Peasants Perspective

Inside Weaponization, Fraud, And A Country On Edge

Taylor Johnatakis Season 2 Episode 208

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Start with the receipts, not the rhetoric. A Supreme Court exchange reveals a state investigation launched without a single consumer complaint, and that moment becomes our lens on a bigger pattern: institutions flex power first and explain later. From Arctic Frost fights on Capitol Hill to targeted probes of political and religious groups, we track how “safeguards” morph into shortcuts that erode trust.

We dig into the Stefanik–Johnson clash over disclosure rules, cabinet updates on dropped prosecutions and enforcement numbers, and a courtroom tug-of-war over Planned Parenthood funding that keeps returning despite legislative votes. On the ground, organized fraud rings, a visa-overstayed cop back on duty, and state noncompliance with SNAP data requests show how systems miss the obvious while pursuing political sideshows. It’s not abstract. It’s your taxes, your safety, your confidence in the rules.

The war on drugs segment raises the hardest questions: lethal strikes against narco-terrorists, legal authority, and the cost of doing nothing in the face of mass overdose deaths. We weigh oversight against deterrence and press for clear rules of engagement. Then we tackle the FBI’s legitimacy gap: headline metrics on arrests and child rescues versus a long memory of mission creep and politicized cases. Real reform means narrow scope, transparent audits, and accountability that doesn’t depend on who holds power. Finally, we confront election integrity claims and the vacuum created by underinvestigated fraud, pointing to standardized audits, open data, and strict chain-of-custody as the practical path to trust.

It’s a dense tour through courts, Congress, border policy, and law enforcement, told in plain language, with clips that let the principals make (or break) their own case. If you care about government accountability, election integrity, border security, and real oversight, this one is for you. Listen, share with a friend who loves receipts more than spin, and leave a review with the one reform you think can’t wait.

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SPEAKER_07:

You see the peasants in the background with the kings and kings walking around? Where are those people? Where are those people? Good morning, peasants. Welcome to another episode of The Peasants Perspective. So glad to have you guys here today. It's a great Tuesday. Yesterday, Donald Trump had a cabinet meeting, kind of set the world on fire. It's Wednesday. Is today Wednesday? Yeah. Today Wednesday. Week is flying by. So I saw this little clip. This is an old clip back from uh the campaign days. And it's just funny. This is Gavin Newsom. And I'm only showing this just so we can look at his hands.

SPEAKER_09:

Just look at his hands. We've had I've been on a journey like this before, feeling great, feeling stressed, feeling doubtful. The last two days, I don't know what it is. I think it's for maybe the dust sat line for the master. This is like a new martial art. Have a roller coaster. Something's happened the last few days. We're telling you that Des Moines registered poll. I mean, I don't know.

SPEAKER_06:

I don't expect out for that one-inch punch.

SPEAKER_09:

Column. But it says something to me that is of outsized importance potentially in terms of the outcome of this race. So I'm feeling it's much better than I was even 24 hours ago. Are you selling a supplement? It just I think the biggest challenge for if I was Trump, the reason I wouldn't want to be Trump right now is since Jobs, we've outperformed never much significantly. I'm talking about Colorado Springs. It's not just the 2022. Um it doesn't stop. That's the crazy thing. There's no respite for his hands. Every spring, every syllable's got a move. Which is significant.

SPEAKER_06:

It'd be like flip it, rub it down. So much time. Let's see, go, go. And I think suburban. Massage that sausage.

SPEAKER_09:

There's something going on. And uh there's something going on.

SPEAKER_07:

All right. No point to that clip other than Gavin Newsom has a hand problem. Oh my goodness, that's hilarious. Carlitz, good morning. Taking a break from a three-hour Nasera documentary popped into my YouTube. Would be amazing if true. Yes, keep waiting for your gold, buddy. I don't know what the name does. Oh, Nasera is like a it's a theory that they're gonna like redo the entire banking system and they're finally gonna pay Americans back all their gold. And we're gonna get like, you know, thousands of dollars, so everybody will be rich.

SPEAKER_06:

I basically find here I go.

SPEAKER_07:

Hold my breath. Yeah, hold your breath. Uh it's it's uh, I mean, there's lots of we can all do this. You can look at everything, oh look what they're doing. I kind of think you get what you get, you know, they they kind of tell you what they're doing. They're they're revamping things with stable coins and stuff like that. They want you to be more of a slave, not less of one. I just don't see it happening. But uh it's been around for a while, and there's been a couple deadlines that have come and go. So, do you know who George Conway is? No. So George Conway was Kellyanne Conway's wife, or Freudian slip husband. Kellyanne Silbow. She was kind of Trump's right-hand gal during the 26th campaign, and then she was in the cabinet. I can't remember exactly what her position was. I remember the name Kellyanne Conway. Yeah, well, her husband became a real Trump hater. Okay. She was in his cabinet. He would get on TV. That makes really good Thanksgiving. Well, they ended up getting a divorce towards the end of Trump's thing. But he, you know, he still goes around. Now he's good friends with John Bolton. Like when John Bolton's house got raided, guess who showed up? George Conway. You know, he shows up with his little camera. So George Conway's.

SPEAKER_06:

Now I know loser. Yeah, total loser.

SPEAKER_07:

But he is one of those guys that he's behind the scenes, he's talk working with the rhinos, he's working with Lincoln Project, all these different anti-Trump groups. And uh he had this to say.

SPEAKER_05:

I mean, the most important thing is we have a president who is not a crew. That is the absolutely most important thing. Other than that, I think Okay, so we got rid of Biden. Is that what you're talking about? I think what we have to do is figure out what safeguards, and I think this is really, really important for people who are going to be in Congress over the next two to four years. And I've been thinking about that a lot for some reason. First of all, there has to be accountability of this administration and the bad actors around it. You know, so what we need accountability for, George, is the way you dress.

SPEAKER_07:

That's what we're looking for. You look like you're transitioning, like you just had top surgery. If you go look like I got man boobs, but this guy's got man D cups, okay? And apparently, all reports are that when he goes to all these dinner parties that they have constantly, he's the guy who dresses up like he thinks he's a slick 21-year-old, like right out of the club. Like he'll wear a leather jacket, like a black shirt, and like a chain, you know, and like he looks all slick, but he's like completely dad botted out, you know, doughboy, like totally unaware. Like he's as unaware of his style as I am of my haircut right now.

SPEAKER_05:

Okay. DEG this whole Whitcock thing of me. What the hell? Um, and then there has to be kind of a reconstruction year. And this is a critical part of the reconstruction.

SPEAKER_07:

That's when we get our re-education camps wrong. But they'll be online this time, so don't worry.

SPEAKER_06:

No, I think that you're exactly right. I think that's exactly what he's talking about, because the next generation of congressmen won't have all the dirt on them that they've got right now. So that's gonna be tough.

SPEAKER_05:

Yeah, lawyers are gonna have to figure out mechanisms that are constitutional and draft statutes that you know prevent some of this shit from ever happening again, including, you know, electing a crazy president. One of the things I want to do if I were ever moved to Congress would be to, you know, create a body under the 25th Amendment, Section 4, that would decide the president's capacity separate from the cabinet, which you can do that. I mean, Nancy Pelosi suggested that a few years ago. Sounds like DOJ reform is essential. And I think we need to take a very, very close look. And in Congress, ultimately, when we have reached a stage where we can approach normalcy, we have ideas and statutes that are going to put limitations on how the president interacts with the attorney general.

SPEAKER_07:

How the president interacts with the attorney general, she's not his cabinet, that's the fourth branch of government, and we control it firmly. That's a that's uh you know, George Conway is just another one of these skeezy guys that's constantly committing sedition. Yeah, I don't know how else to explain it. You know, I mean I've read the definition of sedition. They charged a bunch of Proud Boys with it, a couple oathkeepers, like apparently it's on the table, you know. So there was a little bit of a spat going on between Elisa Fonics, who who I have a political crush on. She's like my favorite uh congressman, period. I don't know why, don't ask me. So I think it's because she stepped up and defended Trump in the first election, and it kind of put her on the map for me. And ever since then, I've always been I've always been really impressed with her rhetoric and just the way she operates. She was um supposed to be the UN ambassador, but there was a couple hits that right when Trump was elected, like Matt Gates resigned from Congress and stuff like that. So she ended up getting sucked back into Congress instead of getting her cabinet seat. Um, and but now she's running for governor of New York. But she had a little blow-up with Mike Johnson yesterday. So according to Lee Stephonic, Mike Johnson allowed an amendment to get stuck in the bill that would prevent any kind of accountability for the Arctic frost stuff that went on. The spying on Congress, spying on all the Republican, literally like the entire Republican apparatus. Uh, so she like lit him up. Republicans have the House, Senate, and White House, yet the deep state is alive and well with the speaker getting rolled by House Democrats attempting to block my provision to require congressional disclosure when the FBI opens counterintelligence investigations into Congress, the Senate, or basically any other elected officials. So this spat went on. She goes, My provision will strengthen accountabilities and transparency to deter the illegal weaponization. It and it passed out of the House Intelligence Committee in this Congress and previous ones, yet House Republicans continue to get rolled by the deep state due to opposition by Jamie Raskin. If Republicans can't deliver accountability and legislative fixtures to arguably the biggest illegal corruption and government weaponization issue of all time, then what are we even doing? This language is even more essential in light of the continued weaponization of the federal government. Unless the provision is added back into the bill to prevent illegal political weaponization of the intelligence community in our elections, I am a hard no. I have always voted in support of the defense and intelligence authoration bills, but no more. It is a scandalous disgrace that Republicans are allowing themselves to be rolled by Dems and the deep state on this. Now she was the whip for a little while. I don't know if she still is, but she was in Republican leadership. No, she wasn't the whip. I think she was just in leadership. So um apparently this has been she walked out of a briefing essentially confirming that. Uh Mike Johnson tried to play it off. And he's like, Well, I don't know. She didn't call me. It's not even on my desk, you know. I haven't even looked at it. So it was a spat. I saw a little clip this morning, which I didn't save, unfortunately, that maybe this is going to be resolved. It'll be back in the bill. But, you know, this is sad to me. It's like, why is it this always happen? Why do we have the House, the Senate, and the presidency? We could push any bill we wanted to right now, and they just don't submit anything. You know, it's like you've got this whole sitting on their hands. Yeah, Arctic frost. People need to be in jail. You know, you guys are out here like trying to get accountability. It almost feels like the Congress is aiming for ratings. Like, rather than wait for these people to get arrested, let's investigate them and see if we can't stir up, yeah, pump up some campaign donations and stuff and essentially monetize the uh investigations, just like the Democrats did. They monetized all these investigations into Trump. So I'd rather just see, you know, handcuffs, but it's ridiculous. The other thing that happened too was uh yesterday in Minnesota, obviously with the uh well, hold on just a second here. Okay, so yesterday, not in minute, we're gonna talk about that in a second. So yesterday in the Supreme Court, they had some oral arguments. And these oral arguments were over a uh over an investigation that was launched into an abortion, a preventative like one of these uh anti-planned parenthood groups, you know, that like instead of aborting your baby, come here and we'll help you get resources.

SPEAKER_06:

So it's like a planned parenthood alternative.

SPEAKER_07:

Yes, I can't remember what it's called. It's uh it's a pro-life pregnancy center. Okay. Okay. So they were investigated over for various things, right? For misleading donors and blah, blah, blah. Well, Justin Clarence Thomas saw straight through this. So we're gonna listen to this. This is Justin Clarence Clarence Thomas cross-examining the government here who brought these charges and civil complaints against this pro-life pregnancy center.

SPEAKER_18:

Uh did you have complaints that formed the uh basis of your concern about uh uh the fundraising activities here?

SPEAKER_23:

We certainly had complaints about crisis pregnancy centers that petitions. No, about this crisis pregnancy center.

SPEAKER_07:

So I think Okay. So we've got this whole Arctic Frost investigation, the weaponization of government coming after political apparatus, that's bad. But then we have also the government coming after conservative groups at large.

SPEAKER_23:

Yep. How are they doing this? We've been clear from the outset that we haven't had complaints about this specific.

SPEAKER_07:

So you had no then why are they in court?

SPEAKER_23:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_07:

If you haven't had complaints about this pregnancy center, why are we in the Supreme Court?

SPEAKER_23:

I I I don't think uh I don't think that's correct, Your Honor. I think we had carefully canvassed all of the public information that is provided on the website uh uh of First Choice in making a determination that we wanted to um initiate an investigation. But you had no factual basis. I I don't think that's true, Your Honor. I think, for example, you could take a look at uh a comparison between the donation page for first choice that we have carved out from the very beginning. So you had no complaints. We had no complaints, but the state governments, federal government initiate investigations all the time in the absence of complaints, where they have a reason to suspect that there could be potential issues of legal compliance.

SPEAKER_07:

And look, it's where we have to suspect there could be potential compliance issues. We've re okay. Is there a complaint?

SPEAKER_18:

But you said earlier that uh you uh did not agree with their characterization of why they were being put to this. Uh and it would seem that the obvious way to uh refute that was to say we had a hundred complaints. But you say you have no complaints, but rather you looked at the website and their materials and you think it could have been misleading. So why is your characterization any better than theirs?

SPEAKER_23:

So, Your Honor, I point you to the Turner Declaration, which is at pages 400 to 401 of the joint appendix, which lays out the predicate for the state's investigation of first choice, and we had concerns in four buckets.

SPEAKER_07:

We had Okay, we had concerns. The state had concerns, they had no complaints, they had no evidence, they perused the website. Okay, it's confusing, if that, right? I mean, that's perspective. They made a statement, they the the uh first choice made a statement. It's like, well, you know, I mean, just two statements floating in the air. Are there any complaints?

SPEAKER_06:

No concerns about potentially at best.

SPEAKER_07:

So so then he goes on to say, Well, this is what we were concerned about. Listen to this, okay, this is important. Weaponization of government.

SPEAKER_23:

We had concerns about potentially misleading donors, we had concerns about the unlicensed practice of medicine, we had concerns about patient privacy practices, and we had concerns about uh potentially misleading or untrue medical statements. So I think we have those are standard.

SPEAKER_07:

I have concerns about that for everybody. Like Ron, I have concerns about that with your civil engineering company. I mean, how do I know you're not doing the work? Has anybody complained? No, but give me all your records.

unknown:

You know what?

SPEAKER_07:

Where's the burden of probable cause here? Okay, when you pull me over, the cop at least has to bust my tell light before he gets to my front window. You know what I mean? Like, there has to be something, some reason why you're asking me to disclose private information and dragging me into court.

SPEAKER_23:

A more than ample basis to initiate this in the world. We have no complaints, but I think that, Your Honor, that goes at most to the merits. That doesn't go to the it goes, it goes to the merits, not the standing.

SPEAKER_07:

Well, of course, you have standing to sue everybody in the country. That's a given. You're the government, but the standing isn't really your problem.

SPEAKER_06:

That is the weakest weasel words ever, Buddy.

SPEAKER_07:

They're in the Supreme Court, and there's no complaints, no one's ever been dissatisfied with their service. Thanks for wasting our time. They hunted down this group to tie up all those precious resources. Oh, we're afraid your donor money isn't going to do what you say, so let's redirect it to legal work and lawfare.

SPEAKER_06:

I happen to have the same belief about Planned Parenthood. So what should we do? Let's hey, we can even do it right.

SPEAKER_07:

We could file a complaint, Ron. Oh. Activists. Activists inside the government. If you want to file complaints, get out of the government and go file complaints. Don't be in the government and go, well, we've got concerns. Those are all the laws they're regulated by. That's those are standing concerns for crumble cookie down the corner. Right? Of course we have concerns that every business could possibly be doing something. Is there a complaint? So Pam Bondi, in the cabinet meeting that she had with Trump, this is Trump's ninth cabinet meeting in 10 months. You know how many cabinet meetings Biden had in four years? Nine. But one of them he didn't show up to. Joe Biden sat at the head. Okay. And uh Ferrazier, I don't have a hat this morning because I don't have. But apparently that is not the case. You get you get a haircut and you get so much hate. I know, man. I haven't had a haircut for two years. I finally get one and nobody likes it. What are we supposed to do? I had a mop on my head. Uh Pray the Rosary Daily, a happy Wednesday to you. Uh yeah, Gavin Sherman's Bradley Cooper, Vampire Fallen. I just think he's a robot. That's my personal opinion. Okay, so Pam Bondi gave a report on basically what she's been busy doing as an attorney general.

SPEAKER_12:

Our attorneys are working on terrorism, TDA, MS-13, Antifa, President Trump. We've charged more than 500 defendants with assault on federal officers, thanks to your directive. And also, we have dropped countless cases against Americans that were prosecuted under the Biden administration, including J6, COVID, Face Act, and more.

SPEAKER_07:

COVID, Face Act, and J6, of course.

SPEAKER_06:

But the COVID- So I know I know that it's a state thing, but don't forget Tina Peters people.

SPEAKER_07:

Yeah, Tina Peters, yeah, but they've dropped countless cases. There are many cases we weren't aware of, like this case, right? And like many other cases where the government sat back and went, let's target some people. That's the whole point of Arctic Frost was to go target the political apparatus. But there's been other things, like I told you, I knew people that were targeted as quote, espionage. They created this prosecution funnel to entrap people. They went and found doctors and surgeons who preside prescribed oxycotton. The doctors and surgeons got to spend time in jail. But the people who actually made the drug, marketed the drug, sold the drug, oh, they just pay some civil penalties. Sacklers. Yeah, the sacklers. They pay some civil penalties. But I know one surgeon, he's spending 12 years in prison, and he swears he never didn't follow the prescription directions from the sales rep. Right. You know what I mean? He's like, never once did I prescribe medication that I didn't think completely comported with exactly how they were telling us to prescribe it. But yet he's sitting in prison. Now, I doubt his case has been dismissed because you got to make some noise to let him know you were targeted, right? But how many other Americans were targeted just because you ended up on a list?

SPEAKER_06:

Well, and how come because this feels like it's political targeting, but the targets aren't political. They're more like, hmm, religious, Christian. What's up with that?

SPEAKER_07:

It is political targeting. It's because their politics don't encompass those types of things. I mean, they they fully they're they uh in the big beautiful bill, they eliminated government funding for planned parenthood. The hard thing to do, right? Couldn't get it done for decades and decades. Planned parenthood funding got snuck into all different places. They had the Byrd Amendment that prevented it, but the Bird Amendment wouldn't get attached to everything, you know what I mean? So they finally, finally, with overwhelming Republican majorities, eliminated all federal funding for Planned Parenthood. A judge just blocked it. Jeez. So every time that they would try to eliminate Planned Parenthood through executive order or through anything like that, the judges would come in and be like, well, you have to have an act of Congress to defund Planned Parenthood because they've appropriated funds. Well, now we didn't appropriate funds, and now a judge is saying, Well, get out your checkbook, find a way to spend the money. Right? So it'll get overturned almost certainly. But again, activist judges, activist prosecutors, scary. In Seattle, the uh police chief, uh, let's see, is he the former police chief? Yes. Let's see who it is. His name is uh former police chief of Seattle tells me almost all the organized fraud he investigated was committed by illegal alien groups. Great investigative reporting, but you scratch the surface. From my insider perspective, if someone who has investigated fraud in Seattle for 20 years, nearly all high reward, low-risk fraud is done by foreigners who are illegally in the country. Here are a few examples. Examples: the Irish traveler roofing scam, Irish brothers sentenced to prison in Seattle for scamming the elderly. Romanian fraud crews, especially prolific, stealing credit cards from fitness club lockers and making big purchases. They will have a laptop and printer in their car to instantly make fake IDs to support the stolen cars. There's some of the reports. Chinese elder fraud crews, Chinese national facing charges for posing as federal agent to defraud a bell uh Belleville senior United States Secret Service. These types of crimes often go unreported, are difficult to solve. The suspects are difficult to find once you ID them, and they usually don't get much time because it's nonviolent. Right. Uh foreigners kind of screwing up the country. Oh, think about that. So uh Brooke Rollins, Secretary of Agriculture, who is in charge of all the SNAP benefits, food stamps, in the cabinet meeting, she reported a major reduction in recipients.

SPEAKER_01:

But when you have so much rampant fraud in a program that 42 million Americans participate in, now a big good piece of news that I hope is written about since you became president, about 800,000 of those 42 million have moved off of food stamps, which is hopefully the plan with better jobs, higher wages, et cetera. But still, when we found 186,000 dead people or dead people's social security numbers being used, 500,000 people receiving benefits more than twice. We had a couple of people receiving benefits in six days. In February of this year, we asked for all the states for the first time to turn over their data to the federal government to let the USDA partner with them to root out this fraud to make sure that those who really need food stamps are getting them, but also to ensure that the American taxpayer is protected.

SPEAKER_07:

Now, the Democrat states did not provide their information. So what she's saying there, 500,000 double doubles, 180,000 dead people, that's only the Republican states. So imagine what we're probably going to find when we throw the Democrat states in there where it's truly been enabled even at the state level. Um there's been a lot of focus on Minnesota this last week, right? With the Somalis being there, the scam artists, the um tons of fraud that was going on. Now, if you remember a couple months ago, there was a political assassination in Minnesota. Do you remember this? Guy dressed up as a police officer, shows up at the House Speaker's house, shoots her dead, goes to another person's house. Like it was a you remember this?

SPEAKER_08:

No.

SPEAKER_07:

You don't remember this? No. Oh my goodness. Okay, so the guy, some white guy, right, goes and pops off this uh congresswoman in Minnesota, state state congresswoman, who had just voted to get rid to basically eliminate giving all these benefits to illegals in their Medicaid system. Okay. Week later, she gets killed. The guy who kills her writes a manifesto and says Tim Waltz sent her to do it. And he also wanted he had Klobuchar on the list because Tim Waltz wanted her seat and all this stuff. So he pinned it on Tim Waltz. So then that came out, that's his manifesto. And then he and he says he was trained by Tim Waltz to basically be secret security, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. He had the whole year. He had a police car and everything. Okay. In fact, when he in fact, the first time he was confronted when the call came in and the cop showed up, the cops let him leave because he thought he was a cop.

SPEAKER_22:

Jeez.

SPEAKER_07:

Okay. So that guy pended on Waltz, but the media dragged out his roommate. He's married, not living with his wife, some fat roommate that's like, oh, he was a MAGA fan.

SPEAKER_06:

Oh, yeah, sure.

SPEAKER_07:

Okay. So in Minnesota, Trump has announced, you know, he's gotten rid of the TPS status for Somalis. They're sending uh a hundred ICE agents into Minnesota to start rounding some of these people up. And so the mayor of Minneapolis and the police chief of Minneapolis had a press conference yesterday because they're really concerned about their community. Listen to the police chief.

SPEAKER_02:

Folks that are masked, that they're not sure if they're law enforcement, uh, that they're they may be kidnapping people. Like we have had those movements. Um I want to be clear to the community.

SPEAKER_07:

No, and fair enough. If you have masked ice agents in kind of plain clothes with vests on, sure, pulling up and ripping people off. I've known a couple criminals who dressed up as cops to do their lick, right? To go to their lick and get their score. Sure. So it is possible. You could have people dressing up and just ripping people off the street, and people be like, that's ice, when really it's cartel or you know, sure. It's Guido trying to get his drug debts, right? Possible.

SPEAKER_06:

How often has this happened?

SPEAKER_02:

Community should know that if you see something like that that is legitimate, that you don't know if someone is law enforcement, you should call 911. Uh uh. And you should provide as much information as possible, because let's not forget we very recently had tragedy in this state by someone who is who is purporting to be law enforcement. So this is the shooter. This is what he's talking about. Let's be clear. That's something everyone should report and that we will immediately respond to and we will document. Whether it's somebody's not sure if there's a kidnapping happening, somebody's not sure that there's law enforcement uh present or not. And that's something else that's additional policy requirements that we are we are implementing.

SPEAKER_06:

So glad you're good at documentation.

SPEAKER_07:

Well, you know, if the Democrats win, they're gonna prosecute all these people. You're gonna have you're gonna have like former ICE employee prison camps, is what you're gonna end up with. They've hired 10,000 new ICE agents. So ramp up. Now, this was on the PBD podcast when they were talking about that lady that was assassinated and kind of the whole deal. This was one week before she was killed. Now keep in mind, imagine if you have built a grift empire where you've got money coming in from public services, housing, care for autism, Medicaid fraud, you know, you're getting a little cut on what's getting over sent overseas to Al-Sabab and Somalia. Imagine all of that built around essentially all the loopholes and open ends where illegals and people who shouldn't be getting money get money, and all of a sudden there's a piece of legislation that goes against that.

SPEAKER_20:

Melissa, she's she comes out of the vote, and this is her, and then she was killed shortly after this. Look at her.

SPEAKER_15:

We worked very hard to try to get a budget deal that wouldn't include that provision.

SPEAKER_20:

She was she was she was in Congress. Unfortunately killed by that guy, right? She's a representative for representative for that. But Patrick, mind you, Democrat crying because she feels bad that these illegals aren't gonna get their Medicaid, but it's the Americans deserve it. So you know what they said? You're going against the grain. She's a Democrat. She's a Democrat that went the only one that went against 67 votes that said keep the money money. After crying, did she get killed? I think how long, Rob? Was it a day or was it it was Rob Pat, it had to be that week. It had to be that week where she was shot and killed.

SPEAKER_07:

Yeah, it was that week. And the shooter said Tim Waltz put her up to put him up to it. And yet, nah, that's just unreal. That can't be happening. Josh Hawley's talking about at the federal level, right? The Democrats are just freaking out. You'd think they were on the payroll, the cartels, the way they're acting. Like, how dare you kill drug dealers? What are you talking about? Like, do you realize the untold cost of drug dealers? Incarceration, broken homes, crime, insurance, like the amount of money that goes in to clean up after a drug dealer once he gets to his, I'm stealing your copper face. You know what I mean? Like, it's a really big deal. How is it that these people are defending it?

SPEAKER_17:

Do you think some people in this country don't want us to fight the war on drugs? Not because they like to do drugs, but for other reasons.

SPEAKER_13:

It is interesting the amount of money that is involved here in this drug trade and the drug. Trafficking, the President Trump is not the first president to declare war on drugs, but he is the president who's taking it very seriously and actually doing something about it. And I would just say it's always good to follow the money. I mean, for the people all of a sudden who are like, wait, let's not get too serious about the war on drugs. It does make you wonder where are the profits here? But I will just say at the end of the day, Jesse, I'm glad to have a president who is defending the people of my state, who is defending the people of every state in this country and putting them first, as opposed to foreign adventure somewhere else or the agenda of the deep state. He's actually trying to protect American communities.

SPEAKER_07:

It seems so obvious, right? It seems so obvious. Like, like shoot your local heroin dealer. You know what I mean? Like, what are we doing here?

SPEAKER_06:

Well, the Democrats would mourn.

SPEAKER_07:

Yeah, exactly. They'd go, they'd go take a knee for St. Floyd, the fentanyl. It's a fentanyl addict. It really, like you've got a police chief saying, hey, these masked raiders are coming in and kidnapping people, so call us with your reports. It's like, okay.

SPEAKER_06:

Make sure you describe them as MAGA.

SPEAKER_07:

Yeah, make sure you describe them as MAGA. And make sure you uh throw in some slurs they say, you know, it's like good gravy. And it's all based around protecting fraud. These ill, first of all, they're already in the country illegal. My heart goes out to them. Like there's no issue with you, me, human being, human being, but I can't even imagine moving to Japan and living in the underground. Like, I can't even fathom being like, well, I'm just gonna hang out in Moscow, you know, in the speakeasies and in the back rooms. I'm just I'm just gonna be illegal. I said, what are you talking about? That's the most ridiculous thing. Like, you need a visa, you need a green card, like you you belong here. You can just walk around here if you're born here, okay? But if you're not born here, you gotta come through the port. You know what I mean? Like port of entry. It's just it and so then when you find out the majority of you know high, high reward, low cost crime in Seattle, these crime rings are foreigners. Well, of course they are. Of course they are. They've already created the first crime when you come in, right? Um, Mike Johnson from Wisconsin, next door to Minnesota, is talking about basically investigating all of this.

SPEAKER_03:

There are four different organs of the Trump administration that are now investigating. Will we see a Senate investigation?

SPEAKER_21:

Yes. Uh, but again, I think you're right. The strategy should be to fully expose you know, one instance where we see massive consumer fraud. Once we have all that exposed, understand, okay, here's their game plan, and this is how they do it. Then you start looking countrywide and try and uncover those rest of those schemes. So I think it's perfectly legitimate. You know, one of my concerns is how much money we flow into, for example, non-government organizations that then filter that money down to eventually probably uh these vans that show up at these peace for protests with riot gear or fund all these legal organizations, you know, people like Mark Elias and other other folks that are engaged in the law fair against ordinary Americans. But 38 Wisconsinites who just, you know, some of them were the alternate electors. They tried to destroy their lives to these legal foundations and these legal firms, and where do they get the money from? A lot of it comes to American taxpayer funneled through non-government organizations. So again, this is this is massive. That's what I'm saying. This is just the tip of the iceberg of what the radical left is doing, it's literally destroying this country.

SPEAKER_07:

It's amazing how much money flows into these law firms as donations, allegedly donations. Like, you know, you you get January Sixers who struggle, struggle to raise a few thousand dollars, you know, for for some legal thing or a few thousand dollars for their legal defense fund. Yeah, but yet these these leftist funds who's got an extra four million dollars to donate to a law firm that's just gonna piss it away. Piss it away. Like what you could build an elementary school, you know what I mean? It's like it clearly it's unattached. Clearly, this is house money. You know what I mean? Clearly, it seems to be coming from sources where there's not a lot of work or investment involved because it's freely received, freely given. You know what I mean? It feels that way a hundred percent. And the Americans pay the price. All these law firm programs that target Americans, these different programs and bills that open the doors and let people in the country. JD Vance talked about it when it comes to housing. You know, you want to know why young people can't afford a housing? Look at the border.

SPEAKER_11:

Very clearly is that we are fixing the problem that Joe Biden and the Democrats created in the last administration. If you look at every affordability crisis that's confronting the American people today, it is traceable directly to a problem caused by Joe Biden and congressional Democrats. Why did homes get so unaffordable? Because we had 20 million illegal aliens in this country taking homes that ought by right to go to American citizens. Why did tax bills get so unaffordable? Because Democrats were raising taxes while congressional Republicans, under the president's leadership, were now cutting taxes. Why did food get so expensive? Because we printed trillions of dollars and threw it into green scams that made our agricultural economy suffer while Americans were paying higher prices for food. Very clearly is that we are fixing the government.

SPEAKER_07:

Yep. Right? Every single thing. Tulsi Gabbard at the same cabinet meeting kind of unloaded on the deep state and said, We're doing we've got two missions over at DNI hunt Islamic terrorists and root out corruption in the government, the deep state.

SPEAKER_15:

Uh, to help support you in delivering on the promises that you made to the American people. Um you came in with a very clear mandate of taking on the rampant weaponization, politicization of the intelligence community and federal law enforcement, uh, experiencing yourself the deep state abusing their power as they have against you, your family, and so many of the American people, bring out accountability truly for those who have abused their power, making sure that the intelligence community is supporting your efforts and keeping the American people safe, secure, and free, uh, and being the president of peace. I'm grateful to be in this position as your director of national intelligence to support you in these efforts, and I'll cover very briefly what we've done over the last year of your leadership and what we look forward to continuing to focus on uh next year. Uh first of all, in your leadership again, we've taken on a historic effort for transparency, declassification, and exposing these abuses of power by these deep state actors. We declassified over half a million documents, many of which had never been seen before by the American people, to put them online to bring about this level of transparency. Reformed a weaponization working group again today for a lot of these abuses of power that have never seen the light of day to support the accountability that uh under Pam Bonnie's leadership, the Department of Justice is coming about. Uh secondly, bring about reform to the intelligence community to make sure that we have the most effective and efficient and focused workforce that is really working on bringing about the priorities that you have laid out in ensuring our country's security. Uh and lastly, Mr. President, working with many of our partners here around the table to going after these domestic threats. Uh we have threats coming from both Islamist ideology as well as Islamist terrorists, foreign terrorist organizations, and those who seek to be hard to the American people, many of whom were led in under the previous administration. We are focused on these tasks and this imperative for the American people. And just appreciate your leadership, Mr. President, uh in empowering us.

SPEAKER_07:

She was really a complimentary of President Trump. But yeah, she's going after the the one of the big things that she says there is domestic. DNI, Department of National Uh Intelligence, they are the synthesis of FBI intelligence, DEA, military, CIA. They all kind of answer to DNI, right? So she has a worldwide scope that she's looking at. Unlike CNA, CIA was supposed to look outside, FBI looks inside. You know, the CIA and FBI are essentially the same organization. It's just domestic international, allegedly. Okay. But there's a whole lot of like Peter Strzok was CIA FBI, right? It's like, okay, just put on a different badge when you're on American soil, I guess. Um, Pete Hegseth talked about the Venezuelan scandal. So this Venezuelan scandal, the double tap, right? Shoot the boat and then shoot the survivors. It's like very controversial, apparently. You know, you've even got Judge De Politano on Newsmax being like, these are war crimes. These people are gonna have to be prosecuted. So there's my my feed was flooded with a bunch of ex-soldiers showing video footage of double taps, right? Where you shoot him with the drone. He's still crawling. Light him up again. There was one uh pilot that I knew that told me how he did a bombing run and killed a couple guys, and when he looked back, they were still crawling. So he turned around and he used his incendiaries or what it was the flare markers and torched it. Okay, and when he got back and reported it, the person was like, you know, that's a war crime. And he goes, I was highlighting the field of whatever, and that's what I needed to hear. Anyways, you know, this is you know, war is a zero-sum game. People die, you know. You probably aren't gonna end up in a concentration camp or in a prison camp.

SPEAKER_19:

The the order is lethal strike. We lost last year, I think it was more than that, but you know, people don't like saying it because I always said 100,000, 115,000 numbers we've been hearing for years. So we lost last year more than 200,000 people, dead people, ruined families beyond the 200,000. And those 200,000, that family will never be the same. But these people have killed over 200,000 people, actually killed over 200,000 people this year. And uh those numbers are down. Those numbers are down, they're way down, and they're down because we're doing these strikes, and we're gonna start doing those strikes on land too. You know, the land is much easier, much easier. And we know the routes they take, we know everything about them. We know where they live, we know where the bad ones live, and we're gonna start that very soon too. Thank you so much, Mr. Fred. You know what? Why we start that? We're gonna drag those students down so low. And then you're gonna have families be able to live without the fear of their son or daughter just having a pill to have a little fun and ending up dying within a period of 60 seconds, right? Yeah, we're not gonna let that happen. We're not gonna let it continue to happen. What Biden did to this country by allowing all these people, and I I call them animals in many cases, I think they're animals, to come into our country and destroy our country and let all those drugs pour in. Let people just walk across the border like it was nothing. You look at a lot of them, you know, and you say, Oh, let's not discriminate. I'm not talking about color, I'm just talking about you look into the eyes of some of these people who're smart, and you see a killer. Come on in, just come on in. 11,888 murderers, many of them committed more than one murder. He allowed them into our country, totally unvented, totally unchecked. But he also allowed drugs to come in at record numbers, and hundreds of thousands of people a year died.

SPEAKER_07:

So I actually thought that was a different clip, but it was a good clip. Um Pete Pete Heggseth was asked about, you know, well, what about the double tap? And he was like, Listen, I gave an order for a lethal strike. I came in, I saw the first strike, I walked out because I have meetings all day. There's like a two-hour window that they sit and watch the boat sink, you know, and he's like, I didn't leave. I guess the admiral in charge of the whole thing ordered the second strike, totally in the chain of command. And he's like, Look, that is appropriate. We're back behind it, there's gonna be no consequences on our end. Of course, you know, in Congress and the Senate, they're like, Oh, we're gonna have to investigate this. We can't, we can't be having uh uh American military killing drug dealers. That just can't be happening. I am exhausted by it. Eric Schmidt is also exhausted by it. He was asked, you know, hey, uh the Republicans, are they gonna hold hearings and and oversight over the military for the for for killing terrorists?

SPEAKER_10:

There's not gonna be that's not gonna happen. That's not gonna happen. Um there's gonna be there's gonna be oversight like we've had, but this Democrat dream of some sort of like hearing when Pete Heggseth and President Trump, well within their artists' powers, to take out narco-terrorists for poisoning 100,000 Americans every year, it's not gonna happen. So we're gonna have oversight. We always have oversight, but this desire by the Democrats to try to find some new thing, and I just want to put this they're talking about prosecuting servicemen and women. So it's not enough that they censored Americans, it's not enough that they prosecuted their political opponent to try to keep them from getting back in the White House. This is really, really dangerous road to go down. This isn't the language of we'll beat him in the next election, or um, you know, we're gonna have the debate in the public and let the public weigh in. This is the language of color revolution.

SPEAKER_14:

So it's your assessment after seeing the video that the Trump administration acted within its legal authority.

SPEAKER_10:

100%. 100%.

SPEAKER_14:

And did you learn that the or is that your assessment at all?

SPEAKER_10:

From everything that I've seen, absolutely 100%. And then try to portray it as something otherwise, again, like I said, is incredibly dangerous. NASA administrator Jared Isaacman, if we have an appearance on RI, what do you make of this nomination and how do you think I think he's gonna be great? I really do. I think NASA needs um a sort of steady leadership. We're in a real competition uh from a commercial uh space perspective with China. I think he understands that.

SPEAKER_07:

Um and we need so he's clear, you know, he sees this as just a part of the color revolution. They're trying to take out the Secretary of Defense, they're trying to hamstring the president, and a lot of it comes from anonymous sources.

SPEAKER_06:

Can you imagine if the Democrats were taking out narco boats? Can you imagine it at all? You know I mean, what would the uh pushback be then? Hmm.

SPEAKER_07:

I mean the Democrats would be like, oh, I guess that I guess that narco-terrorist was not with the program, you know. Like, I don't know what they would your boat was like. It's like, yeah, can you imagine a Democrat being law and order and like, hey, we're gonna put people in prison for doing bad things? No, we end up with the Democrats like the mayor in Seattle. I mean, if they've committed like 1900 felonies, I start to ask myself, were they abused as a kid? You know, they got some credit for early life. Right.

SPEAKER_06:

We played that clip yesterday.

SPEAKER_07:

What are we talking about? Yeah, exactly. Who knows? Now, Cash Patel, who's someone who's kind of getting under my skin just a little bit, uh, and really truly, like Cash Patel. Is it the in action or the look? It's not the I could care less about the look. It's the the FBI needs to be burnt to the ground. Okay, there was never a moment, there's never a moment that the FBI was an upstanding organization. There is a reason why they do not have a law enforcement charter and act under the DOJ. The Senate would not give it to them because in their petition to get one and create the need to get one in a very Machiavellian act, they poisoned 10,000 Americans by poisoning the moonshine liquor to create the necessity for their organization to go prevent the guys who were making dirty moonshine. Okay. And a senator was like, uh-uh, you guys are killers. You're not getting a badge and gun. And so every time the FBI shows up in your county or in your town, they have to borrow an office and a laptop from the local sheriff or police chief and borrow his jurisdiction. Okay. They are not a legitimate law enforcement agency. They are not. They don't have a charter. They operate under the DOJ. Which, why do the attorneys have guns and badges? I thought they were supposed to prosecute paperwork. It it starts to go, this is not how it was designed to be. We don't need the FBI. You need marshals. You need marshals. They operate off court orders and warrants. The FBI just you know spy political adversaries like you know, Martin Luther King for 12 years. And then they kill him, and then they're like, holiday. Right? The original guy, the you know, J. Edgar Hoover was a cross dresser back when it wasn't cool to be a cross-dresser. Right. This was before, you know, crossdresser story hour. Right. This is back when cross-dressing was enough to be the to walk into a building with J. Edgar Hoover's name on it. You know, why don't we just call it the uh Caitlyn Jenner Office of Investigation? You know what I mean? Like, why not? So I get sick of the FBI in general. I don't want them going out and catching kidnappers because I don't think they do it. I they couldn't even, you know, I don't want them. I think they shouldn't exist.

SPEAKER_06:

Okay.

SPEAKER_07:

I think they shouldn't exist. That's a strong position.

SPEAKER_06:

Okay, I'm gonna be able to do that.

SPEAKER_07:

We're gonna make the FBI office building a mausoleum, a museum to the deep state, and how we obliterated them. But now he's so proud because look, now we're finally arresting bad guys and drug dealers, and you know, now we're doing our job. Okay, great. And there's been all these, you know, anonymous sources trying to knock them down. I get that. But the problem is, Cash, you've been caught trying to cover your butt using anonymous source reporting. So when you get on and you run a thing like this, it makes you seem really disingenuous.

SPEAKER_04:

Yeah, look, anonymous sources always lie, results don't. I'll get to the results in a second.

SPEAKER_07:

So, what about the anonymous sources you send out to public review?

SPEAKER_04:

These anonymous sources were individuals from the Comey Ray era that weaponized the Department of Justice and cratered the public trust in the FBI to something that was at levels that has never been seen. 35% public trust in the FBI when we came in 10 months ago. And now we're to believe that these anonymous sources are the ones accusing this FBI, the most successful in history, of being rudderless. Let's just look at the results. If we were so rudderless, well, there's a limping Capitol Hill police officer out there.

SPEAKER_07:

And that's kind of what this the anonymous sourcing is about. Miranda Devine, who broke the Hunter Biden lap stop laptop story, who used to be praised by Dan Bongino and Cash Patel, she broke a story basically saying these guys aren't doing anything about deep state prosecutions or nothing. And now they're like, How dare you, Miranda Devine? How dare you, you deep state shitle.

SPEAKER_04:

And it's like, she's the only reason you're in that.

SPEAKER_07:

She's the only reason you're in there. Exactly. You know?

SPEAKER_04:

We sent our mission out into the country and around the world. How would we have arrested 25,000 violent felons this year alone? That's twice as many as last year alone. How would we have arrested 35% more spies from Russia, China, and Iran?

SPEAKER_07:

Okay, well, unfortunately, I've met some of the spies that were arrested before. So I don't these mean nothing to me. They mean nothing to me. Because I've seen, you know, oh, 10,000 people's a tragedy. Or what is it? Like one person is a tragedy, a million people is a statistic. So, okay, great. You've taken all the spies off the street. Have you ever drilled down and looked at each individual spy? Because I know one, John Rowe, and he was not a spy. Have you done anything to change the FBI? Oh, we fired a handful of people. 5,000 FBI agents went out and investigated J6ers for no good reason. Have you ever considered all the agents you've got out investing spies are just bringing you a head on a platter that they entrapped? Have you ever thought of that?

SPEAKER_06:

Every time.

SPEAKER_04:

Last year alone. How would we have found 6,000 children and identified them? That's up 20%. That's a big deal. 22% from last year alone. We have taken down criminal networks and those that wish to do harm to our children. We have arrested in the 764 category, the Neilist Violet Extremist Network, a 590% increase on those who wish to So he just goes on to basically say, look at all the things the FBI is doing.

SPEAKER_07:

And I would just say you mean local law enforcement. Because you're not doing any of it. You're still using local law enforcement. You give them some extra tools. You might give them some tips because you're cross-jurisdictions. But at the end of the day, that stuff should have happened anyways. The sheriff's in charge of that stuff. The police chiefs are in charge of that stuff. The marshals are in charge of that stuff. Do you know anything about 764? 764 is a satanic group that basically grooms kids online and gets them to self-harm and hurt themselves.

SPEAKER_06:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_07:

I mean, they're horrible.

SPEAKER_06:

Yeah.

SPEAKER_07:

Horrible. And you know, if all the FBI ever did was focus on stuff like that, I mean, maybe that's where their charter should be. But the reality is they've spent a whole lot of time investigating Jim Jordan's phone calls and, you know, all hacking into my cell phone and stuff like that. So I'm kind of like, I don't really buy the whole too late for the party thing. Like, oh, look at what we're doing now. Now we're we're on top of it. Okay, well, how about going after James Comey and Letitia James and all these guys? Apparently, they're about to be reindicted.

SPEAKER_00:

Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James to a grand jury. According to people familiar with the situation inside the Justice Department, it is expected to happen quickly, perhaps within a week. The court tossed out both the Comey and James cases. The judge found interim U.S. attorney Lindsay Halligan did not have the legal authority of a prosecutor when the two were indicted. Joining us now.

SPEAKER_07:

How do you how do you go through life where every single photo ever taken of you, Lindsay Halligan, looks like some bombshell like SVU or uh law and order episode? She's always got black shades on. She's always dressed to the ninth. And I'm like, are there any pictures of you in pajamas or just without glasses? Like, she looks like this, like uh every picture you see of her that even CNN puts up is like she's not even an attorney. She's like a movie star, you know. Okay, so do you remember how we kind of covered the police officers that were illegal aliens that got badges and guns? And there was one guy that was that was rounding.

SPEAKER_06:

Immigration judge released Bajovic on 25 dune.

SPEAKER_07:

Okay, well, turns out there's the story has an odd twist.

SPEAKER_22:

News it's a WGN investigates update. This suburban police officer arrested by ICE for allegedly overstaying his visa, is back on duty. Immigration agents arrested Hanover Park police officer Radul Bojovic in October and said he overstayed a tourist visa by a decade. He's a native of Montenegro. An immigration judge released Bajovic on a$2,500 bond two weeks after his arrest. WGN investigates, obtained body camera footage of his time on the job showing him on patrol. He previously reported that village records, we previously reported that village records showed he had a work authorization card issued by Homeland Security, and that he passed an FBI and other background checks. Hanover Park officials say Bojovic remains authorized to work by the federal government, so he returned to the job yesterday.

SPEAKER_07:

He got back pay. So he's arrested because he overstayed his visa by a decade and passed a background check from the FBI. Did I just get done talking about how the FBI is useless? Did I do that? What good is the FBI if they can't identify somebody has overstayed a visa by 10 years? Oh, he has work authorization. Who authorizes work to someone that is here illegally? I don't understand. I don't understand. But yet you're gonna target first pregnancy center or whatever because you suspect they've misadvertised on their website, but you're gonna give a gun to a guy who's not authorized to have one when he's off duty and he's also not authorized to be in there. He's on fucking blood right now for immigration charges. This, you know, Seattle fired police officers for attending the J6 rally, right? Right?

SPEAKER_06:

Yes.

SPEAKER_07:

So this guy isn't allowed to own a gun when he's out in the wild. He's not even supposed to be on our soil. Somebody authorized him to work. Somehow he passed an FBI background check despite all that. For some reason, an immigration judge granted him a bond while he goes through this whatever. Could he still be deported?

SPEAKER_08:

Like bra.

SPEAKER_07:

So Donald Trump was asked about who's gonna run for 2028. I think I'm gonna get myself a Trump 2028 hat just because I think it's so fun. But he's basically saying it's not gonna be me, but it's gonna be someone here.

SPEAKER_19:

Because I want to run against it, uh, whether it's uh it's not gonna be me. It's gonna be somebody that's gonna probably sit at this table. Could be a couple of people sitting at this table, could be a couple of people running together sitting at this table. You know, but uh I want them to win because we've done a great job for this country and I want that to be carried forward. Uh and you know, I think we have I think we have a tremendous bench, really a tremendous bench. But uh, I I think that waltz is a grossly incompetent man.

SPEAKER_07:

I love how we always bring it right back to Waltz. Waltz is a grossly incompetent man. Tick time had to laugh about this, or we will go crazy. That is true. You know, tragedy and comedy are just right next door to each other. You can choose to laugh or cry sometimes. Carlitz, I don't think I could brush my teeth properly without President Trump's leadership. Apparently, Tulsi got on the hot seat because she gave a couple reports where the CIO would help some info and Trump called her out on it, and she had to go back to the drawing board and blow some people up. Why didn't you tell me they were stealing our elections? Trump already knows. Okay, Carlitz, when we had an accident in January 2023 here in Houston, our cops started talking to me in Spanish. When I told them we were Americans, speak English, we quickly found he barely speaketh English. Dude, when I was in prison and I had foreign guards in DC, I couldn't believe it. I couldn't believe it. I just, I mean, having mercenaries watch over American prisoners just was beyond the pale for me. Beyond the pale. Some of them barely have English competency either. It's stunning. But the crazy thing is the African immigrants, they have a work ethic, whereas the American blacks don't. So the Africans hated the blank inward, the inward blacks, they called them that, because that's what they referred to as the American blacks, because you know, they were late for shift, they would never go overtime, they'd never double shift. Whereas I had guards who would literally pull, uh, they worked uh they worked, were they 12-hour shifts there? Eight-hour shifts. Probably, anyways, I uh multiple times we had guards from sunup to sundown because they were pulling double shifts. And uh they were Muslim too, so they'd have to go back and do in the prayer closet five times a day. That was really interesting. You know, here we are being guarded by a guard who disappears randomly to go to his prayers and leaves us like okay, cool. All right, my uh uh uh Senator Ron Johnson again is talking about elections. Yes, it'd be great if we ran a Vance Rubio ticket or you know, something like that in 2028. How cool would it be if we saw like a Vance Rubio ticket and like a Gabbard, um a Lee Zeldon ticket, like if we had a couple of them and they were like power teams, you know, and it's like no matter what, you're getting MAGA. You know, what if you flooded out, like you iced out DeSantis and anybody else, you know, Mike Pence, if he decides to run again, you iced him out because we have to know these top-notch cabinet members. But either way, it doesn't matter because it all comes down to the election.

SPEAKER_21:

There's massive fraud. I mean, I I'm listening to apparently a former CIA operative talking about how they shave votes, not in Democrat counties. They'll shave a few percent using the machines in Republican counties where people aren't really suspecting it, where the vote total should have been 60%, but it's only 58%. Again, I don't know how they do it uh exactly, uh, but I do know that we don't even come close to investigate voter fraud or welfare fraud. We don't put anywhere um near the amount of effort that we should be putting into this.

SPEAKER_03:

Senator, you just uh broke some huge news there.

SPEAKER_07:

You're listening to a do you have a CIA whistleblower that is You literally just read Emerald Robinson's tweets out on air. That's the whistleblower. Gary Bernstein every day. He they're going on in uh they're going on Lindell TV, the absolute truth with Emerald Robinson, they're going on InfoWars every day. Those are InfoWars is the largest distributed news platform in the United States. Okay, they are syndicated on AMF and radios. There, they he's got the he's broadcast out on ham radios, C B channels. Like it is out there, okay? So Benny Johnson, this I I didn't even realize I was gonna go off on a tangent. That makes me sick, Ben. Oh, you're breaking news, you're listening.

SPEAKER_21:

So are you, Benny? And again, is this true? You can you hear all these things? This is on a podcast, you know, some apparently CIA operative who's but let's face it, I believe the CIA has doctored elections in other countries. I that's probably indisputable. Yeah, uh those same types of operations, do those occur here in America? My guess is they do. Do I have hard evidence? No, but again, we just don't invest. The people, you know, we're all harmed by it, but the uh for example, the losing candidates, they don't have the funds, we don't have the time yet to certify these elections. So election fraud goes largely uninvestigated. We we uncover again in this in your uh earlier segment 500 you know phony registrations. It's just the tip of the iceberg.

SPEAKER_07:

Just the tip of the iceberg. So maybe the FBI could investigate that. Uh I don't know. What do you think, Ron?

SPEAKER_06:

Maybe you can get that New York uh AG to go after it. They don't have any evidence. We'll find it when we look around.

SPEAKER_07:

Didn't hold up your predecessor. Right. I don't have any complaints. Wasn't a problem for them before. You know what I mean? Hey, that uh I think Planned Parenthood is rigging elections. Well, let's go investigate. Like, yeah, evidence never held you back before from behind the curtain. What's the FBI doing? Not that. Right. Not that. Oh, are they there to preserve the Republic? Apparently not. But you know, they'll stop some online crime and, you know, take credit for arresting Tyler Robinson when they had nothing to do with it. Okay. Now, we're gonna leave on a high note. We got a short show today. We gotta wrap it up here basically right now. But just pour some hopium straight into the vein.

SPEAKER_19:

Next year is projected to be the largest tax refund season ever, and we're gonna be giving back refunds out of the tariffs because we're taking in literally trillions of dollars, and we're gonna be giving uh a nice uh dividend to the people, in addition to reducing debt. Yes, you know, I inherit a lot of debt, but uh it's peanuts compared to the kind of numbers we're talking about. So we're gonna be making a dividend to the people, and uh additionally, we're gonna be able to reduce debt, and as time goes by over the next two, three, four years, those numbers are gonna go up, and I believe that at some point in the not too distant future you won't even have income tax to pay because the money we're taking in is so great, it's so enormous, that you're not gonna have income tax to pay. Whether you get rid of it or just keep it around for fun or have it really low, much lower than it is now, but you won't be paying income tax. We've slashed one trillion dollars.

SPEAKER_07:

And we're gonna be giving back tax, no IRS, let's do it! I promise you this. You'll still have to file. You might not pay, but they will be accounting for every dollar. This is the control grid being implemented, by the way. We'll cover that more in the future. All right, guys, that's it for today. Apologize for the short show, or maybe it's a good thing for those of you that like it nice. But uh, we'll talk to you again tomorrow. Oh, and by the way, now the new thing that Rumble Studio wants us to do is they want us to have chat raids. So take our chat room and we have to go to other podcasts and we have to raid their chat. So I'd like to do that at like 7 a.m. and I think it's just a couple minutes that we do it. So those of you that are in the chat, those of you that want to participate in the channel, let's go raid. This could be the best thing to help us grow. Because the studio, the rumble studio creator program is supposed to help us grow. So by us going out to other shows, you guys subscribe, they subscribe to us, and then when you retweet, it pushes out to their cross-pollination. Yeah, some cross-pollination. For those of you that care about the peasants' perspective and want to see us grow, please be around for those chat rates. We've got to do five this month. We gotta figure out how to do them. So, all right, guys, thanks so much for joining us, and we'll talk to you again tomorrow. No private chat today. Bye. Bye.

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What knight lives in that castle over there? I'm 37. What? I'm 37, I'm not old. Well, I can't just call you ma'am, you could say Dennis. I didn't know you were called Dennis. Well, you didn't bother to find out, did you? I did say sorry about the old woman, but from behind, you're not what I object to is you automatically treat me like an inferior. Well, I am king. Oh king, inferior. How do you get that, eh? By exploiting the workers or hanging on to outdated imperialist dogma which perpetuates the economic and social differences in our society. There's never gonna be any problem. How do you do, good lady? I'm Arthur, King of the Britons. The Britons. We all are, we are all Britons. I am your king. You're doing yourself. We're living in a dictatorship of self-perpetuating autocracy and which the working class is. Who lives in that country? And who is your Lord? We can't have it. What? I told you we're in a narco syndicalist commune. We take it in turn to act as authority executive officer. But all the decisions of that officer have to be ratified at the special by a civil majority in the case of Julian. The lady of the lake. That is why I'm talking. Listen, strange women, line important distributed swords is no basis for a system of government. Supreme executive power derived from a mandate from the masses, not from some classical aquatic ceremony. But you can't expect to wield supreme executive power just because some watery tartarous sword is all around saying I was an emperor. Just because some poisoned bitch locked a cimitar at me, they put me away. Shut up! Will you shut up? Now we see the violence inherited in the system. Shut up! Now we see the violence inheriting the system! Help! Help! I'm being repressed! Oh what a giveaway! You hear that? You hear that? I'm on about. Do you see him repressing me? You saw it in you.

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