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Last night, news broke that a whistleblower had come forward and stated Adam Schiff, now a Democrat senator, was leaking classified information to target Trump. | ||
The staffer who worked for the House Democrats has called this treasonous and illegal. | ||
And you know, this is maybe the subversive actions that we are waiting to hear confirmation on. | ||
But there were more overt actions taken by Schiff, notably when he leaked the private phone records of journalist John Solomon. | ||
That's how insane things were back then. | ||
Now, of course, my friends, things are also very insane today. | ||
And Democrats are losing their minds over this story and the bigger picture, but also the Trump takeover of DC. | ||
They say Trump is weaponizing the DOJ against his political opponents. | ||
They've subpoenaed Letitia James. | ||
They are now going after the Obama admin, former FBI, former CIA. | ||
Trump is getting his revenge. | ||
Some people say this can't, this is going too far. | ||
But the reality is, Trump didn't start this. | ||
And Trump is doing what you'd expect him to do, which is what he must do. | ||
I present you with this. | ||
Democrats arrested Trump's lawyers, falsely accused Trump of being a traitor to his country. | ||
We know this with the Crossfire hurricane and Obama, I'm sorry, RussiaGate stories. | ||
You had Spygate as well. | ||
The Democrats and the previous administration used illicit means to Try and shut down the presidency of Donald Trump, and he was duly elected. | ||
They then went on to falsely accuse him of crimes, raid his home, arrest his lawyers, arrest him several times, falsely accuse him of civil fraud and rape. | ||
Should we as a nation tolerate such illicit weaponization of our law enforcement at the state level and the federal level? | ||
We should not. | ||
What should Trump do? | ||
He should go after those that tried to corrupt our system in this way. | ||
Of course, the response they give us is that Donald Trump is weaponizing the DOJ. | ||
Of course, they're criminals. | ||
This is the inevitable outcome. | ||
How do you navigate a system where corrupt people in political power try to steal and maintain that power? | ||
There is no easy answer, my friends. | ||
The outcome always would be that those who are targeted, who then win power, will try to shut down the corrupt. | ||
And they'll be accused of being corrupt. | ||
Now, Democrats are saying that Donald Trump is lying about crime in D.C. He isn't. | ||
They're claiming that this is the first of many fascist takeovers as law enforcement begins to take hold in our nation's capital. | ||
I hope you're ready for what comes next because you tack on this with all the other problems that we've been seeing in this country, what with illegal immigration, population, AI, et cetera. | ||
And it looks like the crescendo. | ||
The end of whatever this show is. | ||
The writers, they say, certainly have gotten bored and they've made everything as crazy as it can be. | ||
So we will get into all that, my friends, before we do. | ||
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Democratic whistleblower told FBI that Adam Schiff approved classified leaks to target Donald Trump. | ||
The intelligence staffer who worked for the House Democrats called the alleged behavior treasonous and illegal. | ||
We've got this town hall played the clip last night from Fox News. | ||
Let me pull this up, runtime. | ||
News and new developments as the Russia-Russia-Russia hoax continues to unravel, according to our friend John Solomon and a new report tonight just out, and he will join us in just a moment. | ||
A Democrat whistleblower repeatedly was warning the FBI beginning in 2017 that the congenital liar Adam Schiff had authorized leaking classified information to smear President Trump, which, by the way, could be a violation of the Espionage Act. | ||
Here with more on this breaking report. | ||
The editor-in-chief, founder, chief investigative reporter, justthenews.com, John Solomon. | ||
This is A big story. | ||
And this is a Democratic whistleblower. | ||
And there might be other Democrats implicated as well, like Kinzinger. | ||
Yeah, well, one of the guys that's in here is Eric Swalweld. | ||
Now, that is secondhand information from the whistleblower, but the whistleblower actually attended a meeting with Adam Schiff ranking member. | ||
Yeah, they came to the city. | ||
They both hate Trump, so I can't hate them all. | ||
Yeah, they all merged together these days. | ||
Listen, this whistleblower literally sat in a meeting, he says, he tells the FBI, where Adam Schiff authorized the leaking of classified secrets to dirty up Donald Trump and to try to build towards either a select committee in Congress or a special prosecutor. | ||
This whistleblower was a career intelligence officer. | ||
He had worked for the House Intelligence Committee, Democrat staff for a dozen years when he came forward to the FBI. | ||
He gave four interviews. | ||
He gave very specific information to the FBI, and nothing happened. | ||
Why? | ||
Because the Justice Department simply decided to take a pass. | ||
How many times have we sat around in the last decade and heard, we're going to get to the bottom of that classified leak. | ||
And then a few months later, we couldn't get to the bottom of that classified leak. | ||
In the case of Adam Schiff, they got to the bottom of some classified leaks, but the Justice Department chose not to act. | ||
So tonight, Attorney General, past attorney generals, people like Merrick Garland and Jeff Sessions and Rod Rosenstein, who was acting on Russia Gate, they've got some serious questions answered. | ||
Did they know about this Adam Schiff stuff? | ||
Why did they allow it to be passed on? | ||
And will anything happen in the current Justice Department? | ||
That's the real question. | ||
Will anything actually happen? | ||
And I can't tell you the answer. | ||
Now, Fox News has the report. | ||
They say a Democratic whistleblower told the FBI that Adam Schiff approved leaking classified information in order to discredit President Trump, according to newly released documents. | ||
The documents were obtained by Just the News were recently handed over to Congress by FBI Director Cash Patel. | ||
The whistleblower reportedly worked for Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee for over 10 years and reported Schiff's alleged behavior to the FBI in 2017. | ||
According to the report, the intelligence staffer called the leaking treasonous and illegal. | ||
In addition to being unethical, he was most recently interviewed by the FBI in 2023. | ||
Now, I wonder why this is. | ||
This is Trump's administration. | ||
Who's in charge of the FBI? | ||
I wonder. | ||
And it seems like there were, let's just say, people working in what we'd call the deep state, even when Trump was president, actively conspiring against him. | ||
The staffer also said that he personally attended a meeting where Schiff greenlit the leak. | ||
When working in this capacity, staffer, redacted, was called to an all-staff meeting by Schiff. | ||
In the meeting, Schiff stated the group would leak classified information, which was derogatory to President Trump. | ||
Schiff stated the information would be used to indict President Trump. | ||
The whistleblower stated this would be illegal. | ||
And upon hearing his concerns, unnamed members of the meeting reassured that they would not be caught leaking classified information. | ||
John Solomon, who co-authored the piece for Just the News, News Jerry Dunleavy, appeared on Fox News to discuss it. | ||
This is the first of several major leak investigations we're going to see over the next several days. | ||
You're going to see other major people that were clearly identified by the FBI having leaked classified secrets. | ||
Now, they mentioned some names. | ||
It could be Eric Swalwell and Adam Kinzinger. | ||
I think that makes a lot of sense. | ||
FBI Director Cash Patel said, we found it. | ||
We declassified it. | ||
Now Congress can see how classified info was leaked to shape political narratives and decide if our institutions were weaponized against the American people. | ||
They were. | ||
They were weaponized against Trump and against the voters who chose him to be president. | ||
Soon after the report was published, Patel shared on X saying the FBI found it and declassified it. | ||
Indeed. | ||
There's a lot more to this story, my friends. | ||
I bring you back to the Heritage Foundation. | ||
They published this article. | ||
This is back in, I don't know if I have the date on this one. | ||
This is from 2019, I believe. | ||
Yes, December 22nd, 2019. | ||
Schiff's subpoenas reveal new escalation in partisan warfare. | ||
Things are getting very interesting in that Gen Z, six years ago, a lot of these Gen Zers were teenagers and didn't pay attention at all and are now entering a political arena and just learning about these things. | ||
Adam Schiff leaked information. | ||
Some of it was the private phone records of an American journalist, John Solomon, who now has the report. | ||
Schiff was leaking classified intel. | ||
Heritage wrote, When law enforcement officials break the law, to get someone they think is bad, politicians in the media rail in high dudgeon, and rightly so. | ||
The police, however, aren't the only ones who occasionally decide to get the bad guy, no matter what it takes, or what laws may stand in the way. | ||
Consider the recent decisions by the House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff to subpoena the phone records of President Donald Trump's personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, and an associate, and then disclosed that Giuliani had spoken with people such as Devin Nunes, the Intelligence Committee's ranking Republican, Trump lawyer Jay Sicolo, and journalist John Solomon. | ||
Had Trump ordered federal law enforcement to subpoena Schiff's phone records, you can bet the congressman and his Democratic colleagues would have said such behavior posed an existential threat to the entire Congress. | ||
Put aside for a minute the question of whether Schiff's behavior violated the rights of those whose phone calls he revealed, or whether it violated Trump attorney-client privilege. | ||
Three other aspects of this matter are worth thinking about. | ||
Abject evil. | ||
That's what I can say. | ||
And I am pissed off at Donald Trump. | ||
Tell me this, my friends. | ||
Why did Trump, as the president, not do anything about this at the time? | ||
And we kept asking. | ||
We kept saying over and over again, Trump was letting this happen. | ||
He was the president. | ||
Well, the response we got over and over again was that Trump is not a fascist. | ||
He's not going to push the boundaries here. | ||
He doesn't want to use authoritarian moves or his executive authority to stop this. | ||
Maybe the American people will see the light. | ||
Remarkably, despite the fact that Democrats were committing what many have called treason against this country and a seditious conspiracy, the narrative machine doesn't work that way. | ||
The idea was when the riots happened, if Donald Trump just lets the rioters do their thing, the American people will learn just why it's so bad. | ||
Didn't happen. | ||
The inverse happened. | ||
The American people got mad at Donald Trump for not stopping the riots and they voted against him. | ||
Now, some people think it was a bit different than that, but that was a component. | ||
Even with a President Trump, he would not stop the rioting. | ||
He wouldn't do it. | ||
He would not. | ||
He could not. | ||
So what was the point of a vote for Donald Trump? | ||
Same is true for with Schiff. | ||
A lot of people said, what's the point? | ||
Trump's not going after these people and we know what they're doing. | ||
It's unfortunate. | ||
Things are a bit different this time around. | ||
Many people said if Trump uses the National Guard or the DOJ to go after these people, they'll call him a fascist and he'll get impeached and he won't win a second term and maybe. | ||
This time around, Trump doesn't got no more second term. | ||
This is his second term. | ||
So when he's done, he's done. | ||
What are we seeing now? | ||
The DOJ is actually doing their job. | ||
But how insane was it that they went after John Solomon, a private American citizen, and leaked his phone records? | ||
Let's not forget, I'll make it personal, Jamie Raskin, whose district was right next to our studio, and we have employees that are part of his district, ran a smear against me claiming I had encouraged January 6th. | ||
The video? | ||
It was me reading a Fox News report that said Trump plans a rally on January 6th, to which I said, wow, that's going to get crazy. | ||
And then he tried to smear me because these people are evil. | ||
And now this. | ||
From the Washington Post. | ||
Justice Department subpoenas Letitia James about Trump fraud probe. | ||
A special prosecutor has also been appointed to investigate James and Adam Schiff in separate mortgage fraud inquiries. | ||
Yeah, it looks like she did it. | ||
It looks like she listed a Virginia home as her primary residence to get favorable mortgage rates, despite the fact that she's the AG working in New York. | ||
So, you know, you can't do that unless you vacate your seat. | ||
Well, this is an interesting story. | ||
It's not just this one story. | ||
It's also the DOJ probes, the grand jury probes into former Obama admin and even Trump admin deep staters. | ||
But they're saying Trump is getting revenge. | ||
They're saying this is Donald Trump weaponizing the DOJ. | ||
He's not. | ||
This is the inverse. | ||
This is Trump cleaning up the corruption. | ||
You see, here's the reality. | ||
I can complain about Trump not stopping the riots and not going after shift in his first term. | ||
Shifty shift, they call him. | ||
And because Trump didn't weaponize the DOJ, it was actively weaponized against him. | ||
And so that's the game they played. | ||
Trump is now responding with actual law enforcement. | ||
And the response from the media is that Donald Trump is weaponizing the DOJ. | ||
Is there argument really that Trump was a criminal the whole time and got away with it? | ||
That is. | ||
The Post reports the DOJ is intensifying its legal battle against Attorney General Letitia James, issuing at least two subpoenas to the state's chief legal officer in recent days. | ||
According to three people familiar with the matter who spoke of the condition of anonymity to discuss an investigation, the investigation into James, who Trump has long characterized as a political enemy, is being run out of the Northern District of New York, which covers Albany, the state capital, according to two people familiar with the probe. | ||
Attorney General Pam Bondi this week appointed Ed Martin, a former interim U.S. attorney in Washington, to serve as a special prosecutor in a separate mortgage fraud investigation of James. | ||
In the Northern District of New York investigations, one of these subpoenas focused on James' successful civil fraud case against Trump and his real estate empire. | ||
The people familiar with the probe said a judge ordered in 24 that Trump and his company pay more than $450 million in fines and interest. | ||
A second subpoena suggested that the DOJ is looking into James' high-profile litigation against the NRA, which led to court-mandated reforms of the group. | ||
The subpoenas did not cite a statute under which James is being investigated, according to people who reviewed the documents. | ||
Let me tell you a story, my friends. | ||
I'll give you the simple version because civil fraud case is a bit complicated. | ||
They claimed that Donald Trump fabricated documents to get favorable loans through with big banks, that by lying about the size of his properties, he'd get more money that he could then use to invest. | ||
Despite the fact he paid the money back with interest and everyone made money, it's still fraud. | ||
The only problem, anybody who knows anything about these loan applications, yeah, the documents you produce are rife with errors. | ||
It's a reality. | ||
And the bank, I believe it was Deutsche Bank, testified that Donald Trump's organization, because it wasn't him personally, provided them with documents on their properties, their assets, collateral against which they would get these loans. | ||
They state in all of these forms, because literally everyone does this all the time, there is a disclosure in every time you're putting through one of these forms that we may get these numbers wrong. | ||
You must do your due diligence. | ||
And that was the case. | ||
They said Trump claimed his penthouse was actually 30,000 square feet when in fact it was around 13, something to that effect. | ||
And therefore, that's a lie to get favorable loans. | ||
Despite the fact the bank said we were aware of this, when he submitted the paperwork, he said in the paperwork, there may be errors. | ||
We checked, found out that the footage was wrong, square footage was wrong, and decided to lower the total loan amount based on our due diligence, to which Trump's organization agreed. | ||
There's no fraud there. | ||
Everyone made money and was happy. | ||
You see, the game Letitia James was playing is that Donald Trump as the boss is not handling the day-to-day operations. | ||
And so errors happen. | ||
Maybe someone flubbed the numbers. | ||
Fine, whatever. | ||
But it was still caught by Deutsche Bank before anything moved forward. | ||
And they said, hey, that's wrong. | ||
I said, ah, sorry about that. | ||
And that's it. | ||
It's a dirty game when they go after Trump personally for what his organization did at the lower levels, knowing that organizations have breakdown. | ||
This is a reality. | ||
I deal with it all the time. | ||
When you're a boss, I'll tell you the story. | ||
I told this story last week. | ||
We actually have two air conditioners right now. | ||
So we had a smaller unit that broke. | ||
Sucked. | ||
And it got really hot in here. | ||
And it was hard to do Tim Guest IRO with no AC. | ||
And so I said to one person, hey, we need the AC fixed. | ||
They said, okay, we'll get in charge with whoever's doing the business, the building management. | ||
Building management came in, held their hand up to the AC. | ||
Cold air is coming out. | ||
Looks like they're running. | ||
It happens. | ||
Whose fault is it? | ||
Well, when I said the AC wasn't working, the issue was that it was too low. | ||
This is organizational breakdown and hierarchy. | ||
It happens to everybody. | ||
So then what happens is the AC doesn't get fixed. | ||
We do the show again. | ||
It's once again super hot. | ||
And I say, why wasn't the AC fixed? | ||
It goes down the chain. | ||
And they say, what do you mean? | ||
It's working. | ||
We then have a meeting and I say, it's not keeping the room cold. | ||
And we installed a new AC unit. | ||
Now, imagine if with that organizational breakdown, there was some kind of attempt at fraud or someone was accused of doing something illicit. | ||
In this story, what happens? | ||
Trump says, we're going to need a loan on these banks, goes to his CFO. | ||
His CFO says, I'll get some guys to draw it up. | ||
Some low-level staffers probably dripped the paperwork with some numbers that were incorrect. | ||
They said to Deutsche Bank, just check to make sure our staffers put it together. | ||
They said, this looks incorrect. | ||
I said, ah, yeah, you're right. | ||
Good catch. | ||
They said, we're going to give you a lesser amount. | ||
Okay, fine, whatever. | ||
Where's the crime? | ||
They used that to try and seize Trump's properties. | ||
They are evil, corrupt individuals. | ||
You would expect the Trump administration to go after them for doing this. | ||
Well, MSNBC just says, our country is transforming before our very eyes. | ||
I'm not going to play the whole thing. | ||
It's Saturday, August the 9th. | ||
I'm Ali Velshi, and I cannot overstate this, and I will keep saying it for as long as it needs to be said. | ||
We're in the midst of one of the most dangerous moments in modern American history. | ||
It will be studied. | ||
It will be written about. | ||
It will long after we are all gone. | ||
And when future generations look back, they won't just wonder what we thought. | ||
They will judge us for how we responded, just as we judge those who came before us. | ||
This past week, the Trump White House has been in overdrive, not to govern, not to serve the American people, but to bury the Epstein scandal that threatens to swallow the Trump presidency whole. | ||
And in Donald Trump's desperation, he's escalating his campaign of retribution. | ||
Here's this week's hit list from the White House of distractions. | ||
He directed the military to go after foreign drug cartels. | ||
So what? | ||
Why not? | ||
Threat that by every serious national security assessment ranks near the bottom of the list. | ||
The sudden ousting of the supremely unqualified head of the IRS, who incidentally was the fifth head of the IRS since the beginning. | ||
So Trump removed an unqualified IRS chief and you're calling that bad? | ||
Beginning of Donald Trump's second term six months ago. | ||
Deploying the FBI to locate Texas lawmakers who stand in the way of the Republican plan to control future elections, which is. | ||
I didn't know that he actually deployed the FBI. | ||
Is that true? | ||
That's surprising to me. | ||
And okay. | ||
It's puzzling because no federal law has been broken. | ||
Opening an investigation into one of his rivals in the Senate, issuing a federal subpoena against New York's Attorney General for the crime of doing her job and investigating Donald Trump's conduct. | ||
This isn't governing. | ||
This is the federal government hijacking and repurposed into two things. | ||
A damage control machine protecting Donald Trump from the Epstein fallout and a tool of retribution punishing his perceived enemies. | ||
So there's technical truth to that, going after his enemies. | ||
But the Epstein case has fizzled. | ||
And I've told you this over and over again. | ||
As much as we all want information on Can I know what's going on, it's a story that can't go anywhere. | ||
There's not going to be a development in the core of the Epstein case. | ||
It's been years. | ||
The story happened. | ||
There may be some developments, but it's likely going to be political and not tangible to the actual issue Epstein. | ||
What I'm saying is you're not going to find out that Epstein had a secret chauffeur that's still operating, running his operation or something like this. | ||
It's a story that happened. | ||
We want to learn about what happened and how it happened. | ||
And there may be something still going on, but it's not a story that moves forward like Trump taking action tomorrow, a subpoena being issued, an investigation. | ||
Stories that move forward largely is going to be, will shift or these other people be charged. | ||
But this is how it's being framed. | ||
We have this from Reddit. | ||
Trump warns fascist DC takeover is just the beginning. | ||
No, that's not what he said. | ||
But this is what they're saying. | ||
From Fed News, Donald Trump begins authoritarian takeover of DC. | ||
The Home Rule Act allows him to do this. | ||
He's not broken any laws. | ||
How is an authoritarian takeover, authoritarian takeover, when the democratically elected president is operating within the law? | ||
This is the stupidest thing I have ever heard. | ||
Now, what is he doing? | ||
They're playing a National Guard force for rapid deployment to fight civil unrest in American cities. | ||
Possibly. | ||
And that's worrying. | ||
I got to tell you, my friends, you know, everyone says, oh, Tim, you're crazy. | ||
Don't say civil war. | ||
Don't say whatever. | ||
And I'm like, they're already protesting, but maybe we don't need anything like this. | ||
Maybe it's going to be the criminals that protest. | ||
The reality is people don't want crime and they want their country back. | ||
They want their border secure. | ||
They want their jobs functioning and they want their traditions to be maintained. | ||
Trump was elected. | ||
He's doing pretty well, actually. | ||
His approval rating in aggregate is around 45%. | ||
That ain't bad. | ||
It is what it is. | ||
This is where we're at. | ||
Now, they're trying to play this game that Donald Trump is wrong, that crime isn't that bad in New York, but it is. | ||
Listen to this from Judge Shane. | ||
We all want the same thing. | ||
We all want a safe city. | ||
We want a safe capital. | ||
We want to be able to bring our families here. | ||
We want to be able to come and enjoy the history that makes this place great. | ||
And unfortunately, we are not in that position right now. | ||
And Mr. President, I want to thank you for taking the step that we need right now to make criminals understand that they are not going to get away with it anymore. | ||
And I'm not going to stand here and go over and over the cases. | ||
But what I can tell you is this. | ||
I see too much violent crime being committed by young punks who think that they can get together in gangs and crews and beat the hell out of you or anyone else. | ||
They don't care where they are. | ||
They can be in DuPont Circle, but they know that we can't touch them. | ||
Why? | ||
Because the laws are weak. | ||
I can't touch you if you're 14, 15, 16, 17 years old, and you have a gun. | ||
I convict someone of shooting another person with an illegal gun on a public bus in the chest. | ||
Intent to kill? | ||
I convict him. | ||
And you know what the judge gives him? | ||
Probation. | ||
Says you should go to college. | ||
We need to go after the DC Council and their absurd laws. | ||
We need to get rid of this concept of, you know, no cash fail. | ||
We need to recognize that the people who matter are the law-abiding citizens. | ||
Did you guys know that there's a phenomenon in DC where young kids, and they are largely black, that's the reality of it, ride bikes and they charge at people? | ||
Yep. | ||
They get on their bikes, they ride on the sidewalk, and they look you in the eyes and they come right at you. | ||
There have been numerous complaints popping up all over the internet of people who say that they'll be in certain areas of DC and near the Navy Yard, for instance, and these kids will be on bikes. | ||
They'll pull wheelies and they'll go right for you and they want you to move. | ||
Some people have posted, check them and knock them over. | ||
Nobody does. | ||
Everybody just jumps out of the way and these kids know it. | ||
They know that they can charge through on their bikes, go straight at you, and everyone will just jump out of the way and they laugh about it. | ||
I've heard stories where people say they'll see 15, 16 kids riding their bikes and they'll be like, turn around, turn around, because you know what's going to happen. | ||
You're going to get hurt. | ||
So D.C. has implemented a juvenile curfew from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. in the Navy Yard. | ||
That's how busted it is. | ||
Now, my friends, there's still a lot to talk about, but we're going to be joined by Sebastian Gorka in just a moment. | ||
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That's pds.com/slash Tim. | ||
But we'll kick off the next segment with a clip from MSNBC where I don't know who this guy is, but he says Donald Trump is engaged in a revenge, revenge presidency, going after his political opponents. | ||
On Reddit, they say it's a fascist takeover of Washington, D.C. They say Trump has begun his authoritarian takeover of Washington, D.C. Ladies and gentlemen, the issue that we're dealing with is that we had mass rioting over the past several years, an economy that was hurt, mass illegal immigration, and Donald Trump is reversing the illicit actions, the corruption of the previous administration and their ilk. | ||
RussiaGate was a hoax. | ||
Trump never colluded with Russia. | ||
It was a lie. | ||
And they can come out now and say, oh, yeah, oh, we know that. | ||
Now they knew it from the get-go. | ||
The Intel was bunk. | ||
Adam Schiff is now accused by a whistleblower of leaking classified intel to smear Donald Trump. | ||
We cannot function as a country without accountability. | ||
And in D.C., crime is bad. | ||
I'm going to be pulling in Sebastian Gorka to talk to us about what is currently going on. | ||
Let's load this up, get it rolling, and let's roll. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Not yet. | ||
Looks like we don't have it just yet. | ||
I can see the crew is sitting there. | ||
Just says the White House for now. | ||
No one's telling me what's going on. | ||
We're waiting five minutes. | ||
Looks like we're waiting five minutes. | ||
I had a lot more to say on the previous subject, too. | ||
What's up? | ||
He needs five minutes. | ||
I'd have just kept going on the other story. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Let's keep going. | ||
How are you guys? | ||
You know, we'll read some of your super chats while we wait for Sebastian Gorka to get here. | ||
We got it pulled up, but it is what it is. | ||
And then we'll edit all of this out and just jump to the interview in the pre-recorded segment. | ||
But, oh, did I say Rumble Rants? | ||
I meant super chats. | ||
I meant Rumble Rants. | ||
Well, one thing you guys can do is join the Timcast Discord server. | ||
Guys, join the TimCast Discord server at Timcast.com. | ||
And we'll just wait a moment and we'll see what you guys are saying in the old chat. | ||
We'll just read some of your chats. | ||
CAD 2KY says Trump should not have stopped the riots. | ||
The mayors and governors, where this was going on, said the people had a right to vent. | ||
They encouraged the riots. | ||
I think the message sent to the people by Trump not stopping the riots was that even if you vote for Trump, he won't intervene when your state lets criminals destroy your home. | ||
There was a video out of the Pacific Northwest where far leftists went to a home of a man who had an American flag and they threatened him with violence. | ||
They would burn down his home because he was flying an American flag. | ||
Now, if your local government won't do anything to help you, what are you going to do? | ||
Then you say, is Donald Trump doing anything? | ||
Nope. | ||
He's not. | ||
So what's your incentive to vote for Trump? | ||
In fact, for a lot of people, they thought, I don't know, maybe if I vote for Joe Biden, then he'll do something different. | ||
And that's the unfortunate reality. | ||
So what do we have here? | ||
We got everyone talking about a bunch of stuff going on. | ||
Good for you, says I agree. | ||
Trump is a good person. | ||
I believe they're going to pay this time. | ||
Maybe. | ||
It's slow rolling, but the probes are happening. | ||
Here's what we can expect. | ||
You'll expect to see first when they announce these grand jury probes, they're going to start pulling documents and they're going to start pulling in low-level people. | ||
If they went straight away for the top-level guys, they wouldn't have a case. | ||
Cases like this take a long time. | ||
And so, if they want to get the top, the people who are in charge, you need to build a case over a long period of time. | ||
The only challenge, I guess, is they've announced that they're doing it, giving these prominent individuals an opportunity to lawyer up, burn documents, destroy evidence, or whatever it is they need to do. | ||
So, we will see. | ||
We will see. | ||
All right, let's see. | ||
Carnal, it says, Carnal Nature says they are stealing my home 20 years right now, and I do not have the money to pay lawyers anymore. | ||
Two courts have conspired to take my home near Atlanta. | ||
I think things like this are happening all over the place, and I think the system is breaking down. | ||
I'll tell you this, guys. | ||
I don't fear civil war, political conflict, none of that. | ||
All of this is just the political landscape. | ||
And if things break down, fine, they might. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'll tell you what I really do think about Enfear, and it's the population collapse. | ||
This one worries me. | ||
Thinking about investment, owning property, it's all going to be meaningless. | ||
In 10 and 20 years, the population is going to crumble. | ||
The reality is it already did. | ||
But I've been talking about it all morning, and I'll talk about it now while we're waiting for Seb to get here. | ||
But Gen Alpha being as small as it is, means that you can't recover population unless they have four or five kids per couple, and probably more. | ||
Generations were around 70 million or so in the United States over the past hundred years. | ||
Millennials were 80, Gen Z was about 78, and then Gen Alpha, 40. | ||
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Why? | |
Because millennials don't have kids, and Gen Z are not having kids. | ||
And that means the generation that will come after Gen Alpha is going to be 20 or 30 million. | ||
And then, when Gen Alpha is supposed to have kids, even if they hit replacement rates and start increasing, the maximum they can do at replacement is 40 million again. | ||
Getting back to the population we'd expect can't happen. | ||
So, that worries me because who's going to buy your beer? | ||
Who's going to buy your burgers? | ||
Who's going to come to your restaurant? | ||
Now, people have been saying automation will take over. | ||
Don't worry, the workers will be replaced. | ||
Automation means nothing. | ||
If you hire a robot or buy a robot to make burgers at your restaurant because you don't have employees, who's going to buy the burger if there's no people? | ||
A robot? | ||
A robot's going to walk in and say, I am the robot, customer replacement. | ||
No, there won't be the people to buy the burgers. | ||
Losing customers matters more than losing the workers, and that is happening, my friends. | ||
That's what gets me worried about all this stuff. | ||
So, people talk about the political climate and the political environment all day and night, but I don't know, man. | ||
Mike says, I got three kids. | ||
Catch up slackers. | ||
Mine shall be the overlords of all the old-ass childless people. | ||
Maybe. | ||
But, oh, here we go. | ||
It looks like Sebastian's here. | ||
Can you hear me? | ||
Are you? | ||
I got you loud and clear, Tim. | ||
All right, you ready to go? | ||
Thanks for joining me. | ||
Ready to go. | ||
So, how should I refer to you? | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
Your title is like Mr. Gorka, or what's your official title? | ||
Dr. G is what they call me here. | ||
I'm senior director for counterterrorism, chief of CT for the president, the rank of deputy assistant to the president. | ||
But you can call me Seb, Dr. G, guy with a strange accent, whatever you prefer. | ||
I like Dr. G. Well, let's jump into these big stories. | ||
MSNBC's got this segment. | ||
They're saying Trump is engaged in this revenge presidency. | ||
We got this report that a whistleblower is saying Adam Schiff was leaking classified intel along with other staffers intentionally to go after Trump. | ||
Every day, this Russia gate scandal more and more is being exposed. | ||
But when Trump does what I think is the only reasonable thing, going after the corruption, they say it's just revenge. | ||
And then the second subject is with DC, they're calling it a fascist takeover. | ||
But again, crime is running rampant. | ||
So I'm curious your thoughts, you know, working with the administration. | ||
What you see as happening are the people winning. | ||
What is Trump's play? | ||
So, first things first, you know, these people really are, they must have single-digit IQs, Tim, because what's the problem with trying to turn the word revenge into a criticism? | ||
Well, there's a big problem because revenge can only happen if what? | ||
If something wrong was done to you. | ||
So, actually, it's a confession. | ||
If this is the revenge administration, it means that everything we're fighting against, the Russia collusion hoax, the open borders, the complete wussification of the military, the use of patriot and Pfizer powers against innocent Americans. | ||
That means they're admitting that it's all true. | ||
So, if it is a revenge administration, then they fessed up to actually being the unconstitutional human filth that they are. | ||
Secondly, and this is not to undermine the great work of all of my friends, like Cash Patel, Tarcy Gabbard, DCI Ratcliffe, Pam Bondi, Dan Bongino. | ||
God bless them for doing what they are doing now, that people who respect the Constitution are back in power. | ||
But none of this is new. | ||
So, if you've been following these issues, which I know you and your viewers have been doing, the facts of the case, let's just stay with the Russia hoax, have been known for at least seven years. | ||
Go back and read the books written by Dan Bongino, the reporting of John Solomon, the reporting of Sarah Carter, the reporting of Greg Jarrett, ad infinitum. | ||
We all know what happened. | ||
And let me, for those who've been in a cave, okay, the Van Winkles, the people in a coma for the last seven years, the last administration, I mean, the Obama administration, when President Trump won, used that peculiar time left in office. | ||
We're the only developed nation in the world that you vote first week of November and the winners don't get to take over the government till the end of January, which is insane. | ||
It's based upon the speed of a horse-drawn carriage or something nuts. | ||
I mean, you win the election in the UK on a Friday. | ||
The guy at 10 Downing Street better be out of the office by Monday morning. | ||
So, we have this interstitial period where the people who lost can just sabotage the will of the American people. | ||
And that's what they did. | ||
We have the records of the acting attorney general. | ||
We have the CIA director, John Brennan, in the Oval briefing Obama on a complete fabrication, the so-called steel dossier implicating President Trump in a Russian connection, which was all a lie that Brennan forced the analysts to rewrite because they said it's fabricated. | ||
It's old news, it's not real. | ||
And then they rewrote the presidential daily briefing in and of itself, potentially a crime. | ||
And then what? | ||
All of that was used to do what? | ||
Try and entrap members of the administration. | ||
Who is Azra Turk? | ||
So strange. | ||
A so-called FBI analyst meets in a pub with George Papadopoulos in London when the station chief is Gina Haspel, the CIA station chief, good buddies with John Brennan, says, oh my gosh, there must be Russian collusion with the administration. | ||
Other, and I don't want to get into things that still may be classified. | ||
Other nations' intelligence services were used to do an end run against the U.S. Constitution to spy on U.S. citizens when there was no predicate of a crime. | ||
We know that one of our closest ad art allies said, sorry, we're not going to do your spying for you, John Brennan, because there is no evidence that these U.S. citizens were colluding with the Kremlin. | ||
Other nations were less circumspect and did the end run for Brennan, and they went after General Flynn and everything else. | ||
We've known this for years. | ||
Now it's being investigated, Tim. | ||
Let me ask you then the most direct question I can. | ||
There's the grand jury probe that's happening now. | ||
And I don't want you to speak ahead of where this is going, but should the people implicated be in prison. | ||
If they committed crimes. | ||
I'm not an attorney, but I've done enough of this when I had my own national radio show and TV show. | ||
I've done enough research. | ||
I've listened to the experts and the lawyers. | ||
Under federal statute, Tim, there is a crime which is corruption under the color of law, which means you denude a U.S. citizen of their civil rights, like General Flynn, like my colleague here in the White House, Peter Navarro. | ||
You denude them of their civil rights under the pretense of the massive authorities you have as a federal government official using the Pfizer courts, using a legal surveillance. | ||
If you take somebody's civil rights away, saying I'm doing counterterrorism or that person's a Catholic going to a Latin mass, they must be a domestic terrorist. | ||
You are committing a federal crime under the color of law. | ||
Anyone who committed that crime with the massive powers of the U.S. intelligence community should face a court and stand in the dock for their crimes and be judged by a jury of their peers. | ||
This sounds like the biggest political scandal in the history of this country. | ||
An administration knowingly and falsely accusing the incoming administration, namely the president, of being a traitor to his nation, working with a foreign power to undermine the country, despite the fact that he won. | ||
And the ongoing impeachments, the arrest of his lawyers, what we saw from the Democratic Party at the state level. | ||
This is all unprecedented and terrifying. | ||
I was told over and over again, they will never arrest Trump. | ||
It can't happen. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
And then they did. | ||
I was told it wouldn't happen. | ||
They're not going to go after his lawyers. | ||
Then they did. | ||
So now I fear this. | ||
Many people fear that there's not going to be accountability where it needs to happen. | ||
But on top of that, the bigger fear is what if Trump loses this battle? | ||
What would that look like for this country if accountability is not had? | ||
So as someone who chose this country as a legal immigrant to the United States, I still have faith in our system. | ||
Yes, they raided my boss's home at gunpoint, Mar-a-Lago. | ||
Yes, they put my colleague, Peter Navarro. | ||
Think about this, a contempt, a fallacious contempt of Congress charge. | ||
And the FBI, the individual who is responsible, was just fired by Cash. | ||
So that tells you Peter Navarro was put in leg shackles at Reagan Airport to chill everyone who worked for the president. | ||
He was frog marched off a plane at the national airport for a contempt of Congress charge in leg shackles and handcuffs. | ||
We cannot allow that to stand. | ||
So my faith is in the system. | ||
And look, I know these people. | ||
I know Cash Patel. | ||
I know Dan Bongino. | ||
They will not allow the abuse of the U.S. Constitution to continue. | ||
And my gosh, when you've got the likes of my former colleague, Judge Janine Pirro as the chief prosecutor of this cesspit that is Washington, D.C., then, you know, we have the right team. | ||
So I just say have faith. | ||
You know, the Tim Cars crew, all you viewers, have faith in the system because this is a man who took a bullet for us. | ||
Do you remember that thing at McDonald's? | ||
Everybody focused on the apron and the fry station. | ||
And I said, guys, you missed the whole point. | ||
When did President Trump really win the election? | ||
When that Indian immigrant family pulled up to the takeout window and the father says in a deep South Asian continent accent, thank you, Mr. President, for being there for nobodies like us. | ||
And first, the president goes, what do you mean a nobody? | ||
You're an American. | ||
And then you've got to put the gain up on the volume. | ||
The wife from the other side of the vehicle says, Mr. President, thank you for taking a bullet for us. | ||
Wow. | ||
And there's this pause. | ||
You can't rehearse this. | ||
And the president goes, yeah, I guess I did take a bullet for you. | ||
That man will not be stopped. | ||
Not 700 years in prison, not the fake indictments, not the raid of his home by FBI goons. | ||
That man will not be stopped. | ||
And let me tell you, there's a big difference. | ||
I keep being asked, what's it like to be in the Trump administration now as opposed to eight years ago when you're in the White House? | ||
And let me tell you, it's who's in the team. | ||
There are no Rex Tillersons. | ||
There are no traitors like John Kelly, who's undermining the rid of the president as his chief of staff. | ||
Everybody is here for one reason. | ||
We believe in America and we believe in the U.S. Constitution. | ||
And we will die on that hill if we have to. | ||
I'm loving watching Cash do his thing. | ||
You know, when he accused, he said in an interview that Comey is responsible for the largest criminal conspiracy. | ||
I've talked with Cash. | ||
I've had him on the show, and I can see the indignation, the righteous indignation when they accused him, when they accused the Trump administration. | ||
And that's a man with a mission. | ||
So I'm very, very excited for that. | ||
There's one weakness. | ||
Let me just say one thing. | ||
There's one massive weakness my buddy Cash has, especially if you work in the Cessmitter that is Washington, D.C. He has no ego, and I mean none. | ||
It's never about cash. | ||
Did you know Cash had my job? | ||
He was, you know, a counter-terrorism czar when we took out General Suleimani. | ||
Nobody knows that because he didn't brag about it. | ||
The guy is a hero and he never talks about himself. | ||
That's the kind of people who are in the American first team. | ||
I love it. | ||
I love what Trump's doing with D.C. because we're not far away. | ||
We're effectively in the metro. | ||
It's about an hour and a half out for us. | ||
We go there all the time. | ||
The past several weeks, we've been doing shows in D.C. because this is our big city and the crime is extremely obvious. | ||
We have to do security protocols for the team for myself when we're going into D.C. because the crime is obvious. | ||
There are tents in the middle of the sidewalk. | ||
And I'm telling people, when they imagine a homeless camp, they imagine under a freeway. | ||
They imagine near an abandoned construction site. | ||
I'm like, guys, no, it's on the sidewalk next to businesses and buildings. | ||
Now, I'm not here to rag on the homeless for being homeless, but the city is not being taken care of. | ||
You've got these stories. | ||
I don't know if you've heard this, where these kids get on bikes and they pop wheelies in the middle of the street in huge gangs and they charge at people. | ||
And people are posting online saying, we can't live this way, so we avoid the areas now. | ||
They're telling us in the liberal press, it's not happening and crime is down. | ||
Well, what's really going on? | ||
So, you know, I'm coming to DC every single day to work. | ||
And this is the capital of the greatest nation on God's green earth that put men on the moon six times, not once, six times. | ||
Under the Biden administration, the last year in office, this isn't a big city. | ||
It's 600,000 people. | ||
I grew up in London, 10 million. | ||
We had 900 carjackings in a 12-month period in the nation's capital. | ||
We had female FBI agents, armed agents, who were carjacked in broad daylight. | ||
A personal story: when I had my radio show, I'm not going to mention his name because I don't embarrass him. | ||
I had an amazing board op. | ||
I had an engineer who said, Dr. G, I love working for your show, but I'm going back home. | ||
I'm getting out of this city because of the second, second stabbing he witnessed from his porch a block from Congress. | ||
And I couldn't blame him. | ||
I said, buddy, Godspeed. | ||
God go with you because I don't need you to be endangered by lunatics on the nation's capital. | ||
So what president? | ||
I had somebody DM me yesterday, a follower on Twitter say, I was crying watching the president's presser yesterday because I live in Maryland and I don't bring my family to DC anymore. | ||
God bless President Trump. | ||
That's the reality. | ||
The MSM will never tell you. | ||
You know, it's funny too, is one of the events that we did in DC, we had a conversation about MS-13. | ||
And this was when the Brego-Garcia story was really popping off. | ||
And it was a debate show. | ||
So we had this liberal who making the liberal arguments. | ||
Oh, you know, we shouldn't go after these people. | ||
A local woman who lives just north of D.C. in Maryland came up and said, I don't care what you think. | ||
I don't care about your opinion. | ||
I live here and MS-13 is a problem. | ||
We are all terrified. | ||
And we've been seeing MS-13 gang graffiti popping up all over the area, getting worse. | ||
So these liberals come out and say, a Maryland man, but the local residents are terrified that these street gangs are expanding and getting worse. | ||
But now under Trump, it's starting to finally get better. | ||
Yet here's what really blows my mind: for those of us that are in D.C., I mean, you're in D.C., for those of us that go to DC for work, we can see the crime. | ||
You can't ignore it. | ||
It's mind-blowing to me that on MSNBC and these other channels, they're telling their viewers who've never seen it, it's not actually happening. | ||
Trump is lying. | ||
And you got Mark Elias saying this is Trump's roadmap for a fascist takeover of other cities to see if he can get away with it in DC. | ||
My view is just how much murder is acceptable in your city, and how did we get to the point where 27 murders per 100,000, I believe it's the eighth highest in the nation. | ||
Some say it's comparable to the worst, but I think the metrics from last year show it's in the top 10. | ||
Why is that acceptable at all? | ||
And it's like their argument is: well, hold on, murder is really, really bad, but it's not the worst. | ||
So we shouldn't have law enforcement? | ||
What should we do? | ||
Well, look, there are a couple of things here. | ||
We can go to the meta level and we don't have to get all philosophical, but when your political camp is predicated on the denial of the existence of objective truth, then crime stats are irrelevant, right? | ||
And if you can redefine, look at San Francisco, stealing up to $900 from a store is not theft, right? | ||
So this is when you get into Monty Python absurdity. | ||
So truth doesn't matter. | ||
And like the Communist Party, you go back and you read John Kennan's long telegram on the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. | ||
What was the most fundamental sentence in that formerly classified cable? | ||
Truth is that which is of utility to the Communist Party. | ||
Wow. | ||
That's the DNC, right? | ||
Truth is anything I define it to be if it is of utility to us staying in power. | ||
And then, secondly, look, let's flip it. | ||
Who said this? | ||
I was doing an interview yesterday and somebody made this point. | ||
Yeah, Rob Schmidt made the point. | ||
The trouble is they know that if this works, if we clean up DC because of the president's mandate, every Democrat city, all the residents are going to say, hang on. | ||
You mean we don't have to put up with carjackings? | ||
You mean we don't have to have, you know, the moped gangs going around on a Saturday ripping our iPhones out of our hands? | ||
This is the death knell, because what is the Democrat Party? | ||
Let's be honest. | ||
It doesn't represent the worker. | ||
It doesn't represent immigrants. | ||
It represents rich white people in the metropolises of America. | ||
If the Democrat-run cities that are a hive of crime see President Trump's strong law and order approach work in DC, the electorate of San Francisco, of LA or Boston are going to say, oh, really? | ||
My daughter doesn't have to be raped in high school by an MS-13 gang member who's actually 23 and pretends he's 17. | ||
This is the real danger. | ||
This is the existential threat to the Democrat Party. | ||
Trump's going to prove it. | ||
Well, you know, one thing that's interesting, though, is, so Colbert gets canceled. | ||
They say it was $100 million a year to do this show where basically all he does is rag on Trump. | ||
Every single night, whatever sophistry he can muster up, Kimmel and Fallon, they're doing the exact same thing. | ||
But now Paramount's putting money into South Park to mock Donald Trump. | ||
But they're no longer playing this woke game. | ||
They insult Donald Trump on South Park for being gay. | ||
They're not even talking about his policies. | ||
I feel like the Democrats may be, and now we've seen this too, they're going to put, I think it's $100 million into content creators. | ||
They're trying to find a way to get rid of the weird woke stuff that people have abandoned. | ||
Bud Light has proven it and try and start going after middle-of-the-road people to say Trump is uncool and bad. | ||
I'm curious if you think their media strategy is going to work for them. | ||
It will fail and God bless them for continuing to dig that deep ditch. | ||
It wasn't me who said this, but what has the left been saying now since November? | ||
Oh my gosh, we need to find the liberal Joe Rogan, you mean the guy who was a liberal and said, I'm never going to have Donald Trump on my show until we, people like me, embarrassed him on X, who said to him, What are you, you cuckold? | ||
Do you believe in freedom of speech? | ||
Or you're going to have President Trump on your show. | ||
Tim, I'm not sure because I don't haven't known you personally, but I don't think you're a hardcore conservative all your life. | ||
Is that a fair statement? | ||
Some people who were left-wing media successes said, Enough of the cult. | ||
I want to live in a country that's safe and prosperous. | ||
They're digging a deeper ditch, and there is no mainstream media. | ||
I had a modest radio show on Salem, okay, talk radio. | ||
I had three and a half million live listeners Monday to Friday for three hours, and I wasn't even working hard at it. | ||
Well, I don't know how big your following is now on whether it's Rumble or YouTube. | ||
I'm sure you're still crushing it. | ||
The main, let's give me the stats. | ||
CNN on a good night, on a good night, has less than half a million viewers. | ||
They're irrelevant. | ||
Treat them like the garbage propagandists they are. | ||
That is my statement to all conservatives out there. | ||
They are garbage propaganda. | ||
But I got to correct you on that. | ||
You said they get less than half a million. | ||
That's total viewers. | ||
When you look at their key demo, it's like 40,000. | ||
That's non-existence as far as the media landscape goes. | ||
So, you know, you asked about myself. | ||
I think it was August of 2020. | ||
I said I decided to vote for Donald Trump for the first time. | ||
I had to vote for him in 2016. | ||
And for those years of his presidency, I said I wasn't going to vote for him. | ||
I don't want to, I don't care for either party. | ||
But it was the weird DEI woke cult stuff that was in the Democratic Party at the highest levels. | ||
And I said, you know what? | ||
That stuff's freaking me out. | ||
They want to have government contracting based on race. | ||
Trump said, we're going to end the wars. | ||
We're not going to have these nation-building incursions, and we're not going to have DEI and contracting. | ||
And I said, I would be a hypocrite to not support that because this is one of the most important things we've seen. | ||
Unfortunately for me, Trump lost that one. | ||
And what we ended up getting was exactly what I and many people feared with the Biden administration: complete ineptitude and this mass flooding of illegal immigration into the country, which Trump has now largely reversed. | ||
And I think you're being far too fair and charitable. | ||
It's not ineptitude. | ||
He may have been a senile old, you know, fool, but this was all by design. | ||
Opening the borders was by design. | ||
Giving billions of dollars to Iran was by design. | ||
So, you know, let's be caller said this on my show. | ||
And the second he said it, I felt like I was going to jump down the phone line and rip his carotid out. | ||
But I counted to 10 and I realized he's right. | ||
A caller rang into my show about two years ago and said, It's good they stole the election in 2020. | ||
And I was going to go, what? | ||
And then I thought, hang on a second. | ||
No raid on Mar-a-Lago. | ||
No 21 million illegals. | ||
None of the redistricting. | ||
None of the transgender men in sports. | ||
No raid on Mar-a-Lago. | ||
No arrest of Peter Navarro. | ||
The red pilling of tens of millions because they stole the election. | ||
We have to be thankful for them. | ||
And not only that, it's beautiful. | ||
Isn't it just delicious? | ||
I didn't want to talk about this before the election. | ||
The fact that President Trump did not serve two contiguous terms means he will be the commander-in-chief behind the resolute desk when we celebrate the 250th birthday of the greatest nation on God's green earth. | ||
That is just glorious. | ||
Forget the Olympics and FIFA and everything else. | ||
Simply that he's going to be the man in the oval. | ||
And then, lastly, can I just one plea to all of your viewers, and even people who are totally MAGRA and have been like me for a decade? | ||
I've known the president since I first briefed him in 2015. | ||
People do not understand the enormity of what he's doing. | ||
Just with the tariffs alone, he is rewriting geopolitical history for the next 50 to 100 years. | ||
He is a tectonic actor Of epochal proportions. | ||
And you need to understand that this is a historic presidency. | ||
So if you want to make a change for your kids and your grandkids, now is the time to pile on and support the bravest politician in America's modern history. | ||
Well, Dr. G, we're straight for time, but where can people find you? | ||
Right now, just on X, Release Said Gorka, Facebook, Instagram, Sebastian underscore Gorka. | ||
I don't post as much as I used to because I live in a skiff for about 12 hours a day. | ||
But hit me up if you want to do a longer chat sometime because this was super fun, Tim. | ||
I do appreciate it. | ||
We should set something up. | ||
So thanks for hanging out, and we'll see you all next time. | ||
God bless. | ||
Thank you, guys. | ||
Take care. | ||
That was the man himself, Sebastian Gorka, working in the administration. | ||
And of course, he's a pro-Trump guy. | ||
He's working for Trump, but I agree largely. | ||
He's trying to be a bit more optimistic. | ||
I know a lot of people are concerned about whether or not we're going to succeed. | ||
Come on. | ||
You know, I know a lot of people are going to say, ah, he's pumping up the Trump administration. | ||
Trump's made mistakes. | ||
He's got to. | ||
We want good morale. | ||
We want smiles on our faces and we want to believe that we're going to succeed, make this country better, solve its problems, and create a better life, restore American tradition, have that Christmas morning, all that stuff. | ||
Don't get too blackpilled. | ||
Maybe I do too much. | ||
So I can appreciate Dr. G coming on and saying we're doing well. | ||
We're going to win. | ||
We're going to get it. | ||
And so I love it. | ||
My friends, smash that like button. | ||
Share the show with everyone you know. | ||
Let's see who we got in the Rumble lineup. | ||
They say that Russell Brand's off for the time being. | ||
So we'll see who we're going to send y'all on over to. | ||
So again, smash the like button, share the show with everyone. | ||
You know, you can follow me on X and Instagram at Timcast. | ||
Let's see who do we still got rolling up live right now at this 1 p.m. | ||
We got everybody shouted out Matt Kors yesterday. | ||
I don't know if he is live right now. | ||
I think we only got a handful of live. | ||
There's Charlie Kirk, right side broadcasting Rebel News. | ||
Crowder is still live, but I think he's, yeah, he's doing members only right now. | ||
What do you guys think? | ||
Who should we hit up for this Rumble raid? | ||
Someone said, you're not sending me anywhere. | ||
Okay, well, you can stick around. | ||
Rumble's back, I believe, in two weeks on vacation. | ||
Or at least that's what people in the chat told me. | ||
So I guess, guys, we'll send you to hang out with the Charlie Kirk show. | ||
We'll give a shout out to Charlie Kirk. | ||
Do appreciate his work. | ||
Shout out for the South Park stuff. | ||
And we want to keep you guys locked in on the Rumble Morning lineup. | ||
So hang out with Charlie. | ||
And again, smash that like button, share the show. | ||
We're back tonight at 8 p.m. | ||
Let me see who we got in the lineup tonight for the Timcast IRL show. | ||
I believe it's Colonel West. | ||
Colonel Alan West will be joining us. | ||
Very excited. | ||
He's great. | ||
Love to have him on. | ||
And we got good stuff coming up this weekend. | ||
I'm not going to be here Thursday or Friday, though. | ||
Look at me. | ||
I'm missing work like crazy. | ||
I'm kind of bummed on it. | ||
But we had already set up. | ||
I will be doing a bunch of shows in New York. | ||
And so it's going to be fun. | ||
It's going to be fun. | ||
My friends, follow me on X and Instagram at Timcast. | ||
Join the Timcast Discord server. | ||
Go to Timcast.com, click join us. | ||
We want to build a big community. | ||
We want people sharing ideas, having meetups, and that happens. | ||
If you want to make friends, if you want to meet people, if you want to be involved, Timcast.com, click join us. | ||
Several people have actually gotten married from meeting in our Discord. | ||
I kid you not. | ||
Like men and women. | ||
It's not just dudes. | ||
It's crazy, right? | ||
Thanks for hanging out. |