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Numerous reports have just come out that Joe Biden will resign from the presidential race, potentially tomorrow, maybe sometime before Sunday. | ||
Now his campaign is denying it, saying it's false. | ||
But we've got numerous reports. | ||
One report actually suggesting he's already informed campaign officials that he is out, and the announcement will come soon. | ||
Axios reporting numerous Democrat sources saying he will leave the race, and it's basically trending all across Ax. | ||
So this is huge, and especially considering since the assassination attempt on Donald Trump, his polls have started to surge in many swing states. | ||
And now, many of those that were toss-up on 270 to win are now leaning Republican. | ||
And it looks like Donald Trump has just taken the lead in Virginia, which just about, based on current polling, suggests he's going to win. | ||
Of course, everyone's saying, don't count your chickens before they hatch. | ||
You've got to still go out. | ||
You got to vote. | ||
We don't know what's going to happen. | ||
And more importantly, with Joe Biden dropping out of the race, assuming that is true, we don't even know who Donald Trump will be up against. | ||
So we're going to talk about that. | ||
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We've got a great panel tonight. | ||
Joining us, we've got Mike Lindell. | ||
Thanks for having me on, Tim. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Everybody knows who you are, but you want to introduce yourself? | ||
Well, I'm a conspiracy theorist. | ||
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I'm CEO of MyPillow and president of FrankSpeech.com. | ||
Right on. | ||
Well, thank you for joining us. | ||
It's going to be a whole lot of fun. | ||
We've got Taylor Hanson here. | ||
Thanks for having me. | ||
Who are you? | ||
What do you do? | ||
I'm a field reporter with Tenet Media. | ||
I pretty much cover breaking news around the country, pretty much anything and everything under the sun. | ||
He's got a bunch of videos from outside the RNC as well, and you've witnessed a lot of these people essentially cheering on the assassination attempt of Donald Trump. | ||
Yeah, no, absolutely. | ||
I mean, that just seems to be the mainstream narrative, and you know, they're against Biden too, funny enough. | ||
Yeah, so we're going to pull that video up later. | ||
Luke Rutkowski is here. | ||
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I'm the editor with the Post Millennial. | ||
Glad to be here. | ||
And I'm Hannah-Claire Brimlaw. | ||
I'm a writer for SCNR.com, Scanner News. | ||
Thank you guys all for coming out tonight. | ||
If Ellen is here, thank you for stopping me on the street the other day. | ||
That was super cool. | ||
Why don't we get started? | ||
Oh, she's waving. | ||
Oh! | ||
Hi, Ellen! | ||
She came, like, running out of her office. | ||
It was amazing. | ||
All right, here's the big news. | ||
We've got this from Axios. | ||
Behind the curtain, top Dems now believe Biden will exit. | ||
This was initially reported that Biden was considering dropping out at some point this weekend. | ||
It appears they updated the story to say, several top Democrats privately tell us the rising pressure of party congressional leaders and close friends will persuade Biden to decide to drop out of the presidential race as soon as this weekend. | ||
I love how they wrote that because they could not put More caveats in this. | ||
We are told that rising pressure will persuade him to drop out as soon as this weekend, but we do have this from Osen Defender on X. And this is a large account that typically is very credible, over a million followers, saying, U.S. | ||
President Joe Biden has reportedly notified campaign officials of his decision to withdraw from the ongoing presidential race. | ||
With an official announcement coming sometime before Sunday, despite his withdrawal, it is not believed he will resign the presidency or endorse another candidate like Vice President Kamala Harris. | ||
Instead, August Democratic National Convention in Chicago is expected to be the first brokered convention since 1952, with possibly dozens of Democratic candidates vying for the nomination. | ||
I think Biden is going to drop out. | ||
I said I thought he wasn't going to be the nominee back in November. | ||
I think they are just padding their words right now because instead of coming out with a shock news report, Biden's out. | ||
Everybody kind of freaks out, loses their mind. | ||
They're giving people a soft landing by first saying Biden may resign. | ||
He's being pressured. | ||
Then they say more people have come forward, more Democrats have emerged. | ||
Then Biden says, well, maybe if I have a condition, A couple hours later, Biden says, oh, look, I have COVID. | ||
Now they release the story. | ||
They're trickling it out to get people prepared for the idea that Joe Biden will not be the nominee. | ||
What I thought was really interesting was how the report from Mark Halperin this afternoon said that he would not be endorsing Kamala Harris and would be endorsing an open convention. | ||
And what's great about that is they've been pushing her on us for years now. | ||
And it turns out they don't actually even think that she's smart to be president. | ||
Smartest thing Biden's ever done. | ||
There's not a whole lot in there, but, you know, he got this one. | ||
It's one last farewell to the establishment, I think, if Biden is like, well, I'm not going to even endorse this lady you made me take on this ticket. | ||
No, I think I mean, it is very difficult for me to to believe that Biden is going to resign until I see it, because I think the Biden family is pretty power hungry. | ||
I mean, Hunter and Joe Biden this whole time been like, just stay on the ticket. | ||
Don't don't forget about the stairs. | ||
Forget about the gaps. | ||
You can do it. | ||
I mean, they're really. | ||
You have to applaud them for how supportive they are of his desire to stay in the White House forever. | ||
But the other thing that this makes me think of is how much the media would actually love an open convention. | ||
I mean, can you imagine the ratings, the ads, the eyes that every large media company would get if you had to watch the Democratic National Convention to see who their nominee is going to be? | ||
Oh, this is the Democrats' wet dream. | ||
When Bernie Sanders came in with a grassroots effort in 2016, they lost their minds. | ||
They had to collude with media to make sure Bernie couldn't win. | ||
Then in 2020, Bernie pops his head back up, and they have to get all the moderate candidates to drop out and endorse Joe Biden so that he can win. | ||
And now they're sitting there saying, guys, if we do another convention, RFK Jr. | ||
wins. | ||
So they've effectively shut down the primary process. | ||
Joe Biden, I mean, Look what they wrote about him in 2020. | ||
All we need is your corporeal presence. | ||
He was never a real candidate. | ||
He was a pariah candidate they could use to undo the policies that Trump had in place that were popular and effective, because they want to undo that. | ||
They want a totally... The policy plans they have for the United States is to give away our manufacturing, open up the borders, engage in war, and they knew whoever they chose is going to lose next time to Donald Trump because he sucks. | ||
Whoever was the president was going to get elected because of the shadow campaign. | ||
Then he was going to rip apart Trump's policies, damage this country, and they'd be screwed. | ||
This seems like it's all part of the plan. | ||
It is pretty crazy. | ||
Do you want to say something? | ||
Yeah, well, it seems like it's a lose-lose situation for the Democrats, regardless. | ||
Like, Trump is going to win in this upcoming election from everything that I've seen. | ||
And from all the media reports, you see them posturing in a way of, you know, we told you so with the coverage. | ||
Oh, we knew Trump was going to win because then that benefits them in the end. | ||
And what better way to get rid of Kamala Harris, who is widely unpopular, than have her take President Trump's position? | ||
And then her career is going to be ruined in the future. | ||
Somebody else can step in and take over the Democratic Party come 2028. | ||
I wonder, though, if there isn't a large swath of the American public that doesn't want to vote for either Biden or Trump and would really welcome another candidate. | ||
You know, I certainly have spoken to people who are saying, like, I'm not going to vote at all. | ||
I can't. | ||
I don't like Trump still. | ||
I don't like Trump and I definitely can't vote for Biden after the debate. | ||
So, you know, a third candidate would pop up and maybe be useful. | ||
I think of this episode of Will and Grace, actually, where they were trying to vote for someone for city council and Grace was Supporting the Jewish female candidate. | ||
And Will was supporting the, you know, white gay candidate. | ||
And they get home and they're very upset because they both realize that their candidates are actually incredibly flawed. | ||
You know what I'm talking about. | ||
You've seen this episode. | ||
And then they get back and Jack says, why didn't you just vote for the black guy? | ||
And they both go, there's a black guy running, and they rush out to vote. | ||
When was this? | ||
This was Will and Grace, whenever Will and Grace was on. | ||
Was that the 90s or something like that? | ||
Yeah, so I think that there are some people who would run home after realizing that they don't have to, you know, run out to vote and say, oh, there's a Somebody totally different running? | ||
Let's just vote for that person, regardless of who it is. | ||
And there's not going to be enough time to really vet some new candidate. | ||
I think you're exactly right. | ||
There's not enough time. | ||
And what I see is evil overplayed its part. | ||
But even with that debate, their big plan was there, let's show the world that we're trying to get rid of Biden, and they thought that Donald Trump would actually have a bad debate and maybe pick on him because he can't think, you know? | ||
And it was perfect. | ||
When he said that thing, when he goes, I don't even understand what you said, none of us did! | ||
I don't think he does. | ||
He's really speaking for the American people then. | ||
But he was speaking from the heart, and I told our real president, I said, you know, he did such a good job in the debate there, he brought up stuff that, you know, his policies that manifested to December of 2019, when all of our lives had improved, and no matter where your baseline was, it had improved, and he brought up things like, you know, I was just in Chicago a month ago, And I had a big event there with Democrats that voted for Biden that we're now going to vote for Donald Trump. | ||
And I interviewed him and said, why, why, why? | ||
And so many of them said, well, it's because, you know, open borders, all the illegals were taking their jobs and all their resources. | ||
You know, I come from a life of addiction. | ||
And even their treatment centers were full of people that we're paying for now that are in our country illegally. | ||
So I think that they, I think it opened up a lot of people's eyes on the left and their Democrats that are switching that realize instead of maybe taking someone else because they didn't like either one, now they actually like they're coming into the mega bucket. | ||
I think the play is to have Donald Trump actually win. | ||
And I think a lot of bureaucrats, Democrats and warmongerers are already preparing for this in many different ways, not only on the local governmental level, But also when it comes to funding for the war in Ukraine, you see many efforts congressionally, even right now, to try to make sure that the war funding continues under Donald Trump presidency. | ||
So I think they gave up. | ||
I think they're not really running. | ||
Biden wasn't really running in the weeks before this. | ||
He's not really running now. | ||
And I think the true play that's going to be happening next is the subversion. | ||
And potentially even the perpetual war that's going to be expanding or financial collapse that would happen under a Donald Trump presidency that would be planned for him and blamed on him specifically. | ||
So I'm thinking ahead. | ||
I'm thinking like they're thinking, because you see them setting up the traps for him already. | ||
And I think everyone's expecting this year to be crazy. | ||
My prediction is 2025 will actually be the craziest year ever. | ||
And I think that will be the kind of great reset, that will be the kind of realization that they are really planning for, and that's why I think they're going to let Trump kind of have it here, and I think Biden's going to continue to be the candidate. | ||
He might be the candidate, right? | ||
I think that's fair. | ||
We don't know now. | ||
I do feel personally that he can't be. | ||
And, but I think there's a good argument that Luke's making as to why he may remain even after all of this, and it's that anybody who takes the position after he leaves, their career's done. | ||
You're gonna go up, you're gonna have a half-assed campaign a couple months out, you're gonna be a joke, you're not gonna beat Donald Trump, you're not coming back four years later. | ||
So if they try to pull in Newsom now, I can only imagine him saying, are you nuts? | ||
I've got a real opportunity in four years. | ||
If I go now, it's going to ruin my credibility. | ||
It's going to ruin my image. | ||
Right. This this report that Biden, if he is thinking about leaving, wouldn't endorse | ||
Kamala Harris actually makes me think that Kamala Harris has said, do not recommend me | ||
to replace you. I don't want to have to inherit your legacy. | ||
I don't want to have to fix your economy. You guys don't like me anyways. And this will make | ||
it difficult for me to move forward because potentially if she were to run, she could | ||
have eight years in the White House, but she'll always have to defend her time on the | ||
Biden ticket. And I think everyone, even Kamala Harris, knows that it's just impossible. | ||
Well, she's got to defend the past four years where every time she was given a job to do, | ||
She said, oh, that's not my job. | ||
I don't have to do that. | ||
And her office was like, what? | ||
Border? | ||
Who? | ||
Where? | ||
What? | ||
We don't have to do that. | ||
We might go to the abortion clinic. | ||
We're doing abortion and BLM and that's it. | ||
If Luke's theory lines up, it actually makes sense as to why they chose Kamala Harris. | ||
Biden drops out. | ||
Kamala Harris, they use her as, I don't know, just a mannequin placeholder. | ||
Which kind of makes sense, because Democrats are racist. | ||
Well, she's never going to win. | ||
She's a terrible candidate. | ||
She couldn't even get a single delegate. | ||
And they're thinking, once Biden is gone, we need someone who can hold that position figuratively or, you know, just symbolically. | ||
But we don't want to waste any of our up-and-coming talent, because it certainly ain't Kamala. | ||
So Biden drops out. | ||
Kamala is the heir apparent. | ||
That's what media is reporting. | ||
And she has no career in four years. | ||
She didn't have a career this time around. | ||
So it's easy for Democrats to be like she can absorb the damage of the PR failures of this campaign. | ||
And then Newsom can come in in four years. | ||
Right. | ||
I mean, Biden did refer to himself as a bridge candidate back back in the day. | ||
He he acted as if If he was going to be a four-year president, so if he always knew whether it was because he was making empty promises to the DNC saying, I'll step down and let you put someone else in, or whether he really wasn't sure he would be allowed to stay in that position, I don't know. | ||
But I do think that there was always a possibility that Biden was not supposed to run for a second term. | ||
And this really has been his family and the staff that's been going with him for the decades that he's been in government saying, no, no, we can keep going. | ||
Everyone likes us. | ||
And they don't. | ||
Let me pull up this from Predictit.org. | ||
Joe Biden is now in third place in the prediction market for the Democratic ticket. | ||
Despite winning the primary, he has dropped down. | ||
And the funny thing is, because we made this joke a couple weeks ago where, you know, I was saying, we follow the news so much, we can see what's on the horizon. | ||
And I'm making the joke, why don't I buy in this market? | ||
I'd be rich. | ||
Heavens me, if I bought no on Joe Biden, I'd have made a lot of money. | ||
Even if you had bought Kamala a couple weeks ago, right? | ||
Like, you could be selling now for a nice turn of profit. | ||
Yeah, Gretchen Whitmer is actually now in second place. | ||
You guys think she'll be the VP? | ||
Although Taylor said earlier that he thought they'd run an all-female ticket. | ||
Yeah, I wouldn't put it past them to go with the double female line. | ||
The thing is, I think I'm more on board with Luke, is they know they're gonna lose. | ||
They have absolutely no chance, especially replacing Biden if they do this late into the candidacy. | ||
There's no possible route for them to actually win. | ||
So, you know, maybe two people that aren't very popular, it would make sense to me for them to go down in flames. | ||
And also, if they have more debates, right? | ||
Theoretically, there's gonna be a debate, maybe a VP date in August, and then there'll be a VP debate in September. | ||
And so you can't put these nice, you know, strong American men up against women and have them do badly. | ||
All the feminists will cry about it. | ||
Taylor, if there's anyone who knows how to go down, it is Kamala Harris. | ||
Sorry, I couldn't help myself. | ||
But no, I do see the writing on the wall, let Trump win and then engineer a larger event, maybe financial crash, maybe a pandemic 2.0, maybe war, and then blame it all on him. | ||
You know what I can't get past though, right? | ||
I appreciate the idea that Joe Biden was always going to drop out, they never expected to win 2024, but then what happened on Saturday? | ||
Because whatever happened on Saturday clearly was not according to plan. | ||
And so if they really were intending on losing, was the plan that Kamala Harris would be the president simply because the Republicans would be in chaos after Donald Trump lost his life? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Well, think about this. | ||
Think of what if they're, you know, getting rid of him, like we planned. | ||
I knew that when Anderson Cooper, after the debate, is that, you know, everyone's attacking Biden and no one's saying anything about Donald Trump. | ||
Well, you knew this was their big play. | ||
But if you're going to steal an election, let's just use that on premise, if you're going to steal another election, you've got to have something that's somewhat believable to the public. | ||
Nobody would believe if they You know, if they do, let's say they steal the election, that they go all in with the machines and Ballot Harbor, whatever it is, and no one's going to believe it. | ||
But if you bring in whatever they would be bringing, I don't know what it's going to be. | ||
It's all women's ticket. | ||
And then they put out polls. | ||
Just last week, Fox put out a poll that it was, just last week, Fox put out a poll. | ||
I think that they were even. | ||
Come on. | ||
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Right. | |
You know, give me a break. | ||
FiveThirtyEight has the simulation showing Biden winning even right now. | ||
Yeah, so you think of this, everybody, we know the real thing is Trump's favored by 60% of the country, or more. | ||
So my theory is, and I'm a marketer, I'm thinking, well, you get rid of Biden, you know, show him up there to the world how he is, and then you get rid of him, and now you bring him, we don't know what ticket it would be, but you start feeding the public. | ||
Wow, they're pulling, Trump's down two all of a sudden! | ||
And he puts this out there, now if you steal it, it's just like 2020. | ||
Well, it's somewhat believable. | ||
What they did right here in Wisconsin, the polls came out that Donald Trump was a 17-point underdog in 2020. | ||
A week before the election, up to the election, when they were polling, even before that, on the real polls. | ||
Well, he loses by 1% and they go, wow, what a great effort. | ||
So nobody questions it, right? | ||
Except for a few people. | ||
But this is what I'm saying. | ||
These false polls and the propaganda, when you have every news outlet, including Fox, will be saying, hey, they're polling even. | ||
Realize Fox has controlled opposition. | ||
Everybody knows that. | ||
If Donald Trump lost his life on Saturday, I believe Nikki Haley would be the nominee. | ||
The Republican convention would be in disarray. | ||
She'd show up and she'd say, I have the next highest amount of delegates, here's why you should choose me. | ||
They'd probably, the RINO establishment, Uniparty guys would be like, of course we have to do this. | ||
And then when Nikki Haley loses to Kamala or Joe Biden or whoever else, it's believable. | ||
Because they're going to say, even the Republican party didn't like Nikki Haley and they had no choice. | ||
You're exactly right. | ||
The Democrats were unified the whole time. | ||
And that's the Uniparty for you. | ||
That is the Uniparty. | ||
You know, you guys got to realize, in my efforts across this country, I was telling that I wasn't fighting Democrats. | ||
It was this weird Uniparty Republicans. | ||
You know, the first guy, you know, you have Robin Voss right here in Wisconsin. | ||
How many people know about Robin Voss? | ||
You know, it's horrible, right? | ||
Hands are going up. | ||
Who is that? | ||
What happened with that? | ||
Robin Voss is the Speaker of the House here in Wisconsin, and he ordered an investigation after the 2020 election by a guy by the name of Michael Gabelman, an ex-Supreme Court judge here in Wisconsin. | ||
It was a year-long investigation. | ||
They came out with all this fraud. | ||
Robin Voss had to admit, yep, there was widespread fraud. | ||
My teams met with him and everything. | ||
Yeah, there was widespread fraud, but there's nothing I can do unless a court would rule on it. | ||
One month later, the Supreme Court of Wisconsin ruled that there was widespread fraud, so Robin went into hiding. | ||
And he shut down the investigation, fired Gableman, and so then just, what was it? | ||
Oh, and then he set up the WEC in Wisconsin, which is the Wisconsin Election Commission. | ||
It's like the Secretary of State here. | ||
And a very corrupt group. | ||
But anyway, the people then, we tried to recall Robin Voss this spring. | ||
We got enough signatures. | ||
They discredited him. | ||
The WECC did. | ||
Then we got enough, and they approved it. | ||
The WECC said, the lawyers said, yep, it's all approved. | ||
You got enough. | ||
We do his recall on August 6th. | ||
And the WECC said, no, we're not going to do it. | ||
It's against the Constitution. | ||
What did we go through all the trouble for, you know? | ||
It's so corrupt. | ||
I think his Whatever you call it, his approval rating is like 14%. | ||
And the Democrats and Republicans want him gone. | ||
How does he keep winning? | ||
Everyone know that? | ||
Well, Mike, you're a conspiracy theorist. | ||
What do you think happened on Saturday? | ||
Because I'll say, there's no official story. | ||
The news reported that a crazy guy took a shot, but we don't actually have an official narrative yet. | ||
No, you know, we don't. | ||
And I'll tell you, I've been to over 150, maybe 200 rallies, and I look around at everything, you know, the Secret Service, everything that's in place, and what I've seen there, and I wasn't at that when I was in Miami, and we skipped the Pennsylvania, and there were so many deviations from a normal rally. | ||
You add them up, and you can't, I'm sorry, it's impossible. | ||
And the biggest one, and right now, what are they doing? | ||
They're pushing out this guy's background. | ||
Oh yeah, look what he put on Facebook or Twitter, whatever it was. | ||
Well, you go find someone in the town or whatever, you find some crazy, and that's my thinking. | ||
There's no way there wasn't anybody on that roof. | ||
It's impossible that you didn't have a sniper on the roof looking into the crowd. | ||
And not just that, that ten minutes before Trump took the stage, they knew, they called him out as a threat. | ||
How about this, you've all seen the picture where you hear the shots, bing bing bing bing bing, and then you hear the assassin getting killed, not even what, three seconds later, bing bing bing bing, and you look up and they've got the camera of him going, they're ready on him, and the shot's fired, and then all of a sudden he shoots and kills him. | ||
You know, if you don't know that he's there, and you hear a shot go off, you look around, you know, and you can't, you find it, now you have to identify your target. | ||
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If he did all that in three seconds, impossible. | |
You don't bring Trump back on the stage and you allow him to address the crowd during an active shooting situation. | ||
From my opinion, as soon as I saw it, I said inside job, automatically. | ||
There's no way that this is possible. | ||
We've been predicting it as independent media, and it happened. | ||
So you don't need a conspiracy theory. | ||
We need to put the burden of proof on the federal government to prove otherwise now. | ||
And I think that's the talking point that we need to get out there, because they need to prove to us that they weren't complicit, because they absolutely were in my book. | ||
When I was younger, the JFK assassination was a crazy guy. | ||
And now, it is mainstream, it was a CIA. | ||
R.F.K. | ||
Jr. | ||
talks about it openly, and he is the third highest polling candidate for the presidency, publicly stating the CIA killed his dad and his uncle. | ||
Well, Trump should have never even been able to step on stage, considering they had already identified the shooter as a threat ten minutes beforehand. | ||
They saw him, I believe it was, what, 26 minutes? | ||
Three hours. | ||
Yeah, which is insane. | ||
Three hours ago. | ||
Coincidences can you have that don't line up? | ||
In a normal situation, Trump would have never been able to actually go on that stage until you start asking deeper questions. | ||
You know, the slanted roof narrative, all of these things, they already have secret service on the slanted roof. | ||
It's like, come on. | ||
People are a little bit smarter than that, but I don't think that they expect the American public to ask questions. | ||
They just expect them to go the JFK route and go, oh. | ||
Must have been just mass incompetency. | ||
And with the DEI stuff we see nowadays, It's understandable, but at the same time, how many times can you have these failures, and blatant failures, until you start asking deeper questions? | ||
And also, Syrica Services just had excuse after excuse after excuse right now. | ||
I mean, what was it? | ||
At first, it was local law enforcement are in charge of it. | ||
Actually, we always knew. | ||
Actually, we were afraid of slanted roofs, despite the fact that they've been a part of American architecture for years and years and years. | ||
And the White House, in fact. | ||
We were unprepared for this situation, for an event that we've known about for a long time. | ||
I mean, it's just to a certain extent unexcusable. | ||
And again, I do think it's worth differentiating agents who were courageous in the moment and stepped up to do something versus the organization that they are part of. | ||
I think we've all, you know, seen this happen where there are good people on the ground when the management is really bad. | ||
And I think that this is just not something that we can gamble with with the Secret Service, especially since The President, you know, President Trump still has to rely on them. | ||
Right now, he is being guarded by Secret Service. | ||
I mean, if you are thinking that this agency is not being honest, let's remember that they have not had a press conference on what's going on, but they have sent their director to do an ABC interview. | ||
And to the RNC. | ||
And to the RNC, where she was confronted by Marsha Blackburn and some others. | ||
Yeah. | ||
The public just deserves answers. | ||
And I think also, probably, you know, every candidate who's now being protected by Secret Service, Biden, RFK, and Trump should really know what the state of those they're trusting their lives to. | ||
And you know, for me, that was the one agency I still trusted. | ||
I mean, I went up against CISA, the CIA, the FBI. | ||
They run around taking my phone all the time. | ||
I mean, all these companies, it's not just three letters. | ||
The CISA is really bad. | ||
And here, I trusted the Secret Service. | ||
I'm going, wow, there's one good agency. | ||
I know a lot of them personally, many of them. | ||
And to have that happen, I'm going, I'm praying. | ||
How deep did it go? | ||
It was a heck of a gambit, but I think the reasonable conclusion right now, or I shouldn't say even conclusion, but the reasonable hypothesis is, in some capacity, official involvement. | ||
That doesn't mean that every single Secret Service member or law enforcement officer is in on it. | ||
It could be as easy as one high-up official going over the plan for security, just moving one piece off the chessboard, leaving a hole in security. | ||
Let me quote this story from the Daily Mail. | ||
Senator who cornered Secret Service Director in a GOP convention luxury suite reveals what he asked that sent her running. | ||
After 20-year-old Thomas Crooks shot former President Trump and killed former firefighter Cory Komprator at a rally on Sunday, Cheadle has been called on to resign and multiple investigations into the matter have been announced. | ||
On a call Wednesday with Cheadle, FBI Director Christopher Wray and lawmakers officials revealed Trump's protective details, spotted the shooter 20 minutes Before he opened fire on that call, Cheadle refused to respond to questions about why Trump was allowed to take the stage. | ||
So we saw this recently that apparently she decided to walk into the RNC and was hounded by basically everybody journalists. | ||
Republicans, politicians, I'm actually surprised she thought she could show up here and people would just be like, yeah, sure, okay, fine. | ||
I don't even know if resignation is enough. | ||
I don't know that she has any direct involvement in what happened, but again, the idea that they saw the guy three hours prior with a rangefinder, An hour before the shot, they took pictures of him. | ||
26 minutes. | ||
Again, another confrontation. | ||
That two local law enforcement confronted him. | ||
That she's lying. | ||
No way am I going to play any other game. | ||
She's lying when she says the roof was sloped so we didn't have anybody up there. | ||
That's nonsense. | ||
And I'll cite Dan Bongino. | ||
They also didn't block line of sight. | ||
And then they lied and claimed local law enforcement was supposed to be protecting that, not them. | ||
And local law enforcement says, are you nuts? | ||
No, we weren't. | ||
This lady has lied about it, and I want answers. | ||
So I'm hoping that this may be one of, what, the first time? | ||
But I'll tell you this, Tucker Carlson said this could be the first, this may be one of the only crimes we actually get resolved because of all of the, these are my words, arrogant and egotistical members of Congress who think they will one day be president, and they don't want to be in that situation. | ||
But it is actually stunning. | ||
We are at a time, I grew up, the JFK shooting, you're a conspiracy theorist if you suggest anything about it other than a crazy guy took action. | ||
Yeah, everyone freaked out about Oliver Stone's movie. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
But now, I sit down with Ron Paul, Luke and I, what was it, a couple years ago? | ||
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Two years ago, and he says it was the CIA. | ||
And that's a former member of Congress, a mainstream talking point. | ||
And then we, once again, we hear this when we interview RFK Jr. | ||
only a few months ago, and he says outright, the CIA killed my dad and my uncle. | ||
We are not at the point where, when this happens, there's no official narrative. | ||
There was no, the media coming out immediately saying, here's what happened, here's your story, and pass it along like we would normally expect in the past. | ||
This time around, immediately everybody said, inside job, official capacity, we want answers. | ||
And then to have them there. | ||
I'm friends with Kevin Cramer, Senator Cramer. | ||
The ones you're listening there, Marsha Blackburn and the other senators, these are the ones that actually stepped up right after the 2020 election. | ||
I was with them. | ||
Those are the ones that actually listened to all the stuff and all the evidence we had, and they took a step back, looked at it all. | ||
Of course, nobody listened to them either then, but if more people are like them, more senators calling them out, I like that. | ||
There's three of them joined Kevin and put that pressure on her. | ||
It's different. | ||
It's going to be different. | ||
All these things that have happened to us. | ||
Since the 2020 election, people's eyes are getting opened up. | ||
It's like if they gave us another virus, another China virus, 2.0, you think we'd all be outside eating in snow banks and wearing masks and doing all this other stuff? | ||
We wouldn't put up with it. | ||
So these things, I think people are finally getting courageous, including Senators. | ||
I think the Epstein files may have been If not the dam breaking, but a crack in the dam. | ||
And so shout out to, I think it was the Miami Herald, as well as Mike Cernovich, who re-opened that story. | ||
Of course, Alex Jones has been talking about it for a long time. | ||
But all of a sudden, the Epstein conspiracy story goes mainstream. | ||
James O'Keefe, Project Veritas, got that video of Amy Rohrbach saying, I had the story and they killed it. | ||
Piece by piece is hitting the mainstream narrative and the corporate press couldn't keep it down to the point where they had no choice but to make a move on Epstein. | ||
And then they made a move on Epstein. | ||
But the moment he did, everyone just knew. | ||
They knew. | ||
There was no conspiracy theory. | ||
There was no ridicule from the corporate press. | ||
It was outright, ain't no reasonable person gonna believe that Epstein just curled up on the top bunk of his narrow bed with a sheet on his neck and then lunged forward on his knees. | ||
It made no sense. | ||
It's one of the most unifying things for our country, right? | ||
That everyone suddenly was like, that's not true! | ||
You can vote differently, but no one believes that story. | ||
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Nobody believes it. | |
When there was somebody, I think it was MSNBC coverage at the convention, standing there, you know, with one of the Jeffrey Epstein shirts behind one of these hosts. | ||
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Oh, I saw that! | |
Just showing it, which was great. | ||
But, you know, it is crazy to me, and Luke can speak on this probably better than anyone here, the fact that they allowed the FBI to lead the investigation into what actually happened, you know, with the Trump assassination attempt. | ||
We're gonna trust the FBI, the same FBI that was in charge of the Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping hoax, and amongst so many other hoaxes that we've seen throughout history, you know, potentially even arming gunmen, so many other things. | ||
I mean, this is not the organization of the past that took down the mob that was involved in all these things. | ||
They are a corrupt organization. | ||
You can't trust these three-letter organizations to actually do the bidding. | ||
They're investigating themselves. | ||
They're investigating parents who go to school board meetings. | ||
They're investigating Catholics who go to Latin Mass. | ||
It's literally the same FBI that preys on mentally ill people and tries to get them to commit acts of terrorism. | ||
It's the same FBI that had victims and children coming to them in the 90s saying that they were hurt by Mr. Jeffrey Epstein that they ignored for years as they ran an international cover-up operation and were essentially helping him hurt small children. | ||
In absolutely unspeakable ways. | ||
And again, I think the realization is that a lot of people are waking up that the government is capable of horrors that you can't even imagine. | ||
And once you realize just how nasty, just how disgusting the federal agencies have become, just how rotted from inside they become, you lose trust in the institutions because how can you trust them when they're literally taking your tax dollars and using it to fly to private islands and do unspeakable things to babies too? | ||
And you know, when I said that to the FBI guys, now this will be—think of it at this level I was at. | ||
My friend and I pull into a Hardee's drive-thru. | ||
A guy—noon, coming back from a hunting trip in Iowa. | ||
Another car pulls in—a car pulls in front of us. | ||
One pulls up to the side and one to the back of us. | ||
Now, this is in broad daylight. | ||
If this had been after it was dark, I would have bashed through him. | ||
It would have been a high-speed chase. | ||
I'd have been looking for a real cop, right? | ||
So I get out. | ||
I told my buddy, I said, something bad's going down. | ||
I got out, and I said, who are you, and what do you want? | ||
They said, FBI. | ||
I said, I don't believe you. | ||
Show me a badge. | ||
He shows me a badge behind his car. | ||
This guy, I go, how about you? | ||
You got a badge? | ||
He shows me. | ||
As I said, well, two FBI, or bad guys wouldn't carry two badges, right? | ||
So we pull over. | ||
We start talking. | ||
And I start shooing them out. | ||
This went on for two hours. | ||
And I'm talking to them, though. | ||
Two guys were from Colorado, and I said, you guys bashed people's doors down, tore people's daughters down the thing by their hair, down the steps, put one daughter out in the front yard, 15-year-old in her underwear. | ||
None of them got arrested. | ||
It was all a play because of the election stuff, right? | ||
Well, anyway, I told these guys, and I go, you guys bashed a door down, and I said, and And he goes, well, she didn't open her door fast enough. | ||
I said, it was 32 seconds. | ||
Are we all supposed to have timers? | ||
Quick, the FBI's here, you know? | ||
Do a drill? | ||
Open the door. | ||
But what I'm getting at is I told the guys, I said, what you guys are doing is wrong. | ||
I said, Mike, we're just doing our job. | ||
I go, when it starts to go against your moral compass, I said, what kind of people are you? | ||
So what I'm saying, these guys seem like semi-nice guys. | ||
I told the one guy, I said, you need to read my book. | ||
You know, I witnessed to him about God out there in the court. | ||
Finally, they said, we got to go. | ||
And I said, you're the ones that stopped me. | ||
You know, I filibustered for two hours, you know. | ||
Well, you brought up God. | ||
They don't want to talk about that. | ||
Exactly. | ||
But the point I'm making is, it's so corrupt now, I believe, that it's filtered down to other ones that are getting orders to do this job that they know is wrong. | ||
I mean, all you guys had to do is come to my office and say, hey, we want your phone. | ||
I just said, here, I'll make you a copy. | ||
You can buy them at Apple. | ||
And they've kept it to this day. | ||
I sued the government and the FBI. | ||
They still have your phone. | ||
They still have my phone. | ||
I sued the government and the FBI. | ||
Nowadays, everything's in there. | ||
I don't use a computer. | ||
Everything's in my phone. | ||
And there was stuff on there my dad had passed. | ||
I couldn't get my grandkids' pictures off there from that. | ||
That bugged me more than anything. | ||
But the thing of it is, if you're taking it from citizens and doing it as citizens, I had the money to go, and I went all in, took them to court, they got to the 8th Circuit in Minneapolis, and they ruled there. | ||
They even asked him, well, why do you still have his phone? | ||
Why couldn't you just make a copy? | ||
He goes, no, we're going to keep the physical part. | ||
This is the government now, or the judges, asking them questions, and ask the lawyer For the FBI, you know, who's looking through his phone? | ||
What about attorney-client privilege? | ||
And he says, well, we are. | ||
And I'm going, I'm thinking to myself, so you're like a jury disregard. | ||
Yeah, I just heard that, right? | ||
So I guess we're not going to look at this because that's the trick. | ||
You've already looked at it. | ||
You know, it's disgusting. | ||
Then I take it to the Supreme Court, and our Supreme Court on the third thing I brought to him | ||
won't even look at it, you know? | ||
Because I don't have standing? | ||
It's my phone. | ||
Did they really say you didn't have standing? | ||
Yeah, the Supreme Court just wouldn't look at it. | ||
They did that on a Tuesday. | ||
Our other big case with the machines having encryption keys in them, | ||
like having a vault with a bank vault with the combination written on, that one there, | ||
so they denied one on a Tuesday and one on a Friday, so you didn't dismiss two Mike Lindell cases in the same | ||
day. | ||
It was disgusting. | ||
I don't know how they, they just didn't look at it. | ||
This is the same FBI that is, they just become drunk on power, | ||
is that's how I see it is. | ||
They've let it get to their heads, and you know, the administration, | ||
the bureaucracy within the FBI, like, don't forget, this is the same people | ||
that helped perpetrate Waco, Ruby Ridge, and so many other atrocities that we've seen | ||
on American people that kicked down J6ers doors that weren't even in the building that day, | ||
that were essentially just innocent, and they were just there for a rally, | ||
and they essentially torture them and then throw them in prison, | ||
so there's no justifying. | ||
Any actions of the FBI and what they've done to you, what they've done to so many Americans is just disgusting. | ||
And then you expect them to actually faithfully lead this investigation into an attempted assassination. | ||
You know, when you talk about January 6th, those same FBI guys out in front of Hardee's, I'm demanding, I said, I've been asking Pelosi to come to that little charade at January 6th. | ||
I go, I go, is that why you're here? | ||
And he goes, no, those are different FBI guys. | ||
I go and call those FBI guys and tell them I want to go to the parade over there. | ||
And I want to talk, you know, I want to talk to those January 6th committee. | ||
They wouldn't do it. | ||
What bothers me the most about all of this is that it's done on the taxpayer dollar, right? | ||
The government charges you to then put you in prison. | ||
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It's insane. | |
They endlessly take your money, and like you had mentioned before, you had the resources to fight this to a certain extent. | ||
Although I'm sure it was extremely expensive. | ||
Yeah, I'm out now. | ||
Well, most Americans can't! | ||
I mean, the reality is that they are both paying for their own prosecution and then paying for their own defense, because they still have to pay their taxes, they're still supposed to comply, and the government can just spend endlessly, either print more money or just get more money from whatever agency or branch is above them, and again, that ultimately is just robbing the taxpayers on both sides. | ||
It's robbing them of their time and their resources. | ||
You bring up another good point that I want to say, that this actually happened to me too, and I made a point of The, you know, we have something, I know I've been sued for billions by all these machine companies. | ||
Well, this judge, like, you all seen the video when I called the lawyer a few things, right? | ||
And the thing, well, with that thing... Is when he questioned your pillows? | ||
Yeah, they requested my films. | ||
But it was nine months. | ||
In this case, they sued me in the summer of 22. | ||
Now, all the way up to the spring, it was nine months. | ||
I don't even know the guy. | ||
So we put in for a dismissal. | ||
Right? | ||
If you're not at the scene and you're completely not there, that's why you have the rule of a dismissal. | ||
So they can look at that and say, hey, dismiss before you go into all money for discovery and all this other stuff, which the normal person's not going to be able to afford. | ||
So this judge, after the lawyer thing back and forth, she goes, you know, a judge is going to see this. | ||
I said, well, good for the judge. | ||
I got a big problem with Judge Wang, too. | ||
I looked into the camera, and on my show I went on that night. | ||
She had not ruled on the dismissal, and it was coming up on a year, and she made me go through all these expenses of all this discovery. | ||
If it was someone that didn't have the resources, you just got to bow down and say, I'm guilty, or, you know, whatever you want from me, take it all. | ||
And it was disgusting. | ||
So I got on my show, and I said, I did this for everybody. | ||
I'm going, you know what? | ||
This is terrible what you're doing to our country, Judge Wang. | ||
If every judge did this, you'd ruin our country. |