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Chief Justice Roberts, who is providing me surprises. | ||
Chief Justice John Roberts, the last stop when it comes to upholding the Constitution, finds himself increasingly entangled in a web of elite connections and questionable alliances that threaten his reputation as an impartial arbiter. | ||
It may help explain why SCOTUS declined to hear any of the election integrity issues in 2020 and has ruled fairly, I would say, unfavorably. | ||
With Trump in terms of overturning these district court judges going after Trump here in the US. | ||
But the fact is, judiciary is rogue all around in this upside down world that we're living in right now. | ||
Roberts' close personal friendship with Norm Eisen, a radical leftist operative and key player in anti-Trump lawfare, which includes Trump's first impeachment and recent lawsuits against Elon Musk's Doge initiative. | ||
Eisen bragged about hosting Roberts at his 150-room palace in the Czech Republic, where they collaborated on American and European rule of law issues. | ||
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John Roberts is not corrupt. | |
I know the Chief Justice well. | ||
He stayed when I was ambassador, stayed under my roof, came and spent a week with us. | ||
We worked on American and European rule of law issues together. | ||
One of the great things about being ambassador is that people come and visit you, and John came twice, and he stayed with us on one of those occasions. | ||
And I know him from before. | ||
This revelation raises serious questions about Robert's impartiality, particularly given his role in overseeing the secretive rubber stamp FISA court that granted 33,942 warrants and denied only 12. Scandals like the Russia hoax have fueled accusations that the court enables unchecked power. | ||
With Roberts at its helm, appointing judges who keep the corrupt system humming. | ||
Roberts' ties to Eisen are compounded by his connections to an exclusive circle of judges and lawyers, including James Bozberg, Beryl Howe, Amit Mehta, and Ketanji Brown-Jackson, names that repeatedly surface in controversial Trump-related cases. | ||
You tell me, Mike. | ||
John Roberts could have said, I... | ||
By himself, he had the power to say, no, that temporary injunction that was just upheld by the Court of Appeals is lifted. | ||
No, you're not doing that. | ||
Yeah, we're in very dangerous territory when you can have a district court judge in America sabotage an ongoing military operation, order the president to turn around planes, bring back... | ||
200 of the worst terrorists in the Western Hemisphere back to America without knowing if we have the security capability in place like they did in El Salvador. | ||
This is very dangerous when judges weighed in to these commander-in-chief powers of the president. | ||
So I would say this to the Chief Justice John Roberts, and I would say this to Justice Amy Coney Barrett. | ||
They failed to do their job. | ||
When Judge Ali on the D.C. District Court ordered the president to issue $2 billion in checks in foreign aid without the president being able to do a national security review to make sure that we're not funding, | ||
for example, Hamas terrorists under the guise. | ||
of Gazan humanitarian relief. | ||
So Judge Bozberg is going to take us to the brink and this could be stopped and this could be stopped today if the Chief Justice John Roberts would do his damn job and get his judicial house in order and get these judicial saboteurs, these activist judges in line. | ||
As calls for the FISA court reform grow louder, Roberts' unchecked power to appoint judges faces scrutiny. | ||
His carefully cultivated image as a neutral guardian of justice has unraveled, replaced by accusations of complicity in an elite-driven surveillance state. | ||
With America approaching its 250th anniversary, the controversy surrounding Roberts signals a broader crisis of trust in the institutions meant to uphold and protect our freedoms. | ||
John Bowne reporting for InfoWars. | ||
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InfoWars. | |
All right, live from the InfoWars World headquarters in Austin, Texas, the InfoWars War Room starts on the other side. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, it is Monday, April 14th, 2025. | ||
This is the InfoWars War Room, the fastest three hours on the internet start. | ||
Now, we have a ton of video, audio, clips from the White House. | ||
You had President Bukele of El Salvador meeting with Trump and his administration at the Oval Office. | ||
Boy, the Oval Office keeps getting more and more crowded every day. | ||
I don't know how they can possibly squeeze anybody else in there, but they continue to find a way to pack them in. | ||
So a massive gaggle. | ||
As they talked about deportations, they talked about crime, Trump addressed some other things as well. | ||
Stephen Miller, one of the top aides to President Trump, future President Stephen Miller, he had a lot to say over the weekend, including, but not limited to, from the Oval Office with the meeting with Bukele. | ||
We're going to get some sound from Stephen Miller as well. | ||
Let me just go down all the different video clips we're going to present for you today. | ||
It's clear now the division on the left. | ||
And you have one side of the Democrat Party saying, we've gone too radical. | ||
We've gone too far left. | ||
This is why we lost the presidential election. | ||
We need to course correct and at least present ourselves as moderates for the near future. | ||
If we want to win in 2028. | ||
But then you have the other theory on the Democrat side, which is, no, we're not far left enough. | ||
Our voters want us to be more radical. | ||
Our voters want us to do more against Donald Trump. | ||
And you kind of see this split happening right now. | ||
And part of it is indicated, as you start to see who's making the decisions here, Part of it is indicated with things like Cory Booker, who's clearly now beginning his presidential campaign, and the antics he's up to. | ||
Bernie Sanders, who's trying to burn it all down. | ||
No pun intended, but I suppose there it is. | ||
Bernie Sanders trying to burn it all down with AOC on his way out the door. | ||
And then you have the Bill Maher's and the Gavin Newsom's. | ||
We're trying to cozy up next to Trump and figure we should appear more moderate. | ||
And I think maybe the image of it all is Gretchen Whitmer, if you recall, we were covering it last week, seen in photographs at the White House, not just cowering away, trying to hide from the press, but in certain pictures. | ||
She's literally holding a binder or a folder, something. | ||
She's holding something over her face so that the pictures will not show that she was there. | ||
And, you know, this kind of stuff usually gets overlooked, but it is kind of the nuanced spectacle, if you will, of Donald Trump, where he knew she was trying to hide. | ||
He saw her hiding in the corner. | ||
She found a corner in the Oval Office. | ||
Amazing stuff. | ||
Gretchen Whitmer was able to find a corner in the Oval Office. | ||
And then she's there hiding her face. | ||
She doesn't want to be seen with Trump. | ||
She doesn't even want to be seen with this administration. | ||
But then Trump calls on her. | ||
What do you think, Gretchen? | ||
Oh, you did a great job. | ||
You did a great job there, President Trump. | ||
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Oh, so good. | |
Yes. Guess she didn't hide so well. | ||
But see, she doesn't, oh, oh, she wants to win another election, so she has to show good on trade, and she has to show good on what the voters in Michigan want, which they support Trump, | ||
but also she's like, well, I don't want to be seen. | ||
I mean, I'll support the unions and the auto workers and everything, but also, you know, Trump is still Hitler, so I don't want to be seen with Trump. | ||
I can't be seen in Hitlers. | ||
Office? But that's the image. | ||
It's either, okay, we're going to cozy up next to Trump and figure that will help us politically, or we're going to even be more radical. | ||
But this is the split of the Democrat Party, and it's getting more obvious, so we're going to highlight some of that today as well. | ||
Yeah, it's all over the map, by the way. | ||
It's all over the map. | ||
We have a huge stack of geopolitical news. | ||
The Iran nuclear deal. | ||
This thing gets more and more interesting the more you look at it. | ||
And then Netanyahu, who I guess is feeling more confident and arrogant right now than he ever has, even though he's probably the weakest he's ever been, quite frankly. | ||
If it wasn't for President Trump, Netanyahu would be in a very bad position right now. | ||
Very, very bad. | ||
And he's definitely got some hard... | ||
Issues to deal with in Israel. | ||
But I guess really the political standing in America is even more important than the political standing in Israel if you're Netanyahu. | ||
And you kind of see that playing out. | ||
But as we get deeper into this Iran nuclear deal issue, Netanyahu is now coming out making incredible statements about what he expects. | ||
And then appears to be bragging about Israel's nuclear capabilities while they're demanding Iran halt any nuclear capabilities. | ||
So that's an interesting move. | ||
Now, of course, you have members of the Trump administration, including Trump himself, who would rather denuclearize the world. | ||
They'd rather have no nuclear weapons, no nuclear wars. | ||
And then Israel's going in the complete opposite direction. | ||
They want to denuclearize everyone except themselves. | ||
And Netanyahu admits, all but admits that, I would say, with a statement that he just made to the press. | ||
So we're going to dig into that. | ||
And then some other geopolitical news as well all over the map. | ||
Now, this political violence in America continues to get worse. | ||
The governor's mansion in Pennsylvania. | ||
Victimized by an arson attack over the weekend. | ||
And, of course, the media is there lying about the situation. | ||
First, they said it was MAGA. | ||
Then they said it was anti-Semitic. | ||
Well, it's going to end up being neither one of those things are true. | ||
But, of course, leave it to the mainstream media to go any direction but the reality. | ||
Now, there's been some reports. | ||
I imagine it'll be confirmed. | ||
Who knows? | ||
Maybe by the end of the day, but definitely by the end of the week. | ||
What motivated the guy to attempt to burn down the governor's mansion? | ||
And with the family inside, he would have been perfectly fine with that. | ||
And he is now looking at murder charges. | ||
But we'll show you the fake news. | ||
They lied about it. | ||
We're going to end up finding out the reality of this situation pretty soon. | ||
And it's going to be the complete opposite of what the mainstream media told you right out of the gates. | ||
Not to get off track, but this is an important point. | ||
This is why censorship is so important to the corrupt power structure. | ||
And if you go back to 2018, when they started censoring, really heavily started censoring people, and Alex Jones being the test case for an individual, Infowars being the test case for a news operation, They wanted to censor individuals or news operations that had very large followings in live time with breaking news. | ||
And this is exactly why. | ||
So if you were somebody that canned reports or filed reports and uploaded them the next day, they weren't really looking at you. | ||
They were looking at people that were live on air. | ||
Breaking news in real time with coverage and analysis that was going against the narrative. | ||
Because they know, now when you go out and you talk to the average person, what motivated anybody that saw the first wave of fake news, what motivated this individual to go attempt to burn down the Pennsylvania governor's mansion? | ||
They're going to say anti-Semitism. | ||
They're going to say he was a big Trump supporter. | ||
Neither of those things are going to end up being true. | ||
But they got the first lick. | ||
They got the first impression. | ||
And that's all they care about because they know that's all most people are going to see. | ||
That's all most people are going to hear. | ||
That's all most people are going to care about. | ||
So by the time the truth comes out, they've already got their story. | ||
They've already got their story etched into history, even though it's a total lie. | ||
So that's why the censorship was so important to the fake news operations, the propaganda, the state-run propaganda, and then you witness it in real time and you're like, that's why, right there. | ||
And there's a bunch of other stories you could point to, but this one was like, this is like case study right here. | ||
It's like, oh, there's the story, put out the fake news, put out the second wave of fake news, and then just let it rest, whatever the truth ends up being, won't matter. | ||
So that's how they do you. | ||
That's how they deceive you. | ||
And then I got a bunch of other news out of the White House as well. | ||
Dealing with issues like deportations and real ID. | ||
What the hell is going on at the Department of Justice? | ||
What is going on with Health and Human Services? | ||
So just tons, tons and tons and tons of developments today as well as some other odds and ends. | ||
We're going to get to all of them. | ||
Now, let's go. | ||
To the White House. | ||
And let's start. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Where shall we start? | ||
Let's go to a longer clip here where Trump is asked a question and he offers the opportunity for answer from other members of his administration. | ||
Caitlin Collins ends up on the wrong side of this exchange in clip three. | ||
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Let's hear the question from this very low-rated anchor at CBN. | |
Thank you, President. | ||
Do you plan to ask President McKinley to help return the man who your administration says was mistakenly deported to El Salvador? | ||
Well, let me ask, Pam, would you ask to answer that question? | ||
Sure, President. | ||
First and foremost, he was illegally in our country. | ||
He had been illegally in our country. | ||
And in 2019... | ||
Two courts, an immigration court and an appellate immigration court, ruled that he was a member of MS-13 and he was illegally in our country. | ||
Right now, it was a paperwork. | ||
It was additional paperwork that needed to be done. | ||
That's up to El Salvador if they want to return him. | ||
That's not up to us. | ||
The Supreme Court ruled, President, that if, as El Salvador wants to return him, this is international matters, foreign affairs. | ||
If they wanted to return him, we would facilitate it, meaning provide a plane. | ||
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And you are doing a great job. | |
Thank you. | ||
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Because, you know, it's asked by CNN and they always ask it with a slant because they're totally slant because they don't know what's happening. | |
That's why nobody's watching them. | ||
But would you answer that question also? | ||
Yes, gladly. | ||
So, as Pam mentioned, There's an illegal alien from El Salvador. | ||
So, with respect to you, he's a citizen of El Salvador. | ||
So, it's very arrogant even for American media to suggest that we would even tell El Salvador how to handle their own citizens as a starting point. | ||
As two immigration courts found that he was a member of MS-13. | ||
When President Trump declared MS-13 to be a foreign terrorist organization... | ||
That meant that he was no longer eligible under federal law, which I'm sure you know, you're very familiar with the INA, that he was no longer eligible for any form of immigration relief in the United States. | ||
So he had a deportation order that was valid, which meant that under our law, he's not even allowed to be present in the United States and had to be returned because of the foreign terrorist designation. | ||
This issue was then, by a district court judge, Completely inverted. | ||
And a district court judge tried to tell the administration that they had to kidnap a citizen of El Salvador and fly him back here. | ||
That issue was raised to the Supreme Court. | ||
And the Supreme Court said the district court order was unlawful and its main components were reversed 9-0 unanimously, stating clearly that neither Secretary of State nor the President could be compelled by anybody to forcibly retrieve a citizen of El Salvador from El Salvador. | ||
Who, again, is a member of MS-13, which, as I'm sure you understand, rapes little girls, murders women, murders children, is engaged in the most barbaric activities in the world, and I can promise you, if he was your neighbor, you would move right away. | ||
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So you don't plan to ask for any help to get him back? | |
And what was the ruling in the Supreme Court, Steve? | ||
Was it 9-0? | ||
Yes, it was a 9-0. | ||
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In our favor. | |
In our favor, against the district court ruling, saying that no district court has the power. | ||
To compel the foreign policy function of the United States. | ||
As Pam said, the ruling solely stated that if this individual at El Salvador's sole discretion was sent back to our country, that we could deport him a second time. | ||
No version of this legally ends up with him ever living here because he is a citizen of El Salvador. | ||
That is the president of El Salvador. | ||
Your questions about it per the court can only be directed to him. | ||
Now this is such a crazy story. | ||
Now, as you can see, as the crew just put it up there on the screen, they're still reporting that he's not an illegal alien. | ||
Trump administration live updates. | ||
This is the New York Times. | ||
U.S. and El Salvador won't return man who is mistakenly deported. | ||
Now, think about this. | ||
They're claiming, and I've been open-minded to this, I've been following this just to see what really happened. | ||
If they're trying to do mass deportations, And there's a lot of pressure right now because there's a mandate to do mass deportations and the numbers are not where they need to be. | ||
The border crossing numbers are stellar. | ||
They did that. | ||
That's an A+. | ||
The deportation numbers, not so much. | ||
Now, I can give you all the excuses and I would say they're legitimate. | ||
But the point is, okay, there's this demand, there's this rush. | ||
Maybe somebody gets caught up in it. | ||
The wrong guy gets deported. | ||
Okay, maybe that's a possibility. | ||
And that would be embarrassing to the administration, so I figured if that did happen, they wouldn't want the truth getting out. | ||
But this story's been around for over a week now, and now you have the president of El Salvador there, so somebody's lying. | ||
Somebody is just blatantly lying here. | ||
Certainly, by now, you know whether or not this gentleman, whether a violent criminal or not, The Trump administration has determined he was. | ||
So he was deported. | ||
Now whether you like that or not, have at it. | ||
How is it that the media is still reporting that it was a mistake? | ||
Explain this one to me. | ||
Where are they getting the information that it was a mistake? | ||
Who's giving them this information? | ||
And why are they still reporting it? | ||
Now, this was the most clear answer that I've seen from the administration on the issue. | ||
And that's why I was kind of like a little hairy at the beginning. | ||
Like, well, what is the case here? | ||
Nobody's really being outspoken about this. | ||
Well, now today, they are. | ||
So now I would say, okay, the Trump administration has looked into it. | ||
The guy was here legally. | ||
He was scheduled for deportation. | ||
Now. Again, whether you like that or not is a totally different argument. | ||
They're still reporting that it was an illegitimate deportation. | ||
So how far is this going to go? | ||
Obviously, the family of this gentleman and the lawyers are going to continue to fight this in court, and they're going to continue to push their narrative to the fake news media. | ||
It's just, you can't even make this up. | ||
And there you have it, Caitlin Collins, low-rated. | ||
She says, what about the mistake you guys made for deportation? | ||
And, you know, Bondi seemed to be like, oh. | ||
And Trump's like, oh yeah, great job, Pam, so great. | ||
And so then he had to be like, okay, Stephen, will you actually explain what's going on here? | ||
You know, my blonde friend over there seemed to not get it, but Stephen Miller, please. | ||
And he's like, okay, we've looked into it. | ||
He was here illegally. | ||
We deported him. | ||
He's a citizen of El Salvador. | ||
Here's the president of El Salvador. | ||
You can ask him a follow-up. | ||
And then Caitlin Collins, of course, shuts her mouth. | ||
And they're not going to stop reporting on it. | ||
So they're going to continue to say they got the wrong guy. | ||
And maybe at some point, I mean, I'm just trying to look at all the angles. | ||
Maybe there was some weird mistake that got made or there were two guys with the same name and one of them was a... | ||
Colombian or Venezuelan and then this guy was from El Salvador or whatever and then they will find out, well, he's actually here illegally too and so, you know, we can deport him and it's no problem. | ||
But they're just going to keep saying that they kidnapped. | ||
That's what they're saying. | ||
They kidnapped him. | ||
They disappeared him. | ||
That's what they're saying now actually is that they disappeared him. | ||
Like here, Cory Booker, he's on his 2028 presidential campaign, and we'll go back to the White House, we'll go back to Stephen Miller. | ||
But so this is Cory Booker now. | ||
He's going along with the same narrative. | ||
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This guy was not an illegal immigrant, and the government kidnapped and disappeared him in clip number 10. Another crisis that we are watching is this administration is deporting and disappearing people to one of the world's worst prisons. | |
I appreciate you having spoken about that during your speech. | ||
Yesterday, 60 Minutes did a report where they found that the majority of the Venezuelans that have been sent to El Salvador do not have records, criminal records. | ||
What is your reaction to this? | ||
I mean, it's a level of cruelty that's unconscionable that our country would do these things. | ||
It's a level of assault on the Constitution. | ||
Even the far-right jurist on the Supreme Court, Anton Scalia, said this is about due process. | ||
Everybody has a right to due process. | ||
And folks need to understand that they often will go after people they perceive as weak first. | ||
They'll demean and degrade them. | ||
But no, a threat to a constitutional principle anywhere is a threat to your constitutional rights everywhere. | ||
At first, they're going after disappearing people on the streets. | ||
But do not be surprised if they start eroding your values and rights too. | ||
We are all interconnected. | ||
We are all in this together. | ||
We need to stand up and not have a poverty of empathy in this country, but show a more courageous love. | ||
Actually, we're not all interconnected. | ||
That is a lie. | ||
Okay? So, no, we're not all interconnected. | ||
Please spare me that garbage. | ||
And no, non-citizens don't have constitutional rights. | ||
That is a fact. | ||
And if they didn't have a record, then how would we arrest them? | ||
Ever think about that? | ||
And you want to talk about rounding people up in mass? | ||
You want to talk about disappearing people? | ||
Need I remind you about the January 6th political persecution? | ||
The Trump administration member persecution? | ||
See, they didn't have any problem with that. | ||
By the way, those were actual American citizens. | ||
So everything Cory Booker says there is a lie. | ||
Here, maybe it'll sink in better if he screams it at you. | ||
Would you prefer that? | ||
Let's see if him screaming it at you has a better impact. | ||
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Clip 9. We will fight their violation of civil service laws. | |
We will fight their violation of civil rights laws. | ||
They all break immigration law. | ||
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We will fight their violations of separation of powers. | |
We will fight their violations. | ||
They ban your right to defense. | ||
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We will stand up. | |
We will speak up. | ||
We will rise up. | ||
It is time, as the African spiritual says, for us to lift every voice and condemnation of what's going on. | ||
Wow. So Cory Booker's running in 2028, and he has decided to place his bets on the radical left. | ||
That's the direction he's taking. | ||
Well, it's not just Cory Booker who wants to go radical left, who might have presidential aspirations. | ||
I think Eric Swalwell might have similar ideas. | ||
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Here he is, learning how to use a bullhorn in clip 11. Who's grabbing the grandchildren? | |
I want to tell you small victories will bring us big victories. | ||
And so we had a win in Wisconsin last week. | ||
Yay! A good win in Wisconsin. | ||
So the postcards we write, the texts, and the phone | ||
Look at those chemtrails behind it, dude. | ||
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Isn't that fun? | |
Those are some nice, thick chemtrails in California. | ||
And so I'm all in to bring those small victories, and then next November, we're gonna see the best candidates across the country, including many in California, step up and we're gonna win the house. | ||
And when we win the house, when we win the house, we cut our time in hell in half. | ||
There it is. | ||
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You inspire me by doing this. | |
So thank you. | ||
Because you're not giving up. | ||
So if you can fight here, my colleagues can show some fight in the Congress. | ||
Yeah, it's time the Democrats start fighting. | ||
So I just want you to know again, I'm all in with you. | ||
And this is just the beginning of our march. | ||
And as we keep marching, more and more people are going to join us. | ||
And it will be. | ||
A season of democracy that ends with redemption and justice, accountability, and renewal. | ||
Thank you all. | ||
Thank you all. | ||
Stay in the fight. | ||
So, see, Swalwell's decided he's going radical left as well. | ||
I could see Booker and Swalwell emerging from a small broom closet, a little sweaty and disheveled to announce. | ||
Their intentions for a presidential run. | ||
I could certainly see that. | ||
I love... | ||
Democracy's not for sale. | ||
Just look at Wisconsin. | ||
Of course, talking about Elon Musk. | ||
Three Democrat billionaires put more money into that race than Elon Musk did. | ||
So let's just put everything into perspective here. | ||
So yes, democracy is certainly for sale. | ||
And the Democrats are the highest bidders. | ||
Especially in Wisconsin. | ||
There it is. | ||
Eric Swalwell. | ||
He's out on the streets, folks. | ||
He's got his bullhorn. | ||
But he told you the plan. | ||
They're going to steal the House and then impeach Donald Trump. | ||
That's their plan. | ||
But let's go back to the White House now. | ||
And President Bukele did respond when he was asked by the media, are you going to be sending gang members back to the United States? | ||
His response is perfect. | ||
Clip two. | ||
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Can President Bukele weigh in on this? | |
Do you plan to return him? | ||
The question is preposterous. | ||
How can I smuggle a terrorist into the United States? | ||
I don't have the power to return him to the United States. | ||
Yeah, but I'm not releasing. | ||
I mean, we're not very fond of releasing terrorists into our country. | ||
We just turned the murder capital of the world to the safest country in the Western Hemisphere. | ||
And you want us to go back into releasing criminals so we can go back to being the murder capital of the world. | ||
That's not going to happen. | ||
Well, they'd love to have a criminal, you know, released into our country. | ||
I mean, there's a fascination. | ||
They would love it. | ||
Yeah. These are sick people. | ||
Points right at the press. | ||
I love it. | ||
Points right at the leftist press and says these are sick people and everybody knows it. | ||
But let's go one more time here to Stephen Miller talking about the illegals that were flown in by Joe Biden with the sole intent to get them to vote. | ||
Clip four. | ||
And it was by design. | ||
That's their belief. | ||
It is absolutely by design. | ||
You've summarized it for your audience perfectly, Sean. | ||
This was not a loophole. | ||
The Biden administration, Secretary of Homeland Security, Alejandro Mayorkas, devised a scheme to fly illegal aliens into the country and then to escort them en masse across the border by the millions and to give them something known as parole, | ||
which gives them a work permit, which gives them a social security number. | ||
Which gives them access to the voting booth. | ||
This was the plan all along, to get them here illegally so they can get free government benefits, get hooked to welfare, and be able to participate in American elections. | ||
This was an attack on democracy by the Democrat Party. | ||
It's the same attack that we see, Sean, when you have California, a sanctuary state, that is refusing to turn over even illegal alien criminals and gang members to ICE. | ||
So these are illegal aliens in California who have been arrested by California police, by California law enforcement for serious crimes, for crimes against children, for felonies, for crimes that threaten public safety. | ||
And they are refusing to hand these criminal illegal aliens over to ICE. | ||
Instead, they're freeing them back into the cities to offend and offend again. | ||
By any definition... | ||
It is a violation of our laws. | ||
It is one of the most heinous things that I have seen in my entire life in Washington. | ||
Now, there's a couple important elements to what Stephen Miller just said. | ||
And I understand why a lot of the Trump base, and this is the more hardcore Trump base, been there since 2016, I mean, truly wants to save the country, patriot types. | ||
Not the Johnny-come-latelys. | ||
Not the grifters. | ||
Not the anti-Trump that are now pro-Trump because that's where the political power is and everything else. | ||
No. We're talking about the Trump base. | ||
We're talking about been there since 2015. | ||
Very upset at the lack of deportations. | ||
But what Stephen Miller just said is why those numbers are so low. | ||
And so the Trump administration is sitting here. | ||
And look, again, the optics don't help with Kristi Noem, the border Barbie, going around with, you know, LARPing like she's in the military or something. | ||
So that's not really helping either. | ||
And it kind of creates this, like, flash photography administration type persona, which is not what we're looking for here. | ||
But in Noam's defense, whether or not she's really involved with this or not, or just the cheerleader, this is what is happening. | ||
The Trump administration, they have the database, at least enough of it. | ||
They don't have the full database because it got so overwhelmed with more than 10 million crossing just in the Biden administration alone. | ||
But they have some of a database with the violent criminals that were on the record when they were let in. | ||
The individuals on the terror watch list, when they were let in, you think, wait, why are they letting in known terrorists and violent criminals? | ||
Well, ask Alejandro Mayarkas that, and maybe he can give you the answer, or he'll just lie like he did the entire administration. | ||
But they have these lists in Illinois, they have these lists in Massachusetts, they have these lists in California, Washington, Oregon, you name it, but they can't get the cooperation at the state level. | ||
And there's certain things that they could do to just steamroll it and just railroad it. | ||
But now you're looking at another situation. | ||
You might have to deal with the courts because the courts are against Donald Trump's administration as well. | ||
So it's just a mess. | ||
And I understand the MAGA base because they're sitting here and they're saying, why are you playing these games? | ||
They're going to play these games for two years and they're going to run out the clock and you're not going to get the mass deportations, which is a fair analysis. | ||
But see, the Trump administration, and I don't know, I see it both ways. | ||
They're saying we have to do this by the book. | ||
We have to do this the right way. | ||
We don't want to be the people responsible for eroding whatever decorum or normal process there is when it comes to the White House. | ||
And the pushback is, well, why? | ||
The Democrats have already eroded that. | ||
The Democrats steamroll. | ||
And ram through anything they want, constitutional or not, legal or not, doesn't matter. | ||
They just go through with it. | ||
Why don't we play with that same energy? | ||
Why don't we play with that same attitude? | ||
And it's a fair criticism. | ||
So I see it both ways. | ||
But the issue is not that they're not trying to do mass deportations. | ||
The issue is the same. | ||
The Democrats are blocking it at all paths. | ||
And the Trump administration refuses to steamroll over them. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
And then when you have Border, Barbie, Kristi Noem doing the photo shoots, that just makes people more upset. | ||
It's like the same thing with Pam Bondi. | ||
No Epstein lists, no deep state arrests, but every Fox News interview under the sun. | ||
So it's the same issue. | ||
And there might be legitimate reasons why this stuff isn't getting done. | ||
There might not be. | ||
But it's the optics and it's the lack of results. | ||
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But it is pretty wild. | ||
You wonder, what is it going to take? | ||
And it probably would be somebody to get in there and just say, you know what, President Trump? | ||
You just leave it to me. | ||
Whatever they want to do to me, whatever they want to say about me, I've got the agents that are ready to go. | ||
We'll go ahead and we'll do all these deportations. | ||
And we'll go right into California. | ||
We'll raid their offices for these detainer lists. | ||
We'll raid their offices. | ||
We'll arrest them if they try to stop us. | ||
We'll deal with the legal. | ||
You just leave it up to us. | ||
Is that what it's going to take? | ||
To someone to just step up and say, President Trump, whatever obstacles they put in front of me, I'm just going to smash them down, and then I'll deal with the legal consequences. | ||
You don't even worry about it. | ||
Because that's certainly not what's going on right now, and Holman might be that guy, but he's not in the position of power to make decisions like that. | ||
But the media is not reporting on the story. | ||
So they won't celebrate. | ||
Notice they're not really celebrating. | ||
They're still complaining about the deportations, which are not mass. | ||
They're not mass deportations. | ||
They're on par with about Obama-level deportations. | ||
So there's no mass deportations happening. | ||
But they're still complaining about those. | ||
But then they're not telling the real story, which is the reason they're not getting mass deportations is because all law enforcement dealing with immigration. | ||
And border are being stopped by the Democrats at the local level, at the state level, at the court level, everything. | ||
And so, I mean, that's the criminal act. | ||
That is the criminal act. | ||
So who wants to step up and go after the Democrat criminals? | ||
I mean, Trump called them treasonous. | ||
What more do you need? | ||
Trump literally said they opened the border. | ||
It was a treasonous act. | ||
And now they're stopping law enforcement from fixing the issue. | ||
How is that not a criminal act? | ||
So who wants to be the man? | ||
Who wants to be the man? | ||
Who's got the balls? | ||
Who's got the spine? | ||
Who's got the fortitude to step up and say, here's the deal. | ||
We're going to deport 10 million people. | ||
And if anyone gets in our way, we're arresting you too. | ||
This operation starts tomorrow. | ||
Who wants to be that man? | ||
Well, so you already heard from Naeem Bukele. | ||
He's not going to be deporting anybody back. | ||
But they are going to continue to jail the criminals. | ||
But Pam Bondi's taking a victory lap today. | ||
She did her job. | ||
Congratulations. You know, it's so great when you just do your job and everybody gets to pat you on the head and pat you on the back like, oh, you're so special. | ||
But Pam Bondi wants you to know that they made an arrest in connection to the February firebombing of a New Mexico Tesla dealership and the March attack on the New Mexico Republican Party headquarters. | ||
There's no details if it was the same individual or not. | ||
We will be prosecuting to the fullest extent of the law. | ||
We are seeking up to 40 years in prison. | ||
No negotiating. | ||
Outstanding work by the FBI, ATF, and USAO New Mexico. | ||
More details to come. | ||
So, okay, good. | ||
But that's your job. | ||
And so the fact you have to come out here and do a victory lap over just doing your basic job... | ||
Kind of pathetic. | ||
But that's where we're at. | ||
And that just shows you that Bondi knows people are sick of her. | ||
Bondi knows that maybe even the Trump administration is looking over here at the DOJ like, ugh. | ||
Ugh. So she has to come out and do a little, hey, we got one! | ||
See? See? | ||
We got one! | ||
Pat me on the head! | ||
Give me a cookie! | ||
Give me an award! | ||
Let me know when you get 20. Let me know when you get 100. | ||
Let me know when you get the deep state. | ||
Let me know when we get the Epstein list. | ||
Then maybe we'll give you an award. | ||
Maybe. When really that's just doing your job. | ||
But you know what? | ||
We'd glad hand you at that point. | ||
But taking a violent... | ||
Criminal off the street, that's just your basic work. | ||
You shouldn't be making such a big deal out of it. | ||
It's kind of a bad look. | ||
Kind of a bad look. | ||
Well, then, so here's the split. | ||
The radical left, the radical left, and then the moderate left, at least attempting to be so. | ||
Bernie Sanders, he's trying to burn it all down. | ||
He and AOC are on a nationwide tour. | ||
Fight the oligarchy tour. | ||
I don't know what Cortez is worth. | ||
She seems to be doing quite well financially. | ||
Bernie Sanders, we know, is a multi-millionaire. | ||
But it's funny, they're not considering themselves in that class. | ||
You know, have you ever noticed, though, I noticed this. | ||
Have you ever noticed how Democrats enter politics very average, let's say, Financial status. | ||
Democrats will enter Congress. | ||
No major financial status. | ||
But the Democrats will enter Congress and then get rich. | ||
Have you ever noticed that? | ||
AOC, Bernie Sanders, a couple examples. | ||
Democrats enter Congress poor and then get rich. | ||
You ever notice? | ||
Now, Republicans, on the other hand, enter Congress rich and then get richer. | ||
But the Republicans already make their money before they get involved in government. | ||
You look at some of the richest Republicans, they already made their money. | ||
I mean, look at some of the more recent presidential candidates. | ||
Mitt Romney, he was rich, then he ran for office. | ||
Donald Trump, he was rich, then he ran for office. | ||
It's the exact opposite with the Democrats. | ||
So, Republicans make their money and get rich and then get involved in government. | ||
Democrats enter government poor and then get rich. | ||
But I suppose that's another issue. | ||
So, here's Bernie Sanders. | ||
This is hilarious. | ||
At Coachella. | ||
By the way, guys, while we're playing this, find out what the average ticket cost of a Coachella weekend pass is. | ||
It's probably hundreds of dollars, if not a thousand. | ||
It's one of the most bougie, swanky, elitist music festivals you can go to. | ||
And, of course, they all hate Trump. | ||
They have all kinds of anti-Trump propaganda mixed into it. | ||
So, Sanders gets the opportunity to speak at Coachella. | ||
This stuff is laughable. | ||
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Clip 7. We need you to stand up to fight for justice. | |
Is your acid trip over yet? | ||
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To fight for economic justice. | |
Do you even know what I'm saying? | ||
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Social justice. | |
And racial justice. | ||
Now we got a president of the United States. | ||
I agree. | ||
He thinks that climate change is a hoax. | ||
Yeah, it is. | ||
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He is dangerously wrong. | |
And you and I... | ||
What are your policies? | ||
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You and I are going to have to stand up to the fossil fuel industry and tell them to stop destroying this planet. | |
Oh, I love that real quick. | ||
Pause it, pause it, pause it. | ||
The fossil fuel industry destroying the planet. | ||
Look. If you want to have a debate on the repercussions of the industrial age, fine. | ||
Good. That's good. | ||
That's totally fair. | ||
To say the fossil fuel industry destroyed the planet has to be the most hyperbolic thing you could say, the epitome of irony even, at a music festival. | ||
Everything that makes that music festival possible is a result of the fossil fuel industry. | ||
Literally. How did everybody get there? | ||
Did they grow wings and fly? | ||
Did they blink their eyes and click their heels and teleport? | ||
No. They drove. | ||
They flew. | ||
How'd they build the stage? | ||
Literally every aspect of that music festival is a result of the fossil fuel industry. | ||
And by the way, so is everything else in the modern world. | ||
So it didn't destroy the world. | ||
It built it. | ||
Now, you want to have a debate on the repercussions of that? | ||
Fine. What an outright lie. | ||
And by the way, the crew looked it up. | ||
The average ticket right now for a weekend at Coachella is $600. | ||
That's just basic entry. | ||
So that's not... | ||
Exclusive access or VIP. | ||
Just basic entry, general admission, $600. | ||
Wow. Sounds like the normal American to me. | ||
Sounds like average Joe and average Jane to me. | ||
$600. So he's speaking to one of the wealthiest crowds in the world at a music festival that was built by the fossil fuel industry. | ||
Saying he's fighting the oligarchy. | ||
I mean, you can't even make this stuff up. | ||
Alright, finish the clip. | ||
Oh yeah, cheer it on. | ||
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All over this country, not in California, not in Vermont, where I'm from. | |
Can you believe this? | ||
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But in Florida, where Maxwell is from, many other states. | |
They gave this guy the state. | ||
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Are trying to take away a woman's right to control her own body. | |
Here we go. | ||
Oh boy. | ||
We need you. | ||
We have an economy today that is working very well for the billionaire class, but not the working family. | ||
I'm so sick of this, man. | ||
It's just, do we have to continue to address this stuff? | ||
A woman has the right to choose. | ||
If somebody takes away that right, it's called rape. | ||
That's a crime. | ||
A woman can choose to have sex or not. | ||
Period. Nobody's taking that away from them. | ||
When you do, it's a crime. | ||
So, okay. | ||
So I'm glad we can put that to rest. | ||
But notice, we need to fight! | ||
We need to fight! | ||
And then what happens? | ||
Somebody goes with a gun and a backpack full of weapons to Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh's house to kill him, and then he admits... | ||
I did this because I was told I had to fight for women's rights. | ||
I had to fight for abortion. | ||
They don't even care. | ||
They don't calm down the rhetoric. | ||
They know it's not even up to the president. | ||
It's up to the states. | ||
It's up to the vote. | ||
It's up to the voters. | ||
Trump did that. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
What was the second thing he said there? | ||
I got distracted by it. | ||
There were two big lies that I'm so sick of addressing there. | ||
Here, rewind it and I'll address it before we go to this break. | ||
What was the second big lie that I'm so sick of these leftists lying to America about? | ||
Let me hear it again. | ||
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We have an economy today that is working very well for the billionaire class. | |
There it is. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Okay, that's it. | ||
That's it. | ||
I'm just so sick of it, man. | ||
These people don't live in reality. | ||
The billionaire class! | ||
Folks, who do you think creates the jobs? | ||
Do the poor people create jobs? | ||
No. Poor people don't create jobs. | ||
You know when a poor person creates a job? | ||
When he becomes a rich person. | ||
The big corporations! | ||
Where do most Americans work? | ||
Big corporations. | ||
Look, I'm not some wonk for, like, big corporate America. | ||
I'm not some wonk for, like, the rich should control things. | ||
I'm just a realist here, folks. | ||
I'm just a realist. | ||
The billionaire class pays most the taxes that supports the whole system. | ||
The billionaire class runs the corporations that employ the majority of this country. | ||
That's just a fact. | ||
It's not the poor people that do that. | ||
In fact, the poor people would love to work for the rich people. | ||
Because that's how you make a living. | ||
And support your family. | ||
So it's just, fight for women's rights! | ||
No one's taking their rights. | ||
Fight the billionaire class! | ||
Okay, then what are you going to do? | ||
Just lie after lie. | ||
But he's trying to burn the entire moderate Democrat party down to the ground. | ||
And it might be working. | ||
Now folks, we have to be honest about something. | ||
The Sanders AOC tour fight the oligarchy tour is putting up numbers. | ||
Now, they claim this was a 35,000 person crowd. | ||
I don't know if that's true. | ||
But it was definitely thousands. | ||
It's definitely the biggest crowd any Democrat can get. | ||
That is definitely true. | ||
And of course... | ||
Take into consideration this was in Los Angeles, so it could have been 10,000 people. | ||
I don't believe for one second it was 35,000, but it was a big crowd. | ||
And maybe the crew can find some other videos and stuff. | ||
But my point is this. | ||
Whatever is left of the moderate Democrats is gone. | ||
Meaning, I don't know if they're ever going back to the party. | ||
They'll vote on principal. | ||
They'll vote on policy. | ||
But they're not going to vote Democrat just for the sake of voting Democrat. | ||
That day is gone. | ||
So the only people now that are willing to just go to the poll and just go D, D, D, D, D are radical leftists. | ||
That's just true. | ||
Now, can a moderate Democrat pull people back from the right and get people to vote? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe. But this is the test. | ||
Good job, crew. | ||
They find... | ||
An image. | ||
That's not 35,000. | ||
Oh, that's in Denver? | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
That's a good crowd. | ||
Again, I'm honest. | ||
I mean, that is a good crowd. | ||
There's no other Democrat that can pull that. | ||
The only other politician that can pull that is Trump. | ||
So Bernie Sanders is burning down the entire... | ||
Whatever is left of the moderates, Bernie is trying to completely take it over with the radical left right now. | ||
And this is all going to reach ahead. | ||
I don't know if they're willing to go all in on the midterms. | ||
Because they know they need to work together to try to win the House to impeach Trump, but in the presidential election, it's going to be all in. | ||
It's going to be moderate left versus radical left. | ||
And that's going to be a bloodbath. | ||
But there is no Democrat that can do what Sanders and Cortez are doing. | ||
That's just a fact. | ||
Nobody could even come close, folks. | ||
Nobody could even come close. | ||
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Well, I suppose there's two types. | ||
Of Florida Republicans. | ||
There's two types. | ||
There's America first, or maybe Florida first. | ||
And then there's Israel first. | ||
You get them both right here. | ||
Let's give you an example. | ||
First, here's Byron Donalds calling out Chuck Schumer's lies, and the Democrat Party's lies in general, about the SAVE Act in clip six. | ||
My response is Chuck Schumer's lying again when it comes to actual voting policy to protect the franchise for the American people. | ||
Number one, there's this thing called Real ID, which every state in the country now complies with, which actually protects women who go through the process of changing their name. | ||
So Chuck Schumer's lying and he's gaslighting. | ||
People need to remember that back in, I think it was 2022, you had Chuck Schumer, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Nancy Pelosi, who were up in arms when Georgia changed. | ||
They changed their voting laws, rightly, mind you. | ||
And they followed the Florida model when it came to election law. | ||
And they went down to Georgia calling it Jim Crow 2.0. | ||
And they were lying. | ||
Because the facts were, more black people in Georgia voted in the midterm elections than in the history of the state of Georgia. | ||
So, once again, the Democrats are gaslighting. | ||
They are lying. | ||
They should be joining us to protect the franchise of voting in the United States of America. | ||
30 million people come into our country illegally. | ||
We've already seen through the work of Doge that they have had access to register into all kind of programs. | ||
So all we're saying is proof of citizenship to make sure you're voting in American elections. | ||
This is common sense stuff. | ||
Once again, the Democrats simply are not serious. | ||
They would prefer to gaslight than do what's right on behalf of the American people. | ||
That will be the next governor of Florida, by the way. | ||
I'd bet on that. | ||
I have to wonder. | ||
As you hear from Byron Donalds and everything he says is right, but it's actually even worse than he says. | ||
Some Republicans just don't care. | ||
Let's actually qualify this. | ||
Some Republicans do not care either way. | ||
They're just there to be there. | ||
And they may have an agenda, but they don't really care either way. | ||
They're not really fighting, I guess would be a better way to put it. | ||
To the ones that at least claim to be fighting, you have to wonder where they're at right now. | ||
Certainly by now they have to realize that playing by the rules is a fool's errand against the Democrats who lie, cheat, and steal. | ||
They don't play by the rules. | ||
It'd be like if a boxer put brass knuckles and razors under his boxing gloves. | ||
It'd be like if a baseball player was always... | ||
Using illegal steroids or corking the bat or an oversized glove or something. | ||
It's just like, you know they're doing it. | ||
Do they just not get it yet? | ||
And don't discount that that is a possibility, folks. | ||
Because I've spoken to a lot of these people. | ||
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And I'll never forget. | |
I talk about it probably too much, but it's just a good example. | ||
When I was talking to Alina Haba at... | ||
A political event. | ||
And she was all positive about how they're going to win all these cases and Trump's going to win all these cases and he'll be proven innocent. | ||
And I was like, okay, but you realize that's probably not how it's going to go. | ||
Do you realize that? | ||
They were like, oh no, we're going to win it. | ||
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I'm like, okay. | |
And then of course he lost them all. | ||
Well, I shouldn't say all of them, but a lot of the rigged ones in New York, they lost. | ||
So it's just like, do they just, are they just... | ||
Can they just not get it yet? | ||
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It's like, where are they at right now? | |
I mean, Trump calls them treasonous. | ||
Trump's the one who's been victimized by all of this, so certainly he gets it, but it's like... | ||
Just look at the voting issue right there alone. | ||
Just look at the one issue. | ||
Isolate a single issue and say, do the Republicans get it? | ||
Do you understand? | ||
The Democrats, they cheat in all kinds of different ways, and the one that's been exposed here... | ||
They're bringing in non-citizens and getting them to vote. | ||
This was one of the biggest things. | ||
Why did they bring in 10 million illegals and give them social security numbers? | ||
They want them voting. | ||
And they make sure, while all the propaganda is going into their phone, that they get, it's all Democrat Party propaganda. | ||
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So you just wonder, do they really get it yet? | |
Or are they still kind of in this no man's land thinking, well, we're just doing politics. | ||
We're just doing left-right politics. | ||
No, you're dealing with criminals. | ||
Not by accident. | ||
Not by accident are these people criminals. | ||
They are intentionally criminal. | ||
I just wonder, do they get it yet? | ||
Some certainly do. | ||
You can tell the ones that do, but I'm not sure everyone's there yet. | ||
I'm not so sure everyone is there yet. | ||
And you just wonder what it's going to take. | ||
Now, that's an America First representative from Florida, your next governor of Florida, Byron Donalds. | ||
Well, how do you feel about Randy Fine, who just won a special election to replace Mike Waltz's seat in Florida? | ||
Let's see. | ||
How's he doing now that he's a member of the U.S. Congress? | ||
Let's check in. | ||
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Clip 12. Well, the only one I know who's a real problem is Thomas Massey, and I don't think we're going to get along very well. | |
I've called him an embarrassment to the Republican Party publicly. | ||
I don't expect that will change. | ||
The good news is what Jews have known about Thomas Massey, I think all Republicans know about Thomas Massey now. | ||
I mean, President Trump's not a fan. | ||
And I don't think the caucus is a fan. | ||
So he's the one that I know is really problematic. | ||
Beyond that, I guess I'll find out. | ||
But look, I think part of being a fighter for Jews is to not only call it out when the other side does it, but to call it out when your other side does it. | ||
Yikes. Yikes. | ||
Well, it's no secret who Randy Fine is representing in Congress, and it's not you, the people of Florida. | ||
It's not you, the American. | ||
It's a country on the other side of the planet with a flag that has a Star of David in the middle. | ||
He doesn't hide it. | ||
That's not me theorizing. | ||
He's very, very blatant about that. | ||
And he lets you know. | ||
He's there to fight for Jews. | ||
Alright, at least he's honest. | ||
I'll give him that. | ||
But what is this idea? | ||
Thomas Massey is the only, perhaps the only conservative... | ||
Consistently in Congress. | ||
He might be the only one. | ||
But so what is Randy Fine suggesting here? | ||
That if you're not Israel first, you're not welcome in the Republican Party? | ||
Because that's what it sounds like to me. | ||
You're the newly elected congressman, Mr. Fine. | ||
Thomas Massey has been there. | ||
Thomas Massey has a voting record consistently aligning with the Constitution and conservatism. | ||
You do not. | ||
So how is it that he goes in there and says, I'm going to be fighting for Jews, and somehow Thomas Massey is the problem? | ||
This really says a lot, actually. | ||
And it's a dangerous direction this Republican Party is going. | ||
And it's worse than Black Lives Matter and the Democrats. | ||
Because you notice how that's become almost entirely defunct. | ||
And really, it didn't have too much political power as much as it did cultural power. | ||
This is the opposite. | ||
This is Randy Fine bragging about the political power of the Israeli lobby and saying, hey, I'm the new sheriff in town because I fight for Jews. | ||
And Thomas Massey, who has a A. Liberty score with his voting record and maybe the only conservative left in Congress, he's the bad guy. | ||
So, you've got to wonder. | ||
Because I covered the polls last week and it's unavoidable to talk about at this point. | ||
But I've got to wonder. | ||
Part of me says this is all being done intentionally. | ||
Part of me thinks this is all being done intentionally, this blatant, in-your-face, Israel-first campaign that's going on right now. | ||
It's a divide-and-conquer tactic. | ||
And whether it's intentional or not, you can already see the results. | ||
It's fractured the right wing. | ||
And that's not coming back. | ||
That fracture is deep and permanent. | ||
And it's one or two election cycles away from being a total break. | ||
And by the way, everybody's talking about it now. | ||
How long have I been talking about this fracture, this split that's upcoming on the right? | ||
And how if we have an organic political movement, that will end up being just the split politically and the left wing will die. | ||
Well, now everybody's starting to have that realization. | ||
But again, the in-your-face nature of it almost seems intent to divide and conquer. | ||
And then you notice, which is undeniable, it's the same thing. | ||
They're building this epic center in Texas, which is an Islamic facility, a giant Islamic, basically city infrastructure, this massive infrastructure. | ||
And it's getting all this investigation, and there's a bunch of complaints and everything. | ||
And I just kind of sit back and I'm like, well, okay. | ||
I hear... | ||
People from CARE and other Muslim movements doing interviews saying, we're going to get into the political system and we're going to win politically and we're going to start dominating politically. | ||
And I say, okay, well, that's something to talk about. | ||
But what is this attack now? | ||
And so they're building this Islamic center and it's, oh, shut it down. | ||
You know that they made religious expression. | ||
They put that in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights ahead of, like, almost everything else. | ||
You know that, right? | ||
So I'm just trying to see, where are we going here? | ||
So do Muslims not have the right to worship in this country? | ||
I mean, if that's what you think, then fine. | ||
But I'm just trying, like, where, so where do we go here? | ||
So, okay, Muslims, so you don't think Muslims should be allowed? | ||
You don't think Islam should be allowed? | ||
Okay, it's unconstitutional, but okay, so then, so what are you really saying? | ||
Are we a Christian nation then? | ||
So is it Christianity and Christianity only? | ||
Or is this something else with the Israeli lobby wanting to demonize and attack the Islamic community as much as possible to point at them as the issue? | ||
To remind you of that. | ||
As more people are saying, hey, what is with this powerful Israeli lobby? | ||
Or is it part of a bigger plan, and all these things could be true, where it's like, okay, we're going to force Islam into the United States of America to have to deal with that issue. | ||
Then, at the same time, we're going to come out of the closet here and we're going to show you who has the biggest, what foreign nation has the most influence on American politics. | ||
And then you, the American people, you're going to be sitting here dealing with this now. | ||
You're going to be dealing with this holy war for thousands of years on the other side of the planet. | ||
Now it's going to be in your country and you're going to have to deal with that. | ||
So, if you think you're going to figure out all your other issues, good luck. | ||
Because now you're dealing with that. | ||
We have now successfully Immigrated an entire holy war into your country. | ||
So good luck getting rid of everything else you want to get rid of because now you've got to deal with that. | ||
And then, of course, you get the anti-Semitism on the left. | ||
You get the anti-Semitism on the right. | ||
You get the Islamophobia. | ||
Same thing. | ||
But is it all a distraction? | ||
Is it all meant to divide and conquer? | ||
Because it really feels like that. | ||
And then what is the end goal? | ||
Well, the end goal is Patriot Act 2.0. | ||
The end goal is war with Iran. | ||
And it looks like we're on pace to see both of those things now. | ||
And I got the stack of geopolitical news dealing with the war with Iran. | ||
But when you look at the Patriot Act 2.0, and I'm going to do a big interview about this tomorrow and really get into the details. | ||
Real ID announcement receives wave of pushback on X. And I gotta tell you, this thing, the water is so muddy on this thing, I don't even know what to think. | ||
Instinctually, it feels off. | ||
Because they've been trying to push this since September 11th. | ||
And it's the exact same author of the Patriot Act who's putting this together. | ||
Plus, it just seems like redundancy. | ||
And so whenever you have redundancy, you know that there's something else that it's meant to accomplish. | ||
Now, Thomas Massey, of course, is against it. | ||
Oh, what do you know? | ||
So, you know, let's attack him because, you know, he's the only one trying to save the Constitution in the country. | ||
So he's the bad guy, don't you see? | ||
Thomas Massey also pointed out, in 2005, President George W. Bush signed the Real ID Act into law. | ||
It was authored by Representative James Sensenbrenner, the same author of the Patriot Act. | ||
He also goes on, Real ID isn't a database. | ||
It's proof that your physical person matches an entry into the digital database. | ||
Its power and purpose will be realized when everyone complies, not before. | ||
This is responsive to I didn't give them much information. | ||
I've had one for years. | ||
Why worry? | ||
So I'm going to get more into that tomorrow with an interview of somebody who's really looking deeply into that. | ||
But the water is muddied there. | ||
Instinctually, it feels wrong. | ||
Practically, it feels like a nothing burger. | ||
But we'll give a full analysis of that tomorrow. | ||
But it is all stemming from the same thing, which is more government, more control, more spying on you, more surveillance of you and everything you do, more tracking and digital IDs. | ||
So it's all just going in the wrong direction. | ||
But what are they going to do if people don't comply? | ||
And then that becomes the story. | ||
And the likely one, I'd say, at this point. | ||
But we'll jump on the rest of that geopolitical news. | ||
I want to go back now to the moderate left. | ||
Now, if you recall, Kid Rock organizes this dinner at the White House with President Trump and some other leftists like Bill Maher. | ||
Now, what you're about to hear from Bill Maher here is not exactly shocking, but if you listen to what he says, it actually shows you how deranged the left... | ||
It shows you how truly beyond brainwashed. | ||
I mean, total mind control here on the left when you listen to Bill Maher. | ||
And this is supposed to be a smart guy. | ||
Supposed to be a philosophical liberal, an intellectual liberal. | ||
But listen to some of the things he says. | ||
So he has dinner with Trump, changes his mind on everything. | ||
But listen to some of the things he says in detail here. | ||
Clip five. | ||
The guy I met. | ||
Is not the person who the night before the dinner shit-tweeted a bunch of nasty crap about how he thought this dinner was a bad idea and what a deranged asshole I was. | ||
I read it and thought, oh, what a lovely way to welcome someone to your house. | ||
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Thank you. | |
But when I got there, that guy wasn't living there. | ||
Now, does Trump want respect? | ||
Of course. | ||
Who doesn't? | ||
My friend said to me, what are you going to wear to the White House? | ||
I said, I don't know, but I'm not going to dress like Zelensky, I'll tell you that. | ||
Just for starters, he laughs. | ||
I've never seen him laugh in public, but he does. | ||
Think about what he's saying here. | ||
They have dehumanized Donald Trump. | ||
To such a degree, he says, I didn't even think he laughed. | ||
Oh my gosh, he laughed? | ||
What are you going to tell me next? | ||
He breathes? | ||
What other human behaviors, what other normal human behaviors is Trump going to exhibit here? | ||
This is crazy. | ||
He says, I've never heard him laugh. | ||
I didn't know he laughed. | ||
So A, you're not paying attention, okay? | ||
So you have plenty of opinions about Trump, but you don't pay attention enough to know that he laughs a lot, okay? | ||
So that's a strange admission, but that shows you... | ||
How radicalized they've become in this dehumanization. | ||
But it's not just Trump, it's you. | ||
It's the average American. | ||
The left has totally dehumanized, really just the average human at this point. | ||
And when you believe in evolution and you don't believe in God, which Bill Maher famously is anti-religion. | ||
I mean, I know he's Jewish, but he did the documentary called Religulous. | ||
It makes fun of religion, and it's mostly making fun of Christians. | ||
But nonetheless, when you don't believe in God and you don't believe in divine creation and you believe evolution, then it's easy to dehumanize. | ||
It's easy. | ||
But you can see it right there. | ||
They have dehumanized Trump, which is a representation of you, the average American. | ||
Oh my gosh, he laughs? | ||
Oh, he has emotion? | ||
He's a human? | ||
Oh, I didn't know he was a human. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
That's what he's saying. | ||
That's what they've done. | ||
So when you see them burning Teslas... | ||
Burning Tesla dealerships, attacking Trump supporters, the Trump effigies, all the other sickness you've seen on display. | ||
That is all a result of the brainwashing and the dehumanization that has, in their mind, or whatever is left of their soul, whatever is left of their mind, in their consciousness, it's justified to hate you. | ||
It's justified to hurt you. | ||
Because at the end of the day, you're not even human. | ||
And that's how they want it to be. | ||
And so even Bill Maher, big left intellectual liberal, and even the dehumanization works on him. | ||
And he admits it. | ||
I give him credit for admitting it. | ||
All right, let's continue. | ||
I've never seen him laugh in public, but he does, including it himself. | ||
And it's not fake. | ||
Believe me, as a comedian of 40 years, I know a fake laugh when I hear it. | ||
And I thank you for them. | ||
Example, in the Oval Office, he was showing me the portraits of presidents, and he pointed to Reagan and said, in all seriousness, you know the best thing about him? | ||
His hair. | ||
I said, well, there was also that whole bringing down communism thing, waiting for the button next to the Diet Coke button to get pushed and I go through the trap door. | ||
But no, he laughed. | ||
He got it. | ||
I said to him at one point, Mr. President, you know the dog, that's unusual in the White House. | ||
He said, well, a lot of the presidents, they had a dog for political reasons. | ||
I said, no. | ||
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People love dogs. | |
That's what that is. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
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Okay, that's true. | |
I'm telling you what happened. | ||
At one point, we were walking through his amazing, it is an amazing tour of the whole house. | ||
And I don't remember exactly what we were talking about, but it must have been something with the 2020 election, because I know he used the word lost. | ||
And I distinctly remember saying, wow, I never thought I'd hear you say that. | ||
He didn't get mad. | ||
He's much more self-aware than he lets on in public. | ||
No, it's much more than you present to the public. | ||
It doesn't matter who he is at a private dinner with a comedian. | ||
It matters who he is on the world stage. | ||
I'm just taking it as a positive that this person exists because everything I've ever not liked about him was, I swear to God, absent, at least on this night with this guy. | ||
Okay, so that's good. | ||
Do you hear the admission here? | ||
And I'll give Bill Maher enough credit where I think he's an honest dealer. | ||
I think he's wrong about a lot of stuff, but I think he means it when he says it. | ||
But this is the ultimate admission. | ||
We were lied to about Trump. | ||
We lied to you about Trump. | ||
Now, really, where they need to go next is an apology to the entire country, is where they need to go next. | ||
And they need to say, all this division, all this hatred, all this violence, we did it, and we're sorry. | ||
We lied to you about Trump. | ||
We lied to you about Trump supporters. | ||
We lied to you about the policies. | ||
We caused the hatred. | ||
We caused the violence. | ||
We caused the division. | ||
We're sorry. | ||
We got it wrong. | ||
Now, of course, they're not doing that. | ||
Most of them are going to do the exact opposite. | ||
Margo's halfway. | ||
But it's incredible admission, isn't it? | ||
So that's it. | ||
Bill Maher admits it. | ||
We lied to you about Trump. | ||
We were lied to about Trump. | ||
We caused the hatred and division. | ||
And we shouldn't have dehumanized people like we did. | ||
It was a big mistake. | ||
So, I mean, that's been the case. | ||
Glad Marr realized it. | ||
All right. | ||
You know, we got more of the psychotic left here. | ||
What will they do if Luigi Mangione is found innocent in his trial? | ||
Would they still love him? | ||
Would they still hold him up as a hero? | ||
Folks, they're not backing down off of this, by the way. | ||
No, they're doubling down, tripling down, quadrupling down. | ||
They're all in. | ||
And there's a couple things to realize here. | ||
The psychology is they really, at the end of the day, want to kill you. | ||
They do. | ||
And they justify it. | ||
They think you're Nazis. | ||
They think you're evil. | ||
They think you're taking away their rights, everything else. | ||
And so why do you think they call you Hitler? | ||
Well, if you could go back in time and kill Hitler, would you do it? | ||
So it's like, hey, you're Hitler, so I should kill you. | ||
So I'm just telling you, folks, the average leftist probably really just wants to kill you. | ||
They just want you dead. | ||
Now, they don't want to do it themselves for multiple reasons, but that's why they're celebrating Luigi Mangione. | ||
That's why he's their hero. | ||
And so here's single cat lady, Taylor Lorenz. | ||
Maybe she can do a conjugal visit for Luigi. | ||
I don't know if it's too late for her. | ||
But listen to this in clip 13. I'm curious to see these millionaire media pundits on TV clutching their pearls about someone standing a murderer when this is the United States of America. | ||
As if we don't lionize criminals. | ||
As if we don't have, you know, we don't stand. | ||
Who are you talking about? | ||
Murderers of all sorts. | ||
We give them Netflix shows. | ||
Like abortion doctors? | ||
There's a huge disconnect between the narratives and angles that sort of mainstream media pushes and what the American public feels. | ||
So pause this real quick. | ||
This is so intellectually dishonest here. | ||
Which, I'm not surprised. | ||
She's claiming, if you're a fan of, like, true crime, true crime is very popular. | ||
True crime shows, true crime podcasts, documentaries, okay. | ||
It's not really my cup of tea, but it is popular. | ||
She's saying that, oh, you liking a true crime documentary is the equivalent of you celebrating a killer, a murderer. | ||
Wow. Talk about intellectual dishonesty or just retard commentary. | ||
Continue. And I can tell you, I saw the biggest audience growth that I've ever seen because people were like, oh, somebody, some journalist is actually speaking to the anger that we feel. | ||
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Okay, great. | |
Pause it. | ||
I'm more popular than I've ever been because I support a murderer. | ||
Or at least that's how they see it. | ||
Again, if Luigi Mangione didn't do it, if Luigi Mangione is found innocent, then they don't care about him. | ||
He's no hero anymore. | ||
They don't care. | ||
They only like him because they think he's a murderer. | ||
That's the only reason why they're praising him. | ||
What an admission! | ||
So are you... | ||
Let me try to understand. | ||
So are you supporting somebody you believe is a murderer because it's making you more popular? | ||
Or are you supporting somebody you know is a murderer because you want more people to be murdered that you disagree with politically? | ||
Or are you justifying murdering people you think are politically, professionally, whatever the case may be, abhorrent to your beliefs? | ||
Well, whatever the option you decide, you're supporting killing people. | ||
So, do you understand? | ||
I'm not telling you this because it's some shock jock. | ||
I'm telling you, this is how they feel. | ||
This is actually how they feel, folks. | ||
Why do you think you see such deranged behavior at these Trump protests, must protest? | ||
Why do you think you see all this violent behavior? | ||
That Tesla car represents you. | ||
That Tesla dealership represents you. | ||
That Trump effigy. | ||
Represents you. | ||
That's what they want to do to you. | ||
Do you understand that? | ||
That's why they're celebrating Luigi Mangione. | ||
That's why, right now, as Taylor Lorenz claims, this is the most popular thing you can do on the left to support this killer. | ||
So go all the way. | ||
Go all the way. | ||
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Why? Why? | |
Now, they'll never say why. | ||
I'm telling you why. | ||
They want to do that to you. | ||
They wish there were more Luigi Manionis out there running around killing people. | ||
That's what they want. | ||
That's everything she's admitting here. | ||
It's like, yeah, it's popular. | ||
And so, see, this is what I'm talking about. | ||
You have to deal with issues in life that are right in front of you. | ||
So everybody wants to sit here and they've got their own little niche issues and people got issues with this overseas and people got issues with this in a different country and all this other stuff and it's like, yeah, these are issues. | ||
I mean, do you understand that the second biggest political movement and organization right now in this country is filled with violent, hate-filled psychotics? | ||
It's kind of the biggest issue. | ||
I know we got a lot of issues, and I know everybody picks and chooses which one is their biggest. | ||
But, I mean, do you understand what Taylor Lorenz is saying here? | ||
And she's not speaking in an outer space. | ||
She's not isolated in these thoughts and these beliefs. | ||
She is representative of what is popular on the left. | ||
Yeah, we celebrate murderers. | ||
We're proud of it. | ||
It's the most popular thing you can do. | ||
So go all the way, Taylor. | ||
Why? Why is that? | ||
Go all the way. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Let's see if she's willing to go all the way. | ||
Finish the clip. | ||
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New York. | |
So you're going to see women, especially, that feel like, oh my God, right? | ||
Like, here's this man who's revolutionary, who's famous, who's... | ||
Oh, what's new? | ||
What's new? | ||
Liberal women turning a murderer. | ||
It's been mass murderers before. | ||
Liberal women turning a murderer into a hero. | ||
Turning a murderer into a sex icon. | ||
They've been doing this for years. | ||
There's nothing new. | ||
Notice how it's always single women, too? | ||
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Mm-hmm. | |
Notice how it's always single childless women? | ||
Just giving you all the analytics. | ||
Just presenting to you all the facts. | ||
Yeah. We get it. | ||
We get it, Taylor. | ||
You want to have sex with them because you think you killed somebody. | ||
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We get it. | |
Very good. | ||
So just go all the way. | ||
You're almost there. | ||
She's almost there. | ||
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She's so close. | |
She's so close to saying the real truth. | ||
Let's see if she gets there. | ||
Continue. He's a person that seems like this morally good man, which is hard to find. | ||
Morally good man, a killer. | ||
Okay, so pause it again. | ||
A morally good man. | ||
Is she talking about a man that was married to his wife for... | ||
50 years and they have 5 kids and 10 grandkids? | ||
Never had a scandal? | ||
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No. Nope. | |
She's talking about a man that she believes murdered somebody. | ||
And that somebody actually does happen to have a family and children at home. | ||
Not Taylor, though. | ||
Are you picking up? | ||
What we're putting down here. | ||
Continue. Wait | ||
a second. | ||
Who's tearing down the institutions right now? | ||
Doge and Trump! | ||
And you're complaining! | ||
USAID! You're complaining about it. | ||
All the corrupt institutions, you're standing up for them. | ||
But, okay, whatever. | ||
She almost went all the way. | ||
Did you see? | ||
She almost went all the way. | ||
They want Trump dead. | ||
They want you dead. | ||
They want Luigi Mangione's on every corner killing the people that they're politically opposed to. | ||
Just say it, Taylor! | ||
You're so close! | ||
But she just, she didn't, because they can't... | ||
They can't be fully transparent. | ||
They can't be totally honest because then they lose the moral high ground. | ||
And that's all they have is their pseudo-philosophical, pseudo-intellectual moral high ground is all they have. | ||
And so if they give that up, they have nothing. | ||
So she's like, yeah, well, we do support this murderer as we think he's a murderer. | ||
We do support him. | ||
Because we do like murderers. | ||
It's sexual to us. | ||
He's a hero to us. | ||
He's an idol to us. | ||
And yeah, you know, if somebody could go out and take down Trump, we'd do the same to them. | ||
You know, wink, nod. | ||
What are they going to do if or when Luigi Mangione is found to be innocent? | ||
What are they going to do? | ||
But it doesn't matter. | ||
Whoever the killer is, that's who they want. | ||
That's who they want to promote because they want to promote the next one. | ||
They want to encourage somebody else to be that person. | ||
These are violent, hate-filled psychotics. | ||
So, what's the lesson? | ||
As I've said, you have the radical left, which is going one direction, and then you have the moderate left, which is going a different direction. | ||
The moderate left... | ||
Let's say Bill Maher comes out and says, hey, I just had dinner with Trump. | ||
Turns out he's not that bad. | ||
Turns out he's actually pretty normal. | ||
And we have incorrectly dehumanized him, and it's causing a lot of problems. | ||
We got it wrong. | ||
Okay, that's the moderate left trying to come back to a sense of normalcy. | ||
And then you have the radical left, like Taylor Lorenz, who says, we like murderers. | ||
Murderers are hot. | ||
We want more murderers. | ||
And yeah, you know, direct them towards Trump, too. | ||
This is the fracture, and it's not going anywhere. | ||
So, but the question then becomes, we see how the right, so you've got the fracture on the right, and most of it is over Israel. | ||
But there's other issues in there, too. | ||
But you see the response there. | ||
So the fracture in the right is being responded to in real time. | ||
You got people with Randy Fine coming out and others saying, oh, anybody that doesn't support Israel more than America, you're an anti-Semite. | ||
Okay. And then you get all the laws passed and everything else. | ||
So you see how the establishment right is dealing with the dissident right when it comes to those issues. | ||
They're on top of it. | ||
They're addressing it. | ||
So what are the moderate leftists going to do to address the radical left? | ||
Because those are both the establishment. | ||
That's the establishment from both sides right now. | ||
The establishment right is all bought and paid for by the Israeli lobby. | ||
And the establishment left is actually kind of trying to be more moderate now for the political reasons. | ||
That's why they're talking to Trump and visiting with Trump and trying to at least come back to the moderate side. | ||
And then the radical left, they're the ones breaking away from that. | ||
So is the establishment left going to do anything to address this psychotic behavior? | ||
Is Taylor Lorenz going to lose her job? | ||
Will Taylor Lorenz receive any backlash for gladly smiling, sexualizing over what she views as a murderer? | ||
Will anybody on the left speak out against that? | ||
Will anybody on the left come out here and say, Crazy, single, childless cat lady does not represent the American left. | ||
She's psychotic. | ||
She's bat crap crazy. | ||
We want nothing to do with her. | ||
We don't support murderers. | ||
Will you see any of that anywhere? | ||
But see, when somebody's breaking from the right-wing establishment, all the attack dogs come out. | ||
And it's just pile on. | ||
So you could argue this is sometimes why the left does better than the right. | ||
And it is true. | ||
When the left goes crazy, when the left goes full radical, the establishment party ignores it. | ||
But when right-wingers try to break from the establishment and right-wingers try to go their own way, the establishment attacks them and cuts them off from the source and isolates them out and makes sure, nope, we have nothing to do with them. | ||
But you can just come out and say, we love murderers, we sexualize murderers, and the left looks at that and says, let's just pretend that didn't happen. | ||
Are you sure you don't want to cut that off? | ||
Are you sure you don't want to call that out? | ||
Are you sure you don't want to isolate that? | ||
No, we're just going to let that be. | ||
Most of our voters actually feel that way. | ||
They can't even come out and talk about the violence against Tesla dealerships. | ||
Has there been any big left-wing announcements about stopping the violence against Tesla or Tesla owners? | ||
Have you seen that anywhere? | ||
No. Because the Democrats know that's their base. | ||
And they can't isolate their base. | ||
Now, Republicans, they don't care. | ||
Republicans will gladly sacrifice political victories to remain whatever image they're supposed to remain. | ||
So they don't really care right now that they're turning a ton of people off with this over-the-top support of Israel. | ||
They don't care that they're turning a lot of people off with some of the things that aren't getting done. | ||
They don't care. | ||
As long as they maintain the status quo and their image of what they're supposed to be, they'll isolate and cut off voters and disenfranchise people without a care in the world, which leads to election losses. | ||
You say, well, gee, why do Republicans lose elections? | ||
Because the Democrats never isolate voters. | ||
The Democrats never cut off voters. | ||
The Democrats never cut off voters. | ||
You can be so crazy to openly support and sexualize a murderer and they still won't call you out. | ||
You could burn down a Tesla dealership and they'll start a bail fund for you. | ||
It was rare to see. | ||
And they lied about it too, but the governor's mansion in Pennsylvania gets attacked by an arsonist and they said, oh, it was anti-Semitism. | ||
The guy will probably end up being Jewish is how ridiculous it is. | ||
Oh, it was a Trump supporter. | ||
No, it's not. | ||
His family came out. | ||
He hated Trump. | ||
So they just lie about everything. | ||
Pennsylvania governor's mansion attacked suspect Cody Balmer admitted harboring hatred towards Shapiro and it looks like there was some personal beef he had with the state. | ||
Over some property dispute. | ||
I'm guessing all of this is going to come out by the end of the week. | ||
What we know about Cody Ballmer and the alleged arson at Pennsylvania Governor's residence. | ||
So this guy, I mean, he nearly burnt the whole thing to the ground and ended up turning himself in. | ||
I guess he was suffering. | ||
He had some injuries from the whole thing, so he had to turn himself in so he could get medical care. | ||
No loss of life with the family, thank goodness. | ||
But J.D. Vance came out quickly and a lot of Republicans came out quickly. | ||
Thanks be to God that Governor Shapiro and his family were unharmed in this attack. | ||
Really disgusting violence and I hope whoever did it is brought swiftly to justice. | ||
That is Vice President J.D. Vance. | ||
So, let's say this was a targeted attack. | ||
It wasn't. | ||
It's going to end up being some personal beef that this guy, and he had mental issues. | ||
It's going to be a personal beef this guy had with the state. | ||
It'll all come out eventually. | ||
But it doesn't even matter. | ||
The Republicans came out and immediately condemned this violence and said, we don't support this. | ||
We condemn this. | ||
We want justice against this. | ||
You never see that on the Democrat side. | ||
Never. And it's for every reason I just explained. | ||
If the Democrats see an individual attacking Tesla dealerships and burning them to the ground, this is how they view it. | ||
They'll say, well, we could come out and disavow this, but he might vote for us. | ||
So let's just ignore it. | ||
That's how they think. | ||
When you've got Thousands of violent people, if not hundreds of thousands of violent people in your party, they know it. | ||
So if you condemn the one violent person here, the other violent person there, they know they're isolating way too many voters. | ||
Way too many Democrat voters are violent psychotics. | ||
So they can't say anything bad about the Tesla crimes. | ||
They can't say anything bad about Luigi Mangione. | ||
They either have to ignore it or come out in support of it because that's... | ||
Who their voters are. | ||
But good for the Republicans for criticizing that violence. | ||
By the way, there was another big event in Pennsylvania. | ||
Pennsylvania school shooting was planned for Columbine anniversary. | ||
A young man had planned to commit a mass shooting At State College High School, he was in jail as of this weekend. | ||
He was planning to commit a mass shooting in central Pennsylvania on April 21st, one day after the 26th anniversary of the deadly Columbine High School shooting. | ||
So I guess he was waiting for the Monday, because the 20th is a Sunday. | ||
It's Easter Sunday. | ||
The police allege the suspect had it compiled a hit list. | ||
And he was going to go into the school pretty much right at the school bell in the morning. | ||
So, good job. | ||
All the authorities involved in stopping that. | ||
Allen High School shooting. | ||
Police response to Allen High School shooting report. | ||
So, this was another one. | ||
So, it's just... | ||
It's a sad state of affairs how sick and deranged our country has become with people that would even think about doing something like this, let alone trying to do it, actually putting it into practice. | ||
But I mean, what is the percentage of school shooters or firebombers, all these different things we see, all these violent political actors? | ||
What is the percentage that they're on pharmaceutical drugs? | ||
What are we looking at here? | ||
It's definitely more than 50%. | ||
Is it 60, 70, 80? | ||
Is it 90? | ||
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Is it 100%? | |
Is it 100%? | ||
It's a sick culture, but it's been poisoned. | ||
It's been poisoned. | ||
Here's another example. | ||
Wisconsin teen killed parents so he could use their money to assassinate Trump. | ||
Now you tell me, where does this come from? | ||
Where does a young person get an idea in his head? | ||
He needs to kill his parents to assassinate Trump. | ||
Who's brainwashing this kid? | ||
Who's responsible for turning this kid into a violent psychotic? | ||
A 17-year-old. | ||
A Wisconsin teen allegedly murdered his mother and stepfather to obtain the financial means and autonomy necessary to kill President Trump and overthrow the U.S. government, federal authorities said in court documents. | ||
This is horrible. | ||
The suspect was arrested and charged with two counts of first-degree murder and two counts of hiding a corpse after killing his mother and stepfather. | ||
their Wisconsin home. | ||
Stashed their corpses in the house for weeks as he was allegedly planning to start the assassination of Trump and start a revolution, as he says. | ||
Now tell me, what would motivate somebody to do something like that? | ||
What kind of... | ||
Poison goes into the mind of a young man. | ||
And where is such poison coming from? | ||
But you know what's wild? | ||
As the radical left gets worse and more violent and more hate-filled by the day, are they chilling out their rhetoric? | ||
Are they calming their rhetoric? | ||
Are they changing their stance on things? | ||
Not one bit. | ||
They're doubling down. | ||
They're doubling down on Trump as Hitler. | ||
They're doubling down on Luigi Mangione as a hero. | ||
They're doubling down on we must fight. | ||
They're doubling down on they're taking your rights. | ||
Nope, they're just getting worse. | ||
And they've got all these deranged pillheads. | ||
And they've got all these people whose brains and bodies have been poisoned. | ||
And they're throwing gas on them. | ||
And they're lighting the match, folks. | ||
And so this is why we have to deal with this radical left Democrat Party before we deal with any of our other issues. | ||
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A teenager in Wisconsin accused of plotting to kill President Trump. | |
Prosecutors say that the teen murdered his parents to get money for a drone and explosives to use in the attack against President Trump. | ||
Correspondent Garrett Tenney reports live from Chicago. | ||
Hi, Garrett. | ||
Hey, Martha, this 17-year-old allegedly wanted to spark a political revolution in the U.S. by killing President Donald Trump. | ||
And according to the FBI, he killed his mom and stepdad to get the money and freedom he needed to do it. | ||
When police arrested Nikita Kass back in February after finding his parents shot to death in their home, the teen had $28,000 on him in cash and jewelry, a gun, and a manifesto on his phone about killing the president, making bombs and carrying out terrorist attacks. | ||
Investigators say... | ||
The teen researched how to use a drone as a weapon to drop explosives and paid in part for a drone and explosives to use in his planned assassination. | ||
Court documents state the teen shared his plans with at least several others. | ||
Quote, he later told Classmate that he was in contact with a male in Russia via Telegram and they were planning to overthrow the government of the United States and assassinate Trump. | ||
Kassip told the Classmate that when they saw 10 consecutive attacks in the news, it would have been him. | ||
This case is still very much an ongoing investigation. | ||
He is already facing a long list of charges. | ||
More charges could be coming. | ||
Martha? Yeah, I'm talking to someone in Russia, a.k.a. | ||
I'm talking to someone in Ukraine with an IP address in Russia. | ||
Probably the case there, as that would go along with what we're seeing in the Ryan Ruth developments in that ongoing investigation in case. | ||
But again, you saw what happened to the governor's mansion in Pennsylvania. | ||
All the Republicans have come out. | ||
Spoken out against that violence, condemned it, disavowed it, but nothing on that. | ||
Democrats won't say a damn thing about that because that's their average voter. | ||
And you see right now, I mean, it's just true. | ||
I mean, some people, folks, are just totally panicked over this. | ||
And I'm not telling you to push the panic button. | ||
And it's not really going to be up to me anyway. | ||
It's going to be up to the Trump administration to decide how they want to handle it. | ||
But a lot of people are panicked. | ||
Like, oh, Trump's abandoned his base and they just panic over everything. | ||
But you understand, like, the Democrats won't even condemn a would-be assassin against their political opposition. | ||
They won't even condemn that in order to maintain as many votes as possible. | ||
Meanwhile, you know, the Trump administration, it's like they don't really even care too much about what the base is saying or complaining about. | ||
So that's the big difference right now. | ||
And now I'm looking at it because people are saying, oh, the Democrats are toast and they'll never win another election and everything else. | ||
You might want to reevaluate where things are going right now. | ||
I'm telling you right now, the Trump administration is turning off a lot of its base. | ||
They actually expected to see arrests. | ||
They actually expected to see mass deportations. | ||
They actually expected to see the Epstein list. | ||
And they've got none of it. | ||
They've got none of it. | ||
So... Let's see how it all plays out as we approach the midterms. | ||
But I'm telling you, the Democrats are going to go for the House, folks. | ||
And they're going to redistrict Wisconsin. | ||
And they're going to be so committed to getting as many votes as possible, they won't even condemn a would-be assassin. | ||
They won't even condemn a murderer. | ||
They'll celebrate it if they think it's politically... | ||
Expedient for their cause. | ||
So I would actually say at this point, that's leading to a Democrat victory in the midterms. | ||
And the only thing that I see, the only way Republicans win in the midterms is if you do have mass deportations. | ||
I mean millions. | ||
That will motivate people to vote. | ||
Instead of doing, now Doge is saying we'll do $150 billion in cuts. | ||
No, do a trillion in cuts. | ||
Do $2 trillion in cuts. | ||
In fact, who even cares about the numbers? | ||
Just cut the IRS. | ||
Just start cutting entire bureaucracies. | ||
That will get people to vote. | ||
But what they're doing now, folks, it's not going to motivate many people to vote in the midterms, I'm telling you right now. | ||
But everything the Democrats are doing right now will get people to go vote for them in the midterms. | ||
That's the pace you're at. | ||
Whether you like it or not, that's the reality of the situation. | ||
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This is a horrible caption job over this video, but it is what it is. | ||
So just bear with this 60 seconds. | ||
Whoever did this should be fired. | ||
But here's Netanyahu, basically with a wink and a nod, saying, yes, we have nuclear weapons, clip 14. He goes on here, | ||
again, I'm, I can't, there's no English captions, and I couldn't find any, but I just wanted to show you the clip I'm talking about here. | ||
You can find it all over X. So with a wink and a nod, basically admitting Israel has nuclear weapons. | ||
Now, that's very well known. | ||
They deny it, but it's very well known. | ||
You can search any news, any search engine optimization. | ||
Hell, even Grok says it. | ||
So it's kind of like the big secret that everybody knows is like, yeah, Israel's got nukes. | ||
And they even have policy about it. | ||
I think it's called, I think it's the Samson option, where they'll just nuke the world if they don't get their way. | ||
I think is what it's called. | ||
So it's like, oh, yeah. | ||
The secret everybody knows, Israel has nukes. | ||
So I think, you know, to me, I see Netanyahu as a very... | ||
I'm not even sure what I would say. | ||
I mean, he's kind of backed into a corner. | ||
And if it wasn't for the support of President Trump, Netanyahu would be in a very, very bad place. | ||
He's got the international court against him. | ||
He's got much of Israel against him at this point. | ||
He has virtually the entire Middle Eastern world against him at this point. | ||
So if he wasn't getting that undying support from America, from Trump, more accurately, the Trump administration, I should say, not America. | ||
I'd say most Americans are probably sick of it now. | ||
But if it wasn't for that, Netanyahu would be looking very weak, very desperate on the world stage. | ||
Yeah, the Samson option. | ||
Thank you, guys. | ||
He would be looking very bad. | ||
So, I mean, Trump is basically throwing him a bone, saving his political career, I would say, at this point. | ||
Or keeping it, keeping a pulse and greenlighting him to finish whatever the job is going to end up being in the Gaza Strip. | ||
But now the situation with Iran intensifies. | ||
So let me kind of go through all these headlines and then put it all together for the bigger picture. | ||
Israel would be the leader of a strike if Iran doesn't give up nuclear weapons programs, Donald Trump warns. | ||
Israeli officials reportedly concerned over potential U.S. concessions in nuclear talks with Iran. | ||
In other words... | ||
It's not going the way Israel wants, and the Trump administration is not being as heavy-handed as Israel wants. | ||
Trump has a timeline in mind for Iran nuke deal, taps Israel to lead any potential military action. | ||
Folks, look, I... | ||
What is going on here? | ||
And it's actually getting a similar situation in Ukraine and Russia. | ||
But what is going on here? | ||
It's the same thing Trump did when he announced we're going to take over the Gaza Strip. | ||
Now, there's no doubt that this administration is the most pro-Israel administration probably ever. | ||
Probably ever. | ||
And I don't know if that's how Trump really feels about it or the other individuals really feel about it. | ||
I don't know if that's just the Israeli money. | ||
Getting that done. | ||
I don't know if that's even like a troll, like, hey, you called me Nazi for eight years, but look, I'm doing more for Jews than anybody ever. | ||
Maybe it's a combination of it all. | ||
But then, when the rubber meets the road, Trump is sitting back and saying, okay, you know, you take care of it, Netanyahu. | ||
And if you can't, then we'll have to get involved, and maybe that's not what you want. | ||
Maybe that's not what you want in your country, and maybe that's not what you want in your region of the world. | ||
So, you better get it done. | ||
But the truth is, aside from whatever they can do in their region, in that landmass, Israel doesn't really have that power. | ||
Now Israel's got its nukes, and it does have a lot of technology that it gets from us, and a lot of weapons it gets from us. | ||
But at the end of the day, isolated in that region, Israel's dead in the water. | ||
And certainly they know that. | ||
Whether they want to be honest about it, outwardly facing, probably not. | ||
But they know that. | ||
They know damn well Israel likely doesn't exist right now without the support of the United States of America. | ||
So, as the Iran nuke deal is kind of not going very well, and Trump can sit back and say, well, you know, that's kind of your problem, actually, isn't it? | ||
Iran's kind of your problem. | ||
And this is why you see all the Israel intelligence fake reports like, oh, it's Iranian drones, and it's Iran trying to kill Trump. | ||
That's all fake Mossad, Israel intelligence. | ||
That's all that is. | ||
It's all Israel propaganda. | ||
See, and just like they did with the drones. | ||
Where did all the reporting go? | ||
Iranian drone mothership. | ||
Iranian mothership off the coast. | ||
Iranian drones everywhere. | ||
It was always fake. | ||
It was always Israeli intelligence propaganda. | ||
Notice how nobody's having to follow up on that, though. | ||
Nobody follows up on that. | ||
Nobody apologizes for that big lie. | ||
So Israel is constantly trying to make Iran our problem. | ||
And there's no doubt Iran has... | ||
I mean, they chant death to America, and they got other issues. | ||
But at the end of the day, the only reason Iran has any problem with us is because we continue to support Israel. | ||
So everybody involved in these negotiations knows that. | ||
Israel knows that. | ||
Iran knows that. | ||
Trump knows that. | ||
So the deal is not really going well. | ||
So Trump leans back in his chair and says, well, you know, it's really kind of your problem, isn't it, Israel? | ||
It's really kind of your problem to deal with, isn't it? | ||
So if this doesn't go well, you guys will have to handle it. | ||
And that's like, to Netanyahu, that's like kryptonite. | ||
That's like nails on the chalkboard. | ||
Because without America, they're isolated in that region. | ||
It's not good. | ||
So even though this is the most pro-Israel administration, at the end of the day, Trump is reminding them, it's like, hey, Iran's your problem. | ||
So maybe you should figure this out. | ||
Hey, the Gaza Strip is your problem, and if you can't figure it out, then we'll just come in there and take care of it then. | ||
We'll just make it ours. | ||
That is not what Netanyahu wants to hear, folks. | ||
So that's why he's saying, well, we'll help you with the Iran nuke deal, but if it doesn't get done, it's on you. | ||
Good luck. | ||
It's like, yeah, we've helped you a lot in the Gaza Strip, and, you know, we're going to help you with counterterrorism measures, but if you can't get it done, we're just going to take it for ourselves. | ||
Now, this is crazy. | ||
As there's pressure for a war with Iran, obviously. | ||
Netanyahu has been asking for that for decades. | ||
Whenever Netanyahu comes to D.C., which he's been doing it since the 80s, and asks Congress or demands, however you want to put it, for regime change, he's gotten it every time. | ||
And now Iran is like the final piece of the puzzle. | ||
And so Netanyahu is coming out. | ||
He says Iran will not have nuclear weapons. | ||
So he's demanding Donald Trump take care of that for him. | ||
But of course, Israel has nuclear weapons. | ||
So where does Israel get off saying Iran can't have nuclear weapons? | ||
As if this isn't coming up during the proceedings. | ||
This isn't coming up in the negotiations. | ||
You don't think Iran is sitting there saying, so you get to have nukes, but we don't? | ||
So the deals fall apart. | ||
Netanyahu is like, we must have regime change. | ||
Donald, do we have to regime change? | ||
And Trump says, well, okay, go for it. | ||
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Good luck. | |
And then he comes right back to America. | ||
See how that works? | ||
Now, this is, I look at this and I think this could be the big thing behind what we see. | ||
This is from Defense One earlier this year, and not many people cover this. | ||
Let's talk about the next U.S.-Israel military assistance agreement. | ||
Now, this is actually referred to the Memorandum of Understanding, the U.S. military-Israel military assistance Memorandum of Understanding. | ||
Now, this deal, which has been going on post-World War II, Has resulted in Israel securing roughly $320 billion in aid from the United States of America, which is more than every other country on Earth. | ||
It's even close to every other country on Earth combined, which Israel has received. | ||
So you could argue this MOU is the most important thing for Israel's existence than its own borders. | ||
But that's what secured its borders. | ||
That's what's built its military and a lot of other things. | ||
But it's mostly military support. | ||
But there's a lot of other things that go into that. | ||
There's a lot of other deals that go into that as well. | ||
Healthcare and other such things. | ||
They can even get benefits when they come here. | ||
So it's a big deal. | ||
It's arguably the most important thing for Israel's existence is this deal. | ||
Now, it's set to expire in 2028. | ||
So in other words, Trump's final year in office. | ||
So I try to look at all these different angles. | ||
And Trump certainly is aware of this, and he's a dealmaker. | ||
So this is not something that I think Trump takes lightly. | ||
So could Trump be sitting here thinking to himself, we've had this deal. | ||
With Israel since World War II. | ||
The most recent deal we cut with them gave them annually $3.3 billion. | ||
It was a 10-year agreement. | ||
They're going to be looking to renew it at the end of my administration. | ||
Could Trump be sitting here thinking, we're going to finish this deal, we're going to fully support Israel to the end of this deal, and they're going to have two options at that point. | ||
Israel is going to have the option to either exist, Without the support of the United States, which is more than just military assistance and financial assistance, they're going to have to learn to get along with their neighbors, which seems to be their most difficult problem. | ||
But Netanyahu is certainly aware of this too. | ||
Now, I don't know. | ||
I could be wrong. | ||
Trump could blindly sign another deal and just not care. | ||
Or he could be thinking, I'm going to keep this deal on the table. | ||
And let's just see what happens. | ||
And let's see if I put all this pressure on Israel to take care of itself, if they can try to figure out their own issues in the region that have been going on for years. | ||
So people tend to leave that out of the conversation when talking about these relations, but I don't think that is a wise thing to do. | ||
I think that plays in... | ||
Majorly. And certainly everybody at this negotiation table is well aware of that. | ||
But I'm telling you right now, and it's more coming out, Netanyahu continues to remove people from his cabinet, from the military that aren't cooperating. | ||
So, of course, Tom Cotton is always going to be the first to do Prime Minister Netanyahu PR. | ||
He says it's not a threat to democracy for an elected head of state to have the power to remove the chief of an intelligence service. | ||
It's essential to democracy. | ||
The Israel something is just so pathetic, man. | ||
It's just so gross. | ||
And if Prime Minister Netanyahu has lost confidence in this intelligence chief, how can the U.S. government have confidence in him? | ||
Why are you doing PR for Israel? | ||
Why are you doing PR for Netanyahu? | ||
And I like Tom Cotton. | ||
All things considered, he's a pretty good senator. | ||
He's all in for Israel, but that's because they bought and paid for his campaigns. | ||
But whatever, put that aside. | ||
The reason why Netanyahu is getting rid of a bunch of cabinet members, military people, intelligence people, is because, folks, they're coming to him and they're saying, Bibi, you are putting us in a bad position right now. | ||
And not only are you putting us in a bad position, you are still failed in the Gaza Strip completely. | ||
You're not rescuing the hostages. | ||
You're not taking the land. | ||
You're not getting peace deals done. | ||
You've done nothing. | ||
And now you have all these arrest warrants in the international court. | ||
You have most of the world turning against you. | ||
And... Israel is turning against you now. | ||
There are protests in the streets every week against you now. | ||
So these people are coming to him and they're saying, Bibi, we gotta change tact here. | ||
And he just says, don't want to hear it, you're fired. | ||
So it's not all peaches and cream for Netanyahu and that regime. | ||
So you're just getting the propaganda from the American media. | ||
Just understand that. | ||
And by the way, the same thing is kind of happening with Russia and Ukraine. | ||
Folks, those peace negotiations have almost completely fallen apart. | ||
And now the war is reaching a point maybe as bad as it's ever been. | ||
I mean, bombings left and right, thousands of people dying every week. | ||
And I don't know why the American media is not covering it now. | ||
It's not like they want to cover for Trump and make him look good. | ||
My guess is they're not covering it is because... | ||
Ukraine is losing badly. | ||
That's my guess. | ||
And so if they admit Ukraine is losing badly, then the whole support Ukraine operation people will realize was just a total, total waste. | ||
But the peace negotiations have totally fallen through. | ||
And any ceasefire or anything like that, not happening. | ||
It's total war. | ||
Russians are bombing left and right. | ||
They're killing thousands of people. | ||
I mean, it's getting bad. | ||
It's getting real bad. | ||
So, I don't know if it's because Trump only has four years in office, or maybe it's the trade war, or I don't know. | ||
But, I mean, they're not getting much done as far as peace deals are concerned. | ||
Not in Israel, not in that region of the world, and not in Ukraine with Russia. | ||
That has just, it's just not worked. | ||
And it's not like there isn't an effort being made. | ||
I mean, Witkoff is flying all over the planet practically all the time. | ||
Rubio's traveling consistently as well. | ||
But it's all falling apart. | ||
And look, it's sad because of the loss of life more than anything. | ||
It's also sad that we've had all of our money stolen for all of this blood in the earth. | ||
But, you know, it's time for the Trump administration and the future administration of this country to just... | ||
Say, we're done. | ||
We're done. | ||
We're done. | ||
We're not getting involved in foreign conflicts. | ||
We're not getting involved in foreign entanglements. | ||
We're not going to fund it. | ||
We're not going to send troops. | ||
If you want to deal with it, then deal with it yourself. | ||
We're done. | ||
And that's how it should be. | ||
And I kind of think Trump is subtly telling that to Netanyahu. | ||
He's like, look, you got our support at least till 2028. | ||
We'll see what happens. | ||
But you know what? | ||
If you've got a problem with Iran, then you handle it yourself, okay? | ||
Because we're out. | ||
And, of course, the protests here continue. | ||
Pro-Palestinian protesters pelted with eggs while blocking traffic. | ||
You should be thankful that's all you're getting hit with if you're standing in the streets like a jackass. | ||
U.S. moves patriot defenses to Middle East with dozens of C-17 flights. | ||
Well, this has people considered big military amassing in that region. | ||
Hopefully it's just posturing. | ||
But you can never be too sure. | ||
By the way, some countries are going back in time when it comes to the LGBTQ plus stuff. | ||
Hungary passes constitutional amendment to ban LGBTQ plus public events. | ||
Well, they did it to themselves with the fornicating in the streets at their Pride festivals, so they have nobody to blame but themselves. | ||
Then you add this in Poland, guys. | ||
Give me clip 15, please. | ||
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I will always be with this beautiful Polish flag of the Polish blue-white. | |
So he puts a poll into a debate. | ||
They got an election in Poland next month. | ||
He puts the Polish flag on his podium. | ||
And then he takes the gay flag and he puts it on his opposition's podium and he says, my flag is the Polish flag. | ||
His flag is the gay pride flag. | ||
Who do you want to elect? | ||
With the John Cena theme song in the background. | ||
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In a Polish... | |
Political campaign with John Cena. | ||
It's a nice flag, bud. | ||
That's the sound you hear when they announce the next president of Poland. | ||
Man. Crew making me feel nostalgic now. | ||
We were all there. | ||
The transition from the Attitude Era to the... | ||
Aggression era? | ||
Rootless aggression? | ||
Alright, we got one more segment to go here on the InfoWars war room. | ||
Still plenty to talk about. | ||
I can probably pile drive through the rest of these headlines. | ||
But you know, it's funny. | ||
They just sent a bunch of female celebrities into low orbit. | ||
Not even space, but they're making a big deal of it. | ||
Look. It's pretty funny because they're making it all about women is the whole thing. | ||
It's all about how women are powerful and women are independent and women can do everything. | ||
And they say it's divine feminism. | ||
Let's go to divine feminist. | ||
She might be a bit divine. | ||
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Katy Perry in clip 20. Parachutes deploy from the crew capsule. | |
Those are like the guide parachutes. | ||
Oh, this is the landing here. | ||
I thought it was her talking about her divine femininity. | ||
Here they are screaming. | ||
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And then next will be the main parachutes that get pulled out. | |
That's the top of the rocket, by the way, which resembled a male member to a ridiculous level. | ||
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You know, it's actually hilarious. | |
You know, a lot of people don't even believe this is real. | ||
But I don't really comment on that. | ||
I don't really care. | ||
It's just funny. | ||
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They make it all about how powerful women are. | |
They invite a bunch of women there to witness the whole thing. | ||
Like, this was somehow some big event for women. | ||
The company that put it into orbit is run by men. | ||
The spaceship that you went to low orbit in was built and designed by men. | ||
And the actual rocket looks like a male member. | ||
So it's almost like, honestly, I kind of, part of me thinks Jeff Bezos has a real advanced sense of humor here. | ||
And he's like, yeah, sure, we'll make this all about women. | ||
And then he sends him up in a rocket that looks like a male member. | ||
I mean, this is right out of Austin Powers, folks. | ||
This is right out of Austin Powers. | ||
It's how ridiculously comical this thing is. | ||
And they act like there was some big accomplishment. | ||
There was nothing accomplished. | ||
They didn't break any... | ||
They didn't go anywhere new. | ||
There was nothing. | ||
It was a successful test launch for Blue Origin rockets. | ||
So, okay. | ||
But, you know, Bezos has kind of taken on the Dr. Evil look. | ||
So, I guess, you know, launch a Dr. Evil rocket. | ||
Why not? | ||
And then have all these women smiling, glad-handing, chirping one another like, oh my gosh, we did it! | ||
Look at what we did! | ||
Like, you did nothing. | ||
You didn't build it. | ||
You didn't launch it. | ||
You just got into a capsule that looks like a penis, is what you did. | ||
That's all you did. | ||
But it's like, that's the joke. | ||
Honestly, I feel like Jeff Bezos is making a joke here. | ||
Sure, ladies! | ||
It's all about you! | ||
Yeah! You did that! | ||
Wow! Meanwhile, the men that actually designed the rocket and the propulsion technology and the landing technology and everything else are kind of sitting back like, look at this. | ||
Yeah, it's all about the women, isn't it? | ||
That's funny. | ||
And then Katy Perry's like, this was about divine femininity. | ||
I think you're right. | ||
I think you're right. | ||
Back from whence you came. | ||
Back from whence you came. | ||
You came from a... | ||
You know what? | ||
We'll just stop right there. | ||
Congratulations, ladies. | ||
We are very, very proud of you. | ||
You guys did it. | ||
Yep. You're going to take us to space. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
Really proud. | ||
So, what's going on with Doge? | ||
Doge... Musk says Doge expects to save $150 billion by reducing waste and fraud. | ||
Well, what happened to $1 trillion? | ||
What in the hell? | ||
Elon Musk says that Doge expects to save $150 billion from the federal government in 2026. | ||
Of course, last month, he said it was going to be a trillion. | ||
So what in the hell? | ||
That is a significant reduction. | ||
So I'm not really sure if that's the administration deciding, well, we're not going to save that because we're just going to spend it. | ||
Or if they're not going after the waste, fraud, and abuse that we originally anticipated. | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
But this one has people pretty upset, and I would say myself included. | ||
By the way, it's tax day tomorrow. | ||
Looks like the IRS is going to make it through another tax day. | ||
That's a shame. | ||
Were you like me? | ||
Were you holding out hope? | ||
I usually file my taxes like immediately. | ||
Like as soon as I get the documents in the mail, I'm filing. | ||
Rarely do I waste a minute on that. | ||
But I gotta tell you, this was the first year where I waited until the buzzer to file because I was hoping they'd abolish that sick, disgusting... | ||
Unconstitutional IRS, but it survived. | ||
So here we are. | ||
The IRS is understaffed from Doge. | ||
No, they're not. | ||
Who wrote that? | ||
Fortune? The IRS is never understaffed. | ||
It's always overstaffed. | ||
Period. I hope this is the last time the IRS exists on tax day. | ||
RFK Jr. says... | ||
If you smoke or eat donuts, should society pay for your health care? | ||
Well, I would say if you have an unhealthy lifestyle, no, society should not pay for your health care. | ||
I would also say if you have a healthy lifestyle, society should still not pay for your health care. | ||
You should either way. | ||
See that? | ||
That's called logical consistency. | ||
But of course they're giving them a hard time and they're complaining because we don't want to... | ||
Put unhealthy foods on these SNAP programs, these benefit programs. | ||
So it's like, oh, the government's going to pay for you to get sick, and then the government's going to pay once you get sick. | ||
And of course, what's the government? | ||
That's you. | ||
That's your tax dollars. | ||
And if you have a problem with that, the Democrats are going to send a terrorist to your house. | ||
I'm hoping to get more information on this. | ||
Criminal referral requests filed against Fauci and top COVID officials in seven states. | ||
Now, this was filed years ago. | ||
But I'll just tell you a programming note that I'll be hosting. | ||
I'm going to go classic style. | ||
We're going to do double duty tomorrow. | ||
So I'll be hosting the Jones Show and the War Room. | ||
And I was talking to Alex this morning. | ||
He said, hey, here's some stories I was going to cover. | ||
Why don't you check these out? | ||
And one of them was that. | ||
So we're trying to reach out to the law firm behind that for tomorrow. | ||
I do have some other special guests as well. | ||
We're going to have a lot of guests as well as the news coverage tomorrow. | ||
But hopefully we'll have an update on that. | ||
We shall see. | ||
Meanwhile, FDA grants fast-track designation for potential bird flu vaccine. | ||
Yikes. The designation addresses the unmet need for prevention of H5N1, that's the bird flu, which remains a global health risk. | ||
And a Phase 1 trial of the vaccine was initiated last November. | ||
The FDA granted Fast Track designation for self-amplifying mRNA vaccine candidate for active immunization to protect against influenza and H5N1 subtype, also known as bird flu. | ||
So people are obviously upset. | ||
This is not exactly what RFK Jr. was anticipated to support. | ||
I'm not sure what he can do about it at this point with the FDA, and since this was initiated last November, so I think that it's probably already a done deal before the Trump administration even gets in. | ||
Let me provide an alternative potential here. | ||
If they were going to do another pandemic, another scandemic, and they were going to do it with bird flu, And you anticipated this. | ||
Would you be proactive in greenlighting this vaccine research? | ||
Or would you be reactive and wait until they declare it a pandemic and then do it so they can run a whole scam on us again? | ||
Now, I don't know if that has anything, if that's even a factor in all of this. | ||
I'm just looking at all the angles because people are rightfully upset about this. | ||
And really, the mRNA vaccine should be stopped entirely, not fast-tracked. | ||
And people would expect the Trump administration, RFK Jr., to stop this stuff. | ||
But it's moving through. | ||
So again, is that thinking, well, look, if they're going to do a bird flu pandemic, let's just fast-track this vaccine so that they can't do it. | ||
We'll already say, nope, we got the vaccine. | ||
We're not doing shutdowns. | ||
We're not doing pandemics. | ||
So that would be, I guess, if you're trying to look for the positive, that would be the positive here. | ||
The negative is, here we go again, mRNA vaccines. | ||
Getting fast-tracked and normalized when the whole thing should just be stopped. | ||
That's where that's at. | ||
Congress, now this is Chuck Grassley who just gets this one totally wrong, by the way. | ||
But that's because really classical conservatism is free trade. | ||
Congress delegated too much authority to President on trade, said Chuck Grassley. | ||
Well, the truth is, it really... | ||
You could argue where the power should reside here. | ||
I would actually argue that it should reside with the president. | ||
I would argue it should reside with the head executive. | ||
But the problem is, this isn't about... | ||
If you want to talk about Congress delegating too much authority, if you think trade is the issue here, let me introduce you to, I don't know, how many federal bureaucracies? | ||
Every single one? | ||
Chuck Grassley. | ||
Oh, I respect. | ||
I think he was a good senator. | ||
Chuck, don't you think Congress has delegated too much power to federal bureaucracies? | ||
Maybe we should address that. | ||
They've made it pretty clear in recent years they view themselves as above Congress. | ||
Congress is supposed to do oversight. | ||
Congress is supposed to be in charge of these federal bureaucracies, but yet they seem to run rampant and rogue. | ||
And then there's nothing Congress can do about it. | ||
So I'd say that's your issue, Senator. | ||
Not trade. | ||
Which the Chinese are continuing to put out propaganda on this as the trade deals keep going. | ||
Look, Trump is actively engaging in trade negotiations and trade deals. | ||
People are just too close to the panic button for everything at this point. | ||
But they keep putting out this propaganda. | ||
Trump and Musk mocked in New A clip depicting them as factory workers. | ||
So it's this insult like, hey Americans, you don't want to work in a factory. | ||
Let our Chinese slave wage workers do it. | ||
No. No American should be above an honest day's work with an honest day's pay. | ||
So I'm sick of these insults. | ||
But yeah, it's going back and forth and now China's pushing back. | ||
It's going to be a back and forth. | ||
Which the ultimate goal is we need to bring manufacturing and production back, period. | ||
And the deals that have sold out this country in Congress for years, not the executive branch, the president's done it too, but I mean, it's been Congress that's done it mostly, Senator Grassley, which is why China has this stranglehold on our economy, | ||
which is why they believe they can suspend rare earth. | ||
And pharmaceuticals and manufacturing, and that will hurt us. | ||
And that might be true, but this is why we need to be independent. | ||
And this is why Trump wants to secure rare earths, not just in Ukraine, but in America. | ||
And he wants to bring back manufacturing and production. | ||
That is the true sense of our power. | ||
And it will make us richer than we've ever been. | ||
But the trade negotiations are ongoing. | ||
And there will be negatives. | ||
There will be positives. | ||
Trump didn't start the war. | ||
He's the first president for the United States of America to actually fight back in the trade war. | ||
Well, the judge in the Carmelo Anthony case, in the murder of Austin Metcalf, has lowered the bond from $1 million to $250,000, which of course was crowdfunded. | ||
They didn't reach a million, so... | ||
Anthony would have remained in jail, but she lowered it to a quarter million, which they did reach in the fundraising, so he is released and on house arrest with an ankle bracelet now. | ||
Hmm. So there's that update. | ||
Colorado is now becoming one of the worst places for gun legislation. | ||
Which you wouldn't have thought would be the case. | ||
And yet here we are. | ||
Governor Jared Polis signs sweeping gun law that adds requirements to buy certain semi-automatic weapons. | ||
Colorado will drastically limit the sale of many guns. | ||
Firearms instruction could see changes amid new Colorado gun law. | ||
Colorado Democrats may severely limit detachable magazines. | ||
Well, that's one of the things they've done with this law. | ||
This gun law in Colorado is crazy. | ||
And, you know, here's what I'm realizing. | ||
Listening to conservative radio in Colorado and then some of these other reports from people in Colorado. | ||
What's happened in Colorado is it used to be a very red state. | ||
I mean, you always had Denver. | ||
You always had Boulder. | ||
But it used to be a red state, and it's a lot of farming, a lot of country, and used to be a red state. | ||
But what's happened is Californians, who flee the Democrat hellhole of California, and how expensive it is to live there, move to Colorado, which offers a lot of similar things, some similar weather, some similar culture, | ||
but a lot more affordable, a lot cheaper. | ||
And so a lot of people have fled California, they've moved to Colorado, and now they've turned it blue. | ||
By the way, they're trying to do the same thing in Texas. | ||
But why do Democrats do this? | ||
You always do the same thing, you Democrats. | ||
You destroy the counties, the states you live in. | ||
You destroy it. | ||
Hell, even the countries. | ||
How many Democrats always threaten to leave America? | ||
It's so bad. | ||
All the liberals are going to Europe. | ||
They do this everywhere they go. | ||
They are a cancer, these Democrats. | ||
So they destroy California. | ||
They say, geez, California sucks now. | ||
Let's go to Colorado and do the same thing. | ||
Let's go to Texas and do the same thing. | ||
Speaking of Colorado, it's Representative Lauren Boebert. | ||
What is with this attack now? | ||
They keep doing it to Natalie Winters. | ||
Over on Bannon's war room. | ||
Lauren Boebert shocks MAGA with inappropriate mini-dress at Trump dinner. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
You might have a problem with the way these ladies dress. | ||
You might have a problem with their attractive level or their figure. | ||
But you do recall that the Democrats were literally having anal sex in the Capitol. | ||
You do recall that the Democrats brought trans strippers who got naked. | ||
At the White House. | ||
And if we have to go all the way here, you do realize that most network news stations love to put the women on TV with the low-cut tops and the legs. | ||
So let's just calm down. | ||
And that's the controversial mini-dress that Lauren was wearing. | ||
I mean, give me a break. | ||
There are plenty of things Lauren Boebert could be doing. | ||
To catch a glance or a double take, and that is hardly won. | ||
If anything, that's pretty innocent. | ||
But notice, it's like, they take conservative, politically conservative women, and they scold them for how they dress, and I'm just sitting here like, are you joking? | ||
Who is complaining? | ||
Because every time you go to one of these websites, they all have the same thing on their little sidebar. | ||
They'll all have a Kardashian in a bikini or some other celebrity on Instagram. | ||
They all do it. | ||
We all see the bimbos on TV with the low cuts and the legs and everything else. | ||
We all see what the Democrats have brought to the White House and everything else. | ||
Just stop it. | ||
Just stop it. | ||
Good God. | ||
Speaking of stop it, what the hell is going on in New York? | ||
Not just the fact that this happened, but the fact that you even had all the different elements in place for this to happen. | ||
Man has sex with corpse on New York City's subway. | ||
NYPD searching for suspect accused of having sex with a corpse. | ||
So, okay, you have a dead guy on a subway. | ||
You have a pervert on a subway, and then you have a pervert raping a dead guy on the subway? | ||
Wow. What is going on in New York? | ||
I mean, holy crap. | ||
With that. | ||
Then there's New Jersey. | ||
Here you go. | ||
You want to find the guy? | ||
You want to find the corpse rapist? | ||
I give this advice out for free. | ||
I wouldn't volunteer for this job. | ||
Send somebody out on the subway to act dead. | ||
And, you know, it's like cheese for a mouse. | ||
Owner of New Jersey Sushi Joint, convicted of spying for China, and let back on the street. | ||
Caught up by ice. | ||
Ming Jing Zhang, known as Sushi John, the 61-year-old owner of Yaya Noodles in Montgomery Township, New Jersey, Arrested by ICE. | ||
He was convicted last year of acting as an unregistered agent of the Chinese government. | ||
Sentenced to three years probation. | ||
Pled guilty to having served as an agent of China in 2016 without notifying the U.S. Attorney General. | ||
Years later, then violated terms of lawful admission. | ||
So he could have been a spy at one point. | ||
Maybe he still was. | ||
Maybe he still wasn't. | ||
What is a spy doing running a sushi joint? | ||
Do you think he was even involved at all? | ||
Come get some sushi. | ||
And tell me your secrets. | ||
Tell me your secrets while you're buying your sushi. | ||
I want to know. | ||
I need to know all about your secrets. | ||
Arizona Ice-T CEO. | ||
To me, this is what it's all about right here, folks. | ||
This is the American dream. | ||
I don't know this guy's politics. | ||
I don't. | ||
He could be left. | ||
He could be right. | ||
It doesn't matter to me. | ||
What he says here is right on, and what he says here is truly Americana. | ||
This is the real American dream. | ||
He's asked, why don't you ever raise the prices of your iced tea? | ||
They've stayed the same despite all the inflation and everything else. | ||
Why don't you raise the prices? | ||
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Here's what he says, clip 18. You could be selling your cans for more. | |
Your competitors certainly are selling their beverages for more. | ||
Why not increase the price and therefore increase the profit? | ||
We're successful. | ||
We're debt-free. | ||
We own everything. | ||
Why? Why have people who are having a hard time paying their rent have to pay more for our drink? | ||
Maybe it's my little way to give back. | ||
You know, that honestly sounds like what somebody that's kind of more of a liberal, kind of more of a left-winger would say. | ||
But to me, that's the American dream. | ||
I'm so successful. | ||
I've made so much money. | ||
I own everything entirely. | ||
I have no debt. | ||
And if I'm making less profit now than I was 10 years ago off my product, so be it. | ||
I love America. | ||
And I'm living my dream. | ||
That's the gold standard right there. | ||
Again, I don't know if politics could be liberal, but that's the gold standard right there. | ||
And if the left would maybe amplify that message more, instead of like, hey, go kill a CEO, we'll call you sexy. | ||
You know, maybe we could get some things done. | ||
Just maybe. | ||
By the way, Bolsonaro, who they tried to kill by stabbing him years ago, who they're trying to block from running for election again, he's having complications from that stabbing. | ||
They had to do a surgery, a 12-hour surgery in the capital of Brazil, Brasilia. | ||
And so he had some leftover complications from the stabbing. | ||
12-hour surgery was successful. | ||
He is in intensive care. | ||
Stable and pain-free while he's being monitored for any follow-up issues post-surgery. | ||
So good to see Bolsonaro still going through it after they tried to kill him. | ||
And they're still trying to stop him from running for president again. | ||
A sad situation, really, in Brazil, I would say. | ||
Very sad situation there. | ||
You hate to see that. | ||
Open AI whistleblower parents now say he was shot twice in the head in death ruled by suicide by chief medical examiner. | ||
Well, I guess if you're shot twice in the head, it's probably not a suicide. | ||
And Open AI has had all kinds of problems, let's say, when it comes to commentary and ethics. | ||
Musk, not so much a fan either. | ||
So that's a strange developing story right there. | ||
All right. | ||
That does it for the show. | ||
We almost got through everything. | ||
We'll take a 21-hour break for the InfoWars War Room, and we'll see you tomorrow. | ||
I'll see you tomorrow on The Jones Show. | ||
I'll see you tomorrow right back here. | ||
I'll see you tonight on Rumble if you want to catch that, too. | ||
I want to make a massive announcement right now. | ||
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I swear, okay? | ||
You know, I swear to God. | ||
I'm just saying, I swear on my children, okay? | ||
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