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All right! | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, it is Thursday, May 12th. | ||
22nd, 2025. | ||
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Alright. | ||
I'm going to give you the lowdown on this big, beautiful bill and what led to it getting passed early this morning. | ||
They were actually up all night. | ||
They may have voted last night. | ||
Then there was the shooting, and so that delayed them, as many of them were addressing that. | ||
But they did vote and pass it this morning. | ||
I'm going to tell you the deals that were made and the different influences that led to it happening, and then what we are hearing and anticipating once the Senate decides to make up their mind. | ||
We also have Trump reacting to this as well, so we'll play that for you. | ||
Really a lot of action on Capitol Hill this week. | ||
There have been a lot of hearings. | ||
We're going to go to one today. | ||
Lee Zeldin going back and forth with Democrats on all the doge cuts that he's helped slash from the EPA. | ||
These are no-brainer stuff that the Democrats are so upset with, so it's nice to have him standing his ground there calling them out. | ||
We're going to have that. | ||
Now, there was a big Senate hearing yesterday with Ron Johnson where they brought Dr. Peter McCullough and others up there to talk about the mRNA shots. | ||
It's not even a vaccine. | ||
It's one of those things where you can't help it. | ||
You just use the modern-day lexicon because it just rolls off the tongue. | ||
But words have meaning, and so it's important to consciously think. | ||
It was not a vaccine. | ||
It was an experimental injection. | ||
The mRNA experimental injections. | ||
It's kind of like I'm pulling my hair out. | ||
And again, I understand it, but I'm pulling my hair out. | ||
And I'm listening to these liberals calling the talk radio. | ||
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And they're like, there are these immigrants. | |
Immigrants pay taxes and immigrants deserve health care. | ||
And they're talking about how California is about to expand their budget, $12 billion. | ||
By the way, they run a $12 billion deficit annually. | ||
So that's good. | ||
$12 billion budget to give health care to non-citizens. | ||
Those are not immigrants. | ||
They are not immigrants. | ||
They are illegal aliens. | ||
There is a distinct difference. | ||
It's important we remember that. | ||
But I digress. | ||
I'm just correcting myself. | ||
The mRNA, experimental injections, not a vaccine. | ||
So we're going to go to Allison Steinberg reporting for Lindell TV. | ||
She was there. | ||
She's got some updates for us on that situation. | ||
We're also going to hear from an expert on stopping human trafficking. | ||
Wild stuff that they've discovered, of course, at the southern border when it comes to the human trafficking. | ||
With some updates there. | ||
So we got that. | ||
And then we have a ton of just political developments today. | ||
Democrats say no one is above the law, except, of course, if they're a Democrat. | ||
I've got so many examples of that, it's crazy. | ||
And then we've got some other things from Trump. | ||
You know, there's a big issue right now in the housing market. | ||
And, you know, some people kind of just follow it out of curiosity. | ||
Some people are always kind of following it because they think, you know, when it's time to move, or let's move when the time is right. | ||
So you might be one of those people. | ||
So you probably have noticed... | ||
What's going on in the housing market, but it's really bad, actually, right now. | ||
And some of these new numbers show how bad it actually is, and it looks like the Trump administration is at least looking at it and saying, okay, what's here? | ||
And then, of course, we're going to have all the news from the shooting last night, and that'll tie into some of these other geopolitical developments as well. | ||
We are absolutely loaded. | ||
And you know what? | ||
Rachel Maddow and Jen Psaki combined are struggling just to get the audience that Infowars gets. | ||
One of the most banned networks in the world. | ||
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How about that? | |
Republicans are running a victory lap. | ||
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Well, some of them. | |
The drama surrounding the big, beautiful bill is not over quite yet. | ||
But we do have Speaker Mike Johnson congratulating himself. | ||
And he kind of pulled a rab out of the hat with this one. | ||
But there were major sacrifices that were made in order to get there. | ||
So I'm going to tell you about how it went down. | ||
But first... | ||
This is the statement from President Trump early this morning after they voted. | ||
The one big beautiful bill has passed the House of Representatives. | ||
This is arguably the most significant piece of legislation that will ever be signed in the history of our country. | ||
The bill includes massive tax cuts, no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, tax deductions when you purchase an American-made vehicle, along with strong border security measures, pay raises for our ICE and Border Patrol agents, funding the Golden Dome, Trump's savings accounts for newborn babies and much more. | ||
Great job by Speaker Mike Johnson and the House leadership and thank you to every Republican who voted yes on this historic bill. | ||
Now it's time for our friends in the United States Senate to get to work and send this bill to my desk as soon as possible. | ||
There's no time to waste. | ||
The Democrats have lost control of themselves and are aimlessly wandering around showing no confidence, grit or determination. | ||
They have forgotten their landslide loss in the presidential election. | ||
And are warped in the past, hoping someday to revive open borders for the world's criminals to be able to pour into our country, men to be able to play in women's sports, fortunately that's still going on, and transgender for everybody. | ||
They don't realize that these things and so many more like them will never again happen. | ||
Well, I like the statement, but I can't say I'm so sure of some of these things. | ||
Make sure it will never happen again. | ||
I'm afraid you'd need to actually arrest some deep state criminals and make some examples of the people that have done this to our country to make sure it never happens again. | ||
So I'm not so sure it never happens again is such a statement that I can get behind until I actually see deep state criminals getting arrested so we can deter this stuff. | ||
We've seen now that legislation doesn't deter anybody from anything and can be reversed pretty swiftly. | ||
Now, some of the other things on this, there are definitely tax cuts. | ||
There's no doubt there's big tax cuts, but for somebody like me, it's not enough. | ||
And while no tax on tips was kind of a nice campaign thing, and people will benefit from that, no doubt, in the larger scheme of things, it's not really that big. | ||
A lot of people that work on tips are already in a lower tax bracket and are not paying much tax, if any, anyway. | ||
Again, I'm for no tax on tips. | ||
I think it's great. | ||
I'm for no tax on overtime. | ||
I'm for all the tax deductions that are in there and the tax cuts that are in there. | ||
And, you know, they say the numbers are the average American household will save about $3,500 a year with these tax deductions. | ||
It's probably fair. | ||
So, yes, that is a good thing. | ||
We did get the tax cuts. | ||
For somebody like me, I want tax cuts until there's nothing left on the table. | ||
But I suppose I'm an extremist against taxes. | ||
Now, on the tax issue, the SALT deduction got expanded. | ||
Now, in Trump's first administration, they slashed it down to $10,000. | ||
Some of these House Republicans wanted it at $30,000. | ||
I think they came to the agreement at 20. The SALT deduction needs to be removed entirely. | ||
It's just another way that Democrats subsidize other people's money. | ||
It's just another Democrat money laundering operation. | ||
You got to give it to the Democrats. | ||
They are political, criminal, masterminds. | ||
Oh, it's up to 40,000. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
Thank you, crew, putting that up there. | ||
So it was down to 10. Then it was 30. I apologize. | ||
I said 20. It's 40 now. | ||
So it's up to 40. Now, that's ridiculous. | ||
If you live in a blue state where your taxes are high, that doesn't mean that you get to waive your federal taxes. | ||
And that's what the Democrats have done. | ||
So they've set it up where they can have the highest state taxes and then just say, okay, we're not paying federal taxes now. | ||
The SALT deduction. | ||
They're subsidizing red states' money. | ||
So the Democrats have the highest taxes and the worst budgets, and then they use red states to subsidize their awful financial and fiscal policies. | ||
It's ridiculous, but here's how it went down. | ||
Mike Johnson did not have the votes. | ||
The vast majority of House Republicans, I guess the number would have been 215 or 14, because one Republican ended up not even voting from New York. | ||
So you could argue what the number would have been. | ||
The point is, it's the vast majority wanted the SALT deduction removed. | ||
This is what, this is MAGA. | ||
This is, first of all, aside from, I would say, just fair, Fiscal policy. | ||
It's a way to stick it to these Democrats that get to lie, cheat, and steal. | ||
Shouldn't be letting them do this. | ||
But you had five Republicans. | ||
Now, we don't know all their names. | ||
Mike Lawler is one of them. | ||
I know Mike Lawler is one of them. | ||
He's a complete disaster, by the way. | ||
And he got undercut by Elise Stefanik. | ||
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Lawler... | |
He's a disaster. | ||
He's the one that got George Santos removed from the House, by the way, that cost the Republicans a seat. | ||
So Lawler's just a complete disaster, but whatever. | ||
A New York Republican, he was against this bill. | ||
He was not going to vote for this bill unless they expanded the SALT deductions. | ||
So five Republicans, probably New York, New Jersey Republicans, maybe California. | ||
Five Republicans, and Johnson needed every vote he could get. | ||
He knew he didn't have Massey's vote, so he needed pretty much every vote he could get. | ||
And these five Republicans in these blue states said, we're not going to vote for this bill unless you expand the SALT deductions. | ||
Now, as you saw in the story, Trump in his first administration had it down to $10,000, which is still... | ||
It should be zero, but okay, 10. I guess you're reaching the middle. | ||
Then this bill had it at 30, which was other Republicans saying, okay, well, I guess the middle is 30 now, thanks to inflation. | ||
And they said, no, we want it at 40. So these five Republicans, now see, now notice, Thomas Massey will get all the heat. | ||
And you'll have article after article and hit piece and MAGA and Republican voters and all these people and Trump himself. | ||
And they'll all attack Thomas Massey for being an actual physical conservative. | ||
Now, you can get frustrated in a very tight house that you can't rely on Thomas Massey's vote. | ||
That's fair. | ||
But he's not a grandstander. | ||
He's a principled financial conservative. | ||
Very rare breed. | ||
And I'd say it's one we should keep around. | ||
Probably need more of them. | ||
So Thomas Massey is the one getting attacked here. | ||
But these five Republicans that would have held up the bill, they get off with a pass. | ||
Oh, nobody's talking about getting rid of Mike Lawler. | ||
Nobody's talking about primarying Mike Lawler or the other four Republicans that did this. | ||
You notice that? | ||
Who's the real problem for conservative policy and politics? | ||
Is it Thomas Massey, who's an actual principled conservative, even if he frustrates you with the votes? | ||
Or is it five Republicans that said, we're not going to vote for this bill unless you do what the Democrats want, unless you benefit blue states, subsidizing red states? | ||
Who's worse in your eyes? | ||
So, Johnson did not have the votes. | ||
Until they expanded the SALT deduction. | ||
So you get the tax cuts, that's a win. | ||
You get the SALT deduction expanded, that's a loss. | ||
Now, you can always revisit these issues later, and I'm sure they will be. | ||
Now, on the SALT deduction, right now, the Senate is considering refusing to pass this bill, Republicans at the Senate. | ||
Are considering refusing to pass this bill unless the SALT deduction is removed. | ||
Now, this would actually make more sense. | ||
And I hope the Senate Republicans stand firm on that. | ||
And, you know, the rats in the Republican Party, the Republicans against Trump, and even John Thune that we're not so sure of. | ||
You know, they'll kind of do anything to stick it to Trump, and this is one time where it might actually be beneficial for them to stick it to Trump and just say, yeah, you know what, we're not going to vote on this bill. | ||
Get rid of the SALT deductions, and then we'll vote for it. | ||
Just to kind of stick one for, just to stick it to Trump, maybe less so than even for policy reasons. | ||
But it would actually make more sense from a policy standpoint, too, where these Republicans in blue states are so scared of their own shadow. | ||
That they can lose an election if they don't fight for the SALT deductions. | ||
So that's why they wanted to keep it. | ||
But the Senators, they don't really have that problem in a red state Senate race. | ||
So the SALT deduction issue could become key when it comes to the vote for the Senate. | ||
So we'll pay attention to that. | ||
Now the other big issue here is codifying a lot of the Trump policies, but specifically DOGE. | ||
And you're not getting the doge cuts. | ||
Now the excuses are, we can't do the doge cuts yet anyway because of the way the physical year works out. | ||
So that's the excuse that they're giving. | ||
You can buy it or not. | ||
I think it's a little upsetting that we're not going to get it in this round. | ||
But they're saying, don't panic. | ||
We haven't got all the doge cuts yet. | ||
And even though, of course, there's Republicans and Democrats fighting to keep all the waste, fraud, and abuse going, they're saying next fiscal year, that's when we can codify the doge cuts just based off the way the fiscal year calendar goes. | ||
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So, I don't know. | |
I think it's very upsetting because here's the way I look at it. | ||
If you have three things regarding this bill, the big beautiful bill, to say, okay, Is this bill MAGA or not? | ||
Maybe we could be a little fair and say four, actually. | ||
I'll give it a little more fairness instead. | ||
I'll say four. | ||
Are you going to have a clean bill without all the waste and pork? | ||
Are you going to get tax cuts? | ||
Are you going to get the doge cuts? | ||
And are you going to get rid of the SALT deduction? | ||
Well, you got two of the four. | ||
For the most part, relatively speaking, this is a clean bill. | ||
And it does raise the debt, but it's not bad spending. | ||
It's spending that you look at it and you say, okay, the only thing you might disagree with, maybe the Golden Dome or some of this stuff, but it's border security, it's deportations, it's stuff that you actually get, stuff that you actually say, okay, that's policy I voted for. | ||
So you can take issue with the debt going up, but relatively speaking, this is a clean bill. | ||
For what you get in Congress, this is a clean bill. | ||
So you got a clean bill and you got your tax cuts. | ||
Pretty solid tax cuts. | ||
But you're not getting doge cuts codified. | ||
And you're still going to be subsidizing Democrat states with the SALT deduction. | ||
Now, again, we'll see how this goes at the Senate. | ||
But it's just upsetting. | ||
It's just... | ||
You have the Senate and you have the House and you still can't do it. | ||
You still can't give American conservatives... | ||
You still can't give Republican voters what they want. | ||
You just can't. | ||
You just can't do it, can you? | ||
The Republicans just cannot. | ||
They are just incapable of doing it. | ||
The Democrats will give their voters the craziest, wackiest stuff that you couldn't even fathom. | ||
And Republicans can't do basic stuff that is like 90% approval amongst Republican voters. | ||
So we'll see where this goes in the Senate. | ||
Obviously, Trump is going to be putting pressure on John Thune to get this thing done as quickly as possible. | ||
I don't know if it's going to be so smooth, and I think the SALT deductions are going to be where they have some obstacles here. | ||
So it gets passed in the House. | ||
And we shall see. | ||
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So Trump... | |
Is now with RFK Jr. at a Maha Commission event, as well as it looks like Brooke Rollins, Linda McMahon, and the rest of the cabinet here. | ||
So why don't we hop over to Trump live from the White House and see what they're talking about? | ||
Amazing. | ||
If you go back six months, it was cold as could be. | ||
It was an embarrassment what was happening. | ||
I think we have the hottest country anywhere in the world. | ||
I don't even think it's close. | ||
I was told that also in the Middle East, the three rulers, three very good men that were very nice to us, they said, this is amazing, the transformation of the United States of America. | ||
They've never seen anything go so quickly. | ||
And it's literally over a period of four or five months, but really since November 5th. | ||
And I think we have the hottest country in the world right now. | ||
So we're doing well and we'll keep it going. | ||
We're going to have a lot of fun. | ||
We're going to make a lot of people happy, a lot of people well. | ||
That's why we're here. | ||
And I want to thank you all for being with us in the great White House. | ||
There's nothing like it. | ||
There's nothing like it. | ||
Every time I walk in, I say, yeah, this place is something special. | ||
You never get used to it. | ||
It really is. | ||
As we mark a historic milestone in our mission to make America healthy again. | ||
You know, we started Make America Great Again, Bobby. | ||
I'm not sure you can get away with that without having to make a major payment because, you know, this was Maha. | ||
He goes to Maha. | ||
But no, Maha's become hot. | ||
Over the past few years, we've built an unstoppable coalition of moms and dads, doctors and young people and citizens of all backgrounds who have... | ||
Come together to protect our children, very importantly, keep the dangerous chemicals out of our food supplies, get toxic substances out of our environment and deliver the American people the facts as to really where we're going and we want to have what we deserve and we want to be healthy and we want to have a lot of good things happen and I think we're going to have that. | ||
I think this is just the beginning. | ||
We have some of the... | ||
Most brilliant people sitting on this panel. | ||
And likewise, in the audience, I recognize so many. | ||
Many of them are in the administration. | ||
With us today is the man who fought harder than anyone I know to bring these issues to the center of American politics, our Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. | ||
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Bobby, thank you very much. | |
And we're also joined by Secretaries Brooke Rollins, Scott Turner, Linda McMahon, Doug Collins, Doug Burgum, Lori Chavez de Reimer. | ||
You're doing a very good job, Lori, you know, considering she's a Democrat, you know. | ||
The unions, they said, she's really good. | ||
I did it, and I took a lot of heat for doing it, and then they were all saying, what a great job we did. | ||
Everybody's happy with you. | ||
Great job. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
As well as EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, Budget Director Russ Vaught. | ||
SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler. | ||
Kelly's been amazing. | ||
She runs small business, which is actually the biggest business there is, right? | ||
She had no idea how big. | ||
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She's doing great. | |
FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty McCary. | ||
Thank you, Marty. | ||
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I've heard some glad-handing happening here. | |
We're hearing the breaking news. | ||
We will go back to that. | ||
We are going to be hearing from Lee Zeldin coming up as well. | ||
But let me waste no time and just get through some of these other headlines, because we are just loaded today. | ||
Trump administration asks Supreme Court to keep those records secret. | ||
The appeal to the high court comes in a FOIA lawsuit filed by a watchdog group. | ||
You know, some people are kind of upset about this. | ||
And this appeal is against the Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington. | ||
I think maybe the Trump administration's strategy here is to keep the Doge record secret as to not let the Democrats know what's going on. | ||
But that is an interesting one as the Doge cuts are not going to be codified. | ||
By the way, U.S. Attorney Ed Martin has now come out with James Comer as well and said, That a whistleblower has come forward and exposed the Biden auto pen scandal. | ||
The same machine signed signature appears on pardons for Fauci and Milley. | ||
Insiders named Ron Klain, Dunn, Bauer, Ricchetti, and Jill Biden. | ||
As well as some of them are actually hiring lawyers now. | ||
You know, obviously not everything was signed with the auto pen, but I think when you think about the final days, specifically the 8,000 pardons in the final twilight of his presidency, those are likely all illegitimate. | ||
And I wonder if the word started getting out to some of these other crooks in D.C. like, hey, I mean, how does Anthony Fauci end up with a pardon? | ||
Hunter Biden, how did they end up with pardons? | ||
Did Joe even know anything about them? | ||
I think the word got around in D.C. like, hey, we got a pardon machine here. | ||
Anybody interested? | ||
So people call it, like Millie calls up, Fauci calls up. | ||
Say, hey, get me in on that deal. | ||
So this thing, we'll see. | ||
You know, look. | ||
I'll get, you know, sometimes I'll put some hopium out here on the air. | ||
With this one, I'm just saying we'll see. | ||
We'll see. | ||
So many times we've been told we're going to get results and don't, so this is on the we'll see for me. | ||
But it just seems so big and so obvious. | ||
I don't know how you can't bring these people in for hearings or even criminal referrals and indictments with one of the biggest scandals. | ||
Trump called it treason. | ||
He's right. | ||
Marco Rubio says that the Maduro-Biden oil license in Venezuela is going to expire on Tuesday, May 27th. | ||
Now, Rubio obviously very hawkish on Venezuela. | ||
But there seems to be some conflictions with this. | ||
Now, this will be big for your gas prices. | ||
This will be big for the global energy market, no doubt. | ||
And then that kind of gives the Trump administration some other room, potentially, to... | ||
Engage in sanctions. | ||
Or just changing the global oil market. | ||
However, a deal was cut with Venezuela. | ||
And the Trump administration said, and Rick Grinnell confirmed it last night, that if Venezuela released seven American hostages, that they wouldn't expire that oil license. | ||
So that's a major... | ||
That's a major issue that kind of hangs in the balance that we'll see next week, which could really impact energy prices here. | ||
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Warning. | |
This broadcast is not for the weak-minded. | ||
It's The War Room with Owen Schroyer. | ||
Watch the live stream at band.video. | ||
We're going to go back live to the White House. | ||
I believe the ceremony and thank yous are over. | ||
And Trump is now getting into the purpose of Make America Healthy Again. | ||
Let's check it out. | ||
Four months ago, I created the Presidential Commission to Make America Healthy Again, and today the commission officially delivers its first report on childhood health. | ||
Here are just some of the alarming findings, and they really are alarming. | ||
It's unbelievable, terrible. | ||
More than 40% of American children now have at least one chronic health condition. | ||
Since the 1970s, rates of childhood cancer have soared in many cases by nearly 50%, 50%. | ||
Well, in the 1960s, less than 5% of the children were obese. | ||
Now over 20% are obese. | ||
A few decades ago, one in one... | ||
Think of this one. | ||
This is, to me, the one that gets me every time. | ||
And it seems to be getting worse. | ||
Just a few decades ago, one in 10,000 children had autism. | ||
Today, it's one in 31. Last time I heard the number is one in 34, right? | ||
Now it's one in 31. There's something wrong, and we will not stop until we defeat the chronic disease epidemic in America. | ||
We're going to get it done. | ||
For the first time ever, this report examines some of the root causes that many believe are making our children sicker. | ||
And are population sicker, I guess. | ||
It just doesn't stop with the children. | ||
It's our population also. | ||
Such as the ultra-processed foods, over-medicalization and over-prescription and widespread exposure to potentially toxic chemicals. | ||
Unlike other administrations, we will not be silenced or intimidated by the corporate lobbyists of special interest. | ||
And I want this group to do what they have to do. | ||
We have to spell it out. | ||
Nice or it won't be pretty, but we have to do it. | ||
When you hear 10,000, it was 1 in 10,000, and now it's 1 in 31 for autism. | ||
I think that's just a terrible thing. | ||
It has to be something on the outside. | ||
It has to be artificially induced. | ||
It has to be. | ||
And we'll not allow our public health system to be captured by the very industries it's supposed to oversee. | ||
So we're demanding the answers. | ||
The public is demanding the answers, and that's why we're here. | ||
Already we're phasing out eight of the most common artificial food dyes. | ||
And we ended the most serious conflicts of interest at the FDA. | ||
We had a lot of conflicts over there. | ||
Earlier this week, we approved a SNAP waiver request from Nebraska so they can stop taxpayer dollars from being used to make our children obese. | ||
I understand requests from three more states will be approved shortly and more are expected to come in the following weeks. | ||
Over the next 80 days, the Commission will build on its work in this report to develop a roadmap to bold and transformative public health reforms for our consideration. | ||
It's a consideration and will lay out the facts. | ||
Let me say congratulations to the entire Maha movement. | ||
This movement has become very hot. | ||
People are really, I tell you, they're going crazy over my heart. | ||
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They're going crazy. | |
Well, it is a major victory. | ||
And it's long overdue. | ||
And there's so many victories. | ||
I'm not sure if there's going to be any breaking news reported here. | ||
It's stuff that we've always been reporting with each development. | ||
Removing fluoride, the autism rates, the food dyes, the chronic disease. | ||
So if anything else develops here, we'll let you know. | ||
We'll continue to monitor that. | ||
Or maybe more importantly, if Trump takes questions, I'm not sure if this is going to be a question event. | ||
But if he does, we'll let you know. | ||
I just got other things that I really want to get to here. | ||
Now, before we move in from the auto-pen thing, Representative Andy Ogles was on with Benny Johnson, and whistleblowers are coming forward. | ||
There's not much information. | ||
Other than what is being reported from the individuals who have spoken to the whistleblowers, James Comer, and I guess Ed Martin, but it's still kind of shrouded in mystery as far as who is giving them the details here, but Andy Ogles is breaking down what he's hearing in clip 12. He's not the auto-pen cook for a while. | ||
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Well, I mean, that's a whole conversation. | |
I mean, you could do a whole just show on the consequences of Was he actually president? | ||
What executive orders were illegal, if not treasonous? | ||
Are his pardons legal? | ||
It's one thing for me to give my staff permission to sign my signature. | ||
But if I'm unaware that they're using it, and it's not just a kind of a technical formality, those pardons may be invalid. | ||
And so there's a whole lot there to take. | ||
To unpack and could be, quite frankly, criminal. | ||
Man, I lived in D.C. for so long, and this pardon operation is big. | ||
I know people have spent millions of dollars from jail. | ||
Very corrupt people have spent millions of dollars in lobbying for pardons, trying to get themselves out of jail. | ||
It's like the easiest get-out. | ||
You're real scumbag. | ||
It's the easiest get-out-of-jail-free trick if you've got a rich buddy. | ||
What do you think is the chances that people were getting paid for pardons here? | ||
Because 8,000 pardons is insane, Congressman. | ||
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Well, I mean, and, you know, there's a whistleblower came forward saying that the pardons were being, you know, signed when he would typically be asleep. | |
So you know it wasn't him. | ||
And although I don't have proof in front of me, I'm fairly certain that they were selling pardons out of the White House. | ||
And that would be staff, the machine, the library, whatever mechanism they were using. | ||
But I would be utterly shocked if that wasn't taking place. | ||
Now, in a strange twist of fate, The deep state's effort to keep Ed Martin out of that U.S. attorney position has now put him in charge of pardons. | ||
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Hmm. | |
So that might end up actually working out even better, that he's investigating that. | ||
So what are we talking about here? | ||
We're talking about fraudulent pardons. | ||
We're talking about paid-for pardons. | ||
We're talking about forging the President of the United States' signature, who was running the operation. | ||
President Trump called it treasonous. | ||
And it was. | ||
It's going to be one of the biggest scandals in American history. | ||
But man, it's like, I hear myself say it, and here we go again. | ||
Is this going to be another, oh, Epstein did kill himself situation? | ||
Or are the treasonous actors finally going to be arrested? | ||
And I think really... | ||
I mean, you could argue, I guess, which one is a more serious offense. | ||
Epstein running a blackmail operation, pedophile operation, trafficking operation that they just covered up. | ||
Or the President of the United States having his signature forged on pardons that were bought and paid for. | ||
Well, certainly the pardon angle is a lot easier to go down now. | ||
The Epstein angle, you know, I mean, look. | ||
It's not even about trusting Bongino or Patel. | ||
It's not even about giving them the benefit of the doubt. | ||
Their reputation is on the line. | ||
So, you know, they can decide what they want to do with their reputation. | ||
They want to be heroes, they can be heroes. | ||
If they want to be zeros, they can be zeros. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
I don't think their jobs are in jeopardy. | ||
But the auto-pen stuff, I mean, this is just like open and shut. | ||
Clearly they were forging the president's signature. | ||
Not only does it invalidate all this pardons, now, You're looking at an investigation into who was selling them, who was buying them, who knew this was going on. | ||
I mean, this is an investigation that has to happen, and people need to be arrested. | ||
Now, moving on from that, Lee Zeldin had a hearing yesterday talking about cuts at the EPA and the things that he was discovering. | ||
Things got real toasty in there. | ||
First of all, talking about terminating the Democrat Green Slush Fund scam here in Clip 9. I've conducted an individual review of everything. | ||
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And that concept doesn't work for you. | |
When? | ||
When did you conduct that individualized review of 781 grants? | ||
Because we have a zero tolerance policy. | ||
Will you show me your schedule? | ||
I love this. | ||
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We inherit something. | |
We don't care about wasting money. | ||
Lee Zeldin is doing a great job. | ||
And he has shown the proof of all the cuts. | ||
And Doge has shown it as well. | ||
I love that they do these things like, oh, there's no transparency. | ||
It couldn't be more transparent. | ||
Lee Zeldin has done updates. | ||
He's done video presentations. | ||
He's submitted the work to Doge. | ||
Doge then publishes it. | ||
We've covered it on this show. | ||
I mean, they literally show you the contracts. | ||
You can go download them. | ||
You can look at them. | ||
And they're saying, here's the contract. | ||
We just cut it for, you know, saving the Joshua tree. | ||
The Netherlands, whatever. | ||
I don't think any Joshua trees grow in the Netherlands. | ||
So we're going to grow them there for $10 billion a year. | ||
And then Sheldon Whitehouse comes up and he says, have you even reviewed anything? | ||
Now, Lee Zeldin will make his case in a moment. | ||
Here's what I find ironic listening to this a second time. | ||
It didn't even hit me the first time. | ||
These same senators, and they do it everywhere, the same congressman. | ||
A 1,200-page bill will land on their desk, and they'll vote for it before reading it. | ||
And he's going to come out here, and he's going to say, did you really review all these grants? | ||
Did you really review all these contracts? | ||
Even though he's shown his body of work. | ||
And it's like, hey, hey, Sheldon, hey, Senator Whitehouse, how many times have you voted for a bill that you've never read? | ||
So why don't you kindly shut the hell up? | ||
Or maybe better yet, let's let Lee Zeldin tell it. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Will you show me your schedule? | |
Will you show me your schedule? | ||
To prove your assertion that you did an individualized review of 781. | ||
I'm here under oath telling you that I was reviewing this stuff and working on it almost every single day. | ||
Why? | ||
Because when I was before this committee, I was asked by Senator Ricketts, if confirmed, would I immediately make this the top priority to go through all the grant funding going through EPA? | ||
To make sure that we are cracking down on every waste, every aspect of abuse. | ||
Because I have to come back here in front of Senator Ricketts today. | ||
And even though you don't care about wasting tax dollars, Senator Ricketts does. | ||
And I'm going to do my job because the American public cares about us not wasting tax dollars. | ||
And the problem with your assertion here today is that it is belied by your own employees' sworn statements in court and by the decision of the Department of Justice to admit that. | ||
No, you're not grasping the fact that we would have multiple employees looking at these grants. | ||
That concept just escapes you like that's even a possibility. | ||
The only thing about that is that that's not true. | ||
And you don't care about 99% of this story. | ||
That's not true according to your own employees' testimony. | ||
I don't know what to say to you. | ||
You're insisting on the fact. | ||
I'm insisting on the facts. | ||
That's exactly what I'm insisting on. | ||
I'm insisting on the facts, and I now have three different versions of the facts, including Department of Justice lawyers who admitted in court that what you're saying now is not true. | ||
And we're not going to waste dollars just because you insist on EPA lighting taxpayer dollars on fire. | ||
The American taxpayers, they put President Trump in office because of people like you. | ||
They have Republicans in charge of the House and Senate because of people like you. | ||
Because you don't care about 99% of this story. | ||
You don't want me to go through the list of all the evidence of waste and abuse. | ||
No, what I want you to do... | ||
In conflicts of interest. | ||
What I want you to do... | ||
You don't care about unqualified recipients. | ||
You don't care about... | ||
What I want you to do... | ||
Yeah. | ||
Lee Zeldin. | ||
It's about time we just don't take this crap from Democrats anymore. | ||
It's still not... | ||
It's still... | ||
It needs to be the Republican Party culture now to behave like that when dealing with these Democrat scumbags. | ||
But it's getting there. | ||
And you're seeing it with this administration. | ||
All right, so there's Sheldon Whitehouse. | ||
He'll vote on a bill he hasn't read, but he'll give Lee Zeldin a hard time for showing his body of work and then saying, I haven't seen it. | ||
And then there's pencil-neck, watermelon-head Adam Schiff. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Let's see. | ||
What does Schiff have to say? | ||
Let's go. | ||
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Clip 10. With that wind-up, by the way, I understand that you are an aspiring fiction writer. | |
I see why. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Well, I understand your view that you can cut half of the agency and it won't affect people's health or their water or their air. | ||
That, to me, is a big fiction, Mr. Zeldin. | ||
Pause it real quick. | ||
We have a fundamental problem here, by the way. | ||
And I got some other videos. | ||
To expand on this. | ||
But this is a fundamental problem. | ||
What does Schiff say? | ||
He says, hey, if you start to cut these programs, you know, you're going to be hurting people. | ||
What's the fundamental problem? | ||
Well, the fundamental problem is, if that's true, if you rely on government welfare or programs or anything, for health, security, you name it, then you're not independent, are you? | ||
And are you even American at that point? | ||
Are you even free at that point? | ||
That's the fundamental issue here, is that people are relying on government and that downsizing or slashing the government threatens their livelihood. | ||
That's a fundamental problem. | ||
But this is how the Democrats have it set up. | ||
All by design. | ||
They want you reliant on the government so they can continue to expand and expand and expand and then have so much waste, fraud, and abuse that they can just steal. | ||
That you don't even notice it. | ||
And then when it's about to get stopped, they say, oh, but all these poor people! | ||
That's the fundamental problem here. | ||
Continue. | ||
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He is a big fiction, Mr. Zeldin. | |
I have to think, Mr. Zeldin, if your children were drinking water in Santa Ana, Mr. Zeldin, maybe you wouldn't be so cavalier. | ||
Oh, so the Democrat-run state can't keep its water clean? | ||
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And suggesting that any grant that takes lead out of the water must be waste, fraud or abuse because you need the money for a tax cut for rich people because you're totally beholden to the oil industry. | |
The gentleman's time has expired. | ||
You could give a rat's ass about how much cancer your agency causes. | ||
The gentleman's time has expired. | ||
Again, we don't like any corruption, lobbying, whatever. | ||
People have problems with the oil industry. | ||
You realize that basically the entire global civilization is reliant on the oil industry? | ||
You do realize that? | ||
So... | ||
This isn't Lee Zeldin as reliant on the oil industry. | ||
The whole damn planet is. | ||
But, yeah, you know, just a minor detail, I'm sure. | ||
Then there was Senator Ed Markey back and forth with Zeldin. | ||
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Clip 11. Are you willing to admit here today, Mr. Administrator, that you don't have any evidence of waste, fraud, and abuse? | |
I'm happy to go through the list. | ||
Would you like me to, Senator? | ||
Why was that evidence not presented in court? | ||
Oh, it was. | ||
I'll do it right now. | ||
You ready, Senator? | ||
No, I'm asking. | ||
You want me to? | ||
I could go through the entire list right now. | ||
Would you like me to? | ||
Why was it not presented? | ||
I'm going to do it. | ||
I'll start. | ||
Let's see how far down the list you let me go before he cut me off. | ||
It was asked yesterday. | ||
Cut me off before the first example of evidence. | ||
It was asked in court yesterday. | ||
Want to know the evidence, Senator, or not? | ||
When your lawyer was asked to present it before a federal district court judge yesterday, there was no- The Biden EPA official says now it's hard to get the money out as fast as possible before the Trump administration comes in. | ||
It's like we're on the Titanic and we're throwing gold bars off of the edge. | ||
I'll give you another example. | ||
I'm going to give you an example. | ||
Appalachian Community Capital. | ||
I'm going to reclaim my time. | ||
I can't go through the evidence. | ||
I'm going to reclaim my time. | ||
Madam Chair, please bring this hearing to order. | ||
It's not a court. | ||
Yeah, you've said that... | ||
You want to declare there's no evidence, but you don't want me to go through the list of evidence. | ||
You've said that there are grants that are unqualified recipients. | ||
You've said the EPA hunt for shady deals and gold bars. | ||
This is incredible. | ||
Federal district court, your lawyer, defending a lawsuit by groups that want access to their own funds, which this Congress appropriated said repeatedly that the EPA was not claiming there has been any violation by any of these groups. | ||
That's your lawyer. | ||
Yesterday, in court. | ||
I'm standing right in front of you. | ||
You have the EPA administrator right here offering to go through a list of evidence, and you're saying you don't want me to go through it. | ||
Your lawyer was in court yesterday, and your lawyer said... | ||
Your lawyer said... | ||
Here's what your lawyer said to a judge yesterday... | ||
Your lawyer yesterday, Mr. Roth said... | ||
I am not accusing anyone of fraud. | ||
You can filibuster this, Mr. Zeldin, but you can't run from the truth. | ||
Your lawyer yesterday said in court, I am not accusing anyone of fraud. | ||
The gentleman's time has expired. | ||
The gentleman's time has expired. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Boy, oh boy, are these Democrats. | ||
This is a long overdue phenomenon. | ||
I think it's only going to get worse as these things unwind. | ||
We'll see how the Republicans can deal with it. | ||
Marco Rubio, pretty good job yesterday. | ||
Lee Zeldin, I'd say great job today. | ||
RFK Jr., you know, he kind of has the vocal problems, but he does a good job dealing with these scumbags. | ||
We're about to... | ||
Talk about what happened yesterday at a hearing on the mRNA experimental injections. | ||
So, I mean, stuff is finally getting serious here. | ||
And this rift is long overdue because the Democrats realize that, hey, there's actually people in this Trump administration that aren't here to play games. | ||
These guys are actually, like, serious. | ||
Usually, you know, the Republicans and Democrats are both unserious and just kind of show up, punch in, and... | ||
Play their roles and play the game a little bit. | ||
And then, yeah, okay, we're done here. | ||
Shake hands, go home, and don't really care about anything. | ||
Not the case with this Trump administration and not the case with many Republicans. | ||
I don't know if I could say the majority, but many are getting very serious about stuff now. | ||
And that's because they're hearing from you. | ||
They're hearing from their constituents. | ||
And there's a lot of pressure being applied by alternative media that they're really starting to pick up on as well. | ||
But, you know, these... | ||
Highly contentious hearings are long overdue. | ||
But how funny is that? | ||
So first it's White House, who votes on bills he doesn't read, saying, well, how could you have reviewed all these things? | ||
And then Zeldin is like, here, here, here they are. | ||
I've literally reviewed them, here's all the proof. | ||
He doesn't want to hear it. | ||
And then Senator Markey says, show us any evidence of waste, fraud, and abuse. | ||
He's like, okay, let me start. | ||
And then he just won't let him talk. | ||
He starts pounding his fist on the desk like he's a judge in a courtroom. | ||
Fun stuff. | ||
Fun stuff. | ||
And of course, there's always the fake news there to protect the Democrat Party propaganda. | ||
What was the key word yesterday, guys? | ||
Well, after Trump put the president of South Africa on the spot, the corporate propaganda media was ready to go. | ||
Word of the day, ambush. | ||
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Fireclip 15. The dramatic scene in the Oval Office today, the tense confrontation, President Trump ambushing the president of South Africa. | |
Next, another Oval Office meltdown, President Trump ambushing the president of South Africa. | ||
President Trump is being accused of conducting something of a diplomatic ambush of South Africa's president in the Oval Office. | ||
To be with you, I'm Katie Turr. | ||
President Trump orchestrated another Oval Office ambush today. | ||
Today, Donald Trump meeting with the president of South Africa and attempting to ambush and humiliate. | ||
That leader. | ||
Zelensky territory, where essentially he was a bit ambushed inside the Oval Office. | ||
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Felt like an ambush in there, kind of like the President Zelensky meeting in the Oval Office. | |
This was an ambush. | ||
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It was orchestrated. | |
Cyril Ramaphosa brought his best diplomatic self to this meeting, but nothing could have prepared him for this multimedia ambush. | ||
What started as... | ||
To some degree, an ambush. | ||
Well, Katie, I mean, it was an ambush. | ||
Ambushed. | ||
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Ambushed. | |
Ambushed inside the Oval Office. | ||
Well, I will say, it kind of was an ambush. | ||
And I'm sure it's just a coincidence that y 'all used the exact same word. | ||
Right. | ||
Right. | ||
We totally believe that. | ||
Totally believe that. | ||
By the way, we got more from the fake news that we can have a laugh at. | ||
And I've still got tons of news. | ||
If any other news breaks or if the crew tells me Trump is taking questions, we'll go to that. | ||
We're about to go to our guest coming up in about 10 minutes who was at the hearing on the mRNA experimental injections yesterday where there were a ton of fireworks. | ||
So we'll let you know what happened with that as well. | ||
Like I said, folks, I'm not telling you to put faith in the Republican Party. | ||
I'm not saying things are all good all the time. | ||
There's serious people. | ||
There's good people in there now. | ||
There's serious people in there now. | ||
Probably not near enough of them, but you've got to look at the progress. | ||
And there is. | ||
There is significant progress. | ||
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Defending the truth on the front lines of the information war. | |
It's the War Room with Owen Schroyer. | ||
All right, let's look at a couple other fake news issues here. | ||
Let's see. | ||
How about Nicole Wallace? | ||
You know, it's funny. | ||
There's no standards over there except just lie about everything, deceive your audience, engage in total propaganda for the Democrat Party. | ||
And here's a perfect example from Nicole Wallace in clip 14. John Kelly, Kellyanne Conway, Steve Bannon, Jared Kushner. | ||
Let's hook them up to a polygraph. | ||
You know what? | ||
It's a serious offer. | ||
If you're willing, any one of you. | ||
Hook up to a polygraph. | ||
We'll put it on TV. | ||
You can have my hour. | ||
We'll do one a day. | ||
Is Donald Trump fit for the presidency? | ||
Is he capable of carrying out the responsibilities? | ||
There's a growing and insidious trend in right-wing media, broadcast, print, and social media. | ||
It is to take highly misleading and selectively edited videos of President Biden directly from Republican National Committee social media accounts and then use those videos to spread. | ||
I read messages virally to cast doubt on President Biden's fitness for office, cheap fakes, videos of real events that are intentionally manipulated. | ||
Yeah, Joe Biden falling over stages, falling over stairs, falling over on his bike, mumbling and grumbling, wandering into the woods. | ||
Real events, but we just call them cheap fakes. | ||
What would be worse? | ||
Would it be worse if Nicole Wallace was a conscious arbiter of Democrat Party propaganda? | ||
Or if she's actually that stupid. | ||
Which would be worse? | ||
Oh, how about more? | ||
What about this giant lie in clip 13? | ||
The permission structure for violence. | ||
You've got polls about political violence. | ||
Democrats don't think it's a good idea. | ||
Only Republicans. | ||
Only people inclined to consume conservative media are now, I think, upward of 50% say that if necessary, violence is okay. | ||
You've only got the conduct on one of the two sides. | ||
Is that even worth responding to? | ||
Do I really have to lay out all the different examples? | ||
We're still getting details, but I mean, as far as we can tell, the evidence available right now points to the two Jewish individuals in Washington, D.C. that got shot last night. | ||
Yeah, that was another leftist violent terrorist attack. | ||
Do we want to talk about Tesla cars and dealerships? | ||
Do we want to talk about BLM riots? | ||
Antifa riots? | ||
I mean, you know. | ||
It's just outright propaganda. | ||
So, you know, finally people have had enough of it, including Caroline Levitt. | ||
So yesterday, an NBC News reporter got escoriated by Donald Trump. | ||
Today, Caroline Levitt gets her shot. | ||
Clip 7. Yamiche, good to see you. | ||
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Thanks for taking the question. | |
Sure. | ||
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The president showed a video that he said showed more than 1,000 burial sites of white South Africans that he said were murdered. | |
We know that that was not true and that the video wasn't showing that. | ||
So I wonder, why did the president choose to show that- What's not true, Yamiche? | ||
It's not true that the video was showing a burial site. | ||
It is unsubstantiated that that's the case. | ||
No, it is true that that video showed the crosses that represent- It's not true that the burial site was what the president claimed. | ||
The video showed images of crosses in South Africa. | ||
About white farmers who have been killed and politically persecuted because of the color of their skin. | ||
And those crosses are representing their lives. | ||
Those crosses are representing their lives in the fact that they are now dead and their government did nothing about it. | ||
Are you disputing that there is no... | ||
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I'm disputing the fact that the video showed what the president claimed it showed because it did not show that. | |
But even more, what I'm asking you is who at the White House... | ||
No, it did show that. | ||
It showed white crosses representing people who have perished because of racial persecution. | ||
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The video that the president shows and what protocols are in place when there's unsubstantiated information being put out for the world and world leaders. | |
What's unsubstantiated about the. | ||
The video shows crosses that represent the dead bodies of people who were racially persecuted by their government. | ||
In fact, the Associated Press, of all places, has a picture of that very monument, and the caption from the Associated Press is, "Each cross marks a white farmer who has been killed in a farm murder." So it is substantiated, not just by that video and the physical evidence that everybody saw on display in the Oval Office, but also by another outlet in this room, the Associated Press. | ||
So you should take it up with them if you believe the claim is unsubstantiated. | ||
And that's a ridiculous line of questioning. | ||
So, you know, anything they say that's just completely wrong, they say is fully substantiated. | ||
And then when you show things that are very real, they just say that's unsubstantiated. | ||
These are liberals. | ||
These are modern-day leftists. | ||
These are Democrats. | ||
They're not serious people. | ||
They shouldn't be doing your power. | ||
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The beacon of truth in a world of deceit. | |
It's the War Room with Owen Schroyer. | ||
*Music* | ||
Yesterday, there was a Senate hearing. | ||
On the mRNA, experimental injections. | ||
Of course, they called them COVID vaccines. | ||
They were not. | ||
And then the side effects as well with the good doctors involved in exposing all of this, like Dr. Peter McCullough. | ||
Now, covering that for Lindell TV is friend of the show, Allison Steinberg. | ||
She joins me now. | ||
I do have some audio from the hearing, but before we break into that... | ||
We were talking yesterday, you said there were a lot of fireworks, and you even think that these hearings could even have some results. | ||
Yeah, hi Owen, thanks for having me. | ||
I do think yesterday was actually a very successful hearing, which is rare for me to say. | ||
I'm usually very skeptical, and as we all know, the process with... | ||
Holding people accountable for this deadly poison shot has been very slow. | ||
But we actually saw quite a bit of progress unfold yesterday in the Senate hearing, which was spearheaded by Senator Ron Johnson, who I thought did a fantastic job. | ||
He really drilled down on a lot of important points that I think have been overlooked by so many for so long. | ||
And also, I really appreciated the fact that he made it a point to apologize to the vaccine injured, the people who have suffered the most as a result of the pushing of the poison, people who have unfortunately lost their lives and lost so many loved ones and the people who still are suffering from adverse reactions to the vaccine. | ||
He wanted to apologize to them for not allowing this to happen sooner. | ||
Apparently, it's been very difficult to... | ||
Get the ball rolling on this. | ||
Lots of pushback, not surprisingly, from adverse voices against the shots here. | ||
And so many documents to go through and uncover. | ||
Obviously, there's a ton of evidence that has come out over the years. | ||
Senator Johnson did a fantastic job in his opening statement. | ||
He said that his sole reason for running for a third term in the Senate was to dedicate his life to uncovering the corruption related to these federal health agencies and the vaccine COVID cover-up, and he's working to do just that now. | ||
I have a clip from his opening statement. | ||
If you would like to take a listen to that, he sort of breaks down the timeline in which everything unfolded with the vaccine, and there's some really interesting numbers in there if you want to. | ||
Yeah, the crew is loading that clip up right now. | ||
We'll have it in a second, just quickly so everybody understands. | ||
Who were the expert witnesses there that were testifying? | ||
We had Dr. Peter McCullough, who has been on the forefront of this issue from the very beginning. | ||
It was really interesting because Senator Blumenthal So we had Dr. McCullough there, | ||
who did a fantastic job. | ||
Aaron Seery, a renowned attorney who has been very prevalent in suing these vaccination companies, which can not be actually held liable for any adverse reactions, but he's done an incredible job of digging into this and trying to pursue this further because it is very hard to hold these criminal companies accountable. | ||
And then we had other doctors that were present who were practicing doctors during the time of COVID who witnessed the corruption firsthand. | ||
One of the doctors actually was vaccine injured himself and made a very clear point to say that he was not given informed consent and that if he had been, he never would have made the choice to get vaccinated. | ||
He felt as though he was lied to throughout the entire process in the early stages of COVID and deeply regretted recommending this shot to his own patients. | ||
So it was a good variety of people. | ||
It was four so-called anti-vaxxers to one. | ||
Pro-vaxxer. | ||
And the pro-vaxxer was Governor Josh Green of Hawaii, who apparently is a doctor. | ||
I did not know that. | ||
And he was there to defend the shot at all costs. | ||
It was really, you know, taking me back in time. | ||
I felt like I was going through a time machine hearing the classic liberal rhetoric of, you know, the whole idea of the shots being safe and effective and the vaccines save lives. | ||
Which, of course, is so ironic. | ||
And a lot of people forget this. | ||
And, you know, we do have new audiences here. | ||
Lindell TV, you guys are a new network. | ||
You get a new audience as well. | ||
It's worth reminding people that maybe weren't paying attention or had forgotten. | ||
When the vaccine was originally introduced by President Trump, all the Democrats said, we're not taking it. | ||
In fact, Kamala Harris and Joe Biden specifically on the campaign made it a talking point telling people not to take the Trump vaccine. | ||
That's what they called it. | ||
Now, of course, as soon as Biden got in there, They made it mandatory. | ||
Nothing changed in the vaccine ingredients or anything. | ||
They just, you know, they politicized it. | ||
So it's ironic they say, let's depoliticize this. | ||
They're literally the ones that politicized it. | ||
Yeah, that's a great point. | ||
That's so funny that you mentioned that. | ||
And then also, another interesting point that I witnessed yesterday in the hearing was that the Democrats, the two that were in there, And | ||
that's an issue that I think we can't let go of. | ||
It's absolutely critical. | ||
As we just touched on, you know, millions died. | ||
Millions have had and suffered adverse reactions. | ||
So unfortunately, still to this day, as much as I love what President Trump is doing now, most of it is fantastic. | ||
And I think he's doing a great job in, you know, restoring America to its roots. | ||
He still has not denounced the vaccine. | ||
And I would love to hear that from him and see some accountability from the pushers of the poison that are all complicit in Crimes Gets Humanity. | ||
Well, and I wonder too, you know, Joe Biden with the cancer diagnosis that they went public with, which I'm skeptical of the whole thing, obviously. | ||
But, you know, maybe he got a little turbo cancer. | ||
Maybe he really did take the old turbo cancer shot. | ||
And so now here we are. | ||
Here's Ron Johnson explaining in the opening why this is such an important thing. | ||
What I want to do right now is, in a more succinct fashion, go through an abbreviated timeline. | ||
As it relates to the myocarditis issue. | ||
After facing four years of the Biden administration's efforts to undermine the public's access to information in my oversight work, I immediately issued a subpoena to HHS when I became chairman of this committee. | ||
The subpoena records I am releasing today, which are discussed in the interim report, do not contain FOIA redactions and will finally provide the public a more complete understanding of the Biden administration's awareness of the risks of myocarditis. | ||
Following COVID-19 injection. | ||
So now here's a brief timeline. | ||
On February 28, 2021, Israeli health officials notified CDC, quote, of large reports of myocarditis, particularly in young people following the administration of the Pfizer vaccine. | ||
Again, that's February 28, 2021, two and a half months after the emergency use authorization. | ||
On April 12, over a month later, A DOD consultant raises concerns to CDC and FDA officials about their ability to monitor and track cardiac-related adverse events. | ||
The consultant notes, quote, If you do not ask, you will not see it. | ||
But does that mean it does not exist? | ||
Unquote. | ||
Around the same time, in mid-April 2021, CDC officials discussed safety signals for myocarditis, quote, for myocarditis with mRNA vaccines. | ||
Based on DOD and Israeli data, But do not take immediate steps to warn the public. | ||
By the end of April 2021, just four months into the COVID injection, VAERS was already reporting 2,926 deaths worldwide within 30 days of injection, with 46% of those deaths occurring on day 0, 1, or 2 following injection. | ||
Now, I have the first chart I ever did on this, which I presented in our event in Milwaukee with the COVID. | ||
Injection injured. | ||
That chart, a couple months later, is showing, I think, 30-some percent. | ||
I can't see it from that far away, but let me get out mine. | ||
That chart is showing, at that time, a couple months later, 4,812 deaths. | ||
It shows that we did a similar chart. | ||
I don't know, the crew might still have it somewhere around here. | ||
It's not just like, okay, we had a little spike here, or okay, you know, maybe it doubled or something. | ||
No, it was like off the charts. | ||
It's like there was no other chart. | ||
It went from zero to off the chart. | ||
And so when you see that representation, it really shows just how bad these vaccines were. | ||
And I see a lot of people in this debate, and, you know, okay, there's room for debate, but they say, are you sure there's cancer in the vaccines? | ||
Well, you can go look at the results. | ||
You can go look at people getting cancer after taking them. | ||
You can go look at even on the side effects. | ||
They say that. | ||
By the way, we did find the chart. | ||
Here's our chart. | ||
What was the response from the people listening to this? | ||
The people were largely applauding. | ||
Dr. Bacola, namely, for really everything that he said. | ||
I think most people there were in support of the conservative stance on this issue. | ||
There were a couple Democrats in there who I tried to speak with and shied away from being on camera. | ||
So that was interesting. | ||
Wow, look at that chart there. | ||
That's amazing. | ||
But yeah, I mean... | ||
Big, beautiful chart. | ||
Big, beautiful chart. | ||
That is a big, beautiful chart indeed. | ||
And that just really highlights everything that is problematic here. | ||
I mean, as you heard Senator Johnson say there, the adverse reactions began happening in February of 2021 and nothing was done until, well, still, I would argue nothing has been done. | ||
Even to this day, but it took until June, late June, for the warnings to start coming out, which were unprecedented, really. | ||
Dr. McCullough stated in his testimony that prior to the release of the COVID shot, he had seen two people, both elderly, over the course of his entire career, decades as a practicing cardiologist, two people with myocarditis. | ||
Of course, after the poison shot was released, it was in the thousands. | ||
So clearly, things aren't adding up here. | ||
And then it's just amazing to hear this incredible testimony from Dr. McCullough stating the numbers, stating the facts, showcasing the fact that thousands are now suffering from adverse events. | ||
And then to still have people like Senator Blumenthal and Governor Josh Green. | ||
Try to defend the fact that the vaccine saved lives. | ||
Ironically, when they say the vaccine saved lives, by the way, they were quoting, what was it here? | ||
It was a blog that they quoted where they got their numbers. | ||
So these people are completely unreliable. | ||
They cited the Commonwealth Fund, which is a blog, to get their numbers. | ||
They say 3 million lives were saved from the vaccines. | ||
Oh yeah, just made up statistics, yeah. | ||
Yeah, yeah, they just totally made up statistics. | ||
There's no evidence to back up these facts. | ||
Meanwhile, the doctors who were there testifying had legitimate facts and legitimate sources that they all provided. | ||
But of course, the Democrats continue to run with these made up falsified numbers that literally just don't exist and are from blogs. | ||
But of course, if we were to do that, right, we'd be called crazy conspiracy theorists and we would be censored and banned off the face of the Internet, just like we experienced back in, you know, 2020 during the scandemic. | ||
There's that. | ||
Well, we'll hear a short clip from Peter McCullough here. | ||
This is why, though, it's so important that Lindell TV is operating now and you guys have access and Infowars is still on the air. | ||
Because a lot of people, they just don't get this information, right? | ||
I mean, so much of what we do is just getting the information out there. | ||
And I look back to, again, you bring up these Democrats, you bring up Mayor Green or Governor Green, you bring up Blumenthal. | ||
And I'm sitting here, I'm looking back at Joe Biden. | ||
And Joe Biden claimed he defeated Big Pharma. | ||
If you recall, I think it was 2021, he says, I defeated Big Pharma. | ||
And now here they are pushing the Big Pharma products, saying they're saving people. | ||
But see, even at the time, that was a lie. | ||
Joe Biden cut the richest deal for Big Pharma ever. | ||
Joe Biden gave hundreds of billions of dollars to Big Pharma companies. | ||
And then the agreement was, of course, hey, I'm going to give you guys the biggest check you've ever had from the U.S. government. | ||
And then you're going to lower your prices and I'm going to take a victory lap. | ||
It was all pay for play. | ||
And he said, I defeated Big Pharma. | ||
But now here they are, of course, carrying the water for Big Pharma in the aftermath. | ||
By the way, here is the clip of a short clip of Dr. Peter McCullough, clip eight. | ||
And do you have any science to back up your opinion? | ||
The best data are autopsies. | ||
So in the largest autopsy series published to date, I know because I'm the senior author. | ||
Of all the deaths we examined, and we re-reviewed them, we had an adjudication committee, we had ways of arbitration deciding on did the vaccine cause death? | ||
The answer is, of these cases that came in for autopsy after vaccination, 73.9% of individuals, it was determined that the vaccine was the cause of death. | ||
First author is Holscher and colleagues who's sitting right behind me. | ||
You know, this is... | ||
An example of the big pharma control of government and the big pharma control of media. | ||
I'm sure you've seen the videos, the testimonies with these globs. | ||
Nobody even knows what to call them. | ||
Calling them clots, but they're not blood clots. | ||
So there's some inorganic material never seen before in humans, these clots. | ||
I mean, this is a scandal from big pharma that is so massive, but because they do massive ad buys on mainstream corporate news. | ||
Because they do massive campaign contributions. | ||
It's like you gotta find actual independent people to report on this stuff. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
There's just no hope as far as the so-called legacy media is concerned to deliver the truth on at least issues like this anymore, let alone really anything else at this point, which is why I think there's such a strong distrust amongst the public and, you know, these massive corporations and conglomerates. | ||
And it's why people are largely turning to independent sources like Infowars, like Lindell TV to get their news, because we actually focus on providing the facts and the truth and the real news, which is clearly suppressed and censored by the powers that be. | ||
And Ron Johnson actually pointed that out in the hearing as well, that anyone that came forward, you know, citing concerns about this, people who legitimately suffered adverse reactions a So he's really doing this on behalf of them, which I think is pretty incredible because they're the ones who have had to suffer silently for so long, you know, going to doctors only to be told that they're crazy. | ||
It's all in their head. | ||
They can't even trust medical professionals anymore. | ||
So there is such a strong distrust between the public, anyone who has any semblance of, you know, the truth and what is actually happening here and all of the people who have been largely paid off. | ||
To push a specific narrative, you know, the safe and effective narrative, the vaccine saves lives, the vaccine is the best thing to ever happen to humanity narrative. | ||
It's just disgusting. | ||
It's despicable. | ||
And again, I think all of these people need to be held accountable. | ||
And we can start with Dr. Anthony Fauci, who not shockingly got a preemptive pardon by Biden right before he left office, which I would like to question. | ||
If I ever get a question in the briefing room, Owen, I plan to ask Caroline Levitt. | ||
Is that pardon still, does it still pass muster? | ||
I mean, we know now that he was using the auto pen. | ||
Was it even Biden that signed that pardon? | ||
And if so, is it still valid? | ||
These are questions that we need answered. | ||
And I think Anthony Fauci should be thrown in jail along with all of the others who helped push this narrative and helped assist in killing millions and millions of innocent people. | ||
Yeah, I'd say it's a pretty safe bet. | ||
That the Fauci pardon was an auto-pen pardon. | ||
And, you know, this is where you kind of get frustrated. | ||
It doesn't take much political strategy to actually deal with these crooks and these criminals. | ||
It's very simple. | ||
And I'm hoping we see it. | ||
You call the auto-pen whistleblowers to testify. | ||
Maybe you do that one behind closed doors. | ||
Then you call the other names that have been mentioned by Comer to a public testimony and hearing. | ||
Get them to deny everything. | ||
Then you call the whistleblower back for a testimony. | ||
Have them tell the truth. | ||
Then you can look at them for perjury charges, potentially. | ||
Because, I mean, look, it was obviously auto-pen. | ||
Biden didn't sign 8,000 pardons. | ||
I'm not even sure if his hand could move 8,000 times. | ||
You know, that's how bad things were for Biden. | ||
So, I mean, it's not a difficult strategy. | ||
You can easily set these people up to lie under oath. | ||
And, I mean, clearly they were probably... | ||
A dozen people involved in all of this? | ||
Was it a pay-for-pardon situation? | ||
You're talking about forging a signature? | ||
I mean, there's all kinds of ways you can bring these people down. | ||
I hope it happens. | ||
Ed Martin is on it. | ||
James Comer is on it. | ||
But yeah, I mean, you look at Fauci. | ||
I mean, the preemptive pardon is almost an admittance of guilt. | ||
And if I'm Trump... | ||
Look, I get why people are frustrated he won't disavow the vaccines. | ||
Hey, that's fine. | ||
It's a fair criticism we have of him. | ||
It's like the scar on his political face. | ||
Overall, pretty good. | ||
The rest of our politicians' faces are like mangled messes, like the elephant man. | ||
He's got one little scar. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, it's a pretty simple strategy, even for Trump. | ||
I'd say, hey, Donald, here's what you need to do. | ||
Blame everything on Fauci. | ||
And then take him down. | ||
It's that simple. | ||
Just blame it all on Fauci. | ||
Maybe he feels a little guilt, but just blame it all on Fauci and then take him down. | ||
Boom! | ||
Problem solved! | ||
There you go. | ||
I think that's a brilliant plan. | ||
I hope Trump is listening to this because that is... | ||
It's got to be done. | ||
I mean, it's the elephant in the room. | ||
Every time I go into one of these briefings, I'm like praying. | ||
Is anyone going to ask about the vaccine? | ||
When is the day going to come? | ||
And still to this day, no one has asked. | ||
So I think we need to start planting the seeds for this to happen. | ||
I think, you know, Trump is does listen to good sources around him and he definitely acts. | ||
Accordingly, so I think if we could get this message circulating, then it may be successful. | ||
And all that takes to make that happen is for people to have these conversations at a grassroots level. | ||
Don't give up on this issue because it is still incredibly important and these people still need to be dealt with. | ||
So I think these conversations absolutely need to be had. | ||
And I think a lot of progress can be made by talking amongst your peers, calling your representatives. | ||
Letting your voice be heard and trying to make an impact that way because we can't let this issue die out or else they will likely try to do something similar all over again, which I think is our greatest fear moving forward, hearing of a potential next pandemic as Bill Gates has openly warned about time and time again. | ||
So unless we get this one sorted and dealt with appropriately, then who knows what's next, right? | ||
Or another scamdemic, or they could launch a real bioweapon, because that's what it was. | ||
It was a bioweapon in a lab, whether it got out intentionally or accidentally, I guess you could have that debate. | ||
But it was a bioweapons lab is what it was. | ||
And quite frankly, I think that's why Obama moved it. | ||
I mean, you know, I think even Obama was like, what the hell are you guys doing? | ||
Get that crap out of here. | ||
You know, so, I mean, to Obama's credit, I kind of think that that was probably a good thing he tried to do. | ||
Hey, quickly here. | ||
Oh, and by the way, the French government now, my crew found this one for me. | ||
The French government is now admitting that they vaccinated their citizens with a mystery nanotech. | ||
So, I mean, this stuff is, it's all getting out into the public. | ||
There's no way you're going to keep this up. | ||
Hey, by the way, I want to ask you a question, though, quickly. | ||
You did experience some censorship online, correct? | ||
Yes, I did. | ||
So... | ||
I kind of missed this. | ||
I saw the act that was signed by Trump, Restoring Freedom of Speech and Ending Federal Citizenship Act. | ||
He did that day one. | ||
They actually have a website, regulations.gov slash comment on slash FTC, and then there's some other stuff here. | ||
You can find it. | ||
But did you know that the Trump administration is actually taking people's submissions? | ||
If you were censored on the internet, they will hear your story. | ||
You can submit any evidence of the censorship as well, whatever emails they sent you, anything. | ||
Were you aware of this? | ||
I was not aware of that. | ||
Neither was I. I guess that's being censored. | ||
Imagine that. | ||
So how about that? | ||
So, yeah, I'm definitely going to file my case. | ||
And I think the more the Trump administration hears of the censorship, the better the case they'll have and the better the chances we'll have of something. | ||
Maybe being done in response to it, because Trump has been very serious about this, but he needs to hear from us, as you said. | ||
Allison Steinberg from Lindell TV, appreciate your time and your reporting today. | ||
Thank you so much, Owen, for having me. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
All right. | ||
Get back to the halls of Congress. | ||
Get back to the Capitol halls there. | ||
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I'm sure they love seeing that Lindell TV microphone. | ||
By the way, prayers for Mike Lindell, about to have a big legal case coming up in a short while as well. | ||
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Okay, well, as I'm sure by now you have heard of the shooting last night in Washington, D.C., and I'm going to try to do full-spectrum coverage of this, but there are still details developing. | ||
There are still questions that need to be answered. | ||
So, we'll give the facts that we know, and then we'll look at some of the oddities. | ||
But maybe we start it off like this. | ||
Because there's a reason this is a larger issue. | ||
And, obviously, the situation with Israel, the Gaza Strip, the ongoing political commentary about Israeli influence, or for some more specifically Jewish influence, is not going away, and now it's only going to get worse. | ||
And one thing I think is also certain from this, and it's just crazy, it just shows how this issue is just totally insane at this point. | ||
And that's why I understand why people just ignore it, or don't want to talk about it, because it's so insane. | ||
Right now, it's probably the most controversial and consequential thing that you can even talk about. | ||
And so trying to just call it fair still doesn't matter. | ||
I mean, I could show posts just as an example, and I've actually got it in my ex-post drafts. | ||
I've never posted it. | ||
But I mean, I get called an Israeli shill, a Jewish shill, every single day. | ||
And then one minute later, I'm called a Nazi and a Jew hater and an anti-Semite. | ||
So, of course, neither one of those things are true. | ||
Call it down the middle. | ||
I call it as I see it. | ||
But what's going to happen now is this isn't going to ratchet things down on either side. | ||
It's going to ratchet things up for the pro-Israel side, and it's going to ratchet things up for the fight against anti-Semitism side, which is just Black Lives Matter for conservatives, just much more deeper-rooted and well-funded and well-organized. | ||
So that's only going to get bigger and louder. | ||
And then you're also actually going to see Jew hatred get worse from this. | ||
You think, wait, two Jews got shot in D.C., Jew hatred is going to get worse? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Of course. | ||
And it's this weird, you know, crap rolls downhill phenomenon. | ||
But yeah. | ||
And they're going to say, see? | ||
And they're going to use it as proof. | ||
They're going to say, look. | ||
Two Jews got shot in Washington, D.C. It's the biggest story in the world. | ||
People get shot in Washington, D.C. all the time. | ||
People get shot in Chicago all the time. | ||
Baltimore all the time. | ||
St. Louis all the time. | ||
Hell, even Austin all the time now. | ||
It's never national news, but this one is. | ||
And they'll say, see? | ||
See? | ||
And of course, it's already being used by Netanyahu for his agenda. | ||
Won't be long before we get political ideas. | ||
To use it to censor free speech and other such things here as well. | ||
And then they'll say, see? | ||
So that's just how insane this topic is. | ||
It's like trying to pull a rock out of a sauna heater or something. | ||
It's like, just touching it, you're going to get burned. | ||
But here's the story. | ||
Happened last night. | ||
Two Israeli embassy staffers shot dead outside D.C.'s Capitol Jewish Museum. | ||
Now, these two Jewish individuals, a young boy and a young girl, Yarin Lechinsky and Sarah Milgram, and it really is just a heartbreaking story, two young people about to get married. | ||
About to actually go to Jerusalem to get married. | ||
Now, they were called Messianic, was referred to as Messianic Jews, meaning they are believers of Jesus Christ. | ||
And apparently, the event at this museum in D.C. was a meeting of other Jews that were actually trying to help get aid to Palestine and the people in the Gaza Strip. | ||
That were struggling to get any aid and that was getting blocked. | ||
Now, we'll see what kind of details emerge about those set of circumstances. | ||
But then there's Elias Rodriguez. | ||
Who is Elias Rodriguez? | ||
The individual charged with murdering... | ||
They say Israelis. | ||
I don't know why they're saying Israelis. | ||
I mean, I'm assuming they're Jewish, obviously. | ||
But, I mean, are they Israelis? | ||
Are they American? | ||
That's still kind of unclear. | ||
But Elias Rodriguez apparently comes in from Chicago. | ||
And this guy is a known leftist. | ||
He's a known socialist, radical leftist. | ||
There's enough history and knowledge of this. | ||
He's even been part of the Party for Socialism and Liberation. | ||
He's been against gentrification of major cities. | ||
He's talking about anti-white stuff as well. | ||
So it's your cut-and-dry stereotypical brainwashed propaganda leftist. | ||
Now, things get a little odd here. | ||
Things get a little strange. | ||
And this is where we're kind of wading into the unknown. | ||
And it's odd that there's so many unknowns at this point, considering how many eyewitnesses there were, considering he didn't even flee the scene. | ||
And, and I think this is the strangest part about it to me, this is in Washington, D.C., and you're on a busy street. | ||
You're telling me there are no... | ||
Camera shots? | ||
You're telling me there's no footage of this? | ||
Of course there is. | ||
There has to be. | ||
The odds of there being no footage of any of this is probably zero. | ||
Now, maybe we just don't have it yet, but doesn't it feel like you normally get all of that stuff pretty immediately? | ||
Now, here's the individual being arrested when he's chanting Free Palestine, but of course I'm talking about the actual shooting. | ||
So, what... | ||
We're told at this point is that this guy, radical leftist, comes from Chicago. | ||
And I guess, I don't know, we don't know yet. | ||
These are some of the unknowns. | ||
Did he know there was going to be an event that night? | ||
Did somebody tell him there was going to be an event that night? | ||
Were there internet searches, like looking for where Jewish people like to hang out in D.C.? | ||
And by the way, you know, this was unfortunately so predictable. | ||
And there's two angles that people are going with, and it's all based on bias. | ||
And that's just human nature. | ||
But this was so predictable. | ||
And I've been saying right here, and this isn't me trying to play sides, but this is just the reality of the situation. | ||
I've been saying, if you're Jewish, And when you go to synagogue or you go to any Jewish event like this, you better be carrying. | ||
You better have security. | ||
I've been saying it for months. | ||
Now, I'm not blaming the victims of this, obviously, even if they were carrying, which is probably illegal in D.C. for them anyway. | ||
You know, what are you going to do if a guy's there targeting you, obviously? | ||
But the point is that this has been predictable. | ||
Obviously, some radical deranged leftist was eventually going to target a Jewish event and try to kill Jews. | ||
I mean, this has been so written on the wall now, it couldn't be more obvious. | ||
And that's why it's even more ridiculous with Nicole Wallace saying, oh, you know, the right is the party of evil, the right is the party of violence. | ||
No, you guys celebrate Luigi Mangione. | ||
And that's just one brief example here. | ||
I'm not going to spend the rest of the time showing all the other examples you celebrate killing and violence. | ||
And of course, this was a leftist. | ||
From what we know and what we're told right now, looks like a radical leftist showed up at this event to kill Jews. | ||
So this is an act of leftist terror. | ||
This is an act of radical left-wing violence. | ||
But of course, the other side of the aisle, which you can't help but wonder, because we've all been predicting it as well, false flag imminent. | ||
Netanyahu losing the narrative. | ||
Israel losing the narrative. | ||
Losing foreign policy control. | ||
False flag incoming to regain that narrative and regain that control. | ||
And then, bing, here it is. | ||
Now, I'm not saying it's a false flag. | ||
I'm just saying, either way you look at it, if you do think this was a false flag, To give Israel control of the narrative again. | ||
Or it's a radical left terrorist that showed up to kill Jews. | ||
Either way, totally predictable. | ||
Obviously, it was overdue. | ||
And so now here we are. | ||
Now here we are. | ||
Now there's some obvious questions that remain here. | ||
And we've mentioned a few of them. | ||
What? | ||
What? | ||
If we take everything at face value, which at this point I would say it looks like radical leftist terrorism. | ||
That's what it looks like to me. | ||
And by the way, obviously there's people that hate Jews on the left. | ||
There's people that hate Jews on the right. | ||
But I think it's a fair thing to say that the people that hate Jews on the right aren't violent people. | ||
They might do online bullying campaigns and other stuff. | ||
Trying to make other people not like Jews or not like Israel. | ||
Like digital influence campaign stuff, which of course they all say is Qatari paid, which is just baloney. | ||
Some of it might be. | ||
Most of it's organic. | ||
But I don't think people on the right that are actually anti-Semitic or actually hate Jews, I don't think they're showing up to commit acts of violence. | ||
That's what the left does. | ||
So based off the set of facts that we have, it looks like this is a radical left-wing terror event again. | ||
And this guy showed up in D.C. to kill Jews. | ||
Now you say, well, what spurred the trip? | ||
Did he know that there was going to be an event there? | ||
Did he have some knowledge? | ||
Apparently there's a manifesto that they've recovered. | ||
But there's a lot of other questions that we'll have to see in time. | ||
Why didn't he flee? | ||
Why did he sit around? | ||
There's also questions around the weapon that was used. | ||
There's also other eyewitness reports saying that they saw another man allegedly escaping on a bike. | ||
So again, this is all, we're just in the first hours after this. | ||
You know, who knows? | ||
The dust is still settling. | ||
We'll find out. | ||
Looks like left-wing radical terrorism. | ||
But we're still looking at all the other angles. | ||
But then, okay, this sad, isolated incident becomes an international phenomenon. | ||
Why? | ||
Well, we all know why. | ||
Everybody knows why. | ||
And it's the same why of why there's protests against what's going on in Israel versus why there's more fighting against anti-Semitism, even infringing on our rights. | ||
So it's the same why. | ||
And then Netanyahu comes out immediately afterwards with this video in clip 17. For these neo-Nazis, free Palestine is just today's version of Heil Hitler. | ||
They don't want a Palestinian state. | ||
They want to destroy the Jewish state. | ||
They want to annihilate the Jewish people who've been in the land of Israel for 3,500 years. | ||
I could never understand how this simple truth evades the leaders of France, Britain, Canada, and others. | ||
Pause it real quick. | ||
Now, yeah. | ||
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See, this is why Netanyahu is just such a dirty dealer to me. | ||
Netanyahu is Polish. | ||
Netanyahu changed his name. | ||
Netanyahu grew up in America. | ||
Netanyahu has not been there for 3,500 years. | ||
And I would bet that the vast majority of the Palestinians are more... | ||
I don't want to say Jewish, but Semitic than Netanyahu is. | ||
So see, even, it's just, that's the problem here. | ||
This is a tragic event, and if Netanyahu wants to come out and talk about people that hate Jews or hate Israel, that's fine. | ||
But he just can't be honest about it. | ||
He just has to just layer all the propaganda on top of it. | ||
So immediately that makes you more skeptical. | ||
Immediately that makes you more skeptical. | ||
And if he just would have stopped at the neo-Nazi thing, I would have believed it. | ||
Because this guy probably was. | ||
I mean, he was a socialist. | ||
So that's, you know, a Nazi is a socialist. | ||
But I don't even want to get into that conversation. | ||
So he just layers on all the propaganda dealing with this tragic event. | ||
And it just, to me, that's just evil. | ||
It's just evil. | ||
But it's like, oh, well, hey, you know, the real evil is the people that got killed. | ||
Well, I agree. | ||
So what about how many dead Palestinians now? | ||
50,000? | ||
100,000? | ||
The numbers vary. | ||
The whole thing has basically been leveled. | ||
So it's just, you know, Netanyahu just, at this point, I don't think he can do anything to make himself look good, to be honest. | ||
And I don't think that's bias on my behalf. | ||
I think that that's just a neutrally observable thing. | ||
Continue. | ||
France, Britain, Canada, and others. | ||
They're now proposing. | ||
To establish a Palestinian state and reward these murders with the ultimate prize. | ||
Well, for 18 years, we had a de facto Palestinian state. | ||
So pause it. | ||
So now he's making it about, of course, about his war and not about the victims. | ||
So that didn't take long to make it about himself and what he's trying to do instead of the victims. | ||
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And I think he's also admitting that really what he's trying to do is he's trying to take the Gaza Strip. | ||
He's trying to take Palestine. | ||
It's what he wants. | ||
That's why they stood down on October 7th to give him the excuse. | ||
And he's failed. | ||
He's failed miserably. | ||
But, I mean, if you're not going to do a two-state solution, then what are you proposing? | ||
See, he won't answer that question. | ||
Because he knows what that does. | ||
He knows now what that looks like. | ||
He knows how that changes the complete narrative. | ||
So yeah, Israel can exist. | ||
Israel can be the Jewish homeland, fine. | ||
But so if there's no state of Palestine, if there's no two-state solution, then what are you proposing? | ||
Blowing it off the map, death toll doesn't matter, and then taking it over. | ||
That's what he's proposing. | ||
He won't come out and say it, but that's what he wants to do. | ||
But you can't say that it's a bad look when he's trying to pose as the good guy. | ||
Continue. | ||
And what did we get? | ||
Peace? | ||
No. | ||
We got the most savage slaughter of Jews since the Holocaust. | ||
You won't be surprised to learn that Hamas thanked President Macron and Prime Minister Starmer and Carney for demanding that Israel end its war in Gaza immediately. | ||
Hamas was right to thank them. | ||
Because by issuing their demand, replete with a threat of sanctions against Israel. | ||
Against Israel, not Hamas. | ||
These three leaders effectively said they want Hamas to remain in power. | ||
This is a disgusting person. | ||
They want Israel to stand down and accept that Hamas' army of mass murderers will survive, rebuild, and repeat the October 7th massacre again and again and again. | ||
Because that's what Hamas is about to do. | ||
I say to President Macron, Prime Minister Carney, and Prime Minister Starmer, when mass murderers, rapists, baby killers, and kidnappers, thank you, you're on the wrong side of justice. | ||
You're on the wrong side of humanity. | ||
And you're on the wrong side of history. | ||
I think Bibi Netanyahu at this point is just totally, totally engulfed in evil. | ||
I don't think there's anything good left in him at this point. | ||
I think he's totally turned over to evil. | ||
I think he's so obsessed with whatever he's trying to do with his legacy and take the Gaza Strip and everything else that it's impossible for this. | ||
He's covered in blood. | ||
He's bathed in the blood. | ||
He's drunk on the blood. | ||
And I don't think there's any good left in this man. | ||
I think this man is completely all evil at this point. | ||
And when you turn this event that happened in Washington, D.C. And before the bodies are even cold, before the blood is even dry, and you turn this event that happened in America into a propaganda piece for your continued war and your slaughter, you're just a disgusting person. | ||
You're a disgusting, totally evil, covered in blood person. | ||
Baby killers? | ||
Benjamin, you guys have killed babies too. | ||
You killed more babies. | ||
Then Hamas did on October 7th when you stood down. | ||
And so now, I mean, I look at this Netanyahu and I'm like, dude, you know what's going to happen? | ||
More Jews are going to die because of you. | ||
You're not protecting Jews. | ||
You're not helping Jews. | ||
You're not helping American Jews. | ||
You're not helping Israeli Jews. | ||
I think you have it out for the Orthodox Jews. | ||
Oh, the people that have been here for 3,000 years. | ||
You were raised in America. | ||
You're Polish. | ||
Oh, the baby killers. | ||
How many babies have you killed? | ||
Five grand? | ||
Ten grand? | ||
This happened in America, and you're already using it to promote your continued war. | ||
And you're not even being honest about what the UK and Canada and France said. | ||
They were saying you need to let the aid get into Gaza, which, by the way, the two Jews that died in D.C., it looks like they agreed with that. | ||
And many Jews do agree with that, by the way. | ||
I think Netanyahu is a truly sick, demented, evil person. | ||
I think this man is now 100% totally engulfed in evil, totally drenched in the blood of the innocent. | ||
I don't think there's any coming back from him now. | ||
And if this is how he responds to this killing in D.C., then I'm just totally convinced. | ||
He's not interested in saving any Jews' lives. | ||
He's not interested in saving a single Jewish life. | ||
He'd probably gladly let another thousand Jews die if that meant he could go further into the Gaza Strip and kill 100,000 more Palestinians and eventually claim it to be Israel and that would be his legacy. | ||
I'm totally convinced now that's who Netanyahu is. | ||
Totally convinced. | ||
By the way, the Pope came out recently. | ||
This was before the shooting. | ||
Yesterday morning, the Pope... | ||
Leo said, Now look, some people disagree with me, and that's fine. | ||
So far, I've liked what I've seen from the Pope, quite frankly. | ||
But what I find incredible here is... | ||
You have all these right-wingers, Christians, conservatives, and, you know, they want to be good people and they want to be on the right side of history, and yet now they're all upset at the Pope for saying, hey, let's let humanitarian aid into this place where Israel is denying it and people are starving to death and kids are starving to death. | ||
This whole thing is just, it's just so, it's so gross, man. | ||
It's so disgusting. | ||
And it's not getting any better. | ||
And I remember going on the air. | ||
You'd have to go back in the archives, but it was very shortly after October 7th. | ||
And I'm sure the crew remembers. | ||
And I remember going on air and I said, you know what's going to happen now? | ||
This is going to be in our backyard. | ||
This is going to be in our front yard. | ||
This war on the other side of the planet is now going to be right here and people are going to be killed. | ||
And now here we are. | ||
And now here we are. | ||
And it's actually sad to see Americans and Christians so invested in this to the point now where they've just been totally blinded by what should be their moral compass or blinded to what should be their moral compass. | ||
And now it just gets worse. | ||
Iran says it will hold the United States responsible for any Israeli attack on nuclear sites. | ||
Well, that's just... | ||
I ran saber-rattling, but see, this is the larger story, folks. | ||
This is the larger story. | ||
This is the same propaganda that's been used against us for years. | ||
This is the same propaganda that's been used to get us in the Middle East. | ||
This is the same propaganda that was used after September 11th. | ||
Oh, these people just hate your way of life, and they always want to kill you. | ||
They'll always be a threat to you. | ||
Folks, the only reason why people in the Middle East... | ||
And radical Islamic jihadis hate us and want to kill us is because we support Israel. | ||
That's why. | ||
It's not about your way of life. | ||
It's not about you living in America. | ||
It's not even about you being a Christian. | ||
It's because they don't like Israel. | ||
Probably fair to say they hate Israel. | ||
Don't like Jews. | ||
Maybe fair to say they hate Jews. | ||
And that's why they come after us. | ||
Is because we support Israel. | ||
That's why. | ||
But now, these two beautiful humans cut down because of this ongoing war that continues to engulf our country are now going to be used to make it worse. | ||
And that is tragic. | ||
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It's the War Room. | ||
Here comes Owen Troyer. | ||
All right, I was going to cover some border news, some illegal immigration news, ahead of my next guest that has a big breakdown on the human trafficking that happens at the southern border. | ||
But this news just came across my desk, so I'm calling a quick audible here. | ||
Party of South Africa, featured in Oval Office meeting, denounces Trump. | ||
Oh, go figure. | ||
And then Malema, the leader of the party, Posted this on X. Okay. | ||
You chant about it, you campaign on it, and then you do it. | ||
So that's fine. | ||
You can announce Trump, but that doesn't change what you're up to. | ||
And now the world can see it. | ||
But last night, I posted something on X because, you know, one of my big things is logical consistency. | ||
And so I try to be logically consistent. | ||
And I like to keep my audience logically consistent because in a world filled with propaganda, it's easy to lose track of that. | ||
So I posted this on X last night and it's blown up pretty good. | ||
And it has a lot of people upset. | ||
But I want to explain this now. | ||
I wasn't going to do it, especially after the shooting last night. | ||
But now after this, I'll go ahead and explain myself. | ||
So I posted, 2,000 white farmers have been killed in South Africa. | ||
50,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza. | ||
I notice some are willing to call one a genocide and not the other. | ||
If it can't be applied universally, it's not logic, it's propaganda. | ||
Now, if you have a reaction to this, if you have an emotional reaction to this, then good. | ||
That's the purpose of this post. | ||
And whatever your reaction is, shows where your bias lies. | ||
There is no opinion expressed in that post, and you could actually interpret that from either side of the aisle. | ||
You can interpret that from a left side of the aisle that says what's going on in Gaza is a genocide, but not what's going on in South Africa. | ||
Or you could look at it from the other side of people that say what's going on in South Africa is a genocide, but not what's going on in Gaza. | ||
And so that was the point. | ||
My point is that you need to be logically consistent. | ||
And I saw, of course, the emotional responses and everybody freaking out in the replies because that was the point was to show your bias and that you're not being logically consistent. | ||
So you could say they're both genocides. | ||
You could say neither one are genocides. | ||
But once you start to try to get into the malaise of the numbers and, oh, well, one's a war and one's not, okay, so what? | ||
So if the South African blacks declare war on the whites, then it's okay? | ||
Then they can kill 50,000 too? | ||
Is that what you're saying? | ||
Of course that's not what you're saying. | ||
If the logic cannot be applied universally, it's not logic, it's propaganda. | ||
So I just couldn't help. | ||
And I don't think so. | ||
I mean, I don't call... | ||
I don't call any of it a genocide. | ||
I don't think I've called what's going on in South Africa a genocide. | ||
I don't think I've called what's going on in Gaza a genocide either. | ||
I'd say what's going on in South Africa is obviously blatant, targeted, you know, racist killings. | ||
And then I would say what's going on in the Gaza Strip is just bloodlusting Israelis like Netanyahu that have an agenda. | ||
But when I saw all the people responding, and it was some on the left, and it was some on the right, saying, yeah, but see, it hasn't even been 2,000 South Africans killed. | ||
That's not a genocide. | ||
What's going on in Gaza is. | ||
Okay, so it's about numbers then? | ||
Well, no, it's not about numbers. | ||
Okay. | ||
And then, of course, the people on the other side, oh, what's going on in Gaza? | ||
That's war. | ||
They didn't start that. | ||
South Africa, that's not war. | ||
Well, okay, so if the black South Africans say it's war against whites, then it's okay? | ||
Try to stay balanced, folks. | ||
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The antidote to the establishment's lies. | |
Welcome to The War Room. | ||
Your host, Owen Schroyer. | ||
Well, I'm sure guests love coming in after a hot topic like that. | ||
That's always fun. | ||
Raise the temperature before we get guests in. | ||
But we're going to be talking about, actually, I mean, you want to talk about humanitarian issues. | ||
You want to talk about things that we should all care about. | ||
Human trafficking, more specifically child trafficking. | ||
And, of course, this went on at unreal numbers at the southern border for four years under Joe Biden. | ||
And joining me now is Allie Hopper, and she's testified in front of Congress on this. | ||
She's done incredible research on this. | ||
She's talked to a lot of people that have a lot of good information on this. | ||
I guess, you know, what is the angle here? | ||
You know, we get so numb to the news, and I even just think culturally, it's kind of like, it's like a subconscious thing where it's like culturally we've almost numbed ourselves to this stuff when we've done 50 years of abortion. | ||
And so these things just kind of, they just kind of get numb to us, but we're talking about human trafficking. | ||
Sex trafficking, slavery, child trafficking rampant at the southern border. | ||
And it's like, you know, there's nowhere near enough humanitarian outrage, outreach to deal with these things. | ||
So how do you, I know you've testified before, you've done your research and you try to bring this to the public. | ||
That's why you're here on the show. | ||
But I mean, how do we bring people together to try to do something about this, try to stop this? | ||
Hi, Owen. | ||
Thank you so much for having me. | ||
It's great being here. | ||
It's a great question. | ||
Honestly, we just need to never stop being a voice for the voiceless and advocating for the children that are being harmed. | ||
This is a humanitarian crisis. | ||
It's been going on for a very long time. | ||
And the open borders actually exacerbated the issue here in the United States. | ||
It has been going on. | ||
Whether or not the American... | ||
People want to acknowledge that it's a problem. | ||
It's going to continue to occur until we face the reality head on. | ||
When you try to make people aware of how bad it is, do you have certain statistics you rely on? | ||
Do you have some of the evidence that you've seen? | ||
What's your angle to get people's eyes up and aware of this? | ||
Yeah, for the longest time, it's been rooted as a conspiracy theory. | ||
It's not happening or it's happening elsewhere and not here in the United States. | ||
You can put out statistics and everything. | ||
But at the end of the day, we've been met with pushback that it's a conspiracy theory and that it's not really happening. | ||
But ultimately, when it comes down to it, when you've been to the border, when you've been in and out of Mexico, you've been in various countries in Central and South America, and you've seen human trafficking everywhere, We just need people to be willing to listen, willing to hear. | ||
I know that it's... | ||
It's a tough topic, but it doesn't stop if you stop listening to it. | ||
It just continues on, and you don't do anything about it. | ||
We wonder often about World War II and how the Nazis were able to... | ||
And imprison and murder so many people and people didn't do anything about it. | ||
And now we look at modern day society and we see the same thing. | ||
A lot of people just don't want to do anything about it. | ||
They just don't want to hear about it. | ||
And it doesn't mean that it's going away. | ||
But I love what you said earlier about the logical consistency. | ||
It's really interesting when you look at the first Trump administration and the media just went gangbusters on... | ||
Children in cages and all that imagery and how horrifying it was. | ||
But they failed to really acknowledge the problems that occurred under the Biden-Harris administration. | ||
When you had the highest level of child trafficking through the border that our country has ever seen, this is a stain on our history, and we were complicit in it. | ||
Cartel members used taxpayer dollars to transport children throughout our country. | ||
And for the media to fail to acknowledge that, that it was going on and that that administration refused to fight back or push back on it but was actually facilitating an easier process, that's a problem. | ||
You know, this is a perfect segue into where I was going next and an excellent juxtaposition there. | ||
We're talking about what would a better situation be for a family of non-citizens that try to break into the country? | ||
I think that's probably a fair way to say it. | ||
A family of people that try to break into the country. | ||
What's a better situation? | ||
For the kids to be in a government facility where at least they can be protected and be under a roof? | ||
Or a situation that we saw four years after Biden where they're literally trafficked into the country, sold as slaves. | ||
Sold as a human commodity. | ||
Many of them raped to death. | ||
Oh, they don't want to talk about that. | ||
Now, I know you've actually spoken to some of these incarcerated human traffickers, so you know how bad it is. | ||
Yeah, and it was really horrifying to hear out of the mouth of incarcerated traffickers that they were really happy with the Biden-Harris administration and the policies or lack thereof at the border. | ||
It made their business dealings very easy. | ||
They used our programs and services as transportation hubs to be able to move these children around. | ||
in and out of the country on our taxpayer dollars and when you have a system that is broken from the get-go, when you have Lack of DNA testing at the border to ensure that a child is with a parent. | ||
When you start sending them to sponsors that are unvetted and you don't actually even vet the location, you just make sure that it's an address within the USPS system, but that you don't actually check to see whether or not it's an empty field or whether or not there's 30 other children there. | ||
It's a horrifying reality. | ||
And I know that the American public is left with the question, where are these children? | ||
And the Trump administration is working so hard to undo what the prior administration had done, the horrifying reality that this administration inherited. | ||
So not only did they inherit a country under economic distress, they inherited a country under We had numerous unknown individuals crossing into our country. | ||
And we have now the task to find these children using a database that ORR was managing. | ||
And when state agencies were actually looking for collaboration to do welfare checks. | ||
On the well-being of the children that were placed in their state, they were met with, they were being stonewalled. | ||
They weren't able to access that information to do welfare checks. | ||
And the ORR's responsibility was to make a quick phone call. | ||
I think it was the max was three phone calls. | ||
And if no one answered, then they just checked it off their list and moved on. | ||
But even a simple phone call, how is that sufficient to check on the well-being of a child? | ||
When the sponsor answers, are you expecting them to come clean and say, yeah, I'm actually trafficking this child to pay off their debt that they need to pay for coming into this country? | ||
They're not going to admit that. | ||
And so when you have these problems, when you have to take a step back, there is a call line that was set up. | ||
A call line that was set up to make calls and if you had an issue with a sponsor, you could make a call. | ||
And it was open to the general public. | ||
And it was called the Notice of Concern Hotline. | ||
The mismanagement of this hotline by the prior administration was horrifying. | ||
What this administration, what the Trump administration inherited was that they saw that there were 65,000 calls that went unanswered from August. | ||
To when August of 2023 to the inauguration, that is 65,000 unanswered calls. | ||
So now they are tasked with going back through those calls, seeing what those calls were reporting. | ||
I mean, some of the calls were reporting things like children complaining about stale bread, but other calls were complaining about their sponsor or unknown individuals trafficking them. | ||
Forcing them into sex trafficking or labor trafficking situations. | ||
And there's a specific example that stands out in my mind of a field specialist that flagged a potential sponsor and raised it to leadership saying that this sponsor had visible MS-13 gang tattoos. | ||
And despite those warnings from that field specialist, ORR continued, overruled the recommendation to not place the child with that sponsor. | ||
And continued to place the child with that sponsor. | ||
They were sent there, and within three months later, that 17-year-old was found dead in Illinois with his pants around his ankles, with an adult male passed out from drugs or alcohol in the seat next to him. | ||
These are the horrifying stories that the media doesn't want to talk about. | ||
They want to show the crying mother being deported back to her home country. | ||
They want to show kids in cages. | ||
They don't want to show these real stories that happened under the prior administration. | ||
I mean, the amount of evidence we have that supports the fact that there was a massive child sex trafficking operation is overwhelming. | ||
We caught video. | ||
It's like, I can't even believe what I saw. | ||
I can't even believe what we witnessed. | ||
We've got people coming in and out of this illegal immigrant facility where they're moving in children and pregnant women. | ||
They're running fake taxi cab services. | ||
Literally, it's a fake taxi cab. | ||
It's like, well, why are you doing a fake taxi cab unless you're trying to do something? | ||
They have people with gang tattoos, Santa Muerte tattoos, carrying children to and from the airport. | ||
Then when they get filmed, they freak out and they say, oh, whose kid is this? | ||
It's like, okay, what's up with that? | ||
I even go to Abrego Garcia, where they catch this guy clearly human trafficking. | ||
The Biden administration gets on the phone and says, cut him loose! | ||
And the Tennessee Highway Patrol is sitting there stunned, like, what in the hell just happened here? | ||
But, you know, it's funny. | ||
Again, you get back to that logical consistency issue. | ||
How many times have we heard Democrats, when they're arguing policy, how many times have we heard them say, if it just saves one life? | ||
If it just saves one life, you know, we need gun control if it just saves one life. | ||
Of course it won't. | ||
We just need mandatory vaccines if it just saves one life. | ||
I always hear, if it just saves one life for Democrats. | ||
But it's funny, that logic doesn't apply to the border, does it? | ||
It absolutely doesn't. | ||
And when you take the example of Garcia, I have never seen so many lawmakers go to a foreign country to advocate for someone that actually was human trafficking. | ||
But then you see individuals, lawmakers, that vote against acts like the Lake and Riley Act. | ||
Rachel Morin and others, they were murdered by illegal aliens. | ||
And there's silence, there's crickets on the other end. | ||
And it just, that logical consistency doesn't exist. | ||
And if anything, it's more just... | ||
It's disgusting to see the advocacy for true criminals rather than the victims of those criminals. | ||
Another issue that you've looked into is the organ harvesting issue. | ||
What can you tell us about that? | ||
Yeah, I did mention that briefly in my congressional testimony. | ||
And that was one of the first times, I guess, that some of those lawmakers had heard anything about organ harvesting. | ||
But it is an industry. | ||
It is a growing industry. | ||
We did talk to an incarcerated trafficker whose family specializes in organ harvesting and organ trafficking. | ||
And he mentioned there are U.S. buyers. | ||
Now, whether they're aware that the organ that they're receiving is A trafficked organ, you know, that hasn't been determined. | ||
But at the end of the day, when Americans are going to foreign countries for surgeries because they think, you know, that there's less regulation, they're easily more able to obtain an organ for less cost, and they're being told, oh, we found an organ. | ||
This individual died in a car accident. | ||
You know, the questions tend to end there, but a trafficker said, what would you do if the life of your child or a loved one was in danger and you were on a list and you knew that they needed that organ before they were going to be able to get it from an organ donor list? | ||
What would you do? | ||
And he said that many people are faced with that question, and that's why this industry is growing. | ||
And it's an industry that continues to grow because it operates in the shadows. | ||
And until we shine a light on it and start to acknowledge and look at the reality of organ trafficking and organ harvesting, we're not going to begin to fix the problem. | ||
What we try to highlight is that there are doctors involved, there are medical professionals involved in the process. | ||
But normally it happens under the extraction process. | ||
The doctor that is performing the implantation procedure may or may not know where that organ came from. | ||
But the doctor doing the extraction process absolutely does know. | ||
And they may be doing it of their own, you know, of their own volition, their own free will. | ||
Or they may be forced, coerced, and, you know, in fear of their life or their family's life. | ||
And forced to perform these procedures. | ||
But I don't know if you recall that article that came out of Jalisco in Mexico where they found those 200 pairs of shoes and that it looked like a massive oven, like a crematorium. | ||
We spoke with an incarcerated trafficker. | ||
And he absolutely confirmed that that was a organ harvesting operation, that it is rare to find 200 pairs of shoes for no other reason than a mass extermination. | ||
And why would you have that many bodies? | ||
Normally, in his words, you would have 10, 15 that they're trying to dispose of. | ||
But when you have 200... | ||
That points to more of a facility. | ||
They call them farms. | ||
And that is where they conduct procedures like organ harvesting. | ||
You know, you've brought up how these operations are even worse than the Epstein operations. | ||
You've also mentioned the Diddy operations. | ||
Now, the Diddy thing, that court case is ongoing. | ||
It gets wilder every day. | ||
Most of the stuff just looks like extremely sordid activity. | ||
They'll debate on the legality of some of this stuff. | ||
The Epstein thing is also wild because this is a massive human trafficker, you know, child sex trafficker, whatever, but no clients, right? | ||
You know, Maxwell is in prison for trafficking sex slaves, but to who? | ||
Nobody, I guess, is what we're told. | ||
So why do you say that what's going on with the human trafficking at the southern border Is even worse. | ||
Do you think it's connected? | ||
A lot of the... | ||
The individuals that end up at Diddy parties or Epstein parties, they are individuals from other countries. | ||
Some of them are from the interior of the United States. | ||
But the reason why there's such a highlight on Epstein and on Diddy is because of their high-profile nature. | ||
Now, what is yet to be discussed is, like you mentioned, who were the buyers? | ||
Who were the ones participating in this? | ||
At an Epstein party or a Diddy party, they're going to be a more high-profile individual. | ||
But that doesn't discuss the other aspect of when you have a more standard trafficking situation where it involves your local doctor or your local politician or your local teacher or just an average individual in your community. | ||
We're not looking and examining the demand aspect and why is the United States the highest buyer of this air quote commodity in the entire world? | ||
Why is that? | ||
Why do we have a problem with child sexual abuse material and adults consuming that material here in the United States? | ||
Why do we have the average John that is found to be procuring these experiences being a middle-aged man with a six-figure income and a wife and two kids at home? | ||
Why are we having these issues? | ||
And it points to a lack of morality within our society that we need to begin to address. | ||
And I'm glad to see the news is starting to talk more about the sexual impropriety and assault that is going on on our children from the adults in our country. | ||
And I think some of that might also be there's not enough fear. | ||
You know, I don't know how much you know about the BOP or the judicial federal system specifically and how they treat kiddie diddlers and child predators with kid gloves. | ||
I learned it the hard way. | ||
But, I mean, if you get caught with marijuana, you're going to get ten times the sentence than a kiddie diddler will. | ||
I mean, whatever you think about marijuana, I think most people would probably agree that a child predator is worse than somebody selling marijuana, but apparently the federal system disagrees. | ||
Do you think maybe stepping up the punishment might be a good deterrence here? | ||
Representative Tim Burchett calls for the execution of child predators. | ||
Specifically, double offenders. | ||
Do you think something like that would help deter this? | ||
I absolutely do think that we need to go after the demand. | ||
We need to go after the buyers. | ||
When you have a decrease in the demand, then there will be a natural decrease in the supply. | ||
I mean, the reason why traffickers are... | ||
Trafficking children into the interior of the United States is because the demand is so high. | ||
So we need to look at the demand of not only the Johns and Janes that are buying or procuring, you know, men, women and children for sex. | ||
But we also need to start coming down very hard on those that are performing or participating in other forms of trafficking. | ||
Labor trafficking often gets overlooked. | ||
And I remember just hearing about the tariff conversation in depth over, you know, outrage over Trump's tariffs that he was putting on other countries. | ||
And they were talking about how it was going to raise the price of a T-shirt that they can get over, you know, abroad. | ||
and Because that's a massive problem, and we need to start looking at not just... | ||
Sex trafficking, labor trafficking, organ harvesting. | ||
We need to examine human trafficking as a whole because it is modern-day slavery, and it is going on right before our eyes. | ||
And like I said, ignoring it is not going to fix the problem. | ||
We need to address it, and we need to educate society. | ||
We need to educate law enforcement. | ||
And my business partner and I are working to work with law enforcement to provide education. | ||
In the sense of how to gauge in a prostitution situation, how to determine whether it's prostitution or whether it's human trafficking. | ||
And where it lies is that consent factor. | ||
Do they have their bodily autonomy? | ||
Do they control their finances 100%? | ||
Are they doing this of their own free will? | ||
And if they have a pimp... | ||
I am trying to change this within society, that language of pimp. | ||
If that pimp is controlling where they're going, what they're doing, how they're spending their money, and who they're talking to, that is not a pimp. | ||
That is a trafficker. | ||
And so we need to start having these conversations and understanding what the concept is of human trafficking, what it is and what it isn't, and be able to start protecting our children from these things. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Allie Hopper, thank you for your work. | ||
Thank you for your time. | ||
At Allie underscore Hopper on X, the President of Guard Against Trafficking. | ||
You know, any other news? | ||
You've got my contact. | ||
You need to come on here and break. | ||
You let me know. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Thank you so much for having me. | ||
Of course. | ||
Thank you. | ||
All right. | ||
There goes our guest final segment of the InfoWars War Room coming up on the other side of this break. | ||
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Let me just kind of buffer this real quick before I get into some of these heavier news stories. | ||
Representative Tim Burchett was in a meeting about the JFK assassination cover-up, and he gives us a little more intel into that here in clip four. | ||
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Hey everybody, Tim Burchett, returning from an oversight committee. | |
We were talking about the John F. Kennedy, President Kennedy's assassination in 1963. | ||
Just some incredible testimony from the attending physician in the emergency room. | ||
And he told us the way he was doing this. | ||
The bullets entered where they came from, and they came from two dadgum different directions, and there were four bullets fired. | ||
It was just incredible. | ||
Anyway, big cover-up, of course. | ||
Will we get to the bottom of it? | ||
Probably not. | ||
You always got a patsy, and it's obviously Lee Harvey Oswald was a patsy. | ||
He might have pulled the trigger on one of the bullets, but I don't think on all three, and that would have been a bolt-action, which is a Manlaker carbine. | ||
It's an Italian carbine. | ||
I got one somewhere. | ||
It was written up in a magazine one time. | ||
It's the only gun that never won a war. | ||
Oswald could have walked into a Western auto and bought an M1 with a scope for under 50 bucks at that time. | ||
It was just literally a Western auto, but he chose a mail order, Italian car. | ||
The whole thing's just crazy. | ||
Anyway, we're done. | ||
So, you know, my takeaways from this as it continues to develop. | ||
Okay. | ||
Most, I think, people in the political We already knew they lied to us about the JFK assassination. | ||
It was very clear. | ||
But now that it's common knowledge, now that it's accepted, when do we rewrite the history books? | ||
When do the children of America, going through these government indoctrination schools, when do the textbooks change and say, nope, you were lied to? | ||
So the story isn't JFK was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald. | ||
The story is that the JFK assassination was covered up by the U.S. government and then the American people were lied to about it for 50 plus years. | ||
That's the story now. | ||
But I guarantee you, that's not being taught in any history classes. | ||
That's not being taught in any schools right now, is it? | ||
It's probably still the same. | ||
So when do we correct that? | ||
But that's just one incident of how we've lived in a world of lies, how we've grown up in a world of lies, and how our own government is the one lying to us, perpetuating the lies, and then cementing the lies into our conscious so that we stay blind, misinformed, and disinformed, and can never reclaim our future, our past. | ||
Or our present. | ||
That's the story to me. | ||
But, you know, then there's James Comey. | ||
He likes to lie, too. | ||
He's a big liar. | ||
Ex-FBI director James Comey's new fiction book mimics real-life Obama administration anti-First Amendment operation targeting Alex Jones for destruction. | ||
What's that? | ||
Disgraced FBI director James Comey's new novel FDR Drive blatantly focuses on an Alex Jones-based character named Samuel Buchanan and details federal government engineering a criminal case to take away Buchanan's First Amendment rights. | ||
Description of the book reads, Radio and podcast host Samuel Buchanan uses his platform to spread disinformation and incite violence and his mission is succeeding. | ||
With disturbance since clashes and hate crimes being... | ||
Rising across the country. | ||
Of course, none of that is true about Alex, but yeah. | ||
It's pretty clear that, you know, but actually, here's what I think. | ||
Now I'm wondering, you know, James Comey claims himself to be some great fiction author, like some, you know, true crime author, but fiction. | ||
And I'm wondering, is he just getting these stories from FBI cases? | ||
Is Comey, I mean, I think he still has a security clearance, but I guess he wouldn't even need it. | ||
Is Comey just taking real crime stories from the FBI or his time at the FBI or the FBI archives and then just turning them into his own stories and pretending like he came up with the idea? | ||
Is that what Comey is doing? | ||
Why wouldn't he? | ||
A liar like that can't be sure about anything he says. | ||
He likes to tell tall tales. | ||
Alright, a couple crazy ones here. | ||
Oh boy, how this stuff is allowed to happen and got away with. | ||
But here we are. | ||
Israel made Harrop attack drones launched by India by the dozens. | ||
You know what? | ||
They must have changed. | ||
Well, they were putting spy devices in these drones. | ||
They were putting spy devices In drones. | ||
Maybe there's another story you can find. | ||
I didn't double-check this headline after I printed it out. | ||
But Israel was selling drones and using drones to spy on Americans. | ||
And of course they were. | ||
But it also was happening all over the world, apparently. | ||
So, you know, they make drones to spy on you. | ||
They make beepers that'll blow you up. | ||
And then, what about China? | ||
Rogue communication devices found in Chinese solar power inverters. | ||
So you got Chinese putting their stuff, putting back doors into stuff that they sell us to. | ||
Rogue communications devices found in Chinese solar inverters, undocumented cellular radios, also found in Chinese batteries. | ||
So they're just putting spy stuff in everything. | ||
I mean, of course... | ||
You know, I... | ||
Well, here's... | ||
A couple other headlines here. | ||
China installs kill switches and solar panels sold to the West. | ||
Here's why it's extremely dangerous. | ||
So yeah, you got all these. | ||
This is why we have to manufacture things here, folks. | ||
It's just that's the case. | ||
And then as they joked about, Aaron Rodgers and Joe Rogan yesterday joked about, you know, then it's just probably the CIA spying on us. | ||
But they turn it all over to the other foreign intelligence assets too, MI6, Mossad. | ||
They all spy on us. | ||
It's just who isn't spying on you? | ||
Is everybody spying on you all the time? | ||
Is anything safe? | ||
Is this the world that we live in now? | ||
Is this the world that our kids will have to accept as reality? | ||
Anything you do on the internet is being spied on. | ||
Anticipate that. | ||
Anything you do digitally, anything you do on your phone, your computer, whatever, anything you do digitally, someone has access to that. | ||
Someone will see that. | ||
Someone can see that. | ||
That looks like where we're at. | ||
And it's not even just your own government. | ||
It's all over. | ||
All freaking over. | ||
China says Trump's Golden Dome missile defense plan increases risk of space becoming a battlefield. | ||
Yeah, well, I kind of did agree with that. | ||
By the way, did you hear... | ||
So North Korea opened up its country for influencers, social media influencers. | ||
It was a big change to that policy. | ||
Well, it actually did well. | ||
A lot of people went over there. | ||
But then they shut it down. | ||
Why? | ||
Well, you know, they can't be letting any other stories get out that are out of their control. | ||
And it kind of went that way. | ||
Travel influencer visits North Korea. | ||
Surprise tour didn't hide all the poverty. | ||
So they shut that down. | ||
North Korea abruptly closes border after welcoming Western visitors who then did their live streams and their influence. | ||
Yeah, North Korea also just was displaying for Supreme Leader, the Supreme Leader over there, Kim, and they had a big destroyer is basically what it was. | ||
I don't know if they were classifying it, but it was a giant destroyer. | ||
And they had a major malfunction. | ||
They had a ramp malfunction. | ||
And they crushed the destroyer. | ||
Supreme Leader was not so happy. | ||
And he blamed everybody. | ||
And, you know, let's see if people don't lose their heads over that. | ||
So things are still not so good there. | ||
Well, they're trying. | ||
You know, they're trying. | ||
They can keep trying communism all day long. | ||
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Authoritarianism, it's just never going to work, unfortunately. | |
Or it's going to work like this, because this is what happens, and this is back to the fundamental issue that I brought up earlier with these Democrats. | ||
Like, somehow you're just entitled to things. | ||
And somehow you're just entitled to other Americans' money, and somehow you're just entitled to all this stuff. | ||
No, you're not entitled to anything, except your freedoms. | ||
That's what you're entitled to. | ||
The rest of the stuff you're supposed to work for. | ||
But what happens... | ||
When you create a welfare class and an entitlement class and then take these said entitlements away. | ||
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It's like this in clip 19. And | |
I dare you to try to tell me, hey ma 'am, excuse me, because I'm going to look at you like you retarded if they go talk to trouble about this. | ||
Oh, my kids. | ||
Anybody else voted for him, girl? | ||
Or the ham, of Yes, we're the stupid ones, says the person that relies on other people to live their life. | ||
Uh-huh. | ||
Now look, we don't have to be soulless people. | ||
So, okay. | ||
We can appreciate the issues that she has where she says she can't afford to live, basically. | ||
She can't afford to feed her kids. | ||
But, you know, that's not my fault. | ||
It's not my fault. | ||
And perhaps at the risk of sounding callous, it's not my problem either. | ||
It's yours. | ||
It's probably your fault, too. | ||
You made life decisions that put you in that place. | ||
So it's not the U.S. taxpayer's job to pay your way. | ||
But did you hear? | ||
She says, I'm just going to start stealing stuff now, and that's my right because my government welfare isn't paying for my lifestyle. | ||
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Wow. | |
And you know there's probably at least a million people just like that, folks. | ||
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I wouldn't hesitate for one second to shut down all welfare. | ||
I don't care how many people have that sob story. | ||
I don't care if that woman threatens to rob every store and complains about how she can't feed her kids. | ||
Hey, look, not my problem and not my job. | ||
So you're saying that I or anyone else has to work to pay for your kids? | ||
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Hmm. | |
That's not how this works. | ||
Nope, still wouldn't hesitate for one second to shut down every single entitlement and every single welfare in this country. | ||
Wouldn't lose an ounce of sleep over it. | ||
Not a minute. | ||
And then you can decide what you want to do. | ||
It's not my problem. | ||
But then she wants to blame Trump. | ||
And this is what I'm... | ||
Oh, blame Trump. | ||
It's like, this is what happens. | ||
No, there are reasons why the cost of living... | ||
And groceries and energy and everything else. | ||
There's a reason why this stuff has gone up. | ||
But you don't care to be informed about that. | ||
You don't care to do anything about that. | ||
Apparently, you don't even care to try to adjust your lifestyle so that you can afford to feed your children. | ||
Instead, you're just going to result to becoming a criminal and then you're going to justify it because other people won't pay for your lifestyle. | ||
But again, I'm not a soulless person. | ||
I don't want a mom to sit there and say, how am I going to pay for my kids if somebody doesn't give me free money? | ||
Doesn't have to be this way. | ||
Cut the taxes. | ||
Unleash the energy. | ||
Stop the foreign aid. | ||
Stop the USAID. | ||
I mean, there's things that can be done, so it's not so hard. | ||
And, you know, Trump is now looking into what's going on in the housing market. | ||
And this is long overdue. | ||
I'm giving very serious consideration to bringing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac public. | ||
I will be speaking with Treasury Secretary Scott Besant, Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick, and the Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency William Pulte, among others, and will be making a decision in the near future. | ||
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are doing very well, throwing off a lot of cash, and the time would seem to be right. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
Well, what's happened to the housing market? | ||
I mean, is it criminal or what's going on? | ||
It's insane. | ||
The easy solution is residential buildings, residential houses, maybe more accurately, cannot be owned by companies. | ||
And so you start to get into, you know... | ||
Argument over the free market and capitalism and everything else. | ||
But that's obviously the problem here. | ||
That's obviously the problem here is these massive companies that have all the cash in the world can buy up all the residential homes and then price Americans out of it. | ||
And the proof is everywhere. | ||
And it doesn't help when you have these groups that are against Trump and trying to hurt Trump by hurting the American people. | ||
They refuse to cut interest rates. | ||
They downgrade U.S. credit. | ||
That's all done to hurt Trump, but then it just ends up hurting the American people. | ||
They're sick. | ||
They're sick at the banks. | ||
They're sick at Moody's. | ||
They're sick at the Federal Reserve. | ||
They would gladly do anything to hurt you as long as it hurt Trump. | ||
April home sales dropped to the slowest pace since 2009. | ||
It's pretty crazy out there. | ||
So yeah, the interest rates are out of control. | ||
That's because of the Fed and the banks. | ||
And then the price of housing is out of control, and that's because of these giant groups that have hundreds of billions of dollars buying everything. | ||
So you can't afford it. | ||
And then they can raise the price as they see fit, or just turn it into a renter's market. | ||
Like, investors now own 30% of Metro Atlanta's single-family rental homes. | ||
That just, you can rig the market, and you can either remove the ability to even own a home, you can price people out of owning the home. | ||
This is what's going on. | ||
Now look at this. | ||
This is from Realtor.com Statistics, breaking down baby boomers versus millennials, talking about the median household income versus the median... | ||
And this is, you know, this is shocking. | ||
This is revealing. | ||
Baby boomers, the average median household income, $23,620. | ||
Average house, $83,200. | ||
So you do the math there, you're talking about, yeah, three, four times. | ||
But, you know, in three, four years, you can pay off your house. | ||
For millennials, average median household income $74,500. | ||
Average house $468,000. | ||
So now you're talking about that gap here has nearly tripled. | ||
It's nearly tripled. | ||
And again, why is that? | ||
Because these investment groups, these realtor groups, They've bought up everything and priced everybody out. | ||
The banks just keep raising mortgage rate after mortgage rate after mortgage rate. | ||
The Fed won't lower rates. | ||
And it's only getting worse. | ||
It's only getting worse. | ||
And now it's almost to a standstill is how bad it is. | ||
Now you have, because it used to be, and I don't know if I agree, but it used to be financial advisors would look at everything and say no. | ||
Despite all of this, it's still smarter to own the home and get into the asset column and, you know, get the equity out of it. | ||
Now there's actually a debate. | ||
Now there's actually a debate amongst financial advisors and, you know, commentators that do discussions like this. | ||
Now they're saying, well, actually, maybe not so much. | ||
Maybe not so much. | ||
And maybe you and yourself have dealt with this. | ||
I know I have. | ||
But yeah, you crunch all the numbers, and in certain situations, there's times where it's like, oh, it's actually worse to own a home. | ||
So when you now have a market where it's actually worse financially to own a home, you got a problem. | ||
And that's where we're at. | ||
And it's all done by design. | ||
They don't want you to own anything. | ||
They want it to be a nation of renters, a world of renters, so that you own nothing, so that you can't be independent. | ||
You have to be dependent. | ||
It's all by design. | ||
And then what do you get? | ||
You get the woman saying, hey, I've had this free money forever and now you're taking it away. | ||
What the hell? | ||
Well, that's not how life works. | ||
FAA investigates brief communications outage at air traffic facility at Newark. | ||
So they've had like three or four of these now. | ||
They're almost not even flying anything out of Newark is how bad it is. | ||
It seems to be some sort of attack going on there, but nobody's really... | ||
Talking about it. | ||
FDA sets new requirements for COVID vaccines in healthy adults and children. | ||
New booster guidelines requiring trials. | ||
Limiting COVID-19 approval to elderly and other high risk. | ||
So basically, they're just not, they're taking it off all the schedules. | ||
They're telling you it hasn't been tested. | ||
It's bad. | ||
And now these vaccine manufacturers are starting to react. | ||
Moderna pulls application for COVID flu combination shot. | ||
Yeah. | ||
By the way, a huge new study just came out on vitamin D, specifically dealing with cancer in the sun. | ||
Cancer risk can be reduced by this common vitamin, and that, of course, is vitamin D. And a lot of that you can get. | ||
From the sun. | ||
Now, what's crazy about this, it just shows you there's a death cult trying to kill us all, folks. | ||
The sun is the giver of life. | ||
The sun is everything. | ||
And they want to block out the sun. | ||
Then they want to tell you the sun is causing cancer. | ||
The sun can help you stop from getting cancer. | ||
Obviously, you don't want to sit out in the sun for 10 hours all day and bake yourself to a crisp. | ||
Okay, let's calm down. | ||
But I mean, no, the sunscreen is causing cancer, and then it's blocking you from getting the benefits of the sun. | ||
This is the clown world that we're in. | ||
We're going to change it, though. | ||
It's going to take a hell of a lot of an effort to turn this thing around, but we're doing it right now. | ||
All right, that does it for today's edition of the InfoWars War Room. | ||
We take a 21-hour break, and we'll see you tomorrow. | ||
You stay classy, InfoWarriors. | ||
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Repeat what you said is happening. | ||
I feel like that stuff in my fingers. | ||
I feel tingling fingers. | ||
You're feeling the Palpatine love? | ||
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I feel the tingle. | ||
I do. | ||
What are you feeling now? | ||
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I feel it in my head and neck, too. | ||
When I'm talking, it seems like it's not really me talking. | ||
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I agree. | ||
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I didn't tell you that. | ||
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That is what it feels like. | ||
But my brain's going really fast. | ||
You know, because my brain, sometimes it goes so fast that I can't get it out on people. | ||
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