The Stone Zone dives into Trump’s pardoned Special Forces veteran Jeremy Brown’s release after classified evidence was allegedly planted in his home, while White House decor shifts to Jackson, Reagan, and Churchill. The episode ties Trump’s 2016 comeback to Nixon’s resilience amid FBI scrutiny, exposing James Comey’s disputed "honeypot" operation targeting his campaign—now under investigation—and whistleblower claims of ignored DNC hack evidence. Tulsi Gabbard exposes NSA employees’ secret chat room for anti-conservative kink discussions, while Trump’s IRS abolition plan gains traction with tariff revenue support. Florida’s Byron Donalds launches a Trump-backed gubernatorial bid against DeSantis, and the show warns rural hospitals face congressional cuts threatening emergency care nationwide. [Automatically generated summary]
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Across every state, every community, America's rural hospitals are the first line of defense protecting our families, neighbors, and loved ones.
No matter where you live, hospital care doesn't clock out.
They're there 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.
Each year, America's over 5,000 hospitals care for millions of patients, providing 24-7 emergency care, delivering babies, cancer treatments, and other life-saving care that patients rely on.
Behind every one of those patients are doctors, nurses, and caregivers working tirelessly to keep people healthy and safe.
Hospitals are our community's lifelines.
They employ our neighbors and keep our families healthy.
But now, some in Congress are threatening access to care.
Tell Congress: protect patient care to keep America strong.
Don't cut rural health care.
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Here we talk politics.
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We try to give you the story behind the story, the inside skinny on what's happening in American politics.
We start with breaking news tonight.
It is that Jeremy Brown, a retired U.S. Army Special Forces Master Sergeant, who was given a full, free, and unconditional pardon by President Donald Trump in regard to the events of January 6th, but had nonetheless been held in federal custody, moved to 15 different prisons, mostly at 5 a.m. in the morning, a technique that the Bureau of Prisons calls diesel therapy,
even though he received a pardon weeks ago, has now finally been released.
The feds were exploiting a technicality as they were taking out on Brown the fact that he had been approached by the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI and recruited to be an informant on January 6th.
He refused to do so, but he recorded both of those attempts to recruit him.
And for that, he was punished.
I want to stress that Jeremy Brown never entered the Capitol on January 6th.
He never assaulted a police officer.
He never destroyed any public property.
Nonetheless, the Bureau of Prisons and federal marshals stubbornly refused to release him because a search of his Florida home, which had been ordered by a D.C., not a Florida magistrate, turned up what we believe was planted evidence that was allegedly classified.
This was a computer disc, which, strangely enough, did not have Jeremy Brown's fingerprints on it.
Also, didn't have any of the dog hairs that were throughout his apartment, Jeremy Brown being a dog lover.
But the fact that they had this second Florida-based offense was used to keep him in prison.
Now, finally, thanks to a clear declaration by the Trump Justice Department that the raid on Jeremy Brown's home was indeed connected to January 6th, he is a free man.
I have raised this question here on the Red Apple Audio Network for several weeks.
Thank you to President Donald Trump and to Attorney General Pam Bondi for finally freeing Jeremy Brown.
Rearranging The Decor00:05:07
I noticed today while watching President Donald Trump in the White House that there's been some rearrangements of the decor.
When Joe Biden was president, he had portraits of Franklin Roosevelt, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, and Benjamin Franklin.
He also had busts.
Those busts were of Dr. Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, the civil rights activist, Cesar Chavez, the California-based union organizer, Senator Robert F. Kennedy Sr. of New York, and former President Harry Truman.
Well, President Donald Trump has rearranged the decor.
His portraits include George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, Benjamin Franklin, but then two of his favorites, Andrew Jackson, the populist president that Trump is most often compared to, and of course, the great Ronald Reagan.
Now, when it came to the presidential busts, he continues to display the same bust of Dr. Martin Luther King, but he's added to that Winston Churchill and Abraham Lincoln.
Very interesting indeed, the change of decor.
It was nine years ago on February 26, 2016, that then candidate Donald Trump participated in a Republican primary debate in Houston, Texas, hosted by CNN.
This debate came just days before the critical Super Tuesday primary, and Trump famously clashed with then-rivals Marco Rubio, now his Secretary of State, and Senator Ted Cruz, now one of President Trump's staunchest supporters in the Senate.
It was Trump's performance that night that solidified his front-runner status in the Republican race heading into Super Tuesday.
It was a pivotal moment that helped propel him towards securing the Republican nomination and being an improbable and unlikely winner of the 2016 presidential contest.
It is amazing how time has flied, and Donald Trump has now scored the greatest single comeback in American political history.
Now, I don't say that lightly because Richard Nixon made a miraculous comeback, having been very narrowly defeated in 1960, having then made a disastrous campaign for governor of California in 1962.
But the assassination of John Kennedy, the assassination of Senator Robert Kennedy, the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, and the deep divisions over the Vietnam War parted the seas in such a way that Richard Nixon made a miraculous comeback, winning the presidency in a three-way race in 1968 with Senator Hubert Humphrey running to his left and George Wallace running as independent to his right.
I say Trump's comeback is an even greater feat because unlike Nixon at that time, he was facing not just a re-election campaign, but also a tsunami of lawfare, which they tried to bankrupt him.
They tried to keep him off the ballot in all 50 states.
They charged him in New York with crimes that they could never actually delineate, crimes that he was ultimately sentenced for and is now appealing.
So I think Trump has scored the greatest comeback in my lifetime.
Having visited the Oval Office under four presidents, I noticed that change in the decor and wanted to bring it to your attention today.
The big story, of course, is that the FBI is now investigating former FBI director James Comey, who ran an off-the-books honeypot operation targeting the 2016 Trump campaign.
Now, let me stress that this is far before the kickoff of Operation Hurricane Crossfire Hurricane.
That was the illicit, illegal, and baseless investigation that they used to try to topple a duly elected president that later morphed into the Russian collusion hoax.
That is, of course, the greatest single dirty trick in American political history.
Nothing less than the full use of the authority of the U.S. government and the extraordinary capability of our intelligence agencies to use two pieces of phony evidence, the so-called steel dossier, and then the false claim later that the Democrat National Committee had been the target of an online hack by Russian intelligence.
Whistleblower Revelations00:08:56
That is a claim for which no evidence has ever been presented other than the claim by CIA Director John Brennan.
According now to the news today, a whistleblower came forward and two female FBI undercover agents had infiltrated at Comey's direction President Trump's 2016 campaign at the highest levels and were directed to act as quote-unquote honeypots while traveling with Mr. Trump, candidate Trump and his campaign staff.
It was the Washington Times that first broke that story and Washington Times reporter Carrie Pickett, who broke the story, joins us later in today's show.
Now we hear that the FBI director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino are looking at these once undercover employees who were operating off the books at James Comey's direction.
We have a lot more about this and everything else going on, and we'll be right back.
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Rural Americans deserve access to the best of what our country has to offer, especially health care.
Across every state, every community, America's rural hospitals are the first line of defense protecting our families, neighbors, and loved ones.
No matter where you live, hospital care doesn't clock out.
They're there 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.
Each year, America's over 5,000 hospitals care for millions of patients, providing 24-7 emergency care, delivering babies, cancer treatments, and other life-saving care that patients rely on.
Behind every one of those patients are doctors, nurses, and caregivers working tirelessly to keep people healthy and safe.
Hospitals are our community's lifelines.
They employ our neighbors and keep our families healthy.
But now, some in Congress are threatening access to care.
Tell Congress, protect patient care to keep America strong.
Don't cut rural health care.
This is the Stone Zone with Roger Stone.
They went after a guy named Roger Stone, who's sitting in the office.
And I'll say this to Trevor Roger.
He's no baby.
And right now, he's cleaner than anybody in this place.
Now, as they treated him very unfairly.
Now, get in the zone.
It's the stone zone.
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And we're back in the Stone Zone here on the Red Apple Audio Network.
Yesterday, we told you about a burgeoning scandal in which national intelligence figures, those working for the NSA, were using a secret chat room to, well, to talk about sex, transgender surgeries, kink, porn, and other off-topic subjects.
Now, we understand that the new director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbert, has announced a crackdown.
Listen to Tulsi Gabbert.
I am curious about how they think this is a good tactic to keep their job.
They're exposing themselves, essentially, by making this indirect threat using their propaganda arm through CNN that they've used over and over and over again to reveal their hand that their loyalty is not at all to America.
It is not to the American people or the Constitution.
It is to themselves.
And these are exactly the kind of people that we need to root out, get rid of, so that the patriots who do work in this area, who are committed to our core mission, can actually focus on that.
I got to tell you, one of the byproducts of what I just saw literally today is because of this immediate action of transparency and accountability, I have people within the intelligence community reaching out to me personally and directly saying, hey, you need to know about this.
You need to look over here.
People are stepping forward because they are all on board with the mission to clean house and refocus on our core mission of serving the American people.
Tulsi Gabbert, rolling heads today in the NSA, the chat logs for the NSA's interlink messaging program date back two years.
They also demonstrate a severe far-left bias.
NSA, DIA, and naval intellicials blasted the conservative count's libs of TikTok as an FA monster, argued that Ben Shapiro should be expelled from the tribe, and were constantly spouting hate speech, including slurring Italian Americans such as myself as terrible people.
Thank God that Tulsi Gabbard is finally bringing accountability to our intelligence agencies and jettison some of these deranged deep state operatives.
Here's some other great news.
Dan Scovino, President Trump's deputy chiefs of staff, in a tweet this morning said it's quote, time to abolish the IRS.
Now, no one believes that Scovino, who did all social media posting for President Trump during his last two presidential campaigns, actually last three, would make such a statement on his own.
President Trump himself has made several statements indicating interest in abolishing the IRS and replacing it with revenue that is collected from tariffs as an external revenue service.
In fact, that is how the country was financed up until 1913.
When asked by Fox News if he could abolish the income tax, Trump said, there is a way if what I'm planning comes out.
Then when podcaster Joe Rogan asked Trump if he was serious about replacing income taxes with tariffs, Trump answered, yeah, sure, why not?
Now, back in January 25th at an event in Las Vegas, Trump said, we're going to go back to the old days.
No income tax, just tariffs.
It worked before and it can work again.
The IRS is a disaster.
We don't need it.
Tariffs can and will fund everything we need and more.
I don't think Trump is fooling around.
His commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick, amplified this year this idea last week when he said his goal is to abolish the income tax and the internal revenue service and let all of the outsiders pay, suggesting tariffs could generate over $700 billion annually.
The IRS collected $823 billion in individual taxes in 2024.
That's 52% of federal revenues, while Joe Biden's administrative tariffs only took in about 2% of federal revenues.
I think this is a serious, serious idea.
The other big news was the announcement last night by Byron Donalds, the congressman from Florida, that he will be a candidate for governor of the Sunshine State.
Speaking last night on Fox News, Donalds said, I arrived in the Sunshine State at 17 years old on a Greyhound bus with a trunk full of clothes and a dream.
Now is the time to keep the best state in the country as the best state in the country.
And therefore, tonight I am proud to announce my candidacy to be the next governor of Florida.
President Trump actually had endorsed Congressman Byron Donalds the day before in an epic posting on Truth Social where he said, I am hearing that highly respected Congressman Byron Donalds is considering running for governor of Florida.
He has now made that announcement.
The president said, I know Byron well, having seen him tested at the highest and most difficult levels, and he is a total winner.
Byron Donalds, he went on to say, would be a truly great and powerful governor for Florida, and he should decide to run.
He has now decided to run, and he has the president's complete and total endorsement.
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Unfortunately, Governor Ron DeSantis, who had been previewing a potential run by his wife, Casey DeSantis, actually attacked Donald, saying that he was unqualified.
How would his wife, who's never held public office or any public position, be qualified when Congressman Donalds is not viewed as qualified?
I think this is bitter grapes because Donald Trump quickly dispatched Governor DeSantis when the ingrate governor who owes his governorship to Donald Trump had the audacity and the ingratitude to run against him.
We're going to be watching this race very carefully.
It's going to be one of the most exciting in the country.
For all the details, follow us here in the Stone Zone.
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Stone Zone with Roger.
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I'm not your stepping stone.
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As I reported earlier in the show, the FBI under Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino has opened an investigation into former FBI Director James Comey's Off the Books honeypot operation targeting the 2016 campaign of Donald Trump.
This comes on the heels of a story that we reported right here on the Red Apple Audio Network some months ago by Washington Times reporter Carrie Pickett, who is the senior congressional reporter for the Washington Times.
Carrie Pickett has covered the hill for other DC-based outlets, including the Daily Caller and the Washington Examiner.
This is a huge story when she broke it back in February of 2025.
It has now turned into a much bigger national story.
I'm delighted to have one of the best reporters in the country, Carrie Pickett, join us here in the Stone Zone.
Carrie, welcome.
Thank you for having me, Roger.
And I hate to correct host, but actually, I broke this way back in October of 2024.
And what's interesting, Roger, is that while a number of individuals on Twitter or rather X picked it up and were very excited about it at the time, specifically the day that I broke it on October 29th, people were so enthralled with the throes of the campaign, it didn't get too much pickup.
And so then you were kind enough to bring me on the show back in, you know, back in just a few weeks later.
And now here we are.
A number of reasons why people are so interested in it now is because now we have a new FBI director in Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino, and they're talking about the weaponization of the FBI.
And people are wondering what were the first moves that they were going to make.
And I'd like to point out that this isn't necessarily an official investigation, but there were some inquiries into this particular honeypot or rather off-the-books honeypot operation that was launched by James Comey back in 2015.
I stand corrected.
You're even better than I think you are.
Looking now, I do see that you broke this story earlier, but that it did get kind of lost in the give and take of the presidential campaign.
This, of course, predates the inception of Crossfire Hurricane.
And as you point out, it was an off-the-books operation.
James Comey has, back then, was accused of spying on the Trump campaign.
He denied it.
Let's listen to James Comey.
With respect to Barr's comments, I really don't know what he's talking about when he talks about spying on the campaign.
It's concerning because the FBI and the Department of Justice conduct court-ordered electronic surveillance.
I have never thought of that as spying.
Again, we know definitively based on the final report of Special Counsel John Durham that the FISA courts were used improperly to authorize spying on President Donald Trump and some of his top aides, including Carter Page, George Papadopoulos, and others.
So, but your story predates, I mean, at least in terms of the course of events, predates that.
You previously reported that two women operatives in this so-called honeypot operation in 2016 were later moved up higher into the FBI and the CIA.
Do you know what kind of activities these women engaged in and any further update on their whereabouts today?
Okay, well, as you mentioned, obviously one was transferred off to the CIA, so then she could not be used as a witness.
Another one that, and I had just a quick update on her, we know that she is a top official at the New York FBI field office.
So we know that she's located there.
What's also interesting is that this particular operative who was an undercover FBI employee who attempted to infiltrate the Donald Trump campaign in 2016, she wasn't even just an undercover operative, but she also was a handler as well during this operation.
And we're beginning to learn that there may not have been just two people.
There may have been more.
So that's something to think about.
Also, one of the whistleblowers who came forward gave this information, all this information about this off-the-books operation to Special Counsel John Durham.
John Durham, apparently, according to this new disclosure that came forth yesterday to the Senate Judiciary Committee, this whistleblower said that, and I'm going to say he, she, not because I'm involved with gender neutral pronouns here, but just to mask this whistleblower.
This whistleblower said that they interviewed with John Durham, and John Durham essentially ignored this whistleblower's information and did not include it in his report.
Not the first time.
My lawyers provided John Durham with absolute forensic evidence and sworn affidavits by Bill Binney, at one time the Central Intelligence Agency's leading counterterrorism IT expert that proved definitively that there never was any online hack of the Democrat National Committee.
All of forensic evidence, including the download times of the disclosures, indicated that the material, later presumably published by WikiLeaks, had been downloaded to some type of portable disk and taken out the back door.
If you will check John Durham's report, he never addresses the claim that the DNC was hacked by Russian intelligence or anyone else for that matter at all in his report.
And then, of course, John Durham, as you know, ultimately, despite the fact that he reports a number of things we already know, that the plot to try to entrap Donald Trump in the Russian collusion hoax was born in the Obama Oval office that Susan Rice and Vice President Joe Biden, among others, including James Comey, who we've talked about today, an FBI director and CIA director John Brennan's involvement.
But in the end, he indicts a guy named Michael Sussman.
He's the guy at the very bottom of the totem pool.
This is like indicting the guy who's driving the getaway car for double parking while you let the bank robbers get away.
In retrospect, I have to believe that the Durham report was a holding action.
Mr. Durham took five long years to reach conclusions that good journalists like yourself and others had already determined about the entire Russian collusion hoax.
The fact that there's no case file in Comey's operation, keeping it off the books, we got about two minutes.
How will that factor into the potential prosecution of Comey if that should happen?
Well, what's interesting here, and let's backpedal to my original story, is that here you had James Comey, according to the original disclosure, is that the that was at the off-the-books investigation, which, by the way, one of the whistleblowers described as not even an investigation, it was described as a scheme, quote unquote,
by one of the whistleblowers that he didn't even enter it into the FBI's Sentinel system or any FBI system, didn't even put a case file onto it.
And usually a case file will then end up giving it a number.
So that's going to be a problem for Comey if they end up actually launching an official investigation.
Like I said, right now, right now, they're sort of curious about this particular story.
They're sort of looking into it right now.
And the thing here is that if they end up looking at this as sort of a conspiracy, that's a problem.
And, you know, now people are wondering, well, hold on a second.
Why didn't these FBI whistleblowers come forth before?
Well, keep in mind, who was hanging around around 2015?
Well, you had people like Andrew McCabe, you had people like Comey.
And I'd like to, you know, talk about even further a lot of these executives or senior executives over at the FBI, they still have loyalists right now hanging out there over at the Bureau.
They're not gone yet, Roger.
All right, we're not finished with Carrie Pickett of the Washington Times.
Stand by.
We'll be right back for more of this bombshell story.
This is the Stone Zone with Roger Stone.
Not just Stepping Stones.
The Stone Zone Zone.
This is The Stone Zone with Roger Stone.
They went after a guy named Roger Stone who's sitting in the office.
And I'll say this in front of Roger.
He's no baby.
And right now, he's cleaner than anybody in this place.
Now, as they treated him very unfairly.
Now, get him a zone.
It's the stone zone.
Here's Roger Stone.
And we're back in the Stone Zone here at the Red Apple Audio Network.
We're talking to Carrie Pickett, the senior congressional reporter for the Washington Times.
She is the first reporter in the country to break a huge story, which took an interesting turn today.
It was Carrie Pickett who first reported a off-the-books honeypot operation in which FBI Director James Comey sent two female operatives into Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign to infiltrate it.
The announcement yesterday under the new FBI director, Kash Patel, and Deputy Director Dan Bongino that they have opened an inquiry into this matter.
Before we went to break, Carrie Pickett was making an excellent point that there are still loyalists to the Comey regime within the FBI structure.
Carrie, why don't we pick it up there?
Absolutely.
While many people are happy as far as Republicans are concerned, as far as conservatives are concerned, that Kash Patel is the director, that Dan Bontino is now the deputy director, there are still so many within the senior executive service.
That's like the pop brass among the FBI.
Those are like the leaders there who are James Comey loyalists, who are Andrew McCabe loyalists.
Those are Paul Abate loyalists.
They are entrenched within the FBI.
Fbi Loyalties Shaken00:04:52
And I need to make it very clear that they are not gone yet.
Some of them were even promoted on the way out the door as far as Paul Abate was concerned.
Paul Abate was the deputy director during the Biden years.
And many of them were promoted.
And many of Christopher Wray, former director of Christopher Ray, many of his loyalists were promoted.
And some will say, oh, you know, they're just going to, you know, listen to the next director.
Not necessarily.
And there are concerns that Kash Patel could be walking into a buzzsaw.
So, you know, people are wondering what exactly is going to happen.
And I'd like to point out, even before Kash Patel became FBI director, and all that brouhaha was happening with Emil Boebe over at the Justice Department.
He said, oh, you know, they're going to fire all these FBI agents for being involved with January 6th and so on and so forth.
What happened?
Well, you had all these, you know, brass who were saying, well, what's the rank and file?
You know, not necessarily.
You know, they ended up kind of joining in with the rank and file to kind of protect themselves.
So now they're still there.
Look, speaking of someone who had 29 heavily armed FBI agents store in my home at 6 o'clock in the morning brandishing fully automatic M4 assault weapons When they could simply have contacted my attorney and told them that I was going to be charged, and I could have turned myself in for the first time nonviolent alleged crime of lying under oath in my voluntary testimony before the House Intelligence Committee,
despite the fact that no misstatement I made covered up any underlying crime.
In other words, I had no motive to lie.
None of my statements were material.
But that shock and awe technique, you'll remember, Carrie, we had CNN just coincidentally.
She just happened to be 25 feet from my front door when the FBI arrived in 17 armored vehicles, a helicopter, and two amphibious units.
This cost the taxpayers, by the way, I was able to learn $1.1 million, a made-for-television CNN moment.
It's interesting to me that even on that day, as FBI agents stormed my home and were in my home for the next 13 hours, agents would discreetly look at me.
Some would roll their eyes.
Others would wink.
Others would kind of shrug their shoulders when their supervisors weren't looking.
So I believe that there are some good people in the FBI, but the operation was being run out of Washington.
And it is, my wife still has terrible PTSD over this moment.
And of course, it has changed me from being viewed strictly as a hard-boiled political operative to actually being a sympathetic figure among some Americans.
I think it backfired very badly because, well, I was able to actually raise money for my legal defense.
Had they quietly just arrested me, most Americans wouldn't have even known about it.
The investigation, as you report, or scheme as it's referred to, was eventually closed because a major newspaper obtained a photograph of one of the undercover operatives and was about to publish it.
But then the FBI press office told that outlet that the photograph was an FBI informant who would be killed if the photograph was publicly released.
Was this lie a routine disinformation technique used by the FBI?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, this happens all the time, all the time.
And this, and very often, the FBI will end up doing this, and there's very little that a publication can do, unfortunately, because what can the publication do?
I mean, in all fairness to that publication, they don't have any information that can say otherwise.
You see, and because the FBI wasn't going to say, oh, yeah, by the way, apparently this is an operation that we're using to use to go into the Trump campaign and find out information.
But now the Senate Judiciary Committee has the full disclosures and we'll see what they do with it.
Passing An Important Landmark00:03:00
Final question.
Do you think in what is, I think, the greatest single dirty trick in American political history, the illicit use of the authority of the American government to take down a duly elected president, do you think anybody will really finally, at the end of the day, be held responsible?
You know, Roger, that's really hard to say.
You and I and others before us have so often heard lawmakers and officials say, you know, accountability, accountability, and then we get disappointed.
Hopefully that won't be the case here.
I pray that you are right.
I want to thank my guest today, Carrie Pickett, the senior congressional reporter for the Washington Times.
She broke this bombshell story back in October.
She wrote about it again in February, and now it is on the front page of every newspaper in the country.
Carrie, thank you so much for joining us in the Stone Zone.
Sure, thanks.
Take care, Roger.
I just realized that I have passed an important landmark.
My Twitter page, which I was banned from in 2017 and then very gratefully reinstated by Elon Musk, now has 800,000 followers.
It's interesting because at the time I was banned, I had about 980,000 people following me.
And then when I just kind of filled out the forms to be reinstated, never really believing that that would happen, because I'm still being for life on Facebook and Instagram.
When I was reinstated, I had 25,000 followers.
Now, I don't know how many of my original followers were bots, but I am most grateful to have my voice back on X. Many, many thanks to Elon Musk.
Also must say, I love the idea of cleaning up waste, fraud, and corruption.
And those who are screaming the most about it, well, they impress me as people who have something to hide.
Thank you for joining us today in the Stone Zone.
God bless you, and Godspeed.
America's Lifeline Hospitals00:00:53
Americans deserve access to the best our nation has to offer, especially when it comes to health care.
Across every state and every community, America's rural hospitals are the first line of defense, protecting our families, neighbors, and loved ones.
No matter where you live, hospital care doesn't clock out.
They're there 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.
Each year, America's over 5,000 hospitals care for millions of patients, providing 24-7 emergency care, delivering babies, cancer treatments, and other life-saving care that patients rely on.
Behind every one of those patients are doctors, nurses, and caregivers working tirelessly to keep people healthy and safe.
Hospitals are our community's lifelines.
They employ our neighbors and keep our families health.
But now, some in Congress are threatening access to care.
Tell Congress, protect patient care to keep America strong.