Thank you, Scott Shannon, and thanks to all of you for being what was that?
Anyway, thanks to all of you for being with us.
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Time is running out in terms of supplemental oxygen supply for this expedition down to sea the Titanic.
I mean, that's gotta be it's so harrowing.
It's so sad.
You know, and some people are out there being critical of people that are adventurous.
Now they have been doing this for some time and doing it successfully.
But my my understanding is everybody knew the risks on page one of uh a waiver that anybody signed if they wanted to go down that far in the in the sea, uh, which is what, some twelve thousand five hundred feet, that they were taking a risk, and and it said three times on the front page of that waiver that you could it could result in death.
And yet I admire people that take risks and and they've done so successfully.
It wasn't maybe as big a risk as as some people thought, but I my hope is upon hope that maybe they're able to rescue these people.
That would be great.
Um in light of Hunter getting away with all of this with a slap on the wrist for the gun and tax charges.
I mean, it is it is disgusting.
This has been a five-year-long investigation, five long years.
And what does he get?
He gets to plead guilty to two misdemeanor counts of willful failure to pay federal income tax for years twenty seventeen and eighteen.
Now, there is an IRS whistleblower that has given testimony, believe it was to Jim Jordan's committee, and that we're gonna hear about in the next couple of days, uh, that in fact says that they purposefully allowed the statute of limitations to to run out on other income tax issues in the years prior to 2017 and 2018, just to protect Hunter.
Misdemeanor, really, for this felony count, firearm possession while addicted to a controlled substance in lieu of prosecution, he goes to a pretrial diversion program, and if he's successful, no charges.
It all gets it all gets wiped clean.
And you know, and and the worst part of all of this is Hunter's own lawyer going out there, we got a copy of him saying this on MSDNC yesterday, that the same prosecutor that put Hunter Biden's no jail time sweetheart deal together, never asked him about Hunter Biden's smoking gun laptop.
How is that possible?
Do you have any idea if um Hunter Biden's laptop had anything to do with this investigation?
Was it used I don't.
No, I don't.
I mean you ever asked about it?
Um I can't recall being asked about it, to be honest with you.
Um there's nothing about the the situation that's being that's been filed that has a thing to do with the laptop.
Why not?
I don't know.
You'd have to ask the prosecutors.
How is that possible when we know there's evidence of the crimes we're talking about?
The picture on the front cover of the New York Post today is a naked hunter holding his gun with his finger on the trigger of that gun.
And and other pictures of him at the time using crack cocaine.
Now that's a that's a great combination.
You know, never mind.
You talk want to talk about equal justice?
Ask Wesley Snipes, the actor, who I think is a very good actor.
Uh what movie he was in the movie with Woody Harrelson, White Man Can't Jump.
That is a funny, he's a great actor, funny movie.
Now, he was convicted of three misdemeanor counts of failing to file tax returns.
He didn't get a sweetheart deal.
He got three years in prison.
Or what about Kodak Black?
His offense was, well, he gave incorrect social security number on a federal gun application form at a Miami area gun shop, despite having a critical uh criminal record.
Well, he got 46 months in jail.
Why didn't he get a pre-diversion program?
Or what about the case of Mike the Situation Sorrentino?
He pled guilty to one count of tax invasion, eight months in prison, two years supervised release, order to pay 123 grand, 913 in restitution, and a ten thousand dollar fine.
Hunter gets nothing here.
Nothing at all.
And they never asked about the laptop.
How is that even possible?
You know, if if if this does not convince you of everything that we have been telling you, that in America we don't have equal justice under the law.
This was a five-year investigation that started in 2018, looking into whether or not Hunter and his and his associates violated tax and money laundering laws.
How is it possible that this is what they come up with?
This is all they because it's it's a simple answer, and you don't have to be a brain surgeon, and you don't have to be that smart, and you don't have to figure it out.
Now on the taxable income for the years that they went after, not the years that he was able to escape because the statute of limitations looked out looked like they were run out on purpose.
You know, that's that's three million dollars of income that he didn't pay taxes on.
Could you imagine if I didn't pay taxes on that amount of money, what would happen to me?
I forget it.
Just lock me up, throw away the key.
The CFO of the Trump organization, this guy Weisselberg.
Okay, the organization paid for school for one of his grandkids, gave him a company car, and uh a use of a company apartment.
Very, very common perks, and he didn't pay taxes on them.
Not that uncommon, I would imagine.
I'm guessing.
Now I pay everything.
So whatever I have to pay, trust me.
I've got not one but two accounting firms and a law firm that are tasked with going over every aspect of my income taxes before they're filed every year.
We I pay.
And when my accountant call calls me and says, Well, you really are eligible for this tax deduction, I'm like, pay it.
Well, well, you you really, I mean, it's is if the worst they could do is question it, pay it.
That's my answer.
Because who the hell wants to live like that at that point?
It's not worth the money.
And knowing that I'm a target, I mean, that's why when they said the hiring 87,000 more, you know, IRS agents, I kept saying, not gonna affect my life because they pull my taxes every year anyway.
And don't think that is not punitive towards me.
Because I believe it is.
Not that anyone cares, not that anyone should shed a tear for Sean Hannity.
I'm just telling you.
You know, that the maximum penalty, 12 months in prison for each of the tax charges, 10 to 15 years in jail on the gun charge.
Look at how they treated, you know, Weisselberg and Roger Stone and Paul Manafort and General Flynn and George Papadopoulos.
Look at all the examples in the laptop that were just, you know, damning to to Hunter and Joe Biden and and just expose the Biden lie, the Joe Biden lie that he never talked to his son about his foreign business dealings when Hunter is is writing, you know, his his foreign business partners discussing deals all over the entire world and that keep it between us for now, but dad is going to be there.
And we've got photographic evidence, and we've got dates and times of meetings, and we went over that with Peter Schweitzer yesterday, who was able to compare the laptop dates of Hunter with Joe Biden's schedule as VP, and lo and behold, they all match up, you know, or gathers get gatherings with Joe and Hunter's Russian Ukrainian Kazakh benefactors away from the White House, uh the three and a half million dollar deal with the Russian oligarch, former first lady of Moscow, is talk of.
We've never never gotten any update on whether she inve invested a hundred million dollars in a real estate adventure, or Joe and Hunter having breakfast with Carlos Slim and other people in Mexico, the founder of the budget airline Interjet uh Interjet, I guess it's called, and email showing, you know, I spoke to my dad about Slim.
Ask uh Hunter later in the uh Jeff Cooper in a text message he sends us, it's all on the laptop.
Or Grassley saying the Barisma executive, you know, we have the 1023 form.
Who well, who's the individual behind that 1023 form?
That would be a guy that the FBI deemed credible because we know they paid him hundreds of thousands of dollars.
None of that seems to matter.
You know, it does it does, you know, one system of justice for one group of people and the rest, you know, one for the rest of us.
If you're a Clinton, and then it gets worse.
Now we've got Durham testifying today, and And what do we learn about John Durham?
He testifies that the entire steel dossier, not a single thing on the dossier was ever corroborated.
Nothing.
Not one thing.
That the FBI, you know, was he corroborates that the FBI and the Justice Department treated Hillary Clinton differently.
And they overlooked Hillary Rodham Clinton's, you know, um dirty dossier and used it four times for Pfizer applications.
He said the results of my report are sobering.
I'm going to play a lot of this at the bottom of the hour.
He needs to be held accountable.
He talks about the issue with the Pfizer warrants, especially the one with Carter Page that backdoored the FBI into all-world Donald Trump.
Or the FBI, quote, was too willing to accept politically funded, uncorroborated research like the Steel dossier.
Or when the FBI learned that the subsource, Darren Chaco, was the source of Christopher Steele.
What did they do?
They sign him up and put him on the payroll despite espionage concerns that they rightfully had.
And that they failed to interview or investigate Charles Dolan.
Or they ask about using using the term sobering about FBI agents and how Operation Crossfire Hurricane never ever should have been opened.
I'm not aware that there ever was any Trump Russia collusion, he goes on to say.
He says he couldn't find information from the intelligence agencies that Trump, the campaign, had any contact with Russian officials.
And he said there was clearly bias in this entire Russian investigation.
And the FBI never talked to witnesses or corroborated effort evidence in the crossfire hurricane investigation.
And that there was no legitimate basis to open that crossfire hurricane as a as an investigation.
You gotta be kidding me.
And this all happened.
Now the media lied to you for three long years.
I could play hours of tapes of them, breathlessly reporting the latest detail about Trump, Russia collusion.
Durham says there was a significant number of red flags raised and ignored by our FBI.
And then testifies to Jim Jordan that an FBI agent was ticked off finding out a memo wasn't shared that suggested Hillary had had built up this whole plan on the Trump Russia narrative.
And testified to Jordan that Charles Dolan, a Clinton official and steel dossier source, wasn't even interviewed by the FBI.
And testified to Jordan saying an FBI agent who wanted to talk to Charles Dolan was reassigned, and she memorialized it.
And defending the reputation of after Steve Cohn insults him.
And the and the funniest thing was with Adam Schiff, you know, saying, well, talking to uh people that you think and trying to get information.
He's the only idiot in all of Washington that we know thought he was getting information from Russians because that dope was duped by a bunch of Russian pranksters.
You know, uh, what is the nature of the company uh compromise in Mathial uh uh president Trump?
I'm compromised.
What is the nature of the compromise?
Uh pictures uh the naked Trump, naked Trump.
Does Vladimir know?
Uh but of course Vladimir know about pictures of naked Trump and and Buseva and and and everybody know about naked Trump.
The only dope that ever thought that he was getting intel and information from the Russians was caught on tape being pranked by Russian pranksters, saying that they had intel on Donald Trump and naked pictures of Donald Trump.
What an idiot.
Unbelievable.
Oh, yeah, we got a nice montage.
We're gonna play that at the bottom of the hour.
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The amazing thing is Durham's testimony on the heels of zero experience hunter, not even a single felony charge.
Millions of dollars unpaid taxes for years.
And we got to find out how many, you know, who at the IRS slow walked previous years of unpaid taxes.
You know, but by the way, when it comes to Donald Trump, they get him indicted in record time.
When it comes to the former CFO of the Trump organization, Alan Weisselberg, five months, Rikers Island.
You know what Rikers Island is?
Linda, remember I went to speak there to the prisoners?
They never invited me back because I spoke very street New York to them.
Went right at it.
And um, I don't think they expected that.
It was a religious organization and I just scary environment.
Well, I I've needed to be real with them.
I just I kept it real.
And I can the reason is I try to help them.
And if I go there and speak, you know, start quoting, you know, Jesus and the Bible.
Um I might reach one or two, but I'm not going to reach the majority of them.
But I did talk about whether or not they'd like to have their own apartment and live free again and make money and drive a car and have a girlfriend.
Uh, I did ask stuff like that.
I said, and half of you are not gonna listen to me.
And you're gonna go back home and you're gonna hang out, hang out with the same stupid people that got you in trouble and got you in here in the first place.
When what you really need to do is pack your bags and go live somewhere alone and rebuild your life and avoid people that bring trouble into your life.
And if you have addiction problems, you should live at an addiction center or an alcoholics anonymous group or narcotic anonymous group and and give this stuff up And free your life.
And yeah, in the process, maybe finding Jesus would not be a bad idea.
Anyway, but he got five months at Rikers.
Wow.
Old man in Rikers.
That's that's great for him.
All right, quick break.
We'll play Durham from today.
It's it's mind boggling what he said.
Um one of the funnier exchange today, exchanges today was with Schiff and Durham and and Schiff going on and on about, you know, well, well, well, Trump people, didn't they meet with uh uh Russian uh people and and weren't they trying to get information uh about the Bidens from the Russians and blah blah blah.
Now the only idiot that we know for sure that colluded, at least thought he was colluding with Russians was that dope Adam Schiff, and he got pranked by Russian pranksters over the whole deal.
So we kind of put together his line of questioning, and we use the applicable conversation that he had with the pranksters that you know would embarrass any other person from even asking these stupid questions of his, but listen.
The Russian official was offering the Trump campaign, quote, very high level and sensitive information, unquote, That would be incriminating if Hillary Clinton was part of quote Russia and its government support of Mr. Trump.
You aware of that?
Sure.
People get phone calls all the time from uh individuals who claim to have information like that.
Really, the son of a presidential candidate gets calls all the time from foreign government offering dirt on their important opponent, is that what you're saying?
I don't think this is unique in your experience.
Okay, and so Buseva met with Trump uh in in uh New York at some point after the 2013 Miss Universe.
Uh yes.
Absolutely.
And she got uh compromising materials on trout after their uh short relations.
Okay.
And what's the nature of the compromise?
Well, there were pictures of naked Trump.
Okay.
Uh so you uh you have other instances of the Russian government offering dirt on uh a presidential candidate.
You really stand by that, Mr. Durham, saying that it that people could make phone calls um making uh claims uh all the time that you may have experienced.
They used the special Pissword uh before before their meetings when they met each other, they say it's weather is good on Zerubasovsky.
Weather train is good.
Yeah.
And where?
Weather is Guton Zeribasovsky.
There is a name of uh street in Odessa.
Did you did you hear?
Yes, I did.
Uh so it's a street in Odessa.
Uh the code word is weather is good on Zerobasta.
Derebasovskaya.
Derubasovskaya.
Okay.
And I'll have my staff follow up to get spellings and and more details on good.
This is uh very helpful.
I appreciate it.
Anything else you wanted to uh to add today?
Well, I hope that my information will be useful for you and your committee.
And I also would like to advise you when you or your collects will meet Mr. Trump.
I advise you to tell him uh first part of the best word on the weather is good on Derebasovska, and look how his uh face will change the color.
Uh and so that that uh those uh uh passwords were used with uh with Mr. Trump?
Yes, correct.
Um okay.
Well, uh thank you very much.
We will be back in touch uh with you through our staff uh to make uh arrangements uh to obtain these materials for our committee and and for the FBI and and I appreciate your reaching out to us.
Oh, the only one looking for dirt uh from a foreign government and foreign agents on a presidential candidate was Adam Schiff, the the corrupt congenital liar.
Now, this got very interesting today, and and it's it's really sad when you think of all of this happening in the lead up to the 2016 election.
What's really also sad is that it it not only took this long, but nobody was held accountable for this.
And and let me just start playing some of John Durham, the results of his report being sobering.
Let me just go through it and and play his testimony.
As we said in the report, our findings were sobering.
I can tell you, having spent 40 years plus as a federal prosecutor, they were particularly sobering to me.
A number of my colleagues who uh spent decades in the FBI themselves, they were sobering.
Well, encouraged by some of the reforms that have been implemented by the FBI, the problems identified in this report, anybody who actually reads the report, the details of the report, the documented portions of the report, I think would uh find that the problems identified in the report are not susceptible to overnight fixes.
As we said in the report, they cannot be addressed solely by enhancing training or additional policy requirements.
Rather, what is required is accountability, both in terms of the standards to which our law enforcement personnel uh hold themselves and in the consequences they face for violation of laws and policies of relevance.
During our investigation, we charged a former FBI agent who pleaded guilty to the felony offense of altering and fabricating a portion of a document used to obtain a court order, a FISA order of a surveillance of the United States citizen, which in our view is a significant problem.
Several of the relevant FISA applications at issue in the cross-fire investigation omitted references to what was clearly relevant and highly exculpatory information that should have been disclosed to the FISA court.
Multiple FBI personnel who signed or assisted in preparing renewal applications for that same FISA warrant acknowledged that they did not believe that the target, Mr. Page, was a threat to national security, much less a knowing agent of a foreign power, which is what the law requires.
It appears from our investigation that the FBI leadership dismissed those concerns.
Another aspect of our findings concerned the FBI's failure to sufficiently scrutinize information it received or to apply the same standards to allegations it received about the Clinton and Trump campaigns.
As our report details, the FBI was too willing to accept and use politically funded and uncorroborated opposition research such as the Steele dossier.
The FBI relied on the dossier in FISA applications, knowing that it was likely material originating from a political campaign, a political opponent.
It did so even after the President of the United States, the FBI and CIA directors and others received briefings about intelligence suggesting that there was a Clinton campaign plan underway to stir up a scandal tying Trump to Russia.
The accuracy of the intelligence was uncertain at the time, but the FBI failed to analyze or even assess the implications of the intelligence in any meaningful way.
When the FBI learned that the primary source of information for the Steel dossier, which was basically the guts of the narrative about there being a well coordinated conspiracy involving Trump and the Russians, when they learned that Danchenko was the primary subsource for those reports, is at a time when the FBI already knew that Denchenko himself had previously been the suspect of an FBI espionage investigation.
He was suspected of being a Russian asset.
And nonetheless, they signed him up as a paid informant without further investigation of that espionage concern, to say nothing of resolving that espionage matter before using Denchenko and Denshenko's information.
And when the FBI and Special Agent Mueller's office learned that Steele's primary subsource likely had gathered important portions of the dossier information during travels to Russia with uh one Charles Dolan, it inexplicably decided not to interview Dolin or investigate his activities.
Mr. Durham, your report, and again here today, you said that your findings and conclusions are sobering.
Could you unpack a little bit more what that means?
Why do you say sobering?
Well, let me let me um give you some uh real life um views on that.
I have had um any number of FBI agents who I've worked with over the years, some of them retired, some are still in place, who have come to me and apologized for the manner in which uh that investigation was undertaken.
I take that seriously.
These are good, hard-working, the majority of people in the FBI, decent human beings who swear to uh under their oaths to uh abide by the law and and the like.
And uh I think that that's uh typifies, exemplifies uh the of the concern here.
Um there is uh there were investigative activities undertaken or not undertaken here, uh, which raise real concerns about whether or not the law was followed, the policies in place of the FBI were followed.
You wrote in your report, quote, based on the evidence gathered in the multiple exhaustive and costly federal investigations of these matters, including the instant investigation.
Neither U.S. law enforcement nor the intelligence community appears to have possessed any actual evidence of collusion in their holdings at the commencement of the crossfire investigation.
To date, has any evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia ever been uncovered?
I mean, there is there's information, obviously, in the um report that was prepared by Director Muller uh and whatnot, but as uh to collusion or conspiracy, I'm not aware of any.
But, sir, here, this wasn't innocent, unintentional, unintentional human tendency, was it?
It was overt political bias, was it not?
Peter Strzok, for example.
There are uh some ins individuals uh who clearly expressed um a personal bias.
Um it's difficult to get into somebody else's head to see whether they knew or the unless we have their emails, right?
Peter Strzok, for example, pronounced host it pronounced hostile feelings towards President Trump.
Everybody knows that.
Everybody in the country knows it.
So he was in charge of this.
He was the direct direct deputy assistant director of counterintelligence, officially opened the investigation at the direction of FBI deputy FBI director, Andrew McCabe.
He said horrible things about President Trump and and all of his supporters, by the way.
How could we say he did not have political bias?
Yeah, I know that uh it clearly reflects a personal bias that he had.
I'll leave it to others and the facts that are set out in the um in the report, so whether that's political bias, personal bias, but there's clearly bias.
The FBI opened up crossfire hurricane without speaking to the people who provided the initial information.
Is that true?
That's correct.
The FBI opened crossfire hurricane on a Sunday, only three days after reviewing that information.
Is that correct?
That's correct.
So just think about that for a moment.
An investigation, a full investigation into a presidential campaign over a weekend.
Mr. Durham, the FBI opened crossfire hurricane without interviewing any of the essential witnesses.
Is that true?
That's true.
And the FBI also opened up cross-fire hurricane without using any of the standard analytical tools typically employed to evaluate that evidence.
Is that true?
That's true.
So think about that.
The FBI had never talked to the people who gave them the intelligence information.
They never examined their own witnesses, they never interviewed the witnesses, they never corroborated the dossier.
Mr. Durham, if the FBI had done these things, if they had done their homework, would it have found that its own Russian experts had no information about President Trump being involved with Russian leadership or Russian intelligence officials?
Yes.
Was there adequate predication for the FBI to open crossfire hurricane as a full investigation?
On July 31st, in my view, based on our investigation, there was not a legitimate basis to open as a full um investigation, uh, an assessment of something that had to be looked at, to gather information, such as interviewing the people who provided um the uh Papadopoulos uh information, checking their own databases, the databases of other uh intelligence agencies, and the standard kinds of things that you would do in an investigation like this.
From the report, I gathered that key FBI leaders all the way at the top were predisposed to go after candidate Trump.
This bias likely affected the conduct of FBI personnel in this investigation.
Is that true?
Yes.
Can you describe that for a moment?
How did confirmation bias play into this?
Confirmation bias is uh was alluded to uh has to do with our uh human tendency to um accept things that we already think are true and to reject anything else.
In this instance, there are any number of significant red flags that were raised that were simply ignored.
If there's evidence that was inconsistent with the narrative, um they didn't pay attention to it.
They didn't explore it.
They didn't take the logical investigative steps that should have been taken.
Three years.
Never should have happened.
And it takes all these years.
That was 2016.
It is now 2023.
That is not equal justice under the law.
You combine yesterday and today, and this is it.
Equal justice under the law is dead.
Equal application of our laws is dead.
We have an abusively corrupt and biased FBI that has been politicized and weaponized, and a DOJ that has been that is corrupt, abusively biased, and politicized and weaponized.
Republicans need to clean house and start over.
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I mean, I hope that's worthwhile to you because the mob and the media will never play it.
They're never going to inform you.
They would have to then acknowledge that they were willing dupes and liars.
And they'd have to return Pulitzer Prizes like at the New York Times and the Washington Post.
And it's just sad.
This is what they've done to this country.
And between, you know, Hunter Biden's slap on the wrist yesterday and Durham's just devastating testimony today.
You know, you you've got to worry.
This information crisis is real.
This unequal justice under the law is real.
This lack of equal application of our laws is real.