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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 now to your regularly scheduled program. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, it's Friday, March 14th, 2025. | ||
President Trump is live, speaking right now from the Department of Justice, addressing government corruption and weaponization of government. | ||
We will pick this up live. | ||
We'll carry the entirety of the remaining speech and press conference, and we will then continue with today's news. | ||
Let's go to Washington, D.C., the Department of Justice. | ||
President Trump. | ||
We revoke the clearances of deranged Jack Smith, Alvin Bragg, Letitia James, and the crooked law firms that aided their partisan persecutions. | ||
And I went through it. | ||
These are state and city courts. | ||
And the corruption is unbelievable. | ||
We also terminated the clearances of the Biden crime family and Joe Biden himself. | ||
He didn't deserve it. | ||
In fact, he was essentially found guilty, but they said he was incompetent. | ||
And therefore, let's not find him guilty, I guess. | ||
Nobody knows what that... | ||
Ruling was, but I didn't want any part of it. | ||
I think I would have rather been found guilty than what they found with him. | ||
He said he didn't know what the hell he was doing, and therefore he's let him go. | ||
I said, you know, I'd rather be convicted, Pam. | ||
I think that that was not... | ||
I said, please convict me. | ||
Don't say that. | ||
I pardoned hundreds of political prisoners who had been grossly mistreated. | ||
We removed the senior FBI officials who misdirected resources to send SWAT teams after grandmothers and J6 hostages. | ||
And it was a great honor for me to fire, I will tell you this, a great honor to fire James Comey. | ||
A great, great honor. | ||
That was nothing, there was no better day. | ||
A lot of people said, oh, that's too bad you did that. | ||
And they said, that's going to be, and you know what? | ||
A year later they said, And under Director Patel, | ||
we're getting the FBI agents out of... | ||
The headquarters in Washington, D.C. and back on the streets in pursuit of dangerous criminals where they belong and where they want to be. | ||
And, you know, you have that big FBI building and it's a very big building and they were going to build an FBI headquarters three hours away in Maryland, a liberal state, but that has no bearing on what I'm about to say, but we're going to stop it. | ||
I can let that happen. | ||
We're going to build another big FBI building right where it is, which would have been the right place, because the FBI and the DOJ have to be near each other. | ||
You can't every... | ||
That's one thing I did learn from this persecution. | ||
The FBI and the DOJ work together. | ||
Now, in my case, they work together for bad purposes, but they do. | ||
They were always together. | ||
So how can you have one that's three hours away? | ||
But one thing I said to Cash, well... | ||
We're going to get a great building built. | ||
It's going to be a magnificent building. | ||
He said, sir, we don't need that kind of room. | ||
I said, what do you mean? | ||
He said, I'm just going to take an old Department of Commerce building that's about 25% the size, and that's what I need. | ||
We're going to have the best staff that you've ever seen, and that's what I need. | ||
It's in a nice location, but I don't need that big building. | ||
Why don't you just sell the site to somebody? | ||
And we're going to be very happy. | ||
And they want to have far fewer people. | ||
But we also want to have them in D.C. And if for no other reason, we like having law enforcement walking the streets of our Capitol. | ||
Because when the bad guys are out there and they see there's an FBI agent, that's the ultimate in law enforcement. | ||
And they're not going to be acting so bad. | ||
We're cleaning up our city. | ||
We're cleaning up this great Capitol. | ||
And we're not going to have crime. | ||
And we're not going to stand for crime. | ||
And we're going to take the graffiti down, and we're already taking the tents down, and we're working with the administration. | ||
And if the administration can't do the job, we're going to have to take it back and run it through the federal government. | ||
But we hope the administration's going to be able. | ||
So far, they've been doing very well. | ||
The mayor's been doing a good job. | ||
We said there are tents galore right opposite the State Department. | ||
They have to come down, and they took them down right away. | ||
And so, so far, so good. | ||
But we want to have a capital that can be the talk of the world when Prime Minister Modi of India, when the President of France and all of these people, the head of Prime Minister of United Kingdom, they all came to see me over the last week and a half. | ||
And when they come in, I like to... | ||
I had the route run. | ||
I didn't want to have him see tents. | ||
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Yes, folks, we are live. | |
The InfoWars Warwick is live. | ||
President Trump is live, speaking from the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C. | ||
He's talking about government corruption, weaponization of government, future plans for the FBI. | ||
Let's pick it back up where we left off. | ||
I want to have them see broken barriers and potholes in the roads, and we had it looking beautiful. | ||
And we're going to do that for the city. | ||
And we're going to have a crime-free capital. | ||
When people come here, they're not going to be mugged or shot or raped. | ||
They're going to have a crime-free capital again. | ||
It's going to be cleaner and better and safer than it ever was. | ||
And it's not going to take us too long. | ||
There's a new phenomena that is taking place with these violent, vicious lawyers that we have all over. | ||
They play the ref. | ||
You know what? | ||
Playing the ref is like the great Bobby Knight basketball coach. | ||
He'd scream and scream at the ref. | ||
He'd scream. | ||
By the way, I love Bobby Knight because he endorsed me. | ||
And having... | ||
Having Bobby Knight's endorsement in Indiana was an extremely good thing. | ||
A friend of mine said I was running in Indiana at the time. | ||
This was early on, 2016. And I was doing great. | ||
But a friend came up and said, you know Bobby Knight? | ||
I said, no, I don't. | ||
But I hear he was a tough cook. | ||
He said, not only tough, he was beyond tough. | ||
But he's the most popular guy you can imagine. | ||
It turned out he wanted to endorse me. | ||
He called me. | ||
About two years before, he said, sir, I'd like to endorse you. | ||
I said, is this really Bobby Knight? | ||
I said, it's me. | ||
I could tell it was Bobby Knight. | ||
He had been known for throwing the chair across the court and slapping a player. | ||
Can't do things like that, right? | ||
And the man that came in fired him. | ||
He was a new administrator for the college. | ||
That guy didn't last very long. | ||
They were like 14-0, and they fired Coach Knight. | ||
That was not good, but he had a little chip on his shoulder. | ||
But he loved Trump, and he came in, and he... | ||
He said, I'd love to endorse you. | ||
He said, if you ever run, please call me. | ||
So he said, do you know Bobby Knight? | ||
I said, well, I don't know, but he called me a couple of years ago. | ||
It was an amazing phenomenon. | ||
I took his number, and on each side of my desk in New York, I had stacks of paper, like, nice and neat, but about two feet high each. | ||
And I said, you know, I wrote his number down, and I put it here two years ago. | ||
And I said, let me see if I can find it. | ||
It was almost like a miracle. | ||
I had other miracles that happened, too. | ||
My ear is still throbbing. | ||
That was a miracle. | ||
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That was a miracle also, wasn't it? | |
That was a miracle also. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you, Leo. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you, my man. | ||
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That was a miracle. | |
Anyway. | ||
Okay, that's it. | ||
That's very nice. | ||
Thank you. | ||
But so he said, Bobby Knight. | ||
So I said, you know, I put his name down and I wrote it down. | ||
It's in one of these stacks. | ||
Let me, I lift it up. | ||
It would have to be two, three thousand pages in each stack. | ||
I lifted it up. | ||
The first one had no idea. | ||
And there was his name on a little card, Bobby Knight with his number. | ||
It was like incredible. | ||
I tell that story all the time. | ||
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And I called him and dialed the number. | |
He said, I've been waiting for you to call. | ||
And he went out and he made a speech for me in a packed arena in Indiana and it was over. | ||
It was over. | ||
He was a tough guy. | ||
He actually went a little far, you know, if you remember. | ||
He made a great speech because he was actually a motivational type guy, to put it mildly. | ||
But he left the stage and then comes talking and he walks back onto the stage. | ||
I said, uh-oh, this is trouble. | ||
Why is he coming back? | ||
He was a big guy too. | ||
Why is he coming back? | ||
He said, may I say a few more words? | ||
I said, yeah, go ahead, Bobby. | ||
Say a few more words. | ||
A little different. | ||
And he said, let me tell you something about this guy, Trump. | ||
This guy, if he has to, will use the nuclear weapons that we have. | ||
He will use the... | ||
He has no fear. | ||
He's going to use... | ||
And that's the kind of guy... | ||
And he walked off the stage and said, I think I'm in big trouble, Pam. | ||
That was not good, but it worked out okay. | ||
In the meantime... | ||
In the meantime, we won the state in a landslide, and it was great. | ||
And it was just an amazing period of time. | ||
But this is the most amazing period of time. | ||
I think this is more amazing. | ||
What's taken place is more amazing. | ||
I think it's more consequential. | ||
And if we do the job, you know, one of the big media outlets said what we did was the most consequential election in the last 129 years. | ||
If we do the job that we're all capable of doing, I think it's going to prove to be that and then some. | ||
And that's what we want to do. | ||
We have a real big shot at making this country so great, so great. | ||
What happened to our country was so sad. | ||
What they've done in four years to our country with the borders, with Afghanistan, the embarrassing, most embarrassing period of time, allowing the Russian situation, who is never going to happen with Ukraine, Allowing October 7th to happen would have never happened because, under me, Iran was totally broke. | ||
They had no money. | ||
They weren't giving any money to Hamas or Hezbollah. | ||
Totally broke. | ||
But allowing inflation, look at what inflation's done to people, been so devastating. | ||
And now you see that, by the way, price of eggs is down 35% in the last week and a half. | ||
We're doing a good job. | ||
Brooke is doing a good job. | ||
Brooke Rollins and everybody. | ||
Inflation's down. | ||
Interest rates are down. | ||
Gasoline has come down to a level that we haven't seen in a long time. | ||
All things that we wanted to do because then everything else is going to be coming down. | ||
We want it to come down. | ||
We want bacon to come down and groceries, a term I used to use. | ||
It's sort of an old-fashioned term, but I used to use it on the campaign trail, those last 90 perfect, beautiful days. | ||
We just hit it. | ||
And I want to thank Susie. | ||
You have done a great job. | ||
Susie Wiles. | ||
Great job, Susan. | ||
A big magazine just named her the most powerful woman in the world, and that's okay with me. | ||
She is the most powerful woman. | ||
You think about it, John, right? | ||
The most powerful woman in the world, but she's great. | ||
And we had a great 90 days. | ||
It was a perfect 90 days, and it was a great result, but we want to put that result to good use by doing a phenomenal job. | ||
And I want to tell you that Todd and Emil know this very well. | ||
We had an amazing judge in Florida, and her name is Eileen Cannon. | ||
And I didn't know her. | ||
I still don't know her. | ||
I don't believe I ever spoke to her, even during the trial. | ||
But I did appoint her, federal judge. | ||
And these fake lawyers, these horrible human beings, were hitting her so hard, public relations-wise. | ||
They were playing the ref. | ||
I don't think it's legal. | ||
I don't think it's legal. | ||
They might as well go out and just shout it in a courthouse. | ||
They were saying she was slow. | ||
She wasn't smart. | ||
She was totally biased. | ||
She loved Trump. | ||
I didn't know her other than I saw her the couple of days that I was in court and I thought her decorum was amazing. | ||
Anything bad they could say, though, they were saying about her, it was... | ||
Whatever they could say bad about a human being, all made up. | ||
Because actually she was brilliant. | ||
She moved quickly. | ||
She was the absolute model of what a judge should be. | ||
And she was strong and tough. | ||
And how do you get them to stop if you're a judge? | ||
How do you get them to stop with the... | ||
Playing the ref. | ||
Bobby Knight would play the ref. | ||
That's why I brought up the Bobby Knight story. | ||
He would play the ref. | ||
He'd scream at the ref. | ||
He'd scream so hard. | ||
Oh, boy, it was terrible, actually. | ||
And the people would come up. | ||
His assistant coaches would come up to players. | ||
Coach, coach, don't do that. | ||
Don't do it. | ||
He said, he's not going to change his tune, coach. | ||
He called it. | ||
He's not changing. | ||
I don't care. | ||
And he screamed. | ||
That's when he threw it in a chair. | ||
He starts going crazy. | ||
And he said, no, he's not going to change this time, but he's going to change for the next play. | ||
And sure as hell he did. | ||
You know, Bobby, by the way, had the last undefeated team in basketball. | ||
And relatively speaking, you know, he had a team. | ||
He always had a team. | ||
He never had that. | ||
He had a couple of great players, obviously, some top NBA players, but very few relatively. | ||
He had a team, but he had, he won the national championship three times, but he had the last undefeated team in basketball. | ||
And he would play the rough, and he would scream at him. | ||
He knew exactly what he was doing. | ||
They're doing the same thing. | ||
He said, no, he's not going to change now, but he's going to change for the next one. | ||
That's what he wanted to do. | ||
He wanted to scare the hell. | ||
They wanted to scare the hell out of the judges, and they do it. | ||
And how do you stop it if you're a judge? | ||
Because you want to go home, you have a family, you have children, and the New York Times will write whatever these people say in the Washington Post. | ||
The Wall Street Journal and MSDNC and the fake news CNN and ABC, CBS and NBC, and they'll write whatever they say. | ||
And what do you do to get rid of it? | ||
You convict Trump. | ||
All you have to do is be really tough on him and ultimately convict him, and they leave you alone. | ||
It's totally illegal what they do. | ||
I just hope you can all watch for it, but it's totally illegal. | ||
And it was so unfair what they were doing to her. | ||
But they do it all the time with judges. | ||
But in her case, she was very courageous, and it only made her angry. | ||
Wouldn't you say? | ||
It just made her angry. | ||
She didn't like it. | ||
A lot of them say, oh, please don't say that about me, my family. | ||
What's my husband going to say? | ||
What's my wife going to say? | ||
Or my kids? | ||
Please don't say that. | ||
And it had absolutely no impact on her and the case against me, which was... | ||
A case, I will not use a bad word. | ||
I promised my wife I would never use a bad word, so just a little bad. | ||
The case against me was bullshit. | ||
And she correctly dismissed it. | ||
She correctly... | ||
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She correctly... | |
Look at him, all this look, and he said, that's interesting. | ||
But these two guys were warriors. | ||
You got a warrior here. | ||
You got two warriors, I can tell you that. | ||
You got a whole bunch of them. | ||
And they wouldn't quit. | ||
They wouldn't take no for an answer. | ||
They just wouldn't quit. | ||
These two people right up here and some others that are involved with it indirectly. | ||
And what the lawyers do is they're doing it to the Supreme Court justices, hoping that they'll... | ||
Be overcome by the horrible things they say about them. | ||
They say things about Supreme Court justices and judges that are just horrible. | ||
They're playing the referee. | ||
Remember the way they treated Justice Thomas and Justice Alito and Justice Kavanaugh, Justice Gorsuch. | ||
Chief Justice Roberts got treated unbelievably badly. | ||
And they're hoping that they can sway them to go along because again... | ||
What do they do? | ||
They're humans. | ||
You know, like any, it would be wonderful if everybody was just a perfect computer machine. | ||
But they're not. | ||
They're humans. | ||
And they don't want to be accused of many, many things, including gross incompetence. | ||
They don't like it and they don't want it. | ||
There's not much they can do about it. | ||
You know, they're in a position they can't really fight back really very well. | ||
And so what they do is sometimes they get weak. | ||
I would say a majority, maybe, of the times. | ||
That's why I'm so impressed with Judge Cannon in Florida, how strong she was, how she held up. | ||
It actually made her more resolute than anything I've seen. | ||
I mean, it was amazing because they were hitting her so hard. | ||
It was so sad to watch this. | ||
But it's sad what they do to other judges. | ||
It's very sad what they do to the Supreme Court. | ||
And a lot of the judges that... | ||
I had, if you look at them, they take tremendous abuse in the New York Times and the Washington Post, all of the different networks. | ||
They take such abuse. | ||
And honestly, very simply, they're afraid of bad publicity. | ||
They don't want bad publicity. | ||
And it's truly interference, in my opinion, and it should be illegal, and it probably is illegal in some form. | ||
There's no difference than speaking to a judge or... | ||
Shouting to a judge or doing whatever you have to do in a courthouse. | ||
They're doing it behind the back. | ||
They're usually doing it anonymously. | ||
They're saying, and honestly, off the record, the judge is no good, but everybody knows where it's coming from. | ||
And it's totally coordinated. | ||
It's a campaign, and it's by the same scum that you have been dealing with for years, like guys like Andrew Weissman, Derange Jack Smith. | ||
There's a guy named Norm Eisen. | ||
I don't even know what he looks like. | ||
His name is Norm Eisen of Crew. | ||
He's been after me for nine years. | ||
Now, Crew is a charitable organization. | ||
And the reason I'm saying this, Todd, is I'm only going to get one chance to say this. | ||
But these are bad people. | ||
I don't know who he is. | ||
I don't know what he looks like. | ||
But everything I read is Norm Eisen of Crew. | ||
And Crew is a charitable organization. | ||
That's a political thing. | ||
His sole life is to get Donald Trump. | ||
And he's been vicious and violent. | ||
And he's trying. | ||
And he probably had pretty good success over the years. | ||
But with me, how did he do? | ||
I think I'm president. | ||
Am I here because I'm president? | ||
But we had to take all of that abuse. | ||
Even during the trials, we had to take tremendous abuse. | ||
Like, you know, these wonderful guys. | ||
They're not legitimate people. | ||
They're horrible people. | ||
They're scum. | ||
And you have to know that. | ||
And you're going to have these cases where you can't allow yourselves to be deflected. | ||
You just can't let it happen. | ||
You have such a higher calling. | ||
And I believe that CNN and MSDNC, who literally write 97.6% bad about me, are political arms of the Democrat Party. | ||
And in my opinion, they're really corrupt and they're illegal. | ||
What they do is illegal. | ||
It makes no difference how big a victory I had. | ||
I can have the biggest victory in history. | ||
It makes no difference what kind of a failure the other side has. | ||
These people are going to go after me. | ||
And I said it during the other night, during the big speech on Tuesday night. | ||
I said about Democrats, and I don't like that. | ||
I have great respect, by the way, for what Schumer did today. | ||
He went out and he said that... | ||
We're going to have to vote with the Republicans because it's the right thing to do. | ||
I couldn't believe what I heard. | ||
But, you know, I think he's going to get some credit for it. | ||
I think. | ||
Let's see what happens tonight with the big vote as it comes. | ||
But these networks and these newspapers are really no different than a highly paid political operative. | ||
And it has to stop. | ||
It has to be illegal. | ||
It's influencing judges. | ||
And it's really changing law. | ||
And it just cannot be legal. | ||
I don't believe it's legal. | ||
And they do it in total coordination with each other. | ||
And everything we do, we're restoring law, restoring order, and restoring public safety in America. | ||
That's what we want to do. | ||
And we're bringing honor and integrity and accountability back to the highest levels of the FBI, DOJ, and throughout our government. | ||
We're bringing our country back faster than anyone ever thought possible. | ||
We're working so hard at doing it and we want fairness in the courts. | ||
The courts are a big factor. | ||
The elections, which were totally rigged, are a big factor. | ||
We have to have honest elections. | ||
We have to have borders and we have to have courts and law that's fair. | ||
Well, we're not going to have a country. | ||
Crooked Joe Biden got us into a real mess with Russia and everything else he did, frankly, but he didn't know about it, and he, generally speaking, signed it with auto pens. | ||
So how would he know? | ||
That AutoPen is a big deal. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Who's doing this? | ||
When my people come up, Will and all of the people, Steve, they come up and, sir, this is an executive order. | ||
They explain it to me. | ||
And, you know, 90% of the time I sign it. | ||
99% of the time I say do it. | ||
But they come up and I sign it. | ||
But you don't use AutoPen. | ||
Number one, it's disrespectful to the office. | ||
Number two, maybe it's not even valid because, you know, who's getting him to sign? | ||
He had no idea what the hell he was doing. | ||
If he did, all of these bad things wouldn't be happening right now. | ||
But we're going to get you back into a great position. | ||
We've already started. | ||
They say that we had the most successful first month of presidents. | ||
It's not a long time, but it's still a lot. | ||
It's like if you're a golfer, sink in a three-foot putt on the first hole. | ||
It gives you confidence to sink something on the second hole. | ||
But if you miss that first putt, you don't like to have the putt on the second hole and the third hole. | ||
It could be a very bad experience. | ||
It's nice to get that first month, and now we have more than a month. | ||
Now we have a month and a half, and it's going really, really well. | ||
I can tell you it's a little secret, although the cameras are blazing back there, so it's not that much. | ||
But I think we're doing well, as you have been hearing about Ukraine. | ||
I think we're doing now well with Russia. | ||
We're speaking with President Putin. | ||
We want to get the war over. | ||
Not only have we spent maybe $350 billion to Europe. | ||
Think of that, $350 billion to $100 billion, and yet we're across the ocean far away, so it shouldn't have been that way, but Biden let that happen too. | ||
And we're getting a deal where we're going to get that back, but much more importantly are the lives that we're talking about. | ||
On average, 2,000 young people are being killed every single day. | ||
Now, they're not from here. | ||
They're from nowhere close to here. | ||
But they're young people. | ||
They're human beings. | ||
And they have parents. | ||
They have sisters and brothers, the mothers and fathers, the friends and the families and the towns where they grew up. | ||
And they're losing, on average, 2,000, even 2,500 a week. | ||
And I want to get it stopped. | ||
And we've had some very good calls today with Russia and with Ukraine. | ||
They've agreed for a ceasefire if we can get it with Russia. | ||
And it's not easy. | ||
It's a tough one. | ||
But I think we're doing it. | ||
And as the Secretary General said yesterday of NATO, a terrific guy, he said, without Trump, we wouldn't be talking about it. | ||
It would just go on for years. | ||
Millions more people. | ||
Millions of people have been killed, but millions more people would be killed. | ||
And he said it was a great honor. | ||
Without me, it would just keep going on. | ||
We're looking for the ceasefire now with Russia, and we've had some very good talks about it. | ||
We've had some very good responses. | ||
And I can tell you that there was a case where there would have been no war if I were president. | ||
And it's just 100% would not have happened, would never have happened. | ||
I used to speak to President Putin a lot about it. | ||
I said, don't do it. | ||
Don't do it. | ||
I won't tell you what the consequence was. | ||
I won't tell you what he said. | ||
But if he believed even 5% of what I said, then he would say, I'm not going to do it. | ||
And I think he did. | ||
But we had a good relationship, and we had a professional relationship, and his respect for this country. | ||
And I think we've had some very good results. | ||
I haven't been able to say that to anybody else. | ||
I haven't wanted to say it until just before I came here. | ||
I got some pretty good news. | ||
But we have to see what happens. | ||
It's still a long way to go. | ||
The fighting is unbelievable. | ||
Russia has a large group of Ukrainian soldiers, as we speak, surrounded and in grave danger. | ||
They've been able to surround them. | ||
They're in grave danger. | ||
Biden should have never let this war happen. | ||
First of all, You don't want to pick on somebody that's a lot larger than you, even with the money. | ||
There's a lot of money that we gave them and a lot of equipment. | ||
We make the best military equipment in the world, but even with all of that, it's unbelievable. | ||
Right now you have a lot of Ukrainian soldiers that are encircled and in grave danger, and I've asked them not to kill those soldiers, please. | ||
Not to kill those soldiers. | ||
We don't want them killed. | ||
It's such a shame to see what's happened. | ||
A thing like that would have never happened. | ||
Inflation would have never happened. | ||
October 7th would have never happened. | ||
Israel, Iran had no money. | ||
They were totally broke. | ||
Think of it. | ||
They had no money to give to anybody. | ||
They were totally broke. | ||
And within a short period of time, as soon as Biden came in, he took out all the sanctions in China and everybody else that wasn't buying oil from Iran was buying it at levels that they never spent before. | ||
And it was... | ||
It was a sad thing. | ||
And if you look at Afghanistan, that was probably what got Putin started. | ||
Because when he looked at how horribly we looked, I think the most embarrassing day, not that we got out because we were getting out. | ||
I would have been out faster than them. | ||
I was the one that got it down to the right level. | ||
But we would have kept Bagram, the big Air Force base. | ||
We would have kept it. | ||
Right now, China occupies Bagram. | ||
And the reason we would have kept it is because they were one hour away from where China... | ||
Has in bills its nuclear missiles and weapons. | ||
And they gave that up. | ||
It's the dark of night. | ||
They left the lights on. | ||
And they left the dogs behind, by the way. | ||
A lot of people say, what about all the dogs? | ||
They had a lot of dogs. | ||
And they left the dogs behind. | ||
All right, we're about to take a break. | ||
Yeah, Trump basically just doing a victory lap here is what it looks like. | ||
Just standing in front of the Department of Justice. | ||
Logo on the podium in the office. | ||
Basically just giving a fat middle finger to the deep state Department of Justice that tried to throw him in prison for life and destroy his life and stop him from winning an election. | ||
So he just seems like kind of there just doing a victory lap, just a big middle finger in their face. | ||
We'll pick it back up on the other side. | ||
All right, Trump speaking at the DOJ. I imagine he'll take questions. | ||
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Maybe not. | |
Maybe he's just going to speak here. | ||
We'll continue our coverage. | ||
We'll see if Pam Bondi has anything to say as well after she did the, what do we want to call that, guys? | ||
The Pam Bondi strut? | ||
Pam Bondi strut out to the podium today? | ||
Very nice. | ||
Strutting around, nothing to really show, but as far as the Epstein files, maybe in a different way there's something to show. | ||
But let's go back to the Department of Justice, President Trump speaking live. | ||
A lot of dogs, and they left the dogs behind. | ||
What a shame. | ||
What a shame. | ||
The way we got out, I think it was the most humiliating time in the history of our country. | ||
The way it happened, not that we were getting out because we wanted to get out, but we would have gotten out with dignity and strength. | ||
And what a difference a rigged and crooked election had on our country when you think about it. | ||
And the people who did this to us should go to jail. | ||
They should go to jail. | ||
So I just want to say God bless. | ||
America, because we have to say God bless. | ||
We're lucky we're still here, frankly. | ||
And this whole thing could lead. | ||
I think we have it. | ||
I think we have it. | ||
But this could lead to World War III. Very easily. | ||
Could very easily lead to World War III. But I think we're in pretty good shape. | ||
A lot better than we were before we got involved. | ||
That I can tell you. | ||
It was going. | ||
That was heading into World War III territory, and that would have been a war like no other because of nuclear weapons and other types of weapons that people you don't even want to know about. | ||
But as many of you do know, well, we're focused on persecuting, and these people were really focused on persecuting Republicans, the last administration. | ||
We presided over the worst increase in violent crime in our country in many, many decades. | ||
We had levels of violence and crime, and a lot of it had to do with the illegal immigrants that came in. | ||
Remember when I used to complain about it? | ||
Because I knew how tough they were, how mean they were. | ||
And they said, no, no, people that come into our country are all wonderful people. | ||
No, they're not wonderful. | ||
These are stone-cold killers. | ||
These are killers. | ||
They make our killers look nice by comparison. | ||
They make our killers look nice. | ||
These are rough, tough people with the tattoos all over their face. | ||
Historically speaking, I don't want to discriminate against anybody, but historically speaking, they're not going to be the head of any major bank that we know of. | ||
These are rough people. | ||
These are rough, rough killer people, and they allowed them in by the millions. | ||
In major cities like New York, Chicago, and Washington, mothers can't walk their children to the park without fear of being shot. | ||
Or killed or raped or anything. | ||
Women can't ride the subway without worrying that a hoodlum will shove them onto the train tracks in New York. | ||
It's happened twice in the last couple of weeks. | ||
They're standing there, a perfect Wall Street gentleman in one case, and another person who was a worker, good worker, electrician, gets pushed into a train. | ||
Going 45 miles an hour just prior to the train. | ||
Not stopping. | ||
Going to go through that. | ||
I know the stations very well. | ||
I used to feel safe when I was young. | ||
My parents would drop me off at the subway. | ||
I'd take the subway to my school. | ||
Can you believe it? | ||
Today, they wouldn't be doing that. | ||
And we want to get a country back. | ||
Maybe we can do that again, Pam. | ||
But it's so sad to see what's taking place under the Biden regime. | ||
Average monthly homicides increased by 14 percent. | ||
Property crime rose tremendously. | ||
Violent crime went up at least 37 percent that they know of. | ||
Rape soared by 42 percent. | ||
Car theft rose by 48 percent. | ||
And robberies surged to 63 to 100 percent. | ||
They don't even know what the number is. | ||
And I have no higher mission as president of the United States than to end this killing and stop this law breaking and to making America safe again. | ||
And that's what you're all about in this room. | ||
We want to protect Americans and we protect everybody that's in our country, American or not American. | ||
We want to have a safe and proud country. | ||
We're joined today by dozens of police officers, sheriffs and sheriffs, deputies from all across the country. | ||
My message to these law enforcement here is a simple with me in the White House. | ||
You once again have a president who will always have your back. | ||
We'll always have your back. | ||
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Thank you, fellas. | |
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
That's a lot of good-looking people, I will tell you. | ||
I feel safe. | ||
I'm glad you're in the room. | ||
I feel even safer. | ||
It's a lot of great people. | ||
On day one, I signed an executive order directing attorney general to ensure that anyone who murders a police officer immediately with as fast a trial as we can have gets the death penalty. | ||
And last month, I fired all the radical left pro-crime U.S. attorneys appointed by Joe There were so many that were bad. | ||
And I know there were some that were probably very good. | ||
But there were so many that were so bad and so evil, so corrupt. | ||
Instead of having Marxist prosecutors who want to put police officers in handcuffs and go after a police officer rather than a criminal, I appointed patriotic tough one crime warriors who will partner with police to put dangerous offenders behind bars, put them in jail. | ||
We're fully reviving 1033 program to provide state and local law enforcement with surplus military equipment that we have so much of it. | ||
I did it in my last administration. | ||
And I remember Obama wouldn't do it. | ||
He wouldn't do it before me. | ||
Would not do it because he thought it made them look too strong, too military. | ||
I said, no, that's what I want him to look like. | ||
I want him to look strong. | ||
And it was protective, defensive equipment. | ||
We had billions of dollars. | ||
I gave it out, and now I'm going to have a chance to give it out again. | ||
They didn't want to do it with Biden. | ||
And Biden didn't know why. | ||
I didn't, you know, if they would have asked him, he wouldn't have been able to answer the question. | ||
He could never answer a question. | ||
They said my press conference yesterday was longer than all of Biden's press conferences put together for the last four years. | ||
And I don't know if that's true, but it was close. | ||
And perhaps most importantly, we're securing our border and repelling the invasion of America. | ||
We have, you see, the numbers have come down. | ||
So, and Tom Holman and Christie were. | ||
I've been incredible. | ||
Kristi Noem, secretary, she's done great. | ||
And Tom Holman is, I don't know if Tom Holman's here, but wherever he may be, I think he's chasing people out of our country. | ||
If he was here, I'd almost be disappointed. | ||
What are you doing, Tom? | ||
But he's a fantastic guy, and he's a brave guy. | ||
Over the past four years, other countries emptied out their prisons and jails, mental institutions, and insane asylums. | ||
Sent the killers, drug smugglers, and bloodthirsty inmates from the filthiest dungeons of the world straight into the USA and open border. | ||
We had an open border policy. | ||
Anybody could come in, no matter what you were, no matter where you came from, no matter what you looked like, no matter what you were doing, no matter what you did, no matter how many people you murdered, you could come right into our country. | ||
We have murderers right now walking the streets. | ||
We're joined today by Tammy Nobles, whose 20-year-old daughter, Kayla, was attacked in her home three years ago, horrifically assaulted and strangled to death by an illegal alien MS-13 monster set loose into our country under the open-border Biden regime. | ||
Kayla was one of countless American victims ripped away from their families by the open-border policies of that administration. | ||
We're also joined by Kayla's stepfather, Jeremiah, and several other courageous angel families here today. | ||
And I'd love you to all just stand up and take a bow because you are incredible people. | ||
Please. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
But I want you to know that we are working every day to expel these savages from our country and ensure that what happened to your loved ones will never happen again. | ||
So their legacy is going to be a great one. | ||
Thank you all very much. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
On day one of my administration, I declared a national emergency on our southern border. | ||
In our first full month in office, we achieved the lowest level of illegal border crossings ever recorded. | ||
Okay? | ||
Even lower than four years ago. | ||
For years, Democrats and the media kept saying that we needed new legislation. | ||
We had to have new legislation. | ||
We needed it immediately. | ||
And I never had legislation. | ||
I had the best border in the history of our country for almost four years. | ||
And by the time I got out, we had the lowest numbers ever. | ||
My favorite chart of all time was brought down that day. | ||
And on that chart said we had the lowest numbers ever. | ||
But it turned out that... | ||
We really didn't need new legislation. | ||
All you needed was a new president. | ||
And I said that the other night. | ||
That's all you needed was a new president saying, close the borders because the Border Patrol is unbelievable. | ||
ICE is unbelievable. | ||
And all of our law enforcement is just incredible. | ||
All of you guys are amazing. | ||
The people of our country respect you and they love you. | ||
And a lot of times you don't hear that because you have to listen to the fake news back there. | ||
But they have great respect for you. | ||
So I just want you to know that. | ||
And you know, that includes our fire departments too. | ||
They don't get spoken about enough. | ||
You know, they go into some of the areas I read where they're shooting them off ladders. | ||
Can you believe it? | ||
They go up to put out a fire, Leo. | ||
And they go and they shoot them off a ladder. | ||
It's just unbelievable. | ||
These firemen and women are incredible. | ||
So I want to put them in the same category because they're just incredible. | ||
I also like the fact they voted for me like at 94%, so I have to mention them. | ||
I have no choice, right? | ||
But the truth is they're phenomenal people. | ||
The law enforcement, fire, everybody, they're phenomenal. | ||
Basically first responders because that's what they are, they're first responders. | ||
And we're ending the migrant occupation of America. | ||
And what we're doing now is we're liberating our cities and our suburbs and our towns. | ||
And you see a big difference. | ||
I'm getting calls all the time from even leaders of other countries saying, Sir, the whole world feels liberated now. | ||
It feels like there's a light over America, but there's a light over the whole world. | ||
I hear that so much. | ||
It's so nice to hear, too. | ||
And I feel it. | ||
I mean, I feel it. | ||
I look at it. | ||
I see the polls. | ||
I don't know if the polls are right, but they're certainly very good. | ||
I'll take them right now. | ||
It's amazing, amazing what's taken place in such a short period of time. | ||
Really six weeks, but it's longer than that. | ||
It's really November 5th. | ||
I think that hopefully will go down, if you do your job great, it'll go down as the most important day, one of them at least in the history of our country. | ||
You know, July 4th was pretty, 1776, it was pretty important too. | ||
But let's see if we can top it. | ||
Can we top it? | ||
I don't know. | ||
That's a tough one, but we're going to try. | ||
But it will be one of the most important days. | ||
In the history of our country. | ||
So I think, and I think everybody in this room wants that to happen. | ||
Last month, we officially designated MS-13 and Trendy Aragua. | ||
That's the Venezuelan gang, the toughest gang they say in the world, and the Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations. | ||
That's a big deal. | ||
Nobody wanted to do that in the past. | ||
And by the way, we've caught hundreds of them, the Venezuelan gang, which is as bad as it gets. | ||
And you'll be reading a lot of stories tomorrow about what we've done with them. | ||
And you'll be very impressed and you'll feel a lot safer too because they are a vicious group. | ||
They went into Colorado. | ||
They took over areas of Colorado. | ||
They sort of were like me. | ||
They were in the real estate business, but they didn't go out and get financing. | ||
They just took over a building and kept it. | ||
And they said to the tenants, get the hell out of here. | ||
One man called the police and they cut off his fingers. | ||
And they say, you call again, you're other fingers. | ||
And you call a third time and you're dead. | ||
These are tough people and bad people. | ||
And we're getting them out of our country. | ||
And some are so bad, we don't want to get them out. | ||
We have to put them in jail because we don't want to even take a chance that they can come back. | ||
Thanks to our efforts, Mexico recently handed over 29 of the biggest cartel leaders, including the depraved kingpin charge with the 1985 murder of DE agent Kiki Camerana. | ||
And that was a big deal, if you know. | ||
They've been looking for this person for years, many years, and we got him. | ||
This evil killer will be now prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. | ||
And we know that, well, it's... | ||
Let's put it this way. | ||
I have to be nice. | ||
It's a very strong case. | ||
We're stopping the criminals pouring across our borders at record levels, and we're also stopping the massive quantities of deadly drugs. | ||
In 2023 alone, drug overdoses killed more Americans in 12 months than they did during the entire decade between 1980 and 1990, so 10 times more, but it's much higher than that. | ||
More Americans died from fentanyl last year than died in the Korean War, the Iraq War, the Afghanistan War. | ||
All of them combined. | ||
That's why I've placed large tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China. | ||
And they will remain in place until these deadly poisons stop pouring into our country. | ||
And I will tell you, as soon as I put on the tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China, unbelievable results have been seen in the last few weeks. | ||
Unbelievable results. | ||
They weren't happy about it. | ||
You probably read they weren't happy, but they are working like hell to end it. | ||
They weren't working very hard before I did that. | ||
With us today is a brave mother and advocate, Ann Fundner, who lost her beautiful 15-year-old son, Weston, to fentanyl. | ||
And Ann, if you would, I'd like to ask you to come up and say a few words, please. | ||
Thank you. | ||
All right, we're covering President Trump speaking today at the Department of Justice, bringing we're covering President Trump speaking today at the Department of Justice, bringing up some other Maybe he'll take some questions. | ||
I guess we're not going to hear from Pam Bondi. | ||
I don't know. | ||
We'll see how long this thing goes on. | ||
If it keeps kind of droning on like this, then maybe we'll break off and cover some news. | ||
I did want to take some phone calls today as well. | ||
I don't think we took a single phone call this week. | ||
But nothing too material from Trump's. | ||
So far seems to be more of a victory lap at the Department of Justice that tried to put him in prison and rig the courts against him. | ||
Him just stand up in front of the logo at the podium and say, I'm the president now. | ||
Deal with it. | ||
We'll continue to monitor that. | ||
Maybe we'll pop back in when Trump goes back on the stage. | ||
I do have a bunch of political news to get to. | ||
I suppose it's worth mentioning Pam Bondi now has another excuse why she can't give us the Epstein files. | ||
And she says, oh, well, now I'm waiting for Kash Patel. | ||
Okay. | ||
So first you had him on your desk, and then you had a truckload, and now you're waiting for the FBI. But hey, you looked great. | ||
I gotta say, sashaying around in that white pantsuit gown into today's press conference. | ||
Fantastic work. | ||
And then... | ||
The nice gleaming of Trump as you showed off the picture that you had hung in the press conference room. | ||
Fantastic stuff. | ||
All right, Trump back at the podium. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Thank you, Ann, very much. | ||
Weston is, as you said to Ann, Weston is up in heaven watching his mom, and he's so proud of you. | ||
He's so proud of you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
We're also joined today by a number of other American families who have lost loved ones to fentanyl. | ||
And I'd love you to just stand up for a second. | ||
And we want to acknowledge you and also your daughters, your sons. | ||
They're looking down on you and they're loving you like crazy. | ||
So thank you very much. | ||
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Thank you. | |
This department will not rest until we have ended the fentanyl epidemic in America once and for all. | ||
In less than two months since I took office, the DEA and FBI have seized nearly one million deadly doses of fentanyl. | ||
And that's just the beginning. | ||
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at the time. | |
My direction in working with Pam and everybody else, we've launched an all-out war on fentanyl traffickers, and it's a war that we're going to win. | ||
We're going to win this war. | ||
I spoke with the president of Mexico, very nice woman, very fine woman, and I said, let me ask you, you're sending a lot of drugs into our country. | ||
We're not liking it at all. | ||
Can't do that. | ||
But I said, is Mexico, does it have much of a drug? | ||
She said, no, we're not a consuming nation. | ||
I thought it was an interesting term. | ||
And I said, why? | ||
And which I've heard also, by the way, they're not a consuming nation. | ||
They distribute, but they don't consume. | ||
But I said, why are you not a consumer? | ||
Well, we're very close with family. | ||
I said, so we're very close with family, too. | ||
I mean, our families are being devastated, and we're just as close. | ||
Why else? | ||
She said, well, we spend a lot of money on advertising saying how bad drugs are. | ||
They're very rough ads. | ||
They show the skin falling off and the teeth falling out. | ||
Going blind and losing hair and everything that these things do. | ||
You look like you just came out of a horrible concentration camp. | ||
She said they're rough heads. | ||
It's not often that I feel I've learned something from a phone call. | ||
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I've had a lot of phone calls over my life. | |
But I realized right then and there what a great idea that is. | ||
And we have hired Susie, a great person who did a lot of our campaign work. | ||
And we've come up with an advertising campaign that's, I think, really incredible. | ||
More than anything else, it's terrible to watch. | ||
Terrible to watch. | ||
It's the only way it's going to work. | ||
And I would be, because we got the numbers down, 18% would have a blue ribbon committee headed by the First Lady of the United States who everyone loves and some of her friends. | ||
They work so hard, but it's a tough, it's a tough deal. | ||
They're dealing with very smart and very vicious people. | ||
You know, some of those businesses, those cartels are run better than any business in America. | ||
They say they run incredibly, not just here, all over the world. | ||
They run like a major business, but in many cases better. | ||
And I said, we got it 18% down. | ||
Well, 18% is incredible. | ||
It's like a record, but when you think of it, it's not very much. | ||
And the way you get it down, if you want to get it down to close to 100%, is with the death penalty. | ||
But I think maybe America is not ready for that. | ||
China has a death penalty. | ||
Singapore has a death penalty. | ||
Various places have the death penalty. | ||
Wherever you have the death penalty, you don't have drugs. | ||
But I just don't know if this country is ready for it. | ||
So I tell people, and it's always an option, but I don't know. | ||
I just don't know if you're ready for it, and that's okay. | ||
It's nothing you can do. | ||
But what we're going to do is we're doing this campaign. | ||
And I think we can get it down 50, 50% with this campaign. | ||
Because when people see all the horrible things that these drugs do to you, we're especially focused on fentanyl. | ||
When they see all of the horrible things that happen when you take drugs, how you look, you lose your look. | ||
Everyone's veined. | ||
They don't want to lose their look. | ||
The look is so important. | ||
And I think when they see these things, they may say, you know what, I'm going to take a pass. | ||
But there is big danger. | ||
Pam and I were talking about it before. | ||
A lot of people are taking fentanyl and not even knowing. | ||
They think they're doing something else or maybe taking another drug but at a much lower level. | ||
And they die. | ||
You can put on the pin, think of this, the head of a pin, fentanyl, and it's too much and it will kill the strongest person in the room. | ||
And it's amazing. | ||
But we're going to do this campaign. | ||
It's going to be launched fairly soon, Susie. | ||
And I think it's going to have a big impact. | ||
I think if we got it down by another 30, 35 points, and I really believe we can, I think that's an incredible idea. | ||
So I thank the president of Mexico, actually. | ||
It was a call on tariffs, and we talked about drugs. | ||
And she gave me an idea that I think will be very successful, and based on what I saw, it's going to be amazing. | ||
Under our leadership, this department is once again laser-focused on protecting the American people. | ||
We're defending our borders, our streets, our children, and our good, really God-given, this is God-given rights and liberties once and for all. | ||
We're going to defend our country and we're going to defend our rights. | ||
Etched onto the walls of this building are the words English philosopher John Locke said, where law ends, tyranny. | ||
And I see that, and I saw it over the last four years when somebody was allowed to attack viciously with this department and the FBI. His political opponent, how did that work out? | ||
It didn't work out too well, but it wasn't pleasant. | ||
It wasn't pleasant. | ||
I was attacked by a political opponent, and probably it helped that I was attacked more than anybody in the history of our country. | ||
Alphonse Capone, the great Alphonse Capone, legendary Scarface. | ||
Was attacked only a tiny fraction of what Trump was attacked. | ||
And maybe it worked out well. | ||
I don't know. | ||
If I had to give it up, I probably wouldn't, but only because I've gone through it. | ||
But I wonder what the difference would be. | ||
Maybe they helped get me elected by those margins, the big margins, the big mandate that we receive. | ||
But you can't go after your political opponent. | ||
Nobody's ever seen anything like it, actually. | ||
And hopefully they won't see anything like it. | ||
But now, with the return of law and order, the entire world is witnessing the triumph of American justice and American freedom. | ||
That's why we're here today gathered with people that have love for our country. | ||
In the coming years, we will revive the storied legacy of this department. | ||
It's happening right now. | ||
You can feel it. | ||
And rekindle the spirit of the great lawmen and legal lions of the past. | ||
Americans like Wyatt Earp, Elliot Ness, Frank Hammer, Rudy Giuliani. | ||
Rudy Giuliani had to suffer greatly, greatly. | ||
He's the greatest mayor in the history of our country. | ||
He had to suffer greatly. | ||
Ed Meese, Antonin Scalia, Robert Jackson, and Robert F. Kennedy. | ||
We will rebuild pride in our institutions. | ||
We will restore the prestige of this great department. | ||
Going back on script here is President Trump. | ||
He's been speaking for over an hour. | ||
Short segment coming up. | ||
We'll fill it with more of this speech, see where it goes. | ||
But I assume by the time this next hour is concluded, we'll get to the news. | ||
And I want to just tell you that this has been a great honor. | ||
I was asked to do it. | ||
And I said, is it appropriate that I do it? | ||
And then I realized it's not only appropriate, I think it's really important. | ||
And I may never do it again. | ||
I may never have another chance to do it again because this is something that I'm leaving to the greatest people I know. | ||
The best people, the smartest people, the toughest people I know. | ||
And they're going to do an incredible job. | ||
And it's an honor for me to have won this election so that I can appoint these people to do their job. | ||
And they're going to do it like you have never seen. | ||
So I just want to wish all of you good luck. | ||
It's going to be an interesting journey. | ||
Not going to be easy, but you're going to win. | ||
You're going to win, win, win, and fight, fight, fight. | ||
And it's going to end up being a tremendous result for this country. | ||
So thank you all very much. | ||
God bless America. | ||
God bless you all. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Oh, it's the greatest hits. | ||
With now the YMCA going. | ||
Okay, so nothing from Pam Bonney, no questions from the press. | ||
What was that, about an hour 15, guys? | ||
Trump speaking today? | ||
All right. | ||
Nothing too substantial there. | ||
Nothing too big to report. | ||
So if we were expecting anything like that, I don't really think there was too much news breaking there. | ||
Now, there is some news as far as Trump trying to stop World War III. I mentioned the situation with the Epstein files, Bondi's latest excuse between your Fox News interviews. | ||
Now, Cash Patel does have some announcements at the FBI, so maybe we'll get to that. | ||
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All right, breaking news from the Capitol. | |
All right. | ||
The continued resolution has passed. | ||
Some of the Democrats broke with Chuck Schumer and voted for the bill. | ||
Now, Schumer, this just happened, the vote just went down. | ||
I think Schumer probably voted for it. | ||
I thought Schumer said he was going to vote for it, so I'll have to see. | ||
But there was some build-up to this, and we're... | ||
Seeing something for the first time in the Democrat Party that we haven't seen in a long time, and that is a lack of unification, at least when it comes to a vote. | ||
Very rarely do the Democrats break rank when it comes to a vote. | ||
So this represents either legitimate turmoil inside the party, or they're afraid that if they don't... | ||
Get this bill passed that is going to hurt them politically in the next election cycle, which of course is always what they're thinking about. | ||
Maybe it's a combination of both, but the CR has passed today. | ||
And guess who was right? | ||
Thomas Massey. | ||
He was right, wasn't he? | ||
He predicted this exact same thing would happen. | ||
We played that clip on Wednesday. | ||
So, you know, I know the big Trump lobby was out to get Massey and make him look bad, but he ended up being 100% right, at least how it went down. | ||
Now, you can like the continued resolution bill passing or not, but he was right. | ||
Now, here's the proof. | ||
They really are kind of not sure what to do right now. | ||
That is the Democrats. | ||
Because they just don't know what to do without power. | ||
Everything, the Democrats rely on power. | ||
And when they don't have any power, they kind of get lost. | ||
They're just lost at sea. | ||
Now here they are. | ||
Here's Representative Catherine Clark. | ||
She's out of the house with Hakeem Jeffries. | ||
They were speaking. | ||
And so here she is upset because, well, they're just not famous enough. | ||
Clip six. | ||
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First of all, for the security of families at home. | |
And we are united in that. | ||
And this parlor game here about, you know, most American people, they can't name us. | ||
They don't know who Chuck Schumer is. | ||
But they do know what this administration and Elon Musk and the GOP are planning for them. | ||
And it's why you're seeing this uproar in town halls. | ||
It's why. | ||
Now, let me do a full spectrum analysis of this. | ||
So first of all, she says, oh, we the Democrats care about your safety at home with your family. | ||
And oh, yeah, that's why you opened the borders and defunded the police. | ||
Shut the hell up, woman. | ||
Shut the hell up. | ||
Yeah, there's the vote. | ||
I figured Schumer would be on there. | ||
So there you go. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Anyway, getting back to what she says. | ||
Oh yeah, they care so much about your safety, defund the police, release the violent criminals on the street, open the borders for the gang members and gangbangers and killers and rapists and everything. | ||
Oh yeah, Democrats care about your safety. | ||
I mean, come on. | ||
Then she says, they know what Donald Trump and Elon Musk have planned for you. | ||
What's that? | ||
Cutting government waste, fraud and abuse? | ||
Scary. | ||
Yeah, actually... | ||
It's the most popular thing happening in D.C. right now. | ||
Maybe ever. | ||
Actually. | ||
Might be the most popular thing that's happening in D.C. in modern American history. | ||
It's more popular than even Trump is. | ||
So, okay, you missed the boat on that. | ||
But then she says something and she just gave away the whole operation, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
She just gave away the whole operation. | ||
Now, I've got this clip. | ||
The Democrats obviously have their operatives, and they obviously run their propaganda efforts. | ||
And so now what they're doing is they're finding people to go to local town halls. | ||
The gentleman here might be a veteran. | ||
I don't know. | ||
There's no way to prove he is or isn't. | ||
But you take him at his word, okay, he could be a veteran. | ||
Some veterans like Democrats, too. | ||
But they're showing up at these town halls and they're heckling the Republican speakers. | ||
And so immediately when I saw that, I was like, this is an op. | ||
This is clearly a Democrat operation. | ||
But then what's the tell? | ||
How do you know? | ||
Well, when they come out and they have the public's attention, and when they come out and they do these press conferences like this, and then they point to it and they say, see, see, see, boom, there's your proof positive. | ||
So the whole thing was an orchestrated Democrat op. | ||
You're going to see a lot more of it where they send out these agitators and they send out these protesters to these Republican events to make it look like, see, you're not popular. | ||
See, the people don't like you. | ||
But they'll never do that when it's the Democrats getting interrupted. | ||
And by the way, that's what's really going on. | ||
And it's not even a Republican thing. | ||
You go to Democrat town halls and city council meetings and parent-teacher conferences. | ||
What do you see? | ||
You see them complaining to the Democrat city council. | ||
You see them complaining to the Democrat mayor. | ||
You see them complaining to the liberal school boards. | ||
That's organic. | ||
That's really going on. | ||
The Democrats sending one person who may or may not be a veteran out there saying, I'm a veteran and we don't like what you're doing. | ||
And then they all say, see, look, there it is. | ||
Total Democrat op. | ||
Total Democrat op. | ||
Now, I'll go to that because we do have the clip. | ||
It may or may not be worth the time. | ||
But let's go to Jeffries now. | ||
The House, it looks like there's a split. | ||
And I think this is real. | ||
I think the Democrats do have a split. | ||
The Democrats in the House are trying to go radical. | ||
And there's been this building radical left movement in the House really since AOC got in. | ||
And then you had the squad. | ||
And then it gained some popularity. | ||
Now you have outright communists getting elected, like Cesar and Frost and others. | ||
So you have anti-American radicals like Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib. | ||
You have radical communists, AOC, Frost, Cesar. | ||
But Pelosi has at least kind of had her wits about her and still maintained control of the House of the Democrat side. | ||
And she's kind of been able to wrangle him in and be like, look, you know, we're still doing politics here and you're kind of going radical. | ||
It's not good for the party. | ||
Well, it looks like the House is now breaking ranks. | ||
I would say it looks like the Democrats in the House are breaking ranks. | ||
And Hakeem Jeffries is a bit of a radical himself. | ||
He's not as radical as the names I'd mentioned previously, but he's right there with it. | ||
He's hip with it. | ||
So it looks to me, you know, Schumer still running the Democrat Party at the Senate level. | ||
He's been there. | ||
He's got the levers of power. | ||
He's got the influence. | ||
He's the establishment. | ||
But Pelosi obviously can't hack it anymore. | ||
She's struggling with her health. | ||
She needs help walking around. | ||
She's having all kinds of health issues. | ||
And now, I mean, it really is the Skeksis. | ||
You know, they're looking at the emperor. | ||
She's fallen. | ||
She's weak. | ||
She's decaying. | ||
She's almost done. | ||
And they're all kind of sitting there waiting to grab the scepter so that they can have their rule and they can have their agenda. | ||
And it's the radical left-wing agenda. | ||
And it looks like this could be a major breaking point. | ||
Now, it doesn't have any real political effect right now because the Democrats are the minority in the House and the Senate. | ||
But the fact that they have Jeffries... | ||
And the fact they have Catherine Clark coming out here and basically kind of breaking rank, saying we can't believe that the Democrats at the Senate level voted for this bill, is a bit telling. | ||
Listen to Hakeem Jeffries here in clip eight. | ||
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And undeclared senators, and we anxiously await that vote. | |
Is it time for new leadership in the Senate? | ||
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Next question. | |
Mr. Leader, Mr. Leader, Mr. Leader. | ||
I didn't want to answer, huh? | ||
Now, if he was with Chuck Schumer, if they were on good terms with Chuck Schumer, he would immediately just said no. | ||
He didn't. | ||
I'm telling you, the radical left is breaking at the House. | ||
They've got their own agenda, and they're ready to move forward with it, and there's nothing Nancy Pelosi can do. | ||
So Schumer can kind of still wrangle in the Democrats at the Senate level, but the House, folks, it's about to go full-on radical. | ||
Get ready. | ||
I'm telling you right now, the House Democrats are about to go full-on radical. | ||
Now, they might not, as you just saw from Jeffries, they might not come out and point at Chuck Schumer and say, you're not good enough. | ||
But I think it's about to show they're going to start having their own agenda. | ||
But again, it all comes back to the same thing. | ||
They have no power. | ||
So they're just kind of flopping around like a fish out of water right now. | ||
They're not getting the power that they need, so they're not getting the attention that they need. | ||
They're not getting the results that they want, so now they're like a fish out of water flopping around. | ||
And I think the House Democrats, that are really like Looney Tunes characters, I think they're about to make it happen. | ||
But you can tell. | ||
I think Jeffries anticipated that the Democrats would cave and vote today. | ||
But again, here in clip seven, it sounds like they were wanting this to not go through. | ||
That was their agenda, to stop it from going through. | ||
And now they're pissed at Schumer because he made it go through in clip seven. | ||
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Our general view is that we do not want to shut down the government. | |
But we are not afraid of a government funding showdown. | ||
And we will win that showdown. | ||
But you didn't. | ||
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Because we stand on the side of the American people. | |
No, you don't. | ||
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What's the difference between a shutdown and a showdown? | |
Next question. | ||
What does he mean, showdown? | ||
Is he talking about between the Republicans and the Democrats? | ||
Or is he talking about between the Senate Democrats and the House Democrats? | ||
Next question. | ||
Next question. | ||
Didn't want to answer those questions. | ||
I think this is very, very telling. | ||
Now, I've got Chuck Schumer here caving and telling the Democrats to vote for it. | ||
He got his way. | ||
They passed it. | ||
Thomas Massey ends up being right. | ||
But I'm not going to go to that for the sake of time. | ||
But let's do this. | ||
Let's go to... | ||
This was the op. | ||
And I'm telling you, get ready for this. | ||
Don't fall for it. | ||
Representative Catherine Clark just confirmed it by mentioning it during this press conference. | ||
This is 100% a Democrat op. | ||
They're going to start sending these people. | ||
They might be veterans. | ||
They might not. | ||
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Who knows? | |
They'll send a nurse. | ||
They'll send a teacher. | ||
You know, I'm a teacher, and this is a... | ||
I'm a nurse, and this, and I'm a veteran, and that. | ||
So this is their new operation. | ||
Whenever there's a Republican town hall to show up and act like, oh, it's not popular. | ||
We don't like Musk. | ||
We don't like Doge. | ||
Trump is Hitler. | ||
So this is their new op, 100% confirmed. | ||
Just so you can see what I'm talking about, this is what happens. | ||
They send a Democrat to the town hall of Republican Representative Chuck Edwards. | ||
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It goes like this in clip 20. Do you support the annexation of Canada and or Greenland? | |
And this is a yes or no question. | ||
I don't want you to... | ||
I don't want you to wander off into the woods. | ||
I don't want to hear about your latest week in your office. | ||
But then he wanted to keep talking, but he said it's a yes or no question, and then he wanted to keep talking. | ||
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Okay, so I'm trying to get your opinion on this as a yes or no. | |
Do you support Trump on anything, Canada, or Greenland? | ||
The premier or the president of Canada calling him governor? | ||
Is that the way you do as a diplomat? | ||
Is that the way the United States should act to our closest neighbors? | ||
You know? | ||
Is this... | ||
And I've still got a little more time. | ||
Yeah, yeah, you've got a script you're reading off of. | ||
We get it. | ||
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Do you enjoy... | |
I'm going to ask you a yes or no question, but really I got a script I was given by the Democrats for this operation. | ||
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Do you like bullying people that need your help? | |
Do you go for kicking the guy when he's down? | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
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Do you support Trump in these things? | |
This is a yes or no. | ||
How many yes or no's you got? | ||
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The no's in there. | |
Let me answer the first one. | ||
And then there was one that really stuck out that I'd like to also answer. | ||
I believe your first question that you wanted, yes or no, is do I support annexing Greenland and Canada? | ||
The short answer to that is no, I do not. | ||
There was another question in there. | ||
I think it was, do I support a deal, I'm going to paraphrase a little bit, a deal with Ukraine? | ||
In obtaining minerals and helping the United States taxpayer recoup the $140 billion or so that we sent over there, the answer is yes, I do support that. | ||
So then things devolve. | ||
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We'll go to our next. | |
And it's the Democrat script. | ||
You're going to go in there, you're going to say this, and then we're going to cause chaos and you're going to scream, oh, I'm a veteran and you're not respecting us. | ||
So this is their new op. | ||
And the representative gave it away when she mentioned it during that press conference. | ||
Just had to make sure, you know, they just want to make sure you know that that's happening. | ||
Yeah. | ||
They just want to make sure. | ||
Now, this was talked about. | ||
Scott Jennings on the CNN panel, they brought it up. | ||
And so this is more confirmation. | ||
It's a Democrat op. | ||
So then they make sure to have a whole panel discussion about it on CNN. And they're saying, oh boy. | ||
This is a bad look. | ||
Republican town halls are getting invaded by people that are very upset. | ||
They're very upset. | ||
This is a big problem. | ||
So the other confirmation that it's a total op, then they do a panel on it at CNN. Scott Jennings' response is perfect in clip 19. You don't think Republicans were prepared for unhinged liberal mobs? | ||
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We've been dealing with this since... | |
Donald Trump won in 2016. Believe me. | ||
These are veterans. | ||
I watched a little bit. | ||
I looked at the questions. | ||
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Why is he shredding the Constitution? | |
Putin this, Putin that. | ||
One guy had to be escorted out. | ||
He was so unhinged. | ||
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That was that guy. | |
These are not. | ||
This is an unrepresentative unhinged. | ||
That guy's a veteran. | ||
It's a mob. | ||
It's a literal mob. | ||
This is what you're saying about veterans. | ||
If Republicans weren't so worried, then why did you have the Republican Party go out and say... | ||
Stop doing town halls. | ||
Stop talking to real people. | ||
It's a stupid idea. | ||
It's because they don't want to talk to people. | ||
They don't want to talk to voters. | ||
This is why you guys are polling so poorly. | ||
We're not. | ||
Wait a minute. | ||
Can we just revisit the Democrat congressional approval rate? | ||
Congress is polling poorly. | ||
Donald Trump is also polling poorly. | ||
He's twice as much as Democrats in Congress. | ||
40% of the American people, according to the CNN poll, says that 40% say that they care about him. | ||
And then you have a veteran out there saying, I'm a veteran and you don't- She's literally reading off a script. | ||
You can see it. | ||
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That is in line with how people feel about Donald Trump. | |
Totally false. | ||
And if you want to go off- Totally false. | ||
And if you want to say that it's- If you want to tell yourself a story about these paid- If you want to say that it's paid and they're going and they're being paid, then you guys are going to lose them in turn. | ||
Scott Jennings nails him perfectly again. | ||
But see, it's all, folks, I'm telling you. | ||
This is an operation. | ||
You just saw it. | ||
Even the CNN panel had their script. | ||
He's a veteran. | ||
So next it'll be a nurse. | ||
Next it'll be a teacher. | ||
Next it'll be a former Trump supporter. | ||
This is their plan. | ||
And you just saw it all. | ||
So the Democrats at their press conferences are making sure you know what's going on. | ||
The CNN panels have a script making sure you know what's going on. | ||
And that it was a veteran. | ||
We're all going to say it was a veteran because that's the important thing. | ||
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Yeah. | |
We know a paid op when we see it. | ||
And we've been dealing with it since 2016. So, no, we're not surprised. | ||
We're not intimidated. | ||
You're not pulling well. | ||
But good luck in the midterms, right? | ||
Good luck in the midterms, she says. | ||
And this whole thing, because here's the other way. | ||
You know it's an op. | ||
They're trying to hit all of the same pressure points that the media has been trying to hit that they keep losing on. | ||
The war in Ukraine. | ||
Trump is actually having success trying to end that war. | ||
I got proof of it today. | ||
And then Vladimir Putin makes a statement basically thanking President Trump for trying to end the war. | ||
So it's all the places where Trump is actually having victories. | ||
That's the pressure point that they're hitting. | ||
Trump is doing well in the polls. | ||
Very popular. | ||
Trump's not polling well. | ||
Trump is doing great with the negotiating in Ukraine to try to end the war and secure the rare earth minerals. | ||
Trump's making the war worse. | ||
It's his fault. | ||
The whole thing is an op. | ||
Nice try. | ||
We see through it. | ||
You're not that smart. | ||
And we've got way too much experience at this point to fall for any of that. | ||
And you know... | ||
It might also be worth mentioning briefly here before we come back, and I got breaking news out of the FBI. Again, we got breaking news with Trump trying to get peace in Ukraine. | ||
I'll get to all of that news, but I think it's probably a worthwhile message, and I did a short video on this last night on X, and it picked up some steam, and a lot of people reached out that were in the media or have been supported of Trump since 2016. If you have been... | ||
In it since 2016 as a Trump supporter out there, a lot of people are getting a little frustrated because MAGA has become so mainstream. | ||
And in the beginning of MAGA, it was the complete opposition of mainstream. | ||
It was the anti-mainstream. | ||
It was a political movement that was attacked, lied about, assaulted. | ||
Persecuted, censored, meant for dead. | ||
And we survived all of it, and here we are eight years later, and we are now the mainstream. | ||
It is true. | ||
I had a kid come up to me at the gym the other day. | ||
He wanted to take a picture. | ||
I forget what he said. | ||
I forget how the conversation went. | ||
He was like, oh, no, bro. | ||
He's like, no, we think it's a group of them. | ||
He's like, no, you're the mainstream now. | ||
You're the mainstream. | ||
I was kind of just like, I can't tell if I like that or not. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
You can't control everything. | ||
We are now the mainstream. | ||
We took a political movement that was never supposed to happen, never supposed to have victory, supposed to be totally censored, politically persecuted, arrested, attacked, assaulted, lied about, meant for dead, and we have now made it the most powerful political force on the planet. | ||
Don't be frustrated because it's mainstream now. | ||
Accept it as your victory. | ||
And it's still yours. | ||
It's still your political movement. | ||
Unless you want to give it up. | ||
I suggest not. | ||
You've earned it. | ||
You have made it mainstream. | ||
Don't give it up. | ||
And by the way, we're still making things happen. | ||
We did a segment on this show yesterday about the swatting. | ||
And I said, wouldn't be surprised if somebody is swatted before I'm off air. | ||
And I warned it would happen again. | ||
And then I said, something needs to be done at this with the FBI. And then I said, we also need to investigate what's going on at the Tesla factories. | ||
That segment got posted at the top of the X news feed. | ||
When you go to the search, it posts a trending video at the top of the news feed. | ||
That video got posted. | ||
Do you know what happened? | ||
Two people got swatted, as I predicted. | ||
And then the FBI made a statement about swatting. | ||
And the DOJ made a statement about the Tesla attacks. | ||
You still matter. | ||
You're still in charge of this movement. | ||
Of course now that it's mainstream, there's all this big money coming in. | ||
Of course now that it's mainstream, everybody's trying to get in here and grift and make money and propagandize inside of it. | ||
Of course! | ||
It's politics. | ||
It's power. | ||
But it's still ours. | ||
We did it. | ||
Don't give it up. | ||
Don't give it up. | ||
We did the impossible. | ||
We made the biggest political force in the world today against all odds. | ||
Don't abandon ship now. | ||
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All right. | |
Let me try to cover all this breaking news here. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
You have the FBI. FBI's new task force arrests 214 criminals, including Tren de Aragua and MS-13 gangbangers in two weeks. | ||
So that's how long Cash Patel has been in, and they are finding the most violent criminals. | ||
Kash Patel has also addressed the situation with the swatting incidents. | ||
FBI Director Kash Patel vows to crack down on swatting incidents against conservative journalists and influencers. | ||
Thank you very much, Kash Patel. | ||
But really, there needs to be a big example made when they find out who's doing this. | ||
And it's really long overdue because it has been going on for a while. | ||
But whoever's doing this, they need to catch them, and then they need to make an example out of them for all to see. | ||
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Big... | |
I mean, there's already a crime for a false police report, but maybe you ratchet that up if it's an extreme falsity. | ||
So not just a minor incident, but like, oh yeah, they're holding somebody hostage, that's an extreme... | ||
Falsity. | ||
And really, I do think this needs to be logic that gets applied across the board. | ||
Like when a woman makes a false rape claim, it could be a man too, but usually these things only go one way. | ||
If a woman makes a false rape claim against a man, then the woman should face the punishment that the man would have faced. | ||
Would he have been found guilty? | ||
So if you file a... | ||
Fake police report to get somebody swatted. | ||
Okay, what's the charge for, you know, holding somebody hostage or whatever? | ||
Now you that filed that report, now you're going to face that same penalty. | ||
That'll stop this stuff real quickly. | ||
U.S. Attorney Ed Martin addressing it as well. | ||
Swatting is a violent criminal act. | ||
If any perpetrators are discovered in the District of Columbia or originate from here, you will be arrested. | ||
We will put you in jail and prosecute you to the fullest extent of the law. | ||
Now, I'm no fan of this idea of a hate crime. | ||
Any crime is just a crime. | ||
And the whole hate crime thing, it just adds to the racial division stuff, identity politics stuff. | ||
But, I mean, this would be a hate crime. | ||
You're targeting right-wingers, Trump supporters, whoever it is. | ||
You're targeting them for their political beliefs. | ||
That is the standard of a hate crime. | ||
You're targeting because of who they are. | ||
So really, you know, call it a hate crime. | ||
Boy, wouldn't that be ironic. | ||
Senator Mike Lee, prosecute every swatter and then sue them civilly. | ||
There's some other weird thing going on too. | ||
And so you had, I've lost track of it now. | ||
There have been so many people swatted now. | ||
A couple just even yesterday. | ||
I can't even keep track of them all. | ||
But there's this weird thing now where after the swatting happens, Then they send pizzas to their house. | ||
And I guess pizza delivery companies, you can still pay in cash. | ||
It's kind of a rare thing nowadays to still even have the option to pay in cash. | ||
But you can order a pizza and say cash on delivery. | ||
So they show up and it's cash on delivery. | ||
So who knows? | ||
If this gets so bad with these weird... | ||
I mean, it's like two, three, four, five times in a row these people are getting pizzas delivered. | ||
And it's cash on delivery, so it's like, well, what do you do? | ||
Well, do they stop allowing cash on delivery? | ||
So, that'd be a shame. | ||
Fall out from these criminals. | ||
Hope the FBI can get to the bottom of it. | ||
At least one or two examples to try to make the example of it and maybe stop it. | ||
Nick Sordor, who is one of the individuals that was dealing with this, is reporting today that a FBI agent visited his family's house and was letting them know they're launching an investigation into the swatting incident. | ||
So there is action being taken on this Now, Pam Bondi is kind of a different story, but she did make some news in a Fox News interview. | ||
Seems to be her main job now is Fox News. | ||
I'm sure she'll have a nice cushy job there whenever she's no longer the AG. So here she is back on Fox News talking about the violence at Tesla dealerships in clip 11. We have people we're locking up on that. | ||
We have someone in jail right now from one of the dealerships. | ||
They threw a Molotov cocktail through a dealership. | ||
They're looking at up to 20 years in prison. | ||
So if you're going to touch a Tesla, go to a dealership, do anything, you better watch out because we're coming after you. | ||
And if you're funding this, we're coming after you. | ||
We're going to find out who you are. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
Isn't it kind of funny, guys? | ||
You better watch out. | ||
We're coming after you. | ||
All right. | ||
All right, Barbie. | ||
Cheering for Pambani, but look, I've already, I'm not anticipating too much. | ||
The Epstein files, I mean, really? | ||
I'm not promoting this, but just as like a practical matter, you should probably just give it up. | ||
You're not getting them. | ||
And hey, I want to be wrong. | ||
But it's like, fool me once, shame on you. | ||
Fool me twice, shame on me. | ||
Fool me three times, what? | ||
I'm just a fool. | ||
So, oh, they're on my desk. | ||
Okay, no, they're not. | ||
Then the binder gate incident, and then, oh, I got the truckloads, and now she's saying, oh, well, no, I'm actually waiting for the FBI to go through it. | ||
What is it? | ||
You know what it is? | ||
Nothing! | ||
That's what! | ||
It's nothing! | ||
Folks, just think about it logically. | ||
Epstein was arrested and didn't kill himself in what, 2018? | ||
He had trials in Florida when Bondi was the Attorney General. | ||
He had trials in New York decades ago. | ||
They raided his island. | ||
They raided his New York mansion again. | ||
It was 2017 or 2018. Whatever went down with all this stuff. | ||
And then the court cases. | ||
Folks, it's all old news. | ||
It's all done. | ||
There is no more scrubbing. | ||
There is no more oversight, overview, redactions, and all that. | ||
It's all done. | ||
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If they wanted to do it, they would do it. | |
If they don't have them, that's a little embarrassing. | ||
If it implicates, I don't know, somebody that's their friend, their donor, whatever, then they don't want them out. | ||
So you're probably going to get let down on that. | ||
And I just look at it like this. | ||
Here's a perfect example. | ||
If you're in charge and you want something done, how does the saying go? | ||
If you want something done right, you do it yourself. | ||
Or just look at stuff that happens here. | ||
Many times, Alex will be in the studio, Alex Jones will be in the studio over there, and he'll say... | ||
Hey, I want this video. | ||
I want this video. | ||
And then the crew don't have the video. | ||
What does he do? | ||
He says, fine. | ||
I'll just do it myself. | ||
He pulls out the video. | ||
He gives it to you. | ||
I want this story. | ||
Okay, I'll just do it myself. | ||
If they wanted it done, it'd be done. | ||
Again, I'm not blaming Kash Patel. | ||
He was not the FBI director and saying, I'll give you everything tomorrow. | ||
It's on my desk. | ||
Truckloads. | ||
Look, here's a binder. | ||
He wasn't the one running around doing this crap. | ||
Bondi was. | ||
It was an embarrassment. | ||
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So... | |
It's unfortunate, folks, but I don't... | ||
Not sure anything comes from that. | ||
Feds accused of destroying Epstein evidence put on notice by GOP Firebrand. | ||
And see, that might be the story. | ||
The story might be all the evidence was already destroyed. | ||
That might be your real story. | ||
Anna Paulina Luna says, Feds accused of destroying evidence, the Epstein evidence, put on notice, Anna Paulina Luna wants federal agents caught destroying or concealing government documents to be eligible for a life sentence in prison. | ||
Well, yeah, destroying evidence, just like the corrupt January 6th committee did before it changed leadership. | ||
Yeah, that's a crime. | ||
So my guess is this is the likely story. | ||
But of course, even that's not even true. | ||
So you've got the court case documents. | ||
You've got the federal FBI DOJ documents. | ||
But what's the real meat and potatoes here? | ||
What's the real meat and potatoes? | ||
What are we really looking for? | ||
Because let's actually be specific. | ||
We want to know, because the flight logs are out there, but okay, those can be interpreted different ways. | ||
We want to know who was going to the island parties. | ||
That's what people really want to know. | ||
Or who is on any of the Epstein videotapes from either island parties or any other parties where they were doing blackmail. | ||
With their sex slaves. | ||
Otherwise, we're just supposed to sit here and think it was Maxwell and Epstein and no one else was engaged in any illicit activity, illegal activity with the sex slaves. | ||
It was just those two all day long. | ||
With an island of sex slaves. | ||
With a weird satanic temple dome. | ||
That's what we're supposed to believe. | ||
Now, the evidence is not gone. | ||
Whoever's running these operations still has the evidence. | ||
Let's be perfectly clear. | ||
So whether it's other foreign intelligence agents or entities like MI6 or Mossad, somebody still has it. | ||
Maybe it's gone from the U.S. government. | ||
Somebody went into the Epstein safe. | ||
Somebody went into the Epstein island. | ||
You saw the agents. | ||
A lot of it was on video. | ||
Somebody eventually had that stuff. | ||
Where is it now? | ||
Nobody seems to know. | ||
It was on Pam Bondi's desk. | ||
Then it was in a truck. | ||
Now it's at the FBI. Then it was in a binder. | ||
It's probably gone, folks. | ||
It's probably gone. | ||
And I think Anna Paulina might even know that. | ||
But it's like she's not sure. | ||
So she keeps applying this pressure. | ||
But it's like, look, if you don't have it, We're going to go after whoever erased it. | ||
But then, now, if you're Pan Bondi, you're like, but I said I had it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You made a mistake. | ||
So, alright, you've got that going on. | ||
Now, Trump is working really hard right now to try to stop the war in Ukraine. | ||
And it's pretty clear what he's doing. | ||
He posted this. | ||
We had a very good and productive discussion with President Vladimir Putin of Russia yesterday, and there's a very good chance that this horrible, bloody war can finally come to an end. | ||
But at this very moment, thousands of Ukrainian troops are completely surrounded by the Russian military and in a very bad and vulnerable position. | ||
I've strongly requested to President Putin that their lives be spared. | ||
This would be a horrible massacre, one not seen since World War II. God bless them all. | ||
Now think about a couple things here. | ||
Did you ever see Biden or anybody from Europe saying anything like this? | ||
Trying to stop the massacre? | ||
Trying to stop the Ukrainians from getting massacred like they have been? | ||
No. | ||
What about Zelensky? | ||
Has anybody shown any care or concern for the lives of the Ukrainians at all? | ||
No. | ||
And that's done intentionally. | ||
Because the Ukrainians are meant to be cannon fodder. | ||
The Ukrainians are meant to be a human wall, a human sacrifice, so that they can continue to steal money through NATO and through all the Ukraine aid. | ||
So now Trump's saying, hey, let's stop it. | ||
I'm going to call Vladimir Putin and try to stop it. | ||
And then he has negotiating abilities that he can try to stop it with. | ||
Here's one example. | ||
Trump administration toughens sanctions on Russian oil, gas, and banking sectors. | ||
I mean, look, I don't even know if it's worth it other than to just give the whole historical context here. | ||
But Russia goes into Ukraine and takes Crimea when Barack Obama was president. | ||
Then they had the color revolution in Ukraine run by Soros, who then ultimately replaced The other presidents that they've removed with Zelensky, who clearly at this point either never knew what was going on or has been a puppet the whole time. | ||
So that was under Obama. | ||
And then under Biden, Russia goes in again, takes eastern Ukraine, and Joe Biden greenlights their pipeline, sending oil to Europe. | ||
So all the sanctions, oh, they had all these sanctions. | ||
They were all nullified. | ||
They were all nullified when they opened that pipeline, and Europe kept buying Russian oil, and Biden allowed them to do it. | ||
So it was all this geopolitical theater pretending like they wanted to stop Russia. | ||
It was never about Russia. | ||
It was never about the Ukrainian men and women or sovereignty. | ||
It was always about NATO stealing our money. | ||
And then laundering more money and more weapons through Ukraine. | ||
That's what it was always about. | ||
And they sent Ukrainian men to die as cannon fodder so they could run this operation. | ||
So what does Trump do? | ||
So Trump gets in and he says, okay, how is Russia able to fund this whole thing and still operate despite the sanctions? | ||
Europe, the NATO countries, are buying all the Russian oil. | ||
So he sits down with NATO and he says, hey, what the hell are you doing? | ||
You steal all of our money. | ||
We don't get anything for it. | ||
You don't pay for security. | ||
And then you go and buy oil from Russia? | ||
What the hell is this? | ||
And so then NATO was like, well, they still want our money, don't they? | ||
They still want our money. | ||
They still want our military might. | ||
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So they're groveling. | |
So Trump says, okay. | ||
You're going to continue to take our money? | ||
You're going to continue to rip us off? | ||
You're not buying oil from Russia anymore. | ||
That's done. | ||
But you know what you are going to do for me? | ||
We're going to start producing oil. | ||
You're going to buy oil from us now. | ||
Okay? | ||
That's what we're going to do here. | ||
So, if you want to continue to steal our money through NATO, we're going to recoup that, and you're going to buy our oil. | ||
Not Russian oil, ours. | ||
And you're also going to help me get Greenland. | ||
Do you understand? | ||
You do. | ||
Great. | ||
Now I'm going to call Vladimir Putin. | ||
And I'm going to make a deal with him to try to get this thing stopped. | ||
So he calls Putin and he says, look, we will stop Ukraine from going into NATO. We still pay all of its bills. | ||
We will call off the dogs in Ukraine and stop this war. | ||
We'll put off the sanctions. | ||
I'll put on more sanctions, but I'll take off the sanctions. | ||
But Europe's not buying your oil anymore. | ||
And now it looks like peace is possible. | ||
So you might not like all the details of the negotiating, but that's what's going on. | ||
And then how does the United States recoup all the money that was stolen through Ukraine? | ||
We get rights to the rare earth minerals. | ||
This is the deal that was made. | ||
This is the negotiating. | ||
This is what Trump is doing. | ||
This is how he's getting peace. | ||
So, NATO, you're stealing our money. | ||
We need something to show for it. | ||
You're buying our oil now, not Russia's oil. | ||
Check. | ||
Ukraine, you just stole a bunch of money from us. | ||
We're getting rights right here to all of your rare earth minerals. | ||
Which, by the way, will benefit you too. | ||
Because now we'll have a presence here that'll keep Russia off your back. | ||
But we're getting all your rare earth minerals. | ||
And then Russia gets the guarantee that Ukraine doesn't go into NATO. So that's how Trump did it. | ||
This is how it's going to go down. | ||
Let's hope the fighting stops. | ||
But you never know because Ukraine is just... | ||
It's a tough situation for Zelensky to be in right now. | ||
And you definitely have factors at play that don't want Trump to get this geopolitical victory. | ||
They don't want peace, folks. | ||
They want war. | ||
And by the way, you still have journalists being held captive in Ukraine, like we covered yesterday. | ||
Oleksandr Dubinsky, who is now seen in his cell wearing a Trump shirt, thanking President Trump. | ||
And he's been critical of Zelensky and the war, and he's been critical of the coup of George Soros, and he's been critical of the Biden crime family active in Ukraine, and so they put him in jail for it. | ||
And now he's wearing a Trump shirt saying, thank you, President Trump, you're going to bring peace to the region from a jail cell. | ||
Well, I mean, ironically enough, a jail cell might be the safest place for someone in Ukraine right now. | ||
Otherwise, they're going to send you to the battlefield to die. | ||
So that's how that goes. | ||
And then here's Vladimir Putin. | ||
I will have to read these captions. | ||
Very big statement from Vladimir Putin thanking President Trump on restoring Russian-American relations in clip nine. | ||
Today, we have a planned agenda on restoring Russian-American relations. | ||
We know the new administration headed by President Trump is doing everything possible to restore at least something that was almost completely destroyed by the Biden administration. | ||
We know that the new administration headed by President Trump is doing everything possible to restore at least something that was almost completely destroyed by the Biden administration. | ||
This process is not easy, if I may say so, nevertheless. | ||
As is well known to everyone, I had a telephone conversation with President Trump. | ||
We had the first contacts of our foreign minister with his American colleague and the Russian president's assistant Ushakov met with his vis-a-vis. | ||
So, in general, the situation is starting to move. | ||
Let's see what comes of it. | ||
Today, we will deal with the issue. | ||
We have two speakers, Lavrov and Narishkin. | ||
But before we start working, I would like to say that we are aware of the U.S. president's appeal. | ||
Appeal to spare the lives of Ukrainian army servicemen, some of whom are blocked by Russian troops in the invasion zone of the Kursk some of whom are blocked by Russian troops in the invasion So those are the troops Trump was talking about. | ||
In this regard, we draw attention to the fact that the Ukrainian militants committed numerous crimes against the civilian population in the invasion zone. | ||
As I've already said, these actions are qualified by the Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation as terrorism. | ||
At the same time, we are understanding of President Trump's appeal to be guided by humanitarian considerations in treatment of these servicemen. | ||
In this regard, I would like to stress that in the event of an armistice and a surrender, they will be guaranteed life and a worthy treatment in accordance with the norms of international law and the laws of the Russian Federation. | ||
...to a separate approach in accordance with the norms of international law and the laws of the Russian Federation. Thank you. | ||
In order to effectively implement the U.S. President's appeal, it is necessary to comply with the order of the military, political leadership of Ukraine and its military units to lay down their arms. | ||
and surrender. | ||
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Now, who will make that call is the question. | |
Thank you. | ||
Who will make that call? | ||
Are the generals in on the take with all the Ukraine money? | ||
Will Zelensky make the call? | ||
Can he even make the call? | ||
Who can make that call to bring it one step closer to peace? | ||
Because that's what looks like is the whole linchpin right now. | ||
Trump has all the deals ready to go on his end. | ||
But all those Ukrainian men in the battlefield that are sitting there basically with the gun to their head is kind of the linchpin that will either see this deal go through or it won't go through. | ||
And who can make that call? | ||
But that's basically what Putin is saying. | ||
He's like, look, Trump is trying to get peace and we're willing to listen and we like the direction of... | ||
Russia-U.S. relations, the way it's going, but those guys in the battlefield, they're going to have to surrender. | ||
But who's going to make that call? | ||
But notice how no one is covering this. | ||
Nobody wants to give Trump any credit for trying to stop this war. | ||
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Let's do this real quick. | ||
J.D. Vance. | ||
Well, we're all looking for more deportations, including Donald Trump, according to J.D. Vance, clip 12. Well, first of all, we have to do this sequentially, Laura. | ||
So what the president said on the campaign is the very first and most important thing is to secure the borders. | ||
You know, we have 20 million, maybe more illegal aliens in this country right now. | ||
We have to stop that number from growing. | ||
And by the way, in six weeks. | ||
We've almost accomplished complete border security. | ||
You've had places that had 1,500 illegal encounters a day. | ||
Now they're at 30 illegal encounters a day. | ||
We've cut illegal border crossings by well over 95%. | ||
And frankly, I think those numbers are going to continue to come down. | ||
So once you get operative control of the border, now you have to ramp up deportations. | ||
And Laura, this is another area where Joe Biden has left us with a hole that we have to dig out of. | ||
You have immigration detention facilities that were underfunded. | ||
You have ICE, which does most of the actual deportations that was radically underfunded, really sort of in some ways destroyed by the Biden administration. | ||
We're building that capacity up. | ||
I do think that you're going to see those deportation numbers rise. | ||
And again, the president every single day in private and in public is asking, how do we get those deportation numbers? | ||
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Yeah, he wants them off. | |
He's impatient. | ||
He's like I am. | ||
He's very impatient. | ||
It's good to have a leader who's impatient to get things done because it has all of us in his government actually asking ourselves what we can do. | ||
Yeah, and Getting to work, hopefully, and getting to work as well. | ||
By the way, Canada, though, Canada just gave $84 million to a terror group in Syria that is murdering Christians. | ||
What the hell is going on? | ||
So there you go, though. | ||
Oh, yeah, the military-industrial complex, the deep state, they wanted the fall of Assad in Syria. | ||
They got it. | ||
Now people are dying. | ||
There's a power vacuum, and the money is coming in. | ||
That was the plan all along. | ||
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All right, let's get some Doge news here for you. | |
All right. | ||
Some of the latest results, numbers from Doge. | ||
Over the last two days, agencies terminated 239 wasteful contracts with a total ceiling value of $1.7 billion and a total savings of $400 million, including an $8.5 million consulting contract for physical stewardship to improve including an $8.5 million consulting contract for physical stewardship to improve management and program | ||
In order to drive innovation and improve efficiency and effectiveness of business services, rethink, realign, and reskill the workforce and enhance program delivery through a number of transformational initiatives. | ||
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Is there an acronym for that one? | |
Probably like... | ||
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Which is exactly what it was. | |
So we're not paying for that anymore. | ||
But there's no transparency. | ||
It's all done in secret. | ||
No, you can actually go to the Doge website right now and you can look at the contract for yourself. | ||
More from Doge. | ||
Other grant examples that have been slashed at the NIH. $100,000 for Vanderbilt University to study social networks among sexual and gender minorities. | ||
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Hmm. | |
$37,000 for the University of Houston to study fear of deportation in Latinx. | ||
Young adults. | ||
I thought Latinx fell off. | ||
Are we still doing Latinx? | ||
Does anyone identify as Latinx? | ||
I thought that one was a no-go. | ||
I guess that's like a... | ||
So it's like you have your Latinos or Latinas, but then they kind of... | ||
Is it like to put a sexual spin on it? | ||
Your Latinx, too? | ||
It's like a gender thing? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Try making sense of any of it. | ||
681... | ||
You know what? | ||
I'll make sense of it for you. | ||
They're just stealing your money. | ||
$681,000 for the University of Pennsylvania to study social media anti-vaping messages. | ||
Okay, so you're thinking, so you hear that, social media anti-vaping messages, you're thinking, okay, like, public address announcements for kids, something like that. | ||
Oh, wait, no. | ||
Among sexual and gender minority teens. | ||
There it is again. | ||
Social media anti-vaping messages among sexual and gender minority teens. | ||
They really like minorities. | ||
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Hmm. | |
$225,000 for the University of Colorado to study the efforts of hormones, excuse me, the effects of hormones on headaches in transmasculine adolescence. | ||
I'm going to be honest. | ||
I don't think I've ever heard transmasculine before. | ||
Anybody? | ||
Transmasculine? | ||
What is that? | ||
What is it transmasculine? | ||
Well, you were paying a quarter million dollars for it at the University of Colorado. | ||
Not anymore. | ||
Here's another ridiculous one. | ||
Rand Paul, $120,000 spent on what in clip 15? | ||
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We spent $118,000 to study if a metal replica, a robot... | |
Of Marvel Comics, evil warlord Thanos could snap his fingers. | ||
It would have been awesome if they'd spent all of those dollars on the Thanos finger snapping, and if they could have snapped his fingers and eliminated all the fraud, waste, and abuse in the government. | ||
But instead, they spent that money on a guy who was literally in a robot suit to see if the fingers snap. | ||
Only the fingers are made of metal, so of course they cannot create the snapping sound because they can't create the friction between the two metal fingers. | ||
And then hitting the hand. | ||
Well, I'm so glad we got to the bottom of that. | ||
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You understand the rudimentary details of finger snapping means it can't be done. | |
But why was $118,000 spent on that? | ||
And for all the lefties who will say $118,000, what does that mean? | ||
Well, it's more than most Americans make in an entire year. | ||
It is an amount that could definitely fix some potholes or put some air conditioning in some schools or do something for Americans who actually paid that money into government. | ||
But the waste remains, and that's why Doge is here. | ||
Oh, thank you, Stacey Washington. | ||
Friend of the show. | ||
Yeah, I have a feeling that that's some, what, some leftist Marvel fan who's like, I just want to know if Thanos can actually snap his fingers. | ||
Can you imagine how it all goes down? | ||
No, don't even. | ||
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No. | |
Hold on. | ||
Hold on for a second. | ||
Hold on. | ||
Was Thanos transmasculine? | ||
No. | ||
Can you imagine? | ||
You've got two leftist bureaucrats. | ||
Sitting in a coffee room, or maybe on Skype or something, they're like, man, you know, Thanos could, you know, snap his fingers. | ||
And then someone's like, Thanos couldn't actually snap his fingers. | ||
It wouldn't make a noise. | ||
Thanos can do whatever he wants. | ||
He has a metal glove. | ||
Metal doesn't snap. | ||
Oh, yeah? | ||
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I'll do a study on it right now with government money. | |
Oh, yeah? | ||
You're on! | ||
Is that how it went down? | ||
Pretty close, you think? | ||
How do you end up having a study of a Marvel comic book character if he can snap fingers or not? | ||
I think we're on to something here. | ||
It was a leftist bureaucrat break room debate. | ||
Thanos can't snap fingers. | ||
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Yes, he can. | |
I'll prove it. | ||
Let's find out who was behind that, please. | ||
Okay. | ||
But this is crazy. | ||
This is like too good to be true. | ||
And I believe it was A. Muse who resurfaced this. | ||
I can look it up in my stack. | ||
But this is so incredible what I'm about to show you. | ||
Now remember, it was actually Bill Clinton and Al Gore. | ||
I forget what they called it, but they had a doge. | ||
They had a program that they were cutting a bunch of Wasteful spending. | ||
And they actually did it. | ||
They did do some stuff. | ||
Obama and Biden actually started a whole new agency to do just that. | ||
And it was actually that agency that they just renamed Doge. | ||
So it was actually a creation of Obama and Biden. | ||
But so it's even crazier now. | ||
Now, when this video started going around, people thought it was fake. | ||
They thought it was fake. | ||
And AI is so good now, sometimes it's hard to differentiate, especially with maybe older videos that already might be a little choppy. | ||
But no, this is real. | ||
So people started uploading, no, this is not AI. So all the Democrats complaining about Doge, listen to Barack Obama and Joe Biden. | ||
In 2011, in clip 16. Everyone knows that getting rid of the deficit will require some tough decisions. | ||
And that includes cutting back on billions of dollars in programs that a lot of people care about. | ||
But what should be easy is getting rid of the pointless waste and stupid spending that doesn't benefit anybody. | ||
Waste we should be getting rid of, even if we didn't have a deficit. | ||
Sure, some of these cuts aren't that big. | ||
But no amount of waste is acceptable. | ||
Not when it's your money. | ||
Not at a time when so many Americans are already cutting back. | ||
Just as families are living within their means, government should too. | ||
Did you know the federal government pays for a website devoted to a folk music ensemble made up of forest rangers? | ||
They're called the Fiddlin' Foresters. | ||
I'll put their music on my iPod, but I'm not paying for their website. | ||
And there are hundreds of similar sites that we should consolidate or just get rid of. | ||
By the way, you're not only paying for websites no one needs, you're paying for thousands of buildings all across the country no one uses. | ||
Are you hearing this? | ||
For the last decade, the government's owned a massive and completely empty warehouse in the middle of Brooklyn, for example. | ||
Now, the government hadn't been able to sell this building and others like it because of red tape and Washington politics that held things up for years. | ||
But we're finally cutting through all that and plan to get rid of these buildings in the months ahead. | ||
We need to step up our game. | ||
We need to go after every dime. | ||
We need to make government work for you. | ||
That's why, starting today, I've asked the vice president to lead a renewed effort to hunt down misspent tax dollars in every agency and department of this government. | ||
We're calling it the campaign to cut waste. | ||
And I know Joe's the right man to lead it. | ||
Because nobody messes with Joe. | ||
There's a new standard by which the government is going to function from this point on. | ||
The American people are entitled to transparency. | ||
Look, a lot of this depends on new, sophisticated methods, but it also, it also, we know, depends on relentless focus on making this a priority. | ||
Focus that can't be delegated. | ||
We're holding ourselves accountable. | ||
And we're deeply committed and focused on making government function better. | ||
We're not just eliminating fraud and waste. | ||
We hope to be instilling an entire new culture that not only our administration, but every succeeding administration will in fact pursue. | ||
We're going to give you the government you expect and deserve. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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2011, Obama, Biden. | ||
Is that not Doge? | ||
Is that not exactly Doge? | ||
Even to the exact words they were using? | ||
To the exact things that they're doing? | ||
That's incredible. | ||
Mazemore, thank you. | ||
Had that video go viral. | ||
And then it was, of course, shared by Musk. | ||
Obama sounds exactly like Doge. | ||
Isn't that amazing? | ||
Isn't that amazing? | ||
And I don't even want to do this. | ||
I could do like a... | ||
Down memory lane of Barack Obama. | ||
But, you know, you kind of look at it, and obviously Obama's first four years were a lot different than his last four years. | ||
And I think that's kind of, you know, typical. | ||
It's like, well, I don't want to be completely corrupt or whatever in my first four years so I can get the second, and then you get the second, and then it's just like, yeah, gloves are off. | ||
Screw this country. | ||
And that's basically how it went. | ||
But can you believe that? | ||
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Mm-mm-mm-mm-mm. | |
Can you believe that? | ||
Doge. | ||
Actually, it was an idea of the Clinton administration. | ||
It was followed up by the Obama administration. | ||
But now that it's the Trump administration, it's bad. | ||
The Democrats are protesting every day. | ||
They're squealing and wailing and gnashing their teeth. | ||
It's funny how that works, isn't it? | ||
Funny how that works. | ||
Speaking of funny. | ||
As we've got some more leftist violence for you here. | ||
Speaking of funny, guys, this is a Democrat TikToker. | ||
Very deranged and unhealthy. | ||
I don't even know, I don't even really know how to pitch to this video. | ||
This is your Democrat TikToker. | ||
The video speaks for itself. | ||
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Clip 18. I would like to see all Republican women or any woman who voted for Republicans or Trump to be gang raped on national television. | |
I think that would be just very cathartic for us normal humans to see these, I guess, humans. | ||
Just absolutely destroyed on national television. | ||
If you see Randy Newman, tell him hi for me. | ||
So he's got his Obama sticker on there, and that's normal, though. | ||
He says, us normal people would like to see gang rapes on national TV. You think that's normal, bud? | ||
I mean, I got a feeling you do probably like watching gang rapes on the Internet. | ||
I'd say that's probably a safe bet that that's... | ||
Something you do enjoy. | ||
But that's not normal. | ||
And it's certainly not normal to think people want to see that on national TV. But hey, there's your Democrat right there. | ||
Big Obama guy. | ||
I mean, actually big too. | ||
That's what we're up against. | ||
How about this one? | ||
Tom Tillis released voice messages. | ||
Democrats are calling into his... | ||
Phone line and leaving him messages like this in clip 21. Then get the | ||
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f*** out of office! | |
I would like to talk to Tom Tillis and ask him why he thinks it's okay for him to take money from this nation and f*** it over. | ||
Why does he think that he can tell his employers to go f*** their self every goddamn day all day long and sell his goddamn nation out and f*** him? | ||
His employer's over. | ||
Don't he know that his employers can take a f***ing act handle and cave his f***ing head in? | ||
And I suggest, well, you're going to have to be very careful about going out in public or talking to anybody that's real, that's an actual American, because we hate you. | ||
If I didn't have a broken back in Southern California, I would spend the rest of my life in federal prison for a chance to cut your throat. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Unfortunately, this is very common from the radical left. | ||
Very common indeed. | ||
And the evidence is everywhere. | ||
But see, what they've done is they've instilled this not just into the party ideology of the Democrats, but now the radical leftism. | ||
That encompasses it. | ||
They have a different way of kind of injecting it into all the different identity groups, like the trans groups or like racial groups. | ||
And so they inject it in and then they justify it. | ||
And then you have even worse violence happening in these other groups that they brainwash into it. | ||
Like the latest, I mean, there's a huge wave of trans crime. | ||
I mean... | ||
If you do, like, a per capita deal, I mean, trans people might be the most violent people per capita now. | ||
California man arrested for kidnapping 89-year-old woman in Somerville. | ||
More trans violence. | ||
Meet Enver Zouaros, a man pretending to be a woman, charged with kidnapping and attempted murder after he allegedly entered an 89-year-old woman's home, sprayed her with bare... | ||
And tied her up on a chair. | ||
The story goes on and on here. | ||
See, they don't make the big stories about this wave of trans violence. | ||
There was the trans person that got caught doing the attack at the Tesla dealership. | ||
I mean, it's just over and over. | ||
The trans shooters. | ||
So they inject this ideology into the radical left. | ||
And then, once they have them brainwashed into the ideology, they say, hey, you're a victim, and these people want to get you. | ||
And then they justify it in their head, well, okay, I'm not the aggressor, I'm not the bad guy, I'm defending myself. | ||
And they do it with racial groups as well. | ||
And, you know, I'm hesitant to even play this. | ||
I decided a while ago I was not going to play this stuff anymore, and so maybe I just won't. | ||
But, I mean, it's bad, folks. | ||
And the only reason why I even sent it today, because you can hear the crowd as they're beating up this young white kid. | ||
You can hear the crowd saying, you know, little white boy, beat the white boy. | ||
It's just like, wow. | ||
It's tough to watch. | ||
I'm not going to do it. | ||
They strip him. | ||
They take his clothes off. | ||
They beat him. | ||
Luckily, there were a couple people there that weren't into it and stopped it so he could get away without having everything busted. | ||
I can't even bring myself to play it, so I'm not going to play it, but it happened in Baltimore. | ||
If rules were reversed, you know it would happen. | ||
But see, again, it's all propaganda. | ||
Kids are not inherently hateful or violent. | ||
This is propagandized into them. | ||
And by the way, I don't know if you could say it was never going on during, let's say, Obama years or before the Obama years. | ||
I don't know. | ||
The internet wasn't as big as it is today. | ||
It was harder to film and post this stuff. | ||
So it's hard to say for sure. | ||
Was it going on or was it not? | ||
I never saw or heard anything like it. | ||
I'd never seen or heard anything like that growing up. | ||
But it seems to be common now. | ||
But again, it's not... | ||
The kids don't just learn this stuff on their own. | ||
It's taught to them through the propaganda. | ||
It's instilled in them through the left-wing radicalism. | ||
It's instilled in them through the propaganda in the mainstream entertainment. | ||
That's what's going on. | ||
So I can't even bring myself to play it. | ||
I'm not going to play it. | ||
Columbia protester arrested for overstaying student visa as tension grow on campus. | ||
Yeah, you're not very bright, are you? | ||
Palestinian woman, Lekha Cordia. | ||
She's a Palestinian from the West Bank. | ||
And her visa expired in 2022. And so not only was she now here illegally, then she was out protesting, breaking the law. | ||
So you're gone. | ||
Not very smart. | ||
Another one has ran off to Canada. | ||
Another one that they were trying to get a hold of overstayed the visa. | ||
Palestine supporting protester fled to Canada. | ||
You want to hear just insanity here? | ||
I just can't even... | ||
So, we covered that Jewish group, Jewish Voices for Peace, that ran into Trump Tower and caused the protest. | ||
So you had all the... | ||
Big conservative Jewish accounts and Israel lobby paid for media groups saying, look, radical Muslim terrorists. | ||
And then they found out that it was a Jewish group leading it. | ||
Well, get this. | ||
So apparently this group, Jewish Voices for Peace, and they've gone and done a bunch of research here. | ||
The ADL has a whole, I mean, look, the ADL has a whole thing. | ||
They're against them. | ||
The Stop Anti-Semitism account on X does a whole presentation. | ||
Even Mark Levin, who's, you know, 90% of his show is all about Israel now. | ||
So they all did this dissertation. | ||
So it was, oh, Muslim protesters. | ||
Wait a second. | ||
These are Jewish people. | ||
They said, oh, hold on. | ||
So then they went and they looked it up. | ||
And this group, Jewish Voices for Peace, apparently is funded out of Lebanon. | ||
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So... | |
Now, the people that were there, were they Jewish? | ||
I don't know. | ||
There's guys wearing yarmulkes. | ||
There's girls with shirts on that say, I'm Jewish. | ||
Would I put it past a leftist to pretend to be Jewish at a protest? | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
Of course they would. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
Maybe they were Jewish. | ||
Maybe they weren't. | ||
You know, not all Jews think alike, by the way. | ||
Jewish people can have different opinions, too. | ||
But I don't even care about that anymore. | ||
This is what's so crazy that happened yesterday. | ||
So you have a... | ||
Lebanon-backed Jewish group. | ||
You have a Lebanon group masking as a Jewish group, getting involved in geopolitical culture and issues. | ||
Then you have a Jewish group with some Hindus in it as well, and then using Jordan Peterson and a Christian reverend as their mask. | ||
So then you have a Jewish group with a Christian mask on, saying you can't say Christ is king, that's hate speech. | ||
Do you understand why I go crazy here? | ||
Do you understand why I'm sick of all this crap? | ||
A Lebanese group with a Jewish mask on, and then a Jewish group with a Christian mask on, and then here they are trying to get involved in American politics, American culture, American geopolitics, foreign policy, leading protests, getting into online debate. | ||
It's all funded. | ||
It's all dividing it. | ||
I'm sick of all of it. | ||
This is the crazy crap we have to deal with. | ||
Honestly, you want to know why? | ||
Because we give so much money away, folks. | ||
Because there's money to be made. | ||
Cut all the foreign aid and this crap will stop. | ||
Alright, I did not take a single phone call this week. | ||
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I got a bunch of other news. | ||
We'll just pile drive through some of it and we'll get a caller in or two. | ||
877-789-2539 is the number. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
And we'll get that number on the screen for you shortly here as well. | ||
And our operators will be standing by momentarily to take your calls. | ||
So we're not going to go the whole week without taking a call. | ||
We'll let some callers get in. | ||
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Alright, one more thing here before we get to some of these headlines. | ||
This is one of the weirdest things. | ||
You may have seen this. | ||
This is one of the weirdest things ever. | ||
There was a race, and for whatever reason, again, it's like, is it just because the internet and now phones having a camera on them? | ||
Has this been going on before? | ||
But we've seen a couple of these instances now at race, at high school track meets, where people are assaulting the other racers. | ||
Literally assaulting them. | ||
We've seen punching, tripping, and now, in a relay race, this girl uses a baton to bash another girl over the head. | ||
Now, she's claiming she's innocent. | ||
And I can't, this doesn't look like a race thing either because it looks like the girl that she hits is also a black girl. | ||
So it just looks like a black girl hitting another black girl that passed her in the race. | ||
Now she's claiming she's innocent. | ||
And she even was able to have a rally and hundreds of people show up to support her innocence. | ||
But here, you watch the video of her saying that she didn't do it. | ||
Yeah, let's go with this one. | ||
And by the way, there's multiple angles of it now. | ||
There's multiple angles of this now. | ||
And she's claiming it was an accident. | ||
I'm serious. | ||
Like, this is... | ||
Why do I play this video? | ||
It's a nothing story. | ||
No, I think there's something here. | ||
There's a cultural thing happening in the youth where, again, beating up kids for their skin color, attacking people. | ||
That are running a track race against you? | ||
I've never seen or heard of any of this stuff growing up. | ||
Never. | ||
And now there's something like it all the time. | ||
But this is wild. | ||
You're on video. | ||
I mean, you can see, rearing back, bashes the girl in the head, and she says, I didn't do it. | ||
I'm innocent. | ||
Here, check. | ||
Yeah, play this one first, and then we'll show. | ||
She had a rally. | ||
People showed up at a rally to support her innocence. | ||
Go ahead with this one. | ||
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Everybody has feelings. | |
So you're physically hurt, but you're not thinking of my mental right. | ||
They're going off of one angle. | ||
There's multiple angles. | ||
Wait a second. | ||
Oh, I forgot. | ||
Did you guys hear that? | ||
Did you hear it? | ||
Just play it again. | ||
I'm going to shut up. | ||
Just start it over. | ||
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Everybody has feelings. | |
So, you're physically hurt, but you're not thinking of my mental right. | ||
They're going off of one angle. | ||
A couple times hitting her, my baton got stuck behind her back like this, and it rolled up her back. | ||
I lost my balance, and when I pumped my arms again, she got hit. | ||
I know my intentions, and I would never. | ||
Hit somebody on purpose. | ||
They're assuming my character, calling me ghetto, racist slurs, death threats, all of them. | ||
Oh, you're a victim. | ||
Did you hear it, though, guys? | ||
I can't. | ||
But see, here's what I'm saying. | ||
So here she has a rally. | ||
Hundreds of people show up. | ||
Oh, I'm innocent. | ||
I'm the victim. | ||
I know you got physically hurt, but what about my mental health? | ||
What is going on? | ||
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You're on video! | |
Yeah, you know what? | ||
Look, I'd be willing to hear her out. | ||
She might be a great girl and not violent, and that might all be true. | ||
But you know what? | ||
You were in the heat of a competition, and maybe you lost your mind for a second, blacked out. | ||
But, I mean, the video is pretty clear. | ||
I mean, guys, is there any doubt when you watch that video? | ||
Is there any doubt? | ||
She gets passed up by the other runner and her arm goes all the way back in a swinging motion and then the baton cracks into the other girl's head. | ||
And she says, I didn't do it. | ||
I'm innocent. | ||
I'm a victim of racism. | ||
And then people rally for her saying she's innocent. | ||
But did you hear it in the other video? | ||
Did you guys not hear it? | ||
Alright, well. | ||
We'll just leave it at that. | ||
But she's got everybody supporting her. | ||
I mean, you're on video. | ||
But see, what's the story here? | ||
It's like this cultural denialism plus victimhood, and it's just like, it doesn't matter. | ||
Even if you're caught, even if you know you're wrong, even if you know you're lying, it's just like, no, we're sticking to it. | ||
What is that? | ||
It's a really strange phenomenon. | ||
It's like, nope, we're just going to stick to the big lie. | ||
And that's what it is. | ||
It's a new culture of we just stick to the big lie, no matter how bad it is, no matter how obvious it is, we just stick to the big lie. | ||
And now it's kids. | ||
Nope, she didn't do it. | ||
It's not on video. | ||
There's not multiple angles. | ||
It's not clearly her reaching back, bashing another girl in the head with a baton. | ||
She's innocent. | ||
And she's a victim of racism, by the way. | ||
And yeah, your head might be cracked open because it got whacked with a baton that was in my hand, but I mean, I'm the victim here. | ||
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Wow. | |
That is pretty crazy there. | ||
That is pretty wild. | ||
All right, let's squeeze in a caller or two here. | ||
I mean, I could go all day. | ||
I got other news here. | ||
We'll try to do both. | ||
Here, let's take a call from Cassie in Alabama. | ||
Cassie, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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On NPR.org, there's an article that's titled, Judges Threatened with Impeachment Bombs for Ruling Against Trump Agenda. | |
It's updated on March 14th, and it's heard on all things concerned with Kerry Johnson. | ||
Okay. | ||
And the article looks to me like, from what I was reading, that they're trying to make... | ||
You know, they're mixing in things to make it look like there's Trump supporters threatening judges. | ||
Basically what it boils down to. | ||
Okay. | ||
So it's just like the video I just played. | ||
So they're the ones that threaten justices. | ||
They're the ones that show up to their houses with guns. | ||
And then they say that, oh no, we're innocent. | ||
You're doing it. | ||
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You know, if you guys want to pull up that article. | |
You know, they mentioned that Supreme Court judge, that woman, I can't remember her name, that Trump appointed. | ||
Coney Barrett? | ||
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Right. | |
So that's interesting. | ||
I didn't see that. | ||
There's a big propaganda campaign right now with the Coney Barrett situation. | ||
There's stories like this everywhere. | ||
Amy Coney Barrett, the GOP's Supreme Court lifeline turned MAGA enemy number one. | ||
And notice Trump didn't mention her today either in the speech. | ||
He mentioned everyone else. | ||
He didn't mention her. | ||
Well, she ended up being the worst pick he could have made, unfortunately. | ||
I think she misrepresented herself during the hearings as well, but whatever. | ||
So yeah, so she's no friend of Trump. | ||
She's no friend of MAGA. She's no friend of the conservatives or the Republicans at all. | ||
She's no friend to even the Constitution at this point. | ||
So yeah, this is clearly left-wing propaganda being run to protect her. | ||
And now they're probably going to turn her into a victim. | ||
So now that you bring that up, I'd say, yeah, this is a major propaganda campaign. | ||
And, I mean, I pray for Amy Coney Barrett's safety and her family's safety. | ||
But, I mean, I would say, you know, she's a victim of a false flag. | ||
She could be a potential victim of a false flag to blame it on Trump and conservatives. | ||
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You know, she's out there in public. | |
You know, threatening Trump and all that. | ||
Her and all these other ones. | ||
Publicly doing it. | ||
Why doesn't Cash Patel, I know he's busy, but go after the ones that are publicly doing it like that. | ||
Well, yeah, okay. | ||
I mean, of course. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
That's a whole other phenomenon. | ||
But I've never seen a video of anybody actually threatening Amy Coney Barrett. | ||
I mean, I see videos all the time of people threatening Trump and others. | ||
And then obviously what happened with Justice Kavanaugh. | ||
So I haven't seen it. | ||
That's why I'm saying this is a propaganda campaign they're running using Coney Barrett as a potential false flag victim. | ||
So MAGA does not do violence. | ||
MAGA does not show up at a justice's house with a gun. | ||
That's what the left does. | ||
That's what liberals do. | ||
But I can see them kind of building this. | ||
They're kind of constructing this, getting ready to blame MAGA if anything happens to Coney Barrett. | ||
She's been a horrible Supreme Court choice by Donald Trump, but I pray for her and her family's safety. | ||
So let's just make that clear. | ||
So then they threaten Trump's life. | ||
Thank you, Cassie. | ||
And then they bitch and complain and they say, well, golly gee, Secret Service is costing so much money. | ||
Secret Service protecting Donald Trump. | ||
They say doge, but Secret Service is costing tens of millions of dollars to protect Donald Trump. | ||
How's that efficient? | ||
You bastards are trying to kill him. | ||
It's like, geez, look at how much money we're spending on Trump security. | ||
Yeah, because you keep trying to kill him. | ||
Ridiculous, these people. | ||
Speaking of the other judges, U.S. judge temporarily blocks Trump order targeting law firm Perkins Coie. | ||
It's not targeting anything. | ||
He's removing their security clearance. | ||
They don't need it. | ||
Targeting law. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
They targeted him. | ||
Did you see how it's all reverse reality? | ||
No. | ||
Perkins Coie targeted Trump. | ||
They never should have had a security clearance and he revoked it. | ||
It's, oh my gosh, they're targeting him. | ||
Impeach the judge. | ||
Congress needs to get on this, man. | ||
Maybe now that this continued resolution has been passed, but, I mean, these judges need to be impeached. | ||
And Musk is up here every day begging them to do something. | ||
Honestly, look, I know... | ||
Folks, I'm all about results, honestly. | ||
I'm really a results guy at the end of the day. | ||
And at this point, I'm kind of like, I'm being facetious, of course, but if I'm just results-driven, if I had no principles and I was just results-driven, I would actually kind of just shut down everything and just let Musk do shit. | ||
All right, Elon, who do you want to impeach from the bench? | ||
I'd like to impeach these 20 people. | ||
Okay, they're all impeached. | ||
So, obviously, we have principles, we have a constitution, we don't want to blow it all up, even though it kind of already all has been blown up, but it's just like, Elon Musk is here every day saying, impeach these judges, impeach these judges, impeach these judges, and then nothing gets done! | ||
It's very frustrating. | ||
Doge is like the only thing that gets anything done here. | ||
Here's another one. | ||
Corrupt Utah judge freed... | ||
Fire chief charged with child exploitation, now both arrested in stocking child exploitation and illicit relationship schedule. | ||
Boy, oh boy, what's going on here? | ||
A lot of corruption at the bench. | ||
Then you got corruption at the U.N. U.N. judge exploited an abused woman she forced into sex slavery. | ||
U.N. judge convicted of sex slavery offenses at Oxford Crown Court. | ||
Mike Lee says defund the UN. He's right. | ||
Should have done that a long time ago. | ||
Columbia University's distinguished 2017 human rights fellow convicted of human trafficking in the UK. Nice. | ||
Very nice. | ||
Defund the UN. Let's take another call. | ||
Let's go to Shay in Oklahoma. | ||
Shay, you're on the air. | ||
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here go ahead i'd like to ask you if you can make a topic one day regarding the muslim society that is expanding in texas uh not new jersey uh massachusetts michigan uh oklahoma city which where i'm from uh they're forming their own little hubs and they're forming uh like in texas josephine texas um | |
they have started a chariot society like with schools and mosques and it's a whole 402 acres uh chariot society that has started And then New Jersey, lately they said Palestine, little Palestine, you know, and we need to stop this. | ||
If you continue this way down the path, their only goal is to conquer the world, and we can't allow this. | ||
We have to stop this. | ||
This is getting ridiculous in our country. | ||
And it seems like Trump is not caring about it. | ||
He's inviting Saudi in to invest. | ||
We need to stop this. | ||
Qatar is investing. | ||
And let me tell you about Pam Bundy. | ||
Before she became this attorney general, whatever she is, I don't even trust her anymore because she just goes on Fox and just talks big. | ||
But she doesn't do anything. | ||
And she just tries to look pretty, wearing all these expensive clothes. | ||
What has she done so far? | ||
Nothing. | ||
Absolutely nothing. | ||
Give me some results. | ||
Trump has already shown me something. | ||
She has shown me nothing. | ||
Kash Patel has already started his squatting little thing, you know, today. | ||
He's like, hey, I'm going to take action. | ||
I'm not going to allow this. | ||
Maybe she should retire. | ||
Well, I'll tell you what. | ||
I'll tell you this. | ||
And let me respond to your subject, and then I can follow up with the Bonnie thing. | ||
Well, you have a pretty large Muslim population in Austin. | ||
At least larger than any city I've ever lived in. | ||
So, I mean, it's pretty large. | ||
Relatively speaking, it's not that big. | ||
It's a big city here. | ||
But, I mean, you see a lot of Muslims here. | ||
Here's my issue. | ||
Because I, you know, you could say the same thing for any group that's not... | ||
I mean, really... | ||
I mean, if you want to be honest about America's founding and the history, you had black Africans and you had white Christians. | ||
And then they basically fought it out over Mexicans or Native Americans. | ||
And then there were some French and other settlers here that were just taking advantage of the fur trade and stuff like that. | ||
But I mean, really it was... | ||
White Europeans, black Africans fighting over Mexicans, Native Americans that are really kind of genetically the same people who really all came from Asia. | ||
But so it's just like, yeah, now you've got a large Jewish population. | ||
You've got a large Muslim population. | ||
So yeah, diversity is not strength. | ||
Diversity and then racial strife actually tears things down. | ||
So no, what we need to promote is assimilation. | ||
That's what needs to be promoted here, is assimilation. | ||
And, you know, separation of church and state is part of the bedrock of this country, but at the same time, this country should be embracing its Christian values and its Christian founding. | ||
It should. | ||
And that's not to make anybody feel uncomfortable. | ||
But it's like, if I go to Israel, I'm going to damn well know it's Jewish. | ||
If I go to the Middle East or Saudi Arabia, I'm going to damn well know it's Muslim. | ||
So, I mean, you should know. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
See, that's all by design. | ||
They don't want people to come in here and assimilate. | ||
They want the diversity without the assimilation. | ||
And that's the real problem. | ||
So yeah, I mean, I could pick this group and complain, that group and complain, because you could do all this crap. | ||
No. | ||
They want diversity without assimilation. | ||
And then what do you get? | ||
You get radical groups, like you said, in Michigan. | ||
And then you have these other centuries-old, millennia-old conflicts from the Middle East now brought into our country. | ||
So, I'm just sick of all of it. | ||
You want to come here, you're going to love America, and you're going to respect that we are a Christian nation. | ||
And as far as Bondi is concerned, you know, Trump did not really fluff Bondi much today, did he? | ||
I mean, guys, am I wrong? | ||
Did you hear much Bondi fluffing today? | ||
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I don't know. | |
I mean, I think he maybe mentioned her once. | ||
She's the head of the Department of Justice. | ||
She's the Attorney General. | ||
She barely even got a mention today. | ||
Didn't mention Amy Coney Barrett. | ||
This is the stuff when you follow Trump and study his things, like you notice. | ||
Okay, apparently in the opening, which we just missed like the first 10 minutes, maybe the opening he was pumping her up a little bit. | ||
But yeah, I think it's probably already, Trump's dealing with other stuff. | ||
He probably didn't want to go through the process of getting another Attorney General. | ||
Maybe he figures Patel can do enough good work that he can kind of just, Not have to deal with it right now. | ||
But I think, to me, it looks like it's already a done deal. | ||
Bondi's going to go take a job at Fox News whenever she's relieved of her duty. | ||
I don't think she makes it four years. | ||
But yeah, she's delivered nothing. | ||
I mean, is that even up for debate? | ||
I mean, I don't really see how that's being up for debate. | ||
Again, the one thing she delivers on is tracking down anti-Semites at a college protest. | ||
That's the only thing she's delivered on. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's it. | ||
But you want to talk about Middle Eastern influence? | ||
Pretty sure she's taken hundreds of thousands of dollars from Qatar. | ||
So it's just, it's all out of whack. | ||
But she'll be on, I'm guessing she's hosting Fox News or she's a, you know, an attorney witness guest at Fox News probably within a year or two is my guess. | ||
Gary in Texas wants to talk about it too. | ||
Gary, go ahead. | ||
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I just wanted to say real quick about the ultimate gut cleanse. | |
It's been about a few weeks now, and definitely feeling that. | ||
Glad I have a bidet. | ||
I'll just say that. | ||
Anyway, we'll give, I think, the report card for Trump real quick. | ||
I just want to give him a B+. And Bonnie kind of is thinking that rate. | ||
I think an A- would be good if he got rid of her, if we get the hard drives. | ||
If they give us the hard drives and whatnot, maybe then. | ||
But I kind of wanted to pick your brain about that, like what happens if they release the whole client list. | ||
And then also, I got a bunch of friends that love the stock market, and they're all mad about the stock, so just kind of your take on that. | ||
Well, the stock market went up again today. | ||
I'm not the big stock expert. | ||
I don't go into the stock market. | ||
I've never gone into the stock market. | ||
It'd be the kind of thing where I'd become obsessed with it. | ||
But obviously, I just see it on the news. | ||
So it was back up again today. | ||
I think there's two things happening with that. | ||
I think you have kind of the big players that... | ||
No, things are a little... | ||
There's some turmoil right now, so they're kind of like, hey, let's take advantage of this. | ||
So the big players are like, they sell, and then the followers sell, and then things go down, and then they buy when the price goes down, and then everybody else buys and it goes up. | ||
So I think there's people just riding it, is what I think is happening. | ||
I think people are just riding it right now. | ||
I think ultimately, the stock will probably be just fine. | ||
I think the stock market will probably be just fine. | ||
It'll probably actually end up going up and setting records again. | ||
In a year or two, once Trump actually is able to get all of his economic policies and stuff in place, I'm not the stock guy. | ||
You just called an ass, so that's my opinion. | ||
I'm not the stock expert guy. | ||
That's just kind of how I see things going. | ||
You know, and then on the Epstein thing, I feel like this thing was scuttled and covered up long ago. | ||
You know? | ||
And I think that, I mean, if you're Pam Bondi or Cash Patel, you weren't there. | ||
Well, actually, Bonnie really has no excuse, because she was in Florida when this was going on, which makes it even worse. | ||
But, you know, if you're Patel, you weren't there. | ||
I think they covered this stuff a long time ago. | ||
They covered this stuff up a long time ago, folks. | ||
And people just got in there, and then they made promises they couldn't keep. | ||
Now, again, I don't hold it as much against somebody that made a promise before they were in that then they may have realized they couldn't deliver on. | ||
I'm willing to give a little grace on that. | ||
But when you're actually in there and you make promises and then more promises and then more promises and then don't deliver, now I got a problem. | ||
And that's what Pam Bondi has done. | ||
And by the way, I mean, you can't... | ||
I don't know where Pam Bondi... | ||
Not many people are happy with the job she's done. | ||
But she did it to herself. | ||
But I think the Epstein cover-up happened a long time ago, folks. | ||
The client lists, the videotapes, Audio tapes. | ||
Whatever. | ||
Whatever. | ||
The pictures. | ||
I think the cover-up happened long ago, folks. | ||
Long ago. | ||
So, hey, I want to see it. | ||
I want to know who's getting blackmailed. | ||
But I'm not sure any of that exists in the United States anymore. | ||
Probably exists in Israel, maybe Britain, or maybe some other island where they're hoarding all this stuff. | ||
But I don't think it exists anymore in America. | ||
I think it's just gone. | ||
But we'll see. | ||
Hey, they said they'd give it to us. | ||
I'm not going to hold out any hope. | ||
But we shall see. | ||
That does it for the InfoWars War Room today. | ||
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