THE BIG MIG SHOW
FEBRUARY 26, 2026
EPISODE 779 – 11AM
John Thune says there are now discussions underway to ENFORCE the talking filibuster for the SAVE America Act However, Thune is Stalling.
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to go here. Let's talk about.
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Let's talk about Save Act now let's talk about.
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You know, George and I were left because we're talking about
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different titles, because you're always wondering what the titles
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we were like. I was thinking about you could
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have gone the save act goes and you take the word filibuster and
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you just take out the Philly in the ER and you leave bust say
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that goes bust and we're to think the filibuster goes bust.
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Save Act is dead on arrival. And then we went into a dialogue
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and and and this is the problem. I've said it all along.
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It's a uniparty. We're going to jump in here with
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John Thune and then George and I'll tell you exactly what we
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discussed. I think you guys would want to
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hear it so soon says, you know, there are, you know, this is a
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shocker. I hate it even the way this is
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worded. There are now discussions
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underway to enforce the talking filibuster for the Save America
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Act. What all of a sudden it just
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came up in the last day or so, George, he just amazingly
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figured out that they they did this, you know, I mean, but he
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said there's an issue. There are currently not 50
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Republican senators willing to go down that path, even though
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they sponsored the bill. Now, how pathetic is that,
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George? You tell me.
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I mean, clearly they don't want the save Act to pass.
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They're not willing to do whatever it takes.
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These guys had the life of Riley.
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They work. They work less days than any
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other American, less days than any other American dunes in
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here, I guess to play the clip, but I'm just disgusted.
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It's just the same old, same old, same old, same old song and
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dance, and it's just the same old.
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Kind of help us. Let's go, George.
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I I thought I was able to put a word in a lot of the comment but
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I guess not OK. Oh no.
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So. The Republicans in your
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conference who are pushing over and over again that you guys are
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you. Can do this with the talking.
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To the Buster, well, there are a couple things about that.
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One is once we get on, if we were to go down that path, it's
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very hard to pivot and get back to open up the government.
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I, I frankly think we ought to, we need to deal, make sure the
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DHSTSA, Coast Guard, FEMA, all those agencies are funded.
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And so I'm hopeful there will be a breakthrough on that.
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That's going to require some, you know, obviously cooperation
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from the Democrats. We haven't seen a lot of so far,
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but we want to get to the SAVE Act.
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We also, as I mentioned, we've got a housing bill that we can
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pivot back and forth to if the, if we get a deal to open up the
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government. That's harder to do once you're
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in the throes of a talking filibuster.
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The talking filibuster issue is 1 on which there is not
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certainly a unified Republican conference, and there would have
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to be if you go down that path. You're talking about the need to
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table what are going to be numerous amendments and an
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ability to to keep the keep 50 Republicans unified pretty much
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on every single vote. And there's just not, there
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isn't support for doing that at this point.
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I, as I've said, and we will, we will get on it and we will have
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a vote on the Save Act. The context of that, you know,
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the process in which we consider it is still an open question,
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but one that we're having conversations about.
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But clearly. Not a, not a.
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Unified position, at least among Republicans in the Senate.
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But it sounds like that vote might be subject to a 60 vote
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threshold. Is that what?
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You're saying I think that's that's obviously a that's a very
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real possibility on on on tariffs specifically the
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president last. So pretty much doing is full of
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shit because let's face it, he could put that, he could have
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put that vote to the floor last month.
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Now it's an excuse. All they got to do, the funding
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for TH for DHS and all the other shit.
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I mean, it's always going to be something, but you want to know
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what the listen, the real reason I got the real reason why
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they're not doing anything. And listen, I love dogs.
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I think dogs are great. They're your best friends.
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They'll be there with you through thick and thin, but
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they're not doing a freaking save act because they're having
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a dog parade in Congress. I had the video.
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I'm not kidding. This is today, this morning.
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This is why they're not doing shit, because they're too busy
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with doing a fucking dog parade. That's more important than
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saving America, saving our, our taxes from being wasted.
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You know, can we can we have secure elections?
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Is that possible? Well, I don't know.
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I have a, you know, I maybe have a dog parade next week too.
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What are you going to have a cat parade too coming up?
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I mean, it's crazy, Lance, I love dogs.
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I know you love dogs too, but I'm going to play it and you can
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RIP on it. You have been hanging around the
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center button. Oh yeah, and the senator came
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too. Everybody knows Baby Dog's
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story, right? I mean look, it's cute and all,
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but how about you do the dog parade when you're at a session
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or something? Do it on your own time, not a
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you're doing on our taxpayers dime.
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Where did you shit come from Lance?
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I'm like. You know, excuses are like
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assholes. We all have them and they all
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smell. And that seems to be what we're
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getting out of the Republicans. I'm disgusted by this, to be
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honest with you. And I just, I just, you know, I
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keep hoping, right? You know, I sit here and I hope
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and I hope that you know I'm wrong, that it isn't the
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Uniparty, that they aren't trying to destroy the country.
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Clearly they don't want the save act to make comments like, you
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know, there are now discussions underway.
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Why weren't there discussions underway, you know, for weeks
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and weeks and weeks Now, I, I just, I think it's incredible
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and that, you know, they don't want to filibuster.
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Why? Because you know how that works,
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what they have to do. I, I just, you know, we need
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this voter ID Donald Trump mentioned it at the State of the
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Union. You know how important this is.
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And they just don't want to do it.
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And I think that just proves, I mean, you let me ask this in the
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chat, maybe I'm jumping the gun. You guys think that voter ID is
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as necessary as George and I do. That's the first question.
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The second question is, am I wrong?
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Don't you think that if they really wanted voter ID, if the
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Republicans were really gung ho and behind it, that this would
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be their top cop, tippy top priority?
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I mean, I know what they're talking about.
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They're talking about funding, right?
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Another government shutdown funding and that that excuse
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about this constant extension, extension, extension of
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government funding. Stop stealing the freaking
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money. Stop trying to make a bill
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that's 5000 pages long for government funding.
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Stop trying to jam in or your pork barrel legislation.
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Stop. Maybe just pass the bill and
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make it simple. Stop being a bunch of freaking
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criminals. No wonder they say 1776.
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You know, at the end of the day, you understand why the
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frustration that I internally have over this, George.
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And you tell me, does it seem like the Republicans really want
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the SAVE Act and voter ID to pass?
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No, they're, they are sabotaging it.
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And one thing they're going to, they're going to do is if they
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do pass it, it's going to, they're going to wait because it
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won't be able. It'll be too, it'll be too far,
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you know, in the year to implement that stuff in this
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year's election. So it would have to be the next
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time around. Meanwhile, meanwhile, then the
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Democrats take over and then they start putting bills like, I
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don't know, let's repeal the SAVE Act.
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Why not? Maybe even if it gets passed and
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shit like that, that's the problem.
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It's just and. And and I'm going to.
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Tell you that everything's a distraction with them, you know,
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next thing it's going to be, oh, you know, we're, we're fighting
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Iran. We got to, we got to focus on
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that or, you know, it'll be something anyway, you know,
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whatever. And I want to go on air and say
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something. I heard something from somebody.
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You heard something. Go ahead.
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Here you go bro. The floor is yours.
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So, and I don't know if it's true.
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I mean, I know it's true. The dialogue that was told, Pam
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Bondi called somebody I know and had a discussion with them.
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And I'm not going to go into all the details because I don't want
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to out them. But I'm going to tell you this
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that maybe it's possible that that there are still a lot of
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deep state people around Donald Trump that are advising him what
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not to do. And it and, and it is possible.
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I'm going to go out on a limb and say this because and you
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know how I felt about Bondi, you know, I've said lots of comments
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about her. I've blamed her for a lot of
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things. And I and I have to be that kind
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of guy. Like I can't do it with you
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guys. I think it's important for you
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guys that would that when we, I'm not saying I made a mistake
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yet, I'm saying that it is very possible that Pam Bondi is being
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held back and she'd be given priorities that aren't really
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the priorities that the American people want.
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And she's being told that this is a priority and that's a
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priority. But no, that's not really a
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priority. She showed some genuine concern
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on this call about how the Epstein thing was being handled.
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And, and, and, and the person that was on that line with her
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felt like that was, it was very genuine.
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So I'm going to tell you something.
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I think that it is possible that Pam does want to do the job, but
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the administration is kind of redirecting her for all these
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other tasks. And of course, you can imagine
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how that could happen. You can get so many tasks, you
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can't don't have time for anything else.
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And she's looking at a lot of the things that are not relevant
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because of it and being told kind of what to look at.
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So I'm going to I'm going to say that it is possible that Pam
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does really want to make these arrests for the American public.
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So, George, you go ahead. Raise my hand.
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I called bullshit and I'm going to tell you why.
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Everybody why we all know that Trump in the admin were trying
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to hide the Epstein files because they even said it.
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There's names in there that you know, some people just their
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names are in there. It's going to, you know, be bad
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for them. He said it, Trump said it
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himself. So no, no big surprise there.
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OK, I got that. But what about the Russia Russia
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hoax? What about the election, the
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stolen election, 2020? What about COVID crimes?
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What about, I don't know, insider trading in Congress?
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I mean nothing here. They're trying to confirm
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another AG to go with Vice President Vance to do their
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fraud thing. You know what?
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And, and he that, that AG, once he finds stuff, now he's got to
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bring it to Bondi in order to, you know, to seek arrest or, or
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whatever. But theoretically, your boss was
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being advised by some people and your boss kept coming to you and
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saying no, no, no, do not. That's not where we want to go.
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We want to focus on this, this and this.
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And your boss was constantly doing that with you.
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Now you and I would buck it. We would push back and probably
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get fired. I know that.
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We know. Well, we know they're doing it
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for the Epstein files. Conversation George was
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extremely convinced and said a lot of things to me that I can't
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say and told me why they believed that Pam was very, very
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credible in the phone call because I the the conversation
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went on about for about 45 minutes about that topic, which
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was a long phone call I don't normally talk to.
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This person so you're saying that Pam Biden, you can't do any
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rest for Russia hoax or election because they got to do.
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Is that what you're saying? What I'm saying is that that
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rather than the Directive B, the Russian collusion hoax, Epstein,
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the deep state that she's being handed over and over again an
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agenda that is not parallel with what the American people want.
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Because it's people around Donald Trump that are advising
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him don't do this, do this, don't do this, do this, OK?
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And Pam voiced an opinion that she felt like it wasn't.
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It wasn't genuinely what needed to happen, OK?
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So we know this about the Epstein files.
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We know that that she's, you know, she's probably told, you
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know, don't go in that direction, leave it be.
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But obviously, because of the goodwill of the people and
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speaking out, you know, calling them on their BS, they have to
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put stuff out. Now, how can you tell me, how
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can you say or anybody say that they're steering body away from
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trying to do election integrity arrests and this and that when
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Trump himself has been putting stuff out on it?
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Trump is himself has been putting stuff on the Russian
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hoax, you know talking about it. So I'm not I buy it.
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I can hold on. I can buy it with Pam Bonnie
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with with the Epstein stuff that I can see them doing it 100%
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let. Me tell you why I think because
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I think sometimes we have to think about that Donald Trump at
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the core of Donald Trump as a salesman.
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And I, I, I often believe that that because he's made lots of
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statements in public, but, but the agenda host of those
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statements, like for example, how about the credit card, the
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10% interest Max on credit card that date went, you know, came
00:18:55
and went. We haven't heard anything more
00:18:56
about it, but he made it a really public show that credit
00:18:59
card interest is too high. Said he was going to fix it.
00:19:03
Again, that's only one example, but I feel like sometimes that
00:19:07
he says what everybody wants to hear, but he does not
00:19:10
necessarily deliver on what those statements are because of
00:19:15
course, showmanship and salesmanship are parallel.
00:19:19
So I'm not. Again, you know, if anybody's
00:19:21
been going after Pam Bondi, it's been me.
00:19:24
But because. No, I think I lost you bro.
00:19:27
You know, I'm just going to tell you that just because of the
00:19:30
source. And I said I just texted you the
00:19:32
source. So I know who the source I
00:19:34
spoken to, the source I know, but you know, yeah, listen.
00:19:38
So I'm not flip flopping. I'm just telling you that it is
00:19:42
possible that that maybe, but she does want to do what we want
00:19:46
her to do. And maybe it's being held back
00:19:49
for a number of reasons. OK, Like I said, George, there's
00:19:51
still people. Around Trump.
00:19:53
Let's take a step back. Let's let's you know, you said
00:19:56
you brought up Trump, he's a salesman.
00:19:58
Yes, he's a salesman. This is like, you know, yes, he
00:20:00
is. However, Trump has an ego and he
00:20:05
wants nothing more than to be right about everything and to be
00:20:09
proven right and to have his name out there about right.
00:20:12
He did put it, he did talk about how they stole the election from
00:20:15
him. He agreed about it, you know,
00:20:16
bitched about it, rightfully so, as he should, because I would
00:20:19
have too. So, you know, he wants to be
00:20:21
proven right so he can get in front of the cameras.
00:20:24
See, I was right. They stole my election that you
00:20:26
know that. So I'm not buying that part.
00:20:29
I buy it with her. With Epstein, yes, so.
00:20:33
Well, let me ask you this. Do you think there's people
00:20:35
around Donald Trump, influential people that like the the first
00:20:39
term or potentially misguiding him and.
00:20:42
Absolutely. Susan Wiles.
00:20:43
Susan Wiles being the head honcho.
00:20:46
Using their power and influence to also intimidate the staff
00:20:50
that's around him. Susan Wiles, That's number one.
00:20:54
100% that's exactly who I'm talking about.
00:20:58
I know I've said that months and months ago.
00:21:01
Nobody. People are afraid to bring up
00:21:02
that name and talk about it. Yeah.
00:21:05
She's got, you know, you may not believe it, but that woman's got
00:21:07
a lot of power behind the scenes.
00:21:08
I I don't know if she's got Donald Trump by the by his neck
00:21:13
right now. Yeah.
00:21:16
I mean shit. Yeah, I mean, look, you know,
00:21:21
it's funny. Cash Patel, when his name gets
00:21:23
brought up in an investigation and they he finds out they were
00:21:27
listening to his phone calls and listening to Donald Trump's
00:21:29
calling. Phone calls, No hesitation. 10
00:21:31
FBI agents get immediately fired.
00:21:34
Are you going skipping? I'm just bringing it up because
00:21:36
I think it's relevant. You tell me, George.
00:21:39
Isn't it funny that when it comes to him, oh, immediate
00:21:43
firing? Well, who else was implemented
00:21:49
in that? Donald Trump.
00:21:53
Susan Wiles, they were they They obtained the phone records of
00:21:56
cash. Patel might as well do it so.
00:21:58
Yeah, you know, George, that's why I love you, bro.
00:22:01
That was exactly why I brought this up now, because her name
00:22:04
was in there. So my question is, is that where
00:22:07
the phone call? You better fire these sons of
00:22:08
bitches now, you know, and and that's my that's the thing,
00:22:12
right? When it comes to other people,
00:22:14
you know, you still don't see any retaliation for the J6
00:22:17
committee or the J6 investigators.
00:22:19
It ripped apart regular Americans lives for a peaceful
00:22:22
protest that agitated the crowd with less lethal munitions, that
00:22:26
used lots of undercover agents to instigate the crowd, you
00:22:30
know, to crack the magnetic door open, to break the window, all
00:22:34
that stuff that they tried to blame, you know, MAGA for.
00:22:38
But none of those people got fired.
00:22:40
I haven't heard anybody but getting cracked in that deal.
00:22:42
I mean, let's face it, if we really went after all the FBI
00:22:45
agents that that had committed crimes during the Biden
00:22:47
administration had committed crimes against Jay Sixers, how
00:22:50
many of them would be left in DC?
00:22:52
Honestly, how many would you fire?
00:22:54
Hundreds. 503 hundred. How many?
00:22:58
How many would get fired? Just hundreds, I believe.
00:22:59
But when it comes to Susan Wiles and Cash Patel, boom. 10 of them
00:23:04
fired instantly. Right, Yeah.
00:23:07
And and don't don't be surprised if you see somebody getting
00:23:09
arrested or something more to this somebody just put a chat
00:23:13
counterfeit cash. I like that, I really do.
00:23:17
Yeah. Had high hopes for that man.
00:23:20
I did too. I and again, look, after hearing
00:23:24
about this phone call, I, I don't know, I'm, you know, I'm,
00:23:27
I'm concerned as usual, you know, because I've always said
00:23:30
they better go after everybody because listen, if you want to
00:23:31
win the midterms, here's for the anybody in the administration
00:23:34
listening, I can tell you how to win the midterms very easily.
00:23:37
Start arresting people, a lot of them hundreds here.
00:23:42
I bet you win. Here's the thing with Jack
00:23:44
Smith, right? He did all this fugazy stuff,
00:23:47
right? And then Judge Cannon dismissed
00:23:49
Smith's case. I love that word.
00:23:52
Judge Cannon dismissed Jack Smith's case based on both
00:23:54
unconstitutional elements. Now listen up.
00:23:57
The appointment by US Attorney Merrick Garland and unlimited
00:24:01
funding given to Jack Smith, both without approval of
00:24:04
Congress? Null and void should be.
00:24:08
We have a clip. We want to play the clip since
00:24:10
we went to the story. Yeah, of course.
00:24:11
I mean, again, I jumped because of the Susan Wiles connection.
00:24:14
I think that was right. That's all right.
00:24:16
And you nailed it, by the way, without even knowing the FBI
00:24:19
Director Kash Patel out with an allegation that the prior FDI
00:24:23
FBI obtained his phone records and not only his.
00:24:26
What can you tell us about that? Right.
00:24:28
This has been breaking in the last hour or so.
00:24:30
We are told that according to Cash Patel, the FBI director,
00:24:34
the prior Bureau leadership obtained his phone records and
00:24:37
phone records to current White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles
00:24:40
back in 2022 and 2023. This eventually LED into the
00:24:45
Jack Smith special counsel investigation into then former
00:24:48
President Donald Trump. We're told that some of these
00:24:52
records are just toll records which don't have specific
00:24:55
information other than times and dates.
00:24:57
They don't have the actual the content of calls, but the two
00:25:00
sources in the FBI say that Susie Wiles attorney agreed to
00:25:04
be recorded by FBI agents in 2023.
00:25:07
She did not agree. We reached out to her for
00:25:10
comment. FBI Director Patel in a
00:25:12
statement to Fox News calls this outrageous and deeply
00:25:15
disturbing. And I will add, Brett, that we
00:25:17
are told at least 10 Bureau employees have been fired just
00:25:22
today over this incident with more potentially to come.
00:25:27
OK. We'll continue to dig into it,
00:25:28
David Spot on Capitol Hill. Thanks.
00:25:30
And. You know what's going to happen,
00:25:32
Those agents are going to take them to court.
00:25:34
They're going to say, oh, we were just following direction
00:25:37
from from our boss, Jack Smith much?
00:25:41
Mark my words. And I want to add something.
00:25:43
They say it's outrageous. During that time period, Susie
00:25:47
Wiles and Cash Patel were just citizens.
00:25:52
And I'm not saying it was a legitimate investigation.
00:25:54
I'm not saying it wasn't weaponized.
00:25:55
But those FBI agents were told to get subpoenaed.
00:25:59
They were told to get wiretap, right?
00:26:02
They went, they went in front of a judge and the, and the
00:26:03
wiretaps were approved. The phone call surveillance was
00:26:07
approved. The phone call files was
00:26:09
approved. So my point is, if this is so
00:26:12
outrageous, Cash Patel and Suzy Wiles, then how come when it
00:26:16
happens to regular Americans, you guys just turn a blind eye?
00:26:19
That's that's what I don't, but that's my point this.
00:26:22
Is. Here's a question, though no
00:26:23
one's asking. Yeah, go ahead.
00:26:25
Susan Wiles is not part of the administration.
00:26:27
The first one she wasn't part of when he Trump was there and you
00:26:30
know, speaking at January 6th and all that stuff.
00:26:32
That's what Jack was going for after.
00:26:34
So why Susan Wiles? Because even during that time
00:26:38
period, her connection to Donald Trump, they've they've had a
00:26:41
relationship that succeeded even in this current administration.
00:26:44
My understanding is that they have constantly been in
00:26:48
communication and had a very, you know, ingrained kind of
00:26:53
business and. Once again, she had nothing to
00:26:56
do with Jay. She, she wasn't there.
00:26:58
She wasn't part of it. She's Marco Rubio's.
00:27:00
She worked, she's been working with Marco Rubio for years.
00:27:02
Work, you know, building him up. Tell me.
00:27:04
That this is the first time you've ever heard of the FBI
00:27:06
going on fishing trips and trying to connect people into a
00:27:09
network. I mean, they do it to regular
00:27:11
citizens constantly. They'll they'll they're.
00:27:13
They must ask for your. Parents phone numbers but.
00:27:16
Here's the thing, what did they go with to the court or whoever
00:27:20
to get to get those authorized? The Wire, I can understand cash,
00:27:24
but to get it authorized on Susan Wiles, that's what I would
00:27:26
like to see what they put in there.
00:27:28
I can tell you what they went with.
00:27:30
I'll tell you exactly how they get these wiretaps.
00:27:33
They went in there with Lies, America.
00:27:35
They went in there with bullshit.
00:27:37
Oh, we've got to have Susie Wiles.
00:27:39
She's conspiring with Donald Trump.
00:27:42
And here's the Nexus. Here's the men's Rea of what we
00:27:45
believe is going on in this conspiracy.
00:27:47
Cash Patel is a participant. Susie Wiles, Mike Flynn, Roger
00:27:52
Stone, that's what they do. They go in there, they lie their
00:27:55
asses off. But there's the thing, they do
00:27:58
it to regular Americans every single day.
00:27:59
It's not just just as Donald Trump.
00:28:01
Donald Trump was a citizen during that time period.
00:28:03
Susie Wiles was a citizen. Cash Patel was a citizen.
00:28:07
And, and, and my point is, if it's good enough to fire them,
00:28:11
fire 10 FBI agents so far for Cash Patel and Susie Wiles, then
00:28:14
why isn't it good enough to fire all the FBI agents for all the
00:28:17
J6 Sixers? Why isn't when it when we find
00:28:20
out about illegal wiretaps, illegal surveillance?
00:28:23
How come those FBI agents aren't getting fired?
00:28:26
How come those Department of Justice prosecutors that listen
00:28:29
to those illegal phone calls aren't getting fired?
00:28:31
Some of them think it's. Happening all over the.
00:28:32
No wait, some of them did get fired.
00:28:33
What do you mean? No, I'm talking about all the
00:28:36
other cases. How about Securus Technologies?
00:28:39
They've been eavesdropping on legal phone calls since 2006.
00:28:43
How come all those prosecutors that got caught in Kansas City,
00:28:46
got caught in New York, got caught in California, got caught
00:28:49
in Maine, all of them that got caught, How come those
00:28:51
Department of Justice prosecutors, when they listened
00:28:53
to the legal phone calls and they didn't report at the
00:28:55
courts, how come they didn't get fired?
00:28:57
How about the FBI agents that listened to all those phone
00:28:59
calls, the DEA, the ATF, those are regular Americans.
00:29:02
They're no different. And here's what I want to say.
00:29:05
And Georgia, and I know you get this.
00:29:06
I'm not, I'm not trying in any way prove it to you.
00:29:08
I'm trying to tell the audience if Cash Patel is just a citizen
00:29:12
and you're a citizen, and maybe there's people even in our
00:29:14
audience that got hit for a felony sometime in their
00:29:16
lifetime, got arrested, and they were surveilled illegally.
00:29:19
How come when no, that gets brought up to the courts and
00:29:22
that gets brought up to the DOJ and it gets brought up to the
00:29:24
OPR and the Public Integrity Division and the Civil Rights
00:29:26
Division, how come those people don't get fired?
00:29:29
Why? Only because it's Donald Trump
00:29:31
now as president of the United States.
00:29:32
He was a citizen then. I'm not agreeing with what they
00:29:34
did. I don't agree with any of it.
00:29:36
I think it's ridiculous what they've done against Donald
00:29:39
Trump. Cash, Propel and even Susie
00:29:41
Wiles all. Right, you're going to like this
00:29:42
comment from Greg, Greg Motley in the chat.
00:29:44
OK. Trust the plan.
00:29:46
Hold on. Trust the plan my ass.
00:29:48
I know you like that so. Yeah, and you know what, Greg?
00:29:51
I give you a hug, bro. If you're.
00:29:52
Here Craig with AC. Oh, Craig, if you were here, I'd
00:29:56
give you a freaking hug. I.
00:29:57
Don't want that hug bro. I don't trust the plan.
00:30:00
Here's the bottom line. OK, I'll give you a bro tap
00:30:02
then. No hug.
00:30:03
We'll just bro tap. Here's the deal.
00:30:05
I don't trust the plan because why?
00:30:07
Because I believe they're they, they're using it selectively.
00:30:11
I'm going to put this to Cash Patel.
00:30:13
Maybe somebody will bring him this clip.
00:30:15
Cash, if you really believe in justice, then why not start
00:30:19
firing a whole bunch more? You were going to clean out the
00:30:21
FBI. I've got your book right here.
00:30:23
You're going to clean it and make the FBI building a museum.
00:30:26
Why don't you start firing all the J6 because why don't you
00:30:29
start investigating securus technologies and find out how
00:30:32
many FBI agents have illegally surveilled Americans that were
00:30:35
defending criminal cases. We're talking about thousands,
00:30:39
probably 10s of thousands of people whose legal phone calls
00:30:42
we're listening to. Why don't you start arresting
00:30:44
the Department of Justice prosecutors that listen to those
00:30:46
phone calls? I'm saying if the if it is
00:30:49
proven in any amount of shred of evidence that an FBI agent
00:30:52
illegally surveilled regular Americans, not Donald Trump, not
00:30:55
somebody that has a pedigree, not a billionaire, not Susie
00:30:58
Wiles who's connected to a billionaire.
00:30:59
How about regular Americans? How about those people that got
00:31:02
surveilled? Why aren't all those FBI agents
00:31:05
fired? Why aren't they all prosecuted?
00:31:07
Because the last time I checked, the federal government has
00:31:11
wiretapping laws on the books. I'm talking about in this case,
00:31:14
they went and got, they went and got the warrants.
00:31:18
They went in front of judges. There's warrants for these
00:31:19
wiretaps. Those are arguably legitimate
00:31:22
wiretaps. How about the surveillance?
00:31:24
When they don't do it, when they use Stingrays and they listen to
00:31:27
people's phone calls and they end up in people's discovery,
00:31:30
but yet there's no warrant in there.
00:31:31
Are you going to start going after those guys?
00:31:33
Are those guys going to get fired and arrested?
00:31:34
Cash Susie, are they going to get arrested and fired?
00:31:38
That's my complaint. That's my complaint to Pam
00:31:40
Bondi. Let's get on it for everybody.
00:31:43
Equal application of law. Equal protection under the law.
00:31:47
Rule of law, George. Yeah, hopefully he sees this.
00:31:55
I don't know what's happening to our world.
00:32:02
By the way, I'm going to say this again.
00:32:06
I always say this. We just got to disband our
00:32:09
government, start over. Only way any of this shit's ever
00:32:12
going to be fixed and corrected the right way according to our
00:32:16
constitution. We the people.
00:32:19
It's not about we the people, it's about their own selfish
00:32:22
interests and personal pockets of how much money they can make
00:32:26
and how much power they have over us.
00:32:29
Let's face you, because just look at John Thune.
00:32:32
Just look at them. Majority of Americans want the
00:32:37
SAVE Act, they want voter ID. But yet nobody is listening to
00:32:43
their constituents. But then they don't give a shit
00:32:47
because the system is rigged with the voting.
00:32:50
So don't get themselves back in. They don't care.
00:32:52
If they did care what we thought, then they would
00:32:54
actually get off their asses and pass the SAVE Act.
00:32:57
But they don't, because the cheating is on both sides, both
00:33:00
Republicans and Democrats. Yeah, You know, the the Founders
00:33:06
and framers believed in tar and feathering.
00:33:08
Maybe rather than a dog parade, we have a tar and feathering
00:33:11
parade of all the congressional members, all tarred and
00:33:13
feathered. Run them down the hallways and
00:33:16
we can videotape them. Because, again, Nancy Pelosi
00:33:19
chomping her dentures during the State of the Union, she was
00:33:21
wishing she was up there so she could RIP up the State of the
00:33:24
Union again. She's committed lots of crimes.
00:33:26
I just want equal application of the law.
00:33:28
I want Americans protected. And I want that if it's good
00:33:31
enough to go after somebody because they went out for Donald
00:33:33
Trump and it's good enough to go after somebody because they went
00:33:35
after a regular American, just a regular Joe.
00:33:38
Because I know there are thousands of criminal cases
00:33:41
where they have illegally surveilled people.
00:33:44
And yet even when it's found out, oh, no, no, absolute
00:33:48
immunity, qualified immunity, it's not.
00:33:50
All it is, is obstruction of justice.
00:33:52
It's deprivation of rights under color of law again and again and
00:33:56
again. All right, George, talk about
00:34:00
Iran. What do you, George, read
00:34:02
between the lines? You're the Ayatollah.
00:34:05
You're there, and you know you're going to get jacked.
00:34:07
You see that the American fleets, you know the troops are
00:34:10
stacking up. You know that it's coming.
00:34:12
What are you going to do, George?
00:34:13
I'm getting my eyes told, I asked out of there.
00:34:15
What do you mean? What am I going to do?
00:34:17
And and and what else are you going to do, George?
00:34:19
Take all my gold and money with me.
00:34:21
Crypto and oil, what are you going to do with that?
00:34:22
He's already, they already been sending it out to wherever
00:34:26
probably Russia or wherever China so that you know, hold it
00:34:29
for him. I mean the funds been going out
00:34:33
for over a month now, probably longer.
00:34:36
And that's the point. That's the point.
00:34:38
Cause of course, what we're talking about here, guys, is
00:34:40
that all of a sudden Iran has been rapidly loading an
00:34:44
unusually high amount of oil onto tankers.
00:34:49
And why in preparation for looming US attacks, now they've
00:34:52
been sending out their gold and silver.
00:34:54
They've been sending out. My understanding is that they've
00:34:57
moved a lot of money into crypto cause of course they can just
00:35:00
load it onto a hard wallet and have billions.
00:35:02
They're getting ready to make their moves, you know, high end
00:35:06
art, I understand that's also been getting shipped out and
00:35:09
here they are shipping their oil out.
00:35:10
The writing's on the wall that they've exceeded.
00:35:13
So I guess listen to this, George.
00:35:16
Between February 15th and 20th they they reached nearly 20.1
00:35:21
million barrels, according to the tracking that they've moved
00:35:25
out, which is far beyond what they ever do.
00:35:30
Hold on, I'm doing something, Lance.
00:35:32
OK. So I mean, this is a precise
00:35:35
pattern. Iran employed this exact
00:35:38
pattern. Previous American airstrikes
00:35:39
last year in 24 when the regime refused, of course to evacuate
00:35:43
as much, they they went right into getting moving as much oil
00:35:46
as they possibly could to move it out of there.
00:35:50
They concentrated that supply at Carg Island that time.
00:35:53
They're going to do the same thing.
00:35:54
The satellite imagery has already analyzed shows the scale
00:35:57
of the effort, The number of tankers and waters southeast of
00:36:00
Colorado has more than doubled from 8 to 18 during these six
00:36:04
days. So they know it's coming.
00:36:07
And I'm going to tell you something for the audience,
00:36:09
George, we talked about this yesterday.
00:36:13
Now you think the strike is going to happen when?
00:36:15
I think Friday, Friday to Saturday, because it all
00:36:19
depends, because right now today, I mean, they probably had
00:36:21
the talks. It's in Geneva.
00:36:23
I don't know, I haven't looked to see.
00:36:24
But if those talks don't go well, I think that's they're
00:36:28
done. And Friday, you know, OK, so
00:36:34
they're celebrating Ramadan, you know, for the start in February
00:36:37
is still going. But Friday is their like their
00:36:39
day of, you know, where they go to the mosque and pray and all
00:36:41
that. I mean, it's a great time to
00:36:44
fucking hit them, I say, or hold on, let me finish.
00:36:48
Or you know, they fast all day during Ramadan.
00:36:53
They don't eat until the sun goes down.
00:36:55
So while they're all gorging on food at night feeding their
00:36:58
fucking fat bellies, fucking hit them bro.
00:37:00
Hit them with the Rockets and shit.
00:37:02
Send them fucking jets and the and the drones, boom boom boom
00:37:06
boom boom. They'd be like eating.
00:37:08
There'd be so stuffed they didn't even want to move.
00:37:11
There you go, perfect. You're welcome Trump admin.
00:37:15
I just laid out the military strikes for you.
00:37:18
I mean they might not be doing it because of the one brand new
00:37:21
shit that we spent billions and billions on a trillion on is
00:37:24
docked because their toilets all backed up because they screwed
00:37:27
up on on the system they built. Sad, Very sad.
00:37:33
Well, I'm going to, I'm going to throw out a different date.
00:37:36
Go ahead. So right now it's it's 10:00 in
00:37:38
Iran, in Tehran 10:00, so a little after 10.
00:37:46
So basically that would mean that their Monday is, is
00:37:50
basically our Sunday if we're using East Coast time, right?
00:37:54
I think that the strike and for a number of reasons, I believe
00:37:58
this, I was talking to somebody who's very well connected and
00:38:03
for anybody out there that's a that's a Poly market person or a
00:38:07
Kelsey person, I would tell you that I believe the strike is
00:38:11
going to happen on Monday. Now, when I say Monday, I'm not
00:38:14
positive about this because I didn't want to be too probing
00:38:17
when this person was talking to me.
00:38:20
It could be their Sunday, which is, you know, their Sunday.
00:38:23
I mean, which our Sunday, which is their Monday or it could be
00:38:26
our Monday. So I think that if you were
00:38:29
going to be a betting man, you would you would bet on Sunday
00:38:31
and Monday. I think that's when the strike's
00:38:33
going to happen. This person was fairly convinced
00:38:37
that we'd start seeing kinetic action at that time period.
00:38:41
So so we'll go on the line here. You guys can bookmark this.
00:38:44
If I'm wrong, you can call me out on Monday night or you can
00:38:47
call me out on Tuesday on the show.
00:38:49
Jump in there. Maybe I'll be wrong.
00:38:50
You never know. Things could change.
00:38:51
Maybe Iran will make a deal. I don't think there's a deal to
00:38:54
be made. Personally.
00:38:55
I think this isn't just Saber rattling.
00:38:58
I don't think Donald Trump would have moved this volume of forces
00:39:00
in if the strike wasn't imminent.
00:39:03
Now, I know Pete Hegseth, he's not going to let us use pizza
00:39:05
signals because he's saying he's randomly ordering large amounts
00:39:08
of pizza for the Pentagon. So the pizza signal may not be
00:39:12
on track this time. No, but you know when you have
00:39:16
vans coming out yesterday talking about Iran, Rubio, I
00:39:21
mean, I got the videos. They're short videos.
00:39:23
Let's roll. We played it too.
00:39:24
And then we have another bigger statement.
00:39:26
Hold on, here we go. The.
00:39:27
Principle is very simple. Iran cannot have a nuclear
00:39:29
weapon. If they try to rebuild the
00:39:31
nuclear weapon, that's that causes problems for us.
00:39:33
And in fact, we've seen evidence that they have tried to do
00:39:36
exactly that. So the president sending those
00:39:38
negotiators to try to address that problem.
00:39:41
As the president has said repeatedly, he wants to address
00:39:43
that problem diplomatically. But of course, the president has
00:39:46
other options as well on what we need to see from government.
00:39:50
Yeah, well, and then we have Rubio.
00:39:52
Let me just play Rubio and we'll go, I think.
00:39:54
Tomorrow, Steve and Jared will be there.
00:39:56
I think they're on their way there now, actually.
00:39:58
And the president was very clear last night that he always
00:40:00
prefers diploma. But I want everyone to know that
00:40:04
Iran poses a very great threat to the United States and has for
00:40:07
a very long time. They are in possession first and
00:40:10
foremost after their nuclear program was obliterated.
00:40:13
They were told not to try to restart it and here they are.
00:40:16
You can see them always trying to rebuild elements of it.
00:40:18
They're not enriching right now, but they're trying to get to the
00:40:20
point where they ultimately can. The other thing I would point
00:40:23
you to, however, is that Iran possesses a very large number of
00:40:27
ballistic missiles, particularly short range ballistic missiles
00:40:31
that threaten the United States and our bases in the region and
00:40:35
our partners in the region and all of our bases in the UAE and
00:40:38
Qatar in, in, in, in Bahrain, and, and they also possess naval
00:40:43
assets that threaten shipping and, and try to threaten the US
00:40:46
Navy. So I want everyone to understand
00:40:48
that. And beyond just a nuclear
00:40:50
program, they possess these conventional weapons that are
00:40:53
solely designed to attack America and attack Americans if
00:40:57
they so choose to do so. You know what's funny?
00:41:02
Yes. We've been, no, no, we've been
00:41:06
hearing. I don't know how many years.
00:41:08
I'm talking over 10 years and I should have got all the clips.
00:41:12
I didn't get them. And you hear a lot from Israel
00:41:14
too. You know, they have nuclear
00:41:16
weapons, their possession of nuclear weapons.
00:41:17
How long we've been hearing that for?
00:41:19
I mean, over 10 years. Stay away from this.
00:41:22
It didn't work well when they used that excuse when they, you
00:41:25
know, went into Iraq right 'cause.
00:41:28
Weapons of mass destruction. I mean, Kuwait was Iraq, Iraq or
00:41:31
Kuwait, whatever. Yeah, Iraq with Saddam proven
00:41:35
wrong. I mean, let's just say, look, we
00:41:38
know Iran backs a lot of proxies that go after Israel and even
00:41:45
our soldiers just just by that we should take them out.
00:41:49
And I say this, take out Iran. Once we do, when free to people,
00:41:55
get rid of the name Iran, bring it back to the name Persia
00:41:57
because Iran's just got a bad, bad name.
00:42:00
Bring it back to the Persia. I think the people would like
00:42:02
that too, because a lot of good Persian people that I know here
00:42:04
that don't even want to be associated with the name Iran or
00:42:06
that regime. I don't blame.
00:42:08
Him but so now you were talking about influential people over
00:42:12
Trump, right so now you have senior advisors of Trump that
00:42:15
are saying they prefer Israel to strike Iran before the US
00:42:19
launches an all out assault. Why?
00:42:22
Because optics, politics, it looks better for them.
00:42:27
And you know what Israel, if Trump called and Yahoo right now
00:42:32
says, go ahead bro, light them up.
00:42:34
You know, Netanyahu's giving it a green light and he's going to
00:42:36
start doing it because they want nothing more to get rid of them.
00:42:40
So, but you know what that does, which I think is kind of a, a
00:42:43
coward's way in if you feel like they're an enemy, We know that
00:42:47
they've, they've funded lots of global terrorism.
00:42:51
We've made all those, we've connected all those dots
00:42:53
previously. Why do the Americans need Israel
00:42:56
to pull the trigger? Because they want Israel to do
00:42:58
it so that the Iranians will strike Israeli targets and US
00:43:01
targets, which of course risk American lives.
00:43:04
Why wait? If you know these people are
00:43:06
causing, you know, lots of problems in that region and
00:43:11
you've connected it to global terrorist money, why wait?
00:43:15
Why? Why do you, you don't need
00:43:17
Israel to do that. And then in fact, I think it's a
00:43:19
mistake. I don't think there's any reason
00:43:21
that America can't strike first, strike hardest.
00:43:24
Go in and do what they have to do.
00:43:26
Look, and I agree with George, let's change it.
00:43:28
Let's have the the Persian people take their country back.
00:43:31
And let's make sure this time, though, let's not do this.
00:43:34
Oh, go in and strike and wait for the reaction.
00:43:36
Let's just go in and completely mop up this entire regime and
00:43:40
any of the money that they moved out of the country, the gold and
00:43:43
silver. Let's claw every dollar of
00:43:45
everything back. Let's seize all that oil.
00:43:46
Let's just take it. I'm not telling you not give it
00:43:48
back to the Iranian people or the Persians.
00:43:50
I'm saying let's not give them any of this opportunity because
00:43:54
the money is what they need, right?
00:43:56
So big stuff, you know, illegal immigrant.
00:44:01
Nothing to see here, Lance. There's nothing to see here.
00:44:04
Don't. Nothing to see.
00:44:05
The immigrant drivers George, How do you feel about the
00:44:07
driving, George, in general for these illegal immigrants?
00:44:10
The more I see this shit that's happening, the more it frightens
00:44:13
me, man, Because listen, you could, you could be the best
00:44:16
driver in the world, right? And he'd be.
00:44:21
That's why you can't. You have to drive defensively.
00:44:25
But more importantly, people, when people, they say they have
00:44:27
trust issues. I do this all the time when I go
00:44:29
out and speak and listen up. So people like I have trust
00:44:34
issues, I said, and I go to them trust issues.
00:44:37
I'm like, you drive. Yeah, yeah, I drive.
00:44:39
I said, oh, every time you get in a car, you trust that that
00:44:42
other drivers going to stop at the stop sign or stop at the red
00:44:44
light or not cut you off. You trust your mechanic to fix
00:44:48
your car correctly, that when you get your kids in a car that
00:44:51
they're going to be safe. So what do you mean?
00:44:53
You know you have trust issues that makes them think.
00:44:57
But seriously, you have a semi, you have a tractor trailer going
00:45:02
down the highway on a wrong side of the highway doing this for
00:45:05
like 3 miles. This was in Missouri.
00:45:09
I mean, I mean, you don't realize you're driving down the
00:45:12
fucking wrong side of the road. You don't realize cars are
00:45:13
coming at you on a highway and you had the right to the right
00:45:16
of you. Is the other side of the highway
00:45:17
where people going in the same direction to you?
00:45:19
I mean, really, forget about they can't read the road signs.
00:45:25
OK, but you can't see that. I mean, how how dumb can you
00:45:30
fucking be? But how dumb is the person that
00:45:32
gave them that license? There's no way they passed that
00:45:35
test or could have taken that test.
00:45:37
I don't believe it. It's it's yo, this is like,
00:45:42
seriously. I mean, you look at the highway
00:45:44
you're driving. It wasn't crowded where I live.
00:45:45
Fucking hot roads are crowded, man.
00:45:47
I live 10 minutes from New York City.
00:45:49
Highways are always crowded. Imagine that sucker barreling
00:45:52
that. Oh my God, how many deaths?
00:45:54
Thank God no one was hurt in this and it was you know, they
00:45:58
brought brought them to a stop. I'm going to play the video.
00:46:00
Just look at it. This is real, so.
00:46:01
Let me say before you start, so this has already been confirmed
00:46:04
that this was the transportation secretary confirmed that this
00:46:07
was a foreigner with a Minnesota CDL.
00:46:11
Yes, Minnesota. Thank you.
00:46:14
Minnesota, keep an eye. Thank you Tim Waltz, fucking
00:46:17
jerk off. How much of A winning issue it?
00:46:22
Is 18 Wheeler going the wrong? Way down southbound 61.
00:46:34
He is on the northbound lanes of 61 going the wrong way.
00:46:46
You can see I'm going southbound on 61.
00:46:48
He's in the northbound lanes on Hwy. 61.
00:47:58
You got a video? Is this the inside of the cab?
00:48:00
Yeah, with the driver like fucking like, Oh yeah, I just
00:48:03
fucked up. Yeah.
00:48:25
I'm telling you, I do not know what happened.
00:48:27
I was diving and I I don't do not, though.
00:48:30
Yeah. Thanks, Tim Waltz, you piece of
00:48:34
shit. All right.
00:48:37
I'd like to see Tim Waltz show him that and then see what he
00:48:40
has is how he's going to justify that, really.
00:48:42
He's going to say that CDLS are racist.
00:48:46
They could be. Racist.
00:48:47
Yeah, they're racist. And that he he didn't have
00:48:50
anything. He doesn't know anything about
00:48:51
it, but he believes he has to protect these illegal immigrants
00:48:55
because of course they're funding him.
00:48:56
You know, it depends on I guess it depends whether it was a
00:48:59
driver, Somalian or Pakistani. And did he donate to the Walsh
00:49:02
campaign? That'll be the question.
00:49:04
He donated then. You know, Walsh obviously is
00:49:06
going to come out of the limb and say, oh, he didn't do
00:49:08
anything wrong. The the road signs are
00:49:10
confusing. Who hasn't made that mistake?
00:49:13
You know, wouldn't but if. He but don't keep fucking
00:49:15
driving. Pull over.
00:49:17
Listen, George, I'm you know, I was being.
00:49:18
No, I know. I'm just.
00:49:20
No, I know you're being sarcastic, but it's the thing,
00:49:22
all right? We all make mistakes, but you
00:49:24
can't see you're driving down the wrong side of the highway,
00:49:27
and maybe it would be safer to pull over and figure it out
00:49:30
before you keep doing it. That was in Missouri.
00:49:34
If everybody's somebody. Just that That was in Missouri.
00:49:38
Yeah. I mean, but shit, look, we've
00:49:41
seen it in Ohio. We've seen it in Florida, all
00:49:44
over the place. I wonder what happened, if that
00:49:47
truck was driving down the wrong side of the highway in Minnesota
00:49:50
and hit, I don't know, Tim Waltz himself may or hit, God forbid,
00:49:56
hit his wife or his daughter driving.
00:49:58
Maybe then would he have to do something about it?
00:50:00
Is that what it is? Take God, I hope not.
00:50:03
I don't want to see anybody get hurt.
00:50:06
But it seems like it's they're that nuts that that's what it's
00:50:09
going to take. Same thing with like keeping
00:50:11
these rapists and predators. Put them away.
00:50:15
Does one of these Democrats wives or girls, daughters or
00:50:19
even their young kids got to get raped?
00:50:21
There's or I mean, shit, I hate myself for even saying that, but
00:50:24
is that what is it going to take for them to wake the fuck up
00:50:28
they're letting out? They're letting out some
00:50:29
predator early in California. I mean, it's crazy.
00:50:35
I don't know the answer. Fuck them.
00:50:38
Well, the Democrats are in a panic as usual.
00:50:41
And I, I thought you had to have Idi Guess they're now saying
00:50:45
that they're that Donald Trump is planning on or at least
00:50:48
looking at making it so every single bank in the United States
00:50:53
would mandate that they must verify the citizenship of their
00:50:57
customers. I think it's a fair and valid
00:51:00
move. Of course, KYC, know your
00:51:01
client. I don't mind it.
00:51:03
I don't mind proving that I'm a citizen of the United States for
00:51:06
my bank accounts. It's not because I want the
00:51:08
government to have more control. It's just because without bank
00:51:11
accounts it would make it very difficult or these illegals to
00:51:15
stay here. Do you think so?
00:51:17
Well, I mean, depending on how they're getting paid, if they're
00:51:18
getting paid cash or the table, no, they're getting paid by
00:51:21
legitimate companies, like trucking companies as an
00:51:24
example. You know what happened though.
00:51:25
Positive funds, they would be checks or they would be direct
00:51:28
deposits. If they didn't have a bank
00:51:30
account, what would happen? They could do it in crypto,
00:51:36
Yeah, they. Could of course he could make
00:51:40
the crypto companies. He could make it a requirement
00:51:43
for them also. So explain it.
00:51:50
Trump could soon force banks to take part in an immigration
00:51:53
crackdown. What I mean by that is sources
00:51:55
tell CNN the administration is considering requiring financial
00:51:58
institutions to collect and verify their customers citizens
00:52:02
citizenship status, something banks aren't currently required
00:52:05
to do. One source says the new policy
00:52:07
could come through an executive order.
00:52:09
CN, NS Matt Egan is following the story for us.
00:52:12
So, Matt, what are you learning about how banks are responding
00:52:16
to this possibility? Yeah, Well, Omar, this does
00:52:20
appear to be part of the Trump administration's aggressive
00:52:24
immigration crackdown. Sources tell CN NS, Priscilla
00:52:27
Alvarez and I that the administration is considering
00:52:31
new action that would require banks to check the citizenship
00:52:35
status of their customers. Now, this would be something
00:52:40
that would actually apply not just on a go forward basis, but
00:52:43
also to existing customers, which is pretty stunning when
00:52:47
you think about just how many customers the banks already
00:52:50
have. Now, this action could also
00:52:53
require banks to check different category of documents than what
00:52:57
they normally look at, including passports.
00:53:00
Now, I do want to stress that nothing here has been announced
00:53:03
or finalized. It's not clear here whether or
00:53:07
not this would come in the form of of an executive order or some
00:53:10
other action. We reached out to the White
00:53:12
House and a spokesperson said that any reporting on policy
00:53:17
that hasn't been officially announced is just speculation.
00:53:21
But some Republicans do support this.
00:53:23
Republican Senator Tom Cotton, he put out a post on X yesterday
00:53:28
where he said, I strongly support President Trump taking
00:53:30
action to prevent illegal migrants from accessing our
00:53:34
banking system. And he said he sent a letter to
00:53:36
Treasury last fall asking for an investigation into this matter
00:53:40
and that he plans to introduce legislation on this issue
00:53:43
shortly. Now, Omar, you asked about how
00:53:45
the industry is reacting officially.
00:53:48
They're not really saying much, right?
00:53:49
Representatives from major banks, from bank trade groups,
00:53:51
They haven't. They haven't commented on this.
00:53:55
However, sources do tell CNN that the industry is concerned
00:53:59
here because they're worried that this kind of action, it
00:54:02
could almost compel them to be part of the administration's
00:54:07
immigration crackdown. One Financial industry source
00:54:10
told me that verifying everything customer's
00:54:13
citizenship status would be unworkable.
00:54:16
This source said it's a bad idea.
00:54:19
We are very alarmed. Now banks are required to adhere
00:54:24
to anti money laundering rules, know your customer rules, but
00:54:27
they don't track the citizenship status of their customers.
00:54:32
So if this did become official, that would certainly be a
00:54:35
significant change. There's also some questions
00:54:37
about whether or not this could discourage immigrants from
00:54:41
keeping their money in the bank, even undocumented immigrants,
00:54:45
they do play a significant role in this economy.
00:54:48
In 2023 alone, undocumented immigrants, they paid $90
00:54:53
billion in federal, state and local taxes, and they had
00:54:58
spending power of nearly $300 billion.
00:55:01
And just one other point for you here, Omar, the president does
00:55:05
talk a lot about cutting red tape.
00:55:08
It's something he's very proud of, something that he mentioned
00:55:10
during the State of the Union last night where he took credit
00:55:13
for cutting a record number of job killing regulations.
00:55:17
But this potential action related to banks and the
00:55:21
immigration crackdown does show how in some cases, the president
00:55:25
has actually added new red tape and regulation where he sees
00:55:29
fit. Back to you, something to watch
00:55:32
for moving forward. Matt Egan, appreciate the
00:55:34
reporting. Meanwhile, our next guest made
00:55:36
headlines when he was. Lower yourself, Lance.
00:55:40
Yeah, I know. Oh Yep, we'll see how that plays
00:55:44
out if it gets done or not. If it passes but you have to do
00:55:47
the crypto too, then figure it out.
00:55:52
But if they don't get, if they can't pick up bank accounts,
00:55:54
then they can't get housings by mortgage, get mortgages too.
00:56:00
What does that do? Makes the housing more
00:56:01
affordable for everybody. But Democrats don't want
00:56:05
affordability. What do they want?
00:56:09
More taxes? More money?
00:56:11
All right, Lance, why are why is there even Chinese military
00:56:17
pilots near our bases and stuff? This is what I don't understand.
00:56:21
Actually, they weren't near their bases.
00:56:23
This instructor went to China. Oh, he did.
00:56:27
Oh. Yeah, yeah, He went to China.
00:56:30
So we're talking about Gerald Eddie Brown Junior, who was
00:56:33
arrested by the FBI for allegedly training Chinese
00:56:36
military pilots to fight against the US.
00:56:38
Now, I don't know what happened here.
00:56:40
This guy was a major. He had a 24 year career.
00:56:46
He commanded nuclear weapons delivery units.
00:56:48
He led combat missions. He instructed on the F4 Phantom,
00:56:52
the F15 Eagle, the F16 Fighting Falcon, the A2 Thunderbolt, and
00:56:57
the F35 Lightning 2. He had a stellar career from
00:57:02
what I understand. I you know, I haven't seen his
00:57:04
actual. Keyword had.
00:57:06
Yeah. I mean, you know, and clearly as
00:57:09
a major, he had a really solid retirement.
00:57:11
I don't really understand what happened here.
00:57:13
What turned this guy. His plan was to go over and work
00:57:17
for, you know, the Chinese Air Force.
00:57:23
He wanted he wanted to train Chinese military pilots how to
00:57:26
combat US pilots. I mean, this is a betrayal of
00:57:31
the country, but I can't figure out what turn this guy.
00:57:34
I mean, it's just pretty unbelievable.
00:57:36
Hold on. I mean, I just want to play
00:57:38
devil's advocate for a second because I'm just curious if he's
00:57:41
not, is it really against the law for him to go to train
00:57:45
anybody to if he started a business doing it?
00:57:49
Is it is it in his military, you know, paperwork that he can't do
00:57:53
that? I don't know.
00:57:54
So yeah. Between the oath and and the
00:57:57
agreements that you sign with the military, you're not
00:58:00
supposed to take any of the technology or use it.
00:58:02
To. But it's not technology, it's
00:58:04
maneuver. Well, the.
00:58:05
Trainees considered technology because they obviously gave this
00:58:08
guy a very high level of training, a high level of
00:58:11
access, you know, but but pretty unbelievable.
00:58:15
I mean, so he went to China in December of 23 and he stayed
00:58:21
until February of 26. On his first day, I guess he
00:58:29
answered 3 hours of questions about the US Air Force.
00:58:31
On his second day, he presented A brief to the PLAAF personnel
00:58:36
and he explicitly stated his goal was to instruct fighter
00:58:38
pilots again and hope for assignment to the local
00:58:41
equivalent of the US Air Force Weapons School.
00:58:45
I just, and I just, I don't know, it's awful.
00:58:50
It's awful why he would do this. But you know, I don't know if he
00:58:53
really still wanted to. Yeah, I'm sure.
00:58:56
I'm sure money. All right, Anybody from Nebraska
00:59:00
to chat or watching the show? I'm just curious because, and
00:59:06
this happens, this is a scary thing because we've seen it
00:59:09
happen when you're sleeping in your house.
00:59:10
It happened anyway. You're just standing around.
00:59:12
Florida gets a lot of these. Yeah, Florida's known for it.
00:59:17
So this happened in Omaha, NE. Two people were out of light,
00:59:20
you know, in their car, chilling, waiting for the light
00:59:22
to turn green and boom, sinkhole opens up underneath them.
00:59:26
They go in, lucky. Thank God they're OK.
00:59:29
But what, what's even more like shows that people came running
00:59:33
to help pull them out of there and play the clip.
00:59:50
There's no audio for this clip, so we're just watching it.
00:59:52
My bad. That's crazy.
00:59:54
Then come with audio of. Course everybody else is backing
00:59:58
up. Wow.
01:00:00
Are you back up too, mind? Your own business.
01:00:02
Because you're right there. Look in the hole.
01:00:03
But it could go deeper, you don't know.
01:00:05
If it's not dangerous enough to be worried about illegal
01:00:08
immigrants while you're driving, now you got to worry about
01:00:10
getting sucked into the planet in a sinkhole.
01:00:13
Not great. Terrible stuff there.
01:00:16
You know. I'm laughing, but if the truth
01:00:17
of the matter, it could happen to anybody.
01:00:18
Lots of sinkholes. There's there's a person coming
01:00:20
out from that car, see more people come running up to save
01:00:24
them, help them, which is very nice.
01:00:26
So this you know what? Say what you want about
01:00:29
Americans, hold on. You can say whatever you want
01:00:36
about Americans. I don't care.
01:00:39
Black, white, Democrat. But when there's people in
01:00:41
trouble, a lot of times people pull together and help each
01:00:43
other out. Can't take that away from us.
01:00:47
Well, judges gone wild, that's what I'm calling this.
01:00:54
Judges got one. So a federal judge super drunk
01:00:59
this video just came out, even though this this happened in
01:01:02
October. Of course they were probably
01:01:03
trying to cover it up. Super drunk and belligerent
01:01:06
federal judge slurring his words after he crashes his Cadillac,
01:01:11
deploys the airbags. When he's asked what happens, he
01:01:14
doesn't know what happened, doesn't seem to really know
01:01:18
where the hell he's at. I can't believe he hasn't
01:01:22
completely been fired or recused for this because talk about a
01:01:26
violation of public safety. And of course, when the body
01:01:30
came forward, he shows a super drunk judge slurring his words
01:01:33
and he denies having anything to drink whatsoever.
01:01:36
Hasn't it? Owen Cocktail.
01:01:38
So I guess he was just, you know, don't.
01:01:40
See all criminals when they get caught, deny it.
01:01:42
Yeah. You said he hasn't recused
01:01:44
himself or anything. No, I mean he recused himself
01:01:48
from one case that I thought that was that, that he had
01:01:51
recused himself. But he hasn't.
01:01:52
No, he still wants his job. I mean, but his you got to say
01:01:56
though, you got to say innocent until proven guilty, right
01:01:58
though in that sense. Yeah, although his blood alcohol
01:02:01
level was 0.27, more than three times the legal limit.
01:02:06
I'm sure he'll claim that he's got, you know, he has a
01:02:07
substance abuse problem and he just needs help and he shouldn't
01:02:11
lose his job because of it. Of course, if that was a
01:02:14
criminal, if that was a citizen sitting in front of him, he'd
01:02:17
probably give him all kinds of mandatory time.
01:02:19
Let's play the clip. 12 News at six Where are we going?
01:02:27
We're going to jail. OK, the Michigan State Police
01:02:32
body camera video of the arrest of a federal judge from Mid
01:02:36
Michigan is released. The judge's blood alcohol level
01:02:40
being well above the legal limit. 72 year old District
01:02:44
Court Judge Thomas Luddington was arrested in Emmett County
01:02:47
back in October, suspected of driving under the influence.
01:02:52
He was charged with being super drunk.
01:02:54
That charge for someone whose blood alcohol level is double
01:02:58
the legal limit. Terry, joins us here in the
01:03:01
studio. And, Terry, the police report
01:03:03
shows it was even higher than that.
01:03:06
Yes, Don. The police report indicated
01:03:08
Thomas Ludington's blood alcohol level was .27.
01:03:11
The body camera video shows a man who didn't know how his car
01:03:14
crashed, didn't know why his airbags were deployed and had
01:03:18
trouble following police instructions.
01:03:21
Sir, can you get out of the vehicle or is your door stuck?
01:03:24
I can get out. I'm not exactly sure why these.
01:03:33
Deploy It's a little after 7:00 at night on a rural Curve Rd. in
01:03:37
Springdale Township, east of Petoskey in Emmett County.
01:03:40
The police report shows a caller saw a black Cadillac driving
01:03:43
with its hazard lights on and crashed into some signs and
01:03:46
almost rolled over. What's your name?
01:03:49
My name? Yeah. tom-tom.
01:03:51
Tom. How much you had to drink today,
01:03:54
Nothing. Tonight, nothing.
01:03:56
Ludington tells the trooper he is a federal judge.
01:03:59
Ludington was appointed to the bench in 2006 by President
01:04:02
George W Bush. Ludington lives in Midland
01:04:04
County but told police he was on his way to his vacation home in
01:04:08
Harbor Springs. I want you to be honest with me.
01:04:10
Tell me how much you had to drink today.
01:04:13
Seriously, I don't think I had. Anything you don't think so?
01:04:16
Where are you coming? Where are you coming from?
01:04:20
In federal court in Bay City, MI.
01:04:21
In Bay City. So you've driven all the way up
01:04:23
from Bay City. The trooper shows Ludington the
01:04:26
damage on the right side of his vehicle, but Ludington tells him
01:04:29
he can't explain how it happened and why the airbags went off.
01:04:32
Ludington had difficulty understanding the sobriety test
01:04:35
at times, and the trooper grew frustrated when the judge wasn't
01:04:39
blowing into the portable breathalyzer.
01:04:41
Once you try that again, take a deep breath.
01:04:43
What are we doing here? We're taking a preliminary
01:04:45
breath test. Because you're not following my
01:04:46
instructions. Why not?
01:04:48
Because you're not blowing. Then Ludington got frustrated.
01:04:52
I don't know what the hell you're talking about.
01:04:54
OK, go ahead and take that for me all.
01:04:57
Right, Sir, turn around please, Trans punch back.
01:04:58
You're going to be under arrest for operating.
01:05:00
Under the influence tonight, Ludington was put in the State
01:05:03
Police vehicle, calling the State trooper an expletive
01:05:06
before being driven away again. The state police report show
01:05:11
Ludington's blood alcohol level was .27, well above the legal
01:05:14
limit of point O 8 and above the level of .17.
01:05:17
Known as super drunk. Faces a charge of operating with
01:05:20
that high BAC and reached out to his attorney for comment but did
01:05:24
not hear back. Thomas Ludington is still
01:05:26
serving as the US District Court judge in Bay City.
01:05:29
You. Want your funny story?
01:05:33
This is in the 90s. I Yeah, in the 90s, there was a
01:05:39
in Morris County, a corrections officer.
01:05:40
He's a young kid too, probably in his early 20s.
01:05:44
He got a DUI and he lost his license.
01:05:46
And his and his mom used to drive him to work.
01:05:48
And they used to say. My friends told me that inmates
01:05:51
used to fucking break his balls every day.
01:05:57
Funny. I don't know.
01:06:00
Don't drink and drive. Don't drink.
01:06:02
You'll be safer. I'll be safer if you don't
01:06:04
drink. All right?
01:06:05
Yeah. Look at this, be happy you don't
01:06:08
live near a volcano, even though we got the one of the biggest
01:06:12
ones. Where is it?
01:06:14
And forget this Yellowstone. Yellowstone, but that's what you
01:06:18
is it Wyoming? Is it?
01:06:21
Yeah, I think so. Those are every couple of states
01:06:23
but that suckers bigot. But here's a they call this a
01:06:26
mud volcano and I'm like, what the hell is a mud volcano?
01:06:28
Looked it up. It's when volcano is formed
01:06:33
through the, you know, through the earth, the dirt, mud and
01:06:36
becomes a mud volcano. OK, great.
01:06:38
This is in Colombia. This shit went off flat
01:06:42
yesterday. I mean look, it looks like a
01:06:44
nuclear bomb. Look how bright it is and stuff.
01:06:46
Look at this crazy. Imagine living there.
01:06:48
You see that shit going off? Like what?
01:06:50
Be worried. Oh shit.
01:07:09
OK, Lance. You keep going.
01:07:16
I got to do something. You know, yeah, that doesn't
01:07:21
look good. You know, at the end of the day,
01:07:23
the tough stuff. Hopefully those people are safe.
01:07:25
I don't know how how if it's how it's going on right now, but you
01:07:27
know, those volcanoes are no joke.
01:07:30
Let's talk about, let's go back into this because I don't know
01:07:32
that we, I guess we already played the clip.
01:07:34
We don't need to talk about Cash Patel.
01:07:35
Correct, George. No, we did that already, bro.
01:07:39
Yeah. We need to all right, let's talk
01:07:40
about this. I know this vault.
01:07:44
This is really interesting and it's, it seems uncanny the
01:07:47
timing of this. So there's a UFO vault that has
01:07:52
had lots of declassified information in it.
01:07:55
And of course they also uploaded.
01:07:57
It I got breaking news bro. Oh, go ahead.
01:08:00
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get a normal home plan. You have to get the big fiber if
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you want good connectivity. So, all right, this UFO vault,
01:08:42
now, of course, you know that Donald Trump came out and said
01:08:44
he's going to have every group declassified.
01:08:47
This particular group has been collecting documents for
01:08:50
decades. A lot, a lot.
01:08:53
They had a lot of stuff online where they proved they asked
01:08:55
about documents connected to something and their foyers were
01:08:58
basically refused, which they're not supposed to do that, but
01:09:01
they did. So this, this, this.
01:09:04
It's called the Black Vault. If you guys aren't familiar with
01:09:06
it, it's a website. It's run by a researcher and UFO
01:09:10
ologist. John Greenwald.
01:09:11
Junior had its main server reportedly wiped clean on
01:09:16
February 20th. They deleted hundreds of
01:09:20
gigabytes worth of files on UFOs, declassified CIA projects,
01:09:26
and major conspiracies, including the assassination of
01:09:29
JFK. He shared this information
01:09:32
online. He doesn't know what happened.
01:09:34
It wasn't a hack. It's as if somebody had the
01:09:36
passwords and just decided to wipe the server.
01:09:39
You mean like somebody like NSA? Maybe OK, but you have to think
01:09:43
about these top secret cover ups.
01:09:45
Did they not want the Foyas out there proving that once this
01:09:48
information was released that this information had been asked
01:09:52
for many times? I don't know.
01:09:54
He, he's Greenville has been kind of he, he didn't know.
01:09:57
He didn't not fully suspect foul play, but he noted that he
01:10:01
couldn't rule out the possibility because of the
01:10:03
suspicious information he had received from the website, the
01:10:06
hosting provider. They told him they had no idea
01:10:09
what happened on their side. They said it was a deletion, not
01:10:12
corruption, not a hack. And the researchers posted this
01:10:17
on Saturday. So I say it's unsavory.
01:10:21
You guys tell me all of a sudden we're going to get this release
01:10:25
of all these documents. And, you know, Greenwald had
01:10:28
filed over 11 Foyas, and those Foyas were up on the
01:10:33
server. Of course, that particular area
01:10:36
is what got wiped out. Pretty interesting.
01:10:40
I don't know. Seems suspicious to me.
01:10:42
George, what do you think? Very suspicious.
01:10:48
Listen, you can't. There are no coincidences.
01:10:53
Just all happened that Trump's gonna release it and this stuff
01:10:56
gets missing. Somebody in the government
01:10:58
agency did it, whether it's the NSAFBI or CIA.
01:11:01
One out of 3. Guilty.
01:11:04
Guilty by association. But once again, why do I keep
01:11:08
trying to hide the shit from us? I mean, we're not stupid.
01:11:12
Although let me rephrase that. Let me rephrase that, Lance.
01:11:19
Us conservatives, we're not stupid.
01:11:22
Can't say, can't say that for the liberals, though.
01:11:24
Democrats, sorry, but it is what it is.
01:11:28
I think they would freak out. Oh my God, all the liberal women
01:11:31
and the soy boys. Oh, what am I going to do?
01:11:35
The soy boys might want it. They might might be like Oh my
01:11:37
God, great, I can get probed by an alien.
01:11:41
Yeah, matter of fact, you tell. You know what?
01:11:43
Thanks, Jim for that comment. He's right.
01:11:45
Good news, Jim. You tell me.
01:11:46
They didn't have a backup, wasn't backed up.
01:11:49
Come on. I.
01:11:49
Thought the same thing, Jim. I wondered.
01:11:51
I'm not saying they do or didn't they?
01:11:53
They didn't go into the dialogue on that, but I think the timing
01:11:56
is uncanny. All right, Bill Gates, George,
01:12:00
what's going on here? Is Bill Gates coming clean or is
01:12:03
this just his way? Of I don't know why he, you
01:12:05
know, apparently you know, he didn't do nothing wrong.
01:12:08
He you know he didn't. Why is he not getting arrested
01:12:11
then? He can't clean or he's going to
01:12:13
his workers apologizing. Apologizing for what exactly,
01:12:18
though? Being in the Epstein files,
01:12:21
being with women, being with underage kids, I don't know, but
01:12:25
he did apologize to his staff for for his Epstein ties and
01:12:29
admitted having affairs with two Russian women.
01:12:32
The Russian women and there's mommy left.
01:12:34
She can't hear this. You know the Russian women when
01:12:37
they get a hold of you, man, if you know how to handle a Russian
01:12:41
woman, you know how to put them into place.
01:12:42
I mean, look at Bill Gates. He's he's you're a typical fag
01:12:45
soy boy. You know you can't handle
01:12:47
Russian women the way they need to be handled.
01:12:49
But anyway, and you want to know why Melinda Gates divorced them?
01:12:57
And he did give her an STD right too The boot.
01:13:00
Yeah, but he he, it's OK because he was going to cure it
01:13:02
secretly. He tried.
01:13:04
He. Was going to give her drugs to
01:13:07
cure her STD secretly. Oh my God unbelievable.
01:13:11
This guy is such a lowlife and I guess he was petitioning
01:13:15
Epstein. It's already been proven in the
01:13:16
files often mentioned as the Peace Prize.
01:13:18
He believes he deserves a Nobel Prize?
01:13:22
Are you freaking kidding me or what?
01:13:23
This guy deserves a noble punch in the face.
01:13:25
Maybe. No, he deserves it.
01:13:27
He deserves a prison cell, bro. That's what he deserves.
01:13:29
I agree, but maybe a punch before he goes into the prison
01:13:32
cell. I'll, I'll be happy to deliver
01:13:33
it if they want they want to, if they want to have me authorized
01:13:36
to make the arrest, I'll say that he was unruly and pushed
01:13:40
back and I'll give him one real good one good elbow.
01:13:43
All right, You know, Bill Gates is what it is. 27 or 28 alleged
01:13:47
trips to Epstein Island. You know, this guy should be
01:13:49
inside of a jail cell. All right, just we heard this
01:13:53
story. We're I don't we're not going to
01:13:55
play the clip. We're just going to talk about
01:13:57
it here quickly. You guys can do your own
01:13:58
research. Epstein.
01:14:00
A lot of people have alleged that Epstein, the prison Epstein
01:14:03
is not the true Epstein that Epstein was smuggled.
01:14:05
Out we we've said that years ago.
01:14:07
Right through a fake medical. And it turns out it looks like
01:14:12
that might very well be right. And here's the reason for a lot
01:14:14
of people out there, they might not know this.
01:14:16
Epstein had some dialogue in the Epstein records.
01:14:20
We didn't have time to look up. Look this up.
01:14:21
So you guys can go into the Epstein files, look for
01:14:23
yourself. He had mentioned in some of his
01:14:26
emails that he was, he had no prostate and he had to take
01:14:31
hormone replacement along with Viagra to perform.
01:14:34
So I don't know if he was born with no prostate or if they had
01:14:38
to remove it. I'm not really sure about that
01:14:40
part. But here's what's really
01:14:42
interesting. Epstein admits in these emails
01:14:46
that he has no prostate, but the morgue autopsy for the Epstein
01:14:51
body, which it looked at this point looks like it was an
01:14:55
Epstein body replacement that was taken out of the Bureau of
01:14:59
Prison Systems. Which means that the Bureau of
01:15:01
Prisons and others would have had to have known that Epstein
01:15:04
was going to get smuggled out and they would have had to agree
01:15:07
to it and participated. If I was Congress, I'd, I'd
01:15:10
submit, I would subpoena the warden of the facility right
01:15:14
now. I'm not saying he knew.
01:15:15
And I would subpoena every officer and I would do a full
01:15:18
investigation. At least this is what Cash Patel
01:15:20
should be doing. The body had a prostate.
01:15:26
So there is a morgue report that real reveals the autopsy of the
01:15:30
alleged Jeffrey Epstein doesn't match unknown medical condition.
01:15:36
Both he and his doctors have referenced this in the files.
01:15:40
So what we're talking about is that the morgue report says that
01:15:43
the body they took out had a prostate that was enlarged.
01:15:47
He was suffering, but unlike Epstein, it existed.
01:15:51
So in one end, Epstein admits he has no prostate.
01:15:54
On the other end, the Bureau of Prisons, they're mortician.
01:15:58
Or the the morgue submits a report, it says this body had an
01:16:01
enlarged prostate. So how does that work?
01:16:04
You guys tell me there's more to the Epstein story than anybody
01:16:08
knows. Of course, who knows what's been
01:16:11
destroyed, what's been filtered out by the Department of
01:16:13
Justice, by the FBI, How much stuff ended up in burn bags?
01:16:17
How many people are being protected?
01:16:19
It's disgusting. But I'll tell you what, if you,
01:16:22
you know, if you do anything against Cash Patel or Susie
01:16:24
Wiles, you're going to lose your job, maybe get arrested.
01:16:28
But when it comes to Epstein, she no evil.
01:16:31
You're no evil. He no evil.
01:16:33
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There was some funny shit though.
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They are some funny sons of guns if you like.
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So hold on, let me just do a little thing real quick, Lance.
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So yesterday there were Steve Rickman was talking about how
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he's in defeat and stuff, right? Oh no.
01:18:26
So while they're talking I I went and got some feet like feet
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pics and start putting it up with that I should.
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Have put up some, you should have put up some really gnarly.
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You could have been funny. George put up some really gnarly
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pictures of feet and said we've hacked these off of Steve's
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server. Hold on.
01:18:40
Well, yeah, I didn't think about that, but hold on.
01:18:43
I did get put up. There's two different pics of
01:18:46
cute feet. And then I did put up a gnarly 1
01:18:48
for them, No? No, you should have said Steve.
01:18:53
I don't know. We just hacked this off your
01:18:54
server. I'm I'm not sure about you bro.
01:18:57
Yeah, I didn't want him to have like a panic attack on the show
01:18:59
live, you know, So God forbid. So of course producing the show.
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