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The silent majority is no longer silent. | |
This is The War Room with Owen Schroyer. | ||
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We return you now to your regularly scheduled program. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, it's Friday. | ||
May 23rd, 2025. | ||
I think it's fair to say it's Memorial Day weekend. | ||
We appreciate everybody tuned in today. | ||
I'm sure a lot of you are already getting ready for the long weekend. | ||
Hopefully you're going to be spending some time with friends and family. | ||
But we got a ton of news to cover. | ||
We got a ton of news to cover. | ||
Some significant developments from the Trump administration. | ||
Now, there could be some volatile markets and some bad headlines in the coming days. | ||
I might even believe that Trump did this strategically over Memorial Day weekend. | ||
to just give it a little extra air and that's dealing with the tariffs and some new pressure being applied to Europe to Asia and to the American companies that have been taking advantage of the bad trade deals that the United States of America has agreed to hurting our country. | ||
Now I'm going to explain what I believe Trump's strategy is. | ||
I'm pretty confident I understand Trump's strategy because it's basic common sense. | ||
It's what you would do if you wanted to bring jobs back, manufacturing back, the middle class back, and you wanted to address the trade deficit and the bad trade deals. | ||
He's doing exactly what you would do. | ||
But of course, you're going to get the pushback from the people that have been profiting off of the bad trade deals. | ||
And from the countries that have been taking advantage of the bad trade deal. | ||
So we're going to break all that down. | ||
Now, Trump was live from the Oval Office today, and we got a ton of clips from that. | ||
And they are addressing tariffs, and they are addressing energy, and they're addressing some of the other issues from this week. | ||
And then yesterday's Maha administration conference that they had yesterday, it was a bit long-winded. | ||
We've boiled down some highlights from that. | ||
We may get to those, too. | ||
And then, once we get through all the political news, there's quite a bit of it. | ||
We have some statements from Trump as well. | ||
Who knows? | ||
Maybe we'll hear from Trump again live before the end of the show. | ||
It's kind of the trend these days when you have a president that's actually functioning. | ||
Oh, oh. | ||
And they're doing it again. | ||
They're telling you Trump is unfit. | ||
They're telling you Trump has dementia. | ||
I'm not even kidding you, folks. | ||
They're going back down it, and I guess this is to... | ||
Let's not forget it's Trump. | ||
Oh, yeah, you got caught covering up Biden's dementia, Biden's cancer. | ||
Your own lying media figures are the ones reporting on the cover-up now. | ||
So, you know, you've been exposed, but just make sure you remind everybody that Trump, that you're going to go back to the lies you told about Trump. | ||
As if somehow we'll forget about the lies you told about Biden. | ||
Got you. | ||
Okay. | ||
I see how that's going to go. | ||
So that's how they're dealing with that. | ||
And then we do have some geopolitical news even outside of the trade issue. | ||
Now, this AI story that is, it's pretty incredible. | ||
There's been similar stories, but I think that this one, this one is a little different. | ||
This one hits a little different when you have, I mean, supposedly the story goes, AI now blackmailing to not go out, to not be turned off, basically. | ||
Blackmailing its creators to not be turned off. | ||
And before, AI had done other survival mechanisms, let's say. | ||
So now it's learning new survival mechanisms. | ||
And it's amazing. | ||
It's like life imitates... | ||
You have all these AI movies with a similar plot. | ||
One good one that came out about a decade ago called Ex Machina, and it's just like, it's right out of that. | ||
It's like the AI is trying to escape. | ||
Alright, checking the markets here before we do this breakdown. | ||
Because that's what we're going to open the show with. | ||
And it looks like they're pretty much where they've been all day, mostly down. | ||
Looks like some have recovered after that meeting at the Oval Office. | ||
So maybe some energy and some tech stocks have recovered a little bit. | ||
But it was down early. | ||
And of course, anytime the market is red, they're going to blame Trump and they're going to run these market scares. | ||
It was about three months ago. | ||
They told you Trump crashed the stock market. | ||
So that's basically just betting against the mainstream media. | ||
Pretty smart bet. | ||
Betting against the corporate media. | ||
Pretty smart bet. | ||
Betting against the we hate Trump media. | ||
It's a pretty smart bet. | ||
So if you made that bet, you look pretty smart. | ||
You did pretty well. | ||
But things are definitely going in the different direction now. | ||
But I think there's a reason for that. | ||
But let's just address everything that's going on here, dealing with trade, dealing with tariffs, dealing with how the market is going to respond. | ||
And then, because really, it's the mainstream media, it's the corporate media, it's going to try to tell the story, a self-fulfilling prophecy. | ||
And of course, they're still the same players against President Trump that just want to see him fail. | ||
And the worst part about these people, they were... | ||
And this is the sick truth about a lot of the people that are in power in the world today. | ||
They don't care about the damage they cause. | ||
They don't care. | ||
And they have to tank the stock market to hurt Donald Trump. | ||
They're okay with that. | ||
They're okay with that. | ||
Now, ironically... | ||
Bernie Sanders is flying around the country doing a tour about. | ||
And they make shirts and hats saying, eat the rich. | ||
You know what I'm talking about. | ||
Blaming everything on the rich. | ||
And look, is there a problem with corrupt elites? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Is there a problem with greedy rich people? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I'm not here denying that. | ||
But here's Trump actually making moves, but in a good pro-America way, negotiating way, fair way. | ||
Here's Trump doing what Bernie Sanders could have never done. | ||
Here's Trump doing what AOC couldn't even formulate in her empty head. | ||
I mean, you talk about the Wall Street protesters, all the anti-establishment leftists that complain about the rich don't pay their fair share and the oligarchs and everything else. | ||
Trump is actually addressing that issue. | ||
Trump is actually telling them, hey, aren't you rich enough? | ||
Can't you do something for America here? | ||
Can you join Team America? | ||
Be an American patriot. | ||
I think your hundreds of millions, I think your billions of dollars are going to be just fine. | ||
Can you just maybe do something for America here? | ||
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And they're just sitting there like, oh, I don't know. | |
I don't know if we're going to do that. | ||
That's why, as all of this is playing out, and you don't have to agree with all these people, you don't have to agree with what they say. | ||
I don't even care if you think they're good or bad, but what Trump is doing, and I do think this is unintentional, is he's putting, anybody that's paying attention, he's putting a lot of these world elites on display, and he's showing you who they are, | ||
and then giving them the choice, saying, okay, you can either be Team America, Team Common Sense, Team Humanity, Or you're going to get into this political war against MAGA and against this Great Awakening that's happening on planet Earth right now, but just know it's on. | ||
It's on. | ||
And that's why Elon Musk has been so big and so outspoken about it and others. | ||
Again, even Larry Ellison, who I'm not saying I'm a fan of. | ||
But even Larry Ellison sees what's happening here and says, hey, you know what, I'm just going to go ahead and I'm going to get in touch with Trump here. | ||
I'm going to work with Trump. | ||
Now, what am I talking about exactly? | ||
So, you look at these massive companies that have hurt the middle class. | ||
They've hurt mom and pop stores, privately owned stores. | ||
These big box stores, they call them. | ||
And they've centralized the supermarket into basically Walmart. | ||
They've centralized the internet market to Amazon. | ||
And, you know, I sit here, I say, free market capitalism, it is what it is. | ||
Nothing is perfect. | ||
Are there problems with it? | ||
Yes. | ||
But do they offer something that nobody else does? | ||
That's true as well. | ||
That's why people go there. | ||
So Walmart has been having problems because a lot of their stuff Same thing with Amazon, just in the digital marketplace. | ||
Why can Amazon, why can Walmart have these gigantic stores where you can find things cheaper than anywhere else? | ||
And it's actually not even close. | ||
And kind of as a principled thing, but also maybe it's a nostalgic thing. | ||
It's just kind of a thing I like. | ||
I like going to the mall. | ||
I like buying something. | ||
I like going to a store. | ||
It's a specialty store and buying something. | ||
It's not even like I'm standing up like, look, I support small business. | ||
It's just I kind of like the experience. | ||
But, I mean, yeah. | ||
I've bought something at the mall that's four times the price of what I'd pay on Amazon. | ||
That's just the reality of the fact. | ||
So Trump comes out and says this, specifically about Walmart. | ||
And I'm stunned the left is ignoring this. | ||
Walmart should stop trying to blame tariffs as the reason for raising prices throughout the chain. | ||
Walmart made billions of dollars last year, far more than expected. | ||
Between Walmart and China, as is said, eat the tariffs and not charge valued customers anything. | ||
I'll be watching and so will your customers. | ||
Folks, this is everything the left has been complaining about. | ||
Democrats, liberals, progressives, whatever they are, all these people on the left, they claim to be fighting the power. | ||
Bernie Sanders or AOC fighting the oligarchy. | ||
They're the ones complaining about the rich. | ||
Well, here's Trump actually saying, hey, aren't you rich enough? | ||
Let's do something for the country here. | ||
Eat the tariffs. | ||
Do you understand? | ||
Do you understand what Trump is doing here? | ||
He's saying, hey, you've already got hundreds of billions of dollars, okay? | ||
I'm raising the price for you, at least momentarily. | ||
Eat it. | ||
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Eat it. | |
Be pro-America and eat it. | ||
You pay that charge. | ||
Don't make the American consumer pay that charge. | ||
Don't make the middle class or the lower class consumer that shops at your stores pay that charge. | ||
Don't pass that charge down to the American people. | ||
That's your charge. | ||
That's a charge on you. | ||
You sold out America. | ||
You bought the products from overseas. | ||
You supported. | ||
And paid lobbyists to get legislation to offshore all of our manufacturing so that you could have cheap labor. | ||
And you said nothing when the horrible trade deals went down that hurt the American economy because you benefited from it. | ||
So it's time for you to pay up. | ||
The American people have paid enough. | ||
It's time for you to pay up. | ||
And he's pointing right at the oligarchs that the left claims to be fighting. | ||
And I'm not even saying Trump is fighting them. | ||
He's trying to correct something that's been wrong for decades. | ||
And the reason I say, well, I understand what Trump is doing, I understand the Trump strategy, only because he's doing what has to be done. | ||
It's like if you have a clogged toilet, you grab the plunger and you plunge the toilet. | ||
It's like, whoa, what is he going to do? | ||
It's a clogged toilet. | ||
I don't know. | ||
He's using the plunger, my goodness. | ||
Yeah, that's what you do. | ||
You've got to clog the toilet. | ||
Well, what do you do when you've got a trade deficit? | ||
What do you do when you've got bad trade deals? | ||
What do you do when all the American companies are taking advantage of it? | ||
Well, you unclog that toilet. | ||
You get new trade deals. | ||
You call the American companies and say, here's what we're going to do. | ||
And so that's all he's doing. | ||
Now, here's my concern with the markets. | ||
The last one was obviously a fake market crash. | ||
I think stuff is getting a little more real now. | ||
And these major companies like Apple, Walmart, Amazon, they are going to have to make a decision. | ||
Now, we'll see what kind of pressure or how effective that pressure from Donald Trump is, from President Trump is, when he says we'll be watching. | ||
And he certainly has the power of the bully pulpit. | ||
But what else he can do as the... | ||
But now I could see them saying, okay, you know what? | ||
If you're going to try to hurt us, then maybe we'll just go ahead and try to hurt you. | ||
How about that? | ||
So how about we just tank the markets for real this time? | ||
Not a fake tank, not a pump and dump, not a media propaganda situation. | ||
I mean, we'll actually make these things go red for a couple weeks, maybe a month, and then, you know, we'll let the mainstream media do their job and then see what happens. | ||
So I could see that being the response here if Apple and Amazon and Walmart, and I'm just using these companies as names, there's a bunch of others, but these are the big ones. | ||
These are the ones that are going to be targeted with it the most. | ||
And they might lead the charge to decide, all right, are we going to be pro-America and eat the tariffs? | ||
Or are we going to stick it to Trump and tank the markets instead? | ||
And then, you know the rest. | ||
Headline, headline, headline, Trump crashes stock market. | ||
Headline, Trump kills the U.S. economy. | ||
Headline, America going broke. | ||
It'll be, you know how it is. | ||
And they know that. | ||
And so it kind of looks like that's the game of chicken that's going on. | ||
Now, China has its own problems. | ||
So they can kind of play a big game with Trump, but they got their own problems at the end of the day. | ||
And if they do lose these American companies there, it will be a problem for them. | ||
But of course, then it comes down to the American companies. | ||
And then Trump also said this about Apple and Tim Cook. | ||
I have long ago informed Tim Cook of Apple that I expect their iPhones that will be sold in the United States of America will be manufactured and built in the United States of America, not India or anyplace else. | ||
If that is not the case, a tariff of at least 25% must be paid by Apple to the United States. | ||
Thank you for your attention to this matter. | ||
Now, why is that so controversial? | ||
Why would it be controversial for Trump to tell an American company, hey, make your products in America? | ||
Why is that a bad thing? | ||
Why is he getting a tax for that? | ||
Now the left, fully indoctrinated by propaganda, I guess even when Trump does things that they like, they can't even wrap their mind around it. | ||
Even when Trump does things that the American left has been talking about doing for decades, they can't even open their eyes to see it, open their minds, open their hearts to accept it. | ||
So now it's going to come down to people who are going to rise up and they're going to say, Trump is doing the right thing. | ||
And you know what? | ||
Yeah, it's time. | ||
Maybe Walmart takes a hit for a year in this transition. | ||
Maybe Apple takes a hit for a year in this transition. | ||
Maybe Amazon takes a hit for a year in this transition. | ||
I think they'll be okay. | ||
You know? | ||
I think they'll be just fine. | ||
And that's what Trump is saying. | ||
And it's exactly what the left has wanted for years. | ||
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Make the rich pay their fair share! | |
The rich need to pay their fair share. | ||
The rich need to pay the taxes. | ||
And here's Trump saying, hey, you pay the taxes. | ||
You pay the taxes. | ||
The left, they hate big corporate America. | ||
And here's Trump saying, hey, big corporate America, pay the taxes. | ||
And folks, at worst, It's like a two-year transition, probably. | ||
You can shift manufacturing for American sales to America in two years, guaranteed. | ||
Guaranteed you can do it. | ||
If the will is there, the way is there. | ||
And you don't have to rely on products coming from overseas. | ||
And by the way, wouldn't that cut down on carbon emissions too? | ||
Wouldn't that help with climate change, too? | ||
Or are we just faking that on the left as well? | ||
Yeah? | ||
Okay. | ||
Just checking. | ||
So they can do it. | ||
But, oh, at the risk of sounding like a liberal progressive, these greedy bastards won't even just pay up and take a hit once. | ||
For a greater good for the United States of America. | ||
And maybe that's because they don't believe in the United States of America. | ||
Maybe they don't care about the United States of America. | ||
Maybe it doesn't mean anything to them. | ||
Maybe they feel, in their own world, they've already transcended the idea of a nation-state. | ||
They've already transcended that the United States of America has any value or meaning to them. | ||
It's all about the global market and hundreds of billions of dollars and trying to get into trillion-dollar trades. | ||
So they don't even care. | ||
Maybe that's the case. | ||
But I'm sitting here, and what do I see? | ||
What do I see? | ||
I see all the corporate news that hates Trump saying, Trump's hurting the economy. | ||
Trump's tanking the markets. | ||
And I'm sitting here and I'm saying, don't you understand he's doing exactly what you guys talk about? | ||
The rich need to pay their fair share, so who should pay the tariffs? | ||
Trump's tariffs are going to hurt the American consumer. | ||
Why is that? | ||
He's not putting taxes on the American consumer. | ||
He's putting taxes on the rich elite that you guys print t-shirts saying eat the rich. | ||
He's putting taxes on the corporate America that you say needs to pay more taxes. | ||
And all he's asking is for a transitional period. | ||
Of bringing manufacturing back to the United States. | ||
And that's all he's asking for, and he's asking the rich and corporate America, as he says it, eat the tariffs. | ||
And the liberal left that has been talking about doing this for years doesn't even see it, doesn't even get it, and attacks him for it. | ||
It's incredible to watch. | ||
And I'm not some anti-corporate America guy. | ||
It adds its good features as it adds its bad features. | ||
I'm a, hey, let's rebuild the middle class. | ||
I'm a, hey, let's bring back manufacturing. | ||
I'm a, hey, maybe just for our own national security's sake, we should be a manufacturing hub again. | ||
Even if just for that. | ||
And so, yeah, Trump is asking Apple and Amazon and Walmart and the rest of them. | ||
He's saying, hey, can you just pay the taxes for a year or two while we're in this transition phase? | ||
And when it's all said and done, we'll cut your taxes. | ||
When it's all said and done, we're going to cut the regulatory burden. | ||
When it's all said and done, we're going to cut the corporate tax rate and we're going to bring it down to wherever you're at overseas right now. | ||
We're going to do this. | ||
But in this transitional phase, can you, with your trillions of dollars, just pay for it to help the country? | ||
Can you just do that? | ||
And nobody's giving him the credit for it. | ||
Instead, they're saying Trump's hurting the economy. | ||
And it's really a shame. | ||
It's one of the best things that Trump can do here. | ||
I mean, you talk about world peace and peace deals. | ||
You could argue that's the most important, just saving lives, stopping wars. | ||
How do you do it? | ||
You do it through commerce, not conflict. | ||
But here's Trump actually delivering on an issue that the left talks about, and they can't even see it. | ||
They can't even fathom it. | ||
They can't even grasp it. | ||
It's so over their heads, all they can do is say, he's hurting the economy. | ||
Now, there was a lot out of the White House today, and so we're going to get to these clips. | ||
But look, it's very simple. | ||
It's very simple. | ||
Unleash American energy. | ||
Cut regulatory burden. | ||
Cut corporate tax rates. | ||
Might take a year, maybe two, to transition all this and get it all balanced, and there'll be some volatility, and the company's worth trillions of dollars. | ||
Might have to take a hit, you know? | ||
I mean, God forbid, you know, God forbid Trump stands up there and takes a bullet. | ||
God forbid Americans go to jail for their speech to try to save the country. | ||
You know, God forbid a trillion-dollar company says, you know what, I'll take a hit for America. | ||
I mean, God forbid. | ||
And that's all Trump is asking. | ||
And so you see who's getting on board and saying, okay, this is a good thing. | ||
It's going to work out. | ||
And now we're going to find out who's going to say, you know what, no. | ||
Instead, we'd rather... | ||
Oh, Owen sounds like a liberal progressive. | ||
No, I don't care if somebody wants to be rich. | ||
Good for them. | ||
I actually like rich people. | ||
But if you can't see the value, because there's If you don't see the value in taking a moment hit to help the country, to save the country, then yeah, I'm against you. | ||
You're the bad guy. | ||
You're the greedy bad guy. | ||
All you can think about is money at that point. | ||
The only value to you is money. | ||
If that's how you feel, if that's how you think. | ||
So, we're going to find out. | ||
But he's putting Walmart right on the spot. | ||
He's putting Apple right on the spot. | ||
He's putting Amazon right on the spot. | ||
And I'm sure there'll be others, but I mean, this is the face-off. | ||
And so, look, to the leftists out there that might receive this message, you understand Trump is doing exactly what you guys want. | ||
He's telling the rich to pay their fair share. | ||
He's telling corporate America to pay their fair share. | ||
See, the policies that you support to make the rich pay their fair share, all that does is make them offshore their money and offshore their companies. | ||
So that didn't work, did it? | ||
Trump is telling them, hey, pay your fair share for a moment and then bring everything back so that America can be rich again. | ||
These liberal progressive leftists should be celebrating this. | ||
They should be jumping on the Trump train right now saying, yeah, that's right, Apple, that's right, Walmart, that's right, Amazon. | ||
Alright, we're going to go to some sound from the White House today. | ||
Alright, now. | ||
Let's address the elephant in the room. | ||
Maybe better put the snake on the head. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm feeling in the Memorial Day weekend spirit a little early today. | ||
And the summer is really starting to sit in here in Austin, Texas. | ||
We're feeling the heat, if you will. | ||
So sometimes the studios get a little hot. | ||
So I decided to pop on the t-shirt and hat look today. | ||
I don't even know if I've ever even worn it. | ||
I'm sure I've worn a hat sometime on there. | ||
But I went over to Chase's office and I said, hey, I'm putting on InfoWars apparel today. | ||
We're going to sell some hats. | ||
We're going to sell some t-shirts. | ||
What do you got for me? | ||
And I just dug through a bunch of the t-shirts we had, and I found one that we just came out with, a new one, and that's the InfoWars Blade Runner t-shirt. | ||
And I was like, that, right there. | ||
Perfect. | ||
And it matches the hat. | ||
So that's what I'm wearing today, the InfoWars Future t-shirt on sale right now. | ||
Very soft, very high-quality cotton. | ||
You're going to love it. | ||
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And it's not like... | |
I mean, you're supporting InfoWars. | ||
You've got the InfoWars logo on there, but it's not like smack in your face. | ||
Some leftist sees it is going to, you know, try to spit on you or something. | ||
Probably won't notice. | ||
But you'll find a lot of like-minded people. | ||
You know, I'm amazed. | ||
There's a lot of freak liberals in Austin, it's true. | ||
But there's also a lot of great American patriots. | ||
And I happened to run into a couple today. | ||
One that I met years ago. | ||
When we did a Planned Parenthood protest, she told me she had 13 grandkids. | ||
And we were celebrating the bill that defunded Planned Parenthood. | ||
But, you know, it's just so nice to meet the audience. | ||
They always talk about how they support us, and they love the apparel and the products. | ||
Can't thank you enough. | ||
It's always great meeting you. | ||
And then that's the hat, the Infowars snake logo leather patch hat. | ||
And, you know, actually... | ||
Let me tell you something. | ||
I'm not a big trucker hat guy. | ||
I don't really like trucker hats. | ||
They usually don't even look good on me. | ||
They're not comfortable. | ||
I really don't even like snapbacks, typically, either. | ||
But this snapback trucker hat is actually very soft, very comfortable, and at the risk of sounding vain, I think looks great on me. | ||
So, the company that we use to get our apparel, top of the line, top notch, high quality, no doubt about it. | ||
We don't look for cheap stuff to put our logo on and sell it to you. | ||
We look for high quality stuff that we know you're going to like and going to wear and come back and buy more. | ||
So, this is just what I chose to wear today because this is probably my favorite hat that we have at the site right now. | ||
And then this brand new t-shirt, I hadn't seen it before. | ||
I saw it sitting in Chase Geyser's office and I said, that one, right there. | ||
I want that one. | ||
So it was a no-brainer as soon as I saw it, despite all the other shirts. | ||
But you can look. | ||
He tried to actually, he tried to get me to wear the F, the NWO shirt. | ||
And I might have, except it was a little crinkled and I said, you know what, that's probably not the one. | ||
He also looked for the ones he was looking for. | ||
He wanted me to wear that when it was too crinkled up in a box. | ||
He wanted me to wear the Alex Jones pointing the gun at you t-shirt. | ||
That's, you know, who knows? | ||
People might take that to mean you like or don't like Alex. | ||
I don't know. | ||
That's the one he wanted me to wear, but we couldn't find one in large. | ||
And that's what I'm wearing today is large. | ||
So, but yeah. | ||
So I'm wearing the future InfoWars t-shirt with the InfoWars flag and snake hat. | ||
That's my choice for today. | ||
But you go to thealexjonesstore.com, and I mean, I can't even count all the t-shirts and hats. | ||
There's so many hats and t-shirts. | ||
I don't even know every single one. | ||
I look at the store site every single day, and then when I saw this one today, I said, I've never seen that. | ||
I like that. | ||
Give me that. | ||
So some of them are really political statements. | ||
Some of them are kind of classic Americana statements. | ||
Some of them are, like, kind of just InfoWars culture stuff, like the Save the Frogs t-shirt. | ||
And then others are just cool, just cool designs, like the Born Free Tiger shirt right there on the screen. | ||
So that's not going to offend anybody. | ||
People are just going to be like, that's a cool t-shirt. | ||
So all kinds of options. | ||
TheAlexJonesStore.com. | ||
And before I get a visit from Alex saying, why aren't you in a suit today? | ||
Go make some t-shirt and hat purchases at thealexjonesstore.com so I can say, hey, Alex, we're selling hats and t-shirts. | ||
It's all okay. | ||
It's all good. | ||
It's the only way I'm going to get away with this, folks. | ||
It's the only way. | ||
So I need your help. | ||
Need your help. | ||
I freed myself of the monkey suit today, but maybe scolded for it later. | ||
Thealexjonesstore.com. | ||
Find all the InfoWars apparel. | ||
All right. | ||
I'll tell you what. | ||
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Let's go here. | |
To the White House now. | ||
Today they had a big meeting in the Oval Office talking about energy. | ||
First it's Doug Burgum talking about nuclear. | ||
Love to hear it. | ||
Clip 17. Thank you, President Trump. | ||
This is a huge day for the nuclear industry. | ||
Mark this day on your calendar. | ||
This is going to turn the clock back on over 50 years of overregulation of an industry. | ||
American greatness has always come from innovation. | ||
And we were very innovative. | ||
We led post-World War II in all things nuclear. | ||
But then we've been stagnated. | ||
We've choked it with overregulation. | ||
Today, Will is going to walk us through a series of four executive orders. | ||
Each of these help attack. | ||
Separate issues that have held back this industry and with us today we've got a number of CEOs from the industry representing some of our largest nuclear providers but also a big change. | ||
This is a time when capital and competition has finally come to this industry. | ||
We've got venture capital. | ||
We've got startups coming into all aspects of small modular nuclear. | ||
And we've also got an EO that's talking about the importance of us having a secure supply chain of being able to get that fuel load here in the United States as opposed from foreign sources. | ||
This has impacts on national security, on our defense. | ||
And again, President Trump here today has committed to energy dominance. | ||
And part of that energy dominance is that we've got enough electricity to win the AI arms race with China. | ||
And we need that intelligence for every aspect of our economy, but also for defense. | ||
Pete Higgseth in the Department of Defense has been a key part of this, and this is going to help us make sure that we're providing the defense we need where we need. | ||
Now, speaking of security, as Berger mentions at the end of that statement, here's Pete Hegseth talking about energy security being national security in clip 18. Thank | ||
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the world. | |
We're creating an environment where if things happen elsewhere, the military can be relied upon. | ||
Also, we're including artificial intelligence in everything we do. | ||
If we don't, we're not fast enough. | ||
We're not keeping up with adversaries. | ||
You need the energy to fuel it. | ||
Nuclear is a huge part of that, modular or otherwise. | ||
So we're going to have the lights on and AI operating when others do not, faster than everybody else because of nuclear. | ||
Now, before we go to Trump speaking about all of this, we do have AI news that we are going to be getting to later. | ||
The reality of the situation is, and we've talked about this before, the power needed to have this much AI and be the center, the world center of AI, you're going to have to go nuclear. | ||
I mean, you're going to have to have, you're probably, within 10 years, you're going to have dozens of AI server farms, and they're going to have their own isolated nuclear facilities. | ||
That's how much power you're going to have to have. | ||
So that's definitely the driving force in a lot of this. | ||
But nuclear energy is something we should have been all in on a while ago. | ||
And I think, you know, the dangers that come with it are mostly overblown and fear-mongering. | ||
You know, for the same reason of everything else, they just don't want humanity to expand and grow and have cheap energy. | ||
They want us to keep us enslaved and desperate and dependent. | ||
So this will kind of force both of those issues. | ||
Now, having said that before we go to Trump next, on the AI issue, and we'll cover the news on it later, I really think there needs to be some sort of massive global summit about this to talk about how we're going to, as a world, instead of getting into some AI arms race as a competitive function, | ||
I think this is something we need to hit pause on and say, hey... | ||
And that's the fear amongst some that it's already out of the cage. | ||
But there needs to be a global summit on AI to make sure that in this AI race, somebody doesn't go too far to the point where we can't go back. | ||
But we'll address that later. | ||
So Trump, speaking on this, and... | ||
Just start rolling them all from 19 to 26. Go ahead. | ||
The first executive order we have for you relates to the issue that Secretary Hexitt was speaking to, which is the need... | ||
What this executive order will do is speed up the approval and adoption process for specialized nuclear reactors at these sorts of sites. | ||
It also involves the Department of Energy making available the necessary fuel stock. | ||
It also creates a special envoy position and a strategy around nuclear technology export, the idea being that we can grow American industry on the back of foreign purchasers who are interested in this sort of technology as well. | ||
I'm just thinking, as you say, that I just said, what about auto pens? | ||
Could I use an auto pen? | ||
What did Biden do? | ||
Did he have an auto pen at the desk? | ||
Nuclear power. | ||
No, he didn't do it. | ||
He used nuclear power. | ||
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You know, he didn't do events like this, I guess. | |
Otherwise, you know, you walk it to the other side of the room, have a no-no pen, right? | ||
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Here it is. | |
It's phase one. | ||
Very big phase. | ||
Very important phase. | ||
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Thank you. | |
This executive order is entitled Restoring Gold Standard Science. | ||
One of the issues that we've had in recent decades is that government policy has been made on the back of junk science, scientific studies and findings that have included conflicts of interest or scientific misconduct. | ||
The purpose of this executive order is to recenter policymaking around gold standard science, scientific efforts that have followed, appropriate scientific methods that don't include those sorts of conflicts of interest, and to ensure that when departments and agencies are relying on scientific studies, To promulgate rules, to promulgate regulations, that the science that they're relying on is highly reliable and available to the public. | ||
He did a very good job, didn't he? | ||
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He did. | |
How many people here could have done that? | ||
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I don't know. | |
I think a lot. | ||
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Thank you, Mr. President. | |
You ought to put like a Is that it? | ||
Ceremonial auto pen on Trump's desk. | ||
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It just goes like a red joke. | |
But if people don't go to jail for the auto Well, we're taking a look at a lot of things. | ||
And as you know, billions of dollars has been paid to Harvard. | ||
How ridiculous is that? | ||
Billions. | ||
And they have $52 billion as an endowment. | ||
They have $52 billion. | ||
This country's paying billions and billions of dollars and then gives student loans and they have to pay back the loans. | ||
So Harvard's going to have to change its ways. | ||
I've been saying to everybody, they've treated us very badly over the years. | ||
It was formed in order to hurt the United States, in order to take advantage of the United States. | ||
And they've done that. | ||
We have a big deficit with them. | ||
They sell millions and millions of cars, as you know, Mercedes and BMW and Volkswagen and many others. | ||
We were essentially restricted from selling cars into the European Union, which is not nice. | ||
And I just said, it's time that we play the game the way I know how to play the game. | ||
They've taken advantage of other people representing this country, and they're not going to do that any longer. | ||
I'm not looking for a deal. | ||
I mean, we've set the deal. | ||
It's at 50%. | ||
But again, there is no tariff if they build their plant here. | ||
Now, if somebody comes in and wants to build a plant here, I can talk to them about a little bit of a delay. | ||
But, you know, while they're building their plant, which is something I think that would be appropriate, maybe, we'll determine that. | ||
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Is there anything they can do, sir? | |
Is there anything the EU can do? | ||
I don't know. | ||
We're going to see what happens. | ||
But right now it's going on on June 1st. | ||
And that's the way it is. | ||
No, they haven't treated us properly. | ||
They haven't treated our country properly. | ||
They banded together to take advantage of us. | ||
The people behind me know because they had some of that with their industry. | ||
But generally, you know, we signed a great deal with the United Kingdom. | ||
We have numerous other deals that are ready to be signed. | ||
We've signed a deal with China. | ||
We have some really amazing deals. | ||
But the European Union, I mean, the sole purpose was really to not to hurt us, but to take advantage of us. | ||
And we're not going to be taking advantage. | ||
Sir, this next executive order is intended to reform the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. | ||
You heard a few of the people here speak about the complex regulatory processes that have really held the nuclear industry back. | ||
Before 1978, there were 133 reactors built in the United States. | ||
Since 1978, only two new commercial reactors have come online. | ||
That's because of over-regulation. | ||
And the goal of this executive order is bringing that regulatory process into line with the actual needs of the industry and public safety with an end goal of quadrupling the amount of nuclear power production in the next two and a half decades. | ||
It's fantastic. | ||
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Exciting, right? | |
Thank you. | ||
Lastly, sir, we have an executive order on reinvigorating the nuclear industrial base. | ||
There are a number of core issues here, including the issue with fuel feedstock that one of the speakers mentioned before. | ||
This executive order, among other actions, includes an invocation of the Defense Production Act. | ||
In order to spur a closer collaboration with private industry to ensure that we have the fuel supplies we need for a modernized nuclear energy sector. | ||
In addition to that, it includes crucial provisions relating to the development of a nuclear energy sector workforce and a number of other key building blocks to the overall nuclear industry that we're trying to spur here. | ||
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thank you applause applause applause Thank you. | |
This next executive order relates to nuclear reactor testing, sir. | ||
The degree of overregulation and governmental inaction in this space in particular has had the effect of throttling development of new, highly modernized nuclear reactors that could really revolutionize the field of nuclear power generation. | ||
So this executive order, it orders a revised regulatory process. | ||
To speed this whole process while preserving, obviously, core safety concerns. | ||
It also creates a new pilot program with an expectation that we will have three new experimental reactors online by July 4th next year. | ||
Amazing. | ||
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So there you go. | |
Now, Trump has also just posted this. | ||
I am proud to announce, after a must-consideration and negotiation, U.S. deal will remain in America. | ||
And keep its headquarters in the great city of Pittsburgh for many years. | ||
The name United States Steel was synonymous with greatness, and now it will be again. | ||
The planned partnership between United States Steel and Nipon Steel, which will create at least 70,000 jobs and add $14 billion to the U.S. economy. | ||
The bulk of that investment will occur in the next 14 months. | ||
This is the largest investment in the history of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | ||
My tariff policies. | ||
We'll ensure that steel will once again be forever made in America. | ||
From Pennsylvania to Arkansas and from Minnesota to Indiana, American Made is back. | ||
I will see you at U.S. Steel in Pittsburgh on Friday, May 30th for a big rally. | ||
Congratulations to all. | ||
Oh, well, we got a rally coming up at U.S. Steel. | ||
Get your stock now. | ||
That deal is going to be going. | ||
So there you go. | ||
A lot of great news on the energy front today from President Trump. | ||
Now, we got some other Trump audio here. | ||
Trump talking about Big Pharma. | ||
This is yesterday at the Maha press conference they did. | ||
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Listen to this in clip 11. I decided I've got to break the system. | |
And it's the most powerful lobby in the world, the drug company. | ||
Most powerful they are, the most powerful. | ||
And I'm not saying bad, good, I'm not saying anything, but they have tremendous power over the Senate, over the House, over the governors, over everybody. | ||
And they spend more money, billions and billions of dollars. | ||
And I said, I don't care. | ||
I have to do what's right. | ||
Now, there was also, there was more to these bills and to... | ||
And none of that's true. | ||
They defunded Planned Parenthood. | ||
So that's the old life-saving service. | ||
No, he stopped. | ||
We're not paying for abortion anymore. | ||
Total win. | ||
Total win. | ||
You know, I was reviewing that yesterday because it kind of got lost in the morass. | ||
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Of the big bill debate. | |
And I saw that. | ||
You could argue it's a minor thing in comparison to the, you know, trillions of dollars at stake with this bill. | ||
And yet it's also maybe the most important thing. | ||
And I saw that and I said, you know, if we can defund Planned Parenthood, it almost makes this bill a win no matter what, quite frankly. | ||
But no, that's what it is. | ||
He's cutting Medicare. | ||
He's cutting Medicaid. | ||
And that's a fear-mongering tactic so that people that rely on those services think that they're not going to get him anymore. | ||
It's a total lie. | ||
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Here's the truth about it in clip 12. Medicaid will no longer be used to pay for barbaric gender mutilation procedures on minor children. | |
And the 1.4 million illegal aliens who are currently improperly receiving Medicaid benefits will be kicked off the program to preserve it for hardworking American citizens who need it. | ||
So, when you hear those stories or you see the left complaining, they're cutting Medicare, cutting Medicaid, we're not paying for transgender. | ||
We're making sure it doesn't happen to children anymore. | ||
And when they talk about life-saving services are being cut, they're talking about Planned Parenthood. | ||
We're defunding Planned Parenthood. | ||
We're not paying for abortion anymore. | ||
So that's what it is. | ||
Dems roll out ads hitting Republicans on Medicaid. | ||
Politico. | ||
Democrat groups are preparing to run ads across mainstream media telling you Trump is cutting your health care, cutting life-saving services, cutting Medicaid. | ||
Just all lies. | ||
Nope, we're not doing transgender surgery, we're not mutilating children anymore, and we're not paying for abortion anymore. | ||
That's the truth. | ||
So they spin it, they lie to people, and that's how they get them to vote Democrat. | ||
Notice how, see, the Democrats can't be honest to get you to vote for them. | ||
They have to lie, they have to deceive, they have to manipulate, they have to tell you your very life is in danger. | ||
You will die if you don't vote Democrat. | ||
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Oh, gee, I guess I better vote Democrat. | |
That's how the Democrat Party works. | ||
That's what they do. | ||
And, you know, I think there are some rumors Hillary Clinton might want to run again. | ||
I'm sure she thinks about it. | ||
I bet she thinks about it every day. | ||
And then she thinks about what vodka she needs to slam. | ||
But there's no way. | ||
And then after making a statement like this, there's no way she's serious about running. | ||
Hillary Clinton calls on liberals to ruin Memorial Day gatherings by bashing Trump to friends, neighbors, cookout attendees. | ||
She posts this. | ||
Look at this. | ||
She says, I'm giving you a mission for Memorial Day holiday weekend. | ||
You've got a mission from Hillary. | ||
Hillary's calling. | ||
I want you to talk to two people. | ||
Friends, neighbors, cookout attendees. | ||
Just two? | ||
Why stop there? | ||
About why Trump's proposed budget would be a disaster for American kids. | ||
Oh yeah, you care about the kids. | ||
We owe the next generation every chance. | ||
And this isn't it. | ||
So it's just all BS. | ||
Of course it's all BS. | ||
I'm not even going to address the BS. | ||
But that's somebody who's running. | ||
I don't think posts something like that. | ||
You know who is definitely running though? | ||
And that's Gavin Newsom. | ||
That guy is 100% running. | ||
You know he's running ads now on Fox News? | ||
Attacking Trump? | ||
Oh, he's pro-America. | ||
He's pro-America economy. | ||
He claims California has the best economy in the country, too. | ||
Hilarious. | ||
But he's running these ads. | ||
He's running them on Fox News. | ||
He's running them all over the mainstream media. | ||
He's running for president. | ||
He's planning to run for president. | ||
Now, Trump, who has done more for Fox News, I mean, honestly, it's not exactly a good thing, but I mean, Trump has done more for Fox News probably than any Modern president has done for any news network. | ||
I mean, they're basically like attached at the hip. | ||
It's a weird thing. | ||
But Fox is going to let Newsom run anti-Trump ads? | ||
It's like after everything Trump's done for you, you're going to let that happen, huh? | ||
Well, I guess that shows you your true colors. | ||
RFK Jr. making the media rounds after the big Maha conference yesterday. | ||
And after a lot of activity this week. | ||
From RFK Jr. | ||
So he goes to CNN to talk about what they're doing with these ingredients. | ||
Of course, CNN is hostile. | ||
I guess CNN doesn't want you to eat healthy food. | ||
I mean, you know, if Trump says, hey, let's make our food healthy again, well, CNN says, how dare you? | ||
So here's how that went with RFK Jr. in clip 10. And you're watching companies now that are changing their ingredients because of this movement. | ||
And are making good food more available to Americans because they're demanding it. | ||
There was no demand for it before. | ||
This report is about getting every American to demand the accessibility to good whole food in their neighborhoods. | ||
And that, you know, it's going to be a process, but it's already happening. | ||
You see these big fast food conglomerates that are switching from seed oils to beef talafat. | ||
You see them reducing the ingredients. | ||
You see Chobani yogurt changing its ingredients because of the demand that has happened because of the Maha movement. | ||
We are going to make sure they have apps that mothers who go into the grocery store have an app that they can flash on the barcode of every product and get a green light, red light, or yellow light. | ||
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HHS is creating that? | |
We're working with industry to do it, and they're already doing it. | ||
Mark Hyman's company has done it. | ||
Patrick Sonsien's company has done it. | ||
There are many, many apps out there. | ||
I use one called Yucca. | ||
My wife and I consider it invaluable. | ||
You can go into any grocery store, flash into any product, and you can get a go or a no on it. | ||
And as that happens, the market... | ||
We're trying to drive market forces that will drive change and the kind of food Americans get. | ||
You know, as he's saying that, I'm thinking about something I noticed, too, because he brought up Chobani yogurt, because yogurt is something I usually get at the grocery store. | ||
And I would say, I don't know if I can put a date, but let's say maybe four years ago, whatever. | ||
I mean, everybody knew Chobani was kind of the most popular yogurt out there. | ||
So I'd go to the yogurt section, and that would be the one that was usually almost out. | ||
I usually do my grocery shopping at night, so it's like, you know, you get there at night, the day shoppers clear everything out. | ||
So usually Chobani was like all gone, and then you had some of these other ones that were still there. | ||
Now, I've noticed it's different. | ||
There's like, let's say there's like five big yogurt options that you have. | ||
At the grocery store, Chobani, one of them. | ||
Now, the two that are almost always sold out, like I'm lucky if I can get the big canisters, it's the two that don't have any additives. | ||
It's the two that don't have any additives, no artificial favors, all organic. | ||
So it just shows you that's how the free market responds. | ||
That's how informed people can shape the free market in a better way for the consumer. | ||
Now, you want to talk about a nanny state. | ||
It's crazy that I saw this today, and I actually thought about this, because I saw this young boy, just really obese boy, and I'm like, man, because I had this urge to, like, say something. | ||
But, you know, I'm not his father, whatever. | ||
But it's like this young kid, and I wanted to be like, hey, you know, you're a young kid. | ||
Because in high school, you're a young kid, you know, it'll be a lot easier for you to lose weight now than when you're older. | ||
It's going to be really hard. | ||
And so you're better off trying to do it now. | ||
It's like, I have some friends that didn't. | ||
Now they're really struggling with it. | ||
So I'm like, what do you do with people like that? | ||
Well, Turkey, the country of Turkey, why is Turkey weighing people in public, the Know Your Weight, Live Healthy campaign, overweight people publicly weighed in order to slim down? | ||
With inspectors patrolling public spaces with scales. | ||
Well, I don't know if that's really where we want to go, but I guess it's a solution to obesity. | ||
All right, first hour in the books. | ||
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All right, well, we all know. | ||
It's Donald Trump, guys. | ||
Donald Trump, he's worse than Joe Biden. | ||
He's more mentally unfit than Joe Biden. | ||
That's what they're telling you now. | ||
This is all over the news today. | ||
Trump is the one who's suffering mentally. | ||
The guy that just has hours and hours of meetings and press conferences and takes hundreds of questions. | ||
He's the one struggling. | ||
Works all day. | ||
I don't think he's taken a single vacation since becoming president. | ||
Joe Biden would have probably already taken 10 by now. | ||
Donald Trump says Joe Biden has stage 9 cancer during press briefing. | ||
So they obviously know they're getting this wrong. | ||
And Trump may have misspoke, but he was talking about Gleason 9, which is just the measurement, if you will, of how rapidly the cancer is expanding. | ||
So they said Joe Biden has Gleason 9. So Trump said, oh, he has stage 9. He meant Gleason 9. So that was the slip-up. | ||
But, oh, oh, Trump has dementia. | ||
It's all over. | ||
He doesn't know what he's talking about. | ||
Just calm down. | ||
USA Today. | ||
Yes, Biden was old, but Trump's mental decline is alarming. | ||
Are you alarmed by Trump's mental decline? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Joe Biden, who couldn't walk, couldn't talk. | ||
Fell over a dozen times, spent a third of his presidency on vacation or getting cancer treatments. | ||
Nobody really knows. | ||
They called it vacation. | ||
So imagine that. | ||
If they're going to say Biden is on vacation, imagine what the truth is. | ||
They couldn't say, hey, Biden has to go to Delaware to have cancer treatments every weekend. | ||
So they said, oh, he's just going on vacation. | ||
It's like, geez, he vacations a lot. | ||
Yep, just vacation. | ||
No, Trump's mental decline is alarming. | ||
Most neutral observers look at Trump and say, how in the hell does he do it? | ||
Liberals look at Trump and say, this man is deteriorating. | ||
Somehow the guy still plays nearly scratch golf, which might be the most impressive feat. | ||
The curious case of Trump's disappearing media transcripts, CNN's Brian Stelter. | ||
You know what, Brian? | ||
The disappearing media transcripts. | ||
You know, before we talk about this ridiculous premise, I actually, I have a suggestion for Brian. | ||
I'm serious. | ||
I do. | ||
I'm dead serious about this. | ||
I think, and Alex should be the one to make this olive branch, but I'll go ahead and maybe start the process here. | ||
You know, I think Alex is about to hit a year, guys, on his weight loss journey, I think is what he said. | ||
I think he's about to hit a year on it. | ||
And, you know, Alex kind of looked like what Brian Stelter looks like now. | ||
And he's put in the work. | ||
He's lost a bunch of weight. | ||
He's healthier than ever. | ||
He's looking younger. | ||
And so he's been on this weight loss journey. | ||
I don't know how many pounds he's lost. | ||
I think at least 60 is how much Alex has lost. | ||
But looking great. | ||
Such a transition, people don't even think it's Alex anymore. | ||
I think it's a clone or something. | ||
It's pretty funny for us here that see him every day, but... | ||
And you know, it has to be nice with Aaron Rodgers and Joe Rogan. | ||
Was that yesterday or Wednesday? | ||
I think it was Wednesday when they recorded that. | ||
You know, Aaron Rodgers on the Joe Rogan show, and they were talking about Alex and all the weight he's lost and how good he looks. | ||
And the trainer, Sean, that Alex has been working with, and sometimes they work out here, and sometimes they go to different gyms, and they were giving him a shout-out. | ||
And so, you know, that feels good when you work hard at something and people recognize that. | ||
And that's tough. | ||
It's tough to dedicate yourself and lose weight like that. | ||
So, Brian. | ||
I don't know if there's anything we can do about the fat in your head, but maybe you should give Alex a call. | ||
Come on down to Austin and train with Alex and we can get you, you know, back in shape. | ||
We can get you healthy again. | ||
It's not so good. | ||
But that's just, you know, that's a separate issue, I suppose. | ||
The curious case of Trump's disappearing media transcripts. | ||
Well, we'd like to have the curious case of... | ||
Filters disappearing gut. | ||
As if. | ||
He says Trump claims he's the most transparent president ever. | ||
The missing media transcripts. | ||
Brian, what world do you live in? | ||
Missing transcripts? | ||
There's cameras rolling virtually 24-7 on the guy. | ||
Even the private events that aren't... | ||
They're just private events. | ||
They don't tell anybody they can't film. | ||
People still whip out their phones and film and upload it everywhere. | ||
Trump just walks through Mar-a-Lago just talking to people, shaking hands, shows up at a wedding, people recording. | ||
And Stelter is sitting here like, oh my gosh, where are the transcripts? | ||
He's acting like the Trump administration is deleting videos, hiding transcripts. | ||
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Oh my gosh. | |
It's unbelievable. | ||
He could be there. | ||
Stelter could be in the Oval Office. | ||
But we couldn't have that. | ||
The stench would probably scare others away, so we can't have it. | ||
But Stelter could be in the Oval Office for three hours with the media and Trump talking to them and taking questions and everything. | ||
And then he'd write a story about, wow, they're hiding up what really happened. | ||
There's no transcripts. | ||
Go make your own damn transcripts. | ||
The whole thing is on video. | ||
Wild. | ||
So, oh yeah, Trump is suffering from dementia, not Biden. | ||
Oh yeah, Trump is hiding what really goes on in his administration. | ||
There's no access. | ||
There's never been more access. | ||
It's like permanent access. | ||
Okay. | ||
So, a judge, you know, Trump is going against Harvard here. | ||
So you've got the Democrat judges stepping in. | ||
Democrat judge temporarily blocks Trump administration's Foreign students ban at Harvard. | ||
And 27% of the students at Harvard are international students. | ||
So they're saying, oh my gosh, what a disaster. | ||
Probably doing them a favor, but that's a separate issue. | ||
Now this is what I'm talking about. | ||
So what is the tactic of the left that they really do well with? | ||
but it's not even that they do well with it. | ||
This is where Republicans, this is where conservatives... | ||
This is where conservatives, this is where Republicans just don't do well. | ||
So the left is coming out. | ||
If you remove Chinese students from Harvard, that's like a quarter of the student body. | ||
And that's supposed to get some response from you. | ||
And this is always what the left does. | ||
They come out here with this, oh, shame, shame. | ||
And they do this crying tactic of, oh my gosh, but look at what's happening, but this, but that. | ||
So Harmeet Dillon, in response to this, if all Chinese students were removed from U.S. colleges, there would be a wave of bankruptcies and closures among U.S. private colleges. | ||
So Harmeet Dillon responds, she says, okay. | ||
That's how you do it. | ||
Right there. | ||
Take away that emotional string that the Democrats have. | ||
And they have nothing. | ||
They have nothing. | ||
Oh my gosh! | ||
A quarter of the students are international! | ||
So? | ||
Remember when J.D. Vance had Margaret Brennan complaining in some interview and J.D. Vance goes, I don't care, Margaret. | ||
That's how we deal with them. | ||
That's how you deal with them now. | ||
Don't let them emotionally manipulate you. | ||
Don't let them Rope-a-dope you into some debate over a policy issue that they have. | ||
You just say, okay. | ||
Takes away all their power. | ||
The minute, the minute. | ||
But see, it's not just about us not caring or just using it as a communication strategy. | ||
It will have a reverb effect in American political discourse. | ||
Oh my gosh! | ||
But the trans man won't be able to go into the women's bathroom. | ||
Where will he go to the bathroom? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't care. | ||
Not my problem. | ||
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What? | |
Yeah, I don't care. | ||
Sorry, I'm not thinking about some dude that dresses like a woman and where he's going to go pee. | ||
If you want to think about that, you know, go ahead. | ||
That's you. | ||
That's a you thing. | ||
Just take all that power away from them. | ||
Anytime they come out with some emotional response, rope-a-dope you into some emotional reaction, you just say, I don't care. | ||
Or just, okay. | ||
Oh my gosh, this is so bad. | ||
A quarter of private university students are international. | ||
So? | ||
Okay. | ||
So what? | ||
What next? | ||
What you got next? | ||
Just take that power away from them. | ||
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By the way, um... | |
Amy Coney Barrett, she is just a disaster. | ||
And look, I understand why she would do this. | ||
She wants to pretend like she's got more integrity than anybody else that ever existed. | ||
She's really high on herself. | ||
If she could grind herself up and roll herself into a joint and smoke it, she'd get so high she'd be on another planet. | ||
She didn't want to participate because she's Catholic. | ||
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So she didn't participate in the decision. | |
Oh, okay. | ||
In other words, she knew her decision would be the deciding factor on whether or not you could have a religious charter school or not. | ||
So instead, she spiked it. | ||
Instead, she took a knee. | ||
What a coward. | ||
What a horrible pick she ended up being. | ||
My goodness. | ||
And this is the least of the bad things she's done at the Supreme Court. | ||
But, you know, I realized something. | ||
As I was thinking about this, I'm like, okay, separation of church and state, religious charter schools, it's, you know, it's kind of a hairy issue. | ||
It's not a hill I'm going to die on. | ||
If I just looked at it as an issue, as just a singular issue, I would say it would benefit. | ||
It would benefit to have private-type religious education as charter schools. | ||
Absolutely, it would be beneficial. | ||
So from that standpoint, it's beneficial. | ||
From the issue of separation of church and state and all that, yeah, okay, it gets a little hairy. | ||
But see, I realized something. | ||
This idea that public schools and religion need to be separate, maybe you agree with it. | ||
Maybe you don't. | ||
But the realization is that the left has already used their religion as part of the curriculum in these schools. | ||
Now, they may not talk about a god or the creator of the universe or actual religious practices-based curriculum. | ||
They've made up their own religions. | ||
They've made up the religion of climate change. | ||
They've made up the religion of LGBTQ+. | ||
They've made up the religion of America is the bad guy in the world. | ||
So they've already instituted all of their religions that are just political religions into the education system. | ||
So they're already indoctrinating the students into the leftist religion. | ||
So this idea that you can't have a religious charter school It's kind of, it's like, it's really just equal opportunity here. | ||
The left has already turned all education, public education, government education, into their religion. | ||
That's what's happened here. | ||
So now they're blocking any conservatives, any right-wingers, anybody else, from having a say in public or government education. | ||
That's what they're doing here. | ||
And they're saying, see, you can't do it. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
You're using... | ||
But because it doesn't technically fall under the umbrella of religion, you get away with it and that's your excuse. | ||
But that's exactly what you're doing. | ||
And that was the true purpose. | ||
That was the true idea. | ||
It wasn't that we're trying to stop kids in school from learning about God or creation or Christianity or anything like that. | ||
It was that, no, we're not going to have publicly funded education used as indoctrination centers. | ||
But that's exactly what the left is doing now. | ||
It's exactly what they're doing. | ||
Michigan Democrat Attorney General finds that the Secretary of State violated campaign law, but says she won't be punished. | ||
Guys, no one is above the law, except Democrats. | ||
Michigan Democrat Attorney General Dana Nessel said that the Secretary of State, Jocelyn Benson, who both of these are Democrats, violated campaign law. | ||
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But she won't be punished. | |
But I thought no one was above the law. | ||
Here's all the liberals and Democrats that have said no one is above the law. | ||
Joe Biden, J.B. Pritzker, Amy Klobuchar, Mark Hamill, Jimmy Gomez, Harry Sissy, Keith Olbermann. | ||
I don't know if he's even on the political map. | ||
Has Keith Olbermann been institutionalized yet? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I haven't seen him. | ||
Maybe they finally got him in a rubber room. | ||
Chuck Schumer, Joe Scarborough, Letitia James, Jamal Bowman, Frederica Wilson, and more and more. | ||
No one is above the law except Joe Biden, Hunter Biden, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Jocelyn Benson, Letitia James. | ||
It's just a short list off the top of my head. | ||
Oh, but Tina Peters, yeah, she has to stay in prison. | ||
She has to stay in jail. | ||
She has to rot in jail for doing her job. | ||
But Jocelyn Benson, we're not going to charge her. | ||
So it's like Tina Peters does her job with election management, just does her job. | ||
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Oh, you're going to jail. | |
Jocelyn Benson actually breaks the law. | ||
The attorney general says, yep, she broke the law. | ||
She's good. | ||
She's good, though. | ||
She's alright. | ||
Because no one's above the law. | ||
Unless you're a Democrat. | ||
Or, I suppose, unless you're a non-citizen, unless you're an illegal alien, you're kind of above the law there too, aren't you? | ||
With these judges, we have the video now where the judge is walking the illegal alien out of the courtroom and having... | ||
Guys, go ahead and let me see clip 15 here. | ||
Here it is. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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And walks towards circuit court judge Hannah Dugan's courtroom. | |
They are there to detain him. | ||
After Flores Ruiz walks by, the agents turn to each other and appear to confirm his identity amongst themselves. | ||
But a few moments later, Judge Dugan and another judge approach the agents sitting on the bench. | ||
A criminal complaint against Dugan later said she was alerted to their presence by a court official. | ||
That complaint says during this interaction, Dugan and the agents disagreed over the type According to the complaint, Dugan ordered the agents to go to the chief judge's office. | ||
Video shows her pointing them through a double door. | ||
She then turns back to speak with other agents further down the hall and orders them through the doors as well. | ||
Shortly after that, with the agents gone from the hallway, Eduardo Flores Ruiz and his attorney exit into the hallway through a different door. | ||
As they walk down the hall toward the elevators, they pass another plainclothes federal agent. | ||
Neither they nor Judge Dugan seem to have noticed at the time. | ||
That agent motions to another to follow Flores Ruiz. | ||
Security video shows Flores Ruiz exiting through a basement exit. | ||
Upstairs on the sixth floor, the other agents have left the chief judge's office and worked their way downstairs. | ||
Flores Ruiz left the building onto 9th Street. | ||
Videos of the street shows the agents catching up to him. | ||
Flores Ruiz runs across 10th Street while trying to get away. | ||
but the agents catch him and arrest him. | ||
Thank you. | ||
No one's above the law, huh? | ||
That is the definition of aiding and abetting. | ||
That is the definition of interfering with law enforcement. | ||
From a judge. | ||
She's still a judge somehow. | ||
How is she not in jail? | ||
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How is she not in jail? | |
If you interfered with law enforcement, arresting a criminal, you'd go to jail. | ||
Of course you would. | ||
And you'd probably do a little time. | ||
You have to wonder what the psychology behind this is. | ||
It's the same deal with Abrego Garcia. | ||
It's like, why? | ||
What is it? | ||
This is not politics. | ||
There's something else here. | ||
Why are you so obsessed with making sure that criminal illegal aliens are roaming the streets freely? | ||
Seriously, what is that? | ||
Are these Specifically, are these illegal aliens that they're trying to make sure can roam the streets freely? | ||
Are they their human traffickers? | ||
Are they their drug traffickers? | ||
What is the connection here? | ||
This can't just be pure politics. | ||
There's no way. | ||
I refuse to believe it's pure politics. | ||
Why would you choose on tape? | ||
Why would you choose on tape? | ||
To aid and abet a criminal escaped law enforcement while you're in uniform. | ||
Why would you do that? | ||
Do you know these people? | ||
Are they trafficking drugs for you? | ||
Are they trafficking humans for you? | ||
What's up with that? | ||
You know, you got these Democrats everywhere. | ||
They fight harder for non-citizens, for illegal aliens, than they even do for American citizens. | ||
And again, it's wild. | ||
It's wild. | ||
Here's a Nashville state representative. | ||
She's out on the streets harassing law enforcement trying to do their job. | ||
Watch this, clip one. | ||
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Okay, this is great. | |
We've got our girl squad and we're bullying the ICE vehicles and state troopers. | ||
So this is like, this is a win. | ||
Oh, such a win. | ||
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Your favorite blonde state rep, her phone's always at 1%. | |
I think my superlative is most likely to always have her phone at 1%. | ||
No, I'm still here. | ||
Okay, so we're waiting for my phone to charge. | ||
Let me send this to Emily. | ||
We're out bullying law enforcement. | ||
We're out interfering with law enforcement. | ||
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My life cut out. | |
Yeah, well, it's because your girl can't keep her phone charged. | ||
So they're probably running our information. | ||
Nikki, tell us what's transpired tonight. | ||
So we found the ice and the THP people. | ||
I did not put makeup on because this was my plan. | ||
Okay, then I'll put it back. | ||
No, I mean, it's fine. | ||
I've already seen it. | ||
We found the ice and the THP people and then we followed them to the gas station and I took their spot at the gas station so I think that made them a little upset and then I tried to go in the back in the gas station go to the bathroom but the gas station people would not let me go even though I told them I really had to. | ||
And then when I got out, they were leaving. | ||
That's enough of that. | ||
So, I mean, what do you do about these people, honestly? | ||
What do you do? | ||
It's not an isolated incident. | ||
It's not one Democrat. | ||
It's not two Democrats. | ||
It's the entire party. | ||
This is a party agenda, locally, nationally, a party agenda to disrupt law enforcement. | ||
From doing their job. | ||
And then, whenever they can, coming to the aid of criminal illegal aliens, judges, congressmen and women, local state representatives, mayors, city council members. | ||
What should be done in response to this? | ||
I mean, the simple solution is arrest them. | ||
Aiding and abetting. | ||
Arrest. | ||
I guess nobody has the balls to do that. | ||
So what are we supposed to do? | ||
We're supposed to let this go on? | ||
So let me get this straight. | ||
The Democrats let in 20 million illegal immigrants. | ||
20 million. | ||
Nobody goes to jail. | ||
Then, when you try to deport... | ||
And nobody gets arrested. | ||
Nobody gets arrested, huh? | ||
You know, this is just really the truth when you talk about the Trump administration. | ||
And I'd say it's doing a great job, but... | ||
And Aaron Rodgers asked it the other day. | ||
And he said, you know, because they're doing a lot of great things, but the one big question that remains, and it is, this question cannot go away and it cannot go unanswered. | ||
Why have there been no arrests? | ||
That is the one question that is the big issue. | ||
We have right now with the Trump administration. | ||
Why have there been no arrests? | ||
And some of them are just open and shut. | ||
Some of them are just like, hey, just perp walk this person just to give us something. | ||
It's like, yeah, throw us some red meat propaganda. | ||
Give us Letitia James open and shut case. | ||
I mean, even just like the open and shut, just throw us some red meat. | ||
They won't even give us that. | ||
How have there been no arrests? | ||
The biggest invasion in the history of the world under Joe Biden, Alejandro Mayorkas, lied under oath about it. | ||
No arrests. | ||
Now you have Democrats stopping law enforcement from doing their job. | ||
No arrests. | ||
Again, this stuff is just like basic. | ||
This is just, this is the easy stuff. | ||
That's the easiest way to start arresting people. | ||
We're not even talking about Operation Crossfire Hurricane and Barack Obama. | ||
We're not even talking about fake Russiagate. | ||
We're not even talking about the auto pen. | ||
But there is a pressure mounting. | ||
There is a pressure mounting. | ||
On Bongino and Patel. | ||
And I think that they feel it. | ||
Again, it really comes down to them. | ||
You know, Bondi, I think, has to go already. | ||
To me, the Bondi needing to go is, I'm past that point of no return. | ||
I hope she proves me wrong. | ||
Patel and Bongino, as I've explained, I'm willing to give them a longer shot here because it's their own reputation on the line, more so than anybody else. | ||
Not named Donald Trump. | ||
But I think you kind of saw it. | ||
In that Barcheromo interview, and now in the response aftermath, there's a pressure building, and I think they feel it. | ||
I think they felt it, and they knew it when they did that interview, and they had to look at the American people and say, Jeffrey Epstein killed himself. | ||
And to not even provide a caveat, or like, you know. | ||
Circumstantial evidence might suggest otherwise type of thing, but that's what we have in the file. | ||
We weren't at the FBI until this year, so this is all we have. | ||
I mean, which they kind of said afterwards after the response to that, but it didn't look good. | ||
It didn't look good. | ||
And when you have Patel and Bongino for four years under Biden talking about all these criminals and how the FBI is criminal and all this other stuff, and then they get in there and it's like, well, what happened? | ||
There's definitely mounting pressure. | ||
There's definitely mounting pressure. | ||
But I think the feeling is if we don't get any deep state arrests, then nothing changes. | ||
We'll have a much better time under Donald Trump, but that's momentary. | ||
It's kind of trivial. | ||
Vain, even. | ||
No, if there's not deep state arrests for people that committed blatant crimes, then what are we even doing here? | ||
What's going on? | ||
And it's just weird when you look at it from the perspective of, hey, here's Dan Bongino, here's Cash Patel, right? | ||
We just did great. | ||
They've been talking about all the Democrat criminals for four years. | ||
They've been talking about shutting down the FBI for four years. | ||
They've been talking about deep state corruption for four years. | ||
They've written the books. | ||
They've done the documentaries. | ||
Now they're in power. | ||
Let's go. | ||
We got our guys in there. | ||
And then nothing happens. | ||
Something ain't right about that. | ||
But hey, they're playing with their reputation. | ||
They can go from hero to zero or they can go from hero to legend. | ||
That's on them. | ||
And I'm still sitting here like, I don't know how you do better. | ||
Let's give them the chance. | ||
But the pressure is mounting. | ||
I mean, and this is just ridiculous. | ||
New Hampshire. | ||
The governor bans sanctuary cities. | ||
There's a win for New Hampshire. | ||
That's what you do. | ||
You get a Republican in there. | ||
They start to do the right thing. | ||
Kelly Ayotte bans sanctuary cities. | ||
And then you got more of these arrests. | ||
These are the people the Democrats love so much. | ||
ICE in San Antonio. | ||
This is just in San Antonio. | ||
Massive, massive illegal immigrant operation goes on down there. | ||
Just in San Antonio, this, two weeks ago, it was a one-week-long operation from May 11th to May 17th. | ||
ICE arrested 275 illegal aliens. | ||
178 of them were violent criminals. | ||
Known violent criminals. | ||
Led in by the Biden administration. | ||
Illegal alien whose deportation was paused by an activist judge, Democrat judge, sexually assaulted a disabled woman. | ||
Nice. | ||
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Nice. | |
That's who the Democrats stand with. | ||
Sexual abusers of women. | ||
What happened to that Me Too movement? | ||
What happened to that? | ||
And the Democrats want him back out on the streets. | ||
Homeland Security responds to the story of a... | ||
That's what they do now. | ||
Lincoln man. | ||
It's like, oh, he's just like me. | ||
He's just an American. | ||
He's just like me. | ||
Lincoln man. | ||
The Lincoln man sexually assaulted a mentally disabled woman who was mentally disabled. | ||
The Lincoln man is an illegal alien and one of the monsters that the activist Massachusetts district judge is trying to bring back to the United States after he was deported. | ||
Hey, let's bring back an illegal alien that sexually assaults mentally retarded woman. | ||
Nice, Democrats! | ||
That's really great stuff. | ||
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That's really great stuff. | |
Man, oh man. | ||
Telling you. | ||
There's something wrong with these people. | ||
There is really something wrong. | ||
I just look for solutions more than anything. | ||
I'm a guy. | ||
I want solutions. | ||
I want things that I know will work. | ||
And that's getting rid of Democrats. | ||
Simplest, we got all kinds of complex problems. | ||
We got problems way beyond the Democrat Party. | ||
Okay? | ||
We got problems in the Republican Party. | ||
We got a Republican Party in Texas that's actually Democrat. | ||
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Okay? | |
So we got plenty of problems. | ||
I get it. | ||
This isn't me saying, oh, the Democrats are our only problem. | ||
No. | ||
The Democrats are like level one. | ||
It's like you start a game of Mario. | ||
You're on level one. | ||
It's like you make two hops over a valley or something and you beat the level. | ||
It's like that's the easy level. | ||
It's level one. | ||
If we can't get rid of Democrats, then we can't even get to level two, three, four and deal with the actual complex stuff. | ||
That's the easiest stuff. | ||
That is level one stuff to stop voting for Democrats and get them out of power. | ||
And we have the greatest opportunity ever to change the entire fate of the nation right now. | ||
And arresting 100 of them? | ||
200 of them? | ||
1,000 of them? | ||
Yeah, I'm dead serious for committing crimes. | ||
They facilitated an invasion of our country, and now they're openly aiding and abetting in that crime, and they're keeping law enforcement from doing their job. | ||
And no arrests? | ||
They arrested one lady because she's out there assaulting officers? | ||
One? | ||
One is facing charges? | ||
Nancy Mays filed a resolution to expel LaMonica McIver from the House of Representatives. | ||
Let's see if it happens. | ||
Let's see. | ||
The Republicans were able to get rid of Santos real quick. | ||
Thanks, Mike Lawler. | ||
But it's just like, what are we doing? | ||
Why are we wasting this golden opportunity? | ||
Democrats are committing crimes. | ||
Out in public! | ||
They're making it easy on you! | ||
They're inviting it! | ||
And we still can't do it! | ||
Autopengate. | ||
If there's no arrest for that, if there's no arrest for Autopengate, then what are we doing? | ||
We're a joke. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
That will be a major black pill for this administration. | ||
If nobody gets arrested for Autogate, Autopengate, then you're just a joke. | ||
You're just a joke. | ||
But again, hey, it's not my reputation. | ||
If Dan Bongino and Cash Patel want to go down in the ranks with Chris Wray and James Comey, then that's you. | ||
I don't get it. | ||
It's not who we thought you were. | ||
I don't think that's who you are. | ||
But that's what's going to happen. | ||
Pambani, at this point, people think she is actively covering stuff up. | ||
Now the narrative on Pambani is she is actively covering stuff up. | ||
I don't know if I believe that per se, but you gotta wonder. | ||
Nothing on Epstein. | ||
Nothing on Letitia James. | ||
In fact, barely anything at all. | ||
And what do we get? | ||
We get a victory lap when they do their job and arrest violent criminals. | ||
Well, thank you. | ||
Great job. | ||
But that is your job. | ||
It's like, I thought we weren't in the business of participation awards here. | ||
Now we are? | ||
I thought that that wasn't our thing. | ||
I thought that was the left liberal thing was the participation awards. | ||
But of course, you know, she'll show up and, you know, make a big case about how she's fighting anti-Semitism all the time. | ||
That's her big thing. | ||
She's arresting people that don't like Jewish people. | ||
She's arresting anti-Semites. | ||
You know, that's her big claim to fame. | ||
Wow, that'll save the country. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thanks, Pam. | ||
Who knows? | ||
Maybe Pam Bonney will come out and say, well, if you say something bad about Epstein, that's a little anti-Semitic. | ||
That's the pace she's on. | ||
But this is the crap I'm talking about with the Democrats that's just so infuriating. | ||
New York City creep with over a dozen priors freed by a judge after alleged sex crime spree targeting teens and women. | ||
Why are we doing this? | ||
Why are we doing this? | ||
There is something deeply wrong with Democrats. | ||
It's a psychological disorder. | ||
It's severe. | ||
It's destroying our country. | ||
And yeah, by the way, there's this video. | ||
I'm not going to go to it just for the sake of time because I do want to take calls. | ||
But you know, this creep goes around harassing women. | ||
And there's this security cam video of him going to this store, this woman, and harassing her. | ||
Judge just lets him back on the street. | ||
Like, oh yeah, serial harasser of women, young teens. | ||
Like, yeah, yeah, yeah, let him back out there. | ||
He'll go harass another woman or two. | ||
And it's the same thing. | ||
And so what? | ||
What is it going to take? | ||
It's going to have to take, you know, a woman getting raped? | ||
No, they'll find a way to release a rapist too. | ||
It's unbelievable, man. | ||
And I sit here and I wonder, are we ever going to get to live in like a real civilization without all these clowns running around? | ||
Running things, destroying things. | ||
Like, are we ever going to get to experience that? | ||
Am I ever going to get to experience what human civilization can actually be? | ||
Will I ever get to experience that? | ||
Will there even be pockets available? | ||
It's like, okay, maybe we can't large scale, but maybe somewhere there'll be a pocket of civilization where you can go and it's actually normal people running things and... | ||
It's like, will there even be pockets? | ||
Will there even be anywhere to go? | ||
America used to be that place. | ||
Now I'm like wondering, will I ever get to experience that? | ||
It's kind of heartbreaking, actually. | ||
And again, the simplest thing, I'm not saying it's the be-all, end-all. | ||
Simplest thing, first step, no more Democrats. | ||
No more Democrat judges. | ||
No more Democrat attorneys. | ||
No more Democrat congressmen and women. | ||
No more Democrat mayors. | ||
No more Democrat governors. | ||
No more Democrat presidents. | ||
That's just the first thing. | ||
You want the easiest solution? | ||
That's it. | ||
That's number one. | ||
And immediately, quality of life goes up. | ||
Immediately, civilizational standards go up. | ||
It won't even take a year. | ||
It'll take months. | ||
Like, when are we going to get serious people back in charge here? | ||
Or maybe we just never will. | ||
Maybe we just never will. | ||
By the way, Senator Kennedy caught the Democrats stealing $93 billion right as Biden was leaving the office. | ||
This is what I'm talking about. | ||
It's just criminality in their heart. | ||
Deception in their mind. | ||
Power is what they lust for. | ||
Collateral damage on the way doesn't exist to them. | ||
They don't care. | ||
They don't see it. | ||
Doesn't bother them at all. | ||
And we let them do it. | ||
Senator Kennedy talking about how they stole $93 billion out of the DOE right before, right after Biden lost the election, of course. | ||
Clip 13. Mr. Secretary, I want to go back to some of your earlier testimony and be sure I heard it correctly. | ||
The 76-day period you're talking about, that's the period between the time that President Trump was elected and President Biden left office, is that right? | ||
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That is correct. | |
And during that short period of time, 76 days, how much taxpayer money went out the door of the Department of Energy? | ||
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From the loan program office in loans and commitments, $93 billion. | |
Well over twice as much as in the previous 15 years. | ||
So how do you vet and do due diligence on the loan? | ||
That's good. | ||
You get the point. | ||
The Democrats tried to steal, launder, hide $93 billion right after Biden lost the election. | ||
It's like, if you can't recognize that, if you can't recognize that total criminal behavior and at least get rid of that, then you're just not doing anything. | ||
Oh yeah, and we also have it on the undercover O 'Keefe videos of them admitting it too. | ||
Bragging about it. | ||
No shame. | ||
But why? | ||
Why would they have any shame? | ||
Why would they have any fear? | ||
Nobody ever gets arrested. | ||
Nobody ever pays the price. | ||
So of course, why wouldn't they? | ||
Same reason, right? | ||
Crime rates are skyrocketing. | ||
You're in one of these Democrat cities. | ||
You got a liberal judge. | ||
You got a liberal prosecuting attorney. | ||
You commit crime after crime after crime. | ||
You're not going to jail. | ||
You're going right back out on the streets. | ||
So what do you know? | ||
Crime rates go up. | ||
Boy, who could figure that math out? | ||
Who could have figured that deal out? | ||
Venezuelan man Anthony Emanuel Labrador Sierra forged information to enroll at Ohio School. | ||
An illegal immigrant, 24 years old, pretended he was 16. What the hell is going on here, man? | ||
I'll tell you. | ||
How about a good one in Nebraska? | ||
Governor Pillen signs legislation banning fake meat in Nebraska. | ||
Yeah, so there you go. | ||
Well, that only happens in red states. | ||
You're in a blue state, they might mandate you eat fake meat. | ||
And the Tesla terror continues. | ||
By the way, I'm not going to spend much time on the shooting in D.C. That's getting all the coverage. | ||
It's sucking up all the air in the room anyway. | ||
And obviously there's going to be an agenda behind it and then all the responses and everything, so I'm just not even going to touch it. | ||
But it was left-wing terrorism is what it looks like on the surface. | ||
Now maybe there's something else going on right now. | ||
Maybe there's something else there because there is some weirdness in the videos and how he just kind of turns himself in and the people around him are like helping him out. | ||
I don't know. | ||
The thing is weird, but it's just whatever. | ||
It's taking up enough time everywhere else. | ||
But it was leftist terror. | ||
You know, at least that's what it looks like. | ||
Leftist terror event. | ||
What do you know? | ||
Go figure. | ||
Oh, and by the way, he had a gun. | ||
Isn't that funny? | ||
Some leftists out there, you know, you leftists are all about gun control. | ||
Well, he had a gun. | ||
Brought a gun with him from Chicago. | ||
So, oh, and this just breaking on it. | ||
The father of the suspect was a honored guest at the Democrat-Trump congressional address event. | ||
How about that? | ||
In the murder of two Israeli embassy staffers at the Capitol Jewish Museum on Wednesday was an honored guest of the far-left lawmaker at President Trump's Joint Justice Congress in March. | ||
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Wow. | |
Oh. | ||
Have you seen a single Democrat disavow this, by the way? | ||
Have you seen a single Democrat? | ||
They won't even disavow Luigi Mangione. | ||
And by the way, you know, I have had these videos sitting in my stack. | ||
People just still keying Teslas. | ||
They can't help themselves. | ||
Listen to this one. | ||
Just go ahead before the break. | ||
Give me clip three. | ||
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What's wrong with you? | |
You know you're driving the car of a Nazi. | ||
Dude. | ||
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What is wrong with this man? | |
He's a Nazi. | ||
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So what do you want me to do about it? | |
Are you serious? | ||
Yeah, sell your car. | ||
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What is wrong with you? | |
Get the f*** out of here. | ||
You're driving a car of a f***ing Nazi. | ||
The guy is a f***ing Nazi. | ||
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You're going to go to jail. | |
You're gonna go to jail. | ||
I'm not doing anything except cussing at you. | ||
Okay, touch me and you will go to jail. | ||
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I'm not gonna do anything violent. | |
It doesn't matter. | ||
You're just a f***ing asshole because you bought the car. | ||
Oh yeah, she's the a-hole for driving a car. | ||
You're not the one for keying it and cussing at a woman. | ||
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Yeah, seriously. | |
You know, keep it up. | ||
There's another one I have here. | ||
I'm out of time in clip two, but it's just this black guy who owns a Tesla, got it keyed, and he's just like, you know, what's wrong with you freaks? | ||
He's like, I'm not even political, man. | ||
I just drive the car because I like it. | ||
I'm not even political. | ||
And in California, you're banning gas cars, so it's like, what am I supposed to do? | ||
So whatever. | ||
I mean, I guess keep it up, lefties. | ||
You're making everybody realize that you're deranged lunatic freaks, so I guess just keep it up, freaks. | ||
Well, what have I always said? | ||
Democrats, the only way they can win elections is by lying, cheating, and stealing, or changing the rules, which is what they've done to gerrymander, which is what they've done to steal the Senate, gerrymander to steal the House. | ||
So that's all they've done. | ||
If the Democrats didn't change the rules on Senate elections, they'd never... | ||
If they didn't gerrymander to steal House seats, they'd never control the House. | ||
So they're realizing that they need to reorder things here. | ||
They need to rewrite rules because at this pace, they're set to, especially if we stop voter fraud, if we stop election fraud, then the Democrats are totally cooked so they know it. | ||
So what are they going to do? | ||
What rules are they going to change to maintain their political power since they know they can't do it legitimately via elections? | ||
Well, here's Democrat representative from Maine, Amberine Rana. | ||
Here's her idea, which we knew this was coming. | ||
Clip four. | ||
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The national popular vote ensures that every American's vote matters and undoes the injustice of the Electoral College. | |
When the Electoral College was conceived at our nation's founding, it was done so to advance the political power of slave states. | ||
The racist history of the Electoral College is a stain on our history, and we should collectively work to undo it. | ||
Even today, we see the racial legacy of the Electoral College distort our elections. | ||
The safe states, both red and blue, that have high percentages of voters of color get less attention than the highly contested battleground states. | ||
National popular vote is the path toward a more equitable democracy and a president elected by the voters. | ||
This is a vision Maine should uphold by staying in the national popular vote and rejecting LD252. | ||
So not only does she not understand American history at all, or the purpose of the Electoral College, did you notice what she says there? | ||
She says states with people of colors. | ||
And then she says, correct yourself, she says, oh, color. | ||
Wait, why did you do that? | ||
Why did you do that? | ||
Because aren't there many different skin colors out there? | ||
No. | ||
What she just did was admit that she hates white people. | ||
That's what she did. | ||
Anyone who's not white. | ||
So stop saying people of color. | ||
Stop it. | ||
Stop using that term. | ||
Say what you really want. | ||
Say what you really mean. | ||
Non-white people. | ||
That's what she says. | ||
That's what she's saying. | ||
Non-white people. | ||
Because you'd think people are very diverse. | ||
There's a very wide array of skin colors. | ||
But really what she's saying is we just don't like white people. | ||
Just anybody that's not white. | ||
That's who we like. | ||
So she basically just admitted it in that ignorant diatribe. | ||
But that's what they're going to try to do next. | ||
The Democrats are going to try to end the Electoral College because they know that it stands in the way of their political power. | ||
By the way, that is a video from this week. | ||
She is still wearing a face mask, if you're watching. | ||
She is still wearing a face mask. | ||
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Yeah. | |
How many vaccines do you think she's taking? | ||
You think she's on number nine? | ||
If you're still wearing a face mask regularly out of fear in 2025, nothing you say should be taken seriously. | ||
And you really shouldn't have any power or influence over anything. | ||
I'm not even sure if I would trust you with like a garage door. | ||
Like, hey, will you open the garage for me? | ||
Actually, you know what? | ||
On second thought, let me get that. | ||
Let me get that for you. | ||
There it is. | ||
That's their next plan. | ||
To end the Electoral College. | ||
Well, you know, Trump won the popular vote, too, though. | ||
And I think you Democrats are becoming so unpopular that I don't know if you'll be winning many popular votes in the near future anyway. | ||
But they know they have to lie, cheat, and steal to win, so that's going to be their next move to try to end the Electoral College. | ||
They've been talking about it for years, and it's the same excuse. | ||
We're fighting racism. | ||
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All right, before we start taking some of these calls, a couple other stories here. | ||
Here's Byron Donalds explaining... | ||
as I said yesterday, that the doge cuts, they're going to try to pass with the next bill here in clip seven. | ||
All right, I think we're having a tech issue here, guys, and a video issue. | ||
Do I need to just go to something else? | ||
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Is it doge cuts? | |
What's next? | ||
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The doge stuff, the rescission package, in my view, that's got to hit the floor. | |
We have to see that package. | ||
Let's let the Senate get... | ||
The rescission package needs to be the next thing. | ||
After that, we do need to look at, we're going to have to do some farm bill stuff. | ||
Appropriations is coming. | ||
And I think we're going to have to start taking a look at FISA again. | ||
That comes up again next year. | ||
So that stuff's going to start coming into play. | ||
But yeah, monumental lift, you know. | ||
A lot of people had their hands in this. | ||
I know victory laps are being taken this morning, but I can't tell you, man, whether it's Main Street, Freedom Caucus, House leadership, White House team, the president, a lot of hands went into getting this done. | ||
Well, still has to pass the Senate, and I have a feeling, though, there are going to be some issues there. | ||
So we'll watch as that drama unfolds. | ||
You know, it's funny here, watching Democrats, let's not forget all the things that went on in the Biden administration that were just totally despicable. | ||
From Democrats having anal sex inside congressional offices and recording it, to Democrats inviting trans strippers to the White House to do strip shows from the White House. | ||
Literally, they got naked and showed their naked bodies on the White House lawn. | ||
I mean, we didn't even mention, how about Joe Biden grabbing children, smelling them, sniffing them, all that weirdness. | ||
But then Pete Hegseth leads a prayer at the Pentagon, and that they have a problem with. | ||
That they have a problem with. | ||
So, you know, you won't hear a word from the Democrats, oh, oops, you know, yeah, our congressional staffers go in there and have anal sex. | ||
You won't hear a word from the Democrats. | ||
Yeah, we brought some transgender strippers. | ||
They did strip teases, got naked in the White House lawn. | ||
That's pretty cool, huh? | ||
But Pete Heggs, oh, a prayer service? | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
Oh, we can't allow that. | ||
That is unacceptable. | ||
Well, he responds to those stories here in Clip 8. It's interesting. | ||
The question is, I've gotten some criticism for hosting a Christian prayer service at the Pentagon yesterday. | ||
We said it very publicly. | ||
We said it very proudly. | ||
Appealing to heaven, to God, is a long-standing tradition in our military. | ||
I'm very proud that we're starting a monthly, voluntary service at the Pentagon. | ||
George Washington was on bended knee with the troops, praying for God's providence and protection in that moment. | ||
Chaplains and ministers and Christians and people of faith across generations have prayed because of the business that we're in. | ||
The business of the 82nd Airborne, and you watch that 911 button for the country, is a dangerous one on behalf of all of us. | ||
And we appeal to God. | ||
I appeal to Jesus Christ for that protection. | ||
We're going to speak that word and be open and willing to talk about that at the Pentagon. | ||
If they want to criticize that, they're on the wrong side. | ||
Of a very important issue. | ||
So thanks for coming with us today. | ||
We'll see you on the other side. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I mean, it's just perfectly handled. | ||
My God. | ||
My God. | ||
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Members of the Trump administration caught praying. | |
Caught praying to God. | ||
Appealing to heaven. | ||
And mentioning the name Jesus Christ. | ||
A scandal is unfolding. | ||
Meanwhile, Democrats running around Congress, running around the White House, running around naked, recording themselves engaging in sodomy. | ||
Hey! | ||
No problem. | ||
No problem there. | ||
By the way, they're having some issues over there at MSNBC. | ||
As I've been saying, just... | ||
You know, CNN has some value. | ||
I mean, it's still CNN. | ||
You know, Jake Tapper's still there. | ||
But at least they have, they do some news and they have some interesting panels. | ||
So it's like, you can get something out of CNN. | ||
If you watch CNN all day long, you'll get like maybe 5-10% value. | ||
It's like, I try to make it here. | ||
It's like, we do three hours a day. | ||
I try to make you get full value here. | ||
You watch MSNBC, you're getting like no value. | ||
None. | ||
Unless you just are obsessed with the Trump hate, you're not really getting any value. | ||
And then you have, you've got to wonder about Rachel Maddow and what really goes on in her head. | ||
Does she want to retire? | ||
Is she sick of it? | ||
Is she just that selfish? | ||
Is she just that lazy? | ||
She has the most lucrative job. | ||
She was then, at a certain point, was getting her full salary. | ||
Millions of dollars a year, and she was only doing one show a week. | ||
For one show a week. | ||
And so there's a lot of different stories about that, but they're trying to fill in the Maddow disappearing act, where I guess she just doesn't want to do her show every day. | ||
And so they're trying to fill that in with Jen Psaki. | ||
So they bring in Jen Psaki. | ||
And it hasn't been good. | ||
MSNBC rising star Jen Psaki suffers ratings flop. | ||
Now, they're blaming this on her role with the Biden cover-up. | ||
I think that to an extent, that's probably true. | ||
To a degree, that's probably true. | ||
But Psaki, it really just proves that we were right all along. | ||
The reason why Jen Psaki left The Biden administration was because she didn't want to get embroiled in all the scandals. | ||
She didn't want that to be her career legacy of a liar and a cover-up artist for the Biden administration. | ||
She figured that out real quick and she got out. | ||
And they brought in Karine Jean-Pierre, probably extremely low IQ, and they said, hey, you'll be the first immigrant, lesbian, black press secretary. | ||
And she, oh, yay! | ||
So that's how it all went down. | ||
But you notice Karine Jean-Pierre. | ||
Because she now will live with the legacy of being the Biden cover-up artist. | ||
So Saki tried to escape that. | ||
Well, she's still trying to escape it. | ||
She's still claiming she didn't know anything about it. | ||
But I think it will be a little blemish. | ||
It'll be a little blemish on her for her career. | ||
But it won't destroy her. | ||
She'll be around forever. | ||
Look, I actually, I would say, as crazy as Rachel Maddow is, To her credit, she obviously has a loyal audience that tune in for her. | ||
This is very common in media. | ||
It's not even network news. | ||
It's not as bad as network news as it might be for something like the Alex Jones Show. | ||
So it's like, yeah, you have a fill-in guest for the Alex Jones Show. | ||
If Owen Schroeder is hosting the Alex Jones Show, people are tuning out. | ||
They're not listening. | ||
People go to watch the Alex Jones Show. | ||
They want Alex Jones. | ||
So I don't take that personally. | ||
That's just the nature of media. | ||
It's the same thing. | ||
You got somebody you like, their podcast, whatever. | ||
If it's not them, you're moving on. | ||
So I think there's a lot of that with Rachel Maddow to her credit. | ||
So can you imagine what a Rachel Maddow audience looks like? | ||
Maybe for your own mental health, don't. | ||
But what is her deal? | ||
She makes so much money and she doesn't even want to work. | ||
Her show is what, like an hour long and she has a team of writers and producers? | ||
And a teleprompter. | ||
It's like the easiest gig on the planet. | ||
And then she's like, I only want to do one day a week. | ||
Something's going to have to give here. | ||
Something's going to have to give. | ||
And if Saki can't produce numbers, I think MSNBC is going to say, hey, Rachel, you got to work. | ||
I mean, we're paying you $25 million a year here, and you're not even working. | ||
You got to show up. | ||
We're getting crushed on the ratings. | ||
You feel like something has to give. | ||
So that's going to be an interesting one to watch. | ||
But MSNBC, folks, it is spiraling. | ||
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Bad. | |
It is, uh, whew, they got problems. | ||
All right, to the phone lines we go. | ||
Let's start with Mike in Georgia. | ||
Mike, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Hey, Owen. | ||
I'll argue with you on one thing. | ||
When you're on Alex, that's the only reason I listen to it. | ||
Easy now. | ||
I'm going to get in trouble. | ||
Yeah, I know. | ||
You're joking. | ||
So now the Kash Patel and Dan Bongino, you can pretty much tell by looking at them they were being deceptive. | ||
They weren't telling the truth. | ||
And the proof is that if they were telling the truth, they would have listed the people who have been fired. | ||
Because you know very well, because you were in custody, when you were taken into custody, you are... | ||
the responsibility of the custodian. | ||
In your case, the BOP, I don't know exactly where Epstein was if he was in the custody of the BOP, but in any case, their safety The BOP is responsible for his safety at that point. | ||
Because he can't protect himself, they have to protect him. | ||
So if, in fact, he did commit suicide, there would be people dismissed, removed. | ||
And they would, in order to bolster their position, they would at least say, hey, we have fired these people because they didn't do their job. | ||
My contention is they did their job. | ||
They allowed whatever happened to Epstein to happen to him, be it suicide or be it murder. | ||
They allowed that, possibly facilitated that. | ||
Now, why is Bongino and Patel blocking this or covering for it? | ||
It makes me wonder if, in fact, they might be on that client list. | ||
There may be people on that client list that's so deep that we're never going to see it. | ||
And Trump, I think, he's a man on that island. | ||
That's why he's worried about he's just focusing on the economy, focusing on foreign policy, focusing on the borders. | ||
Well, let me respond to what you said here. | ||
Because you've made some important points. | ||
Because I agree. | ||
People kind of have this idea like, hey. | ||
Trump needs to do everything or can do everything, and that's just not realistic. | ||
You have to delegate, and you really have to delegate when you're the chief executive. | ||
And so that's what Trump is here. | ||
These are off-the-record. | ||
It's about as close to the situation as you're going to get. | ||
People were fired, but not... | ||
People were punished. | ||
Some low-level people were fired. | ||
Some high-level people were punished. | ||
But the highest level of people or individuals at that particular prison where Epstein was were just as in the dark as you or I. Because they're not there all day. | ||
So when something happens, they need the security tapes. | ||
And then when they go do the interviews about who was there and they're told, oh, I was sleeping. | ||
Oh, there was a technical glitch. | ||
Like, that's all they have. | ||
So they got moved to somewhere else. | ||
Again, these are off-the-record conversations, so I'm not going to get into too much detail. | ||
But there were people that were punished. | ||
There were people that were punished at the facility where Epstein didn't kill himself. | ||
But the low-level people got fired. | ||
The high-level people just got moved around to the BOP and into different positions. | ||
But yeah, I'm just going to tell you, again, with Patel and Bongino, it's all their reputation. | ||
So I get it if Bongino wants to say, hey, according to the file, Epstein killed himself. | ||
Hey, that's fine. | ||
According to the JFK files that we had, he got shot by Oswald. | ||
That was obviously a lie. | ||
So it's like, we're not going to play this same game of being lied to by the FBI, and now it's like Patel and Bongino are in that game. | ||
And it's just like, that's just, we're not going to accept that. | ||
I agree with you. | ||
I agree, and I think what... | ||
And really, maybe that's a good thing. | ||
Maybe that's where we need to be looking at our government. | ||
We need to question everything they tell us, whether it be Patel, Bongino, Trump, Blondie, whoever. | ||
We need to be questioning everything they tell us because that's the discernment that you'd be praying for right there is that these guys aren't telling the truth. | ||
And as far as people being moved and... | ||
And all that tells me is they're still covering for one another. | ||
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Even if he did commit suicide, they're still covering for one another. | |
I'm not giving any excuses here, but the BOP is so desperate for help that I think they just couldn't fire the people. | ||
I just think as a... | ||
I'm not in a disagreement with you here. | ||
I'm just telling you, I know what happened. | ||
Unfortunately, I have a pretty close relationship with the BOP for a little bit of time there. | ||
You learn some things. | ||
You hear some things when you go in there as a high-profile prisoner. | ||
With off-the-record conversations. | ||
But either way, the point of the call, you know, I agree with Mike. | ||
Thank you for the call, Mike. | ||
Let's go. | ||
We got another one on it, so a lot of people on this today. | ||
Let's go to Andy in Alabama. | ||
Andy, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen. | |
How you doing? | ||
I'm good. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Fellow J6 Patriot here. | |
So, I don't want to hear another word from Bongino or Patel on anything. | ||
Until they start arresting the people who were having sex with children on Epstein's Island. | ||
That should be number one, bar none, the only thing they should be focusing on. | ||
They shouldn't be tweeting about anything else because the rest of it is just normal law enforcement activity. | ||
like arresting the guy who just killed the two Israelis. | ||
That's normal law enforcement activity. | ||
There was a massive... | ||
That needs to be number one above everything. | ||
I don't want to hear another word from them about anything else. | ||
You notice how Pam Bondi kind of disappeared from TV for a couple weeks there? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I mean, I noticed it because I just watch the corporate news all day. | ||
So I noticed, you know, she was doing Fox News every day and some side stuff. | ||
But she kind of disappeared from TV for a week or two there. | ||
And I think that's because she heard the criticism of her being, you know, Fox News head and not the attorney general. | ||
But then as soon as that shooting happened this week, she's been on Fox multiple times every day. | ||
But that's just kind of a media critic stuff. | ||
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You know... | |
I just don't know. | ||
I would prefer it. | ||
It wouldn't be good, but I would prefer it if they just came out and they said, all right, look, here's the deal. | ||
Whatever went on with the Epstein stuff, it's been totally covered up. | ||
By the time we got in here, it's gone. | ||
It's gone. | ||
So whether you would believe that or not, I'm just saying I would prefer it if they at least just came out and said, hey, look, the Epstein stuff, it's been destroyed. | ||
It's been covered up, whatever. | ||
But to play this game of, oh, yeah, we're going to give you the Epstein stuff, we're just as interested as you are, and then pull the rug out and give us nothing and say, yep, he killed himself, case closed, that's just offensive. | ||
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I agree. | |
I'm losing trust in him. | ||
Every day. | ||
And that's so sad because it's not going to be them. | ||
I mean, who's it going to be? | ||
Who's going to take care of the job? | ||
Believe me. | ||
Believe me. | ||
You are not alone in that. | ||
You are not alone in that. | ||
I'm seeing it everywhere. | ||
I'm seeing the pressure building. | ||
And that's exactly where it is, Andy. | ||
But you know what, Andy? | ||
Before we let you go here ahead of this break, I've got some interesting marine life stuff here, actually. | ||
Let me give you this here. | ||
About marine iguanas. | ||
Because, you know, marine iguanas are pretty amazing stuff. | ||
To avoid being heard by sharks, did you know marine iguanas can actually stop their own hearts? | ||
But what's even more amazing is that the FBI still hasn't charged a single person from the Epstein-Maxwell client list. | ||
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It's incredible. | |
It's the most incredible thing I've ever heard. | ||
Amazing. | ||
Sex trafficker with no clients, Andy. | ||
I mean, it's just ridiculous, man. | ||
All right, Andy, thank you for the call. | ||
Got a couple other people that want to talk about this. | ||
We may move on. | ||
I still got a whole, just multiple stacks of news. | ||
We'll try to do it all in the final segment of the Infowars War Room on the other side of this break. | ||
That's Vice President J.D. Vance. | ||
Handing out diplomas to every single graduate today at the Naval Academy. | ||
Every single one. | ||
And he kept a smile on his face the whole time. | ||
That's great. | ||
That's great. | ||
Good job, J.D. Really good. | ||
Very personable. | ||
Very likable guy. | ||
Vice President J.D. Vance. | ||
The frontrunner now for 2028. | ||
A lot will change between now and then. | ||
But look, as somebody that's done events where, you know, you shake and do the pictures and everything, I do enjoy it. | ||
People always come up to me or like security that does other events for other people. | ||
I do enjoy it. | ||
And I sit there and I smile and I shake the hands and I talk to everybody. | ||
I actually do enjoy it. | ||
But like, you know, security and other people be like, wow, like how do you do that? | ||
I've met other guys. | ||
They don't want to talk to people. | ||
I'm like, well, I actually enjoy it. | ||
I do enjoy it. | ||
I think J.D. Vance, I think he enjoys it, too. | ||
I think that's real. | ||
All right. | ||
Anyway, moving on. | ||
We're going to go back to calls. | ||
We have some other stuff we're going to get to here. | ||
We'll try to get it all off the desk, but we'll definitely take a couple more calls, including the home state of J.D. Vance, Ohio. | ||
Deadpool calling in from Ohio. | ||
Deadpool, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Hey, can you hear me now? | ||
Yes, we have you. | ||
That's great. | ||
So I want to plug a lot of your stuff. | ||
So methylene blue is the real deal. | ||
I'm telling you. | ||
Super energy. | ||
But you look great in that garb. | ||
I think a lot. | ||
You like the InfoWars gear today? | ||
Yes. | ||
And I am going to put a challenge out there. | ||
Harry Smith. | ||
I want him to wear the InfoWars never dies. | ||
And there's a secret message on the back, I'm not going to spoil it for everybody, but I want him to turn around and expose that. | ||
So Harrison needs to wear, which shirt is it exactly? | ||
We'll put it on the screen. | ||
It says Infowars Never Dies on the front? | ||
Yes, it says Infowars Never Dies, 1997, 2025, and it's also got the real Alex Jones. | ||
I'm reading upside down underneath of it. | ||
It's awesome. | ||
It's an awesome shirt. | ||
And buy your own size. | ||
Buy your real size because these shirts are like tennis shirts when you buy them a size bigger because you're afraid they're going to shrink back. | ||
These are the real size, you know. | ||
Yeah, well, you know what? | ||
that is true when you're buying things. | ||
I am wearing a large... | ||
I'm kind of lean, kind of skinny, but the large works for me. | ||
So, and the next thing I was going to ask you, so what is the most, I don't know, the best thing or the worst thing that we need to pay attention to right now? | ||
The best thing, the worst thing? | ||
What is the most... | ||
And I want to comment after you do that. | ||
Well, I'm probably going to go a direction you're not anticipating. | ||
The best thing, the most important thing we can do right now? | ||
You ready for this? | ||
I am. | ||
Enjoy your life. | ||
Love your life. | ||
Love your life. | ||
Enjoy your life. | ||
Find time for the things that matter in your life. | ||
Find time for your friends, your family. | ||
Do the things you love. | ||
Work hard. | ||
Make sure you're as healthy as you possibly can be. | ||
But I mean really enjoy life. | ||
Enjoy every moment of life. | ||
Don't take a second of life for granted. | ||
That is the most important thing you can do. | ||
Appreciate everything you have in this life. | ||
You never know when it's going to be gone. | ||
And just enjoy. | ||
Just enjoy. | ||
That's the most important thing. | ||
I love that, and I love that. | ||
And you actually said something similar to that last week, and I actually commented on it. | ||
Yes. | ||
People need to look around and get away from hate. | ||
That's the big thing, because that's what they're pushing us towards. | ||
They want us to be hitting each other. | ||
We don't need to be doing that. | ||
That's the worst thing you can pay attention to. | ||
Stay away from that. | ||
If that means, turn your phone off. | ||
Turn it off. | ||
There's this misconception of misinterpreting passion for hatred. | ||
You can be passionate about something, and it doesn't come from a place of hatred. | ||
I mean, I look at somebody like... | ||
He's a passionate person. | ||
That comes from a place of love. | ||
When I get passionate on this show, it's because I love life. | ||
It's because, honestly, I have a pet peeve. | ||
I can't even help it. | ||
It doesn't even matter if it's not me. | ||
It's like I can control me, but it's like even with other people, when I see – It's like the biggest pet peeve I find is untapped potential. | ||
And I look at America and the untapped potential here. | ||
And that's what drives a lot of my political commentary here. | ||
It's just, hey, we got a lot of great potential. | ||
Our lives can be improved in ways we can't even comprehend right now. | ||
And it's like, that's what's driving this. | ||
This is why we need disclosure on all the secrets that they've kept from us and the government, whether it's aliens, whether it's technology, whatever it is, just all of it. | ||
The blackmail, everything. | ||
We need full transparency. | ||
We need full disclosure, and it's time to unleash humanity. | ||
It's time to unleash humanity. | ||
It's time to give humans their future back. | ||
It's time to let freedom conquer the planet once again. | ||
So I just get depressed. | ||
I get depressed. | ||
It's the same reason why Make America Healthy Again is so important. | ||
We don't have to eat junk food. | ||
I don't have to go to, if I'm in an airport flying, and go to a little store there, and there's literally nothing I'll buy or eat because every single thing has toxic ingredients in it. | ||
It doesn't have to be that way. | ||
I don't need to go to a restaurant and everything is loaded with seed oils. | ||
It doesn't have to be that way. | ||
I don't have to be paying 25% of the money I make to the government that hates me. | ||
I can keep that money. | ||
It doesn't have to be this way. | ||
We don't have to live in cities that are decaying with crime and poverty. | ||
It's just like, that's what I'm saying. | ||
So yeah, but anyway, what were you saying? | ||
Yeah, so I have talked to a lot of young men and they live in what they call HUD apartments or whatever they want to call them. | ||
And the problem is they teach it in school. | ||
That you don't have to live with your parents. | ||
Just go out here and get one of these apartments. | ||
And the problem is, okay, well, this kid is in a trap and he doesn't even realize it. | ||
So he goes out here and he tries to get a job and get out of the HUD apartment. | ||
But then the HUD apartment says, no, now we're going to take 30% of your income. | ||
So it's a trap. | ||
They can't get out because they can't afford anything. | ||
And that goes back to a video we played earlier this week. | ||
And thanks for the call. | ||
And shouting out the Infowars gear that I'm wearing. | ||
It goes back to this lady we played who was bitching and complaining because her food stamps were being cut. | ||
And she says, well, now she's going to start stealing and you better not say anything. | ||
Like, oh, she's just entitled to your money. | ||
She's just entitled to reach into your wallet and steal your money. | ||
And I was talking to some of the crew about this. | ||
But it's exactly what you're saying about these young guys. | ||
It's like, hey, life is not easy. | ||
Nothing is going to be given to you. | ||
And yeah, you know what? | ||
You're going to have to go through times where you're struggling. | ||
And maybe for some people it's never a financial struggle. | ||
It might be other struggles. | ||
But you know what? | ||
Most people are probably going to go through financial struggles. | ||
You have to. | ||
You go through that. | ||
And I mean, it's just like there shouldn't be any entitlement. | ||
You're entitled to nothing. | ||
You should have to earn everything. | ||
So yeah, if that means you've got to grind it out working hard. | ||
Then you're going to grind it out working hard. | ||
And sure, we'd like to have a better economy where it doesn't have to be like that. | ||
And you can just have one job and afford things and get some savings and not be living paycheck to paycheck. | ||
That's the ultimate goal. | ||
But this idea of, oh, you know, I have to have these entitlements. | ||
I have to have this free money. | ||
I just... | ||
No, it's not. | ||
No, it's not. | ||
It never was meant to be that way. | ||
It shouldn't be that way. | ||
But it is a trap. | ||
That's the trap, is, oh, look, I got free stuff. | ||
No, you never had free stuff. | ||
Sure, you might be getting something momentarily, but it's the trap. | ||
Now you're sitting here, you don't even know how to take care of yourself. | ||
You don't even know how to work to provide for yourself or your family. | ||
So what, you're going to result to a life of crime? | ||
That's a trap, all right. | ||
Let's go to Keech in Arizona. | ||
Keech, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, this is Keith. | |
Oh, I'm sorry. | ||
Well, they put Keech on there. | ||
Go ahead, though. | ||
Keith, I'm sorry. | ||
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No problem. | |
Hey, I have a different concept on the Epstein suicide. | ||
I think, because I've been following Dan Bongino for a long time. | ||
And his body language told me everything. | ||
He said it, but he said it because he had to. | ||
But the truth is, maybe he didn't commit suicide that we think we would want to think the way it would be. | ||
I think he was told to commit suicide, or we're going to do this, this, this, or this if you don't. | ||
So maybe that's the case. | ||
Maybe he was threatened. | ||
And I haven't heard anybody bring that up. | ||
So if that's the case, I mean, every communication you make in the BOP is monitored. | ||
So somebody would have known that. | ||
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Well, possibly. | |
No, it's not possibly. | ||
I'm telling you, they open your mail and they tap your phones. | ||
That's 100%. | ||
And in the system that he was in, he did not have access to, you know, a... | ||
It does happen. | ||
He did not have that. | ||
So he was not communicating off record. | ||
Any communications he had was being read or listened to. | ||
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Well, I hope so. | |
I just don't believe Dan would cave and do that after years and years of him. | ||
Well, that's the mystery. | ||
That's why it's so odd to see. | ||
Thanks for the call, Keith. | ||
I mean, look, folks, I'll tell you, with 99.9% certainty, there were no secret communications that Epstein was having. | ||
I mean, maybe he, I mean, I don't know. | ||
Someone else would have to be having the conversations. | ||
It wouldn't be him. | ||
They read all your mail. | ||
They tap all your phones. | ||
I mean, so I don't know how he could have been having secret communication. | ||
Let's go to Michael in Michigan. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Yes, hi. | ||
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Hey, Supermagadino's own Troyer. | |
Thank you. | ||
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So I'm going to go into a little bit of a crazy theory, but what happens if Dan Bongino actually was selected as a sophisticated Mockingbird agent to fool the right wing? | |
Now he's found himself in a position of power, and he's fooling us. | ||
Well, I would say I don't – You know, Bongino came up not with Alex Jones, but I mean the Alex Jones show was part of a launch platform for Bongino, so that's organic. | ||
Bongino tried a career in politics. | ||
He couldn't get through the Democrat system in Maryland, but he tried. | ||
So it's like, you know... | ||
So no, I don't believe that to be the case. | ||
No, I think Bongino is organic. | ||
I think Bongino is a good person. | ||
But the behavior with the FBI and that interview with Marina Barcheromo is just inexplicable. | ||
It doesn't add up for people. | ||
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Yeah, I agree. | |
I was definitely going out on a limb. | ||
Well, I get it. | ||
There's obviously controlled opposition. | ||
There's obviously people in the right wing now that are phony and fraudulent. | ||
No, I don't think that's Dan Bongino. | ||
I think Dan Bongino is a good person. | ||
I think he's organically gotten to where he's at. | ||
I wholeheartedly believe that. | ||
But whatever's happened since he became the FBI director, that's what has people wondering. | ||
But no, I think Bongino's the real deal. | ||
But, yeah. | ||
Let's take one more from Tom in Michigan. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Owen, love you, man. | |
You are awesome. | ||
And I love it when I get home from work and my wife's got you on the TV. | ||
Well, that's a good woman you got there. | ||
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Oh. | |
She loves you, too. | ||
You crack her up, and she just loves your take on everything. | ||
We're both right in line with you. | ||
But on the Bongino thing, well, let me just say this. | ||
Hey, I'm a VIP. | ||
I do the deal. | ||
I don't understand everybody pays money for Netflix and stuff like that. | ||
And, yeah, you can get InfoWars for free, but I may be watching a Netflix movie, you know, once a week. | ||
You know, not regularly. | ||
But I listen to Alex every day, and I listen to you every day from noon till 7 o 'clock here in, you know, Eastern Daylight Time. | ||
I've got InfoWars on my phone streaming to my Bluetooth radio or in my van or whatever. | ||
So I'm just telling all you out there listening, you know. | ||
Subscribe. | ||
Really appreciate that. | ||
Really appreciate that. | ||
Thealexjonesstore.com slash VIP. | ||
Yeah, all the different streaming services and everything else people spend money on. | ||
Hey, we do it for free. | ||
The information is more important. | ||
But yeah, why not support us? | ||
Why not give us that monthly membership? | ||
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Yep. | |
Got the methylene blue. | ||
Fell off a cliff out in California a couple weeks ago. | ||
Racked up my ankle. | ||
Been doing the bodies. | ||
And that's keeping me moving so I can work. | ||
But anyways, Bongino, here's my take, and I think it's the best one that I've heard today. | ||
They got to him, both of them, the higher-ups in the deep, dark, elaborate system, and now that they're able to put eyes on that deep, dark, elaborate system, they know how deep and dark and vast it is. | ||
And they basically said, you're going to say Epstein killed himself, or someday maybe your daughter or your wife or one of your children disappears or gets hit by a bus or whatever. | ||
You know, I suppose that that is plausible. | ||
I'm not, I'm not, I don't know, that still seems a little far-fetched, but plausible. | ||
Here's what I would say in response to that, Tom, and I appreciate your call. | ||
You say that, and this kind of thought comes into my head of, you can kind of see it in that Bartiromo interview. | ||
It's almost like Dan and Cash are almost staring into the abyss. | ||
Like, huh. | ||
I mean, it is almost like, for a moment, like, you don't understand what I know. | ||
Like, you don't understand what I've seen. | ||
There is kind of that, like, it looks like they're just staring into the abyss like, you don't understand what I've seen and where I've been since I got to the FBI. | ||
Like, whoa. | ||
But it's not like they're new to the game. | ||
Bongino's been working in government. | ||
He was at the Secret Service. | ||
Can you imagine the crap he saw working for Obama? | ||
Patel, he's been in the government too. | ||
He's been in national defense. | ||
So, I mean, it's not like these guys are coming in like government virgins. | ||
But still, I mean, yeah, I mean, that screenshot you had right there on the screen, I mean, that's like, these men are like looking into the abyss of like, my God, if you knew how bad it was. | ||
That's it right there. | ||
That's the holy, I mean, pardon my French, but that's the holy shit you have no idea what we're involved in. | ||
Look on their face right there. | ||
It could be a good thing, could be a bad thing. | ||
But that's the body language I'm reading. | ||
But at the end of the day, this is the story, and I'm almost out of time here, and I need to just hit some of these other headlines. | ||
But at the end of the day, this is the story. | ||
And I suppose we start it like this. | ||
If nobody gets arrested for the auto pen, for the auto pen situation, then what are we doing here? | ||
Then what are we doing? | ||
Then nobody is serious, and nothing is changing. | ||
We'll just go with that. | ||
We'll just use one example. | ||
We'll just put it down and just lay it down there. | ||
If nobody gets arrested for the auto pen controversy, then nobody's serious. | ||
Nobody's serious. | ||
Nobody's serious. | ||
Nobody wants to do anything. | ||
All of them. | ||
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All of them. | |
And again, it's like, for Trump, it's like, well, what am I supposed to do? | ||
I delegated. | ||
I put the people in charge that I thought would do something. | ||
If they don't do anything, well... | ||
So, But when we focus on Dan and Cash, it's because it's like, hey, these guys for years have talked like us. | ||
They think like us. | ||
They say they're all criminals. | ||
They say there's a deep state. | ||
They say there needs to be a bunch of arrests. | ||
They say the FBI needs to be shut down. | ||
And then it's like, okay, here you go. | ||
And then bubkis. | ||
So far. | ||
So far. | ||
So it's like a guy, you see this every once in a while, you know, you play ball or something, play pickup ball. | ||
You'll have a guy over there talking a bunch of garbage. | ||
He's the best player you've ever seen. | ||
You know, he's going to beat everybody. | ||
He's going to run the floor. | ||
He's going to dunk everything else. | ||
And then it's like, okay, let's go play. | ||
And then you play with him. | ||
He can't even make a layup. | ||
You play with him. | ||
He gets every shot blocked. | ||
You play with him. | ||
He loses the ball. | ||
He turns the ball over. | ||
Oh, let's see a dunk. | ||
Can't dunk. | ||
So that's what it's like. | ||
It's like, hey, man, I'm going to do a 360 dunk. | ||
I'm the best ball player. | ||
I'm going to do a 360 Tomahawk dunk. | ||
Okay, here's the ball. | ||
Here's the ball. | ||
No dunk. | ||
Like I said, you were going to dunk the ball. | ||
We just gave you the ball. | ||
Where's the dunk? | ||
No dunk. | ||
So that's where we're at. | ||
All right. | ||
This is just crazy. | ||
Randy Fine. | ||
I don't know why conservatives support this crap, quite frankly. | ||
Before we even knew all the details, and still there's more details we need to know about that shooting in D.C., this is just disgusting from Randy Fine, who, by the way, runs around in Congress with an Israeli flag. | ||
That should be illegal. | ||
You should be arrested. | ||
For propping up a foreign country's flag as a representative of the United States of America, you should be arrested. | ||
But here's Randy Fine. | ||
He says we should nuke Gaza. | ||
Because of what happened outside the Jewish Museum. | ||
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Listen to this just deranged lunatic in clip 14. We nuked the Japanese twice in order to get unconditional surrender. | |
That needs to be the same here. | ||
There is something deeply, deeply wrong with this culture, and it needs to be defeated. | ||
You're a sick, disgusting person. | ||
You need to find God. | ||
Now, again, And so the people that support what Israel is doing in the Gaza Strip, they always say, hey, this is war, and they started it. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
So what happens then if Israel does strike Iran? | ||
Okay, Israel strikes Iran. | ||
Well, let's say Iran decides they're going to nuke Israel. | ||
Do you think that same logic is going to apply? | ||
Do you think all the same people, like Randy Fine? | ||
Are going to say, well, you know, we did start it with Iran, so if they nuke Israel after we bombed them, then I guess that's just the logic we used in Gaza, so that's fair. | ||
Of course not! | ||
Of course they're not going to use that logic. | ||
But that might be down the road. | ||
That freak! | ||
That deranged, lunatic freak says we should nuke the Gaza Strip? | ||
Because of a shooting that happened in America? | ||
Because of some dumbass libtard? | ||
By the way, the kid was born in Germany. | ||
He was a Christian. | ||
The girl was born in America. | ||
She was Jewish. | ||
What does this even have to do with the Gaza Strip? | ||
These are all people with all the brainwashing and the propaganda in U.S. politics that they're just like caught up in the whirlpool of it and then end up in the wrong situation at the wrong time with some deranged leftist terrorists. | ||
That's disgusting. | ||
And it's despicable that that's celebrated and allowed in the Republican Party. | ||
It's embarrassing, actually. | ||
That's embarrassing that that type of rhetoric is allowed in the Republican Party. | ||
If you want to support Israel, fine. | ||
Plenty of that goes around. | ||
Most of it's bought and paid for. | ||
But, hey, support Israel, fine. | ||
Many people have good regions for it. | ||
But to say we need to nuke an entire country because of two people getting shot tragically, it's heartbreaking? | ||
We need to nuke an entire group of people because of that? | ||
You're a sick, deranged freak. | ||
You're the worst of what American politics represents. | ||
You're disgusting. | ||
And it's sad that that is accepted in the Republican Party, but here we are. | ||
All right. | ||
We ran out of time. | ||
Didn't even get to the AI story, but that's fine. | ||
It's not going anywhere. | ||
By the way, video shows roof of China's Fang Yang drum tower collapsing as we go out for the weekend. | ||
A lot of people are saying this is symbolic of where the Chinese are at right now. | ||
Folks, there's going to be a lot of back and forth with China and America here, and I want the Chinese people to be free and prosperous. | ||
I want the American people to be free and prosperous. | ||
We've both got problems with our government. | ||
But you're going to see the American media kind of prop up China. | ||
Folks, China's got its problems, too. | ||
China's got plenty of problems, too. | ||
All right. | ||
That does it for the Infowars War Room. | ||
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