ahead. | ||
Hearing from you, Mr. President, a thought that you owe the president an apology. | ||
No, I respect the president and I respect American people. | ||
And if, I don't know, I think that we have to be very open and very honest. | ||
And I'm not sure that we did something bad. | ||
I think maybe sometimes some things we have to discuss out of media with all respect to democracy and to a free media. | ||
But there are things that where we have to understand the position of Ukraine and Ukrainians. | ||
And I think that is the most important thing. | ||
Yes, we are partners. | ||
We are very close partners. | ||
We have to be fair. | ||
We have to be very free. | ||
Partners? | ||
That's the problem. | ||
We're not partners. | ||
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This is a one-way street. | |
You get our money, you get our weapons, and then all of your people have died. | ||
There's no partners here. | ||
And then Trump says, here's the offer for a partnership. | ||
Your people stop dying. | ||
We stop wasting. | ||
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Here's your offer for a partnership, and then you said no! | ||
This is really, I mean, look, I don't know how you can expect much from a president who was a former comedian that likes to make pee-pee jokes. | ||
That was his big thing, was different pee-pee jokes. | ||
And then, of course, there's the oddity of him starring in a Ukrainian drama series where he... | ||
Literally murders all of Parliament as the president. | ||
So that's kind of another odd thing. | ||
But regardless, he is, and he says, oh, we need to leave it up for the people of Ukraine to decide. | ||
We need to hear from the people of Ukraine. | ||
Then have an election. | ||
Then go ahead and schedule an election. | ||
But he's not going to do that because he wouldn't win. | ||
You think about it, folks. | ||
There's only one way for us to get anything back from Ukraine, and that's what Trump is saying with the rare earth minerals and Zelensky saying no. | ||
So that's it. | ||
So that's it. | ||
So I don't know what he thought he would get out of this interview, but nothing is going to happen now. | ||
His only thing, he should have gotten on his knees and begged is what he should have done. | ||
He should have gotten up on that desk and got on his knees and begged the American people for help. | ||
And begged Donald Trump for forgiveness. | ||
And thanked the American people. | ||
Although, even that's like dirty. | ||
Because then he's admitting that basically it was the Biden administration and Victoria Nuland and the deep state that ran the whole war. | ||
And the Ukrainian people are just being thrown into the slaughterhouse. | ||
So it's like he can't even do that. | ||
There's no talking his way out of it anymore. | ||
The media's abandoned him. | ||
The neocons have abandoned him. | ||
Soon the Democrats will probably abandon him, too. | ||
They have no other choice at this point. | ||
It's over. | ||
It's over. | ||
Now, I think we have another clip, or maybe we just have... | ||
Guys, what's our situation back there? | ||
All right, so we'll play this other clip, and then I guess, is the interview still ongoing, or what do we know about that? | ||
So they did conclude the interview. | ||
And this is Brett Baer's time slot, 6 to 7 p.m. | ||
Eastern weekdays. | ||
Here, Baer asks about the events that happened today at the White House and if he has any regrets. | ||
I think that if a journalist is asking questions to President, with all respect to Vice President, I mean, he has his interview. | ||
This is our dialogue. | ||
Shouldn't this dynamic, if you're going to be like this, Yes, I think it was not good. | ||
I think it was not good because we had a lot of different dialogues. | ||
I'm always open to media, but there are very sensitive things. | ||
I just want to be honest and I just want our partners to understand the situation correctly. | ||
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Well, we don't get it. | |
That's the problem. | ||
We don't understand the situation. | ||
We don't understand how we send $350 billion of aid to you and then you say that half of it is gone and missing and you don't know where it is. | ||
That's a problem. | ||
We have a problem, see? | ||
This isn't the Biden administration. | ||
This isn't the Democrats, the deep state, Victoria Nuland in charge. | ||
No, this is a serious administration now. | ||
We're not going to be pillaged anymore. | ||
And we're not going to sit here and listen to your propaganda. | ||
And you could see there for a minute, you know, Zelensky doesn't speak the best English. | ||
I wonder when he actually learned it. | ||
Because when he was on TV doing comedy shows, those were not in English. | ||
But a couple language barrier moments happened earlier today at the White House, too. | ||
Like when Trump said, you don't have any of the cards. | ||
Zelensky didn't understand that, really. | ||
He didn't understand that reference. | ||
And that's why he said, we're not playing cards. | ||
We're not playing poker. | ||
He didn't understand what that meant when Trump said, you don't have any of the cards. | ||
So there was a little language barrier issue there. | ||
And then when the guy asked about the suit, why he doesn't wear a suit, he kind of didn't understand what that meant. | ||
And then when he grabbed his tie and said, why aren't you wearing this? | ||
He said, oh, yes, maybe I could wear something like that. | ||
When the war is over, I could wear a costume. | ||
And so it kind of sounded bad for him to say costume because he's an actor and people think he's just an actor right now, just filling a role as an actor. | ||
And that's why he wears the whatever, I guess, I mean, it's really not even military getup. | ||
I don't even know what it is he's wearing. | ||
The sweatshirt and the sweatpants or combat boots, whatever it is. | ||
But I guess it's like LARPing, like he's in the military or something, like a general or something. | ||
But that's what he meant when he said costume. | ||
That's what he was calling the suit and tie. | ||
He was calling that a costume, not like saying, oh, I wear a costume, I'm an actor. | ||
So that was more of a language barrier issue. | ||
But again, it's just, I mean, Bret Baier obviously had this interview because it was going to be big for his ratings. | ||
And I guess Zelensky figured... | ||
It's like a last-ditch effort, maybe, to try to communicate with the American people or maybe try to get a shot at redemption from the White House. | ||
But the American people aren't really, they're not really concerned about what Zelensky has to say. | ||
And I think any chance at good favor he had with Donald Trump in the White House was extinguished today. | ||
But again, it's clear. | ||
Zelensky, take the deal. | ||
That's what he should have done. | ||
He should have said, well, you know, I'd like to reconsider the deal. | ||
I'd like to get back to negotiating and I'd like to get the deal done. | ||
But he can't. | ||
His job is to continue the war and continue the money laundering and the weapons laundering. | ||
And I don't see how there's any other situation here. | ||
It doesn't make any sense any other way. | ||
So, Trump is going to win this standoff. | ||
And then he will stop. | ||
The war from happening. | ||
And then negotiations will happen. | ||
And for the Ukrainians, they really won't have a seat at the table. | ||
This was their chance to have a seat at the table. | ||
Unfortunately for them, Zelensky was their representative. | ||
Now they won't. | ||
Now they'll have no seat at the table and they'll either going to be sent into the slaughterhouse to keep fighting. | ||
Or Russia will take over entirely. | ||
Because here's the other thing. | ||
NATO ain't going to do anything. | ||
NATO will not do a damn thing. | ||
And again, Trump said all of this earlier today. | ||
NATO is not backing Ukraine. | ||
If America, now that America is removing itself and wiping its hands of the situation and saying, we're out, we're done, we tried to get a deal done, he didn't want it, we're done, forget us. | ||
NATO won't do a damn thing. | ||
NATO will not stand up for Ukraine. | ||
You watch. | ||
All these European leaders posting on X, all these European leaders making their comments, all these European leaders talking about, oh, the strength of Ukraine and the fighting, they won't do a damn thing. | ||
They won't do a damn thing. | ||
You watch. | ||
You watch. | ||
Without the U.S. military support, without the U.S. financial aid, none of these countries will stand up. | ||
Not one of them. | ||
Not a single one of them. | ||
And then guess what? | ||
Then the whole boondoggle gets exposed. | ||
Then the entire boondoggle gets exposed. | ||
And then we'll say, why won't NATO defend Ukraine? | ||
Why won't the European countries defend Ukraine? | ||
They're right there on the border. | ||
They're right there in the same landmass. | ||
Why won't they defend Ukraine? | ||
They never wanted to. | ||
They never cared. | ||
It was always about stealing our money under the name of NATO. And then it was all about laundering our money under the guise of the Ukraine-Russia war. | ||
The whole thing is about to be exposed. | ||
We're getting out of NATO, and then we're going to have actual peace deals. | ||
Great. | ||
I mean, Trump just hit him with a knockout blow today. | ||
I mean, he just hit him 10 count, knocked him out of the ring. | ||
And you saw the Democrat Chris Murphy there. | ||
Oh, it was a planned ambush. | ||
Yeah, you're probably right. | ||
Good! | ||
Tell me, what plans did Biden have? | ||
Oh my gosh, it was a planned ambush. | ||
Oh, oh really? | ||
You mean the President of the United States is unhappy with a foreign dictator that stole our money? | ||
Oh really? | ||
The President of the United States is upset that a foreign dictator says, we don't know where the hundreds of millions of dollars went. | ||
We just don't know. | ||
It was a planned ambush. | ||
How dare he? | ||
Fuck you, Chris Murphy. | ||
Why don't you go live in Ukraine, you little bitch? | ||
Oh my gosh, the president is defending the United States. | ||
The president is actually standing up for the United States. | ||
The president actually says what the American people are feeling and does what they want him to do. | ||
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I mean, oh! | |
It's like, oh my gosh, a general went into war with a plan. | ||
Oh my gosh, a press secretary went up to the podium and had a binder of things to talk about. | ||
Yeah, no kidding. | ||
Yeah, of course the president had a planned ambush today. | ||
What do you think he is, an amateur? | ||
What do you think he is, a zombie like Joe Biden? | ||
No, you guys can't run around and play these games now with Donald Trump. | ||
Hilarious. | ||
A planned ambush. | ||
Yeah, just like they planned to steal hundreds of millions of dollars and then you voted to let it happen. | ||
Literally. | ||
You voted for no oversight of the money and then hundreds of millions of dollars went missing. | ||
And now you're mad because Trump is upset about it and doing something about it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, Trump's the bad guy here. | ||
Oh my gosh, a planned ambush. | ||
You voted for the planned money laundering. | ||
You voted for the planned war. | ||
No, the American people are glad Trump did that today. | ||
And by the way, maybe it's even worth mentioning because J.D. Vance has kind of played... | ||
More of a kind of a sideline, but like media role. | ||
He hasn't really involved himself too much in the political issues day to day, like at the White House, but he's kind of going out into the media and doing some media rounds and doing some events and talking to the American people. | ||
He's kind of doing that. | ||
And today was really his first big day, I think, like actually involved in the day to day political process. | ||
And I mean, he just knocked it out of the park. | ||
And Trump said in an interview with Hannity two weeks ago, he was asked, he said, do you think J.D. Vance is the heir apparent to become the next presidential nominee? | ||
And Trump flat out said no. | ||
It wasn't in an insulting way. | ||
He was just like, no, I don't really look at it that way. | ||
I think we got a lot of good people and Vance is a good vice president, but I don't really view anyone as the heir apparent. | ||
But see, Vance is playing his role pretty well. | ||
He knows his role and he's playing it well. | ||
But he knew today... | ||
He knew today was a day, if he's looking to win over the American people, if he's looking to make some noise here, it was the perfect time to do it, and he did it, and he did it well. | ||
I mean, he, it's just, again, part of you feels bad for that tiny little tot dictator, but I mean, he's responsible for hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians dying. | ||
He's responsible for hundreds of millions of dollars going missing of our money. | ||
So, you know, I can't feel bad. | ||
I can't feel bad. | ||
But yeah, did he walk right into an ambush? | ||
Abso-friggin-lutely he did. | ||
And good. | ||
Good. | ||
Why should he be treated well? | ||
He won't do a peace deal. | ||
He won't do fair negotiations. | ||
He won't even talk to Putin. | ||
And then he won't tell us where the hundreds of millions of dollars are. | ||
So yeah, why would I feel bad? | ||
Why would anybody feel bad? | ||
Oh, Chris Murphy. | ||
Maybe we should do an audit of Chris Murphy. | ||
Yeah, maybe Chris knows where the hundreds of millions of dollars went missing are. | ||
Maybe Chris is bathing in the blood of the hundreds of thousands of men that have died in the conflict. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Maybe Chris needs to have a couple questions asked of himself. | ||
So that deal is done. | ||
Where Zelensky goes from here is a mystery. | ||
It is certainly a mystery. | ||
And you wonder if he'll even go back to Ukraine. | ||
I wonder. | ||
Doesn't look so good. | ||
Does not look so good. | ||
All right. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Do we have any other sound from that interview, guys? | ||
Okay. | ||
I know Alex was shooting some other reports. | ||
He might be deciding to shoot some other reports on that interview. | ||
He was kind of running around like a madman here in the last 30 minutes. | ||
Wow. | ||
Okay. | ||
How was that for a Newsweek, guys? | ||
How was that for a Newsweek? | ||
Well, the stars are aligning. | ||
Literally. | ||
The planets are aligning. | ||
A rare parade. | ||
Of all seven planets will move across the night sky this week. | ||
Are you seeing that? | ||
Sky gazers across the U.S. will have a chance to see an extraordinary celestial event on Friday. | ||
As all of the planets in our solar system will appear in the evening sky. | ||
You're going to see some bright lights in the sky tonight. | ||
I hope it's a clear night for you to see this. | ||
This phenomenon, known as the Planet Parade. | ||
We'll feature Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and your favorite, Uranus, not to mention Neptune, as all will be visible at the same time along a line or arc in the sky, the planet parade. | ||
Boy, the planets are aligning. | ||
Not just the stars, the planets are aligning. | ||
So how about that? | ||
As the political planets are aligning, as the cultural planets are aligning, The planets are literally aligning in the sky. | ||
I hope you get a good view of that tonight. | ||
All right, as we close out for the week, some items we didn't cover. | ||
Again, you had U.S. aid workers storming a Capitol building. | ||
The media didn't cover that. | ||
They didn't call it an insurrection, but they stormed a Capitol building, upset that they are losing all their money that they were stealing. | ||
LGBTQ activists stormed the Iowa State Capitol and raged and went crazy. | ||
Because their trans agenda is being stopped. | ||
They love chopping up little boys and girls, and now that that's being stopped, they're complaining. | ||
They really like that access to the weenie chop and the breast chop. | ||
Man, we had so much today, but still didn't have time to get to it all. | ||
But there will be updates on Bandot video coming. | ||
Alex is going to do a special broadcast tomorrow. | ||
It's more of an interesting thing, but... | ||
I'd like to see homelessness come to an end because I'd like to see Americans prosperous and motivated again. | ||
That's what I'd like to see. | ||
You know, you didn't have these massive issues until the recent age, really. | ||
But, you know, we could get rid of homelessness by making Americans motivated and prosperous again. | ||
But, I mean, this homeless encampment that I went to today and filmed was just insane, folks. | ||
But that's at Banned Out Video. | ||
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