Peasants Perspective
Peasants Perspective: A Voice from the Edge of Freedom
Join Taylor Johnatakis, a self-proclaimed “peasant” turned podcaster, on an unfiltered journey through family, faith, and the fight for American ideals. From the depths of DC Jail—where he recorded during a 14-month sentence tied to January 6—to his triumphant return home after a Trump clemency in 2025, Taylor delivers raw, heartfelt commentary for the common man. Expect a mix of gritty storytelling, reflections on liberty lost and reclaimed, and timeless lessons drawn from his life as a septic designer, father, and reluctant rebel. Whether he’s reading Dr. Seuss to his kids or dissecting the state of the republic, Peasants Perspective is a bold, unpolished call to stay grounded amidst chaos. Subscribe for a front-row seat to a story that’s as real as it gets—no filter, no apologies.
Peasants Perspective
Trump’s Taco Problem And Other Political Nonsense
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A lot of politics feels like theater until you see the incentives up close and then it starts to look like a system built to protect itself. We kick off with election integrity and the wave of undercover videos circulating online, then ask the uncomfortable question: if the evidence is “on tape,” why does accountability still feel optional? Along the way we talk about media risk, trust collapsing from “all time high” to “all time low,” and why voters keep returning to simple fixes like voter ID, proof of citizenship, and tighter rules around mail-in ballots.
Next we zoom out to the information war. We unpack how influence networks, coordinated messaging, and paid outrage can steer a movement without ever breaking a law. From there the conversation jumps to Europe’s shifting stance on deportations and then into the Middle East, where Iran propaganda, energy disruption, and the Strait of Hormuz collide with everyday life. When countries start rationing fuel, it’s not abstract geopolitics anymore, it’s an economic weapon. That’s where the FISA 702 debate lands: how do we protect civil liberties while acknowledging that modern threats, coordination, and propaganda can be produced anywhere.
We also hit the courts and culture: claims about rogue judges and jury pressure, plus the Supreme Court decision supporting parents who want to opt their kids out of certain LGBTQ classroom materials. Finally, we get into government waste and fraud, including a VA benefits case that highlights how easy it can be to drain public programs when oversight is weak.
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The Simultaneous Sip Ritual
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unknownWe had two great elections.
SPEAKER_18We had three. Which one's dirty rotten cheaters?
SPEAKER_09I guess I laughed at the right time.
O’Keefe Videos And Election Fraud Claims
SPEAKER_13I was like, hey, there's audio going on here. Oh man. So let's talk just a little bit about the election stuff because stuff happened. Stuff happened today, this morning, over in Europe. It's daylight over there right now. Yeah, stuff happened, and uh, we had stuff happen over the last week and a half or two. James O'Keefe has been releasing a video every day showing election fraud on the streets of California, right? Down to Skid Row and saw them forging signatures. He had one guy who he was showing, and it was like, Yeah, just write this guy's name. So they got some homeless guy that writes some other guy's name on the thing so that it could be a real signature for a person, you know? Okay. It's like, dude, it's like blatant cheating. All right. So he was on with Benny Johnson, James O'Keefe, talking about accountability because James is like, we are going to see arrests. I am tired of doing these undercover stings and nothing happening. Right.
SPEAKER_09This is his mission to get an arrest.
SPEAKER_13We're gonna release a video every day. We're gonna push it out through all of our networks until something happens. Well, guess what? Momentum is happening.
SPEAKER_05Now, I'm I told you I was gonna release a tape every day until someone's arrested, and I will continue to do that. It upsets me, by the way. I'm not gonna mention any names, but major media organizations are afraid to cover this because it's an election fraud topic and they don't want to get sued. Um, but this is different because the crime is on tape. I've heard back from the FBI, the DOJ, Governor Newsom, he did not attack me. He said they should arrest these people. The LA district attorney, the LAPD, and the California Secretary of State are all investigating this.
SPEAKER_04Um, but you know, what does it matter unless somebody goes to jail?
SPEAKER_05Correct. Nothing matters unless someone goes to jail. So we have to figure out how to make that happen. And the only way that I can see it happening is if we just keep releasing more evidence of crimes on tape. I think someone will go to jail. I think one of the challenges the state authorities are having, just so that your audience understands, and I didn't fully understand this, is that if they go in and arrest people right now, they're not gonna maybe not be able to turn those people into like confidential informants against the higher-ups. So we can, we can't, I think people can be arrested tomorrow. It's just a question of we want to know who's behind. No, it's easy.
SPEAKER_13Just arrest them and tell them they're gonna get life sentences for treason.
SPEAKER_10Yeah.
SPEAKER_13And say, and if you don't tell us who told you to do this, and then arrest that person and say, Oh, and you're gonna get a life sentence for treason. And if you don't do that, then arrest the next person and say, and if you don't tell us, you're gonna get a life sentence for treason.
SPEAKER_08Right.
SPEAKER_13I mean, they charge the Proud Boys and Oathkeepers with sedition, same thing. Why not? Enrique Antario, 22 years. He was sitting in a hotel. Nothing stopped him. Yeah, he was sitting in a hotel, and you've got the camera on the screen still. Sorry, he was sitting in a hotel in Baltimore when J6 happened, wasn't even there, but oh, he organized it, he's one of the planners. Sedition 22 years. Go for it. They'll flip, they'll flip. So I don't really buy it. Oh, we're just gonna let the the scam continue because we wanna. How do you flip someone if it's continuing?
SPEAKER_11I don't get it.
SPEAKER_13I I guess maybe maybe I've maybe I've watched too much 1980s cop shows where it's like you go best the little guy and you you squeeze him in the investigation room. You know what I mean? Not not oh, we're just gonna let it keep happening. Too much bad cop.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, but either way, James O'Keefe is continuing his investigation. So my team is currently in the field finding out who's behind it. We even, Benny, went into the homes of one of the bad guys, they let us in, and they were kind of flipping on their bosses. So we we, the citizen journalists, are kind of doing the job of the FBI. I mean, this is what really the the billion-dollar Leviathan should be doing. And I and I think that's the sign of the times, really, is what it is. This is why it requires small, independent, you know, no-red tape citizen journalists to do the job. But I'm I'm I'm I'm frustrated. Like I'm I mean, I'm I'm getting we're getting you know punched in the in the neck. You know, we're we're ripping my team, they're here. Andrew's a hero, Cam Higby's a hero. We had pepper sprays to make sure I wasn't killed, but we're risking our lives to do this. And the only thing we ask is that is that somebody be arrested and that the billion-dollar media corporations take a risk and put it on the air because we're taking the risk. So I'm a little bit uh frustrated here, but I'm gonna keep fighting like hell and keep releasing a tape every day.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, and I am fully supportive of him. So huge shout out to James O'Keefe. That guy, you know, when he says the price is my life, he means it. And he's been arrested, he's sat in a jail cell, he's had his house raided for no reason. He's had a FOIA for the warrant on his house with every single line blacked out from top to bottom, the whole thing, which is makes you just go, what?
SPEAKER_09And then he uses an interesting phrase, sign of the times. Hmm. Okay.
SPEAKER_13Sign of the times, yeah. Here's the sign of the times. He mentions the major media corporations won't cover this because it's election. And oh, if you don't understand the media, their whole job is to keep all of us going to the grocery store, going to Target, Target, excuse me, buying your LGBT outfits and your chest binders for your little boys and your girls, you know what I mean? And the little tuck straps. Well, it's to keep us complacent. It's to keep you complacent. So don't rock the boat. Don't don't report something that tells you that this isn't a government of we the people, by the people, for the people, you know what I mean? And Donald Trump gets it. They can't even have that color. When Donald Trump st first started running for office, trust in media was at kind of an all-time high. Yeah. Okay. Now it's at an all-time low. Here's Donald Trump. He gave a rousing speech at the NRCC yesterday, and we're gonna we're gonna play quite a few clips from this.
SPEAKER_18You can win an election with ninety-four percent negative stories, and you win it in a landslide. There's something wrong with the news because it should be happening. And you know, they used to have 96% approval rating. They just edged out at 14. I'm extremely proud of that actually. I've exposed them for being fake news. And uh, we are uh gonna hopefully change that because I think you really need great news to be great, and they are not great, and they're not leading us to greatness, but we are gonna lead us to greatness. We're also joined tonight. You can win.
SPEAKER_13We are gonna lead ourselves to greatness exactly because 14%.
SPEAKER_09I mean, that's like the owners are voting, all the freaking families voting, you know.
SPEAKER_13Do you remember the fake do you remember my fake news button that I got back in the day? You fake news.
SPEAKER_05Listen, you fake news, you fake news.
Flynn Network Influence And Psy-Op Talk
SPEAKER_13I wish it played better on the audio fake news all the time. I need a hot button. So, yesterday, one of the other things, is we've got a new chatter in here. Flab Fab Letty, I can't quite see it there. Ron, scroll down a little bit fab Letty. Great to have you. Present. Pony Boy, yeah, slacking. Pony Boy was the all-time champ of first first good mornings, but now we've got a little competition. It's kind of fun. You know, if we tracked it, we could do some kind of award. Maybe that's when we can finally make our first t-shirt or something. Get a peasant's perspective t-shirt. And if you get, you know, the majority of the first chats in during the month, you get the t-shirt. Maybe I just said we marked him tardy. We marked him tardy. I get it. If you're on the east coast, this is early. If you're on the west coast, you should be right here in my 9:30. You're on your eighth cup of coffee for the morning if you're anything like me. All right, Dan Bongino yesterday addressed that whole issue with Alexis Wilkins, Cash Patel's girlfriend, who exposed a whole op as far as the Flynn network and the amplification of all that stuff. Now, I want to be really clear here, because we talked about this afterwards. I'm not Flynn is I'm not saying Flynn is a bad guy. He's a he's another one of the characters in this cast of characters that are going to be written about in the history books that's gonna, you know, history will tell the story, but right now it's hard to know. You cannot remember, forget who General Flynn is, right? He was a Democrat. He was pushed up through the military ranks as a Democrat, typically promoted by Democrats. He was appointed by Barack Obama as the ODNI. He was the top spy in the US, okay? And he's the top spy handler. He bragged openly about creating the whole online psy-op thing because he was in the intelligence community when Al Gore invented the internet. So the whole thing kind of expands from him. So at a minimum, he knows how to amplify a message and get it out. And I remember this very clearly because when Trump lost the 2020 election, and General Flynn was very much behind the organization behind January 6th. In fact, I have many times said, I have been very suspicious that he kind of set us up. And there's been a lot of people, including Lynn Wood, who have said that General Flynn wants to be VP and then become president. So he's he's one of these Game of Thrones guys who's power player grasping at power. Yes. It doesn't make him a bad guy. It's just we as peasants are like, let's see what we see, right? Let's just because he was persecuted by Barack Obama, that could have been because he knew where the bodies were buried. And he was involved in the whole Libya debacle, which, if you go back into season one, which now at this point you have to go on the Wayback Machine to get, but there's that episode, it all started in Libya. And it kind of comes through this, and that's where General Flynn flips on Obama and Secretary Clinton, right? You got James Clapper there going, Well, I don't know anything about drone strikes. And General Flynn's like, Yeah, you knew. So Dan Bongino addressed this yesterday, and Dan Bongino is another one of these people that was promoted by Democrats. He guarded Hillary Clinton and he did, he's a Republican, right? But at the same time, he's part of the apparatus. He's got contracts, he's got NDAs, he's got all kinds of stuff. He he has told us openly, I don't say everything I know because I can't say everything I know. Right. But he's also an access agent. Just like many other people, they're access agents.
SPEAKER_09Some some people we describe as rhinos. He's not a rhino, but he we need like a new category for people like him.
SPEAKER_13He's a let me let me let me tell you where I put Dan Bongino. He's a team player. Okay, okay, he's a Republican team player, he's gonna push the narrative that's positive on Republicans. He's not gonna take a stand against Israel, because why would you? Okay, then you'd lose half your Republican conference, and he's a team player, like he believes in America and the idea of America.
SPEAKER_09And the reason I was saying maybe you need to have a new name or new category for him is because he has all the NDAs and all the little tentacles that would typically be associated with a rhino, but he's not a rhino.
SPEAKER_13He's not a rhino, no, right. But he's but he's not. I I wouldn't You know what I mean?
SPEAKER_09Yes, I wouldn't put him in the category of and the reason that we're having a hard time describing it is why I'm like, maybe we need a new name for these people.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, and we take it on its face, but he does talk about this online up. Now, there when this broke, you know, obviously a lot like Flynn's like, oh, Russia, Russia, Russia narrative again. It's like, and like it's a tool, or you know what I mean? Like so what? Uh well, you know, there's a lot of Russ of Russia what do they come housophobes, russophobes out there, you know, everything bad centers around Russia, even the Iran conflict is Russia's fault, you know. So he they were kind of balking against that. And again, even if you're in the Flynn network and you're a real person, you're like, I'm not being controlled by Flynn, maybe not, but you're being influenced by him, just like all of us are being influenced by somebody, you know what I mean? And you start, if you listen to this show every day, you start to adopt my perspective. Thank you. That's great. I want you to be a peasant.
SPEAKER_09And I think yesterday our little back and forth was about what is the influence? You know, what is his influence?
SPEAKER_13What is the influence?
SPEAKER_16So Dan Bongino addresses it here because Alexis Wilkins put out a tweet last night. I saw it when you saw it. Alexis Wilkins is in a relationship, of course, with FBI director Cash Patel's many of you know. Just want to put it all out there. But she put out an interesting tweet last night with actual data points and accounts showing simultaneously synchronized little tweet wars going on about misinformation campaigns and how everybody seemed to do it at the same time. Again, I'm not telling you any of this is illegal. That's not what I'm telling you. I'm telling you what Besmanov told you. That you there's an op being conducted on you to demoralize you about the MAGA movement because people want to take this movement from you. And once you see it, you'll never unsee it. You're all gatekeepers around Trump. And you're saviors, these demoralization agents have hidden knowledge that they'll tell you for ten dollars if you subscribe to their podcast, but then they won't actually tell you either. They'll tell you they're gonna tell you it another time at every now.
SPEAKER_13Alex Jones, Alex Jones went on a tirade about this, and he's like, ah, they presented this with no evidence. No, there's plenty of evidence. Like, listen, the Flynn network is real, okay? It's not a fake thing, it's been around for a while. We know some of the members of it, and some of them might just be along for the ride. Do we know anything that we could sell for ten dollars? I mean, subscribe, subscribe. Doug Wyatt says, uh pray the rosary gaming. Good morning. Doug Wyatt says, Dan, Cash and Pam are more concerned with saving their institutions than saving America. They failed so far. That that is that's the MO right there. Yeah, okay. It's the bill bar. I'm an institutionalist, right? I would love to do a bunch of conservative policies, tax cuts, blah, blah, blah. But at the end of the day, the DOJ must stay, right? At the end of the day, the CIA has a purpose. The FBI has a purpose. Look, the murder rate's gone down. Look, the murder rate should have always been going down. If the FBI just did what we expected them to do, this should be the norm. So thank you for doing your job. You know, it's more of an indictment on the guys before you that didn't do your job, but you haven't defanged the FBI. You haven't unweaponized them. You still have Jocelyn Ballantyne or whatever her name is prosecuting Brian Cole, right, uh, Jr., the alleged pipe bomber, which by the way, I listened to the Kyle Seraphim podcast yesterday. Big shout out to Heather, one of our regular listeners, and huge supporter of me when I was incarcerated. Um, Heather said, You got to listen to this podcast, and I was going to, anyways, because Steve Baker was on. I sat with Steve Baker in the hallway of the courthouse in DC, and he shared with me that an insider says all the judges in DC know that the Supreme Court's going to overturn the 1512. Didn't matter. They were still slamming the gavel and sentencing people based on the 1512 because they're malicious. But either way, um, so Steve Baker's on. Listen, that pipe bomber, it's it's not Brian Cole Jr. Like it's not. There's it doesn't, it's not the right skin color, it's not the right height, it's not the right foot color, it's not the right gait, it's not the right arm length, it's not the right hand size, it's nothing. It's not the same person, right?
SPEAKER_09Okay, and he was well, that's because we know who it is, right?
SPEAKER_13Yes, but but of course, if it comes, this is what Doug is saying here. You cannot let it be exposed that the FBI, Capitol Hill Police, and CIA were all involved in this because then who's gonna take care of Haji? That that's the that's the trade-off they're doing. So they're gonna sacrifice an innocent man. And oh, we would never do that. Come on, man. Are you furious? Of course they will. Look at the Michigan kidnapper plot, look at the entire J6 narrative, look at the General Friend Flynn story. It's what they do. Yeah, the General Flynn story is really unique. There was a a post that I think General Flynn himself made, or maybe it was one of the sycophits of General Flynn that was when Andrew McCabe and those guys came over to interview General Flynn and they did it, they did their thing, and he stood up and looked out the window and quoted some poem where he said, The sky is so black, or something like that. It was I can't remember what it was. But that poem, you go read the story and what it was about, and it was about essentially a double agent, right, who made himself the victim so that he could get punished, and then he got the side of the people that were doing the punishing, and then was a double agent in that camp, right? And I'm like, okay, well, if you're a deep cover spy, that's what you would do. This is no different than the DEA sending someone into prison so he can make friends with everybody, get street cred, then he gets released, goes out and he gets introduced to the mafia because look, this guy was with me in the clink, he can be trusted.
SPEAKER_09This would be the moment in the movie when everybody goes, aha, ha ha.
SPEAKER_13Am I saying that is the case? No, this stuff could happen organically just as easily, right? But either way, that is something that we have to take into account. I don't hold General Flynn on any different pedestal than I hold uh Dan Bongino, and I don't hold Kyle Seraphim or any of those people on a different pedestal. Everybody's got an axe to grind. I have an axe to grind, right? When it comes to election integrity, I'm gonna be a maniacal about it because that to me is the key issue. I just want to return the power to the people. Some of these other institu other people are not talking about things like the voting machines, Dan Bongino. What are we hearing? We're hearing that the right now thinks they can control that and they want to win elections with their people. More Uniparty just leaning slightly right. Does that make sense?
SPEAKER_33Yeah, yeah.
Brigitte Macron Free Speech Comments
SPEAKER_13And you even saw that yesterday. We're not going to play the clip, but there was a newscast where a Republican senator was with Adam Schiff being interviewed by CNBC, and he was promoting amnesty for all the illegal aliens. Okay, great. We probably should play that clip. Let the Republicans have control, and we'll get amnesty for everybody. So yesterday, Melania Trump, excuse me, yesterday, Melania Trump hosted Bridget McCrone at the White House, and it was a whole technology symposium kind of thing. She came walking down the red carpet with a robot next to her. Anyway, she had Bridget McCron sitting next to her. As you know, the allegation of for Bridget Crone is that she's Mr. Bridget McCrone. Okay. She and she's she's a transgender. She's a male. That's the allegation, mainly promoted by Candace Owens of recent, but it's been longstanding. Yeah, not a bunch of cue posts. She refuses to take a DNA swab or anything like that. So she had her at the White House, and of course, there wasn't a translator provided, and it's a male voice. So I don't know. If the White House controlling her, or if France only has one translator that's male that can translate in real time, I don't know the story, or just for it's just an irony. But she got she is sitting next to Melania Trump, and listen to what she says about free speech.
SPEAKER_12I do know that I am the United States, a country that I love very much. And here we are the country of free speech, but I think that liberty does have some rules. We have to be free but adapt to certain codes. So I believe in these codes, too many young people are suffering, and they do not tell us, but they send signals, very strong signals, uh, from young people and teenagers. So it's up to us to answer them. Let's answer them all together. Thank you very much. It's wonderful.
EU Deportation Vote And Europe’s Shift
SPEAKER_13Young people, they they don't tell us, they're not actually saying they don't want free speech, but they're sending strong signals. I don't know what would those signals be. Uh seeing the world as it is and recognizing that things are what they should be. You know what I mean? So the yesterday, or actually, I could think this is today, like not that long ago, because of the time difference. The EU had a major, major upset. So the EU voted. This is the parliament for the EU. Parliament has just voted for a new stricter return regulation. There is a new consensus in Europe. The era of deportation has begun. Oh my god. Europe is getting on board with that. So here's the image right there.
SPEAKER_09You know what that makes me think of? What's that? Senator Palpatine.
SPEAKER_13The Great Republic. Yeah, that's exactly what which is also a tyrannical tyranny. Exactly. This is the great European Commission. So the European Parliament voted to basically have a re-immigration plan to basically start deporting. Now, is it as aggressive as Tom Holman's plan? Probably not. But nonetheless, it is something. And listen to this. This is clapping, so the audio might not be great, but you gotta see some of the look on the faces of the people who voted against this.
SPEAKER_10And it is adopted.
SPEAKER_11So okay, okay, okay, okay.
SPEAKER_12We have many votes to vote to, guys.
SPEAKER_08Wow. I don't know if the audio said, but if you can see the video, wow.
SPEAKER_13Did you see her face? Okay. They're gonna do some backroom deals to make sure that their voters don't leave. Donald Trump addressed this in a press conference where he talked about the European Union.
SPEAKER_18It's dead, man. Europe has gone woke. Europe is not recognizable when you go into so many places. Not all countries. You look at um, you look at Hungary, you look at uh Poland, Czech, uh, Slovakia. There are some countries that have gone very much the opposite, some really and some others. Um But Europe has to be strong and they become soft and not recognizable. You go into some of the countries, I don't want to be specific, but I think everyone knows what I'm talking about. And uh they're not recognizable. They become the environmentalists have taken over. They've got windmills destroying their fields and their beautiful meadows and their oceans and they're paying a fortune. Uh no. Europe has to get smart. Europe's getting killed on two things energy and immigration. And if they don't solve both of them fast, European Europe is not the same place. Yeah, please.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, Europe is not the same place. I think this is really a good sign that they've done that. Now he named all these countries and they're all in the Eastern Bloc. What did the Eastern Bloc share in common, you know, 30 years ago? They finished up with communism, they're done, right? So as it starts to rear its ugly head in Western Europe, Eastern Europe's like, whoa, whoa. You you do you know the road you're going down? And they've stood up, they've said, no, we're not doing that again. It's still within our memories.
SPEAKER_09You gotta tap that down.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, it's still within our recent memories. So Donald Trump wisely is not thinking in short election cycles, he's thinking long term. This was on Fox Business, and I don't I don't even remember who this is. He looks a lot like Tom Seguro, the comedian, but he says it best.
Iran Conflict Framed As Global Cleanup
SPEAKER_03Whatever it's gonna take financially to make sure that these folks are no longer in power, it's worth it. It truly is. And again, Donald Trump doesn't think in in an election cycle. Donald Trump thinks in generational cycles, and we need to put this money up front to make sure that these guys in uh Tehran no longer have the ability to negatively expose the entire planet, period.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, right. You can't fix the world and by default fix America if you can't fix the international terrorism, the drug trade, the money laundering, the human trafficking, and Iran, Cuba, Venezuela, China, and Russia to some degree are all keynodes in this. I am of the personal belief that Russia just wants a seat at the table. And a lot of what they do is just to create discord so that they can project their power because they're not as big a nation as India, China, the United States. 150 million people, 200 million people at the most.
SPEAKER_09So they're, you know, roughly they look big on a map, but a lot of that is just like Greenland or North Canada, you know.
Census And Illegal Aliens Count Debate
SPEAKER_13Siberia, yeah. They're roughly like 60% the size of the U.S., but they've got more nukes than we do. So they get a seat at the table for that reason alone. Right. But at the same time, right, they want to sow discord because if they can sow discord, then they can trade with China and India and some of these other nations and stuff like that. So I'm of the personal belief that Russia has way more in common with us than they do the Han Chinese and the communist regime. Oh, yeah. And so I do believe that if the conditions were right, they would love to reintegrate into Western society. It doesn't mean they're not going to still be up to the shenanigans. I mean, look at MI6. You think they backed off after the after the Revolutionary War? Clearly not. Okay. Donald Trump, in terms of thinking long term, has also directed the Department of Commerce to immediately begin work on a new and highly accurate census based on modern-day facts and figures, importantly, using the results and information gained from the presidential election of 2024. People who are in our country illegally will not be counted in the census. Thank you for your attention to this matter. So last time when we had the census, they counted illegal aliens, and that swung the Senate, the House seats like I've heard 14 and I've heard 30 seats. Like Florida should have got two more, Iowa would get one back, you know, like a bunch of places.
SPEAKER_09I know all those seats are based on volume.
SPEAKER_13All those seats are based on volume. California would lose four or five or six seats in this. So that's a really big deal, right? So Trump is attacking the election in all these different vectors, right? It's let's get the Save America Act, which deals with ballots. And I believe he's gonna do an executive order based on intelligence information to get rid of the machines. I mean, they just banned foreign routers, it's not a big step from there to go, oh, and by the way, election machines made in China too. And every county is gonna go, oh, the bottom of the box says made in China, right? So I think that we're gonna see a significant amount of change in that regard. And even Democrats like Stephen Smith, and again, Stephen Smith, though sometimes we joke about him being a dunce, California doesn't allow voter ID. In fact, yeah, you can go to jail if you ask. It's like that happened who did that, Gavin knew some fuck figures, right? So instant conversion later in that same show. He's like, We know the Democrats will count illegal votes, right? So Gav Steven Smith said this on his show yesterday as the Save Acts Save America Act is being debated on the House floor going on its tenth day or something like that. And uh he said this. Let me stay for the record, you should have a damn ID.
SPEAKER_15I have no problem with the demand for an ID to vote. You need an ID for every damn thing else. And to the progressive left, shut the hell up. You got a mayor in New York City that required two IDs for you to shovel snow. You ain't in no position to be bitching about how he wants IDs and the GOP wants IDs for votes. Shut up. Nobody wants to hear that.
Voter ID Arguments And Prison Perspective
SPEAKER_13I promise you, all my black friends in America are looking over at the Hispanic TV like, yeah, tell Gwela to stop voting. Okay. One of the last things, one of the so there was this black guy in prison. Okay, I can't remember his name. I don't know if I ever knew his name, to be completely honest. But he was a he was a um, he was a how do I describe? He was kind of a soft black guy. And what I mean by that was he had a kind face and he had a big smile and he had bright eyes.
SPEAKER_09Okay, he didn't like Green Mile.
SPEAKER_13Not quite that big, but he was working out with a guy who looked like the guy from Green Mile. That was a hard black guy. Okay. So they would work out together, they were buddies. That guy's name was uh Miss. I was like, Well, why's your name Miss? I'm from Mississippi. They were they were real creative on that one. So Miss and I got shipped in together, and Miss was like the Green Mile black guy. Okay, so Miss and I um we bumped into each other one time, and he was he okay. Two stories. So when I was in prison, Miss and I shipped in together. Now, I'm a white guy with no tattoos, okay. That's unusual for a white guy in prison. You're standing out. I'm standing out. So typically, white guys with no tattoos are usually either tax frauds or something like that now or pedophiles. Now I was in I was in a prison that didn't ultimately I was in a prison that didn't have a lot of tax fraud guys. So there was like two or three other guys that didn't have tattoos. In fact, all the J6ers had no tattoos, but okay. So when I showed up, my look put me in with the pedophiles. Okay, it was like I automatically in their heads they associated me with the pedophiles. Pedophiles are not allowed into the TV room at all. Okay, they can't come into the TV room, they have to watch TV from the doorway. It's the most pitiful thing you've ever seen. So when I first get there, I come into the TV room. I'm like, okay, I'm gonna watch some TV and I'm gonna sit down at the sports TV because I think they were watching women's basketball, or I don't remember what it was. Doesn't matter. I just there was a seat and I wanted to go in and you know watch some TV. So I sit down at the TV and Mississippi, Miss, had already claimed a specific chair. So that's another thing that happens there is people claim their chairs. So he had a chair that was claimed kind of up against the wall. And so I sat down kind of right in front of him, and he's sitting sideways to me. And keep in mind, we came in together, and he's he's like and he's been in for 20 years. So he's he knows the rules. He's he's starts squirming in his chair, he's looking around, like who's gonna be my backup? And he goes, Hey, hey, what are you doing sitting there? I'm like, Oh, I thought this was the sports TV. I thought I could sit here as neutral because the sports TV was neutral, anybody could sit there, right? And so I was like, Oh, I I thought so. This is a sports TV, he just he just goes, sex offenders can't sit in the TV room. And I go, oh, and I put my hand out, goes, I go, I'm not a sex offender. And he goes, Oh, okay. And then he kind of like settles down. So that was Myths. Mess was about to jump out of his chair and take me out. Thank goodness he gave me a heads up. Sex offenders can't sit in here, right? And I was like, I'm not a sex offender.
SPEAKER_09Oh you did just find out.
SPEAKER_13So, anyways, this other guy, this the kinder black guy, we were in the chow line, and and as we were getting chow, he was moving really slow or something, and I went around him at the salad bar to get my green beans. And when I went around him, he moved at that same moment. So I we kind of like you know, bumped into each other. It was my bad. Okay, and anyways, as I took my my green beans or something and he bumped into me, he looked at me, he goes, Hey, I thought we were supposed to be on the same side or something like that. Like, what? Anyways, it was really awkward, and I felt I was like, Did I do something wrong? Because in prison, everything is about honor, don't touch, don't bump, you know, say excuse me. And that was that was a habit I had to get into to say excuse me. In fact, I finally had my palm stop sweating every time I walked close to somebody about three or four months ago. So, anyways, so I kind of had this impression that he was, you know, like a fight waiting to happen. It wasn't. He thought he was making a joke. I didn't get the joke. But later, he and I kind of made a lot of small talk over time as we'd stand in line for the phones and stuff like that. And he really supported Donald Trump a lot. And he was, and it wasn't because he was conservative or Republican in any sense of the matter, but he believed that Donald Trump cared about America and he cared about black America. That was the thing that Donald Trump projected into the black American, uh, black American community, especially the men, was I care about you, I care about entrepreneurship. Donald Trump had been in rap videos and he was friends with rappers, and you know, gold, bling. It's like everything they live for is to just be Donald Trump, okay? And so as I was leaving to get, and I I think I had my pardon. So I was like moving from the computers or the TV room back to my room, and he he walked up to me and he goes, Man, when you get out, things, you know, do this, do that. And he goes, And I really hope Donald Trump deals with, and as we're walking by the dormitory that has all the Hispanics, he goes, I really hope he deals with those guys, right? And they because the black community is devastated by illegal immigration, it takes their jobs, it it infiltrates their communities, it introduces drugs to their communities, which then props up the gangs that a lot of these guys got caught up in, right? That just makes sense, yeah. So Donald Trump, Donald Trump gets it, and the other thing too, the black guys are really funny about not supporting crime, okay? Even though many of them in prison are obviously criminals. Funny. Yeah, funny. And they don't like to be represented by people that support crime, which is again, it's like this idiosyncrasy, right? But they know, like they've been taught in their culture and their zeitgeist about the crack cocaine epidemic and who did that, Joe Biden. They've been taught about government malfeasance and who did that, the you know, and the CIA introducing drugs and stuff like that. Who did that? The Democrats did that, the CIA did that, the government did that. And so when Donald Trump comes around, he's the outsider that's got a rap sheet, has been shot at, and they're like, he's one of us. Okay. So Donald Trump, in his speech, he talked about the Democrat Party just being a party of criminals.
SPEAKER_18But they don't like the good publicity, they don't like to see us succeed, they want to see our country fail. And also, what they really want is they want illegal immigrants to come in. Criminals doesn't matter, because they want to get their votes. They think they're gonna get their votes, and uh, we're not gonna let this happen. We're not gonna let our country be destroyed by these people.
Prison Race Politics And Immigration Tension
SPEAKER_13I believe wholeheartedly, if some of my friends in prison saw that, they would clap with that. They don't want to see the country destroyed by criminals, even though they themselves have been labeled criminals. A lot of them understand the economic conditions that led them to the decisions that they made to be there. And they have a huge problem with the Hispanic community. It's crazy, right? Did I ever tell you about the race riot that broke out?
SPEAKER_09Well, they do have nothing but time to think about it. So, I mean, they've thought about it.
SPEAKER_13Have I ever told you about the race riot that was about to break out, and I got the talk about who I had to fight with? I think so, but you should tell the story. So there was some some some heated stuff going on in the TV room. What happened was we had more Hispanics on the block. They're called the they call themselves Paisas, Paisas, and the Pisces means the brothers in Spanish, I guess. Okay, and it kind of incorporates the Mexicans, but then now there's so many Guatemalans, Hondurans, Venezuelans that it's kind of everybody. So, unless you have enough Venezuelans to have your own car, right? Your own group, it they just all group in together. So where I was at, all the Mexicans and all the Latins grouped in together. And and uh they had there were more of them than there were of whites. There weren't that many whites on the block, anyways, but there were there were more of them than there were blacks, and there were more of them than there were whites. And the way the TV room worked was you had the white TV, then you had a neutral TV, which was the Muslims. Okay, and then you had the His, and then there was another TV in this like a you have to see the layout. There's like a sunroom thing. It wasn't a whatever, it was like a side room, a side room that was also a black TV. Okay, okay, and then you had the Hispanic TV and you had the sports TV. Well, there were more Hispanics that than could fit in their section, and so they were, but they didn't really want to sit with the neutral zone, even though technically they might have been able to, because that was really dominated by the Muslims, and occasionally a black guy could go sit over there because he was, you know, investigating PRISLM.
SPEAKER_09So there's some spillover.
SPEAKER_13There's a little spillover. Well, the Hispanics wanted to dominate, they wanted to be able to turn the sports TV onto soccer in Spanish. Okay. That ain't gonna fly. You can watch soccer in English, maybe if there's no black guys in there, but otherwise it's basketball, football, ESPN, something. And so the Hispanics lined up against the wall leading into the TV room as a show of force. Uh so everybody had to walk through a corridor, which is pretty scary in Brisbane. Right. And it was a show of force. And then that Hispanic on another night, that Hispanic went group went in and sat into the sunroom where the black TV was and just filled it all up. And so there was a standoff here. It's like, are we gonna go to blows or are we gonna negotiate? Eventually they negotiated and they split the sunroom part to where you had the part close to the TV, and the back part became a kind of a game room where the people could go in and play cards, but it was also an overfill where you could see the Hispanic TV, so they could sit there and watch the Hispanic TV. All right, it came to a settled negotiation. Goodness. But the race riot was like hot in the air. And so the whites get together and the shot caller stands up, and he's he's like 26 years into his sentence, he's going home in like three weeks. And he's like, Man, if this goes off, I got like five more years because I'm not I'm not gonna let you guys fight the battle that you know without me. But he gives us the lecture and he uses every racial slur you can imagine. I don't need to repeat those, but it's like, hey, we fight with the Hispanics, we fight with the hit the Pisces, and so if something goes off, we have to fight against the Pisas against the black boys, okay? Right. And I'm like, huh. So at this point, I'm like a week away from maybe a pardon. And so I'm I'm like, okay, uh, I don't want to fight either, and I don't want to fight in general. Like, my one of my one of my goals, you know, was to get through prison without going to blows. And the the thing that really blew me away with that whole conversation, I was like, I can't even understand 80% of the Pisces in here, right? They speak Spanish, they don't speak English, I have nothing in common with them. They're foreign invaders to my country. They're a lot of trendy agua gang members and Mexican black hands and former MS-13 and 8th Street, they're all in there, right? And I don't really want to have their back. I don't yeah, I don't really want to have their back. And I'm looking at the black guys, I'm like, I have so much more in common with the guy. I got way more in common with a guy from Arkansas, right? The black guy from Arkansas, me a suburb boy from Idaho, than I have with some paisa that walked up through the Darien Gl gap from Venezuela.
SPEAKER_09Especially when you can understand, you know, the the where the black guy's coming from when he's getting undercut by these guys coming across the border.
SPEAKER_13Yes, exactly. So I'm like, what? I think I think there needs to be a prison realignment. You know what I mean? Anyways, that's my black my story was I was you know being prepped to fight with the the Pisces, and I was like, do we have to like change it right here and right now? And things don't change in prison very rapidly. It was like, no, we're still fighting with the black guys. Okay. It stems back from back when in prisons it was primarily Americans and it was Nortenio Sorteños prison gangs in California, and they would they would team up with the whites, but now the Hispanic population in prison is not represented by Norteños and Sorteños, it's represented by a lot of foreign gangs.
SPEAKER_11Right.
Congress Cover-Ups And Uniparty Allegations
SPEAKER_13And you wonder, you know, why is it that we can't get any of this stuff passed through legislation? Why can't we get the Save America Act passed? Why can't we get rid of the fraud? Why can't we do any of this? Anna Polina Luna went on a little tirage yesterday in the House. And he's like, You want to know why American people hate Congress and why their approval rating is dirt low?
SPEAKER_23All right. Um, I support Representative Mace, uh Mace's um subpoena here as well as the amendment to it. And I just think it's really disgusting how this institution protects itself because y'all just half of them voted to send this stuff to House Ethics where you know it's gonna die. We know that members of Congress are using taxpayer dollars to pay off sexual harassment. We just had a member of Congress literally sexually harass a woman that then lit herself on fire, and you guys all protected him. You guys all protected him. My my own side, your side, and so if you guys want to talk about victims, if you want to go out and virtue signal, and then you guys are gonna kill her stuff on the floor and then try to pass. Yeah, of course, we should subpoena all this stuff. But just I'm not gonna sit here and play games. I think it's a complete fraud. I think that's why the American people hate us. I think the midterms are coming up and everyone should go on record for this. And I hope that members are exposed for this. I hope it goes back, I think it's to the 70s because it's wrong that it's happening. It's wrong that we cover up for it, it's wrong that we can't send. Center our own side because people are busy making deals because you guys want to censor your side. It's a deal that's been cut. People hate us for it. So yeah, I support it.
SPEAKER_13Thank you very much. Yeah. Do you know who she's talking about? The congressman that had a staffer that was a girlfriend that was having an affair with while he was having an affair with someone else and his wife was pregnant. Have you heard the story? I think I think his wife was pregnant, maybe not. I can't remember. I think you've covered this a couple of times. Right? Representative Corey Mills. And you know, his his girlfriend that was having an affair with was the whole You need to remind everybody who that is. Corey Mills is a uh Republican representative from Florida. Okay. And I think he got nominated for something by Trump, and then this story broke, and the nomination was pulled. But basically, he had a mistress, right? That he there's the text messages all came out. They're vile. They're vile. Okay. Just vile text messages. Anyways, when he broke it off and the thing broke publicly, she was so ashamed. She ended up burning herself. She lit herself on fire to kill herself. And this is all known. Like it's just out there. And what did they do? Oh, let's have the ethics committee look at it. He should have been immediately thrown out of Congress, censured, like taken off every committee, just thrown out of Congress and probably some criminal act, something. You know what I mean? Like it was so bad. They just covered up for it. And like she said, it's your side and our side. And there's a slush fund that Congress has to pay sexual harassment victims from Congress. And some of those payouts have been big payouts.
SPEAKER_09Does everybody in America know about that? Of course not.
SPEAKER_13Of course not, because of course the media is not going to cover it. Nobody's going to cover it. American saw the true Donald Trump in that NRCC speech went on to talk about how we saw the true character of the Democrat Party. And I would throw in the UNIParty in general, right? It's you saw their true character.
SPEAKER_18Americans saw the true and craven nature of congressional Democrats during my State of the Union, and we're not going to let that happen again. They really are. They're a party. And it's terrible to talk. I want I want it to be the old way where they got, you know, Democrats, Republicans used to get together, have lunch, and then they'd fight a little bit, and you know. But it doesn't seem to be happening that way. And this is before me. Because if you go back to Obama, he was a great divider. He divided this nation. He was a lousy president. The worst president in history was Biden. But Obama was a terrible president. He was a divider. He did so many bad things. They're the party of fraudsters, criminals, radicals, illegal aliens, high taxes, and putting America last. That's what they are. They put America last. Republicans are the party for every hard-working patriot. And we do something very much different than them we put America first.
SPEAKER_13I can say the Republican Party is like that, but you have a lot of Republican Party members that are part of the U Party, the Uni Party. Right? It is still the old days, Donald. They still do get together and cut deals. They just don't cut you in on the deal.
SPEAKER_09I think that that was an effective thing to say, though, because it harkens back and it and it and people think back to times before and they're like, man, I wish it was like that too. Even if you don't realize that you didn't really understand what was happening, you still want to go back to that age of innocence.
SPEAKER_13Yes. You want to go back to where you believe when they raise your taxes to increase the social safety net payout, that it goes to deserving people to alleve the suffering of the people we see around us. But we're at a point where we don't believe that at all.
SPEAKER_09Right.
SPEAKER_13Who believes that welfare actually, on the whole, helps the suffering? Nobody. You know what I mean? Like, and and when we get into the private side of the show today, we're going to show you a couple things that will knock your socks off from here in Washington. Right? People that are supposed to be bedridden that are at the grocery store collecting millions of dollars in benefits. It's pretty stunning. But that's the thing, right? The Republican Party at its core represents American working class, it represents America. But the Uni Party is still in bed with the Democrats on this. And they'll play the game, do the sound bites. But then when it really comes down to things like censoring Cory Mills or let's get the Save America pass by all means possible. Ah, well, you know, I don't uh it's we we've got our backroom deals. There's a there's a there's a organization here in Washington State that I got wind of called Whispering Angels. And what Whispering Angels is made up of is it's made up of Republicans and Democrats who are on the political side of things. These are these are people that are uh uh precinct, uh local, like county, county uh heads of the Republican Party. They don't run for office, but what they do is they go on retreat together. So these are the political wings, the guys that go knock on your doors and support candidates. They go on little private retreats like Bohemian Grove and they whisper together and they make plans and they coordinate, right? As little angels, and then they go back to their respective parties, Democrat and Republican, to bring the message. They bring the message and they know you're gonna run a strong candidate, we're gonna run a weak candidate over here, and we're gonna take this district this year, but you can have this one, you can flip that one. We don't like that Republican candidate because they don't play the game. So go ahead and run a candidate there, and we won't support that candidate, but we'll run a weak Republican, but you'll throw that election. I'm like, that's all I can imagine is happening there.
SPEAKER_09Yeah, yeah, yeah. They're just war gaming the whole thing.
SPEAKER_13They're war gaming the whole thing, but whispering angels. Now, I've just got wind of that. I don't have like evidence to back it up. So allegedly that's happening. So Donald Trump, hey, Donald Trump goes on to remind us that the DOJ is part of the problem here. His DOJ. And he calls out his DOJ and he says the DOJ has to start acting on the criminal referrals that get sent to it. Oh, Biden didn't have a problem acting on criminal referrals, he was all over that stuff. In fact, they were making it up, right? But the Republicans, for whatever reason, again, the Democrats accuse you of doing the thing they do, so then when you do it, they're like, oh you're weaponizing government. And Trump mentions that.
SPEAKER_18Oh, Donald Trump mentioned a dirty cop named Comey, and therefore, he's weaponizing government. No, they weaponized, and we're not gonna let them happen. I think I think Comer and all these guys, you're out there someplace, I think, because I can't see a damn thing with these stupid lights they have up, but but I want to thank you, Jim Jordan, Comer. Where are those guys? Where I stand up, you deserve it. Now they have to take your recommendations. They have to take your recommendations and they have to act. They have to act. We can't just be sending out all these hundred percent recommendations and nothing happens.
SPEAKER_13That sounds a little frustrating.
SPEAKER_28Yeah, right?
SPEAKER_13And when he says recommendations, it's talking about your criminal forals. Corey Mills, I want to apologize. I just completely slandered you and laid something on you that wasn't your problem. You had your own affair and you have your own problems, and it's disgusting and vile. But your mistress did not light herself on fire. It was Tony Gonzalez from Texas. Thank you, Pony Boy, for correcting me there. I did know that. I I just in my I saw the Tony Segura uh guy who looked a lot like Corey Mills, and I had Corey Mills in my mind there. So apologize.
SPEAKER_09Apologies. Many apologies.
Letitia James Referral And Fraud Claims
SPEAKER_13Corey Mills, I apologize. You you you are your own brand of sleaze. Okay, which not that though. So I very much apologize. Allegedly. Okay, so we have to act on these criminal referrals. And yesterday, guess what, Ron? There was another criminal referral for one of these weaponized government people. This time it was, or I guess again, for the second time, it was Leticia James.
SPEAKER_27As confirmed, they received that referral. We did reach out to Letitia James and her office for comment. We have yet to hear back here with all the details. He is the founder, editor-in-chief, chief investigator uh reporter, just the news.com. John Solomon is here with the very latest. This is a blockbuster based on what I've seen with these documents.
SPEAKER_31Yeah, the documents are very clear. The evidence is very strong. Some of it is court records. So uh Bill Poulty did his homework. Uh New York StopCop is in a world of trouble. Uh, this is a very serious legal referral. If you remember, last year there was a referral made for mortgage fraud. It uh it led to an indictment, but then the indictment got thrown out by a judge on the grounds that the U.S. attorney wasn't lawfully appointed there. That will not be the case where these two referrals are being sent. They're being sent to Chicago, where all state insurance is located in Florida, where a second insurance company where Letitia James took out her homeowner's insurance was based. Both have uh sitting U.S. attorneys, both have juries with a long history of sending politicians to prison when they believe they've engaged in corrupt acts. And both are getting referrals that have very specific information that Letitia James filled out um uh insurance applications for her home in Virginia, claiming that it would not be occupied for five months of a year. That probably got her a better rate. Uh, and uh, in fact, the house was occupied around year uh by a niece and a family member. And so uh the evidence is strong.
SPEAKER_13So she just committed like on its face mortgage fraud, insurance fraud. And this is on top of the mortgage fraud that she already had her case dismissed because the jury, the uh the prosecutor in that case was one of these prosecutors that Trump appointed that didn't get confirmed, and then the time ran up, and the judges threw out the prosecutor and thereby threw out the case, right? It was one of these nonsense things where it's like are you kidding me? So, anyways, that's good news. Oh, it's weaponized government. Then why'd you commit mortgage fraud?
SPEAKER_09Right? It's it's this isn't just it's just government. It's not you know, we don't want to be redundant here.
Ukraine Impeachment Transcript Declassification
SPEAKER_13Yeah, it's not weaponized government, it's just government finally doing its job, kind of like the FBI finally got down on street crime and now the murder rate's at an all-time low. You know, it's like, oh, thank you. It's not weaponized government, it's finally just government doing its job. Another big thing was if you remember back to the Ukraine gate impeachment for Donald Trump, right? Russia gate ended with a fizzle, right? You got Bob Moeller there, probably never read his report. He's in the early stages of dementia, can't remember anything. He's being grilled, and the conclusion was Donald Trump didn't do anything that we can prosecute or do or convict on, but we didn't prove his innocence. Okay, whatever. So after that happened, immediately just boom, Trump has this call with Zelensky, and he's like, hey, I want to find out about two things. He wants to find out about the crowd strike servers in Ukraine. Now remember, these crowd strike servers played into the whole Russia Gate narrative, and it and what the significance of that was was those servers hosted the Democrat National Convention's servers, or was their servers, were in Ukraine. So they weren't in New York, they weren't in Hillary Clinton's you know closet, they weren't in Chicago, they weren't in DC, they weren't in America, Ukraine. Exactly. They were in Ukraine. And and so he wanted to investigate into the CrowdStrike servers because there was, I can't remember exactly what the point of that whole thing was, but you know, the crowd strike servers had been hacked, and that was where Trump got some information and it was the WikiLeaks stuff, you know, it was all kind of tied in together. And so he said, I want you to find out about these crowd strike servers and this you know barisma thing with Hunter Biden. So he says those two words, and all of a sudden, ah, quid pro quo, Trump's not gonna help Ukraine if they don't do this. And that's not what the phone call said at all. If you remember, Adam Schiff gets up to start the impeachment hearing in his in his committee, and he reads a transcript of the call, and at the same time, he's reading this transcript where he repeats the word quid pro quo like seven times in the tri. Zelensky, I have a quid pro quo for you. Zelensky, quid pro quo. Look into my political enemies, some stupid script. Meanwhile, the Trump administration released the actual phone call. So Schiff's just up there lying. Okay, everybody knows it, but they kept up the charade. And the one guy that and there was Vinman was involved, who's now a member of the House of Representatives. Uh, his brother is also running. You had the whistleblower who allegedly is the one who brought this call to the intention of the intelligence committee, which is where Schiff was at, and his name was Eric Chiar Ciaramella. And if you said that name on the internet, you went dark. You couldn't say that name. Okay. I mean, the censorship for just that name was unbelievable. Okay. Do you remember this?
SPEAKER_09I do, but I don't really understand it.
SPEAKER_13Okay. If you mentioned Eric Ciaramella's name, you uh you lost your YouTube account, you lost your Google accounts, you lost your Facebook account, you lost it, was just poof, you just immediate ban. It was like what they did to us on Spotify. Boom, your whole library's gone. You're out of business. It was like, whoa. Yeah. So Eric Ciaramella was the whistleblower, along with Venman, who was somehow involved in that too, confirming the whistleblower's report. And that went to Adam Schiff, who then fabricated the Ukraine gate impeachment. And there was the uh inspector general named Michael Atkinson, and Michael Atkinson, or as they call him, Inspector General Michael Atkinson's testimony became a key document to release. And this is the reason this matters is because the House Intel Committee released the hidden transcripts of Inspector General Michael Atkinson. So the Republicans have been clamoring for this transcript from Schiff, but he sealed it and buried it in a congressional skiff. So the DOJ didn't have access to it, the military intelligence didn't have access to it, only the House of Representatives had access to it, and Shift sealed it and buried it. So the House Intel Committee just voted to unseal it and send it to the DOJ. Okay. So in that transcript, Tulsi Gabber decl then then turned around and declassified the transcript. The transcript of Inspector Michael General Atkinson's testimony became a becomes a key document to release because at its core, Atkinson testified that whistleblower Eric Ciaramella lied. The Chiaramella lie is at the heart of the impeachment attention against Donald Trump. This was an operation to impeach a sitting president that came from within the CIA and it almost succeeded. Chairman Adam Schiff sealed the transcript of ICIG Atkinson's testimony, classifying it under the guise of national security interests and burying it in the HPSCI control system. That's the House uh Select Committee on Intelligence. If there were a Hall of Fame for American heroes and patriots, it would most certainly be President Trump and Tulsi Gabbard. So that document is going to show that Schiff lied, perjury. It's going to show that Ciaramella lied, perjury. It's going to show that Vinman lied, perjury. Right? It is a huge crux in this weaponized government that came after Donald Trump and eventually MAGA. And that that document alone, that transcript alone from the Republicans that read it said it would have exonerated that whole thing.
SPEAKER_09You know, I don't have anything to back this up, but I'd be willing to um wager, a small wager, that Adam Schiff has already perjured himself like a hundred times on camera. And, you know, so what's one more? I mean, uh, I mean, the one hasn't been arrested yet.
Andrew Weissmann And The 1512 Backstory
SPEAKER_13Is the the only thing the the congressional members have that freedom of speech clause, freedom of debate and speech clause. They can say almost anything they want, and they're totally immune to it as long as they got their little congressional pin on, right? And so so, or if it's on the house floor or whatever it is, they can say whatever they want. So uh there's some kind of immunity. Like when he reads the bogus transcript, there's some immunity. But what there's not immunity for is burying it for promoting it. Like he's gonna get looped in with the entire cabal of people that were going after Donald Trump, which Robert Mueller was a part of, Preston H, R P I H, and uh and um his name. Uh Andrew Weissman. Andrew Weissman was Robert was Robert Mueller's lieutenant. So Andrew Weissman actually ran the Russiagate investigation. Mueller was a figurehead, he was the credibility. Oh, he'd been a cop and a marine, and he had all this gravitas, even though he's a dirty cop from start to finish. Okay. And so Andrew Meissen really ran the Rushagate narrative. And remember, Andrew Weisson and all of his staff of attorneys, they they for all simultaneously forgot the passwords on their iPhones when they got subpoenaed and deleted them by putting their password in wrong 10 times, which then wipes the phone. So oh, you can't have our communications. It's kind of like Lord Mandelson and the all these people, oh my gosh, my phone got stolen. Oh, did you back it up to the cloud? No, why would I back it up to the cloud? By the way, I don't back my stuff up to the cloud. The FBI was blown away by that. I was like, You're taking my phone, it has all my stuff. He's like, Well, just get a new phone and download from the cloud, from the iCloud. I'm like, I don't use iCloud. Like, why? Like, why would I use iCloud? I have a phone, and iCloud gets hacked all the time. You know, just ask all these actors that get all their nudes leaked. You know what I mean? And he was like, Oh, you don't? And I was like, But haven't you guys already been in my iCloud at this point? Anyways, Andrew Weissman was on this little podcast, and I don't know, this host here just praises him. Robert Mueller would be so proud of you. Look at Weissman's face when this happens. Now you're gonna make me tear up and start crying.
SPEAKER_35You know, um, what I will say, a friend of mine, um, Jeannie Ree says this about me, you know, because you know, my reputation is like I'm a really like hard ass prosecutor.
SPEAKER_24Um I didn't know that, really, Andrew.
SPEAKER_35Yeah. So um Jeannie, Jeannie, I still remember coming.
SPEAKER_13He's a hard ass prosecutor during the Enron scandal who came after the J6 touches everything. He's a hard ass prosecutor who during the Enron scandal came after the Arthur Anderson accounting firm, who's a worldwide accounting firm because they were doing the accounting for Enron. And Enron and like Arthur Anderson, after seven years of keeping documents, started shredding documents, which is standard practice, right? Seven years, you keep them, shred them. I don't need to keep the paper, I don't need to keep it, it's beyond the reach of an audit.
SPEAKER_11Shred it.
SPEAKER_13Well, when the investigation opened up, they were doing their normal procedure of shredding documents, and then a subpoena arrived asking for the documents that had just been shredded. Okay, so there became a controversy around did you know, you know, when the investigation was opened in Enron, it's public news, you're their accounting firm. Why didn't you preserve the documents? And they're like, we weren't asked to. Okay, so that was the crux of the case against Arthur Anderson. So he took him to court, got a conviction. Arthur Anderson went out of business. 80,000 employees got laid off in from that firm. It went to the Supreme Court and the whole thing got overturned nine to zero. Whoa. His abuse of power, abuse of subpoena, abuse of prosecutorial power was so egregious, the Supreme Court overturned him nine to zero. And as a result of that, Congress created a statute to prevent what that was, again, from evidence being tampered with during a congressional investigation, because that's where it all started was a congressional investigation. And it was called USC 181512, obstruction of Congress. And you have to destroy a document like Arthur Anderson, shred it, tamper with a witness on the way to testify, take them to an off-site location so they can't show up. And the only justification was for it was if you knew the witness was going to lie or something like that. Anyways, you read the statute, it's congressional investigations, it's tampering with documents and witnesses. I was charged with that statute. Okay. So the statute that was created in response to Arthur Anderson to create an actual law that could be prosecuted that Andrew Weissman fabricated before that law was in existence, got overturned to the Supreme Court nine to zero. And then the Supreme Court eventually overturned the 1512 against J Sixers because it didn't apply. Okay, so Andrew Weissman, thank you, U SOB. That was the highest charge I had.
SPEAKER_02Because you know what? You're squishy. You are squishy.
SPEAKER_24You're a good egg, Andrew. I mean, I think Bob Mueller would be proud of you and what you're doing.
SPEAKER_35Well, um, I think he'd be proud of a lots and lots and lots of people. Um, you know, it's funny. I hate like personalizing it to I I just think there's so many wonderful people inside and outside of government. My heart goes out to the people in government who deserve better and deserve role models. Um, and it's one of the reasons that we can give as much support as we can to them. Um, but um I want to say this is great. I'm really glad we did this. We were trying to figure out for people listening, we were trying to figure out um ways to commemorate and to honor Robert Mueller's legacy.
Thailand Fuel Shortage And Iran Propaganda
SPEAKER_13The way we can honor his legacy is to send you to join him. I mean, uh hypothetically, law, you know, legally and peacefully, let you rot in prison for treason. Andrew Weissman is a total dirtbag. All right, shifting to geopolitics, world news.
SPEAKER_11All right.
SPEAKER_13So, Thailand, we talked about the lockdowns and how there are these energy lockdowns and these restrictions on travel and things like that, how gas stations and different countries are. The world that are dependent on straight's oil supplies are starting to have some real energy problems. Thailand has run out of fuel. Cities are paralyzed, air conditioners aren't working, and the temperature exceeds 40 degrees. And that's not 40 degrees Fahrenheit, that's Celsius. Oh tourism, a pillar of the economy, has collapsed in just three weeks. So you go through here, you can see gas lines. Gas lines de carburant, no. They are out of fuel. Ouch. So in this, imagine being in a country, Thailand, no connection to the Middle East, no connection to the United States other than tourism, and all of a sudden you have long gas lines. It would prompt someone in Thailand to go, what's going on here? And they would and somebody might say as a response, Well, it's that unjust war happening over in the Middle East. It's the United States bombing. And that's why you can't drive. That's why your AC doesn't work. Okay. And so the Iranians understand this. And Iranians are well known at being really good at psychological operations. Same with the vein with the Russians and the Chinese, right? They're they're pretty good at this stuff. So what are they selling? All right. So here's a video that got posted two days ago. I think I mentioned it yesterday. I wanted to show this to you guys because this is propaganda. Okay. That's why I was laughing. And this this plays this plays really strongly in nations that feel like the United States has created some environment that's oppressive to them. They're higher pricing, no gas, lockdowns, right? Because there's this in the world, the whole world, when I was down in Brazil, they don't view themselves as huge geopolitical players, right? To them, there's America, there's China, a little bit of Russia, and the whole world is a stage for those three to act out whatever they're acting out. And then who's allied closely with the United States, Europe, and it becomes a team game, right? And Brazil's kind of they've they've viewed themselves as sometimes they're communists, socialists, and they align with the you know Russia andor China, and sometimes they're liberty lovers and they align with America.
SPEAKER_09That's how they fit in the world.
SPEAKER_13They're a big country, but they're not a big player. One of the reasons they're not a big player, by the way, was in the 1970s when there was the OPEC embargo, and we had gas lines here in America. Yeah.
SPEAKER_09I was gonna mention those in a second.
SPEAKER_13Right. It was bad here, it was horrible down there. I mean, it shut them down, their economy down, and it actually led to an overturning of their democratic government into a military dictatorship that lasted 15, 20 years, and it collapsed their currency. It was a big deal. So you know what Brazil did in response to that? It became energy independent. Oh, which is what pulled them off the world stage. And the way they do it is through ethanol. They have got unlimited supplies of sugar cane. It's really easy to make ethanol with sugar cane. And so all the cars down there drive on straight up ethanol.
SPEAKER_08Wow.
SPEAKER_13In fact, gasoline is kind of like a luxury car thing, but all the all the gas pumps are in alcohol, it's out it's alcohol. And so they they produce their own um their own fuel for the cars, and then they have some offshore drilling and stuff like that for power plants and things. So, anyways, I remember because we were marching into Iraq when I showed up in Brazil and someone came up to me, a medicano, a medicano! He spit in my face, and I'd been in there for like one day, and I'm like, wow, I thought I'd be welcomed here. I'm a missionary. Uh let's see. Frasier said, My phone was broken. Replace them back to fully working in 15 minutes after purchase, except for security software that had to be reinstalled. Oh, but I see I use an Android. John Attack is what kind of hat is Taylor wearing? Sort of hat. It's a culture, it's that cultural. Yeah, Irish. Pony boy, most people are not happy to be in government, should not be in government. Yep. Okay, so cultural appreciation. All right, so let's play this propaganda piece that came out from Iran. Now, this is happening at the same time that Trump is saying that he just got a gift from them and he's negotiating with the right people. This video drops. And this plays on American liberals and leftists that have done revisionist history and they view America as, you know, another colonizing nation and all this stuff and war. And this is rich coming from the Iranians. But feel it.
SPEAKER_09Oh, okay.
SPEAKER_13That right there. That's a powerful piece of propaganda.
SPEAKER_09Wow.
SPEAKER_13I remember when I was in prison, my Al-Qaeda friend recommended I read a book called MBS, Muhammad bin Salman. And it was about the narrative of Muhammad bin Salman and his rise to power and Khashoggi and the killing of Khashoggi. It was fascinating. In fact, we had an inside joke. Every time he would pass by me, he'd go. There was a quote in there from the book where Trump called the Muhammad bin Salman after they killed Khashoggi in the Turkish embassy. And he goes, you know, I listened to the tape and he goes, you know, that was pretty rough stuff. This is what'd you need a bone saw for? He says, I've been in some rough negotiations. I've never needed a bone saw. And so that became our became a thing. He'd walk by and go, never needed a bone saw before. Anyways, this video is starts out with, you know, the American Indians, Vietnam, and eventually a girl standing on Epstein Island, all looking to the sky. These are all victims of America, the great Satan. And Iran launches a warhead and kit hits our Statue of Liberty, which is set up as the Great Satan bafflement, right?
SPEAKER_09You know, I have a really weird, like um, I don't know, um, comedic um thought process. Go for it. When that at that moment, right before they showed the missile, it's like, huh, what are they all looking up to? Is Jesus coming?
SPEAKER_13Okay, so the book Mohammed bin Salman, yeah, very funny. The book Mohammed bin Salman, it it mentions the Yemenis because Khashoggi would go interview the Yemenis, and Khashoggi was a dissident of Saudi Arabia. So he spoke out against government oppression and things like that in Saudi Arabia, and that's why he had to get asylum in the U.S. He was a writer for the Washington Post, had three wives, not the greatest guy. His family's involved in high-level gun running and drug running around the world. But, anyways, the Yemenis, right, they're just peasants like us. Remember, 99.9% of the world's population just live where they live, want to raise a family, want to put food on the table. They're just normal people. And in Yemen, they've had this very long war with Saudi Arabia, and they're way outmatched. The Houthis are the rebels there, and they're a terrorist organization funded by Iran, right? And but Yemen, just normal peasants. Like there was a story in there about a factory that made widgets, and it was just a family factory, like it totally nothing to do with defense contracting, nothing to do with anything, and they got bombed. Okay, they have no ability to rebuild, but as they're shuffling through their own shrapnel of their factory that was bombed for basically no reason by a Saudi fighter jet, they pull up shrapnel of the bomb, and guess what's on the bomb? An American flag. And they're like, they know it's Saudi doing it, but if it weren't for the American military and the supplies, our factory wouldn't have been bombed. So it turns the peasantry of Yemen against America because the bombs look made in the USA. Made in the USA, exactly. And so this kind of propaganda in these places that have even though all the chips come from China. Yeah. So this kind of propaganda plays really strong in certain places. And in there it had American Indians, Vietnam, it had a girl from Epstein Island, it had Iraq, it had Iran, Yemen.
SPEAKER_09Everybody that's been oppressed or felt the power thumb of you know America coming down on them.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, which is really rich. I think it's really rich if they had a girl on Epstein Island where it's like, dude, there are videos circulating of you guys doing the things that are alleged to have happened on Epstein Island, like it's no big deal. Right. You know what I mean? I mean, these are not equal. Well, here's another piece of propaganda that came out, and this is Netanyahu and Trump at the feet of Baphomet, the great Satan, telling them, hey, yeah, we have a sacrifice for you, right? This is the whole sacrificing babies, a sacrifice for you. That school of 164 kids, right?
SPEAKER_17We sacrificed 168 beautiful, innocent school kids, the best kids. Tremendous sacrifice. Nobody does sacrifice like we do. We did it for you, sir. Believe me, Val, it's huge.
SPEAKER_13Call upon the idol of Baal, best of creators. And that is a quote from the Quran. Then there's a nice big ICB and missile launch happening there. So fight against Satan forces indeed, Satan's schemes are ever weak. Another quote from the Quran. So they've theologically wrapped in the West, the United States, and Israel as worshippers of Baal and child sacrifice, and that's the point of all this war. I would contend the opposite. It would be like you're the ones that sacrifice, and you're a cult of sex and murder and violence. You know what I mean? But listen, why does it matter? Why does it matter? Well, here's why. Ferrazier, great morning in Idaho. Were you at the march yesterday? Were you at the big march yesterday that happened in Idaho, Boise, Idaho? You should have been, because guess who was marching in your hometown? Say that again. Those are Muslims marching in Idaho. What the heck is going on? Yeah. So that propaganda, I guarantee they saw it on their news feeds. Wow. Right? I guarantee they saw it in their newsfeeds. Ferrazier says that was next to my office about a block back. Well, then your office is not a safe space. Okay. How many of those people could, I don't know, be suicide bombers tomorrow? Oh, but don't be so critical. Why not? They're feed they're sucking in all that propaganda, right? I mean, everybody has a certain inclination towards the land of their nativity and towards their theological equivalence. Here's a video of the IRGC spokesman, and it's in Farsi, so we don't need to listen to it. But the quote is considering that all American bases, this is the propaganda Iran's putting out. They've been decimated. They've been decimated. Somebody somewhere has a computer. And somebody somewhere can upload stuff. And they're they're playing the victim, but they're playing the victim that's fighting back so strong, considering that all American bases in the region have been destroyed. Have they been destroyed? Are we certain? American commanders and soldiers have fled and taken refuge in hideouts in outside the bases, and we are searching for them.
unknownIs that happening?
SPEAKER_09High level.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, partly because those Iran videos are probably produced in California. Ha ha. You know, I said the same thing to my wife. I said, she's like, Do you who's making the videos? And I'm like, honey, we don't know those videos weren't made in North Dakota. Like, but they're great propaganda, sure.
SPEAKER_09Man, I'm gonna connect a couple of dots that are right next to each other. They're probably in Idaho.
FISA 702 Renewal And Civil Liberties
Strait Of Hormuz War Plan Explained
SPEAKER_13So with that topic, yes, Carlitz, the propaganda could have been produced in California, could have been produced in North Dakota or maybe Idaho. And you just saw a march in quiet, peaceful, mostly white Idaho, right? And Hispanic Idaho, with Muslims marching and chanting virulently and violently, and in full hijab cover the whole thing, right? Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, and Senate Majority Leaner John Thune have been working to pass a clean extension of FISA 702. What is FISA 702? It's the NSA ability to spy on everything. Oh, it's the ability to basically tap into the under underwater cables and the satellite feeds, and they can just spy on and on everything. But the idea is you're supposed to get a warrant to spy on Americans. But as we know from the Snowden release, right, that was what he leaked, is that that is not how it works. So your assumption that they would get a warrant is not true. Okay. They're still spying on you. And what they do is they go into the FISA court to unmask you, but they've spied on you. We want, conservatives want to change it to where they have to get a warrant to spy on you so that you're secure in your persons, papers, things, and cell phones. Okay. But in a world where the enemy is behind the gate, the enemy has taken advantage of birthright citizenship, that becomes a harder and harder pill to swallow. Because, yes, Carlitz, that video could have been made here in the United States. And so how would you track that person down? Not necessarily because of the propaganda, but maybe because there's other things associated with it, you would need to use the 702. Does that make sense? A law that was passed many years ago by Congress to collect intelligence on foreigners and non-citizens. When used properly, FISA is an effective tool to keep Americans safe. And I actually do agree with that. I do agree with that, right? If you can stop a plot before it takes motion, good on you. For these reasons, I have called for a clean 18-month extension. What does that do? It gives 18 months where we continue with this awesome power, right? And what are we doing with it? We're deporting, we're going after domestic terror plots and all that kind of stuff. And Trump's still in power for 18 more months. So it will come up for renewal again while he's in power. However, the critical and common sense reforms that were made in the last reauthorization of FISA must remain intact to protect the American people from abuses. This has to do with some of the unmasking and stuff like that. Nobody understands this better than me. I was a victim of the worst and more illegal abuse of FISA in our nation's history by radical left lunatics who lied to the FISA court to spy on my 2016 presidential campaign in their attempt to rig the election in favor of crooked Hillary Clinton. That is why, since the first day of my historic second term, my administration has worked tirelessly to ensure these reforms are being aggressively executed at every level of the executive branch to keep Americans safe, while protecting their sacred civil liberties guaranteed by our great constitution. With the ongoing successful military activities against the terrorist Iranian regime, it is more important than ever that we remain vigilant, protect our homeland, troops and diplomats stationed abroad, and maintain our ability to quickly stop bad actors seeking to cause harm to our people and our country. The fact is, whether you like it or not, FISA, whether you like FISA or not, it is extremely important to our military. I've spoken to many generals about this, and they consider it vital. Not one said, even tacitly, that they can do it without it. Especially right now with our brilliant, brilliant military operation in Iran. Thank you for your attention to this very important manner, Donald J. Trump. So we're gonna probably end up with a FISA renewal, and it's gonna be for 18 months, and we're gonna kick this can down the road another time, and but at least the debate will happen in Trump's presidency. But I uh I get it, and I said this yesterday. A lot of people in my circles want this thing abolished, never do it. And I'm like, we're at war, the enemy's behind the gates, the Muslims are marching a block from my dad's office. Who knows what group chats they're in, who knows they're who they're getting messages from. We probably need it. Right, we probably need it. Now, another big narrative that's been circling around on left media is that the Middle East is turning on Trump, that they hate this war, that it's bad for everybody. And I think anybody who has a long-term outlook on things understands that this war is good, right? And that the Middle East has been destabilized by Iran and sans Iran, there's a chance for peace, mutual cooperation, and capitalism to thrive. And this is the um, this is the uh EU, UAE Minister of State, was on with, I believe this is Brett Bearer last night, and she said the opposite of what you would hear on left stream media.
SPEAKER_06Do you think the calls for the Gulf Arab Allies, including the UAE, to get involved kinetically in the war are fair?
SPEAKER_22The UAE has fought side by side with the United States in over six coalitions in our history. We have shared values, we have shared history with the United States, we have interoperability with the United States. Uh, they are a clear partner to us in regional security, and we intend to double down on that. Uh, today, we are looking at a threat uh to not only our region, but to the international community at large that needs to be stopped in whatever way possible. The UAE is always for a diplomatic off-ramp at the end of that. We need to use diplomacy. But we need to use diplomacy when Iran understands that its behavior as a rogue actor is not acceptable neither to the region nor to the international community.
SPEAKER_13Do you think the call And that's that's the crux of it? The guys that are in the neighborhood know they're the problem. It's just like us. You know, you're in your nice little suburb, but that corner over there is where the crack house is, and there's the the the brothel over there, right? It's like, hey, if we could just if we could deal with that, we could have a nice neighborhood. That's what they're saying. And they're doubling down on their support for us in this conflict. I think everybody in the region is doubling down on support for us in this conflict. What do you got for us today, Ron?
SPEAKER_08Uh, let's find out. Let's see if we can. Oh.
SPEAKER_13You just gotta hit refresh over and over. Every time I do that, one one pops up. It's like it's like being at the slot machines in the casino. Eventually it'll it'll get something for you. Oh man, that's bad. You got horrible luck. I know. Jeez Louise. All right. So, General Keenan, Jack Keenan, was on Fox News with uh here we go, here we go.
SPEAKER_09Oh, here we go.
SPEAKER_13We have to do this one.
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SPEAKER_13I am a huge fan of Bitcoin, by the way. Absolute huge fan of Bitcoin. And I think today it was it dropped quite a bit. I I made a small investment in Bitcoin, and it's now every time I buy Bitcoin, it drops. So I'll let you guys know if I'm gonna buy so you can buy the next day. We're not a finance show, although we feign to be on some days. Okay, so Jack Keenan was on with uh Jesse Waters, and he was talking about the Strait of Her Moods because again, all this panic and it was around the Strait of Her Moose, and the impact is real. I just showed you Thailand on lockdowns. We talked about Australia the other day. The impact is real. The question now is the juice worth the squeeze, and is there a plan to reopen it? Now, the gift that was given to America that Trump mentioned that was an oil and gas gift, it was in fact, I guessed it. I guessed it, guys. Okay, it was in fact the tanker that was heading to Thailand. Okay, so hopefully to relieve their gas. And what it was was Iran agreed to let non-US and Israel associated tankers cross over, right? Without paying the toll or whatever. So that's a huge deal. Like relief is on the way, Thailand, and that was part of it. That was an act of submission, and it was communicated to the president through whatever back channels that they would do that, which signifies that the people who communicated that that was going through and allowed it to go through have control over the people that would be launching boats and RPGs and whatever at those tankers.
SPEAKER_09Right. That's pretty.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, exactly. So Jack Keenan was on and he addressed this, and he's like, Listen, anybody who thinks that America can't open the Strait of Hormuz is fooling themselves. We've been game planning this for years, but it's a military operation, it's gonna take a minute.
SPEAKER_28Yeah, well, it's not without its challenges, but listen, we we've been dealing with this thing for decades. I mean, even when I was a division commander in the nineties and a corps commander, that was one of our war plans that we uh that we exercised tabletop and got to the bottom of. When I was a four-star in the Pentagon in the 2000s, we were exercising that plan. So these people that say, Oh my, the Iranians kind of surprised. Surprised us with the straits of a moose. Give me a break. This has been a part of our repertoire for years. Listen, Admiral Cooper, who you had there, uh discussing what's come going down. By the way, Jesse, I just want to compliment you. That's the best rundown I've seen since the war started on what we've been doing, systematically running down all of our capabilities and the objectives we're attacking. Well done here for you and your team. Thank you. But the the reality is, on the on the straightest of the moves, we're going to take that by force and keep it open for as long as we have to be there to keep it open. And that is why we appealed for assistance, because we have warships who are doing offensive operations. We have warships who are doing defensive operations. And obviously we can spare some to do some escorting through the straits, but we needed help for others to come. And obviously, now they are coming. And they and they're coming by the scores. Now we're up to 30 countries that want to help. So that's going to be very important. And operationally, we know how to do this. And what we've systematically been doing for about 12 to 14 days is taking down Iran's capability to interdict our ships. And what am I talking about there? Eliminating the small boats and mines that are part of their arsenal, eliminating the drones that can reach them, eliminating the anti-strike missiles that Iran has on its territory, and going even further in depth into other ballistic missiles and short-range missiles that could also influence shipping. So systematically, Admiral Cooper and his team have been doing that. And obviously, that's just thrown into the huge collage of all the airstrikes that are being done. But very specific targeting here, so that the ability for Iran to retaliate to any consequential degree is denied them. It doesn't mean that they're not going to have capability to shoot a drone at us or take a shot at us. Certainly that that's possible. That's what the warships are there for. They'll have defensive systems. And listen, uh Jesse, we're likely to strap on to those commercial ships also some counter drone capability with drones themselves, and also likely some EW capability. We have some pretty sophisticated capability we've been using here in the war and also in Ukraine, where you can separate the person that's transmitting the electronic message to a drone from the drone itself. And what happens? The drone falls to the ground. So there'll be defensive measures right at the point of contact, but in-depth measures taken to reduce their retaliation in terms of small boats, land mines, and all the systems that they can have that can range that shipping. That is a comprehensive operation. We know how to do that. Admiral Cooper and his people are about doing that. And it's a fact. We will open by force the Straits of Amoo's and we will keep it open. That is the path that we're on here, as well as taking down Iran's offensive capability, you've demonstrating that every night, what we're doing, remove their nuclear capability as well in its entirety. And we're also talking to them. And essentially, for our the American people understand, what the Trump administration, whose eyes are wide open here in terms of Iran, they're liars, they're cheaters. We understand all of that. And what we're simply asking them to do is surrender the capabilities that they have that we are forcibly taking away from them. We're offering them that opportunity to do that. It's unlikely they will do that. And that is why the military option is being forcibly executed every single day. As of a couple of days ago, we need about three weeks to finish this on the American side as well as the IDF side, systematically, deliberately. It's one of the remarkable success stories in American military history in terms of what we're dealing here. And I'm gratified to see you point out the lack of casualties that we have in terms of the numbers of casualties. It breaks our heart to have any casualties and certainly any killed in action or even accidental deaths. But the reality is these casualties are very, very small by comparison to anything that we've done in the past. And why is that? Because we took away early on their capability to retaliate consequentially. They wanted to do 25 and 50 salvos at a time. And they're doing one, two, three, four, five. And that's about it. And occasionally they'll put together 10. But look at the casualties even in Israel. 14 dead. Comparison to what they have fired, and comparison to what they did during the 12-day war, which was twice that. So it's a remarkable operation in terms of what we're achieving through kinetic action and also how we're being able to protect our forces, to protect the civilians in Israel, and to protect our allies and partners in the region. And they're doing a lot of that protection for themselves as well.
SPEAKER_13What's really tricky about this is that old saying, right, we win every battle, but we lose the war. And that's the thing that I understand the sentiment amongst people who are like, listen, you know, we were back-to-back world champs, but we've taken a couple beatings since then, right? By winning every battle, but losing the war. Korea, Vietnam, Iran, you know, like you go on and on. It's like the blowback was way worse than what we did. Afghanistan, Taliban are still running the place.
SPEAKER_09Well, and even if you want to say that we somehow won, I mean, a lot of people died.
Deal Talk, Energy Leverage And Markets
SPEAKER_13So nobody doubts the American military mind. What is the what do the Iranians have left at this point? Propaganda. Propaganda. We just showed you some. So Donald Trump called this out because behind the scenes, Donald Trump is saying they want to make a deal. They want to make a deal. But then publicly, as they're supposed to be making a deal, that you see these propaganda videos come out. You see that IRGC guy being like, We've destroyed all the bases. And then they're saying, and then one of the things they put out yesterday was they said, we're looking at the peace proposal, just looking at it. Trump says the Iranian negotiators are very different and strange. They are begging us to make a deal, which they should be doing since they have been militarily obliterated with zero chance of comeback. And yet they publicly state that they are only looking at our proposal. Wrong. They better get serious soon before it is too late, because once that happens, there is no turning back and it won't be pretty. Because the next up is a power plant. And now you're going to deal with the people of Iran. Because right now, word on the street is the people of Iran, unlike that propaganda video, are looking to the skies and they're like, Hercules, Hercules, Hercules, make it rain, baby. Right? Because it's hitting military installations. These are the people that just slaughtered 30,000 of their own people earlier this year. So the the people in Iran are like, please get rid of the Arab invaders and let's get me done with the crazy cult theocracy.
SPEAKER_09But you can guarantee if we ever get to the point where we start bombing, you know, actual power plants, then the the vibe will just turn to, well, look, they're attacking civilians.
SPEAKER_13Exactly. So you want to hold off, and Trump bought them five days, right? So tomorrow's the fifth day. So this weekend might go dark in Iran if there's not some deal on the table or tankers aren't flowing freely through the strait. Trump addressed this also in his speech yesterday. It's funny, as we were playing that Jack Keenan. I'll remember not to play Jack Keenan anymore, you guys. I know he's boring. We saw our numbers. It could have been the minute the video was long, but either way, come back. Come back. Also, if you're watching on X or Facebook or YouTube, we would love to have you join us over on Rumble. Come be a subscriber, sub on Rumble, as it says. Come be a subscriber, get notifications when we go live, be a part of the private community, the unoffendables over there. We'd love to have you. Okay, so Trump addresses the negotiations.
SPEAKER_18And they are negotiating, by the way, and they want to make a deal so badly, but they're afraid to say it. Because they figure they'll be killed by their own people. They're also afraid they'll be killed by us. There's never been the head of a country that wanted that job less than being the head of Iran.
SPEAKER_10I don't want it.
SPEAKER_18They say, I don't want it. Like to make you the next supreme leader. No, thank you. I don't want it. But I want to express my gratitude to the commitment.
SPEAKER_13Nobody wants to step up and be the supreme leader right now.
SPEAKER_09Nobody wants to get Gaddafi's someday.
SPEAKER_13Gaddaffied, Solomon, Gayatolid. We don't want to do it. On the five yesterday, yes, it does sound like Donald Trump is going to be on the five today. Donald, uh Jesse Waters yesterday just had it out with Jessica Tarlov. Now, Jessica Tarlov, bless her heart. Jessica Tarlov has to get on the five surrounded by Republicans and hold the line for Democrats. And I remember she used to go on Jimmy Fayel's show, and I used to listen to it in prison. She'd go on pretty frequently. And uh at one point she was talking about looking at polling data and crying about Joe Biden, and she's like, we can't win. She's like, they knew he wasn't gonna win and he was a bad candidate, and then the Kamala stuff, and they knew that he wasn't democratically elected by the Democrats as the nominee. It was a it was an elite appointment, right? And so Jesse Waters, she's she's crying again. It's the same liberal story. Well, what's the plan? And boots on the ground and endless wars and all this stuff.
SPEAKER_07And for a second, please, whatever. I mean, Jessica asked the question that a five-year-old would ask. When is this thing gonna be over? Stop it. Okay, that's not a serious contribution discussion about a war, Jessica. Okay, we knew what was the objective, and we're going about it methodically. You what the goal is, you weren't listening. Let me explain it to you this.
SPEAKER_21It was never regime change. Today we already did a regime change because we've got an Iatolitch.
SPEAKER_07Stop shooting. You're hyperventilating. Relax. Let me explain the war to you. Why would Donald Trump lie about talking? All he does is talk. I mean, you don't think he's talking? He's talking to everybody. He was talking to Maduro right before he pulled him out of bed. He talks to Putin. He talks to reporters who call him at one o'clock in the morning. You don't believe that he was talking to the Iranians? Come on. Of course he's talking. And he bought a lot of time, five days, for the 82nd marketing. For the 82nd or to get into theater marketing that is a crazy conspiracy.
SPEAKER_21The woman who was going to be in charge of investigating it.
SPEAKER_07Okay, Jessica. Okay no one knows what you're talking about.
SPEAKER_14Everyone does who've got everybody on blue sky. Come on, Jesse.
SPEAKER_13Everything on blue sky. Oh, on the left, the big thing. If you go on to Blue Sky, which I'll never go, but I see screenshots from time to time. The whole thing is Trump's a taco. Trump taco taco Trump. Taco Trump. Have you heard this?
SPEAKER_09No.
SPEAKER_13You know what taco stamps? T A C O Trump always chicken out. Chickens out.
SPEAKER_09What?
SPEAKER_13Right? It's that's they say Trump's taco. He tells the DOJ to go do something. They never do. He chickened out. He says we're gonna do this. Oh, he never did it. We chickened out. So Trump's a taco. He Trump always chickened out. Yeah, that's that's the, you know, they're trying crooked Hillary Clinton, taco Trump, right? Okay. I don't know. Bill O'Reilly, who I still will never understand why he has such inside connections to Trump. Oh, I talked to the president. They were good old boys together. Uh Bill O'Reilly had a show, right? The the spin zone, and then he sexually harassed one of his people to the point of a$27 million settlement. I don't know what kind of sexual harassment you have to do to get a$27 million settlement, but he kind of was persona non grata for whatever reason. Probably whatever the settlement was over. And uh, but anyways, apparently he can talk to Trump liberally and freely, and you know, they're buddies. So he who would talk to Donald Trump, and he was on with Chris Cuomo talking about uh some insider information about the strait and what the plan is here.
SPEAKER_29Oh, I talked to the president last night uh late, and uh here's what I know, Cuomo. So the United States would like to have a dialogue with Iran, but they don't know who to talk to. There's no clear leader anywhere. I mean, Omar the tent maker could show up to have the dialogue. Um, they'd like to do it in Pakistan. Um, they have uh Witkoff and uh Kushner ready to go, and they'd like to start dig dialogue to uh get the things that the United States feel uh are necessary for world peace. So that's the American component. The chaos on the other side is undefined. There's no reporting on the ground, nobody knows really where these people are. They're all hiding. A lot of them have been assassinated. Um, so it's very hard to quantify what they're doing. The Revolutionary Guard is pretty much in control of hurling missiles and and drones in the Straits of Hormuz. They're gonna run out of ordinance soon. And then you have the China factor, which is huge, uh, because President Trump doesn't want to eliminate the oil from Iran to China, particularly when he's going there in the middle of May. So it's a very complicated thing. This simplistic garbage that you hear on television news in America is insulting. Um, the administration is now waiting to see if it can get the deal that it wants.
SPEAKER_13And that's where we and it this all hinges around energy, right? It all hinges around that oil flowing freely. When you've got countries like Thailand and Australia going on actual lockdown, China is reducing their factory flow, their workload. They don't have the energy to keep these mega factories open.
SPEAKER_09So they're scaling down, yes.
SPEAKER_13Again, weakening the Chinese Communist Party here is not a bad thing. And if Trump can get the strait open, and he can go to China and be like, you're welcome. Oh, did you see how easy that was for us? You know, it took us a couple weeks. But by the way, we could pinch that off because now we're in control of the Strait of Hormuz.
SPEAKER_09And by the way, you're gonna be paying real prices.
SPEAKER_13So no more, no more free oil in exchange for financial support directly to the Ayotolla. You're gonna pay the international market rate for this oil.
SPEAKER_11There you go.
SPEAKER_13That it changes the game, right? Already. Now it's like, oh, maybe it's not so cheap to build in China. Hey, let's bring our factories out of China and back to Europe and back to all the other places that they could be. Kevin O'Leary was on Fox News and he said just this. What's happening right now is one of the best things that could possibly be happening for the international economy. But of course, there's a little delay here. Like Trump said, what's 50 days of high gas prices for 50 years of free trade and liberty and freedom?
SPEAKER_01Oh, that's really good for everybody because that's a lot more trade into Asia. That's the hub. UAE is the hub of trade for that whole region. That'll be a great outcome for investors like me. And I don't want to make light of the war. I keep saying that, but I'm thinking ahead 90 days here, and I'm I'm liking what I see. Not the war. I keep saying that. I don't need the headaches on social media, but you know what I'm saying in terms of long-term vision. Uh third, which I find really, really intriguing, is no matter what happens, no enriched uranium. That's got to be found and taken out of the country. That'll be part of the deal. Camuz will be open in perpetuity. We've got 22 nations talking about supporting that financially. That's just like the Suez or Panama Canal. Great for the region. It's a game changer in the sense that all of a sudden you have stability in the fastest growing part of the earth. It's very, very bullish for world markets. And again, I preface it, I don't like war, but I you gotta let this play out because the big vision here is to finally stop this problem we've had for 60 years, and I really like that outcome.
Rogue Judges And The Afroman Trial
SPEAKER_13I wonder Iran has been cheaters on the petrol dollar, and they've propped up a whole bunch of countries with that cheap energy for decades. Okay. Donald Trump in his speech yesterday, he also addressed a major problem that the United States has with her judges.
SPEAKER_18Cracks down on rogue judges. We got rogue judges that are criminals. They're criminals. What they do to our country, the decisions that they hand down and hurt our country. And I can tell you something, I've gone through it, and the decisions that these people make. I got a decision on tariffs that's gonna cost our country. Not me, I do it a different way. Different way. So sad to see. And I could give you plenty of others too.
SPEAKER_13Plenty of others. So that's at the Supreme Court level. He went on to basically say Amy Comey Barrett and Gorsuch, who he appointed, he's ashamed of them. Oh no. He went apart. He's like, they're enemies to our country. I can't believe that they've decided on some of their decisions. Now, Amy Comey Barrett, I understand. But Neil Gorsuch, this is his one bad decision, man. He's he's good on some other stuff. He was the original Trump appointee. All right, Offerman, Afro Man, Afro Man trial. So we got some information out of the Afro Man trial, and this is a problem that I saw firsthand. The way judges can manipulate juries is a big deal because the juries are sitting there like, you know, judge says, here's the instructions, here's what Yeah, I mean, they don't know what to do. Yeah, so so one of the odd things at the end of this Afro Man trial is normally the prevailing party gets the other side to pay the attorney's fees, right? So the cops sued Afro Man, he spends a fortune defending himself, he wins, and typically what happens is they're the ones who brought me into court. They now have to pay the bill because they could have just not brought me to court. Yeah, so that's part of making me whole. Yeah, otherwise, lawfare. Well, I'll sue you, you spend all the money, right? And then when I lose, you still spent the money and you're the poorer and the worse for it, right?
SPEAKER_09Right.
SPEAKER_13And so that's unusual. He said, You're you each pay your own costs. No, that's like so. Now they're appealing that. Afro man's appealing that because he's like, now I gotta go to a higher court to do the normal thing that happens a hundred percent of the time. The winner pays the fees.
SPEAKER_11Okay.
SPEAKER_13Okay. So this is the Afro Man trial. Judges comments to the jurors after the verdict. This judge had a dog in this fight.
SPEAKER_09Uh oh.
SPEAKER_13Remember that whole team player concept? These cops are the cops that bring cases to his courtroom, drug dealers and you know other things. And what is he gonna do? He's gonna protect the cops. The judge had an in for Afro Man the whole time. And the jury still sided with Afro Man. Well, there was a juror that is speaking, that is telling the back the backstory on the uh what is it called? The there was some podcast. Here it is, I'll let this play.
SPEAKER_32Speculation during the Afro Man trial that the judge was pretty biased towards the police officers. But apparently what he said behind closed doors to the jury was even worse than what the public was able to see during the trial. A juror agreed to be interviewed anonymously on the Defense Diaries podcast tonight. And here's what she had to say about what the judge told the jury after the verdict was given.
SPEAKER_25He wanted to know what we got so hung up on. One of the jurors told him it was the actual malice, you know. And he wanted to know if he explained everything good enough. And um we told him yes. One of the jurors asked, Do you think these songs and videos will stop now? And he said, Look at him out there, his big ego, he's loving this, and it'll never stop. He he basically we knew he didn't like him after that.
SPEAKER_26So you're telling me that the judge was asking you also kind of what went wrong? Yeah. I can't. He should have never asked you guys what like what you got hung up on. I'm shocked.
SPEAKER_34All of that's inappropriate. The judge should just be thanking you for your service and you know your dedication to the case and following the rules, and like that's it.
SPEAKER_32Now I'm no attorney and I've never been on a jury that actually went forward to trial, but uh that seems pretty out of pocket to me. The anonymous juror and Afro Man's attorney was also on the podcast tonight. They had lots of interesting things to say, so go take a listen.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, go defense de a defense DIA podcast is a true crime podcast. That happens everywhere. Bias exposed. Bias exposed. Okay. And that that jury clearly got the message and you know basically decided on the defense. But holy cow, do you think about Judge Ergadon against Trump? You think about my judge, Judge Lambert. You think about Judge Bosberg, you got no chance. Right? I mean, it's it's a rare thing when a jury goes against a judge. The judge sets the stage for him. Trump, this is what I was mentioning before where Trump came out after against his own appointees. Tremendous amount of money.
SPEAKER_18And the Supreme Court, that's right, of the United States was our country. All they needed was a sentence. Our country. Hundreds of billions of dollars. And they couldn't care less. They couldn't care less. And not that it matters, it doesn't matter at all. But two of the people that voted for that, I appointed. And they sicken me. They sicken me. Because they're bad for our country. We need a tough new crime bill. Tremendous amount of money. Wow.
SPEAKER_13They sicken me. They sicken me. What do we got, Ron? Some coffee?
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Supreme Court Backs Parent Opt-Out Rights
SPEAKER_13Woo-hoo! Okay. And speaking of the Supreme Court, now the interesting thing is this Supreme Court has kicked out some really good decisions. Yeah. Right? I mean, they had the one decision, the tariff decision, that Trump just cannot tolerate. Okay. He got, I think he got bad advice from Lutnick to use IPA instead of initiating the study first. And maybe it was a timing thing. But either way, he got the deals done. The deals are all going to come back. It's all going to be there. Nothing fundamentally changes. But, you know, even in the dissent, Kavanaugh's like, this isn't going to stop anything. It's just going to create a quagmire of refunds. And it has created a quagmire of refunds. But yesterday, the Supreme Court issued a decision or um, yeah, issued a decision that parents are allowed to opt their children out of being indoctrinated with LGBTQ propaganda. So the argument here was, you know, these schools putting in these books, and this is the result of the Harry Potter lawsuits. So the narrative on this is important. As Republicans and as conservatives, we want to stand on principle, right? And if you stand on principle, then things will work themselves out. But when you violate your own principles, right, on things like free speech and things, you know, stuff like that, then bad things come. And one of the things that conservatives want is local control of school boards, right? So you want to have the power close to the school boards. Well, in the early 2000s, there was a really hit book for young teenagers and kids called Harry Potter.
SPEAKER_04Yeah.
SPEAKER_13Now, a lot of evangelicals lost their mind. It's witchcraft, it's demonic. Okay. And they sued different school districts saying that you can't allow those books in school. Harry Potter. Okay. And so they ended up going to the Supreme Court and they lost. There's nothing wrong with Harry Potter. It's a fictional book. It's not even like a satanic book. I mean, it's Hogwarts, for goodness sakes. So, anyways, they lost. What that did is it created an issue where now librarians and school districts could put books in school, and parents didn't have any say-so because they, you know, didn't keep their powder dry for when it was obvious and it mattered. And they ended up creating this decade where we have literal cartoon pornography porn porn in our schools, right? With these LGBT books, and I have two dads, and how do they make love? And all, you know, I mean, it's just crazy stuff. And so the Supreme Court heard a case because parents want to opt out of sexual indoctrination and the books and stuff like that. Yeah. And the argument was, well, you can just put your kids in a different school. Why don't you pay for private school? Well, the decision kind of hinged around that, and they said, That's a burden. That's a burden to make people who can't otherwise pay to have to remove their kids from the school entirely and go to a private school.
SPEAKER_09That's why they're going to public school.
SPEAKER_13So the Supreme Court decided as for a huge win for religious liberty that parents can now opt out of that.
SPEAKER_00Regarding religious liberty and whether parents should be informed and be able to opt their children out from reading books in the classroom that go against their faith. Shannon Bream is at the Supreme Court. We were watching for this one. What's the verdict?
SPEAKER_30We were, Dana. So this brought together a coalition of parents of different religious faiths and backgrounds who said there used to be a rule in this particular school district that would let them know when there were books that dealt with issues that may be in conflict with their religious faith. Well, so many parents were opting out that the school board and the school district quit doing it. Well, six to three today, in a justice, uh a decision by Justice Alito, they said these parents have earned at least a preliminary injunction. So while this case plays out, they said the board has to notify them about a book that's in question or anything similar so that they can be excused if it's in conflict with their faith. He says, um, as we've explained, without that, parents are left this choice, either risk their child's exposure to burdensome instruction or pay substantial sums for alternative educational services. Because at one point, Justice Jackson during the arguments has said, had said, why don't they just go to a different school? Why don't you put them in private school or homeschool them? Justice Alitos and others saying that's not practical for a lot of people. The dissent by Justice Sodemeyer, joined by Justices Kagan and Jackson, says, um, today's ruling threatens the essence of public education. She says it's not about bringing kids together to learn about a particular faith, but a range of concepts and views that reflect our entire society. Exposure to new ideas has always been a vital part of that project until now. She didn't think the dissenters didn't think that the parents should get the opt-out. Justice Salito and the majority say they should. Mm-hmm.
Midterms Message And Mail-In Ballots Fight
SPEAKER_13And that seems reasonable. You should have been able to just opt out of Harry Potter, but instead they tried to ban books and that backfired on them. So they had to take a different tack now when there was a real book that could, you know, there's a broad consensus of our problem. Donald Trump encourage Democrats. You've got to stick together.
SPEAKER_18Well, stand with us in record numbers. We have to be strong, we have to be tough. And we can't let these thugs on the other side of the aisle push us around. Because what they're doing right now is wrong, and the public knows it. Now the public knows it. And they're on our side. But you have to fight and you have to be tough. You have to be much tougher. And you have to stick together. Republicans have to stick together. So we won't just re-elect our majorities this November. We'll expose the corruption and radicalism of the Democrat Party. It's a lunatic. It's a party of lunatics. We'll defeat the forces of national destruction. We'll complete our mission of national renewal. And the Republican Party will grow larger, stronger, and more dominant than ever before. We have a chance to do that because we're competing against lunatics, and the public knows it, and they're seeing it every single day. And together with all of you, we will make America powerful again. We will make America strong again. And most importantly, we will make America great again. Thank you very much, Republicans. Go out and win the midterms. Go out and win the midterms.
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SPEAKER_13Did I tell you I saw a mega hat? I thought it was make Iran great again. It was mega. I thought it was make Israel great again. It was Iran. Anyways, I thought it was kind of funny. Okay, guys, it's time for us to jump over into the private side for subscription only. If you're not a subscriber, we encourage you to be so. So for those of you that can't join us on Rumble, wow, we've got we are just rocking on X. That's amazing. We got a lot of viewers on X today. So please come on over to Rumble, subscribe. We'd love to have you there. That is our home. And uh we will talk to you guys again probably tomorrow. We'll see. I am traveling. And uh if not, we'll see you Monday. But either way, we look forward to talking to you again. And we're gonna go over into private and we're gonna talk about some crazy government waste, abuse, and corruption. And we're gonna be talking about the Doge Committee, which opened yesterday, headed by Tim Burkhart, one of our actual heroes in Congress. All right, I'll talk to you guys again later. All right. Okay, so this story comes out of Washington State. And uh this woman, her name is YouTube's still there.
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SPEAKER_09Oh, there it's guys. There we go. There we go. Okay.
SPEAKER_13Okay, so this story comes out of Washington State, Kent, Washington, not far from here, over there in the Kent Valley, just east of Tacoma. And uh this is a BLM activist, Kelly M. Lee Carroll, who's 58, she was sentenced to 17 months in prison after being being convicted of defrauding the Department of Veterans Affairs for more than one million dollars. Wow. Lee Carroll, who sold luxury BLM themed COVID masks and shirts, falsely claimed she was bedbound with paralysis and needed constant assistance with all activities of daily living. However, security surveillance footage and social media posts revealed a different story, she was walking around while shopping.
SPEAKER_14Kelly Lee Carroll of Kent falsely claimed to the VA she could not walk, could not use her right arm, and needed help with daily living. But in multiple instances, like this 2023 trip to the grocery store, she's seen standing, lifting that arm, and moving on her own. Photos used as evidence in the case. In another trip to the store, Lee Carroll is seen using her right arm to guide groceries down the checkout line before walking out on her own two feet without a wheelchair in sight. In March, a federal judge sentenced Lee Carroll to 17 months in prison after she pleaded guilty to conspiracy and healthcare fraud. Investigators say she received more than$1.1 million in VA benefits. By the end, they say she was receiving more than$11,000 a month tax-free from 2012 to 2024. Prosecutors say Lee Carroll used the money for trips to Mexico and Jamaica, gambling, multiple cars, and even a second home in Las Vegas. Money they say should have been used for veterans who desperately needed care. The money came from two VA programs, which would help provide in-home caregivers for veterans. Prosecutors say Lee Carroll also recruited her son and sister as paid caregivers. Court records show relatives clocked up to nine hours of care a day while working their jobs, and even billed dozens of hours while Lee Carroll was out of the country, including 38 hours in Jamaica and 61 hours in Mexico. Prosecutors pointed to videos like this from 2017, contradicting her claims as she used a wheelchair at evaluations to maintain her benefits. She must also pay back more than one million dollars. In Seattle, Alex McClun, King Five News.
SPEAKER_13She'll never pay the million dollars back. The way it works is they they take restitution out of whatever money you make until your probation's over, and then they have no enforcement to take the extra money. So when you hear these big things they have to pay restitution and stuff like that, unless they can capture it right there during the trial, it rarely ever gets paid. Yeah. Yep. So she's gonna end up absconding with all of that. But you know, there's a there's a judgment for it.
SPEAKER_09You know, some days are better than others on that right arm.
SPEAKER_13It blows me away. 17 months. I got 87 months for pushing a gate.
SPEAKER_09But you know, 17 months for a million bucks, what is she getting for aid? Like 50 grand a month? What's going on?
SPEAKER_13Her kids, her kids, no uh oh, I don't know how long it was going on, but her kids were billing as caregivers while they were at their full-time jobs. That's double dipping. When it comes to government fraud and money, it's enabled by politicians. These loopholes, these things like that are created, and some of that stuff you'd think would be obvious. But you know, she shows up in a wheelchair to her evaluations. Listen, we live in the information age, right? Like this stuff was in the open. She's doing rallies, she's going shopping. But oh, doctor, I'm I I I need money.
SPEAKER_09Man, some days are better than others.
DOGE Committee And Trillion-Dollar Duplication
SPEAKER_13Yeah, seriously. So Burkhart opened up the Doge hearing yesterday, and before it officially opened, he had a little camera read here, and he talks about how much money is being spent on all these social services and duplicate billing in a lot of cases. Listen to the number he quotes that he thinks they can clean up.
SPEAKER_33Hey everybody, Tim Burchett getting ready to chair our first Doge subcommittee here in a minute. Gonna show um a lot of duplication in government. That crazy chart right there is an indication of what we've got going on in government. Probably over a trillion dollars in duplication. Whoa. We can cut a few million bucks out of that. I'd be very happy. I'd like to cut it all out. We'll see how that goes. Getting ready to start.
SPEAKER_13A trillion bucks. Let's set that as the bar. Not just a few million. Let's set a trillion dollars as a bar.
SPEAKER_09Well, that was pretty close to the bar that I think everybody was looking for Elon to find.
SPEAKER_13And Elon got run out of town, man. Yeah. Why? Because the corruption goes both ways, right? USID funds the Republicans and the Democrats. Oh, you cut USAID. Oh my gosh, the gravy train.
SPEAKER_09Uniparty.
SPEAKER_13Uniparty, absolutely. So Trump, in his speech, we'll go back to the speech. This was a great speech yesterday, by the way, which is why so many clips came out of it. He talks about basically what we've got to do. He goes off on Thune and the Republicans for not getting the Save America Act passed.
SPEAKER_18But I want to express my gratitude to the tremendous leader in this effort, and really he's just an incredible speaker. He's going to go down as one of the great ever Mike Johnson. And the boss in his family, by the way, Kelly.
SPEAKER_13Mike Johnson really is an exceptional speaker. A lot of people view him as feckless. I remember I had someone who came and visited me in prison. It was Ashley Babbitt's mother. She came came and visited me in prison. And she met with Mike Johnson on a couple occasions and she said he's he's a little red-cheeked, you know, he's a little kid. Anyways, he has such a slim majority, right? Some of the stuff he's been able to accomplish with this thin majority, especially with Republicans, is like hurting cats, right? Everybody's got this libertarian streak in them. And he's really going to go down as the best because of that. He doesn't have a big majority like Newt Gingrich had or some others have had that have been feckless. Like you had the majority, you could trim off 10 votes and still get a bill passed. You still didn't do it. You know what I mean? So Mike Johnson has been pretty incredible in that regard. So you got to give him credit there. Has he been perfect? No, of course not. Sometimes he only has a one-vote majority, and he still will get something across the line.
SPEAKER_18And because of the fact that these lights are so bright, I can't see a thing in the audience, but what the hell? I know you're all friends. Otherwise, I'd get out of here very quickly. But uh what a job he's done. You know, think of it. We have when we have a majority of three. We feel so thrilled. Then it goes down sometimes to two. Then it goes down to one. And then it goes back up to two or three, and we feel rich again. It's crazy. And we're getting all of this fast. Think about the the great big beautiful bill. Think of that. The great big beautiful bill, we got it done. And remember, that was a four-year deal. That was four years. I said at the time, and Mike agreed, and John Thune agreed. We agreed, let's get everything done, let's put it in one. And everybody said we were crazy, would never get it passed. And that was four years worth of goodies. But now that we have that, we're going back for more. We're going back for more pretty quickly. I think you're going to see some pretty good things which we should win. But of course, the thing that we should win, and who would believe that you can't get voter ID because all of the Democrats, every single one of them, they stick together. They have lousy policy. They're not good people, but they stick together. They have horrible policy for this country. But they're like glue the way they stick together, and you have to respect that. We have some very interesting things in store, and I think we're going to have a great, a great election, despite the fact that if you look historically, for whatever reason, you win the presidency, Republican, Democrat. So in fifty years, it's two. Think of that. In a hundred years, it's four. Nobody's done more than we have in this last short period of time. Nobody. It doesn't make sense. I've gone to people, I've asked them, I've asked the greatest political leaders in the country, why is it that whoever wins the presidency, not Republican, not Democrat, whoever wins the presidency doesn't do well in the midterms. And most people can't explain it. The professionals try and give you an answer. The Democrats would say if you ask them that question, it's racism. But is it but it pertains to you too? Oh, well, in that case, it's not racism. They always use racism. Whenever they ask a question, like voter ID, why don't you want it's racist? Do they ever have another answer other than racism? And uh no, it's unbelievable. It's not racism, it's voter ID, it's important for our country.
SPEAKER_13You know, it's interesting he talks about that. It's racism. I'm the generation that was the first generation that was really raised colorblind. Right? Like the civil rights era has was over. There was a normalization of that, and I grew up absolutely colorblind. And even to say someone's skin color as a reference was like kind of offensive. It kills me. It kills me because now as I'm older and I'm an adult, I see the result of that. It's not that racism, right, isn't a real thing and it shouldn't be shunned, but it was the acquiescence to be rolled over anytime that card got pulled out for bad policies. And now there's a pendulum effect, right? There's a huge pendulum effect on this. Now things might appear racist because it targets Hispanic communities or different crime-ridden communities. But in the name of avoiding racism, we allowed that to happen. It actually makes me angry sometimes because I'm like, why are you making me take positions that maybe could be construed as racist? But it's not. It's law and order. It's not my fault these communities are affected like that. It's your fault for not continuing to enforce the law in those communities under the name of racism while pounding the white community. Does that make sense? And and demonizing the white community. It's horrible. So there's has to be, it's just like in Europe. Finally, a pendulum swings. The EU parliament just voted to start deporting people because it's too much, right? They weaponized your virtue too much. So now strong men have to arrive and they've got to put their foot down. This isn't racist, this is law and order.
SPEAKER_18And proof of citizenship is important for a country. Very and men playing in women's sports should not be allowed. That's very important. And transgender for everybody, the mutilation of our children should not be allowed. And open borders should not be allowed. Open borders where the world is allowed to pour into our country shouldn't be allowed. And because of the rules, it's really in all fairness, you've been doing great, but uh because of the rules of the Senate, it's very hard for them to get that the number and and again you have those Democrats, they stick together. Think of it, they vote against voter ID. They vote against proof of citizenship, they vote against it. Now I happen to be a fan of no mail in ballots, even though I won Florida, which is mail in ballots by a massive number, the highest number in history. And I won other places, but in California and other states they cheat so badly with it. They send thirty eight million ballots out, and of the thirty eight million, they go to Democratic. Democrats are hella blood. Democrats get sometimes six or seven ballots in one household. And Republicans are calling for their ballot. They're saying, please send me my ballot. Very unfair, but I hate I hate that. I hate mail in ballots. I won with mail in ballots, but I hate mail-in ballots because basically it's a way of cheating. Jimmy Carter, the single best thing he did, including his presidency. No, it wasn't giving away the Panama Canal for one dollar. That was not the best. But he did that. He did a lot of other things. But he did do one thing. He had a commission with Scoop Jackson and some other very respected people. And the conclusion was never allow mail-in ballots because if you do, there'll be massive cheating. And that's what happens. We can't do it. So we have to do something about that. But that poll's not at 99%. That polls at about 75%, 80%. But voter ID polls at 96%, 97%, 98% with the Republicans, 86% just came out with both Republicans and Democrats. The only one that fight it are the uh Democrat leaders because they want to cheat. The only reason you say that's the only reason I don't want voter identification with a picture. And the only reason you don't want that is because you want to cheat. And they do cheat, and we can't let them get away with this. So we have to keep that fight going. We have to get voter ID and we have to get proof of citizenship. It's so important. One of the most important things we can do. So I want to thank House Majority Leader, a brave guy. Oh boy, I was with him that night where he wasn't supposed to make it. Steve Scalese is great. What a strong guy. Where are you, Steve? We love Steve.
SPEAKER_13Steve's the whip. So that's great. It's putting a lot of pressure on the Republicans to get that Save America Act passed. Right? You're up against lunatics. You've got to break the filibuster, do what you gotta do. Let's get these bills passed, get them into law, create the normalization around it so it's got a couple years to sink in, and then we're off to the races. Then if the Democrats want to overturn it, they've got to get the votes and do the whole thing and overcome the political opposition. And, you know, what big deal would it be if we had voter ID? We'd probably 40, 50, 60 defense in the House.
SPEAKER_09Can you imagine in like 10 to 14 years after we've flushed all the old politicians out and we have a whole new fresh batch? Can you imagine?
Closing, Rumble Plug And Raid Attempt
SPEAKER_13Oh my goodness. It could change everything. It might be worth running for office. Yeah. Yeah. It could actually make a difference if you ran. Okay, guys, that's it for us today. We appreciate you guys sticking around. I am traveling this evening. I may or may not broadcast live tomorrow, but there will be something here. So if you show up at 6 30, there'll be something on here for you to watch. And uh if not, sorry, just didn't work out. But uh if not, we will absolutely be back on Monday. Ferrazier says my brother lived in California with a home in Utah that he rented out. He told me he had three voter parquets packets at his California apartment and one in his home in Utah. I believe it. I believe it. I have talked to people who've gotten multiple ballots. So okay, guys, that's it for us today. We will talk to you again tomorrow. Well, we're gonna send him out on a raid. Oh, yeah, yeah. We have to send you out on a raid. Don't leave yet, go to the raid. Go over there, pump the peasants. Did it work? Nope, it didn't work. Try again.
SPEAKER_09No, let me try a different.
SPEAKER_13Hold on. Don't leave. Don't leave. Oh we have to we have to do one more raid this month. We have to do a total of five. So we don't abuse this, but we've got to do it. Come on. Go, go, this is a different.
SPEAKER_09This is a different one.
unknownGot it.
SPEAKER_13Scenic nature view. Scenic nature view 24-7. Relaxing music. Music, peaceful, calm sleep, study focus. That's great. Go out with some peace. If all the turmoil has you in anxiety, there, go to the rave. Enjoy that channel. It'll be wonderful. All right, guys, thank you so much for joining us. We will talk to you again later.
SPEAKER_20I'm 37. 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, eh? Very nice. And how'd you get that, eh? By exploiting the workers. By hanging on to outdated imperialist dogma which perpetuates the economic and social differences in our society. If there's ever going to be any progress. How'd you do? How do you do, good lady? I'm Arthur, King of the Britons. Whose castle is that? King! The Britons. Who are the Britons? But we all are. We are all Britons. And I am your king.
SPEAKER_19No we have a king. I thought we were an autonomous collective.
SPEAKER_20You're fooling yourself. We're living in a dictatorship. A self-perpetuating autocracy in which the working class is. How dare you go? Bringing classes in the game. That's what it's all about. Only people would. I am in haste. Who lives in that castle? No one lives there. Then who is your lord? We don't have a lord. What? I told you. We're in a narco-syndicalist commune. We take it in turns to act as a sort of executive officer for the week. Yes. But all the decisions of that officer have to be ratified at a special bi-weekly meeting. Yes, I see. By a civil majority in the case of purely internal affairs. Be quacked or by a two-thirds majority in the case of quack. I order you to be quacked. I'm your king. I didn't vote for you. You don't vote for kings? Why do you become king then? The lady of the lake. Her arm clad in the purest shimmering samite held aloft Excalibur from the bosom of the water. Signifying by divine providence that I, Arthur, was to carry Excalibur. That is why I'm your king. Listen, strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government. Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony. But you can't expect to wield supreme executive power just because some watery tart through a sawder is shut up. I mean, if I went round saying I was an emperor, just because some moistened bitch had lobbed a scimitar 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 inherited in the system! Help, help! I'm being repressed, bloody peasant! Oh, what a giveaway! Do you hear that? Do you hear that, eh? That's what I'm on about. Do you see repressing me? You saw it, didn't you?
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