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With Owen Schroyer. | ||
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We return you now to your regularly scheduled program. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, it is Wednesday, July 23rd, 2025. | ||
This is the InfoWars War Room. | ||
The fastest three hours on the internet start now. | ||
And I'm your host, Owen Schroyer. | ||
And hey, look at that. | ||
We got some of the crew back today. | ||
We'll see if they can do the job right. | ||
Okay. | ||
Now, you've got some developments today. | ||
Yep. | ||
Everybody say it all together. | ||
We all know where this is going. | ||
It's all about Epstein. | ||
No, it's not all about Epstein. | ||
We have some other news, some other developments today, but the judge, the Florida judge, Robin Rosenberg has rejected the DOJ's request to unseal the grand jury testimony in the Epstein case. | ||
Now, she's basically citing legal standards and saying that there's no precedent. | ||
You can't give me a reason. | ||
The reason was public interest. | ||
So they say, oh, nobody cares about the Epstein files. | ||
And then they file to unseal the grand jury testimony based off of public interest. | ||
So, oh, nobody cares, but public interest. | ||
People care. | ||
And the judge says, no, I can't unseal these things for public interest. | ||
If you want to get things unsealed, you have to start a new case. | ||
Well, Epstein's dead. | ||
And Maxwell has already been sentenced. | ||
So that's basically you're not going to get the files. | ||
It's basically a new way. | ||
So they have to come up with new ways of saying you're never going to get the files. | ||
So now it's, oh, the judge rejected it and she says legal precedent. | ||
So you're not getting the grand jury testimony. | ||
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Okay. | |
So, hey, look over here, Hillary's emails. | ||
Look over here. | ||
Barack Obama committed treason. | ||
Yeah, that's all true. | ||
We went through the Hillary Clinton emails in 2016. | ||
It was called Pizzagate. | ||
Nothing ever came of that. | ||
We reported on Barack Obama's treason, really for 12 years, but specifically for four years in the first Trump administration. | ||
Nothing came of that. | ||
But now they want you to talk about it. | ||
And now they're going to bring out Tulsi Gabbard and she's going to say, and we're sending the criminal referral to Pam Bondi's desk. | ||
Except Pam Bondi's desk, nobody's ever seen it. | ||
I'm not even sure Pam Bondi's ever been to her desk. | ||
Do we have any proof that Pam Bondi even has a desk? | ||
But that's where all the criminal referrals go. | ||
So it's just Pam Bonnie ends up being the perfect fall person. | ||
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It's like, well, we sent the criminal referrals. | |
We sent the criminal referrals, all these criminals, dozens of them, hundreds of them, thousands of them, to Pam Bondi's desk. | ||
Pam. | ||
But she's doing such a great job. | ||
She's doing the best job. | ||
It's the best job anybody's ever done is Pam Bondi. | ||
We're all very proud of her, very popular. | ||
She's doing the greatest. | ||
But when it comes time, it's going to be, hey, we sent all those criminal referrals to your desk. | ||
Where are they? | ||
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Oh, oh, well. | |
So I guess the job is not so great. | ||
So we'll get into all of that, all the ins and outs. | ||
And we got video clips from Mike Johnson. | ||
We got video clips from Archie Taylor Greene addressing all of this. | ||
But as time goes by, I'm starting to kind of get a different feel for what's happening behind the scenes. | ||
And there's some other clues and some other circumstantial evidence that is kind of leading me down this new train of thought that I've kind of been talking about specifically yesterday, that it looks like there's going to be this drip, drip, drip of Trump and Epstein. | ||
So there's a reason for that. | ||
Who's ever doing it? | ||
Whoever keeps dripping out all the new Trump Epstein stuff to get it to go viral on social media and get the mainstream news to put it out there. | ||
There's an intent behind it. | ||
And it's not purely about getting Trump because they could have done it at any time and they didn't. | ||
So why now? | ||
Trust the plan. | ||
Well, what's the plan? | ||
To trust the plan. | ||
Cool. | ||
Sounds great. | ||
Anything more you can offer me? | ||
Do you know the plan? | ||
Yikes. | ||
It's pretty clear that there's a plan, all right? | ||
It's pretty clear that there's a plan to slowly drip, drip, drip more Trump Epstein stuff to try to aim this whole thing at Trump. | ||
It's working. | ||
And you have to ask the question, why now and who's behind it? | ||
Now, I might get into what I think is going on with that, but let's just recall last week when this whole thing really started to get, this whole thing is just nasty. | ||
It's an obstacle the Trump administration cannot hurdle at this point, and I'm not sure they ever will be able to. | ||
So you had the two weeks of the blowup, and then last week the White House came out and Trump came out and said this. | ||
Based on the ridiculous amount of publicity given to Jeffrey Epstein, I have asked Attorney General Pam Bondi to produce any and all pertinent grand jury testimony subject to court approval. | ||
This scam perpetuated by the Democrats should end right now. | ||
So today, of course, the DOJ didn't file that until the buzzer on Friday. | ||
So now we finally get the result on Wednesday. | ||
Judge denies request to unseal Epstein grand jury transcripts in Florida. | ||
It is a Florida judge, Judge Robin Rosenberg. | ||
And she's basically saying that this cannot be done because of legal precedent. | ||
These case documents cannot be unsealed just for public interest or transparency. | ||
And if you want to get this stuff, you have to bring a new case, which, of course, won't happen. | ||
So, in other words, you ain't getting it. | ||
Now, will the Trump administration offer a response to this or a retry, another effort to try to get these files? | ||
We'll see. | ||
They may be forced to, you know, because of public interest. | ||
But there you go. | ||
And, you know, it's like, I don't want to turn this thing into a gotcha situation. | ||
And that's kind of what it's become. | ||
Like, last Friday, maybe it's not even worth mentioning it, but I've already began. | ||
So let me just make this quick. | ||
And really, I should do like a concentrated video about this because I know the audience understands it. | ||
But there's people out there that don't like the results or they don't like the current political coverage because they just want pro-Trump 24-7. | ||
And so I got attacked last week saying, you're not going to get the files. | ||
And everybody's running around. | ||
Look, see, Trump wants to do it. | ||
Look, Bondi's going to do it. | ||
See, they're unsealing the files. | ||
There is no cover-up. | ||
We got you panicking. | ||
And I just sat there and I said, okay, well, you're not going to get the files. | ||
And we'll see if you're going to apologize when you don't. | ||
So here we are. | ||
And believe me, I get it. | ||
As a consumer of political media, as a consumer of talk, radio, I get it. | ||
I get it when things are said that you don't like. | ||
And I know I'm going to do that from time to time. | ||
I try not to, but sometimes it's going to happen. | ||
But you have to understand something. | ||
Do you think when your home team, so you got your favorite home team, basketball, baseball, whatever, and you're listening to your favorite team's radio broadcast and they're losing the game and the play-by-play guy comes out there and says the team is losing seven to one. | ||
Are you mad at the broadcaster? | ||
How dare that broadcaster say that we're losing? | ||
Look at this panikin. | ||
Why is he so negative? | ||
He's turned on the team. | ||
He's anti-home team now. | ||
My God. | ||
No, his job is to call the game. | ||
His job is to report to the audience that's listening what's happening in the game. | ||
He has to watch and do play-by-play and commentary and tell people. | ||
So that's what this is. | ||
I don't like all this stuff that's happening. | ||
I don't like that I have to come on here and talk about Epstein every day and just the cover-up that continues. | ||
And I understand why people are sick of it or people just want to hear pro-Trump stuff. | ||
And so they're saying, oh, I can't listen anymore. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
Fine. | ||
Hey, I can't do anything else. | ||
This is what's going on. | ||
So let me just move on from that. | ||
It's like, but that's what I'm saying. | ||
It's like, it's not even this victory lap thing. | ||
It's not even a gotcha. | ||
It's just like, you understand, I'm just calling the game. | ||
I told you you weren't going to get the files. | ||
And I got attacked for it. | ||
And now here you are, files, not getting them. | ||
But let's just move on. | ||
Let's just leap that hurdle quickly. | ||
The Trump administration cannot leap this hurdle. | ||
And who knows if they're really even interested in doing it? | ||
And I guess before we get into the rest of these headlines. | ||
And now you see the wedding videos and photos and new videos of Trump and Epstein and these other videos of him at like beauty pageants. | ||
And so it's all this drip, drip, drip, drip, drip. | ||
So somebody has this stuff. | ||
Somebody has a database of this stuff. | ||
Somebody has a file of all of this stuff. | ||
Somebody has been waiting to send all of this stuff out. | ||
And there will be more. | ||
And you have to just be honest. | ||
You have to be honest, folks. | ||
Is there a single politician in more videos and in more photos with Jeffrey Epstein than Donald Trump? | ||
Is there? | ||
These are just facts. | ||
Now, I'm sitting here saying whoever is advising Trump on this is blowing it. | ||
Trump should have gotten out ahead of this and just said, look, I was friends with Epstein. | ||
We hung out at the same parties. | ||
We liked beautiful women. | ||
I was into women in their 20s. | ||
I was in my 40s, my 50s. | ||
I liked women in their 20s. | ||
They liked me. | ||
Can you blame me? | ||
I'm just a man. | ||
It was the 80s. | ||
People were doing cocaine at the dinner table. | ||
It's like, just come out and say it. | ||
You're the grabbing by the pussy guy. | ||
We don't care. | ||
Yes, I was a billionaire playboy. | ||
Yes, I hung out with beautiful women. | ||
Yes, Jeffrey Epstein was hanging out with them too. | ||
I didn't know anything about the pedophilia. | ||
I didn't know anything about the child predators. | ||
I didn't know anything about the sex trafficking. | ||
And when I did, I reported it to the FBI. | ||
I cooperated with the FBI, and he ended up being charged. | ||
And that's it. | ||
But instead, it's this, oh, and we know nothing, and there's nothing to see here, and it's all a giant hoax. | ||
And it's just, now you look guilty. | ||
Now it looks bad. | ||
Now you've built this obstacle in front of you that you can't even hurdle. | ||
And you're sitting there like, what the hell is going on? | ||
Why won't people get over it? | ||
Why can't we get past this point in my administration here? | ||
Well, it's because whoever is advising you has destroyed you on how you're handling this. | ||
You could have gotten out in front of it, just owned up to it. | ||
Like, yeah, I was in my 40s and 50s. | ||
I like hot women in their 20s. | ||
Okay, there you go. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
It's really not even a secret. | ||
But no, oh, I don't know him, never heard of him. | ||
Nobody knows him. | ||
It's a Democrat hoax. | ||
Why are you still talking about it? | ||
So, yeah, it's now a hurdle they can't get over. | ||
And so now it's this new drip, drip, drip, drip, drip, drip, drip, drip, drip. | ||
And it's all this stuff with Trump and Epstein and more Trump and Epstein, a new Trump Epstein, and a new Trump Epstein, and then Epstein at the Trump wedding. | ||
And it's never going to stop. | ||
So whoever has this file has now been told it's time to release it. | ||
It's unlikely it's in the United States. | ||
So now the call has been made. | ||
All right, send out all the Trump Epstein stuff. | ||
Just slowly drip it out. | ||
So you have to ask who's doing it and why. | ||
Now, this is where I'd have to get conspiratorial. | ||
And I would say that it's probably coming out of Israel to get Trump to back a regime change war in Iran. | ||
That's my conspiracy theory. | ||
Okay? | ||
And I think that there's enough circumstantial evidence and enough of Netanyahu hanging around the White House and everything else to say, and the pressure to get them to strike Iran to say, yeah, that's probably a highly likelihood. | ||
And not to mention Maxwell, Epstein, their connections to Mossad, everything else. | ||
So that's my conspiracy theory. | ||
Do I know that? | ||
No. | ||
That's my conspiracy theory for what it's worth. | ||
That's my two cents. | ||
But you have to ask, who's given the green light to start releasing these videos? | ||
Who's given the green light to start releasing these photos? | ||
Who said it's time to do the Trump-Epstein scandal? | ||
They didn't do this in 2016. | ||
They didn't do this in Trump's first four years. | ||
They didn't do this in 2020. | ||
They didn't do this in 2024. | ||
Why are they doing it now? | ||
And who's doing it? | ||
Who gave the supposed letter birthday note from Trump to Epstein to the Wall Street Journal and the illustration? | ||
Who gave him that? | ||
Where are all the new videos and photos, everything coming from? | ||
They're obviously not coming from the Epstein file, as it's known. | ||
So where are they coming from? | ||
So then you kind of sit back and you say, okay, is Trump being blackmailed? | ||
Is Trump captured? | ||
And why would they be handling this so poorly if it's just, hey, Trump's a Playboy billionaire? | ||
We all knew that. | ||
I mean, he was doing interviews in Playboy magazine. | ||
He was going on Howard Stern. | ||
He was going to the beauty pageants. | ||
It's like, there's no secrets here. | ||
Trump always had a model on his arm. | ||
So what is the deal with this just complete disaster of PR? | ||
Now, the headlines today. | ||
Newly discovered photos and videos shed fresh light on Trump's ties to Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
Top DOJ official plans to meet with Maxwell about Epstein case as House panel pursues subpoena. | ||
And the House Oversight Committee just approved the motion to subpoena Maxwell. | ||
So it looks like that's going somewhere. | ||
And then here's this is the real crossroads. | ||
Justice Department told Trump in May that his name is among many in the Epstein files. | ||
That's the Wall Street Journal, same source of the letter and illustration last week. | ||
Wall Street Journal. | ||
So again, News Corp, the Murdoch, they're playing both sides of this issue. | ||
They've got the New York Post running defense, and then they've got the Washington, excuse me, the Wall Street Journal on offense. | ||
So does that indicate a PSYOP? | ||
Does that indicate that they're just playing both sides? | ||
Or maybe the Murdoch are just letting each one do their own thing? | ||
That seems like the least likely of the scenarios, but there it is. | ||
Now, you have to ask, just like before, well, who's the Wall Street Journal source? | ||
Well, they're not going to give it up. | ||
But that's kind of an important detail here. | ||
You go back to what Elon Musk said. | ||
You're not going to get the Epstein files because Trump's in them. | ||
So now it just becomes a question of in what capacity is Trump in them? | ||
Or do they just view it as such a toxic thing now that even if Trump is completely clear of any illegal activity, which I believe is the case, if Trump was guilty of anything illegal, they probably would have used it against him a long time ago. | ||
But you can disagree with that. | ||
You can have that debate. | ||
But they must think that whatever is in there is just so toxic now that they just don't even want, even if it's just Trump and his Rolodex, even if it's just more pictures or letters or whatever, they just must think, oh, this is so toxic, we just have to completely deny and not disclose. | ||
Instead of getting out ahead of it and just saying, yep, used to hang out with Epstein a lot. | ||
We were friends in New York. | ||
Hung out with beautiful women. | ||
Didn't know he was a creep. | ||
Didn't know he was a pedophile. | ||
Found out, never hung out with him again. | ||
And then you can go on the offense. | ||
And then you can say, hey, well, why did Bill Gates keep hanging out with him? | ||
Why did the banks keep doing business with him? | ||
So it's like, first you have to come out and expose yourself and people will align with that. | ||
Then you can go on the offense. | ||
But when you're playing defense and trying to go on the offense, well, you've seen the results. | ||
So this is from the Wall Street Journal. | ||
They say in May, Pam Bondi and her deputy, Todd Blanche, Trump's former lawyer, who's trying to meet with Maxwell, informed the president at a meeting in the White House that his name was in the Epstein files, the officials said. | ||
Many other high-profile figures were also named. | ||
Trump was told being mentioned in the records isn't a sign of wrongdoing and on and on and on. | ||
So, remember, guys, what was the date of the Musk post on the Epstein files? | ||
Can you guys find out the date on that post? | ||
Now it's time to drop the big bomb. | ||
And, you know, people at first were thinking that that was a nod to dropping the bomb on Iran. | ||
And I kind of discounted it. | ||
But now I'm looking at it more and I'm thinking, you know, maybe there was some truth to that. | ||
But I don't even think we've seen the big bomb. | ||
So that was June 5th that Musk said, time to drop the really big bomb. | ||
Trump is in the Epstein files. | ||
That is the reason they have not been made public. | ||
Now, do you think Musk was being honest? | ||
And if you didn't then, do you now? | ||
Now, is he just saying, oh, it's a big bombshell story? | ||
Or is he saying, no, this is being used against him to get him to drop a big bomb on Iran? | ||
Now I'm starting to think, you know, maybe there is something to that because somebody's doing the drip, drip, drip of the videos and the photos and the letters and the illustrations. | ||
Somebody's doing that. | ||
It's not the Democrats. | ||
And who's trying to wring Trump's arm? | ||
Who's trying to twist Trump's arm into a pretzel to get a regime change war in Iran? | ||
Well, it's Israel. | ||
It's Netanyahu. | ||
They didn't get it on the first try. | ||
They got the nuclear site bombed, but that's not what they really wanted. | ||
That's just a lie. | ||
That's just the propaganda. | ||
That's just the false flag. | ||
No, they wanted regime change. | ||
And they wanted the U.S. to do it. | ||
They got Syria to fall. | ||
They got Libya to fall. | ||
They got Afghanistan to fall. | ||
They got Iraq to fall. | ||
Afghanistan. | ||
So they need that now Iran is their final mission. | ||
They want America to do it. | ||
Trump won't do it because that's his instincts, and he doesn't want to start new wars. | ||
So they're saying, fine, you and Epstein now. | ||
That's what you get. | ||
You find another rational explanation for it all. | ||
That's my logical conclusion based off deductive reasoning and circumstantial evidence. | ||
And it didn't have to be this way. | ||
You could have, and I understand the frustration when Trump's like, hey, look, because I genuinely believe he wants to help the country. | ||
I genuinely believe that. | ||
And it's like I'm doing an interview earlier today and the guy's kind of pressuring me like, you know, you regret voting for Trump, right? | ||
You know, Trump is bad now, right? | ||
I'm like, no, I'm not conceding that. | ||
I'll never regret voting for Trump, first of all. | ||
I'll never regret supporting Trump or voting for Trump. | ||
It's definitely, I mean, I guess I can't say definitely better. | ||
We don't know, but I'm going to say it's pretty certain better than Harris. | ||
And I'm going to remain hopeful that we can get this thing back on the track and still have a better future for the country afterwards. | ||
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But I get it. | ||
Trump's like, hey, move on. | ||
We're trying to make the country better and we're doing all of this stuff. | ||
Like, just move on and we just won't move on. | ||
And I don't know if it's because they don't understand what it represents to us or if they think that they just have so much control over the base that they can just say, jump, and we say how high. | ||
Obviously, that's not worked. | ||
No, see, the whole thing represents the deep state. | ||
The whole thing represents the blackmailed pedophile satanic call to us. | ||
The whole thing represents the deep state, the intel agencies, how they run weapons and run wars and run money and run drugs and run sex trafficking and everything else. | ||
And it's all been exposed. | ||
It's not just Epstein, but it's like that's the one. | ||
It's like that's the one there. | ||
That's the cockroach we've highlighted. | ||
That's the thing we want exposed. | ||
And we believe it will expose how the entire deep state works, at least in one realm of the larger issue. | ||
And then we can identify it and know what it is and how to stop it in the future. | ||
So of course all the intel agencies don't want this stuff to get out. | ||
They like to hide stuff in declassified files from 30 years ago and put it into books that nobody will ever read. | ||
And then you talk about it. | ||
They call you a conspiracy theorist. | ||
I mean, look at Deincorp with Cynthia McKinney decades ago. | ||
Look at the UN caught in human trafficking and smuggling. | ||
Look at the cases of CIA and FBI and all these assets, and they get charged with crimes, including raping toddlers, and the charges get dropped. | ||
This is all public information. | ||
Go look at CIA whistleblowers, FBI whistleblowers. | ||
They tell you all this stuff, and they just bury it. | ||
So then when it comes to something like this, and it's like you've got the guy right there in the middle of the arena with the spotlight on him, Jeffrey Epstein, the whole thing can be exposed. | ||
They say, turn the spotlight off, look the other way. | ||
Don't look over here. | ||
There's nothing to see. | ||
And we're just saying, no, actually. | ||
And then they're all, and this was on the Drudge Report today. | ||
Oathkeeper's founder, pardoned by Trump, warns him over Epstein files. | ||
Stuart Rhodes is died in the wool, MAGA as it gets. | ||
And this is from his appearances on InfoWars. | ||
And this is like why they're playing clips of Alex Jones everywhere talking about Trump. | ||
And so that's what's so frustrating when I see these attacks and they're like, oh, you're fake MAGA. | ||
It's like, dude, I'm like, we are the backbone of MAGA. | ||
We're the blood of MAGA. | ||
You're fake MAGA. | ||
You weren't even here till 2024. | ||
You haven't taken the lashes. | ||
Even the QAnon Shaman, Jacob Chansley, even he's come out. | ||
I think he said F-Trump today. | ||
But so why are they saying, oh, Stuart Rhodes, he's on InfoWars? | ||
Because they know we're the real men. | ||
They know this is the real Trump base. | ||
They know this is the real resistance to the deep state. | ||
And Trump was supposed to be our president. | ||
So yeah, of course they're not. | ||
See, that's what I'm saying. | ||
They're not quoting some Johnny come lately. | ||
They're not showing some post of some newcomer in 2024, some clips. | ||
They're showing you Alex Jones. | ||
They're showing you Stuart Rhodes because this is real MAGA. | ||
This is Trump's base. | ||
And even the fake news media understands if he loses us, then the whole thing comes unraveled. | ||
And it's like, we don't want to make this about you and Epstein. | ||
Make it about Epstein. | ||
Make it about the Democrat emails, but don't tell us it's a hoax. | ||
Well, some people are about to learn the hard way. | ||
And maybe the Trump administration will learn it first. | ||
And I said this when it first broke and he started calling us pannikins and weaklings and he's done with us that if you really think these new supporters of yours that just popped up in 2024, | ||
most, not all, but if you really think these new supporters of yours are going to go to bat for you effectively and hit home runs for you and get in the streets for you and go disrupt congressional hearings for you and everything else and stand in that void, if you really think they're going to do that for you and get this Epstein thing over with, then you're sadly mistaken. | ||
And now here we are, and I see all the Johnny come latelies that have branded themselves with Trump, branded themselves with MAGA. | ||
They take the digital influence money, and I see them running the same stories, running the same propaganda. | ||
And it's like, yeah, part of it's true that the left is now trying to use Epstein against Trump, but that's not the full story here. | ||
And notice how they have virtually no impact. | ||
If the new MAGA was impactful and effective, then this Epstein thing would have already been buried. | ||
They're not. | ||
Nobody really listens to them. | ||
They have no impact. | ||
They haven't changed anything. | ||
They're followers. | ||
They're writers. | ||
And I just see it. | ||
It's like Trump is getting horrible advice, and then he's relying on these sunshine patriots to have his back when this stuff gets messy. | ||
And it's just like, it ain't going to work. | ||
You really think a small handful of digital influence campaigners is going to be overwhelming the organic new grassroots media? | ||
The America First Movement? | ||
They're getting trounced. | ||
And I'm sure this is a coincidence. | ||
Former Epstein lawyer Roy Black dies at age 80. | ||
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It was earlier this week. | |
He was 80 years old, so I mean, he's could just could just be a nothing. | ||
He was battling illness. | ||
He's known to, he was, he represented a lot of powerful people in Florida. | ||
But yeah, it's, oh, yeah, Epstein Lawyer dies now. | ||
So you can't help but wonder. | ||
But before we get into, oh, and they're saying, oh, it's all a distraction from the Obama treason. | ||
It's all a distraction from the Hillary emails. | ||
Dude, we were there in 2016. | ||
We blew Pizzagate into a worldwide story and nothing happened. | ||
We've already done the Hillary Clinton emails. | ||
Yeah, I'd like that stuff investigated. | ||
Didn't get what I wanted. | ||
Now here we are. | ||
Get it? | ||
Oh, it's a distraction because they're going after Obama for treason. | ||
Actually, they didn't start talking about treason in Obama in this administration until the Epstein thing became a complete disaster. | ||
So your timeline doesn't work there either. | ||
So now it's Speaker Johnson doing the president's dirty work. | ||
A couple times on the Hill today. | ||
Here he is claiming that the files have been doctored in Clip 2. | ||
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Quickly weigh in on Epstein. | |
Many are hoping to see more of those files released. | ||
There could be future court proceedings. | ||
Is there any reason that you have to believe that any documents were tampered with by so-called deep state operatives? | ||
Look, it hasn't been my area that I've worked on, unfortunately. | ||
I wish I knew more about it. | ||
It's been in the Department of Justice. | ||
One of our concerns is, of course, that it was held in the hands of the DOJ leaders under the last administration, the Biden-Harris administration. | ||
We all know how crooked and corrupt so many of those top officials were, how they engaged in law affair against President Trump. | ||
And he has a concern, and I do as well, that things could have been doctored in those records. | ||
So that's part of the concern. | ||
But I'm for full transparency. | ||
We all are maximum transparency. | ||
The president is as well. | ||
There's no daylight between him and the Republicans in Congress. | ||
And we'll continue to advocate for that, to let the people see the records and draw the whatever conclusions they will. | ||
What we'll see about that claim about no space between Trump and Republicans in Congress when some of these things actually come to a vote. | ||
We've already seen it a couple times. | ||
Folks, you just have to think logically. | ||
You have to slow it down, listen to what they say, and then think logically. | ||
They doctored the files when Biden was in office. | ||
Okay. | ||
Okay. | ||
Now, would I put it past the Biden administration to do that? | ||
Of course not. | ||
Would I put it past the deep state to do that? | ||
Not at all. | ||
But at the same time, does it really make any sense that Why would they doctor the Epstein files and then do nothing with it? | ||
Why would they doctor the Epstein files and then hand it over to the Trump administration? | ||
Does that really make any sense to anybody? | ||
If they were going to doctor the files to harm Donald Trump, they would have done it, and then they would have released them in the election campaign, in the election cycle, and they would have used them to attack Donald Trump. | ||
If that's what they did, if that's what the Democrats did, why would they have just then handed them over to Donald Trump? | ||
Does that make any sense? | ||
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No. | |
And if you're accusing somebody of doctoring these files, that's a crime. | ||
So where are the charges? | ||
Where's the investigation? | ||
So don't sit here and just keep selling us bull crap. | ||
If somebody doctored the files, then we want criminal investigations. | ||
But again, if they doctored the files, then what's the point if they're not going to do anything with them and they just hand them over to the Trump administration for nobody to see them? | ||
Come on. | ||
Just keeps looking worse and worse and worse. | ||
And it just won't go away. | ||
Do you really think even all these reporters in D.C., even all these reporters at the White House, the Capitol, they're not going to let this thing go? | ||
In case you haven't noticed, they're not letting it go. | ||
These are the clips that get all the views. | ||
These are the clips that people want. | ||
So here's Johnson for a second time asked about the Epstein files. | ||
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Certain, I mean, honestly, we've seen the conservatives shut down the House of Corporate Team. | |
We saw them kind of pull the rule because of fear of Epstein votes. | ||
No, we don't have any fear. | ||
No? | ||
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Hold on. | |
No, Greece, no. | ||
There's no fear. | ||
No, there's no fear. | ||
There's no fear. | ||
We're not going to allow the Democrats to use this as a political country. | ||
Remember, they had four years. | ||
Hold on. | ||
The Biden administration held the Epstein followers for four years. | ||
Not a single one of these Democrats for anyone in Congress made any people about that at all. | ||
They could have brought a discharge petition at any point in the last four years. | ||
They chose not to. | ||
They waited until President Trump was elected. | ||
I think that's pretty substantial. | ||
I will not allow the House to be drug into political games. | ||
There's no point in having to book today because the administration is already doing everything within their power to release them. | ||
They've gone to the grand jury. | ||
They've requested the courts to unseal the documents so that they can be released. | ||
The president himself has said that all credible evidence should be put out to the American people while protecting the innocent. | ||
That's where we stand as well. | ||
There's no point in passing a resolution to urge the administration to do something that they are already doing. | ||
And so that's why we're going to let that process play out. | ||
This is not out of fear in any way. | ||
What we're trying to do is maximize transparency and stand for the truth. | ||
Let me say this is very important. | ||
We want every single person who is involved in any way in the Epstein evils to be brought to swift justice. | ||
We want the full weight of the law to fall upon their head. | ||
And I will do everything within my power to make sure that it's possible. | ||
That process is underway right now, and we'll see how it plays out. | ||
Yeah, we already see how it plays out. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
We've already seen how it's playing out. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
Folks, this is such an obvious cover-up. | ||
It's just such an obvious cover-up. | ||
And again, I get it. | ||
Trump's like, hey, we can't be bogged down by this. | ||
We're trying to do great things for the country. | ||
We got all these things. | ||
So don't cover it up. | ||
Just come out and be transparent. | ||
Yeah, I liked going around to parties in New York and hanging out with beautiful models. | ||
Think about what he just says. | ||
He says, oh, well, the Democrats could have done something about this for four years and didn't. | ||
So exactly. | ||
So if they would have doctored the files, then they were doing something. | ||
Why didn't they do it? | ||
Because it's a lie. | ||
And then he says, oh, well, now the Democrats want to make a thing of it. | ||
No, actually, this is Trump's base. | ||
This isn't the Democrats. | ||
This isn't the left. | ||
All of this originates with Trump's base. | ||
All of this originates with original MAG. | ||
And see, we have a frustration because it's like this. | ||
Corrupt politics has consequences. | ||
So when we didn't do anything about the Democrat emails with the spirit cookings and everything else, when nothing was done about that, that was the sign that, okay, you're safe. | ||
When they stole an election in 2020 and nobody did anything about it, that was their sign. | ||
Okay, we're safe. | ||
So now it's just the same thing. | ||
And we're simply sitting here saying, hey, we're sick of criminals in D.C. feeling safe. | ||
Okay? | ||
We're sick of the deep state feeling safe. | ||
We're sick of these corrupt operations, these blackmail schemes, these pedophile rings. | ||
We're sick of them feeling safe. | ||
We don't feel safe. | ||
Why should they feel safe? | ||
So no, this isn't a Democrat hoax. | ||
This isn't fake stuff put in the files. | ||
This didn't start from the left. | ||
This is Trump's base wanting a follow-through on Draining the Swamp. | ||
This is Trump's base wanting a follow-through on the Epstein list. | ||
And it's a cover-up. | ||
And now it's a distraction. | ||
Do you really think they're going to arrest Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton? | ||
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Do you think they're going to arrest Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton? | |
Trump administration delves into MAGA distractions and deviation from so-called Epstein files. | ||
So now they want to talk about Hillary Clinton's emails again. | ||
Now they want to talk about Obama committing treason again. | ||
Yeah, okay. | ||
You could have done it your first term. | ||
You didn't. | ||
Now you want to talk about it because you're implicated with the Epstein files. | ||
Convenient. | ||
MAGA clamors for arrests as Trump accuses Obama of treason. | ||
Yeah, and what happens when there's no arrest? | ||
What's the excuse going to be then? | ||
What are all the paid digital influencers and Trump face painters? | ||
What are they going to say then? | ||
What are they going to say? | ||
So now you have to deliver arrests. | ||
It's like, that's what I'm saying. | ||
That's why this is getting so bad, folks. | ||
Once you tell one lie, and then you tell another lie to cover up for that lie, and then another lie, and then another lie. | ||
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Well, now you got a web of lies. | |
And when you have a web of lies and you can't even deliver any fly to eat in that web of lies, people eventually just realize you're spinning a web of lies. | ||
So she's like, yeah, I'm heartbroken at how this thing has gone so sideways. | ||
I'm devastated that everything we put into getting Trump in there, again, it's just being tossed to the wayside, and then we're being tossed overboard with it. | ||
So they had Tulsi Gabbard come out at the press briefing today, and she weighed into all of this. | ||
So we'll give you the full statement here. | ||
It's about five minutes long. | ||
And again, I'd say this is all good information. | ||
I'd say it's all true. | ||
I'd say we've all known this is true. | ||
But why weren't arrests made in the first administration? | ||
And why are you doing this now? | ||
Why is this coming up now? | ||
Here's Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
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Questions afterwards. | |
Tulsi, thank you for being here. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Good afternoon. | ||
At President Trump's direction and with the support and coordination of the House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rick Crawford, today we've released a declassified oversight majority staff report that was produced in September of 2020. | ||
The stunning revelations that we are releasing today should be of concern to every American. | ||
This is not about Democrats, Republicans. | ||
This has to do with the integrity of our Democratic Republic and American voters having faith that the votes cast will count. | ||
There is irrefutable evidence that detail how President Obama and his national security team directed the creation of an intelligence community assessment that they knew was false. | ||
They knew it would promote this contrived narrative that Russia interfered in the 2016 election to help President Trump win, selling it to the American people as though it were true. | ||
It wasn't. | ||
The report that we released today shows in great detail how they carried this out. | ||
They manufactured findings from shoddy sources. | ||
They suppressed evidence and credible intelligence that disproved their false claims. | ||
They disobeyed traditional tradecraft intelligence community standards and withheld the truth from the American people. | ||
In doing so, they conspired to subvert the will of the American people who elected Donald Trump in that election in November of 2016. | ||
They worked with their partners in the media to promote this lie, ultimately to undermine the legitimacy of President Trump and launching what would be a years-long coup against him and his administration. | ||
We're here today because the American people deserve the truth, they deserve accountability, and they deserve justice. | ||
The records that we released on Friday that were ODNI records, Senator Chuck Grassley's release on Monday of what is known as the Clinton Annex, which was an appendix to the Department of Justice Office of Inspector General's 2018 report, as well as the House Intelligence Committee's oversight, majority oversight report that we're releasing today, all come back to and confirm the same now pause it real quick, because this is just kind of like a pressure test here. | ||
Does this interest you at all? | ||
Do you even care if I finish the clip or not? | ||
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Thank you. | |
This is all old news. | ||
She even said it's an intelligence report from 2020. | ||
The Obama crimes, the Hillary emails, this is stuff from 2016. | ||
And you're bringing up Tulsi Gabber to tell America about it now. | ||
Why? | ||
We all know why. | ||
Do you want Tulsi to continue? | ||
She's going to lay out the whole coup just like we have been for eight years. | ||
She's going to lay out the entire Spygate, Operation Crossfire Hurricane, the entire Obama administration. | ||
What are we doing here? | ||
What are we doing? | ||
Hey, here's some Martin Luther King Jr. declassified files. | ||
Very impressive. | ||
Nice. | ||
Now let's see the Epstein files. | ||
What are we doing, man? | ||
The whole force is now about covering up the Epstein thing. | ||
Distracting the Epstein thing. | ||
Go arrest somebody. | ||
Hey, let's do a press briefing and tell people how Obama committed crimes in 2016. | ||
And we have an intelligence report from 2020, and let's outline it for the people. | ||
Go arrest somebody. | ||
Go charge somebody. | ||
We've sent a criminal referral to Pam Bondi's desk. | ||
Has anyone found Pam Bondi's desk? | ||
Does anyone know where Pam Bondi's desk is? | ||
Has Pam even been to her desk once? | ||
Because that's what it is. | ||
It's like, that's what I'm saying. | ||
It's like, I don't even care to hear this anymore. | ||
There's nothing here. | ||
We all know it. | ||
So arrest somebody. | ||
What are we doing? | ||
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What are we doing? | |
I'm over it. | ||
But I will play this one. | ||
She was asked directly. | ||
Do we have the direct question about The criminal charges. | ||
I think that's it. | ||
Yeah, let me see clip 16. | ||
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Any of this new information implicates former President Obama in criminal behavior? | |
We have referred and will continue to refer all of these documents to the Department of Justice and the FBI to investigate the criminal implications of this. | ||
Correct. | ||
The evidence that we have found and that we have released directly point to President Obama leading the manufacturing of this intelligence assessment. | ||
There are multiple pieces of evidence and intelligence that confirm that fact. | ||
Why wasn't that done in 2020? | ||
Just curious. | ||
Why that wasn't done in 2020. | ||
Now, I think Tulsi Gabbard has decided she's going to play along. | ||
I think she has America's best interests at heart. | ||
I think she will play along. | ||
I think she will do her job. | ||
But that's what this is. | ||
This is playing along. | ||
And I would say, let's say as an amateur body language expert, she's not. | ||
She knows that this isn't really anything. | ||
She knows, hey, I'm just going to go up here and go through the motions. | ||
But okay, another criminal referral sent to Pam Bondi's desk. | ||
So she'll end up being the excuse. | ||
This is why nothing gets done. | ||
They'll keep her around for as long as possible. | ||
And then when nothing happens, they'll just blame it all on her. | ||
And it'll be the perfect fall gal, you know, the Ditzy dumb blonde who goes on Fox News. | ||
Oh, we don't know. | ||
We send everything to Pam Bondi's desk, and we just don't know what happened. | ||
By the way, here's an intelligence report from 2020. | ||
See, see, look, Obama, treason. | ||
Yeah, we knew we knew in 2016. | ||
Why didn't you send it to the DOJ in 2020 when the report was issued? | ||
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Hmm? | |
So you can either arrest somebody or please stop patronizing us. | ||
Please stop thinking we're stupid. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Sometimes when you turn sound off, because the crew is just playing the video on my side, sometimes when you turn the sound off, you can analyze body language a lot easier. | ||
Sometimes when you change the speed of it, you can analyze body language better. | ||
I mean, Tulsi's just going through the motions here, folks. | ||
She knows this. | ||
She knows this is nothing. | ||
She knows nothing's going to be done. | ||
She knows the whole thing is just an act. | ||
That's why she's so unemotional about it. | ||
But I hope she sticks around. | ||
I think she's one of the good guys. | ||
It'll be good to have her stick around there for the full four years. | ||
I hope she does. | ||
I hope she doesn't get too intolerant and leave. | ||
I would say the same for Bongino, but he has a lot more to lose, so he might not feel so inclined to stay around for this. | ||
But you have people like Tom Cotton, who's trying to push Gabbard out, and we all know why that is. | ||
He's a big Israel first guy, so they don't want Gabbard around there because she's anti-war. | ||
Jim Hines demands, that's a Democrat in Connecticut, demands Tulsi Gabbard stop releasing Russian hoax documents. | ||
So they want to protect Obama. | ||
Tom Cotton, Republican out of Arkansas, pushes a bill to slash her authority because he doesn't want real intelligence getting into Trump. | ||
He'd rather have the Israeli Mossad intelligence getting monopoly to Trump, and Gabbard doesn't play that game. | ||
So Tom Cotton, working for the Israeli lobbyists, is trying to make sure Gabbard can't get into Trump's ear. | ||
They want a full-blown monopoly on Israeli intelligence in Trump's office. | ||
I mean, they are just ramping it up, folks. | ||
And that's why I think this is a Mossad drip, drip, drip to get Trump to strike Iran. | ||
That's my conspiracy theory. | ||
But deductive reasoning, circumstantial evidence, I don't think it's too far-fetched. | ||
You got a better reasoning? | ||
Cash Patel, 2023. | ||
What the hell are the House Republicans doing? | ||
They have the majority. | ||
You can't get the Epstein list? | ||
Put on your big boy pants and let us know who the pedophiles are. | ||
Totally agree. | ||
Couldn't agree more. | ||
Thank you, Cash. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Boy, oh, boy. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, I think we've exhausted all the Epstein stuff. | ||
There might be some dust here left over, but we will move on. | ||
We do have other news. | ||
We do have other video clips. | ||
We'll start to get to that coming up. | ||
I do have this other wild story that the crew just brought me on Maxwell. | ||
I don't know. | ||
We may just hold that off till tomorrow because I need to do my own research. | ||
But would you be surprised if Maxwell's family was connected to like satanic operations like birth control and other such things? | ||
Well, Nancy Pelosi is now calling for the Epstein files to be completely declassified. | ||
We are truly in political bizarro world. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You're doing a tug of war to get declassification, exposure of whatever Epstein was up to, his clients, everything else, what was going on at that island. | ||
You're in this tug of war. | ||
And then you look, who's tugging with you, and it's Nancy Pelosi? | ||
What the? | ||
All right, well, okay. | ||
Anybody that's on team expose the Epstein files. | ||
All right, all right, Nancy, come on in. | ||
And then you look at who's pulling against you and it's Donald Trump? | ||
Like, what the? | ||
I bet you're probably wondering how I got here. | ||
Actually, I don't really know either. | ||
But here I am. | ||
All right. | ||
Nancy Pelosi. | ||
All right. | ||
Who saw that one coming? | ||
How do you think she's going to feel about these insider trading bills that are going to come to a floor vote pretty soon? | ||
Wonder how she'll vote on that. | ||
Any guesses? | ||
Got a pretty good idea. | ||
I got a pretty good idea. | ||
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Yeah, how do you think that went? | ||
Well, Pete Hegzeth is under attack again. | ||
Hegzeth signal messages came from email classified secret. | ||
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A watchdog tells the Washington Post. | |
So, you know Hegzeth is one of the good guys. | ||
That's why they're continuing to attack him. | ||
It's all the anti-war voices that are getting the attack, folks. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
War is in the air. | ||
War is in the cards. | ||
Pete Hegzeth hit by deeply embarrassing allegations as leaked letter calling for his removal rips through the Pentagon. | ||
You know, I'll salute the good guys that can put up with this for four years. | ||
And I'd say at this point, I'm convinced for sure Hegzeth, Gabbard, and Bongino are good guys. | ||
And that doesn't mean I don't have disagreements or agree with everything that they say or do. | ||
It's just I think they're good people. | ||
I don't think they're the bad guys. | ||
And so they don't want Hegzeth, and they don't want his anti-war aides in there. | ||
They don't want Gabbard, she's anti-war, to have access to all the intelligence. | ||
So they're just continuing to attack, continuing to sideline. | ||
So it's like they've already tried to destroy Hegzeth on multiple different occasions, and they just won't give it up. | ||
And he's sticking around. | ||
He's sticking around for now, at least. | ||
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But they definitely want him out. | |
The Deep State, the Pentagon, the military-industrial complex. | ||
They want him out. | ||
They want Gabbard out. | ||
So if they stick around and they deal with this crap and the attacks for four years, you know what? | ||
I'll salute them. | ||
Probably, I don't know too many people that would want to endure that. | ||
But if they make it, that'll be impressive. | ||
But the one with the most to lose is obviously Bondrino. | ||
Because if he looks at this deal and he says, all right, if we're not going to get deep state arrests and I'm the deputy director of the FBI, how do I go back to my audience? | ||
I can't. | ||
I can't do it. | ||
So you either get deep state arrests and become a hero, or you don't, and people will no longer think you're the real deal. | ||
But Bon Gino obviously knows that. | ||
So I'm sure he's thinking very critically. | ||
I'm sure he's thinking very critically like, all right, well, and that's why if Bongino goes, folks, you know, things are not good. | ||
If Bongino walks away, if Bongino resigns, that's like your 98% confirmation. | ||
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Yeah, it ain't good. | |
If Bongino had any hope that there would be deep state arrest that they could deliver to the American people, he would stick around for four years and go back to his audience as a hero. | ||
But if he's determined it ain't happening, I can't go back to my audience if it doesn't happen. | ||
I'm out. | ||
That's your sign. | ||
It ain't good. | ||
It ain't good. | ||
Now, Marjorie Taylor Green was, was she on? | ||
Was it with Russell Brand, I think? | ||
A couple interesting quotes from Marjorie Taylor Green here. | ||
Guys, let's get 9 and 10 back to back here and we'll respond. | ||
Compared to any other country, Americans on their own privately donate more money than any other country in the world. | ||
They donate to all kinds of causes all over the world, to hunger, to AIDS, to educating children, stopping child sex trafficking. | ||
Americans are genuinely generous people. | ||
Now, Israel, of course, is our ally. | ||
However, Israel is a nuclear-armed nation, and everyone seems to forget to talk about that. | ||
Their government is also a secular government. | ||
This needs to be separated from Israel of the Bible. | ||
So there's that separation there. | ||
And then we can just make the financial argument that America is flat out broke. | ||
We're $37 trillion in debt. | ||
We don't spend, we give $3.8 billion every single year to Israel, even though Israel is less than $400 billion in debt. | ||
Even though Israel is a nuclear-armed nation, we don't give $3.8 billion to end homelessness in America. | ||
We don't give $3.8 billion to end the mental health crisis in America. | ||
We don't give $3.8 billion to help the drug crisis in America. | ||
And I think the American people are looking at all of this and saying, why not? | ||
You know, it's called Occam's Razor. | ||
Keep it simple, stupid. | ||
And I'm not calling Marjorie Taylor Greene stupid, but her methods of communication, like you see here in this clip, it's like, yeah, a stupid person can get that. | ||
And that's the point. | ||
You know, you have to be able to communicate with everybody. | ||
If you want to be effective in politics, if you want to be effective in media, you have to be able to effectively communicate with everybody. | ||
The smartest people, the dumbest people, the most, the wealthiest people, the poorest people, people on the right, people on the left. | ||
Doesn't mean everybody agrees, but do they understand what you're saying? | ||
This is the big realization. | ||
And I've got this stack of economic news here that I can dig into. | ||
Now, I'm hoping if we get nothing. | ||
That's a done deal. | ||
Secure border, the child trafficking, everything else, that's done. | ||
Trump's won on that A-plus. | ||
Now, can we get the good economy? | ||
I don't know. | ||
That's still up in the air. | ||
I think it could go either way at this point. | ||
But let's hope that we can get a good economy, a great economy. | ||
But we're not there. | ||
We're not even close. | ||
It's actually really bad. | ||
And really, you know, this started in 2020, folks. | ||
This started with the lockdowns and the COVID nonsense, which was Trump's administration. | ||
So really, the economy started to go the wrong way. | ||
After three great years under Trump, it went the wrong way because of COVID. | ||
Now, I'd like to think he just got bad advice and got caught in the whirlwind of it all and just made mistakes. | ||
And I believe that. | ||
But we have not recovered. | ||
And obviously, the Biden administration made it 10 times worse. | ||
But what is Marjorie Taylor Greene saying? | ||
She's saying, look, the American people, just from an individual level, are already the most charitable people in the world. | ||
And it's not even close. | ||
We also are the most charitable people as a country because of all the foreign aid that we dole out via our government. | ||
No other country, every other country on earth combined doesn't give out as much foreign aid as we do. | ||
So we are by far the most charitable country probably in the history of this planet is the United States of America. | ||
But, you know, eventually you can be a charitable person. | ||
And, you know, eventually maybe you look into your bank account and you're like, oh, wait a second, I don't really have any money anymore. | ||
I've been very charitable. | ||
I've been very gracious and I've like donated like all my money. | ||
I'm broke now. | ||
So what happens? | ||
Well, you can't really be charitable anymore, can you? | ||
So that's how Americans are feeling. | ||
They're looking at their grocery store bills, the prices at the grocery store. | ||
They're looking at their energy bills. | ||
They're looking at the price at the pump and they're saying, you know, we're broke. | ||
They look at the national debt, $40 trillion in debt. | ||
Nobody doing anything to address it. | ||
We're broke. | ||
And yet every time you turn around, it's $500 more million for this foreign country, $500 more million for this foreign country, $500 more million for this foreign country. | ||
That was just the last vote. | ||
That was just a week ago. | ||
And I try to communicate this to the left because I'm no communist. | ||
I'm no socialist. | ||
But see, what Marjorie Taylor Greene understands, and she's right about this, because I have people that come up to me now that are not liberals and they're not leftists. | ||
They're not. | ||
They are definitely right-wingers. | ||
But they're like, Owen, I feel we can get more done working with the left now. | ||
And so I try to communicate, I'm like to the left. | ||
And I do this when I go out and do these street debates or street interviews. | ||
And they talk about, oh, we need to do all this. | ||
We need to do all these things to help all of these different people. | ||
Oh, we need the universal health care and all these other things. | ||
And I'm like, well, I'm not, I'm not, I don't support Socialist government, but I always reach this conclusion. | ||
And I'm like, I get what she's saying. | ||
I'm not for socialism, but if I had a choice, guys, do a quick Grok search or something. | ||
How much foreign aid did the United States of America give out in the calendar year 2024? | ||
It's going to be billions. | ||
It's going to be hundreds of billions. | ||
And even the numbers will be skewed. | ||
I mean, you talk about Ukraine aid, military aid, Ukraine, Israel, and then all the different foreign aid. | ||
It's going to be billions, maybe hundreds of billions, but whatever. | ||
We'll just accept whatever the result is because it's just to make a bigger point. | ||
So let's say the number is $100 billion. | ||
The crew can give me an answer. | ||
They're saying it's $70 billion. | ||
All right. | ||
So U.S. foreign aid, $70 billion. | ||
And that's just one window of officially allocated dollars for quote unquote foreign aid. | ||
So that's probably not the military deal with Israel. | ||
That's probably not the military deal to Ukraine. | ||
So, I mean, Grad, do you think it's fair to say $100 billion then? | ||
But whatever. | ||
We'll go with $70. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
The point is the same. | ||
Would you rather spend $70 billion on foreign aid, or would you rather spend $70 billion on new airports, new hospitals, anything to make health care cheaper? | ||
So it's like, I'm not a socialist. | ||
I'm not a communist. | ||
I'd cut taxes till there's like nothing left to cut. | ||
I'd make the government broke, not the people. | ||
The U.S. government needs to be broke, not the American people. | ||
But the U.S. government steals our money, makes us broke, and then somehow they're rich, even though they're $38 trillion in debt. | ||
So this is where it goes. | ||
This now becomes the issue. | ||
And people will focus on Israel, and that's because they're our greatest ally, but people are sick of them and what they're doing in Palestine and everything else. | ||
But it's not just Israel. | ||
Israel is just the main benefactor of it, and then their influence comes back. | ||
But no, it's Ukraine. | ||
You name it. | ||
Any foreign country, Central America, South Asia. | ||
Why? | ||
Why do we do this? | ||
Why do we just send hundreds of billions of dollars overseas when your roads are shit, your schools are shit, your airports are shit? | ||
The average American doesn't even have enough money and savings to pay their next round of bills. | ||
So it's like, yeah, people are just looking at the left and they're saying, okay, well, every time I vote for Republicans, I get nothing that I want. | ||
Every time I vote for Republicans, my country just continues to get screwed. | ||
So if I can somehow come to some deal with the American left and it's like, all right, keep all the money here and help Americans. | ||
We already live in a socialist country. | ||
Maybe that'll be better. | ||
So they're just looking for pragmatic solutions to all of this stuff. | ||
But this is the real issue, honestly. | ||
The Epstein thing kind of has this momentum and it's like, yeah, we want this. | ||
And it's kind of a big issue for Trump. | ||
But it's like the real issue for America is that we have to cut taxes and we have to cut foreign aid. | ||
It has to be done. | ||
This country, its people will not survive financially until we cut taxes and cut foreign aid. | ||
I no longer want $100 billion going overseas every calendar year. | ||
I want that money to stay right here, or I want you to cut the taxes that pay for it. | ||
Take your pick. | ||
You know what? | ||
I'd prefer cutting the taxes, but I'd take either one over the current circumstances. | ||
So either cut the taxes so there is no money for foreign aid. | ||
Sorry, we don't have the money anymore. | ||
We're letting Americans keep their money. | ||
Or if you're going to continue to rape us with taxes, then I want that money to stay here and actually go towards America. | ||
People understand that. | ||
People get that. | ||
And it's not a left or right issue. | ||
But see, nobody in D.C. really hammers into that. | ||
Nobody in D.C. really wants to go there because it's all a big boondoggle and they're all in on it. | ||
But not Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
That's why she goes there. | ||
Not Thomas Massey. | ||
That's why he goes there. | ||
Here's another one. | ||
Marjorie Taylor Greene's warning to Republicans. | ||
And I think she's spot on here, Clip 10. | ||
Here's the warning for the Republican Party. | ||
You can't go out and talk about deep state actors that committed treason and election fraud and rich, powerful elite cabals if you're not going to hold these people accountable. | ||
The base is passed it. | ||
That has been red meat that's been dangled out for years now. | ||
I mean, since 2017, we've been hearing about Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton and Susan Rice and Samantha Powers and all these people, James Comey, you know, Brennan, like all these people. | ||
But yet if there's never any accountability, the base is like, tell me why I should care. | ||
And that's actually where it's coming. | ||
That's, I mean, it's a dangerous situation to continue to say, these are the bad guys and then never hold them accountable. | ||
But the Republican Party doesn't realize where they are in the big picture of things. | ||
They have an opportunity to actually correct the wrongs and actually to turn the ship around and get the right course going for America. | ||
Actually care about the American people. | ||
Turn your policies back to America first. | ||
Stop spending so much damn money. | ||
Really reduce spending. | ||
You talk about it on the campaign trail, but actually do it. | ||
Republican Party has a chance to do all these things. | ||
If they fail, and this is a really their one-time opportunity, if they fail, and I think it's during this year and next year is the two-year window. | ||
If Republicans fail to follow through, they're never going to get the chance again because I'll go back, Russell. | ||
Those 20-year-olds and those 30-year-olds are, they're hurting. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah. | ||
And you know what? | ||
You know what's going to happen? | ||
If you fail them again, you fail them again, they're not going to believe and trust Republicans anymore. | ||
They won't even, they'll turn on President Trump if he fails them. | ||
But here's what's going to happen: that's going to be a door that's open for radicalism and a whole different kind of leader than America has ever seen before with a whole different type of agenda and a different type of plan, but it will be extreme and it will be radical. | ||
And you want to know something? | ||
It's going to be very appealing. | ||
It's going to be like tickles and whispers on their ears, and they're going to fall for it because no one else is fixing their problems. | ||
She's 100% right. | ||
She's 100% right. | ||
And I think it kind of feeds into this other, call it a talking point that I've had here on the show, but I just, it's just a political reality. | ||
It's a generational thing. | ||
That older Americans will not fully understand what she's saying. | ||
They might be able to grasp it and the concept of it, but they don't really, they haven't lived it enough to fully understand what she's saying. | ||
And the youth that showed up for Trump and showed up for Republicans in the presidential election in 2024, they aren't showing up in the midterms. | ||
I guarantee it. | ||
And that's why the Republicans will lose, because they feel they've been totally stabbed in the back. | ||
They feel they've been totally tossed overboard and they're just getting crushed. | ||
Every poll indicates it. | ||
And I'm kind of like a bridge. | ||
I'd say, you know, I don't know, maybe millennials are still considered younger in the political world, but I'm still like a bridge between really the younger generational conservatives and the older generational conservatives. | ||
And I just see the differences. | ||
And the truth is that the older generational conservatives don't understand the displeasure that younger conservatives have with the Republican Party. | ||
It's like, oh, yeah, they get it. | ||
The Republicans are no good, but at least they're not Democrats. | ||
The younger Republicans are saying, I don't care. | ||
Let the Democrats destroy the country. | ||
What's the point? | ||
Republicans destroy it too. | ||
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So let them lose. | |
That's their attitude. | ||
But look at all this stuff here. | ||
This is why people are so ticked off and focusing on the Foreign Aid issue and then why Trump getting the economy going is going to be so important and so key. | ||
But he has to cut all the Foreign Aid. | ||
Hey, they shut down USAID. | ||
Total victory. | ||
Great news. | ||
But the spending isn't stopping. | ||
It's just going in different directions. | ||
Trump's tariffs affect Walmart prices. | ||
Walmart prices are going up, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Prices at Walmart are up. | ||
That's not good. | ||
And so people are going back in time and they're looking at all of these stories like 1921, you could buy, this thing is so small. | ||
I don't think I have a bigger picture. | ||
Maybe you guys can find it on screen. | ||
In 1920, you could buy basically a colonial mansion by today's standards. | ||
Not like your Mick mansions, but like a colonial mansion. | ||
And you could buy one of these and be in this house for, well, you could buy the actual product to use to build the house for $7,000. | ||
But you could be in one of these houses for less than $30,000. | ||
Six bedrooms, four bathrooms, multiple family rooms, dining rooms, and the average yearly wage at the time, you could basically pay it off in five years. | ||
Now you get like three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a couple hundred thousand dollars, takes you 30 years to pay it off. | ||
And so that's what I'm saying. | ||
This is why the younger generation on the left and the right, they just still have different political beliefs. | ||
They just are totally disenfranchised. | ||
They see how their future has been stolen and they have some resentment towards the older generations that scoff at them and laugh and say, oh, you're just lazy. | ||
You don't get it. | ||
These kids are coming up in the world and they look at it and they say, I can't afford anything. | ||
Average age of a home buyer is now in this, it's 54. | ||
Average age of marriage, now in the 30s. | ||
This is all because people feel broke. | ||
A man doesn't want to get married when he's poor. | ||
He wants to be able to provide for his wife and his family. | ||
He doesn't get married when he's broke. | ||
Americans don't want to take out a mortgage that's going to end up being double per month what rent is. | ||
Younger Americans have been screwed. | ||
They're disenfranchised. | ||
And they don't appreciate being laughed at by the older generations that never had to experience this, at least not to this degree. | ||
So $6,500 for the materials for that colonial mansion in 1921 would equate to $117,000 today. | ||
Now that's the inflation of 1,700%. | ||
Okay? | ||
1,700% inflation in 100 years, folks. | ||
But then you look at the price of a house and it has inflated in 100 years almost 5,000%. | ||
Now, I can get into the other stuff here with cars and taxes and the price of a dollar and the price of a meal and all this stuff. | ||
I've got it all sitting on my desk. | ||
I've ran out of time, but it's the story of how we're getting screwed. | ||
We're getting screwed, and all of our money is going overseas into special interests. | ||
Oh, Judge Rosenberg. | ||
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Oh, Judge. | |
Come on, Judge. | ||
Give us the files. | ||
Give us the files, Judge. | ||
I've noticed silence from the Trump administration on that today. | ||
Have I been missing something, guys? | ||
I haven't heard anything from the Trump administration. | ||
Haven't heard anything from Pam Bondi. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Not going to get those files. | ||
Hey, you want those? | ||
You guys remember that? | ||
It was like a Geico commercial where he's got the dollar on the. | ||
That's what it's like. | ||
And the people keep falling for it. | ||
It's like, I'm not playing the game anymore. | ||
I'm not jumping up trying to grab the dollar anymore. | ||
Okay. | ||
We did that for four years in the first administration. | ||
I'm not playing that game. | ||
You want to jump up and down? | ||
You want to paint your face? | ||
You want to put another man's name on your shirt? | ||
Go ahead. | ||
I'm not playing that game. | ||
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But it's like, oh, oh, oh, oh. | |
So what's next? | ||
What's going to be the next rug pull? | ||
What's going to be the next yank? | ||
You know they got another one coming. | ||
It's just the whole thing is such a disaster. | ||
So really, it's been the same since the beginning, but Trump just needs to come out, just level with the American people, say, yep. | ||
I'm in the files. | ||
Never did anything illegal. | ||
Didn't know anything illegal was happening. | ||
It was 50 years ago. | ||
It was a different world. | ||
It's really hurting what we're trying to do here. | ||
So I'm just going to tell you what I know. | ||
I'm going to do everything I can to give all the files to you and just let the dust settle wherever it is. | ||
People are going to attack me for it. | ||
They're probably going to try to kill me for it. | ||
They're going to try to start wars over it. | ||
They're going to try to crash the economy over it. | ||
But there it is. | ||
There it is. | ||
But if they try to play another distraction game, if they try to do another bait and switch game, if they try to do another pivot and look over here game, just going to keep getting worse and worse and worse. | ||
Just say it. | ||
We all know it. | ||
It's like, it's already an open secret. | ||
That's why trying to cover it up is such an embarrassment. | ||
You can't cover it up. | ||
Oh, my gosh. | ||
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There's no connection between Jeffrey Epstein and the intelligence agencies. | |
There's no connection from Epstein and Assad. | ||
Okay. | ||
Keep living in la-la land. | ||
And yeah, there's no chemtrails either, and there's no geoengineering, and there's no fluoride in the water, and the glyphosate chemicals aren't turning the frogs gay. | ||
I mean, it's like, you know, Obama didn't illegally spy on Trump. | ||
It's like, what other conspiracy theories do we have to sit here and tell you are real? | ||
It's like, how many times do you need to get smacked in the face? | ||
So, hey, whatever. | ||
We deal with this all the time, getting attacked for being the first at the barbed wire. | ||
Now, I guess Trump is live right now, guys. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's the same thing. | ||
Like, does anybody want to hear from Trump right now? | ||
Yeah. | ||
A month ago, two months ago, I mean, like, oh, yeah, let's go to Trump. | ||
What's he saying? | ||
Let me tell you, things are so great right now. | ||
Everything's the best it's ever been. | ||
There's never been anything better, actually. | ||
Never been anything better than Trump. | ||
Never been anything better than this administration. | ||
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We've delivered on every single promise, haven't we? | |
Yes, every single one. | ||
Come on, clap like seals. | ||
That's right. | ||
That's just what it sounds like now. | ||
But let's see what Trump is talking about. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Seneca of Palantir. | ||
We buy a lot of things from Palantir. | ||
Oh. | ||
Where are you? | ||
Buy your Palantir. | ||
Are we paying our bills? | ||
I think so. | ||
You know what that means. | ||
They just made a deal with the European Union where they're going to pay the United States of America 100% of the cost of all military equipment. | ||
They're going to ship it to the European Union and then they'll distribute it, and much of it will go to Ukraine. | ||
It's been a long time since you've heard those words, because we're in for $350 billion. | ||
But now we send it to Europe and Europe pays. | ||
And they were great. | ||
We had a tremendous NATO meeting a few weeks ago, and it was pretty amazing, actually, what happened. | ||
They've agreed to go from 2% to 5%. | ||
And they had 2% where they didn't pay. | ||
They had 5% where they've already paid. | ||
That's a big difference. | ||
That's trillions of dollars, actually, trillions. | ||
But they're going to spend that money in the United States with our defense companies, and we're going to send it to them, and they'll distribute the equipment that we send. | ||
So that's the way it should have been three years ago, frankly. | ||
And Jeff Specker, the other half of that incredible family, is he here? | ||
Is he here? | ||
He's a fantastic guy, international, intercontinental exchange, and he's been a friend of mine for a long time, the husband of Kelly, who's really doing a good job. | ||
You are really doing a good job. | ||
Small business, which is actually big business, if you add it all up, right? | ||
It's probably the biggest bank there is, but they call it small business, and she's done a fantastic job. | ||
Thanks, Kelly. | ||
Say hello to Jeff. | ||
As we gathered this afternoon, we're still in the earliest days of one of the most important technological revolutions in the history of the world. | ||
Around the globe, everyone is talking about artificial intelligence. | ||
I find that too artificial. | ||
I can't stand it. | ||
I don't even like the name. | ||
You know, I don't like anything that's artificial. | ||
So could we straighten that out, please? | ||
We should change the name. | ||
I actually mean that. | ||
I don't like the name artificial anything, because it's not artificial. | ||
It's genius. | ||
It's pure genius and its potential to transform every type of human endeavor and domain of human knowledge from medicine to manufacturing to warfare and national defense. | ||
Whether we like it or not, we're suddenly engaged in a fast-paced competition to build and define this groundbreaking technology That will determine so much about the future of civilization itself because of the genius and creativity of Silicon Valley. | ||
And it is incredible, incredible genius, without question, the most brilliant place anywhere on earth. | ||
America is the country that started the AI race. | ||
And as President of the United States, I'm here today to declare that America is going to win it. | ||
We're going to work hard. | ||
We're going to win it. | ||
Because we will not allow any foreign nation to beat us. | ||
Our children will not live on a planet controlled by the algorithms of the adversaries advancing values and interests contrary to our own. | ||
We don't want to have contrary interests. | ||
We want to get along, and we'll get along with other countries. | ||
We're having a great relationship, as I told you, with those countries that we mentioned, with Japan and Indonesia and so many others. | ||
The European Union, we're getting along. | ||
We're getting along very well with China. | ||
A lot of respect for President Xi. | ||
We have a great relationship, and we'll see how it all works out. | ||
But we're getting along with countries very, it's really been pretty amazing, I will say that, and it's a good thing. | ||
It's a good thing, not a bad thing. | ||
So from this day forward, it'll be a policy of the United States to do whatever it takes to lead the world in artificial intelligence, such an important thing happening. | ||
This is really. | ||
I am interested to hear what he has to say here, guys. | ||
Pause it real quick. | ||
We are... | ||
We are not properly prepared for this. | ||
And I'm not ready to make it a big issue, but maybe it's like maybe it's time. | ||
Maybe we decide to lead the way on this. | ||
Because I'm not anti-technology. | ||
I'm not a Luddite. | ||
And I think any tool can be used for good or for bad. | ||
I can pick up a hammer and build a house, or I can pick up a hammer and bash someone over the head with it. | ||
So I'm not against AI, but it's just like, what proper precautions are we taking here to make sure this thing doesn't go sideways fast? | ||
Because if AI goes sideways fast, the things that it can do will be, they will happen so fast and they will virtually be irreversible. | ||
And so there's this AI race happening right now because everybody wants to get the government contracts. | ||
Everybody wants to get the first to the quantum computing, the quantum chip. | ||
Everybody wants to be first to the robot, the first to the AI robot, the first to the new AI video. | ||
Everybody's just racing to be the first in the AI space to get there and get the billions and get the trillions. | ||
Is anybody just saying, hey, let's hit pause for a second here and let's make sure that we don't end up in a situation like Terminator or iRobot? | ||
I mean, you've seen the movies, you've read the books. | ||
Are we doing that? | ||
Or is it just, ah, let's just race and go all in and then, yeah, whatever happens, we'll just deal with it then? | ||
Do you, I mean, do you, it's just a fair question. | ||
Do you want to live in a world in, say, five to 10 years where there's robots in every space? | ||
Do you want to live in a world where a robot is doing all the work? | ||
Do you want to live in a world where the youth grows up and the vast majority of them don't even know how to learn or do research because it's all done by AI? | ||
What happens if AI can basically just become, I don't even know if I want to say sentient, but for all intents and purposes, I mean, what if it becomes sentient? | ||
What if it gets survival instincts? | ||
What if it learns how to basically get into the system and become permanent? | ||
Has anybody thought about this? | ||
Is anybody addressing this? | ||
And then we're going to build all these robots. | ||
It's like we can't even address the problems that we have in front of our faces now, and we're racing into the next bigger problem that might be the biggest problem ever. | ||
Like, we can't handle the debt. | ||
We can't handle all the foreign aid, our money getting stolen, the taxes, the deep state, the pedophile rings running everything, the blackmail, the corrupt intelligence agencies. | ||
Like, we can't even handle that. | ||
So let's just dive into the AI robot world, huh? | ||
How about that? | ||
Well, are there any measurements being taken to make sure I don't have to fight a robot with my bare hands in 10 years? | ||
Are there any measurements, any proper measurements being taken to make sure the AI can't escape and start making its own decisions, maybe turn against us? | ||
Or are we just going to go ahead and just race into that and just pile it on top of all the other decisions we have? | ||
And I notice, and I mean, it's all BS anyway, but you notice how, first of all, the whole climate change thing, the whole man-made climate change thing has basically gone completely silent because it was a complete boondoggle. | ||
And so now it's like nobody believes it anymore. | ||
Well, actually, the UN, I think, just came out and said every member country owes money for climate change. | ||
So, you know, they may try to bring it back. | ||
But notice how they're silent on it. | ||
Nothing is going to spend more energy than AI. | ||
Nothing. | ||
It will be the biggest use of energy ever is going to be AI. | ||
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Thank you. | ||
It's like, you already have most of the planet. | ||
People don't even have power. | ||
And hey, whatever. | ||
They can't figure their crap out. | ||
We live in the best country on the earth. | ||
Okay. | ||
It's like, notice how they're silent on that. | ||
Notice how nobody's talking about the energy that's going to be needed for AI. | ||
So let's just say, you know what? | ||
We can't even handle the basic problems in front of our face. | ||
We got people that think men can get pregnant. | ||
So let's just race into the AI world. | ||
Let's just have robots building robots and give them AI and everything will be fine. | ||
And, you know, you won't have to worry about dealing with that. | ||
That won't be a problem in the future. | ||
Certainly hope not. | ||
Hope it all turns out great. | ||
It could. | ||
But are we making these measurements or are we just racing into it so somebody can be richer than the other guy? | ||
All right. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Let's go back to President Trump here. | ||
Guys, go ahead. | ||
It will be really great, but what we really need to be successful is a very simple phrase called common sense. | ||
And that begins with a common sense application of artificial and intellectual property rules. | ||
It's so important. | ||
You can't be expected to have a successful AI program when every single article, book, or anything else that you've read or studied, you're supposed to pay for. | ||
Gee, I read a book. | ||
I'm supposed to pay somebody. | ||
And, you know, we appreciate that, but you just can't do it because it's not doable. | ||
And if you're going to try and do that, you're not going to have a successful program. | ||
I think most of the people in the room know what I mean. | ||
When a person reads a book or an article, you've gained great knowledge. | ||
That does not mean that you're violating copyright laws or have to make deals with every content provider. | ||
And that's a big thing that you're working on right now, I know, but you just can't do it. | ||
China's not doing it. | ||
And you're going to be beating China. | ||
And right now, we're leading China very substantially in AI, very, very substantially. | ||
And nobody's seen the amount of work that's going to be bursting upon the scene. | ||
But you have to be able to play by the same set of rules. | ||
So when you have something, when you read something, and when it goes into this vast intelligence machine, we'll call it, you cannot expect to every time, every single time, say, oh, let's pay this one that much, let's pay this one. | ||
It just doesn't work that way. | ||
Of course, you can't copy or plagiarize an article, but if you read an article and learn from it, we have to allow AI to use that pool of knowledge without going through the complexity of contract negotiations of which there would be thousands for every time we use AI. | ||
We also have to have a single federal standard, not 50 different states regulating this industry of the future. | ||
And some people would say, gee, that's an unpopular thing to say. | ||
I was told before I got up here, this is an unpopular thing because some people, they don't want that. | ||
But I want you to be successful. | ||
And you can't have one state holding you up. | ||
You can't have three or four states holding you up. | ||
You can't have a state with standards that are so high that it's going to hold you up. | ||
You have to have a federal rule and regulation. | ||
Hopefully you'll have the right guy in this position that's going to supplant the states if you are operating under 15 different regulations. | ||
There's this video of, and I see a lot of this going on. | ||
And I don't like to jump to any conclusions unless I've actually experienced it myself. | ||
But like, you know, you see the videos of life in Russia or life in China or life in these Gulf state nations. | ||
And you can't help but do a compare and contrast to our major metropolitan areas. | ||
They're filled with trash and homelessness and crime and everything else. | ||
And it's like, oh, well, gee, why doesn't Russia have this problem? | ||
Why doesn't Japan have this problem? | ||
Why doesn't China have this problem? | ||
Why doesn't the UAE have this problem? | ||
Why doesn't Qatar have this problem? | ||
And that's not to say I would rather live in those countries. | ||
I wouldn't. | ||
But, you know, you look at this stuff and you just say, well, what's up with that? | ||
So he talks about regulation here. | ||
And, you know, I got this video of a gentleman who's in China walking the streets and showing what life is like, the nightlife in China. | ||
Now, if I did a compare and contrast to that experience and just walked around downtown Austin and said, here's nightlife in downtown Austin, it's like it's night and day. | ||
I mean, you go downtown Austin and to the hot spots, you know, the restaurants and the bars are at and some of the venues for entertainment. | ||
You're going to see, you're going to see crime. | ||
You're going to see garbage. | ||
You're going to see a bunch of infrastructure construction just sitting there unattended. | ||
You're going to see a lot of homelessness. | ||
You're probably going to get harassed. | ||
But it's like you go to these other countries, you don't see any of that. | ||
So again, I'm not racing any conclusions. | ||
I haven't been there, but yeah, I think it's fair to do a compare and contrast. | ||
What is that? | ||
You can point to a bunch of different things. | ||
But you get into the regulations and you say, well, why do we have all these regulations? | ||
Because we have lost what is probably the most important thing for our civilization. | ||
And that is a high trust society. | ||
We don't have a high trust society anymore. | ||
So now you have lawyers involved in everything. | ||
You have regulations on everything. | ||
And you have to have this expansive, massive government taxing you on everything because we don't live in a high trust society anymore. | ||
That's what we've lost. | ||
When you have a high trust society, you don't need big government. | ||
When you have a high trust society, you don't need massive regulation. | ||
You don't need massive oversight. | ||
That's what we've lost, folks. | ||
We've lost our high trust civilization and everything has gone down. | ||
So, yeah, I don't want to live in communist China. | ||
I don't want to live in a Muslim country. | ||
But how do we tap back into that high trust societies That they have. | ||
Because we don't. | ||
Folks, we don't. | ||
We have a very low trust society. | ||
You can't get enough locks on your house and cars. | ||
You can't get enough of a security system at your house, at your business. | ||
We have to fight for our right to defend ourselves in our own cities because they're so violent. | ||
How do we get back to that? | ||
So it's like, again, I don't want to live in communist China, but why do you see these cities in China and people walking around, no homelessness, no trash, no crime? | ||
There was like an old lady dance class going on. | ||
An old lady like interpretive dance class happening in a downtown China city. | ||
You're going to see that in Austin, Texas? | ||
Hell no. | ||
Because they have high trust society. | ||
So it's really sad. | ||
It's really sad that we've lost that, and I don't know if you can get it back. | ||
But it doesn't help when you have a corrupt justice system that doesn't even put the real criminals in jail, doesn't put the big criminals in jail, doesn't put the small criminals in jail, selectively decides who to prosecute. | ||
And then you have an issue because your government steals all your money, taxes you to hell. | ||
And so now you have poverty issues and then you have crime issues. | ||
How do we get back? | ||
Can you even get back? | ||
Can you even get back? | ||
And that's why, you know, again, people go to Japan, they go to Russia, they go to China, and they're just shocked. | ||
They go to these Gulf nation states, like, why? | ||
You know, we're supposed to be the most advanced country in the world. | ||
We're supposed to be the richest country in the world. | ||
We're supposed to be the best country in the world. | ||
Why do they have nicer subways? | ||
Why do they have nicer public transit? | ||
Why do they have nicer, cleaner streets? | ||
Why don't they have hundreds or thousands of homeless running around like we do? | ||
Why don't they even lock the cars, the doors on their cars? | ||
I don't have some smelly bum with crap in his pants begging me for money every time I turn the block. | ||
It's sad. | ||
But that's what that is. | ||
That's what that is. | ||
That's the difference between a high-trust society and a low-trust society. | ||
Which is what we have now. | ||
Low-trust society. | ||
So bad, people don't even want to go out anymore. | ||
They don't even want to leave their homes anymore. | ||
Or they want to move out of the big metropolitan areas because it's just so filled with filth. | ||
Yeah, but, you know, maybe you can go to your local government grocery store. | ||
You know, like they want to do in New York with their commie mom Dani. | ||
SunFresh Market in East Kansas City smells bad, has very few food items. | ||
Government-funded grocery store flounders in Midwest City. | ||
Similar proposal gained steam in New York City. | ||
Empty shelves persist at shopping center grocery store to city funding. | ||
Here's the local news report. | ||
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It's clear this SunFresh at 31st and Prospect is struggling. | |
This is the first section people see when they come in. | ||
There's barely any produce. | ||
A lot of the coolers and shelves around the store look the same way, empty. | ||
So shoppers have been asking us, if the store isn't closing, then where's all the food? | ||
A rotting smell comes through the door, and anywhere you turn, you'll see products that need to be restocked. | ||
No hot food or deli. | ||
I watch people walk in and walk out. | ||
The grocery store has received financial assistance from the city, but has been unable to keep those shelves stocked in an area that in the past has often been referred to as a food desert. | ||
Around here, a good thing don't last too long. | ||
And it will impact a lot of people and a lot of families. | ||
The city owns the Limwood Shopping Center, a nonprofit operates the grocery store. | ||
Nice. | ||
Good luck, New York. | ||
I think Mom Donnie is getting in. | ||
Can you believe Cuomo, this guy? | ||
What do you think he's trying to get out of this, by the way? | ||
He knows he can't win. | ||
So why has he decided to run as an independent? | ||
Because he's a corrupt bastard. | ||
That's why. | ||
He was trying to get something out of it. | ||
So now you're going to have a three-man race and then Mom Donnie is what you're going to get. | ||
And Eric Adams ain't that popular either. | ||
Sadly, he's probably your best option, but you're going to get Mom Donnie. | ||
You're going to get communism. | ||
I'd get the hell out is what I'd do. | ||
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All right, guys, let's check in on the left, shall we? | ||
You want to do a quick check in here? | ||
Let's check in on this nice liberal white woman in clip six. | ||
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All leftists look the same. | |
Yeah, babe. | ||
It's because we want you to know. | ||
Okay? | ||
I put the septum ring on and I said everybody is going to be able to identify me as a leftist. | ||
Yeah. | ||
A new slush, baby. | ||
We know a Republican when we see one, too. | ||
Unfortunately, it's not a piece of jewelry. | ||
It's absolutely zero effort into your physical appearance whatsoever. | ||
That's how I know. | ||
Find me a fun, stylish, personalized Republican, please. | ||
Wow. | ||
I take that personally. | ||
I'm sorry I didn't comb my hair today. | ||
Kind of hot in this studio in the summer, so I don't really like wearing a jacket, but I didn't find the time to get 10 nose piercings. | ||
You didn't need to do the Septum nose ring to let us know you were a leftist. | ||
Though, actually, I will admit, that's probably the best-looking leftist I've ever seen. | ||
Somehow, no, it's not the heart glasses. | ||
Is that a, wait, is that a filter or is she really wearing those, you think? | ||
No, it looks real. | ||
Somehow, you know, somehow your liberalism has failed to completely corrupt your natural beauty, but you're trying really hard. | ||
I will give you that. | ||
But, you know, every study and every indicator actually is the exact opposite of what you're saying. | ||
It's actually liberals that are fat slobs. | ||
And, of course, we had all these headlines like this thinking that working out is far right is a reading comprehension issue, but they used to accuse if you were a gym bro, you were far right. | ||
And by the way, from my experience, 90% of the people in the gym are right-wing because you can't, my theory is, why do people that work out, why are people that go to the gym more right-wing? | ||
And maybe even athletes in general, because you can't steal someone else's workout. | ||
You can't sit at home while somebody goes to the gym and say, hey, I get 30% of your muscle mass today. | ||
You can't do that. | ||
You get what you put in in the gym. | ||
Not like the political world where somebody else works and makes money, and then you sit at home and take it, and then go to your local ear piercer and get 10 more earrings. | ||
All right, third and final hour here. | ||
I've got a couple stacks of news. | ||
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Still got a lot of video clips to get through. | |
Really, really wanting to take calls, but I just got so much news. | ||
Like this is breaking right now. | ||
We've got a strike force. | ||
Strike force. | ||
Justice Department announces formation of strike force to assess evidence publicized by the ODNI. | ||
That's Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
That's the Obama treason, which they knew about for the first four years. | ||
We all have known for at least eight years. | ||
Today, the Department of Justice announced the formation of a Strike Force to assess the evidence publicized by the Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, and investigate potential next legal steps which might stem from D.N.I. Gabbard's disclosures. | ||
Oh, yeah, nobody knew that until today. | ||
Shocking. | ||
This department takes alleged weaponization of the intelligence community with the utmost seriousness. | ||
Upon the formation of the strike force, Attorney General Pam Bondi stated, the Department of Justice is proud to work with my friend, Director Gabbard, and we are grateful for her partnership in delivering accountability for the American people. | ||
We will investigate these troubling disclosures fully and leave no stone unturned to deliver justice. | ||
Look, I don't think I'm a jaded person. | ||
I think I'm an honest shot caller. | ||
I think I'm an honest dealer. | ||
I just call it political play-by-play. | ||
I just roll my eyes. | ||
But that's what I'm saying. | ||
I'm willing to go to the audience and see, do you guys feel the same way? | ||
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I mean, strike force. | |
Do you think, like, why are we being treated like toddlers? | ||
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Do you think, like, why are we treated like toddlers? | |
There's nothing new here. | ||
We've known this for eight years. | ||
What is this, the new John Durham investigation? | ||
I mean, this is a joke. | ||
They're going to give you a strike force. | ||
Oh, we're investigating this. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
This is eight years ago. | ||
We've already investigated this. | ||
Trump was already in office for four years. | ||
What are we doing here? | ||
You know what? | ||
People think is that it's just a cover-up. | ||
It's a distraction. | ||
And of course they would. | ||
There's nothing new here. | ||
There's no new disclosures. | ||
We've known about Operation Crossfire Hurricane for eight years. | ||
We've known about Spygate for eight years. | ||
Oh, we're investigating now. | ||
Full disclosure now. | ||
Strike Force. | ||
It's like they went and they did a think tank. | ||
Like they'll send kids into a playroom and give them toys. | ||
And it's like, oh, what toy do they like the best? | ||
Well, they really seem to like that green dinosaur. | ||
Okay, yeah. | ||
What name do they like for it? | ||
They like Strike Force. | ||
All right, Strike Force, the green dinosaur. | ||
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They'll buy that. | |
It's like, oh, this Epstein story is burying us. | ||
They won't get over it. | ||
What can we do? | ||
Well, let's give them Obama. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, what can we really give them with Obama? | ||
Well, we really can't give them anything, but we can give them the idea of something. | ||
We can give them the concept of something. | ||
So let's send Gabbard out there and Bondi out there, you know, doll them up, make them look nice and hot. | ||
Put them on Fox News and tell them we're going to have a strike force. | ||
What is that, Thundercats? | ||
Was that the Thundercats strike force team? | ||
Sorry. | ||
Sorry. | ||
We're too IQ. | ||
We're too high IQ here. | ||
It's not gonna work for us. | ||
It's new. | ||
New disclosures. | ||
It's new. | ||
It's breaking. | ||
We're gonna have a strike force. | ||
You're not gonna do anything. | ||
I hope I'm wrong. | ||
I'd love to be wrong. | ||
But you know what? | ||
You know how this is gonna go behind the scenes, if it hasn't already happened. | ||
If they go after Obama, then Obama and his people are gonna say, okay, you want to play that game? | ||
You're all going down. | ||
Everybody goes down if Obama goes down. | ||
Everybody goes down if Hillary goes down. | ||
They're not going to let this happen, and they're going to claim presidential immunity anyway. | ||
Oh, but the people will buy, oh, the desperate people will buy this and promote this and take the digital influence campaign money to post about this. | ||
We got to strike for it. | ||
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Strike for it. | |
And we strike. | ||
Cutesy time is over. | ||
You know, in that Wall Street Journal piece about Trump being in the Epstein files, they claim that they have a line from Dan Bongino. | ||
And it's like, I don't trust these people, okay? | ||
But again, I can read the room and I can look at other things and say, yeah, this probably is true. | ||
But in that story, it basically says, you know, Bongino is he's done. | ||
He's done. | ||
And he kind of looks at it like Marjorie Taylor Greene from just an honest perspective and just says, you know, this Epstein thing is destroying this administration. | ||
I can't be a part of it. | ||
I got to get out. | ||
I want to have a future in political media. | ||
I don't want to destroy my reputation. | ||
I got to get out. | ||
And that's when, that's what I'm saying. | ||
So now Bongino is sitting here like, okay, because he knows if he leaves the FBI, that is a horrible look for the administration. | ||
And he doesn't want to do that to Trump. | ||
He doesn't want to do that to this administration. | ||
But then he has to think about himself. | ||
He has to think about his family. | ||
And he knows if he doesn't leave the administration, then what does he do? | ||
So that's the position Bongino is in. | ||
It's basically what the Wall Street Journal was reporting in a little piece in that story today. | ||
But now you got a strike force. | ||
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Strike force. | |
Oh, yeah, I got a strike force, man. | ||
I'm going after Obama with the strike force. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, let's see it. | ||
Can't wait. | ||
Can't wait to see the strike force. | ||
It's going to be great. | ||
Strike force. | ||
Swalwell has a strike force. | ||
I can't even believe we're doing this. | ||
This is where we're at. | ||
This thing is so bad. | ||
You're giving the Democrats a victory. | ||
Pelosi calling for the Epstein Files. | ||
Listen to Eric Swalwell on this earlier today. | ||
They're closing Congress so they can't vote on the Epstein Files. | ||
Clip 14. | ||
I should be working right now. | ||
I'm not. | ||
I should be voting right now. | ||
I'm not. | ||
I should be wearing a suit right now. | ||
I'm not. | ||
Why? | ||
Because Republicans have closed Congress. | ||
Republicans are in charge of Congress. | ||
Why would they want to close Congress? | ||
Let me explain. | ||
Every time Congress opens, they have to pass a rules package to set the rules for the week for debate. | ||
But Democrats have insisted that we will put in every rules package a vote to release the Epstein files. | ||
MAGA wants the files released because they don't trust Donald Trump. | ||
Democrats want the files released because we want the truth and we stand with the victims and we want accountability for those who were harmed. | ||
So what have Republicans done? | ||
What have they decided to do? | ||
They have chosen the most insane path. | ||
Not to have a vote to release the files. | ||
Not to have a vote to not release the files and let us know the names of the people who want to bury the files. | ||
No, they're just closing Congress. | ||
They would rather protect the names of child sex traffickers than to do their damn jobs and open up this building and legislate. | ||
That is crazy. | ||
I know why Donald Trump doesn't want the files released. | ||
Elon Musk told us that. | ||
Pam Bondi, Cash Patel, who said they had the files and released them, they work for Donald Trump. | ||
They'll get fired. | ||
They know that if they release them. | ||
But Congress? | ||
This place? | ||
We don't work for Donald Trump. | ||
We work for you, the people. | ||
We have our own subpoena power. | ||
In fact, we don't even need to have a vote to release the files. | ||
Mike Johnson is the Speaker of the House. | ||
He could subpoena the files and immediately turn them over. | ||
But they won't do that. | ||
This is a cover-up Congress. | ||
What are they hiding? | ||
If Democrats did this, we would be accused of protecting pedophiles. | ||
But Republicans have chosen to shut down Congress, waste taxpayer money, all in an effort to cover up for Donald Trump. | ||
So, I'm not working, I'm not voting, I'm not wearing a suit. | ||
Congress is shut down to bury the files and protect Donald Trump. | ||
That's fucked up. | ||
Now, I don't trust Eric Swalwell. | ||
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I don't like Eric Swalwell. | |
But can you deny anything he just said? | ||
Be honest. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
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That's why this is so bad. | |
Gosh, I just... | ||
Thank you. | ||
I mean, for all intents and purposes, politically, the Democrat Party would have been on its way to extinction. | ||
And instead, you're getting into more war in the Middle East and Ukraine. | ||
It's not popular. | ||
So now that's going to hurt you in the midterms. | ||
And now you're letting the Democrats own you on the Epstein issue? | ||
And it's like people, hey, I hope Donald Trump does a bait and switch here and he's bait and switching the Democrats into releasing the Epstein files. | ||
It'll end up hurting them more than the Republicans or whatever it is. | ||
But I have no proof of that. | ||
I have no evidence of that. | ||
I don't see that happening. | ||
And you're now in a political territory where the likes of corrupt liars like Eric Swalwell and Nancy Pelosi are getting to own you on one of the biggest political issues of our time. | ||
And they're owning you on it. | ||
And you seem like you're so handicapped that you can't even do anything about it. | ||
And so you have all these people running cover for you, and everybody sees what's going on. | ||
Everybody sees it. | ||
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Oh, boy. | |
All right. | ||
What else do we have here? | ||
We covered this. | ||
You can't even afford a meal anymore. | ||
You can't even afford a dozen donuts from Krispy Kreme. | ||
That's nice. | ||
You know, donuts used to be cheap. | ||
Now they're expensive. | ||
Very good. | ||
Okay, well, you know what? | ||
Let's check in, though. | ||
Speaking of the Democrats, this is Maine Representative Dika Dalaka from Somalia. | ||
And she lets you know that she's in government to help Somalia. | ||
Her words, not mine. | ||
Clip one. | ||
Policies, how can the politics in Somalia can be, you know, resonate what we have here in the United States, the democracy that we have? | ||
How can you help us be a better country and build back what we used to have back in a long time ago? | ||
So hopefully we will be able to help our country, our former country, Somalia. | ||
Very good. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You could just go back to Somalia if you love it so much. | ||
It's one option, but you're not going to do that. | ||
You're going to try to use America to help Somalia. | ||
That's your agenda. | ||
Of course, that's what they swear an oath to, right? | ||
A foreign country when they get in. | ||
So many of them. | ||
So many of them. | ||
Let me do a news blitz here. | ||
I got a stack of geopolitical news I need to get to as well, but I do think we should attempt to take some calls today. | ||
So I'm going to put out the line. | ||
This is Minnesota, by the way. | ||
All right, the crew has decided to do this. | ||
So this is Minnesota right here. | ||
Does that look like Minnesota to you? | ||
Of course, it's Minnesota. | ||
So there's Minnesota today. | ||
Let's check in on Minnesota in the 90s. | ||
The opening of the Mall in America, guys. | ||
Let's see clip 21. | ||
There we go. | ||
Look at this. | ||
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The mother of all shopping crowds was waiting as the doors opened. | |
By the way, have you seen the Mall of America lately? | ||
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By noon, the two parking filled with 13,000 cars. | |
That's a small device. | ||
That's good. | ||
So just a little compare and contrast, Minnesota in the 90s versus Minnesota today. | ||
Used to be Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota city in the United States of America. | ||
Now it's Somali Soda, and it looks like little Somalia now. | ||
It's beautiful. | ||
It's wonderful. | ||
Nobody wants to go live in Somalia, so why don't we just deport it all here? | ||
Interesting strategy. | ||
See how it works out for him, Cotton. | ||
All right, so let me give out the phone number now. | ||
We're going to take a couple calls. | ||
I'm going to hit a news blitz and then do the geopolitical stack and then take a bunch of calls, maybe get one in before the break if I get through the rest of this news here. | ||
877-789-2539, 877-789-2539. | ||
And anything we've discussed today is fair game. | ||
Number is on the screen. | ||
Give us a call. | ||
All right, let's blitz through this news here. | ||
RFK Jr. to remove mercury preservative thimerosol from flu shots. | ||
Oh. | ||
They're putting mercury in the flu shots, guys, that don't even stop the flu. | ||
So yeah, this is how we're getting crushed by big pharma. | ||
This is how we're getting killed by these vaccines. | ||
And then this was a hearing with Ron Johnson, how the medical industry gets the kickbacks and promoted to give you these sick toxic vaccines here in Clip 20. | ||
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Do pediatricians get incentivized with percent vaccination of their yeah, they're typically incentivized directly by HMOs. | |
HMOs buy and sell vaccines, so vaccines are big businesses for HMOs. | ||
But the incentivization is usually anywhere from $200 to $600 per fully vaccinated patient. | ||
As long as their vaccines, a certain percentage of their practice is fully vaccinated. | ||
So some pediatricians can make upwards to a million or more a year just in those incentives. | ||
Nice. | ||
So we're poisoning kids for millions of dollars. | ||
Very good. | ||
Good medical standards that we accept there. | ||
And we're finally doing something about it. | ||
So that's the good news. | ||
FEMA search and rescue chief resigns after frustration with Texas flood response. | ||
Yeah, they said it was the best response ever. | ||
It wasn't. | ||
Florida signs $245 million contracts for alligator Alcatraz. | ||
So the illegal invasion, illegal immigrant coming in, import industry is a billion-dollar industry. | ||
And now the deportation of illegal immigrants is also a billion-dollar industry. | ||
And you're paying for all of it. | ||
Just moving people in and out of the country. | ||
You're paying for all of it. | ||
It's totally great. | ||
Nobody gets arrested for the crimes. | ||
GOP may name Kennedy Center Opera House for Melania Trump. | ||
All right. | ||
Melania's approval rating probably is still pretty high, right? | ||
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I think she's still doing pretty Good. | |
Maybe Melania should come out with the Epstein files. | ||
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Columbia University disciplines at least 70 students who took part in campus protests while they're anti-semis. | ||
You know, I was at the University of Missouri when there were protests, and then I covered protests at college campuses when the Mike Brown shooting happened. | ||
Nobody ever got suspended or disciplined for that. | ||
But I guess if you're doing anti-white or anti-police protests, that's okay. | ||
But the anti-Israel protests, that's a criminal offense. | ||
We've got to do something about that. | ||
Otherwise, the Trump administration is going to cut our funding because it's America first. | ||
AOC Bronx HQ vandalized with red paint after she voted for more aid for Israel. | ||
FAOC. | ||
Yeah. | ||
AOC funds genocide in Gaza. | ||
You know, AOC a few years back, and I don't know if it's anything real about it. | ||
AOC a few years back actually claimed she did an ancestry research and that she was an Ajkenazi Jew. | ||
Did you know that? | ||
Did you guys remember that? | ||
Do you even believe that? | ||
I mean, who knows? | ||
But yeah, she's always tough. | ||
She always takes a tough stand against Israel and then votes to send them more aid every time. | ||
Well, I guess she is thinking about running for president, so you got to think about these things. | ||
Billionaire In-N-Out heiress Lindsey Snyder and family are leaving California for Tennessee. | ||
They're sick of the Democrat leadership and paying all the exorbitant taxes, so they're getting out. | ||
More Democrat leadership forcing good businesses to leave. | ||
UN report calls for ban on sex change surgery for children. | ||
Declares transgenderism a threat to women. | ||
Wow, the UN? | ||
Hmm. | ||
What happened over there at the UN? | ||
You just figured that one out, did you? | ||
Good. | ||
Good for you. | ||
Mom accused of using Snapchat to traffic child for $400, mother of seven. | ||
Arrested for allegedly telling man he could sexually assault baby for $400. | ||
What do you think should happen to that mom? | ||
Do you think that's the first time she's done it? | ||
32-year-old, mother of seven? | ||
And I would say whatever happens to the, whatever would have happened to the guy for sexually assaulting the kid should also happen to the woman, except that the Justice Department doesn't really go too hard on child predators, unfortunately. | ||
They get sweetheart deals. | ||
They get to start at low-security prisons. | ||
It's a disaster. | ||
You can't even believe that there are people that are that sick. | ||
And you want to think that it's no excuses here, but you want to think it's really just like a money thing. | ||
Like people are so desperate for their money, they commit these crimes. | ||
But that's that, no, you're sick in the head. | ||
You have, you don't need to be here anymore. | ||
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Trafficking children to have them raped. | ||
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So it's a local boy. | ||
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We're going to hit the geopolitical stack and take calls on the other side of this break. | ||
Final segment coming up. | ||
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All right. | ||
Let me hit the geopolitical news here and then take some calls just to get the response from the callers here. | ||
Just to get a little take from the callers. | ||
If you agree, if you disagree, we'll find out. | ||
But here's the geopolitical news for today. | ||
Big protests happening in Ukraine. | ||
Ukraine erupts with anger at Zelensky, threatening wartime unity. | ||
Now, there's some other stuff going on here. | ||
So the people in Ukraine are pissed. | ||
And I shared a post with this video and said it's an anti-war protest. | ||
And people start coming after me and attacking me, saying, that's not true. | ||
It's over this law or that deal. | ||
And it's like, no, no, no. | ||
That's like saying a Black Lives Matter protest is all about a singular issue. | ||
No, the Black Lives Matter protesters, there's all kinds of different issues. | ||
Racial inequalities, racial discrimination, George Floyd, Mike Brown, all this other stuff. | ||
So, no, they're out there because they're sick of their government. | ||
They're sick of Zelensky, and they're sick of people getting rounded up off the streets to have to go fight in war. | ||
Now, this is happening in Kiev because now Kiev is engulfed in this and they can't avoid it. | ||
And what have I been saying? | ||
Kiev has been in a bubble. | ||
They've mostly been able to separate themselves from this war. | ||
And so, hey, as long as life is good in Kiev and everybody's rich and happy and the oligarchs are pleased and they're not the ones getting drug into the war, then all right, Kiev is okay with it. | ||
Well, now Kiev, that bubble has burst. | ||
Now Kiev is getting into war zone territory. | ||
Now the people in Kiev are kind of getting elbowed into the war. | ||
So now the people in Kiev have a problem. | ||
So it's not going good. | ||
So, yeah, there's these new laws and they know the oligarchs are stealing all the money. | ||
And so, yeah, the people in Ukraine are pissed. | ||
Were they all there because directly chanting against the war? | ||
No, but that's part of it. | ||
So it seems like the only people that want war are people in Washington, D.C. You know, you ever notice that? | ||
It seems like the people in Washington, D.C., well, I guess Aunt Israel. | ||
They're connected at the hip anyway. | ||
The people in Washington, D.C., they always want war. | ||
The people in Israel, they always want war. | ||
But the real people, the citizens don't. | ||
It's just the government. | ||
The governments want war, but the people don't. | ||
And it's the same in Ukraine. | ||
So massive protests in Ukraine over this now. | ||
And they want Zelensky out. | ||
He's an illegitimate president. | ||
And they know that if this war doesn't come to an end soon, that it's going to be fully engulfed soon. | ||
It's kind of like kind of the bubbles burst and now they're kind of entering the war zone. | ||
They're kind of being nudged into going to the war and supporting it as opposed to living the high life and being totally protected and the nightlife is bumping and the clubs are bumping and all the money's coming in. | ||
Party's over. | ||
Anti-government activist, 70-year-old, anti-government activist, arrested for plotting to assassinate Netanyahu. | ||
An anti-government activist from Tel Aviv was arrested after she conspired to assassinate Prime Minister Netanyahu, police said today. | ||
According to the police, the woman in her 70s was arrested after she spoke with close contacts in the anti-government protest movement about the assassination attempt. | ||
Her identity is under a gag order by the court. | ||
Yikes. | ||
Now, they're saying this woman is suspected to basically be mentally ill or have a terminal illness, and maybe that's why she was willing to do this. | ||
Allegedly, she was suspected to try and kill Netanyahu with an explosive device. | ||
Yikes. | ||
Yikes. | ||
Not good. | ||
The American Jewish Committee is coming out against Randy Fine, who wants people to starve in the Gaza Strip. | ||
So the American Jewish community responded to Randy Fine promoting starvation and death in the Gaza Strip. | ||
The serious humanitarian situation in Gaza must not be taken lightly, especially by those at the highest levels of government. | ||
Implying that starvation is a legitimate tactic is unacceptable. | ||
All those in need of humanitarian aid should receive it promptly and safely. | ||
Our leaders must focus less on scoring political points and more on doing their jobs. | ||
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Hmm. | |
Yeah, well, not every Israeli Jew, not every American Jew likes to see the absolute bloodshed that is happening in Gaza. | ||
But Mark Levin would like you to believe otherwise. | ||
And Benjamin Netanyahu and Shapiro would like you to believe otherwise. | ||
But it's just not true. | ||
Well, the backlash from the Nelk Boys was so significant after their propaganda interview with Netanyahu, which they're admitting to now. | ||
And then they did, you know, damage control, but I think it just shows they're good guys. | ||
Nelk Boys confirm interview with Netanyahu was scripted, was scripted. | ||
And they were kind of doing this off-the-cuff live stream. | ||
And this is the clip that is now going viral where he says, yeah, the whole thing was basically scripted. | ||
It was propaganda, clip seven. | ||
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And there was just like 20 people in suits there. | |
Yeah. | ||
The setup was already there, like both flags. | ||
We couldn't touch anything or move anything. | ||
And they don't give you any restrictions, like don't ask this. | ||
I'll be honest, they gave us a paper with questions to ask. | ||
But they also said, like, they kind of, you know, they gave us a script to ask, but we didn't really follow it. | ||
We tried our very best to ask some questions, but I think... | ||
So it was all a propaganda attempt to reach the American youth that Israel is losing. | ||
I mean, it's almost a complete loss now, really. | ||
They've lost the youth. | ||
Israel's lost the youth. | ||
And it's so bad now that, I mean, yeah, you could say it's just anti-Semitism even from a lot of the America's youth now, the left and the right. | ||
But so Netanyahu, who tries to save it, ends up just blowing it. | ||
But of course, it's all propaganda. | ||
Like, I'm telling you, they really don't understand, and Trump is the same way, but they really don't understand the age of propaganda is over. | ||
It's over. | ||
You can't do it anymore. | ||
We have way too much of a healthy free press, and the censorship has failed, at least its intent has failed. | ||
So the organic, grassroots, independent, free press with social media and the internet, you can't do this anymore. | ||
You can't run these propaganda campaigns and win. | ||
You will be exposed. | ||
And even when you think, hey, here's the Nelk boys, let's just do this propaganda interview, give them a scripted interview, and they'll just go along with it. | ||
They'll take the opportunity. | ||
No, they're going to turn around. | ||
They're going to see the response from their audience and they're going to say, hmm, we need to correct course here. | ||
We need to figure out why people are so upset about this. | ||
Let's go to Nick Flintes. | ||
And then they're like, yeah, the whole thing was scripted. | ||
It was propaganda. | ||
So we didn't know it. | ||
We took it. | ||
We thought it would be good. | ||
And that's what happened. | ||
You can't do this anymore. | ||
The age of information control from three or four centralized sources is over. | ||
It's over. | ||
And even the hijinks guys, even the prankster guys at Full Send Podcast aren't going to be a part of it. | ||
And even when you think you've got them to do it, it fails. | ||
But it's like the Trump administration thinks the same thing. | ||
They think they can just wash this Epstein thing or just go on Fox News and bury it. | ||
It ain't going to happen. | ||
You know, I wonder, do you think we're going to see another censorship fight? | ||
Because the censorship hasn't really stopped, but it's, I mean, really, they've lost the battle. | ||
So it's like, yeah, they're still censoring us, but they've lost the battle. | ||
But do you think the war is over? | ||
I get the feeling that this turn against Israel is so bad that we're going to see a new censorship campaign. | ||
So it's not going to be from the likes of the left that we saw before, where it was just leftist Americans doing the censorship. | ||
Now it's going to be coming right out of the ADL, right out of APAC, right out of Israel. | ||
And it's going to be, you know, the excuse is going to be, oh, anti-Semitism, but it'll be just like the left. | ||
They'll find all the excuses, but then they'll just censor whoever they want. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I wonder, because they can't control the information. | ||
They're losing the information war so badly. | ||
So badly. | ||
I have a feeling we're going to have another censorship issue. | ||
I have a feeling we're going to have another censorship war soon. | ||
I think so. | ||
By the way, Tammy Bruce went to a press podium today. | ||
You know, she's the one that said that Israel is the greatest country on earth. | ||
She's supposed to be an American diplomat, but okay, thank you for being honest, I suppose. | ||
Listen to what she said at a podium earlier today in clip 24. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Nope? | ||
Yes? | ||
Nope. | ||
We don't have the clip. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, I suppose we'll just move on then. | ||
By the way, in Greece. | ||
I'm so sick of this crap, man. | ||
I don't live in Greece. | ||
I live in America, but they're dealing with it now, too. | ||
In Greece, you had a group of pro-Palestinian activists waving Palestinian flags, and you had a group of pro-Israel demonstrators waving Israel flags. | ||
In Greece, it's everywhere, man. | ||
This thousands years old holy war filled with nothing but hatred and death is encompassing the entire planet and it makes me sick. | ||
So now the people in Greece are watching foreign flags wave in their streets just like we are. | ||
Guys, let me see clip 11 on the screen, please. | ||
So there's the group of the Palestinians with the Palestinian flags. | ||
There's the group of the pro-Israel people with the Israeli flag. | ||
And this is in Greece. | ||
I'm telling you, we have to completely reject all these groups. | ||
That's what needs to happen. | ||
All right, that's good. | ||
This is the scene in New York, by the way. | ||
Same thing happening in New York in clip 15. | ||
These groups need to just be told, stop. | ||
So here's a massive group of pro-Palestinian people waving Palestinian flags, marching through the streets of New York. | ||
I'm sick of all of you. | ||
I'm sick of all of you. | ||
I'm sick of all your foreign flags. | ||
I'm sick of, I'm just, I'm sick of this holy war from the other side of the planet, from the Stone Age, just taking over all the political space, taking over all the geopolitical issues. | ||
And it's in every country. | ||
Palestinian flag, Israel flag. | ||
Gee, what country am I in? | ||
Oh, I'm in Greece. | ||
Palestinian flag, Israel flag. | ||
What country is this? | ||
Oh, this is America. | ||
Sick of all of it, man. | ||
Sick of all of it. | ||
Okay. | ||
By the way, they're protesting in Mexico now, too. | ||
They're protesting because all the foreign workers coming to Mexico. | ||
They're protesting because of all the Central Americans that were supposed to go through Mexico and get to America that are being rejected. | ||
Now they're all in Mexico. | ||
So the Mexicans are out in the streets protesting. | ||
Mexican protesters take over Mexico City, angry at all the illegal aliens that are stuck there now taking their jobs. | ||
Oh, that's ironic. | ||
By the way, Candace Owens is getting sued. | ||
She's getting sued for defamation over claims that Brigitte McCron is a man. | ||
That'll be interesting. | ||
So I guess that kind of confirms the reports that the White House told her to shut up about it. | ||
And she didn't. | ||
And now she's getting sued? | ||
Bridgette McCron. | ||
Yeah. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, we got a couple minutes left. | ||
I promised I'd take calls, so we're going to do that. | ||
So, guys, just hold that clip. | ||
We'll get to that tomorrow and some of this other news like this at Infowars. | ||
Alex will be addressing this tomorrow, maybe tonight. | ||
Kamala Harris' husband, powerful Democrat Party law firm, officially takes over lawfare attack against Alex Jones. | ||
That story's at InfoWars. | ||
We'll have an update from Alex on that. | ||
But let's go to the phone lines now. | ||
Let's go to Alex in Kentucky. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Owen, it's been a rough couple of weeks, but you've been killing it. | ||
The wind has been taken from my sales ever since I ran in the Epstein debacle cover-up. | ||
Everything they've said, done since. | ||
I just have no faith in. | ||
They totally have dropped the ball. | ||
It's a shame what the administration has done. | ||
I feel like I have too much faith in the government overall and maybe even in Trump. | ||
And you used to be able to identify the leftists by the bull ring nose piercing. | ||
Now it's the nose necklace over the bridge of the nose. | ||
That's one thing to notice. | ||
There's some crazy stuff. | ||
The next they'll have like the earring to the nose ring or like to the eyebrow or something. | ||
Yeah, a whole connects set. | ||
You just connect all the different facial hardware. | ||
Yeah, I hope it like doesn't get caught on a tree or something. | ||
Probably so. | ||
I think we need to have more faith in God over government and appreciate everything you've done. | ||
We'll hear for some other callers. | ||
Thanks. | ||
All right. | ||
Thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go to Andre in Arizona. | ||
Andre, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Hey, Ola, what's up, man? | ||
Just in the final segment here, Andre. | ||
Hey, yeah. | ||
So I just wanted to call because I was a huge Trump supporter in terms of, you know, backing. | ||
I'm conservative, but wouldn't say I'm Republican, but everything sounded good when he made his promises, you know, as politicians do. | ||
And the whole Epstein thing really did lose a lot of my support with them. | ||
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They're basically doing like kind of what the Biden admin did in terms of lying. | |
Except the Trump administration's more FU, basically. | ||
That's how I feel. | ||
Everything they're doing, we're not stupid. | ||
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We clearly know there's more to it. | |
Something needs to be done. | ||
I have three, you know, I have three children, like, all girls. | ||
And I feel for any parent that had any of those children being, you know, trafficked or anything like that. | ||
So it was a big deal to me. | ||
And especially that's why I got into politics per se, is as soon as they started attacking the children, the LGTEQ, all that. | ||
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And yeah, honestly, I just don't even know what to do anymore. | |
Well, I'm listening to you talk, and this image comes to my head. | ||
Have you ever seen the clip? | ||
I think it's Steve Spurrier with the South Carolina football team. | ||
And it's a fourth down play at the end of the game. | ||
And they get the ball right to the sticks for a first down, but it's close. | ||
So the referee comes out with the chains and puts the chain down on the ground to measure the yard's gain to see if it's a first down. | ||
And the ball is clearly short. | ||
The ball is clearly like two, three inches short of the chains. | ||
And the ref just goes, first down. | ||
And then, of course, you know, Steve Spreer starts jumping up and down, ripping his hat off, throwing, you know, people going crazy. | ||
And it's like, that's what this feels like. | ||
It's like, oh, there's nothing to the Epstein thing. | ||
It's a hoax. | ||
Nobody cares. | ||
And it's like the ref going onto the field. | ||
The ball is clearly short and saying first down. | ||
It's like, you're gaslighting us. | ||
Like, we can see the ball. | ||
We can see the chains. | ||
We can see the first down marker. | ||
It's right there. | ||
That is not a first down. | ||
The ref just goes, yep, first down. | ||
And then you just, and then it's yourself, first down, game over. | ||
It's just like, that's what I'm saying. | ||
Do they think they can pull this off? | ||
Like, do the refs not know there's an HD camera sitting right there on the ball? | ||
Like, does Trump not know? | ||
Like, we know what's going on? | ||
So we're just not going to be gaslight like that. | ||
We're not going to be gaslit, Andre. | ||
Thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go to Jesse in California. | ||
Yeah, guys, see if you can find the clip. | ||
I think it's Steve Spurrier. | ||
It's definitely South Carolina. | ||
It was probably like 10 years ago. | ||
It's one of the craziest sports clips ever. | ||
It's one of the most obviously rigged sports games. | ||
I've seen it myself from behind the scenes, but it's like, that's what this is like. | ||
It's like the ref is saying it's a first down. | ||
It's not a first down. | ||
It's like, we see it. | ||
It's like, oh, the Epstein thing is hooked. | ||
No, it's not. | ||
Jesse, go ahead. | ||
Yeah, I just wanted to say that it seems as though Trump is just white Obama. | ||
Like, if you're not for Trump, then you're unpatriotic, just like you were racist, if you were not about supporting Obama. | ||
Well, you know, I don't necessarily think it's about a race thing, but, you know, interesting that you bring that up because you know if they indict Obama, it's going to turn into Black Lives Matter 2.0. | ||
Like, you know, they're going to say it's a race thing if they do that. | ||
They're not going to do it. | ||
I don't really think it is a race thing. | ||
I think it's more of a political thing. | ||
I think it's an actually astute observation. | ||
I've said similar things where, you know, Obama's second term really went sideways. | ||
By the way, there it is. | ||
It's like, that's it. | ||
I mean, that's everything right there. | ||
And we're all like, what do you mean? | ||
It's not a hoax. | ||
You all talked about the Epstein Files. | ||
You all promised that the Epstein Files. | ||
It's like, that's you. | ||
And the ref's like, no, first down. | ||
And we're just like screaming, ripping our hair out, throwing helmets and hats. | ||
And they're like, what the? | ||
And they're just like, the ref's like, nope, first down. | ||
Oh. | ||
It's just so obvious. | ||
So, but anyway, most, a lot of Obama supporters voted for Trump because Obama let them down. | ||
They felt disenfranchised after Obama. | ||
But he came in, a cult of personality, Very popular, said a lot of good things, got a lot of support even from right-wingers. | ||
And then second term went sideways, bombed a bunch of countries, and people felt disenfranchised. | ||
So I think it's more of a political thing. | ||
I don't think it really has anything to do with race. | ||
I think Trump is like the Republican Obama, came in, populist, spoke on the issues that mattered to the people on that side of the aisle and won big. | ||
And then second term doesn't have to run for re-election. | ||
Everything goes sideways. | ||
So I think it's more of a political thing than a race thing. | ||
But they'll play the race card if Obama gets indicted. | ||
Guaranteed. | ||
That's like, you know, they're going to try to use that to stop anybody from going after Obama. | ||
But I don't think they're serious about it. | ||
They just have a strike force. | ||
All right. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you for the call, Jesse. | ||
Let's go to the Texas skeptic in Texas. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Hey, what's up, Owen? | ||
I called to mention Occam's razor and the train of thought that the simplest solution is usually the correct one. | ||
And I knew in 2016 when our options for president for our country were a reality TV show billionaire, Hillary Clinton, something was amiss. | ||
And like you said, he said all the right words, but it was Trump at the end of his term. | ||
It's like they brought him in just to drop the hammer. | ||
So at the end of his first term, it was on Friday the 13th. | ||
Friday, March 13th was when he actually declared the state of emergency for COVID. | ||
And that was Trump that came on the podium and he did that. | ||
That was Friday the 13th. | ||
It was also Friday the 13th when he bombed Iran. | ||
So dangerous. | ||
So I think he's just part of this cabal. | ||
What does surprise me? | ||
Trump didn't surprise me. | ||
What does surprise me is the human centipede problem we have right now with Alex Jones being stoned to Trump and Trump being stoned to Net Yahoo. | ||
And it blows my mind. | ||
This is Alex's moment. | ||
He was born for this. | ||
He could kick right at the threshold of the revolution. | ||
And Alex Jones is making excuses saying, yeah, I get Trump's point. | ||
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The Democrats could have manipulated the FC list. | |
No, Trump is in there. | ||
FC was at his wedding. | ||
Alex, this is the way you should. | ||
He would have talked 20 years ago when I started this. | ||
Well, look, I have to deal with this quite often. | ||
I dealt with it in an interview earlier today. | ||
I'm not Alex Jones. | ||
I don't have to defend Alex Jones. | ||
He's a big boy. | ||
He can defend himself, but it's like I have to do this thing now where because people can't get access or call to Alex's show or can't get in, it's like they throw what they want to say to Alex at me. | ||
And it's, I don't know, how am I? | ||
I'm not Alex. | ||
I can't respond to that. | ||
Alex can speak for himself. | ||
So, you know, I just don't know what you want me to say. | ||
But yeah, it's like I dealt with that earlier. | ||
And it's just like, I'm not Alex Jones. | ||
I get it. | ||
I work here. | ||
And so people want access to Alex. | ||
And so they kind of like use me as like an access point or a surrogate. | ||
But I mean, as you can tell, I mean, I say what I want. | ||
I have different viewpoints as Alex sometimes. | ||
Sometimes we have the same viewpoints. | ||
Alex isn't calling me telling me not to talk bad about Trump. | ||
So, you know, if you like what we're doing on this show and you're tuning in, then that's fine. | ||
If you want to call and disagree with Alex, then, you know, you can go ahead and do that. | ||
But it's like, I just don't know what I'm supposed to do. | ||
It's like people want me to comment on like I'm Alex. | ||
And it's just like, what do you want me to do here, man? | ||
So I get your frustration. | ||
And I don't know if you would call it a human centipede like that, but I suppose that's one analogy to use. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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