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You might be wondering why you're staring at the rumble play button without looking at a typical intro video.
Is this another Viva Gaff?
Like the typo in the title.
Everybody, I don't know how long we're going to have Kara for.
And I know that her name is Kara, but because I'm an idiot and dyslexia, I'll blame dyslexia.
That way nobody can make fun of me because you're making fun of a medical condition.
I have a typo in the thumbnail that I have not been able to correct before going live.
We have Kara Cathanueva coming on from Lindell TV.
And I was going to play an intro of her asking one of the questions at the White House, but I think it's just going to be best to hear from Kara at the White House.
We're going to talk about a few things.
And it's amazing that, you know, I reached out to her after you may all have seen that question if you've been on the channel because we played it.
And she was asking the White House, you know, legit questions about, what's her face?
The prosecutor who still seems to be on the Pipe Bomber case, Jocelyn Ballantyne, asking questions about Roseanne Boyland and following the Pipe Bomb case very closely, doing the Lord's work with Lindell TV.
And so she has graciously agreed to come on for a bit, talk about three, two or three stories and a little more.
Cara, when you're available, hit that activate mic button and camera.
I'm going to apologize again.
I'm sorry about the typo.
It's okay.
It's going good.
We're here at the White House.
It's a little chilly, but not as cold as it normally is outside.
So we're good.
And so tell everybody who you are for those who may not know, because I don't think you're new to the scene, but you're making waves in terms of I won't say actual journalism.
That's an unfair comparison to others, but you're doing good journalism.
I'm Kara Castranova.
I'm the White House correspondent for Lindell TV.
Everybody can watch Lindell TV at lyndelltv.com.
I also write for The Gateway Pundit, and I have for years.
And we obviously, as you know, have covered the JSIC stories since the very beginning before it was popular when we were getting censored, when we were getting tossed off the internet, losing our social media accounts, which happened to me and a lot of others that were really trying to put out the stories of the political prisoners.
We were reporting on the pipe bomb case for many years.
So that's who I am.
And I'm also a former boxer as well.
That's what people know me for.
If you Google my name, I'm frozen in time as a boxer because I'm sort of a censor journalist, even though I'm now here at the White House, which is really redemptive.
But for so many years, I was censored that I'm sort of frozen in time as a biggest loser, NBC trainer, former champion boxer.
That's what my Wikipedia page says.
It doesn't even say that I'm a White House correspondent.
I'm trying to get that changed, but I am.
And I do get to ask the president, like you mentioned, questions regularly, as well as Carolyn Levitt and JD Vance.
So it's been an honor to say the least, and really trying to bring attention to this administration and get out stories that the mainstream media absolutely has no interest in covering.
If we have more time or one day, we'll get into the boxing stuff.
I mean, it's amazing that you must not have taken too many must have been a good boxer because you don't bear the scars of boxing on your face.
Well, thank you.
So Lindell TV, when do you go live?
We're live all day long.
There's multiple shows I pop in and out of.
There's the absolute truth with Emerald Robinson, a number of other hosts.
Mike Lindell has a show himself, but right now he's running for governor.
So he has a couple of fill-in hosts that are doing that for him.
And Rudy Giuliani has a great show at night.
So there's a lot of stuff going on all day long.
We do go live at one o'clock, usually interviewing people outside of the White House or at the White House.
So a lot of stuff going on at Lindell TV.
And it's been an honor to actually be granted press pool status, which means we get to go into the Oval Office and ask the president questions.
That's never really happened before for smaller organizations until this administration that has really welcomed alternate media with open arms.
So it's huge.
And how amazing, the stuff you're doing on the pipe bomber, you know, following that case, it's amazing.
It's where I get a lot of, you know, I'm not on the ground and I don't have press coverage or press access to the White House.
You asked the obvious question, which I think now we can assume the White House knows that Jocelyn Ballantyne is on the file.
Jocelyn Ballantyne has got her own history.
Can you flesh that out for us?
Like the question you asked, the response from the White House and what your understanding is of what the White House is doing, the DOD is doing by still keeping this woman employed and prosecuting.
Now, I don't know how you feel about it, but someone I believe to be a bona fide Patsy.
Yeah, I could, I certainly can.
So the first thing that I noticed about this whole pipe bomber trial and this arrest of Brian Cole Jr. was we could get into if I believe it's him or not.
Something smells a little bit off about the whole thing.
I think we could both agree on that.
But Jocelyn Valentine, the lead prosecutor, is completely notorious for prosecuting J-Sixers.
She is the one also who railroaded General Flynn.
She literally tried to frame President Trump by trying to get Enrique Tario of the Proud Boys to testify that President Trump knew that the Proud Boys were going to go inside the Capitol, that he got that message to President Trump through Roger Stone.
So she tried to literally frame Roger as well.
She got a false confession out of a Proud Boy named Jeremy Bertino, who has come forward as a whistleblower since and said that he was guilty of perjury.
He perjured himself at the behest of the DOJ and the FBI agents that basically told him this is what you're going to say if you don't want to go to jail for decades.
And he did, unfortunately.
So this is the type of individual that is presiding over, I guess you could say, the quote-unquote confession where no attorney was present of Brian Cole Jr. that his lawyers are now trying to, I believe, get thrown out because they don't believe that it was a confession that was, you know, that was taken under rules or, I guess, regulations that is normal when it comes to the FBI and the DOJ.
So Jocelyn Valentine is obviously a person that can't be trusted with J-6 cases.
And I did try to bring that to the attention of the president.
As you know, the president fired a lot of Department of Justice individuals and FBI agents coming in that were related to January 6th.
It's really mind-boggling why this woman still has a job.
She's really arrogant.
She's really smug.
I actually ran into her at the courthouse and I could tell you about that.
She's a deep state individual that has no place in Trump's government, considering the fact that she literally tried to frame the president of the United States and she was the architect of the whole hoax as what President Trump calls the Democrat hoax of J-6, trying to paint it as an insurrection.
So again, she doesn't belong at the Department of Justice.
We did go to the pipe bomb trial, the arraignment on Friday.
I was there.
I was present.
He pled not guilty.
Really not a lot of excitement.
It was a very quick, short arraignment.
He was only, but what's notable is that he was just indicted by a grand jury on January 6th, 2026.
He had been indicted by a superior court, which is a lower court, but by the actual federal court, grand jury, they rushed that indictment to finally get it before statute of limitations runs up, which shows that the administration, the Department of Justice, has all the power if they want to indict people just in the nick of time.
So it makes you wonder why certain individuals still haven't been indicted, especially criminals, alleged criminals of J-6, like those from the J-6 committee, or if they have pardons and the people who help them conspire to shred all of those documents.
So to make a long story short, you know, he was just arraigned and a lot of people think that she should be arraigned and she should be prosecuted.
We're speaking about Jocelyn Ballantine, the lead prosecutor for literally obstructing justice.
A lot of people believe, like I said, that she defrauded the American public.
These are a lot of very serious crimes.
The Trump administration, when I asked President Trump in a, in a, I think it was in the cabinet room or in the Oval Office, I asked him if he was aware that Jocelyn Ballantyne was on the pipe bomber case and if he was aware that she tried to basically frame him for J6.
He said that the administration is aware of who she is.
They're aware of Jocelyn.
We're looking into her.
So I guess more to come on that.
That was a little while ago now, and she's still on the pipe bomb case.
So, you know.
You mentioned something.
I want to bring this up.
It was a tweet from Tom Fitton, which said breaking FBI leadership fired no more than 138 employees.
Now, I want to make sure that in my criticism, constructive criticism, that I'm accurate and fair.
So you mentioned that they fired a number of, a fair number of DOJ.
Oh, sorry, let me bring it up.
No, I was looking at.
But unless Tom Fitton, you know, unless he's inaccurate or wrong, it says this is at the FBI, so not necessarily the DOJ.
What's your understanding of how many people were fired or, I don't know, repositioned within the DOJ?
I think that he's pretty accurate when it comes to the FBI.
The DOJ, I know that a lot of people were quote unquote demoted to inferior positions, maybe a few fired, but certainly not enough.
The DOJ is truly, I believe, obviously the DOJ, maybe the Department of War and State are what people refer to when they call the government the deep state, but the Department of Justice certainly has people in there that have been in there for many, many administrations.
They're bureaucrats.
And I think that from my understanding, I've spoken to people in frustration sources who say it's really difficult to fire all these people.
You would literally have no DOJ because so many of them are so corrupt that if you fire all the corrupt prosecutors at DOJ, you would basically have an empty building.
So it's frustrating.
But I mean, maybe that just needs to happen.
Maybe they need to get rid of the Department of Justice altogether.
A lot of people call it the Department of Injustice.
And it's really jarring for me as a reporter to be in these courtrooms and see the same people that I saw when I was covering the Biden regime.
I was in there for all of the J6 cases.
I spent four years covering them.
And I'm seeing the same prosecutors, the same marshals, the same.
I was literally assaulted during the Biden administration by a marshal just for trying to ask a prosecutor a question.
I was literally shoved.
And this was on video.
Everybody on X encouraged me to press charges.
I did.
And they dropped DC drop charges.
So they got away with literally whatever they wanted.
And now seeing the same prosecutors in the courtroom like Jocelyn Ballantyne is infuriating, to say the least.
Presenting her case before the judge, presiding, rather, judges preside.
Rather, she's prosecuting what will probably be the last January 6th trial.
This is a January 6th trial, that of Brian Cole Jr.
So seeing her in there is upsetting.
We did try to ask her questions outside of the door of the courtroom, but you're not allowed to record.
So we couldn't record.
And we waited.
When I say we, I mean myself and other journalists waited patiently on benches.
We knew she could only go out the front or the back door unless there's a secret entrance that she could leave through where we could hold her accountable, put mics up to her and say, Ms. Ballantin, what's your comments on trying to frame President Trump?
What's your comment on trying to railroad General Flynn?
Did you try to get Enrique Tario and Jeremy Bertino to lie under oath to frame President Trump?
And these are questions we asked her off camera and she literally beelined inside of a room in the courthouse, didn't come out for about an hour, stood in there, probably was watching us via video, decided to finally come out and saw us again and then made another beeline.
When she saw us, she just basically turned again and went in a door and shut it.
And you knew she wanted to leave because it was a Friday afternoon.
And we sat out there.
We're like, we could wait all day for this.
And then she sent, literally sent an FBI agent.
I'm not going to say, I'm not going to say that I believe an FBI agent was sent by her who came out and said to us, What are you guys doing here?
Why are you here?
Then some court security guards came up to us and are saying to us, Why are you here?
What questions do you want to ask her?
Are you following her?
Like just making us feel like we were going to get arrested or we were breaking the law in some sort of way.
Intimidation tactics that were literally the similar to what happened when we were covering Jay-6 trials under the Biden administration.
So it's just a similar tactics, just very upsetting to know that because it's scary.
The FBI had been to my house a few times during the whole J-6 persecution era.
So I know what it feels like to sort of live in that fear.
Every time I would hit submit on an article for the Gateway Pundit, I would have a panic attack as that.
I thought I would be arrested for the things that I was saying, just for telling the truth.
So that same kind of feeling of fear was in the pit of my stomach, even now, when I was in that courtroom, just trying to get an interview, doing my job as a reporter and getting a comment when this prosecutor is literally, in my opinion, I speculate using intimidation tactics to avoid accountability by the press.
It is like people think when you're asked what you're doing there, the implication of the suggestion is you're engaging in some form of harassment, intimidation of her, which itself is a form of harassment and intimidation to deter journalists from doing what they're doing.
Like, oh, you get to wait five minutes, then you all got to go home if she doesn't want to talk to you.
You've brought this up to the administration's attention.
Have you spoken to or seen Janine Pierrow?
Because everybody's like, the buck stopped with the president.
It's not Paim Bondi who brought this woman on as prosecutor.
It's Janine Pirro who proudly celebrated her.
Janine Pirrow, who I have since learned, has her own history of making sure that innocent people remain in jail despite their protests and evidence that would exonerate them.
Have you asked Janine Pirro or had any interaction with her?
I haven't.
And if I saw her here at the White House, I certainly would.
I'm putting together, I just have to keep bringing attention to this subject.
So I will put together a package in the next day or two on the Indell TV again on Jocelyn Valentine.
And, you know, you bring up a good point.
I will mention that, you know, maybe Janine Pierrot should be aware of her history.
I don't know if she is.
I don't know how much Janine Pierrow knows about this prosecutor.
I don't know how much Pam Bondi knows.
I mean, it's just, it's upsetting to say the least, but I certainly will tag Janine Pierrow and try to make that circulate the internet so that she can ask herself the question why she has a prosecutor working for her that literally tried to frame her boss, the president of the United States, the 47th president of the United States that she went to bat for during the 2020 era when everybody believed the election was stolen.
So it's a good question.
And I certainly will reach out to Janine Pierrot for comment.
And I encourage anybody on your show that's watching to write Janine Pierrow, write the Department of Justice and ask them why Jocelyn Ballantyne has not been fired yet by the Trump administration.
Now, I had on Ivan Rakelin.
I presume you know him.
He was on Friday afternoon from court as well.
So we know that the suspected pipe bomber, Brian Cole, pleaded not guilty through his attorneys after the confession.
And I hypothesize there's a way to merge or marry his confession with his not guilty plea.
Maybe he confessed to the acts, but he was entrapped, or maybe he's not of sound mind to be, you know, criminally culpable of the legal consequences of his actions.
What's your impression?
I don't want to ask, you know, what interactions you've had with the family, but if I may, as much as you feel comfortable publicly disclosing, what's his demeanor like?
What's his parent demeanor like?
And what's your understanding feeling of what's going on in that prosecution?
Well, what I could say is that his family is really nice and they're not the way that they were originally portrayed, which just goes to show that there's narratives on both sides that are false.
Like the original narrative about his family that they were these far leftists and whatever, you know, people were saying on the conservative right, which just isn't true.
They're normal people.
They're pretty apolitical.
There's certainly Trump supporters in the family and certainly Democrats, and they just opt not to talk about politics.
They're very close family.
That's very obvious to anybody just observing them that they're a close-knit family.
And they're just normal American people.
So they're certainly not far leftists like they were portrayed on social media when all this broke.
I have spoken to them at length, and I do hope to speak hopefully to Brian Cole Jr. when he's ready to talk to journalists or people that actually care about justice.
So yes, that's the impression that I get from his family.
And I can tell you that his family doesn't believe the confession.
They think that, you know, there's something wrong with it.
They also mentioned that I believe one of the FBI agents had said something along the lines of, we're going to bring your family in if you don't basically cooperate with us.
I got to just interrupt you there.
It's amazing because that's exactly how Jocelyn Ballantyne coerced a guilty plea out of Michael Flynn by saying we're going to go after your son.
Right.
I don't know if it was her personally.
That's how they did it with Michael Flynn.
Right.
It's unbelievable that this, like, you bring up a great point that this very same person is in charge of such an important case, a person who is notorious for using unconstitutional and illegal actions.
You don't try to get people to say false things just to get a prosecution.
Obviously, you should be prosecuted if you're doing that.
And all of the people that she has basically made victims, like Michael Flynn and like Jeremy Bertino and Enrique Tari and Roger Stone and the president of the United States should be filing some sort of complaint against her and making sure that she has to be held accountable for her actions because there's nothing more infuriating to me than a person that's in power and that has all these liberties to arrest you and ruin your life.
And they get away with it and they get away with it year after year after year after year.
So I hope that Brian Cole Jr.'s family is aware that this is a very, what word to use for a very notorious.
I keep using that word.
I'm trying to say, I would say corrupt.
I would say that a very corrupt individual isn't in charge of this case and maybe file a motion to have her removed, maybe get somebody in there that has a little bit more ethics than Jocelyn Ballantyne, because she certainly does not.
And there's just too many stories.
It's not just one.
It's story after story after story about her.
And Jay Sixer after Jay Sixer that has complaints about the way that she conducted herself, basically like something that you would see out of communist China or Russia, KGB Russia, with her actions.
So yes, it's very important that we get the word out and that she gets fired.
And I won't stop talking about this until she is, because too many friends of mine and too many good Americans and just were targeted by her.
And that includes, again, I can't stress it enough.
She tried to frame President Trump.
I just don't think that the administration is really aware of how a lot.
What points to that, what points to what I'm about to say about the administration is that the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers were the only ones that didn't receive pardons.
They only got commutations with the exception of Enrique Tario because they were found guilty of seditious conspiracy.
So that shows that whoever was advising the administration on who to not pardon doesn't understand that the reason they got found guilty of seditious conspiracy was because that was supposed to all lead up to President Trump himself being found guilty of seditious conspiracy.
Obviously, in his own J6 trial, they can't say he committed seditious conspiracy without other conspirators.
And that was going to be the Oath Keepers and that was going to be the Proud Boys.
And they were just checker pieces, regular guys, a drinking fraternity that he just plucked out, you know, put on trial in the kangaroo court.
And they were going to use ultimately against President Trump as chess pieces in his trial.
And they tried to get Enrique Tario to be the star witness and say that President Trump knew about the quote-unquote fake insurrection that Tario told him through Roger Stone.
This was a whole entire pre-thought-out conspiracy that Jocelyn Ballantyne was allegedly part of.
So, I wish I could sit down with the president and explain this to him.
He's very busy, obviously, with everything else going on in the entire world and country.
But this is important stuff because President Trump will only be president until 2028.
And a lot of people fear that once he's no longer president, the law fair will begin again.
Regular American citizens will get plucked out of their houses with guns ablazing by a diabolical FBI and DOJ.
They're all literally waiting still in the DOJ, like we talked about earlier, to come out again in 2028 and arrest everybody.
JD Vance should be very afraid.
Elon Musk, Robert Kennedy Jr., anybody that could be perceived as MAGA in the future and a political enemy should be very afraid of these Department of Justice individuals like Jocelyn Ballantyne that will be allowed to stay.
No, I mean, I make the joke: Kash Patel and Dan Bongino.
I mean, they will stop at nothing and they will come for everyone.
And, you know, they can try to say they've done everything they can and they've made good progress in terms of eliminating corrupt staff, but quite clearly, they haven't.
Question is: I brought up a couple of comments where they said, you know, if Pam Bondi's not aware, she needs to be fired.
Wall Street Journal came out with an article.
I don't know if it's well-known rumors, if you have any insight about it, that Trump is allegedly displeased with Bondi.
Do you have any independent or on your own verification that that's actually the case?
I don't know.
It's really hard to read that one.
I can't see how he wouldn't be displeased.
Just because of a lot of the people that are complaining, a lot of MAGA have been so outspoken on the internet.
And I know that his team and the president as well is very active on social media.
You don't really see any positive things put out there about Pam Bondi on social media.
So I don't know, but I know that he's the rumor is, or I'm hearing that he's supposed to appoint a secondary sort of person who's going to fill in some of the gaps for Pam Bondi.
I don't think we know who that person is, but that could be an indication that maybe he feels that more needs to be done when it comes to arrests that needs to be made.
And now, this one's sort of a hard news subject, but you asked the question about Roseanne Boyland, which pertains to January 6th, but it's sort of one of the lesser known or lesser told stories of January 6th.
People know of Ashley Babbitt.
They know of Brian Sicknick, which itself is still the remnants of a fake news story where they think he was killed by a mob of angry Trump supporters.
Roseanne Boyland was said to have died of a medical emergency amphetamine-related, which led people to think it was a drug overdose.
From my understanding, the amphetamines in her system were prescription for ADHD.
And she arguably, but not arguably, was beaten and struck by police officers and died as a result.
You asked the question: what's your knowledge of that?
And what was the administration's response to that question?
I'm glad that you brought up Roseanne Boylan because that's a said something very close to my heart.
I actually, along with another journalist named Gary McBride, a citizen journalist, actually in 2021, found the video of Roseanne Boyland being beaten by Lila Morris, police officer Lila Morris, beaten brutally with a stick, clubbed to the head, clubbed to the body with all of the force you can imagine, like turning her whole body into it after she was pepperballed in the head and gassed by J6 police.
You know, the media reported one of two things: that she died of a drug overdose or that she was trampled by her fellow Trump supporters, which is an outright lie.
Trump supporters were actually trying to save her life desperately.
And everybody that tried to come near her body or plea to police for help were gassed or beaten.
And the majority of those men wound up as political prisoners of the Biden administration and arrested after that and thrown in jail.
And the key was locked and thrown away for years.
So, this is something that's just completely unfathomable that it hasn't been addressed in the media, that there's no correction made that Roseanne Boylan did not die of a drug overdose on Capitol Steps, that she was killed allegedly by police.
Like I mentioned, I'll just lay out the fact she was hit in the head with the pepper ball.
She went down.
Cops started pushing and shoving.
And the reason they started pushing and shoving was because someone made the command to start gassing the crowd.
And when you gas a crowd, you're also gassing police who start panicking in a small space.
And they just started shoving and pushing.
And then there was just pushing, and everybody went out of the tunnel and into a pile.
So that's what caused the quote-unquote trampling or Roseanne being stuck at the bottom of the pile unconscious.
And literally, her lungs were filled with gas.
When the pile finally cleared, she was still alive, according to witnesses that I've spoken to.
We have affidavits that are signed with witnesses saying that she was still alive.
And she was beaten with the stick by Lila Morris, brutally to the head and to the body.
So, no, she didn't die of a drug overdose, and she was not trampled by fellow Trump supporters.
So, that is a question that I asked Carolyn Levitt about at the last press briefing because it was on January 7th.
It was timely.
January 6th was the day before.
And she said that she would have to refer me to the DOJ and to the FBI.
I have dropped off some reports to those two institutions.
Hopefully, they will take them seriously.
A 78-page criminal referral, I can send one to you if you want, that I wrote and that we worked on, just with all of the facts, like the undisputed facts.
I basically did all of the work for them.
I have 10 eyewitness statements, use of force experts, all of the ins and outs of where they could watch the videos to make this arrest easy, arrest or at least investigate police officer Lila Morris and the other officers that pepper balled her in the head at close range and gassed her.
And that's why she died.
And there needs to be justice for Roseanne Boylan.
And the good news is the White House did print a corrections page.
It's the Jason, a new page on January 6th talking about the people that died that day.
No police officers died that day, like the Biden administration lied and told the public.
It was actually four Trump supporters that died that day.
Two, we have proof that were killed by police.
And the other two somehow mysteriously died of heart attacks at a Trump rally, which has never happened before.
So you could try to figure that one out for yourself.
And others that committed suicide because they were jailed and all of these things.
So the administration did put this up.
And my hope and my prayer is for Roseanne Boylan and her family is that the White House page during this administration will eventually print a page correcting the public record that she did not die of a drug overdose, that she was not trampled by Trump supporters, but that she was killed by police, allegedly.
We say the word allegedly for legal reasons, that she was killed by police and that she was not a drug addict that just somehow just dropped dead underneath a police pile on Capitol steps.
So once they have the facts, I do believe that they will change that and they will rewrite that page.
I don't know when that's going to happen, but I think it will because God wins in the end.
I really believe that.
And this is a story that we fought hard to get out there because I just think if people in the American public knew that there was a woman, another woman besides Ashley Babbitt that was killed that day allegedly by police and it was covered up by the government, then they're going to start asking themselves questions.
What else did they lie to us about that day?
Like, what else did the media lie about?
And what were they really trying to cover up?
Like, what was it they were trying to protect that they really had to go with this insurrection narrative so hard where they had that kangaroo committee, that unselect committee, and all of the things that the government did.
Were they really trying to hide a stolen election?
Is the point.
If they fought this hard with all of these fake narratives where they would actually do dirty, an American citizen from Georgia who just voted for the first time and came to protest for election integrity, they covered up her death.
Why would they do that?
Is the question?
I don't know if you're following this part.
There's apparently a grand jury that's been summoned up in Fort Pierce, Florida.
I guess the question stems from statute of limitations.
We've heard Harmee Dylan making the argument that, you know, don't worry, a lot of this stuff is going to not be expired by statute of limitations because of RICO conspiracies or ongoing conspiracy.
I don't know if you have any insights as to what justice might be coming in the immediate future or what your impression is of no justice coming at all for any of this.
It's frustrating.
I don't know.
I read Harmee Dylan's tweet or rather ex post and I was hopeful, but then I, you know, there haven't been any arrests this year.
So, you know, you just take it with a grain of salt what you watch and what you read.
I'm praying that there are arrests.
I would love nothing more than to see to see Liz Cheney in handcuffs for everything that she did.
And all of the other members of the unselect committee, their staffers that certainly were conspiring with them.
They didn't receive pardons.
Maybe all of the truth could come out by going after some of their staffers and some of the people that were advising them and some of the people that testified that literally lied under oath.
And I have all of the proof in the world, if anybody needs it, of how they lied under oath.
But hopefully there will be arrests.
And I sadly believe that if Democrat, rather, if Republicans lose the midterms, that's the only time we might see arrests because what's going to happen is they're going to impeach President Trump and we're going to have to live through that all over again if Democrats win in 2026.
And then maybe that will light a fire under the administration.
And maybe they're going to say, you know what, we need to start making arrests because they're using congressional lawfare, you could call it.
And let's start really doing what needs to be done to clean house.
I don't know what has to happen to make this DOJ wake up and realize that a small fry like Brian Cole Jr. is not the arrest that the American people voted for or the arrests of, you know, great, let's arrest Antifa protesters.
I'm all for it.
And violent, violent, rather, I say violent antifa protesters because people have a right to protest.
And all of these people that are getting arrested, fine, let's arrest illegal immigrants.
But the arrests that people voted for, at least MAGA did, was deep state arrests, people who were orchestrating all these things, the people who let these illegals in to begin with, the people that orchestrated the Fed surrection, the people who orchestrated everything having to do with COVID and the conspiracies having to do with COVID.
This is what we voted for.
The people who were behind Dr. Fauci.
We want to see Dr. Fauci or one of his advisors get arrested.
So that's what we voted for, I think, in MAGA.
And I think, and I pray that that will come in the near future.
But I think there has to be a catalyst to make that happen.
And I don't know what that is.
You got to get out of here.
Yeah.
And like, I'd say a couple minutes.
Last question.
Dan Bongino is no longer at the deputy director level.
I don't know if this is a question that you can ask of Kash Patel, but if things come back up, life can only be understood backwards.
But back in the day, Bongino had put out this tweet, basically saying the things that he's learned in the FBI shocked him to his core.
And we're all wondering whether or not Dan's going to be able to talk about it, if he's going to be under an NDA, if he's going to not necessarily want to, I don't want to say rustle feathers within the DOJ from the outside.
Have you ever been able to ask Kash Patel or Pam Bondi what that tweet was about and what elements within the FBI Dan saw that really caused him to appreciate the depth of the corruption?
I mean, I did reach out to him.
I haven't heard back for comment on certain things.
So I don't know if he is actually going to come out, at least not in the near future, and tell us what happened during that time that he spent there in the FBI, just because it's, I have a lot of friends that are working in this administration.
And it's, it's like once you're in, it's, it's, it's really not what you're, you bet.
It's a very terrifying thing, I think, to be in the administration and then learn all the things that you learn and realize that there's so many deep state bureaucrats still embedded in the administration that are not Trump allies.
There's a lot of people in this administration that were here before.
They don't like President Trump.
They cannot wait until he's out of office.
And this is in every single department here in Washington, D.C.
And I think that coming into an administration, you realize that.
And there's a lot of other factors.
Dan Bongino is someone I always respected.
But to me, when I saw him as the FBI deputy director, he just looked like somebody that I didn't know anymore.
I watched his show for a long time and I met him in person.
So I don't know what happened there.
And I can't speculate, but I just don't picture anytime soon soon him coming out and spilling the tea on anything.
Maybe in a couple of years, maybe when certain people are gone, you know, I look forward to that.
Maybe he'll write a tele book one day.
But just from my knowledge of people that work in the government, it would be a very scary thing to do.
Certainly.
Kara, I won't push my luck with your time.
Thank you very much.
Where can people find you and what can they do to support your work?
Follow me at Cara Castranova here on X.
And also you can follow Lindell TV on X and go to lindelltv.com to watch our reporting every day live from the White House.
Amazing stuff, Cara.
Thank you very much.
Again, I'm sorry about the typo, but thank you very much for coming on.
Fantastic stuff.
Thank you so much.
God bless you.
God bless your work.
And now you got to hit the deactivate button.
Oh, no, I can kick you out from this end.
Sorry, that's what I can do that.
All right, people, here's the link to Kara's X feed.
She's doing great, great journalism.
Like, you know, just asking, not just asking questions the way it's become a meme, asking the right questions.
Boopsy, thank you very much.
Great.
Well, we're not done yet, by the way.
We got more stuff to talk about.
I knew Kara had roughly a 30-minute heart out.
And I'm checking up her boxing record.
I did know that she was a boxer because when I was looking for the thumbnail pic, you could go Google.
Hold on, just so it doesn't sound like a total pervert for what I just said.
Where were the images?
Yeah, here.
I tried to go get a thumbnail pick, which I ended up just pulling from.
See, he gives you this in boxing pics.
And there was one where she was flexing right there.
That's a bicep that can actually pummel a great many people.
Can't find out what a record is.
It looks like she was at number two nationally.
That's why, that's amazing.
That also goes to show you, people, never judge a person by what you perceive to be their physical appearance or physique, because there are people out there.
They might look like 120 pounds wet with what are they called?
You know, soaking wet, and they will pummel you in a fight.
This is why you don't pick fights with people.
As crazy as you think you are, there's going to be someone out there who's going to be crazier.
And you can never really, you know what I got?
I got, I got a Sean Strickland.
I got a Sean Strickland autograph card replacement, but this, you look at regular people and you say, oh, yeah, I'll mouth off to that person.
And you don't understand people can be trained beating killing machines.
Cara is quite clearly one of them as well.
All right.
By the way, it was Cara Castuanova.
I corrected the typo.
Now, actually, Rumble updated.
What's it called?
When you update the cash sufficiently quickly.
That's Cara.
That's January 6th.
That's the White House.
That is, what's her face?
Jocelyn Ballantine or Ballantine.
And that is what we are currently dealing with.
I'm going to get to the rumors of Pam Bondi leaving in a second.
Let me just bring this one up here.
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That's just, I've been getting told to stop saying from whence.
It's just whence they came.
That's Bill Tong.
It's like beef jerky made out of meat.
It's like prosciutto.
And they've got dry dates.
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Little known fact.
Go check it out, people.
All right.
The rumor of the day is that Pam Bondi is not in Trump's good books.
You don't know what to make of news because it's not because the Wall Street Journal says something that I might call it like for lack of a better word, but that I might agree with, that you can then say, oh, the Wall Street Journal must be right this time.
They're not sowing discord among the Trump administration this time because they're saying something that I already agree with.
Well, the rumors on the street, and they could be true and they could be wrong, is that Trump is complaining about Bondi being weak and doesn't enforce his agenda report.
Now, what I say, always take it with a grain of salt.
This is propagandist mainstream legacy media.
They exist to sow discord within the Trump administration.
They exist to do what they can to undermine this Trump administration.
And it's the interesting thing that someone can say, fire Bondi because they want the administration to succeed.
And then someone else can say Trump is thinking about firing Bondi because they want to undermine the administration.
And you just have to understand the perspective from which someone is coming as to whether or not their constructive criticism is constructive or destructive for the purposes of sowing discord and creating the impression of mayhem within the administration.
So with that in mind, this actually came from the Wall Street Journal.
I guess this is from the Independent.
I was having problems archiving the Wall Street Journal article, but President Donald Trump is reportedly still unhappy with the performance of Attorney General Pam Bondi, according to a new report.
Administration sources speaking to the Wall Street Journal reportedly said Trump finds Bondi weak and ineffective in executing his agenda.
Why I say, like, you know, even fake news is going to be right from time to time.
Even a blind squirrel finds a nut.
You don't need them to tell you that.
Some of Trump's biggest supporters.
See that right there?
I got Trump's shoes.
You see that right there?
Some of Trump's biggest supporters have been saying she's not representing your agenda.
You're coming to 2026.
There have been no deep state arrests.
Okay, fine.
There's a grand jury that's been impaneled, allegedly, in Fort Pierce, Florida.
We'll see where that goes.
We are nine months away from the midterms.
We are, I'm not going to pull up the meme, zero deep state Russia collusion hoax, COVID hoax.
We are zero arrests.
You had your one arrest, James Comey, which was done on the eve of the Statute of Limitations for no better reason.
The information about Comey's alleged lying, perjury, whatever, lying to the lying under oath.
That was known.
You can go back and see my tweets saying, oh, you lied years ago.
There was no reason to wait for the 11th hour or the 11th hour plus one.
Then it gets tossed and they can't reinstate because it's beyond the statute of limitations right now because they waited for the 11th hour.
So they've got a stuck now going to appeal to try to appeal the dismissal, whether or not the dismissal was dismissed by an activist judge who said Halligan wasn't properly appointed.
You avoid these problems by being proactive and ahead of the curve, not continually trying to catch a falling knife.
That's what Pan Bondi's DOJ has been.
Some people are going to say it's not even catching a falling knife.
It's just pure corruption.
She is a deep state asset.
She is a protector of the deep state.
And she is there to frustrate Trump's agenda while making it look like she's doing her best to pursue Trump's agenda.
So that's, let me bring the article back up because I mean, you don't, and when you have Barnes going to D.C. and fraternizing with, you know, whomever he's fraternizing, they all know it.
There are some secrets that are not kept secrets.
Trump accidentally truth-posting what allegedly was supposed to be a text message to Pam Bondi saying, what the hell's going on?
You're not doing anything.
Oh, no, that was just, you know, 4D chess.
He knew that he was actually, you know, messaging it publicly.
Trump's frustration is reportedly an outgrowth of his efforts to pressure the Justice Department to be more aggressive in his pursuit of his various priorities, according to the report.
This isn't the first time Trump criticized Bondi when we saw that.
Trump has allegedly discussed with his allies the possibility of appointing special counsels at the Justice Department to expedite progress on his goals, according to the report.
They have to take pictures that are unflattering.
What a bunch of idiots these people are.
President Trump has reportedly grown continually more frustrated with Attorney General Pam Bondi's progress on his agenda or lack thereof, according to administration sources who spoke to the Wall Street Journal in a previous complaint, which came from the Truth Social Post.
So bottom line, Trump is reportedly irritated with Bondi's lack of action, as he should be.
And it's not to say that you demand the impossible.
You demand what needs to be done.
Because if you don't get done what needs to be done, you might not get to do it ever again.
Because when they come back into power, it's going to be mayhem, Bedlam, impeachment after impeachment.
Bondi, Patel, who else?
Everybody.
And so that's, you know, unhappy.
Yeah.
I wanted to bring up a couple of my takes on it.
Well, I'll get to that in a second.
The bottom line is it's been six months that I've been saying that Pam Bondi should be fired.
And not even because of the Epstein debacle.
She's done virtually nothing to ensure that Trump A succeeds as president because you need to go and rid the administration of the rot.
They say, oh, well, we're going to be understaffed.
Well, restaff then.
And unfortunately, you might be better off having an empty office than having a saboteur in that office.
And we are now a year in.
There have been some successes.
Yes, crime is at an all-time low.
It started dipping down in 2024.
They've made substantial arrests.
Drug dealers, human traffickers, crime in general agreed, which also makes it a little bit more difficult to say we're understaffed and we can't do this.
But look at all of our successes in our fight on crime at large.
So that's Pam Bondi.
Now, I did just get distracted for a second because I said I saw Rest in Peace Scott Adams.
We'll get to some more stuff.
We'll get back to news in a second.
I don't do the whole rest in peace things and people live, people die.
And I mean, I knew Scott had been on the channel.
Scott was, as far as I'm concerned, he was a smart man.
He was a thought leader.
The cliché is a thought leader.
He was a man of extremely powerful mind, powerful intellect, powerful political influence because what he had a good brain.
And he got prostate cancer and died at 68.
And 68, when you're a kid, you're old as Methuselah.
The older you get, the closer 68 gets to you.
I'm 47.
Dying of prostate cancer at 68 years old is nowhere near long enough.
My father-in-law died at 62.
And even when it happened 15 years ago, you're like, oh, 62.
That number approaches real rapidly.
And he had another, the world would have been better off had he had another 20 plus years of contribution to this world.
He passed away and it's so nasty.
You know what?
Let me just bring this up.
I'll bring up the good before the bad.
We have to hear where they read a letter of his final, his final words to the world, which he wrote literally.
It was a Twitter thing.
Hold on a second.
Let me bring it up.
I think it'll be good to hear.
Let's listen to this.
Just give it a few seconds.
It's a few minutes long, but it's worth listening to.
I accept Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior and look forward to spending an eternity with him.
The part about me not being a believer should be quickly resolved if I wake up in heaven.
I won't need any more convincing than that.
I hope I'm still qualified for entry.
With your permission, I'd like to explain my life.
For the first part of my life, I was focused on making myself a worthy husband and parent as a way to find meaning.
That worked.
But marriages don't always last forever.
And mine eventually ended in a highly amicable way.
I'm grateful for those years and for the people I came to call my family.
Once the marriage unwound, I needed a new focus, a new meaning.
And so I donated myself to the world, literally speaking the words out loud in my otherwise silent home.
From that point on, I looked for ways I could add the most to people's life, one way or another.
I'll pause it there.
I don't want to play the whole thing.
I'll give everybody the link and you can listen to it.
I think everybody should listen to it.
He goes on to talk about the books that he published, you know, trying to be of value to this world.
And there's really nothing more anybody should aspire to than being value added to the world.
And, you know, maybe if they want to be a little bit more realistic to their immediate environment.
Be value added to your family, be value added to your work, be value added to your business, be value added to your community.
And Scott most certainly was.
What I find utterly atrocious, and I'm reading the chat, and maybe there's some of those people here.
There are people, there's the old maxim.
It's a Greek, the origins are don't speak ill of the dead because they're not there to defend themselves.
You knew it was going to happen.
And I'm not going to put everyone on blast, but just a couple who just can't say it, can't help themselves.
Like, hey, someone just died of cancer.
Let's go make fun of them.
And I really can't think of anything worse in life.
There was one guy, Evan Wolf, who's just a known troll, saying, you know, he was a terrible person.
Can you imagine someone referring to someone who just passed away as a terrible person without realizing that they are the terrible person?
This guy says, before being known as the most racist cartoon since Hitler, cartoonists since Hitler learned to draw, Dilbert Scott Adams was obsessed with revolutionizing food.
God forbid people have ideas of revolutionizing food.
His flagship product was the Dil Burrito, which was a low-end frozen burrito, which crushed vitamins inside.
Sounds kind of interesting.
It was a complete failure.
You know, who doesn't understand what it takes to be a success?
Failures, who think that failure is a sign of failure.
Failure, any success will tell you, what's the expression?
Success is a matter of luck.
Just ask any failure.
And you ask any success, and they'll say, yes, you have to fail in order to finally succeed.
You fail once and you give up.
Congrats, you're a failure and you never try it again.
There will not be any successful individual on this earth who has not failed at one point in their life.
You fail, you learn, you do better the next time.
And for the people out there, speaking ill of the dead, they just can't wait.
They got to get that dopamine fix on Twitter.
Yeah.
Let me say something stupid and mean.
But he deserved it, right?
After Charlie Kirk was assassinated, like, oh, it's terrible.
It's terrible.
But he was a racist bigger than Cobby.
It's like, you don't have to say anything.
Shut your mouths.
Even if you think he was the worst person on earth, just shut up.
You want to talk critically about legacy?
Maybe wait a week.
Sick people, sick, awful, evil people.
Scott was amazing.
He wrote, I read Loser Think before the other two.
So by the time I got around to Winn Bigley and what's the other one, how to succeed, how to fail at almost everything in life and still succeed.
Or that might be the Winn Bigley.
Either way, three books.
I read Loser Think first.
That's one that stuck with me.
Why didn't you do this yesterday?
Why didn't you do it sooner?
Loser Think.
What is it called?
Not strawmanning.
It's putting words.
I mean, it's basically, you know, having arguments with the thoughts in your head.
Everyone should read Loser Think.
The heck was it?
It was not imagining.
It was not hallucinations.
There was a term for it in the book where it basically was tantamount.
It's tantamount to strawmanning, but to making up the position of your adversary.
But go check it out.
It was a great book.
All right.
Now back to the news.
Let me, let me.
Sorry, I'm going to read some of the chatter, but I'm not going to read some stuff.
Let me go see one thing before we get to the next story.
Yeah, there is.
Okay, let me bring these up.
Crumble.
France.
R. Sargent 31 says, the art of the deal, leverage, and timing.
Time is running out and Trump is getting impatient.
Bondi needs to go, but we have to replace, we have to have a replacement in line and immediately ready to go.
Well, true.
And you would have had that had you done it.
I would not say should have done it six months ago.
That is why you can't wait until the last minute to do that, which needs a little bit of preempting.
The reality is four years is a long time, but it's also not a long time because you don't have the four years.
If you haven't gotten things done by the fourth year, the end of the third year, you're not getting it done.
And then you got the midterms.
So it's true.
Time is running out.
And the criticism is not new criticism.
And there were ways to get around this.
Barnes and I had discussed it back in the day.
You know, you could have an informal advisor, bring in an Andrew Bailey or a Matt Gates in the backdrop.
Don't need Senate approval to give the instructions.
Flip side, there's also a way to get someone else in there who has already received Senate confirmation, Harmee Dylan.
I'm trying to think of somebody else.
Some people were actually saying it's, you know, it's actually Bondi and not Todd Blanche, but there were ways to position so that you're not caught With no time left to do anything useful, and nobody can say that the writing was not on the wall and that the criticism and the solutions had not been given six months ago, if not more.
Dominant one says, Real men need to be pounded by Anton's meat from King of Bill Tong, half-pounded with eight ounces at just the right time.
R. Sargent says, Did you hear they are bringing in an assistant U.S. Attorney General now?
Uh, I don't know.
I feel like we might have said that.
Um, but then the question is going to be, you know, you best, you best here's the advice.
Here's what you have to do, Pam.
And now just go ahead and do it.
They, my goodness, could you imagine if Barnes were attorney general?
Can you imagine the world that we would live in?
It would be a thing of glory.
Then Dominant One says, File the charges, make the arrests, let them post bail, let the process be the punishment, just like they did with Trump, but Trump won't.
He's a pussy.
Well, I mean, then you had going back to that, you know, the Bongino tweet from July.
Things have to be done properly.
I'm not proposing lawfare.
I'm not proposing becoming the monster that you're trying to defeat.
You never defeat the monster that way.
You just substitute yourself for it.
Do it by the book.
Don't wait until September to file two Piddley charges against James Comey with information that you've had for the last nine months or six months of the administration.
It's inexcusable.
It's inexcusable.
And it's not sycophantry that's going to get me to say, don't be too hard on them because if you're too hard on them, you might deter people from, I don't know, from participating.
No, my goodness, there's a substantial amount of time right now to reign in judicial hell, the righteous hell that needs to be reigned in that would actually motivate a base that might now be thinking of checking out and do not check out people.
The chapter has not yet been written, and we don't know what chapter of the book we're at right now.
We just know in the near future, midterms are coming up, and there's a whole hell of a lot of time to write this ship and to change morale between now and then.
Then we got Lucy the Dog who says, Yes, Scott, in the presence of the Lord of hosts, he finished well, just like Paul did.
Yeah, the part that I missed of his letter is he spent the first two paragraphs saying he was of sound mind, that the cancer had taken his body, but not his mind, so that nobody thinks he was manipulated or whatever into his last moment revelation.
So there's that.
Speaking of the devil, pun intended, you all heard that the Clintons, let me back this up.
Speaking of raining down righteous judicial hell to pay on the people who deserve it, because no one's above the law.
Have you all heard the news that Hill and Billary Clinton, Bill and Hillary Clinton have announced that, yeah, they're not going to come and testify because screw you.
We don't have to do that.
This is from the New York Times.
Facing contempt threats, Clintons refused to testify in Epstein inquiry.
The couple escalated their battle with Representative James R. Comer, the chairman of the oversight committee, who said he would move to hold them in contempt of Congress.
So they were summoned to testify.
Good old Bill getting his good old back massage.
We'll get to that picture in a bit.
Good old Bill, who, according to some Bongino on the Bongino Report back in the day, had very specific insights and intel to offer that came to him from his unimpeachable sources as to what Bill Clinton was up to on planes with young girls, and it was none too good.
Bill and Hillary Clinton refused to testify in the House's Jeffrey Epstein investigation, escalating a month-long battle with his Republican leader.
Every person, oh, I'll get to that in a second.
They wrote a letter that said, We're not coming.
Sorry.
Mr. Comer's relentless efforts to force him to testify reflect his overall approach to the panel's Epstein inquiry.
He has sought to deflect focus from President Trump's ties to this.
I'll read that in a second.
Comer's repeatedly threatened to hold the Clintons in contempt if they failed to appear behind closed doors.
Typically, the first step in referring someone to the Justice Department for prosecution.
So we don't need to go too far into that story, but I do want to bring up James Comer talking about potentially holding them in contempt of courts.
Should they not appear?
Listen to this.
Here we go.
This is James Comer.
Unanimously by the committee, unanimously by the committee in a bipartisan matter, we will move next week in the House Oversight Committee markup to hold former President Clinton in contempt of Congress.
Next week we'll move and then do it.
We'll see.
You know how long it took Merrick Garland to indict Steve Bannon for contempt of Congress for refusing to comply with the subpoena despite having alleged and arguable, what's the word I'm looking for, presidential executive privilege?
I think I might be using the wrong word there.
You know how long it took Garland to indict Steve Bannon three weeks after he was after they concluded to hold him in contempt of Congress.
So now we'll read the letter.
By the way, this is you want to see something hilarious?
This is what Hillary Clinton had to write on X.
This is not about right or left.
It's about right and wrong.
And this is what Bill Clinton had to write on Twitter.
This is not about right or left.
It's about right and wrong.
And both of these jackass coward criminals restricted who could reply.
Accounts Hillary Clinton follows or mentioned can reply.
And accounts Bill Clinton follows or mentioned can reply.
I was going to make a funny meme and like add a reply from Jeffrey Epstein.
Hey, Bill, thanks a lot for the protection.
But then someone's going to say that's Viva's trying to, you know, I don't know, purveying disinformation.
Someone else will do the meme better than me.
But there is a good meme to be had here that only people who they follow or mention can reply.
So get a reply from someone who would be a very unsavory character that follows Bill Clinton and have a humorous response.
But let's get to that letter.
We're not getting to that.
Too long, didn't read.
They basically come out and say, it's all political law affair.
We don't have to do this.
It's to deflect from Trump, et cetera, et cetera.
You know, it's amazing.
And I made the joke: like two criminals who know how to play the game.
They're two hardened career criminals.
They say, what do career criminals or multiple criminals need to do in order to not get busted by law enforcement?
Get clear on your story, repeat it, and don't change it.
What's their story?
It's not about right or wrong.
It's about justice.
Yeah, whatever the hell.
We're not doing it.
They met and they said, honey, I don't think Bill calls Hillary honey anymore.
He might call her Satan.
Yes, Satan.
You're not saying anything.
We're not saying anything.
End of story.
Nobody's throwing anybody else under the bus.
Let's get clear on our story.
All right.
This is the line.
This is the spin.
It's not about left or right, right or left.
It's about right and wrong.
Now we're going to go back to that letter just to hear what they say in this.
Every person has to decide when they have seen or had enough and are ready to fight for this country, its principles, and its people, no matter the consequences.
The Clintons wrote in a lengthy letter: sorry, no one's above the law, contempt of Congress, and ye shall be indicted and go to jail like Steve Bannon, like Peter Navarro.
And you'll be stripped of your defenses, right?
Can't make it, can't raise any defenses.
No reliance, defenses, nothing.
Oh, no, no, no, we've decided.
We've decided.
No one's above the law, but we've decided when the law applies.
Mr. Comer's relentless efforts to force him to testify reflects his overall approach to his Epstein.
Yada yada yada.
Okay.
Jeffrey Epstein visited the White House 17 times while Bill Clinton was president, Comer said on Tuesday, speaking to reporters, holding Mr. Clinton's scheduled epsilon.
No one's accusing Bill Clinton of anything, any wrongdoing.
We just have questions.
I won't accuse anybody, but Bill Clinton back massage.
Let's just go to that one.
Don't go to videos, people.
Ah, yeah.
Nobody's accusing anybody of anything except, oh, you know who that woman that's giving him a back massage is?
A nice deep tissue back massage?
Virginia Guffre, one of the Epstein sex trafficking victims.
But no, they don't need to testify.
I mean, they wouldn't want to lie under oath, so they're just not going to say anything, even if it means coming and pleading the fifth or just not answering questions.
But that's what's going on with Bill Clinton.
No one's above the law.
But they've just unilaterally decided they're not going to comply with the subpoenas.
Oh, this one we're saving this one for the vivabarneslaw.locals.com afterparty.
James O'Keefe put out an interesting expose that we're going to talk about in a bit.
Now, that's what's going on there.
They should go to jail and we'll see if they, but, and even if they do, I mean, it's good, but Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton, it would be fun.
It would be great memes.
It would be great content.
It would not ensure the preservation of this constitutional republic.
The deep state is what needs to be dismantled.
And like May Dog says over here, maybe the deep state just needs to be understaffed for a little while.
Barnes is attorney general, talk about short-staffed.
Everyone's fired.
Maybe that's what it needs.
Just fire them all.
And you're better off having an empty chair than a subversive deep state trader in that chair, actively working against you at all costs.
Yeah, we're going to get into the James O'Keefe story in a bit on the VivaBarnesLaw.locals.com after party.
People, I think we're going to go.
I've got my bowling league tonight, so I don't have all the time in the world.
And Redacted is live.
High alert.
Trump announces plans to attack Iran as strikes are on the table.
Oh, they're going to give me acid reflux disease at Redacted with all of this bad news.
Go check out Redacted.
Before you do that, let me give everybody the link.
If you want to come over to VivaBarnesLaw, darlocal.com, go check out Clara.
Here's the link to locals, bada bing, bada boom.
Here is the link to Clara's Twitter feed.
And I know NeuroDivergent is out there as our moderator doing that as well.
Thank you, Neuro.
Here's a link to Clara, to Cara.
And oh, yeah, one last one before we go, everyone.
If you want to support the channel and you want to use the new thing that they do here, go down that little tip button.
Click on that tip button.
Go to tip with crypto.
Now you can scan this QR code.
Let me see what happens if you do this.
It works.
It's actually so cool.
Oh, look at that.
Now you go to my wallet if you want to tip with Bitcoin.
If you want to do that, you can do it with Bitcoin.
It makes you feel very technologically advanced.
And if you want to tip with gold tethered, X-A-U-T, you can click on this one.
And if you want to invest in gold, download the Rumble Wallet.
It's on Android and Apple Phone.
So you can get it on Google and Apple Store.
Download the Rumble Wallet, connect it to your account.
Not investment advice.
And remember your 12-word seed thing.
Remember your 12-seed, your seed password, the 12-word.
Remember the words.
Save it somewhere where you won't lose it.
Because if you lose that, you lose everything.
And then you can go to USDT here.
It's just like that.
Anyways, if you want to support the channel.
Right now, we're going to go over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
And we're going to have our wonderful after party right after we raid redacted.
Oh, Divinity just raided our stream.
Thank you to the quartering for the raid.
Thank you, Divinity.
Unfortunately, now the raid is going to be raided forward.
We're going to go raid redacted.
Go see what they're saying.
Godspeed, people.
And I will see you all tomorrow.
It is today's Tuesday.
Tomorrow's Wednesday.
We've got Colonel McGregor coming on at three o'clock tomorrow.
And that's it.
Go.
Booyah, locals.
Here I come.
We have just raided Redacted.
And Viva raid Booyah.
And that's it.
But while we raid, we'll give it a few more minutes.
Let's go to our locals chat and see what's going on here.
Viva, you know, Jews.
See, Ansa says, Viva, you know, Jews can give you the tip.
Is that a dirty joke?
Tiptoe with crypto.
Not bad, not bad.
Raid carefully.
The poor people on the raid chain being tossed all over the place.
Got a doctor's department tomorrow, Bill.
Hopefully, it's nothing bad, only good.
Love Colonel McGregor.
Says boopsy.
It's going to be a good one tomorrow.
Let me see what Mr. Mike says.
Manufacturing consent for war with Iran.
War is coming to the Arctic.
Soccer moms versus ice.
Jewish synagogue attacks.
I guess that's what they have on the line up there.
High alert.
It's almost 4:20, says Bill Brown.
Okay, now we're actually going to go and end it on Rumble.
Thank you all for being here, Rumble, and Twitter to a very little degree.