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Sean, if you want to be a part of the program, John Solomon, editor-in-chief, just the news.com uh has been breaking us so much news as it relates to the Joe Biden uh bribery and money laundering scandal allegations that have been going forward, and he's been following the hearings and the investigation of the House Oversight Accountability Committee, that's Comer's committee and the Judiciary Committee, and then of course that's Jim Jordan, and then the House Ways and Means Committee.
Uh but anyway, Comer made the revelation in a letter to the uh archivists uh at NARA that Colleen Shogun that requested unrestricted access to collections of memos uh that they have released, redacted from titled Records on Hunter Biden, James Biden and the Foreign Business Dealings.
Now, remember, we went into this in great specificity and detail yesterday about this.
And they're redacting pretty much everything and now claiming executive privilege on these issues.
But this has been part of a pattern as it relates to transparency with the Biden White House, they don't want to be transparent.
They didn't want to give the suspicious activity reports.
They didn't want to hand over the 1023 form, and this is just now the latest in in them stonewalling.
Now, also, uh, we know that James Comer and uh and the House Ways and Means Committee in particular, uh, they would like the Department of Homeland Security, Secret Service, FBI, all these people to start testifying based on testimony made by the IRS whistleblowers, the FBI whistleblowers, and so many others.
Uh but anyway, the archives is now threatening to withhold a lot of the evidence in this probe, uh claiming that it's personal and covered by executive privilege.
Anyway, John Solomon is with us now.
Um, how are you?
I am well.
Yes, uh, some people are saying this is the beginning of the cover-up.
We'll see if that's true.
Let's explain that in detail.
Now, you are very kind enough to share three set separate files with me today, and what we can go through that as well, but let's start here.
Yeah, listen, I think the first thing is to understand that uh the same National Archives that fell over itself to make sure any evidence the government wanted or Congress wanted about Donald Trump could be made available to Congress and to the federal prosecutors.
But now, when James Comer comes knocking saying, hey, there are details, there are activities going on where the vice president's office, Joe Biden's office, is coordinating messaging about Barisma, the comp the uh the crooked uh Ukrainian energy company that hired uh Hunter Biden.
By the word, the wet my my word's not crooked.
That's what Joe Biden's State Department called Barisma, a crooked company.
Uh that when they were coordinating on messaging, we want to see these records in the uh and uh there's a great moment where one of um Hunter Biden's uh associates is coordinating with um the communications team with the vice president, how they're gonna answer questions about why is Hunter Biden working for a crooked Brisma company.
It's a clear government action.
The United States government is working with a private entity to come up with a messaging platform to protect the the vice president and his son from embarrassing questions from the news media.
And they and in that in that letter, they demand full access and they say, Oh, by the way, you're telling us you're not going to turn over some of these records because you consider them personal.
We don't think they're personal, and that's not your call.
We're Congress.
We have our own oversight responsibility.
You have an uh requirement to give us this information.
It's the first inkling that we had gotten from anyone that the National Archives was treating these documents as personal and therefore maybe not able to be exempt uh uh given to the American public or to Congress in an oversight matter.
Now that's silly.
If they're sitting in the National Archives, it means they were considered government documents.
I mean they they chronicled something of government action why Joe Biden was vice president.
Uh this is the the I think the first gauntlet being thrown down on the ground for an epic battle over access to Joe Biden's vice presidential records.
It's going to involve Barack Obama at some point.
There could be executive privilege claims.
But there is a clear indication now that the National Archives are going to side with Joe Biden and try to keep some of this information from congressional investigators.
That is a big moment in this growing scandal for the Biden White House.
Well, let me bring in the issue of America First Legal.
That's Stephen Miller's legal watchdog group.
And what they're saying is these Biden emails that they sent fully redacted to his son, Hunter, it shows in their view that it was, quote, closely involved in the planning of critical White House events.
Now we have remember we also have 5400 pseudonym emails that Joe Biden used as vice president.
But anyway, a search of the the vice then vice president's official email records when he was vice president uncovered more than a thousand between his office and Rosemont Seneca partners.
That's the business development company owned by Hunter Biden, and as an associate who helped him rake in millions of dollars for Biden family members.
Anyway, what they now know is the emails show that Hunter was closely involved in planning of critical White House events, even though he never held an official official government role, even though he's now claiming at the time he was addicted to drugs.
So my question, I guess, is and what I guess Stephen Miller's group is saying that the emails show that Hunter was using his access to the White House to benefit those involved with Rosemont Seneca.
Now, if you couple this to what we already know, and that is Joe lied when he said he never spoke to Hunter, his brother, or anybody for that matter, about any of these foreign deals.
And what we now know from Devin Archer, at least 20 phone calls that Joe Biden got on with Hunter and foreign business partners, never mind meetings with oligarchs at Cafe Milano, like the former First Lady of Moscow and a Kazakhstan oligarch, uh, and then the sheer amount of money that was transferred, now we know through Shell Corporations to nine Biden family members, and the amount is tens of millions of dollars, John Solomon.
Um, I think the the evidence is becoming overwhelming, but correct me if I'm wrong.
Well, listen, it's uh one overwhelming piece of evidence is that Joe Biden had a significant involvement with his son's company, and so did the taxpayer-funded staff of the vice president's office.
Why is the vice president's office working with Rosemont Seneca partner Eric Schwerin to coordinate messaging about why Hunter Biden is working for uh uh Brisma Holdings?
It's not a public matter, it's not something that should matter to the vice president.
Send it to a private lawyer, send it to Hunter Biden, but it's the other way around.
Joe Biden's team is coordinating the messages.
They're coordinating what they're gonna tell the American public, and that disproves one of the things that Joe Biden has stuck to since the 2019 impeachment.
I had nothing to do with my son's company.
We didn't talk about it.
It's just not true.
They did talk about it.
He talked to his clients, he got on phone calls with them.
He had two dinners at Cafe Milano with his clients.
They're talking about how specifically to address the news media about Hunter Biden's awkward appearance of being on a corrupt company when Joe Biden said he was fighting against corruption in Ukraine.
Uh Joe's uh energy advisor at the time, Joe Biden's energy advisor, Amos Hotstein, admits he had a contact with Joe Biden about his son's business uh and in his association with Barisma.
That a contact occurred, and then Hunter Biden had a meeting with Amos Hotstein after that.
So someone's relaying messages back between father and son.
These things are now stating out as plain cold hard facts.
And when you put them all together, there's only one thing you can conclude.
Factually, Joe Biden lied to the American people.
He repeatedly gave false statements about what he knew, what his son was involved with, where the family's money came from, and what involvement his office had in these things.
That is irrefutable now, and it's going to become a big issue hung around Joe Biden's neck as he enters into the 2024 election campaign.
And once this makes it into the body politic of this country for the election cycle that is November or 2024, uh I think that is a massive political liability.
Go back to your timeline.
You created this timeline.
October 2015.
it became official Obama administration policy that their belief interagency conclusion was that the Ukrainians had made sufficient enough improvement on the issue of corruption.
Therefore, it warranted the billion dollars in loan guarantees.
That was that that was then Joe's job leading up the administration's efforts in Ukraine to then deliver that money.
All right.
Fast forward December, same year, 2015.
All right.
We know that Barisma executives were desperately seeking, quote, DC help.
The DC help they were seeking was the problem, named Victor Shokan, who's investigating their company, and according to Devin Archer could even bankrupt that company.
So Hunter Biden, December 4th, 2015, is in Dubai.
He's with Barisma executives, and he delivers.
He gets the big guy on the phone.
Five days later, Joe Biden's in Ukraine, speaks before Parliament.
This talk about email exchanges back and forth that we'd like to get a hold of, whether what was Joe's office sending Hunter, was it, you know, uh we I just think that's information the American public deserves to have.
It's a critical part of the investigation, but more importantly, that's when Joe leveraged that one billion dollars to fire the prosecutor.
The son of a B, they do it in six hours.
And what is the net result?
Ukraine got their billion and loan guarantees, but the investigation stopped because that prosecutors fired, and Hunter continued to be enriched for a job of which he had no experience.
Now, that to me sounds like a bribery scandal allegation.
Your thoughts.
Well, it also matches what the FBI received from its trusted informant in a 1023 informant report in June of 2020.
Uh and one of the things we're going to talk about tonight on your TV show.
I'm not quite ready to release all the information I'm still working on today, but tonight we'll be able to show that way before the FBI got uh this informant report in 2020, way before it got Hunter Biden's laptop in December 2019, way before the first criminal investigation about Hunter Biden was referred to the IRS in the FBI in 2018, all the way back to May of 2015.
There were whistleblowers beginning to raise concerns that Hunter Biden and his associates were involved in fraudulent activity or suspicious activity or suspicious financial structures, which are there's a terminality that uh bankers use to identify to the SEC that things are.
These uh these suspicions led to a presentation inside one of America's most famous banks.
Um bank made some referrals to the FBI, and in November of 20, uh November 1st, 2016, seven days before Donald Trump defeated Hillary Clinton, uh one of those Morgan Stanley whistleblowers, that's the bank, Morgan Stanley, went to the Securities and Exchange Commission and filed a significant whistleblower complaint saying, I've raised a lot of concerns, some of these things are not being thoroughly investigated.
Please look into it.
That whistleblower never got a response back from the Securities and Exchange Commission, even though the SEC did all that Dodd Frank reform and they said whistleblowers mad to us matter to us.
There's no evidence that there was any response or engagement with this whistleblower about these allegations.
How clear were the allegations?
Well, in the cover sheet of the presentation about why they thought there was uh improper activity going on around Hunter Biden.
There was a picture of Hunter Biden, Barack Obama, and Joe Biden sitting together at a basketball game.
It was clear this involved the current occupants of the White House.
It specifically mentioned Hunter Biden's company, Rosemont Seneca.
It specifically mentioned Hunter Biden's history, including being kicked out of the Navy for cocaine abuse for um and uh working for, yes, Barisma.
Isn't that funny?
Someone in Morgan Stanley realized that Barisma was a concern, so they highlighted in May of 2015.
It means that the effort to protect and keep Hunter Biden out of the limelight, out of scrutiny, out of investigation, goes all the way back to May 2015 when Barack Obama and Joe Biden are still comfortably in the White House.
That's what these documents uh that we're gonna make public tonight's show.
Wow.
This is this is getting more interesting.
All right, quick break more with editor-in-chief and investigative reporter of JustinNews.com, John Solomon, and then your calls coming up 800-941 Sean as we continue.
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Uh let me play, yes, just so you know, Kamala Harris is ready to take over.
If anything, God forbid, should ever happen to Joe.
She's ready.
Question of the presence age often go hand in hand with questions about how you would step into the role, you know, if necessary.
Do you feel prepared for that possibility?
Uh certain vice president prepared you for for that job.
Yes.
Um, and well, how would you you know describe the uh that that process?
Which part, yeah, being ready for that uh well, first of all, let's she is ready.
She's ready.
Once you tell her what are you ready for that job process what it is, I'm ready to jump in.
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Right?
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Okay.
There's your vice president.
Sounds ready to me.
I have no doubt at all.
She's ready, rare and a go.
Bad help each and every one of us.
I will say that.
Joyless Behar claiming Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie.
to be a champion of the left.
I really enjoyed this comment.
I want to talk to all those Republicans who are in that debate.
And I have questions for them.
Yeah.
I want to say to Chris Christie.
Sir, you have been a champion to the left right now, because you have told the truth about Donald Trump.
So when they asked you, would you vote for him?
Why were you hesitant when you're in raising your hand?
Why don't you just raise your damn hand and say, I'm gonna vote for him if that's what you believe.
That won't please me, but that's the truth, then do it.
Oh, that won't please me.
God forbid you get the wrath of joyless.
I mean, that'll be a very difficult, joy-free day, I'll tell you that.
You know, the funny thing is, and this happens with all these rhino Republicans, and what a disappointment.
You know, you think about John McCain, the media love John McCain.
The maverick John McCain.
John McCain that would criticize Republicans more than he'd criticize Democrats.
Then John McCain got the nomination to run for president, and they brutalized him.
The people that you know now are claiming that Chris Christie is a champion of the left.
It's never gonna happen.
But if Chris Christie ever got the nomination, uh I promise you, they will Donald Trump him so fast, your head will spin.
Bridge gate, you know, a beach gate, every gate, 14% approval gate.
Let me tell you something.
You mean the hug felt around the world?
Oh, that was a beautiful moment.
And then people were critical of Gron DeSantis not meeting with Biden.
I'm like, he's got better things to do than meet with somebody that doesn't know what day of the week it is.
Just send the money to the people of Florida and go home.
You're useless anyway.
You're only there for a photo up.
That was the only true thing that he said.
Oh, I'm gonna get in the way.
Yeah, he went down to Florida, got in the way.
But KJP yesterday, that was that exchange with Deucey.
Oh, it's great.
Let's play that again.
That's worth it.
That is this is a break.
But this is from this new book on Biden.
You know, that is owned the the people that surround him treat him like a baby.
They have to treat him like a baby.
I would not be surprised if they actually are a spoon feeding him, you know, baby.
Well, he's got an ice cream.
Chocolate chocolate chip, yeah.
But President Biden is the oldest president in US history.
Why is White House staff treat him like a baby?
No one treats the president of the United States, the commander in chief, uh like a baby.
So there's this book that says when staff multiple claims what sounded like a call for regime change in Russia, the president.
Uh quote, rather than owning his failure, he fumed to friends about how he was treated like a top that was John Kennedy at her baby like that.
So look, uh, I'll say this.
Um there's gonna be a range, always a range of books uh that are uh about every administration, as you know, uh that's gonna have a variety of claims.
That is not unusual.
That happens all the time, and we're not going to litigate those here.
That's something that we're not going to uh speak to.
Uh-huh.
It's a badly baby.
It's a baby thing.
Unreal.
All right, let's get to our busy uh telephone, shall we?
Let's say hi to Patrick in Virginia.
Hey Patrick, how are you, sir?
Glad you called.
Yes, sir.
How you doing today?
I'm good.
You know, you got a big uh election going on in your state for the for the two houses in Virginia, and uh it's gonna get very interesting, and I know that your governor Youncan has put a lot on the line trying to get him, he has a slim majority in the lower house, and he's looking to take over the Senate in the state of Virginia, and and he gets four seats, I believe you get a majority.
I certainly hope so.
I'm just hoping the attorney stayed red.
Yeah, me too.
Well, it was it did go red.
It went red for Yunkin.
Yeah, but not not not far enough.
That's true.
Now you take it the next step.
You got a chance in November.
I know a lot of people aren't talking about it, but we're paying attention to it, okay.
Yes, sir.
Uh first of all, I like to tell you thank you for what you do, you and your staff.
It's amazing.
I just wish all these other fake news channels could do what you do and tell the truth, but that's not gonna happen.
And I would just like to speak a little bit.
You're talking about just people living paycheck to paycheck.
And I'm making four dollars more now than I was in twenty nineteen, which is three thousand uh eight thousand three hundred and twenty dollars a year more.
And times is ten times worse than they were.
Yeah, you you got a pay cut even with your pay increase.
You're paying more for bare necessities.
Yes, that you are uh, you know, uh in every way, because I think it's the American people like you that make this country great.
You're it's it's the hardworking men and women that get up every day, just like you, you work your ass off.
Let me guess you work twelve, fourteen hours a day.
You come home, you take you raise your kids, you take them to church, you get them off to school, you make their lunch, you do the little studying with them, have some fun and crash and get up and do it all over again.
That's the great American story.
However, the average American household's paying close to ten grand in bidding inflation tax.
And by the way, everything's cost them more again because gas prices are now right at four bucks a gallon.
So here we go again.
These policies are killing us.
They're killing sixty-one percent of Americans now, paycheck to paycheck.
I've been there, Patrick.
Not fun, man.
Yeah, I'm I just I can't see ahead of uh Biden administration can stand up there and lie, lie, lie.
I know they under oath, and uh they must not have no raisins because I just don't see how they can lie to the American people like they are doing is pitiful.
You know what I think?
I think you would have been a better representative.
You should have gotten the millions from China and Russia and Kazakhstan and Romania and Ukraine.
I think you would have been a you would have done a better job for Barisma Holdings, the oil and gas giant.
I bet you know more than Hunter about oil and gas, don't you?
Yes, sir.
And if I could have got it, I would have put it in the right hands, I tell you that.
I have every belief you would.
Listen, I wish I could give you a a I I wish I could snap my fingers and tell you it's gonna be better.
I can't.
I wish I could pass on good news that you know what, don't worry, better days are ahead.
I'll only be able to tell you that after the election in November of 2024.
And I might come on the air and tell you it's not looking good because these idiotic policies, these imbecilic radical climate alarmist cult redistribution of wealth policies are gonna continue and get worse.
And I hope I don't ever have to relay that message, because it will get worse.
The one thing I can promise you about socialism, whatever name it's given, whatever form it takes on, whatever manifestation it takes on, it always results the same.
And that is people are poor, unfulfilled promises, and a loss of freedom.
That's a guarantee.
And I'm hoping that America changes course.
We'll have a shot in November of twenty four.
I hope we take advantage of it.
Last word.
I just hope American people can see the light and and see what we need to do to get it changed.
And I got one more quick question for you.
Do you think if Trump does get to be the president again, you think he can fix things in four years?
Uh yeah, I actually do.
I think a lot of a lot of progress could be made in four years.
I do.
I really believe that.
I think we could finish the border wall, return to energy independence.
I think law and order will be mandated around the country.
I think his economic policies are far superior to anything any Democrats offering.
I think it's foreign policy, peace through strength, and this strength that he projects versus Biden's weakness.
It'll make everything better.
But, you know, it's the hardest job in the world.
I wouldn't want that job.
That's a little out of my league, I think.
Anyway, Patrick, God bless you, my friend.
You're a good man.
Uh Shelby in Arizona.
What's up, Shelby?
How are you?
I know it's a dry heat out there in the summer, right?
Dry heat.
That's right, it is.
It's been really hot here, but but we're doing we're doing good.
Thanks for taking my call, Sean.
I appreciate you.
Thank you.
I just wanted to uh share some of my thoughts.
I'm really concerned about the upcoming election.
I'm a Trump supporter.
Haven't always been when Trump announced he was first running in on the 2016 election.
I wasn't a huge fan, but I've seen um how he has put America first and and tried to protect the American people, so he is my guy, um, especially going into this next election.
And I was listening yesterday when you and Jay Secular were talking about the 14th Amendment, and um what if Trump is not put on the ballot this upcoming election?
Listen, I'm so tired right now, and I know that I've talked to other people who are just as tired as me when these Yahoos are trying to usurp our our right to pick our presidential candidate and and vote for him.
So what I'm gonna do if Trump is not on these ballots uh when the election begins, I'm gonna be writing his name on the ballot and putting him on ballot.
And I'm just wondering if every person who's gonna vote for Trump did that and have that thought.
What would that look like?
You know, first of all, I don't think they're gonna get there, and I'll tell you why.
The Constitution won't allow them to get there.
Does that make sense?
And here's why.
He's not even being charged with with insurrection, sedition, any of the things that Democrat, all these words that the Democrats throw out there and the media mob throws out there.
It doesn't mean a thing.
It really doesn't.
So I I just think that you know, on a uh from a constitutional point of view, you actually have to be convicted of something to be able to even contemplate triggering that type of uh action.
It can't just be because the people like Adam Schiff and the media mob or or paid, you know, legal pundits on left-wing networks want it to be so.
Uh sorry, you know, you actually are presumed innocent still, at least for now.
That may change uh until proven guilty.
And if he's not proven guilty, they don't have a case.
Slam dunk.
I appreciate the call, Shelby.
God bless you.
800-941 Sean our number.
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