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Ladies and gentlemen, it is Tuesday, July 22nd, 2025. | ||
This is the InfoWars War Room, the fastest three hours on the internet. | ||
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I'm your host, Owen Schroer, and you know, I just bring you the headlines. | ||
I'm going to tell you everything we have coming up. | ||
I was talking to my producer Scott before the show, and I kind of see it, and I'm right there with a lot of people on kind of the Epstein fatigue because I don't like redundancy. | ||
I don't like being stuck on a hamster wheel. | ||
I don't like this whole groundhog's day situation, but the truth is it still continues to be the number one story. | ||
And so I can't even get away from it. | ||
And I'm trying to make sense of it today. | ||
And there's a bunch of other news. | ||
I mean, I got a bunch of just headline stuff of developments coming out of D.C. Got a pretty big stack of geopolitical stuff, mostly out of the Middle East, but some other stories as well. | ||
And then just a whole stack of just other assorted miscellaneous headlines that have public interest and kind of tie into other things that are going on. | ||
And we'll cover it all, but it's just like everywhere you look to get news, there's a front page Epstein story. | ||
And there's always a new ripple and a new turn. | ||
And so today it's, oh, the House is blocking the files from getting released. | ||
And now Trump's former personal lawyer, who's now the deputy attorney general, he's going to go meet with Maxwell before she apparently testifies. | ||
And then, I mean, the whole thing is just crazy. | ||
And no matter what they do, it just continues to be a bad look for President Trump and this White House. | ||
It's just they can't get it right. | ||
So we will be covering it. | ||
But there is a bunch of other news that we'll be getting to. | ||
And I was thinking, why is this, why won't this thing go away? | ||
And is it the lack of action from the White House? | ||
And I'm thinking, well, this story is really old. | ||
But it's like now they're trying to, it's like, so I got this old steaming pile of garbage here that we want to get cleared off. | ||
And we're like, hey, we're sick of this garbage. | ||
And then so now the White House is saying, well, hey, but how about this other old garbage? | ||
Hey, how about, you know, what about Obama? | ||
What about this garbage? | ||
And I'm just sitting here. | ||
I'm like, that's even older garbage. | ||
You didn't do anything about that garbage. | ||
Nobody ever took that garbage out. | ||
So are we going to get it? | ||
And I think, can this administration really go after Obama? | ||
Aside from the whole political decorum of we don't want to go after our political opposition or we don't want to do this to a former president, which Trump expressed in a soundbite today. | ||
So we'll play some clips of Trump. | ||
Why would I think that anything is going to be different now? | ||
Or can they even do it? | ||
If you take Obama down or you take Clinton down or you take any of the deep state down, how do they not bring you down with now? | ||
Because that's the whole thing. | ||
If Trump is untouchable or if the members of his administration are all untouchable, then this would have all already been done. | ||
But if they're somehow, some way tied into all the other deep state corruption, you take Obama down, they all go down. | ||
So it's like, now we're in that territory where it's like, hey, we really got to move on from this Epstein thing. | ||
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We really got to give people what they want. | |
So it's like, okay, why is there this frustration? | ||
And now it really is turning just like anti-Trump. | ||
I mean, it's bad. | ||
It's bad. | ||
And of my 350,000 or whatever followers I have on X, obviously very right wing, very pro-Trump. | ||
And now I'll just put up a basic headline of Trump and it's like all anti-Trump now. | ||
Like that is a shift. | ||
That is a month, two months. | ||
That is a total 180 shift. | ||
But it's like, okay, why can't we get this? | ||
Well, no new wars. | ||
Well, now there's more war. | ||
No more foreign aid. | ||
Well, we're continuing to send foreign aid. | ||
We're going to have Doge cuts. | ||
Shut down all the waste fraud and abuse. | ||
Never mind. | ||
You're not getting that. | ||
Well, at least we'll get the Epstein disclosure. | ||
Nope, not getting that either. | ||
And so it's like, this is the frustration. | ||
This is The Pressure Cooker. | ||
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So, I'm trying to do a fair analysis here. | |
Let's go. | ||
And I think this conversation is going to start coming up a little bit more often. | ||
And things are different. | ||
There's no doubt things are different from Trump's first month, Trump's first 100 days, or even just a month and a half ago, really. | ||
And I think the, if you want to choose kind of the demarcation line, I think it's the Iran strikes. | ||
And I think the polling reflects that it's the Iran strikes as well. | ||
That was the first thing that was kind of like, feels like we got a cheap shot from behind. | ||
And then plus the Musk fallout and then the big, beautiful Bill, dirty salesman techniques and the spending. | ||
And we're not going to get, we're not even going to get 5% of what we wanted out of Doge. | ||
And now the whole Epstein Cover-up or the perception that it's a cover-up. | ||
And so we're just in a totally different world now politically with President Trump. | ||
And it happened so fast. | ||
So fast. | ||
I called it hyperspeed two months ago when we saw this coming. | ||
And it really was hyper speed. | ||
But I'm saying, well, what's a fair analysis? | ||
How do you, because the bad tends to overwhelm the good in our minds, and that's a psychological thing. | ||
That's a survival mechanism thing. | ||
You know, the good is the good, but the bad, it's like, well, you got to address the bad. | ||
It's like you got a lot of things going on in your life. | ||
You got nine things that are good, one thing that's bad. | ||
What are you going to address? | ||
You're going to address the bad thing. | ||
So it's kind of just overwhelming right now. | ||
And, you know, part of me looks at it, it was like an avalanche. | ||
It was like, okay, Musk was always going to get out and people didn't vote for Musk, though there was a very large Musk following that helped Trump get in and everything he did to help Trump get in. | ||
That's very real. | ||
But people didn't vote for Musk. | ||
So the fallout, okay. | ||
And he was on that special contract that was expiring anyway. | ||
So, okay, he's gone. | ||
And there's a little fallout. | ||
It's like, all right, you can kind of, you can get through that. | ||
And then there were the Iran strikes. | ||
And, you know, the right wing is kind of split right now on how to handle the Middle East. | ||
And there is an appetite for striking Iran. | ||
That's real. | ||
So you can kind of get through that too and just declare victory and move on. | ||
And it won't just be a permanent stain. | ||
Maybe it comes out in the wash. | ||
And then the Doge thing, kind of the momentum already died from that. | ||
So people are just kind of over it. | ||
It's just like, all right, fine. | ||
The government still wastes our money, spends all our money. | ||
All right. | ||
So it's like, okay, done with Doge. | ||
And then the Epstein thing hits. | ||
And it's really not even about Epstein or the files as much as how the White House handled it so badly. | ||
It's like you come home and your kids are cleaning up the kitchen, the counter around the cookie jar. | ||
Crumbs everywhere, chocolate on their hands. | ||
You're like, hey, did you get into the cookies? | ||
Oh, what cookies? | ||
I didn't know about any cookies and they're cleaning it all up. | ||
It's like, hmm, yeah, you look pretty guilty. | ||
This is putting the lid back on the cookie jar. | ||
You're cleaning the chocolate off your hands. | ||
It looks like you were into the cookies. | ||
It's like, oh, no, I don't know about the cookies. | ||
Yeah, you were in the cookies. | ||
So it's just been like this avalanche now, and the polling has showed it well. | ||
Now, Trump has a bit of a boost in the last couple of days. | ||
This just kind of happens in political polling. | ||
It's like the stock market. | ||
It goes up and down. | ||
But I mean, it was a big tank. | ||
It was like a big loss, and then kind of just the steady gains and losses. | ||
But it's like, okay, how do you balance this whole thing out? | ||
Well, I think that for the time being, the radical left is pretty much defeated right now. | ||
You still have some life on the East and West coasts. | ||
But I mean, the radical left is really just on life support politically. | ||
And it might be so dramatic that the Democrats in the midterms and then in 2028 will have to really reevaluate their own platform and abandon the radical left, or they'll have to work with the radical left to come back to the center. | ||
So, okay, you know what? | ||
Politically, we've devastated the radical left. | ||
Now, we'd like to put the stake in them and declare them dead forever. | ||
But I don't think we're going to get quite there yet. | ||
You would have to keep your approval rating high and keep delivering for your base if you wanted to do that. | ||
But it's not even just about the base. | ||
It's giving the people what they want on both sides of the aisle. | ||
So the people don't want Iran strikes, generally speaking. | ||
They want Doge cuts. | ||
Didn't give them that. | ||
Both sides want the Epstein files. | ||
Now that's, who knows? | ||
So it's like, okay, now the radical left, there's a pulse now. | ||
Now they have hope again. | ||
They have signs of life. | ||
They're opening their eyes. | ||
They're seeing the light. | ||
They're like, oh, there's room for us, maybe. | ||
The border is totally shut down. | ||
That's a total victory. | ||
You've got issues with immigration. | ||
You've got issues with deportation. | ||
But it's hard to blame that on this administration. | ||
The illegal immigrant issue, 30 million, 40 million, however many are in here, that's been going on for years. | ||
So you can't really pin that on this administration. | ||
The border is shut down. | ||
And so that's a massive, and look, I don't really care about the whole war on drugs. | ||
I think it's dumb, but you're stopping the flow of deadly drugs. | ||
You're stopping the trafficking, the human trafficking, the child trafficking. | ||
And they've busted in the first six months, at least, I mean, I'm trying to go off the top of my head. | ||
I mean, at least six giant pedophile networks. | ||
We're talking hundreds of arrests in each operation in different states. | ||
So, I mean, they have crushed two industries, two evil industries. | ||
And I don't even compare the street drug industry to the sex trafficking, human trafficking industry. | ||
They're not even close. | ||
But, I mean, okay, two industries that plague our country, street drugs and human trafficking. | ||
I mean, those have been virtually annihilated. | ||
The economy, I think, is still up in the air. | ||
We don't know what we're going to get yet. | ||
I'd like to think that that's the best shot that we're going to get a good economy, but we really don't know. | ||
And so you're just kind of evaluating it all and you're like, well, where is this really going? | ||
And people tend to, and I think it's fair, you take one issue, whatever the hot issue is, and you say, depending on how this goes, that will be a sign of where everything else is going. | ||
And one of those issues that I pointed out when they were doing the ICE protests, and they sent the criminal referrals to Pam Bondi's Desk, and just like every time it disappears, nobody knows where it goes. | ||
Pam Bonnie's actually still looking for her desk. | ||
She's not even sure where it is. | ||
She needs help finding it. | ||
But I said, however, the Trump administration handles these ICE protests, specifically when they come out and address, we're going to find out who's funding it, we're going to find out who's organizing it. | ||
And then really all they've done, they've talked about it a lot, but all they've done is arrested one guy who is handing out some masks and they've charged him and, oh, he was just acting independently handing out these face masks. | ||
I don't believe that for a second. | ||
But see, I said, if they don't actually go after the organizers and the funders of this, then that's a sign of how effective this administration or ineffective this administration is really going to be. | ||
And if you notice, everything since then has been going the wrong direction. | ||
So did they have big investigations or big arrests or big charges for any of the organizers and the funders of this domestic terrorism, attacking ICE agents, attacking law enforcement? | ||
No. | ||
Oh, well, you need to be patient. | ||
There's things going on behind the scenes. | ||
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I'm sick of hearing that. | |
Is there anybody not sick of hearing that? | ||
We've been hearing that since the first administration. | ||
I'm not playing that game anymore. | ||
So that was the first sign that it was like, okay, how serious are things really going to be in the Department of Justice? | ||
How serious are things really going to be over there at the FBI? | ||
But then you look at some of the other issues with Doge and Elon Musk and then strike and ran. | ||
It's like, okay, things seem to really be going like we swerve way hard right or way hard left. | ||
That's not a political thing. | ||
I mean, just we veered way off track. | ||
So look, I understand why Trump is now saying, hey, what about Obama? | ||
What about Biden? | ||
What about their crimes? | ||
Stop talking about me. | ||
Stop talking about Epstein. | ||
Remember that they're the criminals. | ||
Remember what they did to the country. | ||
See, the problem with that is you're in charge. | ||
So we can talk about Barack Obama's crimes for the first four years of your administration, and we did. | ||
We can talk about the Biden crime family for the four years of the Biden administration, and we did. | ||
So we can talk about it all day long. | ||
But now, how many times has President Trump talked about Obama committing treason? | ||
This is at least the fifth time, maybe the sixth time. | ||
So yeah, I mean, eventually you play a trick on a dog, you know, you wave the ball and you pretend throw it. | ||
The dog chases the fake ball. | ||
You know, the dog chases that ball, even though you didn't throw it. | ||
But eventually you fake the throw and put the ball behind your back and the dog stands there staring at you like, hey, hey, uh-huh, I'm on to your tricks. | ||
And that's where it's at now. | ||
So it's like, okay, you want to talk about Obama committing treason. | ||
You want to talk about the Obama administration and all of its crimes. | ||
You want to talk about the Biden crime family. | ||
Okay, throw the ball. | ||
I'm not going to do this thing where you pump fake the ball and I run down the field looking for the ball, but you were never going to throw it anyway. | ||
So that's where we're at in this deal. | ||
And how else can you respond to it differently except to say, well, why is President Trump talking about this now? | ||
It's clearly to distract from the Epstein stuff. | ||
Clearly. | ||
Hey, Tulsi, go out and put a report out about the Obama administration. | ||
All of this stuff is old news. | ||
And he says, why are people still talking about the Epstein thing? | ||
The Obama thing's older. | ||
Obama Spygate? | ||
Operation Crossfire Hurricane, that's older than the Epstein arrest and fake suicide. | ||
Older. | ||
So, but we're supposed to talk about that. | ||
Where were the arrests in the first four years? | ||
So this is why people are souring fast because we're not doing the fake ball trick anymore. | ||
We're not doing it. | ||
You're not going to fake throw the ball for us to go play fetch. | ||
You're either going to throw the ball or you're not. | ||
So they're trying to pump fake us, but now we're not falling for it. | ||
And we're standing there staring at Trump like, uh-uh. | ||
Uh-uh. | ||
And it's just, there's nothing else they can do. | ||
Now, you can sit here and pontificate. | ||
Well, why won't they release the files? | ||
Is it because it'll bring everybody down? | ||
Is it because it's so sordid? | ||
Is it because Trump is in it? | ||
Is it because intelligence agencies are involved? | ||
Is it because they don't even have anything? | ||
But it doesn't make a difference because the result is still the same. | ||
Now, I've got all the other developments here with the headlines. | ||
But let's go to the Oval Office and President Trump addressing these things. | ||
So here he is first talking about how often does he follow or think about the Epstein story? | ||
So it's not going away. | ||
They keep asking it. | ||
I mean, even there in the White House, folks, I mean, that's bold. | ||
Trump says, stop talking about it every single day someone has asked him about it. | ||
So it happened again, Clip 15. | ||
If you look at those papers, they have a stone called, and it was President Obama. | ||
No, I have no concern. | ||
He's a very talented person. | ||
He's very smart. | ||
I didn't know that they were going to do it. | ||
I don't really follow that too much. | ||
It's sort of a witch hunt, just a continuation of the witch hunt. | ||
The witch hunt that you should be talking about is they caught President Obama, absolutely called, Tulsi Gabbard, what they did to this country in 2016, starting in 2016, but going up all the way going up to 2020 of the election. | ||
They tried to rig the election, and they got caught. | ||
And there should be very severe consequences for that. | ||
Thank you. | ||
So he doesn't know about them. | ||
He doesn't think about them that much. | ||
He doesn't really care about them that much. | ||
Okay, so just release everything. | ||
Just tell Pam Bonnie to release everything. | ||
Just do it. | ||
Or if it's all gone or they're not in this country anymore or whatever, just do it. | ||
Just come out and just say it. | ||
So then he's asked about what he was saying about Hillary Clinton on the first campaign trail and how he'd have her in prison. | ||
Does he regret letting Hillary Clinton off the hook? | ||
Clip 14. | ||
You know, when we caught Hillary Clinton, I said, you know what? | ||
Let's not go too far here. | ||
It's the ex-wife of a president, and I thought it was sort of terrible. | ||
And I let her off the hook, and I'm very happy I did. | ||
Hmm. | ||
Let her off the hook. | ||
Happy he did. | ||
I mean, good lord. | ||
Let me try to translate this. | ||
We knew Hillary Clinton broke the law. | ||
We knew her campaign broke the law, but we let him get away with it. | ||
Thanks. | ||
That's what we needed to hear. | ||
Thank you for kicking sand in our face. | ||
So in other words, the mystery Epstein Maxwell clients, we let them off the hook. | ||
Hillary Clinton, her campaign, all their crimes, we let them off the hook. | ||
You, the American, that stepped foot on the Capitol grounds on January 6th, you suffered, you went to prison and all the Americans that got censored and everything else. | ||
No, you paid the price. | ||
You paid the price. | ||
Oh, you protested at an abortion rally, an abortion clinic. | ||
You're going to prison. | ||
I mean, you, the American, you commit what shouldn't even be a crime. | ||
You're going to jail. | ||
You're going to spend huge amounts of money on legal defense. | ||
You're going to spend days in court in and out, and then you're going to spend time in jail. | ||
But if you're Hillary Clinton, if you're Jeffrey Epstein and his clients, if you're the most powerful, well-connected, rich people in America, you get let off the hook, you get away with it. | ||
And he's proud of that. | ||
So now he addresses Obama in Clip 18. | ||
If you look at those papers, they have them stone cult, and it was President Obama. | ||
It wasn't lots of people all over the place. | ||
It was them too. | ||
But the leader of the gang was President Obama, Barack Hussein Obama. | ||
you heard of him. | ||
And except for the fact that he gets shielded by the press for his entire life, that's the one they... | ||
It's not a question, you know, I like to say, let's give it time. | ||
It's there. | ||
He's guilty. | ||
This was treason. | ||
This was every word you could think of. | ||
They tried to steal the election. | ||
They tried to obfuscate the election. | ||
They did things that nobody's ever even imagined, even in other countries. | ||
You've seen some pretty rough countries. | ||
This man has seen some pretty rough countries, but you've never seen anything like it. | ||
And we have all of the documents. | ||
And from what Tulsi told me, she's got thousands of additional documents coming. | ||
So President Obama, it was his concept, his idea, but he also got it from crooked Hillary Clinton. | ||
Crooked is a $3 bill. | ||
Look, we agree with you, President Trump, and we have your back on this issue. | ||
But it appears to us you are deflecting. | ||
It appears to us you are distracting. | ||
Which adds to the entire debacle of this whole Epstein cover-up that makes you and your administration look guilty. | ||
Again, this is the public interpretation, folks. | ||
This is just the general public interpretation. | ||
And now you're going to tell us Hillary Clinton is a criminal. | ||
I let her get away with it. | ||
Barack Obama committed treason. | ||
Well, you already knew that. | ||
How does this make anything better? | ||
And it's kind of even reached this point where I don't know what happens if they do go after the Obama administration. | ||
And you actually see Brennan and Clapper, Obama, maybe even. | ||
I mean, he said he committed treason. | ||
What's the punishment for treason? | ||
It's almost like even deep state arrests at this point can't bring Trump's reputation back. | ||
I mean, that's how bad this has been. | ||
And still, it has to happen. | ||
But it's like now, now he has to do it. | ||
And I see all the people on X. It's like the new Q people or I don't know. | ||
And it's, oh, I mean, I was told indictments are coming today. | ||
I was actually, I was scolded. | ||
I was told Obama will be arrested today. | ||
I was told, get your popcorn ready, Obama in cuffs by the end of the week. | ||
Hey, good. | ||
I thought that was justice. | ||
Nobody's above the law. | ||
But now what happens? | ||
Now that Trump has just said we let Hillary Clinton off the hook for crimes and Barack Obama committed treason and Tulsi Gabbard releases all the different Criminal activities. | ||
So, now what? | ||
Now, what happens? | ||
How do you not arrest them now? | ||
How do you not perp walk them and put them in cuffs and bring them into a courtroom? | ||
How do you not do that now? | ||
And then what happens to all these people that are riding along with this and saying, oh, yes, it's all a distraction, or Trump's playing 5D chess, or Trump's tricking the Democrats into releasing the Epstein files? | ||
The deep state arrests are coming by the end of the night. | ||
Get ready. | ||
So the people that you still have riding with you, the people that you still have defending you and doing whatever it is that they're told to do, what happens when they don't get what they expect now? | ||
Because now you've basically signaled to them, Q is real. | ||
We're getting the deal. | ||
I mean, this is what they believe. | ||
I mean, look, I'll admit it's pretty wild, which makes me think it's like some weird intelligence op. | ||
But it's like, it's weird, folks. | ||
They post this picture of Ivanka Trump with a truck and a candle. | ||
And they say, I guess she just posted on her Instagram. | ||
And they say, this is the final show for Q. Look, it says candle to light. | ||
And she's with the candle. | ||
And look at the date on this post and the time on this post. | ||
And they all interweave. | ||
And now Trump says they're arresting Obama. | ||
It's here. | ||
Arrest by the end of the week. | ||
And I'm just sitting here like, you know, I've been hearing this from you people for six years. | ||
Okay? | ||
So you're still playing that game and it's fine, but it's just like, so, but, but what is, what do they do if Trump does not arrest Obama? | ||
He just, and for the fifth time, Obama committed treason. | ||
So what do you do if you don't arrest Obama now? | ||
So what? | ||
You want us to flip now and just put all the ultimate pressure on you to arrest Obama and forget about Epstein? | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
Arrest the deep state. | ||
That's what we elected you to do. | ||
Drain the swamp. | ||
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In a world of shadows, one man brings to life. | |
Your host, Owen Schroyer. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
So Barack Obama has released a statement through a spokesperson, spokesperson for former President Barack Obama, Patrick Rodenbush, just sent this out. | ||
Barack Obama responds to Donald Trump's Russia treason threats. | ||
Out of respect for the office of the presidency, our office does not normally dignify the constant nonsense and misinformation flowing out of this White House with a response, but these claims are outrageous enough to merit one. | ||
These bizarre allegations are ridiculous and a weak attempt at distraction. | ||
Nothing in the document issued last week undercuts the widely accepted conclusion that Russia worked to influence the 2016 presidential election, but did not successfully manipulate any votes. | ||
These findings were affirmed in a 2020 report by the bipartisan Senate Intelligence Committee led by then-Chairman Marco Rubio. | ||
Well, this is a distraction from Obama. | ||
Now, no, you illegally spied on Donald Trump because of what you knew was a fake intelligence report. | ||
So you fabricated an intelligence report to parallel construct a spy campaign on Donald Trump and many other Americans. | ||
So you can sit here and pretend it's about the Russia angle. | ||
That's not what this is about. | ||
So they're really dodging the claims is what they're doing. | ||
So it's actually probably good then. | ||
Maybe Trump will get serious about this after the response here. | ||
But this is a non-response response. | ||
And then he goes on CNN, or I guess this is CNN reporting on it rather, with their White House reporter guys. | ||
Go ahead and roll this. | ||
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The Office of the Presidency. | |
Our office does not normally dignify the constant nonsense and misinformation flowing out of this White House with a response, but these claims are outrageous enough to merit one. | ||
These bizarre allegations are ridiculous and a weak attempt at distraction. | ||
And the spokesman for President Obama goes on to say this. | ||
Nothing in the document issued last week undercuts the widely accepted conclusion that Russia worked to influence the 2016 presidential election, but did not successfully manipulate any votes. | ||
These findings were affirmed in a 2020 report by the bipartisan Senate Intelligence Committee led by then Chairman Marco Rubio, who is, of course, now President Trump's Secretary of State. | ||
So really, look, I think it's pretty clear what happened here. | ||
And maybe even before I go into that, you know, what I'm seeing is, you know, you're always going to have clickbaity stuff on the internet, and you're always going to have media personalities or, you know, influencers that are just trying to ride waves or create waves or get attention. | ||
And so, yeah, it kind of waters down news cycles and it kind of corrupts even news cycles and it makes it even harder to determine what's real and what's not. | ||
Like a good example would be somebody fabricated a resignation letter from Jerome Powell because he had a press conference this morning where he basically just said, I'm not going to do what Trump wants, but didn't resign. | ||
So somebody fabricates a resignation letter and, you know, tons of top people posted it, including senators. | ||
And it's what's wilder about it is when you go look at this, it has clearly a fake Federal letterhead on it, like clearly AI. | ||
I mean, it's like ridiculous. | ||
It's like they put out those like children's magazines. | ||
It's like, oh, spot the difference or find out what's wrong with this picture. | ||
It's like even a three-year-old could be like, oh, that's a fake Federal Reserve letterhead. | ||
But hundreds of big names shared it. | ||
And it got sent to me, and I just read it, and I'm like, oh, well, this is interesting. | ||
And then I look at the letterhead and I'm like, oh, okay, it's fake. | ||
But it's like, that's what goes on. | ||
So now with this whole Epstein thing and people are saying, well, oh, gee, you know, why didn't the Democrats do something about it for four years? | ||
So it's all this, well, why didn't you do this? | ||
Or why didn't you do that? | ||
Or why now? | ||
And I've realized even now, even people in government are basically doing this. | ||
So it's just, it's all like, it's all like whatever, let's just go with the trendiness. | ||
Like, oh, yeah. | ||
Like, do you really think AOC cares about the Epstein list? | ||
Like, do you really think the Democrat Party cares about the Epstein list? | ||
Oh, now they care. | ||
No, because they see it's trending and they want to hop on the bandwagon. | ||
They want to be a part of the trend. | ||
They want to try to get on the right side of a trend. | ||
They want to try to ride a wave. | ||
Oh, and, I mean, folks, this thing just keeps getting bigger and bigger. | ||
So it's just, I mean, what's the legacy going to be with this deal now? | ||
If they just decide it's over, we're covering it up, we're burying it. | ||
Well, then it'll be, that'll rest with Trump. | ||
That'll be part of Trump's legacy. | ||
Now, he might be able to overwhelm it with a great economy, but we're not there yet. | ||
You could maybe overwhelm it with deep state arrests. | ||
But you know what? | ||
Another angle to that is, and so this is, you know what, this is the problem. | ||
The reason why there's such a distaste and distrust now is because it feels like the deep state is still in control. | ||
And it's the complete polar opposite of what we expected. | ||
It's the complete polar opposite of what we voted for. | ||
And look, I can sit here and point to Republican, conservative, right-wing victories. | ||
Sure, we secured the border. | ||
We're stopping drugs from coming in. | ||
There's good stuff happening. | ||
I'm not denying that. | ||
But it's just like politics as usual. | ||
We didn't vote for politics as usual. | ||
Yeah, we did want at least some semblance of a revenge tour, of a redemption tour. | ||
That's not to say we want to completely destroy the fabric of our civilization here, but it's like, hey, we got criminals running our government. | ||
They stole an election. | ||
They put innocent people in prison. | ||
I don't want to hear about how you're letting them off. | ||
I don't want to hear about the things you should have done in your first term that you're, you know, at least pretending like you're going to do in your second term. | ||
So that's what this is. | ||
That's the problem here. | ||
It feels like the deep state is still in control. | ||
So it's even beyond the deep state arrests of the Obama administration. | ||
Like you, if you, now, now if Trump really wants to get back to the lion of make America great again, now if Trump really wants to get back to the gold standard for U.S. presidents, you have to bring down the Obama administration, full expose arrests. | ||
You have to go after the Biden crime family, all the money laundering, everything, full expose, full arrests. | ||
And then this is going to be the kicker. | ||
And then this is going to be why, even if you do all that, you still won't get to the gold standard. | ||
You have to decouple from Netanyahu and Israel. | ||
You have to do these three things. | ||
And if you don't, you will never be that gold standard. | ||
You just won't. | ||
Because honestly, you don't even have to do the Epstein stuff. | ||
You could not do it. | ||
People would actually forget about the Epstein stuff and let it die if you did deep state arrests, the Obama administration, the Biden crime family, and then finally decoupled from Israel and said, we're not going to be a part of this anymore. | ||
We're not going to be a part of the slaughter of tens of thousands of people in the Gaza Strip. | ||
We're not going to be a part of you starting wars in five different countries and toppling regimes. | ||
We're done. | ||
And then you could let the Epstein files die and go away and people would forget about it. | ||
But now that's what he's going to have to do. | ||
And yeah, you get a good economy and deportations, everything else, but that's just like, that's just the pendulum of politics in America. | ||
You have to do something permanent. | ||
You have to do something permanent. | ||
You have to completely change the culture and the politics in Washington, D.C. That's what we voted for. | ||
Oh, you're going to commit crimes. | ||
You're going to commit treason when you're in the White House. | ||
You're going to prison if you're lucky. | ||
You understand? | ||
Oh, you're going to take billions of dollars in foreign aid and then you're going to go out and you're going to start wars all in the region and you're going to kill tens of thousands of people. | ||
We're done with you. | ||
You're done. | ||
You're cut off. | ||
We're done. | ||
So no, it feels like the deep state is still in control. | ||
Did we get the Doge cuts? | ||
A trillion, $2 trillion? | ||
No. | ||
Are we getting deep state arrests? | ||
No. | ||
Are we getting no new wars? | ||
No. | ||
Are we ending the war between Ukraine and Russia? | ||
No. | ||
Are we cutting off the funding to Ukraine? | ||
No. | ||
So it's like, yeah, I can sit here and look at the left-right paradigm and say, hey, we stopped the open border and hey, we have good financial policy. | ||
It's like, okay, yeah, right versus left, the right's winning, sure, if you buy into that paradigm. | ||
But behind those two puppets on the left and the right hand is the same master, is the same uniparty. | ||
It's the same deep state. | ||
So, yeah, you want to drain the swamp. | ||
Well, you got to drain the swamp. | ||
But, oh, I'm supposed to sit here now. | ||
The Democrats are saying, don't let them off the hook. | ||
Don't let Trump off the hook. | ||
The Epstein files must be released. | ||
And it's like, yeah, okay, you guys didn't do anything for four years. | ||
Shut up. | ||
But okay, fine. | ||
I want the Epstein files released. | ||
So, okay, Democrats want to get on that side of history now? | ||
Fine, whatever. | ||
AOC, all the big Democrats now calling it out. | ||
Oh, Mike Johnson is shutting down the House so that they can't vote on the Epstein files. | ||
I mean, folks, do you see how bad this looks? | ||
Do you see how bad this looks? | ||
Do you see how bad this looks? | ||
So not only are we being told to move on, then we're told there's nothing there. | ||
There's no there. | ||
Then Congress is saying, you know what? | ||
This is a popular issue. | ||
This is a populist issue. | ||
Everybody is looking for the real Epstein story here. | ||
So now Congress is like, okay, let's get behind that then. | ||
Let's make our own moves to get this done. | ||
So they're set to get a bill to vote on the floor, to do the full release. | ||
Mike Johnson slams the gavel and says, nope, not going to do it. | ||
So now they're delaying the testimony of Maxwell. | ||
They're delaying the bill of getting to the floor. | ||
And what's happening in this timeout session? | ||
Trump's former lawyer, Todd Blanch, is going to meet with Maxwell in the prison. | ||
You couldn't look more guilty. | ||
Top DOJ official plans to meet with Ghelane Maxwell about Epstein case as House panel pursues subpoena. | ||
So he's got his former attorney Pam Bondi. | ||
He's got his former attorney Todd Blanche. | ||
I mean, you couldn't make this look more guilty. | ||
House Oversight Committee to subpoena Gheelain Maxwell for testimony. | ||
House moves up summer break to avoid Epstein vote. | ||
So then you had this with comedian Tim Dylan, who had Alex on his show. | ||
And I guess him and JD Vance are friends. | ||
So he kind of breaks some news here with Alex, and he says, well, listen to what the vice president told me at dinner in Clip 16. | ||
I just want to add, when Bondi said we have 10,000 hours of video, she said we have 10,000 hours of video. | ||
I had dinner last week with the vice president. | ||
He told me that that was commercial pornography. | ||
They do not have videos of any powerful person in a compromising position. | ||
That's the party line that they're going with. | ||
If that's the case, why would Pam Bondi call it evident? | ||
Well, aside from whatever Pam Bondi has said, I kind of take a different response to that. | ||
And I don't think, I mean, somebody's lying. | ||
Bondi's lying. | ||
Vance is lying. | ||
Somebody's lying. | ||
So I'm supposed to believe that Epstein has tens of thousands of hours of commercial porn. | ||
Meaning what? | ||
He's just going online to the big porn sites and downloading every single video he finds? | ||
I mean, 10,000 hours? | ||
What is he doing? | ||
He's spending all of his time? | ||
He's just browsing the internet, just downloading everything? | ||
He's got cameras all over his New York mansion. | ||
He's got cameras all over his Florida mansion. | ||
He's got cameras all over his island, but no videos of that. | ||
No evidence there, no videos. | ||
Which I wouldn't doubt that. | ||
If those videos existed, they went to the intelligence agencies that he was working with. | ||
So yeah, he wouldn't have them on his person for obvious reasons. | ||
But now you're saying, oh, it's just consumer-level pornography? | ||
I mean, come on. | ||
So I don't, I mean, I don't think Vance is a liar. | ||
I think he's probably repeating what he was told, which is Bondi is now changing her story from, hey, we have the videos, we have the evidence, and then it's such a disaster. | ||
So they say, okay, we got to change course here. | ||
Let's just say it was commercial and there's nothing there. | ||
Now, think about it like this, too. | ||
Why is Todd Blanche going to talk to Maxwell in prison? | ||
Well, they need to learn about who the clients were. | ||
They need to figure out about what they were up to. | ||
Tell me why that didn't happen already. | ||
Tell me why when Maxwell was in court, where were the investigations then? | ||
Who were the co-conspirators from the original sweetheart deal in Florida in 2007? | ||
What do you mean you need to go talk to her about an investigation? | ||
What do you mean you need to go do an investigation as she's sitting in her prison garb? | ||
It's just like they just keep blowing it worse and worse and worse and worse and worse and worse and worse. | ||
And at this point, Maxwell's probably feeling, well, she might be scared for her life. | ||
But aside from that, Maxwell's probably feeling pretty good. | ||
She's probably feeling like, huh, well, they spiked the investigation when they gave me and Jeffrey These sweetheart deals. | ||
So now, if they want to come back and look for more information, I'm going to get a pardon out of it. | ||
So, do you really think if they're really trying to re-examine this and get answers for the American people, do you really think Maxwell is just going to volunteer all of it? | ||
No. | ||
She's going to say, cut me a deal, give me a pardon, and release me, and then I'll talk. | ||
Well, oh boy, how do you think those optics are going to look? | ||
So now you're pardoning Maxwell to do an investigation that should have already been done. | ||
Then, what are we supposed to expect? | ||
Maxwell is going to come out and rat on all the people she was trafficking the minors to and all the people that was going to Epstein Island to do God knows what? | ||
And then what? | ||
Now, now, who's covering it up? | ||
Now who's claiming there's no there there? | ||
Now who's calling it a witch hunt? | ||
And they got this billboard up in New York City. | ||
A Trump Epstein billboard is going up now. | ||
I just can't believe it. | ||
Part of you has to feel bad for the guy because he's almost 80. | ||
There's just so much corruption in D.C. and so many people entangled in it. | ||
And now himself as well. | ||
And it's just like, you should have just came out and just said, look, I was hanging out with Epstein in the 80s and 90s. | ||
We were both into beautiful women. | ||
I didn't know what Elsie was into. | ||
When I found out, I cooperated with the feds and I turned him in and we got it shut down. | ||
But yeah, we were friends. | ||
We were friends. | ||
We hung out. | ||
We hung out with models. | ||
We hung out with beautiful women. | ||
Yeah, I slept with 20-year-olds. | ||
I was the hottest thing in New York City in the 80s and 90s. | ||
I was a billionaire playboy. | ||
Me and Epstein liked beautiful women. | ||
We hung out at the hot spots. | ||
I don't think anybody would hold that against Trump. | ||
And it's like, I'm not even trying to defend any of it, but it's like you go back to the 70s and 80s, you can find these old local media reports when they're passing DUI laws and passing seatbelt regulations and car seat stuff. | ||
And you'll find people like, yeah, I put my kid in the back seat and seatbelt him in. | ||
What do I need a child care car for? | ||
Child seat. | ||
Or you'll see people they're talking about, you know, you can't have a beer in your car. | ||
It's like, I get off work. | ||
I work 10 hour days. | ||
I sit in my car. | ||
I drink a cold beer on my way home. | ||
Like, you know, who's the government to tell me I can't drink a cold beer? | ||
I'm driving home from work. | ||
So it's like culture changes. | ||
So it's like, I'm not excusing Donald Trump, but yeah, you don't think all these models, the world was a different place. | ||
You didn't have models on Instagram, you know, connecting to the to the to the famous and the wealthy on Instagram. | ||
They go to these model shows and they go to these beauty pageants and they meet rich people. | ||
That's like the old Instagram. | ||
So it's just like the world was a different place. | ||
So I'm not making excuses for Trump. | ||
It's just like, Donald, just come out and just say it. | ||
We're not going to be upset that you were sleeping with 20-year-old models. | ||
We don't care. | ||
We want you to drain the swamp. | ||
But this whole charade of, oh, it's a witch hunt. | ||
No, I don't know anything about anybody. | ||
Oh, it's like, come on, man. | ||
You're just blowing everything up. | ||
You're just blowing everything up. | ||
So it's just like, now it's not going to go anywhere. | ||
Steve Bannon is now saying he's going to finally release his documentary. | ||
Or he's teasing it. | ||
Mark Epstein's brother is saying he needs to release it. | ||
There's 15 hours of unseen footage of Jeffrey Epstein talking to Steve Bannon. | ||
Give an insight into what Epstein was really like. | ||
But what's the angle here? | ||
I don't think Trump was doing anything illegal with minors, like maybe other people were with Epstein. | ||
So then, so the next series of questions is only going to go one direction, and that's what about Epstein's financial operation? | ||
How many people are complicit in Epstein's financial operations? | ||
Where he's a financier and helping you hide money and avoid taxes, getting to such a powerful level that he only works for billionaires when there was barely 100 billionaires on the planet. | ||
And his connections to the rich and the powerful and presidents and prime ministers, the stuff's not going away. | ||
And they can throw a bunch of red meat and distractions, but it's not going away. | ||
So it's kind of reached this point where if you don't deliver the pedo list from Epstein Island and arrest the pedos, and you don't stop letting Israel dictate this foreign policy and even domestic policy, Tammy Bruce comes out today, says we're leaving UNESCO because of their anti-Semitism, which, hey, look, good, get out of UNESCO. | ||
That's why it's like, let's just say everything that we don't like is anti-Semitic, and maybe we can get something done about it. | ||
It's like, well, actually, actually, all of Epstein's clients were anti-Semitic. | ||
So can we get an investigation on this now? | ||
Oh, they were anti-Semites? | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's like, you know, Epstein was working with some pedophiles. | ||
Eh, Whatever. | ||
Epstein was working with anti-Semites. | ||
Anti-Semites? | ||
Oh, we got to get on that immediately. | ||
He was working with anti-Semites? | ||
Oh, the pedophile angle didn't bother you? | ||
No, that's a witch hunt. | ||
But anti-Semites, we're on it. | ||
We're on the case. | ||
We're going to dedicate a team now. | ||
And they're still paying out. | ||
His estate is still paying people out and he's dead, supposedly. | ||
So that's what it is now. | ||
Deliver the Epstein pedophiles on a platter and tell Israel to deal with their own problems without us, or that's now going to be your legacy. | ||
And you know what? | ||
We have nothing to do with it. | ||
He listens to Susie Wiles. | ||
He listens to all these other people. | ||
He pushed Musk out. | ||
So that's where we're at. | ||
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Okay, so Marjorie Taylor Green. | ||
She was asked about, you know it, the Epstein files on the steps of the Capitol. | ||
Here's what she said to MSNBC. | ||
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This is a serious issue. | |
The highest volume of calls into my office have been about Epstein. | ||
People want the information. | ||
They don't want things covered. | ||
So it's not going anywhere. | ||
And then there was a new poll. | ||
And look, just to be fair, YouGov polling is very rigged, okay? | ||
So I don't think it's as extreme as their polls are indicating, but it's definitely, I mean, even if it's half of what they're indicating, it's bad. | ||
A 54% swing in Republican voters under the age of 29 from approving of Donald Trump to disapproving of Donald Trump. | ||
A 54-point swing. | ||
Now, I would say that's a little exaggerated, but I'd say it's probably about 30. | ||
I'd say it's at least 30. | ||
And you can see it everywhere. | ||
And it's, you know, the Epstein thing is just like a symptom of the real bigger issue, which is we're sick of the foreign funding. | ||
We're sick of the foreign aid, and we're sick of the foreign wars, and we're sick of the foreign entanglements. | ||
And for the youth, I'd say it's fair to say 29 or under, they're sick of Israel. | ||
Sick of Israel. | ||
And there's a big difference between somebody that watches cable network news and doesn't see what's going on really in the Middle East because it's all propaganda versus people under 30 that are on Instagram or TikTok or X or somewhere else where you can actually get news that the brave journalists that are still in Gaza that haven't been arrested or killed by the Israelis are still putting up. | ||
And so they want nothing to do with it. | ||
And I think that that's probably the main factor there. | ||
Joining me in studio on the other side of this break is Stuart Rhodes. | ||
We'll talk about this and other issues. | ||
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The man who dares to defy the deep state narrative, Owen Schroyer. | |
The Man of the Deep State Well, I don't want to spend all my time with Stuart Rhodes on this, but President Trump has, he's done it again, Stewart. | ||
He just posted this on Truth Social. | ||
We had the greatest six months of any president in the history of our country. | ||
That's going to work. | ||
And all the fake news wants to talk about is the Jeffrey Epstein hoax. | ||
Nice. | ||
A double scoop of keeping BS now. | ||
So very nice. | ||
Thank you for that, President Trump. | ||
You're really, really helping things. | ||
Oh, you want to see this? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Would you like Trump's signature on that? | ||
You know, maybe we can do a sign. | ||
Here, here, let me help you out here. | ||
This is really going to, because it's all fake. | ||
It's all a hoax. | ||
So, I mean, why the heck not? | ||
Auto-pen it. | ||
There you go. | ||
That's, you know, it's not bad. | ||
You've seen worse. | ||
Yeah, it's not good. | ||
It's a bad sign. | ||
Well, we want to talk about some of the disaster relief you're doing and some of the good groups that are out there helping. | ||
And it really is wild because you've actually seen some of the damage firsthand. | ||
It hasn't really got much into the mainstream media. | ||
I don't know what's up with that. | ||
But, I mean, some of these parts of Kerrville, I mean, they're just gone. | ||
It's not just Kerrville. | ||
It's all over the region. | ||
I was in Leander. | ||
It's where we are right now actually working. | ||
And you've got entire communities washed away in the flood. | ||
And I think they're really underestimating or grossly underreporting the number of dead originally. | ||
I think they're going to be looking at 300. | ||
That's what we thought. | ||
Now they're trying to say there's only like six people missing. | ||
It's just not true. | ||
Really? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, I remember seeing the reports probably about a week or two ago, and they were saying it looks like about 100 at least that are missing, but they can't even get into some of the rubble and the buildings and the forest and stuff like that. | ||
Like they really can't even properly get down into that yet. | ||
Well, yeah, they're still identifying buried cars. | ||
So I think that there's probably a large contingent of homeless people that got washed away and just transients coming through on July 4th weekend hanging out down by the river. | ||
So there could be many people that were deceased. | ||
They'll never be identified. | ||
Well, and you saw what the river did. | ||
I mean, you get washed up into that. | ||
You're 10, 20 miles downstream. | ||
Yeah, they found bodies in New Brunswick. | ||
So in Little Mountain downstream. | ||
So that's like, we're talking like 50, 60 miles downstream. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
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Wow. | |
So it carried that far. | ||
So, yeah, I was going to say, what, because it's kind of gotten out of the news cycle, but is it still that bad? | ||
I mean, I know people are finally able to get out of some of the parts where the bridges were out, but what's the current status? | ||
People are trying to rebuild their lives, but they're still finding bodies. | ||
They found a body yesterday. | ||
So my concern is that the Texas state officials and even some county officials have an incentive to say, oh, no, we're past the worst of it. | ||
Now we're just going to focus on rebuilding. | ||
Problem is when construction crews go in to clear out debris, if they're not careful, they're going to be taking someone's remains to the landfill. | ||
And so we had that happen where construction crews in there and excavator pulled in and second bucket pulled. | ||
There's a leg hanging out of it. | ||
They had to stop and then slow down and pick through. | ||
What they should be doing is having cadaver dogs go through along with the construction crews. | ||
And as they're pulling apart the debris piles, the cadaver dogs should be checking it out and make sure there's no remains in it. | ||
That's what should be done. | ||
Well, the rain has finally stopped. | ||
So I feel like a lot of this was kind of delayed or disrupted because the rain just kept coming. | ||
Just not even like the original torrential downpour of the land hurricane, but I mean, it just kept raining. | ||
Yeah, we got shut out. | ||
It was really frustrating. | ||
We're out there doing, you know, it went from search and rescue, hoping to find live victims, just body recovery, but you're still trying to do that work because you're trying to give closure to the families. | ||
They know what happened to their loved one. | ||
And then we came up with another flood alert, and we had to pull back. | ||
We were told to pull back. | ||
They shut down any search and rescue work and had to wait a whole day out for the rain to stop again. | ||
Now, you were working with one group that's doing relief aid up there right now. | ||
So we've been working with Doc Chambers and Remnant Ministries. | ||
He's the one that asked me to come in and help them. | ||
I've done a lot of call to actions over the years for hurricane relief. | ||
I came in and brought in other volunteers from all over the country. | ||
We had folks as far away as Illinois and Oregon coming in to help. | ||
So train people that are such a rescue qualified, dog handlers, a Navy rescue diver. | ||
People that are skilled. | ||
We've also been working with Buck Up Relief. | ||
They're an awesome organization. | ||
I really want to plug them. | ||
They're the people that have been supplying us with radios and aid equipment and gear to keep going what we're doing, gas money. | ||
But they're running low on supplies, running low on funds. | ||
So their gifts and go is gifts and go.com forward slash buck up. | ||
Pretty simple, buck up relief. | ||
I really encourage folks to donate to that. | ||
And myself, I'm doing it out of pocket. | ||
So if folks want to donate to my gifts and go, it's giftsandgo.com forward slash GAF5B. | ||
That's Golf Alpha Foxtrot Fiber Avo. | ||
So I'm just self-funding to do this. | ||
So you were getting into this with Alex earlier and the wildness of this storm. | ||
And the individual from Rainmaker, the CEO, who I've talked to multiple times, who I trust, you can choose to or not, I trust that he's being honest. | ||
And I think that there's multiple things happening here as I kind of review it and hear other people going back and kind of talking about what happened. | ||
There was a phenomenon that led to the weather pattern that created kind of what we call the land hurricane. | ||
But when you look at that image from above, you can clearly see it was like something happened that like threw gasoline on it. | ||
It was like you already had the atmosphere to create a big rainstorm and just kind of have it hover for some time. | ||
But it was like somebody dropped something in there and made it worse. | ||
Now, when I talked to the CEO of Rainmaker and he explained what they do, again, I tend to believe him, I tend to trust him. | ||
And he's saying, look, the stuff, the chemicals that we put into the sky, scientifically, like just the chemistry of it, could not produce a fraction of a percent of that rain. | ||
So now my conspiracy theory hat goes on because I'm like, well, something happened there. | ||
If somebody, we've had flooding in, I think, six or seven different states in the last month. | ||
It doesn't feel right. | ||
I don't remember anything like that happening in my life. | ||
Just constant flooding everywhere across. | ||
So I'm like, would somebody be hitting us with a weather weapon? | ||
Would somebody be doing something else? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Is it all natural? | ||
But you see that and you're like, something is off about this. | ||
Something seems unnatural. | ||
Could somebody have done something at a way higher level, not just a commercial level of trying to get a couple extra inches of rain, but like at a much higher level, knowing it's like, hey, if we hit this area right now, everybody's going to blame this guy because he's already there operating. | ||
But if we hit it, nobody will even realize it was us. | ||
They'll all blame him. | ||
I mean, I look at that. | ||
If anybody has the ability to make a torrential downpour like that, it's going to come from a government. | ||
It's not going to come from a new CEO at a small company. | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
I think it should be investigated. | ||
And the fact that they seated just days prior, that should be looked into. | ||
Are you going to take his word at it either? | ||
I'm going to have them. | ||
He should be investigated. | ||
Well, I would imagine he would be. | ||
He's going to be at the hearing that... | ||
Do they have a date on that hearing yet? | ||
They've been talking about it. | ||
The 23rd is the first one. | ||
And the second one's supposed to be. | ||
So that's tomorrow. | ||
Yeah, the 31st is the second one. | ||
It's supposed to be in Kerrville itself. | ||
Where is tomorrow's hearing? | ||
At the state capitol. | ||
That'll be down at the Capitol tomorrow? | ||
Yeah, in Austin. | ||
Are you going to be at that? | ||
We'll see. | ||
I might try to get down there. | ||
But I don't expect a whole lot of the politicians. | ||
No, the Texas Republicans here are pretty worthless, I'd say. | ||
That's putting it kindly. | ||
Yeah, definitely. | ||
So I did a write-up on Facebook about what I saw after two days of looking for dead kids. | ||
And I just kind of had enough. | ||
I don't believe kids should be allowed to camp in those camps down by the river in a floodplain. | ||
I think that after this experience where whatever system they had in place failed catastrophically, I think they shouldn't be allowed to sleep down there. | ||
They should just sleep up on top somewhere. | ||
They can go down during the day and go do their recreation by the river, but after that, bring them back up to the top level. | ||
Well, none of the local ranchers sleep down there. | ||
Their homes are built on hilltops. | ||
Well, in 1987, they had virtually the exact same event happen. | ||
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So it's not like they couldn't look back in time and say, hey, there's a risk factor. | ||
Right. | ||
Before that, 78 was another one. | ||
So every 10, 20 years, this river does this. | ||
It's a floodplain. | ||
The nickname is Flash Flood Alley or the Guadalupe River Valley. | ||
That's the nickname. | ||
Because it floods. | ||
It just happens. | ||
So, you know, why would you want to leave kids sleeping next to a river in the middle of the night and not up on top? | ||
At the very least, evacuate them anytime there's any kind of flood water. | ||
What are you hearing now? | ||
Because there's some other reports coming out about the lack of response in those first important minutes and hours where it was really slow and they didn't really go into emergency mode. | ||
They kind of knew it was coming. | ||
They're like, oh, we'll wait it out for a minute. | ||
What are you hearing? | ||
Right, what's the problem? | ||
So like the Firefighter Association in Austin, Texas put out a scathing indictment of their own chief saying that he failed to provide mutual aid assistance when requested. | ||
But they said in that notice, when they said that, they said an order came down on July 2nd from the state of Texas to them to prepare for mutual aid in case of flooding. | ||
So if on July 2nd, they're getting word in Austin, Texas of a possible need in the Hill Country to go help, then why on July 2nd didn't they also notify the camp owners and runners of those camps for kids to, hey, evacuate the kids because it could be a flood. | ||
So I don't know why that wasn't done. | ||
So that's the problem is that it's fine to alert first responders to a potential need, but then when you have children's camps that you know are going to take time to evacuate, why not evacuate them as a precaution ahead of time? | ||
Take them someplace else. | ||
Or, you know, I mean, even just look at the most simple conservative method is just like, I mean, even have something ready to evacuate on a moment's notice, a bus, whatever it is, or even an inflatable raft. | ||
It's like, that's not ideal. | ||
But it's like, it's just like they had no plan. | ||
And what I concluded and what I wrote in my write-up is that I saw ranchers throughout the area that have steps, concrete steps going up to their house or going down to the river, but concrete steps with steel guardrails. | ||
Took pictures of it and video of it on my Facebook page. | ||
And that's what should be done in any of these children's camps. | ||
Give them a way to self-rescue. | ||
The time it takes to bring a bus in, or even if you have vehicles on site in the camp, to drive out, the roads could be flooding out. | ||
So if you're going to have a situation where alarm goes off and they realize flooding's happening and the kids got to get out, the only real way to do that is self-rescue. | ||
They should go up steps. | ||
We found deer in the trees, like 15, 20 feet up in the trees, dead deer, after the flood. | ||
So it's obvious the deer got caught up in it. | ||
So if a deer can't escape up a slippery slope, a muddy slope in the middle of a rainstorm, how can a kid? | ||
But with steps and guardrails like that, they could. | ||
That's what should be installed and should be required for any camp that's going to have kids sleeping down by the river. | ||
I don't think they should be down there in the first place at night, but if they're going to have them down there, give them a way to self-rescue. | ||
Well, now you imagine there's going to be laws passed to try to force some of that stuff. | ||
All I'm hearing is alarms that they're going to go back to what they used to have and let it atrophy. | ||
Yeah, well, what did you hear about apparently they had the option of funding an alarm system and the local county rejected that in a vote? | ||
That's what we're hearing out of Kier County, right? | ||
So, but if that's the case, then the state of Texas should step in. | ||
They just spent $1.5 billion to bring Hollywood in here to make more movies. | ||
So they had that kind of money laying around, give to their Hollywood buddies. | ||
They could give some money to make sure our kids are safe when they go to these camps. | ||
Yeah, was that Woody Harrelson and Matthew McConaughey? | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
I think that's who it was. | ||
Is that right? | ||
Okay, so, yeah. | ||
So you got these Hollywood types that are trying to get everybody out of Los Angeles. | ||
It's like Mel Gibson and Wahlberg are trying to set up studios in Nevada, and then McConaughey and Harrelson are trying to set up studios here. | ||
Great. | ||
They can do it on their own money, though. | ||
They got a lot of money. | ||
They're getting it from the government. | ||
So now they're doing it on our taxpayer dollars. | ||
So if they can fund that, they can fund evacuation plans and steps like I recommend. | ||
They can find ways to make sure kids aren't drowned to death. | ||
You know what's weird to me? | ||
There seems to be a lack of an emergency system in general in Texas, which is odd. | ||
You know, tornado sirens go off. | ||
I've never heard one tornado siren ever in my life here. | ||
Not one. | ||
We used to have, and I guess it just depends on where you're at in the extreme weather conditions, but like when I was in St. Louis, in the summer, you'd hear four or five tornado sirens in a summer, guaranteed. | ||
And you might not even ever actually have a tornado touch ground, but they saw conditions, they fired the alarms, guaranteed. | ||
A drop of rain falls, they're sending out flash flood warnings for a drop of rain. | ||
You know, it's so it even almost gets to a point where it becomes kind of the boy that cried wolf, and people don't respond to it. | ||
Same thing with when the roads get icy, like it was just like they see one icy rain and emergencies. | ||
It's like they don't really do that in Texas. | ||
I don't know what's up with that. | ||
No, so we do get flash flood warnings. | ||
You can subscribe on your phone to like my radar and get warnings. | ||
They have a lot of that going on. | ||
But what they don't have is what they used to have is a loud siren system, just like with the tornado warnings. | ||
So up in Dallas, we get tornado warnings all the time when we'll hear the sirens go off. | ||
So they need that down in the hill country for the flood conditions, especially with camps with kids. | ||
It's one thing for an adult to risk themselves by pulling their RV next to a river and doing what they want to do. | ||
But when kids go to a camp, the parents are trusting the camp, the people that run it and local officials keep those kids safe. | ||
Do you anticipate there'll be lawsuits dealing with all of this? | ||
I'm sure there will be. | ||
Here's one issue, though, is that a lot of the homeowners we're talking to, they're being denied insurance coverage by their insurance company. | ||
Insurance company is saying it's an act of God. | ||
That's why I want to have it investigated. | ||
And man, as far as I'm concerned, rainmakers on the table too. | ||
Have them investigated, have everybody investigated who may have been tampering with the weather, have that looked at. | ||
Because it was not an act of God, but an act of man that changes everything for the homeowners and their insurance companies. | ||
Right now they're being denied. | ||
Is flood insurance? | ||
I'm surprised they wouldn't have had that. | ||
Well, that's the insurance companies say, well, it's an act of God, so we're not going to cover it. | ||
That's what they're telling them, right? | ||
But it still shouldn't be under flood coverage? | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
Whether it's an act of God or an act of man? | ||
I'm not an expert on that, but I just know they're being denied. | ||
They're putting in claims and being denied. | ||
And so they're getting $700 from FEMA. | ||
FEMA's gotten no better. | ||
I'm just letting you know. | ||
FEMA's gotten no better now than it was. | ||
So $700 is absurd to someone who just lost their home in a flood. | ||
And I mean, I'm not trying to make it, you know, people tend to make everything about Trump or the Trump administration, but, you know, they were trying to do a victory lap on this, and they, no. | ||
I mean, from what I'm hearing, Christy Noam was pretty much a non-factor. | ||
And it was like a non until a week later, they started showing up to help. | ||
And that's not to say the rescue divers and those guys, those guys are heroes. | ||
They were ready to go. | ||
They got on the scene. | ||
They were saving lives. | ||
The rescue divers, 100% score. | ||
Noam did have them ready to go. | ||
But as far as like the overall response and the resources from FEMA and DHS, it was like non-existent. | ||
I mean, FEMA has always been a joke. | ||
It's been a joke for many years. | ||
Like the Red Cross has been a joke. | ||
Among the first responder community, we look at disdain at both the Red Cross and FEMA. | ||
They both talk a good game, but then they just show up weeks later. | ||
Plenty of money, though. | ||
Plenty of money. | ||
Billions of dollars going in the Red Cross, for example. | ||
So, yes, the first responders on the ground the first week especially. | ||
I think all the volunteer fire guys, all the state hydro patrol that came in, all those search and rescue teams and dog teams did fantastic work, and all the local volunteers, too. | ||
And we brought in volunteers from all over the country that are qualified, either search and rescue qualified or, like I said, recovery divers came in. | ||
And the cadaver dogs are worth their weight in gold. | ||
They really are. | ||
They're critical because they can differentiate between a deceased human and a deceased animal. | ||
Because you get a lot of false indicators because you got dead deer and dead fish and dead animals in the piles too. | ||
But the cadaver dogs can quickly differentiate between people and animals. | ||
This is just an ongoing effort. | ||
Who knows how long it'll take to clear it all out? | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
It'll take months for people to rebuild. | ||
And if ever. | ||
I think a lot of folks have lost their homes. | ||
And if they're not getting any coverage for the insurance company, they're only getting $700 from FEMA. | ||
They're just done. | ||
They're going to have to relocate somewhere else. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And that was the big insult. | ||
So you can try to be consistent. | ||
When the Biden administration did that to the North Carolina flood victims, it was, what an embarrassment. | ||
$700. | ||
It's a total failure. | ||
Now it's like kind of the same response, and people don't really want to, they don't want to talk about it because it's a different guy in the White House. | ||
Yeah, but FEMA is the same. | ||
I mean, FEMA has not gotten any better. | ||
They need to fix FEMA. | ||
FEMA has always been a political boondoggle and that has not changed yet. | ||
So hopefully that'll, hopefully out of this, Texas will step up. | ||
I mean, what we heard recently is that FEMA had removed parts of that camp, the Mystic camp, from the flood zone, reclassifying as not being a flood zone. | ||
And that allowed them to continue to expand and build more cabins down by the river. | ||
And that was obviously a bad mistake. | ||
Well, I don't know too much about the camp or its layout. | ||
I mean, could they build cabins not by the river? | ||
Like, was there alternatives? | ||
Well, there was a rec center higher up that some of the girls were able to get into and saved their lives by climbing up into the rafters of the rec center roof. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So, you know, it's just one of those things where people say, well, you're Monday morning quarterbacking. | ||
Well, yeah, because we don't want to have this happen again. | ||
So I believe they should not be allowed to sleep down there. | ||
But if you're going to have kids sleeping down next to the river, they need to have an escape route where they can self-rescue. | ||
And they should not be relying on buses coming in. | ||
It's just not enough time. | ||
Do you think Camp Mystic comes back? | ||
Probably, but hopefully with an improved system. | ||
I mean, it's been there for what, 50 years? | ||
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Right. | |
I mean, I'm not opposed to kids. | ||
100 years, I'm told. | ||
Right. | ||
For a long time. | ||
But, you know, find a place for them to sleep higher up. | ||
Or if you're going to have kids down there, then you better have robust alarm systems. | ||
You better have escape steps. | ||
Give them the ability of self-rescue. | ||
Because in the middle of a storm, there's just no way you're going to get in there with buses. | ||
It's just not going to happen. | ||
And there was enough warning that they should have been better prepared. | ||
That's why you look at that from the angle of the camp Mystic leadership and you just say, hey, how did you not do better? | ||
Well, I mean, did the state tell them? | ||
I mean, like you said, we all get flood alerts every day on our phones, pretty much. | ||
But did the state call and say, hey, we're expecting a serious possibility of flooding. | ||
That's why we're alerting all the first responders in the area to be ready for mutual aid on July 2nd. | ||
This is what you need to know so that you can make a decision. | ||
Should you evacuate your people? | ||
Or just tell them, I think you should evacuate your people. | ||
How does it, you know, we saw the videos. | ||
It's the shocking footage from some of the bridges where the water went up like 27 feet in an hour or whatever it was. | ||
Right. | ||
five minutes. | ||
So what, what leads to a situation where, I mean, it's not much time, but like, you'd think it's enough time to, Hey, get people awake and get to high ground. | ||
How does, like, where is the, where is the failure there? | ||
Did they just not wake up? | ||
They didn't have alarms and apparently don't have a robust communication system. | ||
So like they can't even get on a speaker and get communicate with everybody. | ||
Like, Hey, get up, get the hell to high ground. | ||
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Right. | |
That doesn't exist in that County. | ||
Apparently that's wild. | ||
Right. | ||
So that's what they're trying to bring back is an, I guess, an older system they used to have where they have like a basic PA system. | ||
Well, I think it's just, you know, blurring alarms that go off, but now with, with Starlink, every, every, every community can have, they can make sure every camp has a good Starlink system and the ability to communicate. | ||
Well, there's no doubt that community is going to be feeling it for probably years. | ||
The people that lost loved ones, they'll never forget it. | ||
And you just say, man, uh, unfortunately nature never leaves us alone. | ||
I mean, you're always going to have weather disasters like this. | ||
You just try to have a better response. | ||
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I mean, flash floods are a reality. | ||
So any dry climates that happen, I've seen them in Arizona and Nevada where I grew up and just, you know, they're dead, they're deadly. | ||
But when you know, it's, it's a, it's a pattern in that area, you know, you're living in a flood zone, then you have to take, you know, you should have a very, very robust system of alerts and evacuation into the kids camp. | ||
I think their local emergency planners and local fire departments should have the ability to evacuate. | ||
Just tell them you're going to evacuate, do it now. | ||
Order, order them out, get them out of there. | ||
You know what? | ||
Uh, you know, I can't help but do this as we close out the segment. | ||
Cause I just, this is, this is where my mind always goes. | ||
And I just think it's true. | ||
We spend hundreds of billions of dollars on foreign infrastructure every year and we could invest that in our own communities. | ||
And who knows in a situation like this, you could have saved a hundred lives. | ||
Oh, no doubt. | ||
If they had been alerted to evacuate and had drills and protocols and some escape steps, they could have gotten out. | ||
If you got 1%, | ||
of the foreign aid that went to ukraine in the last uh three four years what could you have done with that could i could you have saved or one percent of what they just gave to uh to hollywood right 1.5 any anything yeah yeah i mean at least the hollywood stuff stays here i mean at least the hollywood stuff is investing in america i'm talking about straight up sending money all around the world instead of fixing our own country yeah that's just how it goes right it's part of the racket it's part of the grift i'm kind of sick of it oh i'm tired i'm sick of it too you fed up with it absolutely yeah i think most people are 100 i think most people are and | ||
see but that's the nasty reminder it's like oh here's 700 bucks yeah you just lost everything in a flood here have 700 bucks maybe even go buy a dinner and it's just like oh but hey this foreign country 500 million for you 500 million for you 500 million for you sign the check we don't even need to vote just cut them the check give me liberty or give me death this is the war room with owen troyer watch the live stream at band.video | ||
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All right, Stuart Rhodes in studio. | |
We're going to finish up this conversation with maybe actually, I mean, you could say it's the most important point, but we're talking about trying to save lives and have the proper response system. | ||
So really that's the most important point. | ||
But there's always the angle of corruption. | ||
There's always the angle of corruption. | ||
And you were talking about, because it is an industry, the disaster relief industry, and then what we just saw them get away with in the California wildfires where they're bringing in all this affordable housing. | ||
So burn down all the private property, bring in the affordable housing, and it's like they don't even hide it. | ||
It's like, yeah, this is what we're doing. | ||
And then I was making the reference to the new Twister movie where there's a subplot in that movie, spoiler alert, but there's a subplot where basically there's this company that does disaster relief and they're working against the warning systems. | ||
They're working against the people that are trying to put an end to the tornadoes with this new science and stuff that they can kill a tornado with whatever chemicals they spray. | ||
So it's like this company is trying to be able to kill tornadoes and then they're trying to enhance the warning system so that people don't die in tornadoes. | ||
So then there's this other company trying to sabotage the whole thing and then it turns out they're working with this company that buys up all of the disaster land. | ||
So it's like this land was $100,000, then it got destroyed by a tornado, now it's $10,000, and then they come in and buy it all up. | ||
So there's always that angle. | ||
It's like you always got to be looking at these groups that are going to come in after a disaster and get this land for cheap. | ||
Yeah, you got to watch out for that kind of corruption, absolutely. | ||
There's also corruption in the relief industry itself. | ||
So big contractors come in and they make a lot of money coming in to clean up after events, and they get paid by the government. | ||
And so they get paid, of course, as a government contractor, they're getting paid top dollar. | ||
So a lot of times they have an incentive to drive out the volunteer responders that have been helping people rebuild. | ||
If you've got a guy who's on his own time, his own excavator or bulldozer going in there and helping clean up a neighborhood, and you're the contractor coming in and making a lot of money with that, you don't want him doing that. | ||
Then you get volunteers told that they're no longer needed, and they get pushed out by local officials. | ||
Get out of here. | ||
Right, that's happened before. | ||
And then they'll say it's for your own protection. | ||
Right, I'll make you some excuse, right? | ||
So it's for your own good. | ||
But it could be that that's because their buddy has the contract. | ||
Oh, we got it from here. | ||
It's like, well, maybe you just don't want eyes. | ||
You got to watch out for that. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
All right, well, I do want to move on. | ||
You know what? | ||
talk about your opinion when it comes to you know trump now talking about obama committing treason and of course the biden crime family taking all the money it's like this stuff is well documented so why are we talking about it now is it a distraction from the epstein thing that's kind of how people are responding to it but you know what i would lay it out like this you what i mean you got like 20 year sentence 18 year sentence okay yeah you got an 18 tario got 22. | ||
tario got 22. | ||
i did i did pip squeak time i did two months so i did pip squeak time it was horrible uh and you know they treat you like garbage you know they're told to treat you like garbage when you're in there um but my point is this you know you have been you were a top fighter for donald trump i was a top fighter for donald trump joe biggest was a top fighter attached to my arm you know that's what i'm saying enrique tario i mean these are his top street fighters like you know i'm not i'm not An Elon Musk billionaire that can just come in and say, | ||
Hey, I'll throw a billion dollars behind your campaign. | ||
Um, but I'm a guy that I can go out in the streets, I can create an entire new genre on the internet, I can go out and defend you in public, we can change public discourse. | ||
Like, you know, we have our own ways, right? | ||
And we were the people that put it all on the line for Donald Trump, period. | ||
Blood, sweat, and tears. | ||
Point blank. | ||
We put it all on the line. | ||
We went to DC, put our lives on the line to try to stop the steal. | ||
And so to see all these people making all these accusations about, oh, you're fake MAGA. | ||
I don't even want you to comment on that. | ||
It's so low. | ||
But my point is this. | ||
Who's saying that? | ||
It's a bunch of new. | ||
There's a bunch of people that have decided that they are pro-Trump now in 2024 because it's popular. | ||
It's mainstream. | ||
So they weren't going to be there in 2016 when you're dealing with the slings and arrows. | ||
Now that it's popular and mainstream to support Trump, they're all in. | ||
So they're, you know, they call them sunshine patriots versus winter warriors like you or I. And I'm sitting here and I'm looking at Trump, who doesn't have to be reelected, but it's like, if the Democrats get the House in 2026, you know they're going to impeach Trump. | ||
It's almost a guarantee they're going to move to him. | ||
They're already trying to do it. | ||
They don't even have the House. | ||
And it's like, President Trump, do you really think, yeah, you have a lot of new supporters now, and I mean, they're basically, really, they're in a cult. | ||
I mean, Trump could do whatever, you could tell them anything. | ||
And here's a filet mignon. | ||
It'd be a steaming pile of turds and they'd eat it and say, this is a great filet. | ||
Thank you, Donald Trump. | ||
If he thinks they're going to go into the streets for him, if he thinks they're going to go to war for him in the courts, in the streets, in the culture, these people will disappear as soon as times get hard. | ||
They will be gone faster than Hunter Biden when the cocaine runs out at a party. | ||
They're not going to be in the streets fighting like you were or many of the other original MAGAs. | ||
So I showed you the tweet where he's saying, move on from the Epstein hoax. | ||
What is your interpretation of that? | ||
I think he's being misled by people around him who are not MAGA. | ||
They're fakes like last time. | ||
He got bad advice last time. | ||
He got completely taken by Fauci and all the others, led down the primrose path by the pharmaceutical companies, warp speed and all that. | ||
He got completely played. | ||
I think he's being played again. | ||
There's nefarious actors that want him to implode, want him to alienate his own base. | ||
So they're telling him that, oh, only kooks and weirdos believe this. | ||
You know, this is all a lefty propaganda. | ||
I think he believes that. | ||
I think he's been convinced that this is really a leftist propaganda, just like with the Crossfire Hurricane. | ||
He's been believed. | ||
I think he believes that. | ||
So I think they're doing that intentionally to destroy MAGA, frankly, because it's not just a few outliers. | ||
It's 95% of his own base. | ||
Everywhere I go and talk to MAGA people, they want the Epstein stuff released. | ||
I'm doing a speaking tour through Texas for a True Texas project. | ||
And everyone I talk to, I ask their opinion about it. | ||
And they're like, oh, yeah, there's something there. | ||
He needs to come out. | ||
So he's been being manipulated and coerced, or not, well, possibly coerced, but manipulated into destroying his own base. | ||
That's what I see. | ||
And it's like for somebody like me, I don't mind getting a little dirty. | ||
I don't mind roughing it up to support President Trump when I see him going into the swamp and roughing it up, right? | ||
Yeah, when I see him taking on the swamp and pissing off all the enemies of America, that motivates me. | ||
Hey, I'll go out in the street for you, Trump. | ||
I'll go out in D.C. and I'll support you. | ||
I'll go out and tell people that they stole the election. | ||
I'll go out and do a whole tour. | ||
But it's just like, if you're not going to be in D.C. fighting the swamp, then why would I go put my life on the line? | ||
Why would I risk going back to prison? | ||
Well, if he doesn't do this, it's way bigger than us. | ||
If he doesn't actually drain the swamp, and the only way to drain the swamp is to drain all the secrets, you know, do a mass disclosure and mass declassification. | ||
And I'm glad to see what Tulsi Gabbard's doing. | ||
But by only doing it with Obama and a select few that manipulated back in 2016, all they're really doing is saying, okay, this is all about politics. | ||
He's getting revenge on his enemies. | ||
That's how it's going to be spun by the media. | ||
So I think the players that are pulling his strings, they're fine with that, but they don't want him looking deeper at the actual deep state. | ||
They'll hang Obama out the dry. | ||
They don't want him looking at the actual deep state, the mechanism that like the Mossad-run, CIA-run operation that Epstein was part of. | ||
I'm sure it's way beyond Epstein. | ||
So that's how they control all these elites. | ||
So what he has to do is expose it. | ||
He should do a mass declassification and exposure like I called him to do back in 2020. | ||
One of the things they used against me at trial was my open letters to President Trump calling on him to use that power, absolute power to classify anything he wants. | ||
Julian Assange went to prison because he tried to declassify stuff or expose stuff. | ||
Snowden was doing the same thing. | ||
These are people that put their lives at risk and their liberty at risk to expose what they knew was happening. | ||
President Trump has absolute authority as commander-in-chief to do it. | ||
No one can put him in prison for it. | ||
So I don't know why he doesn't do it. | ||
He's listening to bad advice. | ||
He should be doing what Tulsi Gabbard's doing times a thousand across the entire deep state, not just one tiny part. | ||
I like the way you put that. | ||
Draining the swamp means revealing the secrets. | ||
And I think that that's why people are so stuck on this Epstein thing, because to a certain degree, it's not even about Epstein. | ||
It's not even about whatever he was into or the financial stuff or the pedophile stuff. | ||
To a certain extent, you can erase Epstein from the equation. | ||
We're sitting here. | ||
The real politicos that understand the corruption are saying what you just said. | ||
The intelligence agencies are really running things. | ||
The intelligence agencies run all the prime ministers. | ||
They run all the presidents. | ||
They have all the blackmail. | ||
They have all the financial blackmail. | ||
It's like that's what we want to stop. | ||
It's like we want to be able to elect a man or a woman, whatever it is. | ||
We want to be able to elect Donald Trump and say, that's our guy. | ||
He's in charge. | ||
Not the blackmail, not the CIA, not Massad, not whatever the intelligence agencies are doing, not whatever bad intelligence he's getting. | ||
It's like, no, no, no. | ||
So it's like until you can reveal the secrets. | ||
And really, I think you need to go back to 9-11, personally. | ||
I think that that's where the big reveal needs to take place. | ||
What really happened on 9-11? | ||
I think you got to go way back. | ||
And Trump knew it was a lie. | ||
He came out day one and said, this doesn't make any sense. | ||
Planes couldn't take down that tower. | ||
That's not how this happened. | ||
He doesn't really talk about it anymore. | ||
But it's like, to me, that's when really, it's like, that's the big pill that I think a lot of people have to swallow is that you were lied to about 9-11. | ||
I don't know your opinion on that. | ||
That's my, that's, that's kind of how I feel about it. | ||
But it's just like Epstein is just another circle where it's like, pull, pull the drapes, pull the covers. | ||
Yeah. | ||
All of it. | ||
I mean, I was hoping that JFK would be the JFK assassination would be the beginning of that. | ||
And so, you know, what they came out of that, of course, it's been doctored. | ||
The longer he waits, the more they're going to destroy evidence and doctor evidence so that when they do a disclosure, you can't trust it anymore. | ||
That's the problem we have now. | ||
Even if they release something about Bud Epstein, how do we know if it's even legit anymore? | ||
Yeah. | ||
And they've already kind of built that narrative. | ||
Right. | ||
That's that's been doctored and tampered. | ||
And it might have been. | ||
It's possible. | ||
But he should still do it. | ||
He should still do a mass disclosure. | ||
You can have qualifiers like, hey, we think that the prior administration doctored up some of these documents. | ||
It's letting you know. | ||
But that should be part of the investigation. | ||
Throw it all open, show the public, and then do an investigation on each one. | ||
Well, and that's kind of where they've, you know, I feel like with every pivot, they're just digging the hole deeper. | ||
Yeah, it's getting worse. | ||
Because they say, well, these are doctored files now. | ||
Well, okay, then that's a crime. | ||
Right. | ||
Like, so you're saying that you have people committing a crime. | ||
So, okay, again, where's the, then let's get the investigation. | ||
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Like, you're just giving us more fuel with every pivot. | ||
Yeah, investigate it. | ||
Don't dismiss it as a conspiracy, a hoax. | ||
That's why I believe he's getting bad advice. | ||
How can any man in his right mind come to that conclusion that, oh, what my supporter has been asking for for all these years is suddenly a hoax? | ||
The stuff that he talked about. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, I think there's only two ways to read it, and that's either he's getting the bad advice or somebody says, hey, we're going to release all the stuff of your involvement, which is just like, I don't think he was into young people. | ||
I don't think he was doing anything illegal, but yeah, he was hanging out with Epstein. | ||
Like, yeah, they were hooking up with models. | ||
Yeah, in New York City, along with all the other celebrities. | ||
It's like, we will move. | ||
We really don't care about that. | ||
People will move on. | ||
You'll have the purists and the cultural purists that might have a problem with it, but that's not going to bring you down. | ||
And I think if he was actually complicit in any of that, it would have been exposed a long time ago to stop him. | ||
So I don't think he was. | ||
Now, what Epstein would do, I think, is probably very likely is have young girls that 18, 19 years old, their legal age, but then you slip one in, like a 17-year-old or a 16-year-old. | ||
That was definitely going on. | ||
And the John doesn't know that. | ||
That's what's usually done to these guys, a lot of the guys. | ||
If they're not a pedophile, if there's an average guy, they'll just slip in a young girl. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And it's just like, oh, yeah, this guy, he knows. | ||
Like with Bill, like with not Bill Gates, but Matt Gates. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That's what happened with him, right? | ||
Apparently, one 17-year-old. | ||
What's the guy's name who was in the prison running that whole operation? | ||
Makes you wonder who is he working for? | ||
Right. | ||
So, I mean, it's just common knowledge around the world that the Chinese do that, the Russians do it, the CIA does it. | ||
They all do it. | ||
And J. Edgar Hoover was in power for life as the FBI director because he had dirt on everybody. | ||
And everyone knew it back then. | ||
That's how he stayed in power. | ||
So what's it like now? | ||
You know, we're no longer in days of file cabinets. | ||
Now we're with NSA told. | ||
Total internet. | ||
Yeah, total internet. | ||
I tell people everything you do on the internet is put into a file. | ||
You're walking around with it with a tracking device in your back pocket. | ||
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So they know all every conversation you have. | ||
And, you know, I don't think they have. | ||
You've been through a federal investigation. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Everything you say and any text message used against you. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So there's different, I think that there's different levels of access where when the feds come in to investigate you, they don't really have that access. | ||
They have to get it from somewhere. | ||
But they can. | ||
They can get it through coercion or if they want to call up their friends, NSA, wherever, and they can get what they want. | ||
They'll find what they want. | ||
Yeah, you can't hide from the NSA. | ||
NSA knows everything. | ||
I don't believe there's any secure tech system that's encrypted that can thwart the NSA. | ||
I don't believe it. | ||
I don't believe it exists. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So in that backdrop, just like Jerry Hoover stayed in power for life, imagine what it's like now with the intelligence services and all they know about all these politicians. | ||
Everything. | ||
Everything they do on the internet? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Every move they make. | ||
Oh, we saw you were down at Little Ladies down the street. | ||
Aren't you married? | ||
Right. | ||
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You know? | |
Don't you have a wife and kids at home? | ||
It's like, oh, well, hey, it doesn't have to be a problem for you, but we're going to need you to vote on this bill. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
That's the rumor is they're told how to vote. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
I'm sure it is. | ||
So all of that needs to be torn down. | ||
Like I said in that open letter for President Trump back in November of 2020, I said the secrets are the swamp water. | ||
The swamp water is swimming. | ||
It both protects them and controls them. | ||
As long as they play the game, they all become millionaires. | ||
Everyone in Congress becomes a millionaire. | ||
But if they get out of line, it can be destroyed. | ||
So the best way to drain the swamp is drain the secrets. | ||
It's what has to happen. | ||
And I say, you know, there'll be debates on it. | ||
Maybe it's happening internally inside of the administration. | ||
It's like, well, this is going to do a lot of damage. | ||
Powerful people. | ||
Geopolitics. | ||
Because the economy could crash, right? | ||
I don't believe that. | ||
I don't believe the economy would crash. | ||
Even if it did, if you're going to kill the deep state that's killing our country, and they're obviously trafficking women and children across the border for pedophiles, that's part of what they're doing. | ||
That's what the cartel's been doing for years now. | ||
Don't tell me they're not hooked up with politicians. | ||
Of course they are. | ||
So if you want to stop that, then whatever happens out of that, I'm fine with. | ||
And if your argument is we can't reveal all of the pedophiles or we can't reveal all this different blackmail, it'll collapse the country. | ||
I would say if we're running blackmailed pedophiles for office, then the country's already collapsed. | ||
We're all there. | ||
It's already collapsed. | ||
We'll be okay. | ||
Just like after a disaster, Americans come together and help each other. | ||
If they pull the plug on the deep sea and expose all of them, it'll be like a jubilee. | ||
We'll fix things the right. | ||
I agree. | ||
And, you know, America needs a moment, and we need a moment to bring everybody together, a sense of pride, of patriotism, or just a common issue that we can all get behind. | ||
Because politics has been so bifurcated now, mostly I'd say since Obama. | ||
I mean, it was a little bit during Bush, but people were kind of behind the wars, and you were still kind of in the aftermath of 9-11, and, you know, get the terrorists and everything. | ||
But really, it's become so bifurcated since Obama. | ||
It's like we haven't really had a moment where everybody is just like, it's just like a force of like, okay, all Americans are behind this single thing. | ||
It's like no matter what other political differences, it's like, yeah, we're behind. | ||
Yeah, exposing pedophiles and bringing them to justice would be a good unifier. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And corrupt politicians, too. | ||
Bring them down. | ||
And that's why it should be both parties. | ||
Pick a Republican, pick a Democrat, expose them. | ||
Do it again. | ||
Rinse, repeat. | ||
Yep. | ||
Save the judiciary, expose all the corrupt judges. | ||
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And I guess, you know, maybe whenever this thing gets to a vote, they're trying to delay it. | ||
It's like, what's going to happen if you have a vote to release every Epstein file, declassify every Epstein file? | ||
The people that vote know immediately everybody's going to assume something about them. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's not going to be good. | ||
What's the problem, though, is that President Trump should get ahead of that, and he should be the one doing the declassification now and pushing for it. | ||
But actually, that's what I'm saying. | ||
I think he's being manipulated. | ||
I think someone wants to destroy MAGA and they want to make sure that he implodes and shoots himself in the foot. | ||
And so far, it's what he's doing. | ||
But we have a responsibility as his base to correct. | ||
Just like we corrected him on 2020 and on COVID, you know, he got booted at his own rallies. | ||
I think it's important for us to step up and say, no, you know, you can throw a temper tantrum if you want, but this is your, this is 90% of us want this looked into, investigated. | ||
Well, and even there was the Turning Point USA event two weekends ago. | ||
I don't know if you caught any of those clips. | ||
But almost all the big speakers that would go up there, because this was kind of at the beginning of the debacle, all the big speakers would go up there and they'd say, who wants the Epstein files? | ||
And it was like every, it was like a roar of the crowd. | ||
It was like the biggest roar you could get was saying, who wants the Epstein files? | ||
So, I mean, to say that nobody cares or to call it a hoax is just, it's not just misreading your base. | ||
It's, it's, it's insulting your base. | ||
Yeah, it is. | ||
But I think he's been convinced that it's just a few people out there that want this exposed. | ||
And the left is driving them and manipulating them. | ||
I think he believes that. | ||
That's my gut. | ||
He's being played. | ||
It's like, who's telling him that? | ||
It's not Vance. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's not Gabbard. | ||
It's not Hegseth. | ||
I don't think I know who it's not. | ||
I don't know about G.D. Vance. | ||
Really don't know him that well. | ||
You know, I think Vance is kind of Trump's, like, bridge to the tech bros is kind of how I look at it. | ||
It's his bridge to the tech bros. | ||
And it's his, it's like his mind and his eye on kind of just the regular American male is kind of how I view G.D. Vance's role. | ||
He's there. | ||
What has he said about Epstein? | ||
Well, he said a lot of things. | ||
On the campaign trail, he was saying, we want the files. | ||
We need it released. | ||
When he was a senator, he said, why is Jeffrey Epstein connected to all these rich and powerful people? | ||
And then apparently he told comedian Tim Dillon at dinner last week that Bondi told Vance that there's nothing there. | ||
It's just commercial porn. | ||
Hmm. | ||
So you're telling me that Epstein had a bunch of commercial porn in his safes, in his house. | ||
With all the cameras in all his rooms. | ||
In the recording devices, audio and video. | ||
I don't buy it. | ||
And again, I mean, this isn't like, I mean, this isn't 1980, okay? | ||
You don't need to keep your little collection in the top drawer. | ||
So is Pam Bondi, you think, behind this? | ||
I don't think Pam, I think Pam Bondi is just way in over her head. | ||
I just don't think she has the capacity to do the job. | ||
Right. | ||
She kind of has, either she's a great actress and playing the dumb blonde role, like, perfectly, or what kind of, what she is. | ||
But Pam Bondi is telling Vance that there's nothing there. | ||
Yes. | ||
Okay. | ||
So she went from in a two-month period to files are on her desk, phase one binder gate, we're going to release everything, tens of thousands of videos, to, oh, there's nothing there, it's commercial porn. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I think she's complicit, though. | ||
She must know. | ||
She's misleading President Trump, I think. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And then, I mean, even Patel, Bongino, like, they've gone silent on the issue. | ||
Oh, it's like, it's like Invasion of the Body Snatchers. | ||
Where'd they go? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Two guys that we thought we were going to get, they're not there anymore. | ||
They're telling us that Epstein killed himself. | ||
Man. | ||
They're telling us that the Butler shooter, that's the investigation's closed because he's dead. | ||
Like, what about those who put him up to it? | ||
He's a patsy. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Obviously. | ||
Yeah, clearly. | ||
And so now it's like, okay, everything we thought they were going to do, they're not doing any of it. | ||
It's bizarre. | ||
And, you know, that's why it's so strange to me where it's like, I mean, I view it as we're being consistent. | ||
Right? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Like, our mind hasn't changed. | ||
Our vision hasn't changed. | ||
We've been consistent. | ||
And now people are saying, oh, no, no, no. | ||
You need to drop all that stuff. | ||
So there was a plot in 2016 to stop Trump from getting elected to try to demonize him after the fact even and carry on with the Russia, Russia hoax. | ||
That's all legit. | ||
But everything else we're worried about and concerned about. | ||
And they didn't doctor those files. | ||
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Right. | |
Those files are okay. | ||
Those files are pristine. | ||
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Right. | |
But all the rest of it, though, it's either a hoax or there's nothing there or they've been doctored. | ||
So, yeah. | ||
Epstein killed himself. | ||
The butler shooting, acting alone. | ||
All that's just, oh, yeah, everything's fine. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Right. | ||
Which is just, you're not going to put us back to sleep. | ||
And maybe that's the big kind of mismeasurement here. | ||
Like, we're not going back there. | ||
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No. | |
We're not going there. | ||
We're going, we're more hardcore and politically informed than ever. | ||
And maybe the mismeasurement, if you can put it to a singular issue, it's, I think this administration, the majority of it, thinks they can still control the hearts and minds with the corporate media. | ||
I think that that's where they're really missing the mark here. | ||
And they don't understand the corporate media is, it's done. | ||
It still has its role. | ||
It still has its impact. | ||
It's no longer the force. | ||
It's no longer the force to be reckoned with. | ||
You mean Fox News? | ||
That's one station. | ||
But, yes, that's what they think. | ||
They look at Fox News as their big weapon and that they can crush anything with Fox News. | ||
And it's just like, no. | ||
It's not going to help. | ||
It's not going to help at all. | ||
They're not going to do it. | ||
I've been busy doing disaster relief, but is Fox News all on the program where this is nothing, nothing to look at? | ||
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Yeah, I'd say that's a fair evaluation. | |
To put it simple. | ||
I've heard other radio show hosts, people I like, like Wendy Bell. | ||
I love Wendy Bell. | ||
I listened to her show when I was in prison. | ||
that too it's like oh you know this is the talking point that's come out is that bigger fish to fry the economy war you know the texas floods these are all bigger fish to fry epstein's uh you know old news well i don't want to talk i can't I can't speak for all the different individuals, but I can say, you know, there are people that have access, limited access, but get access to the White House. | ||
They have their points of access, and they don't want to burn that bridge. | ||
But yeah, the communications have gone out. | ||
Stop talking about it. | ||
Right. | ||
And it might be that they're well-intended, but they think they're helping Trump. | ||
They're not. | ||
No. | ||
Trying to get us, trying to shame us into shutting up is not going to be. | ||
It's only going to make it worse. | ||
Yeah, it's going to make it worse. | ||
It's like, well, then what are you hiding? | ||
Exactly. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Don't go into that drawer. | ||
Well, why not go into that drawer? | ||
You told me I could go into that. | ||
There's nothing in there if you're not. | ||
That drawer is a hoax. | ||
There's nothing in there. | ||
Nobody's talking about that drawer. | ||
It's like a whole crowd of people outside chanting about the drawer. | ||
It's like, yeah, there's nothing in that drawer. | ||
It's a hoax. | ||
Somebody planted it in there. | ||
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That's right. | |
It's all a hoax. | ||
All right, Stuart, where can people follow you? | ||
Support the work quickly. | ||
So, Joe, think I'm at GiveSynGo, GivesInGo.com, G-A-F-5 Bravo. | ||
I'm self-funded. | ||
I'm just helping out Doc Chambers. | ||
We're bringing in more volunteers. | ||
They can also go to BuckUpRelief, givesingo.com forward slash buck up. | ||
They're awesome people. | ||
They've been helping with logistics. | ||
So we're driving on. | ||
Thank you, Stuart. | ||
Thank you. | ||
God bless you. | ||
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God bless you. | |
The Antidote to the Establishment's Lies. | ||
Welcome to the War Room. | ||
Here's Owen Schreier. | ||
*Music* | ||
All right, third and final hour here. | ||
You know, I was hoping to have time for calls, but we still got a ton of news and video clips. | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
I'm not sure we'll be able to. | ||
We'll try to get through this as quickly as possible. | ||
The aid money for the fire, the California fires, folks, $100 million. | ||
Where did it go? | ||
People are wondering. | ||
Listen to this local report in Clip 20. | ||
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Go. | |
Investigative journalist Sue Pasco has been digging for answers and what she's discovered might just surprise you. | ||
And Sue Pasco, she joins me now live on set. | ||
You are the editor of Circling the News. | ||
We can clearly see that. | ||
Thanks for the work that you're doing. | ||
So this is personal and professional for you because you lost your home in the Palisades fire. | ||
But that's not necessarily how this story landed in your lap. | ||
How did this all come to be? | ||
A reader sent me a little note and said, I've never seen any fire aid money. | ||
How do I apply for fire aid money? | ||
And I thought, well, you know, I've never thought about that. | ||
There's 12,000 people, basically, 12,000 homes gone. | ||
Those people probably want to know where the money is. | ||
This will be an easy task to find out. | ||
So I contacted the Annenberg. | ||
They never responded. | ||
And the Annenberg Foundation, because they are overseeing the wildfire funds, yes. | ||
So I emailed them several times. | ||
They never responded. | ||
I called them several times. | ||
They never responded. | ||
And finally, it was like almost two weeks later, a woman got back to me and she said, oh, I'm sorry for the delay. | ||
The person you need to speak to is Chris Wallace. | ||
He's a media spokesperson for wildfire funds. | ||
So I contacted Chris and I said, you know, victims want to know when they can get their money. | ||
Seems like a very simple question. | ||
He said, basically, they don't. | ||
All this money are going to nonprofits, and then nonprofits will take care of making sure the money's distributed. | ||
So I looked at the, initially they gave $50 million to about 120 nonprofits. | ||
And I looked at these nonprofits, and one of them said, we help mobile home parks. | ||
And there were two mobile home parks in the Palisades, all low income. | ||
And so I contacted the people there. | ||
They had never received any money. | ||
They had never heard of that. | ||
When you go through, I would urge everyone to just go to the nonprofits that are listed. | ||
If you want a good laugh, I mean, one of the nonprofits cleans preschool bathrooms. | ||
Well, after the fire, who knows? | ||
Maybe there is a preschool bathroom that needs cleaning. | ||
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Yeah. | |
In other words, a lot of these nonprofits are ancillary, if you will. | ||
That's a nice way of saying it. | ||
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And you urge people, our viewers, they can go on the FireAid website. | |
And yes, in terms of if you're FireAid, you can say, we have listed all the nonprofits. | ||
So they've given out $75 million so far. | ||
And you can see for yourself each nonprofit that has received money. | ||
The vetting process, though, that's an interesting angle to this story as well, because there's still another round of funding that will be given out. | ||
If you're a nonprofit, you would just have to fill out a simple, very simple questionnaire. | ||
Six questions. | ||
Six questions. | ||
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So what do you make of the vetting process? | |
I think they're not helping the victims at all. | ||
Let's just say, and the other thing you should know, if you go on there, they don't say how much each individual nonprofit gets. | ||
So there are two nonprofits that are for the homeless people in the Palisades, or not the Palisades, Los Angeles in general, that they're getting money from LASA. | ||
So why are these nonprofits also getting money from FireAid? | ||
I don't know. | ||
They're homeless nonprofits. | ||
Of course, we're all homeless now. | ||
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And to be clear, we have reached out to actually the Attorney General, Rob Bonta, to see if this is on his radar, because this is a whole lot of money, and you are well connected in your community, and you don't know anybody who has received fire money. | |
That's correct. | ||
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So what is your advice if you're a victim, and there are several who are probably watching tonight, who lost their home like yourself, where do you go from here? | |
Hopefully with people like you who are bringing it to the attention of America, really, because we have all these people I know in the Midwest, where I'm from, who said, we want to give money, where do we give it? | ||
How can we help the people? | ||
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Defending the truth on the front lines of the information form, it's the War Room with Owen Schroyer. | |
Okay, final hour here. | ||
We've still got tons of news. | ||
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We'll be right back. | |
This is a wild statement from the HHS and Secretary Kennedy. | ||
I'm going to read both statements. | ||
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First, the HHS. | |
Actually, you know what, guys? | ||
This one is cut off for me. | ||
So I'll do Kennedy's statement first, and then if you guys can give me the full statement from the HHS. | ||
HHS finds systemic disregard for sanctity of life in organ transplant system. | ||
This was another conspiracy theory that they would let you die if you were an organ donor to get that organ and even harvest you. | ||
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So Kennedy says, our findings show that hospitals allowed the organ procurement process to begin when patients showed signs of life, and this is horrifying. | ||
The organ procurement organizations that coordinate access to transplants will be held accountable. | ||
The entire system must be fixed to ensure that every potential donor's life is treated with the sanctity it deserves. | ||
And so HHS said it's restoring integrity and transparency to organ procurement and transplant policy by putting patients' lives first. | ||
These reforms are essential to restoring trust, ensuring informed consent, and protecting the rights and dignity of prospective donors and their families. | ||
So they were organ harvesting. | ||
Conspiracy theorists win again. | ||
Now, isn't this just a sign, a symptom of how corrupt our government has become? | ||
You think about something that can be so pure, so good, that you're like, there's nothing that can come of this except good. | ||
Organ donors. | ||
In other words, when you pass and you don't need your organs anymore, but they're still viable for someone else that might, you donate an organ. | ||
You save a life. | ||
It's just like, it's just so good. | ||
It's like, wow, what a beautiful concept. | ||
In death, you can save someone's life. | ||
And then what do we get? | ||
We get a bunch of sick, corrupt creeps that turn it into an organ harvesting program. | ||
And even the institutions are involved in it. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
It's just like, that's how broken our government is. | ||
That's how broken and corrupted our society is. | ||
And just let it happen. | ||
And they knew it. | ||
I mean, it's just like, how do you, you can't even put it into words. | ||
Out of the goodness of your heart, you say, I'm going to be an organ donor. | ||
And maybe when I die, I'll save someone's life. | ||
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What a great thing. | |
And it's like, oh, well, you go to a trip to the hospital and you could probably survive it. | ||
But they see you're an organ donor and they say, hey, maybe we let this guy go. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Harvest those organs. | ||
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It's just like, oh, my God, what evil. | |
And they'll harvest baby parts. | ||
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Oh. | |
Crazy. | ||
That's what we put up with. | ||
And we're sick of putting up with it. | ||
We want it to come to an end. | ||
So good for RFK Jr. on that issue. | ||
Man, you know, I got all these video clips. | ||
They're kind of just sparsed out. | ||
How about this one? | ||
Pam Bondi and Doug Bergham go to Alcatraz. | ||
is the one off the California coast. | ||
Folks, look, I don't know how... | ||
I don't know what else to say. | ||
And it feels bad. | ||
It's kind of sad because she does seem like a nice woman. | ||
But you know what? | ||
You get involved in the government and you act like a clown. | ||
I'm going to call you a freaking clown. | ||
Okay. | ||
And it's almost like even you look at Musk and I don't know. | ||
I could sit here and say, okay, I will accept with 100% certainty that Musk's technology will be used against us. | ||
I will accept with 100% certainty that the future of the world with brain chips and AI and all of this stuff is going to be a world that I don't want to go into. | ||
So it's like I can accept that with 100% certainty. | ||
But you don't live in the future. | ||
So I can sit here and say, okay, this technology, and it's not just Musk. | ||
I'm just using this as an example to talk about integrity. | ||
I can say, yeah, where this guy is taking us with the future in technology, I don't like that. | ||
But right now, this guy's destroying my enemies. | ||
So it's like a survival thing. | ||
It's like you could be in a lava pit. | ||
And if you don't get out of that lava pit right now, you're going to die. | ||
And then somebody says, well, hey, if you get out of the lava pit, you're going into the forest. | ||
And there's animals in there, lions and bears. | ||
They're going to eat you. | ||
It's like, well, you know what? | ||
I'm going to die in this lava pit. | ||
So, yeah, I'll go into the forest and I'm probably going to deal with bears and tigers and stuff that want to eat me, but I'm dead if I stay in this lava pit. | ||
So, I'm going to go ahead and get out of this lava pit and I'm going to go into the woods and then we'll deal with that. | ||
So, it's like, yeah, I know, okay, maybe the stuff that Musk is developing here will be used against me, and we're going to be fighting robots, AI takeover, all that stuff. | ||
But right now, it's like Musk is trying to get us out of the current lava pit that we're in politically that will destroy us too. | ||
So, but it's like, here's Musk who comes out and says, okay, you didn't do the Doge stuff. | ||
You're not doing the Epstein stuff. | ||
And really, this is hurting himself potentially. | ||
His own business deals, his own government contracts, his own, now he gets attacked by Trump and MAGA. | ||
But he just sees it and he says, hey, I might like Donald Trump. | ||
I've developed a personal relationship with Donald Trump and his family and everything was great. | ||
But the truth is you're not getting Doge cuts and you're not getting the Epstein list. | ||
And here's why. | ||
So you say, okay. | ||
Well, it's like the same with Pam Bondi. | ||
It's like, you know what? | ||
She seems like a really nice person. | ||
I met her. | ||
Very nice, very sweet girl. | ||
But as Attorney General, you're a joke. | ||
Sorry. | ||
But here's the latest example. | ||
So she goes to Alcatraz with Doug Bergham. | ||
And I guess Trump is telling her that he wants to turn Alcatraz, he wants to rejuvenate Alcatraz. | ||
Alcatraz has been a shutdown tourist site since when, guys, like 1992 or something, before that even? | ||
I mean, we're talking decades. | ||
So Bondi goes there, and her idea is she's going to rejuvenate Alcatraz. | ||
And so she does an interview, and she's got Doug Bergham standing next to her, and Doug knows what's going on. | ||
Folks, you're not, the only way you're going to do anything with Alcatraz is by tearing the entire thing down. | ||
So it's not even going to be worth it. | ||
It's not even worth it. | ||
But it's like, oh, it's all these grand, it's all these grandiose ideas. | ||
Like, hey, we're going to re-evaluate Alcatrad. | ||
Oh, we're going to have alligator Alcatraz. | ||
It's just like, it's all this, it's like, whatever, it's fun and it serves a purpose, but it's just, it's all so just superficial. | ||
So it's been shut down since 63. | ||
And then, and then when did they open up for tours? | ||
Point is, folks, we're talking, this thing is, it's, it's a, it's a, it's an antique. | ||
It's like going to a junkyard and seeing a car from 1963 that doesn't have it, it doesn't even have an engine block. | ||
And you're like, oh, I'm going to drive that off the lot. | ||
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It's like, are you an idiot? | |
So they started doing tours in 73. | ||
It's been a tourist site since 73. | ||
I mean, folks, the thing is barely, it's almost on the, it's like it needs to be condemned. | ||
So Bondi tells the media, though, she's going to rejuvenate it. | ||
And Bergham is standing next to her like, oh my gosh. | ||
And you can see it in his eyes. | ||
He's like, she's not actually saying that right now, is she? | ||
Oh, my God, she is. | ||
Oh, my God, she's saying it. | ||
So here's Pam Bondi telling, it had to be Fox News, right, guys? | ||
It was Fox News. | ||
Yeah, it was Fox News. | ||
Did you guys get my time stamp? | ||
It looks like we didn't start it at the right time. | ||
Yeah, just go a little bit further here. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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So there you go, right there. | |
It's just like Pam will literally just say crap to the cameras is what I'm looking at this now. | ||
It's like, oh yeah, Epstein files. | ||
Oh no, no, Epstein files. | ||
Oh yeah, a bunch of videos. | ||
Oh yeah, evidence. | ||
Oh no, there's nothing there. | ||
Oh yeah, she just says whatever. | ||
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Just like, oh, yeah, sure, oh. | |
So now she's telling Fox News they're going to rejuvenate Alcatraz. | ||
And Bergham standing next to her like, this woman has lost her mind. | ||
Go ahead, play the clip. | ||
President Trump was the master builder in our country of construction. | ||
And he's been talking to construction companies who think they can come in here and fix this and fix it up in the way it should be and really try to restore it to its original capacity and save Alcatraz. | ||
I mean, folks, this is a joke. | ||
It's just a joke. | ||
Save Alcatraz. | ||
It's a rust bucket. | ||
But that's what Pam Bonnie's turned into. | ||
She's just a yes woman. | ||
Trump says he wants to redo Alcatraz. | ||
So Pam Bonnie goes there into a rust bucket that needs to be condemned. | ||
And she says, oh, yeah, we're going to bring in the builders and then we're so great at building, it's going to be fantastic. | ||
No, you're not. | ||
Nobody's rebuilding Alcatraz. | ||
It's a beyond a superficial endeavor. | ||
But it's just, that's it. | ||
Trump says, hey, Pam, go tell everybody we're rebuilding Alcatraz. | ||
Well, that's not realistic. | ||
I don't care. | ||
Just go say it. | ||
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Okay. | |
Pam, go tell people there's no Epstein files. | ||
Okay. | ||
Pam, go tell people you're going to release the Epstein files. | ||
Okay. | ||
She is an embarrassment. | ||
And you can see it on Bergham's face there. | ||
He's like, oh my gosh. | ||
But I guess it's better than this. | ||
I guess if we got, there's a reminder. | ||
You want to hear all about Obama? | ||
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How about how about Biden? | |
Let's just, a little, just our little reminder. | ||
At least we don't, remember Joe Biden? | ||
At least we don't have this. | ||
Clip five. | ||
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Clip five. | |
You got the vaccination? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Are you okay? | ||
mean, you seem, no, it works. | ||
Or, you know, or the mom and dad or the neighbor or when you go to church or when you're, you There are trusted interlocutors. | ||
Think of the people. | ||
If your kid wanted to find out whether or not there were, There's a man on the moon, or whatever, you know, something. | ||
Or, you know, whether those aliens are here or not. | ||
Aliens? | ||
By the way, what happened to all the aliens? | ||
What happened to the UFO disclosures? | ||
It's almost like people don't even care anymore. | ||
Remember all that? | ||
We had the UFOs and the aerial phenomena and aliens. | ||
It's like every once in a while they throw that out there for a talking point and then just nothing ever comes of it. | ||
What's up with that? | ||
Meanwhile, Thomas Massey emerges from the Capitol with Epstein Phase 2 binders. | ||
Obviously, a troll of Pam Bondi. | ||
But here he is talking to the press that saw it in Clip 13. | ||
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I was wondering, with the paralysis in the Rules Committee, it seems like they're not going to be meeting again today because of the Epstein amendments. | |
Have you chatted with anybody about that? | ||
Well, it wouldn't really matter. | ||
Their Epstein bill resolution is non-binding, so it's kind of fake. | ||
The resolution that I have co-sponsored with Roe Khanna would actually bring up legislation that would be binding. | ||
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Is your understanding that that will ripen the day after lawmakers get back from the August recess? | |
Yeah, unfortunately, we have six days and we needed seven days for the discharge petition to ripen before we could bring this up before the August recess. | ||
So we'll have to bring it up after the August recess. | ||
But the good news is the speaker has no interest in keeping us here one extra day. | ||
So there's multiple strategic layers of covering this up, folks. | ||
And you just heard other little angles there from Massey. | ||
It's like, oh, well, they brought this kind of fake resolution that's non-binding. | ||
And, oh, they're going to shut down Congress a day early so that we can't get this real resolution through. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
And then Trump continues to just attack Massey relentlessly. | ||
So, you know, because Lindsey Graham is the good guy. | ||
Lindsey Graham, let's see, Liberty score, conservative review. | ||
Lindsey Graham, his Liberty score is an F. He gets a 43% from the conservative review's liberty score. | ||
Thomas Massey, an A, 96%. | ||
Wow. | ||
How about that? | ||
But Trump endorses Lindsey Graham, and Trump wants to primary Thomas Massey. | ||
I look at this stuff, and I almost can't even believe it. | ||
Because it's so nonsensical. | ||
So you just can't help but think about all the different angles. | ||
And I don't actually believe this, but it's like, I don't even believe anything right now. | ||
Like, why would Trump turn on Musk? | ||
Why would Trump turn on Massey? | ||
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Like, these are the guys. | |
Like, these are our guys. | ||
Is that Trump trying to put a tension on Musk and Massey so that what they're going to do next is going to be bigger? | ||
Or is it really just Trump decided he's going to roll with the deep state? | ||
Roll with the rhinos? | ||
Or is he even in control anymore? | ||
I'm just like, how does this make any sense? | ||
How do you go with Lindsey Graham and attack Thomas Massey? | ||
How do you throw Elon Musk out? | ||
It's crazy. | ||
Alan Dershowitz, how did he meet Jeffrey Epstein? | ||
This is an interesting admission from Dershowitz in clip four. | ||
Clip four. | ||
So I did absolutely categorically nothing wrong. | ||
And, you know, that's what lawyers do, and that's what people do. | ||
I was introduced to him by the Lady and Lord Rothschild. | ||
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Wow. | |
And I was told, yeah, and, you know, he knew all the most prominent people. | ||
Introduced by Lady and Lord Rothschild. | ||
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He knew all the most prominent people. | |
That's a hoax, guys. | ||
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It's all a hoax. | |
Senate Majority Leader John Thune supports full disclosure of Epstein files. | ||
By the way, this was an article from Dershowitz. | ||
He was at Harvard Law at the time. | ||
I believe this was New York Times, 1996, I believe. | ||
Statutory rape is an outdated concept. | ||
If a 16-year-old can choose abortion, she should be able to choose to have sex. | ||
Ah. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, I'm sure that has nothing to do with nothing. | ||
Nothing to see here. | ||
What did Claire Daines, famous American actress, one of the greats, really, what did she mean when she said this to Stephen Colbert before he abruptly cuts her off sending actors to spy camp? | ||
What's that, Clip Six? | ||
Spy camp for us producers and writers and really? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Is it like, you know... | ||
Yeah, so we park ourselves in a club in Georgetown and talk to, like, real spooks. | ||
And, you know, people in the intelligence community and the State Department and journalists and people who really... | ||
What's the most surprising thing that they've told you about their jobs or something you would need to know for? | ||
Well, every year it's different, right? | ||
We've been at it for a while and the climate has changed. | ||
But this year it was all about, you know, the distrust between the administration and the intelligence world and the intelligence community was suddenly kind of allying itself with journalists, which usually they're long. | ||
Stop talking about the spy camp. | ||
But of course, it's well known they use famous actors as honeypots and intelligence assets. | ||
So, but you know, it's all just a hoax. | ||
Don't look into any of that. | ||
But this is the deep state, folks. | ||
It's the intelligence agencies. | ||
That's the real deep state that Nobody elects and stays in power and remains with the centralized control. | ||
And that's why the Epstein thing is so big. | ||
Because it's at the heart of the deep state and how the intelligence networks run everything. | ||
And presidents come and go, and you get some left politics, you get some right politics, you get some policy, you get some new policy. | ||
And that's what remains the same. | ||
The intelligence communities running it all. | ||
The military-industrial complex running it all. | ||
This is at the heart of the deep state. | ||
This is why we want it stopped. | ||
And this is why when you continue the wars and the funding of the wars in the Middle East and in Ukraine, that's deep state activity. | ||
When you say nothing to see with Epstein, it's a hoax, that's deep state activity. | ||
And you're not going to be able to shut this down. | ||
It's only going to get bigger. | ||
Fox News doesn't have the power to shut this down. | ||
Mark Levin doesn't have the magical power. | ||
Ben Shapiro doesn't have the magical power to shut this down. | ||
Not even Donald Trump has the power to shut this down, despite the desperate attempts. | ||
So it's not going anywhere. | ||
Which is getting obnoxious, to be honest. | ||
It's getting quite obnoxious. | ||
But hey, we're riding with Lindsey Graham now. | ||
This was Lindsey Graham in 2016 with John McCain and A.B. Klobuchar. | ||
This is who Trump's riding with. | ||
Remember Lindsey Graham 2016, guys? | ||
Go ahead. | ||
We're going to go back and tell our colleagues what Russia is up to and the Baltics, what they're doing in the Ukraine. | ||
We're going to get briefed about Georgia. | ||
We hope to make 2017 a year of offense. | ||
We believe that Putin has hacked into our elections in America, that he's trying to undermine democracy all over the world. | ||
And it's time for new sanctions to hit him hard as an individual, his energy sector, his banking sector. | ||
It is time to push back against Putin, but be a better friend to our allies over here, including Georgia. | ||
This is a very important trip. | ||
We just swept you. | ||
Here's Lindsey Graham supporting fake Russian collusion, supporting that narrative, and already building up for the new funding for Ukraine. | ||
You ride with Trump, you ride with Lindsey Graham now. | ||
Gross. | ||
You see Trump pull up and Mercedes-Benz SUV tinted windows, rolls his window down. | ||
He says, hey, buddy, let's go have some fun. | ||
You want to ride? | ||
You say, oh, it's Donald Trump. | ||
That looks pretty fun. | ||
Yeah, I think I will. | ||
And then you approach the vehicle, the back window rolls down, and it's Lindsey Graham. | ||
You're like, whoa. | ||
Whoa. | ||
He's in there? | ||
Like, yeah, that's Lindsey. | ||
You don't like Lindsey? | ||
Yeah, not too sure. | ||
And then another window rolls down. | ||
It's Mark Levin. | ||
You're like, oh, Donald, I don't, yeah. | ||
I'm sorry, Donald. | ||
I can't get in the car. | ||
What's wrong? | ||
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You don't like Mark Levin and Lindsey Graham? | |
These guys are great. | ||
These guys are MAGA. | ||
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Hey! | |
*music* | ||
Trigger warning. | ||
This broadcast contains subject matter that might trigger liberal snowflakes. | ||
It's the Waru with Owen Schoyer. | ||
You get taxed on what you earn, you get taxed on what you buy, and you get taxed on what you own. | ||
Taxes, taxes, taxes. | ||
And then what does it get spent on? | ||
A bunch of the stuff you get spent on you don't even agree with. | ||
So, you know, that's why we need to reduce the size of government and just spend less money and let the people keep a lot more of their hard-earned money. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, pretty simple. | ||
Pretty commonsensical. | ||
Should be mainstream conservatism. | ||
What happened? | ||
What happened? | ||
All right, final segment here. | ||
We're not going to have time for calls. | ||
I got way too much news on my desk here. | ||
So I do want to open up the phone lines eventually this week, through days, two days. | ||
We haven't been able to do it, but we'll maybe be able to do it tomorrow because I just love to hear from the audience on all this. | ||
It's a good sounding board to just see where people are at. | ||
And I don't want to think I live in a bubble where everybody agrees with me, but it's just like, it's almost like I'm looking for resistance and I'm just not finding it except from Washington, D.C. I have these conversations in my social circles, have these conversations with my followers on X, my crew. | ||
It's just like everybody seems to be in the same direction, the same thought process. | ||
It's like I can't, I open phone lines, I go to talk rate. | ||
It's like I can't find the resistance except from the White House, from D.C. So, but I want to get into this geopolitical news here, some of this other news. | ||
We may have to put off the economy news again as the stack is just building up, but it remains relevant. | ||
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So Trump wants to bring back the Washington Redskins. | ||
The last time the Washington Redskins were at the White House, they won the Super Bowl. | ||
Ronald Reagan was the president. | ||
Sometimes it's nice to just go back in time and remember where we came from, get a little nostalgia. | ||
Ronald Reagan throwing a touchdown pass to Washington Redskins wide receiver. | ||
We were all having fun at the time. | ||
Of course, I wasn't there. | ||
Maybe in spirit or maybe in a different existence. | ||
Here it is, Ronald Reagan, clip 10. | ||
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I'm going to give it to the president upon the one circumstance that he run the right play. | |
And the play is Trips Wright, Fake Zoom, Larry Crisscross. | ||
And he got to throw it. | ||
Come on, market, market. | ||
Market. | ||
Where's Ricky Sanders? | ||
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Here he comes. | |
And strike up the band. | ||
A different world. | ||
A different world. | ||
Is this new? | ||
Oh, my gosh. | ||
Is this a new one? | ||
Today, Trump back on the Redskins thing. | ||
My statement on the Washington Redskins has totally blown up, but only in a very positive way. | ||
I may put a restriction on them if they don't change the name back to the original Washington Redskins and get rid of the ridiculous moniker Washington Commanders. | ||
I won't make a deal for them to build a stadium in Washington. | ||
The team would be much more valuable and the deal would be much more exciting for everyone. | ||
Cleveland should do the same with the Cleveland Indians. | ||
The owner of the Cleveland baseball team, Matt Dolan, who is very political, has lost three elections in a row because of that ridiculous name change. | ||
What he doesn't understand is that if he changed the name back to the Cleveland Indians, he might actually win an election. | ||
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Indians are being treated very unfairly. | |
We need to make Indians great again. | ||
He actually says Miga again. | ||
So we know it's Miga now. | ||
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We get it. | |
It's Miga. | ||
We all know it's Miga now. | ||
It's very clear it's Miga. | ||
And we're not talking about Indians or Iran. | ||
So thank you for the reminder. | ||
Not so subtle. | ||
We get it. | ||
All right, let's just do a news blitz here. | ||
Mike Johnson willing to subpoena Barack Obama to face Congress grilling over Trump-Russia scheme. | ||
They have to deliver on this now. | ||
They have to deliver on arresting Obama now. | ||
I mean, if they don't, the whole MAGA is just completely destroyed. | ||
I don't know how, and that's the big thing now is, oh, see, you should have trusted Trump. | ||
See, he was playing the deep state the whole time. | ||
He's going to expose and arrest them all. | ||
Okay, hey, good. | ||
When it happens, I'll be right there. | ||
I'll wave the pom-poms with you. | ||
Problem is, I've been seeing you claim that for six years now. | ||
So when that day comes, I'll be jumping for joy and waving the flag just like everybody else. | ||
But I'm not going to be a cheerleader for a non-existent phenomenon. | ||
But now, how do you not, after everything you've said now about Obama and now trying to make it the big issue, how do you not bring Obama in? | ||
How do you not arrest Obama? | ||
You've accused him of treason how many times now? | ||
So you already admitted, oh, we let Hillary Clinton off. | ||
So you're going to let Obama off too? | ||
DOJ Fire's employee, after learning of her marriage to a radical leftist who funded a dangerous anti-ICE crowdsourcing app. | ||
Yeah, putting our immigration officers in grave danger. | ||
Caroline Feinstein, who is married to ICE block developer Joshua Aaron, revealed to the far left, the Daily Beast on Monday that the DOJ fired her via email Friday morning. | ||
She was working as a forensic accountant for the department before her dismissal. | ||
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Oh, well. | |
You know, clearly somebody was putting out information about ICE raids. | ||
Mm-hmm. | ||
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I think you found out who it was. | |
How did these leftists know where the ICE raids were happening? | ||
How did these leftists know to put out timely information about ICE raids on this app? | ||
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
I don't think firing goes quite far enough. | ||
See, it's always the same thing. | ||
It's always the same thing. | ||
Conservatives, right-wingers, Republicans, you will suffer the full extent of the law that the left can impose on you. | ||
Full extent. | ||
But yeah, oh, Hillary Clinton's crimes, Obama's crimes, hell, even it looks like you've got a person leaking information to an app so that people can do harm to ICE agents. | ||
Just let them walk. | ||
Just let them walk. | ||
So they never learn. | ||
And it never stops. | ||
U.S. exits UNESCO over alleged anti-Israel bias. | ||
That's right. | ||
That's right. | ||
Now, I'm no fan of UNESCO, so hey, fine. | ||
Using anti-Semitism for an excuse to get us out of anything, I'm fine with that. | ||
Funding Ukraine's war is anti-Semitic. | ||
Oh, well, we've got to stop. | ||
The United States said today it would quit UNESCO, saying the UN Cultural and Educational Agency is biased against Israel. | ||
Very good. | ||
Well, so anybody biased against Israel, anybody exposing anti-Semitism, we must completely decouple. | ||
We must shut down. | ||
So what else do we want to call anti-Semitic, guys, to get some things done? | ||
Barack Obama is anti-Semitic. | ||
Yeah, Barack Obama is anti-Semitic. | ||
Hillary Clinton is anti-Semitic. | ||
I mean, just anybody, just say they're anti-Semitic, and this administration might actually take them down. | ||
Might be your only hope. | ||
War. | ||
War is very anti-Semitic, so you're going to have to stop doing that. | ||
What else? | ||
Unlimited government spending. | ||
Very anti-Semitic. | ||
Very, very, very anti-Israel, anti-Semitic. | ||
So we're going to have to stop that. | ||
It's very unfortunate it had to be that way. | ||
Yeah. | ||
This is how it's going to have to be. | ||
In fact, I hate to break it to you guys, but we have new information that leads us to believe that the Federal Reserve is anti-Semitic. | ||
Gonna have to shut it down. | ||
We've also heard that anti-Semites are being hidden in Fort Knox right now. | ||
They're hiding anti-Semites there. | ||
So we're going to have to obviously go into Fort Knox and get those anti-Semites out of there. | ||
Yeah, I mean, what else, guys? | ||
I mean, this is how we defeat anti-Semitism. | ||
This is how it's done. | ||
Got to put an end to it. | ||
Jerome Powell must quit to save the Fed. | ||
Prominent economists say the whole thing is just a disaster. | ||
It's just the debt is a disaster. | ||
The Fed is a disaster. | ||
So you can't win. | ||
You lower interest rates, there's going to be a problem. | ||
You raise interest rates, there's going to be a problem. | ||
It's just the whole thing is just a problem. | ||
But Trump says Fed Powell will be out in eight months, insults him again today. | ||
Trump forgot that he hired him eight years ago. | ||
He thought Biden hired him. | ||
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So, you know. | |
You know what, Trump? | ||
Jerome Powell is anti-Semitic. | ||
So it's the only way to get rid of him. | ||
It's the only way to do it. | ||
And here's the ADL CEO, Jonathan Greenblatt. | ||
Listen to what he says here because they're fighting anti-Semitism, too. | ||
It's the top issue. | ||
And so here he is. | ||
It's not going well. | ||
Clip two. | ||
So we run surveys every two to three years, like a sentiment analysis, to try to gauge how the majority population feels about Jewish people. | ||
So in this case, we do a domestic survey in the United States. | ||
And what I can tell you briefly is that we've been doing these surveys, I should say, since the 1960s. | ||
So we have a lot of information, a lot of longitudinal data. | ||
We're a very data-driven, evidence-based organization. | ||
And basically, in the last five years, intense, elevated anti-Semitic attitudes have more than doubled their share of the population. | ||
In 2019, it was 11% of the U.S. population had intense anti-Semitic attitudes. | ||
Today, in the last five years, it's gone from 11 to 24%. | ||
Now, globally, the numbers are even more stark. | ||
So when we did our first global survey of 100-plus countries in 2014, and we work with the market research firm Ipsos, based here in Paris, to do these surveys. | ||
In 2014, we found that 26% of adults worldwide had entrenched or extreme anti-Semitic attitudes. | ||
26%. | ||
That's more than a billion people. | ||
We thought that was a lot. | ||
When we ran the survey last year, in 2024, that percentage went from 26% to 46%. | ||
2.2 billion adults and change. | ||
And that's basically almost. | ||
And we'll respond to that. | ||
Ted Cruz says they're going to go after the anti-Semitic operation with that ice block app. | ||
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Guys, Feinstein? | |
That's the name of the lady that was fired. | ||
Feinstein. | ||
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So, yeah, all right. | |
That dirty Feinstein and her anti-Semitism with ice, you know, we got him. | ||
We got him. | ||
You know, the whole thing is so wild. | ||
And I got another example right here, and I suppose we can segue into the geopolitical stack, but I've never seen anything like this in politics before. | ||
Usually, politicians will try to do whatever they think is popular with their base, or if they realize something they're doing or saying is unpopular, they'll at least stop bragging about it or talking about it publicly. | ||
It's just like, hey, this is not a good look. | ||
On the Israel issue, though, they just, they can't help themselves. | ||
So if you want to talk about anti-Semitism and what is the cause, well, it's like if I'm running around here and rude to my crew all day and one of them says, hey, do you think you could be like nicer to us? | ||
And I'm like, no, F you. | ||
Or like I come in here, they're eating lunch and I'm always digging into their lunch and they're like, hey, could you stop eating our lunch? | ||
I'm like, no, it's my lunch. | ||
They're going to not like me very much. | ||
And then if I say, well, gee, why don't they like me? | ||
It's because I'm not nice to them. | ||
So Congressman Randy Fine, this guy, he's posted so much pro-death stuff that it's unbelievable things he said. | ||
But then today, release the hostages and until then, starve away because there's a big story right now. | ||
You know, the people in the Gaza Strip are all starving. | ||
And it's well documented. | ||
And he just says, yeah, let them starve. | ||
Oh, very nice. | ||
Now, regardless of what he says, if you go look at the comments here, folks, I'm talking 100% negative. | ||
100%. | ||
I have never seen an issue. | ||
I have never seen an issue in politics where 100% of the people Don't like what it is you're doing or saying. | ||
100%, and they just keep saying it and keep doing it. | ||
I've never seen anything like it in politics. | ||
It's like they would either just shut up or they would pivot. | ||
And every single, I mean, folks, I'm telling you, 100% negative. | ||
And he just keeps saying the same crap. | ||
Why is that? | ||
And then they say, and of course, you know, he wears his yarmulke around Congress and he's got the Israeli flags in his office higher than the American flag. | ||
I mean, he lets you know he's a pro Israel first Jew. | ||
He lets you know that. | ||
And then he rubs it in your face and he celebrates death and he says kids should die. | ||
And then he'll turn around and say, why is anti-Semitism on the rise? | ||
Because you're out here waving an Israeli flag, wearing a yarmulke, celebrating kids dying. | ||
Here's the news. | ||
We'll get back to that in a second. | ||
Engineer pleads guilty to stealing for Chinese government's benefit trade secret technology designed for missile launch and detection. | ||
A Santa Clara County man and former engineer at Southern California, at a Southern California company, pled guilty today to stealing trade secrets, technologies developed for use by the U.S. government to detect nuclear missile launches, track ballistic and hypersonic missiles, and allow U.S. fighter planes to detect and evade heat-seeking missiles. | ||
Shang Guang Gong, 59 of San Jose, pleaded guilty to one count of theft of trade secrets. | ||
He remains free on a $1.7 million bond. | ||
Dual citizen of the United States and China. | ||
So another Chinese spy busted. | ||
They're buying up land. | ||
Their spies are being arrested left and right. | ||
They're trying to bring in bioterrorism. | ||
Maybe they're engaging in weather warfare. | ||
Meanwhile, this is exactly what I've been saying. | ||
Yet another Trump ultimatum falls flat in Moscow. | ||
The latest White House demand falls flat. | ||
President Trump's 50-day ultimatum. | ||
And Russia's already before the 50-days hit saying, yeah, no, thank you. | ||
Russia rejected Trump's ultimatum. | ||
Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Rybakov said any attempts to make demands, especially ultimatums, are unacceptable to us. | ||
If we cannot achieve our goals through diplomacy, then the war in Ukraine will continue. | ||
Telling you, this is not the same Trump from 2016 in the first term. | ||
This is not the same Trump that can throw his weight around in the world stage and get his agenda accomplished. | ||
It's just not the same Trump. | ||
And I think there's two reasons for that. | ||
I think now the world has a better concept, a better understanding of how to deal with Trump. | ||
But I also think the world has recognized that he's abandoned his base or his base has abandoned him. | ||
So he just doesn't even have the popular support that he once did. | ||
So that hurts your power and momentum when it comes to geopolitics. | ||
And we're all seeing it. | ||
Well, I guess some people are in denial of it, but don't worry. | ||
The evidence will continue to stack up, unfortunately. | ||
Now back to the Israel story. | ||
Israel's chaotic new food program in Gaza has turned so deadly. | ||
And I mean, these stories are insane. | ||
The people starving to death. | ||
It's like Mad Max over there. | ||
And they bring out these aid trucks and everything, and the Israelis are sitting there firing guns into the air, firing guns into the ground. | ||
It's just crazy. | ||
So now some people that were even kind of soft on the issue or didn't want to get involved, now they're going all in because it's so bad. | ||
Vatican hardens tone on Israel after Gaza Parish strike. | ||
Finally, the Catholic Church is sick of the Israelis killing Christians and Catholics, so that's good. | ||
Top Catholic cleric calls Gaza's humanitarian crisis morally unacceptable. | ||
It's exactly what it is. | ||
Everything Israel's doing is morally unacceptable. | ||
That's what's so disgusting that they have so much influence and access to this administration. | ||
Gaza Hospital says 21 children died from malnutrition and starvation in the last 72 hours. | ||
Well, yeah, it's like risk your life going to get aid or just die of starvation. | ||
Global outcry grows over Israel's killing of starving civilians in Gaza. | ||
American man from Oklahoma brutally executed by Syrian-backed jihadis. | ||
So this is the Israeli fall of Assad. | ||
This is the Israeli operation in Syria to collapse it into, well, they'll expand Israel, but then just put their proxy terrorists in charge of it so they can do what they want. | ||
And you have the Israeli operatives like Mark Levin, a totally despicable creature. | ||
In December of last year, he was celebrating the fall of Assad, and he admitted it was an Israeli operation. | ||
He said, Assad is done. | ||
Thank you, Israel. | ||
Okay, so everybody knew that was an Israeli operation to topple Assad. | ||
And then, after now the fall of Assad and leading to Christians and a bunch of people being slaughtered, oh, now Levin has a problem. | ||
He says, I just watched a horrific video of a Syrian terrorist cutting the heart out of a Druze civilian as he was alive and defenseless. | ||
I'm not going to link it here. | ||
It made me sick to my stomach. | ||
What's being done to these people is unimaginable. | ||
Meanwhile, our envoy, Barack, denounces the Israelis who are the only people trying to protect them. | ||
Levin, you celebrated Israel collapsing the Assad regime, and now you're complaining about the results. | ||
It's just unbelievable. | ||
Israel can do no wrong. | ||
that's their entire mindset. | ||
Israel can do no wrong. | ||
And even when Israel does wrong, it's right. | ||
Israel five-front war, bombing five countries, it's good. | ||
Oh, now Syria is destabilized, and Christians and Jews and everybody, and Muslims, everybody's dying, is just a total bloodfest over there. | ||
Well, that's Israel's fault, but you know, we're not going to mention that. | ||
We're not going to bring that up anymore. | ||
So people are sick of it, man. | ||
They're sick of it. | ||
It's part of the reasons why Trump approval rating is so down, specifically amongst the youth. | ||
It's part of the reason why anti-Semitism is on the rise. | ||
Everybody knows it. | ||
But it's not Israel's fault. | ||
It's not Israel's fault. | ||
It's not them killing 100,000 people probably in the last two years. | ||
It has nothing to do with that. | ||
It has nothing to do with people like Mark Levin and Ben Shapiro telling you to put Israel first and celebrating the fall of Assad, but then complaining about the results. | ||
It has nothing to do with the ADL Jonathan Greenblatt coming after you for free speech. | ||
It's you. | ||
You're just an anti-semite. | ||
If you don't like Israel killing 50,000 people in the Gaza Strip, you're an anti-semite. | ||
If you don't like Netanyahu lying to you about weapons of mass destruction and convincing the Trump administration to get involved in another war in the Middle East on Israel's behalf, that's your fault. | ||
You're an anti-Semite. | ||
If you don't like children in Gaza being starved to death, you're an anti-Semite. | ||
That's the logic. | ||
So people naturally just say, well, I'm definitely not an anti-Semite, but you're just going to keep calling me that, then fine, whatever. | ||
Screw you. | ||
All right, that does it for today's transmission. | ||
We take a 21-hour break, and we'll do it all again tomorrow. | ||
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