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All right, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It is Friday, May 30th, 2025. | ||
It's the Veterans Calling special. | ||
And we actually are going to have a veteran in studio. | ||
But, you know, I'm sitting here. | ||
I'm pouring through all the news, and then I realized I forgot to comb my hair. | ||
So my hair is all wild, but that's a good excuse now to wear my favorite hat from thealexjonesstore.com. | ||
So I now have the excuse to pop on my favorite hat from the store, and now when you see it, you say, where do you get that amazing-looking hat? | ||
Well, you get it from the AlexJonesStore.com. | ||
And when you shop at the AlexJonesStore.com and you get this... | ||
This beautiful hat. | ||
You also may win a car. | ||
Yeah, that's right. | ||
You might win a car. | ||
We're actually going to have one of the winners of our last car raffle in studio, who also happens to be a veteran. | ||
So it all works out. | ||
I get to wear a hat. | ||
You get to see a beautiful hat that you want to buy and wear. | ||
And then you might also win a car. | ||
And then the winner of the last car who happens to be a veteran comes in studio to talk about it. | ||
That's the stars lining up, as they say. | ||
Okay. | ||
Let's get serious here, though. | ||
We got sound from Trump and Musk at the Oval Office today. | ||
Musk leaving was pretty ceremonious, but as Trump says, he's still going to be influential. | ||
He's still going to be on the phone if he needs him. | ||
Let's just put it like that. | ||
But we'll play some of that sound. | ||
And then we do have some developments in the courts with the Trump agenda. | ||
We have some other political news revolving around the deportations. | ||
And it didn't take long. | ||
We heard the news yesterday that the Department of Homeland Security, with Holman and Miller and Noam, Putting extra pressure on ICE to ramp up the deportations, and we're already seeing major results. | ||
A huge work site, I think it was in California, a massive arrest, hundreds of arrests at a huge work site. | ||
Yeah, we'll see if that whole no one is above the law that the Democrats love saying so much. | ||
We'll see if that applies now. | ||
And then you also had busts happening in just broad daylight in New York City. | ||
People getting rounded up and arrested as well. | ||
So we're going to be giving you updates on all of that. | ||
We will take calls from veterans today as well. | ||
Now there's a story emerging that is not getting much attention. | ||
The Trump HHS, Health and Human Services, is pouring through a lot of these old records. | ||
And if you recall, there was a New York Times story earlier this week. | ||
And it was complaining that the Trump administration was looking for these missing children. | ||
If you recall, we covered that earlier this week, and it's the New York Times saying, oh my goodness, the Trump administration is making people scared because they're going to check on these children. | ||
They have this massive list of all of these children that come across the border, unaccompanied minors, and they're on this chart. | ||
But as we now are getting more details... | ||
No, they were actually calling off specifically reports of child trafficking. | ||
So there were thousands of reports of child trafficking. | ||
Not just, hey, go through the logs and do the due diligence of checking on these kids. | ||
No, we had thousands of reports. | ||
Of child sex trafficking that the Biden administration ignored. | ||
And now the Trump administration is trying to figure out what's going on. | ||
And the New York Times says, how dare you? | ||
Very telling stuff. | ||
No one is above the law. | ||
Except, of course, they don't mean that because Democrats are above the law. | ||
And illegal aliens are apparently above the law as well. | ||
So as we watch all these videos, as ICE and the Department of Homeland Security are doing everything they can right now to ramp up the deportation numbers, there's a lot of pressure from the Trump administration to do so, and they got some green lights from the courts on the Venezuelan gang members just a week ago, and then today, Supreme Court allows Trump to deport over 500,000. | ||
Biden administration parolees from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. | ||
And this is how the Biden administration was basically skirting the law for them and using these different technicalities to claim, oh no, they're here legally. | ||
Well, it was all garbage. | ||
It was all illegal. | ||
Now the Supreme Court agrees. | ||
So now they've got another million people that they can go after and deport. | ||
And they are doing just that. | ||
But let's just see. | ||
Let's just see if the concept of no one is above the law remains. | ||
Let's see if the consistency here remains. | ||
As you're going to watch these videos, I'm sure we'll see a lot over the weekend. | ||
There were already a lot this morning. | ||
From New York to California. | ||
And you've got, in some of these videos, it's just a couple people getting arrested and deported. | ||
In other videos, they're going to work sites and arresting hundreds of people, which is like a story beyond the story. | ||
So what are they going to say about that? | ||
Oh, wow, nobody's there to build houses. | ||
Nobody's on these work sites anymore. | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
I think that Americans will work those jobs if they know the opportunities are there. | ||
And beyond that, if we don't have Americans capable of working those jobs, then that's on us and our failing education system. | ||
But let's just see if no one is above the law. | ||
How many times do you think you're going to see Democrats over the weekend and then next week complaining about these deportations and then they're going to say no one is above the law? | ||
So that's just an obvious hypocritical stance that the Democrats are going to expose themselves on as these deportation numbers are ramping up and these videos are going to start going viral. | ||
And then who knows? | ||
Who's going to be the next Democrat to go out to one of these ICE detention centers and assault a police officer? | ||
And then say, oh, it's my job! | ||
I'm innocent! | ||
You're literally on tape assaulting at least two people, arguably three. | ||
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But, hey, you do you, Democrats. | |
I actually support it. | ||
I like you guys showing your true colors, showing America who you really are. | ||
Problem is, the Republicans are showing America who they really are, or maybe who they really aren't. | ||
And so now new poll numbers are showing the Republicans are going to lose the House in 2026. | ||
Now, I'll address this coming up, but let's look at a shocking story here that doesn't get near enough attention. | ||
This all ties into the open border under Joe Biden, the Biden border invasion. | ||
Chuck Grassley exposes Biden-Harris' backlog of criminal complaints. | ||
An unaccompanied migrant children program. | ||
These reports include 56,000 notifications of concern, 7,346 reports of human trafficking. | ||
We're talking about children. | ||
We're talking about children. | ||
Now, in the short time of the Trump administration, they have processed over 28% of the Biden-Harris backlog. | ||
Resulting in 528 investigative leads, 36 investigations accepted for prosecution by U.S. attorneys, 7 indictments, 25 arrests, and 11 arrests with 3 convictions. | ||
Chuck Grassley said, My oversight exposed the Biden-Harris administration for placing unaccompanied migrant children with dangerous sponsors. | ||
I applaud the Trump administration for its swift action to protect unaccompanied migrant children by addressing the concerning reports the Biden-Harris administration shelved. | ||
I look forward to working with Secretary Kennedy to ensure justice is served. | ||
Now, folks, how can I not... | ||
These would have to be the dumbest, most incompetent people in the world. | ||
We're talking about the Biden-Harris administration, and maybe there's an element of that, but no. | ||
No, this is intentional. | ||
Nobody's that incompetent that is able to win an election, even if you do steal it. | ||
Biden administration failed to probe more than 7,300 reports of migrant child trafficking. | ||
Startling HHS findings show. | ||
So they had the reports. | ||
They knew that there were thousands of children with reports of suspected human trafficking and sex trafficking, and the Biden administration ignored it. | ||
So between the Biden administration... | ||
and it's their friend, Abrego Garcia, that they're all trying to go visit. | ||
So between the Democrats, the Biden administration saying, hey, let that human trafficker go, and now we learn... | ||
What else am I left to assume except that the Biden administration was willingly and consciously aiding and abetting in child sex trafficking? | ||
What's your counter argument? | ||
You are incompetent? | ||
That's all you got. | ||
So let's hear you stage that defense. | ||
Let's hear the Democrats stage that defense. | ||
Let's hear the Biden administration stage that defense. | ||
I want hearings on this. | ||
I want Alejandro Mayorkas called up for a hearing to answer the question. | ||
I want Chris Wray called up for a hearing to answer the question. | ||
And I want to know, who made the call to release Abrego Garcia when the police pulled him over for suspected human trafficking, and they were 100% convinced that's what it was, and then somebody called him off? | ||
Who was that? | ||
Who made that decision? | ||
And why? | ||
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Who at HHS... | |
That's why we have these lists. | ||
That's why we have all this data so that we can do follow-up and monitor it. | ||
Who didn't do it? | ||
Who let these children... | ||
Was it Ray? | ||
Was it Mayorkas? | ||
Was it one of their underlings? | ||
Were they all in on it? | ||
This is outrageous. | ||
And I wish I wish this had the appeal of the network news. | ||
I wish this had the mainstream appeal of what I'm sure is going to be huge stories over the weekend of Illegal aliens getting deported. | ||
Oh, I'm sure. | ||
As I'm seeing it today, all weekend I'll be seeing videos and reports about the Trump administration ramping up deportations. | ||
And you'll have CNN and MSNBC complaining about it. | ||
And you'll have Fox News celebrating it. | ||
And then the network news probably complaining about it too. | ||
The weekend network nightly news. | ||
ABC, CBS, NBC. | ||
But who's going to cover the Biden administration? | ||
Refusing to investigate thousands of cases of child sex trafficking. | ||
Who's going to cover that? | ||
Who's going to hold the Biden administration's feet to the fire on that? | ||
So this isn't just what we saw. | ||
They were not even doing any follow-up with up to 400,000 children, 400,000 minors that came into this country. | ||
In the Biden open border invasion that they didn't do any follow-up with. | ||
And then the narrative was, well, these are missing kids. | ||
Well, they were missing because they weren't doing the follow-up. | ||
They were missing because there was no follow-up record after they got in and were supposed to go to their sponsor. | ||
So it was just kind of a blank sheet where they were supposed to be doing follow-up. | ||
No, this is known reports of trafficking. | ||
And nobody was interested. | ||
And nobody wanted to follow up. | ||
Nobody wanted to check on any of these children. | ||
And now the Trump administration is going through it, and they've already made arrests. | ||
They've already found human traffickers. | ||
So here's the question that really hurts. | ||
Here's the question that is gut-wrenching. | ||
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How many children... | |
How many? | ||
You think it was 1, 10, 100, 1,000? | ||
10,000? | ||
Biden administration wasn't interested. | ||
They didn't want to know. | ||
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They didn't want to look into it. | |
And this was going on for four years. | ||
For four years, and they got rid of the DNA testing, so you didn't even know whose kid it was. | ||
For four years, these diabolical Democrats, for four years, these satanic bureaucrats let hundreds of thousands of children pour into this country without any oversight. | ||
And even when they had reports, That minors were being trafficked. | ||
They didn't even bother to investigate. | ||
This is disgusting. | ||
This is beyond politics. | ||
This is beyond the left versus right. | ||
This is very clearly, objectively, this is right versus wrong. | ||
This is the Biden administration at worst. | ||
Incompetently, or at best I suppose is what I should say, at best incompetently allowing children to get sex trafficked into this country. | ||
At worst, intentionally allowing it. | ||
Those are your only two options. | ||
There's no other option. | ||
The incompetence of the Biden administration allowed thousands of children to get sex trafficked or the Biden administration willingly allowed them and stood down so that they could be sex trafficked. | ||
There is no other option here. | ||
Those are your two options. | ||
And it's absolutely despicable. | ||
And I'm going to sit here and I'm going to watch the fake news media complain because a bunch of illegal aliens got arrested at a work site and they're going to make that the big story. | ||
But when thousands of children get sex trafficked into this country and the Biden administration stands down and allows it to happen, nobody wants to talk about that. | ||
Nobody's going to make a big fuss over that. | ||
Oh, but you know what you're going to hear? | ||
You're going to hear all week. | ||
You're going to hear all month, maybe for four years. | ||
You're already hearing it. | ||
Due process. | ||
They deserve their due process. | ||
Sure they do. | ||
Sure. | ||
Here's your due process. | ||
I'll give you some due process right now. | ||
Because words have meaning. | ||
But due process, they just use this. | ||
It's like a buzzword for them. | ||
No, here's your due process. | ||
You came into the country illegally. | ||
Your status inside of this country is illegal. | ||
Now, you've broken a law on top of being an illegal alien. | ||
And now you're arrested. | ||
So, Upon your arrest, you are asked to provide ID, proof of citizenship. | ||
And if you can't provide it, that's it. | ||
There's your due process. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's your due process. | ||
There is nothing... | ||
There's some stuff in there with visas and other programs, but in the large of it, there's no civil rights for non-citizens that are here illegally and break the law. | ||
The due process is you committed a crime, you're getting arrested, you're getting deported. | ||
That's your due process. | ||
That's it. | ||
So the minute you broke the law, you started that process. | ||
The minute you came into the country illegally, you started that process. | ||
The minute you broke a law as an illegal alien, you started that process. | ||
That's your due process. | ||
But now it's, oh, due process is you're just above the law. | ||
Due process means, oh, you just can't be arrested. | ||
You just can't be deported. | ||
That's your due process. | ||
No, your due process is the same due process as everybody else. | ||
You follow the law. | ||
And if you don't, you're going to deal with law enforcement. | ||
And if you're not here legally and you committed a crime, you're getting deported. | ||
You're going to jail. | ||
That's due process. | ||
That's it. | ||
By the way, is anybody familiar with the name Caitlin Weaver? | ||
Can't say I am. | ||
Maybe we covered this story. | ||
Caitlin Weaver. | ||
There won't be any riots. | ||
There won't be any protests. | ||
She won't be a household name. | ||
But she was killed by illegal aliens who were driving 90 miles per hour without licenses in Aurora, Colorado. | ||
And they struck her vehicle and they killed her. | ||
Well, Miller is seeing to it that every single one of them in that car, which all of them were illegal aliens, That they will all be deported. | ||
And guys, put that other headline back up for me. | ||
Colorado prosecutors offer unlicensed and undocumented teen probation after deadly crash. | ||
They were going to release her back into the country. | ||
They were going to release an illegal alien that killed a woman back into the country. | ||
Freely out on the streets. | ||
Slap on the wrist. | ||
Probation. | ||
She was going 90 miles an hour in a 45 mile per hour neighborhood. | ||
And killed an American woman. | ||
And the Democrats in Colorado were going to release this person back out onto the streets. | ||
And so now Stephen Miller has to step in and say no. | ||
No. | ||
You're gone. | ||
You're out. | ||
Why is this controversial? | ||
Why is this up for debate? | ||
What is wrong with Democrats? | ||
How have they gone so wrong? | ||
How have Democrat voters, how have liberals, progressives, all of them on the left, how have they just gone so sour? | ||
They are like rotten eggs. | ||
They are just completely rotten, completely useless, just gone. | ||
Oh, you're here illegally and you committed a felony. | ||
I do believe, it may be different in states, but I think it's like over 20 miles per hour is a felony over the speed limit. | ||
Over 20, I believe, is a felony. | ||
And you were doing 90 and a 45 and you killed a woman and the Democrats are going to release you back on the streets. | ||
So Stephen Miller had to step in and say, no, you're all going, you're all out. | ||
Get out of here. | ||
Can you imagine that, though? | ||
Now, there's a lot of other news dealing with the open border crisis that we're still dealing with, including a new O 'Keefe Media Group report. | ||
Where a Democrat is admitting how they use the bureaucracy and they bend the laws to just give the illegals anything that they want. | ||
So they know what they're doing is wrong. | ||
They do it anyway. | ||
But you've got this going on at Martha's Vineyard. | ||
This is hilarious. | ||
So ICE just did another raid on Martha's Vineyard. | ||
Deported a bunch of illegal aliens. | ||
Probably they're working illegally. | ||
Now listen to this woman. | ||
She's doing a solo protest. | ||
She's got a little sign she made. | ||
So the media asks her what she's doing. | ||
And she says this in clip one. | ||
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I think it could be any of us next. | |
Martha's Vineyard resident, Jane Catch, held a sign yesterday at the Vineyard Haven terminal warning visitors. | ||
The island has a history of supporting people who are different, supporting immigrants. | ||
Everyone in this country is entitled to due process, whether they have paperwork or they don't. | ||
Wrong. | ||
But no, they get the due process. | ||
Okay, are you a citizen? | ||
Nope. | ||
Okay, bye. | ||
There's your due process. | ||
It's that simple. | ||
Did you break the law? | ||
Yes. | ||
Are you here illegally? | ||
Yes. | ||
There's your due process. | ||
Bye. | ||
But think about what she just said. | ||
Again, folks, these people are gone. | ||
They vote. | ||
You know, you kind of feel bad for this woman. | ||
She looks like she's 70. Maybe she's got kids. | ||
Maybe she doesn't. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But you do kind of feel bad that this person is so brainwashed. | ||
She's just completely gone. | ||
Her brain is just completely broken. | ||
So she goes with the due process, like a parrot. | ||
She says due process. | ||
She says, any one of us could be next. | ||
Woman, these are illegal aliens. | ||
They had every opportunity not to break the law, and they had every opportunity to deport themselves, and they didn't do it. | ||
Any one of us could be next. | ||
Are you here illegally? | ||
What do you mean any one of us? | ||
And then she says, we have a history of supporting immigrants. | ||
Immigrants are not here illegally. | ||
You don't even know basic English. | ||
You don't even know the words you're using. | ||
And what's this about you have a history of supporting illegal aliens? | ||
I remember when they got bused to Martha's Vineyard four years ago, you guys ran them out of town with a SWAT team in less than 24 hours. | ||
What do you mean you have a history of supporting illegal aliens? | ||
You gave them the boots so fast when they showed up four years ago? | ||
What are you even talking about? | ||
These people are lost. | ||
They're gone. | ||
And this is like, this is what we're dealing with. | ||
This is what we're dealing with in the Democrat Party. | ||
This is what we're dealing with? | ||
With American voters? | ||
And I could go up to her and I could say, hey, did you see the Biden administration allowed 7,000 children to be sex trafficked without an investigation? | ||
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And she'd say, oh, that's not true. | |
That's not happening. | ||
Oh, you're right. | ||
Just 20 million people came in illegally and there wasn't any illegal activity. | ||
There wasn't any bad activity. | ||
There was no human trafficking at all. | ||
Got you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
You know, they don't really talk about it anymore. | ||
The ex-team or Musk himself, and he might not even be aware of it. | ||
But, you know, they have massive problems with X right now. | ||
And I don't just mean right this minute. | ||
As a lot of people are reporting to me, they can't pick up the feed on X where we stream our shows here. | ||
Of course, you can always go to band.video and rumble as well. | ||
But X, the app specifically, has basically been under attack and malfunctioning for like a month. | ||
Like a month straight. | ||
It's pretty bad. | ||
And in fact, I had people reaching out to me and something happened in the last two weeks with my account because I used to be one of the most shadow banned accounts out there. | ||
But now my account is able to get views again. | ||
Then the thing started unfollowing me and people were like, hey, I can't follow you. | ||
It just keeps unfollowing you. | ||
So then I was losing. | ||
Followers as well. | ||
I think it's all cyber attacks. | ||
I think X is under massive cyber attack all the time now. | ||
Especially since Elon took it over and then supported Donald Trump, of course. | ||
So it's just like they are just somebody or multiple people or foreign adversaries. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Somebody X is just constantly under attack. | ||
I mean, it is just constantly malfunctioning. | ||
Maybe it has something to do with the new AI and Grok. | ||
Maybe if it's not attack, maybe it's Grok and all the computing power it needs is causing it to malfunction. | ||
But it's just, it's really under attack every day. | ||
I mean, every day there's problems there. | ||
But, Musk was at the White House today. | ||
Now, of course, the Democrats are lying. | ||
That's their native tongue. | ||
That's their first language is just lying. | ||
Like Congresswoman Delia Ramirez here. | ||
After months of fighting in both Congress and in the streets. | ||
Oh, you're fighting in the streets? | ||
Oh, you're admitting you're responsible for the terrorism against Tesla? | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
We should arrest your ass. | ||
Should have your ass arrested. | ||
After months of fighting in both Congress and committing terrorism in the streets, we fired Elon Musk. | ||
No, you didn't. | ||
His 130-day contract of a special government employee. | ||
Expired. | ||
You didn't fire anybody. | ||
It's just crazy. | ||
They just can't be honest about anything. | ||
So yes, you are responsible for the Tesla terrorism. | ||
You should all go to jail for that. | ||
You should be in prison for that. | ||
But, you know, we're pretty tolerant, unfortunately. | ||
The Trump administration is extremely tolerant of you terrorists and you Democrats, so you still get to roam around freely. | ||
But nobody got fired. | ||
Elon Musk was not fired. | ||
And, you know, they do this whole thing like, Musk and Trump are falling out of good terms and favor. | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
Musk got multiple gifts from President Trump today, including a key to the White House. | ||
Yeah, that looks like a guy that was fired, uh-huh. | ||
Sure does. | ||
Now here's Musk talking about what happened at Doge or maybe perhaps what will or he hopes will happen in the future in clip 5. Well, let me say perhaps a few words that this is not the end of Doge, but really the beginning. | ||
My time as a special government employee necessarily had to end. | ||
It was a limited time thing. | ||
It's 134 days, I believe, which ends in a few days. | ||
So that, you know, it comes with a time limit. | ||
But the Doge team will only grow stronger over time. | ||
The Doge influence will only grow stronger. | ||
I liken it to sort of Buddhism. | ||
It's like a way of life. | ||
So it is permeating throughout the government and I'm confident that over time we'll see a trillion dollars of savings and a reduction in a trillion dollars of waste of poor reduction. | ||
The calculations of the Doge team thus far in terms of an FY25 to FY26 delta are over 160 billion and that's climbing. | ||
We expect that number will probably go over 200 billion soon. | ||
I think the Doge team is doing an incredible job. | ||
They're going to continue doing an incredible job. | ||
And I'll continue to be visiting here and be a friend and advisor to the president. | ||
And I look forward to times being back in this amazing room. | ||
By the way, isn't this incredible? | ||
Look at this incredible. | ||
I mean, it's stunning, I think, the way that the Oval Office, how the president has. | ||
Just completely redone the Oval Office. | ||
It's beautiful. | ||
I love the gold on the ceiling. | ||
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It's pretty nice. | |
Yeah. | ||
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That's been there a long time. | |
That was plastered. | ||
Nobody ever really saw it. | ||
They didn't know the eagle was up there. | ||
We highlighted it. | ||
Essentially, it's a landmark, a great landmark. | ||
That's 24-karat gold, and everybody loved it, and now they all see it when they come in, so it's been good. | ||
The Oval Office finally has the majesty that it deserves, thanks to the president. | ||
So I look forward to continuing to be a friend and advisor to the president, continuing to support the Doge team, and we are relentlessly pursuing a trillion dollars in waste and fraud reductions, which will benefit the American taxpayer. | ||
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So that's it, really. | |
Thank you, Mr. President. | ||
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Thank you. | |
And we can expand on that in a minute. | ||
He was asked in a humorous fashion about what would be more difficult, going to Mars or stopping the government from stealing and abusing our money in clip four? | ||
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Mr. Musk, what do you think would be easier, colonizing Mars or making the government efficient? | |
It's a tough call, but I think colonizing Mars and making life multi-planetary is harder. | ||
And as I said, we do expect to achieve, over time, the trillion dollars of savings. | ||
We can't do it in like a few months, but if you say by the, I think the first little end of door, first the president may choose to extend, is the middle of next year. | ||
I think so. | ||
We're on track to do so. | ||
Turns out Musk isn't leaving Trump's side after all. | ||
That's the headline. | ||
Oh, you mean the liberals got it wrong again? | ||
Oh, wow, I'm stunned. | ||
I mean, wow. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, we'll find out. | ||
Musk, I think NASA said they even want to be on Mars in 2030. | ||
I'm not sure NASA has anything left in it. | ||
It seems like NASA might just be filled with actors and actresses. | ||
But nonetheless, I think NASA said they want to get to Mars, too, after SpaceX is putting pressure on the space industry because it wants to get to Mars. | ||
But that's something we'll actually find out. | ||
So if humans get to Mars by 2030, but we still can't cut all the waste, fraud, and abuse, then the question will be answered right there. | ||
It is easier to get to Mars than to stop the government from stealing... | ||
I guess only time will tell. | ||
But basically, you know, Musk kind of went through the gambit and somebody put it out in a post. | ||
It's like, Musk just went through, I forget the post, it was magically viral. | ||
Musk just went through the entire process of being a Republican, which is, you know. | ||
Have a political understanding of things. | ||
Get involved in politics. | ||
Go through an election cycle. | ||
Become a victim of Democrat terrorism. | ||
Win an election. | ||
Have the grandiose celebration of your election win. | ||
Get to work with high hopes. | ||
And then get disillusioned when you realize nobody's serious about anything. | ||
That's, that's, yeah. | ||
That's pretty much the Republican way, isn't it? | ||
Get involved in politics. | ||
Be right about everything. | ||
Get terrorized by Democrats. | ||
Win an election. | ||
Get high hopes. | ||
And then learn nobody's serious about anything and become disillusioned. | ||
So Musk is now. | ||
He's officially one of us. | ||
Congratulations, Elon. | ||
You've now been through it. | ||
You are officially one of us. | ||
And now we'll find out if it's harder to get to Mars or to stop the government from spending and stealing our money. | ||
But this was a poll from Atlas Intel, and I don't think it's this bad, but this is a poll that says a general ballot poll where 51% of responders said they will vote Democrat in 2026, and 42% said they would vote Republican. | ||
Now, I don't think it's that bad. | ||
I actually believe firmly that... | ||
I do believe that's the case. | ||
I don't think that's changed since the election of President Trump. | ||
However, there's a difference between what the majority of Americans think and feel and where they align politically versus will they actually go vote? | ||
So that's the difference. | ||
And look, they still got time to make some doge cuts and right this wrong and do some things that might motivate people to go out and vote for them. | ||
But I'm going to tell you right now, without Trump on the ticket, Republicans are not voting. | ||
They're not going to show up. | ||
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They're not. | |
There'll be a couple people that motivate people to get up and go vote for them, like a Thomas Massey, Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
Anna Paulina Luna, Eric Burleson. | ||
I mean, you've got people that are really starting to get genuine, organic popularity and will get people to go up and vote for them. | ||
But the vast majority of Republicans, they don't have it. | ||
And without Trump at the top of the ticket, I don't think Republicans are going to show up to vote. | ||
Now, if you actually drain the swamp... | ||
That'll get people to vote. | ||
Then they'll go vote Republican for sure. | ||
Then they'll be motivated to go vote because they believe their vote is going to mean something and the Republican they vote in is going to do something. | ||
But if they're not going to do anything, nobody's going to vote for them. | ||
Nobody's going to vote for them. | ||
And there's probably half the Republicans in the House that don't even want the majority. | ||
Because when you have the majority, you have expectations. | ||
But when you're in the minority, you can just bitch and whine all day and you don't have to do anything. | ||
So, I don't think it's bad as far as I think the majority of Americans still lean right wing. | ||
However, I think right now, the Republicans have not done anything near enough to motivate people to go vote in the midterms. | ||
Again, a lot of time. | ||
A lot of time. | ||
But where it's at right now, where it's trending, now. | ||
Ain't happening. | ||
There's a serious, serious concern that the Republicans will lose the House. | ||
So if you can't get, if you can't, I mean, for the love of God, if you can't even get doge cuts, you just suck. | ||
You just suck. | ||
And we're not in the business of excuses. | ||
We're in the business of results here. | ||
So we've got excuses all day long about why they can't do the doge cuts. | ||
And you know what? | ||
Hey, you know what? | ||
I'll even say this. | ||
Your excuses might even have a level of legitimacy. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
Because the message is clear. | ||
We are not going to stop stealing your money and using it for fraud, waste, and abuse. | ||
We're just not going to do it. | ||
And so guess what? | ||
Republican voters are going to say, fine, then I'm not going to vote for you. | ||
It's not happening. | ||
So that's where it's at right now. | ||
Do I think there's more Democrats than Republicans in America? | ||
No. | ||
Do I think, just generally speaking, do more Americans lean left than lean right? | ||
No, absolutely not. | ||
But the Democrats will show up to vote in the midterms if for nothing else because they hate Donald Trump. | ||
But Republican voters aren't going to show up if they can't get doge cuts. | ||
It's not going to happen. | ||
Republican voters aren't going to show up if the swamp and the deep state keeps operating. | ||
If we can't even impeach all these corrupt judges. | ||
They're just not going to show up. | ||
They're just not going to vote. | ||
It's not going to happen. | ||
So that's the real concern. | ||
And then, with Republicans like Lindsey Graham, who's back in Ukraine meeting with Zelensky, you think people like that? | ||
You think Republican voters like seeing that? | ||
Lindsey Graham over there with Sidney Blumenthal, who's a stolen valor Democrat. | ||
You think people like that? | ||
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No. | |
That doesn't make any Republican voter feel good at all. | ||
All right. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Boy, oh boy. | ||
Well, I hope they can figure it out. | ||
And get a trillion in doge cuts would be nice. | ||
It's what's necessary. | ||
But they'll give you all the excuses under the book why they can't do it. | ||
And then you got all these other Democrats that will never get called for hearings. | ||
I will twist and turn our provisions. | ||
Nevada DHHS specialist caught on camera admitting to bending the rules to provide benefits for illegal aliens. | ||
That's from the O 'Keefe Media Group. | ||
We have the undercover video. | ||
It's about 10 minutes. | ||
I'm not going to play it, but here's some poll quotes. | ||
I get them emergency medical all the time. | ||
I just approve them for 12 months because I can. | ||
Even undocumented people from Mexico and things, I can still get them benefits. | ||
So he knows what he's doing is illegal. | ||
He doesn't care. | ||
And let's see if any Republican has the balls to call him for a hearing. | ||
They never have. | ||
But do you see the difference? | ||
And hey, I understand to a certain degree why the Republicans have this approach. | ||
I do. | ||
I do. | ||
And I think that's generally, they are good people and they do have a moral compass. | ||
And that's fine. | ||
That's good. | ||
It's good that the Republican Party actually has moral people. | ||
The problem is our moral people have no balls. | ||
They have no spine. | ||
So they've got some integrity and some morals where they don't want to be outright corrupt, but they don't have any balls and they don't have any spine where they'll do what needs to be done. | ||
And this is a perfect example. | ||
So here's this guy who works at the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services, and he's just saying, yeah. | ||
Yeah, I get illegal stuff all the time for non-citizens. | ||
Because I can. | ||
Because I can do it. | ||
That attitude doesn't exist anywhere on the right. | ||
This attitude of, you know what? | ||
I can. | ||
You know what? | ||
I can deport 3,000 people every day. | ||
You know what? | ||
I can impeach these corrupt judges. | ||
You know what? | ||
I can ignore the corrupt courts that tell me I'm not allowed to deport illegal aliens. | ||
I'm not allowed to negotiate fair trade deals. | ||
You know what? | ||
Yeah, I can. | ||
I can. | ||
We don't really get much. | ||
And you know, I guess, I didn't even realize, Republican, I can is at the end of it, but it should be Republican. | ||
That's what it really is. | ||
It's the demon rats. | ||
So you've got the demon rats versus the Republicans. | ||
That's what you have going on there. | ||
Now, the Justice Department is taking a victory lap. | ||
U.S. government employee arrested for attempting to provide classified information to foreign government, but they won't say who the foreign government is. | ||
I wonder why. | ||
Just like they won't tell us who Epstein was working for. | ||
I wonder why. | ||
An IT specialist employed by the Defense Intelligence Agency was arrested today for attempting to transmit national defense information to an officer or agent of a foreign government. | ||
But they don't tell us who. | ||
Nathan Viles... | ||
That happened this morning. | ||
The conduct alleged in this case is a profound betrayal of the American people and a direct threat to our national security. | ||
When someone entrusted with access to classified information attempts to provide it to a foreign government, it jeopardizes our intelligence capabilities, our military advantage, and the safety of our nation. | ||
The National Security Division is committed to using every tool available to uncover, disrupt and hold accountable those who seek to harm the United States. | ||
Well, who was Latch working for and why won't they tell us? | ||
Who was Latch giving classified information to? | ||
What foreign government? | ||
Well, I know if it was Iran, you'd hear all about it. | ||
I know if it was China, you'd hear all about it. | ||
I know if it was Russia, you'd hear all about it. | ||
Hmm. | ||
So who could it be? | ||
It's obviously none of those three countries. | ||
Now, there is one country that I've suspected has been spying on the Trump administration since day one. | ||
And that country is Israel. | ||
I think that's been totally proven. | ||
You also have... | ||
You remember that debacle? | ||
Mm-hmm. | ||
And considering Netanyahu has lost control of those negotiations, you know, maybe somebody was trying to figure out what the Trump administration was thinking. | ||
Because if there's one country, we know they don't want you to think there's anything bad or negative against us. | ||
That one country is Israel. | ||
So, place your bets. | ||
You're probably paying some juice if you're betting on Israel. | ||
What is that? | ||
That's got to be like a minus 380 in the book. | ||
Who was this individual giving classified information to? | ||
Yeah, that's a minus 380. | ||
You're paying juice on that deal. | ||
Everybody else is an underdog. | ||
Every other country on the planet is an underdog on that deal. | ||
By the way, other geopolitical news. | ||
Russian forces are carving a demilitarized buffer zone in Ukraine, Sumy, and Kharkov regions ahead of summer offensive. | ||
So it's exactly what we've been talking about. | ||
They're securing the areas in the north and the east. | ||
And it looks like they eventually want to put Kiev in a bubble. | ||
What they'd like is, they'd like Zelensky out. | ||
I mean, that's it. | ||
They want Zelensky out. | ||
And if he's not going to leave, and if the countries that have been backing Ukraine in Europe and the United States, if they're not going to get him out of there, then Russia's probably going to go in and take Kiev. | ||
I think that that's probably the plan at this point. | ||
And you can certainly understand the Russian perspective here, which is they're trying to win a war and they're not going to leave this regime in because that wouldn't be winning the war. | ||
So Russia wants to win the war. | ||
They want to secure the land and they want a new regime as well as the other guarantees they've asked from Trump. | ||
Like, Ukraine won't be a member of NATO. | ||
There'll be no more NATO expansion. | ||
And also, and this might be one of the unmentionables, I think Russia would like the West to stop using Ukraine as a vassal state to launder weapons and money. | ||
Because Ukraine used to be a Russian region. | ||
Kiev used to be the capital of Russia. | ||
But they don't tell you about that history. | ||
So I think Russia is just sick of Ukraine being used by NATO, being used by the West as a corrupt nation state for their corrupt dealings and proxy armies. | ||
So yeah, they want Zelensky out. | ||
By the way, now there's all this footage. | ||
Notice the media is silent on it. | ||
There's footage of Russians that are just in these fields, just abandoned in these fields, and these Ukrainian drones fly around them. | ||
And the Russians just basically accepted death. | ||
And they basically just toy with this person. | ||
He's surrounded. | ||
He's got his hands in the air. | ||
He's dropped his weapons. | ||
The drones just play around with him and then blow him up. | ||
If Russia did that to Ukrainians, it'd be the biggest story. | ||
they'd say, get rid of Putin, he's evil. | ||
If either side did that in Gaza or Israel, if either side did that, either way you could put it, if either side had a single person out in the field Either side, take it either way. | ||
If an American did that in some war in the Middle East, it'd be the biggest story. | ||
But, oh, Ukraine can do it. | ||
We don't even talk about it. | ||
We're not going to be talking about that. | ||
I see. | ||
All right, now when we come back, ladies and gentlemen, it is, after all, the veterans special. | ||
We're going to take calls from veterans, and we're going to have a veteran in studio at 4.06. | ||
Because he was the winner of the Cybertruck raffle giveaway. | ||
And it just so happens he's also an Air Force veteran. | ||
So how about that for the last Friday of the month on the Veterans Call-In Special. | ||
So he'll be joining us in studio shortly, in about five minutes. | ||
First hour of the InfoWars War Room is in the books, and we'll be right back after this short break. | ||
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Now, it is, as is tradition, actually this is normally the Memorial Day weekend, traditionally, but as is tradition, it's last Friday of the month, so it's the Veterans Call-In Special. | ||
We're going to have a veteran joining me in studio in the next segment who also... | ||
So we'll be talking to a good friend of the show about that and maybe open up the lines for other veterans to call in as well. | ||
Second hour, InfoWars War Room. | ||
Alright, I've just met the winner of our last giveaway, who is also an Air Force veteran, Stephen Dodd. | ||
And we were just, you know, having a little small talk before. | ||
We were talking about, what would you call it, golf cart lifestyle? | ||
Off-card lifestyle, yeah. | ||
I lived in this small little community. | ||
It was a pretty tight-knit community in St. Louis. | ||
And it was kind of a little golf cart community, too. | ||
We had a little local store. | ||
They only took cash. | ||
Had a couple little local delis and stuff. | ||
It was all local. | ||
So there's a little golf cart community, but it was kind of like a, uh, It's like, who had the loudest speakers? | ||
Who had the biggest tires? | ||
Do you guys have a little bit of that? | ||
It's all customized and this and that. | ||
You're all in? | ||
You're trying to beat the Joneses or whatever. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You guys got a little bit of that going on? | ||
Of course we do. | ||
Are you just going to substitute the golf cart for the Cybertruck now? | ||
I think this is going to be over the top. | ||
Hey, this is my golf cart now. | ||
It's going to get some attention, for sure. | ||
I'm really excited about it. | ||
But it's a conservative area, so people should like it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, they will. | ||
They will. | ||
But, you know, we have a lot of influx from people out of state. | ||
California, for example. | ||
Georgia's a huge industry there right now is television and movies and this and that. | ||
So you have a lot of people coming from that side. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
We get a little bit of that, too. | ||
You think about that, like, with our senators right now, they're both Democrats. | ||
stunning. | ||
We have a Republican governor, but really it used to be a very red state, and it certainly I think you guys have massive voter fraud issues in Fulton County. | ||
You have a lot of rural areas of the state, which would be very conservative, but then you have, like, massive population, like, in the city. | ||
Yeah, it's Fulton County, and then what is the one county? | ||
Fulton County, and of course, that was brought up during the controversy about the elections. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's where they do all the fraud. | ||
It's Fulton County, and then there's the county that's just kind of northeast of it. | ||
It's also blue. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I forget the name of that county, but it seems like they just overwhelm your state. | ||
They just overwhelm your state with those districts. | ||
They kind of do that all over the country. | ||
So here's what I'd like to ask the people that are the winners here. | ||
What was it that you purchased? | ||
You've got your frog here. | ||
You've got your hat here. | ||
The frog is not what did it. | ||
The hat is not what did it. | ||
I've been listening to this show and following Alex for about 15 years now, and it's part of my daily routine. | ||
I watch you guys, and I'm really happy to try to support on my end to keep the operation going here. | ||
But what I ended up buying on this particular occasion was I bought the CMOS. | ||
The ultimate CMOS gummies. | ||
I bought the Shilajet. | ||
And then I bought this coin. | ||
This coin really put me over the top for free shipping. | ||
So who knows if it was this coin. | ||
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Could have been that extra entries. | |
Yeah, but on your shield or with it. | ||
Are you going to be taking the truck down, back down to the Atlanta area? | ||
Is that the plan to drive it back down? | ||
13 hours. | ||
So, I think it does. | ||
You know, this is a learning experience for me. | ||
Are you going to be trusting your Cybertruck yet, or are you going to kind of feel it out first? | ||
I will feel it out for sure. | ||
You like to get kissed before you get... | ||
Keep it radio-friendly. | ||
Yep. | ||
So anyhow, it's really, you know, bells and whistles that you can imagine of really space age kind of stuff. | ||
And I can't be more happy than... | ||
Well, it's one of one. | ||
There is no other one like it. | ||
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Yeah. | |
The one thing, too, I don't know, I think it's like this because we have a huge Tesla factory, obviously, a huge gigafactory not far from here. | ||
And then there's a couple, there's a huge Tesla dealership, and then there's like a big Tesla repair shop. | ||
Like, Tesla's everywhere here, right? | ||
So we see Cybertrucks all the time, and I think it's the one car that it's like it's built to be wrapped. | ||
Like, I see the ones that come out, and they're just driving the factory models, and I'm like, yeah, it's a little clunky, it's a little ugly. | ||
Then I see the ones that have, like, a unique paint job or a unique wrap around them, like ours, and I'm like, that actually looks cool. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
It's really incredible. | ||
Patriotic. | ||
I love it. | ||
Have you been in it yet? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, I drove it around. | ||
Okay, you got to drive it? | ||
Yeah. | ||
They're pretty zippy, too. | ||
And, you know, it gives you alerts and this and that. | ||
Hey, you left your door open. | ||
You left the back trunk open. | ||
And so I got it all loaded. | ||
You left your wife in the car. | ||
Oh, shoot, I forgot. | ||
It tells you what the temperature is on it. | ||
I mean, it's everything you can imagine. | ||
It's like a personal computer that's, you know, keeping you updated. | ||
Pretty amazing. | ||
Pretty amazing. | ||
So you'll be taking the 13-hour trek back? | ||
Probably break it in half. | ||
Probably break it in half. | ||
When we get to nightfall tonight, we'll head back, you know, after we're together right now. | ||
Charge it up and get a little rest and then try to get it home. | ||
Has anybody tested? | ||
You've got to be able to fit golf clubs in the back of that thing. | ||
There's a lot of space. | ||
There's a lot of space. | ||
It's a full-size pickup bed. | ||
So you can put your golf clubs and your caddy back there if you need it. | ||
You know, because they also have the pickup trucks that you guys are currently starting to use. | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
They just brought those in today. | ||
And, you know, it has a pickup bed just as big as those. | ||
How does that one operate? | ||
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Is it like a button that lifts the gate up? | |
Tonneau or whatever, but it's a button. | ||
It'll, you know, retract. | ||
And then you have a window behind you to see traffic if you want to do that. | ||
Or you can close it if you don't want somebody to get into your pickup bed. | ||
Well, that's good. | ||
I got to make sure you got room for your golf clubs back there. | ||
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Yeah. | |
That would be unfortunate. | ||
Yeah, I got the keys. | ||
I'm ready to roll. | ||
That's the key right there? | ||
So what is it, a card? | ||
It's like a credit card. | ||
It's just like a key fob? | ||
It's like a credit card. | ||
But at that point, it'll prompt you, would you like to have this installed on the app, the Tesla app, on your phone? | ||
So I did that. | ||
Really user-friendly. | ||
And so I'm good. | ||
It's like I've been driving it for a month. | ||
There you go. | ||
There you go. | ||
And soon it'll know you by name. | ||
And if you ever get comfortable enough, it'll say, hey, why don't you take a nap and let me take a nap? | ||
Well, I don't know if I'll ever be able to. | ||
We'll see how that goes. | ||
I mean, it's like If you could just kind of phase out and just your car drives you. | ||
But I don't know if I could ever have that level of trust. | ||
That's where we're headed with the upgrades of the software and this and that. | ||
There's semi-autonomous programming. | ||
There's full autonomous programming. | ||
Well, they want to debut. | ||
Maybe you've seen it if you've been driving around Austin. | ||
We've got the one-way mode cars are everywhere. | ||
Now Tesla is... | ||
Tesla is starting to map out Austin as well. | ||
They're planning, I think they want to launch their auto cab in Austin, I think is their plan. | ||
Yeah, no doubt. | ||
So that'll be interesting to see. | ||
Yeah, I've heard good stories. | ||
Well, you know, it's weird. | ||
I mean, all opinion removed, it's weird sitting in a stoplight and you look at the car to your right and there's no driver. | ||
It's just like, what? | ||
Something very different. | ||
This truck is like that. | ||
It's something extremely different. | ||
But you still, people are driving them. | ||
Yes. | ||
You know, it's different when I see one of these cars and there's nobody in the driver's seat. | ||
What the hell? | ||
Well, it might be more upsetting if you look over and you see me, but, you know, now I'm sleeping, so, you know, that wouldn't be too good either. | ||
Well, I'll tell you what, I'd probably prefer both of those things ahead of looking to my right and seeing a blue-haired libtard face mask or two, you know? | ||
I think I'd feel more comfortable. | ||
With the other two situations of that. | ||
But that's, you know, maybe the extreme of it. | ||
So you actually, you know, we do the veteran show last Friday of the month. | ||
You're actually an Air Force veteran. | ||
What do you think, what is it like right now for the veteran community with the new leadership in there? | ||
Not just Trump, but Hegseth as well and Vance. | ||
Do the veterans talk about that in the veteran circles? | ||
I think so. | ||
I think there's a tremendous excitement right now, real injection of fresh blood and patriot So thankful for that, that Donald Trump was elected. | ||
Because, you know, when I went into the Air Force, it was 1987, and there wasn't even a second thought for me to go in at that point. | ||
I said, hey, listen, I need to go do something for my country. | ||
And I served my four years. | ||
I was able to get training as an aircraft mechanic as a result of that. | ||
And I've had a career in the airlines for the last year. | ||
So I encourage young people to look at the military as a good start for their life. | ||
We had one of our winners was a pilot. | ||
So you're the second now that's in the air industry. | ||
So what planes, do you still do engineering work on planes today then? | ||
Yeah, I'm basically setting up like maintenance planning packages for the overnight stays depending on what needs to be done on whatever airplane we're looking at as far as inspections, parts changes. | ||
Deferred maintenance items that need to be done. | ||
We're considering ground time, personnel that's available, facilities that are available, and the weather. | ||
A lot of variables go into it. | ||
Why can't Boeing get the Air Force One ready? | ||
You got any insight? | ||
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
And then, of course, they've had a lot of issues that we've heard about in the news with, you know. | ||
Things coming off the airplane. | ||
Well, the Air Max 8, I think it was, was like that was their big future, and then that just went bad. | ||
It's amazing because Boeing for the longest time was considered, you know, the gold standard. | ||
Oh, yeah, yeah. | ||
So you have to ask yourself what has changed for us to get to that point where it's not. | ||
It is a wild thing. | ||
It's an American company, so I want the best for them. | ||
Well, and it seems like it all started going down. | ||
When the Boeing Max 8 came out, that was the big future of Boeing. | ||
They thought they were going to sell that thing worldwide. | ||
They had all those issues. | ||
They basically ceased production. | ||
And then their stock went down. | ||
Their reputation went down. | ||
Now they're like five years late on Air Force One. | ||
And it seems like they just don't even have any answers. | ||
competition out there. | ||
So it's really... | ||
Would you like to dig through that? | ||
Airbus and this and that. | ||
If they called you up and they said, hey, we need you to examine this jet to get it military ready, would you go volunteer for that? | ||
Yeah, I think that that's part of the whole working in maintenance. | ||
There's all kinds of documentation on how you're supposed to do things. | ||
You're not supposed to be trying to remember how to do things. | ||
As a matter of fact, the FAA inspector might come out there and ask you, hey, how are you doing this job out here? | ||
You can't say, well, I've done it a hundred times. | ||
I don't need the paperwork. | ||
So it's all down here. | ||
You follow the instructions and there shouldn't be any issues. | ||
Did you see the inside of that jet? | ||
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Unbelievable. | |
That is crazy. | ||
How could you not want to take that? | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's what I'm saying. | ||
Trump explained that. | ||
It's like a mansion in the sky. | ||
That'd be kind of silly to turn something like that down. | ||
That'd be like the nicest house I'd ever been in. | ||
That's how nice that deal was. | ||
Like a movie theater inside of it. | ||
It's time for us to start having some wins. | ||
How about that? | ||
Why can't we have a jet like that you could buy commercial flight on? | ||
How about that? | ||
Good question. | ||
Why can't we have that? | ||
Do you ever watch this stuff? | ||
Because you've been flying. | ||
Oh, there it is. | ||
There it is right there. | ||
You've been flying. | ||
You've probably seen it. | ||
Oh, I don't see airplanes like that. | ||
Well, maybe not like that. | ||
But I have this deal where I'll watch, you know, movies from the 80s and the 90s. | ||
I'm a bit of a nostalgia kind of guy. | ||
And I'll watch these movies. | ||
And I'll see, there'll be a scene from a flight on an airplane, and I'm looking at this, and I'm like, oh my gosh. | ||
So much nicer. | ||
I'm like, these chairs look comfortable. | ||
Yeah, so much nicer. | ||
Look at that, there's a chair I could nap in. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
Have you actually watched that? | ||
Even my flight down here, it's like, you know, seats don't recline. | ||
It's horrible. | ||
What's up? | ||
So did you, like from somebody I mean, it's just crazy. | ||
Well, it's so bad now, people want to jump out the window. | ||
You're like 100 feet from the ground. | ||
You're like, just get me out of here. | ||
Have you kind of... | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
How do you even describe that? | ||
How do you describe that to somebody actually watching that happen over decades of seeing all these different aircraft to where it is today? | ||
Yeah, I think it's hard for people today to even, you know, imagine that. | ||
But, you know, years ago, I think there probably were less seats on the airplanes and there was more money spent on amenities and this and that. | ||
It's life in general, it seems. | ||
And you know what? | ||
I do think, and this isn't to generalize, I think this is a reality, I think a lot of that has to do with the regulation and tax burden. | ||
It causes everything to be more expensive. | ||
So when you're manufacturing a big jumbo jet, you have to factor that in now. | ||
So the experience to fly. | ||
I didn't fly much. | ||
I flew a couple times in the 90s, and then I didn't fly much for, like, years. | ||
And then I started flying a lot when I started working here. | ||
I just remember the couple times I flew in the 90s with my dad. | ||
It was like it was fun. | ||
It was fun. | ||
Everybody was having fun. | ||
It was jovial. | ||
Even going to the airport, it's very stressful. | ||
Well, yeah, you get a gynecology before you even get in there. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So, of course, it's like immediately you're getting groped by some stranger, immediately satisfaction. | ||
Oh, man, I tell you, I flew a couple weeks ago. | ||
It was one of the most disturbing things. | ||
There was an older couple. | ||
They were probably in, like, their 60s, and they were with their mother, who had to be in her 80s, in a wheelchair. | ||
You know, really, you know, you could tell it was hard for her to travel, but she was going through it. | ||
She's in a wheelchair. | ||
And the TSA, the thing buzzes. | ||
The TSA, she's like, you've got to stand up. | ||
You've got to take off your shoes. | ||
We've got to pat you down. | ||
And I'm just sitting here watching this. | ||
I'm like, come on, guys. | ||
Let's have a little discernment here. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Let's have a little discernment. | ||
It's a great example. | ||
It's like this poor old woman can barely get out of the wheelchair, and you're trying to get her up and strip her down. | ||
It's like, man, come on. | ||
This is just totally unnecessary. | ||
You don't have to do that. | ||
And then everybody else waits another, you know, 10 minutes just to get onto the plane. | ||
So, yeah, that's why the experience is so miserable. | ||
Before you even get on the plane. | ||
Do you think, could you put a word in with anybody to maybe just give me a, I would like an armrest that isn't metal. | ||
Could I just get like a cushion or something? | ||
Could you give a good word? | ||
I'll work on that. | ||
Yeah, maybe just, you know, like send a paper airplane into like some management executive office. | ||
Maybe Trump can start working on this. | ||
I don't know. | ||
That's a good one. | ||
Trump's executive order to bring comfort back to flying. | ||
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Yeah. | |
So what else? | ||
You've been an InfoWars listener for a long time. | ||
What are some of the big things that you've noticed over the years? | ||
Because I look at where InfoWars, or maybe not, maybe better yet, where the world was at, where America was at politically when I started listening, say, about 2012, or even when I joined here 2016 to where we're at today. | ||
I mean, we've already changed the world. | ||
I mean, really, I look at InfoWars and all the work here. | ||
I think we've already changed the world. | ||
It doesn't mean we're where we want to be. | ||
Yeah, thankfully this show is still on. | ||
That's why we need to support it any way that we can to get this information out to people. | ||
Because if a station like this, an operation like this was shut down, just think what we'd be getting our news from, like CNNs and... | ||
Yeah, PBS and stuff like that. | ||
You pay to get propagandized? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I think it's good to get different opinions about things, and then you can make up your own mind. | ||
Well, I actually try to get... | ||
And here's what I've seen. | ||
Here's what I'll tell you. | ||
Right now, when I watch, I'll have all the corporate cable news networks up every night. | ||
So CNN, CNN actually has a little value now. | ||
It's still CNN, but they do have a little value. | ||
They do cover some news. | ||
And actually right now, Lauren Cotes, she's no genius, but CNN is basically dedicating a lot of their nightly news to covering the Diddy trial. | ||
So they're doing some actual real interesting coverage of the Diddy trial. | ||
There's some value there. | ||
It used to be the place to go for news. | ||
You could get news. | ||
Now it's like CNN is now like overall I'd say like maybe 10 to 20 percent news and then 80, 90 percent total propaganda. | ||
But, you know, when they're doing the Diddy trial stuff, that's just basically good news. | ||
It's like I can get some value out of that. | ||
MSNBC is still just totally anti-Trump all the time. | ||
That's all they can offer you is anti-Trump. | ||
They have nothing else. | ||
Yeah, and that audience, that's all they want to hear. | ||
That's true, and that is the case. | ||
They have a roof, they have a cap on who's going to be listening. | ||
But for some reason, they don't like Jen Psaki's anti-Trump news. | ||
They only liked Rachel Maddow's anti-Trump news. | ||
I don't know what that's about. | ||
And then, of course, Fox, right-wing news, conservative news, they do news. | ||
They do some slant and some propaganda there, too, but you're getting a lot more value out of it. | ||
But, I mean, it's amazing to watch. | ||
Really, I think it's more the alternative media that is kind of taking over the mainstream media. | ||
And you can see now, it's like the impact that it has is much greater. | ||
Huge. | ||
Much greater. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I watch this show on X, you know, on Twitter. | ||
And I love the video stream. | ||
I used to listen to it on terrestrial radio. | ||
And it's so much more of a compelling show when you're actually watching you guys, watching where the... | ||
And so, yeah, it's much improved to where it was so many years ago. | ||
Well, and I think what Alex did, which was so game-changing, was he took, which still is to this day, the talk radio format, because that's really what this is. | ||
This is a talk radio format. | ||
There's no teleprompters here. | ||
There's no script. | ||
There's no production manual. | ||
It's truly live. | ||
But also, we have the dynamics of being able to put something on the screen in front of you and add those elements. | ||
Yeah, and that adds a lot to it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Because you theoretically could just listen to this show. | ||
It is like a radio show. | ||
But again, seeing things just adds that extra dimension to the visual. | ||
And that's big credit to the crew. | ||
They do a great job here. | ||
It's so impressive to meet everybody here today. | ||
Yeah, they do a fantastic job. | ||
There's no doubt about that. | ||
What would you say? | ||
Do you think you could pick one issue right now? | ||
If you could get into Trump's ear and say, can you do something about this? | ||
What would that one issue be? | ||
We've identified that there were so many wrongs committed out there, and we're hearing about them, and it seems like they've been identified, but it would be nice to see some charges and perhaps some examples of, this is the wrong way to do something like this. | ||
Because if we don't do that, we're coming up to our midterms here real soon. | ||
And so, I mean, they're already trying to still bring up charges against Trump, and they have the minority now. | ||
They don't even have the majority. | ||
So I can imagine we're back to the days when they have the majority Oh, they'll impeach immediately. | ||
Immediately. | ||
So, I mean, the door of opportunity to make some changes is right now. | ||
I agree. | ||
I think the safest bet, because I hear a lot of rumblings in right-wing, just raw political talk, If you make deep state arrests or Democrat arrests, that the Democrats will use that momentum to win in 2026, which, okay, that might be a fair point. | ||
My counterpoint would be whatever momentum the Democrats can get off of that, I think you can get that momentum, too. | ||
I think there are probably more Americans that would celebrate deep state arrests. | ||
Yeah, it's the message that you're doing the right thing. | ||
I mean, I think we all know that that's the right thing to do. | ||
And those that are doing wrong are not being held accountable for it. | ||
I think the safest thing would be people that did the COVID hoax, like the Fauci. | ||
Excellent example of it right there. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I think that would be an easy win. | ||
You can't even get that shot now if you're under 65 years old. | ||
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That's right. | |
Or if you have some sort of condition in this and that. | ||
Whereas before, it was literally mandatory. | ||
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Wait a second. | |
You mean you're not scared of the new variant? | ||
You know they've got a new variant? | ||
This is serious stuff. | ||
Yes, of course. | ||
Have you had nine vaccines? | ||
If not, you should be scared. | ||
Actually, you know what I've noticed? | ||
It's the people that have the vaccines that are so scared of it. | ||
They're the ones that are scared. | ||
They should be. | ||
The new COVID variant, NB, they got all these different. | ||
NB 1.8.1. | ||
Well, does that scare you all? | ||
It is. | ||
It's all about scaring. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
What if I added a G in there somewhere? | ||
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I'm getting it. | |
That's an intimidating letter. | ||
If it was a ZB variant... | ||
It's highly contagious, they say. | ||
It's highly contagious. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And you better get your vaccine. | ||
Sponsored by Big Pharma. | ||
Yeah. | ||
This segment scaring you into getting a vaccine is sponsored by the vaccine. | ||
Hey, what do you know? | ||
What a coincidence. | ||
It is amazing, but I think that, you know, that's one that kind of splits through the left and the right. | ||
I think there are a lot of people on the left or maybe in the middle that know what happened during the COVID scamdemic was wrong, and they'd like to see people arrested for that. | ||
I think Fauci is a win. | ||
Yeah. | ||
He's been at it forever. | ||
And there's so many different angles. | ||
You can get him on the torture of the beagles. | ||
I mean, people like dogs. | ||
What a horrible story. | ||
People like dogs. | ||
You bring Fauci in and you show all the animals he tortured, people will be like, oh, geez, okay. | ||
You know, you get that story and the facts in a show like this. | ||
And then there's so many other outlets that are, you know, keeping that under wraps. | ||
You know, the public can just stay sort of ignorance is bliss kind of deal. | ||
Yeah, and that's what it is. | ||
But I've seen that's changing fast. | ||
From my experience. | ||
One by one. | ||
It is changing fast. | ||
And, you know, InfoWars has been one of the catalysts to make it possible. | ||
And it's our audience making it possible, too. | ||
And so, hey, Air Force veteran Steven Dodd, he is the winner of the Cybertruck. | ||
And if you are in a golf course somewhere just south of Atlanta Oh, boy. | ||
if a Cybertruck pulls up onto the green, A new form of golf cart right there. | ||
No, that was actually the auto driver took over. | ||
That wasn't you. | ||
You said, take me to the green, and it just literally parked you right on the green. | ||
All right, Stephen, Air Force veteran, appreciate you, man. | ||
Congratulations. | ||
Enjoy the ride. | ||
Enjoy the Cybertruck. | ||
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It's very easy to support us, and you'll feel great about keeping us on the air. | ||
So, yeah. | ||
COVID came from a lab. | ||
Biden was a potato for four years. | ||
And you still believe what the people on TV tell you? | ||
Cool. | ||
Cool, man. | ||
All right. | ||
Halfway through this Friday transmission, I want to take calls from veterans. | ||
I'm going to open up the phone lines now. | ||
If you're a veteran. | ||
You can get up and on the air. | ||
The number is 877-789-2539. | ||
Number on the screen, 877-789-2539. | ||
Just let us know what state you're in, what branch you're out of, and we'll get you up and on the air. | ||
Anything you want to talk about is fair game. | ||
By the way, this is how it's done. | ||
And I said it before that attack outside the museum in D.C. last week, and I'll say it again. | ||
Rabbi pulls out gun, scaring off assailants who assaulted him and attempted carjacking. | ||
Yeah, if you're at any place where Jewish people congregate, whether it's a museum, a place of worship, whatever, or if you're out there and you're a rabbi, yeah, I'd definitely be packing. | ||
I would be ramping up security because I think there's multiple threats at this point. | ||
So that's how it's done. | ||
Smart rabbi. | ||
Probably could have gone terribly wrong if he wasn't armed. | ||
Now that might not have been a targeted deal. | ||
That's probably just normal Baltimore crime. | ||
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But nonetheless, it works. | |
There's a reason why we have the Second Amendment. | ||
Isn't there? | ||
Oh boy. | ||
Now in New York, we've covered this before, the Democrats aren't giving it up. | ||
In New York, they have, and this came in under Giuliani, I think even Judge Jeanine Pirro, who just became a member of the Trump administration, I think she might have had a part in this too. | ||
But when they were trying to clean up the streets of New York City, they started what they referred to as a gang database. | ||
Just so they can kind of monitor and keep up with all the gang activity. | ||
And it was effective in stopping the gang activity, limiting it, and identifying it. | ||
And so it's worked. | ||
And the Democrats want to shut it down. | ||
Now listen to their reason. | ||
I bet you can guess why, but it's a strange thing to admit. | ||
So here are the Democrats in the New York City Council saying, we have to get rid of the gang database. | ||
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Clip 7. And just the last thing, this isn't a question, this is a comment. | |
I know the police's feelings on the gang database and how, you know, they feel that it can be improved. | ||
I just, again, I'm just always going to stand on the side of... | ||
A broken clock could be right twice a day. | ||
And things like that just have to go because it stemmed from racism. | ||
And I know that you feel very differently, but that's just not going to change it. | ||
And I know it's in your testimony. | ||
I was not going to bring it up, but because you brought it up, I'm going to bring it up. | ||
And so I know we have conversations coming up to talk about how you feel about it, I feel about it, but I just have to say it because you brought it up. | ||
And so I just brought it up. | ||
So that's it. | ||
Thank you guys so much. | ||
Tell me how that's racist. | ||
Do you care to explain? | ||
Tell me how having a gang database to try to protect New York City is racist. | ||
I dare you. | ||
I dare you. | ||
Because what will end up happening is you're going to sound pretty racist. | ||
Yeah. | ||
There you go. | ||
These Democrats just refuse to let us have safe streets. | ||
They just refuse. | ||
They just cannot let it happen. | ||
And it's quite disturbing, actually, I would say. | ||
It's very disturbing. | ||
They just will not let us have safe streets. | ||
Like this. | ||
Look at this in clip three, guys. | ||
This might even be a news report. | ||
Let me see if this is a news report. | ||
Give me clip three. | ||
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Video released from the Lakewood Sheriff's Station showing the moment an elderly woman is attacked while walking down the street in the middle of the afternoon, falling hard on the ground as her purse is snatched from her hands. | |
From what we understand from the daughter, he had brass knuckles, so he socked her before pulling her purse away from her. | ||
This neighbor says her cameras caught another angle. | ||
The suspect following the woman said to be in her 80s before the attack. | ||
And then running away, purse in hand. | ||
He totally surprised her. | ||
She had no idea this was going to happen to her at all. | ||
The suspect was located and arrested. | ||
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Investigators say the suspect, only identified as a juvenile, was arrested on May 19th. | |
Those who know the victim say she's still recovering from her injuries. | ||
She spent probably a week in the hospital. | ||
She has like 16 stitches on the side of her head. | ||
From what happened. | ||
The incident has people who live in this area questioning their own safety. | ||
We think we feel safe, but with that happening to people in broad daylight, it's not. | ||
It could happen to anybody, any age, at any time. | ||
Now, we did reach out to the sheriff's department to find out more details about the suspect and if he could be connected to any other crimes. | ||
We're live in Lakewood. | ||
Lindsey Pena, KTLA 5 News. | ||
And the Democrats will make sure that that juvenile is back out on the streets. | ||
I guarantee it. | ||
You know, that lady is lucky. | ||
She's alive. | ||
And so is the young man that assaulted her. | ||
But that is just so unacceptable. | ||
It's just so unacceptable. | ||
And the Democrats and the liberals and the justice system will say, We can't keep him in jail. | ||
We can't put him in jail. | ||
That'll be bad for him. | ||
It'll be racist. | ||
So we'll be right back on the streets until the next woman gets assaulted and purse stolen, ends up in the hospital. | ||
And then the recidivism rates will continue to rise because of it. | ||
You know, they made a bust. | ||
There's some developments behind the scenes here They made a bust in And it looks like right now, and I don't know if I'm getting ahead of the investigation, but I'm just talking to some other witnesses in some other crimes. | ||
And there's some other people investigating this, so I'm not trying to scoop them, but I mean, it looks like we might find out that the people that killed Jamie White have killed others as well. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's just sad. | ||
And part of the reason you have these young kids committing crimes like this and murders is because there's a culture out there they know they can get away with it. | ||
And even, many times, even when you get caught, they still will let you go. | ||
So you got to make an example. | ||
So that young boy's friends... | ||
Because if they see him again in a week or a month or a year, they're going to know, oh, that's it? | ||
That's only it? | ||
That's the risk? | ||
Okay. | ||
So, it's really unfortunate. | ||
Alright, as we are lining up your calls, Trump is live. | ||
I believe, are we in Pittsburgh, guys? | ||
I believe we're in Pittsburgh. | ||
I think we're talking steel. | ||
Maybe an announcement with Nipon and U.S. Steel. | ||
Let's tune in to Donald Trump live in Pittsburgh. | ||
It's too much, sir. | ||
We can't take it. | ||
Please, we beg you, we don't want this much success. | ||
But we do, really, don't we? | ||
We're going to be so successful. | ||
You have just started. | ||
You're going to watch. | ||
We're here today to celebrate a blockbuster agreement that will ensure this storied American company stays. | ||
We're going to have a great partner. | ||
We're going to have a great partner. | ||
And I have to tell you, Japan has been a tremendous friend of mine during my years as president. | ||
And then we had a little hiatus. | ||
We had a rigged election. | ||
But then we won. | ||
We said, let's make it too big to rig. | ||
and they made it too big to rig. | ||
And this is a much more powerful term than we could have ever had the other way. | ||
So a lot of things, God was looking down on us all for a lot of reason, including right there. | ||
A lot of reasons. | ||
We were blessed. | ||
And you're going to be blessed. | ||
You're going to see that. | ||
It will keep its headquarters in the great city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where it belongs. | ||
The name United States Steel was synonymous with greatness, and now it will again be synonymous with greatness. | ||
That's what it's going to be. | ||
The best and strongest steel on Earth will forever be made in America and made in Pennsylvania. | ||
And I want to thank a man that I saw right at the beginning of this whole thing, during my first term, as we call it. | ||
U.S. Steel President Dave Barrett. | ||
Dave, thank you very much, wherever you may be. | ||
Wherever you may be. | ||
Thank you, Dave. | ||
And he came to the White House and he said, sir, we're in trouble. | ||
We need help. | ||
He was put there to save the company, right? | ||
I remember it so well, like yesterday. | ||
He was put there. | ||
They hired him to save the company. | ||
And he came up and he said, we need help, sir. | ||
I said, what can we do? | ||
Because all the steel companies were going south. | ||
They were all in trouble. | ||
He said, if you could get tariffs, sir, and save this company. | ||
And I thought about it. | ||
I studied it up real quick. | ||
It took me about two minutes. | ||
And I said, Dave, I think we're going to make you very happy. | ||
And we did make you happy, didn't we? | ||
We saved the company. | ||
We put 25% tariffs on your company. | ||
So we had protection. | ||
and we were protected from outside horrible influence, including dumping, where they were dumping steel all over the United States, and we saved it. | ||
It was a great honor, and Dave was really the first one that brought it to my attention, and I appreciate it, Dave. | ||
You did a good job. | ||
You did a good job. | ||
Also, the vice chairman of Nippon Steel, Takahiro Mori. | ||
Takahiro, thank you very much. | ||
He's a great guy. | ||
Highly respected. | ||
He's highly respected all over the world for what he's done with steel. | ||
This is going to be his pet project. | ||
It's going to be great. | ||
Thank you, Takehiro. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
We're also pleased to be joined by a man who's done a fantastic job. | ||
I always say he's central casting. | ||
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessett. | ||
Where is Scott? | ||
Central casting. | ||
Thanks, Scott. | ||
We had a good report today. | ||
I don't know if you saw. | ||
The numbers were through the roof, and there was no inflation. | ||
And they said, you know, Trump was right again. | ||
And we're all saying, oh, inflation, inflation. | ||
We're taking in billions and billions of dollars in tariffs and other things, and we're keeping our competitive nations, we're keeping them, they're competitors, and we're keeping them totally at bay. | ||
And we right now have the hottest nation. | ||
Anywhere in the world. | ||
And six months ago, we had a nation that was dying. | ||
We had a nation that was cold as ice. | ||
And now we have the hottest, most talked about nation anywhere in the world. | ||
It's so hot, it could melt steel beams. | ||
Not like jet fuel. | ||
That can't do it. | ||
Also, Secretary of Labor, Lori Chavez de Riemer. | ||
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Lori, thank you very much. | |
Highly recommended by the Teamsters. | ||
A couple of others, I have to tell you. | ||
And I said, I'll take that. | ||
I'll take that. | ||
But she's been fantastic. | ||
Also, we have some incredible congressmen and women. | ||
Mike Kelly. | ||
Where's Mike? | ||
Mike. | ||
Mike. | ||
He's wearing a shirt today. | ||
A lot of times he doesn't. | ||
If it's cold, he doesn't wear a shirt. | ||
Thank you, Mike. | ||
Dan Muser, who I hear is going to maybe be running for governor. | ||
That's what I hear. | ||
I hear there's a rumor about that. | ||
There's a rumor about that. | ||
Another man, good luck with that, Dan. | ||
I'll tell you, if that's your decision, you've got my support. | ||
You know that, right? | ||
If you run, you've got my support. | ||
He's been a guy, don't you think? | ||
He's been a great congressman. | ||
He's been a great congressman. | ||
And if you run, you have my support totally, and you'll win. | ||
You'll win. | ||
The people are going to get it real fast. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Good luck. | ||
Guy Reschenthaler, who is a fantastic person with a very good friend of mine today, and I appreciate you coming together. | ||
And Guy, thank you very much. | ||
What a job you've done from the beginning, right? | ||
We never had a problem from day one, you and I. Thank you very much, Guy. | ||
Great job. | ||
Mike Rulli. | ||
You know Mike? | ||
Where's Mike? | ||
Mike? | ||
Thank you, Mike. | ||
Great job you're doing. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Really, really good. | ||
And another friend of mine, a great hockey player, actually, Pete Stauber. | ||
Pete, thank you. | ||
What a great hockey player. | ||
He was the real deal, right, Pete? | ||
He'll even admit it. | ||
He's going to admit it. | ||
Pennsylvania Senate President Pro Tem Kim Ward. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Good job, Kim. | ||
Good job. | ||
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Thank you. | |
A woman is an incredible writer, actually. | ||
She understands what they call the Rust Club. | ||
Some glad-handing, some thanking and everything going on here. | ||
We're going to step away for a second here. | ||
And if you guys could update my call screen for me, please. | ||
and we can start taking some calls as well. | ||
Hey, you know... | ||
Yeah. | ||
We all know what happens in June. | ||
Well, it's going to be interesting to see how it goes this June. | ||
We've had similar stories, but this came out of the New York Times. | ||
Nervous corporate sponsors retreat from New York Pride. | ||
Now, the whole Pride Parade phenomenon, it's a month long. | ||
They get more celebration and everything else than even our veterans do. | ||
It's such a joke. | ||
And it's all just left-wing propaganda. | ||
And then these perverts have just turned it into a Sodom and Gomorrah display to such a degree where last year's Pride Parade resulted in sex acts in the streets in front of children gyrating on police officers. | ||
I mean, it was just disgusting. | ||
So it was just totally out of control. | ||
So now it's kind of retreating, and I think a lot of the corporate sponsors saw that and said, this is not, you know, we'll do the virtue signal campaign, and, you know, we'll do the gay logo for the month, and, you know, okay, we checked that box, but we're not in it for this perversion and these sex freaks out on the streets. | ||
So let's see. | ||
Now, California apparently is about to go wild. | ||
So I think the California Pride stuff, and I already talked to some locals there. | ||
And some law enforcement. | ||
They've got like hundreds of pride events. | ||
And they're planning on shutting down virtually entire cities that are going to be overtaken by these pride parades. | ||
And you're going to see some of the most disgusting stuff I think you've ever seen in California. | ||
Now, in these other areas where they normally have the big stuff, like Denver and New York, maybe even Austin, I think it might get ratcheted down a little bit. | ||
Because it was so bad last year. | ||
But we shall see. | ||
But a lot of the sponsors are saying, you know what, we're out. | ||
We're out. | ||
Hey, we'll do the virtue signal stuff and we'll put the gay pride flag up just to say, you know, we're with you. | ||
Please buy our products. | ||
But we're not into these freaks and perverts out in the streets. | ||
That's not what we're doing. | ||
We don't want our name affiliated with that. | ||
I mean, can you imagine? | ||
You're just some corporate market person, marketing person. | ||
And you're like, hey, let's let the gays know. | ||
Let's let the fags know. | ||
That they can buy our product. | ||
Hey, fags, come buy our product. | ||
See, look, we're gay. | ||
We sponsored your deal. | ||
Come buy our product. | ||
And that's the move more than it is about whether they care about LGBTQ rights or whatever. | ||
And so you say, okay, we've got our brand up here at the Pride Parade. | ||
And then a picture emerges, and it's a dude with a dildo. | ||
And then another dude bending over and his hands are gone, if you know what I mean. | ||
And then there's their logo in the background and they're saying, whoa. | ||
Nope. | ||
I think we're out. | ||
I think we're out. | ||
It was just some guys standing on a float waving a flag with our corporate logo in the background. | ||
Okay. | ||
But now it's guys with sex toys and leather gimp daddy suits with their hands down each other's pants. | ||
We're out. | ||
I don't think, I think in California you're going to see some... | ||
And last year they were literally having sex in the streets in front of children. | ||
So let's see what they can outdo themselves. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's go to an Air Force veteran in Florida. | ||
Ken, you are on the air now. | ||
That's the Army veteran. | ||
Hold on. | ||
Whoa. | ||
Mixed. | ||
We got two Kens in Florida. | ||
I'm going to Kenneth, actually, so I guess I should have said Kenneth. | ||
Kenneth, Air Force veteran in Florida. | ||
Next we'll go to the other Ken in Florida. | ||
Kenneth, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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How you doing, Owen? | |
God bless you. | ||
I just wanted to get in touch with the whole audience and everybody that's listening. | ||
There is, in New York, they had passed a Rule 2.13 in New York, and it relates to oscillation and quarantine procedures for highly contagious diseases. | ||
It grants the state commission of health the power to issue and direct local health authorities to issue oscillation and quarantine orders. | ||
These orders must be consistent with the due process of law. | ||
The rule allows for oscillation and quarantine to occur at home of a residential or temporary housing or general hospitals. | ||
Meaning if they every time there's a communicable disease. | ||
That's listed in the health department, depending upon what state and city, they have the power now to call you dirty rat and a dirty traitor if you do not comply with the medical technocracy that is applying pressure on the American Constitution and the Bill of Rights. | ||
This is literally a law that they had passed, Mr. Schroyer. | ||
Yeah, you know, Cuomo is, um... | ||
But you look at the Democrats now, it looks like they haven't learned anything. | ||
If they're going right back down this medical tyranny route, they haven't learned a damn thing. | ||
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Well, would you listen to anybody or a man that has a nipple ring? | |
You know what? | ||
I don't want to judge anybody that has a nipple ring. | ||
You know, I just don't know what connections you can make there. | ||
But in Cuomo's case, I'm going to go with no. | ||
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I had my day, but I never had reached to a nipple ring, Mr. Shoyer. | |
Oh, my gosh. | ||
Well, get ready. | ||
You know, you're probably going to see a bunch of them this Pride Parade. | ||
Let's just hope. | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
I'm going to leave it there. | ||
All right, Kenneth. | ||
Thank you for the call. | ||
You got me with that one. | ||
You know, oh my gosh. | ||
Our next caller here might know a thing or two about nipple rings. | ||
Patty, Navy veteran in Boston, go ahead. | ||
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Yeah, I don't know anything about nipple rings, son. | |
Like, I don't know. | ||
That's right. | ||
Don't lie to the audience. | ||
It's okay. | ||
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Yeah, okay. | |
All right. | ||
Anyway, getting past nipples, I think the Glenn Greenwald thing is absolutely insane. | ||
That people care about this guy's sex life because this is something that's always kind of bothered me, and I think you as a sports guy can understand. | ||
We didn't care about Ray Rice's, you know, crime until there was video of it, right? | ||
He got suspended, and then we saw a video of what he actually did, which was what was said in the police report, and they were like, "Oh, my God, this is terrible." So now there's video of Glenn Greenwald doing gay sex things. | ||
We know he's gay. | ||
Like, why is, now that the fact that this video out, now it's a big deal? | ||
Well, let me respond to this. | ||
I wasn't going to talk about it, but it's interesting. | ||
You did bring it up. | ||
You know, here's my angle of it. | ||
I think people are getting this wrong, and I'm not, whatever they're saying about the actual video, I haven't seen it. | ||
I don't care to see it. | ||
I've seen some images that made their way into my X feed. | ||
You know, it is what it is. | ||
But I see people now saying, oh, look, this proves Glenn Greenwald is blackmailed and he's controlled and all this other stuff. | ||
And I'm like, hold on a second. | ||
This actually proves the exact opposite. | ||
And so it's this crazy thing. | ||
And you might not like what he's doing in the video. | ||
That's fine. | ||
But, folks, if this was being used to blackmail him, they wouldn't put it on the Internet. | ||
My guess is this is either somebody that has a personal beef with him, putting it out there, or there's an intelligence agency that wants to embarrass and discredit him. | ||
And so they're deciding to put this out there as well. | ||
So I think it proves he's not blackmailed and not a spy. | ||
But that's just my opinion, if you want to respond. | ||
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Well, I think maybe occasionally he may have been blackmailed, but I think more than that, Everybody understands this. | |
And nobody's had a problem with it for a very long time on the right, except that now that there's video of it. | ||
Well, a lot of that is just the pounce mob, I think. | ||
A lot of it's just the pounce mob of, oh, look, you know, here's a compromising image of Greenwald, so let's go after him. | ||
But let's call it what it is. | ||
Most of the people that are doing this are pro-Israel, and they don't like the fact he's anti-Israel, so they're using this to discredit him. | ||
But to me, this is not how blackmail works, folks. | ||
I wasn't going to go down the Glenn Greenwald thing today because I think it's getting blown out of proportion. | ||
And I kind of gave a summary of what I think is going on. | ||
But the crew was pulling up some stuff. | ||
So look, I'll just say it like this. | ||
And I see a lot of people piling on Glenn, a lot of people I know, a lot of people I respect. | ||
And so I think there's a couple important angles to describe here. | ||
So Glenn... | ||
He calls out Israel's influence over our politicians, which is just undeniable, okay? | ||
It's just, it's true, folks. | ||
And anybody that comes at you and says, Qatar, Qatar, shut up. | ||
Shut the hell up. | ||
Give me a break if you think Qatar has any level of influence over American politics as Israel. | ||
You're just, you're just, you're a clown. | ||
So, Greenwald has been critical of Israel, and he calls out a lot of this propaganda. | ||
Now, I happen to think that all of this is, well, I shouldn't say all. | ||
I think a lot of it is organic. | ||
I think somehow, either it was a personal deal that somebody wanted to embarrass Glenn with this video, maybe someone from a foreign intelligence. | ||
Asset was able to get their hands on this video and give it to be posted all over X to discredit Glenn. | ||
But this is not how blackmail works. | ||
And I see these people saying, see, this is proof Glenn Greenwald is blackmailed by all these different countries. | ||
You know that's not how blackmail works. | ||
If Glenn was being blackmailed, you wouldn't see the video. | ||
No, Glenn is being discredited. | ||
This is a... | ||
And I think mostly the deal is irrelevant. | ||
Now, again, I haven't seen the video. | ||
I have no interest in seeing the video. | ||
I saw some images. | ||
But this is not how blackmail works. | ||
This does not prove Glenn Greenwald is blackmailed. | ||
I think it's the exact opposite. | ||
My guess is this is an Israeli intelligence operation to discredit Glenn Greenwald. | ||
And, you know, a lot of conservatives don't like to have this conversation because they've just been so sheep-dipped in the Israel propaganda that they just can't even get over it. | ||
They're just so deep into it, they can't get over it. | ||
Plus, I think that it is the Black Lives Matter virtue signal social justice warrior movement of the right is to fight anti-Semitism and stand up for Israel so they can't, you know, they don't want to break with that trend either. | ||
But the truth is what's happening is the Israeli lobby is spending tons of money on social media influence and it's just not working. | ||
And they're doing everything they can to discredit people that are critical of Israel. | ||
And I saw a poll from Charlie Kirk, who's been very pro-Israel and TPUSA has been very pro-Israel. | ||
I think all of them, well, they all get offered a trip to Israel. | ||
Not all of them take it, but they all get offered to go kiss the wall. | ||
Charlie Kirk has. | ||
They all get offered to go, you know, put on a yarmulke and kiss the wall and go through that. | ||
So they've been very pro-Israel. | ||
And even Charlie Kirk, I think, is kind of reading the room now, like, ooh, you know, a lot of young people aren't really all in for Israel anymore. | ||
And it's not an issue of anti-Semitism. | ||
To me, personally, I mean, I can't speak for everybody, because with some people it is a straight-up Jew issue. | ||
It is, let's be real. | ||
Some people just hate Jews. | ||
But for me, it's an Israel issue. | ||
It's an Israel influence issue, and I don't like the current Israeli government. | ||
I criticize the American government, too. | ||
The poll that Charlie Kirk put out had about 130,000, it was a 24-hour poll, had 130,000 votes. | ||
52% of people say no more support for Israel. | ||
And that's in Charlie Kirk's poll, 52%. | ||
That's mostly young Americans. | ||
So this is trending in the wrong direction. | ||
And it's trending in the wrong direction for Israel. | ||
They know it. | ||
They're afraid they're going to lose their funding and military support from us. | ||
And social, cultural, political support from us, and so they're panicked. | ||
And so they're running all kinds of propaganda operations, especially against people like Glenn Greenwald, who have been critical of them over the years. | ||
But, you know, just so conservatives remember, you love Ronald Reagan, Ronald Reagan once referred to what Israel does in the region as a holocaust. | ||
So, you know, let's just put it all into perspective here. | ||
The diseased programming of centuries. | ||
Guys, let's check in on Trump. | ||
Do we still have Trump live? | ||
Let me get a little Trump here. | ||
Let me see what Trump's saying. | ||
And it really starts with the White House. | ||
It's very simple. | ||
It starts with the White House. | ||
But I said, it's my favorite word in the dictionary, the word tariff. | ||
And I got slaughtered in the fake news. | ||
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I got killed. | |
They said, what about love? | ||
What about wife and family? | ||
What about God, they said. | ||
So they made the word tariff. | ||
My fourth favorite word. | ||
And now I have no complications. | ||
My fourth favorite word. | ||
God, wife, family. | ||
All of the different things. | ||
But they did. | ||
It's not even believable. | ||
I said tariffs is my favorite word and I got slaughtered by these people. | ||
But we've had a lot of fun. | ||
We've jousted for a long time with the fake news. | ||
Companies all over the world have announced nearly $10 billion in new investments in steel. | ||
Just in steel alone. | ||
But the Nippon investment we're announcing today blows them all away with a record setting. | ||
And this was just heard of. | ||
We just came out a little while ago. | ||
$14 billion commitment to the future of this company. | ||
That is the single largest investment of any kind in any industry. | ||
You go into fracking. | ||
You go into anything you want to go into because you're a good fracking state, too. | ||
We love fracking, by the way. | ||
He said fracking. | ||
Everybody relax. | ||
Think of this. | ||
The largest investment of any kind in the history of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | ||
And we also will be the largest investment in the history of American steel industry. | ||
There's never been a $14 billion investment in the history of the steel industry in the United States of America. | ||
All right, President Trump speaking to steel workers in Pittsburgh. | ||
We've still got veterans on the line. | ||
I've got some news we might cover, too, video clips. | ||
But I want to go to our veterans here on a veterans call-in special. | ||
We said Ken in Florida, Army veteran would be next. | ||
So let's go to Ken now. | ||
Ken, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen, how you doing? | |
Howdy, good. | ||
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I just wanted to do something fun real quick. | |
You were talking about a month ago about all of the adult, elderly politicians and, you know, why can't we just put them somewhere where they can do nobody harm, you know what I mean? | ||
Color in their books and... | ||
You're a little frustrated at that point, right? | ||
Sure. | ||
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Well, in 1982, a long time ago, Roger Waters, Pink Floyd, wrote a song called Margaret Thatcher's Memorial Home. | |
And it's all about that. | ||
It's all about putting these people in homes and giving them stuff to do where they can't hurt anybody. | ||
They can give speeches to each other, you know what I mean? | ||
They can push buttons that effectively do nothing. | ||
I just thought you might want to check out that song. | ||
It's right in line with what you were saying, what you were commenting about. | ||
Well, of course, anytime you suggest listening to Plink Floyd, you're giving good advice. | ||
And I'll just say this, and I've said it before, Ken. | ||
Thank you for the call. | ||
People are now talking about a Jasmine Crockett AOC ticket, or I guess AOC Crockett, who obviously I don't agree on. | ||
Virtually any of their politics. | ||
I mean, Crockett is just a complete nutjob. | ||
But, you know, I would like to see that ticket. | ||
Because I think that that would be the end of the geriatric rule of politics. | ||
So, yeah, I do think it'd be an easy win for Republicans. | ||
Maybe we shouldn't underestimate the power of an AOC. | ||
But I do think it would be an easy win. | ||
But it's not even about that. | ||
It's time to change the culture of politics and Washington, D.C. from these corrupt geriatric politicians that have been in there forever stealing our money and destroying our country. | ||
But it's going to take something like that. | ||
It's going to take a massive paradigm shift like that. | ||
Even if it is two dingbats like Cortez and Crockett, it'll just change the whole perception of who can run. | ||
Who can be involved in politics? | ||
So you might see that with like a Vance, maybe a Ramoswamy, even a DeSantis. | ||
But it's just, it's long overdue. | ||
It's time for a new generation. | ||
It's time for younger people to get involved in politics and start running things. | ||
And who knows, maybe with that, organically, you stop having so many blackmailed politicians. | ||
So maybe that's kind of a trade-off too. | ||
All right, let's go to Mark, Army veteran, West Virginia. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hello? | |
Hi. | ||
How you doing? | ||
Yes, can you please turn down your radio? | ||
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Okay, let me turn the internet down. | |
Wonderful, thank you. | ||
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How about now? | |
Is this going? | ||
Yes. | ||
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Hello? | |
Owens Warrior, my brother. | ||
How you doing, man? | ||
I'm good, thank you. | ||
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Sorry you went to lock-up bullshit. | |
My question is simple. | ||
I've been a 25-year listener, first-time caller. | ||
I'm a U.S. Army veteran, airborne medic. | ||
My father spent 28 years in the military. | ||
I started watching Alex Jones 24, 25 years ago. | ||
Thought it was funny at first, but he woke me up. | ||
And everybody I know and all media outlets are asking, when is enough enough? | ||
Love your shirt. | ||
Love the background. | ||
My father's buried in that cemetery. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I think enough is already enough, Mark. | ||
I thank you for the call. | ||
I think we've already passed that point. | ||
I think enough is already enough. | ||
We're just not getting the results desired or necessary yet. | ||
And we had a lot of hope when we elected Trump. | ||
We had a lot of hope with Doge. | ||
And I think a lot of that hope has been extinguished. | ||
Doesn't mean I've given up all hope. | ||
Doesn't mean I'm still not bullish on the future of America, let's say. | ||
But, yeah, I mean, any hopes I think that we had that there might be deep state arrests I think are dwindling. | ||
Hopes that we had that we'll deport tens of millions of illegal aliens I think is starting to dwindle even. | ||
Just a lot of the wrongs against the American people for decades being righted, just no. | ||
And the doge cuts, I mean, that's just a heartbreaker because that's like the easiest one. | ||
That's like the easiest, most obvious, most popular one. | ||
It's like we can't even get that. | ||
So, look, we'll get a good economy and that'll be good for America. | ||
We'll get a secure border and that'll be good for America. | ||
We'll get rid of a lot of the woke bullcrap. | ||
In politics, and that'll be good for us. | ||
And then it's a matter of how much of this can remain permanent. | ||
And that'll be the ultimate question, I think, is what will four years of Donald Trump mean for the future of politics? | ||
Right-wing politics, specifically. | ||
What kind of permanent change is going to be here? | ||
And will you have a future in the right-wing that's actually going to get in there and do the things they say they're going to do, like Trump did? | ||
No more Republican squish. | ||
No balls. | ||
No spine. | ||
No. | ||
No more of that. | ||
So that is, it's going to take time. | ||
It's going to take more time than we might have patience for. | ||
But it is a race against time. | ||
But I do think that might be more impactful than even some of the things that aren't happening now is just the permanent culture change of conservative politics, right-wing politics. | ||
That we can see, hey, there's a desire here. | ||
There's something the voters want. | ||
Now you've got to get people in there that are actually going to do it and give you results instead of excuses. | ||
All right, let's go to T. Marine in Florida. | ||
T., you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen. | |
It's good to talk to you again. | ||
We talked right after the Blackhawk crash, and I told you I didn't want to make any Monday morning Turns out that we were probably right. | ||
Well, I don't remember. | ||
It was you and there were a couple other callers, but, I mean, the callers that we had that day pretty much nailed it. | ||
I mean, it wasn't, I mean, now that that official, now we have the official story, you guys pretty much had it 100%. | ||
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I really hate to talk about a wreck right after it happened, but it turns out that that was probably a big portion. | |
But, hey, I called to talk today, and I was really wanting to talk to you about the frustration that conservatives are having. | ||
And your last two callers hit the nail on the head. | ||
But I think conservatives, we get frustrated, and then we go to work and we pay taxes. | ||
The Antifa, Transifa, BLM, they are paid protesters, we know, by the Soros gangs. | ||
And it's going to happen this summer. | ||
They're teeing it up to happen another, you know, fiery hot summer. | ||
And they'll get bailed out of jail. | ||
Meanwhile, we can't act out like that, as frustrated as we may be, because most conservatives are law-abiding citizens. | ||
But then you started talking about Greenwald, and you were talking about the guy that got arrested for spying. | ||
It's starting to all point to one place, Owen. | ||
And I think you're right. | ||
It doesn't have anything to do with anti-Semitism. | ||
It's the frustration. | ||
It's 25 years of GWAT. | ||
People are just tired of doing their bidding. | ||
It's a rising issue. | ||
And it's like trying to walk through a landmine field, you know, without a map. | ||
So let me do my best to concisely speak for rational people on this issue. | ||
Because I think there's a lot of irrationality on this issue from all sides. | ||
And that kind of makes it even more difficult. | ||
But here's what you have. | ||
You have people like Mark Levin and Ben Shapiro that have been big voices for conservative politics, right-wing politics. | ||
They've been given massive access to Republican Party politics, massive access to huge airwaves to reach conservatives, and they've used that to convince people that, oh, And the truth is, they're not. | ||
They're Israel first patriots. | ||
And as Jews, they believe Israel is the most important thing and the Holy Land. | ||
Now, that doesn't mean they speak for all Jews. | ||
And this is the big problem. | ||
People like Mark Levin and Ben Shapiro are probably worse for American Jews than anyone else in the country. | ||
And they all want to point the finger at Nick Fuentes and say, look at this anti-Semite. | ||
And they want to point the finger at the Groypers or other people that talk like Nick and say, he's the problem. | ||
He's why people hate Jews. | ||
No. | ||
People like Ben Shapiro and Mark Levin are much worse for American Jews than Nick Fuentes is. | ||
Because what happens is Levin and Shapiro pretend like they speak for all Jews. | ||
They pretend like they speak for all Jews. | ||
And that somehow American Jews are this monolith that all think and all believe the same. | ||
So if anybody has done damage to American Jews politically, it's Levin and Shapiro for acting like they're the voice of American Jews. | ||
All Jews think the same. | ||
Oh, but they're also America First patriots, which of course they're not. | ||
Ben Shapiro has admitted the only reason he cares about America is because he wants us to protect Israel. | ||
Okay? | ||
So you've got that going on on the right. | ||
Then you have all this propaganda everywhere, which is essentially the right-wing version of Black Lives Matter, just much more well-funded, that, oh, standing up for Israel or fighting anti-Semitism, that's the big social justice warrior cause. | ||
So right-wingers just glob onto it, just like left-wingers globbed onto Black Lives Matter. | ||
It's just the virtue signaling social justice Olympics for right-wingers is fighting anti-Semitism. | ||
And it's incredible to me when Netanyahu comes out here and he's like, oh, saying free Palestine is just like saying Heil Hitler. | ||
Who could not be offended by that garbage? | ||
And that's like nothing. | ||
That's like a tiny little... | ||
Netanyahu has been coming to the American Congress since the 1980s and lying to us to get us to go fight Israel's wars, costing tens of thousands of Americans' lives and trillions of dollars. | ||
So they have to spend all of this money, and let's just say what it is too. | ||
And look, if you are Jewish and you have a loyalty to Israel and a loyalty to that as your holy land, hey, that's fine, but let's not play this game anymore that you're here to fight for America. | ||
That's the big issue. | ||
And so, you know, I was saying earlier, basically CNN's primetime now is all focused on the Diddy trial. | ||
MSNBC primetime is just same old anti-Trump garbage. | ||
And it's not fair to say it's all of Fox primetime, but I mean, let me tell you, you tune into Fox News, you're going to get pro-Israel about 65% of the time. | ||
And you're going to get, let's say, good-looking women with a Star of David around their neck right above their cleavage every night. | ||
So you know what you're getting there. | ||
So now they have this massive push because there is anti-Israel sentiment. | ||
And there's probably, there's anti-Jew sentiment too, but that's not what we're talking about here. | ||
I can criticize Netanyahu, and I can criticize Israel, and that has nothing to do with Jewish people. | ||
So they want to make this correlation, and it's all propaganda. | ||
They want to make this correlation like somehow you can't be critical of Israel, or you can't be critical of Netanyahu, or somehow that makes you an anti-Semite. | ||
That is all propaganda that is completely irresistible. | ||
But here's where Israel is at, and Netanyahu is at. | ||
And I think at this point, Netanyahu is probably the most evil person in the planet, honestly. | ||
Oh, watch out. | ||
Well, Israel is well aware of what's going on right now. | ||
They're well aware that they are losing support drastically in Israel. | ||
They know that in a couple generations, American support of Israel is going to be nearly non-existent anymore. | ||
Non-existent. | ||
So whatever Netanyahu's visions are for Israel or visions are for his legacy, he's going all in. | ||
He is going all in. | ||
So whatever that looks like, False flagging, attacking Iran, taking the Gaza Strip, whatever that represents to him, he's going all in because he knows the time is running out. | ||
And so now you have all of these propaganda pieces in the mainstream media and on social media trying to keep conservatives, keep Republicans, keep right-wingers in this train of thought that, hey, you have to support Israel, or you don't support America, or you have to support Israel, or you're anti-Semitic, but it's failing. | ||
It's failing. | ||
And it's only gonna get worse. | ||
It's only gonna get worse. | ||
Now, connecting the dots between all the stuff that you brought up and we covered with how Israel is spying on the United States and spying on the Trump campaign, that's gonna be a lot more difficult because people don't wanna go down that road. | ||
And the Trump administration will likely never be transparent about that anyway. | ||
So you kinda have to read between the lines to understand all of that. | ||
Here's an example with Thomas Massey. | ||
And you see them all coming after Massey. | ||
He said this earlier this week. | ||
He says, AIPAC takes candidates for U.S. Congress to Israel for wine and dine vacations, sometimes before they even filed a run for office. | ||
Here's a recent example in Kentucky. | ||
And then it talks about there's a different... | ||
FBI secretly bought Israeli spyware. | ||
And explored hacking U.S. phones. | ||
Israel's been spying on us forever. | ||
But that's not even... | ||
All the intelligence agencies all spy on everybody all the time. | ||
So, I mean, that's just kind of a... | ||
That just kind of is an umbrella that we all have to suffer through. | ||
And then this is... | ||
And I don't even understand why this is controversial. | ||
Especially for conservatives. | ||
And so it shows you how they've been brainwashed and propagandized. | ||
We should end all U.S. military aid to Israel now. | ||
And so immediately all the Israeli propaganda bots are coming after him. | ||
All the Mossad assets that pretend to be social media influencers and political commentators that get on Fox News you've never even heard of. | ||
It's all Israel intelligence operations, folks. | ||
All of it. | ||
But it's not working anymore, and every day people are noticing what's going on. | ||
Now, again, what's unfortunate because of people like Levin and Shapiro, now the average American Jew gets lumped into all of this and has to experience all this hatred, and quite frankly, I would say should walk around with a gun 24-7. | ||
When it's not them. | ||
They don't have anything to do with this. | ||
Not every Jewish person that lives in America is even political. | ||
Many of them don't even like Netanyahu. | ||
But because of voices like Shapiro and Levin, who, oh, all Jews think the same and we're this monolith and it's always Israel first for all of them. | ||
And it's just not the case. | ||
Now, do a lot of Jews support Israel more than America? | ||
Well, sure, okay, that might be true, but it's not all of them. | ||
And they'll never tell you, the Western media will never tell you, Netanyahu is losing support of Israeli Jews. | ||
The Israeli Jews are sick of Netanyahu. | ||
They know Netanyahu is putting Israel in more danger now than it's ever been in their entire lives. | ||
And here's one final thing. | ||
Because you know I'm all about logical consistency. | ||
And you know, you should be able to have debates and not jump to conclusions or get overly emotional about it. | ||
But here's an example. | ||
And I always see this, especially with somebody like Thomas Massey saying, hey, we shouldn't support Israel killing all the Palestinians. | ||
Because, folks, again, here's what goes on. | ||
The IDF doesn't want to go into the tunnels. | ||
They don't want to go boots on the ground. | ||
They don't want to run these operations. | ||
They want U.S. soldiers to do that. | ||
And we have the best. | ||
We have the best special ops, black ops. | ||
Yeah, our guys go into tunnels and... | ||
So Israel wants our guys to do that. | ||
Well, our guys aren't doing that anymore. | ||
So now the IDF can say, well, are you going to go into the tunnels and hunt Hamas and kill them? | ||
Of course not. | ||
They're not going to go in there and risk their lives for a tripwire or a landmine. | ||
So they just go over to the top and they just bomb the whole place into oblivion and it's not working. | ||
It's just not working. | ||
So they say... | ||
It's war. | ||
Say, okay, let's see if that same logic would apply if somebody attacks Israel now. | ||
Let's say Hamas gets their hands on a missile that is able to breach the Iron Dome and does massive damage and massive casualties in Israel. | ||
Do you think those same people would be saying, oh, it's war? | ||
Do you think if 100 Israeli Jews died in an attack, they'd say, oh, it's just war? | ||
Or would they cry victim and say, it's terrorism again? | ||
So you see, there is no logical consistency. | ||
So Israel can kill 50,000 Palestinians and say, it's just war. | ||
But if Palestinians came in and started killing Israelis, they'd say, that's terrorism. | ||
This is not fair. | ||
But you know what? | ||
Aside from all of that, aside from all of that, It's not our problem. | ||
It shouldn't be our problem, and this is where it's going in America. | ||
We don't want anything to do with it anymore. | ||
We don't want to fund it. | ||
We don't want to be over there. | ||
We don't want to support either side. | ||
We're done. | ||
We're going to care about America and solving our problems first before we hear anything about a foreign country. | ||
All right, final segment here of the InfoWars War Room. | ||
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DOJ sues North Carolina State Board of Elections over massive voter registration failures. | ||
Over 200,000 voters registered illegally. | ||
That's interesting. | ||
And then there's this in Georgia. | ||
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Clip 15. On election night and the days following, it appeared that the results that were coming off the tabulating machines were not accurate. | |
A decision by the board was made to do a hand recount to ensure accurate results of the election. | ||
Wasn't that the DeKalb County Election Board Attorney? | ||
Play it again, Sam! | ||
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A decision by the board was made to do a hand recount to ensure accurate results of the election. | |
What? | ||
So, there you go. | ||
There you go. | ||
Let's see, a couple other odds and ends we have here. | ||
Ex-Kennedy Center vice president says he was fired over anti-gay remarks. | ||
Well, apparently he was just being a Christian, so I don't think he called anybody a fag. | ||
But, okay. | ||
A lot of stuff going on there at the Kennedy Center. | ||
A new Texas law mandates AIDS checks on phones. | ||
It may be just the start. | ||
You know, I bring this up because we had Taylor Lorenz on earlier this week. | ||
And, you know, I think the problem with well-meaning, she's obviously on the left, but I think the problem is it's a communication error for her. | ||
But more importantly, it's like they just don't prioritize things correctly. | ||
And so we're sitting here saying, well, what about this? | ||
What about this? | ||
And they're saying, yeah, but this over here. | ||
And you're like, well, that's not even a big deal. | ||
But, you know, I think generally I found myself. | ||
Understanding what she was saying afterwards, and she's just saying, hey, look, you know, we just don't want all this government involvement on the Internet, to which I generally agree. | ||
We don't need more laws. | ||
We don't need more regulation and registration and everything like that. | ||
And so we should stand up against it. | ||
But this idea that somehow the culture of... | ||
The culture of censorship, the politics of censorship are all on the left. | ||
And that's where all the practical and applicable examples of censorship exist are from the left, not from the right. | ||
So no, asking for age verification to go to one of these adult websites is not censorship. | ||
Now, creating online databases and forcing you to show ID just to use the internet, that's a different story. | ||
We don't want to go there, but we're not there yet. | ||
And I don't think, I don't know if we ever will be, but that's certainly not somewhere we want to be. | ||
What else do we have? | ||
Oh my gosh, we were talking airplanes earlier. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
You want to hear some leftists complaining? | ||
How about some big ones? | ||
Big ones. | ||
Plus-sized travelers complain. | ||
That they can't fly on airplanes comfortably. | ||
Yeah, guys, go ahead. | ||
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We're plus-size travelers. | |
Of course we think about if we need a second seat before we book a flight. | ||
We're plus-size travelers. | ||
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Of course we ask for the seatbelt extender as soon as we board the flight. | |
We're plus-size travelers. | ||
Of course we get dirty looks anytime we're traveling. | ||
We're plus-size travelers. | ||
Of course we're expected to pay more just to travel comfortably. | ||
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We're plus-size travelers. | |
Of course we check to see if there's a customer-size policy before booking. | ||
We're plus-size travelers. | ||
Of course society doesn't believe we deserve to travel. | ||
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We're plus-size travelers. | |
Of course we can't use the tray table on a plane. | ||
We're plus-size travelers. | ||
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Of course we can't use the airplane laboratory comfortably. | |
Do we want to roast some plus-size travelers, guys? | ||
Should we just take it easy on a Friday? | ||
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Plus size travel... | |
Let me see that headline. | ||
They're outraged, guys. | ||
The plus-size travelers. | ||
They're forming a coalition. | ||
Plus-size travel influencer melts down as she issues fresh demand for free extra seats for fat flyers. | ||
Look. | ||
I don't know if I've ever seen somebody that's wider than they are tall, but you've done it. | ||
You are actually five foot wide, four and a half feet tall. | ||
What is this? | ||
I mean, come on. | ||
If you can't fit into the airplane bathroom, you know, it's like you'd think eventually there's a sign, you know? | ||
I've had some friends that are overweight, and I try to encourage them to lose weight. | ||
I don't like seeing my friends that are unhealthy like that. | ||
And I know it's tough. | ||
I'm not trying to be heartless here. | ||
But, you know, sometimes there's something that happens, and you're like, oh, crap. | ||
Wow, this has gotten bad. | ||
So you'd think calling over the airline attendant You know, that might be the moment you're like, holy moly, I am fat. | ||
But for them, it's just build a bigger door. | ||
But look, buddy, I am a healthy man. | ||
I'm probably what an average healthy man for a 35-year-old. | ||
Would be, for somebody my height, I'm usually around 180, 175. | ||
That's probably a normal, average, 35-year-old, healthy man. | ||
And I'm not comfortable on an airplane. | ||
I'm not even comfortable. | ||
And you're like three times me. | ||
So how are you going to be comfortable? | ||
I'm not even comfortable. | ||
You know what? | ||
I want a free seat. | ||
I want a free seat. | ||
Because I'm not even comfortable. | ||
See, this is what we've done. | ||
And this is what the left has done, and then the right just towers to it. | ||
They want to bend civilization and society to, I'm sorry to sound crass here, but it just is what it is. | ||
They want us to bend civilization and society to the freaks. | ||
Oh, transgender this, transgender rights, transgender... | ||
No! | ||
Fat travelers. | ||
Plus size. | ||
No! | ||
That's a you problem. | ||
That's not a society problem. | ||
That's not a civilizational problem. | ||
That's a you problem. | ||
But now they want to take the you problems and make them our problems. | ||
I refuse. | ||
If you're a plus size traveler, then yeah. | ||
If you need an airplane seat for each one of your ass cheeks, then pay for two airline seats. | ||
That's on you. | ||
If you can't squeeze into an airplane bathroom, that should be the sign you need to lose some weight. | ||
Alright, I think that's fine. | ||
Let's put the flamethrower away then. | ||
Oh, here you go. | ||
Remember, we played these videos. | ||
You got all these women complaining. | ||
They also happen to be fat. | ||
You have all these women complaining about how they're getting their food stamps cut. | ||
So check this one out. | ||
Just hold off. | ||
Just hold out here. | ||
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Clip 10. It's been day five, and I have not received no food stamps. | |
My disability checks is on hold. | ||
My cash benefits is not coming no more. | ||
They're still pending. | ||
It is the taxpayers job to pay for my kids to eat and for my kids to be taken care of. | ||
I have over 2,000 followers on TikTok and I can't get not one person to send me 50 cents. | ||
If you're watching this fucking video and you can't send me nothing, I'm blocking you. | ||
I'm fucking blocking you. | ||
50 cents. | ||
My kids have not ate in five days. | ||
It is the taxpayers responsibility. | ||
I'm fucking dead. | ||
Bitch, it's called get a job, hoe! | ||
Yeah, that's the response. | ||
Somebody from the crew, though, is going to get beaten for not censoring that. | ||
Nobody will take responsibility, I guarantee it. | ||
They'll blame a fat person. | ||
Somebody back there is going to find a fat person to blame. | ||
The problem is nobody on the crew is fat. | ||
So I don't know how they're going to do that. | ||
They're all going to be running here. | ||
Alright, we probably dumped it anyway. | ||
Oh, Joe Biden is back! | ||
Want to hear from Joe? | ||
First time publicly speaking since the cancer diagnosis. | ||
Well, admitting it. | ||
Let's see how Joe's doing. | ||
Check in on old Joe. | ||
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Clip 14. It's about something profound. | |
Our politics have become so divided. | ||
Doesn't sound good. | ||
So bitter. | ||
All the years I've been doing this, I never thought we'd get to this point. | ||
But we are. | ||
Our troops don't wear a uniform that says, I'm a Democrat or I'm a Republican. | ||
It says, I'm an American. | ||
I'm an American. | ||
That's who I am. | ||
I'm serious about this. | ||
I'm not joking. | ||
He's still serious. | ||
He's still not joking. | ||
And folks, our politics has become, as I said, so divided. | ||
They wear the uniform of the United States of America. | ||
The only nation in the world, literally, not free, the only nation in the world founded on an idea. | ||
An idea. | ||
Every nation was founded on geography, ethnicity. | ||
Some unifying principle, but not an idea. | ||
The idea of what America's found out, we hold these truths to be self-evident. | ||
That all men and women are created equal. | ||
Endowed by the creator of certain inalienable rights. | ||
Life, liberty, pursuit of that. | ||
We mean it. | ||
That's who we are. | ||
He almost got it. | ||
I think it's America's most unique nation in the world. | ||
He almost got it to stop. | ||
Literally, not figuratively. | ||
All right, I've had enough. | ||
Yeah, um, about that. | ||
Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. | ||
You know, it starts with life. | ||
And you guys like killing babies, so why don't you just sit this one out? | ||
Go ahead and sit this one out for me. | ||
Until you change your stance on that, I don't want to hear about it. | ||
Don't want to hear about it. | ||
Hey, by the way, that bust, that food stamp bust, $66 million, I got one of these videos. | ||
We'll hear from Brooke Rollins in a second. | ||
The actual team that did a SWAT raid on the one guy that was from Armenia. | ||
I forget his name. | ||
There's a couple of foreigners in there. | ||
And they did the SWAT raid. | ||
And afterwards, the chief of that SWAT team, the cameras were there. | ||
He turns to the camera and he says, he says, he says, listen up. | ||
Anybody out there that is stealing taxpayer dollars and programs like this, you're next. | ||
And I saw that and I was like, is this PR? | ||
Is this, you know, a law enforcement SWAT guy acting tough? | ||
Like, I'd like that to be the case. | ||
I'd like to see a bunch of these raids. | ||
You know they're not the only person doing it. | ||
Other busts have been made, but this was the biggest one. | ||
Something in, okay, maybe they're onto something here. | ||
And then Brooke Rollins said this. | ||
Listen, this is a new day, and President Trump promised as he was traveling across the country over the last few years that it would not be the government that we know. | ||
The government certainly that under Joe Biden exponentially grew, and alongside that, including the fraud and waste and abuse. | ||
And so at USDA, we are hyper-focused, hyper-focused on rooting out that waste, fraud, and abuse. | ||
And to your point, yesterday was, if not the largest, one of the largest stings. | ||
And moving forward and finding that fraud, I think almost $70 million that is no longer going to be allowed here in Washington and with these programs like the food stamp program. | ||
So we're going to move forward, obviously, in partnership with the FBI, with the Department of Justice, of course, our team at USDA. | ||
This is not the one and only. | ||
There are going to be many more to come. | ||
And we're going to make sure that we're delivering on our promises to the taxpayers. | ||
I like to hear that. | ||
I hope they mean it. | ||
I'd like to see a lot more of that go down because you know there is tons of That's just, like, low-level stuff. | ||
When you see these people bragging about how they don't have to pay rent and they get designer handbags because of their government paychecks, or then they complain about how the government's not giving them free money so they're going to steal food. | ||
That's, like, low-level, like, just taking advantage of a system. | ||
When you're talking about people stealing tens of millions of dollars, that's massive theft. | ||
I'd like to see a lot more of these arrests. | ||
That would be great. | ||
That'd be one victory for sure that they could just deliver on that. | ||
But in Colorado, they find different ways to spend money. | ||
It's not even Gay Pride Month yet. | ||
And look at what they got. | ||
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. | ||
Folks, you wouldn't even believe this. | ||
Okay? | ||
You wouldn't even believe this. | ||
Health Collective. | ||
Oh boy, you start talking about collectives, you know what's going to happen next. | ||
People are going to start pulling out the bongos and the bongs. | ||
It's the collective. | ||
So the Health Collective Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Expression. | ||
Activism for Social Change, LBGTQ +, for kids and teachers. | ||
This is publicly funded. | ||
National Health Sex Education for Equity and Justice. | ||
World Association for Sexual Health Assect. | ||
Good Lord. | ||
Sexual Justice for Structural Societal Changes. | ||
And they had to get some race in there, too. | ||
Race Forward. | ||
Activate collective power to transform public institutions. | ||
Now, so this is what they're up to in Colorado. | ||
So if you go to one of these collective conferences, this is what you'll see. | ||
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I'm going to warm my hands up. | |
I'm going to talk to you about that. | ||
Yes. | ||
I'm going to put the cane on somebody. | ||
But as I say this, I also enjoy that. | ||
It's really fun. | ||
I get a lot of pleasure. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Her teacher would want to slap ass! | ||
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Hey, last one. | |
This is what they're spending government funds in Colorado on, folks. | ||
Um, I've had quite a bit, quite a bit, intermittently. | ||
I'm more of a three to five girl, okay? | ||
Where am I right now? | ||
That's three to five. | ||
Okay, so I'm not going to scale. | ||
I'm not, yeah, I'm not going to keep going, right? | ||
Like, that's a five, that's where you want to stay. | ||
And so part of this is also about... | ||
You know, there's more. | ||
I can't do it. | ||
I'm not gonna. | ||
But somehow, some way, I figured out how to slap an ass without needing Colorado's sexual training. | ||
Hey. | ||
Hey, baby. | ||
What are you, a three or a five? | ||
I can't. | ||
I gotta take a call. | ||
Let's go to James, Air Force Veteran in Indiana. | ||
I'm sorry, James. | ||
James, you're on the air. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
Colonel Justin, real quick. | ||
Hugh Harrison and Jones in for the Presidential Medal of Freedom. | ||
I hope it picks up traction. | ||
Hey, you were breaking up there. | ||
You were saying something kind, but you were breaking up there. | ||
What was that? | ||
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I put you here in for the Presidential Medal of Freedom for all the work you guys do at Infowars. | |
Thank you. | ||
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And crew of the Columbus Kokomo Tribune article, VA needs national office. | |
The VA is notorious for breaking federal prescribing laws and drugging veterans results that cause suicide. | ||
I'm calling on Congress to have an audit of patient eating, first pills handed out, and I believe the findings of the conscience. | ||
San Antonio v. | ||
suicide, Mr. Miller going off, the psychologist drugged him instead of helping him dismantle the system. | ||
Houston, Texas, VA, falsifying records. | ||
There's a dead vet. | ||
Every recruiting video at the end of the day, because that's what you get in the end, a broken system with broken systems. | ||
I do want to leave on a good note, though, on veteran news. | ||
There's a trail of government being not properly helping families after a suicide. | ||
There is an update that's going to take action to fix this, and they're helping the families of veterans that commit suicide. | ||
James, I appreciate your kind words and your call. | ||
We've got a really bad connection, and if I'm cutting you short, I apologize. | ||
But your connection is just really bad there, unfortunately. | ||
But I appreciate your call. | ||
But Steve, an Army veteran in Georgia, also wants to talk VA. | ||
So let's go to Steve now. | ||
Go ahead, Steve. | ||
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Hey, God bless you, Owen, and God bless the Infowars team. | |
Hey, you led into this LTVG thing, cover story. | ||
Let me hit you up with what happened to me a couple, well, actually a month ago. | ||
I went to my VA physical appointment, either some annual or annual. | ||
And, of course, the nurse practitioner is going through the questions, you know, do you drink? | ||
Do you smoke? | ||
Whatever. | ||
And about the sixth or seventh question, you wait for this, they still ask questions. | ||
I said, what? | ||
They had to unscrew me from the wall, and then a few minutes later, they take my blood pressure, and then the doctor wants to put me on blood pressure medicine. | ||
I'm 65 years old. | ||
They asked you that before they took your blood pressure? | ||
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Yes, they did. | |
That's a setup. | ||
You've been set up. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Here, I'm gonna put it, do a shout out to my X channel. | ||
It's called Horizon News News. | ||
There's a female that answered back on my post, and she said that they asked her if she identified as a female still. | ||
Have fun with that one, buddy. | ||
Well, look, this is stuff, it's so, there's so much of it, it's hard for the Trump administration to get it all taken care of. | ||
And look, I'm sure, and in all the priorities, you know, that's not the biggest one, but obviously it has to be stopped. | ||
This whole concept of transgenderism is a joke. | ||
I don't understand why we're taking it seriously. | ||
There's no such thing as transgender. | ||
It literally doesn't exist. | ||
For the same reason, you can't be transracial. | ||
You can't be transgender. | ||
But it's this stupid little game we play with the left. | ||
And I just don't know why we do it. | ||
I don't know why we do it. | ||
You have men that pretend to be women. | ||
And you have women that pretend to be men. | ||
That's what you have. | ||
If you want to call them transgender, fine. | ||
But there is no such thing. | ||
There are two biological sexes or genders, and that's it. | ||
And the fact that we're playing this LGBTQ plus game is ridiculous. | ||
It is just completely ridiculous. | ||
But by the way, you know, again, we mentioned the Taylor Lorenz interview. | ||
I was stunned when she said, oh, nobody's doing trans surgery for minors. | ||
Well, they very much are. | ||
And in fact, they're having to change the policies now. | ||
Penn ceases gender-affirming surgery for patients under 19. So yeah, they were absolutely doing it to kids. | ||
100%. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Did you hear about this one? | ||
Secret Service suspends officers caught brawling on camera outside Obama's home. | ||
Whoop, this girl's ass. | ||
Two Secret Service agents, women, were fighting on duty. | ||
They had a cat fight. | ||
Well, they've been suspended. | ||
Catfighting Secret Service, folks. | ||
Is anything sacred anymore? | ||
NPR sues the Trump administration on First Amendment grounds. | ||
Do they think they have a right to tax dollars? | ||
How does that even make sense? | ||
How does NPR sue on First Amendment grounds that they get tax money? | ||
That is ridiculous. | ||
Toss that case. | ||
MSNBC plans Nicole Wallace podcast series. | ||
The best people. | ||
This is going to be fun. | ||
You know how many members of the mainstream media have tried to do this and failed? | ||
Every single one. | ||
They did it with, what was that guy who used to be on Fox News and then went to CNN and then they launched the CNN Plus app and he was like the mainstay of it? | ||
Chris, I think? | ||
Chris Wallace? | ||
Yeah, so Chris Wallace, Nicole. | ||
What happened to Chris Wallace, CNN Plus? | ||
What happened to Bill O 'Reilly after Fox News? | ||
Even the whole CNN Plus app has failed. | ||
Michelle Obama can't even do a podcast. | ||
So here's what happens. | ||
These people actually think they're better than you, and they don't understand that it's actually difficult to carry a three-hour transmission and be entertaining and informative without a teleprompter, and they just assume all of them can do it and get an audience, and they can't. | ||
Good luck, Nicole. | ||
Your podcast will last, what do you think, guys? | ||
Two months? | ||
over under two months, that does it for this... | ||
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