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Ladies and gentlemen, it's Monday, July 7th, 2025. | ||
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I'm your host, Owen Schroer. | ||
And, well, we got hit with a wallop. | ||
There's no other way to put it. | ||
Hit with an absolute haymaker as it gets leaked out to close the 4th of July weekend and then confirmed today. | ||
The Epstein case is closed. | ||
There's nothing to see here. | ||
Now, I'd say if you take this and you take the Iran strikes, you could throw in the H-1B visa debate, but I don't think that ranks. | ||
I don't think that ranks up with the Iran strikes and now the Epstein case being closed. | ||
I'd say these two things separate themselves. | ||
And there's no doubt the MAGA coalition, the MAGA base, the MAGA movement, however you want to describe it, these two events have walloped it. | ||
And I think it's one thing with the Iran strikes because there's an appetite for that. | ||
There's an appetite to strike Iran. | ||
There's an appetite for the military to take awesome military action and be celebrated. | ||
There's an appetite for people that hate Muslims, so just attack Muslim countries. | ||
So you can kind of surf through that. | ||
It's not going to, you know, there's going to be some turbulence. | ||
There's going to be some crashing, but you can kind of surf through that. | ||
There's an appetite for that. | ||
Okay, the Iran strikes come and go. | ||
And it's like, all right, well, the bombs have stopped. | ||
So far, not a bigger war. | ||
So okay, okay. | ||
Kind of sit back a little bit. | ||
But covering up the Epstein sex trafficking ring, there's no appetite for that. | ||
And as somebody that was a punching bag during the Iran strikes for the MAGA digital influence cult, it's funny. | ||
It's funny watching them today after all the different names that they would call you for asking questions or having concerns now. | ||
It's funny, they seem to be the ones panicking. | ||
And they know there's no appetite to defend the cover-up of the Epstein sex trafficking, and so they don't really know what to do. | ||
Now, I don't want to spend a lot of time on that because that's really a non-issue, all things considered. | ||
But the reason it is important is because when we the people, when we the people coalesce to get things done, we can move mountains. | ||
And we've done it politically. | ||
We've changed the world, quite frankly. | ||
But I think because of the complacency, because of the complicit nature after the Iran strikes that, oh, we're just going to support Trump no matter what, and because of that attitude on display, I think to a certain degree, it gave the Trump administration the green light and a little comfort zone to say, yeah, I think we can just close the case and just bury it and cover it up and move on. | ||
I mean, hell, we just bombed a foreign country and they defended us. | ||
We said no new wars. | ||
We bombed a country. | ||
They all defended us. | ||
I think we're good. | ||
It's like that famous moment where everything changes. | ||
If you ever watch the TV show The Boys and Homelander lasers a guy to death in public and it's like, whoa, you're not supposed to do that in public. | ||
And he lasers the guy to death and then everybody starts cheering. | ||
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And he's like, oh, oh. | |
So I get the feeling there was a little bit of that. | ||
They dropped the bombs. | ||
The MAGA influencer cult celebrated and they said, oh, you mean we can do whatever we want? | ||
You guys will support us? | ||
Oh, let's bury the Epstein case then. | ||
So late last night, if you were awake, if you were on social media, you saw a memo get leaked to Axios of all places that appeared to be very unofficial. | ||
No signatures, no official letterhead, no date, no anything. | ||
Somehow, Axios gets this, publishes it, and it's basically internal communications or what it's being reported as and confirmed today. | ||
Funny, nobody talking about the leak. | ||
But that the Trump DOJ is going to wipe its hands of the Epstein case. | ||
And in the process of doing that, it's going to tell the American people, nothing to see here. | ||
There were no clients. | ||
There's no videos. | ||
We know nothing. | ||
There's nothing to see. | ||
There's nothing to know. | ||
So, of course, you're supposed to believe that all the videotapes of Epstein were not used for blackmail. | ||
And that all the people that were flying to his island and secretly meeting in his New York mansion were not doing anything worthy of your attention. | ||
And even the comments from our FBI director, deputy director, and attorney general in the past were supposed to forget about that and whitewash that, act like it never happened, even though it did, and the internet is forever. | ||
This is what we're supposed to believe today. | ||
Now, of course, nobody believes that. | ||
So you're stuck asking the question why? | ||
We already asked who is Jeffrey Epstein working for? | ||
I think we have a pretty good idea the answer to that. | ||
But why are we covering it up? | ||
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Who are we covering it? | |
That's the question. | ||
And there's no way around it considering everything that's been said. | ||
And I've got almost every relevant person here. | ||
Now, I'm going to play, this is going to be about three minutes of every relevant person talking about this. | ||
Dan Bongino, Pam Bondi, Donald Trump. | ||
You know, I had Vance in there too, guys. | ||
I don't see Vance on the list. | ||
If we can find that one. | ||
Alina Haba, Pam Bondi, Cash Patel. | ||
We got them all on there. | ||
The Vance one was only two seconds, so if you didn't pull it in, it's no big deal if we don't have it. | ||
But it was Vance on, I think it was Theo Vaughn saying we got to get the Epstein files. | ||
We need the Epstein files. | ||
So they all said it. | ||
Now you have to ask, I think here's the other question that you have to wonder beyond just the Epstein stuff, which is, have we crossed this threshold with the Trump political movement? | ||
And you never want to get your hopes too high with politicians, even if it is Donald Trump. | ||
But have we passed this threshold now where we're just treated like any other voting base, where we're just treated like any other constituency, which is just feed them shit and keep them in the dark? | ||
Have we reached that point? | ||
Have we reached that point of disrespect and maybe even discontent? | ||
When you look at some of the fallout in the past from Trump administrations, you kind of shrug it off. | ||
But then you look at the fallout with Elon Musk and you think, you know what, maybe there's something there. | ||
Maybe there's something there. | ||
And of course, Musk saying you're never going to get the Epstein files. | ||
Looks like he was right. | ||
Looks like he was right. | ||
Now, I'll get to more of the Musk situation with starting a third party here and the relevance of that, the pros, the cons, and what I'm seeing. | ||
But this is pretty much everyone relevant. | ||
It looks like we left out the J.D. Vance clip, but that's okay, guys. | ||
It's only two seconds anyway. | ||
It was just him saying we need the Epstein Files. | ||
We've got to get the Epstein Files on Theo Vaughn. | ||
But here's pretty much everyone else relevant to the situation. | ||
Now, I could play probably dozens of these clips. | ||
I decided to just keep it for the sake of time to try to keep it short here. | ||
But let's just go ahead and roll through six of these. | ||
We're going to hear from Bongino. | ||
We're going to hear from Bondi. | ||
We're going to hear from Trump. | ||
We're going to hear from Patel. | ||
We're going to hear from Haba. | ||
Here's what they're all saying. | ||
This was before when they had to get elected. | ||
Boy, they loved running on the Epstein files, didn't they? | ||
They loved waving that flag out in front of us like a red carpet in front of a raging bull. | ||
Boy, oh boy, Epstein files. | ||
Hey, hey, Epstein files. | ||
And here we come charging in and then stabbed in the back. | ||
Here it is, guys. | ||
Roll clips one through six. | ||
Listen, that Jeffrey Epstein story is a big deal. | ||
Please do not let that story go. | ||
Keep your eye on this. | ||
Catherine Rumler, I want you, we need to keep the heat on this case, folks. | ||
There are a lot of people who are knee-deep in the Washington swamp who are not telling you the truth about serious allegations out there that Epstein may have had video and audio of people out there doing things they shouldn't have been doing. | ||
And you should be asking yourself the question, how is it that all these people, the CIA director, the Obama fixer, Bill Clinton, all intersected past with Jeffrey Epstein? | ||
Jeffrey Epstein isn't with us anymore, and nobody seems to want to talk about it outside of a few entrepreneurial media outlets saying, hey, this is a big deal. | ||
He killed himself. | ||
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Again, you want me to... | |
He killed me. | ||
I saw your appearance at CPAC with Ben and with Ted Cruz. | ||
And one of the things that you alluded to, and this is something Donald Trump has talked about, the DOJ may be releasing the list of Jeffrey Epstein's clients. | ||
Will that really happen? | ||
It's sitting on my desk right now to review. | ||
That's been a directive by President Trump. | ||
I'm reviewing that. | ||
I'm reviewing JFK files, MLK files. | ||
That's all in the process of being reviewed because that was done at the directive of the president from all of these agencies. | ||
So have you seen anything? | ||
You said, oh my gosh? | ||
Not yet. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, we'll check back with you. | ||
Madam Attorney General, Pam, great to spend time with you. | ||
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Thank you so much. | |
But a lot of big people went to that island. | ||
But fortunately, I was not one of them. | ||
It's just very strange for a lot of people that the list of clients that went to the island has not been made public. | ||
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Yeah, it's very interesting, isn't it? | |
Probably will be, by the way. | ||
So if you're able to, you'll be. | ||
Yeah, I'd certainly take a look at it. | ||
Now, Kennedy's interesting because it's so many years ago. | ||
You know, they do that for danger, too, because, you know, it endangers certain people, et cetera, et cetera. | ||
So Kennedy is very different from the Epstein thing. | ||
But yeah, I'd be inclined to do the Epstein. | ||
I'd have no problem with it. | ||
Again, logical playout. | ||
If there was a video of some guy or gal committing felonies on an island and I'm in charge, don't you think you'd see it? | ||
Tens of thousands of videos of Epstein with children or child porn. | ||
And there are hundreds of victims and no one victim will ever get released. | ||
It's just the volume and that's what they're going through right now. | ||
The FBI is diligently going. | ||
But in this case, in Epstein's case, it is incredibly disturbing. | ||
We have flight logs. | ||
We have information names that will come out. | ||
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Is it going to be shocking? | |
I don't see how it's not shocking that there were so many individuals that were hidden and kept secret and not been held accountable. | ||
Let's talk about the reverse. | ||
I believe in accountability. | ||
So you have to now go through your process. | ||
Now, I won't say they're guilty until they go through their time in court, but again, now it's time for accountability. | ||
We have seen for so many years, Pierce, in this country, many investigations, subpoenas, testimonies in Congress, et cetera, et cetera. | ||
But there's a general frustration with accountability. | ||
We take it halfway. | ||
We don't take it home. | ||
And I really believe that now with Cash and Pam, there will be accountability. | ||
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Yes, dream, all the Epstein files were missing. | |
No, no, the FBI. | ||
Yeah, the FBI, they're reviewing there are tens of thousands of videos of Epstein with children or child porn. | ||
And there are hundreds of victims. | ||
And no one victim will ever get released. | ||
It's just the volume, and that's what they're going through right now. | ||
The FBI is diligently going through that. | ||
I haven't seen that statement, but I'll call him later and find out. | ||
Now, imagine they can take Donald Trump to court and say, you committed financial fraud. | ||
You declared Mar-a-Lago was worth $200 million. | ||
We've determined it's actually worth $20 million. | ||
We're going to take you to court and then we're going to try to, on the case of fraud, take everything you own. | ||
Now imagine, in a case that is so obviously criminal and Trump is the victim, in a case where an eight-year-old that just understands how to work the internet can go look at home prices and property prices in that area of Florida and see that lots that are a quarter of the size of Mar-a-Lago are going for $50, | ||
$80 million, not on the beach, inland. | ||
Doesn't have all the historical significance, doesn't have like the imported tile from all around the world, 100-year-old artifacts, everything else. | ||
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And they'll just say, that's worth 20, that's worth 20 million. | |
Trump lied. | ||
Take him to court. | ||
Take everything he owns. | ||
And they can pull that off. | ||
And now President Trump and his administration cannot do everything they said they were going to do in regards to the Epstein files. | ||
How do you explain that? | ||
How do you even reason with that? | ||
And yes, that's not all the controversies. | ||
It turns out, and they put out this tape, it's like 10 hours or something, and 60 seconds are missing. | ||
Now, that might actually be, that's the one that's getting the headlines because it's obvious. | ||
You can sit there and watch it skip 60 seconds just gone, just missing from the tape. | ||
And you say, okay, well, obviously that's suspicious. | ||
But that's not the only thing that's suspicious. | ||
That might actually be the least suspicious of them all. | ||
I had some things just from my prison experience that stuck out immediately. | ||
One, and I was even talking to my lawyer about this last night, I said, because she was reviewing the legal documents. | ||
She said, I've never seen a legal document like this. | ||
I don't understand. | ||
But it's just some leaked memo. | ||
So notice how nobody's talking about the leaker either. | ||
Like, what's going on with that? | ||
Who leaked this to Axios and why? | ||
And the Trump administration seems perfectly okay with it today. | ||
Normally, they love making a big case out of leakers. | ||
Not seemingly so disturbed over this leak, which might be the worst yet. | ||
But no, I was telling my attorney last night, I said, well, you know, I've been in solitary. | ||
I've been in prisons. | ||
I've been in a couple of jails. | ||
I've never seen a jail that looks like this. | ||
I've never seen a jail that looks all disheveled and seemingly has no structure or I don't even know. | ||
It didn't look like any jail I've seen. | ||
They run those things tight. | ||
You don't see stuff just laying around. | ||
And even the checks, I don't understand what's going on as we're seeing in this video. | ||
What is going on in this video? | ||
Walking into the jail cell? | ||
First of all, I've never seen a case where you go into a jail cell before you handcuff the inmate. | ||
This is like 101. | ||
Now, I can't tell if there is a window on this door or not. | ||
It appears not. | ||
So I don't, again, it's just, you just don't know because they only give you this one video, but this one video doesn't make any sense. | ||
I'm in solitary. | ||
I'm getting checks every 30 minutes. | ||
It's the only way you can tell time when you're in solitary, by the way, is the 30-minute checks. | ||
So I imagine if you're on Suicide Watch, you got to be getting at least every 15 minutes, you got to be getting checks. | ||
And then what is this deal? | ||
They're going in and out. | ||
People are, I don't know. | ||
It doesn't make any sense. | ||
I mean, some of these people don't even look like they're in uniform. | ||
So the video doesn't make any sense to me. | ||
None of it makes any sense. | ||
The 60 seconds is like the least of my concerns, quite frankly, from the entire video. | ||
But this is the video that supposedly didn't exist. | ||
This is the video we were told doesn't even exist. | ||
DOJ caught cutting 60 seconds from newly released Epstein tape. | ||
But when it first happened, we were told it doesn't exist. | ||
JLCC TV erased by technical errors. | ||
Where is all the footage here? | ||
So they somehow put this video out, but they can't have the video from in the cell or in the hallway or whatever the hell else is going on? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Again, none of it makes any sense to me. | ||
So now people are noticing because they are just sourcing out what other images are available. | ||
And they're saying, well, is this even the right jail cell? | ||
What is even going on? | ||
None of it makes any sense. | ||
So it's like I could sit here and try to pontificate on all of these little details and say what makes sense, what doesn't. | ||
The whole thing doesn't make any sense. | ||
None of it adds up. | ||
Oh, we don't have any footage. | ||
Okay, now here's some footage. | ||
Well, some of the footage is missing. | ||
Oh, we have all the videos. | ||
Oh, he has all the clients. | ||
Oh, here's all the members of the Trump administration telling you about how bad it is, and they've seen the client list. | ||
So who's going to speak up? | ||
Who's going to come forward and actually name the names? | ||
Who's going to come forward and actually talk about the client list? | ||
You all know about it. | ||
You all talked about how bad it is, how shocking and horrifying it was going to be when you revealed it. | ||
Now you've decided, case closed, we're not going to see anything. | ||
So who's going to talk? | ||
Is there anybody's reputation that is intact after this? | ||
Pam Bondi, she was already done, I think. | ||
In most people's eyes, her reputation was already done. | ||
Okay, so check that off the list. | ||
Dan Bongino's credibility, where's that at right now? | ||
Cash Patel? | ||
Who even knows? | ||
Alina Haba? | ||
Do we even want to talk about President Trump? | ||
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Do we want to get into that angle? | |
And I'm not of this mindset that, you know, everything is Trump all the time. | ||
But, I mean, this is a major PR disaster, to say the least. | ||
And this falls right on his desk. | ||
He is the president. | ||
He is the head executive. | ||
So unless he's cut a deal and he's covering this up for some other reason that we may never know about, maybe for good, maybe for bad, I don't know. | ||
Then I don't know how you don't start firing people immediately because this is beyond a disaster. | ||
I mean, Pam Bondi should have been fired after Bindergate, but I guess that was, you know, it was like, okay, this is too soon. | ||
It'll be a bad look. | ||
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But now? | |
Who leaked the memo? | ||
And why? | ||
And why Axios? | ||
And why on a Sunday evening on 4th of July weekend? | ||
Why right literally hours before Netanyahu lands in D.C.? | ||
Is that a coincidence? | ||
JP Morgan allegedly processed more than $1 billion for Epstein in 16 years. | ||
Billion dollars. | ||
No clients. | ||
Tom Fitton is pretty irked by this. | ||
Three months after we sued for the Epstein records, Pam Bondi's DOJ and Cash Patel's FBI instead decide to leak to left-wing Axios, not the courts, that Epstein killed himself, had no client list, and suggests Judicial Watch and the American people essentially won't get any more records other than some video cameras that don't show what happened in Epstein's cell. | ||
Which, of course, we're supposed to believe that there were cameras in the cell because we got the pictures from in there and he was on suicide watch. | ||
Perhaps Marjorie Taylor Green's frustration resonates with you today. | ||
Here she is in clip seven. | ||
It disgusts me. | ||
Honestly, I turned a corner this past weekend where I'd had it. | ||
I have been in four years. | ||
My first four years was under the Biden administration. | ||
And so everything I blamed on Democrats. | ||
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Exactly. | |
And I was absolutely repulsed and disgusted to what happened to our country over four years, just like everyone else. | ||
Shocked, angry, and disgusted. | ||
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Me too. | |
And obviously, that's why we won in November. | ||
Oh my goodness. | ||
It was a miracle. | ||
I mean, people poured out from all walks of life, all backgrounds, and came out and voted for Trump, voted for Republicans in the House, Republicans in the Senate. | ||
So we've been in power for six months. | ||
And I was so excited in the beginning, thinking there's nothing we can't do, literally nothing we can't do. | ||
But six months in, there's literally nothing that we can do. | ||
And then we ended up bombing a foreign country. | ||
And that upset me so much. | ||
and I'm allowed to be upset about it. | ||
I can stand here and say- Well, no, I'm not sure if, not according to Mark Levin and not according to many others, you know, that prioritize another country over our country. | ||
And now we're told there are no Epstein clients. | ||
There was no blackmail operation. | ||
It just doesn't exist. | ||
So I guess he didn't work for intelligent communities either. | ||
What was Maxwell's role in all of this? | ||
I thought she was, you know, the pimpette bringing in all the girls. | ||
Everybody knows the story, but it's all just Hollywood folklore. | ||
It's all just fiction. | ||
It's all just made up, apparently, is what we're being told now. | ||
Here's the unfortunate truth. | ||
It really doesn't matter how you feel about Trump. | ||
This is the truth right here. | ||
Our government is so entirely and wholly corrupted, even when we get the good guys in, we still can't change it. | ||
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We still can't change it. | |
And whatever this operation was that Epstein was running with Maxwell, that was clearly a handoff from Maxwell's father and other CIA and Mossad intelligence operations. | ||
It was so big, it was so vast, It likely enveloped so many big figures that they've determined it's better that we just bury this and take the heat than reveal it for the world to see. | ||
That's assuming they're not all complicit in it, which I would probably say they're not, but now they're complicit in the cover-up, and there's no other way. | ||
There's no other reasoning, folks. | ||
That's all it is. | ||
A giant blackmail sex trafficking pedophile operation, and it's now been covered up. | ||
There's no other way to slice it, folks. | ||
That's what we're dealing with. | ||
Well, Press Secretary Caroline Levitt was asked about this. | ||
I can't even imagine. | ||
Because now she's being put in a similar situation that Jensaki was asked to be in, and then Creen Jean Pierre served in for nearly four years. | ||
Guys, we have the video. | ||
Let me know. | ||
I just sent it, though. | ||
And I said, because really I believe that this is still, to this day, probably the most honest and transparent administration that we've had. | ||
But that's not saying much when prior presidents and prior administrations just lie 100%. | ||
So it's like, well, you, it's like, if you lie just 95%, you're better than the past administration. | ||
So it's really not saying much. | ||
But all of this to say that Caroline Levitt for the first six months has been very, very good. | ||
She's been a good communicator. | ||
She's been a good speaker. | ||
I think she's been honest. | ||
And I don't think she's ever really been put in a position to lie. | ||
I don't think she's ever been put in a position to run propaganda for the White House. | ||
Well, she did for the first time during the Iran strikes. | ||
And I saw her body language change. | ||
I saw her presentation change. | ||
She was very aware of what she was doing. | ||
And she was very aware that we were going to be aware of what she was doing. | ||
And then I noticed it like aged her like a year in just a couple months. | ||
Or I guess a couple weeks, really. | ||
And that's what happens when you're forced to lie to a room full of people, to a country full of people, and you know you're lying and they know that you're lying. | ||
That's what happens. | ||
But now, how you try to deal with this, I don't know. | ||
Now, this is a young girl. | ||
I think Caroline Levitt's like 26, 27 years old. | ||
Obviously looks very healthy, very young. | ||
At this rate, she's going to age herself in about five years real quickly if she starts having to carry propaganda water for this White House, which is now she's going on month two. | ||
She just had to do it all June with the Iran strikes. | ||
Now is she going to have to do it for an entire month on the Epstein thing? | ||
Do we really expect this to just go away? | ||
And by the way, in case you have seen, and many of you probably don't spend a bunch of time on social media like I do, the same people that were on social media supporting the Iran strikes, attacking anybody that questioned them or was against them, are now the same people, mostly anonymous accounts. | ||
Nobody knows who they are. | ||
They weren't there in 2016. | ||
They weren't there in 2020. | ||
Now all of a sudden they're everywhere. | ||
Now those same people are saying, who cares about the Epstein Files? | ||
MAGA never wanted the Epstein Files anyway. | ||
MAGA isn't about Epstein. | ||
Move on from Epstein. | ||
Epstein is just a shiny object. | ||
Epstein Kool-Aid, I'm not drinking it. | ||
That's like, oh, that's funny. | ||
That's funny. | ||
But here's Caroline Levitt. | ||
Of course it was going to come up. | ||
They can't deny it. | ||
So the leak is real. | ||
The memo was real. | ||
They're closing the case. | ||
Here's Levitt earlier today. | ||
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Caroline, the DOJ and FBI have now concluded there was no Jeffrey Epstein client list. | |
What do you tell MAGA supporters who say they want anyone involved in Jeffrey Epstein's alleged crimes to be held accountable? | ||
This administration wants anyone who has ever committed a crime to be held accountable. | ||
And I would argue this administration has done more to lock up bad guys than certainly the previous administration. | ||
And the Trump administration is committed to truth and to transparency. | ||
That's why the Attorney General and the FBI director pledged at the President's direction to do an exhaustive review of all of the files related to Jeffrey Epstein's crimes and his death. | ||
And they put out a memo in conclusion of that review. | ||
There was material they did not release because, frankly, it was incredibly graphic and it contained child pornography, which is not something that's appropriate for public consumption. | ||
But they committed to an exhaustive investigation. | ||
That's what they did, and they provided the results of that. | ||
That's transparency. | ||
Oh, that's true. | ||
Okay, so the FBI looks at the circumstances surrounding the deaths of Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
Straight up talking about propaganda. | ||
This systematic review revealed no incriminating client list. | ||
So what happened to the Epstein client list that the Attorney General said she had on her desk? | ||
Well, I think if you go back and look at what the Attorney General said in that interview, which was on your network on Fox News, John Roberts said, DOJ may be releasing the list of Jeffrey Epstein's clients. | ||
Will that really happen? | ||
And she said, it's sitting on my desk right now to review. | ||
Yes, she was saying the entirety of all of the paperwork, all of the paper in relation to Jeffrey Epstein's crimes. | ||
That's what the Attorney General was referring to, and I'll let her speak for that. | ||
But again, when it comes to the FBI and the Department of Justice, they are more than committed to ensuring that bad people are put behind bars. | ||
They have an operation going on right now called Summer Heats, which has our murder rate trending in the lowest direction in United States history. | ||
Their emphasis on violent crime and locking up violent criminals has led to the arrest of 14,000 violent criminals. | ||
That's a 62% increase from the same time period last year. | ||
So this Attorney General and the FBI director are committed to putting bad people behind bars where they belong. | ||
They promised an exhaustive review. | ||
That's what they did. | ||
For any further details, I would refer you to the Department of Justice. | ||
I mean, folks, come on. | ||
That's a Cream Jean-Pierre response. | ||
That's Caroline Jean-Pierre. | ||
Now, if you take them at their word here, you're now supposed to believe that Jeffrey Epstein and Elaine Maxwell, who's in prison, trafficked sex slaves to nobody. | ||
Yeah, there's an example right there on the screen. | ||
I could show you dozens, if not hundreds, of these examples. | ||
They all seem to have one thing in common, by the way. | ||
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Go figure. | |
Let's see. | ||
Who do the Iran strikes benefit? | ||
Let's see. | ||
Who does covering up the Epstein list benefit the most? | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Oh, we never cared about the Epstein Files. | ||
MAGA never cared about the Epstein Files. | ||
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MAGA was all about Iran strikes. | ||
Oh, that's right. | ||
Don't you guys remember during the campaign, we were all thirsting for Iran strikes. | ||
We were all sweating and getting worked up over Iran strikes. | ||
Nobody was talking about the Epstein Files. | ||
That was hardly ever mentioned. | ||
Nobody was thinking we might get the Epstein Files. | ||
That wasn't a topic. | ||
It was all about striking Iran. | ||
I remember. | ||
That was 2024, MAGA. | ||
Yeah. | ||
No, that's Caroline Jean-Pierre there, just reading straight up propaganda. | ||
So what are we supposed to believe then? | ||
So now Maxwell, what does Maxwell do? | ||
Does she appeal and say, hey, oh, you closed the case. | ||
There were no clients. | ||
Nobody was getting sex trafficked. | ||
So I guess I'm in prison for what? | ||
Guess I'm in prison for what? | ||
No, it's insulting, actually, Press Secretary. | ||
It's insulting that you're going to fall back and say, oh, this administration is locking up pedophiles. | ||
Well, A, that's your job. | ||
Okay. | ||
B, let's not compare apples and oranges here. | ||
We're not talking about a pedophile, Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
Maybe he was a pedophile himself. | ||
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That's what the courts concluded. | |
I don't know. | ||
The people he hung out with might have told you something different. | ||
I don't know. | ||
You'd have to ask them. | ||
No, we're supposed to believe that Epstein, he was the one. | ||
He was the only one sleeping with all the sex slaves. | ||
And he was just recording himself doing it. | ||
Just hundreds of hours of Epstein raping sex slaves. | ||
That's it. | ||
Not connected to Mossad, not connected to the CIA, maybe MI6. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
Not connected to anything. | ||
Just Epstein himself filming himself, hundreds of cameras, thousands of videotapes. | ||
That was just him. | ||
That was just all him. | ||
You know what's even more ridiculous? | ||
And I haven't even heard anybody mention that. | ||
It just came to my head. | ||
You know what's even more ridiculous? | ||
And I guess I'd have to go back and review the files for what he, when he first got charged and arrested. | ||
But I guess he completed his sentence. | ||
So he completes his sentence. | ||
So he's just a pedophile. | ||
And, you know, they do treat pedophiles with kid gloves in the Bureau of Prisons and the Justice Department. | ||
That is true. | ||
So he just gets released and just continues to run a giant sex slave operation, but only for himself. | ||
And the FBI and the DOJ and the CIA, and they had no idea it was going on. | ||
They had no idea at all. | ||
It's insulting. | ||
It's a joke. | ||
It's pathetic. | ||
And it's probably the worst PR campaign you've ever seen. | ||
You know, at least with the Iran strikes, you know, they're running a decent PR campaign. | ||
Like, oh, yeah, you know, they're going to nuke us. | ||
It's like, oh, no, Iran's going to nuke me. | ||
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Oh, bomb them, bomb them. | |
We don't really know if we destroyed the facilities. | ||
We decimated the facilities. | ||
Didn't you see Top Gun Maverick? | ||
We crushed the facilities. | ||
We have the greatest pilots. | ||
Look at this awesome jet that we used. | ||
It's like, oh, okay, yeah, that's, oh, all right, cool. | ||
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Cool. | |
Yeah, our guys went over there. | ||
Best pilots, best military, best Air Force. | ||
And we knocked the hell out of them. | ||
Oh, okay, yeah. | ||
All right. | ||
USA. | ||
It's like, at least you're running some people are buying that PR. | ||
Nobody's buying this PR. | ||
You'd have been better off saying nothing. | ||
So who leaked the file and why? | ||
Nobody seems to want to ask or have that answered. | ||
Seems pretty significant to find out. | ||
Who leaked the file and why. | ||
And then how are you going to come out here and tell the American people just bold-faced lies? | ||
You'd be better off, but it doesn't even matter because nobody trusts them anymore. | ||
But you'd be better off coming out and saying, well, we wanted to review the files and we wanted to figure out what was really going on with all of this. | ||
But the more we dug and the more we searched, the more we realized that it's already been destroyed. | ||
It's not here anymore. | ||
The last administration got rid of everything. | ||
There was nothing left for us. | ||
So we've just got to close the case. | ||
We've got other priorities and there's just nothing left here. | ||
It's very unfortunate for the American people. | ||
It's very unfortunate for the victims, but the evidence has been destroyed. | ||
It's one of the biggest cover-ups of all time. | ||
Epstein probably was running a blackmail operation with his sex slaves, but it's all been covered up. | ||
And we apologize to the American people, but this is what we've concluded. | ||
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No. | |
No, they can't even lube us before they, you know. | ||
No, it's just, nope, nothing to see here. | ||
Of course, we all said there was something to see here. | ||
We all told you during the campaign there was something to see here. | ||
For the first six months of the administration, we promised we'd show you what was here, but there's nothing here. | ||
Just go back to sleep, America. | ||
Nothing to see. | ||
That's what they're going to do. | ||
So they're adding insult to injury, as they say. | ||
They're adding insult to injury now. | ||
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They're adding insult to injury now. | |
Well, this is not going to go well. | ||
I don't really know. | ||
Trump is probably just not going to say anything, I would guess, is he's just seen what a disaster this has been, what a PR nightmare this has been. | ||
And at least maybe in his eyes or his mind, he thinks, well, if I just come out and fire everybody, then maybe I can look better. | ||
So I'll just come out and fire everybody involved and then just let them take the fall and just bring in a bunch of new people. | ||
But he's probably smart enough to just avoid even talking about it at this point. | ||
And there's Netanyahu in the White House as this is all going on. | ||
I mean, you can't even make this stuff up. | ||
It's really one of the wildest times because, and I'm not the person that comes up here and blames Israel for everything. | ||
I got my problems with our foreign policy, and I think Israel is proving itself, its current leadership, its current government, military, probably the most evil force on earth right now. | ||
But I'm not somebody that just says, oh, you know, everything is Israel all the time. | ||
No, I think there's a lot of different factors. | ||
But you have to admit, I mean, the timing of all of this is crazy. | ||
And I just don't see how anybody can, anybody that's honest with themselves, any neutral observer can't sit back and say, wow, this really is an Israel-first administration. | ||
Israel gets its strikes. | ||
Israel gets its asset, Jeffrey Epstein, client list, just buried, blackmail operation, totally buried. | ||
I mean, is there any doubt that Israel has benefited more from this administration than the United States of America? | ||
I'm just, seriously. | ||
And then there's Netanyahu every damn time. | ||
Every damn time. | ||
There's Netanyahu right there getting his way. | ||
Bye. | ||
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Bye. | |
Now, the other theory of thought is Trump basically leveraged the pedophile list. | ||
Trump basically leveraged the Epstein client list to get other things done behind the scenes. | ||
And, I mean, I would say that's a potential. | ||
My problem is once you start playing games with these people, it's like the old saying, there's no honor amongst thieves. | ||
Once you start playing games with these people, if you really think that you can do a deal with them and say, okay, we won't release the list and then you'll get something else in return, I pray that our president is not so naive. | ||
I pray that our president is not so naive to trust literal pedophile human traffickers and cut a deal to say, we'll not release the list, but you're going to do X, Y, and Z for me. | ||
And how would you feel about that if that was the truth? | ||
And, you know, we'll see what comes with the economy. | ||
It's going to end up being the most important thing. | ||
At the end of the day, when it comes to the midterms and when it comes to how people are going to judge Trump's success, it's going to be the economy. | ||
But people even look into some of the policies of this big, beautiful bill. | ||
It ain't everything it was crocked up to be. | ||
Trump just released this statement. | ||
The FBI, under the direction of Cash Patel and Dan Bongino, is back to the basics, locking up criminals and cleaning up America's streets. | ||
We have the greatest law enforcement professionals in the world, but politics and corrupt leadership often prevent them from doing their job. | ||
They are literally the leadership. | ||
That is no longer the case, and now they have been unleashed to do their jobs, and they are doing just that. | ||
Keep it up, make America safe again. | ||
What is the, he links to some story in the Federalist. | ||
Folks, this is bad. | ||
This is just embarrassing. | ||
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This is just embarrassing. | |
It's really a shame. | ||
And I don't even, it's not even about Trump for me, to be honest. | ||
And then he shares a story from last month. | ||
As deportations rise, the U.S. is on track for the lowest murder rate on record. | ||
Remember, they said the same thing during the Biden administration, and it turned out they were flubbing the numbers. | ||
Now, it could be true now. | ||
It might not be. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I got stories I can cover. | ||
There was a mass shooting in Chicago this weekend. | ||
There was a mass shooting in Philadelphia this weekend. | ||
There's murderers running around the streets of Austin. | ||
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So give me a break. | |
Give me a break. | ||
Again, it's not even that I'm sitting here upset at Trump. | ||
I mean, sure, I could sit here and feel betrayed. | ||
It's not even that I feel betrayed. | ||
It's not even about that, folks. | ||
I'm just thinking about our country and I'm thinking about our people. | ||
And it's just the same damn story, man. | ||
Just lied to again, just lied to about everything. | ||
And then it's like, oh, yeah, yeah, politics has been really corrupt for a long time. | ||
And the last Department of Justice was really corrupt. | ||
And the last FBI was really corrupt. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
Wow. | ||
I had no idea. | ||
Tell me more. | ||
Tell me more. | ||
But if you go down a list and you think, okay, let's talk about wins and losses. | ||
Do we have any deep state arrests? | ||
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No. | |
What's being done about the people that launched the biological attack known as COVID-19 and then the chemical attack known as the COVID-19 vaccine? | ||
Any arrests there? | ||
What about the people that stole the 2020 election? | ||
Any arrests there? | ||
Crossfire hurricane illegally spying on Donald Trump? | ||
Any arrests there? | ||
You need to be patient. | ||
Well, how patient do I need to be? | ||
What are you asking me? | ||
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What are you asking me? | |
What about the people that facilitated the invasion of our country? | ||
Any arrests there? | ||
Hell, I got Iran strikes, though. | ||
I got plenty of support for Israel. | ||
Israel gets whatever the hell it wants. | ||
The most happy people right now in the Trump years, the most happy people are the Israelis. | ||
Those are the only people that seem to be pleased with the Trump administration. | ||
Trump's base? | ||
White MAGA? | ||
Black MAGA? | ||
Hispanic MAGA? | ||
They're not thrilled about this. | ||
But damn, the Israelis are. | ||
Hell yeah. | ||
Net Yahoo's coming back for a victory lap. | ||
This is an opinion. | ||
And even the people that would run cover for Donald Trump on the Iran strikes, they can't run cover for this one. | ||
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They can't run cover for this one. | |
Oh, and when we were concerned about the MAGA coalition getting broken up after the Iran strikes and the Elon Musk fallout, and we were called panicans, and we were attacked, and we were called fake MAGA. | ||
And now all those people are saying, uh-oh, this is not good. | ||
And they're begging the people to release the Epstein list. | ||
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And they're begging Elon Musk, don't start the America party. | |
Meanwhile, they attacked all the people that warned this is exactly what was going to happen a month ago. | ||
I don't take anything personally in politics. | ||
I just want to come up here and do the best job and keep this audience as informed as they possibly can be. | ||
But this thing walloped the MAGA movement. | ||
And maybe I'd say it's probably worse than the Iran strikes potentially because even the people that run cover for Trump 24-7 can't run cover for this. | ||
But it's kind of like today, if you noticed, everybody's sharing this Charlie Kirk report. | ||
And I like Charlie. | ||
I got no problems. | ||
We've mended the bridges that were burned in the past. | ||
I don't take anything personally in politics. | ||
But it's funny. | ||
I see everybody sharing this Charlie Kirk exclusive report today, and he's talking about how the agriculture industry is calling President Trump to keep the illegal workers here. | ||
And I'm scratching my head. | ||
I'm like, you know, you know that we broke that story a month ago. | ||
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Like, that's old news. | |
So it's just the same thing. | ||
But hey, that's why Infowars is the cutting edge. | ||
That's why they're so desperate to shut us down. | ||
It's why we've changed the world. | ||
It's why you've tuned in. | ||
And I greatly appreciate that. | ||
Now, we're going to be joined by Representative Eric Burleson, who, by the way, is on the declassification committee. | ||
I'm going to be asking him what he's hearing from his friends in Congress, his colleagues in the House, because really it's been pressure from the House of Representatives to do declassification and to get the JFK files and to get the Epstein files. | ||
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Oh, well, I wish that was the case. | ||
It was all just a dream. | ||
You're going to wake up. | ||
It's going to be 1996 again. | ||
You're going to be hanging out in your family room. | ||
No smartphones. | ||
No internet spy grid. | ||
You might have the most advanced technology known as a Nintendo 64 as the United States is dominating in the Atlanta Olympics. | ||
Nope, it's all just a nightmare. | ||
We're all going to wake up soon. | ||
No, I wish it was the case. | ||
By the way, here's the violence over the weekend. | ||
Very unfortunate. | ||
Three dead, nine injured in mass shooting in Philadelphia's Grays Ferry neighborhood, Chicago. | ||
16-year-old Mia Smith killed in Avalon Park. | ||
She was working with first responders. | ||
Part of the bloody Chicago July 4th weekend. | ||
55 shots, six dead. | ||
Here's more on that in clip eight. | ||
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Unfortunately, more violence in the city. | |
So far, at least 40 people have been shot and six killed across Chicago this 4th of July weekend. | ||
Some neighborhood residents walked the track at Avalon Park unaware just hours earlier, gun violence claimed the life of a teenage girl while wounding a man there. | ||
I'm always shocked at the things that's happening in this area, but again and again, I'm getting used to it at the same time. | ||
But it is heartbreaking. | ||
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Just before 11 p.m. | |
Friday night, investigators say gunfire erupted in the park located in the 1200 block of East 83rd Street on the city's south side. | ||
Police say 16-year-old Nia Smith died of a bullet wound to the throat, while a 35-year-old man was hit in the leg after an attacker approached them on foot and opened fire. | ||
In the hours to follow, there would be two new mass shootings. | ||
The first within the city's back-of-the-yards neighborhood, leaving seven people wounded. | ||
It happened near 48th and Justine just after 11 o'clock. | ||
That's when witnesses say two gunmen walked up to a crowd and started shooting. | ||
The four women injured range in age from 21 to 27 years old and were seriously or critically hurt, along with a 21-year-old and a 29-year-old man. | ||
A 42-year-old man also remains hospitalized. | ||
Another attack on the group happened near the Cook County Criminal Courts building. | ||
Investigators say four men were sitting in a car near 27th in California when another vehicle pulled up and someone inside started shooting. | ||
The men, who range in age from 25 to 33 years old, each suffered multiple gunshot wounds. | ||
Street pastor and anti-violence activist Dr. Donovan Price says he's concerned about what feels like an uptick in gun violence. | ||
Sometimes it's about plain evil. | ||
And as long as people have guns, they're going to use them whenever they get angry. | ||
It's a tool of convenience, of angry convenience. | ||
ABC 7 is tracking holiday weekend shootings from the morning of Thursday, July 3rd at midnight to the evening of Sunday, July 6th at 1159 p.m. | ||
At least 44 people have been shot, resulting in six homicides. | ||
A concern to some Chicagoans fearful about their safety. | ||
I have two sons and I'm very concerned about them. | ||
I have two brothers, one that was murdered and one that was shot. | ||
So it's affected me personally. | ||
Police continue to investigate, but so far, no one is in custody and no arrests have been made. | ||
Very sad. | ||
You know, I was reading another story today. | ||
Nearly half of the homicide cases in America remain unsolved. | ||
Nearly half. | ||
We've had the same uptick in gun violence here in Austin. | ||
It's not uncommon now to hear gunshots if you're around downtown. | ||
So I'm not buying it. | ||
Whether it was the last administration or this administration that crime is down, I'm not buying it because I'm not living it. | ||
I'm not seeing it. | ||
And if you think that that is going to distract and get us to pivot away from the massive PR failure at the very least that is the Epstein files. | ||
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Not going to work. | ||
It's a sad state of affairs our country is in, folks. | ||
I thought we'd be better off at this point. | ||
All right, joining me now is one of the good guys, the great representative from the state of Missouri, Eric Burleson. | ||
And well, Eric, I think we all know where the conversation is going. | ||
And I'm curious from your perspective, not just a member of the declassification committee, but just a member of the House of Representatives, where a lot of the pressure on the DOJ has been coming from to release these files. | ||
So before we get into some of the specifics, just in the 12 hours since this leak to Axios, what has the chatter been like in the House of Representatives? | ||
What has kind of the response been from your colleagues? | ||
Yeah, I would say, thank you, Owen. | ||
Thanks for having me on. | ||
I would say woefully disappointed. | ||
And look, we're more so disappointed that we've had little to no communication from the DOJ on this topic. | ||
You know, the task force was stood up. | ||
We've been working with the White House on a number of efforts, but for some reason, the Epstein list, the Department of Justice has not been willing to work with us. | ||
When they rolled out the embarrassing and disastrous couple hundred pages a few months ago, they did so with a bunch of social media people. | ||
They didn't include any members of the task force or any members of Congress in that disclosure. | ||
And look, we're not trying to get information ahead of anybody, but that should give you an idea. | ||
At least you ought to be communicating, you know, in addition to the public communicating directly with members of the task force that has the task and the need to know what's going on with the Epstein list, which is why Ana Polina Luna, myself, other members of the task force have submitted letters requesting information. | ||
We have tried to use our bully pulpit to try to encourage the Department of Justice to move quickly and to be more transparent in the process. | ||
But we are, at the end of the day, we've not had good communication. | ||
And I think that we're highly disappointed in the outcome. | ||
So let's talk about that, your role in the declassification task force. | ||
And obviously you share whatever you can publicly. | ||
But what is that role supposed to be? | ||
And do you feel that it's being, how can I say this? | ||
Do you feel it's being leapfrogged? | ||
Do you feel like the role the declassification force is supposed to be playing is being skipped over? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
We're being ignored. | ||
I feel like the red-headed stepchild in this circumstance. | ||
And that is different than the way that other agencies have worked with Oversight. | ||
For example, Marjorie Taylor Greene's committee, I'm on the Doge committee, which is Marjorie's committee. | ||
And they have worked hand in glove with the Doge effort, with Elon. | ||
We've actually had meetings with Elon and his team. | ||
We've not had the same level of courtesy with Pam Bondi and the Department of Justice when it comes to these issues, whenever it comes to disclosure. | ||
And so I'm disappointed. | ||
And look, I could be pleased if the results were good and there was information that was disclosed and we were able to Actually, have something to look at. | ||
But this is pathetic. | ||
Look, it's almost ignoring the facts of what really happened. | ||
You have a very public individual in Virginia Guffery, right? | ||
Who recently was quote-unquote committed suicide, even though her social media posts said that she would never do that and that it was probably a homicide if she would be found dead. | ||
There are photos. | ||
There's evidence that Jeffrey Epstein pawned her off to Prince Andrew. | ||
There's a reason why Prince Andrew paid tens of millions of pounds in a settlement. | ||
There's a reason why he's no longer a prince. | ||
You cannot tell me that this wasn't happening. | ||
You cannot tell me that this, what we, with the mountain of evidence that's in the public, that the Department of Justice and the FBI can't find the individuals that Jeffrey Epstein used to make and that were part of this scheme. | ||
It's total hogwash. | ||
Nobody believes it. | ||
And so either they're hiding something or they're inept or incompetent. | ||
It's either, it's got to be one of those. | ||
I don't see how you could land on any other conclusion. | ||
What was the last thing that the declassification committee got from the DOJ in regard to the Epstein files? | ||
Do you know the last communication or the last information you got, the last exchange? | ||
I don't believe, I haven't, they would have directly communicated with Anna. | ||
So they've not been communicating with me for sure. | ||
So, and I don't believe, I know that from talking with Annapolina Luna that she's frustrated as well. | ||
She doesn't feel like she's brought into the loop. | ||
And that's just, you know, look, we cannot operate in isolation. | ||
The Department of Justice cannot operate in isolation. | ||
They have responsibility to report to members of Congress, to be accountable to members of Congress. | ||
Look, if this was the Biden administration, we would have hauled their asses in front of our committee like yesterday. | ||
And so we've given them a lot of grace because they're friendlies. | ||
They're a part of the Trump administration, but that leash can only be so long or that level of grace can only go so far. | ||
And so at some point, they need to put up and they need to demonstrate to the American people, show us your work. | ||
When you say that there is no evidence, show us your work. | ||
Show us how you came to that conclusion. | ||
Right now, I don't see any of those results. | ||
Do you anticipate there being hearings asking those questions of our current leaders at the FBI and DOJ? | ||
Yeah, I hope it doesn't have to come to that. | ||
I would hope that they would just start communicating with the task force, release the documents that we requested, release the information to the American people. | ||
That's what this is all about. | ||
We want disclosure. | ||
The American people are sick and tired of being kept in the dark on this topic and all the topics. | ||
But this one, I think, is more infuriating because it's right in our faces. | ||
We're being led to believe that this did not happen when we all know that this was happening. | ||
And you have multiple, you know, you have multiple investigations that turned up nothing. | ||
It's just, it's no one buys it at all. | ||
Speaking of the American people, I know that all of our congressmen and women are getting flooded with messages and phone calls, emails, probably more than ever in the history of the United States Congress. | ||
Have you been hearing from your constituents in Missouri in the last 12 hours about this? | ||
Has your office been overwhelmed? | ||
I constantly get questions about the Epstein list. | ||
And usually people, whenever I talk to them, they're black pilled. | ||
They've come to the point where their attitude is, well, I guess we're just never going to find out. | ||
We're never going to know the truth. | ||
And that's not a good place for the American people to be. | ||
The American people need to have confidence in their federal government. | ||
They need to have confidence that this system is transparent and that the system works for them. | ||
Do you think Anna Paulina Luna will be trying to shake things up in the near future in response to the recent developments? | ||
Should we anticipate something maybe loud from her soon? | ||
Yes, I think so. | ||
I mean, just knowing Anna, I know she's hot about this. | ||
We've been texting back and forth, and I would not be surprised. | ||
She's a fireball. | ||
She's not somebody to mess with. | ||
I would want to mess with Anna. | ||
She's fantastic, and I think that she's like a pit bull. | ||
She's not going to let go of this. | ||
Well, I think what you said before is undeniably true, that if the past administration had been so shadowy in some of their handlings of some of the issues in the Biden years, whether it be with the border or some of the other big issues, obviously there would have been hearings and there would have been outrage. | ||
How much of this kind of, let's say, aura of, hey, let's protect President Trump? | ||
They tried to kill him. | ||
They tried to put him in jail. | ||
He's our guy. | ||
How much of this aura kind of starts to fade and congressmen and women say, hey, look, we got to do our job. | ||
We got to call them in. | ||
We got to have hearings. | ||
Our constituents demand answers here. | ||
Yeah, you know what? | ||
And I bet if Trump were on here and he was, he would probably be honest that he's disappointed as well. | ||
I would not be surprised if Trump is disappointed in these results. | ||
And look, sometimes you hire some people that are great and sometimes you hire people that are a bad egg. | ||
This may be one of those circumstances where Trump, you know, I'll tell you this. | ||
If Matt Gates had been the attorney general, this would not have happened. | ||
He would have been on this. | ||
He would not have accepted these results. | ||
He would have been diligent on this. | ||
And I just don't see that level of intensity coming out of Pam right now. | ||
Well, she's got plenty of time to go on Fox News, and I think there'll be a nice, lucrative job for her there when she's done at the DOJ. | ||
And good for her. | ||
We're all capitalists, and we can celebrate that success. | ||
But in the meantime, the Department of Justice is lacking leadership. | ||
And I think that this most recent story proves it. | ||
Now, when you're dealing with whether it's the Oversight Committee or the Judiciary Committee or the committees that you're in, the Doge Committee, the Declassification Committee, how much communication happens Within those channels, before you guys decide to come out maybe in unison with a message, I guess what I'm asking is: are you guys already talking and saying, hey, let's maybe put public pressure on this first, or is it let's just go right to calling for hearings? | ||
You know, and I need to talk with Anna about that, but it's, you know, she kind of early on when this Epstein stuff was kind of falling apart at the beginning, I was a little bit aggressive and I wanted to take action and, you know, formalize a letter. | ||
And Ana had, you know, cooler head. | ||
She really wanted to kind of give him some time, give him some space. | ||
But I think that that time is over. | ||
And so I'll be continuing to push. | ||
I know that Anna feels the same way. | ||
And so I think that at the end of the day, the question is, what will Trump do about this? | ||
Is he going to tolerate this lack of effort, this lack of due diligence from his administration? | ||
I don't think Trump will tolerate this. | ||
At least I hope not. | ||
Well, and I also, you know, you have to measure everything, right? | ||
And maybe if there were some other things that happened, the backlash for, you know, the last big issue I think we had in this administration was the debate about should we strike Iran. | ||
That has kind of come and passed. | ||
The bombs have stopped dropping. | ||
So we kind of sit back and we say, okay, the missiles have stopped flying. | ||
Let's take that for what it is. | ||
Well, now here comes the Epstein situation. | ||
These things would be a lot easier, I think, to keep things calm and timid if there were other things happening. | ||
But we keep hearing about the 2020 election getting stolen, and yet we get no arrests. | ||
We hear about the illegal spying on Donald Trump. | ||
They just came out and quadruple confirmed that. | ||
No arrests. | ||
I mean, I can go on and on. | ||
The lies about the COVID vaccines. | ||
I mean, all these different issues that this campaign and this administration highlighted. | ||
And it's just like we can't get any wins. | ||
And then all of a sudden we get told, nope, no Epstein list. | ||
So how much other areas do you guys think about applying pressure where there can still be victories and draining the swamp, arresting the deep state? | ||
Yeah, you're absolutely right, Owen. | ||
This is highly frustrating, particularly, look, oversight has some level of connection to the DOJ, but the Judiciary Committee has ultimate authority. | ||
And it saddened me that the Judiciary Committee is not holding their feet to the fire on all of these things. | ||
The FBI, they should have gone in and cleaned house in the FBI because it was clear that there is an organizational behavioral problem there. | ||
It's clear that there's a deep rot, a deep level of corruption within the FBI. | ||
Look, when you had FBI doing all the things, including spying on Catholics, spying on parents, declaring parents as terrorists because they went and spoke at a school board meeting, when had the FBI entrapping patriots who just wanted to protest on January 6th and all of the shenanigans that they pulled off there, we still don't know what happened to the pipe bombs that were deposited. | ||
We still don't know any of that information. | ||
It's time for some scrutiny to be placed, a heavy level of scrutiny to be placed on the FBI. | ||
They've been gripped, you know, this administration, but Gambondi has given the FBI way too much latitude. | ||
They need to be clean in the House, and the American people are expecting some perp walks. | ||
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They're expecting some results. | |
Now that the Big Beautiful bill is passed, perhaps, you know, some of these House committees can start to rally around some of these issues. | ||
I guess time will tell when you guys are back in session. | ||
But on the Big Beautiful Bill, that was quite a process for you guys to get through. | ||
You finally got through it. | ||
Speaker Johnson and the Trump administration took their victory lap right before the 4th of July. | ||
What can the American people anticipate from this bill? | ||
I've seen the good, I've seen the bad, but what do you think the actual results of this bill will be? | ||
Where will the American people actually see the benefits of this or will they? | ||
Yeah, Owen, you know, one of the things I would point to is look at Scott Bessett's recent comment. | ||
He said that because of the work of the Freedom Caucus, the Freedom Caucus has shifted the center of gravity on mandatory spending in the United States. | ||
And he's right. | ||
We fought tooth and nail from the very beginning. | ||
When we were told you can't touch Medicaid, it's too politically toxic to the moderates. | ||
We forced them to get involved and roll up their sleeves and deal with the waste, fraud, and abuse of Medicaid. | ||
When they said you can't cut all of these green energy tax credits, even though Trump wanted them all cut, we fought hard and was able to repeal nearly all of the green energy tax credits, at least phase them out by the end of the 10 years of the 10-year window. | ||
The Trump administration, we sat down as it came out of the Senate and the Senate tried to water that bill down. | ||
We sat down with the Trump administration for the entire day, walked through all of the objectives or objections that conservatives, fiscal hawks like myself had about the bill and what the Senate had done. | ||
And we got to a level of assurity from the White House that they were in alignment with us, that they have a lot of latitude when it comes to executive powers in implementing these bills, and that our shared goals would be achieved. | ||
And so that gives me a lot of comfort, that along with the fact that when it comes to the Doge efforts and our discretionary spending, it's getting ready to come up. | ||
The White House is going to be very aggressive in finding more spending cuts in the discretionary area. | ||
And the White House is going to be submitting some rescissions very soon, a large number of rescissions, which will bring us back into line with what we were before COVID. | ||
So we're trying to right-size the ship, trying to make spending cuts. | ||
But look, spending cuts in Washington, D.C. is almost impossible. | ||
But we fought tooth and nail and were able to deliver on some of those. | ||
And had it not been for the Freedom Caucus, I guarantee you we would have had a bill that would have blown our deficit even further and put us into more debt. | ||
Well, we here celebrate the stubborn nature of the Freedom Caucus. | ||
I know that you guys had a lot of what I assume are paid political attacks against you, but I think the people stand with your stubbornness. | ||
It had to be done. | ||
And as ugly as it gets, somebody has to do it. | ||
You guys are the ones that decide to do it. | ||
Do you think now, though, that the BBB has passed, and I'll skip through some of the other details here, but do you think now that the Big Beautiful Bill is passed, that some of these other committees can get back to work on getting some other answers for the American people? | ||
I mean, we still have the oversight and the judiciary committee with the spreadsheets, the flowcharts of the payment to the Biden crime family. | ||
I mean, this is just one example. | ||
Are these committees going to get back to work to getting answers and maybe some criminal referrals to even if it is an empty desk at the DOJ? | ||
Yeah, I believe so. | ||
I know Jamie Comer is doing a fantastic job. | ||
James Comer is bringing in, and I forget the individual's name. | ||
He was basically Kamala's work husband, bringing him in for a deposition this week. | ||
And so they're going to continue that investigation regarding the level of abuse of a senior elderly individual in Joe Biden. | ||
The Autoped. | ||
Yeah, and taking advantage of his lack of cognitive ability to basically act as the president and use the Autoped. | ||
So we are investigating that hot and heavy in the oversight committee. | ||
Well, there's no doubt the Trump administration is feeling the heat and seeing the heat. | ||
And I kind of said before, people that might have disagreed with the Iran strikes, there was an appetite for that. | ||
So you can kind of maybe smooth that over. | ||
And now that the bombs have stopped dropping, you can say, okay, you know what? | ||
The bombs have stopped dropping. | ||
So it's a good thing. | ||
This Epstein list is not going to go so well. | ||
There's no appetite to cover this up. | ||
There's no appetite to say there's nothing to see here, move along. | ||
Do you think that this gives some of these committees maybe some momentum to say, all right, they need a win badly. | ||
Let's get a win on the Autopen. | ||
Let's get a win on the Biden crime family. | ||
Because we know how this flow works in D.C. So could maybe there's some cooperation there? | ||
Is there like, hey, this Epstein thing was so bad, we got to get a win here? | ||
Do you think that gives you some momentum? | ||
You know, I don't know that the Autopen stuff is going to satiate the American people and their desire to know what happened with Epstein. | ||
I think that this scandal is one of the biggest scandals of our time. | ||
And the American people are not going to be satisfied with these results, period. | ||
And just like they were not satisfied with the JFK assassination explanation, and here we are 70 years later, still working on this and still investigating this. | ||
It's time for our justice system to be transparent with the American people. | ||
And that's why this is not going to go away. | ||
I guarantee you, if this is the end, if this they think that this might be the end of this, the American people are not going to be satisfied with this. | ||
Yeah, they're saying it's like the black eye of the Trump administration. | ||
Well, a black eye goes away after a couple weeks. | ||
I hate to be graphic here, but this is probably going to be more like herpes, and it's just going to keep popping up, and it's just never going to go away. | ||
Because like you said, we have been demanding answers on Epstein for nearly a decade. | ||
A lot of people have been demanding answers on Epstein. | ||
And it was part of this campaign that we were going to get the answers. | ||
And now here we are six months in and they're saying case closed, nothing to see here. | ||
So yeah, I do agree. | ||
There's nothing that can satiate that. | ||
Maybe they can get some wins to try to maybe ease things over. | ||
But once you cover this up, because the belief is, this is what the people believe, it was a blackmail operation. | ||
It was blackmailing people high level in banking, financing, politics, celebrity culture, who knows? | ||
The royal family? | ||
You know, this is the answers we'd like to know of what was really going on. | ||
And now they're just telling us, oh, nothing to see here. | ||
The whole thing stinks from the beginning to the end. | ||
And I don't see how they can right this wrong at this point. | ||
It seems like it's been permanently wronged. | ||
It does. | ||
It absolutely does. | ||
And I would hate that it would have to come to this, but we're look, in order to get the JFK files released, Congress had to pass a law. | ||
And then it took then an additional 20 years before the files started getting released. | ||
And we're still, we've got most of them released. | ||
We're still waiting on some. | ||
But it took an act of Congress. | ||
I would hate for it to have to take an act of Congress to pass something similar to the JFK Disclosure Act to get information about the Epstein list. | ||
But it looks like that's something we're going to have to do. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, you just heard it there from Representative Eric Burleson in Missouri. | ||
Before I let you go, though, you've got that beautiful piano behind you. | ||
I got to put you on the spot here. | ||
Is that your piano? | ||
Do you play that piano? | ||
It's my piano, but I do not. | ||
I have no musical talent whatsoever. | ||
My daughters play piano. | ||
Okay, okay. | ||
I was going to say, you should start tickling the ivory and posting on social media. | ||
You know what you could do? | ||
You could have your daughters playing in the background and you could just kind of sit there and pretending it's you. | ||
And, you know, I think people would fall for that. | ||
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We've seen people fall for worse. | |
Yeah, no, I really admire people that are able to play an instrument because to me, it's like magic. | ||
I have no idea how it's done. | ||
I have no talent whatsoever. | ||
Well, you could have fooled me. | ||
I saw that bad boy behind you. | ||
I was like, Representative Burleson plays the piano? | ||
Impressive. | ||
But it's the daughters that have the musical talent. | ||
I can't even sing on tune. | ||
I wouldn't judge you. | ||
I wouldn't judge you. | ||
If you started playing and singing, even if it was awful, I'd tip my cap and say, hey, you know what? | ||
At least he's trying. | ||
All right, Representative Eric Burleson, thank you for your time. | ||
God bless. | ||
Godspeed. | ||
Hope you and your family had a great Independence Weekend. | ||
Thank you, Owen. | ||
All right, there goes Representative Burleson, one of the good guys in Congress. | ||
We will support him at all costs. | ||
All right, we hit the halfway point of the show. | ||
There's really no other way to put it. | ||
I want to move on. | ||
There's other stories, but it's a cover-up. | ||
It's a blatant cover-up. | ||
And Trump's first statement In response to it is abysmal at best. | ||
How do you not have a press conference on this? | ||
How do you, as the Attorney General, not have a press conference on this? | ||
How do you, as the FBI, not have a press conference on this? | ||
Seems like it would warrant a press conference. | ||
So the whole closure in one of the biggest criminal cases and stories in modern American history, and you attempt to close the case with a leaked memo, not even an official document, not even a signature, not even a date, a leaked memo, which gives you room to wiggle, by the way. | ||
You can come out and say, well, that was not meant for the public. | ||
We have not issued a formal public statement yet. | ||
They didn't even do that. | ||
They just said, yep, that's it. | ||
It's over. | ||
Case closed. | ||
By the way, where is Dan Bongino today? | ||
Where is Cash Patel today? | ||
Where is Pam Bondi today? | ||
It's just... | ||
It's just pathetic. | ||
So I'm like caught in between here because I really would like to take calls on this, but I know exactly what the callers are going to say. | ||
And I do want to cover this other news. | ||
But it gets back to Musk and this America Party. | ||
And you got the feeling now that the fallout with Musk starts to make a little bit more sense. | ||
Now, his post insinuating that Trump is involved in the Epstein list or the cover-up still lacks some clarity, but certainly, I think, gains more significance after this. | ||
Because now Musk can just double down, triple down. | ||
I mean, it's unlimited now. | ||
It's turbo boost permanent now. | ||
He can say anything about the Epstein list. | ||
And what can Trump say? | ||
Well, here's what he can say. | ||
It's what he said last night. | ||
Now, this was before the Epstein leak debacle. | ||
Trump posted, I'm saddened to watch Elon Musk go completely off the rails, essentially becoming a train wreck over the past five weeks. | ||
He even wants to start a third political party, despite the fact that they have never succeeded in the United States. | ||
The system seems not designed for them. | ||
The one thing third parties are good for is the creation of a complete and total disruption and chaos. | ||
How does that sound right now? | ||
Maybe not so bad. | ||
And we have enough of that with the radical left Democrats. | ||
Who's even talking about them anymore? | ||
They have no power. | ||
Who have lost their confidence and their minds. | ||
Republicans, on the other hand, are a smooth-running machine. | ||
This is just ridiculous. | ||
That just passed the biggest bill of its kind in the history of our country. | ||
It is a great bill. | ||
But unfortunately for Elon, it eliminates the ridiculous electric vehicle mandate, which he wasn't for anyway, which would have forced everyone to buy an electric car in a short period of time. | ||
I've been strongly opposed to that from the very beginning. | ||
People are now allowed to buy whatever they want, gas-powered hybrids or new technologies as they come out, no more EV mandate. | ||
I have campaigned on this for two years, and quite honestly, when Elon gave me total and unquestioned endorsement, I asked him whether or not he knew that I was going to terminate the EV mandate. | ||
It was in every speech I made and in every conversation I had. | ||
He said he had no problems with that. | ||
I was very surprised. | ||
Additionally, Elon asked that one of his close friends run NASA. | ||
And while I thought his friend was very good, I was surprised to learn that he was a blue-blood Democrat. | ||
Lots of people that joined the team were Democrats who had never contributed to a Republican before. | ||
Elon probably was also. | ||
So were you. | ||
I also thought it inappropriate that a very close friend of Elon, who was in the space business, run NASA when NASA is such a big part of Elon's corporate life. | ||
My number one charge is to protect the American public. | ||
It's just unfortunate to see Trump go like this. | ||
And it's just not true, folks. | ||
It's just political propaganda. | ||
We're not used to this from Trump. | ||
I'm not used to having to consume political propaganda from Donald Trump. | ||
But that's what this is. | ||
Straight up. | ||
It is straight up political propaganda. | ||
Now, Anna Paulina Luna said this about a potential third party. | ||
Yeah, there is a uniparty in D.C. That is a fact. | ||
Maybe talk of a third party will force the GOP to get off its butt. | ||
See the top issues below. | ||
They need to change. | ||
Slow-walking, codifying executive orders to include capping prescription drug prices, a Trump executive order. | ||
Pushed and passed unconstitutional surveillance in Section 702 with watered-down reforms. | ||
This needs to change. | ||
FISA spying on the American people. | ||
No talks of balancing the budget. | ||
Let Garland and others ignore subpoenas with zero consequence. | ||
Ignore House rules. | ||
Shall I go on? | ||
You know, here's what I find funny. | ||
The same people, I just try to be consistent. | ||
And I'd like to think I do a pretty good job. | ||
But when you don't lie and you never sell out and you don't do propaganda, it becomes an easy thing to do. | ||
So I just try to remain consistent. | ||
I'm loyal to the truth and logical consistency. | ||
So when you talk about a third party, I notice that you see all of these people, you see it all the time from the Republicans, and they complain about how the Republicans do nothing. | ||
You had all these people talking about how they'll never vote for Republican again. | ||
What's the difference? | ||
But now, oh, the same people. | ||
How dare Musk talk about a third party? | ||
It's ironic because here's What you have: you now, kind of like Trump, was the guy to overwhelm the system and beat the system and get in there because it was Donald Trump, it was a billionaire, it was the name recognition, it was the brawler from New York, it was Trump. | ||
So, he was kind of a new force that can defeat a political system of corruption, and he did it. | ||
So, you could say, well, a third party would never have success, whatever, and that would be true in the past. | ||
This is different now. | ||
You have disenfranchised conservatives. | ||
You have disenfranchised liberals. | ||
And you have Elon Musk, the richest man in the world, who now has a little bit of political experience as well, a little bit of a political following. | ||
So if anybody can make a third party relevant, it is Elon Musk. | ||
Can it have success in a first round? | ||
Probably not. | ||
But it can have a bigger impact with Elon Musk behind it than any other third party ever has. | ||
Now, you're going to have to do better than, like, say, a Mark Cuban and an Anthony Scaramucci and some of these other guys that are getting involved now. | ||
But I understand why they're getting involved, and that's fine. | ||
But you're going to have to do better than that if you want to have better leadership. | ||
But you see, for all these years, conservatives and Republicans complaining about how the Republican Party does nothing and never delivers. | ||
And then here's a guy, Elon Musk, that actually can do something about it, and they're attacking him for it. | ||
It doesn't make any sense to me. | ||
And as A. Napoleon Luna put it, it at least might scare the Republicans a little bit to get off their ass and do something. | ||
Because yeah, you know what? | ||
I would say right now, a third party would hurt Republicans more than Democrats. | ||
I think it would be close. | ||
I think it would be close. | ||
But I'd say about a quarter of Republicans would probably seriously take a look at a third party, seriously take a look at an American party. | ||
And I'd say maybe about 10, 15% of Democrats would probably take a serious look at an American party too. | ||
So that's not enough to win an election yet, but that's enough to make a serious impact. | ||
That's enough to really shake and stir things up. | ||
So it's like maybe the Republicans will actually do conservative things. | ||
Maybe the Republicans will actually do the things that people want them to do. | ||
So this is different than prior third-party discussions and commentary. | ||
This is an entirely new ballgame. | ||
And it's just like, what are you going to do? | ||
Are you going to be an insane person and do the exact same thing over and over again and expect different results? | ||
Because folks, if we can't save this system politically with Trump, if we can't use the Republican Party to save this country politically with Trump as the president and now the Senate and the House, and Bongino and all this administration, a lot of good people, I think they're good guys. | ||
But if we can't do it with this team in the Republican Party, then it's dead. | ||
It's dead. | ||
So you can continue to ride a dead horse. | ||
You can continue to expect a dead horse to win a race for you. | ||
But I mean, it's getting to a point where we're starting to get the same results no matter who we get in there. | ||
And people are sick of it. | ||
It's no denying that. | ||
But I just, clearly, Musk, this is the only time I think I've ever seen Trump shaken by somebody, and it's Elon Musk. | ||
And maybe that's because Musk knows something that Trump wish he doesn't know. | ||
Maybe it's because Musk has more money than him. | ||
I don't know. | ||
But this is now like the third or fourth round of straight-up political propaganda that's been issued in response to Elon Musk. | ||
And I just look at Elon Musk now as closer to one of us politically than Trump even. | ||
Because Musk is now disenfranchised. | ||
Musk is now frustrated with the system. | ||
Musk is now saying, hey, you're not doing anything that you were supposed to do. | ||
So, okay, I'll just start a third party and maybe they'll actually follow through on the things that they tell the people they're going to do. | ||
That's how I see it. | ||
And when you consider where things are going, I don't know. | ||
I mean, because I think everything's heading to the tech bros anyway. | ||
I think Musk sees it too. | ||
And so now it's like a battle for the tech bros. | ||
So are the tech bros that are now all in with Donald Trump going to support Republicans in the next go-around? | ||
Or are the tech bros going to say, eh, maybe this America Party is where I want to plant seeds. | ||
Maybe this America Party is where I want to lay down roots, start doing some funding and bringing up some candidates. | ||
Maybe that's the route to go. | ||
Oh, absolutely. | ||
They'd abandon the Republican Party after Trump. | ||
Oh, hell yeah, they would. | ||
If they saw greener pastures, guarantee it. | ||
But that's where it's all going. | ||
Everything's going to the tech bros now. | ||
That's where the money is. | ||
That's where the future is. | ||
It's where it's all going. | ||
Now, here's a little taste of it. | ||
You know, it's sad. | ||
It's sad that we've lost our high trust society and our high trust civilization because ultimately that is going to lead us into the technocracy. | ||
Ultimately, that's going to lead us into what will be the complete surveillance state, social credit score, spy grid civilization that we're going to go into because we've lost our high trust society. | ||
And they're making this celebration. | ||
TSA will now allow travelers to keep shoes on during airport screening. | ||
Oh, oh, you can keep your shoes on now. | ||
Well, hey, how about that, American? | ||
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We're still going to frisk you and look at all your luggage and, you know, make you walk through the metal detector, but you can keep your shoes on now. | ||
How about that? | ||
You're treated like a criminal. | ||
It's like the same crap. | ||
You may have experienced it over the weekend. | ||
I experienced it a couple times. | ||
It's just like everything has to be micromanaged. | ||
And like a couple situations I deal with on the 4th of July where you'll have, you'll have like all of these little micromanagers. | ||
Like sometimes it's law enforcement, sometimes it's like fake law enforcement. | ||
And they'll like freak out because downtown Austin is just insane on the 4th of July. | ||
And I have this like this like mini bike. | ||
I have a couple of them. | ||
I go on with my friend. | ||
So we'll like weave in and out of traffic and like, you know, skip all the traffic. | ||
And these people like freak out like, oh my God, what is he doing? | ||
It's like, relax, bro. | ||
This is America. | ||
I'm not breaking any laws. | ||
I'm not hurting anybody. | ||
It's just like total freak out. | ||
Or I'm driving away from a fireworks show on Friday and who's ever running this traffic. | ||
It's like you're stuck in traffic for like two hours. | ||
Nobody's moving. | ||
And it's because they have all these pylons. | ||
So I'm just ignoring these traffic directors. | ||
I'm just like, okay, I'm ignoring you. | ||
I'm going to go down this road now that's wide open, that you're just blocking traffic for no reason. | ||
I'm going to go up and I'm going to move this barricade. | ||
And then what do you know? | ||
I move a couple barricades, traffic starts flowing. | ||
It's like, what are you doing? | ||
Because it's a low trust society. | ||
It's like you don't even, you don't even trust the average person to know how to drive. | ||
You don't even trust the average person to just be able to decide, I'm going to go this way or I'm going to go that way. | ||
You're going to treat us all like retards and keep us in line like sheep. | ||
And it's just, it's just all low trust society stuff. | ||
So, but now this is going to be your everyday life. | ||
And you're going to walk into the store and it's going to look like this in clip 17. | ||
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In Walgreens, there are these coolers and this is where our drinks used to, you know, we could just open it up and grab. | ||
Now it's kind of like all cartoon all the way down. | ||
So if you look here, I'm looking here and there's a sensor there and a sensor there. | ||
Wave your hand. | ||
Voice assistant coming soon, okay? | ||
Pretty soon these doors aren't going to be opening. | ||
Really thick, actually, but this is where the food is. | ||
So what do you think this means for us as people of the United States of America? | ||
What does this mean? | ||
Wave your hand. | ||
Look at that. | ||
Why would that be on the door? | ||
Just to get drinks. | ||
Just saying that it's all the way down. | ||
Watch your money. | ||
Watch your hand. | ||
Because pretty soon they're going to make us ship it. | ||
That's all. | ||
100%. | ||
So all these retailers that are getting crushed by petty crime, they have to lock up products that get stolen the most. | ||
It's all behind lock and key. | ||
See it all the time here in Austin. | ||
Small stores, big stores, whatever. | ||
And it doesn't go, it only goes one way. | ||
Nobody's taking down the lock and key. | ||
They're all putting it up. | ||
They're all putting new ones up. | ||
So the retails either close up shop because they can't deal with the crime or they say, this is unappealing. | ||
Let's find a new system. | ||
Oh, and so now it's all this like smart system where it's like everything's behind the smart door, probably bulletproof, glass and everything else. | ||
But all you got to do is wave your chip and you just wave your hand chip over the thing. | ||
And so that gives you your identity and everything else. | ||
So even if you do commit a crime, they have it all on record and they got you on surveillance. | ||
You can't just run in and steal a bunch of stuff and run out. | ||
So you just wave your little chip. | ||
This will be in probably every major metropolitan area 10 years. | ||
You already have it in Austin, the big concert venues, the big venues to go to a ball game. | ||
No cash. | ||
They don't even take cash, won't even take it. | ||
A lot of them have a smart system already. | ||
You go to an Austin FC soccer game. | ||
It's actually wild. | ||
They have these little store setups. | ||
You walk in and you flash a card. | ||
It'll soon be your wrist. | ||
But you walk in, you flash your card, the gate lifts up, and then you can walk in and grab your goods and then just walk out. | ||
You don't even have to charge it. | ||
It's all smart system AI automatic. | ||
You just show your card and then you can walk in and grab your stuff and walk out. | ||
So you can say, yeah, it's convenient. | ||
It's nicer than waiting in line, but you know where it goes. | ||
You know exactly where it goes. | ||
And nobody's voting for this. | ||
Nobody wants this. | ||
But this is where it's all going. | ||
And then they're going to force you to have a microchip. | ||
They're going to force you onto the social credit score. | ||
And it's going to be like not having a smartphone. | ||
It's a lot harder to get through. | ||
It's a lot harder to do business, everything else without your smartphone, except now it'll be your smart chip. | ||
And unless you want to deal with the inconveniences of not having it, you're just going to be forced to take it. | ||
And where's the real stand against that? | ||
But that's one of these deals where it doesn't matter. | ||
Democrats, Republicans, America Party, it's all going the same way. | ||
There's no real resistance. | ||
There's no real awareness. | ||
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But you're going to have to have it. | |
Because the crime rates are so high and the petty theft in these stores is so common that you just have to. | ||
You just have to do it. | ||
And we have to be able to trace and to track everything you do all the time. | ||
And you'll be lucky if you can even get a moment of privacy on your own toilet bowl. | ||
But even that'll be a smart toilet soon. | ||
Even that'll spy on you soon. | ||
So where's the real resistance to this? | ||
Probably doesn't exist. | ||
And that's where it's all going to go. | ||
I don't think it matters which party. | ||
It all goes there. | ||
And this is why the tech bros are now getting so involved in politics because it's kind of like there's a story about it was a big DeSantis contributor, a big DeSantis donor that got the large contract to build Alligator Alcatraz. | ||
It's like, well, yeah, I could come in here and make a big fuss about that and conflict of interest, but it's like, you know what, someone's going to get the contract, whatever. | ||
It's a necessity, but that's at a state level. | ||
No, these tech bros are all getting involved in politics now because everybody wants to be the AI government system. | ||
Everybody wants to be the surveillance AI system for the government. | ||
Everybody wants these new big government contracts that are coming out for the total surveillance grid, and they want that big money. | ||
So they'll be donating to every party. | ||
Democrats, Republicans, America Party, they'll be donating to every single one because they all want to build. | ||
They all want that cash cow that's going to be the AI government. | ||
The AI smart grid surveillance cities. | ||
They all want it. | ||
So they're all getting involved now. | ||
They're all investing now. | ||
And it's about to be a major, major shift. | ||
And we can't even get deep state arrest, folks. | ||
We can't even get arrest for the Autopen, the Biden crime family. | ||
And Pam Bondi says the Epstein case is closed through a leaked memo to Axios. | ||
You think these people are going to be able to stand up against the incoming smart grid AI surveillance state? | ||
These cowards can't even arrest basic criminals. | ||
And now you're getting propaganda from President Trump. | ||
FBI, unleashed, greatest job ever. | ||
Elon Musk, he was the problem all along. | ||
It's really unfortunate. | ||
Really unfortunate. | ||
All right. | ||
I still got a bunch of news and video clips we're going to have to cover here in the third and final hour. | ||
I really wanted to take calls on all of this, but I think we got too much news. | ||
Maybe we'll have to do that later tonight on a Rumble stream. | ||
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Hour number three coming up on the other side of this short break. | ||
A day after grand opening, Alligator Alcatraz floods. | ||
I think we have some footage of that here in clip 18. | ||
Yikes. | ||
And they told us it could withstand a hurricane, and it flooded before it even opened. | ||
Jeez. | ||
Yeah, things are going great. | ||
North Carolina faces widespread flooding after Chantel dumps heavy rain. | ||
Now, I can't say I was following those developments as much as the ones here in Texas. | ||
I'm fairly certain that whatever happened here in Texas had some sort of weather manipulation because when you look at the radar, none of it makes sense. | ||
And I'm somebody that likes following radar and I'm pretty good at it. | ||
Never seen anything like it. | ||
Never made any sense. | ||
We had a land hurricane is what I'm calling it. | ||
A land hurricane. | ||
Texas flood death toll set up to top 100 as family members summoned from Kerrville to ID bodies with DNA. | ||
There's still people that are trapped up there. | ||
Bridges are gone. | ||
Now, if there's any proof that maybe it wasn't weather modification, it is something that's happened before. | ||
Almost to an exact script. | ||
This is wild. | ||
This happened in 1987, almost to an exact script. | ||
Listen to this in clip 19. | ||
On Friday morning, July 17th, 1987, the small town of Comfort, Texas became the scene of a heroic rescue and tragic loss. | ||
Much of the footage you will see was taped on that day by the banks of the Guadalupe River. | ||
It was the day they were supposed to go home. | ||
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The more than 300 children at the church camp were awakened early. | |
The river was flooded. | ||
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If they didn't leave soon, their buses might not be able to leave at all. | |
They come in there brushing us up and everybody. | ||
Telling us to get up, get packs, and all this stuff. | ||
Everybody was asking why, why? | ||
They said we got to get out of here because the river was flowing over. | ||
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We started going around the corner. | |
We want to go down the hill, then water started coming in the bus and stuff. | ||
We tried to back up, but then the bus got stuck, so they made all of us get out of the bus. | ||
that's whenever the first wave hit us and started scattering people to different trees Kids clinging onto the trees like ants surrounded by rushing water. | ||
*Round of wind* | ||
Chris Ray was the first to be rescued. | ||
How many are there of you? | ||
Oh, there's a back row window of 40. | ||
How many? | ||
In the bus? | ||
On the bus? | ||
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Yes, on the bus, there's the best boat going down. | |
As news bulletins spread the word of the flood and accident, more help arrives. | ||
But many parents fear the worst. | ||
I know for me that it was like you've got two daughters down there. | ||
Now, obviously, they both are not going to make it. | ||
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You know, which one would you choose? | |
Which one would you have come back? | ||
I mean, it seemed like every tree had a facial trim in it. | ||
Okay. | ||
it was a very dangerous situation when we're literally surrounded by trees keeping trees with our blades there he is right there okay he died he's gonna go down with him like this he took the rope Masterman tried repeatedly to rescue 14-year-old Melanie Finley, but she was looked away by the river. | ||
Here she goes! | ||
The rescuers were lowered, knowing that if they got caught in the trees, they would be cut loose. | ||
Sergeant McKenzie first tried to reach 16-year-old Scott Chatham, already weakened by leukemia and chemotherapy. | ||
The two towers of the army rescuers pulled 26 people out of the trees. | ||
So just wild, almost the exact same story here nearly 40 years later. | ||
A hero emerged. | ||
Scott Ruskin rescued countless people from the flood. | ||
This is a hero. | ||
He needs to be celebrated. | ||
Here he is talking to the media after his fantastic rescue mission. | ||
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Scott Ruskin joins us now. | |
Scott, thank you for joining us this morning. | ||
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Tell us what happened. | |
Hey, yeah, good morning, everyone. | ||
Yeah, so I'll kind of give you guys a quick synopsis of what was going on. | ||
The Coast Guard launched us and decided to send a rescue crew from Air Station Corpus Christi at about 6.30, 7 a.m. on Friday, the 4th of July. | ||
I just happened to be on the duty crew with Ian Hopper, Blair, Wooersfort, Seth Reeves, some of our crew members in the Coast Guard. | ||
And yeah, they sent us out. | ||
We kind of encountered some pretty serious weather, some of the worst flying we've ever dealt with personally. | ||
It took us, you know, what should have been an hour flight, probably took us about seven or eight just to get into the landing zone. | ||
Once we made about four different approaches trying to get in, we were able to get boots on the ground with the Air National Guard, Department of Public Safety for Texas, game wardens. | ||
And we decided to leave me on scene at Camp Mystic. | ||
That was kind of our main triage site we were trying to help out with. | ||
And we decided, hey, if we leave the rescue summer on scene, we'll have more space in our Dolphin MH65. | ||
So based on that, I got on scene, boots on the ground at Camp Mystic. | ||
Kind of discovered I was the only person there as far as like first responders go. | ||
So yeah, I had about 200 kids mostly, all scared, terrified, cold, having probably the worst day of their life. | ||
And I just kind of needed to triage them, get them to a higher level of care, and get them off the flood zone with a lot of the US-60 Army helicopters. | ||
Talk about how that works. | ||
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You got 165, close to 200 kids there. | |
How do you get them out? | ||
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Just one by one? | |
Yeah, sir. | ||
It's a great question. | ||
Yeah, so the United States Army National Guard was landing their 60s with Task Force One, some of their rescue summers, and they were able to land. | ||
We kind of came up with two different landing zones. | ||
There was one off an archery field and then one at a stalker field. | ||
So yeah, we were able to kind of land those 60s in there. | ||
And then I was kind of the main guy as far as like grabbing people, usually like 15 to 10 kids at a time, maybe one adult with them, and bringing them over to those 60s and getting them to a different LZ that was kind of safe and had more first responders than just myself out there. | ||
Had you ever done this before? | ||
No, this is my first one. | ||
I haven't had any cases before. | ||
I've been a rescue swimmer for about a year, fully trained for about six months. | ||
So yeah, this was my first experience, but I really just kind of relied on the training we get. | ||
Coast Guard rescue swimmers get some of the highest level training in the world. | ||
So really just kind of relied on that and that, you know, just knowing that any of the rescue swimmers in the Coast Guard would have done the exact same, if not better than me. | ||
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So training is one thing, but this was the real deal. | |
I just stepping out most key. | ||
Yeah, yeah, this is definitely the real deal. | ||
But I just remembered that, you know, when I got on scene, there was, you know, 200 kids looking to someone for some sort of comfort and safety. | ||
They don't really know what my experience is or my rank or my age. | ||
They just know, hey, this guy's a professional and he's here to help us. | ||
And I kind of had to live up to that standard. | ||
But yeah, the real heroes, I think, were too the kids on the ground. | ||
Like those guys are heroic and they were dealing with some of the worst times of their lives and they were staying strong. | ||
And that helped inspire me to kind of get in there and help them out. | ||
Well, you sure stayed strong as well. | ||
Thank you for joining us this morning. | ||
Congratulations on the job. | ||
Well done. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And we're going to have a lot of people. | ||
These guys need to be celebrated. | ||
I hope at some point they get an invite to the White House, a little bit of a ceremony to celebrate the work that they did to save those kids. | ||
I just can't even imagine. | ||
You're At a summer camp, enjoying your summer, and then you get washed away in a flood out of nowhere. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
But thank God for him and the others that rescued him. | ||
A wild story. | ||
By the way, another situation here in Texas. | ||
This guy is neutralized real quick. | ||
Active shooter in tactical gear storms Border Patrol station in Texas. | ||
Cops neutralize attacker. | ||
Pretty much immediately took him down. | ||
So more Democrat Party terrorism here aimed against Border Patrol and ICE. | ||
I wonder if any Democrats will be denouncing this and trying to tone down the rhetoric and the activism against Border Patrol and ICE agents. | ||
Wouldn't bet on it. | ||
Wouldn't bet on it. | ||
But, you know, luckily, federal agents took him down before he could even hurt anybody. | ||
That's a lucky situation. | ||
Clearly showed up to do a mass murder. | ||
So you can thank the Democrats for that. | ||
How many mass shooters have Democrats created? | ||
But they all get ignored by the mainstream media. | ||
You notice that? | ||
They all get ignored by the mainstream media. | ||
When the Democrats wind up a psychotic mass shooter to go out and commit a mass murder, they always cover it up. | ||
They never want to talk about it. | ||
And then they love pointing the finger at you, of course. | ||
But I suppose that's a different side of that story. | ||
Energy Department announces first micro-reactor experiments in dome test bed. | ||
This is Trump's nuclear legacy unleashed. | ||
Dome facility secures approval, paving the way for bold micro-reactor testing and accelerated U.S. innovation. | ||
Westinghouse Radiant selected for first fueled nuclear micro-reactor tests at NIL's, INL's, excuse me, Dome Facility. | ||
The Department of Energy made conditional selections for Westinghouse and Radiants to platform the first tests of the demonstration of micro-reactor experiments, that's DOME, in the Idaho National Laboratory. | ||
The DOME experience will be the first of their kind in the world and will fast track the deployment of American micro-reactor technologies to keep pace with the nation's demand for more abundant, affordable, and reliable power. | ||
The first fueled reactor experiment will start as early as spring 2026. | ||
Microreactors will play a big role in expanding the use of nuclear power in the United States, said Mike Goff, the acting assistant secretary for nuclear energy. | ||
Hey, wasn't the last one that bald-headed Twink or whatever it was that was stealing the luggage and wearing people's clothes as a fetish? | ||
Wasn't that the last assistant for nuclear energy? | ||
You think he would have been handling micro-reactors to innovate energy production in the United States and meet energy demands? | ||
Somehow I doubt it. | ||
He went on, thanks to Trump's leadership, these dome experiments will test new reactor designs that will be continued on in the future to reliably power our homes, military bases, and mission-critical infrastructure. | ||
So there you go. | ||
American companies behind it as well. | ||
The first micro-reactor testbed in the world leverages existing infrastructure. | ||
It is safely housed and will be test-fueled reactor experiments that will produce up to 20 megawatts of thermal energy. | ||
And then, of course, they're hoping that this will be used to totally innovate nuclear and U.S. energy. | ||
So that's good. | ||
That could definitely help us with the needed energy. | ||
But it's not really for consumer uses. | ||
This is all going to be for the AIDI data centers. | ||
That's what we're really going to need to power this stuff because it's a high demand. | ||
That is very high demand stuff. | ||
So that's what they're really doing it about. | ||
By the way, I'd like to know who snuck this into the Big Beautiful Bill. | ||
We kind of mentioned this before, the gambling tax. | ||
It's even worse now that you look into it. | ||
And I'm not going to get into these numbers here. | ||
It gets a little boring. | ||
But basically, they're taxing gamblers at a ridiculous rate. | ||
Now, what's been determined is it looks like if there's probably some big gambling lobby, and I'm not just talking about casinos now. | ||
There's a new trend. | ||
Some of you are probably aware of it. | ||
Maybe you even like to gamble. | ||
But there's this new trend of specifically in sports gambling where you can just have an app and you can pretty much gamble on anything, anywhere, anytime. | ||
And depending on what state you're in, the laws might be different, but pretty much anything is available to gamble with now with different apps and services on your phone. | ||
So the gambling industry is way more local to a person and way more accessible for anybody that wants to gamble on sports. | ||
Well, what they've done is they've created this tax in the bill that the big-time gamblers, the ones that actually win big money, they've basically priced them out. | ||
You will not be able to even walk away without basically losing money. | ||
It's like if you win money now, you will lose money. | ||
So the train of thought here, and I think it proves itself to be correct. | ||
And I can get into these numbers with some of the big sports gamblers. | ||
You know, these are the odds makers. | ||
These are the people that know how to win bets. | ||
And they're like, well, with this new bill, here's my earnings last year. | ||
Here's what I'm going to pay under this new tax. | ||
I'm going to lose money. | ||
So you'll literally go from winning money to losing money. | ||
Now, forget about what you think about the gambling industry, good or bad. | ||
To me, this is just free market capitalism. | ||
If I want to gamble on sports and I'm good at it, then I should have every right to do that. | ||
And quite frankly, it shouldn't be taxed at all. | ||
I don't think you should get taxed on smart bets in the stock market or on a sports game or anything. | ||
So it's just more taxing. | ||
And I'm afraid to report, folks, that when this big, beautiful bill tax cuts come out, I don't think it's going to be the tax cuts we thought. | ||
I hate to be the bearer of bad news here, but the more people are looking into it, the more it looks like it's really not going to be tax cuts. | ||
The tax on tips gets capped. | ||
The tax on overtime gets capped. | ||
It all gets capped. | ||
It basically just neutralizes all of it. | ||
It just neutralizes it all. | ||
It's all going to come out as a wash, I think. | ||
We'll see. | ||
But as people are now digging into it and crunching the numbers, it looks like it's all just going to be a wash. | ||
It looks like it was all a big sell for something else entirely. | ||
But when it comes to this, so here's what people think has been done. | ||
These new gambling services, the average guy that bets on sports, it's probably like 95% of the demographic is males. | ||
The average guy that gambles on sports is probably not making much money, might even be losing money. | ||
They just gamble for the thrill or they have a bad habit or whatever. | ||
So people think the gambling industry got their hands on this bill. | ||
And now all of these different gambling apps, and there's so many of them, you see their ads on TV, they're already making a bunch of money, but they take a hit when the smart bettors and the odds makers and the ones that write the sports lines, they get in there and they actually make money. | ||
So the books for these gambling apps, which they're still making a lot of money because most people lose money on sports bets. | ||
And a lot of times, even if you win, you pay what is called the juice. | ||
Well, now all the odds makers that are actually making serious money, that make a living off sports gambling, now they're taxed out. | ||
By the way, this is what liberal progressives do. | ||
Oh, we're going to tax you on soda so you don't drink a bunch of soda. | ||
Oh, we're going to tax you on cigarettes so you don't use smoked cigarettes. | ||
Oh, we're going to tax you on gas so you can't use gas. | ||
Oh, we're going to tax you on gambling so you can't make money on gambling. | ||
Total liberal progressive portion of this bill. | ||
And it's all because these sports gambling apps are sick of the smart bettors making money. | ||
So now they're going to be priced out. | ||
And now the sports gambling apps are going to have nothing but incoming. | ||
They're never going to have to pay out anybody ever again, thanks to this bill. | ||
And if anybody decides, oh, I'm going to still make money on sports, they're going to lose all their money in taxes. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
This big, beautiful bill looks more like Build Back Better every single day. | ||
We'll see. | ||
But, you know, the rumors are going out. | ||
You know, you saw all the Democrats, oh, people are going to die from this bill. | ||
You're going to lose your welfare, lose your benefits. | ||
So, you know, a lot of these low IQ Democrat voters, you know, believe this stuff. | ||
So they're like, oh, I got to go spend all my, all my, you know, snap, EBT, whatever it is. | ||
I got to go spend it all right now. | ||
It's all about to get removed from this bill. | ||
Well, that's not even how it works, but nonetheless, that's what they believe. | ||
So they're shooting these videos. | ||
And I want to go through all of these so you can watch them. | ||
We'll just play them all back to back. | ||
They're shooting these videos and they're like, oh, you know, thanks to this bill, I can't really go get my free stuff anymore. | ||
And so they're filming themselves, going to the stores and buying. | ||
Folks, did you ever have any idea it was this bad? | ||
I don't really support welfare at all. | ||
But I thought at least the way they had the system set up, it's like we were fighting just to stop people from going out and buying fruit loops instead of whatever healthy alternative. | ||
I thought that was the battle on the welfare programs. | ||
It's like, hey, let's just stop them from buying junk food now. | ||
It's much worse than that. | ||
I had no idea it was this bad. | ||
If you want the argument of why these welfare programs need to be shut down, as if there isn't enough room to argue with evidence already, look at these videos. | ||
These are families. | ||
These are big fatties too. | ||
I mean, let's just be honest. | ||
These are obese people. | ||
Now you know why. | ||
So they're able to go to different stores and they can buy whatever the hell they want. | ||
It's not about just junk food or healthy food, folks. | ||
It's worse. | ||
Watch these videos. | ||
Just give me 14, 15, 16, back to back to back. | ||
This is going to shock you. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hello, YouTube. | |
This is your girl Quay. | ||
And yes, we at Sam's doing the shopping hall. | ||
So y'all come along with us and let's get some stuff out of Sams. | ||
I'm really just going to be a very short video. | ||
Just a little. | ||
Now, this woman is probably $300, maybe $350. | ||
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Yeah, y'all. | |
Let's get into... | ||
They got some animal crackers for... | ||
This is her EBT card. | ||
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Yeah, my keys are. | |
Jumbo Animal Crackers. | ||
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A box of 30 seats for $9.98. | |
So we're going to grab it. | ||
We're going to pull it. | ||
So yeah, we got all this. | ||
A bunch of fake health food. | ||
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So we got some things. | |
Some bluff out for the kids. | ||
Literally a cart full of junk food. | ||
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Some food snakes and gushes and pounded donuts. | |
All paid for by the taxpayer. | ||
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Some honey buds. | |
And yeah, so let's get six to the criteria. | ||
And she's pushing $350. | ||
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Two bags for $49 ounces for $7.98. | |
So we're going to grab one of those. | ||
What if you attach like a weight program or like a exercise routine? | ||
If you're going to take welfare from the government, then I don't want you to be obese. | ||
You're going to have to be healthy. | ||
You're going to have to do a fitness program as well. | ||
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And it is $4.68, which is a good price. | |
Not that the price matters to her. | ||
She's not paying for it. | ||
This is part one. | ||
She spends $1,000. | ||
Taxpayer welfare, $1,000. | ||
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It's a girlfriend from the season house. | |
That's the only thing I'm going to get out of here. | ||
They got some olive oil for $11.48. | ||
So we're going to grab one of these. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And they got it for $5.78. | ||
So we're going to grab one of those. | ||
Like I said, y'all, the video is not going to be long. | ||
It's going to be a short video. | ||
We're going to grab this pack right here for $7.98. | ||
It's actually on sale. | ||
Easter saving. | ||
Saving a dollar. | ||
So we're going to grab one of these with two ketchup mustard and sweet relish. | ||
Get some of these from Treasure for $12.48. | ||
And that's the Heather Valley for $12.48. | ||
Two fast. | ||
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So they got the Vevita macaroni cheese. | |
Hale macaroni cheese for $14.98. | ||
I usually don't buy these, but I ran out of macaroni cheese, and I went to my sister's and got this, and she had it, and it tastes pretty good. | ||
So I'm going to grab a case of those. | ||
The twins like the raviola, so we're going to grab two cases of those for the twins. | ||
So they got spaghetti noodles, $5.99. | ||
Do you have such liberation when you're going grocery shopping that you don't even care because it's not your money? | ||
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I'm just going to grab one of these. | |
It's a three-pack for $8.98. | ||
So yeah, that's a steal. | ||
People grab one of these things. | ||
I mean, it must be nice, I guess. | ||
Are you even working? | ||
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Grab two boxes of these because we go through messing potatoes like it ain't nothing. | |
And we're going to get two cases of these. | ||
I don't know how much it is, but we're going to get to. | ||
We're going to get a case of these green beans. | ||
You're going to be eight cans in a pack. | ||
So we're going to get two of these. | ||
Grab one to serve and the serve ring for C78. | ||
So we're going to get one of those. | ||
C78 will probably be 20. | ||
I wonder what the average obesity rate is for a welfare recipient like this. | ||
I bet it's over 50%. | ||
I bet you most people that receive this form of welfare and the SNAP and the EVT, I bet you most of them are obese. | ||
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$788. | |
Liquor Tron for $7.88. | ||
We're going to grab one box of each. | ||
For the Gobert, the keys, Lodies, and the Peaches, they write that together. | ||
So we're going to get a box of them for $10.98. | ||
And we're going to get the Goberts for $15.98. | ||
We're going to get one of each, y'all. | ||
We're going to get the parts for $9.98. | ||
Here's the family. | ||
They spent $3,000. | ||
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$3,000 at Walmart on their EVT. | |
All junk food, all dancing, showing it off. | ||
You pay for their food. | ||
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Let's go to Costco for the first time that receives food stamps. | |
Did you grab the keys out of the car? | ||
We're going to look for trash cans because mine broke and I really want the side-by-side ones. | ||
So let's go see if they have them. | ||
Buddy. | ||
I'm ready. | ||
I love it. | ||
Let's, let's. | ||
Snap. | ||
I'm not. | ||
Why is it that we get guilt tripped into this? | ||
It's truth. | ||
And that's all it is. | ||
You say, oh, you don't want them to go hungry. | ||
Why don't they get a job? | ||
You know, it's funny. | ||
The illegal aliens seem to have no problem getting a job. | ||
You ever notice that? | ||
They seem to be able to come in here and get a job lickety split, no problem. | ||
They don't even complain. | ||
They'll work 10 hours a day. | ||
I'll give them credit. | ||
They'll work 10 hours a day in the field. | ||
They'll work at a construction site. | ||
They'll do anything to pay and feel that they have some self-respect. | ||
But you're an American family. | ||
You got an obese woman at home, doesn't want to work, and you get thousands a month in free welfare. | ||
And then I get guilt-tripped because you won't even do what you need to do to take care of your family. | ||
So now I have to work more hours and get taxed so that your fat ass supports your own family because what? | ||
You won't get a job? | ||
Because what? | ||
The American economy is so bad? | ||
Well, golly gee, how do the illegal immigrants seem to get a job so easily? | ||
They don't seem to have any problems. | ||
I don't hear them complaining about the economy. | ||
They're just grateful to be here. | ||
So you know what? | ||
It just, it gets to this point where it doesn't even matter. | ||
It's like, yeah, okay, we'll probably be better off with Trump than Biden or Harris or a Republican with a Democrat. | ||
Yeah, okay, but how much better, really? | ||
Other than the facade of the two-party system, other than the facade of conservative versus liberal, how much better is it, really? | ||
This is outrageous. | ||
It's just outrageous. | ||
This is a lifestyle now. | ||
And notice what happens. | ||
When we build this Section 8 housing projects, within 10 years they fall apart because nobody takes care of them. | ||
Same thing. | ||
You put these people on food stamps, you put these people with an EBT card, thousands of dollars a month. | ||
What happens? | ||
They end up fat and unhealthy. | ||
America is not meant to be a welfare state, folks. | ||
And Americans are not meant to live off of the sweat and blood and toil of another man. | ||
And this is where we're at. | ||
And then they just rub it in your face. | ||
It's like, oh, you don't want people to go starving. | ||
So what? | ||
So because somebody's a bad parent, I have to pay for their bills? | ||
That's my fault? | ||
I'm supposed to feel bad? | ||
How does that make you feel watching obese people living off of your hard work? | ||
Do you check your grocery bill? | ||
Do you budget your grocery bills? | ||
And you're probably skinny. | ||
But these land whales go out with your money and buy whatever they want. | ||
Fairy dust. | ||
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It doesn't exist. | |
It's never landed. | ||
It is no matter. | ||
It's not on the elemental chart. | ||
It's not fucking real, right? | ||
Mm-hmm. | ||
The seed is planted. | ||
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Sleep. | |
Sleep. | ||
Terror grows. | ||
The seed is planted. | ||
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Sleep. | |
Sleep. | ||
Terror grows. | ||
The seed is planted. | ||
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Sleep. | |
Sleep. | ||
Terror grows. | ||
Yes. | ||
Well, I suppose the Trump Justice Department and FBI would like you to believe all of that. | ||
Nothing to see here. | ||
Move about your business. | ||
And now all of the same people, look, it's really not even worth my time. | ||
It's not worth your time other than To just say the digital influencers that just make money off of supporting Trump, that's all it is. | ||
And now they're all telling you nobody cared about Epstein. | ||
Just move on. | ||
Just move on. | ||
Okay. | ||
You guys are the problem. | ||
You guys are the reason why nothing ever changes and why nothing gets done because you'll lick anybody's boots. | ||
You'll polish anybody's knob. | ||
And so they can get away with it. | ||
Because there you are standing in defense. | ||
Even when they engage in the most active, obvious cover-up you've ever seen in your life, there you are, ready to get on your knees and ask where your tongue belongs. | ||
All right, I'll back off for a second here. | ||
She's really frustrating. | ||
They probably wouldn't want you to forget about this video. | ||
Outside the Maxwell trial, one of the victims speaks out. | ||
Remember when she said this, Clip 24? | ||
I have spent the last 17 years in my own prison for what she, Jeffrey, and all the co-conspirators did to me. | ||
I was raped repeatedly. | ||
I was raped three times a day, sometimes. | ||
And I was not the only girl on that island. | ||
There was a constant stream of girls being raped over and over and over again. | ||
And yes, Kilane must die in prison because I've been in hell and back the last 17 years. | ||
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In 27 for me. | |
I was 10 years old when Liz Stein was being trafficked. | ||
I was 10. | ||
That is how long the sex trafficking ring has been going on. | ||
So are we calling them liars now? | ||
By the way, what happened to the Me Too movement? | ||
What happened to Believe All Women? | ||
It's funny. | ||
It's all very hush-hush now. | ||
It's all very quiet now. | ||
When they can't aim it against Donald Trump, all of a sudden they have nothing to say. | ||
Isn't that funny? | ||
It's crazy how that works, isn't it? | ||
Well, Netanyahu is at the White House today, and we've got some other interesting news on that deal. | ||
Trump and Netanyahu meet as new Middle East tests loom. | ||
Well, Netanyahu and the IDF has been very busy bombing as many countries as they possibly can. | ||
The killing never stops. | ||
They're unaffected by it, by the way. | ||
And, you know, I can't even show this stuff. | ||
But there's these videos now. | ||
Nobody's denied it. | ||
And I've waited a whole weekend now to even report on it, but nobody denies it. | ||
And it's just the IDF raping Palestinian prisoners. | ||
Just like, oh. | ||
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It's just crazy. | |
Israel to issue 54,000 call-up notices to ultra-Orthodox students. | ||
No, so now they're drafting the Orthodox Jews. | ||
They haven't done that. | ||
Now, you see, I reported it a month ago. | ||
The Orthodox Jews are turning on Netanyahu because he was threatening to put them in the wars that they want nothing to do with. | ||
So everybody fights now. | ||
Everybody fights for Netanyahu. | ||
It's really sad. | ||
IDF says it killed Hamas commander in cafe strike that killed dozens of civilians. | ||
It's from yesterday. | ||
Israel strikes several targets across Lebanon, violating ceasefire. | ||
Israeli jet bomb multiple areas across Lebanon. | ||
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Mm-hmm. | |
Now, isn't this a strange headline from IsraelNationNews.com? | ||
As the West dies, Israel's future lies with rising Asia. | ||
Wow. | ||
The 77-year history of Israel's diplomatic alliances with the West appears to be ending. | ||
And increasingly, we see that we have disturbingly little in common with the dying West. | ||
So now they're going to try to be a parasite on Asia. | ||
Isn't that amazing? | ||
So the West was thriving, thriving until World War II supposedly wins World War II, and then Israel becomes a leech on the West, sucks it dry, kills it, and says, oh, we've destroyed our host. | ||
It's time to find a new one. | ||
Isn't that amazing? | ||
What an admission. | ||
What an absolutely stunning admission. | ||
You killed the West, you sucked the West to death like a parasite, and now you're moving on to Asia. | ||
You know what? | ||
I don't think they want you. | ||
Yeah, I think the Asians, unless you've penetrated them with your sex trafficking blackmail network as well, I don't think the Asian countries are going to look at Israel and say, oh yes, please become a parasite on our back. | ||
Suck us dead just like you did the West. | ||
Yes. | ||
Can't wait for that. | ||
Oh no, Israel says, oh no, there's nothing left for us here in the West. | ||
We've sucked them dry. | ||
We've got to find a new host. | ||
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Wow. | |
Roger Waters faces prosecution for Palestine action support. | ||
Yeah, you're not allowed to say you support Palestine. | ||
They call to arrest you, prosecute you. | ||
That's fun. | ||
Can somebody explain how a dildo salesman gets such access? | ||
Rabbi Shmully celebrating the Dalai Lama's 90th birthday. | ||
How is this guy having dinner with the Dalai Lama? | ||
Is Shmuley the new Epstein? | ||
What's going on with that guy? | ||
How does this guy get so much access? | ||
A humble sex toy salesman, him and his daughter testing sex toys. | ||
How do they do that? | ||
I don't know. | ||
He seems to know a lot about it. | ||
How does this guy get so much access? | ||
Isn't that weird? | ||
It's very weird, actually. | ||
You know, the video segment of me and Pastor Greg Locke, I'm still working on locking down a debate. | ||
I think I've got two parties to agree. | ||
Now we're working out of time. | ||
And I didn't even do the whole list because I ran out of time, but I had the whole list of all the Israeli prime ministers and their real name and their origin, their place of birth. | ||
I think two Israeli prime ministers are actually born in Israel, and I think only one or two even use their real name. | ||
I didn't even get through that whole list. | ||
And that video segment went so vile, They're now creating memes and they're doing these. | ||
They're showing you the Israeli prime ministers are actually all Eastern European. | ||
They're not even from Israel. | ||
Except, I think, two. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Better be careful, Schroyer. | ||
Yeah, oh no, I'm very well aware of my fate. | ||
I'm very well aware that I got arrested for speech when the Democrats were in power. | ||
And I'm very well aware if I get arrested for speech again, it's going to be because of my commentary on Israel. | ||
I'm very aware. | ||
Yes. | ||
I believe me. | ||
I am more aware than that than I'd like to come to grips with. | ||
But you can't let that hold you back. | ||
All right. | ||
Now, I got all of these other crazy clips. | ||
Like, this is your paid operative campaign. | ||
Everything they do is projection. | ||
Tucker Carlson is not paid off to be anti-Israel or pro-Gatar or whatever he is. | ||
The people attacking him are paid off. | ||
And this has actually been totally proven. | ||
But so here's just a quick example. | ||
These are all the accounts. | ||
Now, I can't say for certain all of them are taking money to attack Tucker Carlson. | ||
But when you're all attacking with the exact same message, you know, I think it's a reasonable conclusion to reach that you're all getting paid. | ||
Here's an example of some of the names involved here in clip 10. | ||
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Not America First. | |
Anonymous account. | ||
Anonymous account. | ||
Here's somebody that has a real name. | ||
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Or supposedly. | |
They'd all say Tucker's Not America First. | ||
Another Anonymous Account. | ||
Oh, Loomer's on there. | ||
We know who she is. | ||
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Another anonymous account. | |
Another anonymous account. | ||
This guy with a foreign nation in his bio. | ||
Another anonymous account. | ||
Foreign flag and bio. | ||
foreign flag and bio Yeah, you think it's a coincidence all of them saying the same thing? | ||
Tucker Carlson's not America first. | ||
He's the paid op. | ||
You're probably the paid op. | ||
It's too easy. | ||
All right. | ||
What else do we have here? | ||
What else do we have here? | ||
This is from 1989. | ||
And so it shows you how this debate has been around forever. | ||
And I think the only thing that's changed is it used to be a left-right, like solely split down the middle. | ||
And that's why when you see things like from Dinesh D'Souza the other night, and he says, oh, you know, Fuentes sounds like a Democrat. | ||
It's no longer a left-right issue. | ||
You can't play that game with us anymore. | ||
Supporting Israel is no longer a right versus left issue. | ||
I think it's really an independent thinker versus a non-independent thinker issue. | ||
It's an anti-war versus pro-war issue, if you could boil it down to such simple terms. | ||
But it just shows how this thing has been around since 1989. | ||
This was a, I guess it was supposed to be a comedic bit in 1989 with a puppet of the Israeli prime minister. | ||
Listen to this, clip 13. | ||
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And the next contender, please, your name, sir? | |
Yitzhak Shamir. | ||
Your occupation, the West Bank and Gaza. | ||
And your specialist subject, human rights. | ||
Mr. Shamir, you have 30 seconds starting from now. | ||
According to Amnesty International, which country has imprisoned more than 5,000 people without trial in the last three years? | ||
Southern defecate. | ||
No Israel. | ||
Between 1987 and 1989, which country killed 540 unarmed demonstrators? | ||
Southern defecate. | ||
No Israel. | ||
Which country has shot dead more than 110 children since 1987? | ||
Southern. | ||
No, Israel. | ||
Which country produces the nicest oranges? | ||
Ah, Israel. | ||
No, South Africa. | ||
Yeah, some things never change. | ||
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I don't even know if I want to show this other stuff. | |
What do we have here, guys? | ||
What do we have here? | ||
What is clip nine? | ||
Is that the... | ||
Oh, look at this. | ||
This is a July 4th protest. | ||
Funny, no matter how you feel about it. | ||
Yeah, go ahead. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Start it from the top. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
America first? | ||
What a joke. | ||
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It's Israel first. | |
Israel first. | ||
It's Israel first every day. | ||
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America first. | |
We know. | ||
Israel first. | ||
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Say it. | |
America first. | ||
Who owns you? | ||
Israel first. | ||
Who owns you? | ||
Stay silent. | ||
You're staying in your hands and stay completely. | ||
You're a new year. | ||
Yes, keep on moving. | ||
Yes, little chips going. | ||
You're all up, America. | ||
Yes, little chips going. | ||
You're all there. | ||
Yeah, it really is the Achilles heel of the right wing, isn't it? | ||
It really exposes who the woke right is. | ||
Obviously, that's a leftist protest there, but I mean, how can you deny it after what we've seen in the Trump administration, really, more so than the Biden administration? | ||
But it doesn't matter who it is. | ||
Israel runs both sides. | ||
Is it because of the Epstein blackmail? | ||
I guess we'll never know. | ||
But there you have, oh, I'm going to close my eyes and shut my ears. | ||
I don't want to hear about Israel controlling my government. | ||
Yeah, that's why it's so bad. | ||
Oh, I can't handle this. | ||
I'm going to moon. | ||
This guy literally drops his pants and moons them. | ||
You know, that's what we deal with from leftists in Austin. | ||
We go out in the truck and do a comedic bit. | ||
Like I pretend to be a Ukrainian general. | ||
And I tell everybody to go fight for Ukraine. | ||
And these leftists literally pull their pants down and moon us. | ||
So now that's what right-wingers Do when they hear about Israel. | ||
So, who's, I mean, come on. | ||
It's, you know, that's your woke right. | ||
And just like I said day one, the dividing line is on Israel. | ||
It's Black Lives Matter for conservatives. | ||
They'll realize it sooner than later. | ||
They will. | ||
Let's see what we have here, guys. | ||
Let me see clip 11. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Okay. | ||
Yeah, that's the IDF and the Palestinian prisoner. | ||
I don't want to show that. | ||
And then I guess Israel is now moving into, what is it, Cyprus and claiming it's theirs. | ||
God promised it them 3,000 years ago, so now they're moving in there. | ||
And look, I don't even want to care about the region. | ||
I really don't. | ||
So Turkish settlers, Israeli settlers, it's all just Middle East fighting all the time. | ||
I want nothing to do with it. | ||
But Israel runs my government, and Israel is a first priority of my government. | ||
And Israel gets more foreign aid than any other country. | ||
So that's why we talk about Israel. | ||
If Israel wasn't getting the foreign aid and didn't have the APAC lobby controlling Congress, then I wouldn't even talk about it at all. | ||
But that's what they, so they say, oh, all you ever talk about is Israel. | ||
Why don't you talk about Turkey? | ||
Why don't you talk about Nigeria? | ||
Why don't you talk about... | ||
Is Nigeria controlling our Congress? | ||
Are we striking Nigeria's enemies with bunker busters? | ||
Is Nigeria's president coming into the White House every multiple times a year? | ||
Is Nigeria, Turkey, the number one foreign aid recipient of America? | ||
No, Israel is. | ||
So sorry, that pushback doesn't work. | ||
So here's Netanyahu declaring to the new Israeli settlers, this is your land. | ||
This is your home now. | ||
So they'll do the same thing probably in America if they can. | ||
They already do. | ||
Clip 12. | ||
It's very good that you get a Jewish education, but you're now standing in your land. | ||
This is your land. | ||
So this is a visit to you. | ||
Now, that's enough. | ||
Imagine this. | ||
Imagine this. | ||
Because I get it from the Christian evangelicals all the time. | ||
Well, this is what the Bible says. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
You know that the Muslims that occupy that part of the world don't believe that. | ||
They don't believe that. | ||
And by the way, the Jews do not believe that Jesus Christ was the Messiah either. | ||
And yet the evangelical Christians will literally die for their rights to occupy these lands. | ||
So yeah, when the Jews go into these Arab Muslim lands and say, this is my land, this book tells me so. | ||
It was promised me 3,000 years ago. | ||
Yeah, that doesn't exactly go over well. | ||
They're not like Christians that will take the knee and say, oh, yes, the Bible says this is your land. | ||
Oh yes, the Bible says you are the superior race. | ||
Yes, okay, I serve you now. | ||
No, that's not like how the Christians deal with it. | ||
The Arab nations, the Muslim nations, they don't take so kindly to the Israelis coming in and saying, this is my land. | ||
God promised it to me. | ||
You're out. | ||
And so that's the mess. | ||
That's the scramble. | ||
That's what's been going on for centuries, millennia. | ||
And now, unfortunately, the U.S. blood and treasure is fully involved in it, and we just can't seem to get out of it. | ||
Just seems like no matter what, cannot seem to get out of it. | ||
And if you say something like this in Israel, a nice local Israeli might say something like this in clip 22. | ||
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Let me just, before you continue talking, you're going to go to jail. | |
Shut up. | ||
We don't do anything illegal. | ||
You cannot take us to jail. | ||
If you are not involved, please go. | ||
Shalom, my friend. | ||
We bless you. | ||
You're my country. | ||
You come to the United States, you can say whatever you want to say. | ||
That is a free world, yes? | ||
You're not in the United States. | ||
You're in Israel. | ||
I understand. | ||
You can say whatever you want to say here. | ||
Yes, you can. | ||
It's illegal. | ||
It is legal to preach about Yeshua. | ||
We preach at Damascus Gate. | ||
The police said it's okay. | ||
We preach at Jaffa Gate. | ||
The police said it's okay. | ||
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I respect you, respect me. | |
He doesn't have to respect you. | ||
Huh? | ||
He doesn't have to respect you. | ||
That's the right thing. | ||
Are you Jewish? | ||
Do you want to honor God? | ||
That is the godly thing to do. | ||
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We respect one another. | |
The godly thing is to kill me. | ||
That's right. | ||
That's what the Torah says. | ||
The Torah says to kill us. | ||
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The Torah says that people who worship idols such as yourself, when there is a Sanhedrin to kill us. | |
Yes? | ||
Okay. | ||
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That's what the Torah says. | |
So we know how the Jewish people feel about Christians, yes? | ||
That you discriminate against Christians. | ||
Christians are idol worshipers. | ||
You discriminate against Christ. | ||
The Torah says that Christianity is idol worship. | ||
So that's nice, Christians. | ||
So you better wake the fuck up. | ||
You don't have any allies in the Middle East. | ||
They all want to kill you. | ||
They all want to kill each other. | ||
They all want to kill everything. | ||
It's a cursed part of this world or a blessed part of this world, however you want to look at it. | ||
I want nothing to do with it. | ||
I want my country completely out of there or we will be cursed just like it is. | ||
And that's not an isolated incident, but it also doesn't speak for all Jews. | ||
I understand that. | ||
Just like one single Muslim that hates America or wants to kill Americans doesn't speak for all Muslims. | ||
Doesn't matter. | ||
None of them are our friends. | ||
None of them are allies. | ||
And until that part of the world is ready to engage in peace with one another, then they're never going to engage in peace with us. | ||
Never. | ||
And how do you think Americans are going to feel now? | ||
Epstein, Mossad agent, just covered up his entire blackmail ring. | ||
America first policies, what do we get? | ||
Nothing. | ||
Strike Iran? | ||
Done. | ||
More foreign aid for Israel? | ||
Done. | ||
More military aid for Israel? | ||
Done. | ||
But you want mass deportations? | ||
You want to fund law enforcement? | ||
Got to pass this big, beautiful bill. | ||
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That's how it goes. | |
And it sucks. | ||
Totally sucks. | ||
Look at this. | ||
You can't even get a bridge built. | ||
Demolition of a remaining Francis Scott Key Bridge section to begin Monday. | ||
So They're doing the final deconstruction today. | ||
Okay? | ||
This was like over a year ago. | ||
Final deconstruction today. | ||
Just over a year ago, about a year and two months. | ||
And they're doing the final deconstruction. | ||
They are even anticipating it to be rebuilt for another two years, folks. | ||
Two years. | ||
We can't even build a damn bridge in this country. | ||
We can't even build basic infrastructure in this country. | ||
And your current infrastructure projects, highway projects in your metropolitan area take five to ten years. | ||
And you sit there and deal with traffic? | ||
And it costs millions of dollars just to rent out barrels. | ||
Yeah, that costs money. | ||
That barrel sitting on the road for 10 years, that's cost money. | ||
Should have gotten in the barrel industry. | ||
We can't even build basic infrastructure. | ||
It takes years to even build a bridge in this country. | ||
But foreign aid, no problem. | ||
Military aid, no problem. | ||
$300 billion for Ukraine? | ||
No problem. | ||
And what do we get in return? | ||
Nothing. | ||
Worse than nothing. | ||
We get stabbed in the back. | ||
We get robbed. | ||
We get hated around the world. | ||
And our own people suffer. | ||
And it doesn't look like anything's changing with this administration. | ||
It's very unfortunate. | ||
But I don't know how else to look at it at this point. | ||
But that's fine. | ||
That's fine. | ||
It'll just make people realize how bad it is even more so. | ||
And unify real American patriots that want to actually see some significant change. | ||
Deep state arrests, institutional change. | ||
You know, the stuff that we thought we were getting in this administration that I'd still say we have not gotten. | ||
And I know it's a tough pill to swallow, folks. | ||
I know a lot of people listening to this are cringing right now. | ||
I know a lot of people are listening to this and say, I have to turn this off. | ||
I can't listen to this anymore. | ||
I get it. | ||
I totally get it. | ||
And I hope I'm wrong. | ||
But my duty is to call it as I see it. | ||
And that's how I see it. | ||
And I don't see it any other way. | ||
And I think that your resistance to hearing this message is probably your subconscious knowing it's true. | ||
Knowing it's true. | ||
It's a tough pill to swallow. | ||
But if the Epstein cover-up doesn't do it for you, I don't know what will. | ||
Do you really think we're going to get anything now? | ||
We can't even get the Epstein list? | ||
I mean, give me a break. | ||
We can't even get the Epstein list. | ||
You think they're going to do deep state arrests? | ||
You think the Biden crime family's going down? | ||
The Autopen signatories? | ||
The Crossfire Hurricane illegal spying? | ||
The border invasion forces? | ||
You think you're going to get any of that? | ||
I guess we can still hope, but that's about all we have at this point, isn't it? | ||
Hope. | ||
But you can't grab hope. | ||
Can you? | ||
All right. | ||
That's going to do it for today's edition of the Info Wars War Room. | ||
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And on top of that, free shipping on any order above $99. | ||
All of this right now at theeloishowstore.com and your purchase keep us on the air. | ||
But I got to tell you, a lot of these are lost leaders. | ||
I mean, you're talking about an incredible deal, particularly on the apparel, but also on the supplements, a lot of other great items at thealishowstore.com. | ||
This is the biggest sale of the year, and it's live right now for only seven days at thealishoustore.com. | ||
I don't normally tell you about a sale until it's live, but this sale is definitely the biggest in the history of the Alex Shonesstore.com. | ||
And no matter what happens to InfoWars, the AlexShowstore.com is not owned by me, and it's funded and runs the Alex Jones Backup Network and everything we're doing. | ||
So you're getting great products there that also keep us showing the year regardless of what happens. | ||
They came up with a July 4th sale that normally is our second biggest sale of the year, right before Christmas, normally our biggest. | ||
And they did a sale that is even better than our historic December sales. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, historic 4th of July blowout sale this next week only, starting at midnight, June 30th until 11.55 p.m. on July 6th. | ||
Buy one of any supplement. | ||
The methylene blue, the Irish Seamos, the Chili G, any of it, and get one free. | ||
That's everything in the store. | ||
It's over 20 supplements like Ultimate Life Force, Berry Mash, Spike Protein Detox, Show Different Cardi Master System, your blood, your heart, everybody. | ||
Everybody should be on this. | ||
Plus, the same deal for all apparel. | ||
And I can tell you, these shirts are high-quality, made in America great fabric. | ||
The average shirt, precious and extra large. | ||
XXL costs like $50, $60 a piece. | ||
It's all for $30. | ||
This is crazy. | ||
You get a ball cap, t-shirt, sweater, hoodie. | ||
Buy one of any apparel, get another free. | ||
Did you hear that? | ||
Never done that. | ||
That is just crazy. | ||
Buy one shirt, get one free. | ||
Buy one hat, get one free. | ||
Buy one hoodie, get one free. | ||
Declare independence from the new world order by getting great supplements for your mind and body, great apparel to celebrate patriotism, spread the word, and by keeping Infowars fighting for humanity by supporting us at thealoishowstore.com. | ||
That is the hands down biggest best sale, not just for the outshowstore.com, but the history of InfoWarstore.com. | ||
Absolutely amazing. | ||
It's running for one week. | ||
Starts now. | ||
Take advantage of it. | ||
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Wow. | |
Wow. | ||
Quite frankly, I didn't develop Optimal Human when Bigley came on as a big sponsor. | ||
And I told them the supplements I wanted from the companies I wanted. | ||
They went out and did what I wanted. | ||
And people love them. | ||
And they're incredible. | ||
The turmeric, the Shilaji, the Irish C Moss, all of it. | ||
But they'd had this out for years. | ||
And I thought, my green caps are great. | ||
And, you know, this other company I use is great because green superfoods are amazing. | ||
And then I finally took it and Harrison Smith took it. | ||
And I was like, my God. | ||
And by then, we'd been selling it four or five months and it was already a top seller. | ||
The problem is there's so many ingredients and it's so hard to source and it's so clean and highest standards that it's sold out most of the time. | ||
We finally got a decent shipment of it in, but we never offered it for subscription because we just couldn't keep it. | ||
When you subscribe at thealexhowstore.com and then they keep it back for you so it never sells out. | ||
So go to thealexhowstore.com and get your optimal human and so many other incredible products today. |