Fauci Hearings - Political Theatre of the Absurd; Moms 4 Liberty's Tiffany Justice & MORE! Viva Frei
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Mr. President, and your daughter asked you finding his diary.
She said you showered with her at an inappropriate age.
Is this true?
Why are you smiling like that?
It's creepy, Mr. President.
Please answer the question.
Where are you going?
Where are you going to sniff some kids?
Joe!
Joseph!
Mr. President, and your daughter asked you finding his diary.
She said you showered with her at an inappropriate age.
Is this true?
Why do you smile like that?
It's creepy, Mr. President.
Please answer the question.
Where are you going?
Where are you going to sniff some kids?
Joe!
Joseph!
Okay, now I'm going to put this on pause.
The underlying facts to this hilarious piece are not funny.
But comedy writes itself sometimes.
Now...
I had this idea, and it took me some time.
I was like, I'm going to wait, because when I first saw the original video, let me bring this up for a second.
We're going to come back to this.
When I first saw the original video, I still couldn't believe that the original was the actual original.
It was a reporter asking Joe Biden, Trump thinks that you're behind this and responsible for his prosecution and conviction.
What do you have to say about this?
And he did that demonic smirk.
And I saw that original video, and I'm like, oh my goodness, that sounds like someone overlaid the audio, that it was something totally unrelated.
And they asked that question, and anyone who shares this video is going to get, you know, flagged and community noted for sharing disinformation.
The original was bad enough.
And I'm like, holy crap, this is like the blank page for the memes of the internet?
Like some...
I'm going to do it.
Let me just make sure I get something that I can actually show.
Eh, that's not gonna be good enough.
Hold on.
Not for goodness sake.
Here, we're gonna go with this.
Oh, I just dropped something.
Yeah, I'll do this.
Like, you know, you never hold up a blank sheet on the internet.
There's reasons for that, and Amy Coney Barrett can tell you this.
So you do something like this.
You're inviting people.
I just did it, and that's gonna be funny.
To put stupid things in the meme.
When you have a video like that, that the audio could be anything.
And that dramatic Zoom, demonic Satan smile.
Well, I was like, oh, I had a question that I could have asked and it would have related to, you know, Ashley Biden's diary.
I don't do that because I'm not a stand-up comic.
Yet, part two of my life might be coming soon.
And then nobody did it.
And so then I put out a video and it's terrible.
Like my audio is terrible.
I don't try to equalize the background noise.
And I put it out and I'm like, nobody did it.
I feel, you know, the joke writes itself.
Here you go.
And within 30 seconds of me doing that, Everyone's like, I guess you missed Vinny Oceana's tweet because he did it, and he done did it good.
Now, I'm going to refresh this just so everybody can see who the comedic genius behind this is.
Vincent Oceana, a friend, another one of the amazing people I've met through this internet journey.
Vinny Oceana, value attainment.
I say Oceana.
Vincent Oceana, actor, comedian, veteran, storm chaser.
Amazing.
Dude, we're gonna go chase a storm together.
Daredevil, uncle of five, gun enthusiast, Assyrian lion, value-tainment, content creator, stand-up comic, and he's amazing.
And he did it.
Now, Vinny does something, and he knows that every time he does it, it makes me laugh hysterically.
It's the, oh!
And he does that noise at the end of his videos, and it makes me laugh because it's frickin' hilarious.
So when he does the, Joseph!
At the end, it's hilarious.
But he did it, and he did it good.
Mr. President, in your daughter Ashley Biden's diary, she said you showered with her at an inappropriate age.
Is this true?
I mean, it was made for this.
Why do you smile like that?
It's creepy, Mr. President.
Please answer the question.
Where are you going?
Where are you going to sniff some kids?
Joe!
Joseph!
I mean, it's classic.
There was also another hilarious one, which was of Joe Biden farting.
So he turns and he goes, and as he does it, he goes...
The link to Vinny Oshana is there.
If you don't follow him, follow him.
And he's on Manek.
This is going to turn into an ad for Manek, but it's not.
He's on Manek, which is a value attainment app where you can, like, text and call.
And they have, like, you know, it's like PayPal.
Not PayPal.
It's like Facebook.
It's like telephone conversations and text messaging, but at a certain price so you can support the people you like.
Vinny is the best.
Vinny came over for dinner.
He's gone over for dinner once now.
I love him.
I mean, in a platonic...
I've said too much.
Good afternoon, everybody.
It's a random time to start a stream because I was just on with Jack Posobiec, Human Events, talking about the ridiculous Trump trial, the ridiculous Trump conviction.
It actually sort of merged, segued, intertwined, so to speak, with the Bannon...
Is Bannon going to jail potentially upcoming soon?
The question is whether or not he's going to get a suspended sentence.
No sentence yet until the appeal has been exhausted.
Not so convinced about that anymore now that we've had the Navarro sentence imposed.
Happening at the same time that Alex Jones and Infowars are under attack in terms of actually moving to shut them down.
Not a coincidence, any of this.
Timing-wise, you know, it's been years.
Jones has been under trial under that ridiculous $1.5 billion, obviously $960 million plus other costs, verdict, which was a verdict on a default verdict and a quantum issued after a trial on the quantum, not on the merits, whatever.
None of this is coincidental in terms of the timing.
It's actually quite, what's the word in RICO?
Racketeering.
Racketeering.
Intimidation.
Corruption.
What's the word I'm looking for here?
Well, this is basically as Rico-level conspiracy as you can get.
It's all happening at the same time, and it sure as hell is not by accident.
So if you didn't see me on Human Voices, I tweeted out.
You can go watch it.
The segment is good.
I was going to start with a video that we're going to go into in a second.
And we're going to.
Oh, hold on.
I don't often take the compliments on the hair, but I was at the ocean yesterday, and the ocean, this is like the perfect two-day window in between it looking greasy and brushed when I have to brush it and grease it versus when it gets naughty and ratty.
And the ocean water, oh, it really brings up the curls.
We're going to talk about the Trump derangement syndrome, these idiots who, they're such idiot talking heads that they don't even bother looking into it.
I'll get into it in a bit.
Then we're going to get into the Fauci hearing yesterday, which I will go over it so that you don't have to watch that three and a half hours of...
It's interchanging.
It's interchanging between verbal assault and back massages.
Verbal assault, back massage.
Verbal assault, lick your boot.
Verbal assault, something even grosser.
We're going to get into that, talk about that and some other stuff.
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Oh, hold on one second.
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Hold on.
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We're quad-streaming here, people.
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Now, before we even start, mad scientist Larry says, if Starbucks is so bad, why did you buy it and drink it?
Because you need coffee when you're driving.
And when you leave at six in the morning, you need coffee.
McDonald's is no better.
And Jayzak says, Viva, you're on the wrong mic.
No, no, I'm on the wrong mic.
I just did, I did Jack Posobiec and I was on the wrong camera.
But now I'm on the Instalink camera.
Hello, ladies.
I should now be on the right mic.
Gosh darn it, is that annoying.
That's annoying.
I double-checked and I triple-checked and then something must have reset.
Oh, Lord.
As I check whether or not we're live on YouTube, I see an ad from Sleepy Joe Biden.
All right, now I'm on the good mic.
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My question is, are your children also bilingual, and which language do you prefer to speak?
I'm learning French, but I only speak it to my dogs so far.
I don't know if I would qualify myself as trilingual anymore.
Once upon a time, I could speak Hebrew.
Hebrew, French, and English were equally as fluent up until sixth grade.
And then when you leave Hebrew school, you don't really get all that much time to practice it.
And I think if I were inundated or at least, you know, If I had no choice, I could pick up Hebrew pretty quickly because I can still understand it and say some stuff.
But no, French, English, perfectly bilingual in my humble view.
And I think one of my failings as a parent is that the kids are not bilingual and nor will they acquire that superpower now that we've left Quebec because they won't be learning French in school.
One did and the other two were too young.
And if they picked up any French, they're not going to retain it.
I think every kid should be studying.
Two, if not three languages, because it does build a certain part of the brain, and it's immensely useful.
I'm hoping they're going to pick up Spanish, because I think that's the more useful second language, or even first, depending on where you live in America.
Certainly more so than French, but French will make me look like a Renaissance man.
Okay.
People.
The intro, I didn't get to it.
Viva Frei, former Montreal litigator turned current Florida rumbler.
David Freiheit is my full name.
Freiheit means freedom verbatim in German.
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If Trump gets elected again without massive election fraud again, he needs to put Fauci away for a long time and Biden and Pelosi.
Trump is not guilty, just like the bullcrap insurrection.
I think the problem is now what they've done.
You know, when they say if Trump gets elected, he's going to put us all in jail.
Let's not be presumptuous.
They should stand trial.
And they have now made their beds by going after Trump so much that they basically ensure that that reality will come true.
It's a self-fulfilling prophecy.
They've gone so freaking hogwash, hogwash, hog wild on Trump.
He must.
Trump must.
Because the people have had enough of watching these bullshit congressional hearings that are pure political theater of the highest order.
It's just a question of who's better at the theater than the others.
And nothing happens of it.
How many people have to lie under oath to Congress before they are charged with and or convicted of, as the case may be, before people start to realize if they don't do this, they are not serious hearings.
It seems the only people who get convicted of contempt of Congress, Navarro and Bannon.
Merrick Garland right now is defying congressional subpoenas and flipping the bird to all of America.
Like the dude who was accused of assaulting the police officer in New York.
He wasn't one of them, so don't repeat that disinformation.
Giving the finger as he's released from jail.
Merrick Garland is giving the two judicial middle fingers to America.
He's defying congressional subpoenas and saying, F you.
You can't do anything about it because I am the law.
Fauci's up there lying to Congress.
You're not going to do anything about it because I am the science.
It's pure political theater of the highest order, and people are getting fed up with this crap.
So the question was, they've now made it such that they have to, Trump, when elected, will have to make meaningful church committees 2.0 with, I don't say prosecutorial power, but maybe with prosecutorial recommendation power.
And people need to stand trial for what they've done, because what they've done to Trump...
It's not political.
It's not abuse.
It's not exaggerated.
It's criminal.
Period.
It is the RICO criminality that they are accusing Trump of in Georgia.
Can you imagine?
I mean, I'll preach to the choir and I don't think we need to go over it again, but I'll do it.
In Georgia, you have Fannie Willis corruptly misappropriating hundreds of thousands of dollars to pay her boyfriend, who then...
She participates in her malicious prosecution of Donald Trump and 18 others, while surreptitiously meeting with, colluding with the Biden administration legal team, while surreptitiously attending events at the vice president's house.
Oh, it was just a party.
Yeah, shit.
And people don't talk business at a party.
That's what they go to parties for.
You know, go to parties for the open bar and the clowns doing juggling.
You go to parties because that's where people talk shop.
So you have RICO corruption.
At the level of Fannie Willis, Nathan Wade, colluding with the Biden administration to prosecute the leading presidential candidate for the Republicans.
That's Rico.
In New York, you have Rico.
You have E. Jean Carroll through her or with her attorney, partaking in changing laws to facilitate the opening of a closed window so that she can go to that...
Politically prejudiced jury pool and a lie about what she says Trump did to her 25 years ago and win.
Then you get New York nipple Judge Engeron colluding with Leticia James, colluding with Michael Cohen.
I'm trying to think of what Michael Cohen's role in there.
He was colluding with Leticia James, right, where he gets up on the stand and says, you should thank me for what's going on.
That's Rico.
And then they accuse Trump of Rico.
Then they accuse Trump of falsifying business records to influence an election, which is...
Not what he did.
It didn't involve campaign funds.
And it is exactly and literally what Hillary Clinton did with the Steele dossier, paying for opposition research that were lies, having her attorney slip it to the FBI so that he could then in turn give it to Yahoo News who could publish it so that he could rely on the publication of this disinformation laundering.
That is criminality.
And he should go after them.
They should investigate the Clinton Foundation with the fine-tooth comb that they investigated Trump's...
Finances in New York.
And they won't find bullshit that they have to fabricate into crimes.
They'll find actual true crimes, probably.
Maybe a little bit of human trafficking to boot.
You know, I was thinking about it today.
I'm listening to Alex Jones' The Great Awakening.
And I have this.
I just have this.
He's talking about the Nord Stream pipeline.
They still don't know who did it.
They don't know who was on Epstein's client list.
They don't know who blew up the Nord Stream pipeline.
They don't know who brought cocaine into the White House.
But my goodness, did they ever identify that little dude circled in red who happened to be at the Capitol and arrest him and prosecute him and sentence him to years in prison.
That they can find.
They can't find who carried out the biggest act of infrastructure terrorism, arguably in the history of America.
Or the world, I should say.
They can't find out who the sex trafficker...
Was sex trafficking children to?
Can't figure that out either.
And they can't figure out who brought cocaine into the White House right after Hunter Biden had access to the White House.
But don't expect these idiots to know anything.
I saw this clip and I'm like, okay, this is the best thing I've ever seen.
This person, who now I know who she is, we'll get to that afterwards.
I'll spoil it afterwards.
I see this clip right before.
This was the alternative.
My fellow panelists here is celebrating that the rule of law has been vindicated and overturned 234 years of American legal tradition.
I would challenge her to see if she could possibly articulate how and what crime Trump committed.
So far, Alvin Bragg, the DA, has failed to do so.
The judge in the case, Judge Mershon, has failed to do so.
And they can't do it because Trump didn't commit any of the crimes for which he's been convicted.
I'll stop right there.
She reminds me of, I don't know, a darker-haired Scarlett Johansson.
So I'm inclined to say I like her.
Although I don't know Scarlett Johansson from a hole in the wall.
I just remember that movie, Lost in Translation with Bill Murray.
I might have only liked that movie because I like Bill Murray.
Therefore, I liked Scarlett Johansson and Suntory.
Do I have a glass here?
It's always time for Suntory time.
I haven't seen that movie in a long time.
I probably wouldn't like it anymore because I don't like anything anymore.
Okay, but let's just hear what Francesca has to say.
Well, let's just ask quickly before we go to Kevin.
Francesca, just on that point, what crime did Trump commit?
It was financial crimes.
It was white crimes.
Rico's not a crime and financial crimes.
And Rico is not a crime.
All are crimes.
That is exactly what they charged him.
He was convicted on.
What was the crime?
It's New York state law.
What was the crime?
Let me stop you, Francesca.
The three crimes.
Tax fraud, federal and state.
And election, geez, campaign finance laws, which the judge wouldn't allow a campaign finance expert to come into.
And the judge said to the jury, don't worry, you don't even need to agree unanimously on which of these three options you have.
Just pick one.
Throw a dartboard.
But listen to this flailing idiot.
Talking head.
The reason why she's unable to even flesh out the steel man of her own freaking position is because she's never had a discussion with someone who disagrees with her, who makes her think and makes her rationalize and justify to herself what her position is.
I could steel man it better.
I also happen to have followed the trial meticulously and thoroughly.
Let's let this clown show continue.
Francesco, actually.
I don't even, like, it is literally, you just got convicted on 34 counts.
Francesco, what was the crime?
Of, like, cooking the actual books.
What was the crime?
You are not allowed, so you are not allowed to use your own financial, like, your own money to pay off somebody, and then he wrote, he logged it as something different.
He logged it as just a record.
You're not allowed using your own money for NDAs?
Okay.
You're an idiot.
Then he logged it as something different.
No, he didn't.
...regular payment, but he was actually paying off this porn star to keep quiet, which, if he hadn't been running for president, would not have mattered, but he was.
And so it impacted campaign finance laws in New York City.
It impacted campaign finance laws, even though it wasn't paid with campaign finances, unlike Hillary Clinton's.
Even though the FEC looked into it and determined there were no campaign finance violations.
Okay.
State.
Okay?
That is what...
Juan Merchan just oversaw this.
Alvin Bragg brought these charges because Michael Cohen was already sentenced to three years to do it.
Okay.
Let's just go before...
Kevin, I'm going to be very patient.
We'll come to you.
Look, I'm no expert.
Let me just say...
Not only you're no expert, you're an idiot.
No, no.
You are no expert, by the way.
The campaign finance law is a federal law.
Hang on.
Idiotic.
I mean, beyond idiotic.
Ignorance.
Ignorance and siloed ignorance.
Because if she had ever had a discussion with even a conservative or a, you know, I don't know, an extreme MAGA Republican or me, if she had ever had a discussion with anyone who disagreed with her, even if they disagreed with the charges, they could have explained to her what the alleged underlying crimes were.
Morons!
These are morons!
But who was she?
I didn't know who she was until I...
So I googled.
So I saw someone say the Young Turks, and then I googled Francesca and the Young Turks.
And what did I find, people?
Well, I found something.
Come on, where is it?
I have the website, the backdrops here somewhere.
Do I not have?
She's on the Young Turks!
Oh, come on.
She's on the Young Turks.
Ah, crap.
Hold on, let me just see her.
Francesca Young Turks.
I know I brought it up before.
Here, there it is.
Okay.
Just so we know, Francesca.
Francesca Fiorentini.
It's a very nice name.
Kind of channeling Sarah Silverman and Scarlett Johansson.
Okay.
Here we go.
I knew I looked it up here.
Okay.
All right.
Francesca Kate Fiorentini, FKF, born September 10 in 1983, is an American journalist, progressive political activist, and comedian.
Well, that explains all of it.
Because that was funny as hell.
I mean, unintended comedy is the best comedy.
Nesipa.
The Young Dirk's idiocy.
No, I mean, I had no idea who she was, but it's just idiocy.
But this is the problem when you don't have discussions with people who challenge your beliefs, even if they're wrong.
Even if you know that you're right, at the very least, they force you to flesh out and properly formulate your position.
But when you are not confident in your position, you tend to avoid doing that, which only compounds the inability to defend your own position because you're never challenged on your ill-thought-out position in the first place.
Congratulations, Francesca Florantini.
You're an idiot.
And may that video echo through the ages with its pure idiocy.
Now, there were some other things that I want to bring up before we get into the...
The hearing.
The congressional hearings.
Whatever the hell it was yesterday.
It's so gross and so disgusting to watch.
We're going to go over the highlights of it because we're going to talk about it with Tiffany Justice when she comes in to talk about what she's up to.
I want to play this.
This is fantastic.
We're going to cleanse the palate after this.
I like recording.
First of all, I love it when I get these ads, the Biden ads on YouTube.
I let them play.
And then I go click on the link.
Whatever it is that I don't do that, because someone might say that that's tax fraud.
If you make them pay for the ad when you have no interest in doing business with them, well, that's election interference.
I let the ad play.
Listen to this.
I let the ad play and I record them because they're so effing cringe.
First of all, look at her face right now.
She looks like she doesn't want to be there.
This is an actual ad.
And see if you can pinpoint the accidental piece of truth that Kamala Harris...
Kamala Harris.
Come on, which one is it?
I don't want to piss off Gavin Newsom.
Harris, see if you can determine the moment where she accidentally tells the truth.
I know you don't want to see Donald Trump retake the White House.
I know you don't want a nationwide ban on abortion.
I know you don't want major cuts to Social Security and Medicare.
Okay, so first things first, I'm going to break this off in a bit.
She's talking with the man cut her nose, and it's very annoying.
And the vocal fry with the nasal...
It's very annoying.
It's very difficult to listen to.
But who am I?
I flail my hands around like a raging idiot, so we all have our foibles.
Okay, fine.
Let's get to the substance of what she has to say.
In this election, we each face a question.
What kind of country do we want to live in?
A country of chaos, fear, and hate?
Or a country of compassion?
Freedom and rule of law.
What were the first three there?
A country of chaos, fear, and hate.
I want to swear right now, but I won't because it'll be taken out of context.
Do you know what's going on, Kamala?
Do you know what's going on on campuses, in big cities, on subways?
Do you know the increase in whatever the law calls hate crimes?
We're a country of compassion, freedom, and rule of law.
A country of rule of law when they are criminally indicting lawyers for representing their clients for positing, putting forward legal theories that Democrats themselves have put forward in the past.
There is no rule of law in America.
That, at the very least, has been laid bare for the world to see.
And Putin is sitting there rubbing his belly saying, good luck lecturing me ever again, Herr Biden.
Joe and I are doing everything we can to protect our freedoms and keep Donald Trump away from the White House.
And we need your help to finish the job.
Please chip in today to help power our campaign.
Thank you and please take care.
Thank you and please take care.
Here's the part where she accidentally told the truth.
Freedom and rule of law.
Joe and I are doing everything we can to protect our freedoms and keep Donald Trump away from the White House.
Oh, they're doing everything they can to protect their freedoms because they have good reason to believe that if and when Trump gets back into the White House, he will clean house.
He will defund these criminal organizations, and he will criminally prosecute, or at the very least, authorize a law-abiding DOJ to actually prosecute those who actually deserve to be prosecuted.
Maybe not Kamala.
She hasn't really done very much.
Joe is going to be too demented if he's even there to ever face justice for his long history of injustice.
But others, you know, Merrick Garland, Anthony Fauci, Victoria Nuland, maybe, Blinken.
Who else would be on the list?
Oh yeah, then we got Fannie Willis, Alvin Bragg, Judge Angeron, Judge Marchand, Leticia James.
Just to name a few who should face the very same treatment that they have leveled against their political adversaries.
So I wanted to cleanse the palate with that.
Oh lordy, lordy, lordy.
Don't make excuses for Biden.
No, I'm not making excuses for Biden.
I'm just making excuses for his inability to ever stand any form of meaningful trial.
Much like Ron Jeremy.
You know, Ron Jeremy was credibly accused of, convicted.
No, he didn't get convicted, but charged with all sorts of things.
And then he went freaking, like you want to see dementia downfall.
Like not, I won't say faking it like Harvey Weinstein, but holy crab apples.
If you didn't see what happened to Jeremy, Ron Jeremy, the hedgehog.
Look at what happened to him before and after.
He went full demented to the point where he couldn't stand trial because he just had total sin.
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Let's get into this.
They had Fauci hearings yesterday.
And Zika replaced coffee with it?
I don't know what could ever replace my morning cup of coffee, but I've replaced my afternoon cup of coffee with something cold because I don't like having something hot in Florida in the afternoon.
And I don't want to have Starbucks iced coffee because I still hate that stuff.
The best stuff, actually, is when I have leftover coffee from the morning, I keep it.
This is actually very cool, totally random.
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All right, forget about it.
Nobody cares about my dietary habits anyhow.
After you go for a jog, people do some push-ups and be healthy.
When you process any fruit or vegetable, the nutritional value is much diminished.
Nothing is as good as the raw fruits and vegetables, but this is desiccated and not a supplement or not an extract.
So from what I understand, it's basically like dried pulverized.
That is field of greens.
And so you're getting as good as it can get short of the real fresh thing.
Okay, that's it.
Now let's go to the stuff that's going to make everybody want to retch.
The hearing yesterday, they have Fauci.
The news is out there.
Oh my God, it's going to be beautiful.
I was going to live it, but...
It's the summer.
The kids are off school.
It's virtually impossible to even get a window.
And other trivialities of life get in the way to make it very difficult to sit through three hours of torture.
But while I'm driving around, I can subject the other family members to the torture of listening to this charade.
They have Fauci back for committee hearings.
I don't really fully appreciate or understand.
I mean, I have to go find an article.
The purpose of these hearings is.
They're under oath.
They're like congressional.
Bring him back.
Ask him more questions.
And then the only problem was, I like Marjorie Taylor Greene.
And I like her, despite the fact that the more the media tries to make me dislike her, the clips that they show kind of make me like her.
Look, she's not as tactful in some of her attacks.
And she's a little more, is the word ham-fisted?
What does that word mean?
Hold on a second.
Ham-fisted.
What does that mean?
Definition.
That's a gram.
Ham-fisted definition.
Okay, I just got something that is clearly not.
Ham-fisted definition.
Come on, people.
Definition of ham-fisted.
Lacking physical movement skills, especially with the hands.
Bumbling, bungling.
No, so ham-fisted is not the way I'm going for it.
I'm thinking more like sledgehammer as opposed to finesse.
The media tries to make me dislike Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Whenever they do it, I just end up liking her more.
She's blunt.
Well, she's blunt, and also, sometimes it's not a targeted attack.
Sometimes when I see Fauci respond to her tirade, I say, okay, Fauci outplayed her, and that we shouldn't have that.
Okay, so bottom line, Fauci's out there three hours and 13 minutes of diarrhea.
It's verbal diarrhea.
Where they have Fauci there, they have a chance to, under oath, screw him, put the screws to him.
Confront him.
Get him to lie again.
But he said, get him to lie again.
He's already lied.
Mr. Paul, with respect, you don't know what you're talking about.
And Rand Paul was right.
So they get him.
Ham-fisted is actually correct.
Okay, I'll use it.
So they have this hearing.
And I mean, it's like, it's a joke.
People call it political theater.
It's political theater of the absurd.
I don't know who all of the players are.
I know some of them, Jim Jordan, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and some of the Democrats.
I don't need to know who they are.
Within 30 seconds of their question, I'll know what political affiliation they are.
I'll know what political party they're with.
They have these opening statements.
First of all, I can't fucking stand this faux politeness, this corporate air to this.
This is why I had a great difficulty.
Sitting down in a courtroom and get up and say, Your Honor, and you write legal papers and you say, Thus, Lord, aforesaid dates, and all this jargon, all this faux politeness, it drives me nuts.
But that's because I've always been a bit of a, whatever, a bit of a...
Pain in the neck, rebel.
I can't stand it.
But within 30 seconds of anybody, five seconds, I know who they are, what political orientation they are, and where they're going.
But this is the problem.
So you had just, it was a diametrically opposed, five minutes of either jerking someone off, if it's a Democrat, they're just going there and like touching Fauci in his privates, and say, oh yeah, you did good, you're a hero.
Oh yeah, you like that.
Or five minutes of yelling at Fauci without really getting much accomplished.
But there were some subtleties.
And there's some stuff that can't be ignored anymore.
And what I actually saw and what I was actually repulsed by was the degree to which the Democrats are complicit in covering up Fauci's what I believe to be criminality.
I was slow to the bandwagon.
I believe Fauci has committed crimes, has partaken in the commission of crimes against humanity.
I believe he was at the helm of the ship.
That committed crimes against humanity.
I believe that he lied and caused the deaths, directly or indirectly, led to the deaths of increased numbers of people.
Through recommendations, through omissions, I believe, and I think it's relatively clear-cut, he lied under oath about funding gain-of-function research in the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
And he wordsmithed his way out of that, and instead of, you know, Coming in and just grilling him on that.
Marjorie Taylor Greene comes in and yells at him.
Made some decent points, but she got my rage out, but she didn't get anything strategically done.
Jim Jordan, I think, came the closest.
But this guy, Dr. Ruiz.
I didn't know who he was before yesterday, and call me ignorance.
Let me just see who Dr. Ruiz Democrat is.
Dr. Ruiz is a Democrat.
Dr. Ruiz for Congress, a bold leader and for California, the son of hardworking farm workers.
Dr. Ruiz grew up in Coachella, California and learned at an early age, yada, yada, yada.
Okay, so this is Dr. Ruiz.
It's not just that it's a mixture between stroking Fauci's ego and berating him.
This guy is covering up for Fauci's criminality in a very, very subtle way.
Listen to this.
Over the past 15 months, the Select Subcommittee has poured over more than 425,000 pages of documents provided to us by government agencies, universities, and private citizens.
We have conducted more than 100 hours of closed-door interviews with 20 current and former federal officials and scientists.
And what we have found is the following.
Oh, yeah, tell us.
Dr. Fauci did not fund research through the Echo Health Alliance grant that caused the COVID-19 pandemic.
First of all, oh, sorry, let me...
You don't have to be a lawyer to be able to pick things up like this, but listen to what he said.
Citizens, we have conducted more than 100 hours of closed-door interviews with 20 current and former federal officials and scientists.
And what we have found is the following.
Dr. Fauci did not...
Do you hear what he said?
Do you hear what he did there?
He did not fund research through the Echo Health Institute that caused COVID.
Do you know why this pathological and professional liar can say this?
Because no one's confirmed that the research What this covers up is that Fauci did fund, indirectly, through the NGO EcoHealth Alliance, the gain-of-function research that was being conducted at the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
This is beyond dishonest.
This is concealing for the criminality.
I want to play one more time because it's the conjunction.
It's always the conjunction.
It's why, as a lawyer, you don't ask conjunctive questions.
Did you do this and this and this and this?
Well, the guy could say no because I did this and this and this, but not that.
One question.
Did they fund EcoHealth Alliance?
And the answer is yes.
That it caused the COVID pandemic.
That we couldn't say definitively.
We can think it, but listen again.
He did not fund research through the EcoHealth Alliance grant that caused the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dr. Fauci did not lie about gain and function research in Wuhan, China.
Yes, he did.
And Dr. Fauci did not orchestrate a campaign to suppress the lab leak theory.
Yes, he did.
After 15 months, the selection subcommittee still does not possess a shred of evidence to substantiate these extreme allegations that Republicans have levied against Dr. Fauci for nearly four years.
How much of a liar do you have to be to get up?
This is like, he's not Fauci's advocate.
He's not Fauci's attorney.
This is not closing arguments, and this is Fauci's attorney in a trial.
This is supposed to be a member of Congress who's looking for the truth.
No evidence that they funded gain-of-function research.
They funded, they gave a grant to EcoHealth Alliance, the NAISD, whatever the hell is National Institute of Allergies and whatever, NAID.
They gave it to them.
They used it to fund what would otherwise, in any realm of the logical universe, be qualified as gain-of-function research.
Did it cause COVID?
Don't know that part, but they did that.
He didn't work to cover it up?
Liar!
Hold on one second, I gotta let my dog out of here.
Now I want to make something very clear.
In the past month, the select subcommittee has held hearings where we have examined various serious issues of misconduct.
Oh, what's that?
In following the facts, select subcommittee Democrats uncovered troubling misconduct by Dr. Peter Daszak and Echo Health Alliance, including potential efforts to mislead the federal government about the nature of its work through the evasion of reporting and transparency requirements.
Man, lying.
And less than two weeks ago, we heard from Dr. David Morins about his flagrant violation of the Freedom of Information Act's transparency requirements and the potential destruction of federal records.
Both Dr. Daszak and Dr. Morins deserve to be held accountable for betraying the public trust.
They do, but Fauci's totally good.
Fauci's a hero.
It is not anti-science.
It is the defense of our federal scientific and research institutions' decades-long legacy of advancing the scientific enterprise to safeguard human health.
But baselessly suggesting without evidence that these discrete instances of misconduct are equivalent to our nation's scientists and public health officials causing the COVID-19 pandemic, which has killed more than one million Americans and inflicted an immeasurable toll on our society, is also a betrayal of the public's trust.
Died with or died from COVID?
Dr. Ruiz, do you even know that?
Which each of us are stewards of as elected members of this body.
Oh my gosh.
You either get involved in politics or you end up being governed by your inferiors.
He mentioned two doctors who they could plausibly blame something on.
Does anybody remember those doctors?
Here we go.
The Fauci fall apart.
Is this the one?
Former National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Has already been caught lying about COVID-19 many times.
When is this from, by the way?
This is recent.
May 28th.
Now newly released emails from his longtime colleague, Dr. David Morens, I think we just mentioned that guy, a senior advisor at the director of the National Institute of Health, show how broad-based conspiracy, including involvement from disgraced Department of Health and Human Services, Dr. Peter Daszak, oh, the other guy that he just talked about, to cover up the trio's role in facilitating gain-of-function research at China's Wuhan Institute.
The two of the three are guilty as hell, but Fauci, Mr. Science himself, is a hero.
There's a fly on the camera.
Get out of here.
Get out of here.
The 150 emails released by the House Select Subcommittee on the coronavirus pandemic shows Moran's knowingly and intentionally attempted to conceal evidence embarrassing to himself, Fauci, and Dajak.
These efforts included deleting sensitive emails, conducting official business on private email accounts, and you're like, I always write from my private email account.
It's totally normal.
Then we delete them, eh?
And strategically misspelling keywords to escape the reach of the Freedom of Information Act.
Oh, no, there's no evidence, Dr. Ruiz.
You're not, you're not...
Participating in Crimes Against Humanity right now by facilitating and covering them up.
You're the good guy.
I learned about the NIH FOIA lady here how to make emails disappear after I am FOIA, but before the search starts, so I think we're all safe, Morenz wrote in an email.
Plus, I deleted most of those earlier emails after sending them to Gmail.
The email suggests Fauci knowingly involved in the cover-up, with Morenz claiming he could help Fauci avoid FOIA accountability.
Where am I?
I can either send stuff to Tony on his private Gmail or hand it to him.
Criminals of the highest order.
The emails show Morenz shared confidential NIH marked for office use with DASJAC.
Please feel...
These guys were guilty as hell according to Dr. Ruth, but somehow, somehow, Fauci evades all responsibility.
It's...
Serenity now.
Hold on one second, people.
Let me just get it.
I'll show you this one while I read it off my other phone.
God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
What we're going to do right now, because I see our guest in the backdrop, I've got a few more videos which I'll play afterwards.
Jim Jordan, Marjorie Taylor Greene, some other fun stuff.
But this is going to segue into what Tiffany Justice and Moms for Liberty are doing.
Is it Moms for Freedom or Moms for Liberty?
I'm forgetting.
We're going to get to it in a second.
This is going to segue into what they're doing, and it's amazing stuff.
I'm also going to have to play at least a bit of Tiffany on Joy Reid.
Oh my goodness.
All right.
We're going to get into this, but we're going to get into this on the free speech platform of Rumble and VivaBarnesLaw.locals.com.
Locals, get some questions in if you have any, but what I'm going to do right now is I'm going to end on Twitter.
Now, but by Twitter, you can find the entire stream on Viva Clips, or I might have to rename it Viva Replay.
The entire stream goes on Viva Clips, and certain segments will come on Viva Fry, and stay tuned for short videos, vlogs, car stuff, etc., etc.
And the audio is always, or pretty much always, on podcast at Viva and Barnes Law for the People on Podbean and elsewhere.
So ending on Twitter now.
Okay.
And now we're going to end on, hold on, we're going to end on YouTube.
Now.
And then we're going to bring on our guest.
And I'm going to play the entire segment of this interview on YouTube.
But you can catch the entire stream on Viva Cliffs.
Okay.
The guest is coming in.
Tiffany, you ready?
Thumbs up.
All right, Tiffany.
I'll ask the question I always ask my other partner, Barnes.
How goes the battle?
Ah, the battle is going.
It's being fought all over the United States of America by moms and dads every day.
Tiffany, I'm totally senile, but I know where we met, but I forget where we met now.
We met at the Prager event.
They had a gala, and we met in Palm Beach.
Yes, that was at the Breakers.
I met a lot of people at that particular event.
It was very fruitful.
Okay, so for those who don't know who you are, tell the world who you are and what you're doing.
So, I'm a mom of four and a wife, and I ran for school board in 2016 in Florida, South Florida, and I won.
I had never been involved in politics before.
In fact, I had no party affiliation.
I wasn't a Republican or a Democrat.
I had always voted Republican, really, but I was NPA.
And I ran for political office.
And then I saw behind the education curtain, and what I saw was shocking.
The influence that unions have in your kids' education is outrageous.
And I got to work letting other parents know.
And then COVID happened, and Tina Deskovich and I wanted to help parents to be effective advocates.
We saw them getting very angry with our government, but they didn't know how to mobilize in an effective manner to make change happen.
And we didn't want people burning out and getting angry.
We wanted people to be able to make change to help their kids in our country.
So we started Moms for Liberty, and we now have over 300 chapters in 48 states with over 130,000 members.
So I was actually wrong.
It was neither Moms for Freedom nor Moms for Justice.
It's Moms for Liberty.
Moms for Liberty.
How many kids do you have, if I may ask?
I have four.
I have a 19-year-old daughter and then three boys, 16, 14, and 12. Amazing.
And I'll ask a lot of questions and they might be more than Joy Reid asked you.
Were you working before?
Yeah, I've worked.
I've done a number of different things.
I worked in recruiting for a time.
My husband and I had a business that we ran together and he is a general contractor by trade and taught me how to flip houses.
And so we did that a bit too.
Okay.
I don't know what the laws are in Florida, but in Canada, you could flip your primary without paying any capital gains on the profits.
I think they're probably going to end up changing that sooner than later to get more taxes.
Well, you can't buy any houses in Florida to flip anymore.
They're all too expensive, honestly.
So the flippers have gone out of business in Florida for now.
Well, from what I understand, they might have gone up to Georgia because...
Does anybody see the fly?
There's a fruit fly and I don't want to smash it.
Because that would be mean, but also I don't want it to go on the camera.
Okay, if anybody notices the fruit fly, that's what it is.
But so Tiffany, okay, so how does it get started?
Because COVID happens, our kids, we went through something similar, but probably exponentially, not probably, exponentially worse than what Floridians went through for whatever they did go through for however a period of time.
COVID hit, all of our kids are home, doing Zoom classes, and it's a load of crap.
But then we started seeing what our kids, or at the very least, my oldest kid, we started seeing what she was learning in school.
And it was a lot of stuff that was shocking to us.
If I wanted to make a hilarious and humiliating viral video, I would have recorded that class and outed that teacher.
But we started seeing that.
And then I appreciated what people were discovering across the country.
How did you get started?
What was the catalyst or the cataclysmic event that brought you into doing what you're doing?
Well, I have a question for you.
How old are your kids?
Now they are 14, 10, and 8, give or take.
I reserve the right to be off by one year.
But one of them was just in high school in Canada, which is different than here.
And then the other two were in, one was in kindergarten and the other one was in like elementary school.
Okay.
So your question was, how did I get involved?
Like, how did we really start fighting in COVID and all of that?
Is that the question?
Yes.
And what was the trigger?
Yeah, so you have to, you know, I watched Fauci.
I testify in front of Congress, and he talked about six feet and masking, that it just appeared.
And I can't tell you how angry that made me.
I was cursing at the television, I'm not going to lie.
I had a few choice words for Fauci.
And so how did it really start?
I was sitting on this school board, and we're fighting, right?
I'm fighting to get schools open.
Schools closed March 13th in Florida.
They remained closed for the rest of the year.
Two weeks was always a lie.
and then we fought to get schools reopened.
And even when schools were reopening, there were 11 school districts across the United States that were thumbing their nose at the governor.
And that recommendation by the CDC for six feet of distancing and right, social distancing or what have you, was used as a compelling interest to usurp the parental rights of parents across the country.
And Florida was no different.
Education is a captured institution.
So people say, oh, you're in a red state, free state.
Nope, it doesn't work like that.
It's a captured institution.
School boards are largely captured in the teachers'unions.
As I said, huge influence in what happens.
I was sitting on the school board.
The superintendent was talking about how he wanted to create a medical committee.
I remember listening to him and just being shocked as a mom of four, and he said, well, I'm going to have the head of the Cleveland Clinic, the hospital, and we'll have the director of the Department of Health, and then we'll pick some doctors, you know, of our choosing.
We'll pick some doctors, and then they can serve on this committee.
And I knew that whenever they try to do these committees, it's really just trying to tie the elected officials' hands behind their backs, right?
The bureaucrats come in with the recommendations.
They're the experts.
Of course, we have to listen to them.
And so I just was like, screw this.
I am not letting...
And I looked at the superintendent and I said, we do not co-parent with the government.
You need to understand that even when I take my child to the pediatrician of my choosing, that's a recommendation that's made to me.
And I, as a parent, I have the right to make the decision about what's best for my child.
And that was really the moment that I knew that we just had to fight like hell.
And then Tina and I came together.
Our terms ended November of 2020.
And we both had seen each other in the papers for one votes where we were both fighting for against force masking, against force quarantining.
I would I would.
And I remember there was this girl who was standing outside of school just sobbing, a junior, who was now going to miss a swim meet.
That she had worked for her whole life.
And I just was so furious at what they were taking away from our kids, which was their future.
So we started Moms for Liberty because we needed to fight.
And so we took $500.
And in Tina's back bedroom, we launched Moms for Liberty.
And we bought t-shirts.
We had t-shirts made.
And then we sold $150,000 of t-shirts in our first year.
What does Moms for Liberty do?
Practically speaking, how does it do it?
Because I had the same rage up in Canada, especially with the face masks.
And on the one hand, you feel impotent because there's nothing you can do about it, especially when there's no broader political or social support for what you're proposing.
If I send my kids, I say, my kid's not wearing a face mask.
Well, great.
They're not going to school.
And I don't have any support.
And there will be nobody to say, yeah, what we're doing is crazy up in Canada.
In Florida and in some places in the States, there was a little bit more support.
So you get a group like that going, you'll have something of broader support.
But how do you go about getting anything done or opposing anything in the absence of, or is there sufficient support already that you discovered along with the vision that you had?
Yeah, so let me tell you about Moms for Liberty membership a little bit.
I think it's very interesting.
We just took 50,000 of our moms and dads, our members, and said, how many of them are registered to vote?
We wanted to know, like, what's the percentage?
Because we knew in our hearts, we know we're activating people into the political process and getting them more involved in politics in general and voting and running for things.
But we wanted to see it.
So of those 50,000, only about 20,000 actually showed up in the rolls.
So that could be, you know, maybe somebody's name was different or something.
But that shows us, right?
We've got a large contingent of our membership who had not been registered to vote.
So we're working on making sure that happens.
We also saw that...
Only like about 50% had ever voted in a primary in the past eight years.
You know, this is good information to have.
Again, people that were never engaged or involved were set up by chapter in counties, and I believe that a lot of people agree with what we're trying to do at Moms for Liberty.
Our mission statement is to unify, educate, and empower parents to defend their parental rights at all levels of government.
And just to be clear, that doesn't mean that I have to agree with every decision that you make for your child, but parents have the fundamental right to direct the upbringing of their child.
And the government can't take that away from you.
And certainly not easily.
And they don't grant you that right.
I don't think COVID would have happened if parents had really understood the fact that this is a fundamental right, that the government, when the court system, when they challenge your parental rights, they have to use strict scrutiny, right?
And I think it's important for people to understand it's the highest threshold that the court needs to reach in order to somehow take away your rights in some way.
But I don't think Americans really understood and knew that.
And so what we do is we unify people in these chapters.
We educate them on the issues.
We give them resources, tools, information, the camaraderie of working together.
And then what we found is that when people are unified, they're not alone because it's scary to be alone.
There is no doubt.
And they're coming after you and your kids.
I know that.
But when you're unified and you're educated on the issues, then you can truly be empowered to make change happen, to talk to people and have conversations, because this is really important.
Most people, if you say like, oh, Title IX, how do you feel about it?
Most people don't know anything about it.
You say, well, are you okay with having a boy on your daughter's sports team or having boys changing in your daughter's locker room?
That's a whole other story.
And what we're seeing is that these are issues that 80, 85, 90% of Americans are with us on.
It's just an awareness campaign to let them know what's really going on and to get them involved.
Okay, interesting.
So not a question of necessarily protesting at schools or opposing PTAs, but rather broader political support or broader political education for the purposes of voting at the macro and micro level.
We only endorse in school board races, just to be clear.
So we don't endorse in house races or anything.
We're a very issues-focused organization, but we do endorse in school board because...
In a school board, in your district, in your county where you live, the school board normally is spending the most amount of taxpayer money.
And they're sometimes the largest employer in your community.
So they have an enormous impact on the trajectory of your community and the future of America.
And so we really focus on school board because the left and the teachers unions have focused on school board for a very long time.
And there are reasons for that if you'd like to talk about it.
Well, absolutely.
And I think I know what they are.
I know how it goes by way of indoctrination.
You've got to get them young.
In the meantime, I'm trying to find that picture, if anybody in the chat can get it, or in locals, the picture of the kids sitting in hula hoops at the daycare.
I know I tweeted about it three years ago, but I wanted to bring it up just to show the child.
I called it child abuse.
I know I did it.
So tell us why, but I think most people can anticipate the focus on kids at schools.
Yeah, well, the left has 21,000 single issue organizations that they're constantly engaging with voters on.
So I think the right has about 4,000.
So it's this constant relationship with voters, with people in America about the things that they care about.
And then when it's time to vote, they kind of activate people to go out to vote, right?
Whether they want to say it's women's reproductive rights or what have you.
And so the teachers unions, 99% of what the teachers unions do, excuse me, political contributions go to Democrats.
They are the foot soldiers for the progressive far left.
They use the schools, obviously, to indoctrinate our kids.
We know that.
The goal of schools has completely changed.
Parents' expectations haven't, though.
Dads like you, you want your kids to learn to read and write and do math.
But what schools are really interested in is creating little social justice warriors who can be activated on any issue, right?
Let me stop you there because it's a little effing insane.
It's quite on point.
My kid, I discovered, I don't want to, it's not a question of embarrassing anybody, but like, days of the week, months of the year.
Basic things, you know, like hours in a day, days in a week, weeks in a year, days in a year, the day of the week, the month, all of these things, like, they don't teach it at the schools.
I mean, they actually don't teach it, but I do know what I've seen in those classes because I'm quite involved in my kids' lives at the school and they know me.
I don't make fights about things and I'm actually...
I have not gotten any hate yet, but I know what's going on there.
And they're focusing on ideological things and not the basics that you need to know in order to know when summer starts and when you go back to school.
Sorry to cut you off.
So please carry on.
Yeah, I mean, more ABCs and less LGBTs.
I don't know what else to say.
The least interesting thing about a child should be their sexual orientation.
I can't believe that that is some kind of a radical thing to say.
But it's true.
And, you know, instead of teaching kids to read, write, and do math, and just to be clear, we only have about a third of our nation's children proficient in reading in fourth grade.
If you want to look at subgroups, it's even lower.
If you look at...
If I may ask you...
Is this post-COVID or pre-COVID?
This is post-COVID, but it doesn't matter.
It was like this before.
I mean, people need to understand, you know, this idea of learning loss, yes, it was bad.
It was horrible.
I don't think we even know or understand the effect that it's going to have on children long term.
It's awful.
But even before that, the kids weren't doing well.
Only 17% of Black students are reading on grade level in fourth grade.
Only 21% of Hispanic students.
This is alarming because we spend like $840 billion a year.
On public education.
So it's really fraud.
I don't know what else to say except for the fact that people are taxpayers, Americans are paying into a system, and no other business, no other group would keep getting more and more money invested with these types of outcomes.
Those numbers are wild.
What is the other breakdown?
I don't even know what it was.
17% Hispanic, 14% Black.
21% of Hispanic students, 17% of Black students across the nation.
When you zero in on places like New York City, it's only 11% of Black students reading on grade level.
So we had a town hall in District 2 in Manhattan, and the Manhattan Borough President, Mark Levine, was outside with a bullhorn.
I had invited him to come up and be on a panel.
And he said, no, it was 25 degrees outside, and he stood outside.
We don't care about anything that Moms for Liberty is talking about up in this meeting.
And the truth of the matter was we were talking about the fact that New York parents want choice.
There's a cap on charter schools in New York City, but 23 of the top 25 schools are charter schools.
And so New York City parents, parents in Chicago are crying out saying our kids are trapped in failing schools.
We want more choices when it comes to our kids.
And yet the teachers unions and our government is pushing back.
Okay, so flesh that out.
I mean, you hear about the teachers' unions, the power that they have, whether or not it's fraud or, you know, money laundering, or it's just a monopoly that's not willing to relinquish power.
Flesh that out.
What is the power, the scope, and the breadth of teachers' unions across America?
So Teachers Union siphoned dues away from teachers.
So that's a problem, right?
So we're always saying teachers aren't paid enough.
They are kind of blackmailed into becoming members of the union.
I remember there was a Teachers Union member who spoke at a meeting that I was actually in attendance about some of the concerns she was having about children with learning disabilities during COVID and virtual learning.
And when she spoke, she went to go sit back down and another member of the Teachers Union Teachers unions went like this to her.
And so just to be clear, there's a huge amount of intimidation happening on America's teachers in order to be members of the union.
But when we see states like Florida take steps where teachers unions don't have their dues automatically deducted by the school district, they have to actually stroke their own check.
Guess what we see?
Teachers leave.
Unions in Florida also are decertified if they don't have 60% of their membership paying dues.
And so the truth is that while unions have intimidated teachers to be members, they don't really need to be members.
If you're a teacher and you're watching this, check out the Freedom Foundation.
They will help you to leave your union if you have concerns.
So they use the schools to push ideology and things like gender identity, the work of the United Nations, Agenda 2030, the 17th.
Sustainable Development Goals.
The NEA has curriculum that they've written that matches with that.
Where do those directives come from?
Because people think in Florida, for example, you've got DeSantis as governor.
He's conservative and would infuse those principles or those guidelines into the school system, which he doesn't.
Where do those directives come from?
Who is the one calling these shots?
Well, the federal government sometimes in the Biden administration, the administrative state is no joke.
And you'll see, like, the Biden administration, we should talk about Title IX and how they're actually pushing that ideology into schools, going against states and states' rights in education.
But the teachers' unions are doing a huge amount of the pushing of these different ideas and issues.
I mean, Randy Weingarten, during COVID, came down and met with...
What's her name?
See, she's that unimportant.
I forgot her name for a second.
Randy Weingarten is the head of the AFT, the second largest teachers union.
The first largest is the NEA.
That's Becky Pringle who runs that.
But Randy Weingarten, you remember she had that cozy picture with Joe Biden.
He had his arm around her.
It's so cute during COVID.
So she came down in the middle of COVID and met with Nikki Freed, who was the head of the Department of Agriculture, the only Democrat who was actually serving in office in Florida at the time.
And she was running against Governor DeSantis.
And there was a picture of Nikki with Randy Weingarten.
Andy Weingarten in some swanky office in South Florida where they were all having some powwow.
So the unions railed against Governor DeSantis.
You know, you remember HB 1557, Parental Rights and Education Bill.
What did the union call that?
Don't say gay.
They sent out...
Horrifying communications to their membership, telling them, oh, you're not going to be able to be your real self at school.
You're going to be fired if you're gay.
Totally untrue.
You're going to get fired if you have any books in your library, in your classroom.
You should remove all the books.
Then you saw teachers with caution tape all over their library shelves.
It's fear-mongering happening all the time.
There's Randy.
I remember I came across her a lot on Twitter.
This was before I even knew I was coming to Florida.
And I believe I saw her in Ukraine at some point.
Yeah, if you go to the teachers, you know, if you go to their conventions and you look at what their agendas are for the conventions, everybody should go look it up.
They don't talk about education.
They're not talking about literacy or kids.
They're talking about abortion.
They're talking about Ukraine.
I've got to bring this up again because I didn't notice the beauty in this.
Ukrainian flag.
American flag.
I don't know what...
I presume that that is BLM, the black arm.
I don't know.
She's not black, so it feels like...
No, I know.
That's the amazing literal white knighting or white princessing here.
I don't know what the purple...
It's endless virtual signaling.
I don't know what the hell these things are.
Holy hell.
But this is, some people are going to go back, was it Zoltzson?
The Gulag Archipelagio, or how you infiltrate a society and get them in the schools, the principle of communism is that the father, the parents' love for their children is irrational, the state's love for the children is rational, which is why the care should be entrusted to the rational love of the state.
And we're seeing this infiltration in America at all levels.
We are.
You see Joe Biden standing in the Rose Garden at the White House saying, it was like they were honoring teachers, and he said, when they're in your classroom, they're like your children.
They're all our children.
And my message to Joe Biden was, hell no, they're not, sir.
These are our children.
And so we're just in a battle right now where you have schools that are driving a wedge between parents and kids, and we can talk about, again, some of the secret gender transition that I know people want to think isn't happening where they live, but it is.
It's happening in Florida.
My friend is in the middle.
Well, we're going to get to the...
I mean, I'll get to all the issues, but you ended up on Joy Reid, and I didn't...
I don't know if I saw the video at the time, but I have since watched the entire thing.
The most insufferable...
She's up there, tied with a number of other people.
The most insufferable person on earth.
You're up there talking about...
The book issue.
The book ban in Florida, which I've always said, and you've said it eloquently, and I don't know how you kept her cool, is no book ban whatsoever.
It's a question of limiting what kids can have access to while they're at school, much in the same way you don't let them access porn on YouTube or on the internet.
You don't let them access porn in books, and nobody complains about that.
One question that I've always had is the talking point, the bookshelves were empty.
And I think I remember seeing this.
I don't remember where I was if it was in Canada or here.
Bookshelves in the libraries are empty because they've banned all these books.
And I'm like, I thought I understood that it was sort of an act of protest where these, not librarians, but teachers were saying, well, we don't know which ones are going to be bad and which ones are going to be good.
So we're taking them all out and look what you've got now.
And was that an accurate understanding that they were preemptively politically making a point by saying, we're taking them all out because we don't know which ones are going to get us in trouble.
Okay, sorry.
So flesh that out and flesh out what happened with Joy Reid.
Yeah, so I actually challenged Randy Weingarten to a debate.
And I said, let's talk about public education.
And Joy Reid and MSNBC came back and said they would host it, and Joy would moderate.
And I was like, I am in.
I had told her I would do it wherever she wanted to do, even on her home trip at MSNBC.
And so Randy, of course, was a wimp and wouldn't do it.
Randy, if you're watching, I'm still willing to debate you any day.
You name the day and time, and I'll be there.
But Joy said she would still have me on.
And so I said, okay.
Let's do it.
And I went in, and it was supposed to be six to seven minutes.
They didn't give me the topic that we would be discussing, so I didn't know what we were going to talk about, although I wasn't surprised she wanted to talk about books.
And it ended up running about 16 minutes, and from the moment I walked into the studio, I sat down in the chair, and they said, 10, 9, 8, and we just were off to the races.
I'm going to play some clips in a bit, maybe when you're not here so I won't waste your time, but it was...
The worst part, the arrogance, the pomposity, where she says, well, I'm here interviewing you, you're not interviewing me.
It's insane.
But the gotcha points, and it's the one that I've had a debate with someone else on Twitter who's a lefty teacher up in Canada, and I don't want to say it in a degrading way, they fancy themselves as experts.
That they're the experts because they have a degree in education that usurps parental autonomy because parents are not experts.
You're just people with functioning genitals and vaginas.
And so they say, we're the experts.
We dictate this.
And you have no say in it.
And it very much falls in line with the deference to the medical experts through COVID, where it trumps all individual rights when the person in the lab coat says it.
And Joy Reid pulled out that card a great many times.
I loved your response to it.
It's like, I want to give you a hard time here, but there's nothing I really substantively disagree with.
But reply to that.
They're the experts.
You entrust your kids with them.
So shut up and sit down.
Yeah, I think what I told her was I didn't need to be an expert to know that dildos didn't belong in public school.
She never...
I think you asked her, you said, you give me a context where a story with a dildo would be contextually appropriate.
And she's like, Will, let me just pivot.
What was the name of the character in that book?
I was like, oh my god.
She's vile.
She's vile.
But that is the thing where I think like...
Even a lot of parents get brainwashed or browbeaten into thinking that.
These are teachers.
They have a degree.
I should just shut up and sit back.
And, you know, I won't tell them how to teach math, so I shouldn't tell them how to teach gender studies.
How do you indoctrinate people out of that way of thinking?
Well, I mean, I think our literacy rates should really wake people up.
We've been using something called balanced literacy in our classrooms across the United States, and it's the wrong way to teach kids.
It's a guessing game, using something called re-doing.
What is balanced literacy?
It's not a proper way.
We would need a longer podcast, but it's not a proper way to teach kids how to read.
It relies on sight words and memorization.
It relies on kids using context clues in order to read, but it doesn't actually teach them how to read.
It doesn't incorporate phonics.
We have had a concerted effort across the United States teaching reading in the wrong way.
And so American parents need to wake up and recognize that sometimes the experts get it wrong.
And so I just use that as an example to show that now we're using something called the science of reading, which...
Again, we could get into, there are questions about curriculum that's being used for science of reading, but overall it's encouraging phonics to be used in the classroom, which is incredibly important.
And so we're hopefully on the right track when it comes to teaching kids how to read.
But I use that example to show that you have to be actively involved in your kid's education.
You can't just assume because you're seeing an A on a report card that they're actually doing very well.
And I think that's what happened during COVID.
I think there were a lot of parents that thought, oh, my kid gets A's, they're doing really well in school.
And then all of a sudden you realize they can read the back of the cereal box, but can they pick up a chapter book?
Right?
I mean, even me as a mom, my son picked up the book Call of the Wild during COVID and I wanted to read it with him.
And he really wasn't able to connect with the text in a meaningful way.
And that was scary for me as a mom because my other kids had.
And so I just think that parents have really woken up to the fact that, you know, how is my kid really doing in school right now?
And should be asking questions about that.
It's very interesting because I got three kids and they're different.
One of them doesn't like school.
My youngest son hates school about as much as I do.
I went to their graduation, their end-of-day class.
It's prison.
It's prison for a kid.
There's 23 kids.
Maybe 20. I don't know.
20 or 23 kids.
One teacher.
Boys are just biologically crazy, and all that they want you to do is sit down, be quiet, and don't make the teacher's life a living hell for the day.
And they're freaking kids.
The system is not made for people like me or kids like me.
And during COVID, they did such stupid stuff.
So I've got a kid who...
I've got four kids.
I've got a couple.
Any given day, one of them does not like school.
Just to be clear, I would like you to know that there was a bill that was introduced in Florida.
Last session or the session before, I wrote an op-ed on it about they wanted to define what a vulnerable child was.
They were talking about children's rights.
One of the ways they defined a vulnerable child was a child who had a lack of interest in school.
I was like, okay, then I have three vulnerable children in my house right now, right?
So you're not wrong about that.
And what I find, it's an over-clinicalizing.
It's just rendering everything some sort of clinical diagnosis.
If the kid can't sit down, he's got ADHD, medicate him.
And I have a rabid phobia of any sort of those SSRI mind drugs, but whatever.
It's a pathologizing normal child behavior.
Have you read Abigail Schreier's new book?
No, I haven't, but I heard her on Joe Rogan, so I probably picked up the gist of the book.
Yeah, very important book talking about, you know, it's called Bad Therapy, but the SEL, the social-emotional learning that's happening in the schools with the kids, this group therapy done by a teacher.
And I just posted a clip of Dr. Phil when he was on Rogan, and he said that teachers have no business doing psychological interventions in school.
They have no business any more than taking out a kid's spleen in the classroom.
I thought that was a wonderful way to explain that.
No, it's amazing.
Look, I have my own issues.
I can't sit down and read a book because I fall asleep.
So I listen to them when I'm jogging and I get audiobooks.
Someone told me, you read the book, you'll get the full picture.
Watch the interview, a three-hour interview, you'll get as much as you need to get from the book and you don't have to read the book.
So that's my strategy.
But I listened to her on Rogan and I definitely picked up on all of the essence of that.
And I mean, I've seen it in real time.
It's pathologizing normal.
Pathologizing normal child behavior, and then you run into a whole slew of other problems, which we're lucky to avoid touch wood.
Okay, we were talking about teaching and reading, and now I forgot where we were going to go after this.
Well, we've got to get back to the books.
Oh yeah, the books.
Kids don't have unfettered access to the internet at school.
They don't.
You can't just look up anything you want at school.
You can't look up like, you know, how to kill someone or, you know, like with a machete or, you know what I mean?
Like there are filters that come up.
You can't look up porn at school.
You just can't, you know, you can't.
There are certain things that you're blocked from looking at on the internet.
I couldn't access Twitter when I was there for an event.
It made it a very boring event for me.
Why is it refreshing?
Damn it.
What am I going to have to listen to this now?
Okay, I'm sorry.
I'm joking.
So, yeah, I mean, but that's the obvious answer.
I mean, and so this is a political pushback on the political propaganda of Don't Say Gay book ban coming out of Florida.
Yeah, it's a political legend used by the Democrats.
Although Biden hasn't been using it as much anymore, but the first campaign video that he put out, he was, you know, war against MAGA book banners or whatever.
No one's banning any books.
Write the book, print the book, publish the book.
But we're talking about children's public school libraries.
So this idea that somehow age-appropriate doesn't exist or there's, you know, because it's written, it can't be, you know, damaging to children is just a joke.
See, I got a bit...
It's not a double standard.
It's like, I might let my kids watch Spaceballs.
I let my kid watch Spaceballs at a young age, and he was on a playground, and I heard him go, keep firing, assholes!
And I was like, what did you just say?
He's like, keep firing.
I said, you can't say that.
If you say these things, we can't watch these movies anymore.
We all learned a valuable lesson.
But the parental rights versus teacher indoctrination...
Are two very, very different things.
There was a question up in Rumble that says, from Tzedakah, her name is Tzedakah, which means charity in Hebrew, everybody.
Do you have a chapter in Michigan?
I have the hardest time finding anything about how those running for school board.
I presume you can go and find whatever state has a chapter of...
Yeah.
If you go to our website, there's a big map.
Click on your state.
There'll be a drop-down menu.
It'll show you where the chapters are.
If we don't have a chapter in your area, please click to start one.
You need 10 like-minded people.
I promise you it is a very effective way to make change happen, not just in your local community, but we have legislative committees now.
So every chapter sends a liaison to a legislative committee where they work on a legislative platform.
They stay involved in the things that are happening regarding parental rights and education.
And it's just very, there we go.
It's just very important.
So you say, keep going if you go to Find My People.
Oh, look at this.
Okay, cool.
Yep.
Now, let me see here.
Let me see here.
Okay, I don't know what state.
Oh, look at that.
It tells you what it is.
So Idaho's only got one chapter up there.
What state is this?
Nebraska's got one up in the north here.
There is no state that does not have...
Oh, no, right there.
Utah has no chapter.
Two.
Utah does not have a chapter and Vermont, but I'm coming for you, Ben and Jerry, so watch out.
Well, I presume Utah doesn't need one because the Amish population has their own schooling and maintains...
Is that the reason or is that...
I think the Mormons in Utah are, you know, very, like, they have a real sense of community.
So I think that's been helpful.
I said the Amish.
I meant the Mormons.
But I also think that they had a pretty strong parent movement at the beginning of COVID that started.
And then there was a lot of fracture around the issue of school choice and some of the bills that were being introduced.
And so Utah's just an interesting state right now.
And we haven't found the right way to start.
Well, and Vermont, I think, now is one of the least populous states in all of America, so might not have the demand.
But there's schooling problems in Vermont as well, are the same types of problems?
Yes, the same types of problems that exist all over the country.
And that's kind of the interesting thing.
We're a grassroots organization, and we want to make sure that if you're a chapter member, you're leading a chapter, you're addressing the issues that are affecting you and your community.
It wouldn't make sense for you to fight against graphic books in your libraries if they don't exist there, right?
And so we want, again, people to be effective, so they need to engage on the issues.
But as I've stated, there are...
Common issues, common things that we have seen happening across the country, the literacy rates, the math rates, and the lack of real learning, the indoctrination, the ethnic studies that we've seen, the critical theory that's been laced into the classrooms, the gender ideology that is being shoved down our children's throats.
And so this is happening everywhere.
There is not a state that has been able to escape this.
And that's, again, because education is a captured institution.
And so red state, blue state, the leader of the state can only...
They do so much, but education is a way that, I mean, think about it.
Think about how many 13,000 school districts.
Think about the capital they have, the buildings that they run.
And if you want to know what they think about those buildings that they run, you can think about Eric Adams.
Do you remember when that school was shut down in Brooklyn and they put the illegal immigrants in it and they pushed all the kids to virtual learning?
Yeah, and then they ran a fact check that said it hasn't shut down the school because the kids are learning remotely, so the fact check falls.
Right, and Eric Adams got up.
Well, he got up and he said, the schools are a community asset.
When Eric Adams tells you that, believe him.
That means that he thinks that he should be able to do whatever the heck he wants with your schools.
And I want to talk about something called community schools before we end today, because that is the union's big push now.
That is what they want to do, and it is literally communism in America.
Okay, but before you get to community schools...
I'm an ignoramus.
And for anybody else out there who is also one, the difference between public schools and charter schools, I'm not sure that everybody understands what a charter school means.
Sure.
Charter school is a public school.
So you can think about public schools as traditional public schools that have a school board.
And then you can think of charter schools, which are public schools but have their own governance model.
So they have their own board.
And the district isn't able to...
The district doesn't run the schools.
The district often acts as a pass-through for funding, but the board actually makes decisions for those schools.
Okay, so oversimplified, an independent public school, is the issue about accessibility to these schools demand or the eligibility to go to charter schools for those who want to get out of the non-charter public schools?
I don't understand the question.
What's the distinction and do people have a preference or do people who are conscious about this want to go to charter schools and they're not allowed to for whatever the logistical bureaucratic reason?
You know, I really think that the majority of Americans would be very happy sending their child to their local community public school that's around the corner if the kids were doing well in the schools.
You know, I think charters and other types of school choice and innovation have happened because the public schools are failing.
And parents have been so incredibly frustrated.
And education leaders, too.
And teachers are frustrated by the system.
School districts do two things well.
They celebrate themselves and they protect themselves.
And they often celebrate themselves to protect themselves.
That's how you have 25% of your kids in 8th grade reading on grade level and then 91% graduating.
I can actually pull up some places where that actually happens.
There is not a lot of reading remediation that is happening in between 8th and 12th grade.
Obviously, they're cooking the books.
It's called graduation inflation that's happening all over the country.
Okay, and I hope that question wasn't a stupid question, but okay.
Well, because I hear the term charter schools, I don't appreciate the distinction between that and a public school, but, or, I mean, a private school, that much I understand, but then the issue is finances.
Let me see.
Yeah, charter schools, public funding.
Oh, no, so, yeah, Aviva, someone's better phrasing my question, Hawkeye 102, are people prevented from sending their kids to charter schools?
Charter schools, I understand.
Perform better than public schools, traditional public schools?
Yeah, true.
I mean, when you're looking, if you're looking at charter schools versus, I think that it's increased the competition about where kids will go to school.
And so I think that does help public schools to get better in some ways when there's increased competition.
School choice in general, I think, does help public schools to, you know, need to improve.
The only thing that would keep you from sending your kid to a charter school really would be the capacity.
Normally, there are wait lists on charter schools around the United States, but people do want...
They want more options for their kids, and they want to make sure that the district and all their nonsense isn't coming into their schools.
So charter schools are one way to try to make that happen.
But, you know, when you look at Title IX and other things, because they're receiving, you know, anybody who receives $1 from the federal government will be subject to Title IX.
Okay, well, we're going to get to that for sure.
And then Chad Forrest is a joke here.
It says, public schools are, well, it's not a joke.
Public schools are not failing.
They're succeeding.
They create newly indoctrinated Marxist revolutionaries.
Which is a good segue into this question.
So what's going on with the communist schools?
I mean, what is the term and what is the impact?
Sure.
So when Randy Weingarten was brought in front of Congress to speak about learning loss...
During COVID, she said, the way that we combat learning loss is through something called community schools.
Community schools are meant to act as a hub for every single service in your community.
So they would like to put school-based health clinics into your schools and bring a lot of community partners into your schools.
These are those 21,000 nonprofits that I talk about, that the union funds, that corporations fund, people like Bill and Melinda Gates.
Zuckerbox and different stuff like that, right?
They use these community partners to bring information in.
In Florida, for example, there was a LGBTQIA plus group that was so nice to put together transgender guidelines for schools that came in as procedures.
So as a school board member, I never saw it.
It came through our student services department, and they just, on a silver platter, delivered guidelines that you could use in order to transition kids at school behind the backs of parents.
Parents.
So when you look across the United States and you have lowered ages of consent, I know all of you have seen bills across the United States that are lowering the age of consent for children down to 13, down to 12. In North Carolina, I know everybody wants to say, oh, red state, blue state.
North Carolina, the age of consent is 12. It's actually 13 in Seattle, in Washington.
So let's wake up, people.
Well, I'm not going to play any devil's advocate.
Is it 12?
For 18 and under, or is it 12, period?
Because there's some windows in some states that say you could be 12 if the person's no older than 18 from a criminal perspective.
I can Google it afterwards, but do you know?
Are you familiar?
No, I'm not exactly sure what you're asking me.
Oh, no. 12 of consent for...
Hold on.
Get out.
Speaking of...
12 for consent for the transition.
For any medical care.
If they ask you to leave the room in North Carolina, your child's 12. They want to talk directly to their child.
Once upon a time in Canada, the age of consent for sexual activity was 14 and they bumped into 16. Sorry, I was thinking that sent very low.
No, no, no.
No, so think about it, right?
So you've got the age of consent lowered down to 13 or 12. I'll use a real example, Seattle.
So Seattle schools now said that they're going to start giving puberty blockers or cross-sex hormones at schools.
But they'll need the consent of the parents, they said.
It's not going to happen unless they have the consent of the parents.
Well, the law in Washington state says at 13 they don't need the consent of the parents.
So what do you think is going to really actually happen?
This is...
This is like putting a Planned Parenthood into every school in America.
And I promise you, they want to do everything.
They want to put supermarkets in the schools.
They want to have health clinics in the schools.
They want to give your kids clothes and prom dresses.
I mean, from prom dresses to school clothes.
And they are putting washers and dryers into schools.
Alberto Carvalho, the superintendent of LAUSD, a Los Angeles Unified School District, one of the largest school districts in the entire country, just celebrated his...
His partnership with the football team to bring washers and dryers into schools because kids can't learn if they're in dirty clothes.
Well, who's doing the laundry?
Are the teachers doing the laundry?
Do they not have enough to do?
Are the kids bringing their laundry to school with them?
Now they're getting naked at school and changing clothes.
Where is that happening?
How is that happening?
Do we really want schools who are failing to teach kids to read to do kids' laundry?
There is not enough money in the entire world.
For American public schools to raise other people's children.
It's just not possible.
And it is truly communism in the making.
And if you go to Randy's Twitter page and you search community schools, look what she posts.
Go to Becky Pringle.
Look at Cardona.
I'm going to do it right now.
Is this one of the examples?
The Institute for Educational Leadership.
I just pulled one up.
This came up.
I'm trying to get the goal.
It's...
Hold on.
Where was it where I saw the...
Here we go.
Okay.
I'm going to go find Randy Weingart.
But it's outrageous.
But the age of consent for medical...
Well, not medical treatment, but for these...
What they consider to be just putting a pause on puberty is 12 in certain states without the parents needing to consent.
Yeah.
In Seattle, they'll actually...
Charge your parents' insurance, redact the information for what services they're providing, and charge the parents the co-pay.
And they redact the services provided.
That's actually enough to make parents snap.
Holy hell.
Okay.
And where are we at in terms of the push for these community schools?
I mean, it happens slowly, and then before anybody notices, it's already there.
Huge push.
They wanted $25,000 by 2025.
The federal government, I think there was $70 million or something in the budget that was passed.
Republicans passed that budget.
And so, I mean, I'm waking up people every day on community schools.
The CDC is part of this.
This is the same CDC whose recommendations, again, were used to usurp parental rights.
And so there is a lot of, in the next administration, God willing that President Trump wins and we're able to take control of Congress, there are big Big changes in the Department of Education that need to happen.
It needs to be completely dismantled.
And we need to ensure that all of this tangled up nonsense between the Department of Health and Human Services and the CDC and the way that they're trying to take the school's focus away from education and make them into these community hubs that are little...
I mean, it is truly...
They don't like the metrics.
They don't like being judged about the fact that they're failing to teach kids to read, write, and do math.
It looks really bad.
But if they're providing all of these other services, then they can say, well, but this is so much more important.
We have to, you know, reach the needs of the child.
We have to do this for them in order for them to really be able to learn.
And it just takes all the responsibility away from them for giving children practicable skills that will really unfold their full potential in life.
It's absolutely atrocious.
This is Randy Weingarten connecting through community schools.
Read the full ad from Randy in the New York Times.
I have been...
Crisscrossing the country on a tour of community schools, public schools that are both a place and a partnership between educators, students, families, community members, and service providers.
They're all different because they start with the premise of providing their particular school community what it wants and needs to thrive, from services for immigrant and refugee families in Kansas City, Missouri, to financial literacy classes and adult education in Cincinnati, to clothes, closets, and everything from winter coats to prom dresses in Boston, community schools are one of the most effective strategies we have to help students and their families thrive.
Yeah.
It sounds very nice.
I know it sounds very nice, but it's not nice.
The more we disengage parents, the more disengaged they'll be.
What is the push now for homeschooling?
That has been normalized in my life.
I remember not knowing anybody who is homeschooling, and now I know a lot of people who are doing it.
Is homeschooling the solution, and do you have any...
Quick stats off the amount of people homeschooling now versus 10 years ago.
Yeah, I mean, homeschooling, I don't have the specific stats in front of me, but it's absolutely gained so much momentum, especially through COVID, where I think parents were like, I don't know if I can teach my kids.
I don't know what that looks like.
And then they saw what they were being taught in COVID, and they were like, forget this.
I can do this part, right?
You said we opened, and you said the thing about the kids and the hula hoops.
And I remember seeing a meme that said something like, Don't homeschool your kids, they said.
They're going to be socially awkward, they said.
Like, you know, and it's like, for real, you know, we had kids sitting out in, you know, 40 degree weather in New York on the ground eating their lunch in the middle of COVID.
It was absolutely atrocious and not being able to speak and wearing masks constantly.
So homeschooling has exploded.
Public school enrollment is down across the board.
I'll speak at that District 2 where I held the town hall.
Used to have 70,000 students in attendance in their schools.
Now I think they have something like 40,000.
Their numbers are plummeting all over the United States.
So as schools lose kids, the unions have to ensure that they're funding.
And so they want the schools to take more and more and more of the community services on.
And here's the other thing that people need to think about.
If you have community partners that are thriving in your community.
So I want to be clear.
I'm not saying that communities, that we shouldn't do everything we can to meet the needs of people in our community.
And I'm all for individuals choosing to make donations and to support philanthropic organizations that are doing good work that they feel is important.
But we shouldn't have taxpayer-funded philanthropy.
And when you start bringing these community partners into the schools, outside of the community, and only into the schools, right, and you start funding them through the mechanisms that we use for public education, a couple things happen.
First of all, as I said, there will never be We'll never get it out.
Once all of these community partners are sucking off of the...
Gosh, the teat of American taxpayer money.
I don't know what other way to say it.
You're never going to end it.
And then you're not going to just be the horrible person like Tiffany Justice who doesn't want the washers and dryers in schools because she wants teachers to be able to focus on actually teaching children, not doing their laundry.
God forbid I say that, right?
I'm a monster.
But now you're going to be the one who's going to say, well, how are you going to disentangle all of these community partners that are being funded through this mechanism and push them back out into the community to have private...
It's not going to happen.
So once you start providing these services through the schools, it is a slippery slope.
It will never end, and we need to fight like hell to stop it.
Holy hell.
Okay.
I'm at a loss for the next question.
Okay, I don't know how many people watching now have never even heard the term or concept of community schools.
It's the state's wet dream, and it's every parent's nightmare.
Okay.
How many members of Moms for Liberty?
And it's not only limited to moms, right?
No, it can be moms, dads, grandparents, aunts, and uncles.
We just know that, first of all, if you get the moms, you get the dads.
And, you know, I have always said to people, and they're like, well, where are the dads?
I'm like, well, moms are willing to have conversations.
When you start dealing with dads and their children being...
Hurt and threatened.
And when you have to deal with the dad, some of the talking is going to stop.
You know, dads have a different way sometimes of getting things done.
And so we just really felt like we were going to activate moms who were very involved in their children's education.
When you look at COVID and who ended up staying home, in many cases, it was the mom.
But you don't have to be a mom to join us.
In fact, in a lot of places that have become a little bit more dangerous for us because we've been targeted by Antifa and others, we have men who are leading up some of those chapters to send a strong message to the community that they can't be threatening us.
Let me show you a meme from our locals community, which I think is on point here.
If you homeschool your kids, they won't fit in with society.
Correct.
That's the gig of chat.
Have you got time for a few questions?
Because I just opened it up in our locals community.
I know there's a couple here.
Hold on.
Get the meme out of there.
Let me see what the tip question was.
There's a question here.
Could pushing for a bill to make money follow the kids be a way to defund the school unions?
This is not a question I can even understand.
Let me read it again.
Could pushing for a bill to make the money follow the kids be a way to defund the school unions?
Yeah, I think that's what you're seeing all over the country.
I just had Corey DeAngelis on my podcast.
He wrote a book called The Parent Revolution, where he's talking about parents like our moms and dads that are stepping up.
And, you know, what's happening, what you're seeing now is school choice is just exploding all over the country.
And now it's universal school choice.
When school choice first started, it was normally kind of kept to lower income families who wouldn't have the means to send their children to a private school.
Now it's been opened up to every child.
And I believe that it should, because if we believe in the fundamental Right of parents to direct their kids' education.
That's a principled issue, right?
It doesn't matter how much money you have.
You have that right to direct your kids' education.
You shouldn't have to send your kid to a public school that's failing again.
What Universal School Choice has done, however, and I'm very happy about it, has helped the marketplace expand because it wasn't really supporting...
School Choice wasn't expanding as it should have because not enough people were involved in it.
So yes, I think there are something like...
I think in the past three years, I don't want to get the number wrong, but I want to say 14 more states, 13 more states have added education savings accounts and universal school choice.
And that's why the teachers unions fight against school choice so much because they know that it means less money into their coffers for political donations.
Interesting.
A hyphen in our community asks, have you sued any school boards with any success?
Yep.
We have, actually.
Yep.
So we actually have a case right now.
So success looks different in different ways.
Sometimes, you know, we end up having settlements, which has been really good, or we are able to change things without actually having to sue.
And we get the policies changed in the community, in the district.
And that's always ideal when we're able to do that.
But we actually have a case pending in the 11th Circuit on appeal for a free speech case from Brevard County Institute for Free Speech.
Alan Gora actually representing us there.
And that was Mike's being shut off.
Because I think parents...
How dare they?
It's craziness.
It's amazing.
Well, that's it.
My brother up in Canada has become something of a lawyer activist, and he goes to these school board meetings and medical, you know, and they either don't give him the mic, they don't let him into the location, and so he's been fighting just to have his voice heard.
But he's been getting in and getting good video clips, or getting good sound bites, because he's a smart man.
Joe Maskew in our community says...
Who does the buck stop with for policy applied at school?
I once asked a school board member about curriculum, and they told me that it's set by the state and it's out of their hand.
I doubted that, but I didn't feel comfortable addressing it with this person in public.
I think it depends on what state that you're in.
The school board, normally you have a curriculum adoptions process that happens in your district.
So at the state level, they may have, like in Florida, they have a suite of options that you can choose from, that your district can choose from, that have been approved by the state.
I'm sure many of you saw the battles about getting the woke stuff out of Florida curriculum.
We actually had publishers who removed certain content because it contained critical race theory or other issues like gender ideology.
And you're not allowed to teach that in Florida schools.
So it really does lie with the individual district in making that choice.
But again, it varies from state to state.
So my best advice would be to, depending on what state you're in, go and do a little research about that.
But school board members have a lot more power than they like to often exercise.
They're always willing to abdicate their authority to bureaucrats so they don't have to take so many concerns or questions.
We've seen how that worked out during COVID.
Mighty Pest says, too many parents don't realize what's happening in the schools, especially when they hide things in virtue and linguistic bullshit, which I think we can agree on.
The question is regarding something like a voucher system, where the money funding goes to the school that is chosen rather than, say, the specific school allocated due to proximity.
Okay, that's interesting.
But now, Title IX, what's the status of Title IX?
We've heard about it, and we've seen how it's sort of, I don't know, how things have been going in schools.
What's the status on that, and what is Moms for Liberty doing with that?
Yeah, so on April 19th, the Biden administration came out with new regulations for Title IX.
Title IX is a 50-year-old rule that really was meant to give women more opportunities in sports and education and had done so for a number of years.
But within a few days of Biden taking office, they issued an executive order that kind of tipped us off that they would be making these changes to Title IX.
So what it did was redefine sex to include gender identity and sexual orientation.
Just to be clear, this is literally changing the fabric of our country, the culture of our country, using our school system to do it, the Department of Education.
They don't actually have the authority to change the definition of sex that should lie with Congress.
So just the fact that they're doing it in the first place is unconstitutional.
It's supposed to go into effect on August 1st.
What does this mean for you as a parent?
This means boys on your girls' sports teams.
This means boys in your girls' locker rooms and private spaces.
This also means that your child is going to be expected to lie at school about truth and biological truth.
Private conversations with your children regarding gender identity and sexual orientation.
And so if you go to our website, I don't know if you can pull this up.
There's a pop-up that comes up for the Title IX resource page.
And we can just look at that for a second.
It has a number of tools and resources for people.
We filed a federal lawsuit a few weeks ago against the Biden administration where the eighth lawsuit to be filed with the states of Kansas, Wyoming, Alaska, and Utah.
I believe.
Yep, that's right.
And if you go to resources...
Let me see.
Okay, right here.
And then if you go down to...
I'm looking for parents.
For parents?
Yep, for parents.
And you should see Title IX should be there.
If you go down a little bit, there it is right there.
That picture of the girl right there.
I think if you click on that in the locker room up at the top right.
Oh, here we go.
Sorry, I can't see.
Okay, good.
Let's see.
All right.
Bring this.
So this is a really comprehensive resource page with tools and information for parents.
It has the original Title IX rule.
It has a fact sheet that we created about it.
It has all of the lawsuits that have been filed against the Biden administration.
I think there is, I want to say, nine now.
I'm really hopeful for our lawsuit.
We actually filed for a preliminary injunction last week because we have individual plaintiffs.
In our lawsuit, we have four really brave moms and their kids that have come forward that have said that they refuse to have their children lie in school about calling a boy a girl or a girl a boy.
And I think we will get the PI, a nationwide PI, because...
We have individual harms.
We're able to show those harms, and we have a reach across the United States.
And so it was just a real full circle moment for us at Moms for Liberty to be able to participate in a lawsuit like this, to be represented by a Southeastern Legal Foundation, and then to also have moms all over the country raising their hands, willing to use their own names to fight for the truth.
And that's what we do at Moms for Liberty.
We fight for the truth.
Well, first, I'm obviously going to put the website in the pinned comment so everybody can find this.
It's amazing.
And the PI is a preliminary injunction to Can you believe it?
I'm reading it.
I have to bring it up so that people can actually see this.
Hold on.
It's not...
I mean, it's beyond the pale.
A recipient institution that receives department funds must operate its education program or activity in a non-discriminatory manner, free of discrimination based on sex, including sexual orientation and gender identity.
Sexual orientation.
How does that even impact...
It doesn't make sense except in the most nefarious way possible, which we don't need to entertain, but you're doing amazing stuff.
So this is now beyond full-time.
And how many, I don't know, employees?
How big is the organization now?
Members, one thing, but the infrastructure itself.
How big and what can people do to support the infrastructure?
Yeah, so you can absolutely donate to moms for the video.
We would love your help.
We have 10 members on our national team, and then we try to hire moms across the country to help us on different projects and chapter support.
So we give stipends to moms all over the country to be able to help us with different things, but we're volunteer-based primarily.
And we work to support the chapters to create resources and tools and information.
If you like that Title IX page, please know we're about to launch something.
I'd love to come back and talk about it.
We're going to launch it at our national summit called M4LU, because truly...
When parents have accurate information about this stuff, like the puberty blockers, once you say to them, listen, this doesn't just pause.
It's not reversible.
You're doing long-term damage to your child.
Your child can be sterilized.
Boys who are put on puberty blockers between the ages of 9 and 11, there is evidence to show that they'll never have an orgasm in their entire lives.
What 9-year-old, 10-year-old, or 11-year-old can possibly give consent to that?
And I believe if parents got accurate information about how horrible puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones were, they wouldn't be making the difference.
We are going to roll out 30 months of programming.
Every month we will tackle a different issue.
It's very multifaceted.
We'll have live events.
We do a book club every month.
We'll have truth, fact versus fiction pages for you to be able to engage in conversation.
And we are going to arm you with the tools and information that you need in order to fight for a better future for America and your kids.
Amazing.
And yes, you will definitely come back.
This took a little while to get this interview, but it's fantastic.
I'm glad it finally happened, and we will definitely do it again.
Tiffany, I'm going to put the link up there.
I'm going to continue rambling after you go.
I can't really think of a better way to end it there, but I know that you'll get one more member, at least.
If it goes by family, you'll get five new members the second I'm done streaming, because you're doing fantastic stuff, and Godspeed.
Thank you so much for having me on today.
I think you're fantastic, and it was just a really great opportunity, so thanks.
Amazing.
All right, we'll talk soon.
I'll message you afterwards.
Awesome.
All right, have a good night.
That's amazing.
I'm going to...
Marion!
We've got to join Monster Liberty!
I'm going to be the mom in this.
I've got...
I'm not done yet, but what's up?
You said at five.
Yeah, I said five.
It's 5.03.
Give me a little...
Soon.
Go, go.
Watch one more episode of The Simpsons.
The Simpsons are watching Young Sheldon.
Oh, gosh.
He's watching Young Sheldon.
That's still not bad.
Simpsons are Young Sheldon.
Old Simpsons.
That was amazing.
That was fantastic.
I didn't get to all the chat, the rumble rants.
I think I got to...
I'm going to do the...
Well, let me just do the rumble rants and the tips.
And then we're going to go on over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com and do a little bit more until the kid actually comes in and says, no mas.
Pashamware says, Tiffany, a friendly suggestion here.
Have your webmasters change the fonts to bright...
I'm going to say I'm going to do that because I couldn't see the title of mine.
Yes, absolutely.
M. Sidloy.
Let's see if I can do this.
I am...
No, that's mansa.
La tapus.
What is that?
La tapum.
Ma na ma.
Ma na ma.
I am...
La tapum.
Otach.
Me hatachlat.
Ha sidur.
Ha sidur.
Okay.
Ani ozer lach am haveritz, ha-ivritz, shalach achi.
Something about Hebrew language, brother.
See, I got the end part.
I don't know what the first part said.
That's tough to read.
I also read the lowercase stuff.
Hold on now.
Let me just go back to...
Where was I in here?
Do you have a chapter in Michigan?
We got that.
Did the Ziegler scandal impact?
I'm going to Google that.
I saw that quickly.
That was from Augenhexe.
Dr. Ruiz is lying to people the same way the fake checkers lie to our faces every day.
What the fuck?
When are people going to wake up?
Pay attention to the guys behind Fauci.
We're going to get back to that.
Please get good logic on Tim Pool.
I can't do it.
No Twitter.
I'll DM Tim, or I'll ask Tim, but Tim only does it in interviews in person, so I don't know how that's going to...
I'll see what I can do.
Things have to happen organically.
You can't...
Alright, and then let's just do the tip.
We're going to go over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com because I didn't get to all of the video before Tiffany came on.
Rustang, $1, says, Neo-Marxist takeover of schools in process or progress in many cities.
Parents, be very vigilant.
Teach your children to be critical thinkers at home and help them become lifelong independent thinkers.
I could not agree more.
Can we get cameras in classrooms to monitor teachers, says Mighty Pink.
Neurodivergent.
Thank you for bringing Tiffany on.
Great conversation.
She's amazing.
I forgot the event.
It was at the PragerU, which was in a...
I was going to say, oh yeah.
Moms for Liberty University.
It's exactly like PragerU, which makes sense where we met.
Too many parents don't realize what's happening in schools, especially when they hide things in virtual...
Yeah, we got that.
Crash Bandit.
Says, could, pushing for a bill to make the money for all the kids?
We got that one.
Dredd Robert, Fauci-funded gain-of-function coronavirus research at University of North Carolina, which likely led to COVID-19, and that was continued in Wuhan.
And Dredd Robert said, Viva, the only reason to believe Trump would do those things, prosecute criminals, government, etc., is wishful thinking he has shown no inclination as president or candidate since...
To do that, he endorses anti-MAGA people who wants to build a big, beautiful FBI headquarters in the Ukraine war, and Mike Johnson selling out the base and his previous record.
You're assuming his opponents are right about him.
You're assuming his opponents are right about him.
He likes to punish allies like Bannon, not establishment Lindsey Graham.
And we've got Doug Lee fan says, two words I never thought I would get to hear together, knowledge and Harris.
Don Jr. was talking about Amos Miller.
We got that.
And Viva.
I can tell you about it.
Okay, so we got all those.
Now, what we're going to do, because we're going to have some fun over on Locals and tell the kid that drives me crazy, because I've been doing this for a little bit too long, Viva is rambling.
I love Viva.
Viva's rambling, usually.
Absolutely brilliant, Viva.
Thank you very much.
Viva, you should check out Big City Greens, newer cartoon but old school vibe.
Simpsons teach your kids how to talk back and do things they shouldn't.
I disagree.
I wrote an essay in university.
Everything I need to know I learned from the Simpsons.
Link to Locals.
Bada bing, bada boom.
Okay, before you leave, smash the like button, if you don't mind.
Hit the like button, drop a comment.
Come on over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
I'm going to go into the supporter mode soon.
But you don't have to be a supporter.
Become a member and get tons of stuff for absolutely nothing but your email address.
Although if you want to support the work that we do there, that's where we do it.
I am going to go make a contribution to Moms for Liberty immediately after this and join.
A thousand percent.
Chad Force says, the ruling class won't give up their power willingly.
We should develop our strategies accordingly.
And I think she's doing that.
Hit that thumb plusy, folks.
Oh, thumb plusy, says Polish dog.
Old Simpsons and New Simpsons are very different, Simply Green.
Yeah, a thousand percent.
I stopped watching it season 20, give or take.
Maybe season 18. That's when my DVD collection stops in there.
Okay, so we're going to go over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
Come on over, please.
Locals, boom.
And that was fantastic.
That was absolutely fantastic.
We've been bouncing this back and forth and the timing finally worked out and it was great.
So I'm going to end on Rumble.
Come on over to VivaBarnesLaw.locals.com.
We're going to have our after party there.
I'm going to go over some of the stuff that I didn't get to during the live stream.
And that's it.
If you're not coming over, tomorrow's going to be another big day.
It's a Valuetainment Unusual Suspects podcast at some point tomorrow.
I'm going to be on with Megyn Kelly at noon.
Then I'm going to have Tarek Johnson on at 5 o 'clock.