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The silent majority is no longer silent. | |
This is The War Room with Owen Schroyer. | ||
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We return you now to your randomly scheduled program. | |
Hats off to Patrick Howley at Patrick Reports for an explosive deep dive into the shadowy dealings surrounding the Carmelo Anthony case. | ||
What's unfolding in Dallas is a textbook example of left-wing manipulation. | ||
With billionaire George Soros' fingerprints all over it, the Next Generation Action Network, a radical activist group, is at the heart of this controversy, and their ties to Soros-funded organizations are impossible to ignore. | ||
But for those of you new to the story, somehow, Carmelo Anthony, a 17-year-old accused of first-degree murder after fatally stabbing Austin Metcalf at a high school track meet, is being propped up as a victim of racist society. | ||
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What do you hope to see with this trial? | |
Do you hope to see him walk free or go to jail? | ||
If you ask a personal opinion, I just want to be home regardless. | ||
You want to be home, even if he did it, you want him to be home? | ||
Like I said, bro, I see people that look like me get incarcerated for everything. | ||
You don't care if he did it or not? | ||
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Me personally? | |
Nah. Me personally, I don't care. | ||
Released on reduced bond by a self-proclaimed DEI judge, Anthony's now lounging in a gated Texas community, bankrolled by a suspicious Help Carmelo official fund that's raked in over $450,000 | ||
on Give, Send, Go. | ||
The donations... | ||
As Patrick Halley and the Dallas Express uncovered, reek of coordination, identical messages, similar amounts dropping at all hours. | ||
Leading the charge is Dominique Alexander. | ||
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All of the funds that were raised on the GoFundMe were all fraud. | |
The Next Generation Action Network's founder, who is stoking the racial flames with hashtags like hashtag AmericaKKK and hashtag colonialism. | ||
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So after today, I just want the media to know, and I want the public to know, I don't care what you say about me. | |
I've been in this thing for 11 years. | ||
I am tried, tested, and proven. | ||
I'm going to say I'm from Oak Cliff. | ||
Worser things have been said about me, baby. | ||
You ain't got to inbox me. | ||
You ain't got to tell me. | ||
I am the first person to tell my testimony. | ||
Alexander has a rap sheet that includes a guilty plea for injuring his ex-girlfriend's two-year-old child in 2008. | ||
In 2016, he helped lead a Dallas protest that ended in Micah Xavier Johnson's ambush, killing five police officers. | ||
Alexander's press conference was a total disaster. | ||
They kicked out Metcalfe's father, a man who had forgiven Carmelo Anthony for the murder of his son. | ||
The Next Generation Action Network's funding is a labyrinth of leftist cash. | ||
IRS filings reveal they've been paid by at least three Soros-linked groups. | ||
BVM Capacity Building Institute and Resist Incorporated. | ||
Tides, a Soros-backed slush fund, dropped $25,000 on Alexander's group in 2023 for, quote, equity and human rights, end quote. | ||
BVM Capacity Building Institute, flush with $25,000, | ||
$12 million from Soros' empire funneled $7,500 to Next Generation in 2023 and $51,000 to their sister. | ||
The NGAN Foundation in 2021. | ||
Resist Incorporated, another Soros beneficiary, chipped in seven grand in 2022. | ||
Alexander's group has also dodged accountability with revoked tax-exempt status for failing to file proper 990s under multiple aliases. | ||
What we're seeing is a... | ||
Deliberate push to inflame racial tensions and turn a murder case into a national flashpoint. | ||
This is a sigh-out. | ||
They want people to go, hey, we're going to peacefully protest in Frisco, Texas. | ||
And then they're going to have their agitators there, just like they had their agitators in Charlottesville. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, it is Monday, April 21st, 2025. | ||
This is the InfoWars War Room. | ||
The fastest. | ||
Three hours on the internet starts now. | ||
Alright. Let me tell you what we got coming up today. | ||
I've got this story here where it started to develop a little bit last week. | ||
With some other names that we covered, like Dan Caldwell, it's now Pete Hegseth, who they're trying to get rid of, and I've got all kinds of incoming on this story, | ||
and I've got incoming that tells me one narrative, and then I've got incoming that tells me a totally different narrative. | ||
And it's good to have that because you can find balance and look at all the different angles and perspectives. | ||
And I'll tell you my analysis, which quite frankly has just been proven spot on to this point. | ||
And there's a larger factor at play that you have to take into consideration when dealing with all of this. | ||
And I understand that it's a hard factor to consider, especially in politics, where now everything is hyper-polarized. | ||
But I'm going to tell you why they're coming after Pete Hegseth. | ||
I'm going to tell you the other developments that have led up to this. | ||
And then I think there's some other developing news that might give us an idea of where this ends up. | ||
I also have... | ||
I mean, this is just crazy. | ||
You now have four Democrats in El Salvador. | ||
Now, I've seen one of these ladies who just came out and said... | ||
She's not even going to leave until, I think it was Maxine Dexter of Oregon. | ||
I'll double check that. | ||
She just came out with this. | ||
She says she's not going to leave until Abrego Garcia is free. | ||
Now think about how crazy this is that there are multiple court documents citing This individual as a member of a gang. | ||
The country of origin, El Salvador, considers him a member of the gang. | ||
Then you have the Trump administration showing the tattoos on his hands, which, I mean, you have all these leftists pretending like, oh, it's just a tattoo. | ||
It has no significance. | ||
Clearly, you know nothing of gang culture at all. | ||
And then they're trying to pretend like, folks, this is how dumb these leftists are. | ||
This is how dumb these Democrats are. | ||
We're reaching new levels. | ||
Where the Trump administration puts up the image of the tattoos on his hands. | ||
Specifically, I believe it's on his left hand or right hand. | ||
On his fingers. | ||
And it's marijuana, smiley face, skull, and cross. | ||
Which is symbolism for MS-13. | ||
Marijuana, M, smile. | ||
S. And then the skull and the cross, 13. Well-known symbol. | ||
Well-known tattoos. | ||
Law enforcement knows how to identify this stuff. | ||
Gangs and former gang members know how to identify this stuff. | ||
So Trump just posts this and they put the MS-13 over the hand on the knuckles as like a key on a map. | ||
That says, see, here's his MS-13 tattoo. | ||
And these leftists say, oh my gosh! | ||
It's a photoshopped image. | ||
The MS-13 is not actually there. | ||
And they're breaking down. | ||
They can't even believe it. | ||
Why would Trump do this? | ||
Why? It's clearly photoshopped. | ||
Are you that dumb? | ||
And think about it like this. | ||
They put that image up for you. | ||
They put that image up for you to understand what it is you're looking at. | ||
It's like looking at a map and having the key. | ||
It's like, oh, a capital city has a star. | ||
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That's what indicates it's the capital. | |
And a blue line means a river. | ||
And a black line means a state. | ||
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And they're like, oh my gosh! | |
Who's photoshopping these images onto a map? | ||
Are we going crazy? | ||
That's how dumb they are. | ||
It's like, we know we have to spoon-feed you stuff, so we're going to put out an image with a key for you to understand. | ||
It's like those old books you used to get, or magazines that have a decipher, and you'd have to crack the code. | ||
Sometimes it's fun, so we figure maybe if these leftists, if we crack the code for them, they can be like, oh, and they still didn't get it. | ||
But it's even crazier now. | ||
With the Democrats out there. | ||
So I got news on that and then the latest developments. | ||
But it's just, I mean, folks. | ||
Because now you have these judges, too, getting involved. | ||
And there's this back and forth. | ||
And what we're learning here is, and it ties into the whole Douglas-Murray debate, quite frankly, which they're running damage control now for a third week in a row. | ||
I'll show you the evidence of that. | ||
The Murray camp or whoever he's in bed with and whoever funds him and the rest of them, they're on damage control for week number three now after the Dave Smith-Murray interview. | ||
So I'm not the one trying to carry this into week three here. | ||
It's damage control again. | ||
And it's everywhere. | ||
But it's the same people now that are saying, Trump can't go too far. | ||
Trump needs to be careful. | ||
In fact... | ||
I'm going to come back and address that here in the opening segment because it's actually probably the most important thing right now. | ||
I also have this stack of geopolitical news and some stuff that happened over the weekend, specifically in Israel, in Jerusalem, at the tomb of Jesus Christ. | ||
Some very upsetting stuff happened there. | ||
And then, well, some other geopolitical news dealing with China, dealing with trade. | ||
I've got this AI stack that's... | ||
Relatively interesting as well. | ||
And we got about a dozen video clips. | ||
But let me just do this. | ||
Let me go back to what I was talking about. | ||
So I see a bunch of people right now in response to Judge Boasberg and the Supreme Court and all these other corrupt judges. | ||
That are saying Trump cannot deport 10 million people. | ||
They get due process. | ||
Trump cannot use the Alien Enemies Act. | ||
I would say not only be weary of these voices, I would say to outright consider these voices to be outright propaganda or they're not patriots. | ||
At the very least, these are not patriots. | ||
Because if this is your argument right now, and this is how you feel about American politics moving forward, and this is how you want right-wingers, conservatives, and Republican voters to feel, then those people telling you that, | ||
they might as well just take the switchblade and stick it right on your neck and flick it so that you get stabbed to death. | ||
Because America might as well just die with that attitude. | ||
Now, where were these judges, or any judges, or the Supreme Court, or the media, where were any of them in the last four years when the Biden administration had an open border that brought in more than 10 million illegal immigrants, | ||
thousands of terrorists, thousands of violent criminals, Hundreds of thousands of children being trafficked. | ||
Where were they? | ||
Where were those voices? | ||
Where were those judges? | ||
Now, if you want to say Trump's using the color of law with the Aliens Enemies Act to do this, well, that's the strongest criticism you have, but it's not going to stop him. | ||
See, The constitutional crisis is at the Supreme Court with four women now who I don't even, you can't even rationalize why they're voting the way they're voting. | ||
The best way to respond to it is the way Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas did in some of his dissenting opinions where he says, I'm at a loss. | ||
I can't believe this is happening. | ||
I don't even know what's going on with this body anymore. | ||
It's now totally illegitimate to me. | ||
If this analogy was actually used by Cernovich over the weekend, it is 100% right. | ||
And sometimes you have to use analogies like this to get people to understand. | ||
Think about the movie Red Dawn. | ||
The original or the new one. | ||
Both great movies. | ||
And the communists come in. | ||
North Korea comes in. | ||
China comes in. | ||
Whoever you want to use for this analogy. | ||
Or the movies. | ||
And they invade and they're dropping troops in your town. | ||
And they take over a town. | ||
Does Trump need to give them due process? | ||
Are Supreme Courts going to say, oh, they deserve due process. | ||
You can't just go pick them up and deport them. | ||
Of course not. | ||
That's insanity. | ||
That's an invasion. | ||
No judge in their right mind. | ||
Would say that the United States, no judge in their right mind, no Supreme Court justice in their right mind would say that the President of the United States cannot take meaningful and immediate action to remove invaders of this country. | ||
That's why the Aliens Enemies Act was created. | ||
Not to deal with hypotheticals. | ||
But to deal with a real situation where a president has to act unilaterally and swiftly to stop an invasion and remove it. | ||
And that's exactly what happened with four years under Joe Biden with an open border. | ||
So all of these judges, there's your constitutional crisis right there on the screen. | ||
Diversity hires. | ||
And far-leftist progressives that have no bearing, no tether to the Constitution, or even general American values, or common sense for that matter, there's your constitutional crisis right there. | ||
Oh, they deserve due process. | ||
Okay. Oh, wow. | ||
Yeah. They get due process. | ||
So under that logic, if an invading army comes in, Let's say 100,000 troops come in. | ||
Oh, are you going to argue they get due process too? | ||
Are you going to say, how dare the United States Army, how dare the military, how dare the commander-in-chief round them up and deport them? | ||
How dare they? | ||
They get due process. | ||
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Where are the lawyers? | |
Would you say that? | ||
Of course you wouldn't. | ||
And that's why the Alien Enemies Act was created. | ||
Could you say Trump is using it? | ||
Maybe with kind of a curveball to get this done? | ||
Okay, but that's all you got. | ||
It's still there for a reason. | ||
This isn't about due process. | ||
This is about a president of the United States that is trying to reverse An invasion of our country. | ||
That's what this is about. | ||
Now the obvious question remains, why would the Democrats want to stop the invaders from being sent home? | ||
Why would the Supreme Court want to stop the invaders from being sent home? | ||
And then what do you do now if you're the President of the United States? | ||
So you see some voices in the media saying Trump needs to ignore the judges and Trump needs to ignore the Supreme Court and he needs to do what needs to be done. | ||
And you can understand the dangers of that. | ||
You can understand the ramifications, the implications, the historical context. | ||
But if you don't understand the times that you're living in and respond accordingly, then you die. | ||
And with that attitude, America will die. | ||
Because now you're just saying, any wrong, and this is really the general concept right now, any wrong can be done to the United States of America, and if Trump comes in and tries to correct it, he's the bad guy. | ||
So, 20 million invade the country, Trump tries to correct it, he's the bad guy. | ||
Not the invaders, not the former office that had the open border policy. | ||
No, no. | ||
Trump trying to fix the problem. | ||
He's the bad guy. | ||
Same thing with the trade war. | ||
Oh, the United States trade deficit getting ripped off by trade, ripped off by tariffs, the war on us in trade. | ||
Trump tries to correct it. | ||
He's the bad guy. | ||
He's starting the trade war. | ||
He can't do it. | ||
He's collapsing the markets. | ||
Him, him, Trump, Trump, Trump. | ||
It's all him. | ||
So what? | ||
So with that attitude, so what? | ||
So why even fight for America? | ||
Do you even believe in America? | ||
Do you even believe in having a country at all? | ||
Because at that point, then, what can't be done to us? | ||
So you're okay with an invasion? | ||
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You're okay with... | ||
A trade war launched against us, crushing us, meant to hurt us economically. | ||
Oh, nope, can't do anything about that. | ||
So what? | ||
So where, when does America get to stand up for itself? | ||
When does America get to say, no, we're not doing that? | ||
Where does it stop? | ||
Logically, then, where do you say, okay, America's allowed to stand up for itself? | ||
Okay. America's allowed to correct all the wrongs that have been done to it. | ||
Okay. When do you get to take that stance? | ||
Donald Trump, the President of the United States, is going to have to make some of the toughest and most consequential decisions in modern American history as a president. | ||
And he's absolutely going to have voices in his ear telling him not to do it. | ||
He's absolutely going to have a political body standing in the way of him doing it. | ||
But he has to understand, like, Abraham Lincoln. | ||
And the critics will talk all the time about Abraham Lincoln and unconstitutionalities and the drastic things that he did. | ||
And that's all fair. | ||
But Trump is going to have to be a man of this time and this age, and he's going to have to make those decisions, and he's going to have to accept that that's going to be branded on him, and he's going to have to do that for the good of the country. | ||
And of course, Abraham Lincoln, whether you believe it or not, goes down as one of the greatest presidents in U.S. history. | ||
That's just true. | ||
And that's because he made those decisions. | ||
That's because he was a man of his time. | ||
And now Trump is faced with this same thing. | ||
You're not allowed to deport invaders. | ||
You're not allowed to have trade policy that benefits the U.S. economy. | ||
That's what they're trying to tell him. | ||
And he has to be like a bull. | ||
He has to be like an ox and just be unmovable, unshakable, unstirred by these voices. | ||
Now, this kind of ties into the other issue that we'll get to coming up next with the attack on Pete Hegseth. | ||
But I might as well just kind of explain this now. | ||
Trump likes to be surrounded by voices of all different sides. | ||
He likes to have the people saying yes. | ||
He likes to have the people saying no. | ||
He likes to have the people in the middle. | ||
And he likes all of them in the room. | ||
And he likes to hear from all of them. | ||
And he likes to hear them debate and them have it out. | ||
And then kind of soak it all in with his own view of everything and then make his decisions. | ||
That's what Trump likes to do. | ||
And he's the world-class level negotiator. | ||
He's the world-class level of using different leverage in negotiations. | ||
He's number one with that. | ||
And part of that process is keeping all these different voices around to keep everybody off balance. | ||
Whether it's in geopolitical conversations or domestic policy disputes, he likes having every voice around so now everyone's off balance and they don't know what Trump's going to do and they don't know who he's going to listen to and now this person has to be hardcore and then this person has to be more hardcore. | ||
And then Trump is just kind of standing there keeping them all off balance as he knows what he's going to do. | ||
But this is outrageous. | ||
Anyone who claims that the President of the United States cannot reverse this invasion is not a patriot. | ||
You want to call yourself a conservative? | ||
You want to call yourself a Republican? | ||
Fine. But you are not an American patriot. | ||
You are not. | ||
You are actually what would probably be referred to as a cuck-servative. | ||
And we have a chair for you in the corner of the room. | ||
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If you don't think that Donald Trump can renegotiate trade deals and implement tariffs to reverse the war, the trade war on the United States for decades, then again, you are not a patriot. | ||
You might be a conservative, you might be a right-winger, you might be a Republican voter, but a patriot, you are not. | ||
So now Trump has to be that man. | ||
He is the man in the arena. | ||
And he's going to have to make these hard decisions. | ||
But this is utterly outrageous that somebody would consider themselves an American patriot and then say, President Trump cannot reverse the invasion. | ||
President Trump cannot reverse the trade war. | ||
We're just going to have to take it. | ||
No. That's where you're wrong. | ||
And there actually is legal precedent for Trump to take these actions. | ||
And that's why he pointed to the Alien Enemies Act. | ||
And that's why he'll point to other things throughout American history that have been done to save this country. | ||
But you know what? | ||
I have noticed it's a lot of these same voices saying, oh no, Trump, you can't deport him. | ||
Oh no, Trump, you can't do the tariffs. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
A lot of these same voices are the ones saying Pete Hegseth needs to go. | ||
And I would tie it all back into something I've been warning about that now other people are realizing, which is there are propaganda agents all over the right wing. | ||
Specifically, they operate on X now. | ||
And I would even say, now, the good thing about X is it's very diverse, and pretty much everybody's allowed there, so you can make your own mind up, but I mean, X now has more propaganda than corporate news. | ||
You heard that right. | ||
Now, two things can be true. | ||
It's the best platform for free speech, but now it has the most propaganda on it as well. | ||
So, in conclusion, This is the realization. | ||
Now, when Abraham Lincoln was doing the controversial things that are debated about when he was president, the nation was clearly at war. | ||
But, folks, the country is at war right now. | ||
The United States is at war. | ||
You have a cold civil war with the Democrats right now that have been fully activated. | ||
I would say post-Obama, they've been fully activated since Trump got elected. | ||
But really, you've had the Democrat Party with the weather underground, physically activated, committing acts of violence and terror. | ||
You had the Democrat Party fully activated in a Cold War with Barack Obama bringing back racial division and telling Americans how bad they are and they need to pay for their wrongs and everything else. | ||
So that was all kind of the soft introduction and the slow burn of this Cold War that the left has launched on the United States. | ||
But since Trump, it's fully on. | ||
And you see it now. | ||
The censorship, the terror attacks on Tesla, everything else. | ||
So actually, President Trump is a wartime president. | ||
The world has been at war against us with the trade policies. | ||
They've attempted to stop our industry, and they've been successful with it. | ||
They've attempted to open our borders and drown out our culture, destroy us with the welfare state. | ||
Trump is a wartime president, and he should act as such. | ||
And anybody that doesn't understand that is either an imbecile or actively working against you. | ||
This is why we elected Donald Trump. | ||
This is why he ran again. | ||
This is why he took a bullet. | ||
Get with the times. | ||
I'm not surprised the Supreme Court is against Donald Trump. | ||
I'm not surprised these cuckservative voices are telling Trump, no, no, you can't save America. | ||
I'm not surprised people are arguing due process for illegal immigrants and invaders. | ||
No, none of that surprises me. | ||
I know what I elected Donald Trump to do, and so did you. | ||
And we expect him to do it. | ||
Because we might not get another shot at this, folks. | ||
There will likely not be another Donald Trump. | ||
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will likely not be another Donald Trump. | |
He's the guy we elected for this time. | ||
So if you want to save the country and you're serious about it, yeah, you're going to need to deport 10 million people. | ||
You're damn right. | ||
You're going to need to balance the international trade situation. | ||
And by the way, you're going to need to cut the federal government down to size. | ||
No, we want a trillion minimum in Doge savings. | ||
We'd like half the federal government slashed at minimum as soon as possible. | ||
Yes, we fully expect these things. | ||
We need these things. | ||
Or we can just continue to go down this slippery slope of decline in the name of social justice and political correctness until there is no America anymore. | ||
Until there's just this corporate blob where you might live more of a prosperous life here than in another country. | ||
Maybe. But you're not in America anymore. | ||
You're not a free citizen. | ||
You're not an independent American. | ||
No. No, you are in fact very dependent. | ||
And you are certainly not free. | ||
If we're not allowed to control our own destiny, and President Trump isn't allowed to make decisions in response to the war against our country, then what do you really have? | ||
You have nothing. | ||
You're a ship lost at sea. | ||
No anchor. | ||
No sail. | ||
No wheel. | ||
Nothing. Now, the attack on Pete Hegseth also plays into all of this. | ||
It's all over the news. | ||
Hegseth faces heat after new signal chat emerges in claim of Pentagon chaos. | ||
Again, it's Hegseth. | ||
Now, Walls is apparently the one that had the original signal gate malfunction. | ||
Nobody ever called for him to resign. | ||
And now it's Hegseth again. | ||
What is it that they have against Hegseth? | ||
Well, I think it's pretty clear. | ||
Inside of this administration, you have the warmongers. | ||
And you have the anti-war team. | ||
Now again, you have to understand how Trump operates. | ||
He likes this chaos. | ||
Trump likes having one side over here against the wars, and he likes having the other side over here that's even total warmongers, like Bolton. | ||
He likes that, folks. | ||
That's how he stays balanced, and he keeps everyone off balance. | ||
This is how Trump does business. | ||
So you need to understand that larger picture. | ||
But it's the same story. | ||
You have the neocons, you have the military-industrial complex, and then you just have this outright agenda for war with Iran. | ||
Now, a lot of this obviously comes from the Israel-influenced political body, which is probably the biggest influence, even more so than you, an American citizen. | ||
Now, you can see right now, there's actually... | ||
This is like King Kong vs. | ||
Godzilla, folks. | ||
Because even Pete Hegseth and some of the other administration members, they're very pro-Israel. | ||
But they're anti-war. | ||
They want a diplomatic solution. | ||
And aside from whatever you think about Israel being our greatest ally, I disagree with that. | ||
But I could understand maybe the more cultural relevance to say, Whether you agree with this or not, I could at least understand the cultural relevance to say, well, we would rather have the Jews running Israel than to give it back to the Palestinians or any other Arab group or Middle Eastern group because we think to have Israel run by the Jews is going to be better for the Christians because we'll be able to go | ||
over there. | ||
And visit the Holy Land and see where Jesus walked and the tomb and everything else. | ||
I get that cultural aspect more so than their greatest ally argument. | ||
So this is what's going on internally in the administration. | ||
And then you have the people, they just want war, period. | ||
You have the people that want war no matter who, no matter where, no matter when. | ||
And then you have the Israeli lobby-controlled people in D.C. that the Israeli lobby is telling them, you're going to push for this war with Iran. | ||
We're going to get it. | ||
Now, Israel is coming out. | ||
Apparently, they're saying, we might just go ahead and launch an attack on Iran anyway. | ||
And I would say, fine, go ahead. | ||
I want nothing to do with it. | ||
And that should be the American response. | ||
You can go ahead and do that. | ||
But we're not getting involved. | ||
You've already got all your foreign aid. | ||
We've already given you plenty of military technology and weaponry. | ||
You don't need any more extra blood and treasure from us. | ||
So that's a decision you can make. | ||
And if you want to make that decision and go on without us, fine. | ||
Israel is its own sovereign country. | ||
You can make up your decision with that. | ||
Don't bring us into it any more than we've already been. | ||
So bringing it back to Hexeth. | ||
Now what's going on? | ||
Oh, he's... | ||
Sharing military plans with his family. | ||
Well, it's probably all BS yet again. | ||
He did address this. | ||
They had the Easter egg roll today. | ||
Pete Hegseth was there. | ||
He addressed this to the media. | ||
Clip 7. You know, what a big surprise that a bunch of, a few leakers get fired and suddenly a bunch of hit pieces come out from the same media that peddled the Russia hopes. | ||
I won't give back their Pulitzers. | ||
They got Pulitzers for a bunch of lies. | ||
Pulitzers for a bunch of lies and on hoaxes time and time and time again. | ||
And as they peddle those lies, no one ever calls them on it. | ||
See, this is what the media does. | ||
They take anonymous sources from disgruntled former employees and then they try to slash and burn people and ruin their reputations. | ||
Not going to work with me because we're changing the Defense Department. | ||
Putting the Pentagon back in the hands of warfighters and anonymous smears from disgruntled former employees on old news doesn't matter. | ||
So I'm happy to be here at the Easter egg roll with my dad and my kids. | ||
Because, you know, this is what we're doing it for. | ||
These kids right here. | ||
This is why we're fighting the fake news media. | ||
This is why we're fighting slash-and-burn Democrats. | ||
This is why we're fighting hoaxters. | ||
Hoaxters. This group, no, no, this group right here. | ||
Full of hoaxers that peddle anonymous sources from leakers with axes to grind. | ||
And then you put it all together as if it's some news story. | ||
And when we know it, we know exactly what it is. | ||
So I'm really proud of what we're doing for the president. | ||
Fighting hard across the board. | ||
And I'm going to go roll some Easter eggs with my kids. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Now the White House on multiple platforms, outlets from Caroline Levitt, To Donald Trump, to all their social media, have said nothing but positive things about Hegseth since these stories and attacks have circulated and they are fully behind Hegseth. | ||
Now, I believe that. | ||
I've got incoming that tells me, oh, it's all for show and everything. | ||
I don't buy that for one second. | ||
I believe this administration is totally with Pete Hegseth. | ||
He went through the line's den. | ||
To get the confirmation. | ||
And I believe as long as he wants the job, he's going to be there. | ||
And he obviously wants it. | ||
Now, you're probably going to hear a lot. | ||
You're going to hear a lot of different stuff about this. | ||
And they're not going to stop coming for Hegseth. | ||
That much is clear. | ||
And just like the original signal gate that should have fallen on the desk of Mike Walls ended up being a Pete Hegseth hit. | ||
Now you have this. | ||
And it's probably virtually the same thing. | ||
Notice how they're not... | ||
Maybe someone will share the text. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But it'll probably be the same thing. | ||
Maybe Pete in a family thing said, oh yeah, sorry, I can't be at dinner. | ||
I've got to go coordinate with the president on attacks in Yemen or something like that. | ||
Or it could have even been, hey, sorry, I missed this weekend's reunion. | ||
I was at the White House. | ||
We had some business in Yemen to take care of. | ||
That's probably about the scope of what they're talking about here. | ||
No classified materials. | ||
Now, dealing with the leakers, this was a statement from Dan Caldwell, who was one of the people that was relieved of duty, and I've got some big issues here. | ||
Now, this, at least Caldwell, was very close to Hegseth, and he seems to have the most public profile and the most, let's say, situational information available. | ||
On his role involved with everything, and he's now made these statements. | ||
So let me just read this from Dan, and then kind of wrap up what I think the real story is, beyond what I opened this segment with. | ||
Joint statement from Dan Caldwell, Colin Carroll, and Darren Selnick. | ||
These are the three men. | ||
I don't know if this is what Hegseth was referring to in that statement, talking about leakers. | ||
I don't know that. | ||
He didn't say them by name. | ||
The timing would indicate that this, it would seem this is who he's talking about, but I'm not so sure that is the case, quite frankly. | ||
Because those moves didn't come from Hexeth. | ||
They came from, quote, unnamed Pentagon source, which is a totally different issue. | ||
But here's the official statement for these three men from Dan Caldwell. | ||
We are incredibly disappointed by the manner in which our service at the Department of Defense ended. | ||
Unnamed Pentagon officials have slandered our character with baseless attacks on our way out the door. | ||
All three of us served our country honorably in uniform. | ||
Let me just pause right there, and you know what, because I'm... | ||
This is actually why I don't think that's who Hegseth is talking about. | ||
Because he says, Hegseth, says we want to turn the Pentagon over back to our warriors. | ||
So we're not talking about bureaucrats and pencil pushers in Washington, D.C. that wouldn't bust a grape in a fruit fight. | ||
We're talking about warriors that have actually done the time and served in the military. | ||
So that makes me think this is not who Hexeth is talking about, and there's other things going on that we might not even know about. | ||
But back to the statement from Caldwell. | ||
All three of us served our country honorably in uniform. | ||
For two of us... | ||
This included deployments to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. | ||
And based on our collective service, we understand the importance of information security and worked every day to protect it. | ||
At this time, we still have not been told what exactly we were investigated for. | ||
If there is still an active investigation or if there was even a real investigation of leaks to begin with. | ||
While this experience has been unconscionable, we remain supportive of the Trump-Bantz administration's mission to make the Pentagon great again and achieve peace through strength. | ||
We open the future to support those efforts in different capacities. | ||
So again, rereading this, I don't think that's who Hegseth is talking about. | ||
But... All that pontific room, this isn't a trial. | ||
Oh, exactly. | ||
What have they been charged with? | ||
Were they leaking classified information? | ||
Were they sharing war plans? | ||
Did they commit a crime? | ||
They don't even know. | ||
But we're told they were relieved of duty and escorted off government property because of illegal leaks. | ||
So then where are the charges? | ||
What did they leak? | ||
Who did they leak it to? | ||
And if that is indeed a criminal charge, which it would be, | ||
Then they have a right to know who is accusing them. | ||
So none of this adds up. | ||
I do not think this is who Pete Hegseth was talking about in that clip. | ||
And what I believe is what I said last week is that you do have deep state bureaucrats, warmongers, Military, industrial, complex, | ||
neocons, or even people just outrightly working for Israel who are in there purging or attempting to purge the Trump administration of any aides or advisors or cabinet members who are anti-war. | ||
And stopping The United States from getting involved in strikes in Iran was what greenlit their move to remove anyone and everybody that they could possibly identify involved in that from the Trump administration, | ||
from Pete Hegseth all the way down to these aides. | ||
So don't tell me... | ||
That these three men don't have the right to know their accuser. | ||
They absolutely have the right to know their accuser. | ||
And if you say, this isn't a criminal case in a courtroom yet, okay, well then why were they removed for leaking classified information illegally if it's not a criminal case? | ||
You see, it doesn't add up. | ||
So you know it's corrupt. | ||
But I think it's pretty clear to anybody that's going to be an honest, neutral observer here, There are people inside the State Department, inside the Pentagon. | ||
I mean, I'm not even at liberty to discuss yet. | ||
I don't believe I'm being jerked around here. | ||
I don't believe I'm being jerked around here, but yeah, folks. | ||
There are all kinds of Biden holdovers in the Department of Justice. | ||
The FBI and the Pentagon is just like all deep state. | ||
The State Department, the Pentagon is just like, that's like all deep state. | ||
They barely even let you open a door in the Pentagon unless you're part of the big military industrial complex club. | ||
They'll shove you into a closet with a desk and you'll just sit in there withering away until the clock's off. | ||
This is not me. | ||
Running cover or defending any of these leaders inside the Trump administration, specifically not Pam Bondi. | ||
But, I mean, if you can put two and two together, there's a reason why I might know this stuff. | ||
And it's a problem. | ||
It's a problem. | ||
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It's a problem. | |
But that's kind of like a different... | ||
The holdover from the Biden administration is kind of a different problem with them just trying to stop any momentum right now from the Trump administration with all these different agencies. | ||
That's kind of a different problem than I think what's going on with the attempt to get rid of Pete Hegseth and walking out and trying to get rid of anybody inside the administration with any role, small or large, that is against... | ||
New wars in the Middle East, specifically against another war with Iran for Israel. | ||
And they are trying to purge anybody and everybody that they possibly can. | ||
And the canary in the coal mine are those three men that just got relieved of duty for supposedly illegally leaking. | ||
But there's no charges. | ||
There's no charges. | ||
They don't even know what they've been charged with, what they've been told they leaked. | ||
And they don't even know who's accusing them. | ||
So here's another story that they're talking about leaks with the Panama Canal and China and Ukraine. | ||
So they got all kinds of problems, folks. | ||
They got all kinds of problems. | ||
But I would say Hegseth is not talking about those three men. | ||
I would say those three men were relieved because they were anti-war and they were advising against war. | ||
And so there is a purge right now to get rid of any voices that are against war, specifically striking Iran. | ||
And Hegseth happens to be one of those voices. | ||
But they've been coming. | ||
They're never going to stop coming after Pete Hegseth. | ||
Who, by the way, happens to be pretty popular. | ||
Pretty popular. | ||
Most people that have met Pete Hegseth have nothing but positive things to say about him. | ||
This includes people in D.C. This includes people in the media. | ||
And this includes... | ||
People that just follow politics. | ||
They like Pete Hegseth. | ||
You know what? | ||
I like Pete Hegseth. | ||
But this is also something Trump is dealing with. | ||
Now, again, this sounds crazy, but I'm telling folks it's true. | ||
Trump actually likes this. | ||
Trump loves this chaos. | ||
He thrives in it. | ||
And the way he views it is that... | ||
Everyone is off balance except him. | ||
He's the only one balanced. | ||
So you have all this chaos and all these voices and accusations and things flying over his head left and right and crossfire nonstop knife fights inside the administration. | ||
Trump loves it, folks. | ||
He loves it. | ||
This is how he stays balanced and how he keeps everyone off balanced as he tries to initiate his agenda. | ||
But that's what's really going on. | ||
And anybody that tells you otherwise is just not being honest. | ||
All right. | ||
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I used to do that a lot. | ||
But last year kind of allowed other hosts, other people to get more presence here and host some shows when Alex was out. | ||
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I'm giving up. | ||
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Well, what choice do you think Alex is making? | ||
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What is the deal with Don Bacon? | ||
Guys, go ahead and pull up the APAC tracker. | ||
How much you guys... | ||
Let's go over under. | ||
I'm going to go over under $100,000 Don Bacon has received from APAC. | ||
And again, Pete Heggseth is very pro-Israel, but he's anti-war. | ||
AIPAC needs you to be both. | ||
First House Republican calls for Pete Hegseth ouster. | ||
Don Bacon suggests Pete Hegseth not fit to lead Pentagon after Signal Chat News. | ||
Does he even know what he's talking about? | ||
Calls Pete Hegseth an amateur. | ||
Did Don Bacon serve in the military? | ||
Did he serve in combat? | ||
He did? | ||
Okay. So, wow, that's vet on vet right there. | ||
Don't like to see that. | ||
What do you think, guys? | ||
Over 100K? | ||
I'm saying over 100K. | ||
But I think this is what you're going to start seeing now. | ||
But it's almost too obvious. | ||
You're almost going too far at this point. | ||
Nobody even... | ||
AIPAC was barely even on the political radar five years ago. | ||
And I would even go farther and say... | ||
You always had your groups... | ||
There's all kinds of different political groups inside of larger groups. | ||
So you always had your groups that Israel was the big issue on the left and on the right. | ||
The left is just all hate. | ||
There is anti-Semitism. | ||
It's from the left. | ||
I guess you could probably say it's maybe from the right now, too. | ||
But the point is, the conversation on Israel on the right is more philosophical foreign policy stuff. | ||
Oh, wow! | ||
I mean, that's got to be top five. | ||
Dan Bacon, $1.2 million from AIPAC. | ||
So, wow. | ||
Well, that's what it costs for you to go vet on vet, I guess. | ||
That's what it costs for you to come out and call Pete Hegseth out by name. | ||
So it's almost like it's too obvious. | ||
AIPAC is way too big of a political issue now on the right for them to do such aggressive political activity. | ||
But my guess is this is what's coming next. | ||
Now AIPAC is going to call up all their controlled candidates, all their controlled congressmen, and say, we need you to take a stand against Pete Hegseth. | ||
I mean, bacon, 1.2 mil. | ||
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Yeah. What do you think about that? | |
So I anticipate that's what's next. | ||
And it's just going to totally confirm. | ||
What I'm saying. | ||
And what other people are thinking. | ||
That this is all about the Israeli lobby wanting the U.S. to back their strike on Iran. | ||
That's the number one issue for them. | ||
And now you've got other people that have kind of shoehorned their way into MAGA because they did some good things against the Democrats. | ||
Like Barry Weiss, who some people say is a Mossad agent. | ||
I don't know about that. | ||
But, you know, Barry Weiss comes from the left, comes from the New York Times. | ||
It's like, I have friends, mostly females, ironically, but I have friends that have followed Barry Weiss's work for whatever reason. | ||
She's popular amongst females, but she's popular amongst the left, former New York Times. | ||
And so she kind of comes out, makes moves against the Democrats, gets some respect in right-wing politics, gets some access in right-wing politics, Profile in right-wing politics. | ||
And now here she comes. | ||
Yeah. She's all in for whatever Israel's interests are. | ||
But see, that's what I'm saying. | ||
It's like none of this was even a conversation much five, ten years ago. | ||
Now you can't even avoid it. | ||
Now it's everywhere you look people are talking about this. | ||
But Israel says we'll go ahead and do the strikes without you. | ||
I'd say go ahead. | ||
I think they're bluffing. | ||
But Israel has the right to determine its own fate. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Netanyahu is in an interesting position now. | ||
Where he's going to basically have to go either all in to try to cement his legacy, or he's going to have to pull back at the will and the behest of the Israeli people where he's losing popularity rapidly. | ||
But make no mistake about it. | ||
Make no mistake about it. | ||
The Israeli-controlled assets in Washington, D.C. are making massive moves right now to get this war with Iran. | ||
And my biggest concern, and we've been saying it, is we are in false flag season. | ||
I mean, you are at the epitome, the peak of a potential false flag to drag us into this war. | ||
And you just get the feeling that they're never going to give up. | ||
They've tried to do it politically. | ||
They've tried to do it diplomatically. | ||
They've tried to do it with social influence and digital influence and political influence. | ||
And Americans are done. | ||
It's not working. | ||
Even Americans that support Israel, like Israel, even they're like, we're not getting involved in this war. | ||
It's a bad idea. | ||
So now it's like false flag season is... | ||
I mean, you are at the peak of it. | ||
And if they are that desperate, which it seems they are, you feel like a false flag is imminent. | ||
Whether it's here or somewhere else, you just feel like that's going to be their final move to try to get us involved in striking Iran. | ||
So, God protect this country. | ||
I mean, folks, Israel's probably even worse right now. | ||
And the people in Israel know it. | ||
That's why they're protesting not Netanyahu. | ||
That's why his popularity is tanking. | ||
That's why the protests in the streets against Netanyahu are getting bigger and louder. | ||
Because they're more aware than Americans are. | ||
I mean, an Israeli will probably live through how many air raid sirens in their life? | ||
So it's very real to them. | ||
Most Americans, fortunately, will never have to live through a terror attack. | ||
First-hand experience. | ||
But Israelis deal with this crap regularly. | ||
And now they're looking at Netanyahu saying, hey, you're not making our country any safer. | ||
But he might just say, I gotta go all in. | ||
My legacy is more important. | ||
Whatever that is, getting the Gaza Strip. | ||
Greater Israel expansion. | ||
So he might just view himself as a history's actor and just decide, I'm going to do it no matter what. | ||
But this is the big issue. | ||
Now, since we're already on the subject, let me get into this other geopolitical news. | ||
Now, remember, Netanyahu just last week told Paula White, and we played the clip, Christians are... | ||
Welcome to practice their faith in Israel. | ||
Christians are welcome and they can peacefully assemble and practice their faith in Israel. | ||
It's something we're very for. | ||
Well, it didn't quite go down that way. | ||
Israeli forces assault Christians at Church of the Holy Sepulchre. | ||
They are trying to make it unbearable. | ||
Jerusalem... Christians face Easter under Israeli crackdown. | ||
And we got all kinds of footage of this. | ||
If you guys want to roll it, there's just all kinds of footage of this over the weekend. | ||
Israeli forces clamped down. | ||
Worshippers on Holy Saturday imposed restrictions in occupied Jerusalem. | ||
Some of the headlines here. | ||
I think that that video was actually one of the few where they were able to worship peacefully. | ||
But there were other videos where there were disruptions, And the peaceful assembly of Christians was interrupted harshly, rudely. | ||
So there's a lot of different factions at play there. | ||
But the official Israeli ex-account... | ||
Yeah, there's some of it. | ||
Thank you, guys. | ||
But the official Israeli ex-account said that they were celebrating with the Christians. | ||
From this land where people of all faiths gather and worship freely, we send blessings of peace to all celebrating Easter around the world. | ||
Well, it wasn't so peaceful this weekend in Jerusalem for some Christians. | ||
Wasn't so peaceful at all. | ||
And I've not seen Netanyahu or any official statement from Israel condemning that. | ||
Or in response to that. | ||
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Or in response to that. | |
But that's how it went down. | ||
And by the way, I said this. | ||
It's just crazy. | ||
I won't even get too much into it. | ||
I think we've exhausted it. | ||
But the damage control from the Dave Smith, Douglas Murray interview is now on week three. | ||
And they hit the ground running immediately today. | ||
I captured some of this in screenshots on my X account, just for some examples. | ||
But this Murray guy, he promotes neoconservatism, literally writes books about neoconservatism. | ||
He even wrote a story supporting the war in Libya. | ||
So he's all about Netanyahu's regime change and supporting it. | ||
He's all about neoconservative military-industrial complex actions. | ||
So if that's who you want to lay in bed with, go ahead. | ||
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But you're not MAGA. | |
Not for one bit. | ||
Don't try to tell me you're MAGA and you support all these foreign wars. | ||
You're not MAGA. | ||
You're just another neocon hack. | ||
You're John McCain. | ||
You're Dick Cheney. | ||
We're not. | ||
We defeated them. | ||
We've expired them. | ||
We have exhausted them. | ||
We have retired them. | ||
You're not going to keep it alive. | ||
But keep exposing yourself, because that's really all you're doing. | ||
But if you really want to hurt America and get us into another war, then you're just a sick, rotten person. | ||
Investigation launched as much-loved Donegal Church gutted by fire. | ||
This happened in Ireland. | ||
Sad situation. | ||
Firefighters and the emergency services fought gallantly to save St. Mary's Church in Derryburg, but unable to do so. | ||
Pretty much completely destroyed by the fire. | ||
Investigation ongoing. | ||
By the way, do I even have any? | ||
I think I probably covered all of my Pope news on the Alex Jones Show. | ||
You know, we have kind of an efficient log system here in that we do have a daily show log and we do have people that take notes, but it's also kind of ineffective as well because it's like very compartmentalized, | ||
so it makes it almost impossible to find things efficiently, and that's why Alex hires archivists. | ||
This is not exactly one where you like to pat yourself on the back, but I mean, when everyone else was telling you the Pope was healthy, who told you he was not long for this world? | ||
So it's not the best thing to be like, no, I told you so. | ||
But never doubt me, folks. | ||
Never doubt me. | ||
So we had that one months ago. | ||
I said he was not going to make it. | ||
They said, oh, he's fine. | ||
The Pope is great. | ||
He's going to be around. | ||
Like, okay, you're just lying. | ||
But I did a lot of that coverage earlier today on the Alex Jones show, so I'm not going to go back there. | ||
Except to say, if you listen to the war room every day, you know that we had that one months ago. | ||
While they were all saying the Pope is recovering and he's healthy and he's going to be fine, we were saying not so much. | ||
We had it right, they had it wrong. | ||
China warns countries not to strike deals with the U.S. at its expense, so this is the trip that Xi Jinping was making last week. | ||
I don't know if he's still on his... | ||
Asia Tour, speaking to other leaders in Asia about not making deals with Trump. | ||
A lot of the deals have already been cut. | ||
But this is going to be a big, big deal in Asia. | ||
And the truth is that China is desperate. | ||
So now we're going to see how much control does China really have over the Asian nations? | ||
Or can Trump flip that on its head? | ||
Because I could see it going both ways. | ||
I could see the Asian nations saying, let's make deals with China, not the United States of America. | ||
But I could also see the Asian world saying, you know what? | ||
We're glad somebody is finally standing up to China. | ||
And in fact, we're going to support Donald Trump. | ||
We're going to support the United States in this trade war. | ||
And we're going to stand up to China too. | ||
And Trump can just be, like, the motivational factor. | ||
It's like... | ||
You could call it, like, the bug's life analogy, but it's like, yeah. | ||
Like, nobody wanted to stand up, but you let one ant stand up. | ||
Donald Trump that ant? | ||
So how will the Asian world respond? | ||
Now, the markets are down huge today. | ||
Last I checked, pretty much everything was down. | ||
Big. But we've seen that before. | ||
And you notice how, I think this, the markets are down more today than they were, what was it, like two weeks ago when they were saying, market crash, and that was everything. | ||
Market crash, Trump crash, and they were saying that was a crash. | ||
I'm pretty sure they're down worse today than they were then. | ||
But you notice they're not calling it a crash now. | ||
Because they got that one so wrong. | ||
Because after the crash, the markets recovered so greatly. | ||
Smart people bought the dip. | ||
Came out green. | ||
This one might be a little longer lasting. | ||
Because if you go and you follow it, there was a massive pump and dump that happened right before the big tank. | ||
Which tells me the people in the know kind of knew, okay, we're about to have a down market today, but let's get one more pump and dump. | ||
And then this thing will probably ride out for some time until the tariff situation sorts itself out. | ||
So I could see this one lasting a little bit longer. | ||
But if you just look at the trend of the last couple weeks, it's just nothing but pump and dump. | ||
That's all it's been the last couple weeks. | ||
To an insane degree, the Wall Street whales are taking advantage of this chaos. | ||
They're taking advantage of the unknown factors. | ||
And they're pumping and dumping and making the margins and the returns like never before in such a short period of time. | ||
But I'm not so confident that this little crash might not actually sustain a little bit, unlike the last fake crash, which recovered and then climbed less than a week afterwards. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, maybe as we close out this segment, we check in on the Easter egg roll today. | ||
Now, the Biden administration, they brought trannies and anal fornicators to the White House for Easter. | ||
That was their big thing. | ||
Compare and contrast Biden's transgender day of visibility, Easter triumph, to Trump's faith-focused one. | ||
By the way, you guys remember that Democrat staffer that was... | ||
You know, doing the thing in Congress. | ||
I don't want to go back to those videos. | ||
Former Dem staffer who filmed himself having sex in Congress said he spent a little bit of time in the psych ward after the scandal. | ||
Let me just give a little word of advice. | ||
I think this probably applies to everybody. | ||
First of all... | ||
It's probably just a good rule of habit to assume that whatever you have on your phone, someone else has access to. | ||
Now, make a decision accordingly. | ||
If you want to film yourself or send lewd pics, make that decision. | ||
But I would have the mindset that anything you record and put on your phone, someone else is going to get access to it. | ||
And I'm not just talking about the people you might send it to. | ||
So yeah, if you're in Congress filming yourself with another man behind him, probably a bad idea, it gets out. | ||
So he turns himself into a psych ward. | ||
I can't remember if this was all part of the Democrat Easter celebrations. | ||
But I would just say, pretty much anything you do now. | ||
With cameras everywhere, on your phone, your TVs, your computers, recording devices everywhere. | ||
They don't need to plant a recording device. | ||
You bring it into your own house. | ||
Carry it around all day. | ||
Pretty much just assume everything you do now is being spied on and everybody gets access to it. | ||
And you can take measurements to mitigate that. | ||
But that's just kind of a general advice, I would say. | ||
Just general advice. | ||
Use it accordingly. | ||
But then you add Trump. | ||
At the Easter celebration today, here's just a little brief compare and contrast, guys. | ||
Go ahead with clip three. | ||
So there's Biden. | ||
If you remember, the Easter Bunny was controlling Biden. | ||
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Literally, the Easter Bunny had to corral Biden and tell him where to go and what to do. | |
The president getting shown up by a person in a bunny costume. | ||
That's one of the all-time lows. | ||
Do you remember the bunny with Joe Biden? | ||
Remember? Do you remember when the bunny took Joe Biden out? | ||
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He's not taking Trump out. | |
Anyway, that was a beautiful moment when the bunny saved Joe Biden. | ||
He even got a laugh out of Melania. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Now he's dying eggs. | ||
I'm really into this. | ||
No, I'm really into this. | ||
It's tough, though. | ||
We don't have a white crayon. | ||
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What am I going to do? | |
Leave it wet, I guess. | ||
Leave the whole thing white. | ||
Okay, smile up there, kids. | ||
So there you go. | ||
Everybody there having fun and the Easter Bunny not controlling what the president does at the White House. | ||
That was one of the more embarrassing moments. | ||
In the history of our country. | ||
Not surprised that they had to have somebody in an Easter bunny outfit controlling Joe Biden during the Easter festivities and yet still shocking to see. | ||
I mean, somebody in a bunny costume telling the president where to go, what to do. | ||
That is something else. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Do we have audio for this, guys? | ||
Can we take audio to break? | ||
I don't know if they're just rolling B-roll or if we have audio here. | ||
There's Trump having a good time with the kids. | ||
We'll just take some brief statements from Trump on the Easter egg roll as we go to this break. | ||
Halfway through the InfoWords War Room, we're going to come back on the other side of this break with other big news. | ||
Flags and state flags at half-mast in honor of Pope Francis. | ||
So he was a good man, worked hard. | ||
He loved the world, and it's an honor to do that. | ||
I want to thank everybody for being here. | ||
This is some band. | ||
I've heard this band actually indirectly for four years and very directly now for four and a half. | ||
And I like the direct method even better. | ||
But the Marine Corps band is very, very special. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I also want to thank the... | ||
National Park Service, the job they do in making everything so beautiful and spiffy. | ||
And I'm very difficult when it comes to that. | ||
I will tell you, very, very difficult. | ||
And I say they have done an incredible job. | ||
You just have to look around and see. | ||
And I just want to give a special thank you to our great First Lady who organized this entire event. | ||
She worked very, very hard on it. | ||
She worked very hard. | ||
I said, what are you doing? | ||
She said, I'm working on the egg roll. | ||
I said, that sounds like a lot of fun, and we're going to have a lot of fun. | ||
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Okay, now that is funny. | |
The Easter egg roll, and these kids are whacking them. | ||
We've got an exclusive story for you here. | ||
That bunny, we found the bunny. | ||
The Easter bunny that was controlling the White House told Joe Biden what to do. | ||
Destroyed the Easter egg roll. | ||
We all saw it. | ||
Not a very proud moment for our country. | ||
We found the bunny and actually on a plane deported. | ||
Going to be serving time in El Salvador. | ||
That bunny won't be coming back. | ||
No, won't be coming back. | ||
We've also burned the bunny costume that was being worn. | ||
It's burned now. | ||
It's gone. | ||
Won't be back. | ||
That horrific day, that bad memory for our country with Joe Biden being bossed around by a man in a bunny suit. | ||
Or a woman. | ||
Doesn't matter. | ||
Democrats don't know the difference anyway. | ||
It's gone. | ||
You won't have to deal with that. | ||
Unless some weird judge, some corrupt judge, wants to say, bring back that bunny. | ||
No, I don't think so. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
Alright, so this is just some footage from the Easter egg roll. | ||
Those kids are having a good time out there. | ||
Hope you had a great Easter weekend as well. | ||
We got a crazy video from Ron Johnson. | ||
When does 9-11 truth really make its breakthrough? | ||
It gets bigger and bigger. | ||
And I think after COVID and the fake media lies about Trump and everything else, I think people are more open-minded to kind of... | ||
I hate this word revisionist history, by the way. | ||
It's such a hyperbolic phrase, revisionist history. | ||
No, if history is a lie, if you were lied to about history, You're just correcting the lie. | ||
You're just getting rid of the propaganda. | ||
I don't like saying revisionist history. | ||
Revisionist history is what liars try to use against you. | ||
Revisionist history is what people that like to cover up the truth and cover up history use against you. | ||
No, I don't call it revisionist history. | ||
I call it the truth. | ||
So what is the truth about 9-11? | ||
When do we get to know the truth? | ||
When does that finally break through? | ||
Because that's going to be... | ||
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Is it even possible? | |
You wonder. | ||
The human psychology aspect of this. | ||
Is it even possible for Americans to accept that they were lied to about that? | ||
And that every action in response to that was based off of a lie and it was all intentional? | ||
Can Americans even wrap their head around that? | ||
Is it something that they can even fathom and really let sink in? | ||
Or are the ramifications of September 11th and accepting a lie so big that they just can't do it? | ||
It's too big. | ||
They can't wrap their head around it. | ||
It's too big to chew. | ||
It's too tough to chew and swallow. | ||
Or maybe we're reaching that time. | ||
You know, Trump doubted it day one. | ||
One of Trump's key economic advisors, Howard Lutnick, lost a lot of friends that day. | ||
And then a lot of people also involved in this administration lost friends in the following wars because of that lie. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
When does the time come? | ||
Or is it now, like... | ||
Oh, okay, we were lied to about the JFK assassination, but whatever. | ||
No, not oh, whatever. | ||
I'm sick and tired of being lied to. | ||
And I'm sick and tired of these lies then determining our fate and determining our future. | ||
A lot of times it results in bloodshed. | ||
A lot of times it results in financial | ||
that are crushing. | ||
I don't want to get too heavy into that. | ||
I'm going to play this clip of the Benny Johnson show with Senator from Wisconsin breaking it down, Ron Johnson. | ||
But you feel like you're almost there. | ||
We're almost to the point where people will maybe finally have to admit and accept we were lied to about September 11th and that, yes, likely an inside job. | ||
At least aspects of it inside job. | ||
Kind of heavy. | ||
It's a tough lift. | ||
But it's just the truth. | ||
It's not revisionist history. | ||
It's called the truth. | ||
So I would be very weary of that word whenever you hear people talking about revisionist history. | ||
Oh, so you just prefer the lie then? | ||
So what does that make you? | ||
A liar? | ||
Okay. Got it. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Glad we could clarify. | ||
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All right, let's go here to this clip of Ron Johnson talking September 11th, clip 12. What would you like to know about September 11th, the official story there, Senator? | ||
Well, let's start with Building 7. Again, I don't know that you can find structural engineers other than the ones that have the corrupt investigation inside NIST that would say that that thing didn't come down in any other way than a controlled demolition. | ||
I mean, you just look at that. | ||
You talk about molten steel. | ||
Again, you listen to the documentary Bravo 7. There's an awful lot of questions. | ||
Who ordered the removal and then destruction of all that evidence? | ||
Totally contrary to any other firefighting investigation procedures. | ||
I mean, who ordered that? | ||
Who was in charge? | ||
I think there's some basic information. | ||
Where's all the documentation from this investigation? | ||
There are a host of questions that I want and I will be asking, quite honestly, now that my eyes have been opened up. | ||
I've talked to former Congressman Kurt Weldon now. | ||
I will work with him to expose what he's willing to expose as well. | ||
Wow. So we may actually see hearings about this. | ||
I think so. | ||
And by the way, this has opened up when my ranking member now, when he was chairman of the Permanent Subcommittee Investigation, he did the investigation on the PGA and Live Golf and the PIF. | ||
Part of that is we had 9-11 families coming forward and saying, we want the FBI files unredacted. | ||
We want those made available in terms of what happened. | ||
What did the FBI know what happened? | ||
So we got engaged with that on a bipartisan basis. | ||
We want to get those answers, those documents for the families. | ||
Again, we didn't get squat from the FBI. | ||
So hopefully now with this administration, I think President Trump should have some interest in being a New Yorker himself. | ||
What actually happened to 9-11? | ||
What do we know? | ||
What is being covered up? | ||
My guess is there's an awful lot being covered up in terms of what the American government knows about 9-11. | ||
Hell yeah. | ||
I don't know if it's the right time to really push it in the heat of everything else going on in spring. | ||
But I think definitely on September 11th, full blaster. | ||
Full blaster. | ||
Because it looks like the fruit here is about ripe, folks. | ||
And if you've got senators, and I bet you it's not just Ron Johnson in Congress, though, but you've got senators that are willing to say, hey, you know what, I'm looking at this now. | ||
Things are very suspicious. | ||
My eyes have been opened. | ||
We need to have hearings. | ||
It's not going to be just Ron Johnson. | ||
There will be more. | ||
And it shouldn't even be that controversial. | ||
I mean, Building 7 is the canary in the coal mine. | ||
It shouldn't even be a debate. | ||
And it shows you the power of propaganda. | ||
How most don't even know about Building 7. But it's really all three of the towers. | ||
That's clearly a controlled demolition. | ||
I mean... | ||
Can you imagine how powerful the propaganda is? | ||
Can you imagine how powerful mainstream media brainwashing is? | ||
The mockingbird media brainwashing is? | ||
That you can sit there and watch a controlled demolition with your own eyes. | ||
And they'll just say, terror attack, it fell from the plains. | ||
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That's powerful stuff. | |
That's like magic that they can do that. | ||
And they do. | ||
But that's the biggest lie of them all. | ||
And, you know, this great clip from Stephen Miller. | ||
I'm going to play it right now. | ||
Stephen Miller's just great. | ||
Just fantastic. | ||
And he talks about reparations. | ||
Now, you always hear the left wanting reparations for black Americans, which is obviously a non-starter. | ||
How are you even going to determine who has to pay and who doesn't? | ||
So it's really just another freebie that the Democrats want to give people to vote Democrat. | ||
But it's like, what are you going to do? | ||
Are you going to go look at everybody's ancestry and say, okay, you own slaves you didn't? | ||
Your ancestors were slaves yours weren't? | ||
Nobody's even proposing that. | ||
They're not even talking about that. | ||
And, of course, it's all idiotic. | ||
And there already were reparations. | ||
But we're not even having that debate because it's so idiotic. | ||
And so Stephen Miller here says, well, what about reparations for the Americans? | ||
These people are suffering now. | ||
This isn't something that happened generations ago. | ||
This is now. | ||
And I would just go into this clip by saying, what about reparations for September 11th? | ||
What about America's reparations for September 11th and the lies that we were told about it to get us into war? | ||
And then all the money it cost us? | ||
The blood and treasure the innocent Americans sent over there? | ||
How about reparations for that? | ||
When do we get reparations? | ||
Stephen Miller asks in Clip 9. They've gone nuts. | ||
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And the optics of it are just unbelievable. | |
Sheldon Whitehouse is talking about seeking damages from the government for Abrego Garcia. | ||
He's talking about a million dollars a day. | ||
He wants to fine the U.S. government for the deportation of an illegal alien who has been found in a couple different instances to be an MS-13 gang member. | ||
What on earth? | ||
Where are the damages for Americans? | ||
I don't know how much time I have here, but I mean, for the love of God, where are the damages for Americans? | ||
Where do I even begin? | ||
Where do I even start? | ||
We used to have a functioning public school system in this country. | ||
Then we had open borders. | ||
Now our schools are in chaos and disarray. | ||
We need hundreds of translators. | ||
Nobody's learning how to read or write. | ||
An entire generation of Americans, multiple generations, in fact, have been robbed of educational opportunities. | ||
Entire cities. | ||
Look at Los Angeles. | ||
Once a paradise of safety, security, and prosperity. | ||
Entire neighborhoods occupied and controlled by foreign gangs. | ||
Where do all the residents who've been displaced, who've been forced out of Los Angeles, where do they go to get their reparations? | ||
And then what about the victims of fentanyl poisoning brought in by Democrats' open border? | ||
Hundreds of thousands of moms and dads whose kids are dead and buried in the ground. | ||
Where do they go to get their reparations from the government? | ||
And then all the women who have been raped, who've been beaten, who've been murdered? | ||
All the dads who've been shot dead and aren't home? | ||
All the police officers who've been slain by illegal aliens in ambush attacks in the line of duty? | ||
Where do any of these people go? | ||
Where do any of their families go to get reparations? | ||
Or the half a million children that Joe Biden trafficked across the southern border and put into the hands of unvetted so-called sponsors? | ||
Do you know any stories I can tell you of children that were trafficked across the border and raped? | ||
Because of the policies of Joe Biden? | ||
There aren't enough volumes that could fit into a library to calculate the carnage that has been inflicted by the Democrat Party's policy of open borders. | ||
We can spend the rest of our lives trying to document those harms. | ||
Where does our whole country go to get repaid for all of the wealth, all of the prosperity and security that has been stolen from us by decades of uncontrolled illegal mass migration? | ||
because we all deserve reparations for what has been stolen from us. | ||
It is a tragedy that defies our ability to even describe it. | ||
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Preach, brother. | |
I love it. | ||
As I sit here, I can't help but look into the future. | ||
And by the way, you know, Stephen Miller was one of the very few, maybe the only, during the Duke lacrosse scandal. | ||
That came out against all that was obviously proven right. | ||
But he went just totally against the grain on all of that. | ||
Ended up being totally right. | ||
This is a man of conviction. | ||
And it's a man who's really wrong. | ||
And I just can't help but look at the future. | ||
It's human nature. | ||
And I just think, man, where does the Republican Party go after Donald Trump? | ||
I mean, J.D. Vance is rising. | ||
His stock is rising. | ||
You've obviously got Eric Trump, maybe Don Jr. | ||
They might be interested in politics in the future. | ||
Is Stephen Miller more valuable as an advisor and a public spokesperson? | ||
Or is that somebody who you'd like to see run? | ||
Just fantastic stuff. | ||
I mean, this is a guy who just aces everything. | ||
About as good as a public communicator as you're ever going to see in American politics. | ||
Then there's the opposite. | ||
That would be Jasmine Crockett. | ||
All right, so you've got Stephen Miller, public communicator, aficionado, master class every time he gets to a microphone. | ||
And then there's Jasmine Crockett, who's maybe the opposite. | ||
Here's some of the recent Crockett from over the weekend, clip 11. I want y'all to know that every day that I walk in those halls, regardless of whatever rhetoric they put out about me, I am a very serious lawmaker. | ||
She's very serious. | ||
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At the same time, if you try to me, you will find out. | |
I am truly a black woman at the same time. | ||
I'm stunned here. | ||
First of all, I didn't know she was a serious lawmaker, so I'm glad she had to clarify that. | ||
And now I find out she's a black woman? | ||
Guys, have I been missing something? | ||
Serious lawmaker, black woman? | ||
Whoa. Yeah, you can tell she's really, really confident right now with her public standing. | ||
She has to tell you she's serious. | ||
And she has to tell you that it's because she's a black woman. | ||
Because that's where her power comes from. | ||
Which, of course, is the ultimate admission. | ||
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Hey! Yeah, baby! | |
I don't know. | ||
Who wore it better? | ||
Who wore it better? | ||
Austin Powers or Jasmine Crockett? | ||
I give her that. | ||
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Groovy, baby. | |
Very, very switched on. | ||
Oh, behave. | ||
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Oh, behave. | |
I'm a very serious lawmaker, baby. | ||
Yeah. I'm a black woman. | ||
Oh, yeah! | ||
Scooby, baby! | ||
Switched on. | ||
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Radical. All right, that's enough. | |
Okay, that's good, though. | ||
I love at the end of the clip, though, she tells you what it's all about. | ||
I'm a black woman. | ||
Oh, that's it. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's your claim to everything, is because you're a black woman. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I'm so glad you admit it. | ||
It's like, oh! | ||
They deny that any of them are there because of diversity. | ||
They deny that any of them have climbed the ladder because of it. | ||
But then they're always the first to tell you about their identity status. | ||
You ever notice that? | ||
Well, if you're not a diversity hire, if you're not simply here because you're black or because you're a woman, then why do you continue to remind us of that fact? | ||
Because you believe that's your claim to fame. | ||
You believe that that's what's gotten you here. | ||
You believe that's what's empowering you. | ||
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She's a very serious lawmaker, baby. | |
Yeah. Alright, here's a great lawmaker. | ||
Representative Byron Donalds. | ||
I love this. | ||
And you've seen Vivek Ramaswamy do it. | ||
Who did we see do it? | ||
Was it Vivek? | ||
I think somebody else did it last week. | ||
Wasn't there another congressman, guys, that went out to one of these protests? | ||
Who was it that did that? | ||
It was Vivek. | ||
Was there another one? | ||
Maybe I'm just thinking it was somebody else, but it was Vivek. | ||
I know Vivek has done it multiple times. | ||
I love to see this, honestly. | ||
And part of that is like, it's kind of an itch that I can't really scratch anymore, going to these protests and doing this. | ||
And yeah, I kind of do like to stake the claim that I, I don't know if I can say I created the genre, but I turned it into a genre. | ||
It's like it might have existed and some people... | ||
Nobody turned going to the protest and putting a mic in their face for them to explain their political beliefs like we did here. | ||
And I mean, I was just the guy that did it. | ||
InfoWars, this crew, this audience made it possible. | ||
But I mean, we created that genre. | ||
We made that a genre on the internet. | ||
And now there's all kinds of people doing it. | ||
So I love it. | ||
It's like an itch I can't scratch. | ||
So now Byron Donalds goes out to the streets. | ||
I love to see this. | ||
Donald's attends a Tesla protest to see what it is that they believe. | ||
And would you be surprised to find out that they don't know Clip 8? | ||
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Listen, when you're running for governor, everywhere is your district. | |
I'm trying to figure out what it is you guys are actually doing. | ||
You do realize that Nazis don't like black people. | ||
What do you want us to agree on? | ||
But as a member of Congress, because I was just in D.C. on Monday for Transitive Visibility, and I would like you, as a member of Congress, to rise up and support LGBTQ+ youth and stop this insane attack--Oh, pause it real quick. | ||
Folks, LGBTQ plus youth. | ||
You know what? | ||
I don't have the time because we're running out of time. | ||
Finish the clip, but maybe we'll come back and do it. | ||
Insane. You need to help gay kids. | ||
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What? Because you're a fascist! | |
Because I do not believe in the mutilation of children, I'm a fascist now? | ||
And I ask you a question. | ||
I ask you a question and you said you don't agree with me? | ||
I ask you a question. | ||
You call me a fascist? | ||
You call me a racetrater and you want me to agree with you? | ||
What are you talking about, ma'am? | ||
Are you against Electro-Fegal? | ||
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I am against the Republican Party of Florida for having control of the governor's mansion for 25 years. | |
What policy in Florida in the last 25 years that you don't agree with? | ||
All right, what I believe you should do right now is study the law. | ||
But, sir, I spent four years in the legislature. | ||
I wrote some of the laws. | ||
I know you wrote some of the laws. | ||
So I'm asking you which one. | ||
All right. | ||
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There are too many to name right now. | |
Last question. | ||
Seriously, last question. | ||
Yeah, give me your last question. | ||
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New York or Florida? | |
Which state is governed better, New York or Florida? | ||
It's clearly New York. | ||
Why don't you live in New York? | ||
Well known. | ||
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All I'm gonna say is people choose Florida. | |
They've been coming here more than going the other way. | ||
When you vote with your feet, it matters. | ||
I'm gonna come to your district and register a lot of poor people. | ||
I'm gonna register them. | ||
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I'm gonna get the felons that have had their voting rights taken away that don't even know they can vote still now. | |
I worked on felons voting rights in Florida seven years ago. | ||
I'm gonna come to your district and I'm gonna register so many people. | ||
I have nothing but time. | ||
Do you remember the amendment about restoration of voting rights? | ||
You ready? | ||
I endorsed it. | ||
I supported it. | ||
Thank you. | ||
It's like I'm at the tip of the top of my game, looking down at the rafters. | ||
Byron Donald's another great one up and coming. | ||
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Who are the Nazis now? | |
I think you guys, like I don't understand. | ||
I'm a Nazi? | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
Show the Nazi salute that Elon gave. | ||
Is that that guy's handwriting? | ||
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You do it. | |
I'm trying to figure out who are the Nazis and where are they? | ||
The Republicans of the Nazi Party. | ||
Why do you say that? | ||
Because they support a Nazi. | ||
Who's a Nazi? | ||
Elon Musk is a Nazi. | ||
Based upon what? | ||
So why should 325,000 people go bankrupt every year because of doctor's bills? | ||
The current law? | ||
For health care? | ||
Yeah. It's a Democrat law. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
The Affordable Care Act, a.k.a. | ||
Obamacare. Deductibles are higher. | ||
Okay. Premiums are higher. | ||
What's your solution? | ||
People are not actually getting the care that they need because Democrats don't want to do anything. | ||
They want to keep it the way it is. | ||
Affordable Care Act, yes, for now. | ||
Until you find something better. | ||
Until what? | ||
Until you find something better. | ||
What's better? | ||
You tell me. | ||
What are you doing about it? | ||
Brother, if you have solutions, I want to work with you on that. | ||
We can actually help fix mental health issues. | ||
We can work on that. | ||
We could work on that. | ||
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This is a beautiful thing. | |
You shouldn't start by calling people Nazis. | ||
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Look at this. | |
She called me a Nazi and it went downhill. | ||
You're an ex-governor. | ||
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That's actually great. | |
Can you give a handshake? | ||
I've never seen a black Nazi in my life. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
Give a handshake. | ||
You want to shake hands? | ||
That's incredible. | ||
Byron Donalds will be the next governor of Florida. | ||
I'd say that's a safe bet. | ||
Does Byron Donalds want to run for president in the 2030s? | ||
Would Byron Donalds be the first black president of the United States? | ||
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Hmm. | |
Hmm. Maybe. | ||
Alright, so you just heard one of those libtard protesters say, you need to stand up for gay kids. | ||
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Yikes. Yikes. | |
Do you really want to even know what that means? | ||
Well, these Leptis teachers are actually trying to get your kids to engage in some of this stuff. | ||
Now, this next clip is not going to be for everybody. | ||
So, if you don't want to hear some of this, maybe step away and get a beverage from the fridge. | ||
Parent confronts teacher teaching children how to use Butt plugs. | ||
Sorry to do this. | ||
If you don't want to hear it, I don't blame you. | ||
But this is what they're talking about, folks. | ||
This is what the left wants to do to your children. | ||
They literally want to introduce them to LGBTQ sex acts and sex toys. | ||
This exchange is haunting and disturbing. | ||
But this is what the left has planned for your children. | ||
Clip one. | ||
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I said that I think that in high school groups where unfortunately we know that students are having sex and that I think that safe sex is always important. | |
Safe practices are always important. | ||
And that is the type of queer sex. | ||
So that's not sex. | ||
I mean, you called it disgusting. | ||
So you told me that the sex that my counterparts have is disgusting and I don't see how that is not- Cross it real quick. | ||
Again, whenever you- Hear these videos or you see these exchanges. | ||
Do you notice what the common thread from the leftist sex cult teachers are? | ||
Why is it that they feel they have some sort of a burden or they have some sort of an agenda to indoctrinate your kids into these sex acts? | ||
This sex cult? | ||
This sex religion? | ||
Why? Where does this fit into the curriculum? | ||
Why do they think they're the parents of your kids that they can come in here and teach them all this stuff? | ||
It's not in the curriculum. | ||
It's not part of the education system. | ||
It doesn't make any sense. | ||
Where does this idea come from that they have to introduce your students to this and it has to be pervasive in not just the curriculum but the classroom and everything that they do? | ||
Everything. Why is that? | ||
The answer is probably extremely dark and disturbing, but yet there it is. | ||
All right, continue. | ||
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It's not an open and transphobic, that means that you think-It's called queer sex disgusting? | |
You don't think that's on the floor? | ||
That means that you think that any homosexual couples use birthrights. | ||
No, they absolutely don't. | ||
No, heterosexual couples use birthrights as well. | ||
Student that just birthrights as well. | ||
I'm saying that teaching children, minors, about this is disgusting. | ||
Right, so I guess that that comes into an abstinence-only education versus safe sex education. | ||
No, it's not abstinence-only, it's not safe sex education. | ||
This shouldn't even be in the curriculum. | ||
Why are you talking about it? | ||
Why are you thinking about it? | ||
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The child is not going to have an issue with the person that wants to be catching the STD unless the actual book is not properly sanitized. | |
Exactly, and I think that's what that book is detailing, is how this- We don't need to educate children on how to use buttplugs. | ||
Children, if you're an adult, and that is what you want to do, if that's what stimulates you and gets you off, you know, have any. | ||
Are you a parent? | ||
I'm a parent. | ||
Oh, there it is. | ||
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And you are a parent? | |
Yes. Okay. | ||
What the hell is even that? | ||
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And so, as a father, three, two boys, and a girl, I don't want anyone teaching my dad how to use sex toys of any kind. | |
Let's just put it like this. | ||
If you wake up, it's worse because you're a teacher, you have access to kids. | ||
If you wake up and you think about how can I teach children how to use sex toys You have a very serious problem. | ||
There is something extremely disturbed in you. | ||
All right, we've made it to the third and final hour of the Infowars War Room. | ||
We got some news on the desk yet to cover. | ||
We might have time for some calls in the last segment as well. | ||
So let me start digging into some of this news. | ||
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Now, I got a lot of... | |
Never doubt me, folks, on the show today. | ||
From the Pope to Jasmine Crockett to the situation over the weekend where I don't want to go too much into detail, but a lot of people were reaching out thanking me for the things I said about the organizer of the Austin Metcalf pro-white rally over the weekend, | ||
which for the most part I think was a dud, and I don't think everybody involved is a bad person. | ||
Let me just be clear. | ||
And I understand the issues that people have. | ||
But there were some other developments since. | ||
Austin Metcalfe's dad reveals he was disrespected after being thrown out of Carmelo Anthony press conference. | ||
He was hoping to pray with the accused killer's family. | ||
So if you remember that drama. | ||
And then the father as well got into some drama with the people that were protesting over the weekend. | ||
And that just resulted in even more fallout with the situation. | ||
But he can handle this however he wants. | ||
But there's something strange going on. | ||
There was an individual who was hovering around Austin Metcalf's father. | ||
Looks like they were intentionally together. | ||
And I'm pulling these images and these quotes from the Keith Woods X account. | ||
Austin Metcalfe's father backed up the guy wearing a team black males winning jacket for an organization that says blacks are being genocided. | ||
Then told the media people protesting his son's death were white trash because it's wrong to bring race into it. | ||
Well, so this is the problem right here. | ||
And this is why white people that are getting involved with activism like this are doing so. | ||
Because they're told your white identity doesn't matter, your white identity is bad, and your white identity needs to be forgotten about or on the sideline from a guy wearing a jacket that says blackmail's winning. | ||
So again, I'd say, I don't care. | ||
Wear a black male's winning shirt. | ||
That's fine. | ||
You can go out in Austin all the time and you'll find pro-black shirts and hats. | ||
It's everywhere here. | ||
Very common. | ||
Pro-Black Lives Matter stuff. | ||
Very common apparel here. | ||
Okay. Doesn't bother me a bit. | ||
But you know, if I wore something that talks about white people... | ||
In fact, you want to ask a... | ||
You want to ask Producer Rob about that? | ||
He'll tell you some stories. | ||
Going out wearing his White Lives Matter t-shirt. | ||
The White History Month t-shirt. | ||
I've seen it before. | ||
He gets harassed for it. | ||
And he's... | ||
You might be surprised to find out he's not white. | ||
It's kind of obvious. | ||
You can't even see him in that dark room. | ||
But that's, you know... | ||
That's because of the lighting. | ||
You kind of see his bald head there. | ||
It's shining. | ||
But yeah. | ||
So it's like, oh, you can wear all the pro-black stuff and do pro-black rallies and everything else. | ||
That's fine. | ||
That's good. | ||
It's promoted and it's righteous. | ||
But you know you can't do that if you're white, though. | ||
So I get why white people feel like this. | ||
I get why they feel disenfranchised. | ||
I understand the systemic... | ||
If there is systemic racism, it's against whites and Asians. | ||
But it's like, put all that aside. | ||
You have pro-black activists that will come out here and shove that into your face and then tell you, you're white, you're not allowed to do it. | ||
Now, what's irony, on kind of a different subject matter, he talks about the genocide of white people. | ||
Doesn't bring up Planned Parenthood. | ||
Doesn't bring up Planned Parenthood or Margaret Sanger. | ||
Isn't that something? | ||
I mean, yeah. | ||
But he says it's like Hitler. | ||
It's like, what's going on is like Nazi Germany. | ||
What's going on in the blacks? | ||
Well, okay. | ||
Do you know who Margaret Sanger is? | ||
Do you know why Planned Parenthood was put into inner cities? | ||
Do you know why Planned Parenthood is in black neighborhoods? | ||
So it's like, you're kind of right. | ||
There is a black genocide happening. | ||
But it's not because of white people. | ||
It's because of a Margaret Sanger eugenicist plan to put Planned Parenthood abortion centers in black cities. | ||
And now you see all the videos and these black women, we played one last week, these black women celebrate about their abortion. | ||
They do dance videos and TikTok videos. | ||
There's your, I mean, yeah, there's your black genocide. | ||
But you don't talk about that. | ||
The two most dangerous spots for a black person in America is the womb and a Democrat city. | ||
That's statistically, it's not even close, actually. | ||
So it really has nothing to do with white people. | ||
I mean, I guess Democrats, white Democrats, white liberals, you were warned about that by Malcolm X. Maybe you should listen to Malcolm X, not just wear the t-shirt and pretend like you know what he was teaching or pretend like you're reading his book, LeBron James. | ||
Not actually read it. | ||
No, Malcolm X actually warned you about white liberals. | ||
So you want to talk about the most dangerous places for a black person in America. | ||
The womb and a Democrat-run city. | ||
But you just want to blame white people and then tell them they're not allowed to have an identity activism while you shove yours in their face. | ||
So anyway, this guy's going around. | ||
With the father here, just stoking the flames. | ||
What is that about? | ||
Now, this whole thing has been completely just turned on its head. | ||
And it's mind-boggling, quite frankly. | ||
It's mind-boggling because now you've reached the point, what's supposed to be the mainstream narrative, now is that Carmelo Anthony is the victim. | ||
This is how insane we've gone. | ||
This is the complete insane nature now of these current event political discussions. | ||
Carmelo Anthony is now the victim. | ||
Incredible. The guy that stabbed a kid to death and then got a favorable treatment from the judge so he was released from prison is the victim now. | ||
And I won't even get into all the money apparently the family is raising. | ||
Whatever. You want to donate to that cause? | ||
Fine. It's none of my business. | ||
But that's the victim now. | ||
So again, I understand where white people are coming from and this whole story ends up giving them more cause to have activism like this. | ||
And they sit back and they say, do you not see the parallels here? | ||
And everybody knows it's true. | ||
Everybody knows it's right. | ||
If the races were reversed and a white kid stabbed a black kid to death and was released from jail, cities would be burning. | ||
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Who can deny this? | |
Absolutely there would be riots. | ||
Absolutely it'd be 24-7 on the mainstream media. | ||
Absolutely it would be racism. | ||
But now everything's so crazy. | ||
Even though the white kid died, the black assailant is still the victim. | ||
And so people are just saying, okay, what is going on? | ||
Now, I would just say this. | ||
I look at the behavior of the father and the family. | ||
And I think they have to know something we don't know. | ||
I just, I have to believe that. | ||
Somebody knows something we don't know. | ||
Now, all we really have is the police report and the testimony that's now public, which all say the same thing, what we all heard. | ||
Metcalf is in his team's tent with his brother and some of his other teammates on the track meet. | ||
And Anthony, who's not even supposed to be there, Comes into the tent, sits down. | ||
He's asked to leave. | ||
He doesn't leave. | ||
He tough guys. | ||
There's a shoving match. | ||
Anthony stabs him to death. | ||
As far as we know, it's one stab to the heart. | ||
Now, to me it sounds like for whatever reason he brings the knife, either somebody put him up to this or he wanted to just go cause trouble just because you're just a dumb teenager to cause trouble. | ||
In that case, I don't know if it's a race thing. | ||
Now, could it have turned into a race thing? | ||
Because black America, the youth is taught just, oh yeah, white people, white people, white people. | ||
And there's this nature promoted of black supremacy and you got to get even with whites and they're the bad guy. | ||
So it might have not initially been a racial thing. | ||
But then something might have kicked in, and it could have become a racial thing. | ||
But it sounds like he probably did not think he was going to kill him when he stabbed him. | ||
And he obviously immediately, it seems like he immediately knew he made a big mistake and maybe even regretted it. | ||
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Thank you. | |
But somebody knows something that they're not going public with. | ||
And as I said last week, if there is video evidence, you've got to release this before the situation gets worse. | ||
So that people can just see and know what happened for sure. | ||
But what's sad is... | ||
You've got this whole section of people now. | ||
And it is a race thing now. | ||
To deny that race is at play is just to deny the nose on your face. | ||
Whether it was initially about race or even leading up to Metcalf dying, if it was race, maybe there's some debate. | ||
Who knows? | ||
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But now it's all about race. | |
Whether it was originally or not, whether you like it or not, now it's just all about race. | ||
And when you have the... | ||
Family of the killer making themselves out to be victims because they're black. | ||
And you have black activists coming out and saying it's a genocide of blacks when it's a dead white kid. | ||
How is it not about race? | ||
So who's making it about race? | ||
So they say it's not about race, but because we're black, we're victims and it's about race. | ||
It's a dead white kid. | ||
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It's a dead white kid. | |
They need to just get this thing moving. | ||
Because the political racial tension back and forth with this thing is not getting any better. | ||
Now, luckily, there wasn't anything too bad at this event. | ||
It wasn't even very well attended. | ||
And yes, I'd say I was proven 100% right about the individual that organized it. | ||
And I was very well received for that. | ||
But this is not about that. | ||
This is about something much bigger. | ||
And then how do you find this balance? | ||
Here's another riddle. | ||
Here's another question to solve. | ||
And it's just the truth. | ||
And two things can be true at once. | ||
For some reason, people have a hard time getting two things being true at once. | ||
Again, if you go out, I don't care what color your skin is, If you go out in public and you go to a park, a ball game, a concert, the zoo, whatever you want, you are not going to experience racism. | ||
Americans get along. | ||
That's the truth. | ||
Go out to eat, go out to drink. | ||
Everybody, every socioeconomic... | ||
Racial status, everybody there, not a problem. | ||
That is the average American experience. | ||
Not racism. | ||
Not racial tensions when you go out. | ||
But there is this brewing social media and activism. | ||
It's very well funded. | ||
It's all divide and conquer. | ||
So it's like, yeah, you go out and you ignore all that. | ||
You don't deal with all that. | ||
You don't live in that world. | ||
It's not real to you. | ||
But no, there is real There is real people trying to get racial division stoked up and divide this country and divide it on race specifically. | ||
So it's like, now you're sitting here talking about race and racism and status and who's the real victim and all this other stuff. | ||
And it's like, we just had an invasion of our country. | ||
We just had a stolen election. | ||
They just tried to kill the President of the United States. | ||
We've had a trade war that's crushing us. | ||
We've had our manufacturing, our jobs shipped overseas. | ||
These are the real issues. | ||
And you're here talking about your skin color, which you don't even get to choose. | ||
You're born with it. | ||
Which is a very real thing. | ||
So yeah, go out, enjoy American culture. | ||
You're not going to deal with racism. | ||
And yet... | ||
This racial divide is constant, and fuel is constantly being added to the fire. | ||
That is just true. | ||
So two things can be true, and that's an example of it. | ||
But what do you do? | ||
Do you just ignore it? | ||
How do you unite people to just say, hey, this whole thing is a PSYOP, don't get involved? | ||
Because you're never going to be able to convince some black people. | ||
That America is not racist against blacks. | ||
And you're never going to be able to convince some white people that it's not inherently necessary for them to step up and support and be proud of their race or they're not going to exist anymore. | ||
So these two factions are not going anywhere. | ||
And every time there's an event like this, they're always going to try to make a big deal of it to just make it even worse. | ||
But they need to get this thing going. | ||
They need to get this thing going fast before it actually does cause even more death and destruction potentially, which I think is a very real potential as tensions continue to get heightened and grifters continue to take advantage of the situation. | ||
By the way, what do you think about this? | ||
Southern California mayor says he wants to purge homeless population by giving them all the fentanyl they want. | ||
Thoughts? Opinions? | ||
Kind of diabolical. | ||
Are you thinking what I'm thinking? | ||
Southern California mayor says he wants to purge homeless population by giving them all the fentanyl they want. | ||
You know I get it. | ||
It's very sick. | ||
It's very evil. | ||
Basically saying, fine, you want suicide by fentanyl? | ||
Go ahead. | ||
But that's not what we should be doing. | ||
And really, these people need help that they're not getting. | ||
You could call it a solution. | ||
I'd rather see these people get a purpose. | ||
Reopen the funny farms. | ||
Give these people a purpose. | ||
Let them find Meaning in life again. | ||
So that they don't want to go to fentanyl and die. | ||
But the problem with homelessness and deranged people walking the streets is reaching levels that are just unsustainable. | ||
And really, it is unacceptable what it's doing to our once great metropolitan, once safe metropolitan Prosperous metropolitan areas. | ||
It is truly a shame what's happening there. | ||
All right. | ||
I've got one more video clip here. | ||
We've got a couple other news stories. | ||
I've got this real heavy stuff dealing with AI. | ||
Maybe we'll get into it today, and then we just have some other political developments here. | ||
I think we'll be able to knock all this out. | ||
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All right, I kind of addressed this earlier with the judge, but here's some other headlines. | ||
Mega bombshell SCOTUS. | ||
Supreme Court Justice Alito slams colleagues for middle-of-the-night ruling against Trump deportation of illegals and Venezuelan gang members. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
The Supreme Court is just getting wild. | ||
So there's a lot of infighting going on in there. | ||
And there's a lot of politicking as well where if there's a split, if there's an imbalance, some of these Supreme Court justices will just vote whatever they think is comfortable at the time and not even necessarily vote their conscience or their morals or even based off of their interpretation of the Constitution. | ||
They'll just say, well, how's everybody else voting? | ||
And then if it's like, well, if it's going to be, if they already have six voting this way, then I'll just vote that way anyway just because I don't want to dissent. | ||
So there's all sorts of politicking and stuff that goes on. | ||
It's just a mess. | ||
But to sit there and say that the president can't deport illegals, criminal illegals, gang member illegals, it's losing its legitimacy. | ||
There's no other way to put it. | ||
But hey, what do you expect? | ||
They put Katenji Brown Jackson on the Supreme Court, who doesn't even know what a woman is. | ||
She's a clown. | ||
She's a joke. | ||
Call her a diversity hire, it doesn't make a difference. | ||
She is a joke. | ||
You have Amy Coney Barrett that apparently lives in fear of her own shadow. | ||
You got those other two leftist liberal judges appointed by Obama that are just left-wing hacks, just lunatic fringe women. | ||
And then you got four Democrats say, we're not going to leave El Salvador until you release. | ||
The gang member. | ||
What? That's insane. | ||
So stay down there, then. | ||
And resign from Congress, too. | ||
By the way, did you see this one? | ||
At borderhawk.news. | ||
Read linked at infowars.com. | ||
It's also picked up by Breitbart. | ||
New Mexico judge abruptly resigns after suspected Tren de Aragua gangbanger arrested for firearm possession at his home. | ||
A Doñana County magistrate judge has abruptly stepped down after an alleged TDA gang affiliate who is in the U.S. illegally was reportedly arrested at his home and charged with possession of a firearm or ammunition. | ||
Judge Kano reportedly submitted the letter of resignation earlier this year. | ||
Former police officer took the bench in 2011. | ||
What did we do? | ||
What? We're hanging out with gang members now? | ||
We got judges hanging out with gang members? | ||
So you got judges hanging out with gang members? | ||
You got politicians hanging out with gang members? | ||
And then you got the biggest political gang in the history of this country telling Trump he can't do anything about it. | ||
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Gotcha. Gotcha. | |
And then... | ||
Jasmine Crockett. | ||
Guys, you know what? | ||
Can you find out where Jasmine Crockett went to high school for me? | ||
Was it in St. Louis? | ||
I've refused to look it up because I'm going to be so ashamed if we've done this again to this country. | ||
The once proud city. | ||
I'm sorry to say we gave you Maxine Waters. | ||
I'm sorry that St. Louis produced Maxine Waters. | ||
I don't want to do it again with Jasmine Crockett. | ||
But let's just find out. | ||
Let me just find out. | ||
If it's true that she grew up in St. Louis, went to school there, then I can tell you about the nature of it. | ||
Give me a second here. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
No way. | ||
Hold on a second. | ||
Guys, print that out for me with the highlight if you wouldn't mind. | ||
This is going to blow your mind. | ||
So it is true, but it's even worse than you know. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
So Crockett says this. | ||
The Dallas ICE office is involved in a mass removal effort targeting nearly 200 people, many without removal orders, scheduled to be deported to El Salvador today. | ||
This is not just cruel, it is lawless. | ||
I refuse to stay quiet while families are being torn apart and lives are being put at risk. | ||
Lives are being put at risk. | ||
The open border... | ||
And tens of thousands of gang members and criminals being in our country is putting lives at risk. | ||
Again, this is this ridiculous narrative. | ||
Oh, there's nothing you can do about people that are here illegally. | ||
There's nothing you can do. | ||
They're in here now. | ||
Sorry. What? | ||
If somebody comes into your house, somebody shows up at your house, opens the door, kicks the door in, whatever. | ||
Comes in, puts a tent up in your living room and sleeps on the couch and goes into your fridge and eats your food. | ||
Nothing you can do. | ||
Due process. | ||
Can't kick them out. | ||
They get due process. | ||
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What? This is crazy. | |
I can't believe we're putting up with this crap. | ||
No. We should all be supporting Donald Trump. | ||
Louder than ever to say, deport them all. | ||
I want 10 million deportations minimum. | ||
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Minimum. I'd make 20 million your goal. | |
Every single illegal immigrant that entered the country under Joe Biden's administration, every single one needs to go back. | ||
Every single one. | ||
Then we can come back to the table and decide what we want to do with the other illegal immigrant issues. | ||
Every single one under Joe Biden needs to go home. | ||
Every single one. | ||
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Ten million minimum. | |
Nope, you can't do that. | ||
This isn't about some cruelty thing. | ||
If you're in America illegally, you're making that decision. | ||
You're taking that risk. | ||
That is not my fault. | ||
That is your fault. | ||
By the way, just to give you the statistics, Bill Clinton was strong. | ||
12.3 million deportations under Bill Clinton. | ||
Zero injunctions. | ||
10.3 million deportations under George Bush. | ||
Zero injunctions. | ||
Imagine that. | ||
Even after 12.3 under Bill Clinton, old Georgie boy was still able to find 10 million more. | ||
That might be more impressive. | ||
There were still some left over. | ||
In eight years for Barack Obama, 5.3 million deportations. | ||
Zero injunctions. | ||
Donald Trump, 100,000 deportations. | ||
Those are rookie numbers. | ||
30 injunctions. | ||
What else do you need to see? | ||
What else do you need to know? | ||
Do you remember anybody? | ||
Bill Clinton deporting people? | ||
They get due process! | ||
Due process! | ||
You can't remove them? | ||
Did anybody ever say that one time? | ||
Probably not. | ||
Alright. If you don't want to bring me the thing, if you pulled it, I have to tell you, this is actually mind-blowing about Jasmine Crockett. | ||
This is actually completely mind-blowing, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
So, again, if you know me, I'm from St. Louis, so I know this school very well. | ||
Jasmine Crockett, born in St. Louis, Missouri. | ||
I apologize for that for the entire city of St. Louis. | ||
I apologize for that. | ||
She attended Mary Institute and St. Louis County Day School and Rosati Cain, an all-girls Catholic high school in St. Louis. | ||
Now, ladies and gentlemen, MICDS, the Rams, I'm assuming they're still the Rams, referred to here, | ||
full name, Mary Institute and St. Louis County Day School. | ||
This is one of the most wealthy, rich schools, definitely in St. Louis, maybe in the Midwest. | ||
I think there might be one school that's more expensive than MICDS, and that would be John Burroughs. | ||
I think that's it. | ||
She probably went to the second most expensive school in St. Louis. | ||
Number two, $25,000 just for junior kindergarten, pre-K through fourth grade, $25,000. | ||
High school, $35,000. | ||
Again, I don't know if it's still the... | ||
John Burrow might be more expensive, but that's probably number two. | ||
It's very well known. | ||
Very well known. | ||
You go to MICDS. | ||
You're in a very rich family. | ||
I mean, huge, sprawling campus. | ||
Just massive, beautiful campus. | ||
Up on a hill. | ||
I think it's on Ladue Road or Clayton Road. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Oh, it's just beautiful. | ||
Had a couple friends that went there. | ||
Attended some MICDS parties. | ||
I mean, you want to talk about mansions. | ||
Must have been tough for Jasmine Crockett. | ||
And I love it. | ||
And let me tell you. | ||
Just so you get a full picture here. | ||
The way Jasmine Crockett presents herself, let me tell you. | ||
This nice young black girl here that attends MICDS, I bet you she doesn't talk like Jasmine Crockett does. | ||
I bet you she speaks very, very well. | ||
And so did Jasmine Crockett, by the way. | ||
Jasmine Crockett didn't used to speak like she does today. | ||
I don't know how you want to say it. | ||
What would be the best way to describe that, guys? | ||
It's kind of Ebonics, but it's not, it's like, it is, it's like ratchet, it's ratchet ghetto. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
There's no other way to describe it. | ||
Oh, that's racist. | ||
Shut up. | ||
She doesn't talk like that. | ||
She never talked like that. | ||
She wasn't raised to talk like that. | ||
I guarantee you she didn't talk like that in high school. | ||
And if you go back and you find older interviews before she got into Congress, she never talked like that. | ||
That video we played earlier, she's never spoken like that before in her life until she got into Congress. | ||
What the hell is that? | ||
Code switching. | ||
Why is she code switching? | ||
Is there something? | ||
Is there something in the makeup? | ||
Oh yeah, Rosati Cain is not cheap either. | ||
Is there something in the makeup? | ||
Maybe the fake eyelashes? | ||
Maybe in the weave? | ||
What is causing this phenomenon for her to do the code switching now? | ||
I guarantee you she did not talk like that at MICDS. | ||
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my God. | |
I'm telling you. | ||
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Look, it's... | |
Look, it's hard to explain St. Louis high school culture. | ||
It's like a huge thing. | ||
There's no other city in America like it. | ||
It's like a huge thing. | ||
And it's a very telltale sign. | ||
You learn a lot about a person just finding out where they went to high school. | ||
It's a big St. Louis culture thing. | ||
Folks, MICDS is like the most hoity-toity I mean, it is... | ||
Hey, where'd you go? | ||
Oh, M-I-C-D-S. | ||
You're considered like hoity-toity, hair always combed, shirt always tucked in. | ||
Like... Anyway, let's move on from the class clown, shall we? | ||
Let me hit the rest of this news. | ||
I want to talk about this AI news, but I think it's something you really need to focus on. | ||
But I'll just read the headlines quickly. | ||
Maybe we'll revisit the issue. | ||
UAE cabinet approves first-of-its-kind AI regulatory ecosystem. | ||
Former Google CEO warns that AI is about to escape human control. | ||
These are kind of a big deal, but that's too heavy to just breeze over. | ||
So I want to hit the rest of these headlines before we sign off for the day. | ||
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's bag, including $3,000 in cash, is stolen from D.C. Restaurant. | ||
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What in the hell is going on? | |
Come on, DHS Barbie. | ||
How are we getting our bag stolen? | ||
$3,000 in cash inside, too? | ||
What are we doing? | ||
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How does this happen? | |
Department of Homeland Security, Barbie, Secretary. | ||
Christy Noem fell victim to a thief while eating dinner at a downtown D.C. restaurant Sunday night. | ||
She was asked about the theft at the Easter Egg Roll, acknowledged the incident. | ||
The matter has not been resolved. | ||
The Secret Service, who was there, at least it says they provide security for a note. | ||
Were they there? | ||
How does this happen? | ||
Reviewed security footage. | ||
At the restaurant and saw an unknown white male wearing a medical mask, well, he was afraid of COVID, to steal her bag and leave the restaurant. | ||
The thief got away with Noam's driver's license, medication, apartment keys, passports, DHS access badge, makeup bag, blank checks, and about $3,000 in cash. | ||
The Secret Service has launched an investigation to trace any use of Noam's financial instruments, this person added. | ||
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This is nuts. | |
How... Look, I don't really have a big issue with Kristi Noem. | ||
Whatever, she gets a passing grade. | ||
She's not really impressing anybody, except maybe with her cosplaying and her looks. | ||
That's about it. | ||
But she gets a passing grade. | ||
She's not some big issue for me. | ||
So she gets a passing grade, but... | ||
You can't even protect your own purse? | ||
And you're in charge of Homeland Security? | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
That's a bad look. | ||
That's a really bad look. | ||
And we have fun and, you know, she's LARPing as a firewoman and she's LARPing as a prison guard and, you know, all the other stuff. | ||
LARPing like, you know, holding a gun next to a nice agent's head. | ||
It's like, uh... | ||
It's like, okay, we kind of have some fun with that and whatever. | ||
Not that big of a deal. | ||
Maybe it's good for morale, whatever. | ||
She's not my big issue. | ||
But this, to me, this is actually like, this is embarrassing. | ||
The head of Homeland Security can't even secure her own purse with her personal effects, belongings, and $3,000 in cash. | ||
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Yikes. Yikes. | |
Now, There's no indication that this was a targeted theft, though you do have to wonder about that. | ||
That would make it look a little better for her. | ||
If it was somebody that was targeting her and was just really committed to getting her back, that would make it look a little better. | ||
But, uh, sweetheart. | ||
Was she with Corey Lewandowski at the time? | ||
Maybe she was distracted. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Maybe I'm getting a little too detailed here. | ||
Maybe she was a little lightheaded and distracted at the time. | ||
I'll just stop. | ||
I'll just go ahead and stop right there. | ||
The head of Homeland Security. | ||
Can't even secure her own purse. | ||
She claimed she was going to hand out the money to family as gifts, I guess, for Easter. | ||
But it was Sunday night. | ||
Whatever. I don't even care. | ||
That's not even the point. | ||
This is just embarrassing. | ||
And where, again, Secret Service provides her security. | ||
Where is Secret Service? | ||
It says right there she was with Secret Service. | ||
What in the hell? | ||
This is a bad look. | ||
You gotta be a lot tighter on your game than that. | ||
Christie and Secret Service. | ||
You gotta be tighter on your game than that. | ||
Of all the Ice Barbie stunts, which for the most part are just cute and innocent. | ||
It's not what we want from this administration, but whatever. | ||
Cute and innocent. | ||
This is like... | ||
Now I have a hard time taking you seriously. | ||
I'm going to be honest. | ||
The Ice Barbie stunts? | ||
Whatever. Can't even secure your own bag? | ||
Now I'm like, I have a hard time taking you seriously. | ||
Plus the backdrop of the Ice Barbie LARPing? | ||
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Yikes. Moving on. | |
Jamie Raskin sinks to new low by vowing vengeance on foreign leaders who work with Team Trump. | ||
You know, they don't really do much with the Logan Act, but wouldn't this be the time? | ||
High-ranking Democrat Jamie Raskin threatens country that support Trump, when we come back to power, we're not going to look kindly. | ||
What an absolute a-hole. | ||
What an absolute out-of-his-mind, out-of-his-jurisdiction. | ||
Anti-American scumbag. | ||
I'm sick of these people, man. | ||
I am sick of these Democrat scumbags. | ||
And so is America. | ||
People are fed up, man. | ||
Sensitive files, including White House floor plans, shared with thousands. | ||
Government officials under both Joe Biden and Donald Trump improperly shared sensitive documents with thousands of federal workers. | ||
Including potentially classified floor plans of the White House, according to internal records, reviewed by the Washington Post. | ||
Now, I sit here and I think, okay, it was my first instinct when I saw this, and then I rethought it, and then I was like, well, maybe that first instinct wasn't bad. | ||
Now I'm back to my first instinct. | ||
Remember when they were claiming, and this was all during the January 6th madness, they were like, It was mostly Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
They said, oh my goodness. | ||
But there were others. | ||
I think it was Matt Gaetz and some others. | ||
My goodness. | ||
Marjorie Taylor Greene brought people on a... | ||
She brought people on a Capitol tour to show them where all the secret doors and tunnels were so that they could insurrect on January 6th. | ||
And of course, none of that is true. | ||
Basic, common tours that happen at the Capitol all the time. | ||
Most of the places that they went to, you can just walk to, you don't even need a member of Congress. | ||
But you remember that? | ||
And they said, oh my God! | ||
It's total insurrection! | ||
Marjorie Taylor Greene, she brought him to the Capitol! | ||
She showed him the plans! | ||
She showed him the layout! | ||
It's all BS. | ||
Well, who's this? | ||
Who is this former Biden official sharing the floor plan of the White House? | ||
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Oh! Oh! | |
Where's the panic? | ||
Where's the insurrection claims? | ||
No. I don't for one second believe that's an innocent mistake. | ||
I think somebody is trying to leak the White House floor plans, and we all know why. | ||
Because it's where Donald Trump lives. | ||
Absolutely. Maybe I'm wrong. | ||
But where's the panicked media? | ||
They were panicked. | ||
When Republicans brought visitors to the Capitol for a tour, that was proof of insurrection. | ||
That was proof they were putting Congress members' lives in danger. | ||
It could have resulted in death, insurrection, or worse. | ||
But now you have people sharing the classified White House floor plans, probably because they want to see Trump get hurt, and then, yeah, you probably won't hear much about it. | ||
Nah, you won't know. | ||
We're not going to make a big federal case out of that. | ||
Why would you? | ||
By the way, Laura Loomer, they ought to just give her a job, but whatever, she does find working in independent media. | ||
She finds another person that gets through the screening process here. | ||
Ha McNeil, Trump admin vetting crisis continues as pro-DACA Biden holdover set to become deputy TSA administrator. | ||
Shut it down. | ||
Just shut the TSA down. | ||
Ha McNeil is going to be the next TSA deputy administrator. | ||
Oh, another product of Harvard. | ||
What do you know? | ||
Worked with Biden. | ||
She's for open borders. | ||
Biden holdover. | ||
Gets a promotion. | ||
What is up with that? | ||
Pro-DACA, pro-open borders. | ||
Now... If you are a man, or perhaps a lesbian woman, and she was the TSA agent that gave you the free grope job, you might support that decision. | ||
Maybe. But if you're not in that category, this does not look good. | ||
What do you think, guys? | ||
Are you going to get in her line with TSA? | ||
Are you going to opt out of the body scan if you're in her line? | ||
It's alright. | ||
It's fine. | ||
Nobody's blaming you. | ||
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It's all good. | |
Alright, we are about out of time here. | ||
We're just going to blame everything on politics. | ||
LA mom drowned her 7-year-old daughter in bathtub after falling into depression over immigration status. | ||
Folks, the propaganda media, you can't even, folks, this is one of the most horrific stories. | ||
I won't even read the details. | ||
This story is so horrific because there's a lot of details. | ||
This is all the result of mainstream media propaganda. | ||
All the violence you see, all the political violence, all the division, it's all from mainstream media propaganda. | ||
And this woman supposedly goes crazy, loses her mind. | ||
She drowns her fully conscious daughter, seven years old, in the bathtub, and the family basically blames it on Trump. | ||
God heal this sick nation. | ||
That does it for the Infowars War Room. | ||
Owen Schroer Live, off tonight on Rumble. | ||
I'll make up for it tomorrow. | ||
Be off tonight. | ||
But I'll take a 21-hour break and we'll do it all again tomorrow. | ||
I want to make a massive announcement right now. | ||
And I'm so blown away by this. | ||
This is the most exciting thing, quote, supplement-wise, I've ever done in decades in my career, in my research. | ||
Okay? We've had the new methylene blue in, now available at thealexjohnestore.com, for about a week. | ||
And I already had mine. | ||
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It was just another brand my doctor recommended. | ||
And then yesterday at about 3 o'clock, I'm watching him shoot B-roll for our new methylene blue that's from one of the top makers in the United States that supplies the big box stores that have it and sell it for $10 more than we do. | ||
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I take a dropper and put it in my iced tea. | ||
And I'm not a placebo guy. | ||
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I was like, what the? | ||
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Yeah, he looks like a mad scientist. | ||
I've been taking a lot of it. | ||
His hair is like, ah. | ||
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I swear to God. | ||
I'm just saying, I swear on my children, okay? | ||
It is just beyond spectacular. | ||
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The New Yorker Talk. | |
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