Donald J. Trump and RFK Jr. announce a White House breakthrough linking autism to prenatal Tylenol (acetaminophen), vaccines like MMR, fluoride, and pesticides, citing Amish and Cuban data with near-zero ASD rates. The $50M NIH Autism Data Science Initiative and FDA re-labeling of leukovorin for folate-deficient children highlight potential treatments, while Trump calls autism’s rise from 1 in 20,000 to 1 in 31 "unacceptable." Critics like Rex Jones allege decades of suppressed research, contrasting it with profit-driven medical protocols. The hosts warn of backlash from "globalists," urging listeners to resist institutional pressure and support independent media—including supplements at TheAlexJonesStore—to counter perceived suppression of truth. [Automatically generated summary]
We, of course, await what is promised to be the biggest health announcement in American history, Donald Trump making an address from the White House having to do with the cause of autism.
A lot of speculation about Tylenol being involved.
Of course, we know it's the vaccines.
So we'll, you know, tell you what's really happening behind the scenes, even as the press conference goes live.
We've got the live feed tuned into the studio here, and we're awaiting President Trump.
Alex Jones is going to be in studio with me to discuss this and watch it live.
I imagine RFK Jr., Dr. Oz, and others will be joining President Trump.
Of course, this just broke minutes ago.
Jimmy Kimmel Live will return Tuesday following Charlie Kirk controversy.
Yes, folks, it was all a big hoax.
It was all a giant hoax after all, which, of course, is exactly what we told you the day that it happened.
And what I said actually was, yeah, Stephen Colbert probably feels pretty stupid right now, as does Howard Stern, right?
All these guys lost their job, lost their show in the last month or so.
If only they'd said something horribly offensive about Trump supporters first, they could have pretended they were being fired as a big political stunt.
I mean, let's be clear: when I saw him last week, all being thrown out, laughing, I said to the crew, I said, I think this is staged.
All of this is BS, ladies and gentlemen.
He already has no viewers, a couple million a night.
You have the head of the FCC sound like a gangster saying, oh, yeah, we got you canceled.
He was canceled for no viewers.
They did this as a stunt.
And now they've announced, you got the article right there that he's back next week.
It doesn't matter.
No one is watching them.
These are stunts.
But here's what really matters.
People can blackpill all day.
I'm all about going after Trump when bad people in this administration do something bad.
I spent two hours out of four hours today with attorney Tom Renz and others going after Bondi, how they're trying to pass all this anti-free speech garbage, attacking bad guys.
The difference is it's not the Democrats.
It's way better.
So we promote the good things they're doing.
We attack the bad things.
That is pragmatic.
That makes sense.
We don't work for some secret group or get a call from the White House or, oh, we need White House access.
So when I attack the White House, they call me.
I don't give a shit about White House access.
We're in Texas.
We are the grassroots.
We came here to change this.
That's the power.
But let's move on from that.
RFK Jr. and the things he's done that don't even get credit banning most of the mRNA, banning the fluoride, Bondi blocking it, but a bunch of states already banned it.
Going after geoengineering, going after all the chemicals in the food, taking the femerosol out, and then having to fire all these employees because they can try to reverse it.
This is historic.
And they are about to announce, and I already know what he's going to say.
We already know the studies he says.
It's a cocktail because the blood-brain barrier boys is half as strong as a girl, any mammal, whether it's a rat, a bunny rabbit, or a whale.
It is the shots, the measles, bumps, rubella, hepatitis.
We have the studies.
That's the main cause.
But if a mother takes Tylenol when she's pregnant, it reduces blood-brain barrier in female and male fetuses.
Well, males are already weaker.
So that's the binary weapon.
Then you add pesticides.
It also overwhelms it.
So they're going to release a cocktail.
I mean, punch it up.
There it is.
And I haven't talked to RFK Jr. anymore.
I already know the studies.
I already know what it's going to be.
This is seismic.
That's why they spent hundreds of millions trying to block his appointment.
That's why the memos came out there after him.
So the devil's greatest trick was convincing the world good doesn't exist.
RFK is the real deal.
He is devastating the enemy.
And if you don't support what he's doing, that is total credibility for us exposing the tyranny of the globalist, then you're part of the bad guys.
You can say they're all bad, but the awakening's here talking about Jesus and talking about God and talking about Satan versus God and talking about the family and repenting.
You don't do that if you're evil.
They understand the power of God.
And the vast majority of them are real Christians.
President Trump is saying this is the biggest health announcement in U.S. history.
I agree.
We have from one in 50,000 in the 60s to 1 in 33 boys with autism.
You say, oh, it's overreported.
Go to a shopping mall.
Go to a church.
Go to a school.
The kids look like mutants, black, white, Hispanic, old, young.
The boys can hardly talk.
I mean, a large portion of them.
I mean, this is insane.
We've been emasculated.
We've been chemically hit.
And I know what he's going to announce, unless he sold us out, which I know he's not.
Kennedy is going to announce the measles, bumps, Rubella shot in all the studies is the main one.
Then the hepatitis shot.
And they're going to say fluoride is an adjuvant that accelerates it all.
Boys have half the blood-brain barrier of a girl, all mammals.
And whether you're a walrus or a rat, or whether you're a weasel or a dog, we're all the same.
We all piss, whether you're a woman or a man, whether you're any type of mammal, whether you're a squirrel or whether you're a cat, 21 seconds is how long you piss.
I mean, we are this, God designed us, we're mammals.
Okay, we got hair.
Our mothers give milk to babies, and we are dying.
We're being killed.
And so males have half the blood-brain barrier.
That's what, 90% or so of the Autistic are males.
And it's a cocktail that makes the blood-brain barrier weak, but the shots are the key.
I predict you're going to hear shots, Tylenol, fluoride, pesticides, because I already know the studies.
We're about to find out.
We'll punch up that live feed from the White House.
We just had it.
It just crashed.
But Trump's making a historic announcement right now.
This is incredible.
This is real revolution.
You see how scared the left is.
Harrison Smith here on the war room.
It doesn't mean it's perfect, but it is light years better, which I'm not hold the feet in the fire.
Be massively engaged to when Bondi comes out and says, ban free speech, ADL, hate speech.
It's a full spectrum attack, all the stuff that you've talked about for 20 years.
Interestingly, another study I found shows that the induction of autism is invariably linked with either inflammation or oxidative stress, sometimes both.
The use of Tylenol in babies and young children may be more strongly associated with autism than during pregnancy.
Just like you're kind of supposed to let a fever go through and the doctors leave and tell you, you know, wait until, you know, once your kid has a very high fever for a few days, that's when you're supposed to medicate him.
Because yeah, it's a natural response.
It's burning off the disease that you've contracted.
That's why you have a fever.
So, yeah, I don't know what he's going to say, but Trump has really been, I mean, he said this is the biggest medical revelation in all of American history, which includes a lot of pretty amazing things.
He's just playing us a cocktail of toxins, but vaccines are the main trigger.
Again, anybody that's a medical doctor will tell you, women live five years longer than men on average, whatever mammal species it is, females, they have double the blood-brain barriers.
So all this stuff attacks blood-brain barrier.
It's all contributing, but the shots are the main thing.
One thing to understand: as people who are flirting with the Trump administration or doing the bidding of the Trump administration or engaging in the pay-to-play schemes of the Trump administration, the statue of limitations is five years.
Donald Trump and this toxic administration will be long gone, but there will still be accountability to be had.
And that process, of course, begins now, but it will not be complete until perhaps there is an independent Department of Justice, certainly an independent House of Representatives in Democratic hands.
The Department of Justice is one of the great institutions in law enforcement in the history of this country.
And Donald Trump and these extremists have been destroying its let's take Elon Omar as an example.
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Okay.
She comes from a family, and they call her a refugee who came from Somalia, right?
They call her a refugee.
Her family were the governing party, the Marxist Islamist government in Somalia, who were overthrown and then fled.
Now, technically, that makes her a refugee, but she wasn't fleeing oppression.
Well, while her family weren't fleeing oppression, they were fleeing justice.
They were fleeing their own people holding them to account for the dictatorship that they had established.
So you have people like the Omar family, and what do they do?
Do they come to America and see America and go, okay, this is pretty cool.
They're not oppressing each other.
Let's be part of this.
No, they go, hey, how could we oppress them?
You know, how could we bring Marxism to America?
That's the thought process.
And it may be a passive thought process, but it's the thought process.
No, it's completely it's uh yeah, utterly and completely absurd.
And of course, let's not forget, you know, the only reason Ilhan Omar even has any political power at all is because Obama deliberately just planted a Somali colony in Minnesota.
I mean, they granted them a Congress seat.
They said, oh, there's a sort of, you know, rural area, like not very populous.
I just think it was the video where it called him Dr. Frankenstein and said his monster shot him through the neck.
I mean, obviously, this is a person.
And looking at this, this is someone who was a husband and a father.
And in the days after his shocking, that happened as a result of his views or happened as a result as he was sharing his views publicly with people that people found it jarring to hear such criticism of that in the immediate aftermath.
What I find jarring is that there are so many people willing to excuse the most reprehensible things that he said, that they agree with that literally have monuments for him, that they want to create a day to honor him and that they want to produce resolutions in the House of Congress honoring Rowan Stoney loves him.
get you from your cities here you know this is like this is like in ireland the federal police in ireland or the the government police in ireland will actually oh Welcome back to layers of the day's events to...
And I want to speak directly to the Somali community.
Whether you come from Mobedita, get away, Ardesa, Bosaso, Medoa, or Kismayo.
Minneapolis is your city.
You are a vital part of the fabric that makes our city strong, diverse, and united.
No matter what policies may be introduced by President Donald Trump, Minneapolis stands with you and values who you are and what you bring to our city.
I wish you all a Mubarak, and I hope you have a wonderful time with your loved ones.
Donald Trump's justification for the travel ban hinges on one Egyptian national who allowed his hatred for Netanyahu's actions to spill over into violence against innocent Jewish people in Colorado.
That logic is dangerous.
Holding entire nations accountable for the actions of a few individuals is the very same fallacy.
Here in Minneapolis, people of every background have broken the law.
And when they do, I love how they hold them accountable as individuals.
For me, I feel embarrassed for him because in these attacks, what he does, and I think what the likes of Nancy Mays and whoever that Randy guy is, they expose themselves for how stupid they are.
And that is embarrassing for us as a country because these are people who are elected to positions of the US.
When he does, he's uneducated enough to understand that members of Congress can't be impeached.
You know, when you have Nancy says, Joe Santos Carmen, we're going to impeach her when they're saying they're going to deport me, knowing full well that you cannot deport an American citizen.
What that displays for not just Americans, but she did, and it's proven.
I'm just, I'm sick of seeing these elected officials leading riots against, you know, well, they arrested 11 elected officials, including state senators and members of the New York legislature two days ago.
And, you know, I'm in this weird position because Israel was never my first thought, but I happened to be the one who tweeted out a month before that Charlie Kirk said he was scared.
And I got that from people who know.
So, you know, my whole thing has always been: well, okay, if you have a woman who writes a letter saying, I think my husband's going to kill me, and then she's ends up murdered, that doesn't mean the husband definitely killed her 100%.
It just means maybe it's where you're going to start using.
I'm just saying it doesn't mean there aren't leftists calling for violence.
My thing is like they look like they make suspects to me, but now, I mean, I got from White House sources, they don't want other accomplices talked about, not Trump, people in the DOJ.
But again, this administration does respond to criticism, just like Trump always has.
He wants to be doing the right thing.
And it's the same stuff that would happen in his rallies when people would boo him and he'd go in the backstage and go, why are they booing me?
What do I have wrong here?
And he'd actually want to know what's why they're scared because you can really move Trump when he knows it's right.
100%.
So this is what Cash Patel said.
He said, as director of the FBI, I'm committed to ensuring the investigation of Charlie Kirk's assassination is thorough and exhaustive, pursuing every lead to its conclusion.
He says we're examining every facet of this assassination.
We're investigating theories and questions, including the location from where the shot was taken, possibility of accomplices, the text message confession and related conversations, Discord chat, the angle of the shot, the bullet impact, how the weapon was transported, hand gestures observed as potential signals near Charlie at the time of his assassination, and visitors to the alleged shooter's residence in the hours and days leading up to September 10th, 2025.
Now, some of these I think are way more important than others.
I think who was hanging out in the alleged shooter's house with foreign plates or out-of-state plates, it's a lot more important than looking at the guy who happened to touch his hat a second before the assassination happened.
So I've been waiting for this meeting for 20 years, actually.
And it's not that everything's 100% understood or known, but I think we've made a lot of strides.
I wish it was done a long time ago.
Today we're delighted to be joined by America's top medical and public health professionals as we announce historic steps to confront the crisis of autism.
I want to thank the man who brought this issue to the forefront of American politics along with me.
And we actually met in my office, is it like 20 years ago, Bobby?
It's probably 20 years ago in New York.
I was a developer, as you probably heard, and I always had very strong feelings about autism and how it happened and where it came from.
And he and I, I don't know, the word got out.
And I wouldn't say that people were very understanding of where we were, but it's turning out that we understood a lot more than a lot of people who studied it.
We think.
And I say we think because I don't think they were really letting the public know what they knew.
Thanks as well to the director of the National Institute of Health, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, FDA Commissioner, Dr. Marty McCarry.
These are great people.
Administrator of the Centers for Medicine and Medicaid Services, Dr. Mehmedaz, and acting assistant secretary of HHS, Dr. Dorothy Fink.
So thank you all.
Thank you, Dorothy, very much.
The meteoric rise in autism is among the most alarming public health developments in history.
There's never been anything like this.
Just a few decades ago, one in 10,000 children had autism.
So that's not a long time.
And I've always heard, you know, they sell a few, but I think it's a lot less time than that.
It used to be one in 20,000, then one in 10,000.
And I would say that's probably 18 years ago.
And now it's one in 31, but in some areas, it's much worse than that, if you can believe it.
One in 31.
And I gave numbers yesterday.
For boys, it's one in 12.
I was told that's in California where they have, for some reason, a more severe problem.
But whether it's one in 12 or 1 in 31, can you imagine?
That's down from 1 in 20,000, then 1 in 10,000.
And now we're at the level of 1 in 12 in some cases for boys.
1 in 31 overall.
So since 2000, autism rates have surged by much more than 400%.
Instead of attacking those who ask questions, everyone should be grateful for those who are trying to get the answers to this complex situation.
And the first day all of these great doctors behind me were there.
I told them this is what we got to, we have to find out.
Because when you go from 20,000 to 10,000 and then you go to 12, you know there's something artificial.
They're taking something.
And by the way, I think I can say that there are certain groups of people that don't take vaccines and don't take any pills that have no autism, that have no autism.
Does that tell you something that's currently is that a correct statement, by the way?
Furthermore, thanks also to the politicization of science, the safety of acetametophen against the risk of neurodevelopmental disorders in young children has never been validated.
Prudent medicine, therefore, suggests caution and acetametophen use of young people.
Peer-reviewed literature has documented that up to 60% of folate deficient children with ASD verbal communications if given leukaforin.
I have instructed NIH, FDA, and CMS to help doctors treat children appropriately.
Jay will help tell that story, which started with sound science, the kind that restores faith in government.
The announcement, this announcement also represents a historic collaboration between NIH, FDA, CDC, and CMS.
We expect this to be the first of many announcements over the coming years that deliver actionable information to parents on underlying causes of autism and the potential paths for prevention and reversal.
Finally, autism is a complex disorder with multifactorial ideology.
We are continuing to investigate a multiplicity of potential causes with no areas of taboo.
To deliver actionable information to the disease will be a model for the framework to deliver similar results for any other chronic conditions that plague Americans.
I'm proud to announce today that the NIH has launched the Autism Data Science Initiative to turbocharge autism research, devoting an additional $50 million to the cause of studying autism.
Nearly 250 research teams from across the country applied in their applications were peer-reviewed by the NIH review panels.
The NIH peer reviewers chose the 13 best projects focused on root causes and therapies with replication and validation studies to guarantee gold standard science.
The studies feature a new kind of science called exposomics, where scientists consider environmental and medical factors, nutrition, events during pregnancy, in combination with biology and genetics, which are vital concerns.
Yeah, but science like this, conducted in partnership with families and physicians, is the best way to arrest and reverse the autism epidemic.
Autism spectrum disorder encompasses a very wide range of symptoms, ranging from mild difficulties to social interactions.
Who experienced severe disabilities in speech and behavior.
Given this wide range of symptoms across the spectrum, it seems certain that there will be a wide range of biological contributors to explaining the cause.
The great thing about the new NIH initiative on autism is that scientists will use rigorous advanced methods in causal inference, machine learning, organoids, and other fresh approaches to the problem.
The sharp rise in the prevalence of autism deserves an urgent response by the scientists.
As Bobby said, the NIH has invested a lot of money to study autism over the years.
But the research has not produced the answers that families and parents of autistic children deserve, and autistic children themselves deserve.
Non-existent now half-kids are saying that they have to ask some questions for fear that scientific work might reveal a politically incorrect answer.
We've been working together closely on this problem for the past six months, and our cooperation represents an unprecedented collaboration with Secretary Kenny's Department of Health and Human Services and with President Trump.
I'm delighted to introduce Dr. Marty McCary, Commissioner for the Food and Drug Administration, who will tell you about these announcements of practical help for families with autism.
The Boston cohort with researchers from Johns Hopkins, my former institution, and Boston University, found that the problem is that it's a very important formal warning on Tylenol for children between acetaminophen in pregnancy and autism.
And the nurses' health study with researchers from Yale, Columbia, and Harvard looking at 9,000 kids found that acetaminophen use in pregnancy was associated with neurodevelopmental disorders.
All the existing literature overwhelming body of evidence points to an association.
Sure, you'll be able to find a study to the contrary.
That's how science works.
But to quote the dean of the Harvard School of Public Health, there is a causal relationship between prenatal acetaminophen use and neurodevelopmental disorders of ADHD and autism spectrums longer of the weapon.
And honestly, there's been this perfunctory, reactionary, mindless practice in medicine.
When my wife was pregnant and delivered our son a few months ago, they pushed her to take acetaminophen for a low-grade fever.
She said no, and then they looked to me and I said, absolutely new.
I'm also here to announce good news.
Today, the FDA is filing a Federal Register notice to change the label on an exciting treatment called prescription leukovorin so that it can be available to children with autism.
You know, autism may also be due to an autoimmune reaction to a folate receptor on the brain, not allowing that important vitamin to get into the brain cells.
It's a fairly established, mature pathway.
Again, we have a duty to let doctors and the public know we are going to change the label to make it available.
Hundreds of thousands of kids stop all treatment that with kids with autism and chronic folate deficiency, two-thirds of kids with autism symptoms had improvement, and some market improvements.
In fact, even before the inauguration, the president was upset about what he spoke through today.
And so, together with Secretary Kennedy, who's made it his life's work to address some of these challenges with autism, they challenged us.
In fact, they were harsher than that.
They wanted no silos to break down what the NIH would do, what the FDA would do, what CMS would do.
They insisted that physician leaders bust through the clutter because their agencies had the power if we didn't do what every other prior administration had done, which is to let people function within their silos.
Therefore, because they're covered in Medicaid and CHIP, upon this label change by Marty, state Medicaid programs, in partnership with CMS, will cover prescription leukovoran around the country.
It's yours, but you have to go to a doctor to get a prescription because they know your child, they know you, and they know the medication.
States will also have tools to monitor its use and ensure appropriate utilization.
That's for a bunch of reasons because the right kids get the right prescription medications.
We believe private insurance companies will rapidly follow our lead if they have not already done so.
And again, to make sure that this is safe and effective treatment, you need a physician to prescribe the medication because it's on prescription.
Second big question: There's the one area they can really take action is the right clinical data to answer the big questions that the president is asking and secretary insists that we offer.
CMS is also issuing guidance to convene states and existing research networks to support NIH and FDA in their research efforts of prescription leukovoran, while also maintaining the privacy of all patients, all health information of our beneficiaries.
Collecting real-world data, which is what many of you have been asking us to do in the community, is fast.
As a pediatrician and mom, I'm here today to talk about what this announcement means for the millions of moms and dads who are faced with the choice of whether to take acetaminophen during pregnancy.
It's hard to hear information that challenges the status quo.
We are sharing this information, not just the drug of the 50s, they gave millions of women to make the best choices.
For 20 years, women observe that with their own eyes only to be gaslit, which they said, they said we're done gaslighting women who see their babies regress and then are told, you're crazy, that's impossible, it doesn't happen.
Insane.
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Like they said, he will get frustrated because he can't speak.
It's not even that he can't speak.
Sometimes he just doesn't understand what I'm saying.
He understands the word no, but he doesn't understand the why behind the no.
And that's a huge part of discipline.
That's the discipline.
So it's very hard to discipline a child with autism.
So you have these behaviors.
And it's a very hopeless feeling.
It's very isolating being a parent with a profound autistic child.
Even just taking them over to your friend's house is something we just don't do because, again, they're going to be met with no, no, no, and no understanding of why.
And then there's a meltdown.
And then you're in a situation where you're just helpless and you're just trying to protect your kid.
So it's just better not to do it.
You learn your limits.
And it's been really hard.
This is amazing that we're here today.
And I've been friends with Mike Judge the only time I haven't seen him in years.
And that's why I will say the gentleman behind me have very strong views and they feel that we're right, but they'll have more research done over the next two months.
The Baby Beautiful Bill actually increases Medicaid spending projected over the next 10 years by $200 billion.
There's also a $50 billion rural health transformation fund, which will allow a lot of these programs to get into rural parts of the country that the President and Congress are having the governors to start distributing the money.
I think they should wait till they're 12 years old.
Yes, please.
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You've been talking about reducing autism by spacing out vaccines, would you like other combined vaccines that you received to be spaced out like in the market?
It's all this sort of diseffirate stuff, but it's really all part of the same movement.
So as long as we're on the same side and we're like, we don't want to kill people, we don't want to see people be turned autistic or be turned gay because of these weird chemicals in our water, but it's all part of the same anti-human movement.
And of course, like I said, this is one of those places where you need the information because when you go with your kid to the hospital, the doctor is going to be pressuring you.
The nurse is going to be pressuring you.
They're going to bully you.
They're going to, oh, well, are you sure?
Because then they're going to give you stats that make it look like your kid is definitely going to die if you don't give it to him.
And if you don't have the wherewithal, if you don't have the facts in your back pocket to go, no, no, no, this isn't true.
This is incredibly rare.
This is totally unnecessary.
This gives my kid autism.
If you don't know that, how are you going to stand up to the pressure?
How are you going to stand up to the doctors and nurses leaning on you?
And you really should, actually.
I think you should.
You have to have the information.
So that's what we provide.
And again, whether it's atrazine, whether it's fluoride, whether it's the poisons in the vaccines, this has been a program, just like with COVID-19.
It kept reminding me of the lab leak theory.
They'd say there's no evidence it came from a lab.
But if you looked into it, it's because they never looked into it.
They never checked the lab.
So they say there's no evidence.
They never collected evidence.
Same thing with autism.
They say there's no evidence connecting autism.
They would never say we've done studies that prove it's not connected.
They'd say there's no evidence because they would not do the studies or they wouldn't accept the studies or they wouldn't publish the studies.
I think this was criminal.
I can't wait to see where this goes from here.
What's next on the list?
I mean, a fluoride, atrazine, COVID-19.
Maybe we'll look into Operation Warp Speed next.
I mean, this is a truly monumental victory for the human side of the equation.
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Is that Bhattaracharya or however you pronounce it?
That guy is super for real.
I remember when the pandemic was going down reading the real Anthony Fauci, RFK Jr.'s book, and he's huge in there.
You know he's for real.
And I think if true health investigations and the real studies are finally being done after all this time, I think we may get some real answers.
I did not like hearing Trump endorse warp speed, but I know he also said that maybe we'll study that too, but I know he wants to take credit for it.
I mean, look, however you look at it, warp speed, total disaster, total fraud.
The COVID shot has killed millions of people.
And if we don't state that, we don't be real about, if we're not real about that, it's just very disappointing to me.
Now, however, going after the big pharma companies in the way that they did today, especially with the Tylenol, especially talking about the shots being a possible cause, and Trump hinting at the Amish, I mean, it takes not a lot to fill in the gap there of what he's really talking about, right?
Trump, I mean, they live in this parallel universe where it's like, well, I mean, they create the world, right, for decades where it's illegal or just not paid for to study these things, right?
And we just go, oh, we, you know, the pharma companies, they get to fund all the research and whatnot.
I know Bayer's stock has probably taken a tremendous hit after the brand name Tylenol got dissed this bad.
But I mean, it goes to show in any prior administration, something like this would never have been done because they're all in the pocket of those companies, right?
I've been rewatching Celebrity Apprentice and The Apprentice, and Trump really hasn't changed after all these years, right?
You know, he's got Dr. Oz up there.
I like Dr. Oz, but, you know, it's very TV, right?
It's very TV.
But, you know, maybe that's what it takes to get kind of a direct, blunt message out is you don't have all these people that are politicos.
You kind of got people that are like riverboat casino captains, talk show hosts, you know, business people up there kind of saying, you know, this is really how it is.
These are just the facts.
Deal with it.
Right.
And like, this has been a verboten taboo forbidden thing to talk about as long as I can remember.
Men have much more susceptible blood rate and barrier than women do, right?
And you add that on with the medication and what have you.
You end up in a situation where, yeah, the men have dramatically, dramatically by thousands, by thousand percent more autism than they used to have even a few decades ago.
Yeah, absolutely.
So you look at Tylenol, you look at acetaminophen, and you look at all the other things that it's in.
It's in like every single opioid, right?
It's in every single pill.
And they do that.
So you cannot take too much of it.
At least that's the nomenclature not as, oh, there's a lot of this in here.
So you can't take too much of it because it will make you sick or maybe even not making a claim, kill you.
But if something's so dangerous and so bad that it has all these health consequences and we put it in these paint pills so people don't take too many of the pain pills, why are pregnant women being told they can take it for decades, right?
Why?
Oh, it's fine.
You know, it's just benign.
It's just this thing.
And I mean, like a woman during pregnancy, that's the most sensitive time she's ever in, right?
And like the cravings and all that.
And like she knows what's supposed to be going in her body.
But it's like I think you said, or maybe Alex said it.
I was watching the show.
Oh, yeah, we protect the woman.
The woman protects herself all during pregnancy.
And the moment the baby's born, boom, hepatitis B shot and all these crazy vaccines and mercury in the blood.
The hospital is so hyper-paranoid about being sued that they follow protocols that are one size fits all.
So if anything happens, they can go, hey, I followed protocol.
You can't sue me.
Sue the protocol.
I mean, and I remember my daughter, my first daughter, when she was like a week old, she got a fever and we went in and they wanted to just immediately start this massive dose of antibiotics because that's what you're supposed to do because it can infect the brain.
But we refused and they were pressuring us so hard and they so wanted us to do this.
And we were like, we don't think this is necessary.
We think she just caught something from her cousin.
They were together.
He's got a fever.
But they were just insisting this is the protocol.
This is the protocol.
This is the protocol because they know if they follow the protocol, it's much less likely they'll be sued for anything.
So, again, if you don't know, if you don't know enough to then have the confidence to reject what the hospital is saying, the pressure they put on you is immense.
And you're sitting there with a sick child that was just born a week ago.
I mean, look at COVID and you look at what Fauci pushed at first, Remdesivir, and then the shots once they came out, all things that he's making money on or has made money on in the past, right?
We had all these therapeutic therapies really available pretty early on, like the monoclonal antibodies and whatnot, the ivermectin, the like nebulizers with the anti-inflammatory to get in people's lungs and open them up.
I mean, you know, I'm not sure if my dad talks about it too often, but my grandparents, I believe it was in 23, whenever the Delta variant was going around, they both got it.
My Mimi, she got pretty sick, but she was okay.
It basically killed my granddad.
My granddad had a blood oxygen level of like 88, you know, and it was dropping.
I had to go get him like a home oxygen machine.
We had home doctors come out that were really great people, but they put him on the ivermectin, they put him on the nebulizer, and they were trying to get him on the monoclonal.
We weren't able to get that done in time.
But I mean, just seeing him going from death's door to like a week later, being able to go out and like walk by the pool, albeit still sick, they really suppressed these things and they sent people to hospitals.
And then once the person's in the hospital, the hospital gets like 30 plus grand to put a person on a ventilator.
And then once you're on the ventilator, it's like a 98% chance you die.
So like this was the protocol and this is what they pushed.
And then once things got less extreme, once the paranoia and fear was kind of gone, they were still pushing the shot and pushing the shot and pushing the vaccine.
And I know people, I have relatives.
I'm not going to name who they are.
They're on the other side of my family.
I have relatives that have taken all the boosters you can name and they get COVID every week.
It's the unwarranted trust in these medical companies and really the pharmaceutical industry and how they've been able to run roughshod over people forever because like you said, it gives liability protection to the hospital.
You go, okay, we got this huge company that's got this huge drug.
It's been around forever.
So it can't have been hurting people forever, right?
No, it's been hurting people from day one.
You look at the rollout of it as people get sicker, as people get on more medications, just more and more side effects.
And they're not even side effects.
They are just effects of the drug, right?
And that's the beauty of it, right?
It's not that Tylenol is anti-inflammatory and good for fever and whatnot.
It's that it appears to cause autism in pregnant women.
And of course, the way they get away with it is by not studying it so they can pretend not to know, which again is, remember, that's exactly what happened with Atragene.
I make this point all the time because, of course, the most famous meme ever from Alex Jones, they're putting chemicals in the water to turn the frogs gay.
And the thing I always say about that is the thing that makes it sound crazy is that first part, they're putting, because what it sounds like is you got some mad scientists putting gay chemicals in the water when, you know, okay, well, it's runoff from pesticides and you can explain it.
But you have to understand, they knew the effect that Atragene would have and they deliberately lobbied the government to prevent them from studying the effects because they knew what the outcome would be because they wanted to keep putting it.
So it's not inaccurate to say they put chemicals in the water to turn the frogs gay.
They knew that that it would disrupt hormones.
They deliberately destroyed scientific studies that would prove that so they could keep delivering.
I mean, this has been the protocol forever, right?
I remember taking environmental science in senior year of high school, and it's like the fluorohydrocarbons, the forever chemicals, and they were using asbesticide.
Like that's, that's still around us.
That doesn't go away.
And then, you know, every decade they got to come up with a new scam or scheme, something new to replace the things that eventually do get banned.
And you look at this, it took a long time, but looks like Tylenol is probably going out the window, right?
But I wonder what the next series will be, right?
I wonder what the next thing will be because there's always another thing.
No, that's, that's very, like, it's weird right from after the press conference today, you know, maybe that, oh, my kids don't even know what Tylenol is by the time they're my age.
It'll go away, perhaps, which is just, I mean, it is truly remarkable what we just saw.
Well, and think about the fact that we have that tweet from 2014.
Obviously, you know, he told the story today about his employee and the little boy running around.
I've never heard him tell that story before.
Maybe he has, but it's like he's had that in the back of his mind.
He has harbored this sort of design for the entire time that he's been public.
Now, he never made it a big speech, probably because he knows that people trust the medical industry and they think you're crazy if you talk about vaccine.
So he understands the strategy of, I can't talk about this right now.
I can't make this on the forefront of my campaign because I'm going to deal with it once I'm president.
So again, you disagree with that, agree with that, whatever you want.
Our says here is just say the truth and push it no matter what.
And like I said before, you know, it's, it's when you find the emails from Anthony Fauci saying, let's, you know, cover up the lab leak, essentially, you know, paraphrasing here.
The full story is about really the autism and the studies now being done.
Because if one study gets done and it proves what we already know, a bunch of other studies may get done.
And I really think the political wind will be behind him and feel his sales if he comes out and starts exposing these things because everyone already knows this.
I think the silent majority in the country know it, right?
So if we're able to get a little bit of ground here, I think we can push off into the true victory, which is exposing the real nest of what these people have done.
And that's Fauci, that's Hotez, it's other people like that, right?
I mean, it's a den of thieves and they're thick as thieves because they know if they get caught, they're all going down.
And then he goes over to Africa and he's like, oh, we're going to reduce the population by 15%.
It's so good.
I mean, come on, people.
But it is good to see Trump come out and address this and address really, you know, the thing everyone knows is the Amish, the Amish aren't experiencing these problems.
Seems to be our overly medicated society that is, right?
And again, the number of like downstream effects that this is going to have, I'm still wondering how they're even going to deal with it.
I guess at this point, they're just claiming that he made it up.
Like, again, imagine living in a world where you literally think the president of the United States just wakes up and is like, I'm going to just attack Tylenol today because I don't like them.
Like that, that must be what they think is happening because they're just like, ah, there's no evidence.
He's just attacking Tylenol for no reason.
It's like, you have to be insane to believe that that's actually his motivation.
You know, like they're in the club, basically, you know, and like, yeah.
Not knocking anyone that takes medication, you know, like I take Nabivolola beta blocker from time to time because I enjoy it and I want my heart to last me into old age.
Got a family history of things.
So, you know, you take things into account.
But at the same time, everyone's on like 30 pills and they drink like giant 1300 calorie syrup lattes.
Well, and it's, it's, it's about just changing the entire way that we conceive of medical care because yeah, everything is about treating this symptom.
Also, you'll never hear about like a natural remedy that's been around for thousands of years.
They just go, oh, no, no, no, no.
You see, we got a drug for that and it attaches to this receptor and it does this thing.
And we already have the drugs.
They just adulterated some plant that they found and turned it into a pill.
Right.
So, I mean, getting into all this stuff, like not trying to get off topic here, but the reason why we sell supplements here at InfoWars is because in 2012, 2013, we really discovered that the most valuable product that we could offer people would be something that would change their life for the better, their physical health, their family's health, and give them kind of a spirit of self-improvement because these natural compounds, these natural plant things, and, you know, just vitamins, minerals, personal compounds that are found in all our cells, they're available and you can take them and experience a statistically significant benefit, right?
So you plugged a little bit.
Alex plugged a little bit.
I do want to take a little bit of time here and plug.
So like we've got a ton of products at the Alex Jones store, and the main thing that people have really fallen in love with is methylene blue.
It's so radically powerful.
It skips the oxidization process in your cells.
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So people go, wow, like my inner, Harrison, my energy levels are so radical.
It's just boosting your body's innate process and making it work correctly.
So when your body works correctly and it's detoxified in that way, you're actually able to experience the true fruit of, you know, just how you're supposed to feel all the time.
If you don't try it, if you're not on it, you can get it from the Alex Jones store.
It's incredible.
It's got like an over 70% reorder rate because people love it so much.
But I personally developed two products for the Alex Jones store.
And one of these products, the Methyl Drive product, was made specifically to enhance mitochondrial biogenesis.
And when taken in concert with methylene blue, I've heard from a ton of people here at the studio, people online, the listeners in my replies on X, that it is the most incredible thing that they've tried.
You know, I truly love it.
I made this product so I could take it myself in concert with methylene blue.
You've got CoQ10 in this at an efficacious dose, and that's found in all your cells.
And it is your cell's natural electron carrier, right?
It's used in the process and whatnot.
It acts in a similar way that methylene blue does, but it's ubiquitous.
It's not a foreign compound.
You already have it in your body, right?
So the thing that's interesting about CoQ10 is that when you take it in concert with something like PQQ, which enhances mitochondrial biogenesis itself, not only are your mitochondria working more efficiently, but you're able to actually create new mitochondria and then fuse damaged mitochondria together and then create a healthier mitochondrial balance overall.
So when you take this product in concert with the methylene blue, you get to experience something that really people aren't doing, people aren't talking about.
I made this product because I was taking like five, six different pill bottles.
And I was just like, well, it's cheap.
We can just put it in one bottle, take it in concert with methylene blue and give this formula to everybody.
And like you pointed out, I mean, the philosophy has always been just making your body work as well as possible, right?
You have an immune system.
It just needs to be fully functional.
And your diet, the poisons and the food in the air make you not operational at full capacity.
All we're trying to do is get rid of all that or counteract a lot of that in order to allow your natural processes to just, you know, be as good as possible.
They've been saying that I'm fat, that I'm obese, that I'm this, that, and the other thing.
And first off, like I'm a big guy, like I'm 5'11.
I'm like 220 pounds.
But I'm happy to say I hit 210 this week after, you know, a little less than two weeks of taking Ultimate Burn.
And I just want to give a quick personal plug for this product.
See how I got the label out of the screen there.
That's very cool.
I've been enjoying taking Ultimate Burn.
It's got a lot of compounds in it that help you with glucose metabolism, help you with insulin sensitivity, help you with brown fat and boosting its ability to burn fuel.
It's brown fat's more mitochondrially dense.
It's actually the good kind of fat to have.
So this is a real product that's given me real benefits.
Just a quick plug for it.
I haven't done the deep research into it.
I just want to let y'all know that it's really good.
People have been calling me fat.
I'm trying to get in better shape.
All right.
But that being said, I'm probably stronger than you.
So you've got ingredients in PowerPlant that kind of do the same thing as methyl drive.
It's boosting that mitochondrial efficiency and biogenesis, but it's really an exercise pill.
It is for you to be able to do more work when you go out and lift, go run, go lift weights, whatever form of exercise you're into, go rock climbing, go biking, go swimming, whatever you name it.
You take the power plant and there's ingredients in there that boost your testosterone and there's ingredients in there that boost your oxygen carrying capacity.
There's also ingredients in there that reduce cortisol levels.
So cortisol is a stress hormone.
It's a good thing to have in certain contexts.
You don't want to totally eliminate it, which is why the cortisol blunting effect in PowerPlant is deliberately designed to not be that strong.
But at the end of the day, oftentimes people are unable to lose stubborn fat because they have too high of cortisol level.
And when you exercise, the cortisol level can go up a little bit.
So we really attenuate and address all these various issues.
If you try PowerPlant or Methyl Drive, I guarantee you will not be disappointed, especially in concert with Methylene Blue.
But yeah, my Twitter isn't as big as I'd like it to be.
I'm doing a ton of shows on there.
I've started one show, The Gray Area, with Rex Jones and Tim Tompkins.
You can see it.
It's on my profile.
I would go check that out and follow me there if you want to.
If you want to hear more from me and you want to hear me kind of out of an InfoWars context and kind of, you know, original Osama bin Laden style studio at home, I've given my hot takes and whatnot with my friends.
It's going to be really fun.
So if you want to follow me there, great.
If you don't, I totally understand.
Not here to plug myself too much, but I really appreciate that, Harrison.
And if you want to learn if you want to learn more about the supplement specifically, right?
I'm going to be doing a morning show from 6 to 8 a.m. Central Standard Time.
And that's going to be Rex at Dawn.
And at least half that show will be going into mechanism of action, popular drugs, popular supplements, and what they are and what they do, because that's really my passion.
That's what I'm passionate about.
I'm a businessman outside of all this.
I left Infowars about four or almost five years ago now to kind of go off and do my own thing.
I've had a lot of independently successful products and I've developed a lot of products for InfoWars that have been successful, like in recent memory, the methyl drive and the power plant.
But I help with knockout, I help with Brainforce, I help with TurboForce, all these big things.
And I did it because I love it, right?
And I want to, you know, share the good prices and the good products with you and where to find them.
So you can follow me on Rex Jones News for all kinds of breaking supplement information, my news takes, my hot takes.
I differ from Alex a lot on some stuff.
So if you go on there and expect kind of the same opinions as my dad, I'm sorry to disappoint you, but I got to be me.
Is we kind of created that alternative media spirit.
You know, people talk about Rogan a lot and everyone becoming a podcaster after Joe Rogan.
All the modern day, you know, alternative media, political figures, political, you know, I don't want to say talking head, let's call them pundits, right?
All the modern people that kind of started doing a show for themselves in their house, you know, with their friends or with their family, that all started here.
And so many great people have gotten their start here in this building.
And, you know, that InfoWars spirit belongs to everyone.
All our content is free to air forever.
You watch it.
You own it, right?
And that spirit of not being like, oh, it's our thing.
It's our thing.
No, it belongs to you.
It belongs to everybody.
You got people like Matt Baker.
You got people like Badass Uncle Sam.
You got people like Savannah Hernandez that really go out there and convey that Infowars spirit, even though they're not necessarily affiliated.
Dan Bongino in 2012, you know, whatever's happened to him, he was hosting the fourth hour and coming on and being a guest.
You know, like there's a lot of history to this place, folks.
And ultimately, that's why, like, when we plug, I'm not about to plug again.
I'm just getting rationale for it.
That's why when we plug and people go, oh, the show is advertisement, whatever, whatever, whatever.
We have to.
We've been under attack for 10 years.
My dad, as long as I can remember, I haven't been able to spend time with my father because he's been in court forever.
Like the past 10 years, maybe even longer, right?
And that's because of the fight and the scale of the fight.
They've spent hundreds of millions suing us.
We've spent tens of millions defending ourselves and we're still in the fight and still in the battle.
But people get mad, they get upset and they go, okay, like all you do is talk about products and whatnot.
I mean, like, we're here for you guys.
And the reason why we do this show is because we have to do the show.
The show has to be on air.
The spirit of freedom and liberty, it has to be preserved.
And ultimately, these big interests, these special interests of the Democratic Party, they don't get to come in and say, oh, we just sue you and we have all the money and you go into oblivion.
It's only because of the massive support of the listeners, which is unprecedented and we're so grateful for it, that we're still able to be here.
I mean, two years ago, a year ago, I came to this building and I had to wipe a couple tears away from my eyes because I thought it was going away.
We've been able to endure.
And it's only because they're so underhanded and so fraudulent that they do things like the fake auction.
And, you know, like, we're just being good over here.
You can disagree with hosts and whatnot, individual people and whatnot.
Like, I disagree with my dad on a few things, right?
But when you look at the body of work, you look at getting Trump elected the first time, you look at really, we were the ones pioneering the resistance against the COVID vaccine.
But hey, look, and on a final note, because we'll get to news here.
But I do want to say, it's for those people, too.
Do you think, what do you think censorship would be like if we had not survived when we were taking off everything in 2018?
That was a test.
They took us off every single social media platform.
And I guarantee you, they thought it'll be two weeks.
It'll be a month at the most.
And InfoWars is going down and we'll never have to see him again.
Instead, you supported us by going to our store and you supported us and we created band.video and we showed that we didn't need their social media platforms to survive and we survived all the way up until it could change hands.
Elon Musk could come back and he could get us back on X. I mean, and don't we want everyone to be online, even people that we vehemently disagree with, right?
And this is that spirit of free speech.
If you want to segue this into some news, we talk about that Charlie Kirk act.
I'm kind of kind of in a sick way trying to use him to push what he was against with the speech restriction.
I mean, everybody, even the people that disagree with us and hate us and, you know, say all these things about us, they deserve to be on air.
They deserve to talk.
They deserve to be able to say their mind and speak their opinion.
Right.
And when we get away from that spirit and we go to, okay, you know, the government's got to come in because there's hate speech, like Bondi said.
I mean, that's so disgusting and it's so disappointing.
I mean, we have hope for the administration.
We like some of the things that they're doing, but you have people like this AG.
And I know I was listening to the Alex Young show today when he was talking about some of the Charlie Kirk Act sort of poison pills that are embedded in.
And I haven't looked into that too much.
I guess just sort of ignorantly, I was going, oh, if it's Smith Month, then, you know, how can it be bad?
But apparently there's some poison pills in there.
What do we do about this, though?
Because I'm right there with you.
I don't want there to be speech controls.
At the same time, look at what they've been doing.
Like, it's so absurd to hear the Democrats go, oh, well, if you start censoring Democrats, then what happens if they get back in power?
And it's like, I'm sorry, have you not been paying attention the last 10 years?
They've gone after every single alternative media outlet.
They have thrown people in prison for memes.
Like, it's too late.
The precedent has been set.
We are fools, I think, if we don't act similarly in return.
Now, the difference is I don't want to go after people for saying things like, you know, all lives matter instead of Black Lives Matter.
And people got fired for saying that type of thing.
That's absurd.
That's ridiculous.
I think there's absolutely no justification for that.
But if you're calling for violence, if you're contributing to this atmosphere that we all recognize is incredibly tense and on edge, and then you got Jimmy Kimmel out there saying, yep, whatever.
You know, that was boosted ratings and he galvanized support for him on the liberal side, right?
I mean, he's just coming back.
And, you know, I heard someone else make this point.
It's not an original thought, but, you know, it may have been the broadcast, actually, like Stephen Colbert and other people punching the air right now, knowing that they wouldn't have got canceled if they just kind of pulled this same scam.
And I mean, you just look at it, everything that these big produced corporate shows do, it's all a narrative.
They got a team of writers.
I bet the writers came up with this one.
I bet they came up with this one.
And then you got people that are critical to us.
And you're being critical of people for having opinions, right?
Because there isn't some like shadow control group.
It's just a person that you disagree with having an opinion or agree with, right?
But you look at Kimmel.
I mean, this guy, they probably spend $50 million a year just to keep that show on the air.
And it's so unpopular.
It's so hated.
But they have this opportunity with profiting off Charlie Kirk's death.
They come in and they say, okay, we're going to spread this narrative about, you know, how we're the real rebels and we're being censored.
You're talking about the most censorious people on the planet.
Like, look, these media companies, they're afraid because they've been sued into the ground.
I believe ABC was sued into the ground by President Trump.
You look at Sandman, you look at all these other cases, look at Rittenhouse and whatnot.
They are overly, or not overly, they are rightfully cautious now because they know they don't live in the same environment they did five years ago where they could just operate with impunity, right?
But that being said, they're now using this new atmosphere where they're under more criticism to somehow build this spirit about how they're the rebels.
Like they find a way, no matter what the new situation is, like jiu-jitsu or judo, they find a way to reverse the energy into advanced position so they're able to succeed no matter what.
And you look at it, it's just the most hypocritical thing on earth.
All these people talking about the climate change and the poor and whatnot, they're all making millions of dollars.
And they come out and they go, we're the warriors for free speech.
These are people that campaigned for everyone to get taken off social media just five years ago.
Because, of course, you've got people that now, thanks to Trump and winning the election and stuff, you've got these people who had been in prison for a long time.
Douglas Mackey is out there, aka Ricky Vaughn, you know, responding to Hillary Clinton.
She's going, this is a terrible precedent to set.
And he's like, oh, excuse me, I'm sorry.
You sent me to jail for attempted to for years over a meme telling people, like, don't vote or vote by phone, like obvious total joke.
By the way, a joke that Jimmy Kimmel also made.
Jimmy Kimmel got up on TV before the 2024 election and said, if you're a Republican, vote on Thursday.
And I think that's my conclusion: is like, we got to stop discussing this with these people.
They don't mean it.
They don't mean anything.
Oh, the crew just reminded me: we have some, we have a video here.
It's getting crazy, folks.
I mean, America at least still has the First Amendment.
In Canada, they are, and I don't know if this law is passed or not, but on the coming soon is going to be prison for life for hate speech, prison for life because of hate speech.
Yeah, so I think we're dealing with a two-year penalty.
Sorry, I'm looking at different things.
Let me deal with the hate penalty first.
So if you're found guilty of an indictable offense, a maximum penalty under the hate crime, it will be a five years if the maximum term of imprisonment for the included offense is two years or more, but less than five years.
10 years if the maximum term of imprisonment is included offense is five years or more, but less than 10 years.
14 years if the maximum term of imprisonment is the included offense is 10 years or more, but less than 14 years.
And life if the maximum term of imprisonment for the included offense is 14 years or more and up to imprisonment for life.
Intimidation, where are we here?
Okay.
If you're guilty of an indictable offense, you'd be liable to imprisonment for a term of not more than 10 years.
In fact, mate, when we showed the video yesterday, a woman with a hospice didn't want to kill her patients, and so they forcibly shut down the hospice and took it over with the government.
Rex, we're going to go now to Matt Baker, and you can find this full video and share it on his ex, and of course, support us at thealexjonestestore.com.
Take it away, Matt Baker.
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Charlie Kirk building a legacy.
We've seen a lot of friendly faces here already.
I'm not a martyr.
What did I say about who was to be a part of my life in our life now?
It's so strong and so much stronger now than ever before.
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We have so much moments with so much righteous indignation.
We're going to take this out and go, storm our people back to the earth.
There's a lot of gods that they proclaim as their god.
And they realize that good people don't step up and possibly act and don't vote.
The mascot for one thing gets to be the place where you're staying.
I know I just want to explain the value to you guys.
I just crazy.
Yeah.
You can feel the power of it.
You cannot understand the life of somebody unless you understand the depth of somebody.
That's Jesus Christ in a nutshell.
If you want to understand who Charlie was, one must understand what he gave his life for and who killed him.
I mean, look.
Everybody's speechless, I think, but if you turn around and look in the crowd, one thing I can think of, Magda was always missing.
God, I felt.
It's the largest award to broadcast out to all parts of the clothes because of one man's life.
When I think about that, the seeds that Charlie have planted and the millions of young people across this nation are in my prayer that those seeds God is watering those seeds and those seeds will grow into millions for other Charlie.
Yes, Lord.
Charlie was inspirational to my generation.
Thank you, John C. Do not stop.
We don't stop as conservatives when tragedy and burst into the challenge happen.
We didn't hear more words.
Mark Corward will speak to righteousness.
We need to continue to lift up the mantle of truth in the United States of America now more than ever.
Well, we're here celebrating the life of a man that fought relentlessly to get me out of prison.
He fought for the same rights that we set up for on January 6th.
And now I'm sitting literally right next to Cam Bondi, Caspate, Dan Montino, the same Department of Justice that descended upon me and my friends and my brothers at arms on January 6th is now welcoming us with open arms.
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