Former Proud Boys Leader Enrique Tarrio |EP586
The Big Mig ShowJune 19, 2025
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Former Proud Boys Leader Enrique Tarrio |EP586

THE BIG MIG SHOW

JUNE 19, 2025 

EPISODE 586- 2PM

 

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Enrique “Henry” Tarrio (born 1983/84) is an American far-right activist and former chairman of the Proud Boys, organization known for its involvement in political America

He was Sentenced to 22 years (Sept 2023)

Full pardon by Trump on Jan 20, 2025; released in mid‑January

 

 

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George B Man, there's a shit load going on this morning

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already. Lots of stuff rocking and

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rolling. How are you brother?

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How's it going on over in New Jersey right now?

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We finally got nice weather. It's not raining.

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I want to give a shout out to Buckeye, Mcgreen and Miss Leslie

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Miss Leslie? Yes.

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Yeah. Then we got 360 lady A, we've

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Don't know exactly that's. How I roll, Leslie, that's how I

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roll. If you want info, I mean e-mail

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me at info@thebigmig.com. But anyways.

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Yeah, well. Today's a good day, I guess.

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Yeah, absolutely. You know, we appreciate the

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mods, we appreciate the big, big mafia and of course the Bongino

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army converts. You guys have been coming in

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droves to our show, I believe. I know why.

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You know, you're not going to lose your man card on this show

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We don't, we don't really play favourites.

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We want to see, you know, really a a great country and and a

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These non-stop kinetic events, you know what I'm talking about.

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And there always, always seems to be this problem in the Middle

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because the money buys our government.

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also, So we're excited about it. You know, cry babies.

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That's how I'm going to start the show today.

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I'm tired of the freaking whining.

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God, there's so much whining and no action.

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All talks, no action and people just putting on an act, trying

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to get in the news cycles, posting online, being paid to

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post. You know, I'm going to say it

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again because I know DJT has watched the show before.

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Maybe he's watching today. Hey, you got you got a bunch of

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laws on the books, FTCFCC laws. Why don't you enforce them?

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Why don't you force these people to tell the American public

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who's getting paid to post, who's getting paid for

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interviews, who's getting paid for this stuff?

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Why don't you make them follow the law?

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We do it on the show. We have a sponsor, you guys know

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We make it very clear at the end of the day, why isn't everybody

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else being held to that standard?

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And this guy, Padilla #1, I didn't even know him prior to

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this, but this, this acting, crying routine, I think he took

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some acting lessons from Newsom, but somebody put this together

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in the exact way that when I see these people crying, what's in

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the back of my mind all. Right.

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Sorry, no. It's OK.

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I was doing. So we're doing what we're doing,

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brother. Let's just play that quick clip,

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yeah? I'm playing it.

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I was forced. To the ground 1st.

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On my knees. And been flat on my.

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Chest. And it was.

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Handcuffed and marched down a hallway, repeatedly asking why

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am I being detained? Why am I being detained?

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Talk about pathetic. You know, when you're lucky

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enough, and I guess in some cases it's not luck, it's being

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installed. But when you've actually been

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legitimately voted into Congress, you ought to really

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think about the kind of crap that comes out of your mouth

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and, and, and the persona you put out in public.

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You're acting as if you didn't weaponize our own judicial

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system against so many Americans over the years.

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Department of Justice is weaponized.

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I'm still not happy with Pam Bondi's results.

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I assumed there'd be much quicker accountability and

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consequences for people like The Dirty 51 + 8.

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I thought they would overturn the pardons of Joe Biden and we

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get a chance to take a shot at the J6 committee and many

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others. But of course, nada.

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Haven't heard shit. Now all of a sudden we hear that

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China was involved in the elections.

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Well, George and I have been talking about that for a year

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and a half. In fact, there's a story that

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showed up in the Gateway Pundit. I feel like I probably gave a

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lot of that information to the Gateway Pundit and they may have

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forgotten that goes about the counterfeiting ballot machines

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in China, all the equipment that was actually counterfeiting.

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They they're saying they got it from the Chinese, some kind of

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Chinese Intel source. I'm telling you that I got that

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from the NFSC and many other sources.

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You guys know, we're intertwined with the NFSC.

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They provide us a lot of Intel that we put out, which is the

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anti CCP and we just showed that stuff.

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Just a short piece of it. George, what show was that?

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We just went over that. The last show or the one before

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we just talked about China? I think 2 shows ago I want.

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To get 2 shows ago I showed you videos of the equipment now all

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of a sudden they're putting the story up but great I'm happy

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they're putting the story up but the FBI should have been all

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over to begin with I I don't want to leave them backstage to.

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Hold on, I just want to give a shout out.

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Yeah, please, because the 2 mods miss Leslie and I don't know.

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I know the, I don't know the other one, but the the Mike

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Schwartz show just finished and they rated our show, which is

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means they sent their listeners over.

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So we appreciate the Mike Schwartz Show.

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Thank you very much. Absolutely.

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Leslie, e-mail me. We'll talk.

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Yeah. And I, if you can give us

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contact and do it for Mike and the team over there, I'd like to

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thank him for doing the raid for us.

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We need to find somebody to do a raid for.

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We need to do the same. Thing somebody after our show,

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but I got somebody we know. Anyway, we definitely need to do

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that. So I want to thank Mike Schwartz

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personally for doing that for us.

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We really appreciate that, Mike, but we'd like to do the same for

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you at some point. Whatever we can do to help you.

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All right, listen, we've got Enrique Theriault backstage.

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You know, you guys know his name.

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It always gets tagged with the proud Boy, but I, but I really

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truly believe Enrique has a lot more than just that one label.

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You know, I asked ChatGPT to give me 5 words to describe him

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last night and interesting what they chose and I think it was

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accurate. They said defiant, polarizing,

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charismatic, ideological, controversial.

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You know, they liked it. When you go look at his BIOS,

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they always got to use American far right.

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Is he really American far right? Sure.

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You know, he's former chairman of the Proud Boys, and a lot of

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people know about their involvement in the political

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America First agenda. But when I put that, when you

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look, when you type in Proud Boy, there's nothing but

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negativity. And what happened to being

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proud, being proud as an American?

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You know, he's, he's gone to, he rose to prominence, of course,

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organizing rallies, including the Stop the Steal, which I was

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a supporter of preceding the January 6, 2020 US capital, you

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know, Fed surrection. But of course, when I typed that

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in, what did they come up with? The US 6/20/21 capital attack,

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you know, I love the way they always want to label, doesn't

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matter whether it's Google or otherwise.

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They continue to try to brainwash the American public.

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That was a fed surrection. It's very clear they were set

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up. They used less lethal munitions

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to agitate the crowd. It was a peaceful protest.

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They opened up the capital. They, you know, none, nobody in

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the, in the, you know, the, the protest opened up those magnetic

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doors. It's impossible to do so.

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They were opened up from the inside and then people went in

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and they used the bathroom. You've seen the videos.

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Yeah, some stuff popped off. But what happens when you start

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hitting people with, you know, bean bags and flash bangs?

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They were using smoke in the crowd to communicate.

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So, you know, there was military and law enforcement in the

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crowd. Anybody that knows anything

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about that, Of course, as a government contractor, we use

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smoke many times to communicate. You guys know how it works for

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the guys out there that are veterans in our audience.

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But of course, you guys know, on the January 20, 2025, deservedly

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so, Enrique received a full pardon and an unconditional

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pardon. And that was a part of the

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sweeping clemency that President Trump was wise enough to go

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ahead and do because he knew these people had been set up and

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they'd fought on the behalf of really the country.

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Not so much him. But, you know, the word

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seditious conspiracy was mused so many times to describe

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Enrique. And I know a lot about the law.

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You guys know, I, I've got a couple paralegal degrees and I,

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I study the law constantly and I'm always looking at that.

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Let me tell you something. If you want to talk about

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treason and seditious conspiracy, we should be talking

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about members of Congress. We should be talking about

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members of the judiciary, members of the DOJ.

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But that's not what happens. Let's bring Enrique in.

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There's no reason to leave him backstage.

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I feel like I've known him for forever.

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What do you? Think one second, one second.

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So you had too much coffee, right?

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I could tell already, Ricky. That's how he does.

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But Doctor Mike Schwartz said he goes, dude, I've been on your

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show, I know you can't see. I told him you can't see the

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Rumble chatter, and you know what's going on.

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I told him I said I know you're on the show.

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Lance didn't realize who it was. No, but I was thanking him for

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rating us. Yeah, yeah, I really appreciate.

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I wanted to thank him in person. Welcome to the big, big show,

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Enrique Tario. I I swear, I think I should have

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worn my my hat and sunglasses today.

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I don't know. But.

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I do me. I'm a rebel.

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I I don't. I don't go with conformity.

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So I'd be myself. It's good, yeah, but now you're

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a minority on this show. You're a.

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Minority bro. I could just mute you guys and

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that's it. I could just put myself on the

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screen. I'll be the majority, you know

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what I mean? So Enrique, I don't know if I

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did you justice on your bio. I like, you know, I kind of dug

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that up just, you know, picking pieces.

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And the problem was is that most of the pieces they wanted to

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force feed me had something negative to say about you.

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You know, it's interesting how much that's been weaponized.

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But you know, I like to always start with people and and

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because I know what the moment was for me, I know how I got not

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converted into not being able to sit on the sidelines.

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And I'm sure politically there had to be a moment when you said

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this is bullshit and I just can't stand by and continue to

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let it go on. So I guess I started that moment

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for me was in 2004. You know, I didn't get pretty

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much involved into politics because of Donald Trump in 2016.

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I got involved in 2004. Unfortunately, I got involved

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with trying to get George W elected for the second time, and

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I've worked every general, midterm and special elections.

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And then obviously in 2016, something electric happened and

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we got the best president since George Washington elected.

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And and then moving forward, you know, I don't want to spend too

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much time on like a little bit of the bio, I guess, moving

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forward. I joined this group called the

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Proud Boys, which was a a very tiny group.

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And people always ask what the Proud Boys are about.

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And depending on who you have on this chair right here is depend

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is is what answer you're going to get get because we're not a

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focused group, but we try to make better men.

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And then Fast forward into the stolen election of 2020.

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We were in the streets of DC protesting that stolen election

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multiple times. January 6 happens and I guess

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we'll get into that. And then subsequently, I was

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pardoned by the president, like you said, fully and

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unconditionally. And I fully and unconditionally

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support the President of the United States right now.

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You know, and, and, and, and of course for us, we really, I, I

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really didn't start to it. It really came, came about 2007

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or 8. I started to really look at what

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was going on. I kind of knew the government

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from a different position. I'd been a government contractor

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and I'd worked for lots of different governments and worked

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all over the globe. And I got to see it, some of

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this stuff from the inside and I, I recognized how corrupt they

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really were and what was really going on, especially

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internationally. I travelled to 41 different

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countries back then when I was a contractor.

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And you know, for me it, it, it kind of became a moment where I

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just saw what they're doing. Of course, I've had my own

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interactions with the government.

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They've never been great. They don't like when you're a

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vocal advocate to, to expose the truth anytime you're over the

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target. You know, we get the same thing

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that I'm sure happens to you, the death threats, the

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undermining and they try to label you in a way that pigeon

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holes you and and they don't want to hear the word patriot,

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right. They don't want to hear that.

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So you you know, you've been called a lot of stuff and one of

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the things most controversially political figure in in of

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course, in recent memory. How do you define yourself

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today? You got the pardon, you're out.

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How do you define yourself activist patriot something else?

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What's what's really behind what you think now?

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None of those actually, I'm just, I'm just a concerned

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person and I don't think, I don't think I say anything

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different than anybody else. Like I'm, I don't, I'm not a

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scholar. I don't sit here and break

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things down for you. Like I see it how it is.

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So I'm a, I'm a concerned citizen and a person that knows

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that you can't just you could be a concerned citizen, but you're

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not going to make any changes unless you're loud or unless you

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get off your ass and do something.

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And I've always done that. You know, in 2004, it was, it

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was a very quick transition from being somebody that was

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concerned into somebody that wanted to act.

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It took about two weeks before I started watching what was

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happening in the 2004 election and I was knocking on doors 2

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weeks later. Given the fact that what we've

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seen in this country, like you said, like we, we've, we've gone

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through a period of, of radical change when it comes to the

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Republican Party, and I couldn't be happier about that.

00:18:08
So with that, I tell you, Lance, that I, I, I'm not different

00:18:14
than your listeners that are watching him right now.

00:18:18
And the only difference right now the, the reason why I'm on

00:18:21
this show and the reason why you can Google my name and stuff

00:18:23
like that isn't isn't it? It's because of the left,

00:18:26
because of those labels, because they labeled me a white

00:18:29
supremacist. I'm Cuban.

00:18:30
My first language is Spanish. I'm.

00:18:32
Laughing. Hold on, I'm laughing because

00:18:34
somebody to chat I was waiting to ask you goes by.

00:18:36
Definitely not Karen. So is this the guy that my TV

00:18:39
told me was the face of white supremacy?

00:18:42
And he just. Brought it out.

00:18:43
I was waiting to bring that up to you, but that's why I'm

00:18:44
laughing. I've been called.

00:18:46
A white supremacist. Cuban.

00:18:48
He's Cuban, but he's white supremacist.

00:18:50
Go figure. I'm.

00:18:51
Just bad at it. I guess I'm just poor at being a

00:18:54
white supremacist, but yeah, you.

00:18:56
Suck man, most people are worried.

00:18:59
Our you know, we don't for the Proud Boys, we don't care what

00:19:03
race, religion, cultural background you're from.

00:19:07
If you're born a man, which is crazy that you got to say that

00:19:09
in 2025. If you're born a man and you

00:19:11
believe that the West is the Best Western civilization is the

00:19:14
best civilization, we welcome you with open arms.

00:19:17
We're drinking club first before anything.

00:19:20
And we're not a political people think we're a political group.

00:19:22
We're not. Do we have issues like like

00:19:25
issues culturally that are going on in America?

00:19:28
Yes, that and that's what we focus on.

00:19:31
We don't focus too much on the on the politics of the situation

00:19:37
and we have different focuses, right.

00:19:39
So like my focus is St. activism.

00:19:43
Some of the guys focus is more like they do they protest at

00:19:46
drag queen story hour. You know, the guys love

00:19:50
protesting those things because it's so wrong.

00:19:52
Socialization of the children are so you mean.

00:19:54
Grooming Grooming Story Hour. On this show, we call it

00:19:56
Grooming Story Hour. That's exactly what it does.

00:20:01
And you know, there's guys, 90% of my guys, the most political

00:20:05
thing that they've done and the most like activist style thing

00:20:09
that they've done is just go to the ballot box and the general

00:20:13
or the midterms, some of them don't come out, you know, and

00:20:17
that's, that's what the fraternity's for.

00:20:19
It's it's the Brotherhood and 1st.

00:20:23
Yeah, and it's, you know, it's really interesting.

00:20:26
And and then George that I know myself, my upbringing was

00:20:29
completely non political. My parents got their political

00:20:32
beliefs from the TV back then. It was black and white.

00:20:36
You know, it kind of tells you my age and I was I I was the

00:20:39
remote basically flipping the CBS or ABC or, you know,

00:20:44
adjusting the rabbit ears with the tinfoil on them.

00:20:46
We had a black and white. We didn't have a lot of money.

00:20:48
I grew up in a relatively very, very, very low income family.

00:20:54
And you know, so at the end of the day, George, I know your

00:20:58
upbringing, your parents kind of were political somewhat.

00:21:01
I don't know whether that impacted your beliefs now.

00:21:04
I don't know. I wouldn't say they were

00:21:05
political growing up. My, my, my mother told me when

00:21:08
she immigrated here, legally, I might add.

00:21:11
Everybody is. They asked her what they asked

00:21:13
her, what's your political affiliation?

00:21:15
She goes and it was Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy at the time

00:21:21
that she picked them just because she knew Jacqueline

00:21:24
Kennedy the way she was. And then she switched to

00:21:27
Republican after so many years. Nah, my.

00:21:29
Fix wasn't really big in our house back then.

00:21:32
I think it, I think it became big when Reagan started coming

00:21:35
around. Sorry.

00:21:36
And, and I'm going to defer to you on this, Enrique.

00:21:38
I know you, your upbringing, you were in Little Havana.

00:21:40
You know, you got a Cuban heritage.

00:21:43
Do you feel like that influenced some of your stance on

00:21:45
government freedom and maybe even the constitution?

00:21:47
Did that have an impact? Because of course, we know

00:21:49
what's going on down in Cuba. Yeah.

00:21:52
So I was raised in a very political household, a very

00:21:56
right wing household because obviously you guys have seen

00:22:01
what's been going on in Cuba. And when Castro took over the

00:22:05
island, he didn't come praising communism.

00:22:11
He he came in praising freedom and liberty and things like

00:22:16
that. He only became a communist after

00:22:19
the fact due to his brother and Che Guevara.

00:22:23
Now when the when the revolutionaries, when the Cuban

00:22:26
revolutionaries were taking over the island, they, they happened

00:22:30
upon farm, a tobacco farm and they, they needed to use it as a

00:22:38
forward operating base for the revolution.

00:22:40
And they knocked on the door and they asked the people that lived

00:22:45
there, they asked if they could use it as a base for the

00:22:48
revolution. And they said no.

00:22:50
So they went back to the tree line and not that tree line was

00:22:52
Che Guevara himself. Che Guevara gave the order.

00:22:56
The revolutionaries went back to the house, got the two adult

00:23:00
males from the house, put them on their knees, tied their hands

00:23:03
behind their back and shot them in the back of the head.

00:23:07
Those two individuals had my last name, shared my last name

00:23:10
because they were my family members.

00:23:12
So when my, my family fled over here in the early 60s, legally,

00:23:21
they obviously were very political.

00:23:23
So I was born with it. As a matter of fact, every

00:23:25
morning at my house, you know, my dad comes in, my grandfather

00:23:30
comes by and they're in here speaking about politics.

00:23:35
There's usually like 10-15 people at my house every at 9:00

00:23:39
in the morning. It's always about politics.

00:23:40
Like today, I, I, I heard them arguing because they're on both

00:23:44
sides of the Iran Israeli conflict that's going on in the

00:23:48
Middle East. So they were arguing for a very

00:23:50
long time about that. So, yeah, I was raised very

00:23:54
politically charged. My aunt was one of the

00:23:57
assistants for Charlie Crist, unfortunately, and Jeb Bush

00:24:02
during their tenure as governor of Florida.

00:24:06
Gotcha. Let me.

00:24:07
Blow your mind real quick. Hold on.

00:24:08
Let me blow your mind. So I got family in Cuba, right?

00:24:10
My aunt used to be Fidel Castro's mistress.

00:24:14
And oh wow. She brought, she broke it off

00:24:16
right before he was going into power because of that reason.

00:24:19
Yeah, yeah. You can't talk bad.

00:24:22
She she passed away, but you couldn't say a bad word about

00:24:25
Fidel in front of her. Yeah, forget about.

00:24:27
It and that's hard to find. That's hard to find here in

00:24:30
Miami. You know, we got the big exile

00:24:31
community. I go visit the what's called

00:24:34
Zabarigala Venti Cinco SE Dosay, which is 25-O6 assault brigade,

00:24:41
the CIA LED group that tried to go into Cuba during the Bay of

00:24:46
Pigs invasion and got screwed over by Kennedy at the time.

00:24:51
But for the most part, yeah, I, I, I can't say that I wasn't

00:24:56
brought up in a, in a non political household.

00:24:59
It started very young. And, and you said a word.

00:25:02
I'm, I'm sorry. You said a word in the beginning

00:25:04
and people label me far right. Depending on what your

00:25:08
definition of the word is. I'd say that's true.

00:25:11
You know, cuz, cuz Cubans, Cubans, especially Cuban males

00:25:17
are, are, are the biggest, not biggest.

00:25:21
But we vote Republican more than any other category or

00:25:27
subcategory when it comes to elections.

00:25:31
We vote more right wing than adult white males, whether

00:25:35
they're college educated or not. So maybe maybe that far right

00:25:41
label might be depending on who's asking, that far right

00:25:44
label might be accurate. You know, it's interesting, you

00:25:48
know, we, we, of course we, we probably started out, you know,

00:25:53
our originally, we started our show.

00:25:54
We were probably labeled very directly, you know, far right

00:25:59
conspiracy theorists, you know, because a lot of the stuff we

00:26:01
covered was the uncomfortable topics and we were up and over

00:26:04
the target. I've got some pretty good

00:26:06
resources and George has some pretty good sources.

00:26:08
We get some pretty good Intel on what's really going on in the

00:26:10
government. But at the end of the day, I

00:26:12
don't know if you know the the terminology.

00:26:14
Far right is tricky for me because I always think the far

00:26:17
right is really pro country. When I look at our government

00:26:20
and I look at the division and chaos and the destruction from

00:26:23
within and the intent right. And it doesn't matter whether

00:26:26
it's the bribery, coercion or, or, or maybe even the, the

00:26:31
compromising of government officials.

00:26:33
I look at what goes on there. You can talk about book deals,

00:26:35
you can talk about foreign money, you can talk about

00:26:37
foundations, Ng OS, super PACs, the lobbyists.

00:26:41
So many ways the individuals in our government are controlled.

00:26:44
And it's interesting, you know. The whole government's fucked

00:26:46
up, Lance. Yeah, you see the conversion and

00:26:49
I think January 6th is such a prime example of that.

00:26:52
God, I look at what happened there and I look at what really

00:26:56
happened during this. And we got, you know, right

00:26:58
away. We got suspended on YouTube, I'm

00:27:00
sure because it was our stance on the feds direction.

00:27:02
I'm sure it was our stance on, you know, posting about truth in

00:27:06
vaccines and and the rest of it. They chose that we posted some

00:27:10
CDC and Vera's information and make that the point that just

00:27:13
right then suspend us and it looks like it's a permanent

00:27:16
suspension. I don't know that we'll ever be

00:27:18
back on there. That's why Rumble and locals are

00:27:20
our home base really and they treat us really well over here.

00:27:23
We can talk about whatever we want and there isn't any

00:27:25
suppression. It's true free speech, but you

00:27:29
know, a lot of people get a lot of things wrong about.

00:27:32
And George, you and I have talked about this so often about

00:27:35
January 6th, what they got wrong about the Proud Boys, what they

00:27:38
get wrong about the event. But one thing.

00:27:40
You weren't even at the Capitol. Yeah, I was just gonna brought

00:27:43
that up. One thing that kills me is on

00:27:45
Capital Six, Enrique Torre, he he got the most fucked up,

00:27:49
harshest sentence of any of the defendants and he wasn't even

00:27:52
there. How is that possible?

00:27:55
That's a crazy thing. And the worst is worse is we

00:27:58
have a we have a majority Congress right now, Senate and

00:28:01
they ain't doing shit about nothing.

00:28:03
I mean, how do you get a sentence of 22 years and you're

00:28:06
not even there? I'm.

00:28:07
It's 3 words. Corruption as finest.

00:28:10
Go ahead. How it happens is Joseph R

00:28:16
Biden. He is the reason why we were

00:28:20
locked up and and the end goal wasn't us, right?

00:28:24
Wasn't January 6 years as a whole.

00:28:27
The end goal was President Trump.

00:28:29
I'm going to bring up something that I think a lot of people get

00:28:32
wrong. So we keep when, when Trump was

00:28:36
indicted on all these cases, we call them like the the documents

00:28:40
case, we call them the New York case.

00:28:44
But the one that struck me a little bit was they called it

00:28:47
the, the, the Washington one. They called it the DC, the

00:28:50
January 6th case. The indictment of Donald Trump

00:28:55
in DC was not a January 6th case because if you read the

00:28:59
indictment, it has nothing to do with actually what happened on

00:29:02
the ground on January 6th that day.

00:29:04
They were accusing him of like, you know, manipulating the

00:29:08
election other ways by calling the Georgia Secretary of State

00:29:13
or whatever. We know it's all bullshit

00:29:14
anyways. But one thing that was striking

00:29:17
on that indictment, it, it didn't really mention the riot

00:29:20
where he the, the, I'm using air quotes, the riot that supposedly

00:29:25
Donald Trump started. And the reason for that is

00:29:28
because they didn't have a connection to Donald Trump.

00:29:31
Before my trial started, which is the longest trial in DC

00:29:36
history, They asked me. They told me that I'd I'd go

00:29:45
Scott free, I'd get out on bail, and I wouldn't have to serve

00:29:48
another day in jail if I were just to go with their story that

00:29:53
Donald Trump told me through a third party to storm the Capitol

00:29:58
on January 6th. Who specifically said that to

00:30:01
you if you don't mind me asking, if you can say?

00:30:03
It's, it's the prosecutors on the case.

00:30:05
One is name's Jason McCullough. Another one is Special Agent

00:30:09
Nicole Miller, which we have sued including we have as of a

00:30:14
week and a half ago, we, we launched the first lawsuit to do

00:30:20
with January 6th. We're seeking 100 million in

00:30:22
punitive damages and another probably 150 million in

00:30:26
compensation. But for the most part, they

00:30:30
wanted to do that because they wanted to indict Donald Trump

00:30:33
for the events that happened at the Capitol that day.

00:30:36
And I was their only connection at the time.

00:30:40
I refused. And that is one of the reasons

00:30:42
why I got 22 years. I'm not and, and, and just to,

00:30:46
just to hit that far right thing because of what happened in the

00:30:49
Capitol. I, I guess I'm considered

00:30:51
further right. I, I asked people all the time,

00:30:55
people that don't like me, like what, what part of my views are

00:30:58
radical? Like what, what is it?

00:31:00
What's extreme about my views that I want to put America

00:31:04
first. The, the most extreme view that

00:31:06
I hold, and I don't think it's extreme is that there's 22

00:31:10
gun laws in this country and 22 of them are

00:31:12
unconstitutional. Other than that, I don't they,

00:31:17
they try to use the far right and we know exactly what they're

00:31:20
saying With that. It goes, it goes back to the

00:31:22
age-old insult that they're trying to label us as racist,

00:31:29
right? That's exactly what that means.

00:31:30
I'm not, I'm not stupid because there's nothing far about our

00:31:35
views. You know, I, I, I want to put

00:31:37
America first. Anything that that doesn't, I

00:31:40
want it out. Anything that harms America, I

00:31:42
wanted out. The sexualization of children, I

00:31:45
wanted out. So I don't understand what

00:31:49
what's so extreme about my views because they're pretty much

00:31:52
aligned with the president's views and the views of a lot of

00:31:57
your viewers. That is a terminology we use on

00:32:00
the show. Common sense.

00:32:02
Common sense would say that if they didn't look at you through

00:32:04
the optics of a created and falsified narrative, that what

00:32:09
you just said, no, American will shouldn't think that that's

00:32:13
common sense that that's not good for the country.

00:32:16
You know, nobody wants grooming in the schools.

00:32:18
If you think about it, do you really want your children

00:32:20
groomed? Do you really want, you know,

00:32:22
these kind of policies from our own government that seemed to be

00:32:25
structured to the country like unlimited spending?

00:32:28
But that's common sense. We talked to our audience and

00:32:30
I'll say it to the audience right now, we always tell them,

00:32:32
don't worry about what you if, if you don't like what George

00:32:34
and I said, if you don't feel like it's common in a sense,

00:32:37
then go look it up. Go take a look at the story we

00:32:39
just presented. Go see if what we're telling you

00:32:41
is true. If it's true, come up with your

00:32:43
own conclusions. That's what free speech is

00:32:45
about. But at the end of the day, if

00:32:47
what you're hearing somebody say, and I don't care whether

00:32:49
it's the some of the top broadcasters in all media, I

00:32:52
don't care if it's mainstream media, I don't care if it's this

00:32:54
government, if what they're saying to you makes you go, that

00:32:58
doesn't sound like good common sense.

00:32:59
I mean, it doesn't make any sense to me why we would be

00:33:02
involved in that or why we would do that.

00:33:04
You know, I always say walks like a duck, talks like a duck,

00:33:06
It's a duck. And George, you and I cover that

00:33:09
so often. You know, we talk about the,

00:33:11
the, the policies of, you know, these really controlled

00:33:16
narratives and they do such a good job.

00:33:18
And some people like to use the terminology, you know, Operation

00:33:21
Mockingbird, but it's so much more sophisticated than the

00:33:24
early CIA operation. They've really taken it to a

00:33:27
whole different level. And I think it's because of the

00:33:29
unlimited budget and the fact that, you know, $4.7 trillion

00:33:33
can be sent out and not earmarked correctly within their

00:33:37
own budget system. And nobody's going down for

00:33:40
that. Nobody faces the consequences.

00:33:42
You know, George, I mean, you and I, I don't know how many

00:33:44
times we've covered that. What's crazy like Enrique,

00:33:47
listen, IA lot of us have been put through like the system in

00:33:50
one way or another where false. But you look at with look at

00:33:54
Donald Trump with all those bullshit cases, the way they

00:33:57
they changed statue of limitations brought up these

00:34:00
fake arrests and and just look at January 6th.

00:34:04
You would think that they five months in that they'd be working

00:34:07
on revamping the DOJ, the justice system.

00:34:12
So this won't happen to people to any anybody.

00:34:15
It was I mean, it was actually an eye opening for the for the

00:34:18
world to see when they did it to Trump because they've been doing

00:34:21
that for years, for years upon years, especially the inner city

00:34:25
folks. They've been doing it because

00:34:27
they can't afford lawyers. Now you have a billionaire, ex

00:34:29
president billionaire and for for the best.

00:34:33
Larson still got put through the ringer.

00:34:35
But listen, getting getting what?

00:34:39
This is rough. Like what was your reaction when

00:34:41
that verdict came down 22 years for conspiracy and your thoughts

00:34:45
at the moment? I mean, I can just imagine.

00:34:47
I I mean, it's got to be crazy. Like what?

00:34:50
What was going through your your mind at that second, at that

00:34:53
time? I wasn't worried.

00:34:56
I knew one way or another the injustice was going to be made

00:35:02
right. We had three paths to release. 1

00:35:05
was appeals, which we did have a very good case.

00:35:08
The second path was the Supreme Court.

00:35:12
And if because our justice system's all fucked up.

00:35:15
So even if you don't have any faith in those, I did have faith

00:35:18
in one person when human. And his name's Donald J Trump.

00:35:25
I knew for a fact that if Donald J Trump were elected the 47th

00:35:31
president of the United States, that his first act as president

00:35:34
would be to right the wrongs of the Justice Department.

00:35:40
I obviously I couldn't vote, but I supported the president for

00:35:44
one reason, one reason alone. And it wasn't to fix the

00:35:47
economy. It wasn't to fix the issues that

00:35:51
we have with our foreign policy, although he's done all of those.

00:35:55
It was for retribution. It was for retaliation.

00:35:59
And what is retribution? Retaliation.

00:36:01
It's not violence, it's accountability.

00:36:03
And what we're seeing right now, I'm treading very carefully

00:36:07
because we do have legal actions against the government right

00:36:10
now. And just to give you a little

00:36:15
tidbit, and in 2021, when Biden took power and and he appointed

00:36:22
Merrick Garland to be the Attorney General of the United

00:36:24
States by this time, by this time, June 19th, by this time,

00:36:32
he already had arrested 500 January Sixers and taken action

00:36:36
against other Trump supporters. Those people that were arrested,

00:36:45
some of them got to push their trials past the 2024 election

00:36:51
and past the inauguration of Donald Trump.

00:36:55
The reason why I tell you that it's important because if we

00:36:59
don't start seeing these arrests soon by the people that

00:37:03
weaponized the justice system during the Biden administration,

00:37:09
they might, they, they might use delay tactics to go past the

00:37:13
next election, which we don't know what's going to happen at

00:37:15
that election. They could steal another one.

00:37:19
So it, it's important. I understand it takes time to

00:37:23
build these cases, but my patience is is wearing thin

00:37:27
because I know the system, I know how corrupt the system is

00:37:31
and how easily it is to delay justice when it comes to these

00:37:36
people. And, and I think that we need to

00:37:40
really start taking a look at who is leading some of these

00:37:46
departments. And I think the president should

00:37:48
start looking at that inaction. Is is is going to screw us

00:37:54
because we know exactly what's going to come.

00:37:56
If the Democrats win the 2028 election or steal the 2028

00:38:01
election, We will all be in chains.

00:38:05
There is no doubt. I'm not going back, I think.

00:38:08
That's such an important point you just made.

00:38:10
And I think that what people don't realize is that and what,

00:38:13
and what I'm seeing a little bit of a then I'm not thrilled about

00:38:16
is that they seem to be only focused on what happened to

00:38:18
Donald Trump. The Department of Justice and

00:38:21
our judiciary have been weaponized for an extremely long

00:38:23
time against the American people.

00:38:25
Most people haven't had participation in an indictment

00:38:29
or the incarceration system. And when you have that

00:38:32
knowledge, when you when you have that past experience, you

00:38:35
recognize the criminality of so much what goes on that there is

00:38:38
no real relief. And we're going to go into the

00:38:41
details of that. And we I know we've got to take

00:38:42
a short break. After the break, I want to talk

00:38:44
about a little bit about the DOJ and maybe talk about some of the

00:38:48
things that you can talk about because that's one thing people

00:38:51
don't know. And I think we need to pull back

00:38:54
the veil more so than ever now why we've got an administration

00:38:57
that has faced the consequences of a weaponized legal system.

00:39:01
Of course, stay tuned. We'll be back with Enrique

00:39:04
Terrio at Lance Miliaco and George Ballantine here at the

00:39:09
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00:45:01
Where we at? Well, look, it won't be the

00:45:04
first time you guys have heard me say this is that the majority

00:45:07
of public has had no interaction with the Department of Justice

00:45:11
and even the name is incorrect in my opinion.

00:45:13
I don't believe it's the Department of Justice.

00:45:16
I think the issue we have is that our our judiciary and the

00:45:21
DOJ are, are they conspire together.

00:45:25
What you see a lot of times in judicial orders is that they sue

00:45:28
aspante for the government. They were literally put in case

00:45:32
law. They will put in arguments that

00:45:33
the government's never argued. And you understand as a judge,

00:45:36
what you're supposed to do when you get to the door is you're

00:45:38
supposed to not have any bias. You're supposed to leave your

00:45:40
bias at the door, your political bias, your personal bias.

00:45:44
And you're supposed to listen to what defense presents,

00:45:46
petitioner or the defendant presents.

00:45:49
And you're supposed to listen with the Department of Justice

00:45:51
presents. And then what you're supposed to

00:45:53
do is make a determination. If it's not a jury trial, you're

00:45:55
supposed to make a determination based on what's presented.

00:45:58
You are not supposed to insert new cases, new political

00:46:05
arguments. You're not supposed to do what's

00:46:08
happened across the country with our own president right now that

00:46:12
the judiciary has been pushed, looking at their political

00:46:17
beliefs to try to stop Donald Trump.

00:46:20
They call him a dictator. They call him a king.

00:46:22
That's not their role. Their role is as a neutral

00:46:25
party. And I can tell you that I know

00:46:28
he can't say too much right now. I can tell you the people like

00:46:30
Enrique Theriot and many others for decades have faced the

00:46:34
consequences of a weaponized, you know, judicial system and a

00:46:40
legal system. This isn't something new.

00:46:43
I've talked about it on this case, Securus Technologies, US

00:46:47
versus Novak, the DOJ and others have been eavesdropping on legal

00:46:52
phone calls and you have a right to legal phone calls that are

00:46:56
not recorded, that are not listened to by the Constitution,

00:47:01
but they do. And they, you, you don't have to

00:47:03
listen. Believe me.

00:47:04
You can go on to Google right now, of which even Google, you

00:47:06
know, you know how the results are.

00:47:07
From there, go to Brave, go to anything else you trust as far

00:47:11
as the search engine and type in Securus Technologies

00:47:13
eavesdropping on phone calls. The reason I bring that up is

00:47:16
not because of that, that one issue, But know this, if that's

00:47:19
a crime, you have violated wiretapping laws, you have

00:47:22
violated people's due process rights, their constitutional

00:47:25
rights. Yet nobody, and I say nobody so

00:47:28
far today has faced any consequences, meaning that there

00:47:32
have been no prosecutors criminally charged.

00:47:34
There have no, there have been no judges ruling in favor of

00:47:37
prosecutors facing those consequences.

00:47:40
This goes on and on and, and, and the oversight bodies, the

00:47:43
OIG, the Office of Professional Responsibility, the public

00:47:46
integrity vision that goes by PIN, the civil rights division

00:47:50
and even the bar associations across the country.

00:47:53
These people don't even face sanctions.

00:47:56
They're supposed to be face consequences for that.

00:47:58
They have committed crimes just like if it was just myself,

00:48:00
Enrique Tero, George, if we committed these crimes, if we

00:48:03
eavesdrapped or wiretapped on the DOJI can promise you that

00:48:07
they would be kicking in my door right now, throwing in some

00:48:09
flash bangs and throwing me to the ground.

00:48:11
Probably because of my background.

00:48:13
They talk about me like I was James Bond and none of it would

00:48:16
go well when we got to court. And that's what they do.

00:48:19
You know, I I know you can't say very much.

00:48:22
You, you know, when you first got arrested, Enrique, you know,

00:48:26
and and I and I know you got bounced around.

00:48:28
They wanted to give you as much diesel therapy as possible, I'm

00:48:31
sure. What kind of stuff did you see

00:48:35
that you can actually talk about?

00:48:36
And I don't know what you can because of your case when it

00:48:38
came to the way you were treated post of your first.

00:48:41
And I don't mean when you got finally to your final spot, I

00:48:44
mean why they were bouncing you around.

00:48:46
What kind of behavior, what kind of crimes did the DOJ commit to

00:48:50
maybe are in your court case? And you can actually say these

00:48:52
are listed in my court case. Is there anything like that you

00:48:55
can talk about? Well, first and foremost, Lance,

00:48:59
I I don't want to take away from the pain and suffering that

00:49:02
Mister Padilla, Senator Padilla went through.

00:49:04
You know, he he had it so much worse than I did.

00:49:07
Yeah, Yeah. Poor bastard.

00:49:09
Yeah. I mean, the tears that that the

00:49:11
alligator tears, I agree with you.

00:49:14
You know, congressional member of Padilla, he suffered.

00:49:17
He suffered unbelievable. Yeah.

00:49:19
The problem is, is because in his his, in his own mind and his

00:49:24
own right, he's above the law. So he shouldn't.

00:49:27
Oh yeah, metal, metal cuff shouldn't be dangled in front of

00:49:30
him. Yeah, I mean, he's a

00:49:32
congressional. How dare they arrest a

00:49:34
congressional? You notice that Enriquez is

00:49:36
gonna be God. All these politicians say it.

00:49:40
They all like how dare you? Arrest you.

00:49:43
I could if I'm a. Member of Congress fucking.

00:49:46
Greta Thornburg. But he he's lucky I wasn't the

00:49:51
one that was arresting him. Oh yeah, me too.

00:49:54
Socked them once or twice, but yeah, he's got the.

00:49:56
Taser and some pepper spray, yeah.

00:50:00
So I'll tell you I, I think, I think I've broken many records.

00:50:03
Number one, I'm a very competitive person.

00:50:06
Obviously, 22 years, longest trial in DC history, biggest

00:50:12
case in DOJ in the history of the DOJ.

00:50:18
And I definitely broke another record.

00:50:20
We're actually looking into this through through FOIA.

00:50:24
I think I am the most moved inmate in the United States

00:50:30
ever. I was moved 40 different times

00:50:32
within three years to different like federal prisons, federal

00:50:38
holdovers and county jails. Can you do me a favor?

00:50:41
Can you explain to the audience? Because they don't know this and

00:50:45
I've never heard of a situation where somebody got transferred

00:50:48
40 times. Can you explain to them every

00:50:50
time you get transferred, just give them the Cliffs version,

00:50:53
Cliff Notes version of the transfers themselves what

00:50:56
happens? And I understand that process

00:50:59
and then explain to them how your legal isn't there with you

00:51:02
in most cases that your commissary, you've been trying

00:51:04
to get a pair of sneakers, you've been trying to get a pair

00:51:06
of sweats, whatever it is that your commissary gets boxed up

00:51:09
and it often just gets lost, gets stolen, it just disappears.

00:51:14
Can you explain to people because they don't understand

00:51:16
the personal consequence, they hear transfer and they think,

00:51:18
oh, they must take all their stuff and they take the guy and

00:51:20
they move him just like when you move your own household.

00:51:22
And it is nothing fucking like. That so I'll tell you how how a

00:51:26
lot of it works and a lot of money is in the system this way.

00:51:30
So First off, you don't know when they're going to transfer

00:51:35
you. They don't tell you when.

00:51:36
Second, they don't tell you where you're going.

00:51:40
They just kind of knock on your door at 3:00 in the morning.

00:51:42
You got an hour to pack your your shit and then you're on a

00:51:45
bus to somewhere you have no idea.

00:51:48
Even the times they do it, explain to people they

00:51:50
intentionally do it. Oh yeah.

00:51:52
And they wake you up in the middle of the night and they

00:51:54
rack you out of there and it's just, and you're just.

00:51:57
And here's the point, guys, when you when you're in prison,

00:52:00
you're trying to get settled at these different locations.

00:52:02
You're trying to figure out and to get a balance in your life.

00:52:05
And then this is what they do to you when they don't want you

00:52:08
have balance or if they're retaliated meeting because

00:52:10
you're filing paperwork or you're fighting your case that

00:52:13
you're actually trying to appeal, they will retaliate on

00:52:16
you, which they are not supposed to do.

00:52:17
It's against the law. And that's what the BOP.

00:52:20
And what happens if it's not so much the BOP?

00:52:22
It comes down from the DOJ, it comes down from the US Marshals,

00:52:25
it comes down from the federal agencies.

00:52:28
They will claim that you're doing something to tell the

00:52:30
warden, yeah, we need to transfer him out of there.

00:52:32
We're worried about what he's doing.

00:52:33
He's created this dialogue with somebody on the outside.

00:52:36
And the warden really has no choice.

00:52:37
He just goes along with whatever he's told.

00:52:39
But go ahead from there, Enrique, I didn't mean to step

00:52:40
on. You, no, it's OK.

00:52:42
So another thing is since you don't know, you know, most of

00:52:45
the time you're, you're, you're hungry in here, right?

00:52:47
So like you get somewhere and you think that you're going to

00:52:49
be there for a long time. And then like you ask some of

00:52:51
the officers and they're like, yeah, I think you're going to be

00:52:53
here a while. Then you go ahead and you spend

00:52:55
like $200 on commissary and then you buy that in the morning.

00:52:59
And then that night they're like, they knock on the door.

00:53:02
They're like, hey, pack your shit.

00:53:03
You're leaving. Then you can't take that

00:53:05
commissary with you because you're not transferring from a

00:53:08
federal to a federal location. You're at a county jail and you

00:53:11
don't know if you're transferring.

00:53:12
So the county jails and the federal holdovers, you can't

00:53:15
take anything with you even from.

00:53:18
Even from county to state, you can't do it either.

00:53:21
Yeah, what about your legal? Did you find your legal

00:53:23
disappearing in between transfers?

00:53:26
In some cases, so the BLP has this new policy, You can't

00:53:31
travel with your legal documents.

00:53:34
You're supposed to give them to the the people on the bus,

00:53:39
right? And in some cases they don't.

00:53:43
And then other cases they'll supposedly mail it out to you.

00:53:46
I lost so much legal documents, specifically in the beginning

00:53:50
and. Let me add to that.

00:53:51
Did you find that even when you got your legal documents and

00:53:53
you'd pack them up, that it looked like somebody had gone

00:53:55
through them? Oh, always, always they they go

00:53:58
through it. Exactly my point.

00:53:59
And for the audience, do you understand how legal this is?

00:54:02
He's fighting a case. He's got legal documentations,

00:54:05
he's got evidence, he's got all sorts of things that he's been

00:54:08
going back and forth. He's making personal notes of

00:54:10
things that need to be brought up.

00:54:12
And do you understand that the Department of Justice is

00:54:14
probably going through his legal, having the prison go

00:54:17
through it. They're making copies, which is

00:54:19
a crime. And they're doing this not just

00:54:22
to Enrique Terrio. They're doing this to defendants

00:54:25
all over the fucking country. And it's nauseating because

00:54:27
people hear the word felony. They hear this conviction.

00:54:30
And you have no idea how many people are sitting in federal

00:54:33
prison that did not commit the crimes that the federal

00:54:36
government said. But they were.

00:54:37
They were bribery, extortion and coercion, just like what they

00:54:40
did to him, what they did to Enrique Terrio when they said if

00:54:43
you go along with us, we're gonna wipe the case, you'll

00:54:47
never do another day in jail. That is called misfeasance, non

00:54:51
feasance and malfeasance by a government official.

00:54:53
That is threat, coercion and bribery by a government

00:54:56
official. Those are actual federal crimes.

00:55:00
The question for the audience, and you can go do this yourself,

00:55:02
your own homework. Why don't you go and spend some

00:55:03
time on social media, go spend some time on all the search

00:55:06
engines and find out the last time a Department of Justice

00:55:10
prosecutor was charged criminally for committing

00:55:13
malfeasance, nonfeasance, misfeasance by a government

00:55:15
official participating in obstruction of justice.

00:55:20
Because what they tried to get Enrique Terrier to do to flip on

00:55:23
Donald Trump when he's facing the sentence, he was, those were

00:55:28
multiple crimes. And not only should he win civil

00:55:31
settlement, and I'm saying this, we did not rehearse this.

00:55:34
This is not something that Enrique and I have ever

00:55:36
discussed. I'm saying not only should he be

00:55:39
civilly rewarded for what they did, all those people on the

00:55:42
case should face federal time. And I can tell you with the

00:55:47
number of crimes they committed, and there's many more than what

00:55:50
I just title 18241, title to 18242.

00:55:53
I can go on and on. They should face penitentiary

00:55:56
time and I'm talking about 10 years plus.

00:56:00
So take it from there, Enrique. So, so those transfers also you,

00:56:06
you have your custody level which dictates what kind of

00:56:10
prison you're going to go to. I had points to go to a camp, a

00:56:14
federal prison camp, and they boosted me twice, even against

00:56:19
their own policy to put me in a medium high facility.

00:56:24
And what we saw what you, I mean, what you see there, you

00:56:28
don't see anywhere else. I mean, it's, it's like movie,

00:56:32
like people think prisons like movies.

00:56:34
It's it's a lot more political. And you could you could get

00:56:38
stabbed in the stomach for a lot for very, very little for, for

00:56:44
something that you wouldn't think that you'd get stabbed in

00:56:46
the stomach for like if you walk behind somebody or certain

00:56:50
things like that. So there's certain rules to

00:56:51
follow. But another thing is custody

00:56:55
level is one thing and then security level's another.

00:56:58
They had me at the same security level that they have El Chapo

00:57:03
Guzman in prison. So when they would move me, it

00:57:07
was very specific they they would have to lock me in the van

00:57:12
and they could not open that van until I reach my destination.

00:57:16
I also had to be carried with a set of box cups.

00:57:19
For those that don't know who what box cups are after the show

00:57:22
Google it looks like a medieval torture device.

00:57:24
It's a black box that goes around your wrist and your hands

00:57:27
and then that's tied to your stomach by by by UN standards,

00:57:35
which are already low to begin with.

00:57:37
An inmate should only be put in these box cuffs for a maximum of

00:57:41
four hours. I was held in box cuffs for 26

00:57:47
hours straight and they didn't open the door to the car.

00:57:51
I had to urinate inside a Gatorade bottle with my hands.

00:57:54
I mean, I mean, picture that with my hands tied to my, my

00:57:59
wrist tied to my stomach. And you know, I that's almost

00:58:06
every transfer, not 26 hours, every transfer, but every

00:58:09
transfer was like that. I had to, I had to be whisked

00:58:14
around with armed personnel everywhere I went.

00:58:17
If I went to a county holdover, the marshals had a rule where if

00:58:22
I'm walking down the hallway, the hallway has to be the the

00:58:25
entire floor has to be clear of any other inmates.

00:58:29
So I had most of the time I had zero contact with anybody else.

00:58:32
I was in solitary confinement for the most part to the entire

00:58:35
three years. You said my final, my final

00:58:38
destination, which for the viewers, that's where you're

00:58:42
designated your final designation.

00:58:45
I didn't really end up in a final designation for the entire

00:58:49
three years. So the entire time I was there

00:58:55
for three years. And then when you're talking

00:58:57
about the injustices and, and the eavesdropping of things,

00:59:01
you, we're suing the federal government.

00:59:05
And one of those, a portion of that lawsuit is for

00:59:10
eavesdropping on attorney-client privilege phone calls.

00:59:13
That was done by Special Agent Nicole Miller.

00:59:17
And she deleted on the stand admitted that she deleted

00:59:22
evidence in our case, some of which could have been

00:59:24
exculpatory. She also made the mistake

00:59:28
because you when when you go to trial, we get to get all the her

00:59:33
messages with her Co workers, her colleagues.

00:59:37
And she before you send it, you put it in an Excel spreadsheet

00:59:40
and you're supposed to delete anything that's not relevant to

00:59:43
the case to to this specific case.

00:59:45
Well she made the mistake and I guess they didn't teach her how

00:59:48
to use Excel and instead of deleting it she hid those

00:59:52
documents, send us the excel sheet and our attorneys were

00:59:56
able to unhide those messages. In those messages she was

00:59:59
showing a lot of bias towards us.

01:00:01
She was hoping that our wives cheated on us while we were in

01:00:04
prison. She she also showed animus

01:00:09
towards us because we made more money than her and.

01:00:12
And let and let me point that out.

01:00:14
They want you to lose your families.

01:00:17
They want you to lose your wives, your loved ones, your

01:00:19
support from your family members, and what even he just

01:00:22
referred to about the eavesdropping.

01:00:25
I just got to say this. These are crimes that that

01:00:30
agent, FBI agent or otherwise should be arrested.

01:00:34
If you're destroying exculpatory evidence, it becomes fruit of

01:00:37
the poisonous tree doctrine parts of it.

01:00:40
And that's my point. There's actual crimes on our

01:00:43
statutes right now, but between absolute immunity and qualified

01:00:47
immunity, they operate above the law.

01:00:49
They're committing Brady material violations, Giglio

01:00:52
material violations, what they present to the grand juries.

01:00:56
I can ask you this, Enrique, did they ever give you the grand

01:00:58
jury testimony for your, and I know it was probably a sealed

01:01:01
grand jury hearing. Did you ever get a copy of the

01:01:03
grand jury testimony? Yes.

01:01:05
OK, which is it's unheard of that he even got that because

01:01:09
his case is a fight. For it, and the reason why we

01:01:11
had to fight for it, because the only reason they attempted to

01:01:14
get a grand jury indictment a couple times.

01:01:17
They were finally successful when they unlocked my phone and

01:01:22
they found this document called the 1776 returns document, which

01:01:28
is a document that's not nefarious.

01:01:30
Like if you read it, it's just like how to stage a sit in,

01:01:33
right? And there's no way I should have

01:01:35
been exonerated just for that because there's no fucking way

01:01:39
that my guys would have gone with a plan to do a sit in.

01:01:43
You imagine like these big these big dudes doing a sit in in

01:01:46
Congress and waiting to get arrested, like they'd kick me

01:01:48
out of the Proud Boys if I even even suggested that.

01:01:53
But regardless of the fact the document was sent to me, but the

01:01:57
document was never read or opened, meaning like it was sent

01:02:00
through Telegram. And if you you're a Telegram

01:02:02
user, you know, Yeah, I know if two checks means read.

01:02:06
So this was a document among the millions of messages that I

01:02:10
received on Telegram that I never read.

01:02:14
And they know that because at our trial, the forensics team

01:02:18
for the FBI said we asked a question, did Mr. Atari ever see

01:02:22
this document? She said no.

01:02:25
Did did he ever share this document?

01:02:27
No, my point is right there, that should have stopped the

01:02:30
entire case, but that should have been enough.

01:02:33
And here's my point. Enrique Terrio, that question I

01:02:36
just asked him about the grand jury testimony, which you're

01:02:39
supposed to be able to face a jury of your peers and you're

01:02:42
supposed to be able to face your accusers.

01:02:44
That's what our law says. But the Department of Justice

01:02:46
and the judiciary came up with this thing called a sealed grand

01:02:49
jury indictment. They get to go in there and they

01:02:52
could have said that Enrique Terrio was a pedophile, that he

01:02:56
was a racist, that he was part of the Ku Klux Klan.

01:02:59
They could have presented any line of bullshit they wanted.

01:03:02
And he literally had nobody there to argue otherwise.

01:03:06
Well, how can you say he's part of the KKK?

01:03:07
He's Cuban. They wouldn't have a Cuban and

01:03:09
the KKK. How do you say he's a pedophile?

01:03:12
Well, they went further than that, Lance.

01:03:14
You get no opportunity, but let me finish and then I want you to

01:03:16
jump in here. Nobody ever.

01:03:18
He's the first guy I've ever asked that question to that's

01:03:21
ever faced federal consequences. It's ever gotten a copy of his

01:03:23
grand jury testimony. They fight tooth and nail

01:03:26
because I'm going to tell you something.

01:03:28
Here's my accusation. My accusation is that most of

01:03:31
the time that grand jury testimony that's presented by

01:03:35
the Department of Justice is full of lies.

01:03:39
They're trying to convince an audience of the jury to, to, to

01:03:43
bring an indictment against Enrique.

01:03:46
And what are they going to present As much bullshit as they

01:03:50
possibly can to get the indictment.

01:03:52
They're never going to say the confidential informant was a,

01:03:54
was, was fighting another case and he was cooperating so they

01:03:58
back pocketed his charges. They're never going to do any of

01:04:00
that kind of stuff. They're going to only present

01:04:02
what they call the inculpatory evidence, the evidence that

01:04:05
would make him sound guilty. They never present the

01:04:08
exculpatory fact that he was a peaceful guy.

01:04:10
There was nothing else in his paperwork that ever said he was

01:04:13
calling for violence. He just doesn't like what's

01:04:15
going on politically, which he has a right to do the First

01:04:17
Amendment. Take it from there, Enrique.

01:04:19
This is a major flaw in our system and this bullshit needs

01:04:22
to stop. If they're going to call a grand

01:04:24
jury, you should have to be present for them to try to

01:04:26
indict you. Because I can tell you this, a

01:04:28
96 or 98% conviction rate by the federal government, which I

01:04:31
really believe is probably 100%, but let's call it 96.

01:04:34
It's fucking impossible mathematically.

01:04:36
If they were playing fair honestly, and they weren't.

01:04:39
Go ahead, Enrique. So they went above and beyond

01:04:42
that. What you just said in the grand

01:04:44
jury indictment, they physically said to the jury that I had this

01:04:54
on my phone. They didn't tell them what they

01:04:58
already knew, which was I never opened this document.

01:05:01
The grand jury indicted me because of this document,

01:05:04
because there was no, there was no other evidence leading to me

01:05:12
committing an act of seditious conspiracy.

01:05:16
Did I celebrate the things that I saw that day?

01:05:19
Absolutely. I think, I think a lot of people

01:05:21
did it. It felt like sweet justice.

01:05:25
I don't agree, you know, that I, I, I can't tell you that I agree

01:05:28
with like some of the things that I did see after the fact,

01:05:30
you know, the, but regardless of the fact we did see the sedition

01:05:38
charges came from Biden's mouth himself.

01:05:40
So a lot of people don't know this.

01:05:41
He, he, he called it sedition on that day.

01:05:45
And that's why the DOJ move forward.

01:05:49
Anna Paulina Luna referred Merrick Garland for criminal

01:05:54
charges to the DOJ, while Merrick Garland was the acting

01:06:01
or the the attorney general at the time.

01:06:04
Obviously they denied them his charge.

01:06:08
There was contempt of Congress, which as we know, Peter Navarro

01:06:12
and Steve Bannon served three months for contempt of Congress.

01:06:15
You want an easy target, go back to that referral.

01:06:20
I, I asked Pam Bondi to go back to that referral and at the very

01:06:24
least Merrick Garland should do the three months that Peter

01:06:28
Navarro and and Steve Bennett did.

01:06:31
At the very least. We didn't vote for cheaper eggs.

01:06:35
We voted for retribution. We didn't, we didn't, we, we

01:06:38
wanted to, for this to stop. And the only way it's going to

01:06:42
stop is for us to put the perpetrators in prison.

01:06:47
They did it to us. We have to do it to them and we

01:06:51
have to do it correctly. I get that.

01:06:54
But that they need to go to prison.

01:06:56
And I'd give up every single dollar of this lawsuit if it

01:07:01
meant putting every single one of them in prison for what they

01:07:04
did to us, for what they did to the president, for what they did

01:07:09
to the American people for for four years.

01:07:13
I agree. Do you think, and I think this

01:07:16
is an important question, do you think America?

01:07:22
Because I, I have an opinion and I know and I believe that George

01:07:24
has an opinion. In fact, George, I want both of

01:07:26
you guys to answer this. Do you think America is still a

01:07:30
nation of laws or has the justice system become a

01:07:36
political weapon? George, why don't you go first?

01:07:39
I'll go first. We are a nation of laws, but

01:07:41
those laws apply to A2 tier justice system, meaning if

01:07:45
you're a regular Joe or a woman, whatever you want to call it,

01:07:49
like three of us, the laws apply.

01:07:53
And if you're on a different viewpoint from what they view,

01:07:57
they even apply harder. If you're in political positions

01:08:02
most of the time, if you got big money, most of the time, I'm

01:08:04
going to say laws don't apply. But definitely when it comes to

01:08:09
our government institutions, the people that are that are running

01:08:13
the government from the House, the Congress, everybody seems

01:08:17
like laws don't really apply to them so much.

01:08:20
Once in a while something will get thrown at them.

01:08:21
Like, you know, they'll, they'll put somebody away just to, you

01:08:25
know, look, it's working. Like you look at Senator Mendez

01:08:28
from New Jersey, my state, he definitely did what he did and

01:08:31
he's locked up. He's trying to peel it.

01:08:33
He's crying wolf, whatever. But you know, they do that once

01:08:35
in a while. Let's see what happens when we

01:08:38
had the judge from Wisconsin who got who got charged.

01:08:41
You have the congresswoman from New Jersey who also just got

01:08:44
charged. Let's see how they play out.

01:08:45
Or they're going to get a slap on her wrist, right?

01:08:48
We'll see what happens. But no, it's it's screwed up and

01:08:51
that's the problem. That's why I keep saying this.

01:08:54
And maybe it's not a good word to say on the show, but the only

01:08:58
way things are going to get fixed if we 1776 this country

01:09:01
again. That's the only way.

01:09:03
I think it's when you have the Trump, right?

01:09:08
He won. Then he put in people that we

01:09:11
trust that always said the good things that you know, you want

01:09:14
to hear. And I'm going to say it, and

01:09:15
there's still a lot of time for them to fix these things.

01:09:17
But Cash, Patel, Bongino, all the other ones, let's see what

01:09:21
happens. We still got time.

01:09:23
But if they don't do nothing, it'll never get done ever in

01:09:27
this country. Never until we start over.

01:09:30
Now is the time for all this to get done.

01:09:33
And if they don't, if they don't fix our judicial system, it's

01:09:35
screwed. If they don't fix the voting

01:09:37
system, we're screwed. Do you think they're going to

01:09:40
allow this to happen again like another person like Trump to win

01:09:43
or people like Cash Patel, Dan Bongino be put into positions?

01:09:47
Fuck no, no way. Ain't happening.

01:09:49
So we got to get it done now. That's the only way.

01:09:52
And number one thing is the voting.

01:09:54
They can fix our voting systems. Maybe we can vote people in that

01:09:57
we really want and then maybe things can get changed.

01:10:00
But until I until we start seeing it, I don't know.

01:10:03
I don't have high hopes. I might be moving to Mayor

01:10:05
Arcus. Get the fuck out of here.

01:10:07
Yeah, my orca, my orca, my orca. But you were you were wound up.

01:10:10
But I understand it. National laws or political

01:10:13
weapon, Enrique. I, I don't think that justice

01:10:19
exists in this country and I don't think justice I'm, I'm

01:10:21
sorry to black hell some of your viewers here.

01:10:23
I don't think justices existed in the United States for a very

01:10:26
long time. What what I saw at trial, they

01:10:31
didn't learn to do that right there and then with January

01:10:34
Sixers or our trial, it was methodical, it was conniving.

01:10:41
And this is something that has been passed down through the

01:10:44
Department of Justice. The United States has a history

01:10:47
of getting political activists and, and turning them into

01:10:52
extremists and putting them in prison.

01:10:56
We've seen this for a very long time.

01:10:58
And I think that now with the election, Donald Trump, are we

01:11:01
going to get better yet? Are we getting better?

01:11:03
Yes. I, I, I think we are.

01:11:06
Do I think it's going to maintain?

01:11:07
I don't know. Are we getting better?

01:11:09
No. Enrique, how do you think we're

01:11:10
getting better? Let me, I'd like to know.

01:11:13
Well, maybe I, I'll tell you, I, I guess, I guess in that

01:11:16
portion, we're not putting away fucking people for their

01:11:19
political views. So I guess that's a step in the

01:11:21
right direction, even though it's like a like a 2% step in

01:11:24
the right direction. I honestly, again, I'm, I'm

01:11:29
being careful and I want to tell you why I'm being careful with

01:11:31
my words. It's because, you know, I've

01:11:34
never been afraid to speak out, but I have a lot of people that

01:11:37
are depending on me right now and depending on these, these

01:11:41
lawsuits to put their lives together.

01:11:43
So I am being careful with some of my criticisms right now

01:11:47
because it is important. I, I do encourage people to, to

01:11:50
speak out when they see something when it comes to the

01:11:55
Justice Department. But I, I'm sorry, I, I, I just,

01:11:58
I, I haven't had that feeling for a very long time.

01:12:01
And I don't think it's, I don't think I'm going to get it back.

01:12:04
You know, the West unless something, unless there's a

01:12:08
major course correction, we're watching the death of the West.

01:12:12
I. Mean if you look at hold on a

01:12:14
minute, if you look at, I mean, 2, two major things like when

01:12:18
Elon Musk was there with Doge and they're trying to cut money

01:12:20
and they're fighting him. And you know, the first day he

01:12:23
looked up to him and his cars. Now they're fighting him because

01:12:26
why? Because he's trying to cut

01:12:27
government wasteful spending. And then you look at every,

01:12:30
everything that Trump does, every executive order, every

01:12:33
damn thing is getting challenged in court and, and he's losing

01:12:36
the first challenge and he's liberal courts and then it has

01:12:39
to go to the appellate courts and he's, and he's winning.

01:12:42
I think most of them, if not all of them, but look at the time,

01:12:46
the effort, the money that's being wasted.

01:12:49
They should the AG Trump and and the Republican Congress could,

01:12:54
should do something right now to stop these stupid judges from

01:12:57
doing this crap. And they shouldn't even it's.

01:12:59
Racketeering. George.

01:13:01
It's racketeering. We have an article one problem

01:13:05
in the United States and we. Have a constitution problem?

01:13:09
I, I think, I think Trump is doing an amazing job and he's,

01:13:12
he's using these executive orders to, to, to make America

01:13:16
great again. But Congress isn't codifying

01:13:19
these executive orders and to think, and, and they've been the

01:13:22
most useless Congress in, I think it was like the past like

01:13:25
50-60 years. So to think that we, I, I don't

01:13:30
know how we win the midterms, but I'm going to, I'm going to

01:13:32
predict the future here. I think we lose the midterms.

01:13:36
I think we lose. We'll, we'll be down for about 5

01:13:39
seats. I think that they will impeach

01:13:42
within the 1st 30 days. I don't think it'll, it'll go

01:13:44
through the Senate. And then I think that they're

01:13:48
going to start ramping up pressure.

01:13:51
And I think that maybe they figured out how to steal the,

01:13:53
the next election. And then if that happens, the

01:13:56
next Democrat that comes in even one day undoes everything that

01:14:02
probably. Executive orders right?

01:14:03
Executive order is only as good as till the next person that

01:14:06
wants to wipe them. Out 100%.

01:14:07
The separation of the separation between the articles of our

01:14:13
Constitution, I mean, between the three branches of

01:14:17
government, you know, they're, they, they are equal branches.

01:14:21
And we have one that's not working at all.

01:14:24
We have one that's working against the American people,

01:14:26
which is the Supreme Court. I, I, I yelled at the sky and I,

01:14:32
I got crapped on for it when I was against his nomination of

01:14:37
Amy for the Supreme Court. And, and look where we are now.

01:14:42
She she's from the first term to the second term, she's increased

01:14:47
30%. She's sided with the Democrats

01:14:49
30% more than she has in the first term.

01:14:53
So, like, the president's doing an amazing job.

01:15:00
Congress is not codifying anything.

01:15:02
The federal courts are are staging A coup against the

01:15:06
government. I hope, I hope Republicans take

01:15:09
note and I hope other conservative constitutionalist

01:15:12
judges take note the next time that we have a liberal and then

01:15:18
we have a Supreme Court that just doesn't care.

01:15:20
You know, we have two great Supreme Court justices out of

01:15:23
nine. Yeah, And it's, you know, and I

01:15:26
want to leave the audience with at least some kind of hope.

01:15:30
You know, the men and women in this country, I think they're

01:15:32
angry. I think they're disillusioned.

01:15:35
I think they feel censored. They feel attacked.

01:15:39
They feel disrespected. If you could save one unfiltered

01:15:43
message to the American people today, if you could share with

01:15:47
them one motivational comment, what would it be?

01:15:52
I would tell them to get angry. I I, I, I wouldn't want to give

01:15:56
them any hope. I want them to be angry because

01:15:58
that's the only way that you're going to you're, you're going to

01:16:00
get out of this mess. We've we've, we're going to lose

01:16:05
this country if, if we don't get off our ass.

01:16:09
It's like President Trump is doing an amazing job, but it

01:16:12
takes, it takes a village, it takes you guys that are

01:16:15
listening in, it takes Lance, it takes George, it takes all of us

01:16:20
to make America great again. He can't do it by himself.

01:16:24
So when when midterms comes, knock on doors for candidates

01:16:30
that have the the president's agenda, pass out Flyers, work

01:16:34
the polls that day. And if you can't find the right

01:16:37
person to to support in these local elections or the elections

01:16:42
for Congress, run yourself. It's so easy.

01:16:46
People think that it's like super difficult.

01:16:49
Like if you're dedicated, you could gain a seat, whether it's

01:16:52
in your local REC, whether it's in your City Council, whether

01:16:56
it's your school board. You want to make a difference.

01:16:59
You need to get off your ass. So I don't want to offer hope.

01:17:01
I want you to get angry and I want you.

01:17:04
I, I, I, I want that to be a motivator for you.

01:17:10
I think that's powerful message. Did he freeze there, Jordan?

01:17:14
Oh no, I thought. You.

01:17:14
I'm here. I'm here.

01:17:15
Don't forget we lost you. I think that's a powerful

01:17:18
message and I think it's right over the target.

01:17:20
All right, listen, you guys, I think we had a great interview

01:17:23
here. Enrique, first of all, I want to

01:17:24
thank you very much for taking the time.

01:17:26
I know you, you're fighting still you, you've got lots going

01:17:29
on that that's of course why he wasn't able to be here on

01:17:32
Wednesday because they continue to go after and they continue to

01:17:36
attack him. And don't think Enrique Terrio

01:17:38
is an exception. Don't think that when George and

01:17:41
Lance are attacked that we're an exception.

01:17:44
We're just a target at that time.

01:17:46
They choose and pick where they think they need to go after

01:17:49
people. And it could be you next.

01:17:52
Don't underestimate. I know a lot of people are

01:17:53
confident of this administration fixing everything.

01:17:56
If you guys don't participate, if you don't start screaming

01:17:59
from the top of the Raptors. Anna Paulina Luna today said

01:18:02
that she wants George Soros and Alexander Soros investigated.

01:18:06
And I agree with that wholeheartedly.

01:18:07
I think they're they're enemies of the American people.

01:18:10
Call her office. Tell her you support her.

01:18:12
Call your congressional members. Tell them that you want George

01:18:15
Soros treated as an international terrorist because

01:18:18
that. Is in fact what?

01:18:19
He is, he is undermining and destroying our country from

01:18:22
within Lance. Hold on, hold on.

01:18:24
So I just want everybody to know I have Enrique Terrio's website

01:18:27
up. It's 1776 dot shop.

01:18:30
You can help support him and his 'cause there, right?

01:18:33
Is that right? Yeah, that is right.

01:18:35
It's also it's a community based website, so it's kind of like an

01:18:38
Amazon of conservative merchandise.

01:18:40
So it's not just me that sells on there.

01:18:42
There's a whole bunch of different vendors and know that

01:18:45
we verify that they are conservative before we let them

01:18:50
sell on our shop. We're going to be expanding this

01:18:52
week. I don't ask for donations, but

01:18:55
if you enjoy one of our shirts, I'd encourage you guys to go

01:19:00
purchase. They're high quality and they're

01:19:02
here, made right here in our studio.

01:19:05
Cool. Yeah, That's, that's great.

01:19:06
And then Enrique, just really quickly give me your social

01:19:09
media and give me your show before I say what I wanted to

01:19:12
say. OK, sorry.

01:19:13
So you can follow me on X right now.

01:19:16
It's at Noble NOB LE1 spelled out ONE and then we have a

01:19:23
podcast network that runs about 5 shows a day.

01:19:27
And it's actually right behind me right here.

01:19:29
It is at War Boy studios. I'm about to start the morning

01:19:34
show in the next like 30-40 minutes and that's, that's where

01:19:40
you guys can find me. So I Lance, I appreciate you

01:19:43
guys for having me on today. Now, and, and we're thankful and

01:19:47
I just want to tell people, don't sit on the sidelines.

01:19:50
You can e-mail these people. You can call them the members of

01:19:54
Congress. Maybe you should warn them and

01:19:56
tell them that they don't get off their ass and do what needs

01:19:58
to be done, that you're going to vote them out, that you're going

01:20:01
to insist in getting them out of Congress.

01:20:03
These messages are compelling and you need to do it over and

01:20:06
over and over again. If you did it daily, if you did

01:20:09
it every other day, it may have an impact.

01:20:11
And the point of the matter is when we, when we unite and we

01:20:14
don't stay divided, that's the power, right?

01:20:16
There's 300 + 1 Americans, and there's only 500

01:20:19
and some odd. Members of the executive branch

01:20:21
and of course then you can go into the judiciary.

01:20:24
There aren't that many of them at the end of the day.

01:20:26
Well, you can make a difference and you have to.

01:20:28
Now listen, don't forget we've got the Crypto Power Hour 3:00

01:20:31
PM on Friday. We've got the Global Finance

01:20:35
Forum 1:00 PM. And don't forget on Friday,

01:20:36
we've got an amazing interview. Basil Baz for you guys that know

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George, what are your last words on the way out of the gate for

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