Alex Jones reveals a DOJ "big data dump" on Infowars.com/AJN Live at 4 p.m. Central Monday, exposing raids targeting Jack Smith, Leticia James, and Ed Martin amid leaks and false flag fears, while urging prayers for Trump. Nick Storter notes D.C.’s crime drop—zero murders in 8–10 days—contrasting it with last year’s five homicides, blaming activist judges like Maryland’s for releasing violent criminals (e.g., MS-13 member Kilmar Obrego Garcia) and calling it an "existential crisis" for Democrats. He ties raids to Biden-era political weaponization, like Bolton’s 2020 smears and Mar-a-Lago raid, while a $364M fraud penalty against Trump was dismissed. Storter also highlights Texas’s map redrawing, California’s crime surge, and a $65M Malibu land grab by a Chinese investor, suggesting federal crackdowns could expand to cities like Chicago. The episode frames Trump’s legal battles as a fight against systemic corruption. [Automatically generated summary]
I have been talking to a lot of high-level DOJ sources.
I'll leave it at that.
I had a long conversation with one today.
And I was actually authorized to tell you basically everything they told me, except a few things.
But you know what?
I'm with the notes I wrote.
I'm going to think about this before I start putting it out.
Because this is big, big, big information.
And folks know about me and Infowars.
I don't tell you I got something big unless I got something very, very big.
Just one little example of thousands.
Remember how on that Monday before RFK Jr. endorsed Trump on that Friday?
I said, yeah, he's going to be out in, you know, West Coast, Arizona.
And he's going to, in the afternoon, a big rally endorse Trump.
Everybody's like, oh, that's bullshit.
You made that up.
Oh, really?
It happened, of course.
So I'm very pleased because the globals have tried to destroy this country, try to put me in prison, Trump in prison, try to kill him.
That there are a whole bunch of grand juries open.
I know where and a lot more.
And I can tell you, Trump is cracking the whip and pushing through the DOJ any of the bureaucrats that are trying to block this and is in daily communication with the Patriots in there.
And so you are about to see, you're already seeing a lot of action, raids on Bolton, all these grand juries open on Jack Smith and Leticia James and all the rest of them.
But you have no idea how big it is.
It is huge.
Remember, eight years ago, I said there weren't any indictments coming at grand juries because there wasn't.
This time, it is different.
So I'm going to research this and think about it, go over my notes.
But tomorrow, 4 p.m. Central, Infowars.com forward slash show, Rollock Shones on X and at AJN Live for the Alex House Network.
Get ready tomorrow, 4 p.m. Central, because you're going to get the big data dump.
We are live here in Washington, D.C., where, of course, as always, the news has just been rolling non-stop over here, which in this case is actually a good thing.
You know, Congress isn't in town yet.
They're still on their paid vacation for another week or so.
That'd be nice.
I really wish I got, you know, several months of paid vacation every year.
And I'm sure you do too, but you know, we're not in Congress.
Maybe that's maybe that's a good reason to run for Congress.
But anyway, here in Washington, you know, I want to go over a little bit of what Alex Jones said in that opening segment there about these upcoming indictments and how the wheels are actually turning now after seven months.
We're going to get into that here more in depth in just a little bit.
But first, I want to go into what I've been seeing here in Washington, D.C. on the ground.
I've been out late into the night every single night.
Like last night, I was out until about three o'clock in the morning shadowing these guys, watching them what they were doing.
They haven't commissioned me.
I'm not deputized.
I'm just, you know, weirdly following them around, making them suspicious of what I'm doing.
But after talking to them, you know, they understand that I'm more of a friendly, just documenting what they're doing, not screaming at them.
That's what they're used to here.
They're used to a bunch of leftists, white, old leftists following them around, people that aren't even from here and just heckling them on the streets, trying to make the argument that, no, we don't actually want safe seats, streets in Washington, D.C. Which, you know, anytime you think that the left can't go any lower, they find a way to.
But, you know, in reality, the residents here, we know that they actually like this.
I'm a resident here.
I've spoken to them on the street.
And actually, I was just filming one of the parks the other day where it's quiet as hell.
There's typically on a night, it's really, let's just be honest that they're shooting each other.
The youths, it's mostly black teens, go out and they form these mobs, terrorize people, carjack people, mug people, and then they shoot each other so innocent people get hit with stray bullets.
I want to roll clip one here.
This wasn't planned.
This was just a guy walking down the street that decided he wanted to give me his opinion on what was going on as I was filming.
This guy walking down as I'm filming, he says, it's strangely empty.
Weird, right?
Like, yeah, it absolutely is.
That's why I'm out here filming.
You know, people are noticing it.
They're loving it.
I saw like this, these families, even funny enough, walking around innocent families at three o'clock in the morning through this park last night.
You never saw that before.
You never saw that before.
And while people are calling this an authoritarian occupation and a military takeover, this is what's actually going on.
Roll Clip 2, the National Guard openly interacting with these troubled teens in DC's Navy Yard, one of the worst neighborhoods in town.
Even letting them sit in Humvees, getting into Humvees.
They're taking pictures with the troops on the front of these Humvees, right?
And you got to think, these kids have no, they don't have any, let's just say, father figures in their lives most of the time, right?
They don't have anybody to look up to.
So they look up to street gangsters, gangsters.
We'll say that in quotation marks, not exactly Al Capone out here, but they're taking these teens and they're giving them some sense of meaning, even though that meaning is, you know, commit crimes and steal cars.
They're manipulating these teens because they know the teens won't get in any sort of trouble.
They're going to wrist slap or something along those lines.
And they're paying them to go out and commit violent crimes, and namely carjackings.
Carjackings are a big one around here.
Except for in the past eight days, eight to 10 days, we've seen hardly any carjackings.
And what we definitely haven't seen any of are murders.
Not a single murder in 10 days now, which is, you know, the bar is so low, guys.
The bar is so low.
I mean, I shouldn't be here like, oh, yeah, nobody in this small city of, you know, it's one of the smallest large cities in the United States by land area.
And I have to celebrate the fact that people here haven't murdered each other in 10 days.
That's just a reality that we live in.
However, last year, at this time, I actually posted it on my X account.
At this time last year, in that same period, five homicides happened in Washington, D.C. in that same time period.
Five.
And so we're down 100% from this time last year.
Absolutely wild.
Now, the left still hasn't grasped the fact that this is a good thing, mostly because they either don't live here or B, they would rather have, as some woman on X posted, I believe yesterday, that, yeah, I'm a victim of carjacking, but and here's my bro, here's a picture of my broken arm.
I forgot to cue this one up because I just thought about it off the top of my head.
I don't want Trump coming into my city because Trump said next is going to be Chicago, one of the worst crime-ridden hellholes in the United States, has been for decades behind Washington, D.C.
So, as I've been saying for weeks now, President Trump is making an example out of D.C.
And he's going to spread it across the country as best he can.
Now, can't do it the same way.
He cannot deputize federal agents to enforce federal laws like you can in, or deputize federal agents to enforce local laws like you can in Washington, D.C.
But there are some strings he can pull with the National Guard.
It's not going to work quite the same, unfortunately.
But the idea is to force these Democrats to admit there is a problem and have their constituents, their reasonable constituents, be like, Yeah, mayor, why aren't you blocking this?
Look how well it worked in Washington, D.C. Why aren't you allowing that to happen in our city?
Why do we have to worry about going outside and being murdered or being carjacked?
Why?
And those federal resources and like these who can deputize these federal agents are local sheriffs in those counties, like Cook County where Chicago is.
That sheriff can do it.
So hopefully there'll be some political pressure to do it.
Because you see the U.S. Park Police out here, they're not just guarding monuments anymore.
They're also doing warrant enforcement for violent criminals.
If you want to roll clip three, this was right near Right near the park where a lot of action is happening here.
U.S. Park Police, you know, if you're riding around DC dirty right now, it's not a good idea.
You should walk or take a lime scooter, guys, because it ain't going to work out well for you.
They're not just pulling people over willy-nilly.
They're not even pulling over people really for committing traffic crimes or anything.
They have the Metropolitan Police with them, and they're running plates as they're driving along.
And if the driver has an active warrant or a suspended license, they pull you over, right?
90% of the time, it's because you have an active warrant, not because you have a tail light out.
Not a single one that I've seen, I've seen dozens of these arrests so far.
It's always been because it's an active warrant.
And DC doesn't like to take care of active warrants.
They really haven't in years and years and years now.
But now that the federal government is involved, things have changed.
MPD, the Metropolitan Police Department, loves this.
They are pumped about this.
They love the fact that they are finally able to have the resources and have the latitude to do their jobs that they haven't been able to do for years and years and years.
So they don't see this as an intrusion.
They're empowered more than ever.
I've spoken with so many of these guys these past week while I've been out on the streets.
And I can't tell you, they want this to stick around forever because they have the manpower now.
You know, the officers here are 800 short right now, for the city anyway.
And because nobody wanted to work here because they weren't allowed to enforce laws.
Why would you work in a police department where your mayor hates you?
The city council is always talking crap about you.
He said they're going to double down because it is working so well.
And hopefully by double down, that means across the United States and maybe in a city near you.
If it's a crime-ridden hellhole, that's probably exactly what's going to happen.
You know, I'm going to touch on a little bit more of this when we come back.
And then we're going to talk about these potential upcoming indictments that Alex is talking about.
Don't go away.
All right, guys, we're back at the Sunday briefing.
The Infowar Sunday briefing with Nick Sortor here.
And just to add a little bit onto that last segment there, I was ranting a little bit too long, so I missed this part.
Fox came out and broke this story a couple of days ago that Donald Trump and Pete Hegseth are going to, they're also mobilizing National Guard into 19 states, 19 different states, to assist with immigration and federal law enforcement crackdowns, which is long overdue.
Unfortunately, right now, they're just going to be a support pillar, more or less.
They're not going to be conducting immigration raids on their own or anything.
They're just basically going to tag along with ICE, make sure they're safe, which is good.
I want them to be safe, but it's and hopefully give them a little bit more capacity.
We're not saying we're not going to see an explosive amount of capacity gained off of this, but hopefully in the future, maybe we'll get there.
Because in order to get these 20-something million people out that Joe Biden brought into the country, you need the National Guard doing their own raids at this point.
You know, it's, we're just, we're not going to be able to get them all out unless we take it seriously and take that route.
I know some people will say, oh, well, that's fascism or authoritarianism or whatever.
Well, they have no right to be here.
I'm sorry, I don't feel bad about it.
I don't feel bad about it at all.
And also, actually, on that note, I'm just sort of freestyling it today, guys.
Kilmar Obrego Garcia, a federal judge, decided that she was going to release him.
Of course, an activist in Tennessee, even though he's being charged with human trafficking, you know, he's on record multiple times beating his wife.
She signed an affidavit saying that he beat her multiple times.
And clearly, you know, obviously he's an illegal.
He has MS-13 gang tattoos on his hand.
But your friendly neighborhood activist judges, of course, appointed by both Obama and Biden, made sure that he's back out on the street.
He's now in Maryland, not too far away from me here, not too far away from the nation's capital.
And another activist federal judge here in Maryland, right across the border here, said that he can't be deported without 72 hours worth of notice and has to have due process rights or whatever that makes.
I mean, he's had a final order of deportation for years now, but now this judge wants to make it so, okay, well, if you deport him to any other country, you have to do for him and everybody else a personalized risk assessment report to find out whether or not they can actually survive in a third-party country.
Because apparently people in Uganda are out to get Kilmar Obrego Garcia.
I have a weird feeling nobody in Uganda knows who the hell Kilmar Obrega Garcia is, okay?
If he wants freedom, that's where he needs to go have his freedom in Uganda, not here.
He can't have it here.
Not going to be allowed to walk the streets in our country.
We're not going to settle for this.
We're not going to just roll over and let it happen.
Luckily, ICE has already sent that 72-hour notice to his attorneys saying that they intend to deport him to Uganda.
They actually gave him two options.
They said, A, you can plead guilty to the crimes that you've been charged with, serve your prison sentence here in the United States, and then we'll send you to beautiful Costa Rica.
That's behind door number one.
And if you refuse, door number two, you're going to Uganda and you're not coming back.
So in reality, you know, Garcia, Abrego, Rodriguez, whatever your name is, buddy, pal, accept the deal.
Accept the deal.
You don't want to go to Uganda.
Honestly, you probably regret coming back from El Salvador because at least you could have margaritas in El Salvador.
I don't think they have those in Uganda.
You know, look, it's amazing.
This is probably the most egregious version of judicial activism and judicial tyranny that I've seen yet, where you have a federal, like one federal judge barring immigration authorities from taking an MS-13 gang member off of American streets.
How is that even possible?
I'm getting to the point where I'm thinking that we just look, play hardball, I guess.
This is what I would tell DHS officials to do.
And the president can't do this because he'd be impeached for it.
So I'll tell them, and maybe they're listening.
Just do it.
If they say no, you can't deport them to Uganda, just do it.
What's going to happen?
You might get charged with contempt by the judge, but who has the pardon power?
Who has federal pardon power?
The president of the United States.
And it's absolute.
You know, Joe Biden pardoned everybody and their brother before he left office, right?
Actually, including his own brother.
So, honestly, what's stopping President Trump from doing that?
I mean, we're talking about taking dangerous illegals off of our street.
This shouldn't even be controversial.
This shouldn't be controversial.
So, we have the leverage if we want to use it.
That's my point.
Okay, I'm not saying that maybe Trump shouldn't do that immediately, right?
Let's work this one out, see what happens on Monday, because he is our Brego Garcia is supposed to go before a judge or before he has an immigration check-in on Monday, Monday morning.
So, if he shows up, he's probably going to be taken into custody.
And if he doesn't show up, he's also going to be taken into custody.
So, I would say he's probably going to be there.
And we'll see how far DHS is willing to push this.
You know, I don't know.
I'd love for your feedback on that.
If you follow me on X, definitely tag me in a post.
I want to know what you guys think about that.
Is that too far to say that maybe they should just do it and President Trump can pardon them when they get charged with contempt?
I don't think it's too far.
I mean, these people have done much more evil things than that.
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So, and a Brego Garcia obviously isn't the only one.
These judges are trying to use a Brego Garcia to set this president that, okay, every single person that is deported has to have an individual risk assessment done by a third party before we decide whether or not they can be deported.
That's what they want to do, which that would clog up the entire system.
That's the point.
They want this to be as slow and gritty as possible, make it as difficult as possible for us to get this job done and get these people deported because obviously the Democrats are in turmoil over this entire situation.
We talked about it multiple times on the show.
You guys have heard it before.
You know how this works at this point.
They don't just the Democrats don't just want these illegals in the country just so that they can vote illegally.
It's so that they can count in the census and give Democrats in places like California those extra extra congressional seats.
That's why this is in their mind, this is an existential crisis for the Democrat Party.
That's why they're doing this.
And the judges are obviously in the pockets of the Democrats.
They've all, you look at every single one of them that is blocking all this stuff.
They're all DEI appointees.
That doesn't surprise anybody.
They're all black lesbian Biden judges that were appointed by God knows who, probably not even legitimate, because Joe Biden didn't actually sign their commission.
The Autopen did.
It's an argument for another day.
I could go on and on about that.
Luckily, we have Ed Martin looking into that.
He's going to continue.
He's got a lot on his plate, this guy, Ed Martin.
And that's what the entire next segment is going to be about.
Actually, this segment was going to be about it, but I wanted to get into a Brego Garcia.
Deep dive into what's coming with Ed Martin right after this next break.
I don't have all the information that Alex Jones is going to have for you tomorrow, but it's pretty interesting.
The kind of stuff that I've heard myself from the DOJ in the past couple of days.
So we'll take a dive into that and then go over what's happened in the past week, how the wheels are turning.
And yeah, that'll be right in the next segment.
Thank you, guys.
And welcome back to the Infowar Sunday briefing.
And look, this is the moment we have all been waiting for the early in the morning, No knock raids on corrupt deep state officials.
They've finally begun.
I hope there's a lot more than where this came from here.
But obviously, this week, a lot of us had the pleasure of waking up to the news that John Bolton had his home raided at seven o'clock in the morning.
You can see these FBI agents, they had already been at his house for at this point when I recorded this video from the TV.
They'd already been there for over five hours taking boxes out.
You know, just look, John Bolton, you know, has been one of the most egregious examples of deep state trash that we've seen in modern U.S. history, right?
A guy that deserves a hell of a lot of credit for starting the Iraq war, for convincing George Bush, who, God bless his soul, just probably had no idea what the hell was going on, right?
I don't exactly think that maybe he was our best and brightest president, right?
But this guy, John Bolton, was one of his advisors, who, of course, paired with Dick Cheney, was able to convince George Bush that, oh, yeah, there were actually weapons of mass destruction.
Let's go into Iraq, let's invade.
And, you know, let's cost the U.S. trillions of dollars and thousands and thousands of service members' lives.
That was this guy.
Okay.
And now you see he's been working for years to try to undermine not just President Trump, but the United States in general.
Guy's got houses all over the country.
He's worth $90 million.
This government employee, somehow, pretty amazing.
I mean, I'm thinking maybe I'll go work in government.
Infowars doesn't pay me nearly that much.
And now we're seeing his door being broken down in the middle of the night, as well as his office down here in Washington, D.C. Absolutely beautiful, absolutely satisfying to watch.
I couldn't take my eyes off the TV most of the day when this was happening.
And this is just the beginning.
This is just the beginning.
If anything came out of the Epstein situation, anything good anyway, it's that the DOJ is trying to make up for that PR nightmare.
So they're putting more focus on these sorts of raids.
They're putting more focus on grand jury, on convening grand juries to start locking these people up because the American people are like this close to just having been totally fed up with this DOJ.
A lot of people have already gotten to that point.
So it seems like they're trying to put themselves back onto a path where people can have faith in what they're doing and such.
I don't believe it's necessarily a distraction.
I know some people are going to say that.
I think this stuff was going to happen anyway, but it's happening on a schedule now that is faster than what they were initially planning on doing.
And there's such a massive backlog of people to arrest that that's a good thing.
Hopefully we can knock out most of these by the end of the term, right?
So that's the next step here.
John Bolton has not been arrested.
He's not been indicted.
We do know that there was material taken out of the house.
And now it seems anyway that this actually goes further than just, oh, well, John Bolton has classified documents that he's hiding because he was sharing them to write his book or something.
You know, if you guys want to play clip three there, it goes deeper than that.
This might have nothing to do with classified documents or about classified intelligence that Bolton printed in his book.
Trump Justice Insider Mike Davis says, Democrats, rhinos, and reporters who think this raid on John Bolton is about his book will be very embarrassed when the search warrant becomes public.
Primetime's hearing Bolton was making a lot of money from overseas and may have been trafficking in intelligence.
That wouldn't be putting America first.
Constitutional scholar Jonathan Turley, who we just heard from, says Bolton could be looking at up to 20 years in prison.
So Bolton should take his own advice and take a big, beautiful deep breath.
Dan Bongino said public corruption will not be tolerated.
What I take from that, because public corruption isn't just, it's not holding classified documents at your house.
Public corruption would be trafficking that information or selling that information to adversaries.
And actually, if he was selling it to adversaries, that amounts to treason.
That's exactly what treason is.
Aiding the enemy.
Undermining the United States by aiding the enemy.
That is what treason is.
Could John Bolton be the first guy to be tried for treason in modern U.S. history?
Would it surprise anybody?
Probably not.
I mean, we've been calling this guy treasonous for years, but we might have the evidence now or the proof.
We might actually see an indictment for that.
This guy is probably going to be one of the easiest guys out of anybody to indict.
Now, however, there's a counter argument to that, that John Bolton, you know, as sleazy as he is, is not dumb.
I mean, I don't know how many classified documents he may have had laying around his house, but he might also just have that big of an ego and think that he's untouchable because he has been for so many years.
You know, he survived the entire first Trump administration and was never indicted.
But we know now that the FBI, once Biden took office, shut down an investigation into John Bolton.
Why?
Because John Bolton was doing their dirty work for him.
He was going around, you know, all during the campaign in 2020, crap talking Trump, talking about how, you know, Trump had no idea what he was doing and that he was never the one calling the shots because he was clueless and just an entire smear campaign.
So what Bolton was trying to do, obviously, was hope that Biden would get into office and make everything go away.
And he was successful in that regard.
So when people are going to say now, oh, yeah, well, this is all political.
This is, you know, this is a political attack on one of Trump's enemies.
Was it not political for the Biden regime, after Bolton did their dirty work for him, to just push the case out of the way, close it?
Okay, yep, never mind.
We're going to move on from this without any explanation.
Was that political?
Was it not political to raid President Trump's house at Mar-a-Lago and dig through Melania's underwear drawers?
I don't know.
Where is the line?
How is this political, but that wasn't politically motivated?
We're talking about a former president of the United States and Donald Trump, somebody who had already declassified those documents that they accused him of having before he left the Oval Office.
You didn't see it happen to Joe Biden, who didn't have declassification power, then, of course, stole a bunch of documents, put them in his garage, and said, Oh, well, they were safely next to my Corvette.
Apparently, that's a defense.
So, if you guys ever get caught with classified documents, just make sure they're in your garage on the floor next to your Corvette.
And that's your ample defense right there.
But that'll just, everybody will just move right on.
So, the Democrat hypocrisy, I mean, we just look, I could spend every show, every single week pointing this stuff out.
It gets more and more brazen.
It's more and more brutal to listen to.
And, you know, honestly, I'm hoping they continue down this road because the midterms will be absolutely beautiful.
And speaking of midterms, you guys may have heard the Texas Max.
They're about to be signed in the law.
And Gavin Newsome is, of course, on a tirade about it.
We'll get deep into that after this break.
Stay tuned.
Sunday briefing on InfoWars.
All right, guys.
You know, we've been talking about this for several weeks now because the Democrats have done everything, including yelling, kicking, screaming, whining, just gaslighting, whatever they needed to do to attempt anyway to, I guess, pretend like they were going to be able to block the maps down there in Texas.
It clearly didn't work.
Finally, it happened.
It's now passed both the House and the Senate down there in Texas.
And the governor is now going to be able to sign it into law, hopefully this week sometime.
But it's going to happen.
They lost.
We knew they were going to lose.
They knew they were going to lose.
But, you know, everything with Democrats is theater, of course.
Now, Gavin Newsom has had a lot to say about it because he's already launched his 2028 campaign, essentially.
He hasn't officially said that, but we all know what's going on here.
And Butthead has to be able to, I guess, connect with people because he doesn't.
He's just not, people pretty much see through his lies at this point.
He's got to act like a tough guy that has something to sell because he can't sell his record homelessness and record high gas prices and record high energy prices and stuff.
That message doesn't sell to the rest of the United States.
That only works in California somehow, probably because they rigged the vote.
I mean, let's just be honest.
So he's got to run on something else.
And so that message in 2028 is going to be: well, I fought Donald Trump and he wanted the maps in Texas redrawn.
So I redrew the maps in California as well.
President Trump had some choice words for Gavin Newsome.
If you guys have that clip ready there, there was some heaters thrown at Newsome in the Oval Office the other day.
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You talked about the economic impact people have in these cities.
And what's your message to the mayors to get their cities prepared?
Not only the beautification process, but also the safety aspect.
So this is what Gavin Newsom's legacy is actually going to be.
This right here, what he does to his people.
President Trump hit it right on the head.
People are still not able to rebuild in California.
After these fires that happened earlier this year, the federal permits are out of the way, which are historically the most difficult permits to get approved.
And it typically takes sometimes years, you know, because of the Democrat bureaucracy.
Now, President Trump and Lee Zeldon fast-tracked all of that to make sure that these people, that the federal government was out of the way when it came to rebuilding their homes out there in the Palisades in California.
And, you know, of course, as expected, Gavin Newsom has decided to partake in a land grab.
We've been saying that again for weeks and weeks.
Like, I feel like it's just every time we conspiracy theorists say something, it ends up being true at this point.
And it's true.
Again, realtor.com came out with this story.
A foreign investor, Chinese investor, of course, it's a Chinese toy company, well, the majority owner of a Chinese toy company secretly snapped up $65 million in Malibu real estate destroyed by the wildfires.
Why?
Because people can't rebuild there.
They're not allowed to rebuild.
So they're just dumping the properties at this point because they're still having to pay mortgages on them.
This is the same thing that's happening out there in Lahaina.
People are, once it gets to a certain point where people just can't afford it anymore, they have to sell.
And they do.
Lahaina is even worse than what's going on out there in Malibu.
And it's going to happen in the Palisades too, which aren't full of just a bunch of billionaires in their beach houses.
This is just a start.
And how much is Gavin Newsom making off of it?
You can see Patriots here finally like calling this guy out.
And this is the message that we're going to be shouting in 2028 constantly.
Like this guy is just, he's going to be memed into the dirt.
He's going to like middle America is the swing state.
You think swing state voters are going to be like, yeah, I wish my electric prices were, you know, twice as high as they are right now.
I wish I was forced to drive an electric car instead of a gas-powered car when it's minus 30 out here in Wisconsin.
I want that to be me.
Now, that message isn't going to sell.
It's just not going to sell.
So he's going to have a tough time with that.
But the land grab is real.
We're seeing it again.
We're seeing what, obviously, we saw the low-income housing, the $110 million low-income housing project that Gavin Newsom is building out there in the Palisades now as well.
And I think this is waking a lot of people up that are even in LA, people that would have even voted for Gavin Newsom.
They're speaking out now.
They're speaking out now and calling this atrocity.
Newsom and his cronies are so used to getting away with this stuff that they never felt any, they're not even really trying to cover it up.
You know, I don't know why we're even allowing foreigners to come in and buy coastal lands anyway.
Why don't we just ban that?
Why don't we ban that on a federal level on national defense grounds?
Why do we need Chinese people buying up our coastlines?
Does any other country allow that to happen?
Other, you know, maybe now because Europe has been conquered by the third world and whatever, and they've been taught to hate themselves.
So, probably, yeah.
I mean, Europe probably gives foreigners property on the coastline for all for all I know.
But, you know, it's wild that we're seeing this.
Like, Newsom is, like I said, this is all political for him.
He's going to use this to run in 2028.
But just bear in mind, he's got all of this stuff going on too.
And people aren't really screaming about this too much on a national level because he's just the governor of California, one state, right?
Wait until he tries to be the leader of us all out here.
And, you know, speaking of people that believe they're above the law, I want to hit on this as well.
Clip number one, if you guys have this, up there in New York, that $550 million verdict against President Trump thrown out, the one that Letitia James got against him just this week.
Pretty big story.
If you guys can roll that clip, that'd be awesome.
Coming this past week, this judgment against President Trump was so egregious, so ridiculous that they threw it out on constitutional grounds.
It violated President Trump's Eighth Amendment rights, which protects you and him and me and every other American from cruel and unusual punishment.
So that's how wild this judgment was.
All because they're trying to say that Mar-a-Lago, one of the most valuable homes in the United States, was only worth $18 million.
That was the predicate for the entire case, right?
When President Trump went to the went to, I believe this one was Deutsche Bank that he went to refinance properties and said, this is what I believe it's worth, but I encourage you to do your own valuation on it.
And Deutsche Bank just agreed with his valuation and loaned him the money.
There was no crime here.
There was no victim.
So again, just to remind everybody, when Letitia James comes out and says, oh no, like this is the sister, this is a political prosecution against me because I committed mortgage fraud.
In this case, in her case, there is a victim.
There is a victim.
There's tax fraud involved in that because she's paying lower tax rates on the fact that she's claiming multiple primary residences.
She gets better premiums.
So the insurance company, I don't typically care about insurance companies being screwed, but technically they're a victim in this case, as well as the mortgage company.