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Feb. 7, 2025 - Viva & Barnes
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Defying Trump's Pardon! Jan. 6 Prisoners STILL BEING HELD! Fetterman's Betrayal AND MORE!
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For the last 20 years, known about this corruption with USAID and just chose not to do anything about it?
Well, most of them are on the take.
Joe Biden was the head of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, which directly oversees USAID.
USAID was funding Burisma.
USAID gave money to Burisma and had a formal partnership agreement with Burisma.
Barack Obama's mother worked for USAID.
The Bush family runs right through it.
Vice President Dick Cheney, Liz Cheney worked for USAID.
They're all in on it.
And this is the reason that the Trump revolution was so revolutionary is because it defeated both sides of the USAID snake.
And now we're going to see just exactly how the snake bites back when it's cornered.
It is wild, by the way.
That's Mike Benz.
I had him on relatively recently and we touched on the USAID.
I'm going to bring this out for a second.
We touched on the USAID.
And he was explaining how it's asset development.
It's called corruption to anybody with an emoticum, is that the word?
Of decency and intellectual honesty.
To them, to those who don't want to call it corruption, it's just good business, good politics.
We're going to get back to this because it's obviously the biggest story of the day, the biggest story of the week.
Exposing the...
Deep state corruption from which the Uni Party has been benefiting, and it's revolutionary, earth-shattering.
The only problem is everything that's happened for the last three weeks has been equally revolutionary and earth-shattering.
The only problem is that given how fast the news cycle is moving, it's like, okay, we have the January 6th pardons, now we move on to confirmation hearings, and we're going to get to Fetterman today.
And then that comes and goes, and now we have the USAID scandal.
A scandal of epic proportions.
And then we've forgotten about the Jan Sixers and the fact that there's still a half dozen of them, maybe a few more, who are still locked up in various gulags, D.C., California, Kentucky, who haven't been given their freedom despite the pardon.
And the problem is we moved on from that story and people either were unaware of that fact or have just moved on now, not out of selfishness or whatever.
There's no shade here.
It's just the nature of...
The news cycle.
And I'm not yet ready to forget and not yet ready to not shine that big shiny spotlight on it.
I've developed a number of good friendships with a number of the Jan Sixers.
Adam Johnson, lectern guy.
Jake Lang.
Met some very interesting people.
And there's good people still stuck behind bars for no good reason.
And we're going to cover that today with someone who's named Suzanne Monk.
Who's covering this, advocating very vocally, and she knows more than I do.
And this is the beauty.
I don't know the most about everything.
In fact, I probably don't know the most about anything, but I've got a good network where I can find the people who know the most about the things, such as Mike Benz and the deep state corruption, such as Suzanne Monk and the Jan Sixers, who are still in prison despite the pardon.
And we're going to put that on capital B blast and bring it to the attention of Pam Bondi to make sure that...
Trump's pardon gets its deserved, intended, and lawfully required respect.
And then we're going to talk about Roger Veer in a bit because there's been some developments.
I've got Encryptus back in our Locals community who AI summarized and translated the Spanish judgment, denying his appeal of the extradition.
We'll get to that afterwards, but for now, Suzanne, I'm bringing you in.
Ma'am, how goes the battle?
Good. Well, it's still a battle.
We're still at war with the deep state, with the weaponized DOJ.
There are still January Sixers who are being literally held hostage at this point by a collusion between U.S. Marshals and corrupt states, U.S. attorneys that are refusing to make that connection, that necessary authorization to release six January Sixers right now that we're really concerned about.
Daniel Ball, Dominic Fox, Jeremy Brown, Benjamin Martin, Taylor Toronto, and Edward Kelly.
These individuals deserve to have their charges dropped, dismissed.
They need to be released.
And we still have weaponization.
It's a different battlefield, but the weaponization has not stopped.
Let me ask you, your audio is crackling just a little bit.
Are you using an external mic?
I'm not.
I could.
Yeah, maybe.
That might help just a little bit.
Are you using your phone?
Yeah, I am.
I am.
Okay, see if you can get...
Do you have an external mic within proximity?
One minute, Roxanne.
Yeah, go for it.
I want to see what book that is in the back.
Okay, now I'm going to see.
Now I get to...
Okay, hold on.
How to Pardon the Jan Sixers.
Okay, so there's a book in the back that's called The Presidential Pardon Power and How to Pardon the Jan Sixers.
And there's a hat that says Make America Great Again.
Yeah, for those of you who don't know, I don't know the stories of all of them.
The ones that I know because I've been getting messaged all week, one person in particular, Dominique Box, who is still in a Kentucky federal prison, despite the fact that he got the pardon, and he's being held on state charges for DUI.
We talked about Jeremy Brown when Brian Lupa CanCon was on a couple of weeks ago, and now we're going to get the details on the others from Suzanne, who has been very much following them.
Does that help?
Is that an improvement?
It's not, but it doesn't.
We're going to live with it.
No, probably because it's not going into the...
Yeah, hold on here.
There we go.
Let me see if I can plug that in a little better.
See if that's improved.
That may be a little better.
Yeah, not really.
I'm going to need the headphones to do that.
So hold on.
I'm just going to read a couple of the chats.
This pisses me off so much.
I can't really listen, but I can mute it and let it play.
And I think you mean the substance of the discussion, not the audio cracking, which we're going to live with.
It's not the end of the world.
It's going to be substance over form.
There we go.
There we go.
I had to get my old setup out there.
I had to get my old setup out.
So here, that should be a little bit better, Mike.
So I think I've got you a little better now.
Can you hear me better?
No, I don't think so.
I think it might be better the other way.
Go back to the other way and we're going to leave it as is.
All right.
How's that?
How's that?
Yeah, we're going to live with it.
Suzanne, so tell us who you are.
I mean, we talked for about five seconds before we went live, but who are you?
Suzanne Monk, founder of the J6 Pardon Project.
We produced this book, started this project in January of 2024.
I have several friends.
I've been an activist for the January Sixers since January 5th, actually, 2021, when I first advocated for my Patriot brother, Enrique, who was picked up on January 5th for trumped-up charges.
To prevent him from being there January 6th, they felt he was somehow in charge of the whole thing, as we saw in that trial.
I've been fighting for these January 6ers since then.
In January, we started the J6 Pardon Project and do three things.
One, produce a strategy guide for Donald J. Trump.
We did put this out up through all the chains.
The transition team did have a copy of it, I'm proud to say.
Actually, a copy of this book is going to be in the Smithsonian.
So I'm kind of proud of that, too.
But we got a lot of these copies to the folks inside.
You can order this on Amazon, and it's called Insider's Edition, and it's orange.
And many of the January 6th defendants who are sitting inside read this, and it gave them an education and an awareness of what the pardon process would be like.
And what we were doing out here to advocate.
So we did two other things.
One, build a database, a January 6th defendants database of all the January 6th defendants and all the charges, convictions, sentences, prison locations, et cetera, veteran status.
But we also advocated that public support for the president to do these pardons.
And that was very effective.
It was one of the most effective.
Uh, citizen activism movements we've seen in this country, because there was a great deal of resistance, as you know, to pardon all of the January Sixers.
And that's what we saw President Trump do on January 20th.
He pardoned all the January Sixers.
We've read that pardon language.
His intent was to have every single January Sixers.
But unfortunately, unfortunately, that, uh, that is, um, sorry, that was Benjamin Martin's girlfriend calling me, his wife calling me.
I'm just glad it wasn't from prison.
I'd have to make a decision.
Prison calls usually take priority.
It's hard.
Luckily, she's on this side of the bars, but Benjamin Martin isn't.
This is the situation.
We've still got individuals that are being held by that collusion of those deep state individuals, really out of petty vengeance, I believe, to hold these few January Sixers.
And there's two kinds of warfare going on.
So there's this holding them for January 6th related charges, things that they found in their search, such as Benjamin Martin.
Benjamin Martin's case, he actually was charged with weapons that were in his girlfriend's house, in his girlfriend's safe.
They were his girlfriend's guns.
He did not have the code to the safe.
So the FBI used the jaws of life.
They pried it open with the jaws of life to charge this man wrongly.
With these weapons.
And so in his case, although in many cases other individuals have been freed, even though they had similar J6 search-related charges, the U.S. attorney in Benjamin's case is not making that authorization.
So we have some people just defying the president, and frankly, you know, they're defying it even the U.S. Marshals.
There is some level of intent in keeping these individuals, like Jeremy Brown.
In Atlanta, not in Florida, where his case is at, in Atlanta.
And in the case of Dominic Fox and Daniel Ball, it's so utterly absurd.
Dominic Fox needs to go to the county, right?
That's where he can bond out on that DUI charge that you correctly were talking about.
Daniel Ball is being held on federal charges, but he is actually in the county jail.
But Dominic Box is in the federal jail, and he is not being released by the U.S. Marshals, remanded into county custody when he found out.
And there's several other individuals that have other pending charges.
Dominic's are just the most, you know, non-offensive.
There are several others that have other pending charges.
That they need to go back to the state so that they can address.
And they are being held hostage by the U.S. Marshals in this diesel therapy cycle of Kentucky, Oklahoma, Atlanta, and other U.S. Marshals contracted facilities that they are keeping these men in.
And it's wrong on either case.
In either case, these men need to be released by the U.S. Marshals.
They need to be released from these, from these, these prisons.
And if they have other charges taken to the state where those charges are so they can address them.
Let me explain.
The diesel therapy, everyone who watched my interview with Enrique Tarrio earlier this week knows what it is, but basically they drive you from prison to prison, put you in shackles, drive you around in this bus to keep you destabilized.
It's a form of torture, nothing less, because there's no practical purpose for it.
Bringing it back to the different...
Classes of people who are still currently detained.
I had on Chance Uptmore.
He's a guy who's free, but has a lingering felony conviction or guilty plea because they found firearms and drugs while they were raiding him for the misdemeanor Jan 6 charge.
So even though that has been pardoned, the incidental, call it fruits of a poisonous tree, are still standing.
But he's free.
You got Jeremy Brown, who pleaded or was...
Did Jeremy plead or get convicted on the firearms charge?
I think he pleaded, right?
I believe...
And then an appeal.
He's in the process of an appeal there, so there's even further legal action that they're...
He should be out.
Yeah, well, that's so in Jeremy Brown's case, the issue is that he pleaded or was convicted on also an incidental gun charge.
I think it's like having explosive because it was the grenades, which was incidental to Jan 6. So that didn't get covered by the pardon, though it probably should have.
Then you got Dominic Box, who's being held in federal detention, despite the only outstanding charge now being the state DUI in Florida.
If we can go one by one, and I'll just clarify if people have difficulty hearing the names.
So you've got Jeremy Brown.
You've got Dominic Box.
I get mistaken between Box and Ball.
There's a guy whose last name is Ball in this, right?
Daniel Ball.
What's his story?
Daniel Ball was actually here in the D.C. Detention Center.
If you read the news media, they will say that he was re-arrested on a gun transporting charge.
We were here outside of the D.C. jail, and I'm sure many people are aware, for all four days, four or five days outside waiting.
Daniel Ball was never released from a D.C. detention center.
He was moved from one side of the detention center and then brought back into his cell.
And so if he was charged with a crime, it was, of course, for that.22 long rifle that he was charged with and that assorted ammunition from that J6 search.
Which were his brothers.
In many of these cases, these weapons were not even legitimately these individuals.
So the FBI has reached to make these charges even viable.
But in many cases, there are individuals, they are trying to use these additional search-related charges to continue to go after individuals.
And there are several individuals who are at risk of future incarceration, future prosecution, from charges like this if we do not Root out, all the way to the core, these J6 charges.
You know, President Trump's pardon was broad.
I think it could be clarified.
I would encourage the president, perhaps through executive order, to clarify his intent because there are those who want to parse words and make it difficult to actually implement his intent, which I think is very clear, to free all the January Sixers.
And to make January 6th, as if it hasn't happened, as much as possible, I believe that's what the president wanted, and it's not being honored.
May I ask what you did before this?
I mean, I know you mentioned stand-up comedy before, but do you have any paralegal training, or did you learn all of this from...
You know, from point zero.
A lot of research sitting in trial.
I spent every day of the Proud Boys trial.
That was four months.
That's a pretty good law education, you know, watching this miscarriage of justice, you know, watching the system of justice fall apart right in front of you.
You certainly learn a lot, but also a great deal of research.
I chair a PAC called Patriot Action PAC.
We've been active and engaging citizens.
To engage their government and to use that citizen voice that is so important.
But since, you know, and I started Reopen America Pack back at day two of the mandates and the lockdown.
So I've been an activist for many years since President Trump has been in office, live here in Washington, D.C. And I try to fight the good fight, but I've been working to fight a smaller fight.
This fight is actually, unfortunately, very...
Very deep state.
It is the absolute deepest of state that is still embedded in our DOJ that is tyrannically defying the president and acting as if they are the shadow president, that the president's pardon cannot be activated because these individuals say no.
And so we need to figure out who these people who are in the way of the president's power, we need to remove them.
And frankly, we need to have these individuals released immediately.
And it is my hope that Pam Bondi uses her authority as attorney general.
She could, you know, she could send that communication to these facilities that says, as U.S. Attorney General, I authorize, I, as the superior of the state U.S. attorney, authorize these releases.
And that could happen, and we hope it happens very quickly.
Have you ever been in touch with Pam Bondi directly or indirectly?
Well, as indirectly as possible.
You know, one of the things with activism is you work what we call the back channels.
I think everybody in politics knows what that means.
You certainly work every connection that you have to an individual.
And I'm not above, you know, talking to a nephew or two if I have to.
But certainly, you know, Pam Bondi is a very busy woman.
And we understand, you know, I've not got a chance to call me back yet.
But certainly.
We have communicated and I think the public is communicating.
We've done a lot of calls to the Attorney General's office this week.
The comment line is certainly full of messages from You know, very passionate Americans like myself who understand that these hostages need to be released, and we've been requesting that.
We've also sent many, many comments to the White House comment line.
I think we've kind of closed down the comment line a few days in a row with just active engagement by citizens to let our voices be heard and let folks know that we're concerned.
You know, additionally, we've...
We've made calls to action to the facilities themselves to make sure that these individuals are being treated fairly and to put any leverage we can to encourage these facilities to move the process forward as quickly as possible.
We want everyone to understand that America is not taking hostages on American soil.
We're not going to stand down while American citizens are being held hostage in our own prison.
It was the video that I...
You had sent me the video of you confronting a police officer outside.
I forget what facility it was.
I get mixed up because I get a lot of messages.
That was from you.
No, I don't think that was from me, but there is a lot of...
I think that was from Allie.
Allie has had a chance.
Allie Rose down in Florida.
We have a lot of great activists who are on the ground, and they're actually working to set up a vigil down there in Florida in front of Tallahassee, where Dominic Box is at, just like we've had up here for so many days in D.C. D.C. only has one January 6th at this point, although we do not know where Benjamin Martin is going to land.
He was put on a plane.
What we call Con Air at 3 a.m. this morning out of his facility there in Central Valley.
And he is being moved yet again to another facility within the U.S. Marshall System.
So we're going to need top-down power.
I mean, I make a joke that the constant transportation is psychological torture, physical abuse.
What is the steel man, what is their explanation for why they're doing it?
I mean, the sinister...
The sinister explanation is they want to lose him.
They want something to happen in transit.
They want him to react.
They want to torture him.
What the hell is the idea of bouncing him around facility to facility?
They have no explanation.
There's no explanation.
There's no outward communication by the U.S. Marshals on why they are detaining these individuals.
There's a lot of pressure in.
We've made a lot of phone calls.
We've sent a lot of emails.
But there is no communication by the U.S. Marshals as to why this is happening.
Who could be changing the situation with Jeremy Brown has turned off, not only doesn't take phone calls, they turned off the fax machine.
They're not even taking faxes.
So it's a belligerent resistance that, frankly, at this point, is becoming criminal.
And in Jeremy Brown's case, a habeas corpus has been filed because it is criminal, but they are continuing to hold a pardoned individual.
And there are several others that they have the exact same problem.
They are holding individuals that should be free men right now.
Are you, and I don't want to put you on the spot, are you able to list all of those who are currently detained, arguably or less arguably?
We've got Jeremy Brown, Dominic Bach.
Yeah, certainly.
I've memorized them all and where they're at.
Jeremy Brown is in...
Go for it, because I want...
Jeremy Brown.
You go.
We both have those fast talkers who talk at the same time.
I know I'm talking to a smart person because we both talk at the same time.
The chat's saying the crackling audio is internet issues, connectivity issues, so I think there's a bit of a delay, so by the time you're reaching it, you start answering, okay, I'm going to shut my mouth, list the names, where they are, what they were charged with, and mostly that.
That's it.
Let's go.
Yeah, Jeremy Brown is in FCI Atlanta.
He is...
He's charged with federal charges out of the state of Florida, so he should be in Florida, but he is still in FCI Atlanta.
And habeas corpus has been filed in his case because he is being continued held, even though his case should, in fact, apply to the court.
Daniel Ball is a similar case.
He is being held in Marion County Jail, Florida.
Even though he is in U.S. Marshal's federal custody.
So it's even the jail.
We had a chaplain go in there and she spoke with the jail chaplain and they said it's very strange that a federal inmate is being held here in a county jail.
But that's what's happening.
And he is being held on those federal charges related to his January 6th search.
So they just added that charge from the superseding indictment.
They had the possession charges.
Now they added the transport charge.
And that's what they've charged him on allegedly after his Harden was released, although he was never released from D.C. jail and remained in custody the entire time.
There is Dominic Box, as we talked about.
Dominic Box is being held in Tallahassee, Florida, even though he needs to be remanded to Duval County so he can deal with the DUI there, which he could bond out of if he could be put in county.
Unfortunately, we can get neither the Duval County sheriffs nor the U.S. Marshals to figure out how to sort of close that tiny little gap in Florida to get Dominic where he needs to be so that he can address that state charge.
There is Benjamin Martin, who was being held at a pay-for-profit facility run by a group called the GEO Group, the Central Valley Modified Community Correctional Institute, which is a U.S. Marshals facility.
It is contracted almost predominantly by the U.S. Marshals.
And it is pretty...
It certainly looks a lot like you might expect what cops look like in a Robocop movie.
You know, it has that kind of corporate logo.
He's no longer being held there.
He's on a plane somewhere.
But he has been held there for similar J6 search-related charges with this gun that was not his, not in a safe he could even access.
And certainly, in his case, it's very interesting.
He's the only person who was in jail right now because he wasn't in jail when the pardon was implemented.
He was required to surrender on January 22nd, two days after he had actually been pardoned, because the U.S. attorney in that case determined That because he was not currently in jail, he was not to be released and thus had to surrender.
And that's why Benjamin Martin sits in custody right now.
And of course, then we have the situation with Taylor Toronto.
He is here in D.C. And the D.C. U.S. Attorney has actually decided to continue six of his January 6th charges.
They are on the same indictment.
However, the U.S. government, in fact, under this president right now, and it needs to be corrected, is continuing a J6 indictment of six of those charges, and those are the weapons charges found in his vehicle, which was where he was living at the time, and they were related.
That was his J6 arrest.
Those weapons were found, just like everyone else, in a J6-related search.
And then we have Edward Kelly.
It's one of the most unfortunate situations.
Edward Kelly was actually entrapped by the FBI twice.
He sits in Blount County, Tennessee, on a second federal conviction for a plot.
To harm the FBI.
And what was a January 6th defendant was used as a confidential human source by the FBI agents who were investigating and by the prosecutors that were prosecuting his January 6th case.
They used a January 6th defendant as a confidential human source.
With an offer to reduce that person's sentence, if they entrapped Edward Kelly in this plot to harm the FBI, they used the same tactics, you know, accusations and hyperbole, taking things out of context, and they convicted him on this second weaponized charge, the same people who weaponized against him in his J6 case, weaponized against him in this second charge.
And he is still awaiting sentencing.
He faces life in prison.
So that case needs to be dismissed.
By the U.S. Attorney.
And each of these things can be done at the Attorney General's level or at the President's level.
And we understand it's a busy day up there at both of those offices.
But, you know, if we can have 10, 30, 10, 15, 20 minutes of your time, we can get these January Sixers, these six January Sixers free and home with their families where they need to be.
So I'm going to share your Twitter feed.
I shared it already.
I'm going to do it again.
You're doing this.
Excuse me, pro bono?
I mean, it's not to be crass, but people need to make a living.
While I make this little guy, you see my president nutcracker, this is actually one of the ways that I make my spare living.
I'm a crafter, just like our friend, the lectern guy, do a little crafting on the side.
So there's that.
But no, I don't make any money doing any activism.
There's no money to be made in the January 6th mission.
That's one of the things that's been very...
Strong about the J6 community.
How we've succeeded so far is being a very strong community.
How we keep track of where these inmates are is our J6 location working group.
How we've kept these folks in touch with one another is the Patriot Mail Project.
How we funded and supported these families are organizations like American Patriot Relief and the American Gulag Chronicles and Stop Hate and Condemned USA.
These are groups.
Of course, Jay Glenn's organization, which has done all of that work as well, We're still in the fight.
Unfortunately, a lot of these folks, you know, the people outside of that community don't entirely understand what we're still facing.
And it is, of course, these ongoing individuals who remain in custody.
But it's also each and every individual who may have been investigated For January 6th, there are files inside the FBI of people who don't even know they're under investigation, but they may be on that Quad S list.
They may be on other watch lists because of those FBI investigations for January 6th.
And anyone who was there, and frankly...
Or had proximity to any of the groups that were there, may have one of those files.
And we saw the situation with Matthew Huddle, who was shot by an Indiana police officer just last week.
And our concern is, did some kind of list, did some kind of warning that officer received when he looked up that plate have an impact in the outcome, unfortunately, that was the loss of Matthew's life?
We certainly need to be very careful going forward that we root out all of the effects of January 6th.
The administration is going to need to pay some close attention.
I know we want to move on.
I want to be enjoying the U.S. aid.
I'm so happy.
Riley Gaines, I'm so excited that men are going to get out of women's sports.
These are all things I want to be celebrating.
I have a bottle of champagne waiting in my cooler for the day I can start to celebrate, but I can't.
Because we are now at 17 days, 17 days hostage situation for at least these six men and several others that need to be sent to the states where they can address their previous legal charges.
Every January 6th was different.
They come from all walks of life and some had trouble in those walks of life and they need to go home.
They need to go to those states and to those, you know, courts and work that out.
But they don't need to be held hostage by the U.S. Marshals.
Pardon individuals who should be free do not need to be held hostage, and they need to be freed immediately.
I'm going to go into my locals community here, our locals community, and see if there's any questions that I didn't ask yet.
So I shared the link, the last tweet you tweeted out four hours ago, shared your Twitter handle, which is Trumpetarian.
At Trumper, Tarian.
You got the names of one, two, three, the six men who are still detained for various different reasons, legally speaking, at least.
And you're still on it.
Are the six of them represented by council?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, there's a lot of council.
No, there's different situations, and I think every January 6th has...
A different legal situation, but there's a few categories.
I would say there are belligerent lawyers.
There are lawyers where, you know, they're a public defender, and they have a very liberal background.
And there have been lawyers that have literally acted against the best interest of their January 6th defendant.
There are some public defenders that I think are good to public defenders, and I appreciate Taylor Toronto's lawyer, Carmen Hernandez.
She is fighting the good fight.
You can see that in the motions that she continues to file to push for the justice for her client.
But there are also You know, lawyers that are doing good work, but they are running into that brick wall, that same brick wall that all of us are running into.
And then there's lawyers where I think they're ambiguous.
You know, it's not their biggest priority.
You know, they may feel it's okay for, you know, a few more days in jail.
They don't have that activism aggression that we do, and their families do, that they can get released immediately.
So, you know, that's the situation.
You know, and for those lawyers who are fighting hard.
We appreciate that, and we saw Terrell Stewart and Jeremy Brown's case file this habeas corpus.
I think that's an aggressive legal move, and I commend her on that.
We need more of that, but here's the thing.
The reality is, with regards to January 6th, for those of us who have been fighting this fight and watching this fight in the courts, watching the lawfare, I've testified twice in two January 6th cases myself, not as many as David Summer.
All he's testified in 10. But in seeing that battle, what we've known is that the lawfare, The lawyers have not been the solution in the past.
And what we need is presidential power.
That's why we pushed for the pardons.
We knew that the only real solution, the only real cure to this utterly broken Department of Justice was going to be a constitutional solution.
Right now we're in a constitutional crisis.
The president's pardon order is being defied by individuals down the chain who have no authority to defy it.
It's amazing.
And I'm comparing the chat on Commitube versus the chat on Rumble, and obviously the chat on Rumble is much more reasonable and also much more appreciative.
First of all, I don't think people know of these six gentlemen, and I know there's different legal bases, and I'll flesh it out in a little more detail afterwards.
I'm certain a lot of people didn't know that you've been doing this for years, and there's a lot of people who owe their actual physical freedom to you and the people who are fighting for this, because I've got to tell you...
Very honestly, and I told Jake when he came over for a barbecue, when he called me and said, you know, I'm going to establish a movement to pardon the violent Jan Sixers, so-called violence.
I had been on that boat beforehand, but I never thought it was going to happen.
And now the problem is...
The news cycle moves so quickly, I think people actually, they think that that pardon issue has been resolved and it was a big W, but there's six people who are still sitting, rotting away in federal penitentiaries and being tortured.
Okay, Suzanne.
As the President said all, we said all, everyone said all.
We're very clear on that.
January 6th needs to be removed as a legal problem in this country, and that needs to be for every single January 6er who was charged.
And frankly, every single...
Unknown January 6th who was investigated.
We all need exoneration.
We all need January 6th, which was a witch hunt, a political weapon against the American people, an attack by the Department of Justice against the American people.
That needs to be erased.
And frankly, the people who committed that attack need to be disbarred.
They need to be debenged.
And some of them need to be arrested.
All right, amazing.
Suzanne, we are now formally connected, and we shall keep in touch, and I'll do what I can on my end.
A big mouth, which is good for some things.
And Suzanne, we'll be in touch, and if there's anything I can do, you'll let me know.
And if there's news, you'll let me know, and we'll come back on and do a follow-up next week.
Well, let me just say, you know, thank you for, you know, giving me any credit for whoever.
We worked hard, but I was doing what God told me to do, right?
God sent a message and said, we have to fight for these people, and the community shares that view that we are doing, you know, God's work.
And so, you know, the credit really belongs to our Lord and Savior, who is pushing each of us to have that compassion, that appropriate compassion for these individuals who need our help.
Amazing. Suzanne?
We'll be in touch.
Have a good one.
All right, that's the first part.
We're going to move over.
We're going to migrate over to the free speech platform.
Not because the chat is particularly fetty on YouTube today.
I'm not asking.
I do appreciate that some people think the orange hair was a shout-out to Trump, and I'm not sure.
Dude, first of all, what are we, six?
Once upon a time, I had...
Oh, I've got to find that picture.
Anybody watching in Rumble, can you pull up, not Rumble, in Locals, find the picture of my M&M day.
I need to find that picture.
I know it's in Locals somewhere.
Suzanne is doing, quite literally, the Lord's work.
And there's people who owe their freedom, or at least whose freedom has been re-procured as a result of all of the hard work that Suzanne is doing.
Now, I did say I want to get to a few questions before.
Migrate on over to Rumble, or you can come on over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com because...
It won't be supporters only today because we're using StreamYard.
Bada bing, bada boom.
There were a couple questions here.
Straws... Oh, so Stephen Britton over in Local says, I don't understand the legal basis upon which they're being held.
So Stephen, this is my understanding now, and some are, I don't want to say legally justified, but are at least legally ambiguous, and others are not.
Dominic Box, I now am sufficiently confident that I have a sufficient understanding to say...
It's unjustified because the only charge pursuant to which he's being held is a state charge for DUI when he got pulled over for being passed out in his car by a Florida state trooper.
Jeremy Brown, if you want to steelman it, you'll say his conviction was not related to January 6th.
So the pardon, in as broad as it was, doesn't, like hypothetically, not the case, hypothetically, they go and raid Jeremy Brown's house for the misdemeanor, whatever he did allegedly on January 6th, or any other Jan Sixer.
And they find kidnapped children in the basement.
Well, you're not getting a pardon for that because the argument will be they only discovered that crime because of their unlawful, unwarranted raid as a result of January 6th.
I'm using a hyperbolic extreme example just to show you where someone might say, okay, that I can understand.
In Jeremy Brown's case, they go raid his place for events resulting from a related to January 6th and they find two grenades or one grenade.
They find a grenade.
You know, and they charge him on that.
And then there was a firearm, a sawed-off shotgun, which didn't meet state regulations, a separate constitutional question.
Those are not directly related to the events of January 6th.
They're just ancillary or incidental to the raid.
There, you could say, okay, fine.
Although I disagree, I can understand the legal basis.
To be holding Dominic Box, I do not understand.
And, you know, the other one, the other charge, I think it was Nathaniel Toronto, or maybe...
I forget who else.
But, you know, the separate gun charge, okay, those are separate charges not related to the events of January 6th, but discovered as a result of the raids.
That's the steel man, and as best as I can do it.
I think it's fair.
I hate it.
It's stupid.
And I think the...
And so someone in Rumble said, there were no constitutional violations, so there's no fruits of a poisonous tree.
I'm using that analogy or that legal concept, mutatis mutandis, to say, if there's a pardon for...
The Jan 6th charges, it should necessarily encompass, even in the hyperbolic case of someone trafficking humans in their basement, it should cover that as well, because but for the raid as a result of the misdemeanor charges for January 6th, they would not have discovered that.
So you've got to go through the lawful means of finding the criminals.
Like Robert Barnes says, in as much as a criminal is scary, scarier still is a police system and a government that doesn't have to respect the constitutional...
By the way, is it process, the Canadian version, or process?
I forget which one I get accused of doing, but I mix it up every now and again.
Oh, the Fed's also planted shit.
That's in Jeremy Brown's case, which I'm told, because there was DNA and...
What's the word I'm looking for?
Textiles? There was material on the grenades because they were taped shut with the pin, as CanCon explained, and there was DNA...
And textile materials, fabrics, that did not match anything of Jeremy Brown.
Not his dog, not his property.
So that is the theory that they planted that because when Jeremy Brown found out that they found live grenades at his place, he was mildly, mildly surprised.
Okay. I hope I answered all those questions.
I hope I can, you know, ask.
Go retweet.
Let me see here.
C-Tune says, always better to have a system fully on warrant.
Our problems often stem from warrantless actions.
And then Stephen Britton says, ridiculous.
The most ridiculous is the DUI, because you would never be...
I mean, don't drink and drive, period.
Although it's not clear if he was passed out in his vehicle, it's not clear if he was driving.
Although, Law Lesson 101, don't take it for anything more serious than this.
If you are intoxicated in a vehicle...
If you're in the driver's seat and it's susceptible of driving, they can get you on DUI.
So there were some cases in Canada where it's cold, somebody's at a party or drunk and wants to sleep it off in their car.
If they're in the driver's seat and they have the keys to the car, you can get nabbed.
The trick to doing it is not to have the keys to the vehicle if you're going to sleep in the vehicle or be in the passenger seat if you're drunk and you have the keys.
All right, that's it.
Oh, you know what?
It's not even a sponsored ad.
It's not a sponsored video today, but I got my new package in the mail, and every now and again, I get the waft.
Oh, you can see the shiny grease from my nose there.
I just get the waft of, oh, delicious coffee.
All right, get your butts on over to, if you're not going to come to vivabarneslaw.locals.com, Commitube, come on over to Rumble, because we're ending it now.
We're going to go vote with our feet, vote with our eyeballs, and bring the party.
Over to Rumble.
Viva Frye.
And thanks, Suzanne.
That was fantastic.
Okay, now I wanted to do one thing first.
I wanted to show this Rumble rant, and we're going to get into...
Did I go too hard on Fetterman last night?
Viva, my nephew is an attorney for several Jan Sixers.
He's downtown Miami.
You should interview him.
Vilma Betancourt.
I'm going to screen grab this and see if I can reach out to you.
For sure.
Who do I have coming on next week?
I forget who I have coming on next week.
But I got someone else coming on next week.
It's going to be fantastic.
Sunday night.
Oh, there is no Sunday night show this week.
Because it's the Super Bowl.
And some people like watching the Super Bowl.
And I might have been invited to a Super Bowl party.
We'll see.
Okay. Ending on Commitube.
Come on over to Rumble or come on over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com now.
And... We'll keep it going on Twitter only because I'm trying to get Elon to reassess his no pardon for Roger Ver because he renounced his citizenship and membership has his privileges.
Okay. Moving into the second segment of the day or at least the next segment of the day.
Let me just make sure I got something here.
All right, people.
Patriots. What was it?
Heroes, Patriots, and Traitors with a big capital O. Federman tweets out yesterday, you know, after having been severely reprimanded and spanked by his overlords, he can no longer support Tulsi Gabbard or RFK Jr.
And that pissed me off, just a little bit.
Let me see if I can get the tweet from...
Here we go, yes.
U.S. Senator John Federman.
Because you realize, by the way, he's the senator from Pennsylvania.
He represents Pennsylvania.
He represents Pennsylvanians, not just Democrats out of Pennsylvania.
Not just Democrat Pennsylvanians, although ironically enough, they call themselves Democrats, and then they refuse to respect democracy.
Well, it's the Advising Consent Committee, so we get to refuse a candidate if we deem that they're unfit for office.
John Fetterman, who had a moment of lucidity on, I think it was the border issue, a moment of lucidity on Pam Bondi, although that might have just been his...
What's the word I'm looking for?
His thinly veiled attempt to look reasonable.
Well, I'll vote for Pam Bondi because she's already well past the 50, although she still had 46 partisan hack Democrats vote no to her as if she's somehow unfit for the office of Attorney General.
A bunch of effing scumbags.
It's not a question of whether you like their politics or agree with their politics.
It's a question of...
Have they done something that makes them unfit for office?
And disagreeing with them is no.
Not being able to define a woman if you're Ketanji Brown Jackson, we're getting close to being disqualified.
Although even then, I could steel man Ketanji Brown, KJB, Ketanji Jackson Brown's position better than she could.
I don't want to answer what a woman is because that might be the legal question at issue, for example, as relates to Donald Trump's Executive order banning men from women's sports.
Well, if I tell you what a woman is, I'm going to presuppose the legal question or the legal answer in a potential future dispute.
So we might need a biologist to determine what a woman is.
We might need a chemist.
We might need a theologian.
Theologian? Theologian?
We might need someone who's not sufficiently blind that they can see a vajayjay or a peepee.
Or in the case of those 0.1% intersex medical anomalies, we might need someone to test chromosomes.
So I don't want to prejudge a potential.
I mean, that's the steel man argument.
It still sounds even idiotic as I say it out loud.
So the Senate hearings, they're not just to say, do we agree politically?
And if we don't, I'm going to vote you down.
Is there something fundamentally incompetent, corrupt, or that we did not know that disqualifies you from holding the position?
The best example, you know what?
Hold on.
I'm going to do it right now.
The best example, and typically when it happens, is they withdraw.
Let me bring this one up.
When they had Mr. Washington.
Here, I think this is it.
This might not be the right one, but it's going to be close enough.
When they had this guy, Washington, who was being appointed or nominated for head of the FAA and they had his confirmation hearings.
Here, listen to this.
Mr. Washington, can you quickly tell me what airspace requires an ATSB transponder?
Not sure I can answer that question right now.
That's okay.
We'll just keep going.
So that's a pretty important part.
What are the six types of special use airspace that protect this national security that appear on FAA charts?
Sorry, Senator, I cannot answer that.
The best one was the medical one.
Basic meds.
He thinks it means medication.
Well, some of the restrictions I think would be high blood pressure.
Some of them would be...
It's more like how many passengers per airplane, how many pounds in different categories, and what altitude you can find or so.
And then the amount of knots, it's under 250 knots.
So it's not having anything to do with blood pressure.
So can you tell me what causes an aircraft to spin or to stall?
Again, Senator, I'm not a pilot.
Okay.
Okay, this is not going well here.
I want to also tell you something.
I could tell you what could cause an airplane to stall, and not because I'm a pilot, but because I've seen enough plane crashing videos.
Remember the one where there was a tank in the back of the I don't know the physics or the mechanics.
I just know that it happens.
I could have answered that question.
Sign me up for the FAA.
Don't do that, people.
Don't do that at all.
Three aircraft certifications.
Again, what I would say to that is that one of my first priorities would be to fully implement that certification act and report that.
Do you know the three types, Mr. Washington?
No, me neither.
Yeah, that's type certificate, production certificate, airworthiness certificate.
Oh boy, keep going.
We'll get something.
Let's just keep going and see if we can get lucky here.
Okay, you see, that is...
So that happened, by the way, okay?
This video was circulating after the incident in D.C. and people were saying, look at this, it's the DEI hires and this is what caused the accident.
The truth behind that is that Mr. Washington withdrew his nomination after that because it was exposed to the world that he was apparently wildly ill-informed.
So that's what the confirmation Senate, the Senate confirmation hearings are supposed to be about.
Filtering out the absolute egregious cases where someone is grotesquely unqualified, not just where you don't share politics.
So with that said, let's get back to Fetterman.
Did I...
Oh, crap.
No, here.
I didn't close it down.
John Fetterman.
After earlier this week going on Fox and saying, yeah, I've met with them.
I'm going to consider...
With an open mind.
And by the way, even that interview, it's borderline coherent.
I have met with most of the cabinet nominees and have carefully watched their confirmation hearings.
After considering what's at stake...
Can you tell me that?
What are you talking about here?
What's at stake?
Democracy? Trump's agenda?
After considering that Trump's agenda is at stake, I have voted against moving forward to the confirmation of Ms. Gabbard and Mr. Kennedy and will be voting no on their confirmations.
I felt like Ace Ventura out of Ace Ventura when he's like, now you really pissed him off.
Like, I'm reading this and you read that statement and you understand exactly what he's saying here.
This is going to promote an agenda that I don't agree with, and so I'm going to abuse of my advise and consent position as a senator to basically shit on half of my constituents in any event.
Pennsylvania, hold on a second, Pennsylvania did go, did flip.
Or at least it went Republican last election.
This man is not representing half of his constituents because it's party over politics.
So I went a little crazy.
Hold on.
I had some good ones.
I mean, there's...
I had some good ones.
Yeah. This is Plato, people.
For those of you who don't know the expression, you've been...
You're new to the channel because we talk about this one a lot.
One of the penalties of refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors.
Plato. And then I love it.
You got this man, says this...
Tulsi Gabbard.
Now, I'm going to actually give Federman a little bit of credit in a second.
Right now, he's a big effing zhlob of a bum.
To use an expression of the old country, a zhlob.
Someone who looks like an idiot, acts like an idiot, dresses like an idiot, talks like an idiot.
I mean, maybe if he's got a medical condition for it, then that might explain a bit of it.
A zhlob.
No one forces him to show up in shorts.
What are those?
Roka running shoes or Hoka running shoes and a hoodie.
Tulsi Gabbard served, is a hero.
Objectively. Period.
Everyone who served, as far as I'm concerned, is a hero.
It doesn't mean that they get absolved for the rest of their lives of their subsequent bad decisions.
Hero. This guy says that she can't run the DNI, and RFK Jr. doesn't get to run HHS.
This guy.
I'll give Fetterman a little bit of credit.
I looked up his bio.
He worked with Big Brothers Big Sisters and helped the kid who lost his parents or his father.
And that's very nice.
It's actually amazing.
That doesn't give him a get-out-of-jail-free card for this act of treacherous, traitorous, it's not treason, but betrayal.
An idiot.
There was a better one here.
Hold on one second.
There was a better one.
Was it this one?
No. No?
Oh, damn it.
Well, whatever.
I can't find it.
So the bottom line, he's a...
It's terrible.
It's not Dunning-Kruger quite, but it's a man who is putting party over politics, or, I don't know, party over people, party over country, and is betraying his oath, which is to, you know...
Vote based on competence and not vote based on politics.
He's still got some time.
They haven't voted yet.
They haven't held the votes for RFK Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard.
But, oh yeah, that was the other one.
It says, you know, make America healthy again, RFK Jr.
And you got Fetterman, the embodiment of physical health, saying, yeah, no, thank you.
We're not going to.
RFK Jr., his decades long of environmental law, you know, paying attention to...
Food awareness.
And the other day, yeah, we agree on the food.
There shouldn't be, the food is terrible.
This is Bernie Sanders saying it.
We agree on X, Y, and Z, but he's working with Trump, so I'm going to have to go and nix his vote.
Scumbag scoundrels is what they are, period.
Let me see what's going on in the chat here.
The fact that Congress allows Batty to dress down shows me the rest of us are feckless betas.
I say tar feather 90% of them.
Send them packing.
Actually, I have to pull that one up.
Hold on a second.
You've got to see what this man...
I appreciate it.
I got long, wild hair, and I look like a bit of an idiot myself sometimes.
I dress in salmon-colored shorts.
I wear a suit to go to Mar-a-Lago.
I wore a suit.
Every day for 13 years when I was a practicing lawyer, it's disrespect to the profession to do that.
Look at it.
Here we go.
Look at this.
This is the man who says Tulsi Gabbard's unfit to head the DNI.
This is real.
I mean, if you didn't know this, if you say, caption this, you would think that someone was just, you know, I won't make too mean of jokes, but you know exactly what I'm thinking about here.
He's wearing a Carhartt sweater, shorts, and toka.
And I'm trying to steal, man.
Maybe there's a medical condition that requires him to wear very comfortable clothing.
No. Not all traitors dress like Benedict Arnolds.
Some dress like total bums.
May you live forever.
By the way, if there's ever been a proper time to use the affiliates...
From 300?
It's the only part of the movie that I...
...
care about.
Epialtis. You there.
You there.
Epialtis. This is after he betrayed all of the men.
May he live forever.
And the wince.
This. That moment.
I mean, that's the face of understanding the betrayal that you will live with for the rest of your life.
So we should just call John Fetterman it.
John Epialtis Fetterman.
Hold on a second.
right. All right.
All right.
That dog thinks she's leaving this room now after this.
Okay, let me go see in the chat here on what is going on on vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
Steve Skeptical says, YouTube went so far off the rail, someone told me that my mom should lock me in my basement and turn off the power.
Okay, that's not...
We got a tip question here from Ganfit.
Let's see this.
Here, hold on a second.
I'm not reading it.
I'm not reading it first.
I'm going to bring it up so that we can all read it together.
Gantett says, on the holds, for example, with Florida law, if someone is in custody and awaiting charges, they have 30 days if they're going to be extradited.
Out of state with Florida, there's no bond.
They have to go to the originating agency to be able to bond out after.
After 30 days, they have to be released.
Don't know the reverse from the Fed custody to local state custody.
If they have to adhere to the state procedures or not, they have to go before a judge, and the D.C. judges might still be mucking things up.
My understanding is that from the federal to the state, It's as simple as him being released from the feds and then released to the custody of the state where then he would get bonded out on a DUI.
That's my understanding of it as it currently stands.
Democrats are incapable of the awareness that evinces that wince, says Heartland Denizen.
I think you're right.
It's the ultimate denial.
They'll just...
Continually deny and say, no, I'm right for this betrayal.
I'm still waiting to see if Bernie Sanders betrays Tulsi Gabbard.
I didn't like the movie 300 at all.
That line, I remembered.
It stuck with me.
That look.
Although I remembered Ephialtes looking more like Gollum from Lord of the Rings than that muscular mutant.
That's it.
Okay, cool.
That's not it for the show.
That's it for Fetterman.
Now, what else is going on in the news?
Dude, maybe we live in entertaining times.
Is this it?
Let the cameras see him.
Let the cameras see him.
We have members of Congress.
They're blocking us.
A federal employee?
No, he's not!
Are you a federal employee?
Huh? Yes.
No, he said he's a federal employee.
There's the idea that the world is a play and we are all basically actors in it.
And she's playing the role of the village idiot.
Maxine Waters.
It's impossible that people can be so stupid, so...
What's the...
Ostentatious is not the word, but so flamboyant about their stupidity.
And this guy over here, I have no idea who this guy is.
He's playing a role.
He's playing the role of, I can't believe I have to listen to this shit.
Maxine Waters, the woman who said, we absolutely have to get in their faces and harass them.
Let them know that they are not welcome.
We are the party of peace and love, mother effers, unless you disagree with us.
Okay, I'm gonna let this play because this is allegedly...
Dude doesn't look particularly intimidating.
Like, why isn't anyone just picking him up and moving him?
Although he does look like...
You know, he could be lethal.
We raise money to make sure that we have a Department of Education.
Everybody that's hired at the Department of Education are here because we pay for them to be here.
He's standing here today, blocking the door, and he can't give us a good reason why he's blocking this door.
Make sure they see right here, all access entrance.
Oh, you're very good, so you can read.
At a fourth grade level, congratulations.
Well, I think it should be clear to parents in the United States, if you want to advocate on behalf of your children, you are not allowed to come into this building where you pay taxes.
Parents who have children who are disabled...
Is she actually now advocating for the fact that people should be allowed access to the buildings that their taxes pay for?
Kind of like the Capitol building on January 6th?
Access is being blocked.
You voted.
You voted for members of Congress to advocate on behalf of your children, children with disabilities, young women who...
It's always the children, the children with disabilities, but you're a taxpaying citizen.
And you've paid for this building, so you should be able to access it because it's open to the public.
It's the people's building.
Oh, no, I'm sorry.
This is another building.
...
who have been victims of sexual assault in our classrooms, on our school grounds.
Members of OCR are fighting for your children.
We are not allowed in the building to talk to them.
We are not allowed to advocate on behalf of America's children.
America, we have a problem.
Oh my goodness.
So we are indeed living through interesting times because there's been doge going into massive effect.
The biggest story of the week is the USAID story.
USAID. I should not call it USAID at all.
Where we are understanding exactly how corrupt the system is.
But like we said in the beginning with Mike Benz, you know, one person's corruption is another person's good politics.
One person's foreign interference in an election is another person's opposition research.
Understand, like, the Steele dossier was the fruit that was purchased from DNC using foreign assets to provide fake smears.
They called it opposition research.
I call it outright criminal election interference.
Criminal election interference.
But the big news of the day, the story, you know, the...
Here, hold on a second.
Is it this one?
There, this is it.
WikiLeaks. USAID was funding over 6,200 journalists across 707 media outlets and 279, quote, media non-governmental organizations, including 9 out of 10 media outlets in Ukraine.
And then you got some of the snippets.
According to the USAID fact sheet, which has since been taken offline, in 2023, the agency funded training and support for 6,200 journalists.
Okay, this is the exact same thing.
All over the world, media outlets and their organizations have had to halt some of their activities overnight.
We have articles scheduled until the end of January, but after that, if we haven't found solutions, we won't be able to publish anymore.
Nine of the ten, these are just the receipts.
You understand, January 6th was a coup.
It was an insurrection.
It was just one carried out by the state against the people, by the media against the people.
When you understand that Politico and AP have been taking money from USAID to fund the very propaganda that they then use to persecute and jail and impeach their political rivals.
There is no other way to describe it.
I mean, for anybody who's familiar with Operation Mockingbird, this is what it was.
It was to control the media so that the media acts as your lapdog and not the government's watchdog.
And this has been revealed all week, and the stuck pigs are screaming, boy, howdy.
Holy cows, what is this?
Hold on one second.
Let me bring this up here.
Now, the problem is, though, the news moving so quickly, we end up missing some stuff.
But we got Queen Anita DBS gifted five subscriptions to Viva Frye.
Well, thank you very much, Queen Anita DBS.
And while we're here, Viva My Nephew is Dylan Barkett Law, downtown Miami.
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All right.
So that's what's going on with USAID.
I mean, it's a deluge of exposure of corruption.
I said it's like Twitter files on steroids.
Everything that one side of the aisle knew being confirmed and the other side refuses to acknowledge or...
You know, refuses to admit because they've been caught in...
What's the word?
Not undermining democracy because it goes beyond that.
You want to talk about seditious conspiracy?
This is seditious conspiracy.
Oh, no, but it's only 1%.
It's only 50 billion.
And yet, this is how they used it.
They are controlling Ukrainian media.
They are guiding public sentiment to...
Endlessly finance this Ukrainian proxy war where corrupt regimes are taking their cut of 30%.
It is money laundering, criminal money laundering of taxpayer dollars.
It is criminal use of propaganda to craft narratives to subvert democracy.
Well, they're not subverting it.
They're fortifying it.
And so it's wild.
All right.
What else do we have here?
Let me see this here.
Let me see what this is.
Well, we're going to get to Kamala Harris in a second, but there was something else.
Oh yeah, here we go.
The staffers.
CBS staffer.
No, this is...
Well, okay, we're going to get to this.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Before we get there.
What's going on in the chat?
Concerning last comment says Meshag in our locals community.
What's going on in here?
Let me refresh this for a second.
Meat bouquet, nice.
Encryptus, if you make a tip and don't include the comment, he won't see the previous comment.
There is too much in the chat.
That is true.
Let me just go down in the chat and see what that comment was.
Concerning last comment.
Meshag. Meshag, wasn't the Department of Education created through the executive branch?
If so, Trump can dissolve it.
Well, hold on one second.
There's going to be one way to find out that answer real quick without making a mistake.
Department of Education.
Executive branch, question mark.
No, the Department of Education was not created by the executive branch alone.
It was established by an act of Congress.
Here's a brief overview.
The U.S. Department of Education was created by...
Something went wrong.
Please try again.
Let's just see if that gets back to us here.
So I think the answer to that is no.
But that's not my area of expertise that I could feel an answer offhand.
This was Elon Musk sharing...
You passed president for the last 20 years, known about this corruption with USAID, and just chose not to do anything about it?
Coming back full circle.
Well, most of them are on the take.
Joe Biden was the head of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, which directly oversees USAID.
USAID was funding Burisma.
USAID gave money to Burisma and had a formal partnership agreement with Burisma.
Barack Obama's mother worked for USAID.
The Bush family runs right through it.
Bush's, you know, Vice President Dick Cheney, Liz Cheney worked for USAID.
They're all in on it.
And this is the reason that the Trump revolution was so revolutionary is because it defeated both sides of the USAID snake.
And now we're going to see just exactly how the snake bites back when it's cornered.
Yep. Now it all makes a whole heck of a lot more sense.
Although Grok advises that it's inconclusive as to whether or not USAID funds were provided to Burisma.
But as we're seeing there, to the extent it's controlling or funding 9 out of 10 outlets in Ukraine, Associated Press, Politico, the gold standards of fact check, AP fact check.
We've been living in the Truman Show.
Some of us knew it, and even those of us who knew it didn't know how bad it was.
Can you imagine what the world would look like if Elon hadn't bought Twitter?
Other news is Trump is signing an executive order.
It's only 1% of the budget.
You guys are all freaky.
It makes such a big deal out of USAID.
It means nothing.
And yet we're freaking out about 1% being exposed and potentially cut, defunded.
It's only 1%.
Oh, there's only 12 trans athletes in all of women's sports.
It's not a big deal.
You guys are making a big deal out of it.
You've heard this.
I say this all the time when anybody says, let me be clear, they are 9 out of 10 times about to lie to you or say something egregiously stupid.
Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett.
You may know her from such eyelashes as the war between her and Marjorie Taylor Greene.
This is, I want to say, an idiot of the highest order.
She was the one, we just watched a video of her yesterday.
I forget exactly what it was.
Idiot of the highest order.
Who writes this on Twitter?
On national...
In light of Trump's executive order, banning...
I'm not even saying biological males anymore.
Banning males from women's sports.
Banning boys from girls' sports.
There's only 12 in all of...
Okay, then there's nothing to complain about.
Oh, but at the age of 12, girls are better athletes than boys anyhow.
All right, then you've got nothing to complain about.
Bunch of fucking perverts is who's behind this.
Perversion. Period.
Abuse of women.
Period. On National Girls and Women in Sports Day, Trump is banning trans kids from playing sports.
No, he's not!
You effing idiot.
Trying to cut Title IX's women's rights and girls' athletic grants.
Wrong! Removing reference to women, female and equality on government websites.
I suspect that's wrong too.
Let me be clear.
This does protect women.
She's just missing the clappy hands.
AOC would have put the clappy hands in there.
Banning trans kids from playing sports.
Lie. Why doesn't this get community noted?
Banning boys from playing in girls sports.
Yes. If there are so many trans kids, start a trans kids league.
And by the way, I would also argue, I'm espousing the billboard, Chris.
There are no trans kids.
I know what the hell trans means.
We're just changing biology.
No. Confused kids, and then there's enablers of child genital mutilation for any adult who administers any form of medication for gender-affirming care to permanently alter and deform a healthy boy or girl's body because of this trans ideology, which will be regarded with greater disdain than lobotomies in the future.
So, let me be clear, I'm about to lie to you, and she did.
Now, in the panic, by the way, there's a panic that Elon Musk is accessing confidential personal data and they got to go to court and prevent Elon Musk from accessing the personal data.
Pathological liars through and through.
And you know that you're dealing with a pathological liar when you're dealing with Elizabeth Warren.
Elizabeth Warren tweeted out the other day, in respect of the baseless disinformation claims coming from USAID Media.
That Elon is accessing confidential data, privileged data, user data.
It's been a load of shit from the beginning.
And it's been a load of shit because you can see that even when Elizabeth Warren tries to lie about it, it's such a patently transparent lie.
But I guarantee you 99.9% of the people who follow Elizabeth Warren unironically will never know because they're not going to go read the small print.
It's very small.
In respect of the claims that Elon Musk is accessing private data and that they had to sue him to stop Musk, the unelected billionaire co-president, from accessing data, this is what Elizabeth Warren has to say.
A federal court just blocked Elon from interfering with the federal government's payment system.
A federal court blocked Elon from interfering with the federal government's payment system.
This is power in fighting.
There is power in fighting back.
We won't let up.
Until this block is permanent.
Oh, that's interesting.
There's a lot of claims there.
So the court just blocked Elon from interfering with the federal government's payment system.
Okay, let's go read it, shall we?
Because, you know, I know it's small.
I've got to zoom in a little bit.
Alliance for Retired Americans, plaintiffs, versus Scott Besant in his capacity as Secretary of Treasury.
Order. With the consent of the parties.
Now, I appreciate legalese is sometimes confusing.
And other times, it's as...
Clear, as with the consent of the parties, the court defers ruling on plaintiff's motion, which is the broader claim in the suit here, motion for a temporary restraining order, and orders as follows.
The defendants will not provide access to any payment record or payment system of the records maintained by or within the Bureau of the Fiscal Service, except that the defendants may provide access to any of the following people.
Who are those people?
Tom Krause, special government employee in the Department of Treasury, as needed for the performances of his duties, provided that such access to payment records will be read-only.
Who else?
Marco Ellis.
I don't know the details of this case to know exactly who these people are in the context of the file, but special government employee in the Department of Treasury, as needed to perform his duties.
Read only.
Any person who is an employee but not a special government employee of the Department of the Treasury who has a need for the record or system of records in the performance of their duties.
Any other person who's entitled to the record under the law.
It's great.
It's almost like the parties have consented to that which the law already provides and to that which the defendant basically only wanted.
Any person who's entitled to access to relevant data or records under the internal IR, internal revenue code.
In agreeing to the entry of this order, the parties expressly reserve all legal and factual arguments relevant to plaintiff's claim.
Order shall remain in effect until such time as the court rules on the plaintiff's forthcoming preliminary injunction.
This is...
What did she say?
This is power in fighting back?
This is literally the parties agreeing to what the law already says, which basically sounds like everything that...
Elon Musk or Doge even wanted in the first place.
Musk or Doge Thank you.
And that's that.
But now, by the way, talking about the USAID and state-funded media, the other big story of the week, which is sort of, it's dwarfed by everything else that's much more important.
The controversy over the CBS 60 Minutes drama.
CBS staffers upset over 60 Minutes drama.
Admit Kamala Harris' interview edits were an unforced error.
So they've released the entire 54-minute interview with her and that guy.
I don't know who the guy is.
I watched the entire thing.
I got a clip I'll show you in a bit.
But to read this, you all remember what happened.
She did the interview.
CBS in running the promo for the show.
Aired a question and answer that when they aired the interview itself was a different question and an answer and it became clear that they spliced together or abbreviated a verbal diarrhea word salad of an incomprehensible answer into something that was less humiliatingly stupid and embarrassing.
And they got busted then they refused to release the entire interview until just recently and now they've released it and I listened to it.
CBS News staffers are reportedly becoming increasingly upset about the unfolding drama over the 60 Minutes interview.
Yada, yada, yada.
Puck News reported Wednesday that the mixed emotions from staffers following comments made by 60 Minutes executives, producer Bill Owens, who told his callers at Monday's meeting that the edit was perfectly fine.
Yeah, this is fine.
I mean, it's literally, CBS is burning down, and you got your jackass dog sitting there sipping his cup of coffee saying, the edit was perfectly fine.
That's why everyone's freaking out about it.
They're just overreacting.
They're wrong, not us.
Is the edit fine?
One CBS News insider asked rhetorically.
It's obviously an unforced error, Puck News wrote.
Several sources said the discrepancy was preventable and argued that Owens and 60 Minutes should have taken greater care to ensure consistency between the two.
How about they don't edit the answers?
How about they just don't edit the answers?
Who's the guy?
What's his name?
Bill Whitaker.
Many of the network are pointing fingers at Owens for leaving them vulnerable to this situation in the first place, Puck News.
This is the rats jumping ship and attacking each other.
So you all know what happened with the edit.
It wasn't an unforced error.
They got caught because they didn't cover their tracks properly.
I went and listened to that entire bloody interview, unedited, and there's no bombshell revelations, except one, which I think I'm going to take credit for now.
It was just verbal diarrhea.
54 minutes of actual verbal diarrhea.
That being said, I did notice one thing which I thought was quite astonishing.
I'll play it once, it's got the edit, and then I'm going to tell you what I think here.
This was at the end of the interview.
So you hear Whitaker saying, I'm getting the calls to end this, so let's wrap it up.
And I'm telling you, throughout the entire interview, of all the talking points, Kamala Harris has her talking points.
I was born in children of middle-class families.
I own a gun.
What's the other one?
Opportunity Economy.
What are the other ones?
Oh yeah, whenever I, you know, when I was a district attorney or attorney general, I didn't ask if you were a Republican or a Democrat.
I asked if you were okay.
What are some of the other ones?
Oh yeah, we've got to get a deal in the Middle East.
We've got to get that deal.
There's things that she says all the time, every time, and it became like nauseating.
She didn't at any point in the interview talk about, you want to hear what Trump has to say?
Go to his rally.
Until the end, when...
It's getting wrapped up, and look what she does.
I'm getting the countdown here, but one last thing.
You are sitting here with us.
The Trump campaign canceled an interview that they had agreed to to participate in this broadcast.
What do you make of that?
Listen, I think that...
Look, I think that your viewers have options in terms of how they're going to hear from him.
And I invite them to watch what he says at his rallies.
Listen, I think that...
Am I crazy?
That is someone who got distracted by something that she heard in her ear.
Listen, I think that your viewers...
First of all, there was a rumor that those earrings were the Bluetooth or whatever earrings that you could get help with during interviews.
I was on the fence, but that is shocking.
It's so shocking if you watch it without audio.
There's no other way to interpret it, but I made a joke that I found the unedited version.
Listen to this, guys.
This is crazy.
I'm getting the countdown here, but one last thing.
You are sitting here with us.
The Trump campaign canceled an interview that they had agreed to, to participate in this broadcast.
What do you make of that?
All right, come on.
I forgot to say the line.
Go to one of his rallies.
Go to one of his rallies.
Say the line.
Have options in terms of how they're going to hear from him.
And I invite them to watch what he says at his rallies.
Yes, you nailed it.
You are so going to be the next president.
Keep going, girl.
You rock.
All right, that was my attempt at me, Marie.
But look at this.
And you tell me, this is without audio.
Look. What's that?
That's exactly what a Secret Service agent does when they're getting a call in their ear.
Someone's on the front roof.
Hey, yeah, I'm talking about something.
Oh, hold on.
I'm telling you.
I believe it now.
I believe it.
She was using Bluetooth earrings.
If you have noticed, by the way, she used those earrings throughout the election campaign, and she's not wearing them now.
Now she's wearing a dark black pearl earring.
I want to know what the chat has to say about that.
It's a thousand percent!
There's so much dirt in DC, there's not a big enough broom to sweep it all up, says Dar Freedom Fighter.
Oh my gee, she could have been the president so close to disaster.
Oh no, hold on, hold on.
I watched it, I suffered through it, so you're going to have to just one more second here, because...
People say, why do you engage with Luke Beasley, the little Weasley Beasley?
Look, I engage with everybody.
But there was another part where I was like...
Admittedly, there's no massive revelation in this.
It doesn't show except that which we already knew.
An idiot.
Listen to this.
Listen to this.
have pushed us to about Israel if not into an all-out regional war in the Middle East what can the US do at this point to stop this from spinning Well, let's start with October 7th, because obviously what we do now must be in the context of what has happened.
What we do now must be in the context of what has happened.
Let me ask you this, Rocket Science Kamala.
How can what we do now not be in the context of what has happened?
Holy sweet, merciful goodness.
She's an idiot.
What we do now has to be in the context of what has happened.
It cannot be in any other context.
Madam could have been president.
But I want to show you this, because just so you know, I'm not crazy.
Although I might be crazy, but doesn't mean I'm wrong.
Let's see.
Is this one going to be good here?
This one's not the best picture.
But if you go look at all the pictures of Kamala now responding to the fire in California, you're going to notice the earrings are different.
They are a dark black pearl and not that white pearl with the hoop things.
Here, let's take this one.
There you go.
This is it.
Right there.
Look at that.
You'll notice it.
I mean, throughout the election, at the first debate she was wearing them, during that interview she was wearing them, now the election's over.
And I swear to you, go look at the pictures of Kamala Harris today.
She's wearing...
Not the same pearl earrings by any means.
So, Viva the sleuth has figured it all out and I demand full credit and full territorial acknowledgement.
Alright, I think we've done it now.
These were the earrings.
We staged a debate.
This is from Wired.
I double-checked to see if Wired had received any USAID money.
Those were the earrings that she wore throughout the campaign.
That was from the first debate.
The one that we just saw was from the interview with Whitaker.
And now she's no longer wearing those earrings.
It's very odd.
Very odd.
Okay. We've done it, people.
Let me go see what's going on over here in the Rumbleverse.
Can't hear it.
Can't hear what?
Kamala should head a sales department.
Frustrating getting him to read the chat sometimes, says Decimal Threat.
I can't read the chat, people.
I can read the Rumble, France.
She is unburdened, says J-Ham.
Wait until these defunded deep staters start peddling their books because they can't get a job and have to pay their bills.
That's when all the real dirt comes out.
That's not a terrible observation.
Oh, the Kamala Hick clip was too low to hear.
Which one?
This one?
Shouldn't have been too low to hear.
Hold on one second.
So the past few weeks have pushed us to the brink, if not into, an all out regional war in the Middle East.
What can the U.S.
do at this point to stop this from spinning out of control?
Well, let's start with October 7, because obviously what we do now must be in the context of what has happened.
Encryptus in our Locals community says, he said, yeah, the clip was too low.
Also, I was telling you that was an earpiece and you said, no, who gets acknowledgement now?
Oh, you can barely hear it.
If you can barely hear it, that's the audio clip and that's as loud as it got.
So, miscoozy people.
All right, that's it for today.
I think we're going to go to the VivaBarnsLaw.locals.com after party.
Viva will help.
Viva will one day have a helper with him to monitor chats.
This is from Lions Raw.
All of the clips, sheesh.
Okay. Yes, Harris was too obviously retarded, corrupt, and married to Doug Emhoff.
Remember the Emhoff versus Adelson election?
I don't, says American Spring.
Also, when media empires start to go belly up, the interview like listening underwater.
Anyway, that was the audio.
That was the native audio, so maybe it was a little low on my end.
I gave the link out there if you want to go watch the freaking interview.
How long was the interview that they broadcast?
Was 25 minutes?
Give or take?
The unedited version was Kamala Harris Whitaker interview.
The unedited version was 57 minutes.
The edited version was 20 minutes.
Although they might have had two parts, so I don't want to say anything not accurate.
I remember the full interview that was broadcast at the time was 25 some odd minutes, because I remember listening to it where I was.
So yeah, they edited down the verbal diarrhea to try to make it not verbally diarrhea-y.
Uh, to a 25 minute interview.
So that's it.
All right.
Now, what we're going to do here...
We're going to do rocket boy.
TV says everything is not sound balanced.
Listen to your playback.
Playing the clip in your headphones is just doing the same thing.
Uh, good luck, man.
Hope everything's okay.
Thank you back.
And he says King of built on.
Okay. We are going over to Viva Barnes law.
Locals.com right now.
So. Get your butts on over there.
Link to Locals.
It will not be supporters only because we are in StreamYard today because I had a guest and I didn't want to have any who's not familiar with the Rumble Studio.
Let's see what we've got going on here.
And I'll go into Viva Barnes Law and see what's going on in the chat here.
Okay. View all.
They are now gearing up for her to become in the governor race here in California, says Moody.
Has 60 Minutes responded to this yet?
That is from Bruce MC.
Their response was that it was just edited for succinctness and didn't change the nature of the answer.
And then they refused to release the full transcript for the longest time.
I think the video was released as part of an investigation, I think, because it was published on Kamala Harris' full interview.
It was published on a government website as well.
Which is where I got it from.
It was from the Federal Communications Commission, from the FCC.
Because they ended up...
I'll show you the interview.
They ended up basically acknowledging wrongdoing.
I'm allergic to this.
This is the interview.
The unedited.
53 minutes.
54 minutes.
You know, I know that as a matter of fact.
Because I was watching CBS this morning.
There you go.
Now that I think about it.
Learn something new every day.
You got to watch how uncomfortable this all is.
Good. Coming around.
Dump. Yeah.
Got it on both?
It's going to be through the background.
Good dump.
Yes. No problem.
Just do what you need to do.
Thank you.
A woman who is grotesquely incompetent, grotesquely uncomfortable, and knows that she should not be where she is.
Good? I'm good.
And that's it.
Okay. Put on pause.
So I'll give everybody the link if you want to go watch it from the FCC website, which is why it was ultimately released.
And that's it.
Okay. All right, peeps.
We've done it.
It's great.
Link. All staged.
Okay. Kamala Harris was DEI epic failure, says Tioga 101.
I hate that cackle, says Grammatisi.
She said don't touch the earrings, stupid.
Okay. That's it.
We're going.
People, come on over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
And if you're not, I will see you on, not Sunday, on Monday.
We're going to have the Sunday show ending on Twitter.
And we're going to go end on Rumble, which is right here.
So Rumble.
Oh, obviously.
I forget to go.
Louie the Lobster.
Go get a copy.
Ending on Rumble.
Going over to VivaBarnsLaw.locals.com for the after party now.
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