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Sleeper Cells Perfectly Positioned for False Flag Attacks by July 4th, As Iranian Religious Leader Ayatollah Issues Fatwa on Trump
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chase geiser
you you Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the War Room.
I am Chase Geiser, your host this afternoon.
Unbelievable, the things that are happening right now, all throughout the world, and especially here in the United States of America.
We've got Idaho on fire and this bizarre shooter situation going on.
We've got all these efforts taking place right now to stop the federal government from enforcing the laws that have been duly passed regarding deportations with this development of the ICE block app and CNN's pushing it.
And ultimately, it's going to wind up in violence for ICE officers.
We've got various protests going on.
We've got the fatwa from the Iranian religious Ayatollah against Trump and America, just generally speaking, all while we know that tens of thousands of sleeper cells are residing in the United States of America, which is setting the stage perfectly for a false flag operation.
And a false flag might be a misnomer because rather than staging an attack or instigating a fake attack, they'll just allow a real one to happen.
By they, I mean the intelligence community and the national security apparatus, and then use that real attack as an excuse to get us involved in Iran in a more explicit way.
And I think what we saw over the course of the last couple of weeks was really an artful handling of the situation by President Trump, because as you know, he's been doing everything he can to get this big, beautiful bill passed, and it seems like it's going to be successful.
And part of that was responding to Iran or getting involved with Iran.
You know, the Lindsey Grahams and the other neoconservatives within our movement, not even our movement, but within the right here in the United States of America.
They had certain stipulations, certain policies, certain foreign policies that they wanted Trump to act on in order to get the support that he needs for this big, beautiful bill.
And so he got us involved by bombing Iran, but it was really a superficial attack, which is a good thing because then the retaliation itself was superficial as well.
But now we see, since this attack has taken place, the neoconservatives, the Zionists, and others saying that, oh, I guess we didn't really get the 900 pounds of enriched uranium.
Oh, we didn't really do that much damage to the nuclear capabilities of Iran.
Maybe we should get involved in a more explicit way.
We still hear the Lindsey Grahams and others calling for regime change, and it seems that what they really wanted was the fatwa to be declared against President Trump, because then if there's an assassination attempt, or God forbid, a successful assassination, well, the military-industrial complex can blame Iran and get us involved in World War III, which is exactly what they want to do.
And I've said it before, I'll say it again, this conflict with Iran is not really a conflict between Israel and Iran so much as it is a conflict between the United States of America and China through its proxies, through their proxies.
We've seen escalations from China and their rhetoric, their propaganda.
They're putting out promotional videos talking about their new blackout weapons that can totally disable the electrical grid here in the United States of America, showing graphics on how that works.
All while the Elizabeth Warrens and Chuck Schumers gripe and moan about the Big Beautiful Bill.
And don't get me wrong, I've got issues with the Big Beautiful Bill.
I don't like increased government spending.
I don't like spending to the military-industrial complex, which seems to find every excuse it possibly can to get us involved in conflict after conflict or war after war.
That being said, none of the qualms that the Elizabeth Warrens or the Chuck Schumers have with this piece of legislation are actually the real issues whatsoever.
And I know that Elon Musk has come out and said that he's got major issues with this increase in spending, stating that bankrupting the United States is one of the greatest threats to our national security, that there can be no businesses or success in the United States if it is a bankrupt nation.
And he's probably right about that claim that if we are bankrupt, that's a big problem for us.
But we've seen unprecedented gains in federal revenue from these tariffs.
Over $121 billion coming in from this new method of generating revenue for the government.
Turns out you don't actually need income tax or capital gains tax or sales tax or property taxes in order for the federal government to generate a revenue.
You can do it simply with tariffs.
So we're going to be getting into all of this on the other side of this very short one-minute break, the big, beautiful bill, what's going on with this fatwa and World War III right around the corner, as well as these absurd developments with this healthcare fraud that's coming out.
I mean, there's just so much going on.
Stay with us for more groundbreaking news on the other side.
Ladies and gentlemen, I am Chase Geiser, your host of The War Room this afternoon.
Owen Schroyer did an absolutely outstanding job hosting the Alex Jones show today.
We will be back to schedule as normal tomorrow.
So make sure you stay tuned for Harrison Smith at 8 a.m.
And of course, Alex Jones at 11 a.m.
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Now, there's been a lot of talk around this Muslim mayoral candidate.
Obviously, New York City has a checkered past in terms of Islamic relations.
There's very many people in New York City who participate and practice the Muslim faith.
Obviously, there's various denominations or forms of that faith, but given what happened on September 11, 2001, many people from New York have a little bit of reluctance around Islamic leaders.
Now, what's really interesting about this particular mayoral candidate is how he's both seemingly an extremist in terms of his political views in the Middle East and a Marxist.
And I've been saying for months and months that this conflict between Iran is really a proxy conflict between China and the United States of America.
And it's very interesting to me that we're starting to see this Marxism manifest all over the world among these communities who are at least indirectly funded by China.
We know that when Joe Biden left Afghanistan and left all those weapons behind, many of them wound up in the hands of China, many of them in the hands of Iran, the behest of China, and then of course in the hands of Hamas, all while Israel stood down for seven hours to allow an attack to take place on October 7th in order to justify a disproportionate response.
The carpet bombing of Gaza.
And look, I'm not very sympathetic to Islam whatsoever.
Anybody who's listened to me understands that, but when you have 70 to 80% of all buildings in a particular region destroyed or damaged, that seems to be pretty indiscriminate in the way of violence and aggression.
And I don't care really how aggressive Israel is.
I don't care about genocides throughout the world.
I mean, I do as a Christian and as a human being, but as far as American politics or policies are concerned, I care not whatsoever because I believe there's only enough room in the heart of any given patriot for one nation, for one flag, and I only care about American issues.
And the Mark Levins will call me an isolationist as if I want to be all alone without any connection to the rest of the world whatsoever because I don't want to be involved in all of those wars that they're constantly in.
I don't want to fund all these conflicts endlessly.
I don't want to have a military-industrial complex that lies about weapons of mass destruction in order to send tens of thousands of U.S. troops over and tens of billions, if not hundreds of billions of dollars over, while the working-class Americans here suffer the loss of their buying power because we have to print that money in order to fund it.
But you've got communist Muslim New York City mayor candidate in clip 44 here reaffirming his plan to target whiter neighborhoods.
Let's watch this.
kristen welker
Proposal that says your plan, and I'm going to quote it for folks, is to shift the tax burden from overtaxed homeowners in the outer boroughs to more expensive homes in richer and whiter neighborhoods.
Explain why you are bringing race into your tax proposal.
zohran mamdani
That is just a description of what we see right now.
It's not driven by race.
It's more of an assessment of what neighborhoods are being undertaxed versus overtaxed.
We've seen time and again that this is a property tax system that is inequitable.
It's one that actually Eric Adams ran on saying that he would change in the first hundred days.
He's since sought to defend it and lost at every juncture in court.
kristen welker
And I understand you're saying we're simply describing the types of neighborhoods that would see these increase in taxes, and yet by invoking race, do you run the risk of potentially alienating key constituents?
zohran mamdani
I think I'm just naming things as they are.
And ultimately, the thing that motivates me in this is to create a system of fairness.
It is not to work backwards from an era assessment of neighborhoods or our city.
Rather, it's to ensure that we actually have an equal playing field.
And right now, what we see with the property tax system is one that is overtaxing a number of New Yorkers and undertaxing others and an inability of political will to resolve that.
kristen welker
So no plans to change that language on your website?
zohran mamdani
The focus here is to actually ensure a fair property tax system.
And the use of that language is just an assessment of the neighborhood.
unidentified
Wow.
chase geiser
So I'm just going to usher in communism and Marxism.
I'm going to do so with a smile on my face.
I'm just going to say in a very charming way that if you are racially white or Caucasian, well, you're going to have to pay higher taxes because somehow that's just.
We're compensating for past injustices or prejudice.
And it's not just this.
I mean, this DEI stuff, we all know that it's critical theory and that it's Marxist.
Diversity, equity, and inclusion, environmental sustainability and governance scores, ESG scores.
We all know that it's an extension of Marxism and it's the way that Marxism entrenched itself in all of our institutions, both corporate and higher ed.
But he's so explicit about it.
He doesn't even have nuance.
He doesn't even shroud his politics in fancy language.
Like so many who are educated beyond their intelligence.
Here in clip nine, seizing the means of production is the end goal, says socialist New York City mayor candidate Momdani.
Let's watch this.
zohran mamdani
What the purpose is about this entire project, it's not simply to raise class consciousness, but to win socialism.
And obviously raising class consciousness is a critical part of that.
But making sure that we have candidates that both understand that and are willing to put that forward at every which moment that they have, at every which opportunity that they are given.
We have to continue to elect more socialists.
And we have to ensure that we are unapologetic about our socialism.
There are also other issues that we firmly believe in, whether it's BDS, right, or whether it's the end goal of seizing the means of production, where we do not have the same level of support at this very moment.
And what I want to say is that it is critical that in the way that we organize, the way that we set up our work and our priorities, that we do not leave any one issue for the other, that we do not meet a moment and only look at what people are ready for, but that we are doing both of these things in tandem.
Because it is critical for us to both meet people where they're at and to also organize for what is correct and for what is right and to ensure that over time we can bring people to that issue.
The ramifications of victory here is the difference between life and death for so many of our brothers, sisters, and family beyond the binary across this borough of Queens.
It's the difference between having cash bail anymore and not.
unidentified
It's the difference between having sex work be decriminalized and not.
zohran mamdani
And with every battle that we fight as socialists, we need to remember what the stakes are and ground ourselves in them and why those stakes are important and critical to us as individuals.
chase geiser
And look, here's the deal.
This whole Mom Donnie thing is probably just a major distraction.
He won a primary election to be the candidate for mayor.
He's very unlikely to win the general election in New York City.
He'll probably go away, but the fact that it's this close shows how far this philosophy has gotten in the United States of America.
I'm going to show you clip 14 here in a second of Tapper discussing with Adams this particular candidate.
But you have somebody who is radical in all ways, explicitly Marxist.
He says that he's a socialist, but socialism is just a cushion in terms of rhetoric for straight up Maoism.
We have Tim Walls, who was almost the vice president of the United States of America, known to have collected Mao's little red book when he was in China during the 90s, Known to have defended the People's Liberation Army when they were beating homeless or disabled beggars on the streets because they were embarrassed that Americans saw that kind of poverty in China.
We know that Tim Walls was doing things like giving military secrets away to the Chinese government in the 90s because there were reports within the FBI to that nature.
We have a whole segment of our government that is run, bought, or owned by the CCP.
And Iran's exactly the same way.
They're owned, bought, paid for, and operated by the CCP.
They're a desperate nation, constantly in conflict, totally dependent on exporting their energy to China for the sake of their economy.
It's total leverage.
And this isn't the first time that the CCP has done something like this.
It's exactly what they're doing with their Belt and Road Initiative, where they go into these third world countries, they loan them exorbitant amounts of money to develop their infrastructure.
And then when they can't pay the loans back, they seize all of the property and the assets.
They're literally buying up the world as a form of conquest.
Rather than invade, why not just render everyone bankrupt and take over that way?
And so right now, what we have is this communist Marxist affront on our culture and our civilization, where we have 30,000 CCP troops, basically, coming into the United States of America illegally over the course of the last five years.
We've seen footage of them at the border standing at parade rest.
This is juxtaposed to the Iranians and other extremists who are coming into the country at the same time, working together.
And now we're in a situation where a fatwa has been called on President Trump and the United States of America and his supporters.
While we have tens of thousands of sleeper cells here in the United States of America, I mean, do you realize that we've been invaded over the course of the last five years by more people than Ukraine?
More people have invaded the United States of America than Russians have invaded Ukraine.
Yet we spend all of our money on that conflict.
Yet we spend all of our money on conflicts between Israel and Iran or Israel and the Palestinians.
Yet we spend all of our money on things like studying shrimp on treadmills.
But here's Tapper and Adams talking about this particular candidate in Clip 14.
jake tapper
So I want to turn to your likely Democratic challenger, Mamdani, because you said recently that the Jewish community in New York should be concerned about him.
You've accused him of using anti-Semitic rhetoric.
What specifically has Mamdani said that you think is anti-Semitic?
eric adams
Pro-Hamas, Hamas is a dangerous terrorist organization that should be destroyed.
When you embrace the philosophies of Hamas, not only what they do to their own people, but what they did in Gaza to lift them up and praise them, I think that's a clear indicator that something is wrong with that.
But here's the question.
jake tapper
When did he praise Hamas?
I don't recall him ever praising Hamas.
chase geiser
Yeah, he didn't recall Joe Biden being a camera.
eric adams
There's several videos, even during his days of being a rap artist, of praising Hamas and other terrorist groups.
And so a little research, you'll be able to find it.
But I'm not competing against him only for what he's done and praising Hamas.
I'm competing against him because this is not a socialist city.
And that much of what he's promising to people, which I think is really deplorable, people that are struggling like my family did, living without the means that we needed, when you promise them that you're going to give everything away free and you don't have the authority as the mayor to do so, he doesn't have the authority to raise income tax on the top 1% of New Yorkers.
Assemblymans have that authority, and that's who he is.
He couldn't do it in assembly.
How are you going to deliver it as the mayor of the city?
jake tapper
He has, I mean, he obviously caught the imagination of a lot of Democratic voters.
His victory was pretty handy.
You're talking about rent freezes, which he does have the power to do, free bus service, universal child care, child care, creating city-run grocery stores.
Do you disagree with those programs or just he doesn't have the authority to do it on his own?
eric adams
Let's go back.
You said rent freeze.
He has the authority to do so.
No, he does not.
There's an independent rent guideline boards that independently make that decision.
So he does not have the authority to do that.
He had the authority to do free buses.
I gave him a pilot project to do when he was in the assembly.
He failed to carry out on it.
Four years in the assembly.
He has not passed one bill.
He's making promises to people who are really struggling that he can't deliver on.
The foundation of all the things he wants to do for free is coming from an income tax increase on one percentage.
He does not have the authority as a mayor to do that.
He has the authority as an assemblyman, and he did not accomplish everything he's talking about doing now.
He could have done in the state, but he failed to do so.
chase geiser
Here's the thing.
We can talk all day about problems with Israel and every problem that you have with Israel.
I have with Israel.
I don't like when Bibi Netanyahu comes over here and tells our Congress what we must do, what we must fund, what we must support, that we'll see this conflict in New York City if we don't do something now.
It's just like what Zelensky did.
And if Zelensky was called out for it, then how come Netanyahu's never called out for it?
I don't like the fact that they're always at war and conflicts and we fund the whole thing.
I don't like the fact that our dollar is dependent on the trade of oil.
So we always have to be involved in conflicts in the region to ensure that people trade oil in U.S. dollars.
I've got major problems with Israel.
But when it comes to Islam.
And I know there's different types of Muslims, and some of them are radical, and some of them aren't.
Some of them wear the hijab and some of them just look like the rest of us.
I understand.
But I've seen the Pew research studies and it's alarming the number of American Muslims who think that sometimes suicide bombing is an effective and acceptable way to protest politically.
I can't remember what the percentage is.
Maybe it's like 10% or 20%, but what do you Mean one in 10 Muslims in the United States of America believe that suicide bombing is sometimes an acceptable form of protest?
And then there's the fact that their prophet, who you can't draw a picture of, otherwise you risk being murdered.
We've seen journalists murdered for this, cartoonists murdered for this overseas.
Others attacked, even here in Texas, I believe years ago, there was an instance where a church had a Muhammad drawing contest, and then some Muslims showed up to attack and they were dealt with.
But he's a pedophile.
Muhammad.
unidentified
Oh, yeah, yeah.
chase geiser
He married a nine-year-old, but he didn't consummate it until she was 12.
Are you kidding me?
So you have this whole religion that worships this pedophile.
It's worse than even the fundamentalist church of the Latter-day Saints.
The stuff that they were doing in the 19th century, it's even worse than that.
The things they do with little boys in Afghanistan, other parts of the Middle East, where different grown men will paint the fingernails of these little boys certain colors to show everyone else in the community that that little boy belongs to them.
They mark them.
Like pimps mark their prostitutes with tattoos or brands or whatever.
But then there's the fact that no one is talking about how close to 50% of all the people in the Arab world are inbred.
Ever since Muhammad came around, started Islam, did the massive expansion, conquered by sword, raped, pillaged, you name it, radicalized everyone.
It's like 40% of people in the Middle East are married to their first or second cousin, and it's been going on for hundreds and hundreds of years.
And look, I'm all for a two-state solution.
I would like Palestine to have its regions and Israel to have its region and for them to get along and negotiate and come to the table.
But it's awfully hard to have a two-state solution when one of the parties in this conversation or the negotiations with the other state is and has been for hundreds of years descended from cousins.
I mean, we're talking about like deliverance level, melonhead level genetic screw-ups.
And I'm not even being racist here because it has nothing to do with their race.
We know that the Arabian people, Arab people, Middle Eastern people have been incredibly impressive in some of their accomplishments throughout history, inventing chess, inventing algebra, the Zoroastrians and what they did in Iran in terms of astrological predictions and mathematical calculations way ahead of their time.
There's nothing genetically wrong with these people except that they keep having children with their cousins.
This is clip 16.
Let's watch.
unidentified
To a first or second cousin.
And if you look into it, you see that there's a problem because there's two times more chances of the children getting a genetic disorder.
Muslim men should prefer marrying their cousins.
Why?
Now, why marry your cousin?
Because Rasulullah had four daughters.
He married them all in his own tribe because she understands you.
joe rogan
You blew my mind with that.
The risk of having an IQ lower than 70, criterion for being retarded in quotes.
The risk of having an IQ lower than 70 increases 400% amongst children from cousin marriages.
A festimate reveals that close to half of everybody living in the Arab world is inbred.
chase geiser
And it's not just in the Arab world.
They have the same practices when they come to the United States of America, when they go to the United Kingdom.
You ask anybody who's spent any time in the UK that's willing to tell you the truth, that's willing to say something politically offensive or incorrect, they'll tell you that many of the refugees or so-called asylum seekers, so-called migrants in Europe are practicing this very behavior.
Frankly, I don't think we're ever going to have peace in the Middle East unless there's some sort of international agreement to outlaw the practice of marrying your first or second cousin.
I mean, I thought this was common sense.
Even before we understood DNA or genetics, we had laws against this sort of thing in the United States of America because people realize that you wind up all screwed up.
Oh, well, you Europeans do it too.
Look at what the royal family did.
Yeah.
And they're all screwed up.
King Charles is literally descended from Dracula.
They're all ate-up inbred trash.
I'm not saying it to be racist.
I'm not a racist person.
I might be xenophobic.
Maybe I am afraid of other cultures, but all the other cultures suck.
Maybe I am Islamophobic, but ask anyone who isn't a Muslim why they aren't a Muslim and see if they can give you an answer that doesn't sound Islamophobic.
Oh, you don't believe Muhammad?
Why?
Because he was wrong?
Oh, so he was crazy.
Oh, because he was lying.
So he was either crazy or a liar, but he was definitely a pedophile, right?
See, there's no way for anyone who doesn't practice Islam to say why they aren't a Muslim without sounding Islamophobic because the left has charged up these terms so much that basically anyone falls into the category of Nazi or Islamophobic or bigoted or xenophobic or homophobic or transphobic.
They make up all of these words to describe anyone who's rational.
It's not because I lack compassion or empathy for these people, but maybe it's not a good idea to allow this class of people to invade your country, whether it's in Europe or here in the United States of America, to the tune of millions, while the military-industrial complex in Israel and others are constantly trying to get us at war with the major leaders of their religion.
So when they declare a fatwa, you're just sitting there waiting for all the Trojans to get out of the Trojan horse.
Meanwhile, we've got this ice block guy.
I'm going to show clip 13 here in a second.
Apparently, there's an app now where you can track where ICE is and you can avoid them.
Let's watch.
unidentified
Imagine if you're walking down the street and a notification comes up on your device that says ice has been spotted four blocks ahead.
Instead of continuing down that path, you can turn left or turn around and avoid the situation altogether.
chase geiser
All right, folks, we're coming up on a break.
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At the end of the last segment, we were getting into this ice block app.
I'm going to touch on this, get into some of Elon Musk's breaking comments about the big, beautiful bill, as well as some of the latest developments with AI and what's happening there as we escalate this tension between China and the United States of America.
But first, there's this ice block app that tells you whenever ICE is near.
It's kind of like, I guess, a radar detector.
Or, I don't know, maybe on Google Maps or Waze when you're driving and someone's notified you that a police officer is waiting close by.
Same thing.
Oh, if you see an ICE officer, make sure you open up your ICE block app and tag them so that all the illegals in the area can avoid them.
But this is CNN in clip 26 here pushing, basically promoting this despicable app.
And Carolyn Levitt later calls it inciting violence.
Let's watch 26.
john berman
As the Trump administration steps up ICE raids and mass deportations, one tech developer is pushing back with an app designed to track ICE activity in real time.
It's called ICE Block, and it's controversial to say the least.
See if Claire Duffy is with us now.
How does this work, Claire?
And what are the legal implications?
clare duffy
Yeah, John, I talked with Joshua Aaron.
He was the longtime tech worker who developed this platform.
And he said he really wants it to be an early warning system for people about the location of immigrations and customs enforcement officers.
So he says he does not want people interfering with those officers' activity, but he does want people to be able to avoid them altogether if they want.
So you open the app, it looks like a map, and users can tap the map to report an ICE sighting in their area.
And then everybody who uses the platform within five miles of that sighting will get a push alert.
This is a free iPhone app.
It is anonymous.
Aaron says he doesn't collect any user data.
And what I think is really interesting about this in this moment is we've seen so many of the biggest leaders in tech supporting President Trump.
But Aaron is sort of an example of the fact that there are people within the tech industry who are really resistant to Trump's policies.
I asked him what he would say to those tech leaders who, for example, were at the inauguration.
Here's what he told me.
unidentified
Take a listen.
I understand that you have shareholders to report to.
I understand that you have employees that need their paychecks.
But at what point do you say enough is enough?
clare duffy
And John, I should say that ICE did not respond when I asked them about this platform and about Aaron's opposition to their activity.
chase geiser
Oh, there you have it.
That's CNN acting like they're covering news, but actually promoting an app because they know that their base is largely composed of illegal migrants.
And they understand that their political agenda is to keep as many illegal migrants in the United States as possible so that they can be inflated in the census to give disproportionate representation to leftist states in the House of Representatives and so that they can vote and throw elections over.
But here's Carolyn Levitt today talking about how this is inciting violence.
This is clip 37.
unidentified
And I just watched a CNN segment on a new app called Ice Block, and it kind of appeared to be promoting this app where you can tell people where ICE agents are.
karoline leavitt
Given the recent rise that tells people where ICE agents are.
unidentified
Yes.
And given the rise, I believe a 500% increase in assaults on ICE agents, I want to see if you could comment on that and why CNN would be promoting such an app.
karoline leavitt
Well, it's a very good question.
I'll have to go back and watch the clip myself, but surely it sounds like this would be an incitement of further violence against our ICE officers.
As you know, as you've stated, there's been a 500% increase in violence against ICE agents, law enforcement officers across the country who are just simply trying to do their jobs and remove public safety threats from our communities.
And that's something we as Americans, including journalists at CNN who live in many of these cities where illegal aliens are hiding and were let in from the previous administration, should be very grateful for.
So we haven't seen the clip.
We'll take a look at it.
But certainly it's unacceptable that a major network would promote such an app that is encouraging violence against law enforcement officers who are trying to keep our country safe.
chase geiser
And really, that's exactly what it is.
Oh, you can avoid them.
I don't want anybody to interfere.
We don't want anybody to interfere.
We're just going to leave these cinder blocks laying by the side of the road right before a scheduled protest in a major city.
We don't want anyone to use these stones or these cinder blocks that we've left behind, but we're going to put them right here where the protest is going to be so people can block roads and throw rocks at ICE vehicles.
We saw that.
And they can act all day like they're covering the news by telling everyone about this app.
They can act all day like they're not inciting violence and they're just trying to help people avoid a run-in with immigration enforcement.
Fact of the matter is, they love violence.
And if you don't believe me now, just wait until you see Gregory.
Look, it's got 30 ratings, 30 ratings, 4.1 out of five stars, 30 ratings on this app.
Let's just assume that 5% of people who downloaded the app left a review, left a rating.
Does that mean they have like less than a thousand users?
How is it that CNN knows about this app and it's getting massive coverage if they have so few users?
It's almost like maybe the developers of the application are directly connected to the press.
It's almost like maybe this is a coordinated campaign and it's not a story that someone came across, some producer who said, hey, this is a great story.
Look at this app that's blowing up.
We better cover this.
No, no, no, no.
They're trying to make the app blow up.
If you don't believe that they're going for violence, then watch clip 12 here.
This is Kathy Griffin.
Remember, she famously held a fake severed head of Donald Trump's during his first administration, was met with a visit by the Secret Service.
Now she's doing it again, but doubling down.
Let's watch.
unidentified
Let's watch.
chase geiser
It's just unbelievable.
She's got Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Donald Trump, all with severed heads hanging on a wall with blood dripping down.
And she's not saying anything.
She's just nodding her head in the video because these people want violence.
They don't care about children.
They don't even believe in a future.
They want depopulation altogether.
I mean, Michelle Obama the other day, clip three, guys, get this one ready.
Talking about how the ability of women to procreate has nothing to do with what it means to be a woman.
It just doesn't even make sense.
Let's watch.
michelle obama
No idea about what women go through, right?
We haven't been researched.
We haven't been considered.
And it still affects the way a lot of male lawmakers, a lot of male politicians, a lot of male religious leaders think about the issue of choice as if it's just about the fetus, the baby.
But women's reproductive health is about our life.
It's about this whole complicated reproductive system that does the least of what it does is produce life.
It's a very important thing that it does.
But you only produce life if the machine that's producing it, if you want to whittle us down to a machine, if the machine is functioning in a healthy, streamlined kind of way.
But there is no discussion or apparent connection between the two.
chase geiser
What was that?
Oh, if you talk about how it's a beautiful thing that women are capable of producing children, then that's just something that males say.
That's just something that men say.
You know what this is really about.
It all goes back to inflation.
We took the dollar off the gold standard.
Inflation skyrocketed.
Both parents, men and women, had to work in order to make ends meet.
And in order to cope with that humiliation, why is it that my wife has to work when my mother was a stay-at-home mother?
Why is it that I have to work when my mother was a stay-at-home mother?
In order to cope with that shame and humiliation and desperation, thus was born the feminist movement.
We want careers.
We don't want families.
We're going to lean in, double down on what we have to do because of inflation.
And since we have to do it and we're ashamed of it, then we're going to create a whole philosophy and ideology around it to justify, to cope with the fact that we're doing something unnatural to us that's not ever going to make us happy.
And don't get me wrong, I understand that there are some women that really prefer their career over having a family.
That's fine.
I'm talking about macro trends here.
30,000 foot view, most women happier with children staying at home.
100% the case.
And they're ashamed to say it.
I've seen many of my peers.
I'm a millennial.
I've seen many of my peers say that they wish that they could stay at home or they want to stay at home to be with their children or have children and stay at home, but they're just too ashamed to tell their friends or coworkers that they'd like to be a stay-at-home parent because apparently that's not impressive or that's sacrificing your own ambitions for some family life that others are averse to.
And then as a result of that, we have 1.7 children per one woman in the United States of America.
And we know that the average has to be 2.1 to 2.3 in order for a civilization to break even.
And so we have a shrinking population, and the Democrats use this as an excuse to allow people to invade our country to the tune of tens of millions.
People that will not assimilate, people that will not learn the language, people whose religion is inherently opposed to Western civilization or the values as laid out in our Constitution.
And now we have them running for office, whether it's the Elon Han Omars or the Mandamis in New York.
And everyone's acting like this is totally normal that you'd have someone who's a democratic socialist who advocates and supports terrorism to be running for the mayor of New York City less than 25 years after September 11th happens.
And I understand September 11th was an inside job, but you got to have somebody fly the planes if you're going to stage a terrorist attack or if you're going to allow one to happen.
Just because we knew that Pearl Harbor was coming doesn't mean the Japanese didn't bomb it.
Just because we knew that 9-11 was coming and maybe even funded it to a large extent and certainly covered it up after the fact doesn't mean that there wasn't a radical flying the plane willing to fly it into the building.
But here we are decades after our money collapsed.
Constantly trying to prop up the lie and it's resulted in this feminist movement which has encouraged women not to have as many children.
People are getting married later and later because they can't move out of the house as early as they used to be able to.
So they start families later.
They have fewer children.
They're merging lives rather than building lives together.
Debt is through the roof.
People are working two to three part-time jobs to make ends meet instead of one good job to make ends meet.
And meanwhile the state is raising the children.
And we know what happens when the state raises the children.
Well the children become indoctrinated.
And they become Marxist and atheist.
You see what this education system has done is it has removed God from our culture.
Creating a massive void which has to be filled.
It's just part of the human condition.
And replaced God with the state just as Nietzsche predicted when he said God is dead.
He didn't mean that God had been alive and then died in some supernatural way.
He meant that as far as Western civilization is concerned God is dead because no one has faith anymore.
And as a result of that into the 20th century we saw people worship the state through fascism.
We saw people worship the state through Marxism.
Communism.
Now through socialism.
And this false idol is our ball.
It's our sacred cow.
And we're about ready to experience, I really believe it, we're about ready to experience the wrath of God.
If we don't reverse this course.
And the only way to really do it is to make the money honest.
Again, I don't know how to solve this problem.
I don't know if any one president can solve the problem.
But I certainly understand that Congress is...
is unwilling or not competent enough to solve the problem they're so corrupt talking about whether we should be spending on medicare whether we should be spending on weapons whether we should be giving all of our money to ukraine versus giving all of our money to israel meanwhile i can't drive to work without seeing three people hopped up on fentanyl rocking back and forth as they look emaciated as if they just got out of auschwitz yesterday 100,000
every year in this country dies of an overdose?
Because China is sending the fentanyl in through the cartel, because the major pharmaceutical companies got everybody addicted to opioids while we were defending poppy fields in Afghanistan to ensure that these pharmaceutical companies would have the opium that they need to make their opiates.
How many men and women have you seen just slip into decline?
Their eyes are open and they draw breath, but they aren't alive whatsoever because of the substance abuse issue.
Nobody understands why.
Nobody really gets it.
They think, oh, yeah, yeah, he got in a car accident a while ago and he just happened to get hooked on these drugs.
unidentified
No, no, no.
chase geiser
It's the despair, the lack of connection, the fact that you're 28 years old and you're still living in your parents'basement, not because you're lazy, but because it's impossible to save up for a down payment.
Because it doesn't make sense to pay rent when you could be living somewhere for free and saving the rent for maybe a down payment one day.
And then all these men become so bitter because they can't find a suitable partner because the women are constantly trying to find something better.
And we've got this hookup culture and they're working on their careers, which they think that they want, but they don't even really want.
It's some massive psychological operation.
All while the Lindsey Graham's and others let it roll so long as they can have whatever war they want, whenever they want.
Just need some boots on the ground.
And I'm hoping that President Trump, through his new tariff policies, is able to find a way to replace income tax, to fund this new big, beautiful bill.
There are things about it I like.
We absolutely have to win the artificial intelligence race, the space race that we're in with China.
We have to win it.
I don't know if we have to spend this much money to do it, but if we're going to spend this kind of money on another Cold War with China, just like we did with Russia for almost 50 years, then we have to do things like codify the doge cuts, like codify the USAID cuts.
All of the fraud that we've seen, it's just absolutely astounding.
But you can't get the Elizabeth Warrens or the Chuck Schumers to agree to codify any of these cuts, because after all, they're just trying to buy votes with your tax dollars, just like this mayoral candidate is, saying he's going to tax white neighborhoods
disproportionately, and there should be no billionaires in the United States of America while he shovels some slop into his face with his fingers, sitting on a park bench in New York, with a green screen background of some planet in the background with his bizarre green checkered shirt.
As he smiles and nods and says, yes, the Great Leap Forward is necessary in order to industrialize the United States of America.
Many people will starve, but it's for the greater good.
It's for the good of the people.
And by the way, I'm going to smile just like this, so that maybe one day, if there's a cult of personality behind me, despite the fact that I starved their ancestors, people may hang my picture up in their living rooms just like they hang up chairman mao's pictures here's clip 32 of elizabeth warren just whining and whining and whining and after 32 we'll just go straight into clip 38.
elizabeth warren
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is the financial watchdog to keep people from getting cheated on credit cards and mortgages and Venmo and payday loans and a zillion other transactions.
When this financial cop can't do its job, there is no one else in the federal government to pick up the slack.
The CFPB has returned over $21 billion to more than 205 million Americans who were cheated by big banks and
giant corporations that is why this agency is popular across the country but from the beginning republicans in congress have been trying to kill it and now they want to slash the cfpb's modest funding cap almost in half not to save working people money but to make it easier for corporations to trick and trap millions of people.
Scammers love this Republican move.
I urge my colleagues to vote yes to support the CFPB, the little agency that fights for all Americans.
And I reserve the remainder of my time.
Okay.
So the Republicans keep working on this bill and it keeps changing.
And it keeps getting worse.
So the latest, based on what they've done, is that about 17 million people will lose their access to health care.
And just so everybody understands about this, who we're talking about, we're talking about your cousin's baby that was born and ran up a million dollars in medical debts before the little one even made it home the first time.
We're talking about your neighbor who got hit by a bus and ended up in a wheelchair and needs a home health aid to be able to live in his home.
And we're talking about your friend's grandma who outlived her savings and now counts on Medicaid to pay for her nursing home.
So those are the folks we're talking about.
And those are the folks who, under this Republican bill, are going to lose their health care.
And then just one more twist.
Right now on the version that we've seen, it's about $1.1 trillion pulled out of the health care system.
So you know who else gets hurt?
It's everybody.
When all those 17 million people lose their health care coverage, here's the bad news.
They still get sick.
They still end up in the emergency rooms.
They still get into accidents.
They still need help.
So they show up at the hospital, and God bless them, the hospitals do their best.
But if they're not covered by Medicaid, that's 17 million people.
For him, it's just what's called uncompensated care.
chase geiser
Even our supporters are poor.
elizabeth warren
Which means the hospital has to eat it.
But the hospital not getting that money in.
Seems like I don't want this.
That means the best estimate is we're only about 300 hospitals across this country.
It's going to be a lot of rural hospitals.
It's going to be hospitals scattered throughout America.
So that means, even if you don't have Medicaid, even if you don't care about anybody who has Medicaid, next time someone you love starts to have a heart attack, next time someone you love falls to the playground and needs a whole bunch of stitches, and the hospitals nearby, your community hospital that you would have gone to, once it has closed, it's closed for everybody.
It's not just closed for the people on Medicare.
It's closed for everybody.
So the Republicans are saying, we're going to take a healthcare system that already just barely makes it day to day.
We're going to take it.
We're going to rip $1.1 trillion out of takeaway care from all those folks and all said they can give ginormous tax breaks.
chase geiser
Disgusting coming from the mouth of Elizabeth Warren.
Who advocated for things like lockdowns, who oversaw things like hospitals shutting down exams or elective operations resulting in astronomical increases in cancer during the pandemic.
Who pushed for vaccines and the mandates, which ended up killing or injuring millions upon millions of people.
You realize that since the Affordable Care Act, healthcare has gone up in cost every single year because the health insurance companies are only allowed to make 10 to 20% above the cost of care.
So the health insurance companies want the cost of care to go up because it's the only way that they can increase their revenue.
That's why your premiums go up every single year, at least 10%.
They want it to be as expensive as possible.
I mean, have you ever seen the difference between what a hospital tries to charge you if they think you have insurance versus if they think that you're paying cash?
Sometimes it's like 10% if you're paying cash, but they ramp it up because the healthcare companies want them to charge more so they can increase the premiums.
That's what's made healthcare unaffordable in the United States of America, Elizabeth.
And you realize that if a new hospital is going to open up in an area, that the existing hospitals are on a board and they have to agree to allow competition to open up a total conflict of interest.
So these hospitals have to be so packed, so full, that they don't even care that a competitor is coming into the city.
So we have a massive shortage of hospitals.
They shut down tons and tons and tons of them.
Many of them went out of business during the pandemic because of these totally unnecessary policies.
And the cost of care was going up drastically because people like Elizabeth Warren just love socialism so much.
They just care so much about your grandma as they advocate for things like euthanasia because after all, the government's paying for healthcare.
unidentified
And if we want to cut costs, we know that 60% of all healthcare costs are in the last 90 days of life.
chase geiser
Why don't we just pull the plug?
That's what happens when the government gets involved in healthcare.
They start making healthcare decisions for you.
They start inoculating you and your children and kicking you out of school and shutting down your hospitals and increasing the cost of care, all while the rest of the world pays a fraction of what we pay here in the United States of America for the very same medications.
Where was she cheering when Donald Trump signed an executive order saying that, hey, our costs of pharmaceutical drugs are going to be whatever the lowest paying country pays for the same drugs?
Automatically fixes the problem, introduces competition into the environment.
You got McCain rolling up with a brain tumor popping out of his skull to veto overhauling the Affordable Care Act in the first term of Trump's tenure as the president of the United States.
Absolute betrayal.
And don't even get me started on Megan McCain.
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robert f kennedy-jr
Sciences had said in 2001 that the link between autism and vaccine is biologically Plausible.
And they were highly critical of the way that CDC was making decisions about the vaccine schedule, that it was, you know, this group ASIP, which is an external panel, which has the responsibility of deciding which new vaccines will be added to the schedule.
They had essentially been captured by industry.
The people who serve on that panel, almost all of them, have financial entanglements with the industry.
And the Institute of Medicine recommended a litany, a retinue of studies, including animal models, observational studies, bench studies, and epidemiological studies.
They said, you need this whole retinue to answer this question.
And the CDC never did those.
Instead, it commissioned the creation of these six epidemiological studies, and none of them does what.
All of them are, they use fraudulent techniques.
You know, they say statistics don't lie, but statisticians do.
And epidemiological studies are very easy to manipulate.
But none of those studies did what you would want, what you would do if you wanted to find the answer, which is to compare outcomes in a fully vaccinated group to health outcomes in an unvaccinated group.
And CDC did that study in 1999.
They brought in a team of scientists under a Belgian researcher named Thomas Verstratten.
And they looked at the data.
They looked at children who had received the hepatitis vaccine within their first 30 days of life and compared those children to children who had received the vaccine later or not at all.
And they found an 11, 135% elevated risk of autism among the vaccinated children.
And it shocked them.
They kept the study secret and then they manipulated it through five different iterations to try to bury the link.
And we know how they did it.
They got rid of all the older children, essentially, and just had younger children who were too young to be diagnosed.
And they stratified the data and they did a lot of other tricks.
And all of those studies were the subject of that kind of trickery.
And so what we're going to do now, and meanwhile, the external literature is showing over 100 studies that show that there indicate that there is a link.
But what we're going to do now is we're going to do all the kind of studies that the Institute of Medicine originally recommended.
And we're going to do observational studies, retrospective studies, and epidemiological studies.
We're going to do real science.
And the way that we're going to do that is we're going to make the databases public for the first time.
We've gone into CDC.
We've gotten the data from CMS, which is Medicaid and Medicare.
We're getting the data from the Vaccine Safety Data Link, which is the biggest repository for HMO health records.
So those records would have all the records of vaccination and then the subsequent health claims.
And you can do a cluster analysis and look at, see if there's an association.
And we're going to do some in-house studies ourselves.
More importantly, we're going to make this data available for independent scientists so everybody can look at it.
And then we have already put out requests, grant requests, the general scientific community, so that any scientists with credentials can apply for a grant and tell us how they want to go about studying these.
And so we're going to get, you know, we're going to get real studies done for the first time.
And we should have some answers by September, some initial indicator answers.
And then it'll take over the next six months, these large studies by independent scientists all over the world.
We anticipate there'll probably be about 15 different major teams who are all trying to answer this question.
chase geiser
As you might recall, RFK Jr. did announce in a hearing that they were going to be getting to the bottom of the correlation between vaccines and autism.
And he disclosed the details of how they're going to do that with Tucker Carlson in the latest episode.
We just showed you the first five minutes of that or so.
But the reason I wanted to get into this RFK Jr. stuff is because it's breaking and it's important, and I believe in Maha making America healthy again.
But because you have the Elizabeth Warrens who come out against the Big Beautiful Bill, and I'm not even sure that I'm for the Big Beautiful Bill.
I'm certainly not against it for the same reasons that the Chuck Schumers and the Elizabeth Warrens are.
But she tries to pull the emotional heartstrings of the audience saying, you're a friend's grandmother, or your friend has a heart attack, or your friend has a baby, and it's a million dollars in bills.
It's like, yeah, well, thanks to you, it costs a million dollars to get healthcare in this country because of the way the laws are structured and the fact that you spend, spend, spend, spend, spend, and that means print, print, print, print, print, which means I get to be broke, broke, broke, broke, broke forever with no hope whatsoever.
All while I outsource the raising of my children to the state and just pray that whatever public school I send them to isn't infiltrated yet with Marxist ideology.
But they all are.
But just to give you another example, because we do have a breaking story today about the DOJ charging 324 in largest healthcare fraud takedown in U.S. history, $14.6 billion scheme involved 96 doctors, nurses, and pharmacists targeting Medicare and Medicaid.
Before we get into that, I just want to give you one small way in which there's a major conflict of interest in terms of what doctors recommend we inject our children with.
This is clip 29 of RK Jr. talking about why it is that doctors always recommend the vaccines.
And many of them won't even see your children.
Many pediatricians won't see your children If they are not participating in the vaccine schedule, let's watch.
robert f kennedy-jr
Now, that says that 50% of revenues to most pediatricians come from vaccines.
And then there's a whole structure where Blue Cross and the other insurance companies pay bonuses to the pediatrician to make sure if, for example, 95% of their clients are fully vaccinated, they get a huge bonus.
It could be tens of thousands of dollars.
And that's why your pediatrician, if you say, I want to go slow on the vaccines or I want to have a little different schedule, your pediatrician will throw you out of his practice because you're now jeopardizing that bonus structure.
And these are all perverse incentives that stop doctors from actually practicing medicine and caring for the client because they're looking at the bottom line is to compare outcomes in a fully vaccinated group to health outcomes in an unvaccinated group.
And CDC did that study in 1999.
They brought in a team of scientists under a Belgian researcher named Thomas Verstratten.
And they looked at the data.
They looked at children who had received the hepatitis vaccine within 30 years.
They get it.
chase geiser
They lie with statistics.
They fudge the numbers.
There's total conflicts of interest in the healthcare industry.
The health insurance industry is totally screwed up because of the Affordable Care Act, which has made everything about healthcare totally unaffordable.
And Elizabeth Warren is whining that 17 million people are going to lose their health care because of the Big Beautiful Bill.
It's probably not even true.
I'm sure that there's going to be a lot of money wasted in any piece of legislation that spends hundreds of billions of dollars.
That's just the nature of our government.
I understand that there's going to be waste, but to make that claim that 17 million people are going to lose health insurance in the United States of America because of the Big Beautiful Bill is just baloney.
Everybody seemed to have health care years ago, even before the Affordable Care Act, even if they had preexisting conditions.
It was a pain in the butt.
You had to call around.
You had to change providers.
It wasn't right the way that it was set up, but everybody pretty much had health insurance.
And if they didn't have insurance, they at least had care.
But now we have this malign situation where they just rake and rake and rake off of sick people.
And then there's no incentive for the pharmaceutical companies to encourage health whatsoever because they make all their money off sick people.
So instead of curing illnesses or diseases, they treat the symptoms of illness and the diseases.
And they act like they want to prevent diseases with the vaccines.
But the vaccines are really just reoccurring revenue to prevent illnesses that have long been gone.
I mean, I wouldn't be surprised if Big Pharma next year came out with some flu vaccine that also happened to be a bubonic plague vaccine.
By the way, you get this vaccine, you'll never get leprosy.
You're never going to get the black plague if you get this vaccine.
Plus, it's got a 47% chance of preventing you from getting the flu this flu season.
So make sure you come in now.
Every time you call CVS to ask about your script, you're going to be on hold.
Would you like to know more about the bubonic plague vaccine?
Now, acceptable for use for children at least six months of age under an emergency declaration.
It's bizarre in macabre in dystopian.
Frankly, I just can't even believe it, but this is the latest.
DOJ charges 324 and largest healthcare fraud takedown in U.S. history, $14.6 billion scheme involved 96 doctors, nurses, and pharmacists targeting Medicare and Medicaid.
Let's watch clip number 19 here and unpack it.
matthew gagliotti
Good morning, everyone.
My name is Matthew Gagliotti, and I'm the head of the Justice Department's criminal division.
Thank you all for joining us today as we announce the largest coordinated health care fraud takedown in the history of the Department of Justice.
Today marks a decisive moment in our fight to protect American taxpayers from fraudsters and to defend the integrity of America's health care system.
We are announcing today charges against 324 defendants for their alleged participation in healthcare fraud schemes involving approximately $14.6 billion in false claims submitted to Medicare, Medicaid, and other healthcare programs.
chase geiser
Oh, but USAID is great.
Oh, but Medicare and Medicaid are great.
They're so great that it's easy for a large number of people to conspire together to steal over $15 billion and get away with it for years and years and years and years until we have a Department of Justice that actually gives a damn about crime.
Epstein files aside.
These are the institutions and practices and policies that Elizabeth Warren stands for, that Chuck Schumer stands for, that socialism stands for.
The only real reason that any political leader advocates for socialism is because they understand that it provides them with a mechanism, a vehicle to skim money from the people.
It's all about exploitation.
It's not about caring about the greater good or the collective well-being.
It's none of that.
Altruism is just an excuse.
Morality is just the excuse.
Protecting the only democracy in the region is always just an excuse to get us into war.
Ukraine is a democracy.
As if our government cares at all about democracy.
When they allow the stealing of elections and the invasion of our nation, then they allow people to vote or be counted in the census when they come here.
They don't care about democracy whatsoever.
Oh, Judeo-Christian values.
They love Judeo-Christian values so much when it comes to conflicts in the Middle East and protecting our most important strategic ally.
But then they abandon all Christian values in their personal lives and all their practices and their policies with the gender mutilation, allowing over 320,000 children to be trafficked across the border, many of them repeatedly, by the way.
Did you know that?
They'll send children over first to see if the coast is Clear, and then those children will go back and they'll just keep sending the same kids over.
Border Patrol picks up the same kids over and over and over again.
And I went down to the border, I've been down to the Rio Grande.
I remember what it was like to see teenagers scooting around on electric scooters with backpacks full of what I can only imagine is drugs.
It certainly wasn't schoolwork by the looks of these kids.
And the Bill Gates'.
I'm going to show you clip 17 here in a second.
They love to act like they care about the environment so much and healthcare so much when they've explicitly advocated for euthanasia and the cost of care at end of life being a major problem.
They've explicitly advocated for depopulation and getting the population down as low as possible in order to save the environment.
They would sacrifice humanity for the sake of the planet when the whole point of having a planet is so that humanity can inhabit it.
Here's clip 17.
joe rogan
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation profited millions of dollars on the vaccines.
Millions and millions of dollars.
It's all easy to find.
And then once he dumped the stock, then he completely changed his narrative and he started talking about how ineffective the vaccines were and about how the virus wasn't as bad as we thought it was and about it was mostly targeting old and obese people.
Like this is fucking wild because this is the same guy that through the entire pandemic was talking about how great these vaccines are and these vaccines are so effective and they stop the virus and they stop transmission, they stop infection.
And all that was a lie and he profited off those lies.
And everyone wants to pretend that he's just like this amazing philanthropist.
Like, no, he made a lot of money.
This is motivated by money.
And his entire career, he's been motivated by money.
He's been a guy who is really good at monopoly.
And that was why they went after Microsoft so many times for monopolistic practices.
I mean, he's a businessman.
And in that time, his business was the business of telling people things that he's not educated in.
He's not a scientist.
He's not a virologist.
He's not a medical doctor.
Yet he was this public health advocate on television telling everybody to go out and get this medical intervention that he would profit from, which is fucking wild.
It's really wild that it's that transparent, that it's not like multiple steps and shell corporations.
It's really difficult to find out where the money's going.
It's like, what the fuck is going on?
This is crazy how transparent it is.
You're not even hiding it.
It's right there.
chase geiser
So while the Bill Gates' get away with things like this, while the Jeffrey Epsteins get away with things like what they were doing, while China gets away with killing at least 100,000 Americans every year through fentanyl, while the cartel storms across the border, thank God we've stopped that recently, but while 300,000 children go missing in the United States, while tens of thousands of children are subject to gender mutilation, sterilization, frankly, because they're psychologically manipulated by the public education system.
The only thing the left can get mad about is some hypothetical scenario in which your friend's grandma loses health care because of a piece of legislation that cuts spending.
We're going to lose our country if we continue to overspend.
But here's what the woke MSNBC hosts are throwing tantrums over, slamming desks over.
Let's watch.
Clip 43.
unidentified
I can't believe that we are asking the question, is the 14th Amendment to the Constitution constitutional?
That is what it is crazy.
michelle obama
And I am sorry, but people need to call.
kristen welker
This is crazy.
They are asking us.
michelle obama
They're asking us not to believe our own eyes and our own ears.
They're asking us to go against everything that we know to be true.
unidentified
This is insane.
chase geiser
So concerned with birthright citizenship meaning what they think that it means.
So concerned with ensuring that illegals can be in the United States of America.
Why is it that they care so much?
They don't seem to care about any other conflict in the world, any other major problem in the world, any of our children by any means whatsoever.
Certainly not our people in terms of healthcare because they vote for these socialist policies.
Is it just a low IQ issue?
Or is it just being so far gone, so evil and corrupt and bought into this hellish system that you can't see even the most obvious of truths?
White House Press Secretary Carolyn Levitt delivered briefing as Senate and House pushed to pass the big beautiful bill by July 4th today.
We've shown you some of the clips of that.
I want to show you clip 23 here where Carolyn Levitt reveals some of the findings from the Trump administration regarding Harvard's practices.
Let's watch.
unidentified
We know that the president has talked to us before about Harvard potentially having a deal with administration in the coming days.
Do you have an updated timeline for that?
How's the negotiations going?
And is more pressure needed for Harvard to take fighting anti-Semitism seriously?
karoline leavitt
Well, there was quite a direct letter that was sent to Harvard this morning, as you know.
The negotiations are taking place behind closed doors, so I won't comment on that.
But what I will share with all of you, for those who haven't seen it, is the context of this letter, because I think it's very important.
And this comes from the Department of Health and Human Services, which concluded after a thorough investigation that Harvard University is in a violent violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, and national origin.
And if you read some of the content of the investigation and what they found, the majority of Jewish students reportedly experienced negative bias or discrimination on their campus, while a quarter of Jewish students at Harvard felt physically unsafe.
Jewish and Israeli students were assaulted and spit on.
They hid their kippahs for fear of being harassed and concealed their Jewish identity from classmates for fear of ostracization.
Images were widely circulated amongst the Harvard community that trafficked in obvious anti-Semitic tropes, including one that showed a dollar sign inside of a Star of David, and the campus was vandalized with anti-Semitic stickers, including one that showed the Israeli flag with a swastika.
The Harvard campus was racked by demonstrations, as you all know, violent protests that violated the university's rules of conduct.
The demonstrations called for genocide and murder, denied Jewish and Israeli students access to campus spaces.
These are all facts that Harvard cannot dispute, and that's why the Administration has found them in violation of Title VI and has threatened to withhold their federal funding because if you break federal law, you should not be receiving federal tax dollars.
chase geiser
That's all well and good, but not to mention the fact that if you're black and you apply to be a student at Harvard, you have a 60% acceptance rate.
They've explicitly and intentionally violated the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by choosing people to be in their student body based on immutable characteristics for many years.
I don't know if they call it politically correct or reparations.
They discriminate against Asian students who score better on all the standardized testing.
As a result of this DEI ESG, and ultimately what this is about is sacrificing our once great culture and institutions for the sake of a political end so that these institutions, everything that we've built and our founding fathers, our forefathers have built can be exploited.
Our country has become like the son of a multi-millionaire who inherits everything, never having worked a day in his life, and then just blows it all because he didn't understand or doesn't understand how hard it was to earn that money or that wealth.
We are the children of multi-millionaire business leaders who've inherited all the money and deserve none of it, inherited all the value of our culture and deserve none of it.
So we're going to sacrifice our universities.
We're going to sacrifice our lower education as well.
We're going to sacrifice our health care.
We're going to sacrifice our culture.
We're going to sacrifice our money, our dollar itself.
We're going to sacrifice our borders.
We're going to sacrifice our faith.
We're going to sacrifice our families.
We're going to sacrifice our genders all because what?
Why?
To what end?
People say, oh, that's what you get for being a snowflake.
We're just trying to be so nice and careful.
We don't want to offend anyone or hurt anybody.
And because we're so careful, that's why we've harmed this nation so much.
And I don't think any of our political leaders are trying not to offend anyone.
I don't think they're trying to be careful or conscientious whatsoever.
I think they're evil bastards.
I cared not for the J6ers who were erroneously charged and imprisoned, some of them for months and months at a time without even being charged with a crime.
Some of them not even in Washington, D.C. on the day of January 6th, locked up.
Where were these leaders then who seem to care about everyone's feelings so much?
They're coming out and screaming at the fact that the Supreme Court ruled that parents have a right to pull their children from elements of the curriculum that has to do with LGBTQIA plus ideology as if we're bigoted because you're trying to talk about sex with our children.
I don't even want teachers talking about heterosexual sex with my children.
But this is the position we're in now as a nation because our money is so worthless that we can't even raise our own children.
I'm telling you folks, the only way that we can reverse this is if we solve the fundamental problem.
You hear the neoconservatives constantly talk about how we have to go to war with Iran because Iran funds all terror in the Middle East.
And if we only eliminated Iran, then there would be no more terrorism in the world.
They always talk about getting to the source of the problem.
Well, if we really got to the source of our problem here in the United States of America, our fractional reserve central banking system based on a fiat currency which forces us to constantly go to war to protect the petrodollar, if we really got to the bottom of that problem, then none of the other problems would manifest.
Our families would be growing because people would be getting married younger and having children for a greater portion of their lives.
Men would feel fulfilled.
Women would feel fulfilled.
They'd be able to stay at home and raise their own children, homeschool them, or at least be intimately involved in their education because they'd have more time.
We'd be able to save for our own retirement without having to rely on the government.
We'd be able to afford our own higher education without having to get out loans.
We'd be able to start our own businesses, lead our own lives, speak our own minds.
It all goes back to inflation and the racket.
But here's what teachers are talking about.
Instead of the fact that Harvard's just blatantly racist, teachers union chief Randy Weingarten accidentally makes the case for defunding unions an awkward video.
Let's watch.
unidentified
We elect leaders to help working families thrive.
randi weingarten
Our members do that every day.
But this Congress and this president have tried to pass a big, yes, it's big, but very ugly bill that attacks our public schools and our health care.
unidentified
Public education funding shouldn't be used as a piggy bank for the wealthy.
randi weingarten
It's wrong.
Our families deserve leaders who work for us, not against us.
chase geiser
Wow, I'm just totally convinced.
unidentified
Aft.org slash big ugly bill.
chase geiser
Bub.
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I am going to be giving out the number in the next 20 minutes or so.
I will be taking calls for the entirety of the final hour of the transmission.
So as you know, a couple of weeks ago, Donald Trump and Elon Musk had a little bit of drama on social media.
Elon Musk has been opposed basically the entire time to the big, beautiful bill.
Donald Trump, of course, is in favor of the big, beautiful bill.
And after Elon Musk left Doge, wasn't fired or forced to resign or anything like that.
It was scheduled that he would leave at the time that he left, then they started sharing what they really felt about the situation with one another.
Now, Trump today, I'm going to show you clip 47 in a moment here, says Musk is a wonderful guy.
He says, quote, I think he, Musk, is a wonderful guy.
I've not spoken to him much, but I think Elon is a wonderful guy, and I know he is going to do well always.
The president said Sunday during a Fox News interview, he's a smart guy, and he actually went and campaigned with me in this and that, but he got a little bit upset, and that was not appropriate.
Of course, Elon Musk said some things that he deleted.
He later apologized for some of the remarks that he made, particularly pertaining to President Trump and his alleged association with Jeffrey Epstein.
Trump goes on to say, look, the electric vehicle mandate, the EV mandate is a tough thing for him.
I would, you know, I do not want everybody to have to have an electric car, Trump said.
So Trump's trying to make it sound like the reason that Elon Musk does not support the big beautiful bill is because it doesn't include an electric vehicle mandate in it, which in my opinion is ridiculous.
I love Donald Trump.
I think he knows that it's not true, but I think he's trying to distract from the real issues with the bill that Elon Musk has by just claiming, oh, it's because he's not going to get federal subsidies or he's not going to have a bunch of revenue selling electric vehicles because I eradicated the EV mandate.
You have to understand, you're talking about the wealthiest man in the world, worth tens of billions, if not hundreds of billions of dollars by now, who drastically overpaid for a social media platform and then enacted policies so principled that he virtually ensured he would lose all advertisers, didn't care about the money, explicitly said, if you're going to try to bribe me with money, then F you.
And the Big Beautiful Bill spends so much money, particularly on the Golden Dome, which is our satellite defense system that Trump wants to manifest.
And I think he should.
After all, space is the new frontier.
It is the new high ground.
The only way the Golden Dome is going to happen is if they use SpaceX rockets.
So Elon Musk stands to make an astronomical sum of money off of the Big Beautiful Bill as it is currently written.
It has nothing to do with the EV mandate.
Elon Musk is dismissive, antagonistic toward this piece of legislation because he's concerned about increasing the deficit, increasing the spending after he just spent six months of his life working on Doge to identify all of this waste, fraud, and abuse, none of which I believe has been codified into law to prevent.
After they identify everything wrong with USAID, all the fraud is constantly coming out.
No one seems to be going to prison whatsoever.
And the government's expanding its spending.
So Elon Musk feels a little bit off put that he invested so much in this campaign and there's just kind of more of the same seemingly happening.
Now, like I said earlier, I just want to clarify, I haven't made a decision yet on this big, beautiful bill.
I'm reluctant to support it, though I do think there are elements of it that are absolutely essential and necessary in terms of winning the space race and the AI race.
We can't allow China to win that.
That being said, when you wrap all this up in one giant bill, it's certain that they're going to print, that there's going to be waste, and that it's going to create problems.
Now, I think the tariffs are doing remarkably well, and we might be able to compensate for the amount of money that we spend in this bill with really good fiscal policy everywhere else.
But traditionally speaking, when the government spends a lot of money, they don't see a lot of return.
But let's watch Clip 47 here.
Trump saying that Musk is a wonderful guy, and then we're going to unpack some of Elon's tweets from today.
randi weingarten
Mr. President, have you spoken to Elon Musk?
What happened there?
donald j trump
I think he's a wonderful guy.
I haven't spoken to him much, but I think Elon is a wonderful guy, and I know he's going to do well always.
He's a smart guy.
And he actually went and campaigned with me and, you know, this and that.
But he got a little bit upset, and, you know, that wasn't appropriate.
randi weingarten
Why did he get upset?
donald j trump
He just wasn't getting what he wanted?
Look, the electric vehicle mandate, the EV mandate is a tough thing for him, I would think.
unidentified
You know, I don't want everybody to have to have an electric car.
donald j trump
You know, I campaigned on, you have choice.
unidentified
If you want a gasoline power, if you want a hybrid, I love his cars.
donald j trump
I think he's fantastic.
unidentified
But not everybody should have that, and not everybody wants that.
donald j trump
And Biden, Who's so stupid?
He said, everybody has to have an electric car by what?
2030.
Okay?
unidentified
I think he said by 2030, which is in five years, everybody people don't want that.
donald j trump
And how do you do that when you don't have enough electricity?
unidentified
You go to California where they want everybody to have an electric car, and you have to have brown house and black house every weekend.
Mr. President, let me end on the big, beautiful bill, because here we are right before July 4th.
chase geiser
So there you have it.
I think it's a major distraction.
I don't think Elon Musk's qualms with this legislation have anything to do with an EV mandate.
In fact, he's opposed legislation in the past that has supported EV mandates.
It's obvious to me that he's got so much money now that all he cares about is his principles.
He wants to solve the puzzle of getting to Mars.
He wants to make the species interplanetary.
So if something happens to one planet, we have a backup plan.
He wants to save humanity and freedom at the same time.
He's expressed tremendous concerns around artificial intelligence.
And he had a major opportunity before he left OpenAI to buy into what Sam Altman did and be part of it going from a nonprofit to a for-profit, from open source to closed source.
He could have made so much money, but he walked away because he was concerned about the safety of the technology and the lack of investment in safety precautions and research at OpenAI, as so many others are who have been in leadership positions of that organization and left.
It came out today, just a couple hours ago.
Elon Muskin says, it is obvious with the insane spending of this bill, which increases the debt ceiling by a record $5 trillion, that we live in a one-party country, the Porky Pig Party.
Time for a new political party that actually cares about the people.
How can you call yourself the Freedom Caucus if you vote for a debt slavery bill with the biggest debt ceiling increase in history?
Every member of Congress who campaigned on reducing government spending and then immediately voted for the biggest debt increase in history should hang their head in shame.
They will lose their primary next year if it is the last thing I do on this earth.
Sound like he's mad about the EV mandate to you?
Look, we have to win the artificial intelligence war.
We have to win the space race.
But do we have to spend however many trillions of dollars it is?
Do we have to go into debt and print money?
Further weakening our economy?
Further increasing the gap between the wealthiest and the poorest among us?
A gap, by the way, which is exploited, politically speaking, by the Democrats.
See, what happens is if the gap between the wealthiest and the poorest among us increases, the Democrats say, see, that's capitalism that caused that.
But really what it is is kind of a form of fascism, a neo-fascism, where the government just spends so much money that only those with enough money to be invested in the market see gains on that spending.
And everyone else who's losing their buying power and living paycheck to paycheck just gets poorer and poorer, regardless of what the dollar amount is in their bank account, because none of those dollars are worth anything.
This gap comes up.
Everybody gets mad at the billionaires.
We see it from New York City mayoral candidates who say there shouldn't be any billionaires.
We see AOC coming out and saying, eat the rich.
They're all blaming capitalism because it's politically convenient for them to do so.
But the gap isn't caused by capitalism.
It's not because somebody started a business and made a tremendous amount of money in a fair market.
The gap is caused by the inflation, which is caused by the government spending, which requires the government printing, and the printing is impoverishing us.
It's literally taken everything from us.
And not only are we losing all of our buying power because of inflation, but then on top of that, we're taxed 25% income tax.
By the time you add up all the taxes that you pay, it's like half of your life.
You tell me, are we a free country if one out of every two hours that we work, we work involuntarily for the federal government?
Are we a free country if one out of every two days of our lives belongs to the federal government in the name of, well, we need roads?
We need national security.
We need law enforcement.
Yeah, but one out of every two days?
robert f kennedy-jr
Come on.
chase geiser
So I think Donald Trump, when he's saying, look, he's a nice guy, that was nice of him to back off and be gracious and forgive Elon for some of the things that he said that were apparently very out of line a couple of weeks ago on X. But the fact that he's claiming that it's about the electric vehicle mandate is certainly a distraction, and I think Trump knows that.
He's too smart not to know it.
But he knows that it's politically expedient for him to frame it like Elon Musk wants to make money selling Teslas.
When the fact of the matter is, Elon Musk is concerned about it for all the same reasons that he was concerned about the lack of freedom of speech on the internet.
Let's go to clip 21 here, though.
We've got Rhino on the loose.
Senator Tom Tillis launches tirade against Trump's big beautiful bill after announcing retirement, says it will break promises to Medicaid recipients.
Look, I'm not sure if I'm for or against the bill yet.
I'm probably against it as it's written.
But Trump certainly does have a few cards up his sleeve in terms of figuring out how to fund these types of operations.
Just look at the numbers in Clip 21 with how much we've taken in in tariffs.
sara eisen
How much we've been collecting in revenues.
And I did this in part because Wilfred's here and he can talk about the UK trade deal.
But just this is the monthly numbers.
And they have gone up a lot.
June is actually set for another big increase of $27 billion.
That is money coming into U.S. coffers from tariffs.
We are collecting a lot of revenues.
So far, guys, $121 billion has flowed into the U.S. government since the start of the fiscal year.
It's still a tiny portion of the overall revenues that the U.S. government gets, but it's increasingly a lot, especially if we haven't seen it in terms of the consumer.
chase geiser
They said it wouldn't work.
They said their stock market would crash.
They said the prices would go up in the United States of America.
Turns out it's generating a tremendous amount of revenue as we speak.
Fact of the matter is, Trump is smarter than the left would like to think.
And frankly, I think that they're collapsing right now.
Their brains are exploding as they are forced to face the fact that he outsmarted all of them over and over again on policy, whether foreign or domestic, on campaign after campaign, On lawsuit after lawsuit.
Let's just watch this one example of how the left is finally admitting that Trump outsmarted him.
unidentified
How the hell did Donald Trump figure out the mainstream media is the fringe and the fringe is now the mainstream?
How the hell did Donald Trump figure out?
I mean, Joe Rogan is obvious, right?
Like, we knew the guy had a big audience.
It's not like we were like stunned, but like, how the hell was he, the 78-year-old guy who doesn't even have a computer and still like writes handwritten notes?
How did he become the guy who cracked the code on, to your point, running a cultural, I don't even want to say campaign, running a movement, heading a cultural movement versus a campaign.
van jones
Every one of your people knows Elon, Elon, Elon, Elon.
Listen.
So everybody keeps, I mean, the problem is you have a framework in your mind that how can Donald Trump, how can Donald Trump, how can Donald Trump, guys, can we cut it out?
Donald Trump is not an idiot.
Donald Trump, let me just be very clear.
Donald Trump is smarter than me, you, and all critics.
You know why we know?
Because he has the White House, the Senate, the House.
unidentified
Totally agree.
van jones
The popular vote.
He has a massive media ecosystem bigger than the mainstream built around him and for him and a religiously, religious fervor in a political movement around him.
And his best buddy is the richest person in the history of the world.
And the most relevant Kennedy is with him.
This dude is a phenomenon.
He is the most powerful human on earth and in our lifetime.
And we're still saying, well, how is this going to?
We look like idiots to ordinary.
unidentified
He's totally right.
chase geiser
There you go.
Finally.
People are realizing.
But we do have breaking news that's just come across my desk.
A blast allegedly hits IRGC meeting in Tehran.
Casualties reported.
An explosion reportedly struck a gathering of senior IRGC commanders in Tehran, Behesti area, with multiple sources alleging deaths and injuries.
Eyewitnesses saw ambulances rushing in as smoke rose over the city.
No confirmation yet on who was behind the attack.
We will keep you updated as things develop in that story, but it sounds like there may indeed be a regime change underway in Iran.
See, this is how it starts.
It's rogue groups, fringe groups, rebel groups doing things like bombing meetings like this domestically, creating division, disorder, destabilization, all backed by the CIA.
They're given the explosives.
They're taught how to use them.
They're told where to put them.
They're given all the intel that they need in order to place them in the right place at the right time.
And then you have a civil war that occurs and the United States and the CIA and Israel and our allies back the new regime, regardless of how evil it may or may not be, to replace the existing one.
Now, this is incredibly dangerous because despite the fact that our politicians won't openly admit it, Iran is a nuclear power.
You can debate all day about whether or not they have the ballistics to deliver a bomb, but they've been a nuclear power for 15 years based on all the intel that I have, based on the sources who I trust, based on Alex Jones and what he's told me and the sources he has, who he trusts.
I fundamentally believe that Iran has had a nuclear weapon for at least 15 years.
They've just tried to keep it a secret, just like Israel has.
And they don't want to use it because they know that it's a last resort situation.
They know if they use it, it's game over for them.
But now we have put the existing leadership in a position in Iran where they're being bombed by the United States.
This ceasefire is incredibly fickle and fragile.
China is telling them what to do, totally controls them because their economy is completely dependent on China.
And they're powerless.
I mean, they're like Zelensky right now.
He's just got to follow the orders of the CIA and send more of his own men to the meat grinder.
And he can skim off the top and do as much blow as he wants, but it's still a painful position for him to be in.
He's not actually running that country.
It's the CIA running that country, just like it's the CCP running Iran.
And now we are attempting to install a new regime in Iran that will act as a proxy or a representative of the United States.
Current regime represents the CCP.
We're in a trade war with the CCP, so we have to put a new regime in, just like we did in Ukraine 10 years ago.
The prior regime in Ukraine was a proxy, a cutout of Russia.
We overthrew it.
They had a civil war.
We installed our government, which represents us.
And now we're in this major conflict with Russia.
The exact same thing is going to happen in Iran.
Our current regime represents China.
We're in a proxy war with China.
We're going to replace it with a regime that represents us that we control.
There'll be a civil war in Iran.
And in 10 years, we'll be waging a proxy war against China through Iran.
The difference is, Zelensky didn't have a nuclear weapon.
This leadership, this regime does.
And they're suicidal, and 50% of them are married to their cousins or their parents are cousins.
So they have mental health issues, behavior problems, anger problems, IQ problems, extremism problems, economic problems.
And they've got the most destructive power that's ever been created by mankind at their disposal.
So this is really escalating.
I imagine that this, I don't know for sure because this just broke, but I imagine that this explosion, reportedly outside a gathering of senior IRGC commanders, is a step toward the regime change.
And that's why you have the Lindsey Grahams and the Netanyahu's and the others calling for regime change when that was totally irrelevant to the debate as to whether or not we should bomb the nuclear facilities just weeks ago.
What are you talking about, regime change?
I thought we were talking about stopping Iran from developing a nuclear weapon, but all of a sudden you're mentioning regime change?
As Iran comes out repeatedly, time and time again and says it has no nuclear weapons and it has no desire to develop nuclear weapons.
Of course, they're lying about saying they have no nuclear weapons, but they're like begging us not to go to war.
They're calling us ahead of time to let us know where they're going to strike when they retaliate because they don't want an escalation.
They understand that this could be the very end of all of them if they get involved in a conflict with the United States.
And I understand that the United States of America has not really won a war since 1945, but we do succeed in overthrowing existing governments all the time.
Lost the war in Afghanistan, but it's not the same government that it was.
Lost the war in Iraq, but it's not the same government that it was.
All hell is breaking loose in Libya, but it's not the same regime that it was.
And the same thing will happen to Iran, and Iran knows it.
So we attack, they declare this fatwa, which positions our military-industrial complex, our national security apparatus, our intelligence community perfectly to allow a terrorist attack to take place or an assassination attempt to take place to justify getting involved in this war, which they are itching for, not just for monetary reasons, but because they believe that we have to go to war with China through Iran for national security reasons to protect the dollar as a global reserve currency.
This fatwa has been declared, and now the sleeper cells are going to be awakened.
And as they're awakened here domestically, and we begin to see things like vans and trucks driving through crowds of people at 4th of July parades, shootings at malls or schools or Christian churches or Jewish temples, as we see this, we will see continued unrest in Iran.
You're going to start to see rumors of a civil war in Iran.
Just like what we saw in Syria, where a new regime comes in, probably backed by the former Shah.
And China will just pump as much money as possible into preventing that from happening.
And even if Iran doesn't have a nuclear weapon, China could just give them one.
Russia could just give them one.
So it's not even really relevant.
And I appreciate what Donald Trump did.
I understand that he had to use this symbolic attack to display dominance, to show that we weren't afraid of getting involved in a conflict with Iran if they pushed our buttons, to appease the Zionists and the neoconservatives in order to get their support for the big, beautiful bill, which he believes is absolutely essential for national security because of the AI race and the space race that we're in right now with China, to determine who will dominate the 21st century.
It was a perfect solution where we could attack Iran without harming Iran so they wouldn't retaliate and escalate.
So they would call us and tell us where they were going to bomb before they bombed our bases in Qatar.
And they did.
And then there was immediately a ceasefire, which Netanyahu tried to violate before Donald Trump woke up in the morning.
Little did Netanyahu know that Donald Trump barely ever sleeps.
So he was able to immediately address the issue and convince Israel to turn its strikes around.
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This is absolutely a no-brainer.
Let's watch.
benny johnson
This week posting a video about effectively the scheme to create a new political class for the Democrat Party through illegal immigration and to allow these criminal aliens to vote then in the 2024 election.
That's part of the plan.
You agree with that.
That's baked in.
stephen miller
There's broadly construed, there are three immediate objectives Democrats have with respect to open borders.
And those are one, this already happens.
They're counted in the census, which means more congressional seats for states with legal aliens and electoral college votes.
California would have half of the electoral college votes it has right now, but for illegal immigration.
benny johnson
Think about that.
unidentified
Wow.
stephen miller
The electoral map, you know, where this automatic giant behemoth of electoral college votes is delivered to the left immediately is because of illegal immigration.
Two, there is no citizenship verification to vote in American elections.
Very few people realize this.
You get, if you ask for it, you get a form and it says, are you a citizen?
Yes or no?
If you check the yes box, that is it.
Every state that has tried to validate that and the federal government does zero validation has been blocked successfully in court now going on for more than 20 years.
This is a true statement without exaggeration.
There's not a single state in this country where illegal aliens cannot vote simply by checking a box.
And as you can imagine, the potential for massive fraud there is increased exponentially with mass mail-in voting.
So if even a small percentage of Biden's illegal aliens fill out mail-in ballots, fill out ballots that go in the drop boxes, et cetera, that would be outcome determinative and races up and down the ballot.
Now, all it would take to stop this would be for the House to attach to a must-pass bill legislation requiring citizenship verification to vote in 2024.
And the third thing is that as soon as they have the power and ability to do so, they would pass a law making all illegal aliens into full voting citizens.
Had it not been for the fact that Joe Manchin, and Joe Manchin is indeed a hardcore liberal, he's voted against us on almost everything of importance, but he did one thing that was noteworthy, which is that he refused to eliminate the filibuster.
If he had voted to end the filibuster, they would have, in the first month of Biden's presidency, passed a full citizenship and voting rights act for all illegal aliens in the country.
And they had the votes to do it, but for the fact that Manchin didn't agree to waive the filibuster.
Manchin, by the way, he supports amnesty.
He would have voted for the bill.
He just didn't vote to get rid of the filibuster.
So those three things are the primary reasons why Democrats want an open border.
There are many others.
We don't have time to go into them all, but those are the three big ones.
chase geiser
All right, folks, we're coming up on a break in one minute.
It will just be a one-minute break taking calls this entire hour.
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That looks like the board's already lighting up.
And I just saw this news that U.S. official confirms that Trump will host Netanyahu at White House on July 4th.
God, I hope there is not terrorist attacks from sleeper cells in the United States of America on the 4th of July.
It sounds like Bibi Netanyahu is setting himself up very nicely to be speaking to Congress and to the American people from the White House in the event that there is a false flag attack or event that takes place on the 4th of July.
I am really worried about it.
I have never been more worried about false flag terrorist attacks ever in my life than I am worried right now about something happening on the 4th of July, which will be used as an excuse to get us into war with Iran or to sponsor a regime change.
It'll just be absolutely brutal.
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The board is lighting up.
So many callers calling in.
I'm going to go first to Reese in California.
Reese, what is on your mind this evening?
reese in california
Hi, Chase.
You're doing a great job.
Thank you.
Appreciate all you guys.
I've been listening for a long time.
I've known about Alex since he first started.
And anyway, my red pill moment was what RFK Jr. is talking about, about the whole, you know, schedule of things for kids that people sign up their kids and they go to the hospital, have their baby, and they just get them injected because they don't know the difference.
They don't know what to do.
They're told they're supposed to do this one thing and they just trust the people in white coats.
So anyway, I read a book a long time ago called Confessions of a Medical Heretic by Robert Mendelson and also Drug Story by Morris Beale, who talks about the whole pharmaceutical industry and how it began with standard oil and all that.
And those were awesome books.
And after that, I just sort of like, you know what?
If you don't have to go to the doctor, don't go to the doctor.
That's what I taught my kids.
My kids call me like doctor mom, you know, because I would just take care of my kids.
And you only take them to the doctor if they have a broken bone or something, you know, but we pretty much like stay away.
It's pretty scary.
And they force you into doing stuff you don't want to do.
chase geiser
So anyway, they apply a lot of pressure.
I remember because I've had two little girls born in the last four years And you have to like remind them over and over again: no vaccine, no vaccine, no vaccine.
They just try, they're subtle and quick about it.
It's just so bizarre.
reese in california
Like they, they, yeah, they don't even ask sometimes, you know, so people aren't aware of that.
But anyway, that's one thing.
And the other thing that I haven't heard anybody say or comment about is it just popped in my mind today, and that's why I really wanted to call it.
What about line-item vetoes?
If the big, beautiful bill gets passed, there is such a thing that the executive branch has the ability to do, to go line by line and veto the crap they don't want in the bill.
I haven't heard anybody talk about that.
What if he just wants the big, beautiful bill to get through, pass it, and then he can go through and just go like, not that, not that, not this other thing?
chase geiser
Are you sure the executive branch is able to do that?
reese in california
I just looked it up, yeah.
Wow.
I haven't heard anything say anything about that.
I haven't heard anybody say anything, but it just came into my mind, you know, like, what about line item vetoes?
chase geiser
Sure.
Well, obviously, earmarks have been a major problem in our legislative process for many years, where you try to pass a piece of legislation that's going to protect a park, and then you wind up funding gender studies in Iran or something because it gets all earmarked and messed up.
And I had no idea that there was a line item veto power in the executive branch because it seems like that would render earmarks totally moot.
Have you ever heard of a president actually vetoing a line item in a piece of legislation?
reese in california
I can't recall any, but I'm sure it has been done because it is a thing.
But I would suggest that somebody investigate that perhaps because it just popped into my mind today.
I'm kind of like, Alex is funny to me because he's like simpatigo with me.
Like, I have all this thing in my mind, all these things in my mind, you know, and sometimes they just pop into my brain.
I go like, oh, what about this?
You know, so I just thought I'd call in and say that.
chase geiser
No, I'm really glad that he called.
reese in california
I didn't hear anybody say anything about it, actually.
Line item veto.
Maybe that's his plan.
Maybe he's going to pass the big, beautiful bill.
And then when he talks to all the people, and they say, don't do this one, don't do that.
He could go, hey, not that, not that, not that.
chase geiser
So we did some research on our end.
Has a president ever vetoed a line in a piece of legislation?
No, a U.S. President cannot veto a specific line in a piece of legislation.
The U.S. Constitution grants the president the power to veto entire bills, not individual provisions or lines within a bill.
This is known as a regular veto under Article 1, Section 7, where the President can reject a bill in its entirety and return it to Congress with objections.
Congress can override this veto with a two-thirds majority in both the House and Senate.
However, the concept of a line item veto where a president could reject specific parts of a bill while signing the rest into law has been debated historically.
In 1996, Congress passed the Line Item Veto Act, granting President Bill Clinton the authority to cancel specific provisions, inappropriations bills, tax provisions, or new entitlement spending.
Clinton used this power 82 times in 1997.
However, in 1998, the Supreme Court ruled the Line Item Veto Act unconstitutional in Clinton versus City of New York, stating that it violated the presentment clause of the Constitution by allowing the president to unilaterally amend or repeal parts of a bill without presenting the entire bill to Congress for a vote.
Court held that such changes require a constitutional amendment or the normal legislative process.
So it looks like we might have some conflicting information here, but I don't think that a president can eliminate individual lines.
But I'm glad that you called because it's important for us to think about these things.
And it would be incredible if the executive had that kind of power because it would render earmarks totally toothless.
Let's go to Daniel, first-time caller, Northeast Mississippi.
What is on your mind this evening, sir?
daniel in northeast mississippi
Well, mostly I'm just curious is when is enough enough?
The founders would be stacking bodies for the last eight years.
unidentified
Yeah.
chase geiser
Yeah.
daniel in northeast mississippi
And I mean, what's it going to take?
Is it going to take a lone wolf actually going up and doing a Luigi Mangione on one of them?
chase geiser
No, no, no.
We don't advocate for that or want any of that.
unidentified
I know you can't advocate that, but I mean, even if I could, I wouldn't.
chase geiser
Yeah, ultimately, it's like the famous Shakespeare line.
These violent delights have violent ends.
I think it was a line from Romeo and Juliet when he marries Romeo and Juliet in secret.
He says these violent delights have violent ends.
Of course, we all know how that ended.
And look, if we look at history and how corruption unravels, if we don't fix this soon, it's going to be too late.
And by too late, I mean whatever the outcome is, is going to be people up against the wall, whether it's you and me up against the wall, whether it's somebody else up against the wall.
And now we've arrived at this place as a nation where we've completely defeated the globalists and the leftists, and they're doing Hail Marys, and they're just trying to bring everyone down with their ship.
The real conflict right now, politically speaking, is between the neoconservatives and the America First conservatives, MAGA conservatives.
And they try to rebrand it, and the Mark Levins and others say, oh, you're not really MAGA if you don't support our intervention in Iran.
If you're an isolationist, you're not really America-first, whatever.
They're just trying to steal words just like the left does.
The real conflict politically happening in the United States is not right versus left.
It's right versus populist.
It's completely different.
So I'm frustrated as you are about the Epstein stuff, the fact that none of our politicians ever go to prison.
They can get away with anything from murder, assassinations, MKUltra, human trafficking.
They get away with any crime you could possibly imagine.
And there's zero accountability whatsoever, which means, of course, that there is no real justice system in the United States left.
It's all arbitrary and subjective and run by deeply corrupt people or people who have been bought off by the likes of the George Soros's Alex Soroses and others who decided when they couldn't win by getting politicians elected, they would just buy the judiciary.
He's purchased one-third of the government, technically one-fourth, because the intelligence community is now the unchecked fourth branch of government.
Bart in Georgia, Bart, what is on your mind this evening?
bart in georgia
Yes, sir.
I want to talk to everybody about CNN's role in inciting violence against ICE, in which I believe multiple felonies have been committed.
Of course, I'm not law enforcement or lawyer, but it's pretty no-brainer.
And this app has got to be shut down.
It's going to get these guys killed.
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chase geiser
Awesome.
Thanks for your call, Bart.
You're absolutely right.
CNN wants violence.
Kathy Griffin wants violence.
It's all they've ever wanted.
It's all they've ever advocated for.
And when I was on the front lines of the No Kings protest here in Austin, Texas, just a couple of weeks ago, filming, I was wearing a press hat and I had my face covered.
I didn't want anybody to recognize me.
I didn't think that they would, but just in case, you don't want those people recognizing you in that kind of environment.
And I could see how eager this crowd was like 5,000 people.
And it was obvious how eager they were for the police to screw up.
They were trying to get the police to use disproportionate force first.
They wanted the police to pepper spray them.
They wanted the police to strike them or arrest them because they were going to use that as an excuse to do to Austin, Texas what the No Kings protesters did in Los Angeles, California.
They wanted to loot and burn and rampage and vandalize.
But the police here were very professional, did not give them an excuse.
But this is what the left wants.
They want violence.
They want to take out all of the problems they have with themselves in a violent way on other people whose policies force them to look inward rather than outward to explain the issues that they're having in their lives.
These are people with no self-esteem.
Their soul is an abyss.
And if they stare into it, it pulls them in like a black hole, not even Albert Einstein could quantify with the theory of relativity.
And so they do anything they can other than look inward.
They don't get their self-esteem from inside.
They don't look to themselves as responsible for their situation in life.
And so they seek the approval of others, which is why they virtue signal, which is why they operate in mobs, which is why they have group speak and group think, which is why they cancel.
And they have their little clubs and their little approved or not approved rhetoric and their little institutions and their little badges and their little flags.
It's all about joining some group and sacrificing your individual identity to a movement.
And apparently that's virtuous in their mind because they've been taught that the collective Marxist ideology of altruism is inherently noble when really what it is is human sacrifice.
We like to think as Christians and Americans, whatever, as individuals, we like to think that sacrificing yourself for someone else is this noble thing, but it is in and of itself a form of sacrifice.
And I don't believe a human being is an entity, a creature, a creation, a manifestation that should be sacrificed, whether you're sacrificing someone else or whether you're sacrificing yourself.
And if we look back on the heroes of World War II or the heroes of the Revolution or the heroes of the Civil War and their moments of bravery and self-sacrifice, it wasn't really self-sacrifice.
It was them standing up against all odds for what they believed in, for the victory and the values that they believed in.
It wasn't, oh, you are more important than I am or the group is more important than I am.
So I'm going to sacrifice myself.
It's no, I am standing up against this evil, this violence for the sake of my men, my comrades, my country, my values.
And if I die, then so be it.
It's not some massive sacrifice at the altar of Westernism.
And this altruistic argument has been totally hijacked by these leftists who want all of us sacrificing ourselves for each other while they skim off the top from their high hearts.
They transcend altruism altogether, these collectivist leaders, and they just weaponize it because they know that it pits one group against another while they sit pretty on top and watch.
It's just like they're watching the Civil War break out as they picnic.
That's what altruism has done to this country and to humanity itself.
It's one of the most overrated values I've ever heard of in my entire life.
You should never sacrifice yourself for someone else.
Oh, but, well, if someone was going to shoot my wife, then I'd totally jump in front of the bullet.
Yeah, me too.
Because I wouldn't want to live with myself knowing that I could have done something to save the person that I love.
It's not sacrificing myself for someone else.
It's living according to my values and protecting that which I love.
It's a selfish act.
Not selfish in the sense that it takes away from someone else, but it's selfish in the sense that it's me acting according to my own values.
And there's a word for that.
It's called integrity.
All right, let's go to Godzilla in Georgia.
Godzilla, what's on your mind?
Oh, we lost him.
Tony in New Jersey.
Tony in New Jersey, what's on your mind?
We'll go to the next caller.
Tony in New Jersey.
tony in new jersey
Chase, how you doing, buddy?
chase geiser
Good, man.
Thanks for calling.
tony in new jersey
So I'm a little frustrated with Trump.
I mean, look, he brings in Elon Musk, who does a million things for him, helps him get elected, and then somehow they have a fallout.
Seems like Trump has a lot of problems keeping good people who have done a lot for him.
It's frustrating to me to see that he continues to struggle.
The personnel that he hangs on to are the people who are doing nothing.
The Bonginos, the Pambondis.
They accomplish nothing.
The reason we voted to put him in there was to make sure people went to jail for what they did.
I mean, they put him on trial four times.
They shot him.
They did everything they could.
And now he's walking around saying, oh, I kind of like NATO now because they said nice things about me.
And he leaves people like Elon and the rest of the people who want to hanging out to drive.
You know, I think Elon is so ferocious with a lot of things because his family got chased out of South Africa, and now there's nowhere else to run.
You know?
And I'd just like to hear your thoughts on why Trump is struggling so bad to keep people around them that are good and keeps these bureaucrats who do nothing hanging around.
chase geiser
Well, Tony, I totally agree with you.
I feel the same frustration.
However, I'm reluctant to feel that way Until I see more, and here's why.
Last week, when Trump bombed Iran with the B-2 bombers, I was certain that that would result in a full-on war with Iran.
I was certain that he messed up.
He promised no new wars.
Now he's bombing Iran.
Here we go again.
It's going to be just like George Bush all over again.
It's going to be Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, then Iran.
I was certain that when he made that decision, he'd been bamboozled, tricked, coerced by the deep state into getting us involved in another unnecessary war in the Middle East that would play out over the course of 20 years and result in the death of hundreds of thousands, if not millions of people.
And ultimately, what ended up happening is a ceasefire within like 48 hours or 12 hours or whatever it was.
And so that's an example of my intuition being completely against a Trump decision or a Trump presentation and my intuition being completely wrong.
Because now no one's bombing anyone, except for apparently Iran's bombing itself because there was an explosion reportedly outside an IRGC meeting in Tehran.
And so I'm wondering if some of the rhetoric that he's using around NATO or some of the rhetoric that he's using around Musk or any of these other issues that on the surface really rubs me the wrong way is just part of his process to get the outcome that he's going for, which I probably agree with.
I wonder that.
But maybe I'm just, maybe I have the opposite of Trump derangement syndrome where he can do no wrong.
What do you think, Tony?
tony in new jersey
I don't know.
I mean, I hope you're right.
I truly do.
But, you know, some of these cases that the DOJ should be going after seem so open and shut.
You know, the fact is, look what they've done to you guys.
They're trying to shut you down.
They put people in the gulags after January 6th.
And then we have all these people from 2020 that were attacking police.
We have people attacking ICE agents out there now.
And it seems like we're playing games.
So they're out there.
They're beating the hell out of us on a daily basis.
And we're standing around like, oh, well, we don't want to sink to their level or we don't want to fight fire with fire.
And that's what we've been doing for a long time.
That's what the conservative movement's done for a long time.
When Democrats have power, they use it, and we don't.
chase geiser
Yeah, I think there's some truth to that, certainly historically speaking.
But as soon as the No King stuff broke out in Los Angeles, boom, Trump takes over the National Guard, shut down.
They tried to get us to go to war between India and Pakistan a few weeks ago, a couple of months ago.
Boom, shut down.
They tried to get us to ramp up and get involved with boots on the ground in Ukraine against Russia.
He's failed to stop that war, but he's certainly not gotten us more involved in it.
Boom, that was shut down.
Tried to get us in war with Iran multiple times since he's been in office, and it's been shut down every single time.
And the deportations haven't been the numbers that we would like to see, but he's certainly stopped the bleeding.
I mean, there is no one coming into this country illegally anymore because of all the things that he's done.
So I think that there are a lot of victories, but since the left owns the mainstream media, what we're seeing from these legacy corporate media brands is what they want us to see.
And even if we don't believe them consciously, unconsciously, the messaging that they have is that he's failing his base.
And it's just not true.
What do you think?
tony in new jersey
Well, I have a problem with some of the things.
Like the Iran stuff, yeah, I get it.
It's immaterial to me, really.
I'm glad we didn't go saying, you know, but the enemy's here already.
chase geiser
Yeah.
tony in new jersey
And that's the problem.
Like, I appreciate the things he's doing with Harvard, you know, and going after some of these institutions.
So I'm not saying it's all bad and doom and gloom.
But on the same token, you know, there's the people who funded all these things, where's their indictment?
You know, the January 6ers, they went to their homes.
Roger Stone, they kicked his door in with M16s and every other thing.
You know, it's time for us to just stop saying, oh, well, we don't want to be like them or we don't want to act like that.
Because what happens, I think, Chase, is people get frustrated when they say, okay, we got our guy in there.
He's supposed to be fixing a lot of this stuff.
And now, if he can't do it, it's never going to happen.
And that's where people get blackbilled.
Because I truly think that if we just continue allowing them to do whatever they want, allow these DAs and these local jurisdictions to just let the cities be lawless, you're going to have people just say, you know what, we voted for Trump, but to hell with it for the midterms or anything else.
chase geiser
Yeah, I'm concerned about the midterms too.
And one thing's for sure, we can't just let days go by.
And I totally agree with your sentiment, Tony, that if Trump can't fix these problems, I don't think anybody can.
Because he's smart enough, he's competent enough, he's determined enough, experienced enough, and he's seen it firsthand the corruption of our deep state.
I mean, they tried to kill him.
They tried to censor him.
They tried to imprison him.
They tried to take all of the lives that a person has.
First, they try to censor you.
And if that doesn't work, they try to imprison you.
And if that doesn't work, they try to kill you.
And they've done all three of those on Donald Trump.
So if he can't do it, I'm very concerned that the problem simply cannot be solved whatsoever in terms of the fundamental issues within our government.
I think the problem is we're trying to put good people at the top of corrupt institutions.
And it doesn't matter how good a leader of a corrupt institution is, if that institution is corrupt, then it's going to do corrupt things.
And so rather than solving the systems problems that we have, we're trying to solve these problems with personnel.
But we don't have, I mean, we have personnel problems, but it's the actual system itself that creates the problem, that attracts the personnel, the Lindsey Grahams and the others who are inherently corrupt, the James Comeys who are absolutely disgusting.
I mean, James Comey, less than 90 days after he became the director of the FBI, started spying on InfoWars on December 10th of 2013 under a Type 3 assessment, a human intelligence assessment, which means every 30 days, 60 days, 90 days, some FBI agent in the Boston field office filled out a form and spoke to a supervisor about what the progress was with the investigation into InfoWars.
Now, they never came down on us for any federal crimes.
They never charged us With any federal crimes, when they realized that we were straight arrows here at Infowars, then they came after us relentlessly with civil suits.
In fact, Alex Jones has been sued for more money in a defamation suit than any other person has ever been sued for in a defamation suit.
So, under U.S. precedence, I guess Alex Jones said something wrong or mean more than anyone else has ever said something wrong or mean.
That's what they think.
And while they gripe and gripe and gripe about saying that Alex Jones may have gotten something wrong 10 years ago, they never seem to mention the fact that CNN and all of these politicians got 10 things wrong one hour ago.
This is the war that we're fighting, the information war.
These are the people that we are fighting against.
They're absolutely disgusting.
They're totally corrupt.
They're even using your tax dollars indirectly, directly, you name it.
You can just look up some of these organizations to help fund their operations against our freedom of speech.
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I'll get to you on the other side.
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to the War Room.
I am Chase Geiser, your host, for the next 24 minutes and 26 seconds.
I will be taking your calls for the remainder of the program.
Let's go to Gene in Arkansas, Gene in Arkansas, you first, and then the other Gene.
What's on your mind, Gene?
gene in arkansas
Hi, Chase.
Hello.
First time caller, long-time listener.
I just want to tell you that I hope people are listening to you today because you are really nailing it.
chase geiser
Oh, thank you.
gene in arkansas
You did a really wonderful job of putting everything in perspective.
I was telling the screener what you had said about the Senate coming after like a Julius Caesar Bonner Trump, the words you spoke before that were so powerful and so true.
You're just doing a great job.
chase geiser
I really appreciate that.
gene in arkansas
Well, I've listened a long time and you're on fire today, and we can't quit fighting.
We can't quit trusting.
I'm kind of like you.
It's like, it's been six months, and they still have thrown everything at Trump.
He's, you know, I saw something on there earlier said, Trump is smarter than what you think, you know.
He's one of the smartest men ever.
And he is.
He's very, very intelligent.
If they keep info from him, you know, somebody's going to get it to him, hopefully, prayfully, you know, which they have kept things from him before.
But I don't lose hope in him either.
But the one caller, I think his name was Joey from California, maybe.
He was talking about this thing in California.
And it is frustrating.
And Austin, what you were saying, it's frustrating to see these mindless robots.
They have nothing to say, but evil, stupid spill.
And it is frustrating to see them, you know, go down your streets as like, arrest these people, get them out of here.
But, you know, I guess that's not how it works just yet.
You know, you want justice done.
And there is a scripture too that says justice delayed is, you know, you're supposed to do it.
But they want a confrontation.
But getting Karen Bass's, getting them out of the way, getting them out of the picture, you know, that's a start.
You know, why is she still there after she let all this happen, you know?
chase geiser
Yeah, absolutely.
Well, the nice thing about what we've seen from the left over the course of the last six months is a display undeniable of their powerlessness.
I mean, they can do their protests, they can do their riots, they can complain in their videos and their social media, and they can grandstand and filibuster.
But the fact of the matter is the Democrats, for the first time in a very long time, have absolutely no political power.
And all we have to do is not screw it up and lose the midterms.
gene in arkansas
Yeah, I agree.
I agree 100%.
What I'm kind of weary of, too, is that what he was saying, too, we do have a lot of sleeper cells, Iranian sleeper cells.
We have a fallover.
You know, they let us into the border.
And I'm sure, I mean, everybody's talking about the Palantine and the facial recognition and the dangers of this and that.
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But somehow there's got to be a way to get.
gene in arkansas
Like that guy who just fell asleep and killed five people down in Texas.
I didn't know that has happened.
And I agree.
If you can't speak English, you shouldn't be driving in a semi, let alone drive a car, you know?
chase geiser
Yeah, absolutely.
Absolutely.
Well, and people don't talk about this very often because not a lot of people are into linguistics and studying language.
But a nation's or a people's language is intimately connected to the way that they perceive the world and the way that they think.
A small example would be in English, for example, we use the adjective before the noun.
So we say red car.
But in Spanish, they say, coche roja, I guess.
They put the adjective after the noun.
And so we think about how something is before we think about what it is.
And many other cultures think about what something is before they think about how it is.
And just that little subtlety, that's just one of thousands of examples of subtleties within language, totally shifts the way a culture develops.
I mean, the fact that we start with a metaphysical characteristic and then we go down to a specific is exactly on display in the Constitution, in the Declaration of Independence, where we start with these metaphysical ideals and then we go down into the specifics.
It's all deeply rooted in our language, frankly.
I really do fundamentally believe that.
So if you have vast swaths of people coming into your nation, whether it's The United States or some other nation, and they don't speak your language, they can never properly assimilate to your culture because they do not think the way that you think.
Regardless of whether one disagrees about any given issue, there's still supposed to be the same way of thinking.
There used to be a time in this country where the Democrats and Republicans would legitimately argue about what tax policy is best for the American people, and they would approach it disagreeing, but in the same kind of way.
Like, you know, you're kind of the blue version of this.
I'm the red version of that.
Now it's like these people are living on completely different planets, Gene.
Thank you so much for your call.
Let's go to Godzilla in Wisconsin.
Godzilla, what's on your mind?
max in wisconsin
Hey, Chase, can you hear me okay?
chase geiser
You sound great.
max in wisconsin
Yeah, I think Trump needs like also like a little slack.
Like so far, he's proven himself, like how you were saying earlier, like you think it's going to be all chaos and madness, but then the order just lines up and things just work out for his benefit, you know, like Teflon Don style, you know, and so far, so good, you know, and he's known for this.
It's kind of his MO is modus operande, you know, mode of operation.
And that's just kind of the person he is.
And they're going to do like hard types of deals and playing hardball.
But like he's also privy to, I think, a lot of information.
Like daddy, he's like keeping it from all of us.
Otherwise, it would like shatter people's minds.
You know, like he has like access to like whatever, like the astral projection, people who are like spying into Iranian nuclear sites.
You know, Nikola Tesla came up with technology where like he could find submarines and ships at sea not by looking for the boat, but for the people on the boat.
And that's how like he was able to send signals to like Mars and why he saw like people were on Mars or that someone was on Mars.
So like there could there could be the same technology or hidden information that he has access to.
And I think part of it goes for like this big budget bill where like why does Trump suddenly after all this like crazy spending on all this crazy stuff that on his administration he has to hit the break where like already we're in a society where like debt is part of having any financial company, every company or even an individual has a certain amount of debt or credit cards or whatever.
So I think he's just like, you know, playing all these different games.
chase geiser
Well, he's somebody who's very experienced in and accustomed to spending a tremendous amount of money in order to make a tremendous amount of money.
I mean, that's what the real estate business is in New York City.
You take out a loan, you buy a giant building, and you hope that it pays off.
Or you take out a giant loan, you buy a casino, and you hope that it takes off.
And so he's accustomed to wheeling and dealing in astronomical sums and assuming a tremendous amount of risk.
The problem I have with that approach with legislation is when you're taking tremendous risk and spending a lot of money as a CEO of a business, you're going to be in charge for as long as you want to be.
You're going to run that business for 10 years, 20 years, 30 years, whatever.
But if you have to solve a problem in the three and a half years that you have left, that astronomically increases the risk of a piece of legislation that's going to increase the debt ceiling by $5 trillion.
So unless he can solve this problem and balance the budget in the next three and a half years, I don't understand how it makes sense.
I could kind of go with it if it was going to be Trump's going to be president for 10 years or he's certain somehow that J.D. Vance is going to get elected in 2028 or he's certain that we're going to have a midterm victory in 2026.
But we need to see some big, undeniable wins from Trump consistently over the course of the next 18 months.
Because if it's not outstanding, we will lose in the midterms.
And if we lose in the midterms, it pulls the rug out from under Trump and will render the second half of his term, I think, much weaker.
So I'm just praying that he knows what he's doing.
I don't doubt for one moment his character and his intention, which is a relief in and of itself because so many, if not all of our leaders throughout history, my living history at least, my entire life, all of their motives were clearly askew and corrupt and terrible.
So, you know, Trump making a mistake is a lot easier to stomach than Barack Obama or Joe Biden just intentionally selling us out.
Thank you for your call.
Bandwagon and Tucson.
Bandwagon, what's on your mind?
bandwagon in tucson
I think I was the first one to call about methylene blue and the pain reduction.
chase geiser
Yeah.
bandwagon in tucson
So I didn't have enough time to go over it, but you know, I just want to say that I was serious about that.
You know, it was, I'm still taking it and I haven't had back pain consent.
chase geiser
Well, my wife's had the same experience.
bandwagon in tucson
Yeah, yeah, I heard that.
So I relate to that 100%.
eric adams
So it's true.
chase geiser
That's amazing.
Anything else on your mind?
bandwagon in tucson
Yeah.
Yeah.
So the ICE app, right?
I think we should come and hear it.
I think it's great.
It's a great thing.
If you know where all the illegals are hanging out, just pop on the app and say, hey, here's ICE is coming.
And then, you know, that's a great idea.
chase geiser
We should all download the ICE app as soon as possible and just say that we saw ICE at every Home Depot.
bandwagon in tucson
That's exactly where I was going to.
You know, like, you know, places like that, you know, motor vehicles, the line is long and you see the faces.
chase geiser
Oh, man.
bandwagon in tucson
Ice app.
That's common.
reese in california
Yeah.
chase geiser
That's totally going to happen.
bandwagon in tucson
I hope so.
I know where they store them over here in Tucson.
You know, I know where the hotels are.
So I'm going to download it and, hey, let's see what happens.
chase geiser
I love it.
That's a great idea.
Thanks for your call, Bandwagon.
Gene in Arizona.
Gene in Arizona, what is on your mind?
gene in arizona
Hi.
Just a couple things, actually.
I don't want to be convoluted.
But first, I want to tell you guys, Methylene Blue.
You're an ACN iodine.
And you're optimal human.
I have vascular LH stamina.
So I have frequent dislocations, spinal cord, tumors, all kinds of stuff.
And that did help with the pain.
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Also, it decreased my viral, bacterial, and fungal loads.
gene in arizona
Because iodine, it eats all that stuff.
So yeah, that's a huge thing.
Basically saved my life.
Number two, I don't think people realize I'm an animal rescuer, and there's been so many diseases that have come in over the border, like solar psychosis, measles.
I mean, and these are tsunamic diseases that can actually transfer from animals to people.
I'm one of those people who actually got them.
And one of the things, more challenging, it's a rare condition, but now millions of people have it.
And doctors find it controversial.
Sorry, my allergies are not so.
chase geiser
Nice.
gene in arizona
Find it controversial, but it is very real.
chase geiser
It's crazy how you can't bring a piece of fruit across the border, but any person can just come across.
gene in arizona
Smuggle birds and cats and dogs, even like tuberculosis.
I mean, tons of different diseases have come through.
And then, yeah, so Arizona, being in Arizona, I'm right at the front lines.
We get a lot, like, plus we have lots of ranchers near us, so we have people just dumping animals, especially sick ones.
So, yeah, you guys definitely need to cover the Morgellin's disease because that's something that's also connected to the vaccine with like vacc jetting that they found as connections.
So it's definitely a scary situation, especially considering like the doctors don't really know how to treat it, but it's connected to this oreotrichosis.
It's also connected to Lyme's disease, which I'm finding is possibly a psyop or man-made disease as well.
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So, which also nasient iodine actually helps.
gene in arizona
So, you guys have really been like on the front lines in like so many different ways.
It's impressive, actually.
chase geiser
Well, Gene, thank you so much for your call.
I appreciate that.
We try our best to sell good products, and I'm really glad that you had an awesome experience with them.
I hope that you continue to do well and get better and be healthy.
Let's go to Inner City Rogue in Denver.
Inner City Rogue, what's on your mind?
sean in denver
Hey, Chase, can you hear me okay?
chase geiser
You sound wonderful.
sean in denver
All right.
We got to talk about this big, beautiful bill that Trump wants passed here, still, and because it's a big deal, obviously, you guys know.
And it's just checkmate, man.
It's game over if they get this bill signed.
chase geiser
Game over, man.
Game over.
sean in denver
Yeah, it is.
And, you know, we really have to be at a point where we have to recognize and see Trump for what he's doing.
I mean, this is the biggest mistake next to Operation Warp Speed and the fact that this AI is going to be allowed to have free reign over all 50 states without liability protection.
And, you know what I mean?
I mean, they just, this is crazy, man.
I mean, that is going to be game over and it all leads to the mark of the beast.
It all leads to, you know, revelation and everything they want to have in this new world order.
And that's all they need.
It's not going to be any more elections.
There's not going to be any more presidents.
That's going to be it, man.
It's going to, we're going to be ushered into a new world order.
So we're walking all into a trap if we're going to just be supporting Trump and, you know, just going in, you know, saying yes.
chase geiser
The problem is if he doesn't develop the AI, then the CCP will.
That's the real challenge.
sean in denver
The AI is here to replace us, man.
And so to think that we're going to create a bunch of jobs and, you know, oh, let's get AI going.
Let's get all these robots going.
I mean, how do people really think that we're going to be able to control this AI?
I mean, if we really have the right mindset, Chase, why not go in there?
Like I've said before, like, you know, like what's his name in Terminator 2, Kyle Reese to say no to the robots, no to AIs, like destroy it all.
Like anybody who says yes to it, hey, we can control it.
No, they're out of their mind.
They don't know what they're doing.
And so if we just try to, you know, oppose it and oppose Trump, I mean, that would be, you know, technically holding his feet to the fire instead of just kind of like, you know, like, oh, we'll call out when he does bad and good.
And I still understand that.
Let's acknowledge when he does good things because obviously, you know, he does good things still.
But that's why Trump is a complex too.
He's also getting ready to do something really, really evil.
And if he wants to go out like a traitor and best believe they're still probably most likely going to kill him, and then they'll blame it on Iran.
He'll go out like a traitor as opposed to a hero.
And I just want to bring up, nobody really talks about former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Ab, who was murdered back in 2020 for going against the WEF orders to mandate the vaccines.
And that's what a real hero looks like.
You know what I'm saying?
And Trump could have went against the vaccines, but what'd he do?
Mr. Operation Warp Speed went along with it.
So there's got to be a level of accountability.
And I know Alex tried to hold him accountable, tried to reach out to him about the vaccines, and then he backlashed him and said, I don't want to hear anything about these vaccines, blah, blah, blah.
unidentified
Well, that would have been a perfect time to get a little harsher on Trump.
sean in denver
Say, you know what, Trump, that's unacceptable.
You know, we brought you in here.
And if you want to be a traitor, well, then by all means, we build a coalition here to call your ass out and not be okay with what you're doing.
And that would be much more constructive as being a cheerleader.
chase geiser
Yeah, I agree.
And we have to, as a movement, as a people, we have to understand that just because a large segment of your base disagrees with you doesn't mean that they're leaving you behind.
Like a lot of people that voted for Donald Trump were very concerned about bombing Iran last week.
And it didn't mean that those people who didn't want to go to war with Iran hated Trump.
Some of them might have, but I'm very concerned all the time about everything because I realize how dangerous the times are that we live in.
And I realize how many bad people there are around Trump heading up very bad organizations and institutions.
It's not Trump's fault.
You run for political office, you're going to be surrounded by people who have been in politics, and it's not usually very good people, especially if it's been a lifetime.
you go to Congress to do good, and you spend your time in Congress to make good.
And so, you know, I'm very comfortable with people disagreeing with me without taking it personally.
And I just, I hope that we can distinguish ourselves or differentiate ourselves from the left in that we can debate and still be on the same team, whereas the left will just literally write you out of their lives.
sean in denver
Right.
And, you know, I just want to throw in there real quick, Chase, that, you know, I know a lot of people think that, you know, Trump could be the Antichrist.
He's ushering this whole false sense of peace in or whatever.
People do have to watch out for that, but it's not so much Trump.
We got to watch.
I've always been calling in and warning about Jared freaking Kushner, man.
He's behind the scenes setting everything up.
And I guarantee, once they get rid of Trump and they try to set him up for the fall of the United States, try to blame him to bring in this digital dollar, the digital ID, you're going to see Jared Kushner rise to power and try to ride off Trump's legacy and try to, you know, the Antichrist, I believe he's none other than him.
And he's going to be ushered in and he's going to be, you know, eventually sitting in that third temple in Jerusalem.
And people got to start talking about this third temple, the sacrifice of the red heifer.
These are all things that the lost sheep of the house of Israel is about to do.
According to scripture, they're supposed to be lost.
They're supposed to come back to their land, be lost, worship this Antichrist for the first three and a half years while the two witnesses are on this earth bringing great plagues on this earth.
And I hope none of you are left behind at the rapture to endure this.
But if you are, you're going to endure a great tribulation.
And it's going to be a time of dispensation where you're going to have to deny the mark of the beast and die for Christ to be saved.
It's going to be a very harsh time on earth.
So you guys really need to focus on getting people saved, man.
Explain the gospel.
Explain how they're saved by grace through faith, by trusting in the blood atonement of Christ and not trusting in what they do to get to heaven.
To receive the Holy Spirit, all you've got to do is put your whole trust in what he did on the cross at Calvary, and that's it.
It's all done on the cross.
It's what he did.
It's not what we do, but we do have free will and we do have to believe with all our hearts.
But that's a free gift that we receive once we believe with all our hearts.
And it's so important to get born again before this rapture chase.
And I tell people wargame this, and I try not to fight over this, but do be ready.
Be ready for a pre-trib.
Be ready for a mid-trib even.
Just be prepared if it was today, because Christ comes like a thief in the night.
And so be ready because you don't want to not be ready and be left behind.
It's going to be great tribulation coming.
So eyes on Jared Kushner, eyes on Israel in this third temple.
And let's open up a conversation with Alex Jones and other pastors about what's all really coming because God has to come back to dealing with Israel and the heathen of the world.
He's not done with Israel.
They are still God's chosen people.
But however, like I said, they are supposed to be lost according to scripture.
So we don't necessarily have to support them.
We're not supposed to be supporting the Antichrist, right?
We're supposed to oppose that.
But at the same time, we can, you know, still pray for the repentance of the Jews because they are lost.
And so there is a kind of a balance, right?
We're not supposed to just blindly support Israel, right?
Because he's the Antichrist pretty much in power right now.
He's, you know, set in the stage.
So we're not supposed to be supporting that, but let's pray for Israel.
Let's pray for the restoration.
Let's, you know, because this is our world.
We're going to take it back for the thousand-year reign, okay?
But the devil is going to come in and act like this is his holy land.
It's his temple and everything.
So just know the signs, know everything that's coming before Christ comes back because it's all going to happen in order.
All these seals, trumpets and bowls, wrap, all that stuff's important to study.
So I hope you guys, let's get into our Bibles and let's open up a deep conversation about what's actually in the text.
chase geiser
Thank you so much for your call.
I really do appreciate it.
And please put in a word for me with the big guy.
We're coming up on the end of the show.
We just have two minutes left.
And, you know, we spend a lot of time talking about, thinking about the end of the world.
And we spend a lot of time talking about and thinking about who's the Antichrist and what the devil is doing.
And I think there's wisdom in that.
Obviously, that last caller is a good man of faith who's spent a lot of time rationally looking into this and takes it very seriously.
And I appreciate it.
You can call back anytime.
I love talking to him.
I love hearing stuff like that.
But let's we not forget.
You can spend your whole life being afraid of the devil.
But you should really be afraid of God.
Fear God, not the devil.
That which we fear, we worship.
And we're afraid of these Kushners and these globalists and these potential Antichrists and these potential lunatics that lead up these different nations that might have nukes.
And really what drives me is a fear of God.
Because he's inherently good and he judges and he knows everything I've ever done, good and bad.
And the good stuff doesn't add up to the bad stuff.
It demands grace.
Jesus said, I am the way, the truth, and the light.
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