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| Ladies and gentlemen, it is Tuesday, December 2nd, 2025. | ||
| Here's what's coming up on the Owen Report today. | ||
| We're going to review the story that we actually mentioned yesterday but didn't pull up. | ||
| The headline in The Atlantic was the bubble-wrapped president. | ||
| And it's all about how isolated Trump is. | ||
| And I think that we can kind of see that from some of the things that are coming out of this administration, not really resonating with Trump's base, not really pleasing the America first wing. | ||
| And then today during a cabinet meeting, followed up by a press conference. | ||
| A lot of Trump supporters were expecting some exciting news, some exciting announcements, but it was more of the same. | ||
| There is no problem with the economy, and there's going to be more war. | ||
| That's what we got today. | ||
| I suppose it wasn't all bad. | ||
| Michael Dell, a local Austin, Texas resident, was part of the Trump accounts announcement. | ||
| We'll have some of the details with that, where Dell himself donated more than $6 billion. | ||
| And apparently, this money is going to be sitting in a bank account, gaining interest. | ||
| And then when the children turn, I believe, 18, they will get access to said Trump accounts. | ||
| And they're expecting at least $15,000 in each one. | ||
| I wonder how much $15,000 is going to be worth in 18 years. | ||
| But that's another question. | ||
| There's some interesting beef. | ||
| In fact, beef is going to be a theme of the show. | ||
| And I don't mean the kind you eat, though. | ||
| I did have brisket for lunch. | ||
| No, I don't mean the kind of beef that you eat. | ||
| I mean, you've got Miranda Devine and Dan Bongino beefing. | ||
| You've got Elise Stefanik and Speaker Johnson beefing. | ||
| And then somebody that I have a beef with is going to be coming on the show at 3 o'clock to maybe squash the beef. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| We'll see. | ||
| We'll see how it goes. | ||
| In the third hour, not 3 o'clock, the third hour. | ||
| I guess 3 o'clock on the West Coast. | ||
| But I don't address you people on the West Coast. | ||
| The only time that matters is Central Time. | ||
| Maybe Eastern Time gets the respect. | ||
| But we'll move on. | ||
| We've got some news in Russia. | ||
| The envoy of Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner was escorted throughout Moscow today. | ||
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So we'll have some of that news. | |
| More news out is Venezuela. | ||
| It looks like they're going for war, folks. | ||
| It looks like they're going for regime change war. | ||
| Or they're just really applying pressure to Maduro to try to get him to cooperate. | ||
| Mixed messages coming out of Venezuela. | ||
| I think Maduro is saying one thing to President Trump and then a completely different thing to his people, which is he being honest with? | ||
| Is he being honest with Trump? | ||
| Is he being honest with the Venezuela people? | ||
| Is it all an act? | ||
| It's all starting to feel like the WWE. | ||
| And as somebody who was a fan of the WWE growing up, you start to recognize when you're in a WWE plot, you know? | ||
| Starts to just kind of feel that way. | ||
| Now, a lot is being made. | ||
| We'll have more from the White House and audio from these meetings today. | ||
| A lot is being made of what appears to be, I guess this would be a second or third time, President Trump dozing off, taking a little nap during the cabinet meeting today. | ||
| I actually have no problem with that, to be honest with you. | ||
| I think we can all relate, even us, even us younger folk. | ||
| No, I have a problem with something else, though. | ||
| Trump napping during the cabinet meeting, not really too concerned about that. | ||
| More bombs than deep state arrests. | ||
| Okay, now I'm concerned. | ||
| Now I'm concerned. | ||
| Now, folks, I have which was basically an hour from yesterday that I just didn't get into. | ||
| And maybe I was kind of purposely avoiding it because it's not really news oriented. | ||
| And I was kind of hoping to just get more news-oriented today. | ||
| But it's just, it's so heavy. | ||
| The foreign policy issues, the foreign influence issues, it's never been more obvious. | ||
| And so I'm thinking, we'll see, but I'm thinking I might just throw one more big haymaker on this and then just kind of be done with it because we're all sick of it. | ||
| We all see it. | ||
| It's more obvious than ever. | ||
| But I think I may just do one more big push for it and then give up, which kind of goes along with something I'm doing on social media right now as well. | ||
| So all of that more coming up today. | ||
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News and analysis. | |
| The Owen Report with Owen Schroyer. | ||
| All right. | ||
| I had mentioned this story yesterday and I didn't cover it, but I think I saw some other people mentioning it or kind of doing their own version of it, their own coverage of it from a different perspective, a different angle that's not from the Atlantic, obviously left-leaning, if not outright leftist, elitist publication, The Atlantic. | ||
| But they had this interesting story. | ||
| Now, I don't want to spend too much time on this, except to kind of give it the framework for what we're going to cover in the news today, which is why I think so many people are just feeling disenfranchised with this administration or starting to wonder what we're even going to get out of it. | ||
| What is going to be the final bottom line of this administration? | ||
| Now, the headline is: the bubble-wrapped president Trump surrounds himself with those who flatter him in places where he is uncomfortable. | ||
| And it goes around here. | ||
| Basically, it's a bunch of yes men, and then there's a bunch of gatekeeping. | ||
| And it's, you know, it's all about like access wars and influence wars. | ||
| And Trump is essentially isolated. | ||
| Now, you can understand why President Trump might feel the need to be isolated right now, especially after the multiple attempts at his life. | ||
| Now, I don't know if that's what's playing into this. | ||
| I don't know if it's just so chaotic and busy that he feels micromanagers are needed and he has to delegate certain duties and tasks to all the people around him because it's just too much. | ||
| The incoming, it's too much. | ||
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It needs filtered. | |
| But I think we could all see it. | ||
| Others are reporting it now. | ||
| Others that have more exclusive, let's say, more intimate information than I are saying, yes, there needs to be different voices in Trump's ear. | ||
| We need to be seeing it. | ||
| And we're going to go to some of the audio today from Trump's cabinet meeting. | ||
| And I'm sitting there last night and I'm reflecting on yesterday's broadcast. | ||
| And I'm thinking, all right, is it too early? | ||
| Is it too early to go into saying, okay, this is for sure what we're going to get out of this administration, and this is for sure not what we're going to get out of this administration? | ||
| Because there's part of me that says we're already there. | ||
| And maybe even I'm in a bit of denial here. | ||
| Maybe I'm clinging to something that isn't there. | ||
| It's just, it's just so hard to believe. | ||
| It's just so you don't want to believe it. | ||
| I get it. | ||
| I get the cheerleaders that think it's just politics is normal. | ||
| I get the MAGA hat, the red hat wearers that want to go and get access to the Pentagon and take a picture and want to go to the White House and get their challenge coin and want to go to Mar-a-Lago and go to the fancy events. | ||
| I get it. | ||
| I don't blame you for that. | ||
| But this weird resentment to those of us, let's say on the outside, This weird resentment to those of us that actually meant America first, that actually meant make America great again. | ||
| We weren't in it for the hat at the White House, for the hat at the Pentagon, the pictures, Mar-a-Lago. | ||
| We weren't in it for the rally. | ||
| We weren't in it for the pom-pom waving. | ||
| Means nothing to us. | ||
| We don't care. | ||
| You want materials? | ||
| You want material desires? | ||
| We want results. | ||
| We want deep state arrests. | ||
| Another day where I've got multiple members of this administration talking about deep state criminals. | ||
| And I'm saying, what's going on here? | ||
| You guys are in charge of arresting deep state criminals. | ||
| Why are you telling me about deep state criminals when it's literally your job to arrest deep state criminals? | ||
| We elected you to arrest deep state criminals. | ||
| And then I just point out the fact that we've dropped more bombs with more incoming, apparently. | ||
| We've dropped more bombs than made deep state arrests. | ||
| And it's, oh, you're a doomer. | ||
| You're a black pillar. | ||
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You're not MAGA. | |
| You work for Qatar. | ||
| We got that one going again today. | ||
| Say, well, those are all interesting accusations, and it really doesn't matter if they're true or not. | ||
| So, okay. | ||
| We've still dropped more bombs than deep state arrests. | ||
| You understand? | ||
| So it doesn't matter if Qatar is paying me $100 bajillion dollars or $0. | ||
| We still have dropped more bombs than made deep state arrests. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| So you guys want to play these little games on social media and you want to fight for access and all this stuff. | ||
| But let me just pause because I'm already getting distracted with it. | ||
| And I'm wondering, is it time to just accept what it is and what it isn't? | ||
| And I'm wondering that last night. | ||
| And I come to the conclusion that either I'm going insane, which maybe we all are a little bit. | ||
| Either I'm going insane to expect different results from the same thing over and over again, or and maybe, and just maybe this is where I'm in denial. | ||
| Maybe this is where I'm clinging on to something that isn't there. | ||
| Or there is a strategy to do all the things that need to be done right before the midterms to win the midterms. | ||
| And this is when I start to think I'm insane because we've been here before. | ||
| We've been here before with President Trump. | ||
| We've already had an administration with President Trump. | ||
| And we really never saw a strategy like that. | ||
| We kind of expected a strategy like that in the last administration and never got it. | ||
| So why would I think we're going to get it now? | ||
| Especially considering how off the rails and sideways the rest of this administration has gone. | ||
| And then you have to wonder, what is going to happen if we do get to the midterms and there's still zero deep state arrests and the Democrats take the house? | ||
| What happens then? | ||
| I'm genuinely curious because for me, nothing really changes. | ||
| I'm still covering the news. | ||
| But to the people out there saying it's an A-plus administration, to the people out there saying greatest administration of all time, the people out there talking about the genius and everything else, you know, the cheerleaders, the pom-pom waivers. | ||
| I'm just curious. | ||
| Do they ever put down the pom-poms? | ||
| Do they ever wake up? | ||
| Do they ever drop the routine? | ||
| I'm genuinely curious because I think we're eventually, I think we're heading there pretty fast. | ||
| I think we're getting there pretty fast. | ||
| A lot of hype. | ||
| You see it again today. | ||
| A lot of hype for this cabinet meeting today. | ||
| For what? | ||
| For Trump to call Ilon Omar garbage and to announce there's going to be land strikes in Venezuela. | ||
| And then a bunch of other members of the cabinet just slop. | ||
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Just, oh, Trump, just, oh, Joe, Trump is the best. | |
| Oh, so transparent. | ||
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Oh, the best. | |
| Oh, the peace. | ||
| Oh, the foreign policy. | ||
| Oh, the deal. | ||
| Oh, Trump. | ||
| It's like, my God. | ||
| It is so desperate. | ||
| What is going on? | ||
| These don't look like people that are in control. | ||
| These don't look like people that are of their own agency, acting on their own behest. | ||
| These act like people that they're acting like people that are embarrassed. | ||
| They're acting like people whose asses are showing. | ||
| So I see this today. | ||
| I say, there's no plan. | ||
| It's like Marjorie Taylor Greene said, there's no plan. | ||
| There's no plan. | ||
| There's no strategy. | ||
| There's who has the most recent access to Trump? | ||
| And who understands the waves of Donald Trump on a day-to-day basis? | ||
| Meaning, when do I take him the information I want him to see when he's in the right mood to act on it? | ||
| And anybody who's been around a personality like this knows exactly what I'm talking about. | ||
| President Trump is extremely eccentric. | ||
| He probably believes everything he says. | ||
| And so all you got to do is time it right. | ||
| And you can manipulate him. | ||
| And maybe that's a bad word to use because in their eyes, they might say, this is how I have to manage this administration, how I have to manage President Trump. | ||
| But when is the reality going to come crashing down? | ||
| Is it the midterms? | ||
| Is it before the midterms? | ||
| Is it when we hit the one-year mark in about two months? | ||
| When does the reality come crashing down? | ||
| And we kind of have to start looking around and saying, hey, okay, what's really going on here? | ||
| And I'll tell you what, before I get into the news, I'll just stop right here and I'll just say this. | ||
| Because this is really what it's all about, folks. | ||
| And even Trump, if he turns out to be a great president, the greatest of all time, and everything we elected him to be or what we wanted him to be, really doesn't matter. | ||
| Now, Trump actually said something today that would be the most important thing to do. | ||
| And he said he's considering cutting federal income tax. | ||
| Well, I'll believe that when I see it. | ||
| But instead, I'll just say this. | ||
| This is the realization. | ||
| Forget about President Trump. | ||
| Ladies and gentlemen, this is the reality that you and I are faced with. | ||
| And I'll speak just from the American perspective. | ||
| You are a slave. | ||
| You are at least 25%, maybe 33%, but between a quarter and a third of your life and your labor is dedicated to funding a military industrial complex, a pharmaceutical industrial complex, and now a big tech AI industrial complex. | ||
| You're a slave. | ||
| That's who you work for. | ||
| And the congruency of these factions end up with you being put into a medical tyranny or a medical institution industry that isn't here to keep you healthy or make you healthier. | ||
| You're forced to pay for foreign and special interests that don't benefit you at all and never will. | ||
| In fact, probably hurt you in the bottom line at the end of the day. | ||
| And now, now we the slaves, we the slave class are being forced to prop up the AI surveillance grid being built on top of us that will eventually be the end of the Constitutional Republic as we know it. | ||
| But okay, forget about the political jargon. | ||
| Forget about the wonk. | ||
| I'll put it to you like this. | ||
| If we don't stop this now, you will have very little. | ||
| The next generation of Americans will have very little actual freedom from some form of government intervention. | ||
| Think of it like this. | ||
| Here's an analogy. | ||
| Why are all of these mainstream, let's say, stadiums, businesses, venues, why are they all going cash-free? | ||
| Why is there a drive right now from the corporate government to make everything cash free? | ||
| Well, because when everything is digital, now every exchange you make, every financial exchange you make is tracked and traced and monitored and will have government intervention. | ||
| You will not be able to make a financial transaction without government oversight and without government intervention. | ||
| So going to the grocery store, buying your groceries with 20 bucks cash, never going to be done. | ||
| Anything, everything you do, you run a lawn care company. | ||
| Go around, you're cutting your neighbor's lawns, they pay you in cash. | ||
| Not anymore. | ||
| Every single cent that you make is going to be monitored and taxed and traced. | ||
| There is no more freedom. | ||
| There is no more independence. | ||
| There is no peer-to-peer transaction. | ||
| Everything goes through the digital AI surveillance state grid. | ||
| So now think larger. | ||
| Now think larger. | ||
| Now every single thing you do will go through this same transactional interaction with an AI surveillance state connected to some form of a corporate world government. | ||
| That's where we are going. | ||
| That's what needs to be stopped. | ||
| That's what needs to be addressed. | ||
| And more foreign wars ain't going to do it. | ||
| And striking drug votes or fishing boats or alien boats, I don't care what they are, isn't going to do it. | ||
| Getting into a war with Russia isn't going to do it. | ||
| Supporting more war in the Middle East isn't going to do it. | ||
| It's all distraction, folks. | ||
| It's all a distraction. | ||
| So we have a choice. | ||
| We have a very rare opportunity right now as Americans with the freedom that we have left, the freedom of speech that we have left, the freedom of assembly that we have left. | ||
| Dare I even say the freedom to bear arms, the freedom of self-defense? | ||
| It's like the Trump administration says, well, those people that we blew up in the boat that didn't die, we had to kill them in self-defense. | ||
| Boy, I'd love to see that logic applied universally. | ||
| Some guy floating in the middle of the ocean, and the U.S. government hits him with a missile in self-defense. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| But how many Americans are not allowed to own a firearm? | ||
| How many Americans are told they aren't allowed to have the right to self-defense if somebody breaks into their home or tries to rob them in their vehicle? | ||
| But hey, that guy floating out in the ocean, probably going to drown. | ||
| Self-defense, we blew him up, which really looks like more of a cover-up operation, if you're being honest. | ||
| So we have a rare opportunity here. | ||
| We can determine to try and stave off this new AI surveillance state overlord, which will be China on steroids for the entire planet. | ||
| Or at the very least, if we accept that it's inevitable, we can start to form a culture of guidelines and protocols to make sure we don't become total slaves to this system with no way out. | ||
| But nobody's talking about that. | ||
| No, we got a new Pentagon Press Corps. | ||
| It's the most transparent administration ever. | ||
| We're American patriots. | ||
| We're killing drug dealers in the ocean. | ||
| We don't need congressional approver. | ||
| We don't need to know about the Constitution or the U.S. Code. | ||
| And those men drowning in the ocean were a threat to our security. | ||
| So we blew them up. | ||
| And yes, I did just have a 10th phone call with Netanyahu, and he will be coming back to D.C. because he's our greatest ally. | ||
| And if Benjamin Netanyahu says there's weapons of mass destruction in any country in the Middle East that he wants to have a regime change war in, but send our troops to die and fight for it, then we'll do just that. | ||
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These are the things you need to talk about. | |
| But wouldn't you like to at least live in a world in 20 years or 30 years or your kids grow up in a world where they don't have to be a complete and total corporate government slave? | ||
| Wouldn't you like that? | ||
| Wouldn't you like a health care system that actually tries to take care of people instead of keep them sick, profit off of them? | ||
| Wouldn't you like a government that actually protects its own people's interests and rights? | ||
| Wouldn't you like that? | ||
| Maybe that's honest, doesn't lie to you, cover things up, skew the history books so you never know where you came from or how you got here? | ||
| Wouldn't you like that? | ||
| Wouldn't you like to maybe finally have world leaders that reject wars, stop killing a unified planet? | ||
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Wouldn't you like that? | |
| Or are we just going to sit here and play tiddlywinks with all the normal news and all the normal political footballs until one day we wake up and we're so deep into this corporate world government AI surveillance grid that we can't even find our way out? | ||
| How much time do you think we got left? | ||
| Two years, four years, eight years, ten years? | ||
| Will it even matter who we elect in 2028? | ||
| Will it even matter anymore? | ||
| Or maybe this is just black pill content. | ||
| Maybe this is just doomer content. | ||
| Maybe. | ||
| But the facts remain. | ||
| Most venues you go to now won't take cash. | ||
| And yes, this administration has dropped more bombs than it's made deep state arrests. | ||
| So there you go. | ||
| There you go. | ||
| Guess we could get into the news. | ||
| I guess we could get into the news. | ||
| This is another one that's just a head scratcher. | ||
| This is another one that says, I don't get it. | ||
| And it's just the same thing. | ||
| Just blame Biden. | ||
| Trump formally pardons former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez a full and complete pardon that erases a major U.S. drug trafficking conviction for a one-time U.S. ally. | ||
| He was convicted and sentenced to 45 years in prison with an $8 million fine by a U.S. judge for drug trafficking offenses. | ||
| And Trump has pardoned him and said, oh, it was just Biden set him up. | ||
| Folks, I'm sorry, but this is just a joke. | ||
| We're bombing drug boats in the Pacific Ocean with no evidence, no congressional approver. | ||
| Trump is calling it war today, by the way. | ||
| Multiple times during the cabinet meeting, it was referred to as a war. | ||
| I thought you had to get congressional approval to go to war. | ||
| Well, okay, forget that. | ||
| We're bombing supposed drug dealer boats in the ocean, and we're pardoning drug dealers from prison sentence, but we can't even get full pardons for some of the January 6ers that are Purple Heart veterans. | ||
| Folks, this thing is so screwed up. | ||
| This thing is so out of whack. | ||
| That's what I'm saying. | ||
| It's like it's hard to sit here and not lose your mind and just say, all right, the reality, the situation is telling me red alert. | ||
| The situation is telling me we're getting screwed. | ||
| The situation is telling me we just got rug pulled. | ||
| The situation is telling me we just got set up. | ||
| I'm not a doomer. | ||
| I guess I'm not a black pillar because there's something in me that's clinging to hope. | ||
| There's something in me that's just like, no, it can't be. | ||
| It can't be this bad. | ||
| There's no. | ||
| And yet the results are the same. | ||
| And yet the results are the same. | ||
| So Trump sent Witkoff and Kushner to Russia to negotiate this peace deal. | ||
| You know, I was told Kushner was not going to be a part of this administration. | ||
| You guys remember that? | ||
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| Now, I'm fine with Witkoff. | ||
| He's been a part of this envoy, and I think he is trying to get a lasting peace deal. | ||
| I like Witkoff. | ||
| But what is Kushner doing hanging around? | ||
| I was told Kushner and Ivanka were out. | ||
| I was told Kushner was not going to be a part of this administration. | ||
| Now he's all over it. | ||
| He's running the foreign affairs. | ||
| He's running the foreign affairs business, the negotiating business. | ||
| Don't like that. | ||
| Couldn't we have sent like Rubio or Vance or somebody? | ||
| Why is it Kushner? | ||
| I don't get it. | ||
| I guess, does Jared Kushner have a job? | ||
| No? | ||
| Putin issues stark warning to Europe as he meets Witkoff and Kushner. | ||
| Well, Putin, he sees that Europe has a problem. | ||
| He sees that Europe has a problem, that the support for the war in Ukraine is dwindling. | ||
| And while it's not as bad as the financial disaster that it's been for the United States of America, the people in Europe don't want to fund this or support this anymore either. | ||
| And so Putin realizes that all the cards are in his favor right now. | ||
| So he's going to play it as he sees fit. | ||
| But I think it's ultimately going to come down to what Zelensky is willing to agree to. | ||
| And I don't know who's in charge of Zelensky. | ||
| I don't know if he's thinking for himself. | ||
| I doubt it. | ||
| But if he thinks he's going to stand up here and reject this peace deal, then things are going to go bad for him and things are going to go bad for Ukraine. | ||
| He might not care. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| But I think Putin sees it, and I think most of the world sees it. | ||
| Zelensky's only option is to take this deal. | ||
| Because on the other side of it, if he doesn't take the deal, Europe probably out, America probably out, and Russia's going all in. | ||
| And then I don't know what happens to Zielinski after that. | ||
| But I think that's how the world sees it. | ||
| So, okay. | ||
| Maybe we can get a peace deal done there, but it's still been support. | ||
| It's still been us supporting that war. | ||
| Now we got Venezuela. | ||
| It's so obvious they're going for regime change from the Nobel Peace Prize to that lady down there to the continued rhetoric of the strikes and rhetoric against Maduro. | ||
| And they've been trying to do this for years. | ||
| They tried to do it with Guaido and failed. | ||
| And let's be clear, too, this is no endorsement of Maduro. | ||
| I just want nothing to do with regime change war in Venezuela. | ||
| I want nothing to do with it. | ||
| And I'd almost respect our politicians more if they were just honest. | ||
| So I guess maybe the mask is kind of slipping here. | ||
| But it's just like, if they would just come out and say, all right, well, here's the deal. | ||
| We don't like Maduro and they got a lot of oil down there. | ||
| So yeah, we're going to go in and we're going to take the oil and we're going to put somebody in there that we like. | ||
| Okay, well, I don't support that, but at least you're being honest. | ||
| And I guess we're going to get something out of it. | ||
| So it's like, all right, there's something there. | ||
| It's like, what did we get out of bombing Iran? | ||
| Well, I don't know. | ||
| Netanyahu was happy. | ||
| That's about it. | ||
| But no, it's, oh, it's all this stuff about Maduro. | ||
| And oh, they care. | ||
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They care about the people and they care about the drug traffickers. | |
| These are deadly drugs. | ||
| Oh, deadly drugs. | ||
| Oh, yes. | ||
| The deadly drugs that are voluntary, by the way, that people choose to take. | ||
| They make a bad decision. | ||
| They choose to take it. | ||
| What about those vaccines that so many people were pressured into that otherwise would have never taken the injection and then died? | ||
| Yeah, because we care so much about drugs killing people. | ||
| We care so much about drugs killing innocent people. | ||
| That's why we're going to promote a new COVID vaccine right into your arm, baby. | ||
| Yes, we care so much. | ||
| So, Congresswoman Maria Elvira-Salazar, she's just going completely off. | ||
| And I think a lot of this is just for show, to be honest. | ||
| You know, oh, I'm on Fox News. | ||
| Yay, look at me. | ||
| Lights, camera, action. | ||
| Everybody look at me. | ||
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Woohoo. | |
| So I think a lot of this is just for show. | ||
| But yet, at the same time, they're showing us the true intentions. | ||
| They want regime change in Venezuela, and then they want to take the oil. | ||
| That's what they want to do. | ||
| So here's Congresswoman Salazar. | ||
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Because Maduro is the head of a transnational criminal organization. | |
| Maduro is not the legitimate president. | ||
| You know, I'm sorry. | ||
| I just can't help myself. | ||
| I can't help myself. | ||
| I can't help myself this week. | ||
| Maduro is in charge of a transnational criminal organization. | ||
| All right. | ||
| All right. | ||
| He's the president of Venezuela. | ||
| How many people has Venezuela killed in wars? | ||
| I'm just curious. | ||
| I'm sure the Venezuela government is plenty corrupt, folks. | ||
| Don't get me wrong. | ||
| This is no endorsement of Maduro. | ||
| I don't want anything to do with Venezuela. | ||
| I don't care. | ||
| It's not my problem. | ||
| But it's just like, oh my God, Maduro is the bad guy. | ||
| It's all propaganda. | ||
| Israel just killed two children. | ||
| They just killed an eight and an 11-year-old. | ||
| Is anybody going to call that? | ||
| Is anybody going to call the IDF child killers? | ||
| Is anybody going to call the IDF transnational criminal organizations as they're taking land in all their neighboring countries, toppling regimes all over the Middle East? | ||
| It's just like, I'm just sick of it. | ||
| I'm sick of the double standards. | ||
| I'm sick of the propaganda. | ||
| And I'm sick of this new MAGA cult that goes along for the ride and waves the pom-poms because they want to take a picture at the White House. | ||
| I'm just sick of it, man. | ||
| I'm just sick of it. | ||
| I actually want to free the American people. | ||
| I actually want to give the American people their agency back. | ||
| I actually want to see government reform that benefits our country, benefits our future, and brings America back to the America it was meant to be, a constitutional republic. | ||
| But no, we're more interested in another war. | ||
| We're more interested in more oil. | ||
| We're more interested in another foreign entanglement. | ||
| We're more interested in bombing boats off the Pacific Ocean. | ||
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President of the country. | |
| So we're not invading a sovereign country that has a free and fair elected democratic. | ||
| That's not a sovereign country. | ||
| We just say it's not a sovereign country. | ||
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President, no. | |
| This guy is a thug. | ||
| And he's good friends with Hezbollah. | ||
| They are giving uranium to Hamas and to Iran. | ||
| They're giving uranium to Hamas, guys. | ||
| It's uranium again. | ||
| Here we go. | ||
| Uranium. | ||
| It's uranium. | ||
| So we have to bomb the uranium. | ||
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To North Korea and to Cuba and to Nicaragua. | |
| Come on. | ||
| It's time for the United States to do what we need to do. | ||
| And thank God that Trump is doing it. | ||
| And I'm telling you. | ||
| Oh, my gosh. | ||
| Oh, yeah. | ||
| Woohoo! | ||
| We're going to take out Maduro. | ||
| We're going to do regime change in Venezuela. | ||
| We're going to take the oil. | ||
| More war, more death. | ||
| We're doing what needs to be done to save America. | ||
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I mean, what is this absolute slop? | |
| Listen to this slop. | ||
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Come on, it's time for the United States to do what we need to do. | |
| Yeah, I gotta say, I mean, it was Maduro that threw me in prison for speech. | ||
| That was Maduro that did that. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| It was Maduro that did all the COVID fraud, hundreds of billions of dollars in COVID fraud. | ||
| That was Maduro. | ||
| It was Maduro whose foreign policy sent $300 billion to Ukraine, most of which just got totally stolen. | ||
| It was Maduro's policy that sent all the weapons to Ukraine, most of which ended up in proxy groups in the Middle East used to overthrow Assad. | ||
| That was Maduro. | ||
| It was Maduro that did that, guys. | ||
| We need to clean up this Maduro fella. | ||
| Don't you know it was Maduro who lobbied Congress and told us to go to war in Afghanistan and Iraq? | ||
| That was Maduro. | ||
| And of course, who could forget when Maduro showed up at the White House and said everybody must take a COVID vaccine? | ||
| It was Maduro. | ||
| And I'll never forget Maduro being down at the southern border, waving in 10 million, 15 million, 20 million illegal aliens to flood into this country. | ||
| That was Maduro. | ||
| It was Maduro the whole time, guys. | ||
| And but of course. | ||
| But of course, how could we forget about Maduro's dastardly plan to spy on President Trump when he was running in 2016? | ||
| Why would Maduro do that? | ||
| He spied on him. | ||
| And then other Americans too, Maduro, you dirty bastard. | ||
| You rotten bastard, Maduro. | ||
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Why would you spy on us? | |
| And then it was Maduro that stole the 2020 election. | ||
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He did that. | |
| He gave it to Biden. | ||
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That bastard, that rat, stole the election. | |
| They might actually claim that. | ||
| Let's be careful. | ||
| They already are. | ||
| And of course, everybody knows it was Maduro working hand in hand with Jack Smith. | ||
| It's all Maduro Fertz. | ||
| And of course, we have to credit Maduro with the trans kid, the trans kid epidemic, the trans kid phenomenon, the trans kid propaganda, chopping up, maiming little boys and girls. | ||
| It was Maduro. | ||
| It was Maduro, guys. | ||
| It was Maduro. | ||
| He was your enemy the entire time. | ||
| Isn't it amazing? | ||
| Folks, they have this country brainwashed. | ||
| They have this country totally brainwashed. | ||
| And maybe it's like to a certain degree, I get it. | ||
| If I'm Trump and I see all this happening and I'm like, wow, the American people are stupid. | ||
| And I guess it's just like, yeah, the American people are brainwashed. | ||
| It doesn't matter what I say. | ||
| They're going to go out and buy a hat. | ||
| I'll sell them vodka. | ||
| I'll sell them a Trump coin. | ||
| They're going to go eat it up. | ||
| They eat up the slop. | ||
| So maybe that's the conclusion Trump reached was, you know what, the American people are so brainwashed and dumb. | ||
| It don't even matter what they think. | ||
| So I'm just going to do what I think I want to do or what these people want to do or what these highest bidders want to do, whatever it is. | ||
| Just don't shoot me. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Just, can you just let me live so I can spend the rest of my life playing golf with my family, please? | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Just let me live. | ||
| All right. | ||
| The American people are brainwashed, idiots. | ||
| So fine. | ||
| Just let me live. | ||
| All right. | ||
| I'll give you your regime change wars. | ||
| I'll give you all the weapons. | ||
| I'll give you all the foreign aid. | ||
| I'll let you just steal America's future. | ||
| I just, just, just let me live. | ||
| Just, can I please live and grow up with my family? | ||
| Maybe that's where we're at. | ||
| It was Maduro. | ||
| And it's funny to watch the right wing now. | ||
| That's basically the NPC chip meme. | ||
| It's like, oh, got to get Jack Smith. | ||
| Like, take out Jack Smith, put him in Maduro. | ||
| It's just like, you know, it's just the same NPC. | ||
| Just put whatever chip in there, but now it's on the right. | ||
| Now it's MAGA. | ||
| But guys, we got to do what needs to be done to save America. | ||
| And obviously, that is in Venezuela. | ||
| Who buys this crap, man? | ||
| Who's buying this garbage? | ||
| I can't take her. | ||
| You're done. | ||
| This is who they want to replace Maduro with. | ||
| Guido failed. | ||
| So now they're going with this chick, Maria Corino Machado. | ||
| Oh, she looks, oh, yeah, she's like Kathy Hochul, light. | ||
| She looks totally normal, guys. | ||
| This is who we want to be in charge in Venezuela. | ||
| See? | ||
| See, this is what we need to replace Maduro. | ||
| Let's hear from her. | ||
| What's her pitch? | ||
| What are you going to do to sell out the Venezuelan people? | ||
| What are you going to do to sell out the country of Venezuela so that America can take its resources and you can get into power and prance around? | ||
| What is it going to take? | ||
| And this is amazing, super exciting for me. | ||
| We will open Venezuela for foreign investment. | ||
| I am talking about a $1.7 trillion opportunity, not only in oil and gas, which is huge. | ||
| And you know that the opportunities because we will open all upstream, middle stream, downstream to all companies, but also in mining, in gold, in infrastructure, power. | ||
| We have our drip right now as a 17 gigawatt opportunity of energy potential. | ||
| By the way, guys, you notice how they all speak in English. | ||
| And you say, oh, well, everybody speaks English now. | ||
| And it's like, yeah, they're addressed. | ||
| No, no. | ||
| You understand? | ||
| They're speaking English because this is all propaganda aimed at America. | ||
| It's the same reason why Netanyahu makes his addresses in English for the American people. | ||
| It's the same reason why she makes addresses in English. | ||
| It's all propaganda for the American people. | ||
| These are the foreign lobbyists. | ||
| These are the foreign entanglements. | ||
| These are the foreign interests that our country is shackled to, sinking to the bottom of the abyss because we're shackled to all this foreign policy that's destroying our country. | ||
| That's why they speak in English because it's to propagandize you. | ||
| That needs to be rehabbed. | ||
| Certainly for technology and AI and tourism. | ||
| You know, Venezuela has. | ||
| Hey, I got an idea, guys. | ||
| Let's send out. | ||
| I don't know anything about this woman. | ||
| CIA asset, organic. | ||
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Who knows? | |
| It doesn't matter. | ||
| Let's send out the woman that looks like the female rendition of the Joker. | ||
| Let's send out the Kathy Hockel witch lookalike. | ||
| That's who we want to support in Venezuela. | ||
| Like, can we just stop? | ||
| I mean, here she is. | ||
| She's saying, she's saying, hey, put me in charge. | ||
| I'll open up all of Venezuela's resources for the whole world. | ||
| You can have our oil. | ||
| You can have our beach. | ||
| You can have anything you want. | ||
| Just get Maduro out and get me in. | ||
| And Venezuela is open for business. | ||
| Everybody come in and steal everything. | ||
| And that's for the Venezuelan people. | ||
| 2,800 kilometers of prison Caribbean coastland ready to be developed. | ||
| So this is going to be huge. | ||
| We will bring rule of law. | ||
| We will open markets. | ||
| We will have security for foreign investment and a transparent, massive privatization program that is waiting for you. | ||
| That sounds like a, that sounds, that sounds like I just listened to some sci-fi dystopian pitch to the island. | ||
| Come to the island. | ||
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Give us your DNA and everything will be taken care of. | |
| Yes, all you have to do is bomb who I want you to bomb and come on in. | ||
| Everything for you. | ||
| AI for you. | ||
| Ah, isn't AI fun? | ||
| Isn't AI going to be great for humanity? | ||
| Can you imagine the world with AI once the robots and artificial intelligence takes over? | ||
| It's this weird inevitable thing we're hurtling into. | ||
| It's like everybody kind of agrees life was better before the smartphones. | ||
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Does anybody, does anybody debate that? | |
| I don't know if better, maybe better is not the right word to use. | ||
| You could argue that smartphones and the internet have obviously had their roles in civilizational advancement, access, communication. | ||
| But what about just the life experience? | ||
| What about the experience? | ||
| What about the human experience? | ||
| What if smartphones combined with the internet in our pocket? | ||
| How has that affected the human experience, the life experience, our world, our reality? | ||
| Don't most people kind of look back at the times, you know, the 90s and before the smartphones and think about how times were better? | ||
| It wasn't about money. | ||
| It wasn't about the economy. | ||
| It was just about the human experience, the life experience, human relations. | ||
| But hey, people are set to make trillions of dollars on AI and it's about to take over everything. | ||
| So get on board, human. | ||
| What if I put a female joker looking face in front of you to tell you how great it is speaking English? | ||
| Will you get on board then? | ||
| What if I give you a red hat to put on your head? | ||
| Would you like it then? | ||
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Hmm? | |
| What about a stimulus check? | ||
| Hmm. | ||
| Maybe a stimulus check will do it. | ||
| Ohio Senator introduces measure to end dual citizenship. | ||
| Boy, I've been preaching that for a while. | ||
| Now, a lot of people are upset over this. | ||
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I'm not. | |
| Senator Bernie Moreno has introduced a bill to establish that citizens of the United States must have sole and exclusive allegiance to the United States. | ||
| The Exclusive Citizenship Act of 2025 would make it so that no one may be a citizen or national of the U.S. while simultaneously having any foreign citizenship. | ||
| If passed, a U.S. citizen who voluntarily acquires foreign citizenship would have to relinquish their U.S. citizenship after the date of enactment. | ||
| I fully support this. | ||
| I think this is one of the better bills I've seen in my life. | ||
| I fully support this. | ||
| And to the people out there that are upset, or maybe you're married to a dual citizen from another country, maybe you've got some friends. | ||
| I understand why kind of the interpretation. | ||
| I understand kind of the emotional response and why this might feel a little cold. | ||
| But it's really not. | ||
| It's really not. | ||
| It doesn't have to be cold. | ||
| It's simply a choice. | ||
| Everything in life is a choice. | ||
| So it's simple. | ||
| If you want to be a citizen of the United States, you have to renounce your citizenship of your foreign country. | ||
| That's it. | ||
| I don't think it's too much to ask. | ||
| I don't think it's cold. | ||
| I think it's perfectly reasonable. | ||
| And I think this is one of the greatest bills I've ever seen in my life on this world right here is this bill. | ||
| I couldn't support this bill enough. | ||
| You want to be a United States citizen, then you're going to be an American. | ||
| And that's going to mean something to you. | ||
| And you have to be willing to sacrifice and give something else up. | ||
| And you have to be able to decide if being an American and what that means and what that represents means enough for you to give up your citizenship and whatever that means to you, to make that sacrifice. | ||
| Doesn't mean you can't go back. | ||
| It just means if you're going to be an American, you're going to be an American and that's it. | ||
| And that's going to mean something. | ||
| And that's going to protect our country. | ||
| You know, on the other side of that, though, you have to make it, you have to make it so that we can be Americans again. | ||
| We have to save our country for it to actually mean something again. | ||
| If you're going to come to this country and be an American, that means you're going to earn your keep. | ||
| You're going to produce. | ||
| There's not going to be any welfare. | ||
| There's not going to be any foreign aid. | ||
| You're going to come here, maybe pay 2% in taxes, and you're going to be a free, independent citizen of a constitutional republic. | ||
| And it's going to be on you to provide for your family and yourself. | ||
| Not the government, not some aid. | ||
| You. | ||
| And that's going to mean something. | ||
| And you have to have that pride. | ||
| I think this is the greatest bill maybe ever that I've seen. | ||
| The Exclusive Citizenship Act of 2025. | ||
| I love it. | ||
| It's nothing against you if you're a dual citizen. | ||
| In fact, the one thing, and I think that eventually if this does, if this does get passed, they're going to have to have a grandfather clause. | ||
| You can't go back and make all the people that have become citizens renounce their prior citizenship. | ||
| I think you have to have a grandfather clause where if you've already become a citizen before this bill, that your grandfather claused in, and so you can be a dual citizen. | ||
| But anybody else that comes in after this bill is passed, you cannot be a dual citizenship. | ||
| We're ending dual citizenship, and you have to renounce the country that you came from. | ||
| And you have to be proud to be an American. | ||
| That has to mean something to you. | ||
| And you have to want to assimilate. | ||
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And can I just add something maybe here? | |
| What if, just what if after you became a citizen, we had a little station set up. | ||
| You know, you go through the citizenship process and the Bureau and you take your picture with the flag and everything. | ||
| And then what if we had a little station set up? | ||
| When you finish all of that, we've got a little station set up over here with a couple of great members of our military and or maybe police officers, whatever, just some form of law enforcement, let's say. | ||
| And they've got a little station set up for you. | ||
| And there's a shotgun sitting right there. | ||
| And we're just going to have you fire a shotgun. | ||
| Just fire a shotgun. | ||
| And if we want to protect, we're afraid, you know, we're afraid if something bad might happen, you can make it an empty shell. | ||
| But you know what? | ||
| You're going to, I'm going to add a, I'm going to add an amendment to this bill that after you become the citizen, we're going to have you shoot a shotgun. | ||
| Yeah, just really feel that, really feel that American spirit. | ||
| Fire that shotgun. | ||
| Fire that shotgun. | ||
| You're an American now. | ||
| Fire that shotgun. | ||
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That could change your life. | |
| Does firing a shotgun change your life? | ||
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I would argue it does. | |
| Congratulations on becoming an American. | ||
| It's time to go fire your ceremonial shotgun. | ||
| This shotgun has been fired by thousands of new American citizens before you. | ||
| It is a tradition here, and we want you to know what it feels like to hold a gun in your hand and fire a shotgun and feel that power and that freedom. | ||
| What it means to be an American is that a little heavy? | ||
| Is that a little too much? | ||
| Bernie Moreno, great bill, the Exclusive Citizenship Act 2025. | ||
| Let's see how that one does. | ||
| I certainly hope it passes, but we shall see. | ||
| That'll be an interesting one to follow. | ||
| All right, we're going to go to the White House, to the cabinet meeting with all of that audio. | ||
| We may do some audio from the follow-up press conference with Michael Dell and the Trump accounts. | ||
| But we got a lot of audio coming from the White House next on the Owen Report. | ||
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You're listening to the Owen report on the Win Network. | |
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Extra dimensional and multi-universal. | |
| Here's your host, Owen Schroyer. | ||
| So we're going to hear a little bit about Venezuela. | ||
| I can't tell. | ||
| I don't know Maduro that well, but it's like we're hearing from the White House that Maduro is cooperating, and then Maduro goes out and speaks to his people, and it's all about how he's going to stand up and fight and stand up to Trump. | ||
| So who knows? | ||
| Who knows who the real Maduro is? | ||
| But this is all starting to get a little more interesting. | ||
| Now, I've been concerned, and it looks like there's some issues now with these strikes, specifically this most recent strike. | ||
| And I don't have the audio up, but basically there was a strike and they didn't kill the people on the boat. | ||
| So then there was a second strike to kill the people. | ||
| And they said, well, we did it in self-defense. | ||
| This is all narrative control. | ||
| And then it's, oh, Hegzeth was there, but then he wasn't there. | ||
| And then it was some general that made the call and they trusted the general. | ||
| So it's just like, it's obviously not good. | ||
| You don't do narrative control like that when things are going smoothly. | ||
| Let's just put it like this. | ||
| So here's Trump saying what's coming next in these strikes. | ||
| How would you even characterize them? | ||
| These strikes against Venezuela is probably the best way to characterize it at this point. | ||
| Here's what Trump said today. | ||
| These people have killed over 200,000 people, actually killed over 200,000 people this year. | ||
| And those numbers are down. | ||
| Those numbers are down. | ||
| They're way down. | ||
| And they're down because we're doing these strikes and we're going to start doing those strikes on the land too. | ||
| You know, the land is much easier. | ||
| It's much easier. | ||
| And we know the routes they take. | ||
| We know everything about them. | ||
| We know where they live. | ||
| We know where the bad ones live. | ||
| And we're going to start that very soon, too. | ||
| So what did Trump just say? | ||
| My interpretation is they are using AI, maybe the same palantir technology that Israel is using. | ||
| But it sounds to me like they're using AI to, and you know what? | ||
| Maybe it's not even AI. | ||
| Maybe it's just normal spyware, let's say, or maybe it's just normal NSA. | ||
| Maybe it's just normal CIA, whatever it is. | ||
| Maybe it's just normal government tech to track and trace anybody that they desire. | ||
| Maybe it's just that. | ||
| But either way, it sounds to me like President Trump is saying, we know where the drug dealers live and we know where the cartels live in Venezuela. | ||
| And so they're going to do land strikes in Venezuela on cartel houses. | ||
| Now, whether you believe that or not, that's up to you. | ||
| I'm a little skeptical about these strikes on these boats. | ||
| I feel Trump is being set up. | ||
| But put that aside, let's say that it's all very true. | ||
| It's all very real. | ||
| And they know where all these houses are, and they're going to go blow up these drug dealers. | ||
| Is that really what we need to be doing right now? | ||
| Boat strikes, already questionable, to say the least. | ||
| Land strikes, I mean, folks, we're getting into serious problem territory now. | ||
| And you can say, well, we support the strikes. | ||
| We support bombing these people or these other people. | ||
| Listen to yourself. | ||
| We're talking about bombing a foreign country. | ||
| That's what we're talking about here. | ||
| There's no congressional approval. | ||
| There's no debate. | ||
| There's not even a presentation that's adequate or an attempt to convince the American people that this is all above board. | ||
| It's just, listen to me. | ||
| It's just listen to what I'm saying. | ||
| And trust me, we're doing it no matter what. | ||
| It's extremely unconventional. | ||
| It's likely unconstitutional. | ||
| And it's likely impeachable. | ||
| Now, time will tell how this all plays out. | ||
| But is this what you voted for? | ||
| I love it. | ||
| Oh, this is what I voted for. | ||
| Oh, yeah. | ||
| You were thinking about striking Venezuela drug houses. | ||
| Is that what you were thinking about? | ||
| Oh, yeah. | ||
| Because there's no drug houses in America, by the way. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| There's not drug houses in America that are cooking up meth right now or whatever the hell else people are into these days. | ||
| Yeah, there's no drug abuse. | ||
| There's no street drugs here. | ||
| People don't even abuse pharmaceutical pills in America. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| And the COVID vaccines definitely didn't kill 100,000 people. | ||
| It's all ridiculous. | ||
| I'm just so sick of it, man. | ||
| I actually thought this is what we were all against. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| I guess I was the fool. | ||
| I thought it was about make America great again. | ||
| I thought it was about America first. | ||
| And it's just more, it's just more neocon warmonger bullcrap from Trump. | ||
| And then you have to sit here and deal with the pom-pom waivers supporting it. | ||
| So it's like nothing is ever going to change. | ||
| And you're never going to get to improve your country because you're so busy all over the world. | ||
| So then Trump said this, guys. | ||
| So first it was the Epstein hoax, which is also a national security concern, but it's also a hoax. | ||
| And then now, what about the affordability crisis? | ||
| I mean, these are the facts we have to get out. | ||
| And, you know, there's this fake narrative that the Democrats talk about, affordability. | ||
| They just say the word. | ||
| It doesn't mean anything to anybody. | ||
| They just say it. | ||
| Affordability. | ||
| I inherited the worst inflation in history. | ||
| There was no affordability. | ||
| Nobody could afford anything. | ||
| The prices were massively high. | ||
| Do you remember when we took over eggs? | ||
| You did a great job on that, Madam Secretary. | ||
| Agriculture, Brooke. | ||
| Eggs were four or five times higher than they had ever been. | ||
| They said, Don't order eggs for Easter at the White House, and we ended up doing it, and we got the egg prices way down lower than what they were before. | ||
| But the word affordability is a con job by the Democrats, they say affordable. | ||
| I watched the other day where some very low IQ congresswoman talked about affordability, affordability, affordability. | ||
| She had no idea that prices were much higher. | ||
| Pardon my French, but President Trump, what the fuck are you talking about? | ||
| Folks, this is so lazy. | ||
| I'm sorry. | ||
| This is just, it's such a joke, man. | ||
| I'm not going to sit here and be insulted. | ||
| Oh, the Epstein files. | ||
| It's a Democrat hoax. | ||
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What? | |
| And then people are like, oh, yeah, it's a Democrat hoax. | ||
| But we can't release them because it's national security. | ||
| And yeah, Bongino and Puntel and Trump and Bondi all talked about how big a deal it is. | ||
| And now it's a foreign spy blackmail racket. | ||
| And, you know, they all ran on that. | ||
| And but now it's a hoax and it's a Democrat hoax and it doesn't exist, but it's also national security. | ||
| People are still buying this crap. | ||
| Now it's the affordability crisis is a Democrat hoax. | ||
| How lazy of you, President Trump? | ||
| How insulting of you? | ||
| Are you really that disconnected, President Trump, to not understand the affordability crisis right now? | ||
| I got videos coming up. | ||
| We may have time to play them today. | ||
| The affordability crisis is very real. | ||
| Very real. | ||
| And it's funny because he talks about it and then he says it's not real. | ||
| So it's like he talks about, okay, we have to do 50-year mortgages because there's an affordability crisis. | ||
| He talks about how we have to lower gas prices and lower egg prices because there's an affordability crisis. | ||
| He talks about lowering grocery prices because there's an affordability crisis. | ||
| He talks about lowering energy prices, drill, baby, drill, because there's an affordability crisis. | ||
| And then he says, the affordability crisis is a Democrat hoax. | ||
| Mr. President, you're laying out five different policies to try to address the affordability crisis, and then you come out and call it a hoax. | ||
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What in the hell is going on here? | |
| What is this clown show? | ||
| This is a damn clown show. | ||
| The affordability crisis is worse than it's ever been, and it's compounded by the debt crisis. | ||
| And it's compounded by the default, the defaulting crisis. | ||
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And everybody knows it. | |
| And you just say it's a Democrat hoax. | ||
| Why? | ||
| And you know, part of me starts to wonder too, as I talk about this quite often. | ||
| Part of me starts to wonder if Trump let them steal the election so that the bad economy wouldn't reflect on him. | ||
| Because, folks, the truth is the bad economy started with COVID. | ||
| It started with President Trump. | ||
| President Trump let them shut down the economy. | ||
| President Trump printed all the stimulus money, gave out all the aid money. | ||
| That's what started the inflation was the COVID policies. | ||
| That's what Trump did that, folks. | ||
| Now, again, I'm not saying that he was all to blame. | ||
| Biden's policies are what really made it worse. | ||
| Biden's policies are what really drove it, but it was going to be inevitable. | ||
| It didn't have to be as bad as it was, but it was always going to be inevitable after what they did with COVID. | ||
| I'm wondering if Trump knew that. | ||
| And he said, I'll go ahead and let them steal this and step away so that I don't have to deal with the bad economy. | ||
| And then when I come back in four years, I'll just blame it all on Biden. | ||
| Starting to wonder if that's not how that went down. | ||
| Same cabinet meeting. | ||
| We go back to the same cabinet meeting. | ||
| Trump says there is no affordability crisis. | ||
| And then JD Vance says this very clearly is that we are fixing the problem that Joe Biden and the Democrats created in the last administration. | ||
| If you look at every affordability crisis that's confronting the American people today, it is traceable directly to a problem caused by Joe Biden and congressional Democrats. | ||
| Why did homes get so unaffordable? | ||
| Because we had 20 million illegal aliens in this country taking homes that ought by right to go to American citizens. | ||
| Why did tax bills get so unaffordable? | ||
| Because Democrats were raising taxes while congressional Republicans under the president's leadership were now cutting taxes. | ||
| Why did food get so expensive? | ||
| Because we printed trillions of dollars and threw it into green scams that made our agricultural economy suffer while Americans were paying higher prices for food. | ||
| Very clearly, is that we are fixing. | ||
| So that's JD Vance talking about the affordability crisis that Trump says doesn't exist. | ||
| Folks, what is going on with this clown show? | ||
| Okay. | ||
| What is going on with this absolute clown show that this administration is turning into fast? | ||
| It's turning into a clown show fast. | ||
| It's turning into a neocon communication failure clown show fast. | ||
| And I look at JD Vance and I wonder what he's thinking right now because Vance clearly gets it. | ||
| I think Vance is more, I think Vance is sharper than ever. | ||
| I think Vance is more politically savvy and informed than ever. | ||
| I think Vance is really up there absorbing like a sponge right now. | ||
| And he's not really playing his hand. | ||
| He's not really trying to make any moves per se. | ||
| He's just kind of sitting back and absorbing and observing. | ||
| But you can tell he's still, Vance is in touch with the American people more so, I think, than anybody else in this administration. | ||
| I'm not sure there's, in fact, I'm not sure there's a single member of this administration that is actually in touch with the American people except JD Vance. | ||
| And I don't mean to be caddy about this, but I mean, I might say Kash Patel because, you know, he does spend a lot of time at social events and with his girlfriend, who's a bit of a socialite herself. | ||
| So it's like, okay, maybe Kash Patel, but that doesn't really matter. | ||
| That's not what we're looking for from the FBI director. | ||
| And I might say Dan Bongino, but I honestly, I don't know where Bongino is at these days. | ||
| In fact, I kind of wonder about Bongino. | ||
| I think Bongino is in a really rough place right now. | ||
| I'm going to be honest. | ||
| I see Bongino as in a real rough place. | ||
| And this is somebody who was a very avid listener of Dan Bongino. | ||
| And at many times, I disagreed with Dan Bongino. | ||
| But I was an avid listener. | ||
| I think he was coming from his own heart. | ||
| So I don't mind disagreeing with somebody that speaks from their own heart and their own mind. | ||
| I rather like it. | ||
| It sharpens my intellect. | ||
| It challenges my ideas. | ||
| But I think I listened to Dan Bongino enough to kind of, you know, you like to think you understand the person at least a little bit when you're listening to them every day. | ||
| And I think Dan Bongino, and maybe sometimes he kind of made references to this, but I think Bongino maybe has a bit of a hot head. | ||
| Maybe he's a bit temperamental. | ||
| I don't mean this to be insulting. | ||
| It's just I'm measuring these personality traits because I think Bongino is kind of in a really, a really dark spot right now. | ||
| And anybody that gets that big in media is always going to develop, if they don't already have, a gigantic ego. | ||
| I wouldn't know anything about that. | ||
| So here's a guy who rose to prominence in the broadcast podcast world, definitely developed a sense of self, a sense of ego. | ||
| And yet, for all intents and purposes and appearances, had a pretty great life. | ||
| He had a social life. | ||
| He had a great family at home and a wife, a beautiful home, made plenty of money, controlled his own life. | ||
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And I think he was a true believer. | |
| I do. | ||
| I think Dan Bongino was a true believer. | ||
| So he gets in there, this deputy director role, and what happens? | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| I don't know what happens. | ||
| All of a sudden, the Epstein file is a hoax. | ||
| All of a sudden, Epstein killed himself. | ||
| Bongino's going on Fox News talking about how his life is miserable now. | ||
| Apparently, there's fallout within his family with his wife. | ||
| He's stuck in the swamp doing what? | ||
| Now he's in a beef with Miranda Devine on X. | ||
| And I'm sitting here. | ||
| And like, if Dan Bongino is out here beefing with Miranda Devine on X while he's the FBI deputy director, something ain't right. | ||
| Something is wrong at the FBI. | ||
| So I don't know. | ||
| I don't know if I'm not sure. | ||
| I'm not sure if Dan Bongino is feeling connection to anything right now, to be honest. | ||
| I think Bongino, again, I'm not trying to be insulting here. | ||
| It's just, this is what it seems like. | ||
| I feel like Bongino is in a real dark, maybe even isolated place right now. | ||
| And I think he realizes, you know, everything he gave up. | ||
| Whether you like Bongino or not, you got to at least admit reality here. | ||
| Bongino gave up a lot. | ||
| Bongino gave up everything to take the role as FBI deputy director. | ||
| He had it all, folks. | ||
| And you could argue probably a top 10, maybe top five, maybe at times the top podcast in the political world. | ||
| He gave it all up. | ||
| How do you go back to that? | ||
| How do you go back to that after all the things he said in the books and the interviews and the documentaries? | ||
| And after all that, how do you go back to your audience with no deep state arrests? | ||
| How do you go back to your audience and not have to answer to the whys? | ||
| Because think about this too. | ||
| He might want to explain himself. | ||
| I'm sure that would be his deepest desire is to explain himself from his perspective and just get back to his life. | ||
| But how do you do that without attacking President Trump? | ||
| How do you do that without attacking Kash Patel? | ||
| Do you really think Dan Bongino can go back to his audience and say, guys, there is no deep state? | ||
| Guys, there was no deep state criminal to arrest. | ||
| There was no Epstein story. | ||
| It's a nothing burger. | ||
| Do you really think he can go back to his audience and say that? | ||
| What is he going to say if there's no arrests? | ||
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What is he going to say again? | |
| These are all rumors. | ||
| I don't, I don't know. | ||
| But there have been rumors about Bongino wanting to get out. | ||
| And then there were rumors that he decided to stick around after Charlie was killed and he wanted to be a part of that investigation. | ||
| And there's still rumors about maybe next year he's thinking about finding a way out. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| I just know that when the FBI deputy director is beefing with a columnist, an editor at the New York Post, then something ain't right. | ||
| Something ain't right, folks. | ||
| And if you understand, or if you think you understand Bongino's personality, at least what he puts on to the public, to me, that's a man who is not in a good place. | ||
| But he feels the need to get into it with Miranda Devine today. | ||
| Now, well, I don't care. | ||
| Trump was probably taking a nap during the meeting. | ||
| I really don't care. | ||
| Let him rest. | ||
| He's an old man. | ||
| He's a grandpa. | ||
| So it doesn't bother me if he wants to take a nap. | ||
| I mean that, by the way, really don't care. | ||
| There's way more bigger issues. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Brooke Rollins said something interesting today, but eventually, folks, the talk is going to have to manifest into results. | ||
| And that's where we're kind of caught here. | ||
| A lot of big talk, not much results. | ||
| It's like Trump says he wants to cut the federal income tax. | ||
| So do it. | ||
| Let's do it. | ||
| So here's what Brooke Rollins said in the meeting today. | ||
| We had a couple of people receiving benefits in six states. | ||
| In February of this year, we asked for all the states for the first time to turn over their data to the federal government to let the USDA partner with them to root out this fraud to make sure that those who really need food stamps are getting them, but also to ensure that the American taxpayer is protected. | ||
| 21 states said yes, not surprised, 29 states said yes, not surprisingly, the red states. | ||
| And that's where all of that data, that fraud comes from. | ||
| But 21 states, including California, New York, and Minnesota, the blue states, continue to say no. | ||
| So as of next week, we have begun and will begin to stop moving federal funds into those states until they comply and they tell us and allow us to partner with them to root out this fraud and to protect the American taxpayer. | ||
| As Joe Biden was working to buy an election a year ago, he increased food stamp program funding by 40%. | ||
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So now as we continue to roll that back, so I'm not sure. | |
| And I'm not even trying to be like conspiratorial or, you know, this isn't meant to be in a negative connotation, but I'm just, I'm not sure why the agriculture secretary has anything to do with that. | ||
| I'm not sure why waste, fraud, and abuse is falling under the agriculture secretary's purview, but okay, whatever. | ||
| I don't know if that's the norm or if that's what she's been tasked with. | ||
| So she says we're going to, she threatens to, and Trump has threatened the same thing. | ||
| He's never done it. | ||
| But she says we're going to cut federal funding to these blue states that refuse to turn over their financial records that will show all the waste, fraud, and abuse in the SNAP program. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| What are you waiting for? | ||
| It's been over a month. | ||
| I think it's been three months actually since they first. | ||
| In fact, I can pull that up right now. | ||
| Let's see. | ||
| I think it's been three months when that story broke, when they were trying to look into the snap fraud. | ||
| Let's see, guys. | ||
| When do you think that story broke? | ||
| I'm going to go with I want to say, I might say September. | ||
| I might say, no, okay, I got October here. | ||
| October 16th. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| We'll see if we can get deeper in this. | ||
| I don't know if it's worth the time. | ||
| This is October 16th. | ||
| So a month and a half ago, at least 27 states turned over sensitive data about food stamp recipients to USDA. | ||
| The Democrat-led states have refused to give in to an unprecedented demand from the Trump administration to turn over personal information on federal food assistance recipients going back to 2020. | ||
| Oh, unprecedented. | ||
| 27 states, the Republican states shared their SNAP data and nobody's private information was breached or shared or violated. | ||
| But the Democrat states are refusing to turn over their SNAP data. | ||
| So it's been at least since October. | ||
| It's been at least since October that this story and their threats have been issued. | ||
| Let's see if it goes back any further. | ||
| Just because why not? | ||
| October 8th. | ||
| Oh, wait. | ||
| Look at this. | ||
| Never doubt me, folks. | ||
| What did I say? | ||
| September. | ||
| Here it is, September 17th. | ||
| Trump administration threatens to withhold $420 million in food stamp funding if Pennsylvania doesn't share personal data. | ||
| Now, they don't personal data, that's just their way of spending this to make it look like it's the evil Trump administration. | ||
| No, they're looking for government data on the SNAP benefits so they can look for waste, fraud, and abuse. | ||
| And the fact they weren't turning it over tells me that there's massive waste, fraud, and abuse, and the Democrats know it, so they won't share it. | ||
| They're embarrassed. | ||
| They're criminals. | ||
| I told you they've been threatening this in September. | ||
| I just felt like I had to go prove it. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| Sorry. | ||
| I'm wasting my time to prove I'm right here. | ||
| But there it is. | ||
| There it is right there. | ||
| September 17th. | ||
| Trump administration threatens to withhold federal aid to Democrat states if they don't turn over snap data. | ||
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| So what's that now? | ||
| So now it's been over two months. | ||
| So now it's almost three months that they've been threatening this. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| So I'd like to actually see something. | ||
| I'd like to actually see some follow-through. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Well, it's not all bad, I suppose. | ||
| Let's go to President Trump with Michael Dell. | ||
| And maybe I'll, maybe I'll dig in more to this. | ||
| But here's Trump talking about Michael Dell. | ||
| Now, let me just say this. | ||
| Michael Dell is from Austin. | ||
| He's obviously very involved in the Austin community. | ||
| There's all kinds of Dell centers and Dell houses and everything else. | ||
| So he does a lot of donor work and I guess you might say philanthropic work here in Austin. | ||
| I was actually at a fancy event. | ||
| This is years ago. | ||
| I don't even remember the event. | ||
| This was years ago. | ||
| I was at some fancy event. | ||
| I just had an industry friend who was bartending it, was able to get me in. | ||
| And I was at this big fancy event and Michael Dell was there. | ||
| And he really took care of the people that were working there. | ||
| If you catch my drift, he really took good care of them. | ||
| So he really does. | ||
| Michael Dell has a very strong reputation in Austin. | ||
| He's very well liked by the local community. | ||
| He's done a lot for the local community. | ||
| Like I said, that's the only experience I've ever had personally about it was he really took care of these workers at this event I was at. | ||
| So it does seem, it does seem like Michael Dell is stepping up here. | ||
| This is crazy. | ||
| So Trump talking about this investment, the Trump accounts, of course, it's called the Trump accounts, everything with Trump on it. | ||
| So here's Trump. | ||
| I'm sorry. | ||
| I just can't help myself. | ||
| It's just, it's also cringe. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Here's Trump talking about the Trump accounts. | ||
| Today is Giving Tuesday. | ||
| I don't know if anybody's heard that one before, but it is indeed Giving Tuesday, one of the biggest days of the year for philanthropy and charitable giving. | ||
| And this afternoon, Michael and Susan Dell are committing to one of the largest private donations in American history, which will directly benefit the next generation of American children through the new Trump accounts program that we created in our one big beautiful bill. | ||
| Michael and Susan came to see me along with Brad and they said, you know, this is an idea. | ||
| And I said, I think, you know, it sounded just so good and so unique. | ||
| But that's why he's been so successful and they've been so successful in life and in business because they're unique. | ||
| Trump accounts will be the first, I guess you could say, real trust funds for every American child, allowing family members, employers, corporations, generous donors to contribute money. | ||
| By the way, I'm pretty sure this was originally thought up by Hillary Clinton. | ||
| And of course, when Hillary Clinton came up with this idea, all the Republicans hated it, by the way. | ||
| But it has Trump's name in it now, so they all love it. | ||
| Money that will be invested and grow over the course of a child's life to be used for their benefit after they turn 18. | ||
| So in other words, these are children that are going to, an investment's going to be made. | ||
| That investment's going to continue to grow, we hope, right? | ||
| We hope. | ||
| But it will. | ||
| And they'll feel like Michael Dell someday. | ||
| But at 18, they'll have a lot of money, a lot more money than they would have had, and potentially a lot of money. | ||
| But these accounts will track the overall stock market. | ||
| It will be 100% private property controlled by the Child's Guardians. | ||
| In honor of America's 250th anniversary, the Dells are announcing today that they are giving 25 million American children $250 each to save and to invest in their personal Trump account. | ||
| Now, that's the equivalent of $6.25 billion. | ||
| In other words, to put it succinctly, Michael and Susan are giving $6,250 million in total. | ||
| And as a total contribution, that's big stuff. | ||
| I don't care who you are. | ||
| That's big. | ||
| Come here. | ||
| Give me a hand. | ||
| Let me have a little of that lucky rubbish. | ||
| That's fantastic, Susan. | ||
| These gifts will be available to the first 25 million children aged 10 and under the sign, the zip codes, where their median income is $150,000 or less. | ||
| All right. | ||
| So we'll see the success story there, I suppose, down the road, if there's a country left or what value these accounts end up accruing over those years. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| I feel like I should express this because it's just true. | ||
| It's how I feel. | ||
| I don't think I'm the only one. | ||
| It's so hard now. | ||
| Is it just me? | ||
| I'm going to look at the comments here, guys. | ||
| Because if it's just me, I'm going to drop it. | ||
| I'm going to drop it. | ||
| And I'm just going to say, I'm just going to attribute this to this. | ||
| I'm just too embedded in the political world and I'm just too hardcore for the political world. | ||
| It's a bunch of soft as butter frauds. | ||
| So let me know. | ||
| I've got the chat pulled up here. | ||
| Let me know if you guys feel the same way. | ||
| Like, I saw this story. | ||
| I know Michael Dell has a strong reputation here locally. | ||
| And, you know, I want to be positive about this. | ||
| I want to think that there's good people out there. | ||
| I want to think Michael Dell is one of them. | ||
| I want to think Trump is one of them. | ||
| I want to think that there's good people out there that want to help other people and really believe it's a good thing and the right thing to do. | ||
| And they enjoy it. | ||
| They enjoy that process. | ||
| And it comes from a place of a good heart, a good soul. | ||
| I want to believe that. | ||
| I want to think that that's the case here. | ||
| And I'd say I do believe that. | ||
| And I think that's the case here. | ||
| But, you know, I got to tell you, folks, when I was reading about this before the press conference and I was thinking about it, I was like, yeah, okay, we'll put this in the show today and have a little positive thing here. | ||
| And I just got to tell you, hearing Trump talk about it, it just soured the whole thing for me. | ||
| I just, I got to be honest, folks. | ||
| It's just, that's where this, that's where it's at for me now. | ||
| Am I the only one, guys? | ||
| I got the comments pulled up on my screen here. | ||
| Am I the only one? | ||
| I just, it's just how I feel. | ||
| I'm not even, it's not like I want that. | ||
| I came into this thing positive. | ||
| I came into this thing like, wow, Michael Dell, local, local Austinite and his wife, they really care about people. | ||
| We're doing something good here. | ||
| And then just for whatever reason, Trump gets up there and talks about it. | ||
| And I'm like, hmm, now I don't know. | ||
| Now I'm not so sure. | ||
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That's, that's, that's where I'm at. | |
| That's where I'm at. | ||
| And it's just like, I guess it's when you tell me the Epstein files are a hoax and you tell me the affordability crisis is a hoax and you don't do a deep state arrest, but you bomb multiple countries. | ||
| I mean, you invite Netanyahu to the White House after they just killed two kids. | ||
| Maybe that's it. | ||
| Maybe there's some other instinct. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| I just, it's like, it's so tainted now. | ||
| It's so cringe now. | ||
| I can't help it. | ||
| I can't help it. | ||
| I don't like it. | ||
| I don't want it, but I can't help it. | ||
| And looks like people are split. | ||
| Looks like people are split in the chat. | ||
| Some people are agreeing with me. | ||
| Other people are saying no. | ||
| Bad take. | ||
| That's fair. | ||
| I asked for your comments. | ||
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I could see it either way. | |
| I do wonder, as I see maybe some of your conspiracies in the chat, I do wonder about all of this, how all of this is playing out. | ||
| How much of these deals are backroom deals? | ||
| Or how much of these deals, even if I wanted to really go out into the left field, how much of these deals are Trump finds your name on the Epstein list and calls you and says, hey, give us your money. | ||
| Give us your money and we'll protect you from the big reveal of the Epstein list. | ||
| But give us, we're going to need a couple billion dollars of your money. | ||
| And I'm not saying that about Michael Dell, to be clear. | ||
| I'm not, that's, I'm not, that's not what I'm saying about Dell. | ||
| I just, it's just, I don't know. | ||
| The whole thing is so weird. | ||
| The whole thing is so MAGA is just so weird. | ||
| It's so foreign now. | ||
| It's just really, it's just strange. | ||
| It's just strange. | ||
| So yeah, some people, some people are agreeing with me in the comments. | ||
| Some people are saying, no, it's too, you're too negative. | ||
| That's fair. | ||
| That's fair. | ||
| But I can't help it. | ||
| That's just, that's just where I'm at. | ||
| That's just where I'm at. | ||
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All right. | |
| So now we got now we've got some beef. | ||
| Beef is now the theme for the rest of the show. | ||
| I think I'm going to do the, I think I'm going to do another job today avoiding the heavy content. | ||
| I think I'm going to do another job. | ||
| I'm like a ballerina up here, twisting and twirling and pirouetting to avoid that subject material. | ||
| Maybe we'll get there. | ||
| But now we're going to have about an hour of beef. | ||
| I think it's going to look like about an hour of beef here. | ||
| So Elise Stefanik earlier today, I just walked out of a briefing on this issue this morning. | ||
| This is about the weaponization of government committee. | ||
| And Stefanik is trying to really solidify the weaponization of government to go after the deep state. | ||
| It's how I would put it. | ||
| And so she says today, I just walked out of a briefing on the weaponization committee this morning, confirming everything I posted yesterday. | ||
| That is in fact, Speaker Johnson is blocking my provision to root out the illegal weaponization that led to Crossfire Hurricane, Arctic Frost, and more. | ||
| He is siding with Jamie Raskin against Trump Republicans to block this provision to protect the deep state. | ||
| They even got a new label, Trump Republicans. | ||
| Good Lord. | ||
| Man, you got to give it to Trump. | ||
| He just brands these people. | ||
| He just brands everything. | ||
| There's nobody better. | ||
| This is an easy one. | ||
| The bill is dead on arrival unless this provision gets added in as it was passed out of committee. | ||
| Speaker Johnson protecting the deep state who went after Trump. | ||
| It wasn't over. | ||
| Stefanik doubles down. | ||
| So Johnson says it's all false. | ||
| I don't know why Stefanik won't just call me. | ||
| I tried to contact her and it just didn't, it just didn't happen. | ||
| So now Johnson is basically saying Stefanik is a liar. | ||
| Stefanik fires back. | ||
| She says Speaker Johnson is the liar and says, in true deform, the speaker texted me yesterday claiming he knew nothing about it. | ||
| Yeah, right. | ||
| This is his preferred tactic to tell members when he gets caught torpedoing the Republican agenda. | ||
| It wasn't on your radar. | ||
| This is the only provision in the bill to root out the deep state rot. | ||
| What is going on? | ||
| This is not regular order. | ||
| Regular order is a member's provision that is passed out of committee, should be heard on the floor and not struck down by a Democrat minority member in a closed door meeting. | ||
| It's getting really wonky here. | ||
| My provision passed out of the House Intelligence Committee, which is the committee of jurisdiction. | ||
| You torpedoed this siding with Jamie Raskin. | ||
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You said you would fix it, so fix it. | |
| What is going on? | ||
| Now, I think it's probably a simple answer. | ||
| I think it's probably a simple answer because I do believe Stefanik is, is she running for office again? | ||
| Yeah, she's running for governor in New York. | ||
| So see, Stephonik has enough political wherewithal. | ||
| And I think that's what she is. | ||
| I think she's just a political, she's just a political wherewithal person. | ||
| She just moves in the board. | ||
| She thinks that it's the most apt position to put herself in to win an election. | ||
| So yes, she's obviously very pro-Israel. | ||
| But she also understands enough that she has no chance of winning the governor's race if The deep state is not drained if the deep state is not arrested, if the deep state is not addressed. | ||
| Stefana gets it. | ||
| So I think she's doing this for her political life here. | ||
| I think she's doing this because she knows that deep state arrest and draining the swamp is a necessity for success from the Trump Republicans as she sees it. | ||
| And if she sees Speaker Johnson or something happening in the House that's not going the way it should, she's calling it out because she needs that result to win her election. | ||
| And she's not the only one. | ||
| And I wish the Republicans would realize that. | ||
| I wish the Republicans would realize that. | ||
| But hey, don't worry, we're going to strike some drug houses in Venezuela. | ||
| That'll satisfy you. | ||
| Now, here's more beef: Dan Bongino and Miranda Devine. | ||
| Let's start with Bongino. | ||
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Wow. | |
| Deep State Divine strikes again. | ||
| This is Dan Bongino last night, folks. | ||
| Deep State Divine strikes again. | ||
| Miranda loves attacking our reform agenda with gossipy anecdotes from disgruntled former employees because she's upset that her reporting keeps falling apart under scrutiny. | ||
| You can always count on Miranda for a timed hit piece when the director and I make big changes. | ||
| Miranda prefers the old guard. | ||
| I don't. | ||
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Full steam ahead. | |
| That's interesting from Dan Bongino. | ||
| I got to tell you: if I'm looking at this and I'm saying, all right, pick a team, I like Bongino here. | ||
| I got to say, I prefer Bongino's stance right now on this. | ||
| If you take it all at face value, which, you know, maybe you don't. | ||
| But okay. | ||
| So Miranda says, I learned that Dan Bongino has been claiming he published my best letter, my bestseller, Laptop from Hell. | ||
| This is false. | ||
| My contract was with the courageous Anthony Zakarti of Post Hill. | ||
| Anthony later offloaded risk by selling Dan a portion of the book. | ||
| Dan benefited financially from my accurate reporting on the deep state. | ||
| Now that he's inside the FBI, he attacks me for my accurate reporting and accuses me of being part of the deep state. | ||
| The good news is that you can still buy laptop from hell in hardcover, makes a great Christmas present. | ||
| And then she plugs. | ||
| Okay, so, well, the problem that Dan has is that the deep state hasn't been arrested. | ||
| The problem that Miranda has is she's not really addressing what Dan said. | ||
| She's accusing him of some other issue, which might be accurate or might not. | ||
| I mean, I probably assume it is if she's willing to say it, but it really has nothing to do with the issue. | ||
| Miranda prefers the old guard. | ||
| I don't. | ||
| Well, what is the new guard getting done, Dan? | ||
| I think I'm on Team Dan with this. | ||
| I don't really care about what book deal. | ||
| I didn't give a damn. | ||
| I don't give a damn about that. | ||
| I care about getting results. | ||
| I care about deep state arrests, and the old guard wasn't doing it. | ||
| But is the new guard going to do it? | ||
| That's the question. | ||
| Is the new guard going to do it? | ||
| But, you know, since she brings up the book Laptop from Hell, shouldn't we still care? | ||
| Shouldn't we still care that the Biden crime family was selling out this country with 10% for the big guy? | ||
| Shouldn't we still care about that? | ||
| Because we certainly cared about it in 2020. | ||
| We certainly cared a lot about it. | ||
| We heard a lot about it. | ||
| We heard a lot about it from Trump. | ||
| We heard a lot about it from all these other people. | ||
| So what? | ||
| So Joe Biden gets to sell the country out with Hunter Biden and James Biden and then use the auto pen and nobody gets arrested? | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Does that fly with you? | ||
| Does that sound good to you? | ||
| Does that sound like draining the swamp to you? | ||
| Yikes. | ||
| Yikes. | ||
| Elon Musk. | ||
| You know, we said this on the show yesterday. | ||
| Was Elon listening? | ||
| Elon, can I come tour your boring facility? | ||
| That's funny. | ||
| Elon, I would like to go to your boring facility. | ||
| Elon Musk says, if current trends continue, whites will go from being a small minority of the world population today to virtually extinct. | ||
| I pretty much said the exact thing yesterday. | ||
| And then Wall Street Apes originally posted the statistics with the visual representation before Elon Wade in here. | ||
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| Oh, boy. | ||
| And then Elon, and he's right, by the way. | ||
| And then Elon. | ||
| Now, this one is crazy. | ||
| I got a lot of incoming on this today. | ||
| Elon came out and said Jews were white today. | ||
| Actually, he said Jews are peak white. | ||
| Now, I don't know what that means. | ||
| I don't know what peak white means. | ||
| This is a crazy one. | ||
| And, you know, it's all this identity politics bullcrap. | ||
| So I really don't even care. | ||
| But it's like, if you're going to talk about identity politics, then, yeah, okay, let's try to figure out what's true. | ||
| Now, Elon Musk says Jews are white. | ||
| Now, when you ask most Jews, they will say they're not white. | ||
| I guess they would say they're Arabs or Semites. | ||
| So they don't like being considered white. | ||
| And maybe that's because they think white people are evil with people like Levin and Josh Hammer specifically who say that white people are inherently evil because of their DNA. | ||
| But now hold on a second. | ||
| Do we really want to have this conversation? | ||
| Because I don't think it has to come from a bad place. | ||
| But I suppose when you're talking about an ethno-state, or I suppose when you're talking about an ethno-nationality that is based off of what, a religion or an ancient tribe that claims to be God's chosen people, which I suppose could be classified as supremacy. | ||
| Well, then maybe there's a reason why they don't want to be called white. | ||
| Because if they're called white, then they're considered European. | ||
| And if they're considered European, then I guess they're not God's chosen, huh? | ||
| I guess they can't make the claim of being God's chosen and superior to you and above you if they're European and not of Jewish descent or Arab or Middle Eastern or Semitic, however you want to describe it. | ||
| So I guess that would be why, even though they have all the characteristics of being white, they have all the characteristics of mostly Eastern Europeans. | ||
| And if you look into their actual DNA, their ancestry, you find out that most of them are actually European. | ||
| And that the most Semitic in the Middle East, well, actually, you could argue the least Semitic country, the least Arab, the least Middle Eastern country in the Middle East is actually Israel. | ||
| They have the most European DNA in their actual country. | ||
| So that's what Elon Musk is saying. | ||
| Boy, did he kick the hornet nets with that? | ||
| Okay, that's going to be fun. | ||
| I'm not even going to go into the comment section on that one, though I would like to right now, actually. | ||
| I'm kind of curious. | ||
| No, let's move on. | ||
| Katie Miller. | ||
| That's Steve Miller's wife. | ||
| We're going to be hearing from Stephen Miller here shortly, too. | ||
| Katie Miller was on with Megan Kelly and says they call us Nazis and white nationalists so they can excuse the violence against conservatives. | ||
| Now, recall, it was a story that broke just last week about, and this was supposedly a former Antifa guy who said that they know that the left calls conservatives Nazis, like Katie Miller is saying, the left calls conservative Nazis so they can justify killing you, so they can justify violence against you. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Well, I think we all agree with that. | ||
| So, yes, they call you, they know they're lying, but they call you a Nazi because they want to justify killing you. | ||
| But you know what? | ||
| You know who's calling you Nazis? | ||
| I don't get called a Nazi by any leftists. | ||
| I don't have liberals and progressives and Democrats calling me a Nazi. | ||
| It's people like this. | ||
| It's this woke right new faction of the neocons, David Petu Lachio. | ||
| The Nazis are going to lose, by the way. | ||
| 50% foreigners, 45% basement dollars, 5% brain dead zoomers. | ||
| He's talking about right-wingers, folks. | ||
| These are all these accounts that magically popped up recently that are all big, big foreign lobby supporters, big Israel supporters that are anybody on the right wing that doesn't support Israel is a Nazi. | ||
| So Ms. Miller, Mrs. Miller, excuse me, Mrs. Miller, I agree with you. | ||
| They call us Nazis to justify killing us, but you have to understand it's coming from the right now. | ||
| It's not coming from the left. | ||
| It's not coming from liberals. | ||
| It's not coming from progressives. | ||
| It's coming from the right. | ||
| There is a specific group of people calling us Nazis on the right for having a foreign policy disagreement. | ||
| And yes, they are calling us Nazis for the exact same reason that the people on the left called us Nazis. | ||
| And I find it funny that we keep having to address this. | ||
| It's like we have to address the Nazis on the right. | ||
| And then they'll say, don't you know they call us Nazis so they can justify killing us? | ||
| Wait a second, you just called us Nazis. | ||
| It's quite an omission, if you ask me, quite an admission, quite a revelation, even. | ||
| Every damn time, I mean, these stories break almost every week now. | ||
| Truck driver charged with killing newlyweds in horrid crash is illegal migrant given license in Newsom's California. | ||
| They all come from California and they're killing Americans. | ||
| They're all foreigners here illegally that get a license illegally in California and then kill Americans because they don't know how to drive. | ||
| They're not properly trained. | ||
| Well, Stephen Miller addressed this from the White House. | ||
| Here's what he had to say. | ||
| For your audience, perfectly, Sean. | ||
| This was not a loophole. | ||
| The Biden administration, Secretary of Homeland Security, Alejandro Mayorkas, devised a scheme to fly illegal aliens into the country and then to escort them en masse across the border by the millions and to give them something known as parole, which gives them a work permit, which gives them a social security number, which gives them access to the voting booth. | ||
| This was the plan all along to get them here illegally so they can get free government benefits, get hooked to welfare, and be able to participate in American elections. | ||
| This was an attack on democracy by the Democrat Party. | ||
| It's the same attack that we see, Sean, when you have California, a sanctuary state that is refusing to turn over even illegal alien criminals and gang members to ICE. | ||
| So these are illegal aliens in California. | ||
| who have been arrested by California police, by California law enforcement for serious crimes, for crimes against children, for felonies, for crimes that threaten public safety. | ||
| And they are refusing to hand these criminal, illegal aliens over to ICE. | ||
| Instead, they're freeing them back into the cities to offend and offend again. | ||
| By any definition, what California is doing is criminal. | ||
| It is a violation of our laws. | ||
| It is one of the most heinous things that I have seen in my entire. | ||
| So I agree with everything Stephen Miller says, and I like Stephen Miller. | ||
| But, you know, eventually you keep talking about all these criminals. | ||
| You know, eventually you're going to have to arrest somebody. | ||
| I can't believe Alejandro Mayorkas is roaming around the country free and happy right now. | ||
| One of the biggest traitors in the history of this country. | ||
| I would actually argue that Alejandro Mayorkas is the biggest traitor in the history of the United States of America with his invasion, the largest invasion in the history of the world. | ||
| Alejandro Mayorkas facilitated the largest invasion in the history of the world, much bigger than Operation Barbarossa, which is considered the largest land invasion. | ||
| No, Alejandro Mayorkas stops that into the into the basement with the land invasion of 15 million illegal aliens, Alejandro Mayorkas. | ||
| So again, I keep hearing about all these criminals from the administration. | ||
| I keep hearing about all the deep state criminals and the Biden criminals and the Biden administration criminals and the Democrat criminals. | ||
| I keep hearing about all these criminals and no one's getting arrested. | ||
| So how is it we have all these criminals? | ||
| We're all talking about the criminals. | ||
| We all see the criminals. | ||
| We all know the criminals. | ||
| We know their names and none of them get arrested. | ||
| It's wearing thin. | ||
| It's getting old, as they say. | ||
| Now, this is just pathetic. | ||
| TSA introduces new $45 fee for travelers without real ID starting February 1st. | ||
| What a disaster this real ID has been. | ||
| The whole thing is just get rid of TSA. | ||
| Just get rid of all this crap. | ||
| Oh, but the big lie of 9-11. | ||
| So we can't. | ||
| We all have to live under this tyranny because they lied to us about 9-11, a big giant false flag, an inside job. | ||
| So now we all have to live like slaves. | ||
| So the real world ID, nobody's getting it. | ||
| Nobody's going to get their new ID. | ||
| Nobody's going to the DMV and setting the appointment. | ||
| It's obnoxious. | ||
| It's annoying. | ||
| Nobody wants to do it. | ||
| It's just a pain in the ass. | ||
| So a lot of these people are trying to travel, but they can't because they don't have a real ID. | ||
| So they can't travel, but they don't know it. | ||
| So they show up at the airport. | ||
| They don't have the right ID. | ||
| They can't travel. | ||
| Imagine that. | ||
| That's a fun day. | ||
| All right, kids. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Family all ready to go on vacation. | ||
| All right, here we go. | ||
| And you get to the airport. | ||
| Sir, you can't fly. | ||
| You don't have a real ID. | ||
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What? | |
| I have my ID right here. | ||
| It's not expired. | ||
| It's a valid ID right here. | ||
| No, sir, you need a new ID. | ||
| You need a real ID to fly now. | ||
| You live in a tyranny. | ||
| Don't you know? | ||
| You live in the United States of tyranny. | ||
| You're a slave now. | ||
| Oh, okay. | ||
| So I can't fly. | ||
| I can't take my family on vacation. | ||
| You know, we just spent like $8,000 to plan this thing. | ||
| No, sir, you can't travel. | ||
| That's on you. | ||
| So that's been such a disaster. | ||
| Now they're going to say, well, all right, you don't have the right ID. | ||
| Just pay us $45 then. | ||
| Fuck you. | ||
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Fuck you. | |
| Pay us $45 to travel because you can't go out of your way to get another ID. | ||
| Screw you. | ||
| You know what? | ||
| You can let that person get on the plane without paying $45. | ||
| You scummy, despicable federal government. | ||
| You sick, twisted, disgusting TSA. | ||
| You make me sick. | ||
| Oh, you can't get on that plane unless you give me $45. | ||
| What is this? | ||
| Another government shakedown? | ||
| What is this? | ||
| Another mafia shakedown? | ||
| Can't believe we put up with this garbage. | ||
| But we do. | ||
| We sure do. | ||
| I can't believe we put up with this garbage, folks. | ||
| Cannot believe we put up with this garbage. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
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| And as is always the case, if I address somebody or something, but specifically in this case, somebody on air that takes an issue with the things that I say, I will open up my platform for them to address the issues that they have with me or the things that I say. | ||
| I think this is the healthy way to do it. | ||
| And so it was a couple of days ago, I did some commentary on Jake Lang. | ||
| Jake Lang reached out to me. | ||
| We've been in communication for a week or so now to get him on the air to address some of these issues. | ||
| So I bring Jake on the air with me now, Jake Lang joining us from his studio. | ||
| Jake, I would just, I guess I would like to start the interview like this. | ||
| Obviously, you took an issue with some of the commentary from me the other week. | ||
| So I said, come on the air and state your grievances and we'll have it out like men. | ||
| And so here you are to do so, Jake Lang. | ||
| Owen, thanks for having me on. | ||
| It's good to be home. | ||
| This is my first Thanksgiving home this past weekend with my family in five years. | ||
| So just soaking in all of the familial moments that are healing me from years of solitary confinement being a J Sixer and all those years kind of celebrating with the J Sixers in prison as my family and now back home my real family. | ||
| So I'm just coming off a really good weekend. | ||
| I'm going to get a headspace. | ||
| Plus the Dearborn march was extremely successful. | ||
| And the only thing dampening any of that was this, it seemed to be coordinated attack against me from a bunch of people on what's supposed to be the right wing that's against immigration, against the brownification of America. | ||
| All of a sudden, it was like a drudgery of dozens of people, you know, saying that I had malicious intentions, some type of subversive Jewish intentions by pointing out, you know, that London is turning into a Muslim no-go area and Dearborn, Michigan, Minneapolis, Tampa Bay, Florida, Plano, Texas. | ||
| And it kind of dampened the whole entire Christian uprising that we saw happen in Dearborn, Michigan. | ||
| And you were the one of the people that kind of just threw, you know, some gasoline on the fire to try to burn away that amazing show of American patriotism, things that a mass immigration problem that we're having. | ||
| And it just, it hurt my heart because you're J Sixer too. | ||
| And I did not see that coming from you, brothers. | ||
| So I just wanted to address the audience and give, you know, clarification that I'm not a Jewish paid plan from Israel, as many people alluded to. | ||
| Not a bad actor. | ||
| I spent many years in prison as a J Sixer, as a patriot for this country. | ||
| I wasn't paid on January 6th. | ||
| I wasn't paid while I was in my prison cell, rotting away for four years and six days. | ||
| I wasn't paid for Dearborn, Michigan, which, you know, Myron Gaines and people, oh, $7,000 from Netanyahu. | ||
| It's preposterous and illogical. | ||
| Somebody that's been through the breadth and the depth and the length of sacrifice that I have for my country to then turn around and just try to throw dirt on my name and say that all of this is because I have some type of subversive plans or goals. | ||
| I'm just a patriot standing up for the things I believe in. | ||
| And hundreds of millions of Americans that watch those videos from Dearborn also stand beside me in all of these things I believe. | ||
| So let's not throw dirt on this fire and let's let the flames of American patriotism and liberty burn brighter and brighter till we take our country back. | ||
| Well, that's totally fair. | ||
| I want to, I only want to address the things that I said. | ||
| So whatever issues you have with other people, I can't speak for them. | ||
| I'll address what I said and what issues you had with what I said specifically. | ||
| But as far as what other people have said or what other people's issues might be with either you personally or your presentation, I don't want to get into that today. | ||
| If you want to address that, I suppose you can, but I'd rather just address the things that I said that you might have a problem with. | ||
| You know, I would just say, I guess I would ask you. | ||
| You say that your event in Dearborn was a success. | ||
| What is your measurement for success? | ||
| Why do you believe that that was a success? | ||
| Well, we exposed Dearborn, Michigan to literally, I mean, you rack up the views, it was billions of views. | ||
| The Overton window shifted where people kind of saw and looking over to Europe as the main hotbed for Islamification, for the erasure of white people. | ||
| We're starting to realize that these people have conglomerated in America in different key positions, like in New York City, and they've taken political power, actual political power with Zorah Mandami. | ||
| And they're running now a Muslim candidate for governor of Michigan. | ||
| And so the success that we had was exposing the violent, low-impulse control conglomeration, this kind of enclave of Muslims that are right outside Detroit, Michigan, showing that these people will not allow First Amendment demonstrations in their area. | ||
| They will punch you. | ||
| They will pepper spray you. | ||
| They will throw dirt on you, literally handfuls of mulch they were picking up and throwing at black protesters that were with me, white people that were with me, obviously. | ||
| They were throwing food on us, handfuls of food. | ||
| It was insane. | ||
| So we showed the world really what the intolerance of the left, the Muslims, which now have conglomerated, right, to destroy white Christian nationalism. | ||
| The Muslims and the leftists, the gay, trans Marxist leftists have joined forces in order to destroy people like me and you with our viewpoints that put America first, you know, Zionism on the back end. | ||
| We don't want Israel, Zionism, any control from any foreign agency, whether it be Israel, Qatar, CCP China, people that share our viewpoint. | ||
| The left and Muslims are trying to conglomerate and destroy right now. | ||
| And so we expose the willingness of these people to be violent to squash our right to protest. | ||
| And in that regard, it was a massive success. | ||
| And me leaving with my life intact was also a massive success because you saw three, 400 young military age men surrounding me, screaming Alu Akbar as they were kicking at me and punching me and throwing dirt on me. | ||
| So we had massive successes. | ||
| And the biggest success, which is undeniable, is that President Trump has sent ICE into Dearborn, which was the crux of my message inside Dearborn City Hall. | ||
| I told him they're H-1B chain migration invaders. | ||
| They don't assimilate and they need to go. | ||
| So Dearborn, Michigan has been now, you know, the hotbed for ICE, getting all of these Yemenis and Afghani and other Somalian immigrants and illegal invaders into our country. | ||
| So we had massive success on all fronts. | ||
| And pretty much we raised the temperature of this fervor, American spirit. | ||
| The right needs kind of an emotional push for the midterms because as we saw in 2025, the elections that just happened, we fell so flat on our faces. | ||
| And we need some more energizing, some more street movements in America that Christians and conservatives can be a part of. | ||
| So I think it was a massive success on all of those different latitudes. | ||
| And, you know, some people may say otherwise, but I think the hundreds of millions of people that liked, commented, shared the videos and the content from Dearborn and that were really energized and inspired by the words and by the deeds that we did that day are truly the measure of success that we had. | ||
| Well, I would say if your measurement of success is getting a bunch of views, then there's no denying that you were successful. | ||
| And some people may agree or disagree with whether getting views is a measurement of success or not. | ||
| I guess, and I'll get back to this. | ||
| I don't want to focus on this right now because I want to go back to the events of that day. | ||
| My general issue, and you can respond to this later when I re-raise it, is that I don't feel that raising the temperature in the streets is the right avenue. | ||
| I don't feel raising the temperature in these Middle East holy wars is the right avenue right now. | ||
| I'd rather raise the temperature in the White House that we elected to actually do what we elected it to do. | ||
| But let me just put that on pause for a second. | ||
| I fully support your right to free speech. | ||
| And I think that what you did up there was fully within your rights. | ||
| And I think that I hope that the people that assaulted you are going to go to jail. | ||
| You did not deserve, you should be able, even the most provocative free speech should not be resulted in violence. | ||
| So I do hope that the people that assaulted you are going to face justice because you didn't deserve that. | ||
| But I do have to ask, I mean, what did you expect to happen? | ||
| I mean, you were taunting their religion. | ||
| I mean, you knew you were going into their zone, or I guess you might consider it our zone. | ||
| A no-go zone, right? | ||
| So, so, but what did you expect to happen? | ||
| I mean, you were waving around the Torah, you were way or the Quran, you were waving around the Quran, you were waving around Bacon. | ||
| I mean, what did you expect to happen? | ||
| Well, you know, regardless of what the expectation, you know, the understanding of how low impulse control violent and nasty these people are, you have to just act with bravery, knowing that the point is demonstrating, right? | ||
| The Quran is a signifier of the Middle East. | ||
| Bacon is a signifier of America. | ||
| And showing the clash between these two ways of life that can never assimilate together was the point of it. | ||
| And so we did what we do to exercise our First Amendment right. | ||
| And we leave it in the hands of these animals to act as we know they're going to act because that's the point. | ||
| We're trying to show they cannot assimilate. | ||
| If a bunch of Muslims were to go and burn the Bible in Boston, Massachusetts, for example, where there's a lot of Catholics and hundreds of churches, right? | ||
| They would not be surrounded by three, 400 young men that are throwing food at them, Christian men, and cursing at them and punching them and pepper spraying them because that's not how we act. | ||
| So we're trying to show the differentiating factor between these people that they cannot respect our rights because they have an allegiance. | ||
| And this is another thing we expose massively. | ||
| The Sharia law police in Dearborn, Michigan have an allegiance to the Quran, an allegiance to Muhammad, an allegiance to Sharia law before an allegiance to the Constitution. | ||
| So when it came to protecting us and making arrests on, I mean, literally, I got punched in the face right in front of a police car violently. | ||
| They did not arrest that guy. | ||
| They didn't. | ||
| And they didn't even try to. | ||
| We had Cam Higbee. | ||
| We had other people trying to file Isaac Thomas, the youngest Jan Sixer, who is a resident of Flint, Michigan, who was brought up inside the Michigan like group home scenario as an orphan. | ||
| And he was violated there as a young man. | ||
| He was trying to file police reports. | ||
| He was saying he had been assaulted, slapped, and food thrown on him. | ||
| None of the Sharia law police wanted to take a police report, let alone make an arrest of somebody that was violent right in front of him. | ||
| So we exposed all of these different higher alliances and allegiances that these people have, not to America, but to their political ideology, which is wrapped in a religion, right? | ||
| It's a religion. | ||
| It's a political ideology disguised as a religion for dominance over every country. | ||
| And so, in all of those ways, plus the big win, getting ICE sent to Dearborn and seeing the arrests happen, I think it was a massive success. | ||
| And now, what we're seeing is instead of the humiliation rituals like we just saw in New York City, for example, where hundreds of Muslims come out into the street, put down their little prayer rug, and they do their prayer, showing dominance, marking territory, trying to humiliate the other white Christian men in that area, showing that they're the dominant strong force. | ||
| We need to reverse that and show up in mass for these Christian crusade marches, these peaceful marches, showing that America is our territory, that us white men will not be emasculated here on our own home ground. | ||
| We can demonstrate our right to protest, our right to demonstrate, burn the Quran, wave bacon around, because this is America. | ||
| And the more that we shrink from that, the more that we become scared, the more that we pick apart each other on social media saying psyop here, psyop there, what's happening is you're disenfranchising. | ||
| And that's one of the reasons why I wanted to come on because this movement is so strong. | ||
| I've received literally tens of thousands of messages from young white men my age and you know, in that age range, I'm 30 years old, that say, How can we get involved? | ||
| We're tired of seeing the brownification of Europe, the brownification of America, where white erasure is happening. | ||
| How can we get involved? | ||
| So, by claiming everyone's a bad actor, everyone's a psyop, they have malcontent and disingenuous motivations. | ||
| What you're doing is we're pushing white men back further into a corner. | ||
| They don't know who to believe, they don't know who to trust. | ||
| And at the end of the day, they end up going on Reddit, complaining and whining that they can't get a girlfriend, that all the white girls are fetishized over black NFL players, that they're being disenfranchised, displaced in their own country. | ||
| Instead of rallying behind a figure like me who sacrificed for this country and a movement like Americans Against Islamification, we have people online that have nothing better else to do but try to drag down the man in the arena. | ||
| And that's why it hurt my heart so much. | ||
| I don't care about being called a Jew, anybody, you know, trying to throw dirt on my name. | ||
| That's not what I care about. | ||
| That's not why you are the one that said you were Jewish, though. | ||
| Didn't you? | ||
| I have a Jewish, I have a Jewish mother. | ||
| That's a baseline fact, but she's Russian Ashkenazi Jewish. | ||
| I'm a white European on both sides of my family. | ||
| I was raised Irish Catholic. | ||
| I've never even been inside a Jewish temple. | ||
| I was first Holy Communion, baptized, confirmation, the whole entire nine yards. | ||
| I grew up like every other white suburban American. | ||
| Were those images of you at the Wailing Wall? | ||
| Were those fake? | ||
| No, that's not a fake image at all, but I was doing that as a tourist in Israel, not when I was 20 years old, not as some type of right-wing influencer that has been bought out and has to go show fidelity to the state of Israel. | ||
| That was, this is 10 years ago before people really even had these questions. | ||
| I wasn't even awake to the foreign influence campaign that AIPAC has on our politicians and all that stuff. | ||
| That was me with my Jewish side of the family on a family vacation. | ||
| And it was a nice moment where my 80-year-old grandparents got to see a little bit of the heritage side of our Jewish faith. | ||
| And we enjoyed it a moment. | ||
| But I was raised Christian. | ||
| I'm a born-again believer. | ||
| I've gone through prison reading the Bible, teaching Bible studies, baptizing dozens of men. | ||
| I love my faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. | ||
| And it is the core essence of who I am. | ||
| And so for people to try to drag that away from me and just say what he did, putting his life on the line in Dearborn, Michigan, was some Jewish trickery. | ||
| Meanwhile, a week before Dearborn, I burnt the Talmud with over a million views on my ex page. | ||
| People just try to hide certain facts and elevate other ones so that they can spin a narrative, which ultimately disenfranchises young white men from pushing back against the takeover of their country. | ||
| And that's why I was so upset with you and Jake Shields, who's also called, and we've worked things out. | ||
| And I want to announce today on the program, because this is all I care about is clearing my good name so I can continue to carry the torch to help revive America. | ||
| Is that I'm not going to be seeking litigation on any of you guys. | ||
| I've had the opportunity. | ||
| Jake's going to have me on his podcast. | ||
| Suleiman had me on his podcast. | ||
| You've been gracious enough to give me this platform. | ||
| So, you know, regardless, I don't care about being a litigious Jew or whatever that is. | ||
| It's just me saying I'm going to stand on the fact that I'm not a bad actor. | ||
| I'm not a paid Israeli massage shill. | ||
| I'm just a man with genuine intentions trying to fight for my country. | ||
| And those who try to smear me will ultimately either have to help me clear my name because it's false or, you know, pay the consequences that everybody should have if they've been slandered and defamed and they've taken fire out of a movement. | ||
| But I'm here today to announce that I'm not going to be seeking any type of legal damages or litigation against you guys. | ||
| You guys have 99% of the same views and values and have sacrificed and fought for this country. | ||
| So it's time to end the circling firing squad in the conservative movement, mount up on our crusader horses and ride against these invaders, all of them, the Indians, the H-1B Pakistanis that are taking all the tech jobs. | ||
| All of these people that have ill intentions to change the demographic, heritage, value system, makeup of our country, white, Christian, European, Western men, we need to come together and push back on Israel, on Qatar, on CCP China, on South American, you know, hordes of migrants coming in. | ||
| We need to push back on all of them together before we do not have a country anymore. | ||
| So I appreciate the opportunity to tell my side of the story here because I only am worried about one thing. | ||
| And it's the end goal of making sure our grandchildren grow up in the same type, style, demographic America that you and I did, Owen. | ||
| So that's all I care about. | ||
| And that's why, you know, it hurt me so much to announce that type of, you know, needed defense on my own good name. | ||
| Well, I'll say that I'm glad you made the right decision on the litigation. | ||
| And I also understand when you're in the spotlight and the political world is so chaotic and people make assumptions or accusations about you that you know are not true. | ||
| Now, like I said, I'm here to address the things that I said. | ||
| So if, you know, things that other people said or other people in the January 6th community or whatever, I'm not here to address that. | ||
| Okay, this is between you and I. | ||
| And I'm glad that we're able to settle this like men and this is how it should be. | ||
| And maybe this is a good example for other people inside the big populist tent right now to maybe, hey, let's let's have you ever sat down and talked to the person? | ||
| Have you ever tried that? | ||
| And by the way, I know that you said when you had said that you'd been messaging me for a while. | ||
| I just, so you know, I was not ignoring you. | ||
| I get so many texts, as I'm sure you do from numbers that you've never seen before. | ||
| So that's what the communication issue was on that. | ||
| Although I'm still in that kind of like, you know, back against the wall mode when I was in prison, you know, trying to get the J6 story out of how we were set up and they assaulted us first. | ||
| That, you know, I have a wealth of numbers and contacts that people gave me. | ||
| So I tried to get the message out to everybody. | ||
| I think I've been messaging you since I was still stuck in the basement of the DC jail. | ||
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So, you know, I had just, I won't even ask how you got that phone. | |
| I don't, I don't want to know. | ||
| It depends on which prison you're in. | ||
| But if you just ask Grock right now, anybody can do it. | ||
| Our prison or our phone's prevalent in federal prison and it'll tell you a wealth of information of how available they are. | ||
| The guards make a lot of money off it. | ||
| So they either come in through a keister or they come in through a guard. | ||
| Either way, it's not pleasant. | ||
| What federal facility were you in? | ||
| So I got moved around a lot, but the only one that I ever got a phone in was Brooklyn, MDC, which is the most dangerous prison in America. | ||
| P. Diddy was there. | ||
| El Chapo's nephew was there. | ||
| R. Kelly was there. | ||
| They put all of you. | ||
| New York. | ||
| Is that because you're from New York? | ||
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They put you in there. | |
| Yeah. | ||
| So I'm born and raised in New York and I lived in Manhattan. | ||
| And actually, when I first, the day I was arrested, I was actually brought to MCC, Manhattan, which is where Jeffrey Epstein hung himself right before they closed down that prison. | ||
| That I was transferred, flown out to Oklahoma, then flown over to DC jail. | ||
| That's like a normal thing they do in the feds. | ||
| It's called some type of diesel therapy. | ||
| It's a torture mechanism where they just cart you around. | ||
| And so I was dieseled 17 times in my four years without a trial. | ||
| I was never found guilty. | ||
| And they moved me around. | ||
| So let me get to that. | ||
| And I'll address something that you brought up that I'm getting a lot of heat for, which is fine. | ||
| This is the world we live in. | ||
| And I'll bring something up that I know you get a lot of heat for too. | ||
| And maybe this will help explain it. | ||
| But, you know, you gave me a hard time for quote unquote cooperating with the feds. | ||
| And I've been transparent about this. | ||
| That's fine. | ||
| I get it. | ||
| Smirk it. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| And no smirk there, brother. | ||
| You got to stand 10 toes down. | ||
| Hold on a second. | ||
| Hold on a second. | ||
| Let me address this. | ||
| The deal that I made with the feds, they were trying to put me in jail for multiple years. | ||
| That's what they were trying to do. | ||
| They were trying to throw, really, they were trying to put me in jail for 10 years, is what they were trying to do. | ||
| Now, the struggle tech, the struggle tactic that they used against me, and I thought, honestly, I thought when I went in and I turned myself in, I think that they were going to hold me there forever. | ||
| I kind of went into full, you might say, panic mode and got the best lawyer I could in Austin that knew the court system well, to make sure that they didn't hold me forever, like they did. | ||
| You um, so I think I got bailed out because I had a good lawyer in Austin. | ||
| Thank you God, thank you to the people that supported me, that I was able to get that lawyer. | ||
| I think they might have ended up holding me until my court case, like they did with you, but let me just so I, so you can explain, and if you want to still give me a hard time, that's perfectly fine. | ||
| They were trying to put me, they were trying to put me in for 10 years and they were trying to do this struggle session with me and I agreed to do what is known as a I think it's called a proffer, if i'm if i'm pronouncing it correctly where you basically let me finish. | ||
| Let me finish please, will you please let me finish here. | ||
| Yes sir, so they were trying to get information. | ||
| That's what they wanted. | ||
| They thought I had some information that was going to be damning of Donald Trump, or they thought I had some information that was going to be damning of Alex Jones, or maybe even damning of myself. | ||
| So I said, fine, strip me naked. | ||
| I said, strip me naked, look through everything and you'll find that there's nothing there. | ||
| And that's exactly what they did. | ||
| That's exactly what they did when they questioned me for a couple hours. | ||
| That's exactly what they did when they got all the electronic Electronic data that they requested, I just stripped down naked and I said, go ahead, search everything you want. | ||
| And there was nothing there, Jake. | ||
| Now, the deal was, my only regret, and this is advice for anybody else out there, if you're dealing with the feds, any promises they make you, get it in writing. | ||
| Because if you don't get it in writing, then it doesn't count. | ||
| They promised that they would not put me in prison. | ||
| They promised that they would try to convince the judge, they would sway the judge that they do not want to seek prison time. | ||
| Well, when we got into court, of course, what did they do? | ||
| They tried to get me four months is what they tried to do. | ||
| So I went through all that. | ||
| They ended up screwing me anyway. | ||
| So maybe you're kind of right. | ||
| You don't cooperate, but I could have spent maybe years if I didn't, if I didn't do that. | ||
| Now, you took a different route and you said, I'm going to, as you described, I'm going to stand 10 toes tall. | ||
| And you said, screw them. | ||
| And you decided that you're not going to cooperate at all. | ||
| And they kept you in prison for that. | ||
| Now, is that an accurate depiction? | ||
| Because I know there's a lot of questions about that. | ||
| I know that you're dealing with a lot of heat about why you ended up staying in prison or what that was all about. | ||
| Is it because you refused to cooperate that they held you? | ||
| Was it another legal decision that you made? | ||
| So when you're dealing with a tyrannical regime like the Marxists, Joe Biden, FBI, this deep state apparatus, it is the only, the only possible option for a man to have is to just stand in the face of them and say, you can kill me where I stand. | ||
| I will not talk to you. | ||
| I will not cooperate with you. | ||
| I will just fight you on every level because that is what is morally required from a man that is fighting against his enemy. | ||
| And so in any way to show weakness to them, to show that you are willing to go lay supine in front of them for me was something that crossed a moral boundary and integrity that I would never want to be able to tell my children. | ||
| Yeah, I cooperated. | ||
| Yeah, I worked with them. | ||
| Yeah, I pled out anything because it's a historical standard that we set being January 6th political prisoner. | ||
| It's like President Trump. | ||
| He had to fight on every angle. | ||
| He never made a concession. | ||
| He never bowed down. | ||
| He never kissed the ring. | ||
| And so myself, I said, I'm with President Trump. | ||
| I'm with the conservative, righteous Constitutional Republic movement. | ||
| And working with these people to save my own skin would be something I could never, ever see myself doing. | ||
| Now, that's what got me in a lot of heat with the other J6 or the J6 community because I'm a young man. | ||
| I was 25 years old when I was arrested. | ||
| I didn't have a wife and kids at home. | ||
| So my decisions came purely out of my own ability to sacrifice my time, my life, and all of those things. | ||
| Other men that I'm with that are great men, great patriots. | ||
| They had wives and kids at home. | ||
| Their homes are being foreclosed. | ||
| Their entire life savings are being wiped out in their bank accounts. | ||
| They needed to make decisions for those who they love to get home to be able to provide for them. | ||
| So many took plea deals in that scenario. | ||
| But I made speeches right when we got to DC jail in front of all the Jan Sixers. | ||
| The first speech I made was titled No Plea to Tyranny. | ||
| And it basically mapped out how we have to bog down the court system. | ||
| We cannot give them an inch. | ||
| We cannot give them any concession. | ||
| So some of the men, you know, it aimed at them in their conscience in that cell all night. | ||
| Do I bow down? | ||
| Do I stand tall? | ||
| Do I get home to my family quicker to be able to provide and protect them? | ||
| Or do I just stand in the face of tyranny and say, come what may? | ||
| And so those are personal decisions. | ||
| And I'm not going to necessarily, you know, crunch anybody down for and say, you did the wrong thing. | ||
| You're a coward. | ||
| This, this, that, because everybody at the end of the day has their own relationship with God. | ||
| They have to manage. | ||
| Me personally, no matter what, I decided, let me ride this out. | ||
| And for years, we wrote it out. | ||
| They tried giving me the very first like couple weeks I was arrested. | ||
| They said if I was able to testify against President Trump in the second impeachment hearing, I would go home. | ||
| I'd get like a three, four-year plea deal because I was facing a lot more time than you were. | ||
| Oh, and I had 13 different felony charges, eight assault charges. | ||
| I tried to save a woman's life. | ||
| They murdered Roseanne Boylan in my arms. | ||
| I was able to save two other men's life. | ||
| I was in a big, you know, skirmish there with the capital murderous Nancy Pelosi stormtrooper police. | ||
| So, you know, I had a different scenario than you, but I said, you know what? | ||
| Let me just stick it out. | ||
| I took my case to Supreme Court, which took an extra two years in the process because that 15-12 obstruction of Congress charge, that 20-year felony charge, that was a big thing on 400 Jan Sixers' cases. | ||
| And President Trump was charged with it. | ||
| So I maneuvered from the district court. | ||
| My judge dropped that charge off my case. | ||
| Then the appellate court overturned my judge's decision. | ||
| So our only redress then was taking it to Supreme Court. | ||
| Well, to go from the district court to the appellate court to the Supreme Court, that's over a two-year-long process. | ||
| And I had to sit in prison that entire time waiting. | ||
| Plus, there were other continuances that we had to achieve because they were not giving the exculpatory evidence. | ||
| The exculpatory evidence that's evidence that helps exonerate you that we kept on demanding and requesting from the prosecution was how many undercover agents were there? | ||
| Did I interact with any? | ||
| Did any of them pass out a weapon? | ||
| Were any of them inside the tunnel with me? | ||
| The prosecutors kept lying, said they had no knowledge of this. | ||
| Kash Patel then came out recently and told us that yes, there were 274 undercover agents. | ||
| And so our grand juries would have needed this information in order to indict us. | ||
| If, you know, let's say, God forbid, the guy that passed me a riot shield or a baseball bat was an undercover agent, which we actually did end up learning the man that passed me the baseball bat, Josiah Kenyon, was an avowed Antifa member. | ||
| And he had made statements to the prosecutors to help get a plea deal saying, I was there to make sure Trump supporters got killed that day. | ||
| He was there to cause chaos. | ||
| And he was one that, well, I was in a state of- Let me let me just stop you right there because we don't have all the time in the world here. | ||
| Um, and I, and I know that you're, you're, you're kind of going into some of the territories where I think maybe there's an issue with some other people in the January 6th community or some other, some other things that have been said about you. | ||
| I don't want to address those things because these are not my issues. | ||
| These are not the things that I said. | ||
| So I want to get back to where I want to go with this segment, if you don't mind. | ||
| Yeah, no, I'm just saying that there's so many nuances that I had to wait. | ||
| We were fighting on every inch. | ||
| See, my MO while I was incarcerated was, you know, I filed three times for a bond. | ||
| I did habeas corpus. | ||
| I fought. | ||
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| They wouldn't let you out. | ||
| I fought everything that they said. | ||
| And at the end, I never even got a trial and I was pardoned after four years and six days, over 900 of those in solitary confinement. | ||
| So that was my MO to go about, you know, my fight against the government. | ||
| And I'm proud of how I handled it by God's grace alone. | ||
| I've got a couple more topical things that if I have time, I'll ask you. | ||
| But this is where I guess, you know, me and you are on a different page right now. | ||
| And I'm not even here to say who's on the right page or the wrong page. | ||
| I think that just you and I are on a different page right now. | ||
| And so I get where you're coming from. | ||
| You've made your message here pretty passionately and eloquently. | ||
| I just think that the temperature and the focus needs to be directed at this administration. | ||
| I mean, I don't know about you. | ||
| I'm not happy with this administration right now. | ||
| I look at all the sacrifices that I've made since 2015 to support Donald Trump. | ||
| And I'm looking at this thing now and I'm like, I've been tossed overboard. | ||
| I've been tossed overboard and I've been told I'm not wanted and I'm not needed. | ||
| And so, okay, fine. | ||
| I mean, I don't take it personally, but I don't like the way this administration is going. | ||
| So I'm more, I want to direct raising the temperature at this administration. | ||
| And we could look at a bunch of different issues, but I just look at justice for January Sixers. | ||
| So I'll just ask you point blank, do you think this administration has addressed justice for January 6ers or do you think they have fallen short? | ||
| President Trump saved my life. | ||
| President Trump saved this nation. | ||
| He has been fighting a hundred front war and he's still fighting for Tina Peters. | ||
| He's fighting for all of us. | ||
| You know, we're talking about the difference. | ||
| In my heart, I have a heart of gratitude thinking of the unbelievable dystopian nightmare that we'd be living under with Kamala Harris. | ||
| I'd be in prison for the next 30 years. | ||
| No joke. | ||
| That's the exact number that I would have been in prison for. | ||
| And so you're talking about somebody that's been like literally dug out of a grave and then, you know, been handed a new chance in life. | ||
| So I have obviously a skewed opinion. | ||
| Do I want to see mass arrests, political arrests on treasonous traitors? | ||
| That's the only thing that I think that we're falling short of. | ||
| And I want to see many more deportations. | ||
| But Donald Trump has made it clear with a lot of his truth social posts. | ||
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| He's like literally addressed Pam Bondi on Truth Social, like make arrests, make arrests. | ||
| And so I think that there is some grease or some, you know, some dirty grease in the cogs of justice there that's slowing down that process. | ||
| And Pam Bondi and Kash Patel and some of these other people need to clear out the deep state infiltrators inside these different agencies that are holding up reparations for the January 6ers, that are holding up the mass arrests of Liz Cheney and Benny Thompson and Adam Kinzinger and Adam Schiff, all these people that, you know, literally conspired against we, the American people and our constitutional rights to try to destroy us. | ||
| We need repercussions for their evil actions or we will then show the next people that decide to rise up in their steed that evil can be done without any justice. | ||
| And that's why the standard must be set. | ||
| We need raids on their homes. | ||
| We need their electronic devices. | ||
| We need their communications on Twitter. | ||
| We need all the kit and caboodle to be able to build the most massive mass arrests on the Democrat Party regime, the Marxist usurpers, because if that doesn't happen, we won't have a country. | ||
| So yes, I'm here to encourage the administration. | ||
| That's why I'm out on the streets. | ||
| You saw the effectual transpiring of actual activism happen from Dearborn. | ||
| President Trump, two days, three days later, literally sounded like he was next up in line in that Dearborn speech I made about in 1900, white people were 30% of the world population. | ||
| Now we're 7%. | ||
| And I went off into a litany of reasons why, you know, white people are disappearing in Europe and America and how Islamification is a part of that. | ||
| President Trump basically took that same tone, that same rhetoric, and said we need to denaturalize these people. | ||
| If they don't add value to the American way of life, even if they're green card holders or even if they're anchor babies, they're going home. | ||
| So I believe pushing the administration through activism, through viral virality and showing the American people stand behind some of these decisions is really how you influence getting the administration to push more deportations. | ||
| And now the question begs, what's the level of activism? | ||
| What's the level of organization that we're going to do in order to push them to make those arrests that we need on the Democrat traitors that sold our country out to foreign adversaries and destroyed my life and many other lives? | ||
| So what can we do instead of complain about it? | ||
| How can we take to the streets, take to activism, push the culture towards that end so that the Trump administration must listen to we the people? | ||
| That's my goal. | ||
| That's why I do what I do. | ||
| Instead of complaining about it and podcasting about it, I say, how can I be the change that I want to see the Trump administration make? | ||
| So that's what I decided to do with my freedom. | ||
| And that's why I think people are very excited to join in on the December 13th Epic City Texas March. | ||
| We're going to the Muslim-only city in Epic City, Texas, which is that huge new construction project. | ||
| It's like 500 acres or something of like this Muslim Sharia law paradise. | ||
| We will be outside there doing a march on the largest mosque in Texas, which is called the Epic Mosque in Plano, Texas, 1 p.m. Central on December 13th. | ||
| The Christian Crusade will be there. | ||
| And I expect all my American Patriot friends to be there as well to stand with me so that we can continue to shape the culture to make the changes and to affect President Trump to be able to actually do what he set out and what we voted for him to do. | ||
| So that's my way of tackling the issues. | ||
| And, you know, everybody has their place, but I decided, let's make the change. | ||
| Let's be the change. | ||
| Let's push the agenda. | ||
| Let's push the envelope. | ||
| And I think it's working for the most part. | ||
| I'll come back to that. | ||
| And I know you got some other. | ||
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Allah. | |
| What are you talking about? | ||
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Allah. | |
| Oh, and that's all right. | ||
| That's pretty good. | ||
| I will come back to that. | ||
| And I know you've got some other events coming up. | ||
| I got to say, though, your answer there, I mean, spoken like a true politician. | ||
| And I think you are planning to run for office. | ||
| So you've got the political answer down. | ||
| I'll give you credit for that, whether that's good or bad. | ||
| I guess people can decide for themselves. | ||
| Let me just ask you, let me just ask you some just yes or no questions in response to some of the things you just said. | ||
| That's okay. | ||
| Could you just give me a short answer on this? | ||
| It's going to be very difficult for me, but I'll try my best. | ||
| Try your best. | ||
| I got to put it out there so at least you can think about short answer. | ||
| Do you think we should ban Islam in the United States of America? | ||
| 100%. | ||
| I don't consider it a religion. | ||
| I consider it a political ideology masked in a religion, though. | ||
| That's why. | ||
| I consider it a dominant political ideology. | ||
| Okay, so you don't think that's a First Amendment violation to say you can't? | ||
| No, because it's an insidious, dominating political ideology that has literally, I mean, you look at the scholars, everybody has it on their X feed. | ||
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They're talking about every household and by the sword, we will conquer the West. | |
| Do you think that represents the average Muslim, though? | ||
| I think that the tendencies for Muslims to fall into the sheep herd mentality and follow along with their imams or congregation and not stand up against the oppressive Sharia law. | ||
| And we don't have to, you know, make guesses. | ||
| Look at every 53 majority Muslim countries and look how totalitarian, oppressive they are. | ||
| So we don't have to make guesses about what the average Muslim believes. | ||
| Just look at the way they live in the desert of Arabia there and tell me if that's the way you want to live. | ||
| And look at how they've changed the makeup of Berlin, of Rome, of Paris, of London. | ||
| It's irrecognizable. | ||
| So I don't have to surmise or make guesses or whatnot. | ||
| I can just look at what the evidence is in Europe and in the Middle East and say, hell no, not in America. | ||
| So yeah, ban Islam and deport them all. | ||
| Now, you realize that anybody can convert to Islam, right? | ||
| There's white people can become Islam. | ||
| I'm sure when you were in prison, you saw a bunch of Islamic converts too. | ||
| So, I mean, I get where you're coming from. | ||
| I don't know if I could say I agree because I do think you're kind of getting into First Amendment issue here. | ||
| I think you're kind of getting into First Amendment territory. | ||
| And I think if you want to start to talk about religions and ethno-states, then I don't think you can stop with Islam. | ||
| I think that that's kind of the problem. | ||
| I think if you're going to go with Islam. | ||
| No, no, you're 100% right. | ||
| We start with Islam, then we start to get rid of all the other invaders and save our country. | ||
| You know, I don't believe in virtue signaling these, you know, these kind of moral philosophical issues into our own demise. | ||
| It's like, do we make the hard decisions and be not nice? | ||
| Like, you know, the white Western conquerors of the world and who brought civilization and constitutional republics and the Magna Carta, they made decisions that were quote unquote not nice, but they advanced their people. | ||
| They advanced our civilization to the place where it is. | ||
| And now everyone's so concerned about being politically correct and nice and following along these moral platitudes that at the end of the day just completely add together, conglomerate to the demise of white Western European civilization. | ||
| So, yes, we can, you know, theorize on the philosophies of is it a First Amendment violation or not to ban Islam? | ||
| Or like men, we could say, I don't care if it's nice or not. | ||
| I don't care about other people's opinion on it. | ||
| I want my country back. | ||
| I want my country back. | ||
| And like I said in Dearborn, Michigan, get the fuck out of my country. | ||
| I don't care about people's opinion on the matter. | ||
| I don't care about their attitude, their opinions, and all that, you know, girly stuff. | ||
| Get the fuck out. | ||
| It's time to crusade. | ||
| That's how I feel. | ||
| I know you also have a planned march coming up against AIPAC. | ||
| Is that accurate? | ||
| Yes, sir. | ||
| Yes, because AIPAC is tearing at the fabric of our country. | ||
| We have a massive split in MAGA over this, and it's just time to declare America first, America only. | ||
| And if it's really going to drudge down our movement so much with people arguing over it and, you know, all of the foreign influence, if you look at all these congressmen, $8,000 from AIPAC, $40,000, like, and then I've saw some of the Sue Peters Network interviewers go, like Frankie Stocks, go in front of these different politicians and say, are you for America first or Israel first? | ||
| And then they don't answer. | ||
| They decline to answer. | ||
| And then boom, it shows how much money APAC's donated to them. | ||
| I think that's disgusting. | ||
| And I don't want those congressmen and politicians to receive that money. | ||
| I don't want the foreign influence here, whether it be from CCP China, from Qatar, or from Israel. | ||
| And so in order to band together the right wing right now, we just need to reject all foreign influence, all this, you know, Talmudic Jewish overlord nonsense in Hollywood and the banking system, all the Qataris trying to turn us against each other and pay right-wing influencers to just create a circling firing squab. | ||
| We need to stand up for the interests of white Christian Americans. | ||
| And that's who we are. | ||
| And that's who we need to protect the interests of. | ||
| So screw them all, send them back to the desert. | ||
| Let's save our country, save Western civilization. | ||
| That's my outlook on it. | ||
| I think that's the only way to move forward instead of kind of splitting hairs on Israel and Palestine and all that. | ||
| I don't care. | ||
| I don't care about what happens over there. | ||
| I care about America and America first and America only. | ||
| And that's the only way forward for our country and for the right wing to really conglomerate instead of shooting each other over issues that really don't matter for our everyday lives and change the demographics of our country. | ||
| We need to save our country from becoming a brown cesspool of invaders that don't share the same values that made our country great to begin with. | ||
| So that's how I feel. | ||
| And that's why, you know, I've come out drastically against AIPAC, against all these different, you know, foreigners that have nothing to do with the future of my children's children. | ||
| So, you know, 100%, January 4th, we will be outside APAC's headquarters in Washington, D.C. for a March, a press conference, and basically declaring, you know, we don't want you in our country, APAC. | ||
| Pick up, leave, ship out, get the fuck out. | ||
| We don't want you here. | ||
| Just like we told the Muslims. | ||
| So that's the, this is the unifying message we need to save our country, or else by 2040, white people and white children will be a super minority in our country and it'll turn into the Middle East and these third world shitholes. | ||
| We won't have a country. | ||
| So it's time to kind of put differences aside on these issues and get behind the Christian crusade and take back white America because we won't have a country. | ||
| It's very simple. | ||
| It's not racist. | ||
| It's just we deserve the right to self-determination in this country. | ||
| The people that founded it, the people that built it, the peoples whose blood has spilled for our freedom and their ancestry, the posterity that our founding fathers talked about, we deserve a future. | ||
| Just the same as Jamaicans deserve Jamaica. | ||
| Americans deserve America. | ||
| And it's a very simple message. | ||
| Anybody who thinks it's racist is an idiot. | ||
| I just want my children to be able to grow up around same like-minded people with the same value system, the same background, and the same future together. | ||
| It's a simple topic. | ||
| And if a Jamaican was saying it about Jamaica, nobody would bat an eye. | ||
| But because a white man's saying it, everyone wants to throw xenophobia, racism, sexism, all that bullshit around. | ||
| It's just simple. | ||
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We deserve a future and we're willing to fight for our future. | |
| Look at us, a couple of minorities talking politics in America. | ||
| All right. | ||
| You addressed your Epic Center march coming up. | ||
| You addressed your AIPAC march early next year, January 4th. | ||
| And then you're going to do a January 6th march. | ||
| If I have the information correct, you're also going to do a January 6th march. | ||
| What is the, is there a message with that? | ||
| Is there a goal with that? | ||
| Is it just an exercise of saying, hey, we're not going to be stopped from marching? | ||
| Or is there more of a directional agenda as far as what you might want as an outcome for a January 6th march? | ||
| So hundreds of J-Sixers are going to be at the United States Capitol on January 6th, marching from the ellipse to the Capitol as a remembrance of the patriots who lost their lives, Ashley Babbitt, Roseanne Boylan, Kevin Grees, and Benjamin Phillips, four unarmed patriots that died defending this country from a coup d'etat from Biden and the Democrats. | ||
| So we're going to be memorializing them. | ||
| And then we're going to be going over to the White House with a big banner that says, thank you, President Trump, for pardoning us. | ||
| So we're just going to be celebrating our freedom. | ||
| It's not going to be like, you know, some type of march against anything. | ||
| This is more of just remembering the patriots who sacrificed the ultimate sacrifice for our country and thanking President Trump and maybe even trying to push the agenda a little bit like, hey, restitution is needed. | ||
| We had people that lost their family-owned businesses that have been passed down for generations and people had had their rights. | ||
| I mean, there's still some J-Sixers that haven't been pardoned. | ||
| The Proud Boys, the Oath Keepers are going to be advocating for their full pardons. | ||
| And we're going to be pushing the agenda saying, hello, you know, President Trump, don't leave us high and dry. | ||
| We fought for our country. | ||
| The Democrats destroyed our lives and most of us lost everything in the process, life savings, homes, cars, repoed. | ||
| So we're going to be asking for our lawsuits, which are pending, you know, for an amicable resolution with them, with the DOJ. | ||
| Don't fight us on it. | ||
| Let's find a number, you know, reasonable number to restore the lives of these great American patriots who suffered years in solitary for our country. | ||
| So that's the, you know, the goal behind the protest is just to raise awareness for the J6ers and to thank President Trump for freeing us and hopefully get our restitution and our just desserts for the torture that we were put at the hands, you know, by the hands of the federal government. | ||
| So it's going to be, it's going to be a great day. | ||
| There's going to be all the people I love the most in the world, my J6 brothers, all going to be back together. | ||
| We're going to be hanging out, go to a nice dinner, thank President Trump. | ||
| And I believe, this is my belief. | ||
| Oh, and because President Trump is the man that he is, he's the greatest showman on earth. | ||
| I believe he's going to be making a very substantial announcement regarding January 6th and the future of the investigation to find out who's behind it, what the J6 Select Committee did in obfuscating the truth, deleting evidence, witness tampering, the restitution, and the pardons. | ||
| I hope President Trump covers all of them in some type of announcement on January 6th and puts rubber to the road in making whole our lives that are broken. | ||
| So fingers crossed and prayers up to Jesus for that one because I believe President Trump is that kind of man and I still trust in him that he's going to fix everything that's broken with our situation. | ||
| So I'm praying that God moves on his heart to fix our lives that have been broken. | ||
| So that's going to be a great day. | ||
| Well, I've been pretty critical of this administration, but I've always said that I will never regret voting for Trump because of the pardoning and releasing the political prisoners. | ||
| I will never regret that. | ||
| And I guess it'd be, you know, I'll complain as I see fit, I suppose, but that will always be that will always be worth it as far as I'm concerned. | ||
| Just that action alone is always going to be worth it for me voting for Trump. | ||
| And obviously, I mean, anybody can say it's better than Harris. | ||
| So that's not saying too much, though. | ||
| Well, I'll tell you this, Jake. | ||
| I think that I'd love to see your January 6th march manifest into something special. | ||
| I really would. | ||
| And, you know, I try to be a mediator a lot. | ||
| I tend to get along with everybody, even people that I've maybe had issues with in the past or, you know, maybe differences in the past. | ||
| I try to, I try to mediate. | ||
| I try to bring together. | ||
| I try to, at least the people that want to operate in good faith, give everybody a chance to come together. | ||
| And anytime I address something on this show or someone on this show and they want to respond, I'll always offer them the platform as we've mutually agreed to here. | ||
| So I can't speak for the entire January 6th community. | ||
| I know that there's certain rifts, we might say, inside of the community right now. | ||
| And maybe in this short period of time, maybe I'll try to put forth an effort. | ||
| I'll try to figure out what we can do to try to bridge these divides and maybe try to get a better turnout or as best a turnout as possible. | ||
| And maybe it's what's needed to be done to get some action from the White House or to get some attention on this matter. | ||
| I am curious about the AIPAC march. | ||
| Obviously, APAC, I've been very outspoken about that issue. | ||
| You know, the thing in EPIC, the EPIC city in Texas, that's going to be an interesting one. | ||
| Let's see how that one goes. | ||
| And by the way, Greg Abbott down here, he talks a big game. | ||
| He doesn't do anything. | ||
| He's not going to do a damn thing. | ||
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| They're handing out money left and right to help build new mosques. | ||
| And so when the government fails, you got to take action and stand up like a man. | ||
| So I don't want to see Texas Islamified. | ||
| And I believe just a couple of days ago, Tommy Robinson said he's going, he wants to come. | ||
| He's planning on coming to the Texas march if he can get his U.S. going. | ||
| He's going to the U.S. Embassy in England to try to get his visa. | ||
| So that decision will be made, I believe, on December 4th. | ||
| So we may be making a big announcement with Tommy Robinson joining and Valentina Gomez may be coming as well. | ||
| She has some security concerns, obviously, after what happened to me. | ||
| You're just bringing all the troublemakers. | ||
| You're just bringing all the troublemakers to Texas. | ||
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| That's what you got to do. | ||
| Kick the hornet's nest. | ||
| Get those embedded parasites out. | ||
| Give it sunlight. | ||
| Give the air some time to cleanse and kick them out. | ||
| Get them out of our country. | ||
| So that's what we're doing. | ||
| We're trying to lead with strength because that's important right now. | ||
| People don't have strong role models to look up to. | ||
| The young white men in this country are, you know, they're told to worship Kobe Bryant and LeBron James and all these black athletes and stuff that are morally repugnant. | ||
| And there's no strong white men to look up to. | ||
| So let's get out there and show them who we are, what we're made of, and why our founding fathers and our country has been so successful has been built on our backs, built on the strength of white Christian Europeans. | ||
| So let's be proud of our heritage. | ||
| Let's be proud of our country and get out the invaders. | ||
| It's very simple. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Jake Lang, thanks for coming on. | ||
| We'll be in touch. | ||
| Thanks, Owen. | ||
| God bless you. | ||
| God bless America. | ||
| All right. | ||
| There goes Jake Lang. | ||
| Interesting interview. | ||
| A lot was discussed. | ||
| He's very passionate. | ||
| He was very eloquent in his delivery. | ||
| I think, you know, a lot of people in the comments were very opinionated. | ||
| There's probably going to be a lot of people opinionated. | ||
| At the end of the day, if we're moving in the right direction, you got to be willing to link up with people you got differences with or maybe you don't have differences with. | ||
| Maybe there's an appearance of differences and it's a communication issue. | ||
| Maybe it's a misunderstanding. | ||
| I got to say, I, you know, I'm like I said in the interview, I'm not as, I'm not into the activist mode right now because I'm like, we got Trump in there. | ||
| It's like, this is when they're supposed to be doing what we voted for. | ||
| But maybe there is something to it. | ||
| Maybe there is a reason to get back into the streets. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| I'm not sure if I was convinced by Jake that I need to get back out in the streets, but I would say I might be closer now to considering it than I was before that. | ||
| So I think it was an interesting hour or about 50 minutes with Jake there. | ||
| And it'll be interesting to see some of the follow-up commentary as well. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Well, here we are. | ||
| I did it again, guys. | ||
| I avoided it. | ||
| I avoided the foreign policy stuff again. | ||
| And I'm so, I'm really good, actually. | ||
| I'm really good at avoiding it because it is, it's pretty heavy. | ||
| I'm not going to lie. | ||
| It's pretty heavy. | ||
| And it's just like once you go there, you know, people tend to take it a certain way. | ||
| And you just, it gets misinterpreted. | ||
| It gets misunderstood. | ||
| And it ends up just causing a divide. | ||
| And it's funny. | ||
| And I said this last night because it's like, that's why I think it's just, I'm going to just do it one more time. | ||
| And I'll just do it. | ||
| Eventually, I'll stop avoiding it. | ||
| And I'll just do it one more time and just make my case of here's the real foreign influence and it's not Qatar. | ||
| And you can have issues with radical Islam and issues with the Islamification. | ||
| I'm not standing in your way on that. | ||
| I think it's mostly a distraction, but I'm not getting in your way on that issue. | ||
| No, I think I'm just going to make one more big case that the number one foreign influence operation and the number one foreign influence issue we have in this country is Israel. | ||
| I'm just going to, we're all sick of it. | ||
| Everybody sees it now. | ||
| And I actually made the decision too, because I think a lot of this is being artificially done to what ends, I don't know. | ||
| But I think a lot of it is being artificially done with social media algorithms, whether intentionally or not. | ||
| And it's just not helping anybody. | ||
| But I just decided last night, I'm just muting all the, I'm muting all the foreign influence accounts. | ||
| All of them. | ||
| And that's not like the people that are in media and comment on foreign policy or comment on foreign involvement. | ||
| I mean, the accounts, and everybody knows what I'm talking about, the accounts that are just strictly there to just run foreign influence. | ||
| The accounts that are just strictly forced into your feed, promoted, bought and paid for to just cause the division, cause the foreign infighting, try to save the issue of Israel that's tanking right now in all polls. | ||
| I just muted all those accounts. | ||
| I'm done. | ||
| I'm sick of them. | ||
| I don't need to see them anymore. | ||
| There's no point. | ||
| It's reached this point where I can't even do more damage than they're doing. | ||
| So it's like if my big issue, and I'm not saying it's my biggest issue, but it's like if my biggest issue is I want to expose and bring down the Israeli influence operation, it's now crossed this threshold where all I can do is damage to it now. | ||
| They are doing the Israeli operators, the Israeli loyalists, the Israeli foreign influencers, they are doing so much damage to their cause right now that there's nothing that I could do that would be worse. | ||
| It would probably, I would probably be making it worse if I got involved and started counting. | ||
| So I just muted all it. | ||
| I'm just sick of it. | ||
| I'm done with it. | ||
| They're all exposing themselves. | ||
| Everybody sees it now. | ||
| The polls are showing it. | ||
| The 2026 midterms are going to reflect it. | ||
| So, but I think I'll just do eventually, I avoided it again today, but eventually I'll do this hour and I'm just going to show you folks. | ||
| I'm just going to show you one last time why I believe the number one foreign influence operation is from Israel. | ||
| And I'll show you why. | ||
| I'll just, I've just, I've got it all laid out for about an hour segment, but it's so heavy. | ||
| And I know what happens when you go down this road. | ||
| The attacks, the misrepresentations, the clips out of context, the accusations, all of it, that it's just like, that's why I avoid it because I know what comes along with it. | ||
| But that's why I think it's just, I'm just going to do it one more time and then I'm done. | ||
| I'm not consuming it anymore myself. | ||
| I'm not going to spend a bunch of time on it anymore because it's already out there. | ||
| Everybody sees it and there's nothing else I can do. | ||
| The foreign influencers, the Israeli loyalists are doing so much damage to their cause and they're doing so much work to expose themselves that there's just no point in doing it anymore. | ||
| But maybe you just do one more case and say, that's it. | ||
| Let's get back to focusing on the issues that we need to focus on as far as getting results from this administration. | ||
| But see, and that's the problem, isn't it? | ||
| And that's the problem, isn't it? | ||
| Because it just feels like the reason why we're not getting results from this administration is because the Israeli lobby is in control. | ||
| And that's why it's so impossible to let go. | ||
| Because it just seems like no matter what, we don't get the results. | ||
| America doesn't get the results because the foreign lobbyists and the foreign interests are running the show. | ||
| And that's why it's like so hard to just drop it because it's just, it's there every single day with this administration. | ||
| And here comes Netanyahu back to the White House. | ||
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So we'll see how it goes. | |
| We'll see how that one goes. | ||
| But that's it. | ||
| That's it for today's show. | ||
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Thanks to everybody for tuning in on a Tuesday evening. | |
| Boy, oh boy, a lot of you are probably snowed in right now dealing with these blizzards across the north, the northeast. | ||
| Not down here, though. | ||
| It did get cold down here, but we had nice 65 degrees and sunny today. | ||
| Just to rub it in, 65 and sunny in Austin, Texas today. | ||
| But enjoy that snow. | ||
| My family asked me if I miss the snow from Missouri, a lot of snow in St. Louis. | ||
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They asked me, do I miss the snow? | |
| Oh, yeah. | ||
| Everybody wishes that they were an Eskimo, right? | ||
| Give me a break. | ||
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Miss the snow. | |
| God bless and Godspeed. | ||
| 21-hour break. | ||
| We'll do it all again tomorrow. | ||
| Same time. |