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The President Throws Down on the FBI, Federal Workers Openly Threating War Against Trump and the End of Big Tech Censorship

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But she's liked by so many people, especially people in the military and law enforcement.
She has a little bit of trouble with some senators over her thoughts on Edward Snowden.
I know Snowden, you've mentioned in the past you're thinking about pardoning him.
Are you still?
And what do you think about that?
No, I don't talk about it right now.
I just, people feel very differently.
Some people think he should be pardoned and some people think it would be a terrible thing to do.
But I don't get involved in that.
Just respect.
I have great respect for Rupert Murdoch.
I disagree with him a lot of times with the Wall Street Journal, but that's all right.
We've disagreed before.
And I'm sure they didn't have any idea what they were talking about because already you see what's happening.
Look at Colombia.
Look at what happened with that.
Everybody said that with Colombia it was going to be a disaster.
In one hour everything was settled.
You know why?
Tariffs.
Tariffs.
Without tariffs, they wouldn't have been the same way.
They would not have treated me the way they treated me, which was extremely nicely.
And I don't want to use countries, I don't want to use names, but tariffs are very powerful, both economically and in getting everything else you want.
Tariffs for us, nobody can compete with us because we're the pot of gold.
But if we don't keep winning and keep doing well, we won't be the pot of gold.
And then tariffs won't be so good for us.
But when you're the pot of gold, the tariffs are very good.
They're very powerful.
And they're going to make our country very rich again.
Thank you very much, everybody.
Thank you, guys.
Thank you, guys.
How is the market doing?
Thank you, guys.
Thank you, guys.
I don't know.
I don't think about it.
Thank you.
Thank you, Matthew.
Thank you very much.
Thank you, guys.
All right, so, ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily here in Washington, D.C.
Today is February 3rd, 2025.
And I know Dominique President Schwerger is giving a complete round-robin press conference inside the Oval Office.
sending those executive orders.
And, look, your president there...
He's willing to say what needs to be said.
Olsi Gabbard, boom!
She's going to be getting in at DNI. Ash Patel, boom!
Going over to the FBI. And he said, what am I going to have to straighten them out?
You know, just going to have to straighten them out.
Because you see, boys and girls, the problem now, the problem now that we have with the FBI is they are not acting in the sense of greatness.
No, they're really not.
No, and we're going to have to make them Great again.
And that's what President Trump said there.
And of course, he's in the process of doing so through the Acting Attorney General.
And this is the case.
And by the way, they have until 3 p.m.
today.
You got one more hour.
You got one more hour, FBI. You got one more hour.
Because there's no options.
There's no more options.
File your answers to your questionnaire and come back.
And by the way, Now I hear all this news about them going after the Doge employees.
I'm getting some reports already on this.
We're going to be digging into this a little bit more.
But I'm hearing reports of Doge employees being doxxed, of their addresses going up, of their family's addresses going up.
Guess what?
That's a crime.
That is a crime.
That is criminal behavior.
And if anyone tries swatting or anything like that, guess what?
Now, you're threatening government officials.
So we're going to look into all this.
Of course, USAID. Huge protests going on over there.
I don't know if it's huge, actually, I should say.
Maybe it's sizable.
It's a sizable protest.
Not a huge protest.
It's sizable.
But they're going after Elon Musk there, as well as Doge.
We've got a lot going on today, so stay tuned.
Human Events Daily will continue.
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I wanted to welcome the Salem News audience.
It's an honor to be here.
We go now live to J.D. Vance, where he's taking questions in East Palestine.
Well, I do think that we continue to need to do better at rail safety in this country, and I even talked to the fire chief a little bit.
He's got strong views about rail safety, probably how we can make the bill a little bit better, but also how we can make sure that common sense rail safety makes its way into our public laws.
Henry, any question?
And we're back.
So, J.D. Vance there working on getting that feed back up.
Of course, he's out East Palestine today.
The two-year anniversary of the Norfolk Southern train crash, the derailment that took place out there, and the chemicals that went out into...
The atmosphere went out into the town, went into the water, went into the rivers.
And so the questions, of course, was, why was it that at the time you had people like Governor Josh Shapiro, like Governor DeWine, like they weren't even interested, weren't even interested in the interests of the townsfolk, the interests of the people.
And that was the day.
That J.D. Vance himself flew from Washington, D.C. He'd only been senator for about one month at that point.
With the people here.
I think the second thing that we need to do.
Think about the background.
And we certainly committed.
He'd only been senator for about one month.
And he flies out to East Palestine and says, something here is not right.
They are lying to us.
And we need to do something about it.
All right.
I'm told we have J.D. back.
Let's go to that now.
The long-term air testing, the long-term health testing.
And that's something that we're going to fight to make sure that we do over the next few years of this administration.
Because, again, to rebuild this community, and I think it's, look, I think it's a beautiful place.
It's got great workers.
It's got incredible natural landscape.
It's got great people.
But people have to be confident.
That they can invest in a business here, that they can build a business here, that they can raise a family here.
That's going to take the long-term commitment, I think, of the Environmental Protection Agency, but of the whole administration, and that's certainly something that people here should expect and they'll have.
In speaking with residents here over the past few years, one of the things that they tell us is that they want a federal disaster declaration so that federal funds come in so that they can get Medicare and they can get long-term health monitoring.
I know the previous governor and the governor has asked for this.
You, when I spoke with you last year, you asked President Biden to sign this.
Will the Trump administration declare a disaster here so people can get these resources that they need?
Yeah, so the long-term health monitoring, by the way, is something that we're very focused on and I'm personally very focused on.
It's something my Senate office worked a great deal on and frankly was very disappointed.
That the Biden administration wasn't willing to meet us halfway there.
We're going to do a lot there, and I think there's a lot that could be done.
On the disaster declaration, it's an interesting question, because a disaster declaration may have been very helpful 18 months ago.
I don't know that it's still helpful today.
And so what I'm going to do is I'm going to ask the governor behind me.
I'm going to talk to Lee about this, and I'm going to say, is a disaster declaration still helpful?
Because if the answer is yes, then I'm going to take that message back to Washington.
But the answer may well be no.
Right?
Because we're not in the same phase of this thing now that we were two years ago.
Thank God for that.
We're going to do right by the community.
That answer may not be the same as it was 18 months ago, but we're still going to work at it.
In talking to locals as we have the last few years, many of them say that they're now worse off than they were before.
They're closing their businesses, selling their businesses.
What can you tell them now in this forum that they're going to hear So I guess what I'd ask him is, first of all, you're right.
A lot of people in East Palestine have dealt with unspeakable tragedy and then economic calamity on top of that.
I've talked to a lot of local businesses just here today.
Who have lost customers, who feel like the bottom line is a lot worse than it was before this disaster happened.
And that's local retailers, that's oil and gas businesses.
But I guess what I'd ask them is don't give up on this community because we're not going to give up on this community.
And it's not always going to be easy and I'm not going to be able to take away the two years of economic pain that have been caused by this train disaster.
But you do now have a government.
That cares about you, that's going to work on these problems, and isn't going to snap its fingers and fix everything, because that's not how any of this works, but is going to fight every single day to make sure you get the infrastructure, the redevelopment aid, and certainly the health and environmental aid that you need to get back on your feet.
I really do believe that if we work this the right way, that the federal government, the state government, the EPA administrator, and the people on the ground are willing to work for this community.
And we're going to do better by East Palestine than we have over the last couple of years.
That's certainly my commitment to this community.
Okay, John.
We talked for rail safety probably more than anything over the last few years.
When you introduced it, you spoke for yourself, you spoke for the constituents of Ohio.
Now speak for the administration.
Sure.
Does the administration stand behind the rail safety act as you introduced it?
Well, John, the president endorsed the Rail Safety Act, of course, when it came out.
And so certainly I think that we can say with confidence the president shares my view that we need some common sense rail safety.
And yes, that is something that we're going to work on over the next couple of years.
It's something that I think that we have a much better shot at, frankly, with Republicans in charge.
Remember, we had the legislation.
It was bipartisan.
We had it in a place where it would have passed the United States Senate.
Chuck Schumer just refused to bring it up to the floor for a vote.
And so, yeah, I think things are a little bit different this time, and we're going to make sure we get this right.
Now, Henry asked me a question about tariffs.
Let me say this, Henry.
So I think for a couple of, look, not just a couple of years, for 40 years, with one very obvious exception, I think that we have had successive administrations who have not recognized That America's economic power is not just a source of prosperity, but is also something that we should be willing to put to use to make the American people safer and healthier.
And unfortunately, we have had, especially at our southern border, a southern neighbor, and I think an important ally if they want to be, who has not taken their basic responsibility seriously about securing their own border and doing basic law enforcement within their own country.
Now, what's happened?
What's happened is that even in communities like East Palestine, you've seen a massive explosion in the amount of deadly poisonous fentanyl that exists in this country.
We've seen the toll in orphaned children and families who have lost loved ones and over 100,000 lives per year, most of which have come, excuse me, 100,000 lives per year, lost to drug overdose.
Most of which have come from the fentanyl problem.
Mexico has got to do a better job, and President Trump's message is very simple.
We are done being taken advantage of.
Now, actually, I was in the air.
I talked to the president very briefly about this.
He spoke with the president of Mexico this morning, and the president of Mexico committed to putting 10,000 additional Mexican troops on that southern border, our southern border.
Of course, the Mexicans' northern border to take law enforcement more seriously, to go after those Mexican drug cartels a little bit more aggressively.
So for literally three days, I heard the far left in this country say that these tariffs would make Americans' lives worse off.
And what actually happened is the Mexican government was so afraid of the tariffs that they actually are taking their border enforcement and their anti-cartel activity more seriously.
That is not a pathway to making Americans worse off.
That's a pathway to making Americans better off.
Now, the president has also been very clear that we have to rebalance our trade relationship in this country.
Every single country, if you look even at our northern neighbors, Canada, do Americans realize that the Canadians charge massive, massive tariffs?
On our products that go into the country of Canada, including on our great agricultural products that people right here in the state of Ohio depend on.
Well, if the Canadians are going to use their economic power to penalize Americans, I think it's totally reasonable for the American president to say, we're done being taken advantage of.
We, of course, want to have a great relationship with Canada, but that goes both directions.
And that's all his conduct and his activity in the last few days was about.
We're done being taken advantage of in this country.
We have got to rebalance the trade relationship between ourselves and our allies, ourselves and our adversaries.
President Trump is committed to that, and terrorists is one tool that he's going to use to accomplish it.
Listening, talking to folks today and over the last few years, the biggest thing they heard is they don't want this to happen in another community.
What are some of those action items you heard talking to the folks during your visit today?
You can take back to D.C., kind of, all right, let's hit the ground running on these things.
Yeah, so it's interesting.
Most of what I heard today was actually concerns about economic development.
Okay, but of course, I've been to East Palestine.
This is my, I think, fifth or sixth visit.
I've heard a lot about the concerns related to rail safety.
And I think there are a few very basic common sense things that can be done.
And look, some of this the railways are already doing, but some of this I truly believe is going to have to happen through things like the Railway Safety Act.
Number one, you've got to inspect these cars more before they go off.
You've got to better use technology to monitor when a train is about to have a catastrophic failure.
These are all things that were sort of built into the infrastructure of the Railway Safety Act, and it's something we're going to keep on working on.
Look, this can't happen again.
As much as I believe in East Palestine, and I really do believe in this community and its people, what they're rebuilding through shouldn't have happened.
Stop buzzing in my ear about the boring people at your office.
I'm trying to listen to the new human events with Jack Pozovic.
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Let's continue with J.D. Vance in East Palestine.
...confidence that they can raise a family in health and safety here in this community.
Now, I believe that's true, but the only way that other people are going to believe that's true is if folks like Lee Zeldin at the EPA and the broader administration take those health and safety concerns seriously.
I promise the people of East Palestine...
We are taking those concerns seriously, and we will do so for the remainder of President Trump's administration.
God bless you guys.
Thank you for being here.
All right, so that was J.D. Vance there, East Palestine.
Really, and you can see him there.
He's walking, meeting with the people.
He's with the mayor.
We remember, of course, when President Trump visited back two years ago.
This really was a turning point.
I want to say President Trump's...
2024 election, even though, of course, it took place in 2023, this was just a huge turning point in the Biden administration where so many people across the spectrum, across the aisle, were just upset.
They were incensed that the Biden administration and Josh Shapiro DeWine would allow this huge explosion of gaseous chemicals.
Out into the public, that they weren't doing anything for these people.
Of course, it exploded across social media as well, at least in terms of the aftermath.
And so many people asking questions about the health, about the safety, about what was going on there.
There were so many problems and people really wanting to do something about it.
And that really set the tone.
For the new Trump administration, this idea that it isn't going to be business as usual.
It's going to be full on nationalist populism.
And that's exactly where he came down.
And that's exactly what you're seeing now, whether it be Panama, whether it be these tariffs, Canada, Mexico, whether Greenland, whether it be the rest of it, it's what benefits the American people first.
And now I wanted to talk.
Communications a little bit because there was big news that just popped over at the FCC that a huge, and Semaphore's got the piece, a large critic of big tech is taking a top legal position at a key agency that could target Google, Meta, and their rivals.
Oh, sorry, Zuckerberg.
Uh-oh, I don't know about that.
Because you've got Adam Kandaub, an architect of one of the efforts to revoke legal protections for social media, is now going to be general counsel of the FCC. Well, here joining us to talk about all of this and more is Alan Bakari.
He is the managing director at the Foundation for Freedom Online.
Alan, how's it going, man?
How's it going, Jack?
Great to be on your show.
So talk to me about some of the things that you guys are working on over at the Foundation for Freedom.
Everybody knows, of course, Mike Benz over there.
People know your background well, by the way, leaking the Google video back in 2016 saying that we're never going to let Donald Trump win again.
This will never happen again.
Well, I guess they screwed up because he's back, baby.
Alan, what are we seeing when it comes to the FCC front, when it comes to the regulatory front from the new administration?
Well, the FCC front is going great, frankly, and you just mentioned the appointment of Professor Kandaeb.
That's a fantastic choice in my view.
He was one of the big heroes of the first Trump administration in terms of attempting to push back on tech censorship.
He did a lot of work in that first Trump administration.
I've known him for a long time.
He will be a warrior against online censorship.
And broadly speaking, the news has been very good.
The FCC, the new chairman, Brendan Carr, also fantastic on the censorship issue.
The FTC chairman, Andrew Ferguson, also places a high priority on that issue, which is very important considering the amount of oversight the FTC has over the private sector and, you know, the advertising sector in particular, which has been such a, you know, force of collusion in the past, waging ad boycotts against X and all sorts of...
There is one concerning trend I see.
I hate to be the bearer of bad news because there have been so many wins lately, just win after win after win, and they keep coming.
I've spotted one concerning trend.
We published a big report about it at the Foundation for Freedom Online, and that is the strange ascendancy of Microsoft in Washington, D.C., under Trump.
A very strange sentence, because Microsoft, as you'll see from our report, was one of the absolute worst offenders when it came to censorship in the last eight years.
And unlike Facebook and X, they haven't really walked back any of it, as far as I can tell.
And yet, you've got OpenAI getting this 500...
500 billion AI investment deal that was, you know, announced by the president.
You've got Microsoft in the running to acquire TikTok, which would, you know, give them enormous influence over the US media ecosystem.
And now, see today, OpenAI launched something called ChatGPT Government, which is a ChatGPT agent specifically built for government agencies.
So they're trying to get some of those contracts.
And why is this concerning?
It's concerning because Microsoft, as I said, has not walked back any of their censorship programs.
So just one example, they're still partnered with NewsGuard.
NewsGuard is a private company that exists to build blacklists.
That's exactly right.
Alan, we're coming up on a quick break, but I want to hold you over because we need to dig deeper into this and we'll have much longer time when we come back.
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We're talking about...
President Trump is making these new moves and Brandon Carr is making these huge new moves over at the FCC. They're targeting not just Facebook, not just Meta, but also something in their crosshairs and should be more in their crosshairs is Facebook with a huge new report from the FFO. Alan, so talk to us about what exactly you found when you were digging into Microsoft and their background and their dealings in this censorship.
It goes very, very deep.
Microsoft mentioned earlier their partnership with NewsGuard, a professional censorship company.
They've also made a point of hiring almost every bad actor from the government side of the censorship industrial complex.
You might remember something called Hamilton 68. Hamilton 68 was this dashboard developed by government-funded nonprofits that in 2017 or 2018, I believe, It sold itself to tech companies as something that could track down Russian agents and the spreaders of Russian influence on social media.
And they developed huge lists of Twitter users and other social media users that they claimed were Russian agents.
Turns out they were all American users, American conservatives, American Trump supporters that were being falsely labeled Russian agents.
This is one of the things that came out during the Twitter files.
The guy who built that dashboard, a former FBI counterintelligence official called Clint Watts, Was later hired by Microsoft.
You know, that's just one example.
You know, another Microsoft board member, Reid Hoffman, who, you know, notorious Trump hater, who funded a very similar thing in the Alabama runoff election in 2017, where, you know, these fake accounts were created to create the impression of a Russian intelligence operation that could then be used to justify the social media censorship.
of Americans.
He's a board member at Microsoft.
They also founded the Center for Informed Public at the University of Washington, one of the four members of the Election Integrity Partnership, that notorious collection of organizations which was hatched in DHS, hatched by the government, and played a massive, massive role in censoring the 2020 election.
Millions of posts were censored as a result of that group's efforts.
They were funded by Microsoft.
And it would be one thing if Microsoft were scaling back on all of this, but they're not.
They're still partnered with NewsGuard, and they've shown no indication that they're scaling back on any of this.
And yet they still seem to be in favor in Washington.
They still seem to be getting favors.
And I hope that many of the people who are now being appointed, who have a great history...
Of monitoring big tech censorship and being real warriors in the fight against big tech censorship will read this report and take a look at some of these things.
Because in some cases, it's actually getting worse.
You know, just one example, Activision Blizzard, which is a massive video games company owned by Microsoft, sent out a memo in their internal Discord server saying they're not going to roll back DEI initiatives.
In fact, they're going to double down on them.
Another example, OpenAI just launched a tool called Operator, which is an AI agent that can sort of run your computer and do online searches for you.
Only four news sources are used by Operator currently.
The Atlantic, Axios, AP, and Reuters.
Not a single conservative news source as part of that.
And we've seen huge political bias from OpenAI in the past as well.
So, you know, the question I'd ask of Microsoft is, are they going to keep all these censorship programs that, you know, that censored Americans and censored Trump supporters nonstop are going to keep their relationship with NewsGuard?
That's the biggest thing in my book, while still expecting to be in favor in Washington.
It's like a very strange set of events.
Now, where can people go to get a direct copy of this report so they can read it for themselves and get all of these details?
Of course.
So, it's at thefoundationforfreedomonline.com, and the piece is called How Microsoft Helped Build the Censorship Industry.
Very, very important piece.
Go check it out if you can.
I think you absolutely should.
And, of course, you and Mike Benz are doing really the yeoman's work over there.
Of course, Benz really coming down hard on USAID. By the way, there's a protest going on in front of USAID that's happening right now.
Apparently, Ilhan Omar is out there, Jamie Raskin.
They're saying no to Doge.
And it's just one of the most wonderful things I've ever seen.
All of the worst people are completely angry.
Activated.
But this is something that I think we all should focus on because look, I think that I think that Elon buying X has led to a sort of general We're good to have a de-emphasis on the censorship question.
So a de-emphasis on wanting to fight back against censorship and certainly a de-emphasis on having the government come in and actually put some controls on social media like, for example, an internet bill of rights for the user or questions about who controls your data when it comes to your online activity, who controls that online footprint.
And that's something That, by the way, the FCC should be looking into.
So let me ask you this.
Do you think that that's something that these latest moves from hiring the professor to be general counsel, to have Brennan Carr over there as well, who's been a huge advocate for this?
Do you think that there's action that the FCC can and should still take on the censorship front?
I think there certainly is, and not just the FTC, but also the FTC when it comes to collusive behaviors like advertising agencies getting together and boycotting social media platforms because they're opposed to what American social media users are saying when they act in concert as an industry that is very anti-competitive behavior, which is right in the FTCs.
I think the FCC can also do a lot here because there have been regulations in the past that made companies, for example, under the Obama administration actually, there was net neutrality which made internet service providers common carriers.
And that subjects them to all sorts of requirements about what they can and cannot carry.
So I think there's a lot of area where the FCC can provide scrutiny.
You mentioned Elon Musk taking over X and how that sort of ushered in a new era of free speech on social media.
It would be one thing if, coming back to Microsoft, it would be one thing if they scaled back their censorship programs.
So Mark Zuckerberg, do I necessarily believe he's completely sincere in the changes in his political opinions over the past six months or so?
Not necessarily.
I think he's a very pragmatic guy.
But Facebook has made some real changes.
It's scaled back some of its content moderation policies.
Zuckerberg's even gone on Joe Rogan and talked about in pretty fair amount of detail about how the government pressured Facebook to censor and how Biden officials would call up Facebook officials and yell at them and get them to censor content.
So they've actually...
We've taken concrete steps to stake out a position against censorship.
Microsoft has done none of that, and yet they're still in the ascendancy in Washington, which is interesting to see.
No, I think that's right.
And look, there's huge questions when it comes to what should be done for the user online.
By the way, that Internet Bill of Rights, when we talk about the data of every individual that currently is just being sold on the market, why not allow people to at least get a piece of that?
So, hey, if you want your data sold, hey, this is how much I'm willing to pay for it or willing to...
Willing to sell it for and you've got to pay for it or something like that.
I mean, there's this whole question of our relationship.
With big media, with big tech, with all of these platforms, they're getting, of course, fabulously wealthy.
By the same token, they're using these as large language models to train their various AI. We already know that's how Grok works.
So it just kind of makes sense.
But I do think that what President Trump has given us is ability to just press reset on all of these various questions and allow people to step back and say, you know what?
This is what we want our government doing.
These are things that actually directly affect us and directly affect our lives.
And no, we're not so focused on these forever wars and things that are going on all over the world.
No, let's actually do something that affects us, that affects our families, affects our children.
Well, what worries me about the tech companies, and I know some of them have gotten better in the past few years, largely thanks to the trend that Musk started.
But Americans still have no recourse under the law if their account gets taken away.
Tech companies can still destroy someone's livelihood, destroy their public platform, and you have no recourse.
No other business can do that.
If you get kicked out of a physical property on spurious reasons, say if you own a business and your landlord kicks you out for spurious reasons, you can take them to court and say, hey, they kicked me out for dodgy reasons.
But if you're on a social media platform and your entire business is based there...
You don't have similar protections under the law.
So, you know, there's no protections under the law for American social media users, or any social media users really, against, you know, arbitrary deplatforming on the one hand, or as you said, data collection.
They have no protections over how their data is used either.
And I think that is still concerning.
And that is something that Adam Kandeyev, who you mentioned, Everything is looking up.
The golden age has done.
Alan Bakari, what can people follow you, brother?
You can follow me on Twitter, at Alan Bakari, and you can find all our deep dive reports on censorship at Microsoft and at other places, and at USAID, in fact, at thefoundationforfreedomonline.com.
make sure you go there, you're reading everything, following everything, study up because we've got a lot of fights ahead and we've got more human events ahead right after the break.
Jack
is a great guy, he's written a fantastic book, everybody's talking about it, go get it, and he's been my friend right from the beginning of this whole beautiful event, and we're going to turn it around and make sure we're going to be fighting it.
Amen.
All right, Jack Posobiec, we are back here.
Human Events Daily Live, Washington, D.C. Folks, what we're seeing right now is nothing short of a new start for your government.
It's like 1776 2.0.
A second American Revolution.
And we are, through the grace of God, able to view this through our own eyes happening right now in real time, whether it's in our cities, whether it's in our homes, our workplaces, including the federal workplaces.
We're going to talk about that in just a quick second because federal workers really don't seem to like The fact that they are going to be asked to work on behalf of the American people, possibly for the very first time in their lives.
Alright, I want to take a quick second here.
We're going to bring radio in because this needs to be heard.
All right, Jack Prasovic, we are back up, by the way, to the Salem audience.
I want to say welcome to Human Events Daily.
It's an absolute honor to be here.
By the way, I used to be a huge Bill Bennett listener back in the day.
Yeah, that's right.
Back on 990 AM in the Philadelphia market.
That's where I'm from.
And just an incredible honor, again, to be on the network.
But at the same time, there's a lot of work to do because If you go and look over at, there's this page on Reddit called Reddit Fed News, so r slash Fed News, and these workers over there, they're incensed.
They are posting on Reddit, typically during work hours, I might add, and talking about how they want to subvert President Trump and particularly subvert Elon Musk and go after him.
In fact, so much so that some of these types, even going on blue sky, are actually targeting through The actual names, addresses, and photos of individuals who are working for Doge, they are going after them.
They're going after their families.
They're going after their homes.
And they are trying to actually intimidate them to the point where they quit, to the point where they're harassed, to the point where they feel as though something terrible could happen to them.
Something that we also need to point out, there's just one post.
And by the way, when, you know, full disclosure, caveat, caveat, all that stuff, we don't know for sure exactly who is posting these things.
But in many accounts, you can see that these guys have been up there for a long time.
So if they've been up there for a long time posting about working in the government, then it stands to reason that these aren't some kind of trolls.
This isn't just a, you know, some type of performance piece that it's actually.
That it's actually going on.
And the FBI, the FBI, by the way, if you are at the FBI right now and you haven't filled out your questionnaire yet regarding your involvement in the J6 prosecutions, you need to be going after the people that are targeting and harassing Doge.
You need to be going after them.
How about you actually show that you want to do something?
For the American people, something that you should be doing, something you should have been doing all along, going after actual criminals.
I don't recall anyone from J6 doing things like that, but now we're seeing, look at this, and it's going up.
Federal workers actively stating...
They're declaring war on the Trump admin from within the government.
And this is the post.
I'm actually going to read this.
This isn't my words.
This is the words of this post.
To my fellow feds, especially veterans, we're at war.
We watched this.
Goon tried to overthrow the government on live TV four years ago.
Now we're witnessing him try to overthrow it from within.
We are the last line of defense against fascism.
If we leave, we'll be replaced by loyalists.
Read Project 2025. And for the love of God, please believe what is written because that is what is happening.
All the EOs are directly from that document.
Oh my gosh, listen to this.
We are being led by the same types of people our grandparents fought against in World War II. Are you seeing this?
Are you seeing this, folks?
This is the type of person, and I've been there.
I was an intelligence officer inside the United States government.
I was in the U.S. Navy.
I worked in Navy intelligence.
I'm telling you, these are exactly the types of people.
That you would find, especially in Washington, D.C. Listen to this.
I don't know what the...
It's so dramatic.
This is the theater kids, right?
I don't know what the future holds, but I refuse to bow down to this fascist, authoritarian, elite class.
Knowing is coming to save us, but we have to hold the line.
Let me tell you something right now.
The theater kids are being thrown out of government at long last.
The theater kids are done.
Exit stage right.
Exit stage right to every last one of you.
Why don't you put your names on there?
Why don't you actually have the gall to go ahead?
Go ahead and put your name to it.
Because you know something?
IP addresses are trackable, especially if you're posting this on the same computer that you use for your remote work.
You guys really didn't think this one through, did you?
No, you didn't.
But at the same time, you never do.
You never do.
And that has always been and will always be your fatal.
Flaw.
Ladies and gentlemen, this is Human Events Daily.
Again, huge welcome to the Salem audience.
It's an honor to be here, and I'm glad and truly thrilled to be with you and hope that we'll be able to continue this for a long, long time.
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