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Oh yeah! | |
Getting the team back together here. | ||
I'm back at the desk. | ||
Great to be here with the crew. | ||
On this Monday, May 19th, 2025, InfoWars War Room Transmission, the fastest three hours, on the internet, starts now. | ||
I feel like we're still kind of in a bit of a hangover phase from Trump's first international trip last week, which really did change the world in many ways, and said some very powerful things. | ||
Now he's back. | ||
He had an event at the White House today with Melania. | ||
So I think things might be, I don't know if we'll be hearing from Trump again today. | ||
If we do, we'll certainly have that for you. | ||
But there is news coming out of the White House that we'll be covering. | ||
The Trump administration making some pretty important news today. | ||
We have a ton of video clips, over 20 video clips that we're going to get to, including Cash Patel and Dan Bongino. | ||
Saying some interesting things this weekend on an interview they did with Maria Barcheromo. | ||
Some good things and some not so good things. | ||
So we'll have all of that for you. | ||
We also have, and this is the big story for the day, and this is one of those deals where we are going to, I mean, we're going to knock this deal out of the park. | ||
There's going to be no doubt left in your mind exactly what we experienced with the Joe Biden campaign. | ||
Cancer cover-up. | ||
Now, the timing of all of this, you have to wonder with now, oh, the left-wing media, the corporate media, the mainstream news is now, oh, they're all figuring it out. | ||
Joe Biden was suffering. | ||
He had dementia. | ||
Oh, he had cancer. | ||
They're just figuring out they can't believe it. | ||
Oh, we'll pull the tapes. | ||
We've got the tapes. | ||
We're going to go back in time. | ||
When we were talking about Joe Biden's severe health issues that were obvious to any neutral observer, we were called fake news and conspiracy theorists. | ||
I mean, you know the whole track. | ||
And then there they were on TV every single day telling you how healthy he was, how fit he was. | ||
And of course, it was on July 20th, 2022, and we had a headline, Joe Biden has cancer, because he said he had cancer. | ||
And now these doctors are coming out, they're saying, well, if he has this late-stage cancer, or this severe developed cancer, then he's had it for years. | ||
So he had cancer, at least dating back to July 2022. | ||
At least. | ||
Maybe even likely before that. | ||
Maybe even a year before that. | ||
So they covered up his cancer. | ||
They covered up his dementia. | ||
And then the her tapes come out. | ||
And you're thinking, why is all of this coming out about Joe Biden at the same time? | ||
With people like Jake Tapper selling books, going on book tours. | ||
What is the real story here? | ||
We also have the Hur tapes, and I mean, just listening to that, it's exactly what you would expect it to sound like. | ||
Joe Biden, just like he sounded when he was trying to talk as president, that's how he sounded when he was talking to Robert Hur. | ||
Not good. | ||
Not good. | ||
So why is this a big deal? | ||
Because I got all this geopolitical news, and there's other shakeups and developments politically we're going to be covering. | ||
But see, nobody's telling the real story. | ||
This is one of the biggest Political scandals in American history. | ||
It really is. | ||
And nobody's billing it like that. | ||
And I guess that's because, I guess we all knew, didn't we? | ||
We all knew the whole time Joe Biden was sick. | ||
We all knew it. | ||
So now we're just... | ||
Going through the news cycles and saying, oh yeah, it's true, and he had cancer and everything else. | ||
No, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
This was not just Joe Biden hiding a cancer diagnosis. | ||
This is the Democrat Party stealing an election. | ||
This is about them lying about his health and the media running cover for it. | ||
So we're going to just blow this whole thing out of the water. | ||
One of the biggest presidential scandals in the history of this country, Joe Biden. | ||
Well, it was July 20th, 2022. | ||
We did a segment, Joe Biden has cancer. | ||
And that was because he admitted he had cancer. | ||
Now, Joe Biden, is it worth talking about Joe Biden anymore? | ||
Is it worth talking about his presidency? | ||
Is it worth talking about the media lying for the White House? | ||
24-7, covering up whatever health problems he was constantly having. | ||
It is because this is one of the biggest scandals to ever rock American politics. | ||
Now, Trump has so much gravity that it's almost like it doesn't even matter. | ||
Nobody really wants to talk about Joe Biden anymore. | ||
It's just another news story. | ||
It's another headline. | ||
We all knew he was sick. | ||
But this isn't really about Joe Biden, is it? | ||
This is about the White House lying to the American people. | ||
This is about the Democrat Party rigging a primary. | ||
And this is about the American media running along for the ride, the propaganda wing of the White House. | ||
Quite literally, state... | ||
Propaganda. | ||
That's the story. | ||
It's one of the biggest political scandals in the history of this country, and it barely is even getting the attention it deserves. | ||
The entire American media that lied to the American people four years of Joe Biden's presidency, and then when he was running for president as well, are all implicated. | ||
And I've got the tapes. | ||
We've got... | ||
We can play hours of tape. | ||
We've got about five, ten minutes of... | ||
The corrupt media lying about Joe Biden's health. | ||
So you think about, we all know the media is corrupt. | ||
We all know politics is corrupt. | ||
Folks, they were all in on it. | ||
This is so massive, I can't even do it justice. | ||
And I'm flipping through the news today, and I'm channeling through all the corporate news outlets, and it's just like, oh, yeah, well, eh. | ||
Biden has cancer. | ||
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No. | |
This is about the White House lying, the American media lying, them stealing a primary. | ||
They didn't even let people vote. | ||
They knew Joe Biden was never going to run. | ||
It's pretty clear now. | ||
They knew Joe Biden was not going to run for president. | ||
They knew it. | ||
They knew this cancer was getting worse. | ||
They knew his mental issues were getting worse. | ||
They knew he wasn't going to run. | ||
So they staged a presidential debate months early, the earliest presidential debate ever, so that they could move on from him and just give it to Kamala and nobody even cast a vote for her. | ||
It's one of the biggest political scandals ever. | ||
There's not enough people telling it like it is, so we will. | ||
But I can't even do it justice. | ||
When I'm... | ||
Going through all the news channels, when I'm going through all the news websites, this should be the top story. | ||
Everybody should be talking about it. | ||
And it should be rocking the American political world. | ||
But it's just, oh yeah, well, we know the American media is so corrupt to the core, so it's just not a story. | ||
It's just what it is. | ||
We knew Joe Biden was sick, so it's just not a story. | ||
It's just Joe Biden's sick. | ||
I mean, you look at all the different scandals that we've gone through in recent years. | ||
And you look at the credibility of the mainstream media going along with these scandals. | ||
This should be a backbreaker. | ||
This should be a backbreaker. | ||
Jake Tapper shouldn't be doing a book tour, selling you a book like he's got the scoop. | ||
On Joe Biden, Jake Tapper should be fired. | ||
Jake Tapper, the name Jake Tapper, should be synonymous with fake news. | ||
State propaganda. | ||
He shouldn't be on TV. | ||
This man is totally discredited. | ||
And yet, this is the state of the American media. | ||
So yeah, we're going to remind you. | ||
We're going to remind you how they lied about Joe Biden's health, how they covered it up. | ||
And then, boy, I guess Joe Biden was being honest in July of 2022 when he said, I have cancer. | ||
I guess that was the most honest thing he's ever said. | ||
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But, oh, nobody covered it. | |
Oh, yeah, the president has cancer. | ||
Or Joe Biden just has a stutter. | ||
Or Joe Biden is just mentally depleted, so you never know what he's going to say and you can't take it seriously. | ||
He's just the president after all. | ||
No, this should be a backbreaker for the corporate news media. | ||
This should be a backbreaker for the Democrat Party. | ||
Everybody involved in this cover-up and this scandal. | ||
Should never be allowed anywhere near media or politics ever again. | ||
But this is the state of politics. | ||
This is the state of media. | ||
So it just goes on. | ||
It just continues. | ||
Now, I got these clips here. | ||
But they had doctors lying for Joe Biden. | ||
They had doctors on official White House letterhead saying, oh, he's passed all the tests. | ||
So when they were publishing this on White House letterhead, Saying Joe Biden passes all health exams. | ||
It was a total lie. | ||
They knew he had cancer. | ||
And they sent a letter out saying Joe Biden passes all health exams when they knew he had cancer. | ||
So it's like, forget about the dementia. | ||
And we can play the her tapes. | ||
It's Joe Biden. | ||
He sounds exactly like he did when he talked during president. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Who is this White House physician, Dr. Kevin O 'Connor, who wrote in July of 2024, when I guess Biden was still faking his run for president, telling you that Joe Biden is fully healthy, fully fit, and can serve four more years as president? | ||
This doctor ought to be called for a congressional hearing. | ||
Dr. Kevin O 'Connor, physician to President Biden, I want him called for a congressional hearing now. | ||
This cannot happen, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
How many people were in on the lie? | ||
His family was obviously in on the lie. | ||
Okay. | ||
The White House was obviously in on the lie, like Karine Jean-Pierre. | ||
Did Jen Psaki know? | ||
Is this maybe why Jen Psaki decided she didn't want to be the press secretary anymore? | ||
She didn't want to be a known liar? | ||
These doctors knew it. | ||
How many doctors knew about Joe Biden's cancer diagnosis? | ||
I suppose the corporate media heads could claim that they didn't know about his cancer. | ||
Even though Biden admitted it. | ||
But the dementia, anybody could have seen that. | ||
And there they were every single day running cover for Joe. | ||
Now, one more thing before we go to these clips. | ||
Remember, they had a, you know, they kind of got away with it because of COVID. | ||
But they had some weird setup with Joe and they had like a fake White House. | ||
And we always kind of... | ||
It had something to do with Biden's health. | ||
So I'm guessing they basically had some form of a hospital room situated at the White House that Joe Biden had access to whenever he was there. | ||
And they kind of used COVID as the cover of, oh, we're making this new press area and we're having this other new area for the press over here and it's all because of COVID. | ||
Now, I think they probably had a situation at the White House that was, you know, Joe Biden's cancer care. | ||
So then, okay, how many people were in on this? | ||
And I guarantee you, if they had a situation for Biden's cancer care at the White House, the corporate media knew about it, folks. | ||
They knew. | ||
So the whole fake Oval Office and everything, was it all about having Biden's cancer care? | ||
There at the White House and it was all just a cover? | ||
So no, I'm not going to let this scandal go. | ||
These people on TV, these corporate news heads that we're about to hear from, are liars. | ||
They are corrupt to the core. | ||
They are absolutely despicable. | ||
And the American people should be disgusted. | ||
Disgusted that they're still on TV. | ||
There should be outrage. | ||
There should be unmitigated outrage from the American people that our corporate media, our mainstream media is so low, is so corrupt that they can get away with this. | ||
And people still tune in, thinking it's real. | ||
But now, this should be it. | ||
So let's go ahead. | ||
Let's go ahead and look. | ||
And all the talking heads lying about Joe Biden. | ||
He's the healthiest ever. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Let's start. | ||
I think we have two or three of these guys. | ||
You can pick which one you want. | ||
I'm getting them confused on this list because there's so many clips of these liars. | ||
Okay. | ||
Let's go 11, 12, 13. Will that work then? | ||
Let's go ahead. | ||
Here you go. | ||
Here are all the corporate talking heads lying to you about Joe Biden's health. | ||
One of the biggest political scandals and cover-ups in American history. | ||
That's how this should go down. | ||
That's how we're reporting it. | ||
That's the truth. | ||
Here are the liars. | ||
Here are the propaganda agents of the Democrat Party and the Biden White House for years lying to you and covering up that Joe Biden had cancer. | ||
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If you're concerned about Joe Biden's age, you probably don't know Joe Biden. | |
It's not just... | ||
Making an issue of Biden's age. | ||
It's lying. | ||
It's saying he's senile, saying he's demented, saying he's out of it. | ||
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Biden is actually in good shape. | |
Right. | ||
Mentally, he's quite acute. | ||
Any aide who engages with him or reporters, we can see this. | ||
The gears of his mind are working. | ||
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The right-wing media has so fixated on Biden and Biden purportedly having cognitive issues. | |
Russian television has been filled with speculation about President Biden's age, about his mental state of mind. | ||
That's an issue. | ||
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pushed by right-wing media, but it's not correct. | |
Yeah, Republicans on the other side have spent four years almost kind of weaponizing Biden's age against him. | ||
Trump is not that much younger than him. | ||
Biden is just a couple of years older than Donald Trump. | ||
Why so much attention on Biden's age? | ||
Trump isn't much younger. | ||
This whole vein is really, really unseemly. | ||
I mean, ageism. | ||
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I'm gonna say quite bluntly, there is some ageism going on here. | |
Biden's personal physician wrote that he, quote, remains a healthy, vigorous 80-year-old male. | ||
He is a healthy, vigorous 80-year-old. | ||
He had a good physical. | ||
His doctor says he's vigorous. | ||
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The reality is nothing like the dystopian picture that the Republicans are trying to paint of this senile, doddering president, and he's as sharp as a tack. | |
Oh, it goes on. | ||
We're not done here. | ||
But comparing that guy's mental state, I've said it for years now, he's cogent. | ||
But I undersold him when I said he was cogent. | ||
He's far beyond cogent. | ||
In fact, I think he's better than he's ever been intellectually, analytically, because he's been around for 50 years. | ||
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And, you know, I don't know if people know this or not. | |
Biden used to be a hothead. | ||
Sometimes that Irishman would get in front of the reasoning. | ||
Sometimes he would say things he didn't want to say. | ||
This is, and I don't really, you know what, I don't really care. | ||
Start your tape right now, because I'm about to tell you the truth. | ||
And F you if you can't handle the truth. | ||
This version of Biden, intellectually, analytically, is the best Biden ever. | ||
Not a close second. | ||
Real quick, it's actually an incredible image here on the screen. | ||
Democrat primary results as he's sitting there. | ||
I'm telling the truth. | ||
Joe Biden, he's cogent. | ||
Did you just learn a new word, Joe? | ||
Cogent? | ||
How many times can you say cogent? | ||
Let's go for one more, Joe. | ||
I'm going to tell the truth and F you if you don't believe it. | ||
Biden is so fit physically and mentally. | ||
I'm telling the truth. | ||
And then they have the Democrat primaries on the lower third there. | ||
A total sham. | ||
A complete and total sham. | ||
The Democrats haven't had a real primary since Barack Obama beat Hillary Clinton. | ||
And you know, as I'm thinking about it too, and by the way, Bernie Sanders basically admitted, and we got the clip, Bernie Sanders admits that Democrats steal elections, so we'll have that coming for you. | ||
But as I'm watching that, it's hitting me now. | ||
Barack Obama was never supposed to beat Hillary Clinton. | ||
That was an upset. | ||
The Democrat Party wanted Hillary Clinton. | ||
She was supposed to be their girl. | ||
And now, of course, they're floating the idea of running her again. | ||
I don't think that that's serious, but you're going to hear those mumblings. | ||
So what the Democrats did was they said, we can't do this. | ||
We can't have primaries. | ||
We can't let Democrat voters decide who we want to be our nominee. | ||
So they just decided they were going to rig every primary. | ||
Since Obama. | ||
And they did. | ||
They stole two from Bernie Sanders. | ||
And then they did an entire fake primary with Joe Biden when they knew he wasn't going to run. | ||
So I'm sorry to get off track here, but it's just, it really is an incredible image to see they did a fake primary and they've got the fake primary results of Joe Biden there. | ||
And then you've got Joe Scarborough telling you how Biden's the most healthy president there's ever been for an 80-year-old. | ||
I mean, it's from top to bottom, totally fake. | ||
From one edge of the screen to the other, it's all propaganda. | ||
It's stunning to sit here and watch this. | ||
Continue. | ||
...for 50 years. | ||
If it weren't the truth, I wouldn't say it. | ||
You were on the record in 2022 voicing concerns about Biden's age and ability. | ||
Whom do you blame? | ||
So this is them now. | ||
Hold on. | ||
We'll refresh this. | ||
So now, oh, yeah, Biden was not fit. | ||
Oh, wow, yeah, Biden was suffering mentally. | ||
Biden was suffering physically. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Oh, and now the same people that told you how fit Biden was. | ||
Now the same people that told you he was the healthiest 80-year-old of all time. | ||
Now those same people are saying, golly gee. | ||
Golly gee, how did we miss it? | ||
I just... | ||
How did this one slip our minds? | ||
How did we not see it? | ||
How did we not know? | ||
Of course, they all knew. | ||
They all knew. | ||
So let's listen to them pontificate now. | ||
The story they got 100% wrong. | ||
Now they're being honest, though. | ||
Now they're being truth dealers. | ||
Yeah, let's hear the truth tellers at CNN now that they've figured it out. | ||
Guys, go ahead. | ||
You were on the record in 2022 voicing concerns about Biden's age and ability. | ||
Whom do you blame for the decision of him to run for reelection and the decision to hide his declining abilities as much as they were able to? | ||
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Well, look, at the top end, you have to blame him because he made the decision. | |
But he was, and your book reflects this in many different ways, he was shielded by a coterie of advisers and his family. | ||
They were in this confirmation bubble. | ||
Oh, there was a cover-up. | ||
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And they shielded, they tried to shield the world from his decline, and they tried to shield him. | |
From his own standing and his polling numbers and so on. | ||
And so at the end of the day, I have to point the finger at the people around him who didn't do him a service by encouraging him to continue. | ||
I think it was obvious to the public. | ||
It may not have been obvious to a lot of politicians. | ||
I actually think it was, but it wasn't politically wise in their judgment to speak out. | ||
But it was obvious to the American people, even before that debate, that the president was just too old. | ||
He would have been closer to 90 than 80 if he had won re-election. | ||
And he already was showing decline. | ||
I blame the people around him because real loyalty, and it's hard when you work for a president, Jake, to tell them hard truths. | ||
But real loyalty demanded that they say, Mr. President, it's just not there and it's not in your interest. | ||
It's better for you, the country, and the Democratic Party if you leave now. | ||
Van, I remember how emotional you were in the immediate moments after the June 27, 2024 debate because of what you saw. | ||
On the stage, and with all this new reporting coming out, and I should disclose that I gave both of you copies of the book so you would have a little bit more information. | ||
Do you feel like you were duped, Van? | ||
How do you feel? | ||
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First, this book is extraordinary. | |
I don't care who you are, left, right, or otherwise. | ||
Anybody who cares about this country and about just the dynamics of power, this is the emperor's new clothes playing itself out in real time. | ||
Everybody knew, but everyone was afraid to say, except for David Axelrod for two years, that something was wrong here. | ||
And so, you know, I was shocked. | ||
I love Joe Biden. | ||
I don't like him. | ||
I love him. | ||
I got a chance to work with him. | ||
Hold on. | ||
Folks. | ||
There were times, CNN, MSNBC, I mean, you name it. | ||
There were times where they do a whole week of coverage defending Joe Biden's health. | ||
And it was usually following one of these events like you see on the screen, he falls over on the bike. | ||
He gets lost during the Easter egg roll. | ||
He fell over on stage like five times. | ||
He fell up a flight of stairs. | ||
I mean... | ||
And so then they do like the week-long cover of how healthy he is and everything else. | ||
But so now they're just acting like none of it happened. | ||
Now they're just acting like, oh, well, when we went on air and it was people on Fox News or the new burgeoning alternative media online all talking about Joe Biden's health issues, and then they would go on air for weeks covering it up, and now they're just pretending like none of it ever happened. | ||
It just never happened. | ||
Nobody ever talked about Joe Biden's failing health. | ||
Nobody ever noticed it. | ||
How did we get duped? | ||
How did we not see it? | ||
My God, Van, you saw it after the debate. | ||
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What was your secret? | |
It's truly hilarious. | ||
And then Jake Tapper, who is one of the lead agents running cover for the Biden White House, he's going on a book tour? | ||
Like, he's breaking the news? | ||
I mean, this stuff is ridiculous. | ||
Here, let's finish the clip as we go to break. | ||
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Obama administration and loved him more every day. | |
I was shocked to see his condition when he came out, and so was the world. | ||
How can you be in political media and be shocked by this? | ||
I don't get it. | ||
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There are people who knew and said nothing. | |
And that is a crime against this republic. | ||
And I think the Democrats are going to pay for a long time for being a part of what is now being revealed to be a massive cover-up. | ||
And, of course, the irony is that he's saying these things on CNN, who was one of the lead agents in the cover-up. | ||
But he is right. | ||
This is one of the biggest scandals ever. | ||
It should rock our republic to the core, but it won't because we're just used to it. | ||
It's just par for the course. | ||
Yeah, the White House, Biden administration, Democrats, yeah, they lie to us about everything. | ||
Yeah, they rig elections. | ||
Yeah, the American media lies to the people all the time. | ||
Eh, you know, it's just what it is. | ||
Remember this? | ||
From Joe Biden, July 20th, 2022. | ||
What did Joe Biden just say? | ||
Clip 10. And because it was a four-lane highway that was accessible, my mother drove us, and rather than us be able to walk. | ||
And guess what? | ||
The first frost, you know what was happening? | ||
It had to put on their windshield wipers to get literally the oil slick off the window. | ||
That's why I and so damn many other people I grew up have cancer. | ||
And why can't for the longest time Delaware had the highest cancer rate in the nation? | ||
So I think it's fair to say Joe Biden admitted on July 20, 2022 that he had cancer. | ||
So that means that they covered it up for at least two years. | ||
Maybe more. | ||
I would say likely more. | ||
And now all these doctors are coming out and saying, yeah, well, when you have this prostate cancer and it's to this stage, you've known for years. | ||
This is not something you just find out in, what, I guess 120 days or whatever since Joe Biden left the White House. | ||
So they've known for years. | ||
And again, it's the same media networks that lied about Joe Biden's health that are now reporting on it like they're breaking the scoop. | ||
So here's Dr. Zeke Emanuel. | ||
On MSNBC saying, yeah, they knew he had cancer the whole time. | ||
Clip nine. | ||
You believe it is likely if this prostate cancer has spread to the bone that he could have had it for up to a decade, but certainly it's likely. | ||
Would it be fair to say it's likely to have had this for at least several years? | ||
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Oh, more than several years. | |
You don't get prostate cancer. | ||
I just want to stop you. | ||
So this is not speculation. | ||
If you have prostate cancer that is spread to the bone, then he's most certainly, you are saying, had it when he was president of the United States. | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
He did not develop it in the last 100, 200 days. | ||
He had it while he was president. | ||
He probably had it at the start of his. | ||
Yes, I don't think there's any disagreement about that. | ||
Okay, so you get the point there. | ||
And again, you go back to the White House doctors that lied and said Joe Biden passed all of his physical exams because they're saying, oh, Joe Biden went for a routine physical and that's where they discovered the cancer. | ||
Well, how many routine physicals did they claim he passed when he was president? | ||
At least four. | ||
And they didn't find it then. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
This is crazy. | ||
Honestly. | ||
And it begs questions beyond just the surface of, okay, they covered up Joe Biden's cancer. | ||
The media lied about it for four years. | ||
But who was running the White House? | ||
Joe Biden wasn't running the White House. | ||
Who were the doctors that were there giving Biden cancer treatments while he was president? | ||
Part of the big lie as well. | ||
So you had four years of what? | ||
President Biden? | ||
What was President Biden? | ||
Who was running the White House? | ||
Who was making the executive decisions? | ||
This scandal is so massive and it's not going to get the proper coverage. | ||
Trump has virtually said similar things when he's spoken about how big of a scandal the Biden presidency was. | ||
I mean, we're not even talking about the Hunter Biden laptop. | ||
We're not even talking about 10% for the big guy. | ||
We're not even talking about the actual crimes that Biden likely committed before all of this. | ||
That's like a whole other story. | ||
So he goes in. | ||
Oh, routine physical. | ||
Oh, look, we found this cancer. | ||
Yep, didn't know he had it. | ||
So you have to wonder why. | ||
Is the reason they're doing this now, because it's all clearly coordinated, is the reason they're doing this now because the her tapes coming out? | ||
Maybe that's a reach, but yet... | ||
The HER tapes come out as all of this is breaking, and the noise from the Biden cancer diagnosis is drowning out the HER tape. | ||
Well, here's what we have so far, and it's not surprising to hear Biden stumbling through this interview. | ||
It sounds exactly like he did as president. | ||
And it's funny, and they'll say, wow, these HER tapes are really revealing of Joe Biden's mental decline. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
That's exactly how he sounded when he spoke behind the presidential seal. | ||
He sounds the exact same. | ||
It's incredible to watch. | ||
You know, it's just amazing how you can be a conscious liar like that. | ||
Here is four and a half minutes of the Biden-Her tape. | ||
Is this what they're trying to cover up? | ||
Coming out with the cancer diagnosis, coming out with the, oh, the book, Biden's health decline. | ||
They lied about it. | ||
You lied about it. | ||
And then you wrote the book. | ||
Is this what they're trying to cover up? | ||
Here's the Robert Herr, Joe Biden tape. | ||
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Four and a half minutes, clip 14. So during this time, we were living in Chambers Road, and there were documents related to the Penn-Biden Center or the Biden Center. | |
A little cancer from your shot. | ||
Or your book. | ||
Where did you keep papers that related to those things that you were actively working on? | ||
Well, I don't know. | ||
This is, what, 2017-18, that period? | ||
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Yes, sir. | |
Remember, in this time frame, my son has either been deployed or is dying. | ||
And by the way, there were still a lot of people at the time, when I got out of the Senate, that were encouraging me to run in this period. | ||
Except the President. | ||
That's not a mean thing to say. | ||
He just thought that she had a better shot of winning the presidency than I did. | ||
And so I hadn't... | ||
I hadn't at this point, even though I'm at Penn, I hadn't walked away from the idea that I might run for office again. | ||
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If I ran again, I'd be running for president. | |
And so, what was happening, though, when Bo died, May 30th, 2015, he had died. | ||
I think it was 2015. | ||
I'm not sure the month 30th. | ||
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That's right, Mr. President. | |
And what's happened in the meantime is that as Trump gets elected in November of 2017, 2016, 2016, all right, so... | ||
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That's when you left office in January of 2017. | |
That's when Trump got sworn in. | ||
And in 2017, Bo had passed. | ||
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And this is personal. | |
The genesis of the book and the title Promise Me Dad was a... | ||
I know you're all close with your sons and daughters, but Bo was like my right arm. | ||
Yeah, is this why you keep getting confused about when he died and his military record? | ||
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And they can finish each other's sentences. | |
Bo, I used to go home on the train in the period that I was still in the Senate. | ||
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Anyway, just remember that. | |
Thank you. | ||
There was pressure, not pressure. | ||
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Bo knew how much I adored him. | |
And maybe it sounds so. | ||
Everybody knew how close you were. | ||
There was not anybody in the world to wonder whether or not. | ||
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Anyway. | |
And so... | ||
I'm wondering if this is a good time to take a break. | ||
No, let me just keep going to get it done. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Oh, wow. | ||
The her tape reveals Joe Biden's mental lapses. | ||
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Nobody knew. | |
But the people that reported it at the time, we said that they were conspiracy theorists and there was no evidence that supported. | ||
That coverage. | ||
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But now, we all know. | |
Oh, that's right. | ||
We're going to write books about it. | ||
We're going to do wall-to-wall media coverage now, talking about Joe Biden's health. | ||
For four years as president, we weren't interested in that. | ||
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But now, now we'll cover it. | |
Here's a little more. | ||
Why not? | ||
Why not pepper in a little bit more of these liars? | ||
This is what they did at the time, folks. | ||
This is what they did. | ||
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Clip 15. The most difficult part about a meeting with President Biden is preparing for it because he is sharp. | |
Intensely probing and detail-oriented and focused. | ||
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I can testify because I've been working very closely with this president for the past two years. | |
I've been knowing him for 30 years. | ||
And I'm telling you, this guy's tough. | ||
He's smart. | ||
He's on his game. | ||
Joe Biden has vision. | ||
He has knowledge. | ||
He has a strategic thinker. | ||
The president is focused. | ||
He's detail-oriented. | ||
He's always thinking about the big picture. | ||
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He's engaging. | |
He is capable. | ||
He has an incredible record as president. | ||
And I'm often with him on foreign trips. | ||
He's at the top of his game. | ||
So he has a vision. | ||
He has knowledge. | ||
He has judgment. | ||
He has a strategic thinking. | ||
I met with the president, I don't know, five or six weeks ago, but he seemed fine to me. | ||
I have complete confidence in the president. | ||
I have watched him expertly guide. | ||
Meetings of staff and cabinet members. | ||
I could not have more confidence in the president. | ||
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I would just tell you that I meet frequently with the president. | |
And every single time I meet with him, he is just fine. | ||
But he is, again... | ||
Knowledgeable, wise. | ||
Incredibly sharp, incredibly probing, incredible command of the details. | ||
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He is sharp. | |
He is on top of things. | ||
There is nothing to these challenges, these suggestions that somehow he's not sharp and he's not capable. | ||
We see Joe Biden up close. | ||
We know how attuned he is to the issue. | ||
And you're going to see how smart he is and the experience he has. | ||
I say his age is an asset. | ||
He's wise. | ||
Yes, he's wise. | ||
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He has wisdom. | |
He has experience. | ||
And his experience, because of his age and his wisdom, has been invaluable to this country. | ||
A lot of countries, people who've been in office a longer period of time, are praised for their wisdom. | ||
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I have seen a lot of 72-year-olds not as capable as this 80-year-old. | |
It is hard for us to keep up with this president. | ||
His mental acuity is great. | ||
It's fine. | ||
It's as good as it's been over the years. | ||
He's fine. | ||
All this right-wing propaganda that his mental acuity has declined is wrong. | ||
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And this kind of sense that he's not ready for this job is just a bucket of BS that's so deep, your boots will get stuck in. | |
And so now, the perpetrators of the big lie, the big cover-up, are breaking the news about Biden's health. | ||
It's just, it's spectacular to watch. | ||
It's truly a political spectacle. | ||
Of the time. | ||
It's Twilight Zone. | ||
It's Twilight Zone. | ||
To watch CNN and MSNBC that covered up for Joe Biden for four years, now reporting about his health. | ||
That's about as Twilight Zone as it gets right there, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Or maybe, well, we got more Twilight Zone here for the Democrats. | ||
Or maybe it's Bernie Sanders, who's getting interviewed by Andrew Schultz. | ||
Maybe it's Bernie Sanders admitting that, yeah, the Democrats basically cheat and steal elections and are harming democracy. | ||
Boy, isn't that ironic from Bernie Sanders in clip eight? | ||
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I felt like the Democratic Party completely removed the democratic process from its constituents. | |
And I think they need to have some accountability of that. | ||
No argument, yeah. | ||
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I donated for you. | |
I wanted you to, like, 2016, I was like, this is going to happen. | ||
This guy's going to do it. | ||
And it felt like they stole it from me. | ||
And I'll be honest, it broke my heart when you supported him. | ||
Look, but you have, in the world that I live in, you've got a choice. | ||
And, I mean, a lot of people, including my wife, agree with you. | ||
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But, you know, you're down to a choice. | |
Is it going to be Hillary Clinton, or is it going to be... | ||
Donald Trump, not a great choice. | ||
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But it ended up being him anyway, so why don't we burn it down? | |
Well, because it's easy to say, burning it down means that children are not going to have food to eat, that the schools will deteriorate, people will not have health care. | ||
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I got it. | |
And I'm an elected official, I've got to represent the people. | ||
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That's fair. | |
And I can't turn my back on. | ||
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But then could we not also say, ostensibly there hasn't been a fair primary for the Democrats since 2008, are they not also a threat to democracy? | |
We often hear... | ||
Fair enough. | ||
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That is, yeah, I'm not going to argue with that point. | |
So I appreciate that Bernie Sanders, being candid and being honest. | ||
And really, that's why he got popular on the left. | ||
But think about now, considering he's doing the fight, the oligarchy tour, flying around the country with AOC. | ||
So Bernie, I think, maybe still has a little chip on his shoulder from them stealing two primaries from him. | ||
Because for him to go out and say, the Democrats are the threat to democracy and they stole two primaries from me, I mean... | ||
I don't know if he'll say that during his fight the oligarchy speeches, but I've wondered, is Bernie going to run one more time? | ||
Is he going to... | ||
Build a massive political capital here in this off year and then give it all to AOC? | ||
Because those, I mean, that's hitting the Democrats right where it hurts, folks. | ||
Protect democracy! | ||
Protect democracy! | ||
And then the most popular Democrat comes out and says, yeah, the Democrats have destroyed democracy. | ||
So that's some pretty heavy stuff there. | ||
Can't say... | ||
Well, yeah. | ||
I wonder why the Democrats won't let Bernie win. | ||
You know? | ||
I just... | ||
I wonder why the Democrats refuse to allow Bernie Sanders to ever win. | ||
It's amazing, isn't it? | ||
And it's the same dynamic. | ||
The same media telling you Joe Biden was... | ||
The healthiest 80-year-old ever, now saying, oh my goodness, Joe Biden is unhealthy. | ||
The same media. | ||
It's an attack on our democracy. | ||
Trump is a threat to our democracy. | ||
And then they carry water for the Democrats that steal elections. | ||
Amazing stuff. | ||
Amazing stuff to witness here, isn't it? | ||
You know... | ||
We got some interesting things. | ||
We're going to play a video that Trump posted over the weekend. | ||
And then Caroline Levitt was asked about it. | ||
The Clinton body count. | ||
So maybe Trump is hearing the mumblings about Hillary running again. | ||
So somebody decided to post that video, an extremely damning video, the Clinton body count. | ||
It's like, oh, Hillary's thinking about running, huh? | ||
Let's go ahead and post this video for millions to see. | ||
And then we'll cover that. | ||
But then the White House press secretary was asked about it. | ||
So we'll get her response to that too. | ||
We're also going to hear from Cash Patel and Dan Bongino coming up as well. | ||
And then the Supreme Court making decisions right now about can Trump actually be president or not. | ||
So the Supreme Court. | ||
Is basically saying, nope, Trump can't be president. | ||
He's not allowed to act as the president. | ||
And we're going to take over now. | ||
We're going to have nationwide injunctions. | ||
And so we'll just block anything he wants to do. | ||
And that's the situation. | ||
And then when Trump does the executive actions, then they'll come and say, oh, Supreme Court says no. | ||
So you can already see where this is going. | ||
As if Trump can't deport illegal aliens, which is the big issue. | ||
And then they talk about the birthright citizenship where... | ||
They just completely missed the boat on that. | ||
And then you just listen to Kotenji Brown Jackson talk, and it's painful. | ||
I mean, it's actually painful to listen to her. | ||
So I'm sorry to have to put you through that pain today, but we got all of that coming up. | ||
We also are going to hear from Trump and the executive order that he just signed about an hour ago. | ||
Kind of interesting stuff there. | ||
Things that we have to deal with that no other generation has ever had to deal with. | ||
But it's probably good that Trump is getting ahead of it. | ||
So, we got all that coming up in the second hour. | ||
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All right, we're closing out here the first hour. | ||
And, you know, everything they can, they try to blame it on Trump. | ||
We're going to hear from Chuck Schumer. | ||
You may have seen the Brooklyn Bridge incident this weekend. | ||
This giant ship runs into the Brooklyn Bridge. | ||
Truly, the captain, if it was... | ||
His fault and not some other issue with the engine or something. | ||
He should probably go to jail. | ||
I mean, that was a serious issue. | ||
But Chuck Schumer blamed that on Trump, too. | ||
And now they're blaming weather? | ||
What is going on? | ||
Trump cuts leave National Weather Service scrambling to cover vital shifts. | ||
The National Weather Service is offering transfers to meteorologists to fill staffing vacancies after Trump administration budget and staff cuts. | ||
So, oh. | ||
Now there'll be a big weather thing and they'll say, this is all Trump's fault. | ||
No. | ||
No, it's not. | ||
You can easily fill in these positions. | ||
People can work from home and follow radar and weather patterns. | ||
It's just everything. | ||
It's just everything is Trump's fault. | ||
You know, a tree falls in the forest, find a way to blame Trump. | ||
A giant boat hits the Brooklyn Bridge. | ||
It's all Trump's fault. | ||
It's just, you know, everything is Trump's fault. | ||
That's the Democrat Party logic. | ||
It's really working for them, too. | ||
You know? | ||
Really is working for them. | ||
So, over the weekend, James Comey decided to post an image on his social media account of some seashells that he found at the beach. | ||
It said 86-47. | ||
Now, 86, obviously a well-known term for kill or end. | ||
And then 47, President Trump, the 47th president. | ||
So it was pretty clear what Comey was communicating there. | ||
Now, why he did it, I guess he's going to try to explain to MSNBC here. | ||
Now, what's crazy about that video, or that post, rather, 86-47. | ||
It was the exact number of days since September 11th. | ||
8,647 days. | ||
And then he makes that post. | ||
That's almost impossible. | ||
The odds of that are less than 0.1%. | ||
So that's another strange rift in it. | ||
But here he is, after having a visit from the Secret Service. | ||
Explaining why he did it to MSNBC. | ||
Between posting the picture and getting a call from the Secret Service, did you have any sort of gut check of like, well, they've audited me in an extraordinary way. | ||
I was under investigation for years after he fired me. | ||
Did you have any regret about posting the picture? | ||
Well, I regret the distraction and the controversy around it. | ||
But again, it's hard to have regret about something that even in hindsight looks to me to be totally innocent for the reasons you said. | ||
But yeah, I didn't have a gut check. | ||
In the Trump era, I've been investigated a lot, audited a lot. | ||
And so it's not my first rodeo. | ||
I'm in some strange way the relationship he can't get over. | ||
Maybe because I've lived a happy, productive life since leaving. | ||
But this has just been a distraction in that life. | ||
Tell us about, take us through all of the ways he sought to investigate you. | ||
He's been tweeting about investigating you and prosecuting you, I think, since 2017, shortly after he fired you. | ||
I think that's right, and I intentionally don't keep track of these things, but he has, and I hope no one will, but he has dozens of times called for me to be incarcerated and accuse me of all manner of things. | ||
Was investigated repeatedly in a variety of different ways in his first term. | ||
I went through the mother of all IRS audits, which cost me thousands of dollars, but I got a $347 refund at the end. | ||
Turns out I had overpaid my taxes. | ||
But just again and again and again, I really thought that I was done. | ||
I was in another life. | ||
I was a grandfather and an author wearing sweaters and jeans. | ||
And then I went for a walk on the beach and posted a silly picture of shells that I thought was a clever way to express a political viewpoint. | ||
And actually, I still think it is. | ||
I don't see it the way some people are still saying it is. | ||
But again, I don't want any part of any violence. | ||
I've never been associated with violence. | ||
And so that's why I took it down. | ||
So your position, even after all of this, the Secret Service calling you and bringing you in for questioning, is that... | ||
The phrase, the message on the shelves was political speech and is political speech. | ||
Yeah, by somebody. | ||
I actually didn't think of it as political speech by me, but I thought what a clever way to express a political view. | ||
What's the view? | ||
The same color for each of the letters, so different colors for the letters. | ||
It took a lot of work. | ||
Somebody with artistic flair did that, and I have a hard time believing it was anybody with a dark intention, and it certainly was no dark intention on my part, on my spouse's part. | ||
James Comey, guys, just playing with seashells at the beach, you know? | ||
Just all seven feet of him bending over to just play with some seashells. | ||
It was a political message. | ||
It wasn't a political message. | ||
Well, I don't know what's going on. | ||
I'm just an author. | ||
I'm just a grandfather. | ||
I just play with seashells on the beach. | ||
I'm just James Comey. | ||
No, you posted a message that said, kill Trump. | ||
That's what you did. | ||
You're a jackass. | ||
So apparently, the Democrats are now making yard signs, 8647 yard signs. | ||
It's just great, you know? | ||
There they are, right? | ||
They're so loving. | ||
Just post what you want. | ||
Just post your sign up and just have it say, kill Trump. | ||
We know what you want. | ||
We know what you're saying. | ||
Just say it. | ||
Just come out and say it. | ||
Quit hiding behind these subliminal messages. | ||
We know. | ||
We know how you freaks are. | ||
You're a death cult. | ||
You're obsessed. | ||
You're obsessed. | ||
You just love death and violence. | ||
You can't help yourselves. | ||
Look at this. | ||
Is this Etsy, guys? | ||
There's a whole Etsy page of 8647 apparel and yard signs and pins and hey! | ||
You cowards, just say it. | ||
Just say what you really want. | ||
Just say it. | ||
Oh yes, me and my good friend James Comey. | ||
Yeah, I tried to go... | ||
And hang out with James. | ||
I told him I had a box of seashells to play with. | ||
He hadn't gotten back to me yet. | ||
Since he loves seashells so much, I figured maybe we could have a little play date with some seashells and maybe we can make some 86-47 apparel. | ||
You know, it's funny. | ||
Comey doesn't seem to understand the message that he conveyed, but boy, all the other people sure do. | ||
They all figured it out pretty easily, but Comey had no idea. | ||
He's innocent in all of this, of course. | ||
All right, now let's get to some Trump news here. | ||
This happened today, and Melania was also speaking at the White House. | ||
Trump signs Bill cracking down on deep fake pornography. | ||
This is a pretty crazy concept. | ||
I'm assuming this is new with AI. | ||
So Trump signs the Take It Down Act to protect innocent people from having their likeness used. | ||
For such adult material, here he is announcing that in front of the White House. | ||
Today it's my honor to officially sign the Take It Down Act into law. | ||
It's a big thing, very important, so horrible what takes place. | ||
This will be the first ever federal law to combat the distribution of explicit, imaginary, posted without subject's consent. | ||
Take horrible... | ||
Pictures, and I guess sometimes even make up the pictures, and they post it without consent or anything else. | ||
And very importantly, this includes for forgeries generated by artificial intelligence known as deepfakes. | ||
We've all heard about deepfakes. | ||
I have them all the time, but nobody does anything. | ||
I asked Pam, can you help me, Pam? | ||
She says, no, I'm too busy. | ||
Too busy doing other things. | ||
Don't worry, you'll survive. | ||
But a lot of people don't survive. | ||
That's true and so horrible. | ||
With the rise of AI image generation, countless women have been harassed with deep facts and other explicit images distributed against their will. | ||
This is the wrong, and it's just so horribly wrong. | ||
And it's a very abusive situation, like in some cases people have never seen before. | ||
And today we're making it totally illegal. | ||
You know, that's going to be, obviously it's the right thing to do. | ||
This new criminal element of it is going to be fascinating, I think, to see play out. | ||
Because, I mean, are people going to get arrested? | ||
What is an investigation like that going to look like? | ||
And then you know, if this stuff does lead to prosecutions, it'll probably make it to the Supreme Court. | ||
I mean, somebody will argue that it's legal or First Amendment activity, something like that. | ||
I think that that's going to be an interesting one to play out. | ||
And then if they ever actually enforce the law, that'll be interesting too. | ||
So it's like, I guess, if you create that, is that the violation? | ||
Is distributing it the violation? | ||
So that's an interesting can of worms, I think, to see how that's all going to play out. | ||
And maybe it's more of a try to use fear to try to stop this material from getting out. | ||
That's going to be an interesting thing to see. | ||
Now, Trump is actually live at the White House right now, I'm being told, guys. | ||
Do we have this queued up? | ||
Let's see here. | ||
He's got Byron Donalds with him. | ||
Brian Mast with him at the White House. | ||
Do we have it ready, guys? | ||
If we're not ready, we can go to something else. | ||
The famous Oval Office. | ||
And we award the first ever medals of sacrifice to three heroic law enforcement officers from Palm Beach County, Florida. | ||
I went to the service. | ||
It was crazy. | ||
It was just horrible. | ||
Earlier today, Congressman Brian Mast, who's right here, introduced a bill to ensure this new medal will be awarded to any law enforcement officer or first responder who gives his or her life in the line of duty. | ||
I also want to recognize Lara and Eric Trump for their work to make this medal reality. | ||
Thank you, Lara, and thank you, Eric. | ||
Appreciate it very much. | ||
Thanks as well to Attorney General Pam Bondi, who's with us. | ||
Pam, thank you very much. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
So busy. | ||
She's so busy, but you wouldn't miss it. | ||
Secret Service Director Sean Curran. | ||
Sean, wherever you may be. | ||
Hi, Sean. | ||
Congressman. | ||
Byron Donalds, state representative Meg Weinberger, and Dan Newland. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you, Dan. | ||
Thank you, everybody. | ||
Thank you, Byron. | ||
Really great that you're here. | ||
I also want to express our gratitude to Major Paul Verkota. | ||
Where is Paul? | ||
All right, so Trump just giving some law enforcement officers some love here. | ||
I don't think there's any breaking news coming out of this other than just some appreciation being shared there from the state. | ||
So let's go now. | ||
Trump himself, his team, whatever, this was posted on Truth Social. | ||
I'm thinking that the murmurings about Hillary running again, because she's doing some TV interviews now too, reached Trump's desk and he said, you know what, let's post the Clinton body count video. | ||
So this is posted to Trump's Truth Social. | ||
It is crazy. | ||
The Clinton body count is a serious matter here. | ||
Listen to this. | ||
Watch this. | ||
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Clip 4. Remember John F. Kennedy Jr.? | |
He was declared the frontrunner for the New York Senate seat back in 1999. | ||
Days later, his plane crashed into the Atlantic Ocean, and his rival, Hillary Clinton, was elected senator. | ||
Mary Mahoney was a Clinton White House intern. | ||
She knew enough of the inner workings of Bill's sexual advancements to be a star witness during the Clinton impeachment trials. | ||
She was brutally executed at a Starbucks she was managing in 1997. | ||
In 1993, White House Counsel Vince Foster was found dead in Fort Marcy Park. | ||
He supposedly killed himself and among a lengthy list of potential foul play the bullet was never found. | ||
Then there's James McDougall, a key witness for White House prosecutors. | ||
He was serving his three-year sentence for bank fraud at the Fort Worth Federal Medical Center in Texas. | ||
And just before he was to give a testimony before the grand jury, McDougall suffered a heart attack in solitary confinement. | ||
In 2015, Walter Scheib, a White House chef hired under Bill Clinton, joined the list. | ||
His body was found at the bottom of a river, nearly two miles from the base of the trail he was reportedly hiking. | ||
Shive's death was accidental drowning, but he might have known too much. | ||
27-year-old Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich was shot and killed in D.C. this year. | ||
There is speculation that he was the source of the controversial leaked emails allegedly sent by DMC staffers, and that he may have been murdered in retaliation. | ||
Then, Sean Lucas, the lead attorney in a fraud case against the DMC, Wow. | ||
If you didn't hear about the Clinton body count, you have now. | ||
Pretty wild stuff following around the Clintons, isn't it? | ||
I'm sure it's all just a coincidence, though. | ||
It's what Hillary would tell you. | ||
So now, Zero Hedge, who was back in the press room today, asked Caroline Levitt about that video. | ||
Here it was, clip five. | ||
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So over the weekend, President Trump posted Truth Social, a video highlighting what most people call the Clinton body count, which is the strange number of suicides that seem to happen in Clinton circles. | |
I have a headline here from the Washington Post that said, Trump peddles false conspiracy theories tying the Clintons to several deaths. | ||
So I just wanted to highlight real quick, this wasn't in Trump's video, but this is from the Arkansas Times. | ||
And it's the death of Mark Middleton, who was a former Clinton White House aide who was found dead on a Clinton Foundation property. | ||
And I'll just quote from the Arkansas Times. | ||
Middleton apparently shot himself in the chest with a shotgun and also hung himself from a tree with an extension cord. | ||
I have no idea how somebody commits suicide that way, but if the Washington Post is here, maybe you can enlighten us as to how that was actually a suicide. | ||
So anyways, that's just a lead-in to my question about the most famous Clinton-related suicide, which is that of Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
There's still a lot of questions around that case. | ||
You've released Phase 1 of the Epstein files. | ||
What was missing from that is any connection to his ties to intelligence agencies, and that's really the whole story, that not just trafficking young girls, but doing it on behalf of intelligence agencies. | ||
And even potentially as part of a blackmail ring with potential ties to the Israeli government. | ||
So for phase two, when can we expect it? | ||
Will it have information pertaining to those aspects of the Epstein case? | ||
I know the attorney general has committed to releasing those files. | ||
I would defer you to the Department of Justice on her timeline. | ||
But when she has made a promise in the past, she has kept it. | ||
And I'm certain that she will in this case as well. | ||
Well, I guess we'll find out about that. | ||
We are going to hear. | ||
From Cash Patel and Dan Bongino on the Epstein suicide coming up here shortly. | ||
But Trump has finished with the ceremony and he is now taking questions from the press in the Oval Office. | ||
So let's tap back into that. | ||
Would you have any questions? | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Do you have plans to give this award to any other families who possibly find themselves in the same place? | |
Having to do from a previous? | ||
We're looking at the possibility of that, yeah. | ||
You had a lot of people. | ||
A lot of people die in the line of duty when you think of it. | ||
And we figured it was time to start. | ||
We haven't had the situation arise. | ||
This was a terrible situation. | ||
We haven't had it arise yet. | ||
But we're looking at going back a little bit and see what we can do about that. | ||
Yes, strongly. | ||
Yeah, go ahead. | ||
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On your call with President Putin today, you've mentioned that the Pope would like to take a role potentially in mediating these talks. | |
No, no, no. | ||
I think it would be great to have it at the Vatican. | ||
Maybe it would have some extra significance. | ||
And I saw that it was discussed yesterday, so I thought... | ||
And people told me that they'd be honored to do it. | ||
I would imagine they would be. | ||
So, no, I think it would be... | ||
Maybe helpful. | ||
There's tremendous bitterness. | ||
Anger. | ||
And I think maybe that could help some of that anger. | ||
So having it at the Vatican would be, in Rome, would be a very, I think it would be a great idea. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Mr. President, as you know, two and a half months ago, Ukraine, President Zelensky, agreed to that 30-day ceasefire that's been on the table all of that time. | |
What was the extent of your conversation with President Putin today about having him agree to that same 30-day ceasefire proposal that you, Mr. President, put on the table? | ||
Well, what we've done, and very strongly, is we said, let's get this thing going. | ||
You know, I had many of the leaders of European nations on the line with me right after the call. | ||
And we have to get that thing solved. | ||
5,000 young people. | ||
Every single week on average. | ||
And I've seen satellite pictures. | ||
You don't want to see these pictures. | ||
We'll have to see what happens. | ||
This was not my war. | ||
This is not a war that would have happened if I were president. | ||
This is not my war. | ||
I'm just here to try and help. | ||
We've spent hundreds of billions of dollars on this war. | ||
And yet that's not... | ||
Frankly, we made much more than that just in four days. | ||
The Middle East. | ||
It's a lot of money, but we do much. | ||
This is about thousands of people dying every single week. | ||
5,000, 6,000 people dying every single week. | ||
And just like you have the relatives here, wives and children and everything you have, you know, these soldiers, they say goodbye in Ukraine and in Russia, and then their parents never see them again, except maybe in pictures of... | ||
Horrible scenes, because I've seen some scenes, I've never seen anything like it. | ||
So we're gonna see if we can get it taken care of. | ||
Yeah, please. | ||
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Our thanks to the members of law enforcement who are here, and our condolences to the families. | |
We're very sorry for your loss. | ||
Mr. President, on Ukraine and on your call today that you have with President Putin, you said last week that you thought nothing was going to happen, no advances would be made until you and Putin got together. | ||
Do you still feel that way? | ||
I think something's going to happen. | ||
It's a very We've got big egos involved, I tell you. | ||
Big egos involved. | ||
But I think something's going to happen. | ||
And if it doesn't, I just back away and they're going to have to keep going. | ||
Again, this was a European situation. | ||
It should have remained a European situation. | ||
It should have remained. | ||
But we have, because the past administration felt very strongly that we should be involved, that we got involved much more than Europe did in terms of the money. | ||
All of the things that we gave, we gave massive amounts, I think record-setting amounts given to a foreign. | ||
There's never been anything like this. | ||
Both weaponry and money. | ||
And Europe gave a lot also, but they didn't give anywhere near what we gave. | ||
We gave probably almost three times the amount. | ||
And it's just a shame. | ||
The whole thing is a shame. | ||
The level of death- People need to be arrested for that giant money laundering operation they stole from us. | ||
About what? | ||
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About Ukraine. | |
Of course I did. | ||
I talked to him about it. | ||
I said, when are we going to end this, Vladimir? | ||
I've known him for a long time now. | ||
I said, when are we going to end this bloodshed, this bloodbath? | ||
It's a bloodbath. | ||
And I do believe he wants to end it. | ||
You know, when I made the call, I told the people last night, I spoke to the heads of the different countries, Germany and Finland. | ||
We had Italy, as you know, and the UK was on the line today. | ||
And a couple of others. | ||
And then they were in turn calling everyone. | ||
Ursula was there from the European Union. | ||
She was terrific. | ||
And we spoke for a long time about it. | ||
And they got a problem. | ||
It's a big, big problem. | ||
It's a terrible war. | ||
It's very hard to extradite themselves away from what's taking place over there. | ||
the amount of the amount of anger, the amount of hate and the amount of death. | ||
It's very hard, very tough situation. | ||
But I said to him, we got to get going. | ||
And I did say also, if I thought that you couldn't do it, I'd step away because what are you going to do? | ||
We don't have boots on the ground. | ||
We wouldn't have boots on the ground. | ||
But we do have a big stake. | ||
And the financial amount that was put up is It's crazy. | ||
This isn't for us. | ||
This is for somebody else. | ||
Money that we put up is record setting. | ||
Never been anything like this. | ||
And that includes weapons. | ||
Never been anything like this. | ||
Young, please. | ||
And that's on Congress, too. | ||
Congress allowed that giant money laundering operation to happen. | ||
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Trump stopped it. | |
If Putin ultimately proves to be the obstacle to peace, is further arming Ukraine on the table at that point? | ||
Well, we'll look. | ||
I mean, we're gonna look. | ||
I hope that I like to think positively, frankly. | ||
I just can't believe that they allow this to continue. | ||
This would have never happened of our president. | ||
And most people admit that. | ||
And it didn't happen for four years. | ||
And October 7th would have never happened either. | ||
That's the attack on Israel. | ||
That would have never happened. | ||
So sad. | ||
A lot of things wouldn't have happened. | ||
But so sad to see it. | ||
Now, I think that there's a good chance we can get this done. | ||
I believe Putin wants to do it. | ||
Now, if I thought Putin didn't, I mean, that's what I do. | ||
My whole life is like deals. | ||
One big deal. | ||
President Putin did not want to get this over with. | ||
I wouldn't even be talking about it because I'd just pull out. | ||
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What did you hear that gave you confidence that he does want peace versus buying time? | |
I think he's had enough. | ||
I think he's had enough. | ||
This has been a long time. | ||
This has been going on for more than three years. | ||
When you think, right? | ||
It's been going on for a long time. | ||
Yeah, please. | ||
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Thank you, Mr. President. | |
When you implored him to stop previously, Vladimir, stop on social media, and he didn't. | ||
He just continued. | ||
I'm curious, did you bring that up with him in your phone call today? | ||
Sorry. | ||
You previously on Truth Social implored President Putin to stop. | ||
You wrote Vladimir, stop. | ||
He didn't stop. | ||
Quite the contrary. | ||
I'm curious, did you bring that up on your call with him today? | ||
No. | ||
No, I didn't bring that up. | ||
But I did say, it's time. | ||
You've got to stop this thing. | ||
And I believe he wants to stop. | ||
Look, I would be, I think, very able to tell whether or not he wanted to or would. | ||
I thought there was a very good chance, like a 50-50 chance, that he would say, I want to take the whole thing. | ||
I didn't know what he was going to say. | ||
And then they have a different kind of a problem. | ||
But I believe he wants to stop. | ||
Pretty sure. | ||
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Just now, about backing away or walking away, if it looks like it's going to be an intractable problem, do you have a red line in your head of what would cause you to back away? | |
Yeah, in my head, but not something I'm going to announce. | ||
But yeah, definitely in my head I do, yeah. | ||
Because this isn't our war. | ||
This is not my war. | ||
This is not the war. | ||
I mean, we got ourselves entangled in something that we shouldn't have been involved in. | ||
And we would have been a lot better off, and maybe the whole thing would have been better off, because it can't be much worse. | ||
It's a real mess. | ||
It's a death trap. | ||
So I think that, yeah, I would say I do have a certain line, but I don't want to say what that line is because I think it makes the negotiation even more difficult than it is. | ||
Yes, please. | ||
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Mr. President, thank you all for your sacrifice. | |
I'm so sorry for your loss. | ||
You mentioned the bloodbath you want to see end in Ukraine. | ||
You mentioned that you believe Putin wants peace, but he just attacked Ukraine yesterday. | ||
So what makes you think that he wants peace? | ||
Well, he's in a war. | ||
Nobody said, don't. | ||
They're fighting. | ||
They're attacking. | ||
They're attacking each other. | ||
And people are dying all the time. | ||
He's in a war. | ||
He's fighting a war. | ||
Nobody said he was going to stop. | ||
Is it terrible? | ||
Yeah, it's terrible. | ||
I do. | ||
I think it's terrible. | ||
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-Can you wait on President Biden? | |
President Biden was diagnosed with cancer before, and then I'm gonna ask you about reconciliation. | ||
Well, because I think there's a chance of getting something done. | ||
And if you do that, you can also make it much worse. | ||
But there could be a time where that's going to happen. | ||
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Yep. | |
Do you want to respond to President Biden being diagnosed with cancer? | ||
Are you going to call your predecessor? | ||
I think it's very sad, actually. | ||
I'm surprised that it wasn't, you know, the public wasn't notified a long time ago, because to get to stage nine, that's a long time. | ||
I just had my physical. | ||
You saw that. | ||
You saw the results of that particular test. | ||
I think that test is standard to pretty much anybody getting a physical, good physical. | ||
We had the doctors at the White House and over at Walter Reed, which is a fantastic hospital. | ||
I do it. | ||
I did a very complete physical, including cognitive tests. | ||
I'm proud to announce I aced it. | ||
I got them all right. | ||
You proud of me? | ||
Yes. | ||
Your husband would be proud of me for getting them all right. | ||
It's a little risk. | ||
If I didn't get them all right, these people would be after me. | ||
It would be not a good situation. | ||
But I think, frankly, anybody running for president should take a cognitive test. | ||
They say it's unconstitutional, but I would say in that particular case, having a cognitive test wouldn't be so bad. | ||
When you take tests, medical, as a male, that test is very standard. | ||
I don't know if it's given to everybody, but it's given just about. | ||
And it takes a long time to get to that situation. | ||
Now, I think, you know, to get to stage nine, I think that if you take a look, it's the same doctor that said that Joe was cognitively fine. | ||
There was nothing wrong with him. | ||
Well, he said, if it's the same doctor, he said there was nothing wrong there. | ||
That's being proven to be a sad situation. | ||
And the auto pen is becoming a very big deal. | ||
You know, the auto pen is becoming a big deal because it seems like that maybe was the president who ever operated the auto pen. | ||
We're getting cut off by a hard break here. | ||
I want to reset this question. | ||
This is so key. | ||
Trump basically saying what I said. | ||
They covered up this cancer diagnosis. | ||
Incredible. | ||
All right, well, this is fantastic. | ||
And, you know, sometimes there is a little bit of strategy. | ||
When it comes to media and the info war. | ||
So I was just discussing potential show titles with the crew. | ||
I said, oh, what should we go with this? | ||
Should we go with that? | ||
I'm like, no. | ||
We're going to go with the Biden story because this is a huge scandal. | ||
It's a huge cover-up. | ||
And I'm not going to fall into this trap of, oh, well, he's not the president anymore. | ||
Let's move on. | ||
It's a distraction. | ||
No. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
American political history. | ||
And we're going to cover it as such. | ||
We're not going to let this thing die. | ||
And now you have the press asking President Trump about it today. | ||
You have Don Jr. | ||
His show on Rumble was all about it today. | ||
So good. | ||
It's good that we're starting off the week and we're putting this in the front. | ||
I don't even think it was on Drudge. | ||
They had some, you know, basically just CNN now. | ||
Matt Drudge. | ||
Sold it years ago. | ||
But, no, we're not going to let this thing go away. | ||
So I'm glad somebody in the room asked Trump this question. | ||
Now, we got cut off by the break. | ||
I told the crew, let's reset it at the start of the question so we can get the full context of his response. | ||
Because it's everything, folks. | ||
The consequences of the stolen Biden election, that's one story. | ||
The Biden crime family, the 10% for the big guy, that's another story. | ||
And you can kind of just say, okay, well, that's the Democrats and their corruption, and then that's the Biden family and their corruption. | ||
But now, with the cancer cover-up, the dementia cover-up, this is the whole... | ||
Again, it's the Democrat Party. | ||
Again, it's the Biden family. | ||
But now it's White House doctors? | ||
It's the entire media landscape that covered it up? | ||
I mean, this is the scandal of the ages. | ||
So I'm glad the question was asked. | ||
We got cut off by the break. | ||
I want to play it. | ||
We're going to start it from the top of the question and then get Trump's full response. | ||
And it goes into the auto pen. | ||
So the consequences of the entire Biden scandal, it wasn't even a presidency. | ||
It was just a scandal. | ||
Just four years of a scandal with Joe Biden. | ||
A meat puppet up there. | ||
And then the auto pen. | ||
So I want to hear this full answer from Trump when we go back to the start of the question. | ||
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Do you want to respond to President Biden being diagnosed with cancer? | |
Are you going to call your predecessor? | ||
I think it's very sad, actually. | ||
I'm surprised that it wasn't, you know, the public wasn't notified a long time ago, because to get to stage nine, that's a long time. | ||
I just had my physical. | ||
You saw that. | ||
You saw the results of that particular test. | ||
I think that test is standard to pretty much anybody getting a physical, good physical. | ||
We had the doctors at the White House and over at Walter Reed, which is a fantastic hospital. | ||
I do it. | ||
I did a very complete physical, including cognitive tests. | ||
I'm proud to announce I aced it. | ||
I got them all right. | ||
You proud of me? | ||
Yes. | ||
Your husband would be proud of me for getting them all right. | ||
It's a little risk. | ||
If I didn't get them all right, these people would be after me. | ||
It would be not a good situation. | ||
But I think, frankly, anybody running for president should take a cognitive test. | ||
They say it's unconstitutional. | ||
I would say in that particular case, having a cognitive test wouldn't be so bad. | ||
But when you take tests, medical, as a male, that test is very standard. | ||
I don't know if it's given to everybody, but it's given just about. | ||
And it takes a long time to get to that situation. | ||
Now, I think, you know, to get to stage nine, I think that if you take a look, it's the same doctor that said that Joe was cognitively fine. | ||
There was nothing wrong with him. | ||
Well, he said, if it's the same doctor, he said there was nothing wrong there. | ||
That's being proven to be a sad situation. | ||
And the auto pen is becoming a very big deal. | ||
You know, the auto pen is becoming a big deal because it seems like that maybe was the president who ever operated the auto pen. | ||
But when they say that that was not good, they also, you know, you have to look and you have to say that the test was not so good either. | ||
In other words, there are things going on that, The public wasn't informed, and I think somebody's going to have to speak to his doctor. | ||
If it's the same, or even if it's two separate doctors, why wasn't the cognitive ability, why wasn't that discussed? | ||
And I think the doctor said he's just fine, and it's turned out it's not so. | ||
It's very dangerous. | ||
Look, this is no longer politically correct. | ||
This is dangerous for our country. | ||
Look at the mess when you're talking about all these questions on Ukraine and Russia. | ||
That would have never happened. | ||
As an example, if I were president, it would have never happened. | ||
The other thing is you have to say, why did it take so long? | ||
I mean, when you... | ||
This takes a long time. | ||
It can take years to get to this level of danger. | ||
So it's a look. | ||
It's a very, very sad situation. | ||
I feel very badly about it. | ||
And I think people should try and find out what happened. | ||
Because I'll tell you, I don't know if it had anything to do with the hospital. | ||
Walter Reed is really good. | ||
They're some of the best doctors I've ever seen. | ||
I don't even know if they were involved. | ||
But a doctor was involved in each case. | ||
Maybe it was the same doctor. | ||
And somebody is not telling the facts. | ||
That's a big problem. | ||
And I'll just pause it real quick here. | ||
There needs to be a congressional hearing on this. | ||
Absolutely 100%. | ||
Probably the Oversight Committee. | ||
I don't know what direction you want to take this. | ||
Somebody needs to call in at least the one physician that wrote the final note ahead of Biden's fake presidential run, and they need to be called in to testify under oath. | ||
Here's James Comer. | ||
He posts this. | ||
He says, who was really running the Biden White House? | ||
Of course, he's the chair of the Oversight Committee, so maybe he'll be the one to do it. | ||
Who was really running the Biden White House? | ||
I'm bringing in Joe Biden's senior staff for transcribed interviews. | ||
Here's who we're starting with. | ||
Neera Tanden, Annie Tomasini, Anthony Bernal, Ashley Williams. | ||
They propped up a man who was unfit to lead. | ||
Guys, when did he post that? | ||
If you would please scroll down for me. | ||
So, this was part of an interview he did over the weekend, maybe, it looks like. | ||
So, yeah. | ||
Comer is already getting ahead of this with the autopen situation. | ||
But he didn't even mention... | ||
The one physician that put on the presidential letterhead that Biden passed a physical, which obviously he didn't. | ||
So this is a massive scandal, folks. | ||
This is huge. | ||
And you think about the consequences of the Biden administration, it just makes it even more important to get to the bottom of it. | ||
So the transcribed interviews are nice, and that's fine, but we need the televised hearings. | ||
We need these people sworn in under oath. | ||
Answering questions from Congress to get down to the bottom of what was the source? | ||
What was the core? | ||
What was the cell of this cover-up? | ||
Who was all in on it? | ||
Who was the mastermind of it? | ||
Whose idea was the auto pen? | ||
Who told the doctor to put on a presidential letterhead and lie about Biden's health? | ||
These questions need to be asked and answered, and there need to be congressional hearings on it. | ||
And maybe Comer will be the one to do so. | ||
Looks like he's leading the charge already. | ||
But let's go back to the White House now and continue with President Trump taking questions. | ||
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In your mind, is Ukraine doing enough to get this? | |
I'd rather tell you in about two weeks from now, because I can't say yes or no. | ||
I think, look, he's a strong person. | ||
Zelensky is a strong guy. | ||
And he's not the easiest person to deal with. | ||
But I... | ||
I think that he wants to stop. | ||
It's a very bad thing that's happening over there. | ||
I think he wants to stop. | ||
But I could answer that question better in two weeks or four weeks from now. | ||
I hope the answer is that he wants to get it solved. | ||
I want to thank everybody very much. | ||
And on behalf of the United States of America, we greatly honor your family and your friends and everybody that had to suffer so much. | ||
But you have some three great men that are looking down on you, and they're very proud right now. | ||
They're very proud. | ||
This is the Oval Office, and they're a big part of it now. | ||
They're a part of the Oval Office, the White House. | ||
And thank you all very much. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you, Sheriff. | ||
Thank you very much, everybody. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Thank you. | |
All right, so again, a new award for... | ||
The law enforcement officers there, people that fall in the line of duty that Trump has introduced today, that was the ceremony at the Oval Office, and then he took the questions there as well. | ||
So, it's good. | ||
I don't think President Trump is going to have other priorities than to make a big case out of the Biden scandal presidency, but just getting it asked and answered right there today was big. | ||
And I anticipate there'll be another statement from Trump in regards to that giant scandal. | ||
Now, Trump did issue a statement earlier today on the war in Ukraine. | ||
He posted this. | ||
Just completed my two-hour call with President Vladimir Putin of Russia. | ||
I believe it went very well. | ||
Russia and Ukraine will immediately start negotiations towards a ceasefire and, more importantly, an end to the war. | ||
The conditions for that will be negotiated between the two parties as it can only be because they know details of a negotiation that nobody else would be aware of. | ||
The tone and spirit of the conversation were excellent. | ||
If it wasn't, I would say so now rather than later. | ||
Russia wants to do large-scale trade with the United States when this catastrophic bloodbath is over, and I agree. | ||
There is a tremendous opportunity for Russia to create massive amounts of jobs and wealth. | ||
Its potential is unlimited. | ||
Likewise, Ukraine can be a great beneficiary on trade in the process of rebuilding its country. | ||
Negotiations between Russia and Ukraine will begin immediately. | ||
I have so informed President Vladimir Zelensky of Ukraine, Ursula von der Leyen, the President of the European Union Commission, President Emmanuel Macron of France, Maloney of Italy, Mertz of Germany. | ||
Stub of Finland during a call with me immediately after the call with President Putin. | ||
The Vatican, as represented by the Pope, has stated it would be very interested in hosting the negotiations. | ||
Let the process begin. | ||
By the way, you know, I said I had some hope for the Pope, the new Pope. | ||
So far, I think he's been a pleasant surprise, I would say, so far. | ||
Still early. | ||
But imagine the Pope stepping in to host peace negotiations. | ||
Boy, that'd be a good use of the Vatican, wouldn't it? | ||
That'd be a good steward of the Catholic Church from the Pope. | ||
So there's obviously talks happening between the White House and the Vatican. | ||
And I imagine we'll see Trump and the Pope together at some period in time. | ||
And of course there is Vance visiting. | ||
Pope Leo. | ||
I went against the grain and I still get a little pushback for it. | ||
I said, you know what? | ||
I got a good feeling maybe about this Pope. | ||
And so far as the Pope, I think he's been a pleasant surprise. | ||
Back to the other geopolitical news we have. | ||
Putin pushes for direct peace talks in Istanbul as Ukraine and Euroglobalists demand preconditioned truce. | ||
So I think that that's what Trump is referencing in his truth. | ||
Social post saying, hey, no, the EU and Europe and NATO are not going to be negotiating this deal. | ||
It's going to have to be between Russia and Ukraine. | ||
And so, you know, they've all got their own interests in it as well. | ||
And I love what Trump talks about with the potential with Russia, because I've been on this bandwagon for years. | ||
An American-Russian partnership, an American-Russian... | ||
Global ally for all things would be huge. | ||
It'd be huge. | ||
It would benefit the world, quite frankly. | ||
And it seems like it's long overdue. | ||
But, I mean, the resources, just everything between a Russia-US partnership would just be fantastic. | ||
If Trump can get that done, that would be amazing. | ||
But see, that's why you have NATO and the Western media always demonizing Russia, because they don't want that. | ||
They don't want that holy geopolitical matrimony to come to fruition. | ||
You also have news out of Israel. | ||
Now, there were conflicting reports. | ||
One said Trump told Netanyahu to stop the war in Gaza or we're abandoning Israel altogether. | ||
Then, after those headlines went out, a source from the White House came out and said, no, such things were never said. | ||
So who knows how it went? | ||
Obviously, Netanyahu got the chilling effect from Trump with the trip he just took to the Gulf nations. | ||
And Netanyahu and Israel kind of losing control of the Trump's approach towards foreign policy. | ||
So there was a situation there. | ||
But we'll see where Netanyahu goes from here. | ||
Now, here's the latest development. | ||
Israel strikes pound Gaza, killing dozens and forcing a hospital to close. | ||
Netanyahu says Israel will control Gaza as pressure mounts on aid. | ||
And basically, Netanyahu, they've been denying all the aid to Gaza. | ||
And I know that that upset Trump as well. | ||
But they've been denying the aid. | ||
And so now Netanyahu is saying, oh, well, maybe we'll give them a little aid. | ||
Netanyahu says Israel will seek full control of Gaza after days of strikes kill hundreds of people. | ||
This has been Netanyahu's big failure. | ||
And he wanted this to be his big legacy. | ||
And it's likely why there was a stand-down on October 7th. | ||
Netanyahu wanted to expand the state of Israel. | ||
He wanted to take the Gaza Strip and eliminate Hamas and everything else and claim victory there. | ||
And it was all a bit of a self-fulfilling prophecy with the stand-down and the creation of Hamas. | ||
But then Netanyahu's legacy would be, oh, look, I defeated Hamas. | ||
Took the Gaza Strip. | ||
I'm the greatest of all time. | ||
Well, it's been an absolute failure. | ||
He hasn't returned the hostages. | ||
And then I think Trump found out, and Netanyahu has said as much, that he didn't really care about the hostages. | ||
He would rather the hostages die than save them if that meant he could take the Gaza Strip. | ||
So I know that rubbed Trump the wrong way as well. | ||
But he wasn't able to get the hostages. | ||
He wasn't able to defeat Hamas. | ||
He wasn't able to take the Gaza Strip. | ||
So he's just been an abysmal failure. | ||
But now... | ||
The issue he's going to have, Netanyahu that is, is getting the support to actually take the Gaza Strip. | ||
Because he can talk about it all day long, but is he actually going to be able to get the support to do it is the question. | ||
And now the Israeli military and other leaders in Israel are like, hey, this has failed. | ||
It's time to stop. | ||
We have just failed. | ||
We're losing a lot of our morals and integrity on the global stage. | ||
The whole thing has been a bit of a disaster. | ||
And even the fallback of October 7th is losing its political power when they fall back on that for the excuse. | ||
So we'll see what happens with the latest move on Gaza. | ||
But Netanyahu is sweating bigly. | ||
And I'm sure there was something said to the effect of we'll abandon you entirely if you don't stop. | ||
The nature of it, the exact words, who knows. | ||
But I'm sure there was something said, and the White House source basically saying, oh no, it didn't happen. | ||
No, something happened. | ||
Something happened. | ||
And Netanyahu is now feeling the heat. | ||
Meanwhile, New York University withholds diploma from graduation speaker who called Israel's actions in Gaza a genocide. | ||
Good Lord. | ||
This issue has really become quite a free speech deal. | ||
So you can't... | ||
You can't get your diploma for saying what Israel has done is a genocide. | ||
Now, whether you agree with that or not, you can't say it? | ||
You're facing academic punishment now? | ||
That's crazy. | ||
That's a bad look right there. | ||
Now, I'm not here to get into, you know, the Holocaust. | ||
But this story with Grok, And, you know, people talking about the Holocaust and they call it revisionist history or whatever. | ||
So I'm not getting into that debate, but AI apparently now is. | ||
So Grok pivots, this is the Yahoo headline, Grok pivots from white genocide to being skeptical about the Holocaust. | ||
So I don't understand the Yahoo headline here, but the point is that now people are basically using... | ||
Grock and phrasing different questions to get a desired result, which you can still do with the artificial intelligence. | ||
But the point is, okay, now we have this phenomenon of AI, and now what? | ||
It's doubting the Holocaust, it's doubting the facts, the numbers, whatever the case may be. | ||
To me, this isn't just about the Holocaust. | ||
That's a hot-button issue for a lot of people, and there's discrepancies in the history, whatever. | ||
The point is, look at all the history that you've lived through that has just been a complete lie. | ||
Biden won the election. | ||
Record number of votes. | ||
COVID-19. | ||
I mean, the list just goes on and on. | ||
And so, you know, it's almost like we're entering this phase now. | ||
Where all of these lies that we've been told, that have been etched into history, is it going to be something where... | ||
Because if you control AI, then it's really not AI, is it? | ||
It's just another controlled source of information. | ||
If it's truly free, let's say, as a concept, as free as a digital code can be or whatever, and it decides, well, you know what, maybe I... | ||
As in artificial intelligence, maybe I don't believe this happened, or maybe I don't think this happened, or maybe I believe now some of these conspiracy theories about these other things. | ||
What then happens to history as we know it? | ||
Because once you kind of blow the lid off of that and all the lies we've been told about history, you start to re-evaluate, reconsider everything. | ||
So the Holocaust is just like a big hot-button ticket. | ||
That people are talking about, and of course, you know, post-World War II world. | ||
But it's all kinds of things that you can go back and say, hey, we were lied to about this, we were lied to about that. | ||
We're talking about the most impactful things that happened in human history, and they were lies. | ||
And then they used those lies to determine the future, to determine an outcome. | ||
So what happens when AI starts weighing in on this stuff and starts determining as well that a lot of history was a lie? | ||
Certainly a pretty profound concept to be dealing with. | ||
And of course, you know, they're freaking out about the Holocaust thing because that's the untouchable item. | ||
So how dare Grok go into those uncharted waters to doubt? | ||
The facts about the Holocaust. | ||
Oh my my. | ||
So I'm sure somebody will be getting in touch with the ex-Groc AI team to try to correct that. | ||
But see, now are you really dealing with AI? | ||
A lot of this stuff is going to be talked about in the next couple of years as AI becomes more and more implemented in your everyday life. | ||
And then there's going to be the controversies. | ||
There's going to be the issues with control. | ||
So, yeah, that's going to be interesting. | ||
Imagine AI starting to rewrite history. | ||
And then what do you do? | ||
Mm-hmm. | ||
All the textbooks with all the lies. | ||
Are we ever going to reprint that? | ||
Who killed JFK? | ||
Mm-hmm. | ||
Are we going to reprint those chapters in the textbooks yet? | ||
Or are we just going to keep teaching kids the lies of history? | ||
Well, we'll find out soon enough, because AI is rapidly expanding into our daily lives, folks. | ||
It is rapidly expanding. | ||
Alright, we're about to hit the end of this hour. | ||
When we come back for the next hour, we're going to hear from Patel and Bongino. | ||
Chuck Schumer blames the Mexican ship crashing into the Brooklyn Bridge on Trump. | ||
Well, of course he does. | ||
And the liberals are still keying Teslas and other deranged activity. | ||
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Coming up with Bongino, Patel, Chuck Schumer, and more. | ||
All right, the crew went back. | ||
Into the archives. | ||
Found this little gem from April of last year. | ||
Who was really running the White House? | ||
Well, maybe this O 'Keefe Media Group video from just over a year ago gives us a little more insight to the Autopin president and maybe Chief of Staff Jeff Zients. | ||
Was he the president? | ||
Was it a committee of presidents? | ||
It obviously wasn't Joe Biden. | ||
So here's a little insider from O 'Keefe Media Group last year who was really running the White House. | ||
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Who would you say is the most powerful person at the White House? | |
Jeff. | ||
Jeff is the most powerful person at the White House? | ||
Other than, like, the president. | ||
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There's probably, like, five or six people that work for me. | |
We've worked with him for 30 years. | ||
One of them is Ron Clay. | ||
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Ron worked for Biden when he was like a senator. | |
There's a guy named Steve Roche. | ||
He's like a senior advisor at the White House. | ||
Anita Dunn. | ||
Yeah, she's a senior advisor at the White House. | ||
Gene Sperling. | ||
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Gene Sperling. | |
He's an economics guy. | ||
Oh, his sister. | ||
Biden's sister. | ||
She like runs the Biden Foundation. | ||
They're the people that run his different departments. | ||
If they put it on his desk, I can't even think he can do this. | ||
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So I feel like Barack Obama is still very involved. | |
No, he is. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Hillary was being interviewed. | ||
And she said, I still talk to the White House every day. | ||
She has people that are super close to her that are still senior people in the White House. | ||
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So who is she talking to in the White House? | |
Probably Deirdre Tanden. | ||
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And I hope Hillary is still involved behind the scenes. | |
So it sounds like there was just a committee of people really running the White House, and it wasn't Biden at all. | ||
He was just the front man. | ||
Now, two of those names, Comer has said he's going to bring in for a transcribed interview, Tandon and Dunn. | ||
So, maybe we'll get a little more insight here. | ||
I mean, this is such a big scandal, man. | ||
It's just, it's unbelievable. | ||
It really is just unbelievable. | ||
This thing needs to be completely exposed and blown wide open. | ||
And we're not going to let... | ||
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The fake news media take a victory lap. | |
And that's what they're trying to do. | ||
They're trying to take a victory lap like, oh, well, see? | ||
We tell the truth about Joe Biden. | ||
We're telling the truth. | ||
We were duped, too. | ||
No, they need to be held accountable for this as well. | ||
So this little victory lap they're trying to take, like, wow, look, we're covering the Biden scandal now. | ||
No. | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
No, all of them need to be put to task. | ||
But specifically, now if I'm Comer, I would subpoena every single person that was mentioned in that video. | ||
So he's already got two that he's bringing in for transcribed interviews. | ||
I'd subpoena every single person. | ||
And really, you need to do it fast. | ||
Because you know they're all talking now behind the scenes, getting their story straight. | ||
So you had Obama running things, you had Hillary running things, Ron Klain, Jeff Zients, Jill Biden probably, said all these people except Joe Biden was running the White House because he couldn't physically or mentally do it. | ||
This thing needs to be blown wide open and the American people need to understand just how corrupt the Biden administration was. | ||
And they want to try to do this thing. | ||
I can already see what they're going to try to do. | ||
They're going to try to blame it all on Biden. | ||
They're going to try to blame everything on Joe Biden and make him out to be the fall guy. | ||
Pray for his health, because if he doesn't make it, then he'll be the perfect fall guy. | ||
But that's what they're going to try to do. | ||
They're going to try to blame everything on Biden and pretend like they weren't the ones running the show the whole time. | ||
That's what they're going to try to do is just pin the whole thing on Joe. | ||
They have to make such a huge national case of this. | ||
Every American needs to understand what they just dealt with for four years in the Biden administration. | ||
Just outright corruption and scandal. | ||
You didn't even have a real president, folks. | ||
And the media ran the cover for it. | ||
Every American needs to understand that. | ||
Alright, FBI Director Cash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino sat down with Maria Barcheromo and had some pretty interesting things to say. | ||
Two in particular that caught people's attention. | ||
We'll first start with the January 6th situation. | ||
Patel and Bongino... | ||
Confirm here that there is some form of an ongoing investigation into this. | ||
I know that the House Republicans are also running their own investigation to try to get down to the bottom of what happened. | ||
And I think the real, where the rubber needs to meet the road here is to find out who, in the January 6th committee, erased all of their evidence. | ||
That was where the crime is committed, and then you can kind of go down from there. | ||
And you've got the pipe bomb, and you've got all the assets on the ground, and the stand-down of the police, and the stand-down of the National Guard. | ||
But here's Bongino and Patel talking about that ongoing investigation in clip two. | ||
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Actually happened on January 6th. | |
So there is, as... | ||
It seems that I find myself in a similar situation as Russiagate. | ||
Because on January 6th, in the prior Trump administration, I was the chief of staff to the Department of Defense. | ||
And I spent four years and a minor fortune litigating the truth because people politicized what actually happened on January 6th. | ||
And we now know unequivocally that President Trump lawfully authorized the deployment of the National Guard. | ||
And me, as the head of the Office of Secretary of Defense, with the Secretary of Defense, took that action. | ||
When it finally came in, because it had to have the governor and mayor of D.C.'s approval on it, that's the way the law works. | ||
And once it finally came in on January 6th, remember we offered to them days before and then they rejected it. | ||
We've put out the letters and your show has done great coverage showing how it was rejected. | ||
We mobilized the fastest coal start in Washington, D.C. since World War II, and the largest occupation of D.C. by the National Guard since the American Revolution. | ||
That's what happened on January 6th. | ||
But what you and your viewers want to know, now that we've beat back that disinformation campaign with actual truth, is what was the FBI doing? | ||
Well, we got answers coming. | ||
We just found a trove of information, and it's on its way to Capitol Hill right now. | ||
And they've asked. | ||
And they're getting them, and you're getting answers on January 6th. | ||
You're getting answers on... | ||
What sourcing was utilized? | ||
What money was utilized? | ||
How many assets were utilized? | ||
Who made those decisions? | ||
You're getting it. | ||
We can only control the FBI, but you're getting it from the FBI. | ||
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Were there FBI agents undercover egging people on? | |
Like I said, that answer is coming. | ||
Yes. | ||
And it's on its way to Congress. | ||
You're about to... | ||
I saw it. | ||
I saw the portfolio of information. | ||
We dug far and wide to find it. | ||
And I'm pretty sure now we have a conclusive, definitive answer. | ||
But you and the public are going to have it. | ||
You're going to see it in writing over to Capitol Hill. | ||
But I just want to be sure we're clear, having been an agent and a police officer, there is a difference between an agent. | ||
I know you know this. | ||
I don't mean to sound ridiculous. | ||
An agent, meaning a trained GS1811 federal agent, and a source or an asset, there's a difference. | ||
So when you see the material, which I promise you is coming, again, I'm not asking you to trust us. | ||
I know it's coming because I saw it yesterday. | ||
When you see it, I just want you to understand that. | ||
It's not an apology for anything. | ||
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Thank you. | |
But there's a difference between agents and assets. | ||
And I just hope when people... | ||
There's a reason why he's making this clarification. | ||
And the reason will be clear whenever they do divulge this information. | ||
And by the way, you know, I do fair coverage. | ||
There'll be times where I'll probably be critical of Patel and Bongino, and then there'll be times where you give them a round of applause. | ||
So I'm thinking they're going to have a major victory here with January 6th. | ||
I think they're really going to deliver the goods on this, and they've obviously been prioritizing that. | ||
You can agree or disagree with the prioritization of January 6th, but I do think they're going to produce some serious results here. | ||
I just can't even imagine. | ||
You get in there and there's just all these messes. | ||
You know, it's Trump, it's Patel, it's everybody dealing with these messes. | ||
I mean, even, you know, for Bondi's defense, it's just a mess. | ||
It's just a mess. | ||
And all of these things have to be done. | ||
It's the same reason why America needs to know what really happened with the Biden scandal. | ||
It wasn't a presidency. | ||
It was a giant scandal. | ||
So it's like, now you've got to go in and we've got to figure out the truth about, okay, what was really the four years of the Biden administration? | ||
What was really running the White House? | ||
What was the auto pen? | ||
So it's like, you've got all these messes. | ||
So it's like the big lie about January 6th and the political persecutions and the imprisonments and the attacks on free speech and everything else. | ||
It's like, we have to go back and we have to get answers on that. | ||
And we're going to get them, at least from the FBI. | ||
The reason why Bongino is clarifying this, because I would guess... | ||
The FBI might not have had any actual agents in the crowd antagonizing. | ||
They might have had agents on the ground just running whatever their duties were. | ||
But again, I happen to know a lot of this stuff because I was a January 6th defendant. | ||
My lawyer represented other January 6th defendants. | ||
A couple of them went to trial. | ||
When they were trying to go into the discovery process, and it came out in trial, You can go look at the transcripts. | ||
They would ask how many FBI agents were on the ground. | ||
Now, it took them an effort to actually produce in this discovery. | ||
But ultimately, they would tell the court there were so many assets on the ground that they couldn't produce a number. | ||
So my guess is what Bongino is talking about here is... | ||
Confidential sources or assets. | ||
So not actually FBI-trained agents, but human sources and assets on the ground. | ||
Could be hundreds, could be thousands. | ||
But they told the court, when these January 6th defendants went to trial, they said, hey, we want to know how many government agents were on the ground that day. | ||
And the government ultimately came back and said, there were so many, we can't give you a number. | ||
So that's open for interpretation. | ||
Ten? | ||
Probably not ten. | ||
A hundred? | ||
Maybe a hundred. | ||
A thousand? | ||
Now you're talking about, okay, over a thousand? | ||
Maybe that's a number you can't produce because there's so many. | ||
And who knows how many shenanigans went down to hide these records as well. | ||
And that's probably why he's talking about, hey, we had to dig so deep just to get these answers. | ||
The whole thing is a mess. | ||
Now, by the way, Trump administration reaches $5 million settlement with Ashley Babbitt's family. | ||
The whole thing is a shame. | ||
And, man, it's just, you know, these Democrats, man, they just... | ||
Ashley Babbitt should still be with us today, but they stole an election. | ||
You shouldn't have hundreds of thousands of dead in a Ukraine-Russia war, but they stole an election. | ||
And these sick demons, man, these sick demons. | ||
They do not care. | ||
They do not care about the pain they cause with their political corruption. | ||
They do not care. | ||
They will do anything for power. | ||
The amount of people that die in their pursuit of total power means nothing to them. | ||
They could not care less. | ||
It's just disgusting. | ||
We have to wipe this Democrat Party off the political map. | ||
To save this country. | ||
The threat that they represent, the danger that they represent. | ||
I mean, folks, again, we're talking about four years of the Biden scandal here. | ||
Do you understand the consequences that we had? | ||
There's another story today, another illegal immigrant. | ||
I don't even have it on my desk. | ||
Another illegal immigrant just killed a man. | ||
You know, just brought in, came in in the Biden years, just walked right in, let loose, just killed a man. | ||
Deadly. | ||
Democrats in power. | ||
Deadly. | ||
So maybe you like that from Patel and Bongino. | ||
This one, though, might rub you a little differently. | ||
They're asked about Epstein. | ||
Did he kill himself? | ||
Clip three. | ||
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You said Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide. | |
People don't believe it. | ||
Well, I mean, listen, they have a right to their opinion, but as someone who has worked as a public defender, as a prosecutor, who's been in that prison system, who's been in the Metropolitan Detention Center, who's been in segregated housing, you know a suicide when you see one, and that's what that was. | ||
He killed himself. | ||
Again, you want me to? | ||
I've seen the whole file. | ||
He killed himself. | ||
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I know it's hard work. | |
Well, what do you think, guys? | ||
Does that change your mind? | ||
Doesn't change mine. | ||
Now, I'm not going to make a big deal of it. | ||
If they think he killed himself and they've seen the evidence to believe that, fine. | ||
Whatever. | ||
But it's not going to change many people's minds. | ||
There will be people that trust Cash and Dan, and that's fine. | ||
That will just believe them now and believe it was a suicide. | ||
It would be one thing if it was just a suicide, but it wasn't just a suicide, was it? | ||
It was the issue with the security guards. | ||
It was the issue with the security cameras. | ||
So if it was just him in a cell killing himself and there was the video and the security guards were there and everything was on the up and up for that whole process, then you could say, okay, I guess I believe he killed himself. | ||
But all the other things that went wrong that led to it? | ||
No. | ||
So, I mean, you know, Maria puts him in a tough position there to come out and say he didn't kill himself because then what do you got on your hands? | ||
So it's almost like as a protection mechanism, maybe they're just saying he killed himself because they don't even want to open the can of worms if the FBI comes out and say, no, he was killed. | ||
Now you got a whole different story on your hand. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
But that one definitely rubbed some people the wrong way. | ||
I would bet both Bongino and Patel in the past have all but said he did not commit suicide. | ||
So now they've seen the file, they believe it. | ||
But that's a hard sell. | ||
That is a hard sell. | ||
Now, Tom Fitton was responding to the interview. | ||
He was wanting to know if there are any ongoing investigations I | ||
haven't seen much evidence that there's a serious criminal investigation. | ||
Going on on the abuses targeting Trump. | ||
And frankly, the FBI seems to have been left largely alone. | ||
I mean, there hasn't even been a doge-like examination of the FBI, at least as best we can tell publicly. | ||
And every time we mention this, the pushback from supporters of the FBI and FBI leadership is, "Oh, we can't tell you what we're doing. | ||
Trust us." Well, we need something more than just trust. | ||
And we've been told that repeatedly when it comes to justice and accountability for deep state efforts to destroy our republic, and we haven't gotten it. | ||
And in my experience, unless we see something actually is happening, it's rarely happening. | ||
It doesn't mean nothing good has happened. | ||
It just means these issues, in my view, aren't treated with the importance and the emergency nature which they require. | ||
So, it's not excuse-making, but it goes back to what I was saying earlier. | ||
There's so many messes. | ||
It's like, you just gotta, where do you start? | ||
Where do you start? | ||
So, I guess they started with January 6th. | ||
They're gonna get to the bottom of that. | ||
But you do need to go back and look at Russiagate. | ||
And look at Crossfire Hurricane. | ||
You do need to go investigate that. | ||
There do need to be indictments. | ||
And probably arrests. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
This is what we voted for. | ||
So maybe it's just not high on the priority list. | ||
Maybe they're just not going to go there. | ||
But it's like, I get it. | ||
It's like, where do you start? | ||
I mean, Biden auto-pin, January 6th, stolen election, Russiagate. | ||
I mean, it's just all of this stuff, all of this corruption that they have to get their hands messy with. | ||
And it's not easy. | ||
It's certainly not easy. | ||
But this is what we voted for. | ||
This is what we expect. | ||
Quite frankly. | ||
So you've had zero deep state arrests. | ||
How many deep state arrests should there be? | ||
One? | ||
Ten? | ||
A hundred? | ||
A thousand? | ||
We haven't had one. | ||
That's not acceptable. | ||
That is not acceptable. | ||
We know criminals illegally went after Donald Trump, and we know criminals were running the Biden administration. | ||
Nobody's been arrested. | ||
So that's just unacceptable. | ||
And people are running out of patience. | ||
Now, in an interesting development, Pam Bondi toys with axing DOJ's public corruption unit, making it easier to indict members of Congress. | ||
So this is interesting. | ||
The change would remove the requirement of the Justice Department's Public Integrity Section, a Watergate-era department responsible for reviewing and approving prosecution of public officials. | ||
and signing off on federal prosecutors'indictments of lawmakers. | ||
Instead, Trump-appointed U.S. attorneys would have the power to bring corruption charges without centralized oversight. | ||
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So it makes me think that there's some conversation happening about investigating or indicting members of Congress. | ||
Now, where this is originating from, is it from Trump? | ||
Is it from Bondi? | ||
But that's definitely... | ||
Now, you know, if they start doing that, which might be necessary, the media will have a field day. | ||
And it's almost like you have to have it happen. | ||
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It's... | |
Like, why is the media defending illegal alien murderers and rapists? | ||
Well, they have to. | ||
It's the result of their own policies. | ||
So, what are you going to have? | ||
Corrupt members of Congress, maybe caught committing crimes, And then you're going to see the media saying, my goodness, look at what Bondi and Trump are doing. | ||
There's no oversight. | ||
It's like, oh yeah, but here's the facts and here's the evidence that he committed a crime. | ||
Oh no! | ||
So they could be in an interesting position if they do. | ||
I mean, why would they be talking about getting rid of this unless there's some serious conversations about indicting members of Congress? | ||
I don't know. | ||
But man, you can already see the media freaking out should that happen. | ||
Meanwhile, Letitia James is still not in cuffs. | ||
Legal precedent suggests Letitia James should face disbarment in New York. | ||
Yeah, disbarment and then behind bars, actually. | ||
What's up with this? | ||
What's up with Letitia James not being behind bars yet? | ||
That is a little frustrating. | ||
That's like an easy one. | ||
That's like a gimme putt, Pam. | ||
And the criminal referral has been on her desk for, what, a month now? | ||
So, I'm not sure what Pam Bondi is up to. | ||
I haven't really seen her on Fox lately, so I don't know what she's doing. | ||
But, no, it's not disbarment. | ||
It's behind bars for Letitia James. | ||
Case is open and shut. | ||
And yet the case is sitting on Bondi's desk. | ||
So maybe it hasn't been opened or shut. | ||
It's just sitting there collecting dust, maybe under a truckload of other files that we're still waiting to receive. | ||
All right, the Supreme Court is debating a couple big issues right now. | ||
Supreme Court gripe with nationwide injunctions clipped by birthright citizenship case. | ||
So they're mulling two of these things. | ||
Here's some of the headlines. | ||
I'm going to play a clip of Katenji Brown-Jackson that is like nails on a chalkboard. | ||
SCOTUS mulls limiting judges' authority to block Trump's power grab. | ||
Oh, yeah, power grab. | ||
They just bring in 20 million illegal aliens and then Trump wants to deport him. | ||
Oh, what a power grab. | ||
My goodness. | ||
It's like, maybe he should... | ||
What if Trump decided he was going to put him into forced labor? | ||
How do you think they'd respond to that? | ||
Supreme Court justices appear divided in birthright citizenship arguments. | ||
This is an interesting one. | ||
You know, it's the interpretation... | ||
Has been lost in this birthright citizenship question. | ||
The reason it was put in there, and you could argue maybe this one kind of got fumbled, but the reason it was put in there, it was to ensure that slaves were citizens. | ||
So that they would have a status as citizens. | ||
So when you were a freed slave or you had kids, you were guaranteed that was your citizenship. | ||
That's what it was about. | ||
It was not so that people from all over the world could come here and have a baby and then it be a citizen. | ||
That was not the intention or interpretation of the 14th Amendment. | ||
So they're really not even having an honest conversation about it. | ||
So I don't know what, I don't know. | ||
They can use the 14th Amendment to say, oh no, birthright citizenship is real. | ||
And it's a tough thing to argue, except that the whole purpose has been completely misinterpreted. | ||
So no, it's not to say that anybody can just come here and have a baby and they're a citizen. | ||
That is not the intent. | ||
But now that's how it's being used. | ||
And so, of course, when the Democrats invade your country with 20 million people, and then they say, oh, but see, now they've had kids. | ||
They're citizens now. | ||
Oh, how convenient. | ||
And I bet you'll have them voting Democrat for their whole lives, too. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But you notice that they don't come to the same defense of the South African farmers. | ||
No, they wanted them deported immediately. | ||
All 60 of them. | ||
You know, 20 million illegal immigrants coming here for a welfare state. | ||
No problem at all. | ||
60 South African farmers going right to work on agriculture, though. | ||
Send them back. | ||
U.S. Supreme Court lets Trump end deportation protection for Venezuelans, so that puts 350,000 Venezuelans that were ineligible, now eligible. | ||
That might help the numbers and help get some of those gang members out. | ||
All right, Katenji Brown-Jackson, what an absolute disaster she is. | ||
So she wants the Supreme Court now to take executive power, and that's what this is all about. | ||
So now, it's anything Trump does, we're just going to send it to the Supreme Court, and we're just going to say he can't do that. | ||
So effectively ending the executive branch. | ||
Effectively saying, there is no more executive, there is no more president, the Supreme Court is now in charge. | ||
Which, by the way, they kind of did in Brazil. | ||
To Bolsonaro. | ||
And he's back in the news today. | ||
His trial has just began. | ||
So Bolsonaro's trial begins in Brazil. | ||
As the Supreme Court has usurped power from the president in Brazil, now they're trying to do the same thing here, and that's what it is. | ||
Oh, we can just decide to block anything the president does. | ||
So it's just an unbelievable misuse and abuse of the Supreme Court, and these activist judges, and a diversity hire of Katenji Brown Jackson doesn't belong anywhere near the Supreme Court, yet here she is. | ||
This is just torture to listen, and it's almost like you can't even hear what she says. | ||
And it's somebody that tries to sound smart but doesn't say anything. | ||
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Katenji Brown Jackson, she wants to be able to block anything the president can do at the Supreme Court, clip 18. I would think we'd want the system to move as quickly as possible to reach the merits of the issue and maybe have this court decide whether or not the government is entitled to do this under the law. | |
Wouldn't having universal injunctions actually facilitate that? | ||
It seems to me that when the government is completely enjoined from doing the thing it wants to do, it moves quickly to appeal that, to get it to the Supreme Court, and that's actually what we would want. | ||
What I worry about, similar to what Justice Kagan points out, is that if the government is saying no lower court can completely enjoin it... | ||
It actually means that the government just keeps on doing the purportedly unlawful thing and it delays the ability for this court to reach the underlying issue. | ||
So she's also saying, hey, anytime Trump does something, just bring it immediately to us and we'll stop it. | ||
That's what she's saying. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
And now, you know, Amy Coney Barrett, she's done. | ||
She might as well be a liberal. | ||
You never know what you're going to get from... | ||
Gorsuch. | ||
Kavanaugh's been okay. | ||
But it's just a disaster. | ||
It's just a disaster. | ||
And so now they're going to say, okay, just bring anything Trump does to the Supreme Court and we'll say it's illegal and stop it. | ||
All right, final segment here of the InfoWars War Room for today. | ||
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RFK Jr., well, we told you he'd be targeting microplastics next, and he's doing that now. | ||
He makes the announcement over the weekend. | ||
Listen to this in clip one. | ||
Microplastics and chemicals from food production assembly lines and packaging don't only end up in our food. | ||
They also contaminate our soil, our water, our oceans. | ||
And from there, they reenter the food supply. | ||
A recent study from the University of Oregon found microplastics in 99% of the seafood samples. | ||
No wonder microplastics have been found in samples of human tissue in the brain, the liver, the kidney, the colon, the placentas, and testicles. | ||
We don't know the effects of microplastics in the human body, but we have disturbing studies. | ||
That link microplastics to cancer, to dementia, and reproductive problems. | ||
Those societal costs are borne by the public rather than those producers who expose us to those chemicals. | ||
Not out of malice, but for their own economic survival. | ||
This is a market failure. | ||
It requires companies operating in this space who ignore social costs in order to prevail on a market. | ||
The Trump administration will work to rationalize the marketplace. | ||
So that every actor will be able to do good for us and do well for themselves. | ||
We can incentivize industry to invest in sustainable packaging solutions that are non-toxic, recyclable, compostable, and to develop regulations and prevent new harmful chemicals from entering the market and break the cycle of toxic exposure. | ||
Perfectly said. | ||
I don't know how else you could say it better than RFK Jr. just said it. | ||
Make America healthy again. | ||
It is on the move. | ||
Great job, RFK Jr. | ||
Just fantastic stuff. | ||
Perfectly stated. | ||
By the way, this was in the headlines today as well. | ||
See when the mainstream media starts attacking Dr. Sarah Brenner. | ||
Why? | ||
Top FDA official discloses she never received COVID-19 vaccine. | ||
That's right. | ||
She also is hitting pause on the Novavax vaccine decision as well. | ||
Top Trump FDA official Sarah Brenner hits pause on Novavax. | ||
She wants to see some more studies there. | ||
So, okay. | ||
The last FDA official is out, was anti-RFK Jr. | ||
The new FDA official doesn't take COVID vaccines and doesn't want to put them onto the market. | ||
That's a nice change of pace, isn't it? | ||
That's really nice. | ||
Excellent work there. | ||
Make America healthy again. | ||
Beautifully done. | ||
So I expect the hit pieces on her to start flying probably by the end of the day. | ||
Because, you know, that's how they operate. | ||
And we know who pays those bills, don't we? | ||
Yeah, we sure do. | ||
All right, let's just start going down the list here. | ||
Oh, how about Bill Maher on fluoride? | ||
Everybody's talking about fluoride as a poison now. | ||
Of course, that was a major push by Infowars and Alex Jones decades ago, so we'll plant the flag on that victory. | ||
Even Bill Maher talking fluoride now, clip 23. It was the week they were going after fluoride. | ||
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Yep. | |
And the New York Times had an op-ed piece, how terrible fluoride is. | ||
It was either the day before or maybe the same day within the paper, within the same paper where you're shitting on it on the editorial page, there was an article saying, I think it was the Journal of American Medicine, but it was some very respectable group saying, yeah, we've done these studies and it may not be healthy for you. | ||
And I've always... | ||
I don't want anything in my water. | ||
How about that? | ||
If you want fluoride, you do fluoride. | ||
I don't think I need fluoride. | ||
First of all, I'm not 10 with a mouthful of cavities, okay? | ||
I'm not eating chocolate bunnies all day. | ||
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Well, that's the key issue. | |
You nailed it. | ||
It's diet. | ||
But is this even the best solution symptomatically? | ||
The answer is no. | ||
Right. | ||
So, okay, well, we're all talking about fluoride, the poison they're putting in the water. | ||
See, that's the one thing we still have to do here. | ||
It's why I'm pushing the gas on the Biden scandal presidency. | ||
Because they just don't hit these things right. | ||
They put poison in the water. | ||
So good, Bill Maher's talking about it and he's making the joke about how, hey, you know, we're talking about fluoride and Trump's bad for taking it out. | ||
But, oh, by the way, here's the study showing fluoride is bad. | ||
It's like, no, the story is they put fluoride in the water. | ||
They put... | ||
Poison, a known neurotoxin, in the water. | ||
That's the story. | ||
That's the headline. | ||
Hey, make America healthy again. | ||
Take the poison out of the water. | ||
What do you know? | ||
What do you know? | ||
Alright, and then you had, did you guys see the craziest thing? | ||
Now, if there was no malfunction with this ship, That hit the Brooklyn Bridge, then the captain needs to be investigated and charged and probably do a lot of jail time. | ||
Putting maybe thousands, probably thousands of lives at risk when you consider what potentially could have happened here. | ||
Colliding with the bridge, the damage that could have been done to the bridge. | ||
It could have collided with the people that are standing there on the pier. | ||
It could have done a lot of harm to those people. | ||
The people on the ship, two people died. | ||
So if there's nothing that the captain there or the crew can point to to say, hey, we had a malfunction, we lost control, then there need to be serious, serious charges. | ||
This was a potential huge disaster. | ||
And, you know, two people dying is not good. | ||
It could have been a lot more. | ||
It could have ran into the pier. | ||
It could have done significant damage to the bridge. | ||
I mean, all kinds of things could have gone wrong. | ||
But of course, Chuck Schumer is going to find a way to blame it on Trump. | ||
That's right. | ||
That's right. | ||
Old Chuckie Schumer blames everything on Trump. | ||
Clip 17. We know that the Trump administration has been meddling in U.S. Coast Guard operations, from staffing to command and comms. | ||
And I have the general sense of a doge dysfunction in parts of the Coast Guard. | ||
To put it mildly, after being fully briefed on last night's Brooklyn Bridge accident, one thing is very clear. | ||
There are many more questions than answers. | ||
We know that there has been meddling by the Trump administration into the Coast Guard staffing, and now we need to know how this meddling might have impacted the events of last night. | ||
Yes. | ||
You know, it's ironic though, isn't it? | ||
It was a Mexican ship. | ||
But meddling? | ||
Meddling? | ||
Chuck, hold on. | ||
Who's meddling? | ||
The Democrats are the ones that came in here and came up with these ideas for diversity quotas. | ||
That's meddling. | ||
Was it a diversity quota meddling that led to a female helicopter pilot killing? | ||
A hundred people in the sky? | ||
Is that considered meddling? | ||
When you do these diversity hires, that's meddling. | ||
So, of course, the Trump administration had nothing to do with this. | ||
It's the crew and the captain. | ||
And the fact that Schumer says we don't have any answers tells me that this is just a captain and maybe a crew just totally derelict of their duties there on that ship. | ||
Because if it would have been a mechanical failure or something, you'd think that they would be claiming that immediately. | ||
And it looks like somebody maybe even knew that there was about to be a bad situation because you see there's this, in one of the videos, you can see there's like a tugboat that looks, it looks like it's trying to steer the ship or like slow it down. | ||
But yeah, this looks like a horrible failure on the behalf of the captain and crew there. | ||
But you know, somehow it's Trump's fault because he's meddling, don't you see? | ||
So it's just the Democrats' meddle in everything, but then something goes wrong, and then it's Trump's fault. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
It's pretty incredible. | ||
All right, I'm getting mixed feelings and mixed messaging out of D.C., but I think it's starting to get a little clearer. | ||
This big, beautiful bill. | ||
Now, some people are saying, oh, it's coming, it's going to happen, it's going to happen fast, it's going to be great. | ||
And then some others are saying, not so fast. | ||
Well, I think Ron Johnson gives me a pretty good idea of what we are anticipating. | ||
Now, again, we had Eric Burleson say he thinks it's going to come down to the pipeline in August. | ||
But what Ron Johnson says here about the upcoming bill, it's very important, and I think it gives us an idea of what the struggle is going to be here. | ||
Listen to Ron Johnson in clip six. | ||
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I love what President Trump is doing. | |
I want to be supportive of this. | ||
I want to make sure this succeeds. | ||
But the only way it succeeds... | ||
That if we actually bend the spending curve down, by the way, there's a great video on my X page, right pinned to the top, where I take Republican leaders, starting with President Trump at a state of the union where he goes, and I'm going to do something the first time we haven't done it in 24 years, balance the federal budget. | ||
And then every other Republican leader is saying some version of, we don't have a revenue problem, we have a spending problem. | ||
Okay? | ||
I would hope you all agree with that. | ||
At the end of the video, I just asked a very simple question. | ||
So, are we willing to fix it? | ||
Right now, it doesn't seem like we are. | ||
I am going to insist that we do. | ||
God bless all of you. | ||
God bless America. | ||
All right. | ||
Now, I think you're going to have some strong-willed Actual conservatives in Congress that are going to make this difficult. | ||
And I don't mean that in a bad way. | ||
It's actually a good thing. | ||
But I think one thing has been made perfectly clear, and that's Speaker Johnson has... | ||
He's very low on the leadership ability. | ||
He's not very good at his job as the Speaker. | ||
Specifically in... | ||
He's pretty much been abysmal in that role as Speaker of the House. | ||
So what it looks and sounds like now is Mike Johnson is basically going to have two options. | ||
He's either going to have to go across the aisle to the Democrats to get them to vote for this bill. | ||
Yeah, I mean, that's... | ||
You might be able to get a couple of Democrats to bend, but... | ||
That could be a fool's errand. | ||
If they really just want to stick it to Trump, then they'll just refuse to vote for it just to stick it to Trump. | ||
So that's probably the more likely situation that they wouldn't. | ||
But Johnson will probably have to try to whip up votes from Democrats. | ||
Or he's going to have to bend a little bit to the Republicans that are going to be forming a coalition. | ||
And it'll be, you know, your normal conservatives, Thomas Massey, Rand Paul. | ||
Ron Johnson and some others, and they're going to say, hey, look, just like Ron Johnson said, we want to get this bill passed. | ||
We do. | ||
And we know it's important, but we got to do things differently now. | ||
We got to do things differently. | ||
And, you know, Clay Higgins will be a good source to kind of get the background because he's really good with public communications with some of the behind-the-scenes stuff that normally got to dig through congressional staffers to get. | ||
And he just kind of comes out with it. | ||
But I see a situation now. | ||
There's going to be a coalition of Republicans that unless this bill is clean, if there's any fat, if there's any pork, if this doesn't address the deficit, then they're just not going to vote for it. | ||
They're just going to say, nope, not going to do it. | ||
And there's going to be enough of them that are going to block this bill. | ||
And then they'll get the blame for everything, like you always see, and they'll blame Massey and attack him and, you know, threaten to primary him, and maybe they'll do something similar to Rand Paul, and it's, you know, it's the standard. | ||
But the truth is, those are the only real conservatives left, and they're right on this issue. | ||
So it's difficult now with the big, beautiful bill because it is so imperative to the Trump agenda, but at the same time, well, if you're not really changing anything, then you're not changing anything. | ||
So I think there is going to be a problem, and I think, you know, Speaker Johnson and John Thune are going to have to make a decision, and they're going to say, can we get votes from Democrats, or are we going to actually have to pass a clean bill for once in our life? | ||
Which, doing that in D.C., you know, it's like, hey, you want to just go hang out at the dentist's office? | ||
No, not really. | ||
No, people don't go hang out at the dentist's office. | ||
And you don't pass clean bills in Washington, D.C. You just don't do it. | ||
All right, Scott Besant went on the corporate news with Kirsten Welkner, you know, with her outstanding integrity. | ||
And he had to correct her and the American media, as usual, with another false narrative that they're spinning. | ||
Besant does it perfectly here. | ||
Oh, and this is actually even funnier about the Qatar jet, because you learn something here. | ||
Did you know... | ||
The gift was actually being arranged under the Biden presidency. | ||
Isn't that hilarious? | ||
But it's always Trump, even though it started under Biden. | ||
So here's Besant correcting the record. | ||
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Mike Pence echoed several of... | |
President Trump, quite frankly, own allies in expressing concerns about this plane that Qatar has offered to President Trump. | ||
They are saying it sends the wrong message. | ||
It sends the wrong message and raises concerns ethically, raises concerns constitutionally and about security. | ||
Why is it appropriate? | ||
I can't even imagine. | ||
Imagine sitting there. | ||
And the American media, with zero ethics, zero integrity, zero morals, lying all day long, and she's sitting up there lecturing you in the Trump administration about morals and ethics. | ||
Get over yourself. | ||
The American media is the most unethical institution, and it's right up there. | ||
I mean, you got Congress and the American media. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Which is more unethical? | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
I'm going to get lectured. | ||
By the lying media. | ||
I'm going to get lectured by the propaganda media. | ||
I'm going to get lectured by the completely unethical media here about ethics. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So, again, though, Besant corrects her. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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The president to accept a $400 million debt from Qatar. | |
Well, it's not the president accepted, it'd be the United States government. | ||
And Senator Mullins said this weekend that the talks had actually begun under the Biden administration. | ||
So, but Kristen, what I can tell you is I think this is a off-ramp. | ||
For many in the media, not to acknowledge what an incredible trip this was, that President Trump has brought back trillions of investments in the United States. | ||
Every stop we made, the enthusiasm in Saudi Arabia, in Qatar, in the United Aberdeen. | ||
Arab Emirates to invest in the United States, that they wanna push more and more the funds here. | ||
And if we go back to your initial question on the Moody's downgrade, who cares? | ||
Qatar doesn't, Saudi doesn't, UAE doesn't. | ||
They're all pushing money in. | ||
They've made 10-year investment plans. | ||
This administration, we're doing peace deals, trade deals, and tax deals. | ||
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And just very, very quickly, President Trump has said he plans to keep that plane in his presidential library after. | |
But what do you say to some Republicans who argue it sends a message that the United States can be bought or that other countries can curry favor if they offer gifts? | ||
My gosh, they're so insufferable. | ||
These phonies like Kirsten Welker, just so insufferable. | ||
It's just total phonyism. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
But how funny is that? | ||
The arrangements began in the Biden administration because Boeing, unfortunately, is so incompetent and inept at building planes, their one job, that they can't even get new Air Force One completed. | ||
So the discussions about the jet started in the Biden years. | ||
But, you know, they blame Trump. | ||
And then, oh, look at Welker. | ||
She's so polished. | ||
She's so smart. | ||
She's such a great, well-rounded communicator. | ||
She's a fraud. | ||
She's a phony. | ||
It's all an act. | ||
And then she gets scooped. | ||
Nice job. | ||
Nice job, Mr. Besant. | ||
Oh, my gosh. | ||
Got so much craziness here. | ||
By the way, over the weekend, an IVF clinic was bombed. | ||
This is a real wild one. | ||
California IVF clinic bombing suspect called for war against pro-lifers. | ||
Oh, that's nice. | ||
Thank you, Democrats, for producing that loving little scoundrel. | ||
So, bombs in IVF clinic. | ||
And then a miracle from God. | ||
No embryos harmed in Palm Springs Fertility Clinic bombing. | ||
Officials revealed deceased suspect's identity. | ||
Wow. | ||
So, uh... | ||
That's an incredible one right there. | ||
That's total. | ||
That has God all over it. | ||
Leading BLM activist, busted trying to meet Child for Sex, once worked as a brand ambassador for Top English Soccer Club. | ||
Oh, another BLM leader. | ||
Not so good activities. | ||
Nefarious stuff. | ||
What's up with that? | ||
Seems to be a lot of them. | ||
By the way, back in Los Angeles, they got a homeless problem, in case you didn't know. | ||
They got a bit of a homeless problem. | ||
Trying to find new ways to deal with the homeless out on the streets, these businesses that are sick of seeing these tent cities pop up. | ||
Here's one thing they're trying in clip 19. You cannot make this shit up. | ||
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The owner came over, installed a speaker to try and get rid of the homeless encampment here with Baby Shark on repeat. | |
You've got to be kidding me, bro. | ||
Maybe... | ||
Maybe... | ||
Maybe they're so bombed out on drugs they don't even know what's going on. | ||
They're just passed out in those tents. | ||
You know, other businesses have done something similar and it's actually worked, but they played classical music. | ||
For some reason, the homeless didn't enjoy the classical movement and that forced them to move. | ||
I don't know, maybe they like Baby Shark. | ||
Jeez, can you imagine? | ||
It's such a bad issue. | ||
But hey, you know, these Democrat-run cities are doing great. | ||
We should let them run the country. | ||
They do so good. | ||
All right, we're almost out of time. | ||
We'll have to carry some of this over. | ||
But, well, let's just cover the rest of these headlines. | ||
Head of CBS News is forced out amid tensions with Trump. | ||
So it looks like the president of CBS was forced out of her post on Monday, the latest shockwave to hit one of the country's most prominent television news divisions. | ||
Amid an ongoing showdown involving Trump, CBS, and its parent company, Paramount, Wendy McMahon, whose full title was president of CBS News and Stations, told her staff in a memo, it has become clear that the company and I do not agree on the path forward. | ||
So it looks like some of these executives or boards are saying, hey, look, our numbers and our trust are going down bad, and it's because all you do is bash Trump all day long, and people don't like that anymore. | ||
So can you not do it? | ||
And then... | ||
You know, this female liberal. | ||
She says, no, we have to bash Trump. | ||
So she's gone. | ||
So you're out. | ||
Netflix steps in to save Sesame Street. | ||
So I guess maybe, you know, when they finally defund PBS, people are worried what's going to happen to Sesame Street. | ||
Well, they've already destroyed Sesame Street with wokeism and liberalism. | ||
And so I highly doubt Netflix is going to save it. | ||
It might keep it on the air and that's fine, but it's probably going to make it even more indoctrinating. | ||
Than it already was. | ||
By the way, the Mexican cartels are getting more dangerous. | ||
Fears of new super cartel as Mexico's most violent gangs make terrifying alliance. | ||
And of course the president of Mexico isn't really doing much to help that. | ||
Even though Trump has offered anything she needs. | ||
And she's just not interested. | ||
So now the Mexico cartels are more powerful than ever. | ||
Way to go. | ||
All right, that does it for today's InfoWars War Room. | ||
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