THE BIG MIG SHOW
APRIL 03, 2026
EPISODE 808 – 11AM
Trump fired Attorney General Pam Bondi after 14 months, promoting deputy Todd Blanche
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Hold on bro. Break me off a piece of that
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You were going to do the Jingle because I knew you were juggling
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stuff there. So I don't.
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Expect you to do it. We're good, We're good, we're
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good. So, so I was using, of course, I
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use AI many times when I'm making the thumbnails.
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I'm doing it last night. Last time I used it, George and
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Doc Schwartz, they said that it made me look like I was 20, that
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it was cheating, and that George said it made him look like he
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he'd gained a bunch of weight. But that's the unpredictability
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of Grok. You just never know what's going
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to happen. This time it made George look
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young, fit, and somewhat Asian. I don't know what's going on
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here. Grok interpreted the same photo
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two different ways. If you look at the thumbnail,
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that's George supposed to be George on the bottom there.
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I was just having some fun. He didn't even know it was him
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because he said that doesn't look like me.
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And I, I agree with you. I did try to juggle it.
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I put the image in there a couple of times.
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Just that image that you gave me with you in a suit.
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You're at a vent. So there's George on the bottom.
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No, that is not some handsome Asian guy.
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That is George allegedly based on Grok's interpretation.
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So, you know, but he did a good job with Pam, did a pretty good
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job with Trump. You know, I was trying to get a
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little like anime, Marvel comic style there, and I thought it
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came out pretty good. All right, well, the big news,
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unless you're living under a rock we talked about on this
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show many times, finally happened.
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George was ecstatic when he saw it.
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He couldn't wait to tell me yesterday.
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He had to bring it up immediately.
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Well, Pam Bondi is officially fired.
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Now. They say they're going to cycle
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her into another position. I heard that she's getting
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offers from some very big law firms that, oddly enough, are
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representing you. You, you guess.
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Guess who they're representing? George.
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AIPAC. Nope.
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She's, she's joining a firm, they're probably, they got to be
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representing Democrats then. They're representing people that
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are potentially in the Epstein records.
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Oh. That appeared to be participants
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with Jeffrey Epstein I'm. Not wouldn't that be a conflict
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of interest for her to represent them being that she was the AG?
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Well, I don't know if that's going to bode well.
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Here's. Where here's where the pitfall
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is, right? So who knows if she knew this
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was coming and she was organizing this because here's
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the pitfall. Had these people already been
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named in indictments or investigations by the DOJ?
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And yes, it's considered a conflict of interest.
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And you can't do it. Like you can't go, let's say you
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have a felony from the past and and your federal convict, you
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can't go higher. And let's say now the prosecutor
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went into private practice. You are not allowed to go hire
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that prosecutor to work on your case in private practice.
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You can't do it. What?
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Wait. What?
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Yes. Wait.
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Say it again. Let's say the Department of
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Justice, let's say you have a conviction for a felony and now
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you're going to appeal your case.
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Let's say the prosecutor that charged you in your case and was
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instrumental in, you know, bringing the indictment in your
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case is is now in private practice and working for a
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criminal law firm. They are not allowed.
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And it's on, it's in the statutes and the books that
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they're not allowed to represent you in your appeal.
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They can't be involved in your case at all.
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So. In the case of Pam Bondi, what's
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the reason? I know that.
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Weirdly enough, there's a reason.
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I know that I actually had to authenticate it because I
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thought it was bullshit, but it's not.
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In the case of this, since no charges were ever brought and
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since there aren't any really full blown investigations where
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the potentially guilty parties have been notified, it doesn't
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mean that they're not investigating behind the scenes.
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But like they haven't been subpoenaed or they haven't been
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rated to get documentation or electronic devices or anything
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like that. No, it looks like she can
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represent them. And I agree with you.
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I think it's a conflict of interest.
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I think that's why the law firm allegedly is making her some
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colossal offer because there's some very wealthy individuals
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that have retained this law firm.
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That's how the story goes. And she is going to be working
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for them now, of course. Wow, amazing.
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You get you get all the insider information on how the
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investigation is going. You know the weaknesses, the
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investigation, you know the strengths of the investigation.
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Pretty valuable for the people that might be guilty, but pretty
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horrendous when it comes to accountability, transparency and
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consequences and what the obligation is for the American
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people. So I don't believe she'll be
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taking another job in the administration.
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My understanding is they've offered her a tremendous amount
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of money to work for that firm so.
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I mean, what is, what are these clients so worried about?
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I mean, they're not. No one's going after them or
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getting. There's no charges being brought
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on then, you know, just like Pam Bondi, they all said there
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there's no evidence of Child Exploitation, child rape,
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trafficking, none of that. Yeah.
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So what do you need? Doesn't make sense.
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There's nothing like putting an attorney under retainer as a pre
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emptive admission of guilt in my opinion.
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I can tell you, George, so. Here's you see these wealthy
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individuals going out and retaining attorneys because
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guess what? What does that mean?
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That means they participated. Probably means they're guilty in
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one way or another. They know they did things they
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shouldn't have done. Now what the extent of those
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things, I don't know, Todd. Blanche already seems to be
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pushing back. You know, he doesn't seem to.
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He'd already made public statements about there wasn't
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going to be any further action on the Epstein files.
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He's the, he's the temporary or the I don't know.
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I don't know what he is, you know, have you seen the names on
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the list, George? That for replacement of Pam
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Bondi, that's. What I was just going to say so.
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How do you feel about? Those names so far, the names
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that are coming up, it's not looking good.
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Once again, if it this is verifiable.
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Trump is whoever's advising him for AG picks or whatever.
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He's just going down the wrong path.
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We got we got Trey Gowdy, I heard.
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That Trey Gowdy already. Trey Gowdy said he doesn't even
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want to do it so. You heard Jeanine Pirro, which
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she's been a nothing, a nothing burger.
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We thought she. Was I haven't heard Jeanine
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Pirro. Yeah, Jeanine Pirro.
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She's on the list. What's the other guy?
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The hold on a minute, because I was talking to somebody about it
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and I said, for the love of God, please tell me he's not going to
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pick him. Hang on a minute.
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So what? Well, let's go right now.
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You have Todd Blanche. He's the acting AJ, right?
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I wouldn't pick him. He he's useless.
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He hasn't really done much. Lee Zeldin.
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Hold on. Hold on.
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Todd Lance is the one that shut down Ed Martin's investigation
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to exposing a corrupt law affair against Infowars.
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You have that? Yeah.
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Zeldin. I don't.
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I mean, Zeldin was what he was a congressman.
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Now he ran for governor, you know, lost because of corrupt
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New York. OK.
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He's got what, the EPA position. I don't see him as being a good
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AG either. I mean, you need a freaking.
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You need a hitter. Well, here's my question, but my
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understanding is that you don't have to be an attorney to be the
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Attorney General. You don't, but it would, it
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would benefit someone knowing the laws and stuff.
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I mean, I, I think Sidney Powell should, should take the cake.
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People are talking about Matt Gaetz.
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Matt, you can forget about Matt Gaetz.
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He's never going to get confirmed because he's got too
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much baggage. And I don't think Matt Gaetz is
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going to give up. I mean, he's making a tremendous
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amount of money. Where right now?
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I mean, he's got a hell of a job, doesn't he?
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You think he's got a hell of a job?
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I don't think he's got a hell of a job.
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I mean, isn't he working for one of the news agencies?
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He's working for Newsmax, but. I mean, do you think the AG
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makes more than a guy that's on air at Newsmax?
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I don't. Think so?
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No, but I don't know. I'm looking it up.
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Look at the AG pay 2300 grand a year I.
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Don't even think they get that much, do they?
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I don't know. I don't know.
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I mean, you know, there's nobody really knows what he got from
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Newsmax. I just tried typing in just to
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see if it came up, but I've got to imagine it was pretty
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sizable. Oh, he's on.
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He's on Newsmax or Owen. I thought it was Newsmax.
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I don't freaking know. I mean, you can type it in, but
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my point is this, I don't think they're going to get Matt Gaetz.
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I love Sydney Powell. He won't.
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He won't get because he won't. He won't get confirmed.
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But how can we never see her name being thrown out?
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You guys tell me in the audience, you got the the people
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who know Sydney Powell. I think she's a pipe hitter, a
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pipe hitter with brains. I think she's been through.
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She's already been attacked. She knows how weaponized the
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system is. I love somebody that's been
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forged in fire. They tried to go after her
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viciously, and she was right about everything.
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I like her and I think you know that a lot of people were upset
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with her when she took a deal, but she took it for preservation
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so that she's trying to continue to have an ability to make a
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living. I don't, I don't know
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necessarily when you're up against them taking a deal.
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I understand what happens. It does not mean she's guilty.
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It just means that she felt like there was no way to win against
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them, which is true. The DOJ will cheat.
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Go ahead, George. AG makes 253 grand.
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Yeah, I mean, it's a terrible, terrible, terrible that it's no
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money at all when you consider private practice, but.
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Yeah, but what what it propels you to afterwards is the totally
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different ball game 'cause you can write your own ticket after
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that. Yeah, yeah.
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Well, let me ask you this, George.
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Somebody floated out some names that weren't attorneys.
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My attorney. General Michael Flynn.
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Nah, I don't know. I mean, what do you want to do
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that? No idea.
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I haven't talked to Mike about it.
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I'm not sure. I didn't see him commenting.
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He reposted our interview yesterday with Edward Griffin.
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You know, G Edward boyfriend. He he, he would actually had a
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nice thing to say about the interview.
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A lot of his followers loved the interview.
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They left comments. But here's the thing.
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I don't know who's going to get the role, but I'm going to tell
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you this. I had a discussion on a
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different show yesterday and I want to tell you.
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What show? Well, I was on, I was on a show
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yesterday that the great show, actually really interesting guy
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is going to come on our show and well, you, you know, I, I guess
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I could well, let me get the date up.
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Let me let me pull it up so I can make a nice announcement if
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we're going to, if we're going to jump into just really
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quickly. What do you mean?
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Next time I'm asking for what? Well, I already put him on a
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date. I already.
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Found who's show were you on yesterday?
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Just tell everybody you're already.
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Retired Lieutenant Colonel Tony Shaffer.
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And. Yeah, he he goes by T spooky
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online if you want to go watch the interview.
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Great interview. We had a great time, hyper
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bright guy deep ties into the intelligence community.
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The guy is, you know, well spoken, articulate and I
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definitely understand his government from a whole
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different level. And so I I booked him for next
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Thursday at our show because I think you guys will enjoy the
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interaction. We had a great interview.
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I know George will love it when he gets over here.
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So he's coming on next Thursday the 9th.
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So, so that, that, that's one of the interviews I'd booked.
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But again, I was on a show yesterday.
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We had a great dialogue and a lot of interesting topics,
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probably from a perspective of a couple of guys that made me know
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a little bit more about certain things than other people.
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And I, I, I couple times I wish George had been there because I
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think he really would have enjoyed the interview, but I
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know he was slammed yesterday. So the point is, who do you guys
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think should be the AG? That's what I was really getting
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to. You know, if you think there's
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somebody should be the AG, then start floating those names out
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there, get over on true Social, get on X and start putting those
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names into play. I want somebody that's been
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forged in fire. I'm ready to have somebody
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that's been attacked. When I heard the Flynn thing, at
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first I was like, Nah, we need, there's other places.
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We really need Flynn. And then I thought, you know,
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he's been through it. He's already been, you know,
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literally just torn apart. He knows more about the law now
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than he would have ever known before.
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Military background, you know, articulate guy, smart business
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guy, well written. I don't know.
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I mean, I, I don't want another Melba Milquetoast.
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Yes, man, Somebody's going to go to Donald Trump and tell him
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everything he wants to hear. I want somebody that's going to
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go in there and give us what we want, what we wanted.
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We expected transparency, accountability and consequences,
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and that's what I'm looking for now.
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George, I don't know how you feel about that.
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Is there any name you want to float out there, George, besides
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Sydney Powell? Besides Sydney Powell, Yeah, I
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spinkly at you. Yeah, you know, I, I, I can't
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imagine. Why are you stuttering bro?
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What's the matter? I'm offering you the job now
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you're like. No, no, no, no, no.
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I was going to say I'd love to have the job.
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I don't think they'd ever approve me.
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With my background, I don't think they'd ever approve me,
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but I we're. Not talking about that, you
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said. You asked me who I'd like to
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say. I would do that job at the to
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the highest standard. I don't know if I'd get fired in
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the first couple of weeks because I would not be a status
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quo guy. And I can tell you this,
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transparency, accountability and consequences would be my middle
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name. I would go viciously after
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everybody that I felt it violated the law.
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When it comes to the things that everybody expected, the J6
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committee, the Fed serection participants, you know, I
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literally dirty 51 + 8 treason, seditious conspiracy.
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Let me tell you, my team would be known as the Reaper Squad.
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That's what they'd be. That'd be their code name at the
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DOJ. I'd have the, the most
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constitutional strict, you know, legal minds in the industry.
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They'd all be working for them. I'd pull them all in and I
00:17:57
would. I would literally drop a hammer.
00:18:00
What do you make of a face, George?
00:18:01
I'm looking at some things, nothing to do with you.
00:18:04
I'm looking at numbers and just checking.
00:18:08
All right, so, so when this all came out about Pam, everybody
00:18:11
started saying, oh, who's going to be next?
00:18:13
Is it going to be Cash Patel? Is it going to be, you know,
00:18:16
Tulsi Gabbard? I don't know about Cash Patel.
00:18:18
There's a lot of people, you know, I know that Alex Jones
00:18:22
came out and said that he thinks Cash Patel's on the chopping
00:18:24
block. I don't think he is, but he said
00:18:27
it. So I always like to float things
00:18:29
out there so that you guys can look at it from every
00:18:32
perspective. You guys are all thinkers.
00:18:34
Our audience are articulate, highly intelligent.
00:18:37
That's why you're here, because you're here to be a thinker.
00:18:39
You're not here to be a yes man. You know, we're going to go out
00:18:41
to both sides of the aisle. You know, we're not kissing
00:18:43
somebody's ass because they're Republican, and we're not going
00:18:45
to kiss Donald Trump's ass. You know, we support Trump.
00:18:48
If I think he's making a bad decision, I'm going to call it
00:18:51
out. And George Will too.
00:18:52
But I like Tulsi Gabbard. I've liked her for a long time.
00:18:56
I I like Christy Noem too. I don't care about her
00:18:58
husband's, you know, sexual craziness.
00:19:02
OK, I don't care. I like Christy Noem.
00:19:04
I like Tulsi Gabbard. I like them for the rig.
00:19:06
I like Tom Holman. I'll go on the limb for all of
00:19:08
them. But Tulsi Gabbard, I don't think
00:19:11
she's going anywhere. George, what's your thoughts?
00:19:12
Because. She's not, but, but hold on,
00:19:14
Laura Loomer says she knows she's always right.
00:19:16
Laura Loomer says I hate always being right.
00:19:19
Da da da with her fucking ego and saying, oh, she's going to
00:19:23
be gone, gone, gone. Her and Roger Stone been going
00:19:25
tit for tat on that, on a bunch of things.
00:19:28
And all of a sudden yesterday the White House and Trump
00:19:30
confirms that Tulsi Gabbard's not going anywhere, as she
00:19:34
shouldn't. She's been doing a good job.
00:19:37
You know, Loomer, Loomer stuck on her with, you know, when she
00:19:41
was primary to be president on the Democratic ticket, what she
00:19:44
was talking about Trump, rightfully so.
00:19:46
They all talked about that. But you know, like Trump talked
00:19:49
shit about people when he was primary and now he's friends
00:19:51
with them. So get over yourself, Loomer.
00:19:53
Sorry, but you know you do good work.
00:19:56
I'll give you that if. I have to.
00:19:58
Hold on somebody, hold on, hold on.
00:20:00
You do good work, but your fucking egos in the way Loomer.
00:20:03
Sorry, not sorry. Go ahead, Lance.
00:20:06
Well, here's the thing, you know, Laura Lumber is a great
00:20:09
investigator, journalist. She does a lot of things right.
00:20:11
I do believe that sometimes she does let her ego get the better
00:20:14
of her. And if I have to bet, knowing
00:20:18
Roger as well as I know him and he's a good guy, I've gotten to
00:20:22
know him, you know, and I've been fortunate that I can call
00:20:25
him a friend. George and I are able to do
00:20:27
that. And it's he doesn't have that
00:20:28
many. So it's, I always appreciate
00:20:30
that he treats us like that. And, and there's lots of things
00:20:33
that we talk about that I would never repeat.
00:20:35
But if I have to bet on somebody knowing the truth of what Donald
00:20:38
Trump is really thinking, I'm going to go with the guy that's
00:20:42
been friends with Trump for 40 years.
00:20:44
That's the guy I'm going to go with.
00:20:45
Because first of all, it's not easy to be friends with Trump
00:20:47
for 40 years. I don't think it's that easy #2
00:20:51
I think Roger Stone is an incredible confident when it
00:20:54
comes to Donald Trump. And I'm going to bet on Roger
00:20:57
every single time. So if Roger tells me, yeah,
00:20:59
they're not, they're not long for this world.
00:21:01
And he tells me things sometimes and we, I don't ever even
00:21:04
mention it on the show, but my take is straight up and he's
00:21:10
telling me to fucking Gabbard isn't going anywhere and he's
00:21:12
going out in the public arena to say it.
00:21:14
Then she's not fucking going anywhere.
00:21:16
You can't bet on Loomer, regardless of how strong her
00:21:18
investigative journalism skills are.
00:21:21
So I'm with you all. Right, I got to address
00:21:23
somebody. Somebody in the chat Doc
00:21:25
Burrito. No effing way would we want Mark
00:21:30
Levin for AGI. Can't stand his hold on.
00:21:33
I can't stand his whiny ass. I can't even stand hearing his
00:21:36
voice. Never mind.
00:21:38
Are you? Are you sipping for him or
00:21:41
something? I'm just curious because no X
00:21:44
that out. Yeah, I'm not a fan of him
00:21:47
either. I'm not a fan of Mark, besides
00:21:50
the fact that I think he's taking money from multiple
00:21:53
locations, and that's why one of the reasons he disseminates
00:21:56
certain narratives and he gets paid to disseminate those
00:22:00
narratives. He's actually on the payroll.
00:22:03
And again, I'm OK if you're on the payroll, but I think you
00:22:06
have to. I think you have to publicly.
00:22:08
I'm not saying you shouldn't have sponsorship.
00:22:09
If we had a sponsor, we tell you guys it's a sponsor.
00:22:12
Yeah. I'm not going to just SIM for a
00:22:14
product and act like they're not a sponsor.
00:22:15
We would never do that. Besides the fact that it's
00:22:18
illegal. We just wouldn't do it anyway
00:22:20
because I think it would be a disservice to you guys.
00:22:23
We like to get sponsored products on here when we do live
00:22:25
read commercials. George has done a lot of live
00:22:27
reads for different people. It's because we like the
00:22:29
product. We actually use their products
00:22:31
and that's one of the reasons we end up with live reads with
00:22:33
them. But here's let's play this clip
00:22:36
and then I guess think about other people.
00:22:40
You know, the important thing about that job AG is it, I think
00:22:43
at this point it's going to have to be somebody that's really
00:22:45
strong willed and they can't be an ass kiss.
00:22:49
I'm tired of all the Donald Trump ass kissing.
00:22:50
I said it online yesterday. I said if I have to hear one
00:22:53
more Jackass, I think, I think I said idiot, you know, try to
00:22:57
tell me all the great work that Pam Bondi did, all the the ass
00:23:01
kissing is out of control on X. And for anybody out there that's
00:23:04
doing it, please stop. She didn't do a good job.
00:23:08
I'm not. Maybe there was a reason she
00:23:09
didn't get to do a good job. Maybe somebody was stopping her.
00:23:11
I don't know. But I'm telling you, she did not
00:23:14
deliver and everyone wants to go, oh, well, she was, you know,
00:23:17
she really Article 2 of the Constitution she stood up for
00:23:19
and fentanyl, you know, she didn't do fentanyl.
00:23:22
The FBI is doing fentanyl. Just because they bring her a
00:23:25
case doesn't mean that she's the one that helped get fentanyl off
00:23:28
the streets. So don't credit her with work
00:23:30
that other agencies are doing. And I'm not I'm not like here
00:23:32
going, oh, the FBI, they're doing a great.
00:23:34
I didn't, I didn't do that. I'm saying, yeah, they've been
00:23:36
focused on fentanyl. And of course, you know, the,
00:23:38
the, the, the DoD is blowing drug boats out of the water.
00:23:42
Yeah, fentanyl numbers are going to go down.
00:23:44
When that happens. They're doing a better job
00:23:46
stopping, you know, coming in through the border.
00:23:48
Let's play the clip, George. We have a lot of great
00:23:53
candidates for this. She's not.
00:23:54
Confidence in. Tulsi Gabbard.
00:23:56
Sir, yeah, sure, sure. I mean, she's a little bit
00:23:59
different in her thought process than me, but that doesn't make
00:24:02
somebody not available to say. Is she on the same page?
00:24:06
I would say, I would say that I'm very strong in the fact that
00:24:09
I don't want Iran to have a nuclear weapon because if they
00:24:13
had a nuclear weapon, they'd use it immediately.
00:24:15
I think she's probably a little bit softer on that issue, but
00:24:18
that's OK. Some people are, most people
00:24:20
aren't. Most people are saying thank you
00:24:22
very much for doing what you did.
00:24:25
They are decimated right now. They're going to give up nuclear
00:24:28
weapons. They're going to give us the
00:24:30
nuclear dust. They're going to do everything
00:24:32
that we want to do. And you know what, they're going
00:24:34
to go on and maybe have a great, a great country again.
00:24:39
But if they don't do that, they're not going to have a
00:24:41
country. They're not even going to have a
00:24:43
country. So she's softer on that issue,
00:24:46
but have other people, not too many.
00:24:48
That's an issue that we've had great support.
00:24:50
You saw the CNN poll where Trump with MAGA and I think Maga's,
00:24:54
most of the Republican Party is 100% approval.
00:24:58
In fact, the young gentleman that does the poll is very good
00:25:02
actually, because he's honest. He said I've never seen 100%
00:25:06
before. I'm 100% in the CNN poll which
00:25:09
just came out. Yeah, it's not going anywhere.
00:25:14
You know, you see the stuff that's going around about Bondi,
00:25:17
maybe why she got one of the reasons why she got fired
00:25:20
because she tipped off Solwell, Swalwell, whatever.
00:25:23
Yeah. Do you think it's true?
00:25:26
I don't know. I don't know either, but let's
00:25:30
face it, that kind of stuff does happen.
00:25:32
She does have a relationship with Swalwell, meaning special
00:25:37
relation. They're friends from what I
00:25:39
understand, from what I've read and from what I've seen and from
00:25:42
what I've heard behind the scenes.
00:25:44
Did she tip him off? I have no idea, but but would I
00:25:48
think that something like that would happen, especially if she
00:25:51
was getting, imagine she's AG and she's getting these massive
00:25:54
offers from these big law firms that are representing people
00:25:58
that might be involved in the Jeffrey Epstein situation.
00:26:01
And she's getting these massive offers and and she's thinking to
00:26:03
herself, well, I'm probably on my way out anyway, because who
00:26:06
knows really what her status was.
00:26:08
Maybe Trump found out about it. I don't know.
00:26:11
You know, I would say that this kind of stuff happens all the
00:26:16
time. So it wouldn't be surprised if
00:26:17
it could happen. You guys tell me.
00:26:20
I mean, you think when when it comes to government officials
00:26:23
and government power and government knowledge, I think
00:26:26
everybody's susceptible under the right situation to use it to
00:26:30
their own benefit. I think there are some people
00:26:32
ethically that would never do it.
00:26:34
I think that they're but I think they're a rare commodity, maybe
00:26:37
1015% of all people. Because of course, if she had
00:26:40
that massive offer on the table or multiple offers, maybe she
00:26:44
was already thinking about leaving George and she's
00:26:46
thinking herself, well, swallow, maybe the governor of
00:26:48
California, maybe I'd better keep that relationship solid
00:26:51
just in case. I don't know.
00:26:56
I don't even know if it's confirmed that they're friends.
00:26:58
I mean, I just heard a story. I don't know if it's true or
00:27:00
not. Just like the story that she
00:27:01
tipped them off. I think they said the White
00:27:03
House confirmed that that's not true, but I don't think they
00:27:09
would confirm if it was true because it'd make them look bad.
00:27:14
Who the freak knows? I don't know.
00:27:16
All I know she's listen. Regardless of the fact Pam Bondi
00:27:19
sucked, she didn't do much. Much of nothing, actually.
00:27:24
It is what it is. Do I have high hopes for the
00:27:26
next pick? No, I do not.
00:27:29
Because the names that they're floating in there, they're not
00:27:31
promising. And every AG pick for Trump has
00:27:37
been a bust. Every one of them, matter of
00:27:41
fact. You know what?
00:27:42
I'm going to have to let him know.
00:27:43
President Donald Trump, you're watching or wanting people, you
00:27:47
need to pick somebody else. Don't go with the status quo.
00:27:50
You know, it's ironically funny though, Susan Wiles is, even
00:27:53
though she's not. It says she's not out.
00:27:55
She's out because she's doing treatment, right?
00:27:58
And then there goes Pam Bondi. Christine Gnome.
00:28:04
The three ladies, huh? 3 ladies are out.
00:28:08
I don't know. You know, I know women can be,
00:28:12
they, they want to go after you. They're going to come after you.
00:28:15
They could be vicious. And I don't know if she's Pam
00:28:18
Bondi, it's just a freaking bust.
00:28:19
I mean, who's next? Who we going to get next?
00:28:22
It's got me. I mean, you would have thought
00:28:25
Eagle had Martin, but now he hasn't done doing much.
00:28:27
What he's doing right now. He's a bust too.
00:28:30
They don't notice. They all talk shit, right?
00:28:33
Give me, give me. You know what, Lance?
00:28:34
Fuck it. Sydney Powell.
00:28:35
Because she's the kind of the quiet one.
00:28:38
She's quiet, you know, like she's reserved.
00:28:42
She knows her stuff. She knows the law, she knows the
00:28:44
military law. I think she's the only pick.
00:28:47
And if she don't get if listen if Sydney Powell for some, if
00:28:52
Trump picks Sydney Powell, she gets confirmed and she don't do
00:28:54
nothing, then you know nothing will ever get done.
00:28:58
And just don't reaffirm that. I always say our government's
00:29:01
too far gone. We need to disband it and start
00:29:03
over, right? Think about it, Sydney Powell.
00:29:08
I want Sydney Powell or nothing. That's it.
00:29:11
I have spoken. I said my piece.
00:29:15
All right. I mean, I think that's I think
00:29:17
she is one of the great choices, but we'll have to see.
00:29:19
We don't know what's going to happen.
00:29:20
So let's talk about the White House fraud Task force.
00:29:24
I guess they just talked took down their first target in
00:29:27
California. I guess they were giving out
00:29:31
thousands of Hospice licenses to unqualified people with no
00:29:36
oversight. And guess what?
00:29:38
You guys are footing the bill. Play the clip.
00:29:44
This morning, federal law enforcement conducting raids
00:29:47
across Southern California targeting alleged healthcare
00:29:50
fraudsters. William La Jeunesse has more
00:29:52
from Covina, CA. That's just east of LA.
00:29:55
You've been on this story for a while.
00:29:57
What happened? Good morning, Dana.
00:30:00
Yeah, this is the first takedown for the new White House Fraud
00:30:03
Task Force. They arrested two owners of two
00:30:07
hospices here in greater Los Angeles.
00:30:09
They're accused of collectively stealing about $16 million from
00:30:14
taxpayers. And this money was intended
00:30:17
right for compassionate end of life care for the terminally
00:30:21
ill. Here's some video we shot
00:30:22
earlier today of the FBI making those arrests of a husband and
00:30:25
wife, he a doctor, she a nurse, Co owners of the Saint Francis
00:30:29
Palliative Care Hospice in Glendale.
00:30:31
And what they were doing was this, admitting people who are
00:30:34
not qualified for Hospice but build the government as if they
00:30:37
were about $30 per patient. When the benefits ran out, they
00:30:42
dropped them. Here's the kicker.
00:30:43
Nationally, 80% of adults admitted or people admitted to
00:30:46
Hospice high. And usually in the first few
00:30:48
weeks here, almost nobody died. After eight months, 97% left
00:30:53
alive. They've been bilking the
00:30:56
taxpayers for over $7, close to $8 million and it's
00:31:00
toll, all total fraudulent Hospice services.
00:31:03
They were signing up people who are not terminally ill.
00:31:07
They were forging the documents, the medical records and they
00:31:10
were collecting taxpayer dollars and they've been charged.
00:31:14
And this morning, they were arrested.
00:31:17
Here's another arrest down in Topanga Hospice.
00:31:20
And here they were paying kickbacks to the patients,
00:31:23
giving them $600 a month in an envelope.
00:31:26
That's because they were getting reimbursed from the feds about
00:31:28
$6000 a month. Now they are also paying
00:31:31
marketers to fine seniors and take their Medicare card.
00:31:34
They built the government for about $8 million.
00:31:37
Not eligible. And they were not terminally
00:31:40
ill. The name of this endeavour has
00:31:43
been a project Never Say Die, because the folks who are in the
00:31:46
nursing in the Hospice facilities owned by this couple
00:31:50
in their family don't seem to ever pass away.
00:31:55
So the feds are here for a reason.
00:31:56
California was giving out thousands of lost Hospice
00:31:59
licenses to people who are unqualified.
00:32:01
No oversight. And of course, taxpayers been
00:32:04
paying it for it ever since. Dana.
00:32:06
OK, well, I'm going to follow this one.
00:32:07
Thank you, William. You know what's interesting is
00:32:14
all this California stuff just came out right not too long ago,
00:32:16
and I already make an arrest. But how many did the FBI arrest?
00:32:19
Anybody in Minnesota for the leaning center people and stuff?
00:32:23
I don't know about the leering center.
00:32:24
There's been a few arrests, but not like what you would think
00:32:27
that would be massive amounts of arrests.
00:32:30
How are they going to fix the fraud?
00:32:31
I don't know. It's it's massive.
00:32:32
They didn't just I just see something at roll across my
00:32:35
feed. What about two judges got
00:32:37
arrested in Minnesota, but wasn't anything to do with with
00:32:40
with Medicaid or Medicare fraud or or any of the stuff that we
00:32:43
saw it supposedly they were involved in some kind of a
00:32:46
cartel operation dismissing cases, destroying evidence.
00:32:49
Cocaine involved, lots of other stuff. 2 judges, I think they
00:32:52
were state judges, a husband and wife.
00:32:54
They're both judges, a husband or wife, so.
00:32:56
What about the state of California?
00:32:58
Who's giving out Hospice license to people unqualified?
00:33:01
What about arresting the people who gave out those licenses?
00:33:05
Good point. Because, you know, they're not
00:33:06
doing their jobs and stuff and that's they're getting,
00:33:08
regardless of what it's federal money they're getting.
00:33:11
So they, you know, they should be held accountable.
00:33:14
Has Newsom said anything about this?
00:33:17
No, no, he won't touch it with a 10 foot poll.
00:33:19
This is happening under his watch.
00:33:22
Yep. He's not.
00:33:23
You know Newsom, he's going to, you know, you know his routine,
00:33:26
right? And Doc Oz, yeah, Doc Oz came on
00:33:29
yesterday too, and he said half of the 1800 hospices should be
00:33:32
not be be in business. I guess they've already taken
00:33:36
down 221 hospices, George so. So he's saying, OK, so hold on.
00:33:41
He's saying you need 9, saying they need the 900.
00:33:45
Hospice is OK. You have that many people in
00:33:47
Hospice. Do you need 900 of them?
00:33:50
Don't know. I don't know either.
00:33:51
I'm just, I mean, California's the most populated, right?
00:33:55
Yeah, let's play the clip for Doc Oz.
00:33:58
Fuck how many people have died we.
00:34:01
Believe half of them are fraudulent.
00:34:04
Half of the 1800 processors should not be in business if we
00:34:07
are able to identify the red flags, and that's what we're
00:34:10
basing these numbers on. These are not random
00:34:12
assumptions. World experts at CMS say if
00:34:15
you've got 100% or near survival, certainly if you've
00:34:18
got a survival over 50% for population that's supposed to
00:34:20
have passed in six months, you've got a problem.
00:34:22
If you're clustered in the same buildings as other crooks, if
00:34:25
you're sharing employee numbers and and license numbers, if
00:34:28
you've got a small number of people less than 50 members, you
00:34:31
do that because you can hide what's really going on when
00:34:33
they're small because you don't have reporting obligations.
00:34:36
J1B is a whole, there are lots of things going on in California
00:34:39
that just are not rational and we're going to take them out.
00:34:43
These defendants that you heard about, there were 7 hospices.
00:34:46
I would have pat them on the back the entire first four years
00:34:51
of really looking at this issue. Since 2021 when the report came
00:34:54
out from the Auditor General here in California, the entire
00:34:58
first four years there were 4 hospices that were revoked, 4
00:35:02
hospices. Seven of them were, you know,
00:35:06
criminal charges today. So you see a dramatic and, and,
00:35:10
and appropriate shift. There are other people involved
00:35:12
that the US attorney's going after free Bridge of Aryan
00:35:15
probably read about last night and was revoking, had her
00:35:18
billing privileges revoked by CMS yesterday.
00:35:21
She had generated $127 million of billing, and for some reason,
00:35:26
although everyone knew that there was a problem there for
00:35:29
113 agencies that she worked with, 113 agencies one doctor
00:35:34
was working with, had built over the last three years, $127
00:35:37
million. CMS is going to suspend payments
00:35:39
to stop money from leaving the US.
00:35:41
That's our goal. We're going to review every
00:35:43
single Hospice in California to make sure that they're all
00:35:47
appropriate. And we hope to do that
00:35:48
expeditiously. We'll do it this year.
00:35:50
And I'm going to make an announcement today because I'm
00:35:52
going to tow the gauntlet down for Governor Newsom, when asked
00:35:55
about the Hospice fraud in California that, again, was in
00:35:58
his own administration, was involved in barking how bad our
00:36:02
issue was in 2021. He responds by saying that he's
00:36:05
been responsible for taking out, you know, 280 of these hospices
00:36:10
in the 10 weeks since we first were together in front of you.
00:36:13
In the 10 weeks, we have taken out 221 hospices already, 221.
00:36:18
We will surpass the governor's achievements in the first four
00:36:21
years within the month, we believe.
00:36:24
And so we need to get serious. And we don't see that happening
00:36:26
in California. The ecosystem is rotten.
00:36:29
We've uncovered lots of other derivatives that happen when you
00:36:33
don't take care of this fraud in the way it needs to be done.
00:36:35
And I'll give you a good example.
00:36:36
Your neighbors in Nevada are suffering because the fraudsters
00:36:39
here are not going there. And they have a sevenfold
00:36:41
increase in Hospice because when people get a little chilled in
00:36:44
California, they head there. So how are we going to do this
00:36:46
and all the government approaches you've heard?
00:36:48
If you're defrauding Medicare, listen carefully.
00:36:51
If you're defrauding Medicare, start running because we are
00:36:54
coming for you. Don't walk, run away.
00:36:57
The folks are on stage here and all over the country under the
00:36:59
leadership of President Trump and Vice President Vance and his
00:37:04
task force are not going to tolerate it.
00:37:06
None of us can afford the luxury being sloppy about this.
00:37:12
I listen. I want them to go after
00:37:13
everybody. I think there's a lot of that
00:37:14
fraud going here in Colorado. I'm sure that there's some going
00:37:17
on in New Jersey. I'd like to have all these
00:37:19
fraudsters. And the truth of the matter is
00:37:21
these people have stolen millions of dollars.
00:37:22
You would think, when does the greed stop?
00:37:25
I see that. I see some of them driving
00:37:26
around. They're living in Beverly Hills
00:37:27
or driving around in Ferraris as Nick Shirley outed enough's
00:37:30
enough. Take them down, ruin their
00:37:32
lives, seize all their assets, you know, claw back any money
00:37:36
that's been sent overseas as criminal proceeds.
00:37:39
That's what they're doing. They're funneling the money out
00:37:40
of the country. And of course, we've found out
00:37:42
that they're, you know, funding terrorist organizations in
00:37:45
funding all sorts of nefarious things overseas.
00:37:48
So all right, listen, we're going to take a short break.
00:37:50
When we come back, we'll be talking about poor Tina Peters,
00:37:53
Colorado, and I may have a little homework for you.
00:37:55
The Colorado senators and leadership here are all online
00:38:00
saying why she shouldn't get a break on her sentence.
00:38:02
Of course, Colorado appeals court didn't throw out her case,
00:38:05
but they did throw out the sentence saying it was excessive
00:38:08
and it was excessive. So stay tuned.
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weekend, all right, Three. Before we jump into that story
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just one second, it turns out it was 2 Somali American judges
00:43:45
arrested in Minneapolis. There was a dawn raid, 3.25 tons
00:43:49
of cocaine and $1.5 billion judicial fraud network exposed.
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They hit 17 locations. Sounds like these judges were
00:43:57
working with both the Sinaloa and the CGCJNG cartels.
00:44:01
There were hidden stashes with cocaine, firearms and encrypted
00:44:04
devices mapping out drug shipment routes.
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Of course, the judges are accused of systemically
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dismissing cases, destroying evidence, delaying warrants, and
00:44:12
clearing paths for massive cartel operations while
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laundering over 1.5 billion. I guess it was a husband and
00:44:20
wife judge group up there and Cash Patel was on site.
00:44:23
So interesting stories. I guess it's just starting to
00:44:25
come out now. So you guys are ahead of the
00:44:27
curve with everybody. Else there are two Somalian
00:44:32
judges in America. Husband and wife, Husband and
00:44:36
wife. They're born here.
00:44:40
They didn't say that. They just said two Somali
00:44:42
American judges. So I don't know if they were
00:44:45
born here, if they, you know, came in and they were immigrants
00:44:48
basically. Their names are Amina Hassan and
00:44:52
Khalid Osman. They're a married couple.
00:44:56
So they're they're, they gave him the perp walk, the FBI
00:44:59
walking them out. They took a photo.
00:45:01
So yeah. Yeah.
00:45:03
Interesting, like having some in the inside just selling out the
00:45:05
country for them. What?
00:45:06
Any state judges I guess? I don't know.
00:45:09
I didn't. I didn't get enough time to look
00:45:10
at the story. It just came out.
00:45:12
I'm assuming they're state judges, but I don't know my son.
00:45:16
Is not doing wrong. Free Tina Peters now free that
00:45:19
woman. So Colorado appeals court threw
00:45:22
out her nine year prison sentence and orders
00:45:25
resentencing. Well, we all know it's BS
00:45:30
anyway. I mean, nine years was
00:45:32
ridiculous with somebody with no priors, perfect history.
00:45:35
It was retaliatory. They said overall point today
00:45:38
the court in Colorado systematically covered up Tina
00:45:40
Peters evidence that they'll I'm saying this election numbers in
00:45:43
our county change after the action was taken on our county's
00:45:47
computers label, a trusted build which was mandated by the state.
00:45:53
So now the Colorado court ignored the records had been
00:45:56
changed, covered up and went after Tina Peters for sharing
00:46:00
what she found. She was sentenced to nine years
00:46:01
in prison. She's still in there right now.
00:46:06
It's crazy. But the actually a court also
00:46:09
ruled that President Trump or any president does not have the
00:46:12
power to pardon Tina Peters for her state crimes, which is true
00:46:16
President can only pardon for federal crimes.
00:46:20
So I mean, hopefully, I don't know who's going to sentence her
00:46:26
now, what court, but I know they sentenced her a crime was a
00:46:31
misdemeanor and a judge, well, he read it out, read it out as a
00:46:34
felony, like misrepresenting it to the jury.
00:46:39
That and his facts should be boom so.
00:46:43
I mean, she should get time served and walk out the door.
00:46:45
If it was a misdemeanor, she shouldn't have gotten any time
00:46:47
at all. Probation would have been an
00:46:49
adequate sentence. But look, it's retaliation.
00:46:51
I want to give a little, a little homework to the audience.
00:46:54
So, you know, you know, I'm stuck here in Colorado, the
00:46:56
social state of Colorado until we grow the show further.
00:46:59
Eventually George and I both want to be in Florida.
00:47:01
He'll probably get there first before I do.
00:47:04
But at the end of the day, we both like to be there.
00:47:05
But here's here's the homework. John Hickenlooper, Michael
00:47:10
Bennett, Jason Crow, all members of their congressional members
00:47:14
here in both the Senate and House of Representatives.
00:47:17
I I'd like you guys to all go in their feed today and tell them
00:47:21
what a bunch of scumbags they are.
00:47:23
They're out there voicing their opinions about Tina Peters and
00:47:27
all this other crap. First of all, nine years is an
00:47:31
excessive state sentence for what Tina was, allegedly what
00:47:35
they say she was involved in. I don't agree with it, but it's
00:47:38
ridiculous. Now here's a couple of jackasses
00:47:41
that literally have no idea what time in jail really is like.
00:47:44
They don't have any idea. None of them.
00:47:46
They're all just a bunch of kiss ass career politician scumbags.
00:47:50
Hickenlooper has been an unsavory bar owner here in
00:47:53
Colorado for a very long time. I I I know some stuff about him
00:47:56
where he bought a bar called the Cherry Cricket from a widow.
00:47:59
She didn't know what she had. He bought it way below market
00:48:02
value because he approached her right after her husband died.
00:48:05
He should have paid her a million and a half to $2
00:48:07
for the real estate and bar. He paid her 300 grand and he's a
00:48:11
scumbag. I'm going to tell you, I would
00:48:13
like everybody today to go into their feed and just tell them
00:48:15
how much they suck. We shouldn't allow these people
00:48:18
to walk down the street. And in Colorado we got some
00:48:20
horrible ones and they are some of the worst of the worst.
00:48:24
Jason Crow, Michael Bennett, John Hickenlooper.
00:48:27
If you get time today and you're on over on X, just jump in their
00:48:30
feeds and just leave them a shitty comment.
00:48:32
As they're saying, if King appears and all this other crap
00:48:35
they're talking, but they really, they, they don't know
00:48:37
their ass from, you know, a hole in the ground.
00:48:40
These guys are complete idiots. So let them know how you feel.
00:48:43
Call them out for the shitheads they are and maybe help Tina
00:48:46
Peters along the way. Honda just announced A stunning
00:48:49
$26 billion investment into the United States over the next two
00:48:53
years. It's a big deal.
00:48:55
Brings home more jobs and of course, more, you know,
00:48:59
manufacturing here in the United States. 25 direct jobs
00:49:04
created so now they're now 80% of their vehicles will be made
00:49:09
in the US of A. Hyundai.
00:49:12
Hyundai, let's play the clip good.
00:49:15
For Hyundai, we've invested well over $20 billion here since
00:49:20
1986. To make this possible, we are
00:49:23
doubling down, expanding our expectations and our operations
00:49:27
and bringing more products to the.
00:49:29
US. That's why we are investing an
00:49:33
additional $26 billion here through 2028.
00:49:38
This will create 25 new direct jobs on top of the
00:49:43
570 jobs that Handy Motor Group currently supports here.
00:49:48
Later this year, we'll begin building a brand new
00:49:52
state-of-the-art low carbon steel mill in Louisiana.
00:49:56
We've also announced plans for new robotics facilities.
00:50:00
Plus we are expanding US vehicle production. 80% of the models
00:50:05
sold here will be produced here by 20-30.
00:50:11
Interesting. Yeah, well, you know, government
00:50:16
contractors, you guys know, we've talked about it many times
00:50:19
on the show. Pretty, pretty standard
00:50:21
operating model. But it looks like George right
00:50:24
in your backyard. They were running a real life
00:50:26
Call of Duty, my backyard, yeah. Ran a private hit squad out of a
00:50:33
$7 San Diego mansion. That's.
00:50:36
Not my backyard. Well, let me finish.
00:50:39
Maybe just hang tight. Hold on one and a half million a
00:50:42
month plus bonuses per kill. So this former Navy SEAL and
00:50:46
Army operators collecting $40 monthly each to
00:50:49
eliminate targets. The team flew out of New Jersey
00:50:54
on a chartered jet with body armor, explosives, Mr. ES and
00:50:58
three. Cases.
00:50:58
Oh, what you mean my boys? Hayden's whiskey.
00:51:01
The three cases of whiskey is interesting.
00:51:04
Drone footage captured one hit, explosives ripping through a
00:51:06
building, booby trapped SU VS detonating a planned on throwing
00:51:10
grenades and shooting everyone. And this isn't their only hit,
00:51:12
but I guess they had an operations base out of New
00:51:15
Jersey, Georgia. That's why I said that it wasn't
00:51:17
where he lived. It was where they were operating
00:51:19
out of of course, because they were flying overseas.
00:51:21
Let's play the clip. This is just kind of a montage.
00:51:23
This is the group looks looks look like look like some real
00:51:27
pipe hitters. I got to tell you these guys
00:51:31
obviously all had some kind of background special forces.
00:51:33
It looks like we're. Going to.
00:51:51
Have some fun. You're hired.
00:52:13
Do they operate on American soil?
00:52:14
They only operate on foreign soil.
00:52:16
Yeah, yeah, I was thinking the same thing.
00:52:20
You know, at the end of the day, look.
00:52:22
We need to borrow some money. All right, here's a feel good
00:52:26
story though. This this.
00:52:28
Is crazy though. Yeah, but there's more to this
00:52:30
story though, so hold on. So a girl who went missing in
00:52:35
1994 was found alive. This was a cold case from
00:52:41
Arizona. Gila County.
00:52:43
Now Gila County put out a statement.
00:52:45
Their Sheriff's Office announced the news release that Christina
00:52:48
Marie Plante, who was then 13, disappeared from Star Valley in
00:52:53
Arizona 1994, was found alive. Now they're not.
00:52:58
They're, they're saying, dude, for her privacy and her respect
00:53:02
for her and her well-being. They indicate additional details
00:53:05
will not be released at this time.
00:53:08
So I'm wondering if this kid ran away.
00:53:14
Think about it, because 13 years old, if you're going to school
00:53:18
and all that, you're old enough to you can then grab an adult,
00:53:21
say I've been kidnapped or this and that.
00:53:22
I'm I'm going with she ran away and they just happened to catch
00:53:28
up after so many years and find her.
00:53:30
Now where'd she run away to? Who took her in?
00:53:32
That's a whole nother story there.
00:53:36
I don't know. But you know, at least the the
00:53:38
parents know that she's alive. Hopefully the parents are still
00:53:41
alive. But you know, I don't know.
00:53:45
It's weird, right? Tough story.
00:53:48
You never know what was going to home, whatever reason if she did
00:53:51
was a runaway, then you wonder what was happening up.
00:53:54
But if she wasn't, you know, if her parents really were just
00:53:56
trying to be good parents and she decided that wasn't it.
00:53:59
I don't, I don't know the background of the story, but
00:54:01
what an awful thing that her parents threw in a way.
00:54:03
I mean if they were horrendous people then they deserved it,
00:54:06
but if they weren't, Can you imagine the suffering?
00:54:10
Your 13 year old daughter disappears and you have no idea.
00:54:12
So tough story. You know, I'm thinking that, and
00:54:17
I'm just throwing this out on the limb, that if, if it was
00:54:22
like a kidnapping or this and that or anything like nefarious
00:54:25
nature, that there would have been an arrest and they would
00:54:28
have said they arrested somebody because look, it's good for
00:54:33
public exposure and stuff and good for the sheriff.
00:54:37
So that's why I'm going with she ran away.
00:54:42
Why? I don't know.
00:54:44
Who knows? Always complex.
00:54:47
This is unsettling. You guys might know him, Jared
00:54:50
Wise. He's a former J6 defendant,
00:54:53
former FBI agent. He he would turned he became
00:54:58
ADOJ senior advisor. Well it turns out he resigned
00:55:03
and went on to social media and said that he was resigning
00:55:06
because the deep state rot is too entrenched to expose from
00:55:11
within. So understand, he was working as
00:55:13
a senior advisor inside of the DOJ and said that it's
00:55:18
unfixable. So this is a bombshell
00:55:20
announcement. Wise course revealed this rot.
00:55:24
He he explained that he he didn't think he could fix it.
00:55:26
He wanted to. He's a former FBI agent.
00:55:29
He turned federal whistleblower on.
00:55:31
And of course, Project Veritas journalist even brought into the
00:55:34
DOJ as a counselor to Ed Martin, who previously led the
00:55:38
Department of Justice weaponization working Group,
00:55:40
which of course that unit was tasked with investigating
00:55:43
politicized justice and abuses of the criminal process,
00:55:47
criminal, you know, justice process.
00:55:49
He was on the ground January 6th as a journalist and patriot
00:55:52
documenting the events and yes, in the heat of the moment as
00:55:55
violence erupted, much of it allegedly instigated, of course,
00:55:58
we know by the federal assets on the ground and the federal
00:56:01
government itself. That's what we call it, a fed
00:56:03
surrection. On the show, it captured him
00:56:05
allegedly referring to certain police officers as Nazis and
00:56:08
Gestapo. And supposedly he said kill him,
00:56:12
kill him. The FBI affidavit used it to
00:56:14
charge him with two felonies and four misdemeanors.
00:56:17
His case was dismissed the day President Trump was inaugurated
00:56:20
as part of the sweeping pardons that freed hundreds of J6
00:56:24
defendants from the greatest miscarriage of justice in modern
00:56:26
American history. In my opinion.
00:56:29
But here we are. He said the Deep state rod is
00:56:31
too entrenched. Well, I I know that he's right.
00:56:36
So he was just, he was like a counselor to Ed Martin.
00:56:41
So it's actually like how much actual, how much actual?
00:56:49
He can't like go make a rest or do nothing.
00:56:51
He's got anything he's got to bring to Ed Martin and it's on
00:56:53
Ed Martin. So I mean, how much could he
00:56:56
really do to expose? I mean, if he has information,
00:56:59
he should have start fucking dropping bombs, bro.
00:57:03
Don't just leave. You've been there about a year.
00:57:06
Maybe don't be like Bongino. Fucking stick it out.
00:57:10
Figure it out, go go around people, do whatever.
00:57:17
Drop some fucking information in sauce.
00:57:19
I swear. Telling you man, these people.
00:57:24
Anybody that knows Act Blue knows exactly what kind of an
00:57:27
entity it is. You know, with how they're
00:57:29
funding and how their operation to, you know, destroy the
00:57:32
country from within, it's clear they're always in the middle of
00:57:35
it. Well, they're panicking after
00:57:36
they were caught lying to Congress about foreign donors.
00:57:40
A lot of people are saying this could have major implications
00:57:43
for Democrats heading into the midterms.
00:57:45
One Act Blue's owner, former lawyers, reportedly suggested
00:57:48
this could lead to a criminal investigation.
00:57:50
Of course, Act Blue has facilitated billions in
00:57:53
donations for Democrats, ranging from presidential nominees to
00:57:57
local school board candidates. While I think their main goal
00:58:00
has always been to subvert our elections and get people
00:58:02
installed into positions of power, it never should have had
00:58:05
the job. But they lied to Congress and
00:58:09
now a lot of people are questioning the sources of the
00:58:12
money, I guess. According to the Times, the law
00:58:15
firm's memo said some donors paid through platforms like
00:58:18
Apple Pay, PayPal or Venmo. And we're not asked for any
00:58:22
verification like a passport miner prove they were U.S.
00:58:25
citizens. So the source of funding might
00:58:28
in fact be money laundering, nefarious in nature, foreign
00:58:33
funding, list goes on and on. Let's play the clip.
00:58:38
Chris Cope again, a new report from the New York Times raising
00:58:42
questions about whether it's CEO misled Congress and now the
00:58:46
group could face investigations. Midterms only months away.
00:58:50
Connor Hanson's got more on this.
00:58:51
What you find out from Washington.
00:58:53
Connor, good morning. Hi Bill, good morning.
00:58:55
This could have major implications for Democrats
00:58:58
heading into the midterms. One of Act Blues own former
00:59:01
lawyers reportedly suggested this could lead to a criminal
00:59:05
investigation. Act Blue has facilitated
00:59:07
billions in donations for Democrats, ranging from
00:59:11
presidential nominees to local school board candidates.
00:59:14
A report in the New York Times cited a 2023 letter from its CEO
00:59:19
Regina Wallace Jones 2 GOP investigators claiming Act Blue
00:59:23
used multi layered screening to root out foreign donations,
00:59:27
which are illegal under federal law.
00:59:30
The problem? Act Blue's former lawyers told
00:59:32
her some of those steps weren't always followed, and that
00:59:35
presented A substantial risk if she was found to have misled
00:59:39
Congress. We started looking into it.
00:59:43
We determined that Act Blue had had really pulled back on some
00:59:47
of the security measures on their website which would have
00:59:49
enabled foreign actors to inject contributions under the name of
00:59:54
other people. ACT Blue sent us a statement
00:59:57
saying Wallace Jones never made false statements, adding non-us
01:00:01
citizens have not and never will be permitted to make political
01:00:05
contributions on our platform. Every contribution made to ACT.
01:00:08
Blue goes through a fraud review.
01:00:11
It's former law firm Covington and Burling stands by what it
01:00:15
said writing quote we have. Complete confidence in the legal
01:00:18
advice of our lawyers provided to Act Blue Now.
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According to the Times, the law firms memo said some donors paid
01:00:26
through platforms like Apple Pay, PayPal or Venmo.
01:00:29
And we're not asked for any verification like a passport
01:00:33
number to prove they were U.S. citizens Bill.
01:00:36
OK, you know, this Act Blue investigation stuff has been
01:00:41
going on and we everybody's been exposing them for, I don't know,
01:00:44
a few years now. But once again, no arrest or
01:00:48
nothing. I mean, thanks, Pam Bondi.
01:00:53
They should be shut down. The whole organization should be
01:00:56
shut down. Or their website freaking shut
01:00:58
down. Their app shut down everything.
01:01:01
I don't know. How much more evidence do you
01:01:04
need? Whatever.
01:01:06
Once again left high and dry. All four play get you all
01:01:10
excited and hot and heavy and in total freaking disappointment.
01:01:14
I swear, look at Lance. Yeah.
01:01:18
I mean, look, it is what it is. Hopefully we'll see some
01:01:21
accountability here, right? If actually he was involved in
01:01:24
it, let's shut him down. That'll that'll help the
01:01:26
midterms. But look who knows?
01:01:28
We don't know what kind of accountability we're going to
01:01:29
see. We don't even know who's going
01:01:30
to be AG at this point. So we'll cross our fingers, hope
01:01:33
for the best, but expect the worst.
01:01:35
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