Representative Jasmine Crockett faces scrutiny over alleged luxury spending funded by foreign-linked groups, including a $41,750 Ritz-Carlton stay and $17,500 in Qatar, while advocating for defunding police. Host Trish Regan contrasts these expenses with Crockett's $50,000 security budget and critiques her acceptance of donations from Goldman Sachs and Lockheed Martin. The episode expands to condemn New York Councilmember Zohran Mamdani's proposed tax hikes and free bus fares as communist extremism, linking both figures to broader Democratic Party failures that threaten leadership under Chuck Schumer. Ultimately, the segment argues these internal divisions and policy contradictions signal inevitable political losses for the party. [Automatically generated summary]
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Suspicious Spending Habits00:14:15
Okay, I'd like to begin with a very special shout out to Chris for defending my honor here as we had a slight mechanical issue coming live to air with you here on a big day.
A big day, I guess, for the Democrats.
I mean, they're really banking on this woman who, by the way, has a disastrous, can we put that in all caps, like disastrous financial record?
Woo, jazzy.
Things aren't looking so good for you or for the Democrat Party.
We're all over that story today amid word that there's some, some, Some special stuff, maybe some special accounting going on.
Welcome to the program, everyone.
I am Trish Regan.
Good to have you here on this live edition of the Trish Regan Show.
So much happening as the Democrats finally caved, as they should have caved ages ago.
And now there's this, you see, divide within the party.
And they're looking to the most extreme members of the party for leadership in the future, which I can just tell you in the here and now is a disaster.
It's like these people never learn, ever, ever, ever learn.
Jazzy, that's who you're going to go with.
All right, well, let's do it.
Jazzy's got something.
Spending issues, shall we say.
She likes to spend.
That's a big part of her problem.
And, you know, it's very typical, I guess, of any communist, a communist like Mam Dami, who also is suddenly moving into a nice big mansion, Gracie Mansion in New York City, complete with a barroom and a chef.
Hey, who said communism doesn't pay?
And Kathy Hochul, she's about to find out she's going to lose her seat to Elise Stefanik because while communism works in some subsectors of the economy and the voting electorate, not everywhere.
Certainly not in the rest of New York.
As I said, welcome.
Make sure you subscribe, share, like, all that good stuff as we begin today on Jasmine Crockett's five star habits.
I mean, this woman is taking luxury to a whole new level here.
Jasmine Crockett, you know her.
You know who I'm talking about.
The one who rose to, can we call it fame?
How about infamy?
Infamy when she decided to target Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Remember this?
Oh, it's.
Mr. Chair, point of order.
Who's it's me, Ms. Crockett?
I'm just curious, just to better understand your ruling.
If someone on this committee then starts talking about somebody's bleach blonde, bad built, butch body, that would not be engaging in personalities, correct?
A what now, Chairman?
I make a motion to strike those words.
I don't think that's a part of it.
I'm trying to find clarification on what quality of the word you just said.
We're not gonna do this.
Look, you guys earlier literally just voted to do it.
I did it first, so you didn't vote to do it.
Order, order, order.
I'm trying to get clarification.
Look, calm down.
Calm down.
No, no, no, no.
Because this is what y'all do.
So I'm trying to get clarification.
I can't hear you with your yelling.
Calm down.
No, please calm down.
Don't tell me to calm down.
Because y'all talk noise and then you cut out of control.
Because if I come and talk shit about her, y'all don't have a problem.
Mr. Chairman, Mr. Chairman, all right.
Chair.
Okay, order.
Chair now recognizes.
I mean, I will never forget this day.
I was actually supposed to go on live on Newsmax, and this happened that day.
And somehow they played in, they went to me, and I'm like, Are you serious?
I mean, that just makes everybody look bad, right?
And there's Comer, like, What?
I'm sorry now.
Like, what?
And then what does that woman do?
Communist as she is, she goes out and she trademarks it.
I'm sorry, you can only trademark something like that in the good old United States of America because we have things.
Like, oh, I don't know, intellectual property laws, courtesy of Benjamin Franklin, you know, one of those awful founding fathers that you just love, to hate on because our founding fathers are the whole reason for somehow the demise of America, despite the fact that we have risen to become the envy of the world, the number one economy in the world.
Well, all of her spending is getting exposed, you guys.
Her high-flying ways.
This is a woman who went to a private school.
You see a private school in Missouri, but she tries to talk like she's from the hood.
Okay, so here's a Fox story.
Texas progressive spends eye-popping cash on luxury hotels travel as Senate rumors grow.
Dawn Beckett was making this point in the chat earlier, and Donna here.
In other words, she has nowhere to go, right?
It's over in Texas for one Jasmine Crockett.
She will no longer be a representative.
I mean, thank goodness.
I mean, this woman does not belong in politics.
I actually think deep down she's hoping for a gig at MSNBC.
I hear there's an opening.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know, Jensucki's numbers aren't so good, and well, Rachel.
You may get some competition from this lady, all right?
I mean, can you top bleach bit whatever the rest was?
Comer doesn't know either.
Anyway, so she wants a gig maybe at MSNBC.
In the meantime, how does she support herself?
Well, she's got to find another office to run for.
And apparently, she's eyeing a Senate seat.
You know, it's kind of funny giving that this woman has some rather, as I said, suspicious spending habits for somebody who is a quote-unquote progressive, a quote-unquote go.
I'm just going to say it, a total commie, okay?
Like that is the direction she's sending things in, just like AOC, just like, oh, Sanders, I guess he started some of this, and just like Ma'am Dami, Crockett's filings show luxury hotel and transportation expenses in Martha's Vineyard, because I'm telling you, every commie likes to go to Martha's Vineyard, go kiss the ring of one Barack Obama.
Okay, then you got Chicago, New York City, Las Vegas, San Francisco.
Francisco, Los Angeles.
I remember reading a recent article on her and it was talking about her at her suite at the Ritz-Carlton in Atlanta.
And I'm like, her suite?
Are you kidding me?
She travels in such a way that she has to have a suite.
Oh, you betcha.
She likes the sweet stuff.
Okay.
So this was Texas's 30th congressional district that she represents.
It includes Dallas.
She's not spending a lot of time in Dallas.
No, no, no, no.
More expenses.
Okay.
Campaign spending of $25,748, all to house one Jasmine Crockett since the month of January.
All on high-end hotels, all on limousine services.
You got $41.75 going to the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, $23.04 to the luxury collection.
Other expenses include $5,326 to West Hollywood Edition in Los Angeles, $1,173 to Times Square Edition in New York City Edition.
She must like Marriott's here because the Edition, you see, she gets the Marriott points.
The Ritz-Carlton is a Marriott.
The luxury collection, part of the Marriott's.
The Edition, all part of the Marriott's.
I think the Marriott.
Family's actually rather conservative.
You know, they live up on Lake Winnipesaukee in the summer right next to Mitt Romney.
Anyway, that's neither here nor there.
Cosmopolitan, I think that's also a Marriott.
$2,000 there in Vegas.
She's spending big $2,700.
Oh, and then in Martha's Vineyard, $3,160 at the Eggertown Inn, a very nice hotel.
I got to tell you, the lady's got some taste when it comes to hotels.
She may not have taste otherwise, but she's got some very expensive taste when it comes to how she travels.
And this is going to be a problem for her, a big problem.
Trying to run for Texas Senate seat against Senator either John Cornyn or whoever comes out of that primary.
You are seeing a woman who's not spending an awful lot of time in Texas.
That whole list of places she's been living high on the hog, I didn't see anything mentioning Dallas or Houston or Amarillo.
She's all across the country making sure that she is getting taken care of, that her nails look fabulous, and that she is sounding off however she wants to.
Well, let's be honest.
They do not have.
A Ritz Carlton, I do not believe, or a Four Seasons Hotel.
Oh, no, she wouldn't do Four Seasons.
It's not part of the Marriott family.
Or an addition hotel in Amarillo, Texas.
Correct me if I'm wrong, Leslie, if you're watching.
Let me check the chat.
I mean, so she's got kind of a problem here.
She's eyeing this opportunity, as I said, as the future in the Democrat Party.
But again, she's got this spending issue, not just on hotels, but of course also on limos.
Okay, 4,000.
No, this is for you, transportation for you, 2,728.
To them out of Chicago, 2,310 to a DCA, I guess that's DC car service, Bay Area, 1,254.
And then in Chicago at some point, I guess on Yelp transportation for you, actually, is this like a marketing deal?
I mean, apparently they're posting her on the website.
It says smiling casually and dressed in a red sweater on Yelp.
So she's got some kind of deal with them.
Her security expenses.
Oh, she says she doesn't have enough.
She needs more security because she wants to campaign for Senate.
And she's going to be the next senator from Texas.
She needs security up the wazoo.
I mean, please.
Okay, $50,000 on security expenses despite repeatedly calling for defunding the police.
I think that's the sort of the crux of it right there, ladies and gentlemen.
I mean, you don't want, you want to defund the police.
Okay, I'm going to take everybody's tax money.
I'm going to take it away from the police.
They're not allowed to have, you're not allowed to have any police, but oh, I need, I need lots of police.
I mean, it reminds me of Mayor Brandon Johnson out in Chicago.
He's got 153 police officers working the detail of he and his wife.
He was asked, Would you give up one, maybe two, to the rest of the city to help everybody else?
Because, you know, they're kind of understaffed on the police front.
And he doesn't understand.
He doesn't actually see that there's any sort of flaw in his logic.
They want to defund the police all while giving more and more and more security and police for themselves.
These people are a cancer.
I'm just going to say it to society.
We got to get rid of this kind of mindset.
All right.
We are a meritocracy.
We are the greatest economy in the world.
We live better than anyone else in the world.
Why?
Because we are capitalists, not because we're going to succumb to the likes of the Jasmine Crockett's of the world or the Brandon Johnson's of the world or the Zohan Mandamis of the world, for goodness sakes, or AOC, Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, who cannot even speak Spanish.
Please, the Irish girl can.
She can't.
I'm sorry.
$50,000 on security expenses, despite repeatedly calling for defunding the police in 2021.
Meanwhile, she was, you know, new on the scene as the Texas House of Representatives gal who goes on and on to Marjorie Taylor Greene about her bleach bit, butch body.
I think that's what it was.
The defund movement seeks to actually bring about healing and finally invest in our communities, she was saying back then, to make them safer, addressing the root causes of crime and by allowing the professionals to do their respective jobs.
Defund is about finally being smart on crime.
She said, Defund is about lightening the load for offices of all things.
They didn't sign up for defund is about being fiscally responsible when it comes to policing in this state haha, okay.
So i'm just kind of curious.
This is FOX NEWS story, and they actually reached out to her to say, hey Jazzy, what do you think?
I mean, is it really fair that you're calling for more and more security detail all while simultaneously wanting to deprive the people of Dallas and the rest of the country of this?
No, it's not fair.
Meanwhile, here's where it gets interesting.
This is something okay.
So we're talking about 370k from packs, super packs.
She used to be against super packs.
She actually went off on Governor Greg Abbott and said, you know, unlike him, I'm not taking money from super PACs, but it turns out she is taking money from super PACs.
And not only is she taking money from super PACs, she's actually taking them from foreign nations.
And I think this is where you've got to actually spend some time and focus here.
Okay, so that was a little clip of Jasmine in all her splendor and all her glory speaking to some wealthy donors there, probably from a super PAC.
I don't know.
But, you know, she just can't help herself.
She's slipping in the F-bombs, you know, wherever she can because, you know, she's got a way of talking, shall we say.
You used to hear her talk when she was first campaigning and she sounded like the prim little proper girl from Missouri that she was, right?
They went to private schools and had a two-parent household with two working parents.
I think her mom was a teacher and her dad was somehow I could be wrong on this, but I think he might have been a pastor or somehow involved in religion.
Anyway, the point being, she grew up with two parents and had every privilege afforded to her and went to an expensive college, this, that, and the other.
And yet every chance she gets, she just slips in those F-bombs and then she goes off with her little ghetto talk that no one, I think, really fundamentally is buying.
Well, I don't know.
Maybe some stupid people buy it.
Here we go.
She called Governor Greg Abbott Hot Wheels.
Remember that?
That was kind of a slur.
And saying he was just awful and that she had accepted zero dollars from corporate PACs while he and her opposition, I should say, had taken 192,000.
But it turns out when they went back and they looked at the data, the financial disclosure data for July 5th through December 31st, 2020, when she was out there saying that, we saw a different picture because disclosures show that she was actually taking super PAC money all over Dallas, right?
22 different entries from donors described as giving her anywhere from 500.
To $5,000.
And then this is the real kicker.
She had not only PAC and non PAC donors and big companies.
I mean, Goldman Sachs, one of my former employees, for goodness sakes, was giving money to her.
BlackRock was giving money to her.
You had also Lockheed Martin, McDonald's, Home Depot.
They're all, I mean, is this not trying to buy influence or what?
It seems a little bit to me.
I mean, it's one thing to, I don't know, this is just kind of seedy.
I mean, this is part of the problem, I would just say, with politics for $370,000.
And now here's where it gets really seedy, okay?
So, you see this nice fancy resort?
This is in Doha, in Qatar.
$17,500 was apparently the estimated total cost of Ms. Jasmine Crockett's fancy little trip to Qatar and kind of a liveish trip.
I mean, she got to stay at the Waldorf Astoria.
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I mean, hey, another Mary.
Is it?
No, no, forgive me.
I think that might be a Hilton property.
See, I know my luxury hotels.
But you know what?
I'm not running for Senate.
I'm not a member of Congress.
I'm not out there asking for.
my vacation to be paid by the likes of Cutter all while I am voting on things that might influence them.
You understand how this is actually kind of a problem.
Yeah.
I mean, Donald Trump said it well.
He said she was totally stupid.
She actually is more stupid in his view than AOC.
And I think that's saying a lot because AOC is pretty stupid, given where, or maybe there's a method to AOC's madness, right?
Because she figures more for me.
I get my private jets.
I get my private planes.
Oh, well, you know, let them eat cake.
We should have held on to that shutdown forever because, you know, who cares?
Who cares about the 46 million people that are going to lose their SNAP benefits?
I don't care if I'm AOC, right?
As long as I'm sitting pretty.
Hey, she was still getting paid.
Think about that.
Both AOC and Jasmine Crockett were still collecting their paychecks while Americans, including members of the military, were not.
So a while back, a couple months ago, he hit the nail on the head, Donald Trump, that is, in this post that I dug up because he said, when we examine her test scores, that of AOC, we will find out that she is not qualified for office.
But nevertheless, she's far more qualified than Crockett, who is, quote, seriously low IQ individual.
Yeah, she's a low IQ individual.
I think so.
I actually happen to think so.
I think that said, Perhaps the lowest of them all, and she's proving it out on her book tour, would be one Kamala Harris.
And it's pretty scary to think we were that close.
Guys, we were that close to having a moron like that take over for an ailing moron like Joe.
I mean, we got lots of morons out there.
We need smart people, more and more smart people.
But you can understand why none of them are really attracted to politics, given the ATLL that they put one Donald Trump through and his family through, and what they're trying to put JD Vance through, and the rest of them.
Anyway, this woman is who you're going to attract.
Lucky Dems, okay?
Low IQ.
You know, he was kind of funny.
He said, Alexandria ought to go back to Queens, where I was also brought up and straighten out her filthy, disgusting, crime ridden streets in the district she, quote, represents, and which she never goes to anymore.
Huh?
Funny how that is.
And then he goes on about crying Chuck Schumer and predicts that Chuck is on very thin ice and is probably going to lose his gig.
And what do you know?
This is a couple of months ago, and here we are.
Fast forward to today on November 12th.
And ladies and gentlemen, I think Chuck Schumer is going to lose his gig.
So that was the right call, Donald Trump.
Here again is the woman with the low IQs vacation spot in Doha.
Nice, nice.
Okay, this is again, as I said, the Walter Fastoria.
I believe that's part of the Hilton chain.
So she's, you know, breaking out from the Marriott, but hey, why not?
They're paying for it.
Here's where she stayed.
And apparently, this is all thanks to a group that's linked to the country's government.
Like, does anybody see kind of an issue with that?
I mean, as we think about, for example, what Hillary Clinton is up against, as we think about how Dan Bongino and Kash Patel are coming forward apparently with evidence alongside Pam Bondi that they're bringing to Congress about their concerns about conflicts of interest.
And you're going back a ways there, right?
Because Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State while Billy was out there, you know, hat in hand, allegedly, saying, hey, you know, cough it up, cough it up.
And so that's kind of a conflict.
And I think that's pretty evident.
How is this allowed?
I would just ask.
Why would she be able to be on a $17,500 trip to the Waldorf Astoria in Doha as a member of Congress?
I think we've got to get rid of all those things.
Frankly, I mean, otherwise, it just, at least for appearance's sake, seems pretty sketchy.
I mean, the ethics committee needs to jump forward now and say, was this reasonable?
Was this necessary?
Did she really need a suite at the Waldorf?
I mean, apparently, you know, girl after my own heart, okay?
But I'm telling you, I'm not the one running for Congress.
That's my business if I choose to stay in nice hotels and want a suite.
I'm sorry, it's a matter of taxpayers' business.
One Jasmine Crockett when you're doing it, so this is a big problem for her, and I imagine it's not going away in part because she's elevated herself to a position where she actually wants to take on one Ted Cruz out of Texas.
Yeah, that's that's her plan.
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Um, this is Jasmine Crockett, I think she's just a little bit high here.
She has no other prospects career wise, she's not a very talented lawyer, and so what is she going to do?
I mean, how the heck is she going to get to stay at the Waldorf in Doha, Connor, unless?
Unless she appears as though she's looking for something bigger.
Right now, she's thinking Senate.
Some people think she might be thinking even bigger.
Here she is, talking about her big plans to take on Ted Cruz.
Notice there's a form of word salad that you're about to see.
It's a different kind of word salad, it's word salad with personality, so I'll give her that, but believe me, it's word salad.
She doesn't know what to say, so she keeps repeating herself increasingly with more emphasis.
I noticed this one communicator to another.
And you're not fooling me, Jazz.
Curious thinking that she's gonna take on Senator Ted Cruz.
It's funny.
Ted Cruz would be ideal.
He would be ideal to run against.
I mean, he would be ideal.
I would love to challenge Ted Cruz.
I'm gonna be perfectly honest with y'all.
I'm gonna just keep it real.
This is the first time I've ever said that publicly, right?
So y'all get in here.
I gotta admit it.
I'm gonna love to see that magnificent loss you would face.
Yeah, I would.
Do you get what I'm saying about the word salad?
Like, she doesn't quite know where she's going, so she just keeps repeating something.
And repeating something with more and more emphasis, and she's trying to channel that ghetto thing.
And I'm sorry, you're still like the private school girl from Missouri who grew up in a middle class household with two parents, had a lot of advantages that, frankly, the people that you purport to represent, Jasmine, do not.
Absolutely do not.
And yet, this is who they are looking to possibly take on Ted Cruz.
I mean, I think it'd be kind of funny because it's not going to happen.
I mean, fortunately, Fortunately, Texas is still, you know, got its wits about them.
And I don't think people in Texas want to really gravitate towards someone like this, who, by the way, is out there purporting to stand for peace and defund the police, all while simultaneously encouraging violence.
I mean, you listen to this quote with me and you tell me what you hear.
Here is Jazzy talking about Cruz just a few months back.
I think you punch.
I think you're okay with punching.
You know, I think, and I love Colin.
And I think towards the end, he started to punch a little harder, but like it's Ted Cruz.
I mean, like this dude has to be knocked over the head, like hard, right?
Like, there is no niceties with him, like at all.
Like, you go clean off on him, right?
Whoa, right?
No, no, this is not actually how we want our politicians talking.
And I think that the fact that she's doing this and talking like this actually should be a big distress signal.
Now they say, oh, we don't care, you know, because Donald Trump this, Donald Trump that.
And in fact, you know, we need.
We need people that can be this wild and this sort of crazy.
And you've got a lot of folks right now on that side of the aisle that are coming out in favor of her, from pundits to radio show hosts.
I mean, here's this podcast guy, Charlemagne, or whatever his name is.
Oh, I know.
I know he's hard to watch, but just bear with me.
You know, part of my job here is to show you what the other side is saying and what the other side is thinking so that, one, you know how.
Off it is, frankly.
I mean, you know, as soon as you see it, like it hits you over the head.
But two, like how serious they are about this craziness.
Here we go.
This is Charlemagne on some podcast somewhere.
Jasmine Crockett is actually what the Democrats should be leaning into, like, because she is a phenomenal messenger.
And some people just got it.
Like, some people just have a different anointing on them.
You don't know why certain people, you know, cause folks to gravitate towards them.
To me, it's more than Jasmine Crockett having that moment with Marjorie Taylor Greene when she was like, bad, bilch, bleach body, or whatever it is.
Like, if you watch her.
In these congressional meetings, like she's always on message about something.
I was watching her yesterday and she was, you know, just plating.
She was like, yo, Donald Trump is racist and this whole administration is racist and it starts at the top.
And she just broke down example after example of why she just said what she said.
You heard them gasp at first, but then she broke down example of example of why she feels the way she feels.
How, yo, they just don't care about what's going on with the poor and disenfranchised.
They don't care that y'all are not getting y'all checks, you know, during the government shutdown.
They don't care that the SNAP benefits, you know, are going to be gone on November 1st.
They don't care about none of that.
They care about that ballroom.
And just the fact that she was able to articulate that in that three minute clip that I saw, and it was so powerful and so provocative.
Okay, so his point is she's a good performer.
That's the root of her issue.
Okay.
I get it.
Okay.
The woman performs.
Does that make a good representative?
Does that make a good senator?
Does that make a good politician?
No, no, no, and no, right?
AOC, apparently she can dance a hell of a salsa because she took those salsa lessons on taxpayer money, right?
Like that's a whole other investigation going on by the Ethics Committee.
Ethics Committee needs to look at all that big spending that Jasmine Crockett's really into flying all over the world to the likes of Doha so she can be put up to the tune of $17,500 in the Waldorf Astoria.
I'm sorry, that's kind of messed up.
And you know what else is messed up?
This thing.
Okay, so here's this woman.
She actually hosts a radio show.
And this is funny because do you guys remember Barry Goldwater?
Anyone?
Anyone?
I feel like Ben Stein, right?
Ferris Feeler's Day Off.
I really do.
I like Ben a lot.
I've known him for a lot of years.
Anyway, Ben Stein, it said, anyone, anyone, does anybody remember Bill Miller?
And he was running on that ticket, on that ticket with Goldwater.
So it was Barry Goldwater and Bill Miller.
And I know this in part because my mother actually, like years ago when she was in college, she campaigned for. one Barry Goldwater, like Hillary, okay?
Back when Hillary was conservative.
And Barry Goldwater is like sort of, you know, big libertarian guy.
Well, his VP, Bill Miller, had a daughter.
Her name is Stephanie.
And Bill Miller, in a weird sort of coincidence, lived next door to my husband growing up in the Buffalo area.
And Stephanie, this woman who's on the floor, right, kissing the feet of Jasmine Crockett, Poor James Stephanie was his babysitter, but that was, I guess, back when you know Stephanie was a conservative because her dad was the running mate of one Barry Goldwater.
Anyway, Stephanie Miller is down acting like a mental case, as Liv's of TikTok points out, my poor husband having to have been subjected to that as a kid.
Right?
She's down there kissing the feet of Jasmine Crockett, and it's weird, like it reminds me of the time that Drew Barrymore got down on her knees and was like.
I don't know what was begging Dylan Mulvaney, remember the Bud Light fame, for some kind of forgiveness and, you know, so deferential and we love you, we love you and down on my knees.
Well, this woman, Stephanie, decided to take a step further.
She's down there kissing the feet, kissing the feet of one representative, Jasmine Crockett.
It's weird.
I mean, these people are really, really weird, but, you know, there's something to be said for it.
It's kind of a power play.
It's like, you are our queen.
We love you now, Jazzy.
And this was not lost on my friend Jesse Waters.
On the five last night.
He's like, this is a total power play.
And he had kind of a funny story about it.
I want you to listen because it kind of articulates the sort of attitude, I think, that is this moment.
Here we go.
I was in middle school and I was in high school, and we were at this playground just playing around.
And these kids who we weren't really friends with, we didn't know them, for some reason, they threw a rock at Adam's head and it hit him in the head.
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And he was mad and he was sad.
And so I was bigger than these kids.
So I went up to these kids and I made these kids.
Bow down and kiss Adam Dallas' feet.
And we still talk about it today.
I was so proud of that.
He was proud that I did that for him.
Good friend.
Yes, good friend.
But you see the symbolism in that.
In other words, these kids were picking on.
So, you know, Jesse's pointing out, like, that's a big deal if you're going to go down and kiss someone's feet, right?
That's kind of a big, big deal.
And they're kissing the feet of one Jasmine Crockett, which just tells you how freaking desperate they are.
But as Donald Trump said, you know what?
Chuck's going to be out.
He's on thin ice.
This entire party has gone nutso, totally, totally, totally nutso.
We got the shutdown ending.
Good, right?
As eight Democrats came forward and made the decision to go ahead and do that.
And yet you've got a party in shambles, in total shambles that's leaning increasingly to the extreme.
Here's Joe Concha, good guy, friend of mine, also from Fox All My.
You know, I'm showing all my friends.
Stephanie wasn't my friend.
Definitely not James's either.
That's a funny story, isn't it?
Anyway, Joe Concha speaking about the disaster that is the Democrat Party today.
Schumer took this about six weeks too far.
In other words, this never had to happen.
It is one of the dumbest political moves we have seen in our lifetime.
Democrats had zero leverage here.
They tried to take the high moral ground on this failed entitlement called Obamacare that has only resulted in skyrocketing subsidies and health care costs.
Just look at the numbers since this thing was implemented 15 years ago.
And in the end, Democrats got back absolutely nothing.
So, this is the end of the man you see on your screen in terms of his political career, Chuck Schumer.
The socialist wing of the party clearly now has the energy, and your new leaders are not Chuck Schumer and they're not Hakeem Jeffries.
They are Zahra M.M.Dani, AOC, AOC, Bernie Sanders, Jasmine Crockett, and anyone else who could be objectively called the far, far left.
Joe's right.
Okay.
So it should be a wake-up call, I think, for the rest of the country.
In a way, it's good news.
Like, don't freak out.
It's probably good news.
I mean, not good news for New York.
I was actually in New York City this morning, and I said to a couple of people there, business owners, how are you feeling?
And they were all like, like they were afraid to like speak out, but they're upset.
They're upset because they know what this means.
High taxation, less security, right?
So you're going to have a New York that's going to what?
Return to the 70s and 80s when you couldn't walk outside on your street because it wasn't until Giuliani, mind you, and Bloomberg came along that the place got cleaned up.
That's why properties went up in value because families were finally deciding to live there.
Now, anybody who can afford to will get out.
Trust me, real estate in the tri-state area, it's going way up, all right?
Way up because nobody wants to live.
Under a Mandami run situation, and so this is the splinter that's happening in the Democrat party right now.
You're going to have the extremists on the super left, you know, out there in California, in New York City, not New York State, and that's a big distinction okay, and we'll get to that, but New York City, out in California, in places like Chicago, where they're wildly extreme and they're wildly progressive and they are so out of touch with everyday folks and reality.
And I want to show you something, because this is New York City media liberal, Sonny Houston, I know, or Houston, or however it is you say this woman's name, she's on TV challenging one, John Fetterman, out of Pennsylvania, the senator.
Who knows?
Like, if he needs to get elected, he needs working-class Americans.
He needs the typical blue that they've completely deserted out in California and in New York City.
And watch how she attacks him and how he tries to bring her back in line because you know what?
He wants to avoid the disaster that is going to be the Democrat Party being led by the likes of AOC, Gavin Newsom, and Jazzy.
It was a horrific mistake.
Governor Gavin Newsom called it pathetic and a surrender.
Poll after poll found more Americans on both sides of the aisle blaming Republicans.
Even Marjorie Taylor Greene blamed the GOP.
As you mentioned, Democrats had big wins last week, so you had momentum.
Why give in now?
Why bring a butter knife to a gunfire?
Fight?
Are you willing to gamble that the GOP will negotiate on health care in good faith once the government reopens?
Because if that gamble is wrong, half a million Pennsylvanians that you represent, their health care costs will skyrocket if you are wrong.
And I believe you are wrong.
Well, first of all, you know, MTG is quite literally the last person in America that I'm going to take advice or to get their kinds of my leadership and values from.
And now, if Democrats are celebrating crazy pants like that, then that's on them.
And I don't need a lecture from whether it's Bernie or the governor in California because they are representing very deep blue kinds of populations.
And a lot of those things were part of the extreme.
And now remember, what really needs to win, the big win, is involving my state and other states and those things.
And why have we arrived here after the election a year ago?
We want to forget.
We got to forget some of the things that cost us that election, or now for me, it's like that's why I'm trying to remind people that kinds of the extreme extremism we can't return to those kind of things and realize we need to find a way forward.
And I would like to rather than cite MTG, I'm going to cite one of the new governor elects saying that my election is not a green light to continue the shutdown because I promise you, this isn't a political game, it is viewed by that by many of us.
But the reality is 42 million Americans now not sure where their next meal is going to come from.
And because we vote like that, vote like that, or people that haven't been paid for five weeks now and that kinds of chaos, those workers borrow more than half a billion dollars from their credit union just to pay their bills now.
So for me, we're in the middle of this.
Senator, I got to ask you to hold up.
Just when he starts making sense, right?
Whoopi's like, no, no, no, we got to take a break because you can't attack my good friend, Sonny House in Houston, whatever.
like that, right?
You know, especially when clearly you guys are the ones that are totally wrong.
You guys are the ones.
How dare you?
How dare you?
We should have just continued on and on and on.
I mean, are they serious?
You understand.
Like Fetterman knows if he wants to get elected again, he can't be of this camp that is just throwing in the towel.
I mean, throwing in the towel in terms of not actually standing up for the people because they would have sat there and they would have had this thing going on and on and on.
You would have gone straight into Thanksgiving.
without any FAA traffic controllers, I mean, we barely have them as it is, you would have had serious economic damage being done, all because the Democrats are not willing to deliver a clean CR.
I mean, is it that hard for them?
Sonny can't take it.
Let's be clear.
The Republicans run the House.
The Republicans run the Senate.
The Republicans run the White House.
The Republicans run the Supreme Court, as far as I'm concerned.
This was a choice by Republicans to cut SNAP benefits.
This was a choice by Republicans to cut ACA subsidies.
This was a choice by the Republicans to gut the federal government and federal employment.
Democrats had nothing to do with it.
I want an opposition party.
I think the Democrats caved.
I think the Democrats let down the American people.
And like you, Whoopi, I have absolutely no faith that the Republican Party will come to the negotiating table in good faith.
You know, you do something like this, shame on you the first time.
You do it twice, three times, four times, shame on me.
Shame on the Democrats for even believing that the Republicans will, you know, even vote on it.
There's no guarantee in this new deal that there's going to be a vote.
There's no.
Even commitment to have a vote.
So the bottom line is the Democrats went into this after a blue wave out of the American people saying, We do want the opposition.
The working people want the Democratic Party to fight for them.
And now they just caved and surrendered.
I think Chuck Schumer's days are over.
If he cannot keep his caucus together, he needs to go.
He needs to be replaced.
Okay.
Well, I don't disagree with that.
I actually think Chuck Schumer's days are numbered as well.
And I think it's kind of sad to see that.
the party is turning into this chaos.
I do think that, you know, we got to think thoughtfully and hard about where we're heading next, however, because, you know, if they're successful and if they actually were to win, God forbid, I think you would see a lot of problems and a lot of changes.
And it's, you know, just one of the reasons why I think you have to be so focused on all of this stuff right now.
I mean, this really kind of is serving as a wake up call, if you would.
And this is something that Steve Bannon actually articulated pretty well the other day in a speech.
I want to go to Steve.
Because here he is saying what's at stake.
And it's serious, guys.
It's really, really serious.
So serious, apparently, we're not allowed to play it.
Right?
What was that?
We can try it again.
It's serious.
He's not wrong.
This is serious.
And I will tell you right now, as God is my witness, if we lose the midterms and we lose 2028, some in this room are going to prison, myself included.
They're not going to stop.
They're not.
They are not.
Okay.
They are not.
They're not going to stop.
And when you think about what they've done and how we've basically triumphed over that, you look at the sort of bias that we've seen in the media that has been just extraordinary.
This is a big deal.
So I think, you know, we kind of got to be smart about this moment in time.
And with that in mind, I just want to give a shout out to one of our great sponsors here on the Trish Regan show, which includes Americans for a Balanced Budget.
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At blocking President Trump's agenda.
So they're going to work every day, every day to undo it.
You know that.
I know that.
They're going to try and pack the courts.
They're going to try and raise taxes.
They're going to gut border security.
Heck, they did it before, right?
And they're going to push through on every far left policy imaginable to all of us.
Hakeem Jeffries, Chuck Schumer, they're not going to rest until they reverse all of President Trump's victories.
And that's, you know, if those guys actually stay put, because that might be the best case scenario, right?
Like if you've got the likes of Jasmine Crockett or whoever else out there, Running the show, you got other problems.
So, to stop them, voters must believe Republicans are delivering a better deal for their wallets.
And that's why our friends at Americans for Balanced Budget are calling on Congress to reverse a massive health care tax hike that's set to hammer millions of hardworking Americans with higher costs.
Congress has got to extend the critical health care reform tax credits and keep premiums affordable for working families who are buying their own coverage, right?
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That's the good news.
Congress has got to move now.
If they don't, they're going to hand Democrats a big political gift, one that they're going to use to try and take back power, to try and block the Trump agenda, and to try and impose their woke, progressive, I'll just say it communist ideas on the American public.
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If they turn their backs now, they risk a lot, right?
They risk exactly what Bannon was just saying.
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But, you know, we've got a media bias.
against us.
We've got the view working actively like overtime against conservatives, anybody in the Trump fold.
You've also got a situation, keep in mind, where, I mean, you talk about this media bias.
You think about what happened the other day with BBC and even this Epstein story, right, that was all over the news this morning.
And I'm like, I just didn't trust it again, because I think after everything that we've been through.
And so sure enough, if we go to CNN, what do we see?
They're actually trying to take back some of the reporting because apparently the woman who these emails refer to she already came out.
She already came out and said that Trump was cleared from all this, but that didn't stop the Democrats from leaking this pretty biased information the way that they did.
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And so, again, I think you always have to think about everything, right?
With with.
Just take it with a grain of salt because, as Kathleen, as as Levitt said today, Caroline Levitt, they are they're speaking in a way that really is just extremely biased and very much out of context.
When you think out of context, I mean nothing better than the example that we saw from the BBC the other day, and now you have two executives, including the woman who used to run NBC, resigning as a result of that tape where they literally like spliced together something that Donald Trump said.
It was like an hour apart.
So this bias is rampant.
This bias is severe.
And, you know, whether it's the shutdown you're talking about or just Donald Trump in general, it's always seemingly out there.
I do think eventually it's going to cost them, though.
I think that, you know, New York City, as I said, I was just there this morning speaking to business owners and it's a concern.
So, but New York City is a microcosm, right?
So you have kind of the haves and have-nots.
Let's face it in New York City.
That's, that's a big sort of problem in New York because you have, you know, sort of the the the uber wealthy.
And then you have a lot of people that are really struggling and people in the middle.
But when you see the people in the middle, you know, the people in the middle, you kind of have to have a lot of money to live in New York City, even in the middle.
So they don't quite get the sympathy vote from people outside of New York City.
But you go outside into the rest of New York and you have real people, real Americans.
And I've spent a lot of time in Western New York.
I know this well.
And I'll tell you who's in trouble now.
And it's Kathy Holkle.
There was a new poll out recently that showed Elise Stefanik, who wasn't even in the race as of the poll date.
Beating her by a point.
And as I look at Mam Dami's win and this creep towards communism that you're seeing in New York City, the rest of the state doesn't want that.
I mean, they don't want New York City hogging up all the resources, trying to take everything from everyday New Yorkers elsewhere.
And so I think Kathy Hochul is going to be facing a real struggle because here's the problem Mam Dami is going to blame her.
You know, he wants to raise taxes and she's saying nope.
Policies where you differ because it's going to matter for New York State and for your.
Bid to remain governor.
And when you talked again about distinguishing yourself in terms of your views from those of Mamdani and yourself as a moderate, right?
His agenda is incredibly ambitious.
It is, as he has described it, a Democratic socialist agenda free childcare, free buses, rent freeze.
The list goes on.
I talked to him on Monday night.
He said to me he hasn't wavered one millimeter on raising taxes on New York City's wealthiest residents to pay for some of that.
Now, Governor, you have said repeatedly that you would not raise taxes.
You said, I've said there's no new Income taxes.
Do you stand by that promise?
Yes.
Yes.
Yes, I do.
I stand by.
Okay.
So here's the problem for Mamdami.
If she's not going to raise taxes, where's he going to come up with this revenue?
He's already backtracking.
Did you see him on MSNBC the other day on the day of the election?
They were like, okay, so where's all the free groceries?
And he's like, I didn't say free.
I didn't say free.
I said, you know, more reasonably priced.
That's what he's going with.
Well, I'll tell you, Christadies is going to be out.
John Cass Matidis, friend of mine.
He actually owns a WABC as well and is a prominent conservative.
He's like, no way.
Like, I'm out, right?
Like, our profit margins are thin enough as it is in New York City.
Like, how am I actually going to run grocery stores here if I've got Mamdami telling me where prices are going to be?
Like, Mamdami actually thinks that you can dictate prices.
Guys, we've been through it.
Okay, like, why do you think the country was started 250 years ago?
To get away from a tyranny, to get away from a government that was run by one person that would just sort of collect from the minions.
I mean, this is a different version of it, but it's effectively the same thing.
You wanted to have the opportunity for everyone to prosper.
But no, in Mandami's world, only the people that he chooses are going to be able to prosper.
That's how it always works out in communism.
Go take a peek, go to Venezuela, go to Cuba.
I mean, look, they're figuring it out in real time in Bolivia, where they're turning things around.
They're figuring it out in real time in Argentina, where they're getting rid of the Peronis and turning it around.
Hey, yeah, a little bit with our help, right?
People are freaking out about the 20.
They call it a bailout.
It's not a bailout.
Hello, it's called a credit line swap, okay?
It's a credit swap.
And as Treasury Secretary, Scott Besson had to tell them on MSNBC just yesterday morning, guys, do you know what a credit line swap is?
Do you know?
Because actually we made money on it, all while simultaneously getting to help the people that we want to be in government stay in government, right?
Because we help our friends.
We don't help our enemies.
And we certainly don't want to be in a situation where we're actually having to, you know, fight.
Use every little bit of economic power you can muster up.
That's my motto.
And we finally have a president who understands that and gets that.
That's why the Treasury Secretary of Job is probably the most important of all jobs in this administration.
Let's go to Kathy Hochul, who admits they don't have any money for those free, freebie buses that one Mamdani wants.
I cannot set forth a plan right now that takes money out of a system that relies on the fares of the buses and the subways.
But can we find a path to make it more affordable for people who need help?
Of course we can.
I don't think you can.
I mean, I don't really know how that's going to work unless Donald Trump really does a great job bringing down oil prices.
He actually has, right?
We're looking at less than $3 a gallon nationwide.
I realize I'm paying more where I live and you're probably paying more where you live.
But in the entire nationwide average, you're looking at gas buddies showing you less than $3 a gallon.
So, Kathy, you can hope for that.
You can actually hope that Donald Trump's energy policies make it worthwhile.
for your sort of perhaps a reduction in bus fares because you don't have any other way to get the money.
I don't know what Mamdami is thinking.
Oh, he's just going to tax everyone over a million dollars, especially in those white neighborhoods.
He's actually said that, which would actually be illegal and unconstitutional because that actually would be a form of race targeting.
I mean, just ask Harvard.
They had to learn the hard way.
All right.
Like you can't do that.
You just actually can't.
Mr. Mamdami, I realize you're not that smart.
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You couldn't even get into Columbia University, my alma mater.
They didn't take you.
Why?
Oh, I don't know.
I mean, you checked all the boxes.
For goodness sakes, your dad worked there.
He was a professor of colonial studies, you know, basically an Hugo Chavez wannabe.
And you did say you were African American, I guess, because, you know, up until seven years ago, you were technically still from Uganda.
So maybe that fit.
Anyway, you wound up still at a pretty good school, Bowdoin College up in Maine.
From New Hampshire, born and bred.
So we like Bowdoin, but Bowdoin is now sadly the institution that gave birth to this communist nut job.
So that is where we are.
And that is where the Democrat Party is heading.
And this guy is now the face of it alongside AOC and Jazzy, Jazzy, Jazzy, who never met a dollar she didn't want to spend, who never met a luxury hotel that she did not want to stay in.
And again, I'm okay with it.
You know, I mean, girl after my own Heart.
I like my luxury hotels too, but the difference is, you see, I don't have a government who I'm possibly voting on paying for it.
Think about that.
Almost simultaneously, this woman, there's some new sound that just came in to us of Jazzy Crockett saying she's got to have increased security because, you know, she's gearing up for her big Senate campaign.
She's going to take on one Ted Cruz, and hey, she needs those Ritz Carlton hotels and those Marriott points, right?
Here's Jazzy telling us why.
It is laughable that I would have one of these ridiculous networks reach out to my staff inquiring about the fact that I pay for security out of my campaign account.
Now, mind you, in my mind, I do think that that's a good question.
I think that's a question for maybe Speaker Johnson about why it is that he's not protecting members of Congress.
I think that it's really a good question as to why.
A member of Congress needs to pay for security out of money that they go and raise instead of focusing on making sure that they use that money to educate voters about why it is that their candidacy matters.
I do think that it does people like me a disservice.
Oh, it does you a disservice because, you know, American taxpayers, American taxpayers, they need to be the ones paying for all your security, right?
Oh, Jazz, I'm sorry.
You know what?
It just doesn't work when you're sitting there in one breath telling us we got to defund the police and then in the next breath you're saying I need more money, more money, more money for my fancy hotels and my security.
It just it doesn't work.
Okay, i've traveled throughout Latin America throughout my career.
I told you guys I started my.
My first gig was actually at Goldman Sachs.
We were trading emerging debt markets in those sort of wild west places like Venezuela Argentina, Brazil and Mexico, and throughout my reporting career I actually have done a lot in Latin America.
I was oddly, the only person who spoke Spanish again the Irish girl who speaks Spanish.
I have a way with languages.
At one time, I was actually quite decent in German, too.
Another story for another day.
But, you know, I wanted to be an opera singer, and you kind of needed to know all these languages.
So Spanish came pretty easily to me, and I wound up doing a ton of coverage down in Latin America because nobody could speak Spanish, and nobody really cared about those stories, but I had a background in it.
And being in Tegucigalpa in Honduras once, I remember thinking, this is amazing because there's these beautiful homes that were all behind these giant fences with all kinds of security cameras.
and armed guards, like carrying AK-47s.
I mean, armed guards, right?
And I can't imagine, I'm thinking like, how do you live in a place like this?
I go into my hotel, which was like a nice hotel in Tegucigalpa.
And guess what?
There's armed guards right outside, right?
Because it is that dangerous a place.
And so if you're going to live there, you actually have to have all this security.
And I worry that the U.S., under the Jasmine Crockett's of the world, is actually going increasingly in that direction where she wants to defund the police, but she's going to have all the armed guards she wants.
She's going to spend all the money she wants.
on her transportation.
She's going to spend $50,000 on security expenses, all while simultaneously saying we must defund the police.
So this is a problem.
She's going to say, you know, how dare anybody make a dime?
All while simultaneously apparently taking money for quote unquote business trips, you know, to luxury hotels.
The Waldorf Astoria, $17,500 in Qatar, paid for by Qatar.
Looks like a nice place.
And no, that's not a cruise ship.
That is the hotel.
Security Over Education00:04:47
Gorgeous, right?
Nice little beach there you got for yourself.
jazzy.
So you see, this never, ever works out.
I mean, we've seen it over and over and over again.
I'm like, why do we have to live through this?
We already know the answer.
Been there, done that.
And yet this is what they're putting us through.
I want to go to some new sound right now.
Jeffries is out speaking, saying that somehow they're still like really worked up about healthcare, right?
They're really, really worked up about this.
And they think that, you know, we've got to fix this.
I get it.
But like, don't forget.
Guys, don't forget whose health care this is, right?
Before we go to Jeffrey's, I just want to remind you of that.
Like, who came up with this health care plan in all seriousness?
I think we know exactly who came up with all this health care.
And we're paying the price ever since, right?
I mean, here is one, Ana Navarro, who was a conservative, who's now like a crazy anti-Trump or liberal, who also has a gig on The View, albeit maybe not for long, because I'm telling you, FCC's watching.
Here she is speaking.
on CNN.
You see, she's trying to diversify her portfolio with her media companies.
And she gets caught by Scott Jennings because she doesn't realize this messed up healthcare situation is all because of one man and one man only his name, Barack Hussein Obama.
They don't want to play it?
Is that it?
Here we go.
We're going to try again.
Ladies and gentlemen, Ana Navarro.
We're going to hear horrible stories.
People are not going to be able to afford their insurance.
I don't think, even with subsidies, they're going to be able to afford the premiums that are hiking up 100, 200, 300%.
Wasn't Obama supposed to fix that?
No, well, not without the universal.
I mean, there's.
Affordable Care Act was the first word.
The Republicans have been chipping away at the ACA.
And I think this is going to be the death of the ACA.
But it's also going to be the death of some Americans who don't go get screenings, who don't get diagnosed early enough in order to get treatment, who go in and instead of being stage one cancer, are going to be stage four cancer.
And we're going to hear horrible stories because Americans are going to choose to drop health insurance that they cannot afford.
And we as a country have got to figure this issue out.
Okay, but I do think it's because Obama led us down this primrose path, right?
I mean, this is fundamentally the issue that we're having here.
You know, Dems, you know, finally cave, I'm just changing what we call our lower third in the business, shutdown, ending as a result, and now their party's imploding.
And this is what, you know, is the result, frankly, of really, really bad economic policy.
And when you have the likes of Barack Obama, uh, creating this nonsense.
This is where you wind up and it's it's kind of messy, right like it's kind of messy, let's go to, if we can stand him for two seconds.
The guy who's about to lose his job, Hakeem Jeffries, trying to somehow say that you know, we're going to work this all out on the healthcare front.
Good luck, buddy.
Good luck, Schumer.
Took this about six weeks too far.
In other words.
Okay.
Well, I know you didn't want to watch him anyway.
That's me doing you a favor.
That's the gremlins doing you a favor.
Hakeem Jeffries saying, we're committed.
We're going to keep it going.
We're going to fix this.
And we're all like, yeah, right.
You know what's going to happen?
Here's what's going to happen.
Here's what's going to happen.
You see, the Republicans are in charge now.
This is Donald Trump's turf.
Get used to it.
I'm sorry.
It just is the way it is.
And you know what?
If you were in charge, they'd have to be negotiating with you, you know?
You think about Bill Clinton, he didn't have the House and he didn't have the Senate, right?
So he had to work with Newt Gingrich.
Well, guess what?
Donald Trump has both the House and the Senate.
So you guys are going to have to work with him.
And if you're going to continue to sit there and stomp your feet and cover your ears like a spoiled little child that you really are, that is the Democrat Party today, then I'm sorry, you're not going to get anywhere.
So this is on you.
You wanted to extend this.
Think about that, guys.
They were willing to allow for people to not have.
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Their snap benefits.
I mean, I was looking at it, I was saying hey, this is kind of nice.
The government shut down.
And who noticed?
I mean, one lady noticed I played this in my shorts, feed for you she started going on and on about how her eyebrow technician was suffering because they weren't seeing as much business because of the shutdown.
Because, you know, you got to have your priorities, you got to get those eyebrows done right.
I mean please I, I don't think anybody really noticed, I mean other than this woman and her eyebrow technician, that there was that big of a hit to the overall economy.
Yes, on an individual level, it's very hard to watch and hard to see, and it's very sad that the Democrats who say that they care about those people with the SNAP benefits really don't care, right?
They really don't care.
You know what?
I do care.
And, you know, I think the president cares.
He was looking to find the money.
Remember that?
He was trying to find the money and find some sort of way, loophole to be able to not only pay, not only pay our members of the military, but also pay the SNAP benefits.
I mean, it was really kind of admirable.
And I will say that he is unlike most politicians out there.
And I know him.
And I will tell you this.
He's got an empathy that doesn't typically exist in Washington.
And people don't give them enough credit for that.
Speaking of which, weird segue, but you know I take my health very seriously, right?
Which means I care about what I put in my body.
And I like to know that when I turn over the back of a package on any of the supplements that I may take, that I understand the ingredients.
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It's worth sort of mentioning as a follow-up at this moment that there is an indictment expected of one John Brennan.
That's perhaps as we head, you know, here we are midweek.
We thought it might come as early as Monday as we learned that the DOJ has been issuing as many as 30 subpoenas.
These are all to Obama-related folks.
This is all going back in time a bit, but, you know, you've got to piece it all together, right?
So you've got to think about what happened in 2016 vis-a-vis Russia, Russia, Russia.
That was Hillary Clinton originally.
Interestingly enough, it was opposition research that was commissioned by Republicans.
Okay, so Republicans initially were trying to thwart off the threat of Donald Trump, and so they had gone out and they had hired Fusion GPS and Christopher Steele to do this.
And then it turned out well, he was going to be their candidate, so they didn't want this opposition research anymore.
Right, like it's a hot potato.
But Fusion GPS is like, well, we've been working on this thing, we got to sell it to someone, and so they approached the Hillary Clinton team and her law firm.
Her law firm went out and did the deal with Fusion GPS, Fusion GPS hiring Christopher Steele, who hired some additional people, contacting some of his former Russian spy contacts because he was a defunct old spy hack from Great Britain.
And so the next thing you know, they're writing this piece of crapola, okay?
Like crapola.
I don't know how else you would describe it.
I read it and was like, come on.
Like, seriously, you think anybody's going to believe this as like Intel?
Like, this is actually written by anybody who is not writing for the National Enquirer.
Like this is totally opposition research, right?
Designed to be fed to some two-bit reporter, of which apparently there are a lot of that would run with it.
And that's exactly what they did and how it went down.
And so you know the rest of the story and how that all unfolded.
Well, now, well, maybe you do, maybe you don't, maybe more people need to know about it.
We've now learned that, in fact, they're moving forward with these subpoenas and that there's about 30 of them going out.
Big deal.
This is Brennan at a recent event.
You misrepresented that.
We never said it was disinformation.
We said it was Russian influence operations, which is what they do.
There's a big difference between influence operations and influence.
No, you don't know that.
You only knew.
So that was John Brennan, the former head of the CIA, trying to say that, you know what?
We actually were not running a disinformation.
We never called this disinformation.
We just said it was an information influence campaign.
But I do beg to differ because we've talked about the letter.
The letter was actually put in Politico.
And what is the headline in Politico?
Hunter Biden's story is Russian disinformation, dozens of former Intel officials say.
By the way, I realize I'm like jumping around, right?
Because you got a bunch of these Intel things going on like all at once.
So it's not just the dossier, which now Lisa Page and Peter Strzok and likely Brennan and some other key people are.
Brennan's indictment could actually be coming.
I mean, we know that the subpoenas are going out, but there could be a lot more.
on the way.
And as Dan Bongino has said, like no one's effectively safe here.
Just because you're friends with somebody, it does not mean that you're going to be safe.
The deep state, as you know it, effectively is no more.
So long as this president is in charge with Kash Patel at the FBI, Dan assisting him there.
So Lisa and Peter, they're under fire right now.
These are people that, by the way, not only did they lose their jobs kind of, you know, pretty unceremoniously, but then they went and turned around and sued and they got money from taxpayers from the U.S. government.
Because they lost their job.
But it's like, guys, like, were you doing your job or were you just political ops for the Obama administration?
And that's where we got to draw the line.
You cannot have political operatives in the so-called deep state.
The people that are in government should be agnostic.
And we know they were anything but, right?
We know that.
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You know that.
Anyway, this story will live on.
I will tell you that all of these people in the Obama intel operation are indeed, as they should be, in a high risk.
Scenario and there will be pain to come.
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