Another Trump Assassination Attempt? |EP495
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Another Trump Assassination Attempt? |EP495

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House Staffer Gained Entry into One of the House Office Buildings that Leads to U.S. Capitol with a Gun Before Trump’s Speech to the Nation

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So without further ado, let's fire this bad boy up.

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Man. When is this going to stop

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another Trump assassination attempt?

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It appears George got on this top of the story very early and

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so did Slingshot News. They jumped on it rapidly.

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Actually, I heard from Troy last night late and you know, he's

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You've seen Troy on the Roger Stone Zone show, so you

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definitely want to go over there and check that out.

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Let's start off with a little set the moon.

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I always think it's important. You know, my dad used to have a

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saying he he would tell me when I was a kid, he said if you had

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five real friends your whole life, he'd be one of the richest

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guys he ever knew. My dad used to say that and I

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didn't understand when I was a kid.

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You know, you always have a lot of friends running around and

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you think, oh, I don't know what he's talking about.

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That doesn't make any sense. As I've gotten older, I realized

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what a genius he really was when he would say that to me.

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He's passed away now, but five real friends your whole life,

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you'd be the richest man he ever knew.

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And I got to tell you, it's a difficult thing to get 5 real

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friends, but this guy's even breaking it down to three

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friends. And I love the way he broke it

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down because the truth of the matter is you'd be very

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fortunate even if you had one person that would fit all these

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different hats. You need three friends in life.

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You need a, a truth teller, somebody that's that's willing

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to call you out on your BS and tell you the truth and hold you

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accountable to what you say. You need a confidant, somebody

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that you can tell anything to. And they're going to protect

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that information, keep it safe, and they're going to counsel you

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in a way that is fruitful for you.

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And you need to ride or die. You need somebody that at 3:00

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in the morning, you can call and say, hey, bro, I need you to get

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your stuff. And the only thing they say is

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is I'm on my way. So you're lucky.

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You're lucky in life if you have one of each one of those

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friends, much less all of them. If you can get one person that

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fits every single one of those roles, man, Dude, that's that's

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a friend for life. I got, I got a couple of them.

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Yeah, Stan at one in the street right there.

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He's the guy with the glasses is one of them.

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Yeah, yeah, I've always tried to be those three things for people

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like, you know, I've always said to people that, you know, I'm

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going to take it to the grave kind of guy.

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So if somebody tells me their personal, you know, thoughts or

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their personal, very personal things, I've always taken that

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to the grave. I've never shared that with

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people. So I've that's gone way back for

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me. You know, I grew up, as you guys

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know, I grew up around a bunch of my my godfather was a COPO

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for the Gambino crime family. So I grew up around a lot of

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those wise guys and they were man men of their word that, you

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know, a lot of people portray them differently.

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It's not the side I saw. I'm not saying that that side

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wasn't there. I'm just saying that I didn't

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see that I saw really honorable people.

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So I always thought that was important.

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And I think being confidant is important for people.

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And of course, you know, ride or die, you know, there are times

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when you have to call somebody up and say, look, you know, I

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can't explain what I need, but I need to, I need you right now.

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And that does happen. So these are the kind of things,

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and I've always said this about friends.

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I think you have to keep your circle of friends close because

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you want to do a good job with the people that are your

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friends. You want to be able to tell

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them. You know, I try to do it for

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George. George tries to tell do it for

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me. But the point is, it's by having

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again, I'm not, I'm not saying you only have to have one

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friend, but I'm saying that if you keep your circle small,

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you're going to do a much better job with your friends.

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My point is, I don't want to let my friends down.

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So, you know, I keep my circle pretty close.

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I don't have a lot of friends or people that I call friends.

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I have lots of acquaintances, but very few people I call

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friends. So I, I got to start off today

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with a comment. I fucking hate daylight savings

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time. I hate it.

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Am I the only one? When are we going to stop this

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madness? I posted it this morning.

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You wake up and you know, you guys know, you know, George

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doesn't drink or do drugs at all.

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And I, I, I rarely ever drink anymore and I don't do any

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drugs. But my point is this, what the

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hell? You wake up, it throws off your

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toll internal clock. George, do you hate daylight

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savings as much as I do? Every time they say it's coming,

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I start to have this apprehension because I know I'm

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going to wake up that day miserable.

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I'm going to go to bed too late. I'm going to wake up miserable.

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Can we stop this bullshit? Can somebody, can we please put

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this to an end? I mean RFK junior says it's

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really bad for our health because it throws off our

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internal health clock. You hate it as much as not me,

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George or just me? Am I the only one out here that

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hates this freaking thing? I mean, I don't, I don't like

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it. I don't know if I say I would

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hate it, but it's, it is a pain because setting the clocks and

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doing all that, I mean, it doesn't affect my inner clock.

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But I could tell you if you're already thinking that in your

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head, putting that bad negative thoughts that's going to come

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out the next day, you shouldn't even think about it.

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You're pretty. You're probably right, but I

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freaking hate it. I want to stop.

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I don't want any more daylight savings, so let's put an end to

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this. Right.

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Hold on, let me finish. So Trump spoke on this the other

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day because Peter Doocy from Fox News actually asked him that

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question. And he goes, he goes well, it's

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it's like a, it's a, it's a 5050 toss up because half of the

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people don't want it and half the people want it.

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So he's he's just going right now with the like 80 to 90% what

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people want. So I mean you.

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Can ask your question, what's the benefit?

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I still can't. I can't figure out the benefit.

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How does it benefit us? It doesn't add an extra hour.

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It's just a big con job. It's like a Democrat con job is

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what it feels like to me that somehow by having this thing

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called daylight savings, they've given it this name and somehow

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it's supposed to benefit us. I don't see how it benefited us.

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I hate with the one in the winter because then you wake up

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and it's, you know, the dark goes on even longer and then you

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feel like he got shorted on this hour.

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On the other side of it, you know, one side, you feel like he

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gained an hour, but you're just giving it back.

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I don't see where there's any upside.

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Who benefits from this? Farmers I.

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Think they used to be, I'm not sure for farmers, but it doesn't

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apply anymore. But, you know, there's, I don't

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know, like it's people like, do they want to take their kids to

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school in the dark in the morning or whatever?

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It is the situation no more. You just you just can't make

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everybody happy no more. It's just never going to happen.

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If everybody wants, if everybody people want A, there's always

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going to be there's always going to be people that want B.

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It is what it is. So now you have to look at the

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overall health of the nation. Does it affect everybody whether

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B likes it or not to B people? And yeah, it does so.

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All right. Well, RFK says your circadia

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rhythm gets completely thrown off by it, that you've got this

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rhythm of waking up when it's light.

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You know if your windows open because I try to wake up with

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the light, right? I try to and I'll get up earlier

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when we have a lot. Of you wake up with the light.

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Well, you know, when the sun just starts to peak, they always

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say you should go to bed in an early enough time.

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So the minute the minute see any kind of daylight at all, the

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minute you start to see any kind of that you should get up at the

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end of the day, it throws all that up.

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All right, well, let's move on. I don't, I don't, I don't want

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to. I want to sound like a whiner

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here, but I just had to say that because, man, I hate it.

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All right, what the hell is going on?

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Is it? I'm starting to feel like this

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is intentional. I mean, it just seems like, you

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know, Can you imagine, George, if you and I tried to roll into

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the White House or into the any areas in government with a gun

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on us? How the hell are these people

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getting through? And that's a really good

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question. So it's a staffer, right?

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A House staffer. But they still have to go

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through the metal detectors and everything, don't they?

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The staffers, nobody not going through the metal detector.

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Maybe Donald Trump doesn't go through the metal detector, but

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I've never seen anybody else not go through.

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I don't know. I don't know what the process is

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for, for a Congress, you know, and staffers who knows, but I

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don't listen who we don't even know who the staffer is, first

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of all. So question is we need to know

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who it is. Who does he work for and did

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somebody else that has access can bring a gun in brought the

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gun into that person. That's what we need to know.

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We need to know where the checkpoints that failed right

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now in this because you. Wouldn't even.

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You wouldn't even know about this story if it wasn't for a

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former Lieutenant, Tariq Johnson.

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He's been on our show. Yeah, he's a good friend, and

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he's the one that blew the whistle on this.

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He's a real guy. He's one of the few Capitol

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Police, in my opinion, that's told the truth from the very get

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go about the J6 feds erection. So this guy, the staffer,

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whoever it is, which I still have it named and of course I

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want to say it again, Slingshot news got on top of the story

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very quickly and they had a lot of details.

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So if you haven't, if you really want to get into some deep

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details, head over to slingshot news and check it out.

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Troy's a great guy. You should support him.

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It's like it's a it's a gateway style, gateway pundit style

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product project. And I like him first news

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sourcing and he's a legit guy. He does not BS.

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He's not mainstream media. All right, so, so this House

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staffer gains entry into the one of the House office buildings

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which is on the peripheral of the US Capitol and that's with a

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gun right before Trump's speech to the nation.

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Now, Tariq Johnson put puts a shocking report out.

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The staffer was reported caught and arrested.

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But this is crazy. And I agree with Tariq.

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Why is nobody even talking about this is like an emergency update

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he threw out. If you're not following Tariq

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Johnson, you can find him over on X.

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And I want to say this, this is a truth teller.

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This guy's been telling the truth about the Capitol Police

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from the very get go. He's been outing the staff and

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who made that decision on January 6th.

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And he's done a great job of it. And I believe he's a very honest

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and very credible guy. He's the kind of guy you would

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want to be a Capitol Police officer.

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My point is, so this happened on Tuesday.

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This House Stafford gained entry into window.

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It's a high security building. I would imagine especially with

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the speech going on, he was in possession of gun.

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They did catch him, but the problem is that no one said

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anything to him about anything about bringing the gun in the

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previous day. He had a gun the previous day

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also. So explain this to me that he

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said, well, no one said anything about carrying a gun the

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previous day. Well, explain, George, how do

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you get a gun through the metal detectors?

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I don't get this. You know, unless somebody let it

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through, unless there's more than one person working in on

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this. So who knows?

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Listen, there's, you know, there's tunnels, there's other

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entrances going to the Capitol and it's connected here to

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there. So who knows?

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They all have metal detectors and are security on them, and if

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they don't have metal detectors they don't allow you access,

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they only allow you to exit from those.

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So there's no way this just happened randomly.

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What, because he was a staffer. They, they cleared him the first

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day. I mean, and this is, you know,

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who's in charge of this And, and Tariq's are gone after this guy

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left and right. This guy's a problem.

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Is this USUS Capitol Police Chief J Thomas Manger, you know,

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he's been in place since Trump was elected.

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I think this guy needs to be put out of there.

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This, this alone would be a reason for a firing that his

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security is this LAX. I mean, Can you imagine what

00:16:45
they're saying over at Secret Service right now?

00:16:46
Can you imagine Cash Patel and Dan Bongino's reaction to this?

00:16:51
I mean, they've got to just be livid about it.

00:16:53
You know how? They you don't hear nothing from

00:16:54
them, though. That's the question.

00:16:55
You're not hearing anything from anybody.

00:16:58
It's like they're just like, you know, throwing this, tossing

00:17:00
this under the carpet like it's not a big deal.

00:17:04
Well. Why are they concealing it from

00:17:06
the? American So first of all, so how

00:17:07
did they act if he if he got through the melee Texas with the

00:17:10
gun, how did they actually finally catch him with this gun?

00:17:13
Where did they catch him with the gun?

00:17:16
You're not hearing none of those.

00:17:17
None of those walking towards something.

00:17:20
Outbuilding, they're saying it's like a building that's connected

00:17:22
but wasn't the direct building. What's that?

00:17:25
Suppose one of the office buildings for Congress.

00:17:27
I guess the additional office buildings, but it's still

00:17:29
connected. You can still get all the way

00:17:31
into the the Capitol. They've got all those hallways

00:17:35
where they connect. So once you're in, I don't

00:17:38
believe you have to go through multiple layers of security.

00:17:41
I mean, I don't know what those underground tunnels look like,

00:17:43
but this is crazy and Manger hasn't said a word about it.

00:17:47
This is the chief of police. And I've got to tell you, Tari

00:17:49
Johnson said this over and over again.

00:17:51
So I believe him. I think it's true.

00:17:54
He said that there is no doubt that that Manger is one of the

00:17:58
most corrupt politicians in the history of our country.

00:18:01
And he's given him a warning. He's going to put out a full

00:18:04
report on this. I don't know if he's done it

00:18:05
yet. I don't think he has.

00:18:06
He's given this guy till Tuesday morning to completely brief the

00:18:11
US that you know, and the American public so far, I don't

00:18:16
see anybody really talking about this other than Slingshot News

00:18:19
and Tariq Johnson. I haven't seen it on.

00:18:21
Have you seen it on any mainstream media, George?

00:18:23
No, nothing. Nobody's talking about it.

00:18:26
So you guys tell me American public.

00:18:27
That's why you got to cut. How do you feel about?

00:18:29
That that's why I got to come watch the big big show because

00:18:30
you'll get the truth here. But listen, here's another

00:18:33
shocking thing. How come Trump or Speaker

00:18:37
Johnson, how come they got haven't got rid of Thomas

00:18:39
Manger? I mean, just for the January 6th

00:18:45
crap he pulled, he should be fired right now gone and

00:18:48
investigated for for that fact. But now you just let this like

00:18:52
another another possible attempt on Trump's life.

00:18:58
I mean, Jesus, I mean, how much more does does this crap have to

00:19:02
go on before somebody goes and does something about it?

00:19:06
The corruption is deep, Butler. Pennsylvania Suspicious as you

00:19:10
know what, of course they had another guy they caught, I guess

00:19:16
the Secret Service shot some guy with a gun just a couple of days

00:19:19
ago right outside the White House.

00:19:22
You know, and, and they're and they're kind of not really

00:19:24
talking about that. Here's my issue.

00:19:27
Tell me if I'm wrong, George, you can tell me and, and I want

00:19:29
the audience to comment on this. I mean, we, we, we don't need

00:19:32
Donald Trump in danger. We don't need Elon Musk in

00:19:35
danger. We don't need Cash Patel or

00:19:37
anybody else we know. We've got basically an

00:19:40
administration and they're, the majority of us feel relatively

00:19:42
confident about all, although there's still tons of crying on

00:19:45
social media. I, I honest, honest to God, but

00:19:47
I've got a solution for the crying.

00:19:49
We're going to talk about it later on, but I've got a real

00:19:50
solution for all that crying on social media because I believe

00:19:53
most of those accounts are being paid.

00:19:55
Wait, crying in social media? Yeah, there's no crying in

00:19:59
social media. Yeah, exactly.

00:20:02
There's no crying in baseball. Yeah, that's right.

00:20:05
I know. I know the quote.

00:20:06
I knew exactly where you were going with that.

00:20:10
But here's my point. I want you to talk about this in

00:20:12
the chat, make a comment if you if you agree, does this make you

00:20:16
feel warm and fuzzy? Does this make you feel good

00:20:18
that these are the people that are supposed to be protecting

00:20:20
our president, the Secret Service and of course Capitol

00:20:23
Police and other agencies. And this is a recurring theme

00:20:27
here. And then you've got all these

00:20:28
people on social media that haven't been arrested yet.

00:20:31
They're talking about they wanted they want to get the

00:20:33
news. There's there was a woman on

00:20:34
there, some liberal blonde lady. I saw the clip from TikTok.

00:20:38
I don't even want to put it up to give her the I don't even

00:20:40
want to validate. And she said she can't, she

00:20:42
could not wait until the day she opens up her phone and she finds

00:20:45
out Donald Trump was assassinated and then how much

00:20:48
she's going to celebrate when that happens.

00:20:50
Now that's a horrendous thought. Even though we all, well, the

00:20:54
majority of us knew that Joe Biden was installed, he cheated.

00:20:58
We weren't all calling for Joe Biden to be executed.

00:21:01
In fact, none of I, we didn't, we never did that.

00:21:03
We wanted him to be arrested. We wanted him to be charged

00:21:06
criminally. We never said.

00:21:09
We never said, yeah, accountability, we, we wanted

00:21:12
consequences for his actions, but we never suggested that

00:21:16
somebody should execute him. And this is going on and on and

00:21:19
on. And I believe this is the

00:21:20
mainstream media's fault. I really think it is because if

00:21:23
you watch sources, if you watch Rumble and you're on this show

00:21:25
and you watch Rumble, that doesn't happen here.

00:21:29
They want to act like it happens here.

00:21:30
They want to act like Bongino or Crowder or, you know, Benny

00:21:34
Johnson and the rest of us are calling for some kind of violent

00:21:37
action, but we never do. But they act like it does.

00:21:40
This is what they keep saying over and over again.

00:21:42
And I think they're perpetuating the violence.

00:21:44
And I think that stuff should be put to a stop.

00:21:46
And I think people that are getting paid to post that should

00:21:49
be put to a stop on all the platforms if you don't notify

00:21:52
the public that you're getting paid.

00:21:54
And now we're seeing it USAID. We've seen all these payments to

00:21:57
people. We're hearing about George Soros

00:21:59
and Zuckerberg and all kinds of people putting money to defraud

00:22:03
and compromise our election systems.

00:22:05
And we'll go into that in a little bit.

00:22:07
Enough's enough now here. This is not good for me.

00:22:10
I'm tired of this. Manger needs to be fired.

00:22:13
Enough's enough with this guy. He was instrumental in the J6

00:22:16
Fed surrection and now here he is not protecting the president

00:22:21
that the majority of the people in the United States voted for

00:22:24
and want him to do what he's doing.

00:22:25
We want Elon Musk to expose the fraud and now they're not

00:22:29
protecting him. To me, that's a core

00:22:31
responsibility of his job. And if you can't do your job,

00:22:34
then you don't deserve to have your job.

00:22:36
It's time to fire this guy. I hope that I hope Donald Trump,

00:22:38
I hear he watches our show sometimes.

00:22:40
I hope he hears me today. Mr. President, it's time to fire

00:22:43
this son of a bitch. Time to get him the F out of

00:22:46
there. So George, you give me your

00:22:48
thoughts. I don't know if you agree with

00:22:49
me or not. Of course I agree with you,

00:22:52
Lance, but Trump needs to, needs to put the hammer down.

00:22:57
I mean, we're, we're, we got a lot of talk from a lot of people

00:23:00
and I'm being patient. I'm going to let them, give them

00:23:03
time before I start putting my hammer down because we're going

00:23:07
to, if you're going to tell us you're going to do something and

00:23:10
then we get you in that position and you don't do something, I'm

00:23:13
calling you out. I don't care what you are.

00:23:16
Republican, Democrat, independent, black, white,

00:23:19
Chinese, red, yellow. I don't give AF.

00:23:23
We're tired of it. We.

00:23:24
Notice George and I are trying to curse less.

00:23:26
I'm not good at it though. George, we put a mandate out

00:23:29
last year and we want it done. So they better figure out

00:23:35
because enough. Promises made, promises kept.

00:23:39
That's what we want. We want to count a billion

00:23:41
consequences. And I believe there's enough

00:23:43
people that have committed serious crimes against the

00:23:46
statutes of the United States that I want to see some

00:23:49
indictments. So this message goes out to Pam

00:23:52
Bondi and Cash Patel. Stop fluffing around, OK?

00:23:56
Stop redacting the Epstein documents.

00:24:00
Drop the hammer. You keep saying it's for

00:24:03
national security interests. Pedophilia and human trafficking

00:24:07
are not in the national security interest title.

00:24:11
Those rejections are a bunch of bullshit.

00:24:14
We want the names, we want the documents.

00:24:16
Unredacted Enough's enough. George is being patient.

00:24:19
I'm starting to lose my patience.

00:24:20
I want to see some arrests and I want to see actual information.

00:24:23
I want the Seth Rich laptop. I want the Epstein.

00:24:26
I want the full RFK, you know, RFK assassination folders.

00:24:30
I want to see the full JFKI. Want to see the MLKI, Want to

00:24:34
see 911. I mean, I can go on and on here.

00:24:37
It's time to drop the hammer. Stop dicking around.

00:24:40
Let me remind you guys, they're in government.

00:24:42
Just so we're clear, the American people pay you to do a

00:24:45
job. They do not pay you to be our

00:24:47
daddies and mommies. They aren't paying you to filter

00:24:50
like, oh gosh, we can't let the kids watch that.

00:24:53
We can't let the kids know about that.

00:24:55
You aren't here to monitor our TV, watching our social media,

00:24:58
or the rest of it. You're here to run the

00:25:00
government and the information you've got.

00:25:02
You are not in charge of deciding who gets to see what.

00:25:07
If we were talking about something that really had to do

00:25:09
with national security, like maybe something with North Korea

00:25:12
or Russia or maybe with our our intelligence, our government

00:25:16
intelligence agencies, OK, I get it.

00:25:19
Epstein is not part of that. Drop the hammer.

00:25:23
Put the files out. I don't want to hear any more of

00:25:25
that crap. I don't want to hear any more

00:25:26
about redactions. I don't need any more documents

00:25:28
that have 500 black lines going through them.

00:25:31
OK, We already know who was there.

00:25:33
We just want you to confirm it. And then we want you to start

00:25:35
arresting people. Same thing goes to the Diddy

00:25:37
garbage. Now that case is an ongoing

00:25:40
case. So I get why you say we can't

00:25:42
release the Diddy stuff. But Epstein is not freaking.

00:25:45
Guy's dead. Jelaine Maxwell's locked up.

00:25:48
We want to see the people that were clients, the people that

00:25:52
went to the island 27 times like Bill Gates.

00:25:56
We want to see them have to face the consequences of their

00:26:00
actions if in fact, they violated the laws of the United

00:26:03
States. Remember, Pam, I just want to

00:26:05
remind you, equal application of the law, equal protection under

00:26:09
the law, the rule of law. You might want to review that.

00:26:14
It's good information. All right, George, you're

00:26:18
telling me we told you so. What are you talking about, bro?

00:26:21
I see you say you got a note and we told you so.

00:26:25
What is that? Well.

00:26:26
I mean, for I don't know how long for probably don't since

00:26:31
Biden took office with Szalinski.

00:26:35
I mean, we've been saying on the show, and I know Lance has

00:26:38
specifically been going into detail about it, how Szalinski's

00:26:41
been taking money for himself and buying houses here, cars

00:26:45
here, offshore bank accounts. Well, guess what?

00:26:49
Super cars, I might add. Super and and well, guess what?

00:26:52
Super fresh luxury cars. We told you so.

00:26:55
We were right and now even Trump is saying it so I mean.

00:27:01
He must have watched the big men.

00:27:02
He listen, I'm telling you. I feel like after what happened

00:27:06
with Mexico and how he says he's going to use special forces and

00:27:09
drones, I could swear we I heard some things before where

00:27:12
somebody who said that before George, who said use drones and

00:27:16
special forces on the cartels and put them on the

00:27:18
international terrorist list. Remember who said that?

00:27:21
The Big Mix show maybe? Oh, oh, that's it.

00:27:24
The Big Mix show said that. Well, I'm going to tell you

00:27:26
this. So Zelensky, hold on, has been

00:27:28
living it up on your cheddar. Hold on.

00:27:31
He's been, he's been making it rain for all the people that

00:27:34
work for him, for himself, for his wife, shopping trips.

00:27:38
Bugatti €4.6 billion. I mean €1 Bugatti cars,

00:27:44
you know, Maybach convertibles for his parents, luxury Lexus

00:27:49
SUV for his parents, eight and a half million dollar property in

00:27:52
Ridge Pond, Israel, $16 penthouse in Dubai.

00:27:57
He's paying himself over $1 a month to be

00:28:00
president of the of his of Ukraine, which you explain to me

00:28:04
how that even makes sense, right?

00:28:06
He bought him and his cronies bought almost $48 million.

00:28:09
And I've got the land title deeds.

00:28:10
If anybody says lands, you're full of shit.

00:28:13
I've got the title deeds from Switzerland.

00:28:14
I've got a whole folder full of them where they bought 46 or $48

00:28:18
million worth of property in Switzerland, right?

00:28:21
I, I mean, it just goes on and on and out.

00:28:23
But, and I've heard from somebody in the State Department

00:28:25
that's a, that's a close friend of mine and I won't, I'm not

00:28:28
going to give you names, told me that right now Zelensky has $1.6

00:28:32
billion in an offshore account down in the Gulf of America.

00:28:38
He's got a, he's got a, he's got a luxury mansion in Miami.

00:28:42
I mean, do I need to keep going? And this is the guy that says,

00:28:46
oh, you got to help me. Oh, you got to fund this.

00:28:48
The majority of the weapons are ending up on the dark web.

00:28:51
They're not even going to the front lines.

00:28:53
I mean, George has looked all over that and he's found all

00:28:56
kinds of US weapons available. We told you that there's there's

00:29:00
a guy that I know he's one of our sources about the cartels.

00:29:03
There was a meeting the cartels had about nine months ago.

00:29:06
All the heads of all the top cartels, not the New Jalisco,

00:29:10
the Young Jalisco cartel, not that group, but every other

00:29:13
major cartel was there. And he told me that visibly what

00:29:16
he saw looked like the top special forces teams in the

00:29:21
entire world. They had brand New South African

00:29:24
Apvs. They had, you know, incredibly

00:29:29
sophisticated cell phone jammers, you know, a signal

00:29:32
jammers in their vehicles and on their arms.

00:29:34
These guys were were armed up with US weapons, 50 cows on top

00:29:39
of these units. I mean, it looked like he said

00:29:41
the top special forces groups in the world.

00:29:43
I don't know if you guys have seen the four wheel drive units.

00:29:46
The special forces use those attack units that are fully

00:29:49
armed. He says there was two or three

00:29:51
of those. Where are they getting this

00:29:52
stuff? How are they getting their hands

00:29:54
on it? Well, I can tell you where a lot

00:29:56
of it's coming from. Afghanistan, that failed, pull

00:29:59
out that stuff. A lot of that ended up for sale.

00:30:02
Whatever the Chinese didn't buy, the technology portion, the

00:30:04
Chinese bought. And then, of course, Zelensky.

00:30:08
This is what's happening. And now here's Trump confirming

00:30:11
everything you heard on the big, big show.

00:30:14
Everything you heard on the big show, Trump is confirming.

00:30:17
George, let's play the video for these guys.

00:30:20
He took money out of this country under Biden like candy

00:30:26
from a baby. It was so easy with that same

00:30:30
attitude. And I just don't think he's

00:30:35
grateful. We gave him, in my opinion, $350

00:30:38
billion. Europe is in for $100 billion.

00:30:42
We gave him $350 billion. And he's talking about the fact

00:30:45
that they have fought and they have.

00:30:46
There's a bravery because somebody has to use the weapons,

00:30:49
but without those weapons, don't forget, I was the one that gave

00:30:52
him the Javelins that was able to knock down all the tights.

00:30:55
Obama gave nothing. Look, if I were president, that

00:30:59
would have never happened. You wouldn't have had Russia

00:31:01
going into Ukraine. You wouldn't have had the whole

00:31:04
situation with Hamas and October 7th would have never happened

00:31:08
because Iran was broke. They had no money.

00:31:11
They weren't giving it to Mas or Hezbollah.

00:31:13
Anybody else, He would have never had the worst evacuation

00:31:17
anyone's ever seen, which is Afghanistan.

00:31:21
And we should never bow to them. Matter of fact, we should get

00:31:26
more than just the minerals. I think for all the stuff we,

00:31:30
you know what, never mind. How come he's not being held

00:31:34
accountable? How come he nobody come arrest

00:31:35
him? Because he's really stealing our

00:31:37
tax dollars, right? Listen, he's not even supposed

00:31:40
to be president because but he's pulling the wartime move.

00:31:42
They're supposed to have an election.

00:31:44
He'll never get re elected. But now he says that he's he's

00:31:47
going to strong arm us that there's only a couple things

00:31:50
that will make him pull out as president, right?

00:31:52
So now he's going full dictator mode.

00:31:56
Man, oh man. Sees his bank accounts, offshore

00:31:59
accounts. That's what they should do.

00:32:00
Yeah, yeah, George and I'll take the mansion in Miami and then

00:32:03
we'll auction it off. But we'll take it for a while.

00:32:05
We want to move to Florida, so give us the Zelensky mansion at

00:32:07
least for a couple of months, maybe six months, 12 months.

00:32:10
You guys can come down and visit.

00:32:12
We'll have the big, big mafia down there.

00:32:13
We'll have a big party right there at Zelensky's mansion.

00:32:16
You know what I mean? We'll break into the safe, maybe

00:32:18
give everybody a high end, a high end watch.

00:32:20
I heard he's got quite a nice high end watch collection.

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They would run up to the bamboo fence and they would be shooting

00:34:50
between the bamboo at the buildings, you know, just

00:34:53
shooting inside. The Wanted man is Joseph Kony,

00:34:57
charged with abducting huge numbers of children, forcing

00:35:00
them to kill and mutilate innocent victims.

00:35:04
Somebody had to pay the price. Sam did that.

00:35:07
Sam Childers never stopped, because the bad things never

00:35:10
stop. There is only.

00:35:11
One Sam Childer. There is no one else like him in

00:35:15
the world. And I said to him, I said, would

00:35:17
you go now to get Kony in the Congo?

00:35:20
He says, without a doubt, in a second.

00:35:22
Now it's the DRC. Tell us what's happening to

00:35:24
children in the DRC. Do you have ISIS there?

00:35:27
You have Islamic State and you have ADF?

00:35:30
Hey, Sandy. Joseph Kony's still alive.

00:35:32
He's in the Congo, and now God has me in the Congo, you know,

00:35:36
So hopefully we'll meet up one day, but maybe I can lead him to

00:35:41
the Lord or send him there, one or the other.

00:35:58
Huh. All right, welcome back to the

00:36:00
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00:36:21
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We want to hear the input and also.

00:36:30
Hold on, I got the input. It's.

00:36:31
A great interview out we should get on the show.

00:36:33
We want that input. Go ahead George.

00:36:34
I don't want to push your. I got Janet Tamelo, who's a

00:36:36
cattle ranch owner and manager, says she got steaks for me and

00:36:39
this and that. I'm like what?

00:36:41
Whoa, steaks. That's what I'm talking about.

00:36:44
That's. Where's the beef?

00:36:45
Where's the beef? Sounds like she's got the beef,

00:36:47
but it's. Unlimited because she owns the

00:36:49
ranch. I mean, whoa, that's what I'm

00:36:51
talking about. I'm.

00:36:52
Liking that I'm a beef guy. I love that at the end of the

00:36:55
day, especially, especially from the cattle ranchers that are

00:36:57
doing, doing it the right way, you know?

00:36:59
What? I mean, she changed.

00:37:00
She didn't invite you. She invited me, bro.

00:37:02
All right. Well, I just, I'm pumping up

00:37:04
bro. I don't.

00:37:05
Gotta pump me up, I'm pumped up. You're trying to say.

00:37:07
You're trying to say that half of the steaks you get aren't

00:37:10
mine. I'm just saying I have to go to.

00:37:13
What you trying to say Bro I? Have to go to.

00:37:14
I have to. I don't even know.

00:37:18
Dude, I want you to have steak. I'm a part of our man.

00:37:23
I want you to have unlimited steak.

00:37:24
And I like her. So, friend, for the cattle

00:37:26
ranchers out there, we want you all to watch the show because we

00:37:28
are pro independence. We are not about the big chains.

00:37:31
We're not about the GMO, We're not about any of that stuff.

00:37:34
We're on the side of RFK when it comes to our food being

00:37:37
corrupted. And I love independence because

00:37:39
I think they're doing it the right way and they are

00:37:41
protecting the country the way it should be.

00:37:44
The cattle ranchers out there, we're on your side.

00:37:46
All right, hold up. This is brutal.

00:37:48
Bro, stop. This is big money.

00:37:50
I got, I got, I got to give a shout out, man.

00:37:52
Oh, OK. I'm sorry.

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00:41:00
$1 trillion boom hit. Well, it is a big hit.

00:41:08
The video market cap down 1 trillion from record high 1

00:41:12
trillion. Crazy.

00:41:14
Well, you know what? I was looking into this and I'm

00:41:17
saying to myself, is it because of the tariff war going on right

00:41:20
now? It's possible.

00:41:23
All right. I mean, everything is quite part

00:41:25
of it. Everything is fluctuating, going

00:41:28
down. You know, it's volatile, the

00:41:30
whole market. But you know what I'm thinking?

00:41:33
Because the agreement to build chips here now in America is

00:41:38
affecting the video that Trump just did the deals too.

00:41:42
Well, they say the big hit where it started a tank is when the

00:41:46
Chinese came out allegedly and they built an AI supercomputer

00:41:52
that that, you know, they're saying didn't use NVIDIA chips

00:41:56
because supposedly the Chinese can't get the NVIDIA chips.

00:41:58
I don't think it's true. I think they invested, but they

00:42:00
said they built this platform for like under $5,

00:42:04
right? And that was the whole beginning

00:42:07
of kind of the drop here because there's because everybody

00:42:10
believed that you had to have the NVIDIA chips to have this

00:42:13
really successful and really powerful AI quantum

00:42:17
supercomputer. Of course we know that that

00:42:20
project colossus with Elon Musk, that's what he's using the

00:42:23
newest, most sophisticated NVIDIA chips.

00:42:25
And of course we know about the Stargate operation.

00:42:28
That's the that's the US government's initiative and

00:42:31
they're using the NVIDIA chips and we know a bunch of the other

00:42:33
platforms ChatGPT 4 are using the NVIDIA chips.

00:42:37
There's lots of companies are using them.

00:42:38
Supposedly these these are the only chip that was really going

00:42:41
to work. And now they're saying that

00:42:42
maybe that's not true. And I think that might have been

00:42:44
the beginning of this and then you add the tariffs.

00:42:46
So I think it was kind of a double whammy, but trillion

00:42:49
dollars. I mean, I guess maybe because it

00:42:52
was so overvalued. There's a lot of analysts out

00:42:54
there, you can look at the information, but this is the, I

00:42:56
think this is the biggest all time drop for one stock as far

00:43:02
as market caps concerned. That's a big, big number, man.

00:43:06
So I'm sure a lot of people out there are hemorrhaging money.

00:43:09
There was a lot of futures of people that were looking that

00:43:12
had futures on NVIDIA continue to go up.

00:43:14
So I think those are all going to get wiped out and that's

00:43:17
potentially, you know, even billions of dollars that we're

00:43:20
looking at future. So this is a big hit.

00:43:22
They took a they took a whammy. And of course, NVIDIA, as NVIDIA

00:43:25
goes, the rest of the stock market is participating in this

00:43:27
hit. So pay attention.

00:43:30
You might want to start thinking more about crypto, the stock

00:43:32
market. You've seen the Oracle of Omaha,

00:43:35
Warren Buffett, he's on the sidelines.

00:43:36
He keeps parking cash, parking cash.

00:43:39
And he's not the only one. JP Morgan Chase is parking cash.

00:43:43
There's a lot of other groups. Big, big groups.

00:43:45
BlackRock is parking cash. You know what Lance I'm looking

00:43:48
at? Let's say Bitcoin is trading at

00:43:51
8, a little less than 81. XRP is 2/15/88, dropped down to

00:43:58
71 cents. You know what only went up was

00:44:01
down but went up is USD coin so. Yeah, which is weird.

00:44:06
You know, it's a stable coin, so.

00:44:09
All right, I'm going to say you guys might have missed out on

00:44:12
opportunity. For any of you people out there

00:44:14
that have kids that are below 15 years old, if you have some 10

00:44:18
and 11 year olds, you probably blew it.

00:44:20
I don't know why your kids didn't do this for you.

00:44:23
Doge just uncovered more than 300 million in loans given to

00:44:27
children 11 years old or younger during COVID.

00:44:32
So you had an opportunity to get some loans.

00:44:35
Your kids could have gone in and maybe gotten, you know, 1020,

00:44:38
thirty, $40 million, as long as they were 11 years old or

00:44:41
younger. How the Frick does this happen?

00:44:45
Yeah. I mean, you know, every

00:44:46
application I've ever seen for a loan, not only do you have to

00:44:48
put your Social Security number, which I understand Social

00:44:50
Security fraud, right, that people try to use Social

00:44:53
Security numbers from their kids sometimes because their credit's

00:44:55
so bad. But wouldn't there be a problem,

00:44:57
George? Wouldn't the Social Security or

00:44:59
even the loan people look that up and say hey, this guy's 10

00:45:01
years old, so this is in 2020 or 21.

00:45:05
The SBA granted. Now listen to the number if this

00:45:08
doesn't freaking piss you off and if this doesn't tell you

00:45:11
that all the people that are crying about doge are just full

00:45:14
of shit. They granted 5593 loans for a

00:45:20
total of $312 million to borrowers who are 11 years old

00:45:27
or younger at the time of the loan.

00:45:28
And now, I guess it could be that there's some business

00:45:33
arrangements over this where maybe there's some planet I

00:45:37
don't know about where this might be legal.

00:45:41
But how do you have? Because we're now.

00:45:43
So we'll find that these Social Security numbers were also used

00:45:45
with incorrect names. I mean, this is $312 million

00:45:50
worth of fraud. When my daughter was 11, she did

00:45:53
run some little businesses she had, but I don't think she could

00:45:56
have paid back loans and millions of dollars.

00:45:58
George, George, are your nieces and nephews holding out on you?

00:46:01
Do you think they got some of these loans that they didn't

00:46:02
tell you? If I find out that they did and

00:46:05
didn't tell me, there's going to be problems.

00:46:08
I'm telling you right from now. If they're watching, I'm letting

00:46:10
you know. I'm ready, searching, I'm

00:46:11
looking it up. I just don't understand if it's

00:46:16
an automated system, right and you put your age shouldn't and

00:46:21
you and you're not even 18 or whatever it's supposed to be,

00:46:23
shouldn't it trigger like a no or verify?

00:46:27
I mean, or if it's a person doing it like I don't, I just

00:46:33
I'm kind of baffled on this. How does it go through?

00:46:37
Yeah, well, it's crazy. But I want to know like I want

00:46:41
to I mean whoever figured this out unless it unless it's just

00:46:45
straight of corruption, which is I'm not surprised.

00:46:49
But if someone just figured this out or did on a win by mistake.

00:46:55
Well, they did it 5593 times. A mistake would be like they

00:47:00
found two of them. They found five of them.

00:47:03
I think when you do it 5593 times, I think that, yeah, I

00:47:06
think you can only call it fraud.

00:47:08
I don't know how else you could do it.

00:47:09
Now. Here's the next piece of this.

00:47:10
Here's the next one. First of all, I didn't know this

00:47:13
America is probably the healthiest nation in the entire

00:47:15
world because what I'm going to tell you next, this is just as

00:47:18
bad. What?

00:47:19
Yeah, let's yeah, healthiest in the world 2020 and 21 SBA

00:47:23
issued. Now listen to this number 3095

00:47:26
loans, including the PPP loans. Remember those paycheck

00:47:29
protection programs and of course also the EIDL, which was

00:47:33
the economic injury disaster loan.

00:47:36
This was all during COVID is supposedly support businesses.

00:47:38
So the total on this 3095 loans is 333 million.

00:47:43
And this was to borrowers that were 115 years or older who were

00:47:50
still marked as alive in the Social Security database.

00:47:54
And in one case, I don't know if it was a male or female.

00:47:57
So we'll see. A gentleman right now, a 157

00:48:01
year old individual received $36 in loans.

00:48:04
He was 157 years old. Now I'm disappointed because,

00:48:10
you know, I guess my dad who passed away could have had a

00:48:13
couple of these loans, I guess like he could have, he could

00:48:15
have gone in for some. And I'm, I'm kind of angry at

00:48:17
him that he didn't, I, I mean, I, I know he's passed away, but

00:48:20
why couldn't he submit for some of these loans?

00:48:21
Because he could have given me some of the cheddar.

00:48:24
So that's 3095 loans, 333 million for people 115 years or

00:48:28
older. So if you have anybody in your

00:48:30
family that's 115 years or older, you should check.

00:48:33
They might have gotten money you don't know about, and if you

00:48:36
have anybody that's 157 years old, they got 36.

00:48:39
They didn't give you any. George, you're smirking.

00:48:44
What do you think of this? I mean our our computer, the

00:48:52
computer system government is really old, antiquated and effed

00:48:56
up. Yeah, yeah.

00:49:00
And This is why that they never updated their systems.

00:49:04
And this goes to listen, Democrats and Republicans

00:49:06
because they both allowed this to happen.

00:49:10
So, yeah, find a head of the snake, cut it off and then take

00:49:16
the rest of them babies down because this is this is crazy.

00:49:20
I mean. So if anybody in the chat 215

00:49:22
years or older. How do you go?

00:49:23
Screwed up, you could have got some loans.

00:49:25
How do you go as American public moving forward?

00:49:28
Trust anything with financials with the government anymore

00:49:31
because Congress is supposed to have fiscal responsibility and

00:49:36
oversight, right? Well, they suck because look at

00:49:39
all the shit they're letting through.

00:49:41
And that's just here what we're talking about.

00:49:43
What about everything else? And then how do you keep

00:49:46
allowing ADOD that can't pass audits, I mean?

00:49:49
Come on. Yeah, 7 audits.

00:49:51
The Department of Defense has failed, right?

00:49:54
Where that where the plane hit the Pentagon, that's where all

00:49:58
the paperwork was for the 2.4 trillion.

00:50:00
They just lost track of some. I'm going to give you one of the

00:50:04
most dangerous sentences in the entire English language.

00:50:08
Get ready. This is the most dangerous

00:50:10
sentence in the English language.

00:50:12
You guys are saying, well, what could that be, Lance?

00:50:14
We're the government and we're here to help.

00:50:18
The most dangerous statement. And to think that this is the

00:50:22
same government that tells you that the Epstein files are

00:50:26
national security and they want to redact them all.

00:50:29
I know Laura Loomer's going nuts of what?

00:50:31
I saw Anne Vandersteel pissed off this morning about it.

00:50:34
And I respect Anne, you know what she has to say.

00:50:38
And now here you hear about this.

00:50:40
Loans to 11 year olds and younger.

00:50:42
So that means maybe if you had an 8 or 9 year old, you missed

00:50:44
an opportunity. Loans to people 115 years and

00:50:47
older. One guy, 157 years old, which I

00:50:49
think that might be a Guinness Book of World Records page right

00:50:52
there. So Guinness, you got need to go

00:50:54
find this guy. He's got 36 K.

00:50:56
You need to go get him into the Guinness Book.

00:50:58
He's 157 or she's 157 years old. This is the problem.

00:51:03
This is the kind of stuff that makes us, and I'm going to say

00:51:07
it, not trust the UNI party either side of the aisle because

00:51:10
this didn't just happen. The Democrats weren't the only

00:51:12
ones running Congress then. This was the Democrats and the

00:51:15
Republicans and the nonpartisans, right?

00:51:17
This was the Bernie Sanders and the, and the, you know, Nancy

00:51:21
Pelosi's and the Maxine Waters and the MIT Rob.

00:51:25
This was all of them. The Adam Show, all of them were

00:51:27
in there. I will bet you that some of this

00:51:30
money went to relatives and some of their 100 year old family

00:51:33
members. So this is crazy.

00:51:36
All right, look, you know, I'm going to switch it up here, you

00:51:40
guys. I just this is more of that like

00:51:43
DEI stupidity, insanity for longest.

00:51:48
Wait a minute. I don't know about that, this is

00:51:50
just weird. Well, I want kinky stupid.

00:51:55
OK, I don't want to say this. It is kinky and perverted, but

00:51:58
it goes. It's really, it's really ugly.

00:51:59
For the longest time, I don't even understand Fashion Week.

00:52:03
OK, not because my wife isn't in fashion, not because I don't

00:52:06
understand fashion. I just don't understand how

00:52:09
anybody would ever look at this stuff and think, wow, that's a

00:52:12
great outfit. I'm going to wear that.

00:52:14
It's kind of like what happens at the Met Gala when they're all

00:52:16
trying to impress people and trying to go viral on the runway

00:52:19
and they're showing their tits and their butt cracks and

00:52:22
they're trying to, you know, dress and these crazy political

00:52:26
statements. They pay, by the way, the ticket

00:52:28
to the Mick Gallon now I think is 75 or $85 a ticket.

00:52:32
So you saw AOC go, here's somebody that's making 180 a

00:52:37
year or whatever and she went she.

00:52:39
Didn't pay for Mick Gallon. I I don't know how she got a

00:52:42
$75 ticket. If she did get it, that would

00:52:45
have to be on her income statement.

00:52:46
She'd have to declare it and also that would be considered

00:52:48
graph. It would be considered that

00:52:51
you're taking a bribe from a political stance.

00:52:54
So I don't even know how she went.

00:52:55
Even if they comped the ticket, it still has an 8075 or $85

00:52:58
value. But this Fashion Week, this is

00:53:01
some crazy dumb shit. This is ridiculous.

00:53:04
I mean, George, you could literally go into your pantry

00:53:06
right now and and grab a glad garbage bag, right and and and

00:53:11
and and literally throw on some work boots and you could walk

00:53:14
the one Ray right now in that outfit and they would say, oh,

00:53:17
that's a stunning outfit by Jean Paul Gaudier are.

00:53:20
You going to pay me? I don't know.

00:53:22
I mean, I I want to see you walk the runway in a garbage bag and

00:53:26
and Timberland boots. I think that would be a styling

00:53:28
outfit. I mean a long this it would be a

00:53:30
top fashion. Maybe we're in the wrong

00:53:31
business choice. Maybe we should go into fashion.

00:53:33
We can just go into our pantries and create outfits.

00:53:35
Going to like go to Home Depot, get some tarps and stuff and

00:53:38
just create. Let's let's show the audience

00:53:40
what we're talking about. This is some dumb shit right

00:53:42
here. Thank God it was.

00:54:05
Me. Or was the camera vibrating when

00:54:06
you're hearing the thumps on the floor?

00:54:08
I don't know what it was, but it's just.

00:54:09
Like AT Rex that was a red T Rex.

00:54:14
I'll be honest with you, if I had to pay $75 a Dick and I

00:54:17
see that shit coming down, I don't want a refund.

00:54:20
I mean like. Come on.

00:54:21
I mean, did you see the guy? There was a super skinny guy.

00:54:23
They put some elastic realistic looking boobs on.

00:54:27
It was a guy. He had no top on it.

00:54:29
He was walking the runway as if he had giant boobs, but it was

00:54:32
actually a latex thing and the the boobs were bouncing like

00:54:35
giant double D titties down the runway.

00:54:38
And then I saw some more with like these outfits that really

00:54:40
practically, not only would they be uncomfortable, they just

00:54:43
didn't make any sense to me. And this is the ludicrous nature

00:54:46
of what I would call the elites that they call this fashion when

00:54:50
literally it's it's, it's just, it's just going and, and just

00:54:53
slapping stuff on people. There was somebody that did this

00:54:56
animal print thing, animal prints out.

00:54:59
That was 1980s. Trying to revamp it into current

00:55:02
stuff. I mean the IT 80s.

00:55:03
I know animal print was a big deal.

00:55:05
Stop. Stop.

00:55:06
Because some the women still like the animal print.

00:55:09
They like that leopard print, Whatever.

00:55:10
They still go to use it today. I don't know man.

00:55:13
I'm not, it's not, I don't know. I'm telling you the leopard

00:55:16
print it's still. I don't know if I could buy the

00:55:18
leopard print. Anymore, you're not buying it.

00:55:20
The girls are buying it. The women are buying it.

00:55:21
They like it. Was so 80s bro.

00:55:25
OK, shows how much in touch, in what fashion you are, Sir.

00:55:29
I'm just letting you know. I think I'm relatively in touch.

00:55:33
My wife's really into it, but she's she's got a more what I

00:55:36
would consider a more classic style than that.

00:55:39
So, you know, I think classic is fashion.

00:55:42
I think, you know, there's there's top fashion houses that

00:55:44
I think are still, but when I see some of the garbage walk in

00:55:47
the runways now and right now and they're convincing people

00:55:50
that it's styly. Rat Dog just said dude was built

00:55:53
like Uncle Fester. Oh my God, she's so right.

00:55:55
That's it. And she's right.

00:55:57
She's right. At the end of the day, I mean, I

00:55:59
don't get it, but there's worse if you go, if you just Google it

00:56:01
and go look at the stupidity, you guys will be offended by so

00:56:04
much of it. It's just, and it's just a

00:56:06
really, it's just a really hope that they'll go viral for

00:56:09
something. It's not because it's practical

00:56:11
or that people are buying the outfits.

00:56:13
And what I what I think is really incredible.

00:56:15
If you go look at the the reports from the fashion, I was

00:56:17
like, Oh my God, it's striking, It's fabulous.

00:56:19
It's and it's just hideous. It's just dumb.

00:56:22
Literally, it's just dumb. All right, Rats in the social

00:56:28
media woodpile. And you say, Lance, where are

00:56:32
the rats? Why are there rats in the social

00:56:35
media woodpile? Well, I'm going to tell you

00:56:37
what. I'm just telling you right now

00:56:39
in the chat, the women are talking how they love the

00:56:41
leopard print. One lady's got a dress, the

00:56:43
shoes. I know what?

00:56:45
I know what I'm talking about bro.

00:56:47
I mean, OK, look man. I know what I'm talking about.

00:56:49
I got you. I mean, I hear you, but if you

00:56:51
saw the combination in this one clothing line, if you saw the

00:56:53
way they were combining it, I don't think a lot of the ladies,

00:56:56
I think one piece is what they they were overlapping the

00:56:58
different animal prints. They're just stupid.

00:57:01
It was stupid. That's what style.

00:57:02
I guess for my comment, it's not a singular animal print, it's

00:57:06
when you start trying to layer like zebra with leopard.

00:57:08
It doesn't look good. It's not a classic style.

00:57:11
I don't think it's functional. I don't think it's styling a

00:57:14
single piece of of animal cream clothing I could get, but they

00:57:17
were overlapping. You got to go look for it.

00:57:19
I don't remember the name of the designer was stupid.

00:57:21
But let's get to the story. Rats in the social media

00:57:23
woodpile. I think rats.

00:57:24
Dog heard rats and she came out. She's like, who the hell is

00:57:26
called rat? You got to be.

00:57:28
Terrible. Here's my problem.

00:57:30
This has been going on for a long freaking time.

00:57:33
It's been going on for years and now you're seeing that people

00:57:35
like Bill Kristol, George Soros, Mark Zuckerberg, Ng OS they're

00:57:41
all involved, right? They've all been taking your

00:57:42
government money, the money you paid into the government and

00:57:45
they've been getting paid. You guys always wonder like, how

00:57:48
can these people, how can the Krasenstein's and how can the

00:57:51
JoJo from jurors? How is it that they only say

00:57:54
negative shitty things all the time?

00:57:55
You ask yourself, because I'm on there.

00:57:57
I can't even believe all the negativity that spews out of

00:57:59
their mouth constantly, right? And there's a whole bunch of

00:58:01
them and you say, well, how? And then you say, but, but you

00:58:05
know, why are they doing it? Well, here's why they're doing

00:58:07
it. So all these celebrities and

00:58:10
influencers you see posting attacking the administration,

00:58:13
attacking doge and all that stuff, they're getting paid the

00:58:16
majority of them and, and, and they're skirting the law.

00:58:21
And we're talking about FTC law and FCC law that's already on

00:58:25
the books. And the reason I want to shine a

00:58:27
light on this is because I think platforms, especially X, need to

00:58:31
start requiring that they acknowledge, like the law says,

00:58:37
that they're getting paid to post.

00:58:38
I don't care whether it's an NGOA foundation, a super PAC, a

00:58:42
governmental agency, or an or, or an agent that's getting money

00:58:47
from those organizations and paying them.

00:58:48
Like there's one in Chicago that works with Chris Mallory and

00:58:52
Harry Sisson. Federal law demands that

00:58:55
celebrities and influence is real when they're paid to

00:58:57
promote. Anything less is not only a

00:58:59
breach of trust in my opinion, it's the law.

00:59:02
There are guidelines at the FTC and FCC that specifically

00:59:08
designate how they're supposed to post.

00:59:11
X is not requiring them to do this.

00:59:14
Facebook is not requiring them to do this.

00:59:16
Instagram is not requiring them to do this.

00:59:18
TikTok is not requiring them to do this.

00:59:21
These have to start getting enforced and I want to see the

00:59:24
platforms and forth this because I'm tired of these people

00:59:27
running their mouths and acting like they care about the country

00:59:31
and they care about the American people because they don't give a

00:59:33
fuck about us. They don't care about any of us.

00:59:35
They only care about their selfish reasons.

00:59:38
Brooklyn dad gets paid to post and they need to be told they

00:59:43
can't do it without making the American public aware of it.

00:59:46
Now the the Department of Government Efficiency is rooting

00:59:48
out fraud and corruption. Why don't they root out fraud

00:59:51
and corruption and have their social media companies join us?

00:59:55
Zuckerberg, Bezos and so many others have been kissing the

00:59:59
ring with Donald Trump, right? They're all going there and

01:00:01
they're all going to put money just like Tim.

01:00:04
You know, Cook from over at Apple, who runs one of the

01:00:07
shittiest news sources alive. That's always negative.

01:00:10
He's always talking about the administration.

01:00:12
He's over there kissing the ring with Donald Trump.

01:00:15
It's time for DOGE to root out fraud and corruption on social

01:00:19
media. These hidden influencers that

01:00:22
are taking money have to start disclosing and it's it's a

01:00:26
requirement of the law. We always tell you we're

01:00:28
sponsored by a show or we're sponsored by somebody.

01:00:31
But this is scandal is really unraveling.

01:00:33
If you if you want to look at the long form article, I wrote

01:00:35
it the other day. It's over on the big make show

01:00:38
thing posted everywhere. Let's put some pressure on them

01:00:41
because I want to just tell you the enforcement is lagging by

01:00:45
the FTC and FCC. They're not enforcing what their

01:00:48
own laws say. And I think like the CEO, Linda

01:00:51
Yacarino on X, she needs to step up.

01:00:53
And if you really want to stop these people from having any

01:00:56
traction because they act like they're trying to help everybody

01:00:59
and they're trying to expose, you know, the the administration

01:01:03
for this, but they're not. They're lying to everybody.

01:01:07
Every post they put up under 16. Now remember, this FTC

01:01:12
endorsement guideline is 16 CFR Part 255, and here's what it

01:01:17
says. The Federal Trade Commission

01:01:18
isn't messing around. This guideline is crystal clear.

01:01:21
If an influencer or celebrity gets paid or even scores

01:01:25
freebies, and they talk about where they got the freebies,

01:01:30
meaning they endorse a company that gave them freebies, it must

01:01:33
be disclosed. No excuses.

01:01:35
And here's exactly what it says, and this came straight off the

01:01:38
FTC website. If there's a material connection

01:01:41
between an endorser and the marketer of a product, that

01:01:44
connection should be clearly and conspicuously disclose.

01:01:50
So who's on the look? Hollywood shills, whether it's

01:01:54
NF, TS, Crypto or any products. Athletes backing betting apps

01:01:59
and other companies, munitions slipping in sponsored gear or

01:02:03
claims about political affiliations or political

01:02:06
organizations that they don't admit they're being paid by to

01:02:10
go on stage and say something crappy about Donald Trump.

01:02:13
News anchors with all kinds of cozy brand ties and political

01:02:18
affiliations that get on there like the View, The Post or the

01:02:21
Statement. Whether it's video or clip has

01:02:23
to say paid for, sponsored or an ad.

01:02:28
There's no burying it. It's supposed to be at the very

01:02:29
beginning, live streams. They're supposed to pin that

01:02:32
disclosure and say it loud. Skip this and it's not just

01:02:37
being shady guys. It's illegal deceptive

01:02:41
advertising. Now listen, the FCC has a Rule

01:02:44
47 USC 317 and the Federal Trade Commission double s down when

01:02:50
politics or big money involved. If a celebrity's cashing checks

01:02:54
from a campaign, like we heard that The Rock got paid

01:02:56
$5 to endorse Joe Biden. We know that Kamala Harris paid

01:03:00
all those celebrities. We know that Oprah Winfrey threw

01:03:03
her, what is that called Whoopi Productions or whatever the hell

01:03:05
she's got. She got paid 10 million to hold

01:03:07
that that supposed voluntary event.

01:03:11
She didn't tell everybody she got a check.

01:03:13
So if you're paid by a campaign NGR government, you've got to

01:03:16
tell people. So here's the way it work works.

01:03:18
All matter broadcast, for which any money, service, or other

01:03:22
valuable consideration is paid, must be announced or as paid for

01:03:27
or sponsored. So it has to say paid for by

01:03:31
XYZ. Hashtags alone won't cut it.

01:03:36
Videos have to say it out loud, political to the splash Disclose

01:03:40
it or it's a federal offense. So George, you tell me.

01:03:43
Give me your thoughts. I'm going to I'm going to

01:03:45
required. So of course it should be.

01:03:48
And this should work on both sides because Even so, I know

01:03:53
for a fact I'm not going to say the names, but there was one

01:03:57
group who was being paid from Trump's campaign to post stuff

01:04:02
and they never put any disclaimers or not.

01:04:05
And there's there's a few accounts now they're that are

01:04:08
doing it and they're not that are conservative accounts and

01:04:11
are not putting any disclaimers. So I mean, are they supposed to

01:04:17
be doing it? Yes.

01:04:19
Are there laws in place for this?

01:04:21
Yes. But they're not doing it.

01:04:22
And that's both sides. So I mean, I don't know.

01:04:27
Well, it's more complicated, I think.

01:04:28
I think it gets even more complicated because when you

01:04:30
come down to what Doge is fighting, right, They're trying

01:04:33
to expose fraud. You take platforms, doesn't

01:04:35
matter whether it's. X They're trying.

01:04:37
They're trying to expose government spending fraud, not

01:04:40
campaign fraud. But here's the point at the end

01:04:43
of the day, this isn't just campaign fraud.

01:04:44
It's people that are being paid to outright attack different

01:04:48
agencies, including Elon Musk. Here's what I believe.

01:04:51
If you really wanted to talk about what what I believe, the

01:04:54
Department of Justice, if they were really enforcing this,

01:04:57
which they should be. It's complicated because when

01:05:01
these groups like X and Instagram and Tiktok know that

01:05:04
this is going on, which we've heard some announcements, we've

01:05:06
heard about payments getting made to social media influencers

01:05:09
and other groups, right? Alexander Soros, George Soros

01:05:12
are getting money and then they go online and they make a

01:05:14
comment about what they're working on as if they're trying

01:05:16
to help the country, right? They're voluntarily helping.

01:05:19
When you don't require these people to announce it or admit

01:05:23
it, you become a Co conspirator. The first overt act has already

01:05:29
been done. And when you know about it and

01:05:32
there's no way they don't know about it, especially because

01:05:34
I've posted it and this is public information, the FTC and

01:05:36
FCC, it's considered misprisions of a felony if you don't

01:05:41
announce that these people are violating the law.

01:05:45
So every one of these posts should be flagged.

01:05:47
Every secret deal should be exposed.

01:05:49
There should be full transparency.

01:05:51
And I believe it has to start at the top with the executive

01:05:54
branch at X, the executive branch at Facebook, the

01:05:56
executive branch and Instagram. It doesn't matter where Meta,

01:06:00
every platform should be required to do it because you

01:06:02
know, you've seen it on this show.

01:06:03
We tell you it's a sponsor, it's a sponsored post, it's a paid

01:06:06
post. You see us online.

01:06:07
We even put sponsored posts or paid posts and we tell people we

01:06:09
have sponsors, We have this and we tell you, hey, this isn't

01:06:12
financial advice, check it out. This is a sponsor of our show.

01:06:16
These these they have to crack down on these offenders and

01:06:19
repeat offenders have to get banned or have all their

01:06:22
monetization cut. So let's continue to support

01:06:25
them with these rule Breakers and law Breakers.

01:06:27
Can you? Let's look at just the

01:06:30
presidential campaign, right? Let's look at Kamala Harris.

01:06:34
We know for a fact all them celebrities that went on stage

01:06:38
with her were all paid and they endorsed her.

01:06:40
But they didn't, they didn't put not one statement saying this is

01:06:43
a paid endorsement like they're supposed to.

01:06:46
So I mean, I don't know Trump DOJ, man, Bondy AG seems like

01:06:53
it's very simple. You got easy arrest right there,

01:06:55
easy charges. Can we get some?

01:06:59
Is it possible? We actually can.

01:07:01
I'm happy you brought that up because there are people right

01:07:05
now behind the scenes that are lawsuits by deceived fans suing

01:07:12
against these celebrities, against these influences, and

01:07:14
they're winning. Now they're trying to sweep this

01:07:17
under the rug. So what we need is an attorney

01:07:19
in the Big Meg posse, right? The big Meg mafia out there.

01:07:23
When our subscribers listen, we need an attorney to on the

01:07:26
behalf of the Big Meg Show subscribers and followers to

01:07:29
file lawsuits because we're deceived fans.

01:07:33
We didn't know Oprah Winfrey would turn on us like that.

01:07:36
We didn't know that. Of course Megan 3 Stallions got

01:07:40
paid 5 million. I can't believe Beyoncé did it.

01:07:43
I can't believe Beyoncé lied to me.

01:07:45
OK. And we're talking about they got

01:07:47
paid millions of dollars. Now think about all the

01:07:49
influencers out there that are taking money just on X alone.

01:07:51
Think about all of them. And they've been taking money

01:07:53
for years. So here's what we need.

01:07:55
We need an attorney that's willing to do this on

01:07:57
contingency. You can represent the.

01:07:59
So this is my thing for the big Week Mafia subscribers that's

01:08:02
willing to file this lawsuit because we are deceived fans.

01:08:06
I am deceived by these people on social media and I want them to

01:08:10
be fined. I want them to face criminal

01:08:13
charges. But I also want the big, big

01:08:15
mafia and George Valentina Lance financial.

01:08:17
I also want us to get a cut of the check because I don't have

01:08:19
any 11 year old that filed for any of these these PPP loans or

01:08:23
EIDL loans, right? I don't have anybody in my

01:08:25
family that's 115 years or older that's alive that was able to

01:08:29
secure some of this big money. So here's our chance for big

01:08:32
money. Let's have an attorney contact

01:08:34
you. Contact GB at the big m-ac.com

01:08:36
or LM at the big m-ac.com. And I will help you get all

01:08:39
kinds of people on social media signed up to sue these

01:08:42
celebrities and to sue all the companies that are deceiving the

01:08:45
American public. I think there's hundreds of

01:08:47
millions of dollars on the table.

01:08:48
I think we can get a big fat check if you guys like this

01:08:50
idea. Let's find an attorney that

01:08:53
wants to work it and then I'll promote the claim.

01:08:55
You know how you say this? Have you been harmed?

01:08:57
Have you been injured? George and I will do a bunch of

01:08:59
commercials. We'll help you find people to

01:09:01
sign up to join this class action.

01:09:04
And we're literally going to sue all the celebrities that got

01:09:06
paid. And we're going to sue all the

01:09:09
influencers and the owners of the platforms like Zuckerberg

01:09:12
and George Soros, Alexander Soros.

01:09:14
We're going to go after them for not telling the truth and not

01:09:18
enforcing the FTC and FCC law. Because I got to tell you, they

01:09:22
sure will ban the shit out of us, right?

01:09:24
They will suspend us. They'll ban us.

01:09:27
They'll close our accounts for us saying something about the

01:09:30
Fed's erection as example, right?

01:09:31
They'll do it instantly. If he says if you're an anti or

01:09:34
if you're, if you're putting out vaccine truth or vaccine

01:09:37
hesitation, boom. We, I mean, we have a permanent

01:09:39
suspension on on YouTube for The Big Bang Show because we put up

01:09:42
CDC and Vera's information and they said we were hurting

01:09:45
people. So we can't even get back on

01:09:47
YouTube, which is unbelievable. But I think there's a lot of big

01:09:50
players out here. There's corporations, there's

01:09:52
NGOs, there's government agencies and they're all in on

01:09:55
the game. So let's get paid.

01:09:58
Time for the big big Show team to get paid.

01:10:00
It's time for you, the listeners and subscribers to get paid.

01:10:02
So if you like my idea, let's find an attorney.

01:10:05
Somebody in their family's got to have attorney that loves to

01:10:07
do class actions. This is a monster class action

01:10:10
waiting to happen. And there are some deep pockets.

01:10:13
Let's get that check Beibei, George Ballantine, my brothers

01:10:18
with another mother from that music.

01:10:19
I guess we're we're done for the day.

01:10:22
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We're going to have Colby Covington.

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I'm getting a date with him pretty soon.

01:11:34
So we'll have that done. And Liz Crokin's going to be

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joining us here on the Big Make. You know how she brings it.

01:11:39
She's dropping bombs on the trafficking.

01:11:41
She's got all kinds of stuff going on.

01:11:43
So I'm excited to have Liz on. I ran into her tomorrow a lot

01:11:45
with some great. We appreciate you guys.

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We love the support. We're going to try to get this

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01:11:53
Let's get paid here on the Big Make George last word.

01:11:57
Yeah, let's get paid. All right?

01:11:59
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They would run up to the bamboo fence and they would be shooting

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between the bamboo at the buildings, you know, just

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shooting inside. The Wanted man is Joseph Kony,

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charged with abducting huge numbers of children, forcing

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them to kill and mutilate innocent victims.

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Somebody had to pay the price. Sam did that.

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Sam Childers never stopped because the.

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Bad things never stop. There is only.

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One Sam Childer. There is no one else like him in

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the world. Then I said to him, I said,

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would you go now to get Kony in the Congo?

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He says, without a doubt, in a second.

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Now it's the DRC. Tell us what's happening to

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children in the DRC. You have ISIS there, you have

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Islamic State and you have ADF. Hey, Sandy.

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Joseph Kony's still alive. He's in the Congo.

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And now God has me in the Congo, you know, So hopefully we'll

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meet up one day. But maybe I can lead him to the

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Lord or send him there. One or the other, huh?