THE BIG MIG SHOW
JULY 30, 2026
EPISODE 894 - 11AM
Anthony Fauci "111 times to invoke the Fifth Amendment.
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[00:00:00] All men are created equal, but they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights. By Liberty and the Beauty of Mouth. If Liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear.
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[00:01:00] To everybody in Washington, D.C., I can't say I'm very happy about what's going on there right now. Wish I was. Wish I was happy about it, but I'm not. George Ballantyne Yes. You got the hair slicked up. You're ready to go. What's up, brother? Nothing, man. I don't know. It's thirsty Thursday. That's it. Thirsty Thursday. You know, just freaking another day.
[00:01:25] You know, you knew the news cycle was going to be out this week because you had the Lindsey Graham passing and that. And Fauci. Everything was Fauci for yesterday and today. Fauci, Fauci, Fauci, Fauci, Fauci, Fauci. Everything's Fauci. Not what I want to hear about Fauci, but everything's Fauci. The chat's got me going already.
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[00:02:23] We want to actually touch base with you and say, hey, welcome. Welcome to the fam. You know, it's what we do. Welcome to the fam, huh? Welcome to the fam. All right. George, we'll give you a shout out. Let's go. You know, before we get going, I got to, at some point before this month ends, today or tomorrow, I got to do, I owe 30 minutes to Rumble Premium subscribers only.
[00:02:52] I'm thinking about just popping open and doing, ask anything. You can ask a question. Ask anything you want. I might do it later tonight. I don't know. I don't know if Lance will be there. Not sure. I might. I might do that with you. Why not? Let people do that. And we have to. All right. Hold on. Let's pick a time right now and just settle it. It's for everybody. Well, you go ahead. You pick it. I'll make it work. Well, I want to be thoughtful for you. I've got to do Steve's show at 335. Today?
[00:03:22] Yeah. I thought it was next week. No, not today. Oh, that's right. I'm sorry. You're right. What are you doing, bro? Yeah. And don't say your time. We're talking Eastern time. I mean, 8 p.m.? Does that sound good for you? Eastern? I mean, I'm flexible, George. I don't need to know all that. I just want to know yes or no. Can you do 8 p.m. Eastern? Sure. All right. 8 p.m. tonight. The Big Mig Show We're just going to...
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[00:07:48] I'm ready to answer some questions. All right. Well, listen, let's talk about this. You might wonder, Lance, why are you pissed off? Because here we are again. Everybody keeps going on and on about Fauci. Is anybody surprised about him taking the fifth on everything? Which, by the way, George, and we were over the target before on this, but George was way over the target yesterday. Surprised he didn't get suspended.
[00:08:17] Um, when he said that it wasn't legal for Fauci to take the fifth on things that he previously used his pardon for. He wasn't supposed to take the fifth on those items. And there's a law that says he's not supposed to take the fifth. Now, you tell me why they weren't prepared for him to take the fifth. Because any, any moron, any three-year-old child could have guessed that he was going to fifth his way through yesterday's interview. Now, we do have a clip. I knew it. I said it. We have a set the mood clip. We do?
[00:08:47] Yeah, this is Fauci. Where? It's in Notion. When did you put that in? Uh, this morning when I was looking for stuff for us. No. Well, you did not. Yeah, I did. Liar, liar, pants on fire, Lance. Hold on, I got to put it in the production spell for me. So, two seconds. Well, the point is, the fifth. He took it. You knew he was going to take it. Why weren't they ready? Why didn't they come out and say you can't take the fifth?
[00:09:16] Am I getting copyright for this? No. There's no music. Suspect here. It's very suspect right there. All right, you ready? I'm ready. I've seen this, by the way. Me, the fifth. One, two, three, four, fifth. Anything you say, fifth. Go ahead and ask me a question. Fifth. A secret document that I think you need to say.
[00:09:48] Thank you all, sir. Good afternoon. I got your sentence reduced to a month. Oh! Yeah. If that wasn't Fauci, uh, I don't know what it was. I'm taking the fifth. Hmm. Yeah. No doubt about it. It's what he did. And everybody should have been ready for that. I mean, anybody would have known that that's exactly what it was going to do. Well, you know.
[00:10:19] But there's something even more disturbing than him taking the fifth and them not being ready for it with the legal argument about the fifth. There's more to this fifth. I mean, you want to get into the fifth before we get into the pardon? Yeah, let's go to the fifth and then we can talk about the pardon. Okay, because here's something. And remember, yes, yesterday I said when he was doing his opening statement, he was shaking. Yeah.
[00:10:43] Because he did an opening statement and he was attacking Rand Paul and then trying to talk to American people. His fifth does not really apply anymore because he made an opening statement attacking. Right? Yeah. Wait, wait, wait. Explain this. This is it. He made an opening. Hold on. Let me play the opening statement.
[00:11:18] I don't have the whole thing of his opening statement. I just wanted to show him shaking. Explain this legal argument, though. This is interesting, George. I had no idea. Yeah. Because in his opening statement, he was attacking Rand Paul and then trying to talk to the American people in his opening statement of, you know, why. I don't know why he was right, but whatever. But doing that opening statement is you're addressing everybody.
[00:11:45] But meanwhile, then, and all questions, you're pleading the fifth. You can't do that. That caused this. Yeah, you can look it up. I looked it up. I see it. I believe you. I'm not questioning that you figured this out. I just think it's a very interesting position. I had no idea that that was actually applicable. It's okay. That's why you and I. Well, that is, that is. He's in carriage, bro. That is interesting. And again, they should have been prepared for it.
[00:12:12] They should have had their own legal experts saying he can't do what he just did. And by doing so, he just waived the fifth. I didn't know that you couldn't make an opening statement. So that's interesting legal. For you guys out in the audience, it's something to really know. Maybe you ought to remind Rand Paul of that. Maybe he's unaware of that. I think he should have been fully aware. This fifth thing, you know, nothing admits guilt like taking the fifth. I mean, nothing admits that you don't want to incriminate yourself like taking the fifth.
[00:12:40] But what I'm really, what's really got me bothered. And I'm trying to do this in a judicious manner. I really want to say a bunch of really nasty shit, but I'm not gonna. I'm having to calm myself down. When I saw this last night, I actually vocally out loud was like, are you effing kidding me? Are you freaking kidding me?
[00:13:07] I told you a couple times that I did not like what this administration was doing. I'm a huge Trump supporter. I've been since the very beginning. I was in his first term. I was in his second stolen election. In his third term now, call it whatever you will, a stolen term and then this term. I don't know how he could say this.
[00:13:31] Now, Trump responded to Fauci's refusal to answer questions and said that he respects Biden's auto pen pardon. Should we go to the auto pen pardon? First of all, why the hell does he need a pardon from 2014? Why? When COVID was 2020? I mean, here it is right here. It makes no sense, does it?
[00:14:01] No. But here's the thing. Did you know? We probably spoke about this. Did you know that his pardon got signed while Trump was walking into the White House and Biden was on his way out? No, I did not. Yeah. That was Fauci's pardon? That's when it got signed? Yeah, that day. Was that an auto pen pardon? Hell yes, it was. The only pardon that Biden signed was his son's, Hunter.
[00:14:31] Everything else was auto pen. Wow. Look, here's like a correspondence. New York Times exposed this. It was in emails and stuff. I mean, come on. I got to ask the audience. Does that bother you? Does that bother you that Donald Trump says he respects the auto pen pardons? Does that bother anybody else in the audience besides me?
[00:15:03] I really got to know. You know what's crazy? It really bothers me. This is the same president. He's talking about the auto pens. The same president who weaponized the intel agencies to arrest Trump, to raid Marlock, go through your wife's fucking panty drawers and all that shit. And you want to tell me you respect his pardon stuff? Get the fuck out of here. This is shit that bothers me. This is why we are not yes men. But we will speak our minds on this show.
[00:15:33] There's a reason we go after both sides of the aisle. Is anybody else just because this is almost like confirming that Biden's presidency was legitimate. Now, meanwhile, Trump talks about election interference. He talks about election cheating. He goes on and on about it. I don't understand how he can say he respects the auto pens. I just I'm baffled by this statement. You know, it's funny. Alex Jones and Roger Stone appear to have maybe parted ways on Alex Jones's statements today. Who?
[00:16:02] Roger Stone came out this morning and said he's never going to do Alex Jones's show again. Why is that? Because Alex Jones came out calling for the 25th Amendment and impeachment of Trump. Oh, you're doing that again? That's not the first time. I'm not saying I agree with that, but I understand why he's frustrated. OK, but that's not the first time he's done that. But regardless of the fact, like we were frustrated with Trump, but there's no there's no valid reason for your 25th.
[00:16:30] That's just that's just fucking grifting right there. I'm gonna call for what it is. He's fucking grifting. He's trying to get people to watch, you know, the hook, the line, the sinker. Come on. Yeah. I mean, where the fuck's your morals and values? I agree with you on that. I agree that that's the flip flop. And I'm not saying I agree with Alex Jones and I agree with Roger Stone not wanting to do it. I'm not calling for the 25th Amendment. Matter of fact, why doesn't Stone come on here? Fuck it. Well, Roger will definitely come on. I just need to call him. Yeah, Mr. Roger Stone.
[00:16:59] But but here's my thing. You know, when are we going to when is Trump going to acknowledge that he's not delivering on what he told us he was going to deliver? Draining the swamp. These auto pen pardons and this Biden presidency. When we know there was so much election fraud, so much foreign interference and so many other things. How do you acknowledge this? And then how do you agree to giving these people that committed horrendous crimes?
[00:17:26] I mean, these are crimes against humanity that that that the Fauci is involved in. His refusal to answer questions. It looks like George found another violation. He wasn't supposed to take the fifth on any of the stuff that he had previously, you know, already gotten his pardon on. Those are things he has to admit. Honestly, Lance, who's texting you? Because you keep looking at your phone. Oh, no, I just just distracted there for a minute. Oh, I know. I see it. Yeah.
[00:17:56] Sure. You want to answer it? Want me to take over? No, no, no. I don't need it. So here's the deal. What it really comes down to, in my opinion. Is that this is a problem. Did he just acknowledge that all of Biden's pardons, auto pen or otherwise, are all valid? Is that what he basically just told us? Are you guys telling me in the audience if you're as disappointed by this as I am?
[00:18:21] You know, Lindell TV's Kara Kostranova, she asked the president whether the DOJ should reopen the investigation to buy those auto pen pardons to challenge their legitimacy. And Trump appeared to defend the pardon. I mean, this is a reversal from his past comments. He's declaring those auto pen pardons unlawful. You know what, Lance? I mean, what did you say? I'm going to because Rat Dog made a comment. She goes, that's his way of not admitting that they can't find a way around them. I mean, I don't know.
[00:18:51] Either there's a legal way or there's not a legal way. If there's not a legal way, then fucking say it, Trump. To have your Todd Blanche say it, come out and say it. There's no legal way to fight it or this and that. Okay, fine. I'll accept that. I think, you know what? The issue is, Lance, is can they legally prove it? Because if Biden knew about it, then it's okay for them to use the auto pen.
[00:19:19] And how are you going to, at this point with Biden, they'll say, oh, yeah, I told him we spoke or whatever. That's the thing is, I think the legal ramp is proving that Biden didn't know about it or approved the pardon. What? The presidential pardon is a very powerful tool. But if we get down to the fact that they could 100% prove election interference, foreign interference, then doesn't the entire Biden presidency come into question?
[00:19:48] I mean, if you find out that somebody cheated after the fact, because fraud videates everything. And fraud in a federal presidential election, fraud videates everything. That would mean that, in fact, Joe Biden was never president of the United States. My question is, Donald Trump said many times, we caught them all. We caught them all. Well, if you caught them all, when are they all going to be arrested? We've heard this over and over again.
[00:20:18] We've seen more proof. We've seen more foreign interference. Even Tulsi Gabbard made a statement yesterday about Fauci. Thomas Massey came out yesterday and made a statement. And I agree with them. I agree with both Tulsi Gabbard and, you know, Thomas Massey. This is one of those things that I just don't, I struggle with. I struggle because I don't know what to think about this. I don't know how I feel about it. I don't know. I don't know.
[00:20:48] This kind of stuff makes me angry. I don't know how to treat this. So for the audience, let's go ahead and play this clip, George. Lance, are you an angry boy? I am a little angry. You know what movie that's from, right? Yeah, I do. Well, the only thing you can really think about is the autopend because the most powerful thing the president has, they say, is the power of pardon. So he was pardoned by Biden. And I respect that. I know how powerful it is. It's a very powerful.
[00:21:17] They say it's literally the most powerful thing a president has. Now, whether or not I sign my things directly, always, almost everything I sign directly. You're witness to many of them. He signed very few. The only thing I know that he signed was Hunter Biden's pardon. But I'm not sure that he signed. He probably didn't sign this one. So I can't tell you what the law is. I've heard that you have to have a lot of proof. You need to have letters.
[00:21:46] You need to have all sorts of things that the person operating the autopend has to know exactly what it's all about. He didn't know what it was about because I saw him testify. So maybe there's something on the autopend. Other than that, the power of pardon is very powerful. You know, and it's funny because, you know, one of the most powerful things he says president can have is, you know, the power of pardon.
[00:22:12] However, but if it's being abused, what power does it really hold? What weight does it hold at that point? So they should get the bottom of it, I think. You know, well, you know what the thing with Fauci? Go ahead. So which is, you know, Rand Paul said they're going to have a a vote on whether, um, I forget. When they could hold him in contempt or whatever. I don't know why they need to vote on it.
[00:22:42] Like I said this yesterday, either he contempt of Congress or he didn't. Why do you need to vote on it? Chairman should just say, yeah, you can't have a comment. Let's charge his ass. Here's the thing, though. And people, a lot of people talking about this. That pardon only covers federal prosecutions and stuff. Individual states can still go after Fauci. So here's the thing.
[00:23:07] Governor DeSantis, you want to propel yourself for the 2028 election if you're going to run for president? Talk to your AG. Arrest Fauci. Charge him. And that will propel you guys and propel you into doing something because you actually did something. And there's an interesting play. It's funny that you bring that up. It doesn't have to just be DeSantis. DeSantis could file the case.
[00:23:32] But if he got multiple states across the United States, other red states, because, of course, the blue states aren't. Why? Let each state do it individually. Well, because. And then they can do their sentences consecutively. Join is the same thing. They can enjoinder the lawsuit and they could actually work on it. No. What do you mean lawsuit? We don't want a lawsuit. We want criminal charges, bro. I mean, criminal charges. They could enjoin that. It's just like them doing it individually. Can states do that? And then what state? Okay.
[00:24:00] So then if you have a bunch of states going to conjoin, so what state is the trial held in then? No, it would be the state that filed the charges, Florida. If Florida filed the charges, they would be the one that leads the case and then the others would participate. It's pretty powerful because if you had 10 or 12 states that agreed to go after Fauci, he'd have a real problem of getting that. I prefer them to go to do it individually. You know why? No, I don't know why. Because that motherfucker is going to have to pay for his lawyers for each case.
[00:24:30] Well, that's a good point. That's a good point. I think that there's value. I grew up that mofo. I agree. All right. Well, CNN's Aaron Burnett, which I'm shocked, CNN, asks an NYU law professor if Fauci is in real trouble after pleading the fifth 111 times. And his answer, it made things worse. So Burnett said 112 times to invoke the Fifth Amendment. I mean, you can't even string all that together. Will that strategy work?
[00:24:59] Because he says, well, I had to do that because, you know, they're looking for perjury traps. Or does that just make it worse? Is he in real trouble? Now, based on what George has discovered, I'd say he's in real trouble. Goodman, this law professor from NYU, said it makes it much worse. It's even a curious way in which you wonder what his legal advice was, why they decided to do that. Because he does not face criminal jeopardy for the pardon. In all likelihood, he's pardoned for all actions before January 2025.
[00:25:27] But that also means that you're forced to testify. If you take that pardon, you now have to give the information. That's the thing about pardons. Presidential pardons also have a weird thing where you actually acknowledge guilt when you take a presidential pardon. So this NYU professor, we've got the entire clip. There's no reason for me to read it blow by blow. I'm shocked that CNN actually went with this story.
[00:25:54] I mean, how can you deny it? I mean, it was all over every channel and stuff. I mean, all my question is, here's my thing. I want to know all these news media, the CNN, the left, even some of the right, you know, all the ones that said, oh, take the vaccine, this and that. How are they feeling right now if they didn't know that they were being lied to? Because we don't know. They probably could have known and just ran with it. But I want to know how the hell they're feeling right now.
[00:26:23] I can't think they're feeling very good, George. And if they aren't feeling very good or they were lied to, then they would be condemning freaking Fauci on air all day, every day. I mean, if we had real investigative journalism like they did back in the day, you know, CNN did it, everybody, they all did it. They would have uncovered this. They would get pollsters and all that crap. They don't do that shit anymore.
[00:26:52] You know, who does good is Catherine Herod. Give that woman a lot of credit. 112 times to invoke the Fifth Amendment. I mean, you can't even string all that together. That obviously, it sends a message. Will that strategy work? Because he says, well, I had to do that because, you know, they're looking for perjury traps. Or does that just make it worse? And is he in real trouble? I think it makes it worse. It's even a curious way in which you wonder what his legal advice was, why they decided
[00:27:22] to do that. Because he does not face criminal jeopardy for the pardon in all likelihood. He's pardoned for all actions before January 2025. But that also means that you're forced to testify. That's how prosecutors use immunity or pardons. And they say, now you're forced to testify because you don't have any criminal liability, what we're going to ask you about. So then to plead the Fifth is actually, he could then be held in contempt. There could be, theoretically at least, a Justice Department that goes after him for not answering
[00:27:51] when he is not really facing that criminal jeopardy. Yeah, and also when the reason put out is perjury traps, then of course, again, to the layperson, it's this thing, well, why wouldn't you just say the truth? What would be the problem in that? So, you know, I understand that's a layperson thing, but it doesn't sound good. You know, the main thing is real science doesn't lie. I mean, you do the science. Science is all about numbers. It's facts.
[00:28:18] The only thing that lies is the person that's telling if they alter the science, like Fauci did, or hid science, like Fauci did. I mean, when they said, when they shown the reports that he hid from about ivermectin and HCQ, I mean, it's crazy. I mean, I'm waiting to see. I haven't seen the liberal reactions on Facebook when I posted. Yeah, I got to go do that later. It's funny because there's specifically one person. I want to see how he's going to try to spin it. I need to do some research.
[00:28:48] If you take the pardon, the presidential pardon, and then you don't testify, if that violates the terms of the presidential pardon, theoretically, if you violate the terms of the presidential pardon, does the Department of Justice have the right to revoke a presidential pardon? Now, presidential pardons are normally, when you do it, you have to admit guilt. That's part of what, that's why I don't like the presidential pardons given to the J6ers.
[00:29:15] I think their cases should just be overturned, vacated, and dismissed with precedence, and they should be given certificates of innocence because the U.S. government conspired against the J6ers. It's conspired against the Proud Boys. I wonder if you don't testify when you're supposed to, now have you violated the terms of your pardon? And I think that's a really important question. You know what's funny? I just put that out. I go, what violates a presidential pardon?
[00:29:40] I mean, A, the first thing I came up with, a presidential pardon is violated or invalidated if it attempts to cover state crimes or applies to cases of impeachment or is tied to independent federal crimes like bribery. So, if it attempts to cover state crimes, you just look at that one statement right there, Lance. Yeah. I mean, he was covering up state crimes, right? No doubt about it. Federal and state.
[00:30:07] But the question would be, if he goes in and he invokes the fifth, did he just violate the terms of what the pardon was supposed to do? It's an important question. Listen, we're going to take a short break here, and then we're going to come back, and it looks like the Big Ming show is right again. We're going to talk about Iran. They don't know who they have at the negotiating table, and that's their biggest problem. Stay tuned. We'll be right back with George Ballantyne. Lance Ballantyne. As always, it's edge of the knife.
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[00:35:48] You can always email Lance and myself at info at TheBigMade.com. Okay? Info at TheBigMade.com. Now, let's talk about this Iran problem. Because we ain't... I ain't running away. All right. We said this. We talked about it. So, who are you dealing with when you're dealing with Iran? And, you know, they talk about they have the moderates, you know, the foreign minister,
[00:36:16] parliament speaker, yada, yada, yada, that don't want to talk, negotiate. But then you have the Ayatollahs who say, no, we're not giving up uranium. We're not giving up... We're going to control the strait of Hormuz. I mean, you got conflicting answers. Then you have the IRGC who are launching missiles. So, it looks like that the IRGC is the one that's controlling the country. Because they're just doing what they want. It's not the moderates. So, really, who are you dealing with?
[00:36:46] When you make a deal... And what's crazy is... What did Trump say this, Lance, or something? Oh, they apologize for firing missiles at our troops? Oh, they apologize. Everything should be good now. Get the hell out of here. Apologize. We told you that you can't trust Iranians. When it comes to trying to make a deal with them or nothing, they're always going to renege on what they say. We apologize. They say Tehran's foreign ministers apologize.
[00:37:15] You have that while the IRGC commanders are firing missiles at us. I mean, it's crazy. I mean... We said this. We told you that the Trump administration is allegedly at the negotiating table with the people, the powers that be. But that's not true. Because the IRGC is also controlling the besiege. And these are the hardliners. And here's the problem.
[00:37:40] If you leave the Ayatollah in place, that means the IRGC and the besiege are still going to be there. Now, the besiege militia is no joke. That's a major supporter of the IRGC and a major, very powerful military contingent in Iran. I've said it. I'm going to say it again. The administration is wasting their time trying to negotiate. And why would you want to leave the Ayatollah in place?
[00:38:09] Why wouldn't you give the country back to the Iranian people? Maybe they want to call it Persia. Maybe they want to get away from the Khomeini. They sure as hell want to get away from the IRGC and the besiege. But here we are, once again, and I hate to say I told you so, but I told you so. Let's play the clip. Who's apologizing? And who is not either following orders or is the apology just hollow?
[00:38:38] This is a really good question because the Trump administration is in a difficult position here because they are negotiating with the relatively more moderate voices in Tehran. We're talking about Abbas Ar-Kechi, the country's foreign minister, and also Mohammed Kalibov, the parliament speaker in Iran. But then you have these IRGC commanders that want to continue the war against the United States, and they have much hardline positions. And when you have this difference in the top leadership in Tehran,
[00:39:03] it's challenging because you can have someone like the foreign minister apologize for an attack on U.S. forces while at the same very time have these IRGC commanders trying to kill American soldiers. Thank you, Trey. More from the Middle East, Tel Aviv, throughout the day today. Thank you, Trey Yingst. Well, of course, no surprise. Not for us anyway, not for people that watch this show,
[00:39:31] but there's no negotiating when you don't know who's in charge and who's got their finger on the trigger. What I think is still not being done correctly is they have to hit the power grid. If you hit the power grid, a lot of this stuff is going to be a problem because it takes power to run these launch sites, right? Some of them are mobile. Those don't need it. But there are places, there are plenty of silos that are still active where they're launching that mobile tracking system they've got. I don't understand why they haven't hit the Bitcoin mining
[00:40:01] and why they haven't hit the power grid. They're hitting targets, military targets, but I don't understand. Hit the infrastructure. That'll bring them to their knees and tell them, no, Khomeini's out, IRGC's out. Didn't Trump say the other day he was going to hit the bridges and power plants and all that good stuff? And what happened to that? I don't know. Did we hit any last night? I haven't seen anything. I saw the missile barrage. It was obviously crazy. They were just hammering them. But the question is, I didn't see them talk about bridges.
[00:40:30] I saw lots of video being released of military targets. I didn't see bridges. I didn't see power plants. I didn't hear about Bitcoin mining. I can't figure out what Trump is doing with this Bitcoin mining. Why is he continuing to allow them have that revenue stream? I know we've done some damage to their oil revenue stream, but why would you allow the Bitcoin mining to continue, Trump? This doesn't make any sense to me. Pete Egg said, why aren't we hitting the bridges and the power and the Bitcoin mining?
[00:41:00] That would be a question I'd ask Pete today in his online over on X. Hey, Pete, how come we're not hitting the Bitcoin mining? How come we're not hitting the bridges? How come we're not hitting the power plants? Don't get it. That would seem to make common sense if you really want to bring them to their knees. And I think you just have to say, nope, Khomeini's out. IRGC's out. Basij is out. We're not going to accept any of that. Because now we've even found out about cyber attacks, George.
[00:41:28] And we said this before, that they're probably going to try to hit infrastructure. This is the same thing as them firing a missile at a military base. If this is a coordinated cyber attack, and they're going to try to disrupt our infrastructure through these cyber attacks, how is it any different than a missile? But George, tell me what's going on here, because I think this is a big story, man.
[00:41:51] You know, it is a big story, but is now anything hacking is going to be, are they going to keep saying Iran did it? I mean, that's what it seems like. It seems like they're blaming Iran just to justify, you know, fighting them. But it could be Iran. I don't know. But it seems like everything is Iran, Iran, Iran. And they say this was a coordinated cyber attack, disrupted water, waste water utilities,
[00:42:18] in more than 30 Minnesota communities from Sunday and Monday. It's funny. Like, why Minnesota? Why not other places? I wonder if this is a different, I wonder if this is a different group. I don't want to say their name. But I don't know. They're saying it's called, there's a town, it's called Braham. It's about 17, about 1,700 people. Their water plant went offline, officials asked residents to conserve
[00:42:47] before attributing the outage to a malicious cyber attack by unknown actors. If it's unknown actors, then how do you say it's Iran hacking groups, if they're unknown? That's a good point. They're saying it's a good point. They're saying it's a good point. They're saying it's a good point. They're saying it's a good point. I mean, I'm just reading an article going on.
[00:43:15] Like, Minnesota IT servers work with state agencies along system, EPA, and FBI. But it doesn't say anything where it's confirmed it's Iran. So why they would even say Iran? I don't know. I mean, if they attack Minnesota, how's every other state? How's the national grid? I mean, I don't know. Look, I wouldn't put it past China or North Korea on this,
[00:43:43] specifically China, because China's pissed off at us right now. Well, the connection here is that federal agencies last week warned of Iranian hacking groups. They already talked about this, and they said they were going to target Internet-connected operational technology. So when the U.S. had a strike near the Strait of Hormuzin, it destroyed an Iranian water facility, which cut off access for more than 20,000 people. And I don't agree with the water strike. I don't think the water strike should happen. I think that power can happen because people can get away without having power.
[00:44:14] My point is, is I think the water is a difference. Wait a minute, Blanche. If you don't have power, how did the plants run for water, bro? That makes no sense. Well, that's a good point. That's a good point. I think it's a fair point. But I think that they have to hit the power grid. Here's my point. So they said, then this group, the Hanzala, which I guess was a hacking group, claimed it had breached water systems in California cities. And this was a warning to Washington, D.C., that if they did any more infrastructure hits, they were going to do more of it.
[00:44:42] Now, our water infrastructure, just so we're clear, is thinly defended. I mean, there's 150,000 to 170,000 systems. Many are small and rural. And there's an EPA out, I think, just released, said that found that more than 70% are out of compliance with federally required risk assessments, that they're not doing what they're supposed to be. I want to address something in the chat. Hold on. I want to address something in the chat because they're bringing up warp speed and shit.
[00:45:13] Walgarnier, I don't know if that's how you pronounce your name, saying Trump is just as guilty with Operation Warp Speed and Satanic tonic he pushed out. You know, you don't know what they held from Trump, whoever you are, buddy, or whoever, because they held briefings about election interference from Trump. So you don't know what they told him or what they're lying to him about.
[00:45:42] You know, it's funny because we haven't heard nothing on that yet. Was Trump actually breathed the right way with all that stuff? I don't know, but I wanted to just address that question in the chat. Go ahead, Lance. I'm sorry. No. I think you're spot on. But, you know, again, this is one of those things that this is a bigger story. In fact, Iran has access to a bunch of our water supplies. This is no different than them firing a missile. So I think the administration should act accordingly.
[00:46:10] And I don't think that those Bitcoin mining facilities, I think they should be blown to smithereens. They know where they're at. They know the location of every one of them. Why is the Trump administration allowing the Bitcoin mining to continue? That would be my question for Pete Hegseth, Donald J. Trump, J.D. Vance, and everybody else in the administration. What are you waiting for? Why would you allow them to continue to make money on the open market? They've got 3% to 5% of the total hash rate for Bitcoin of the entire world. So every day they're mining Bitcoin.
[00:46:41] All right. The WNBA, man, this is just a clusterfuck of stupidity. It is. I mean, George, was your reaction when you saw this the same thing? And I got to say, these are two very unattractive bull dykes right here. I just got to point that out. Let me put the picture up so people can see what they're talking about. Well, look, this is the Seattle Storm co-owner's wife. Wife.
[00:47:07] Seattle Storm co-owner's wife curses at young girls at Fever Game until they cry for carrying a sign that was thanking Sophie Cunningham for supporting women's sports. Because Sophie Cunningham came out recently and said, you know, women should be in women's sports. Men should be in men's sports. No men in women's sports. And Sophie's standing by it. And these girls are just thanking her for standing up for all the younger girls. Well, Seattle Storm owner Lisa Brummel, she's in green, sitting next to her.
[00:47:38] Hurts my eyes just looking at her. Her wife and co-owner of. Her bull dyke wife. Her bull dyke wife would be different. Sitting next to her wife and Lance. The angry looking woman. Damn, man. What? Sitting next to her wife and co-owner Celeste Keaton and former WNBA star Sue Bird. Is that the Fever Storm game? This was on Tuesday. Tuesday. Now, Keaton reportedly made two teenage girls cry because they had those t-shirts and they had signs.
[00:48:08] It came out this morning that the co-owner is now suspended. I don't know what's going to equate, what's going to happen, but she's suspended right now. They did finally doing something. I mean, two teenage girls were sitting there up front and wore it. They said XX and XY t-shirts. And then they had a sign thanking Sophie Cunningham. I'm going to show you all this stuff. It's horrible.
[00:48:34] But by that stupid fat dyke bitch speaking out, you have this freaking father going at the girls. Here's a grown man attacking these two young girls. I mean... I got to tell you, if you were in that audience and you saw that go down and you were in close proximity, I would have jumped up in my chair and I would have said, shut up, you stupid fat... Oh, you're in Seattle, dude. They're all freaking crazy liberals. What a nasty, nasty person. And you think about it. The WNBA, what do you need?
[00:49:04] You need young girls that are happy to be there, that are motivated, that are athletes, that maybe you're going to play in the WNBA someday. Who knows? And this is the way you thank your fans? Disgusting. I think both the owner and the co-owner should be suspended. I don't think they should have left that fat, green-wearing bull dyke in the game because she's got her wife. She could have controlled her family. They're not playing. Those are the owners. The co-owner got suspended.
[00:49:33] No, but isn't the co-owner the blonde wife? Isn't that how they described her as a co-owner? Yeah, she's a co-owner of the team. Yes. She got suspended. She doesn't play. She's a co-owner. I know she didn't play. I'm talking about the fat, bull dyke. Yeah, that's a co-owner. The co-owner. The one in the green is the one that didn't open her mouth. She could have told her co-owner wife to shut the hell up. I don't know. I was looking at the damage from them speaking out.
[00:50:02] And you have this guy saying something like the two little girls.
[00:50:35] I got to tell you, they're lucky somebody like me wasn't in the audience. I'd have made that guy cower. I'd have got right in his face and I would have made him sit his fucking nasty ass down. He wouldn't have liked what would happen if he hadn't. This is the kind of thing where people locally should have done something. Should have thrown a drink on him. Should have thrown a Coke at him. Should have thrown food at him. This is disgusting behavior. The WNBA, this is not a good look. You guys are looking worse and worse and worse. Oh, we're going to get better. But there's an actual local journalist.
[00:51:05] Her name is Brandi Cruz. She interviewed the girls after the game. Nice. Nice interview. We're going to play that and then we're going to show you how fucked up the WNBA is even more. Here we go. Well, we were just sitting there with our signs that said like, we love Sophie. Like, thank you Sophie for speaking up. And so we were holding on just watching the game. Again, we were being super great. We hadn't said anything to anyone else. We were being super respectful. We were just holding our signs and cheering for both teams. And this lady, older lady comes up to us. And she comes up to us.
[00:51:34] And at first I think she's going to be nice. And then she asked like, what are you guys doing? Or something like that. Yeah. And then it was like, Jesus loves everyone. That's what she told us. And I was like, oh, I know. Like, I'm religious. Like, I know. I thought she was being nice. Yeah. And she's like, oh, I hope Jesus can forgive you for what sin you've done. And like, something like that. And then she told us that we were effing insane. And she went like, effing insane. Yeah. She's like, you better stop this shit. And stop pulling this. Yeah. And for you guys to come here and pull this. Yeah.
[00:52:03] She said for you to come here and pull this shit. Yeah. She said the word. Yeah. Did she say effing insane or fucking insane? No, she said the word. And nobody around you spoke up for you. No. No. I will say, Annalie, when I came over, you were in tears. Yeah. I've never been yelled at like that. I mean, I've had people hate on me on the internet. But like, it doesn't really affect me as much because it's just people online. But that just took me as high surprise because I thought she was going to be nice. And then she started screaming at us and cussing at us. So yeah.
[00:52:29] And so you said she walked away and we thought that was kind of it. But she mentioned something to you about like working for the team or? There was another lady that like told us like we were able to have our opinions. But we needed to not be political about it. And I tried to explain to her I wasn't trying to be political. I was just trying to support Sophie and support the other team. And you were just sitting there watching. Yeah. We hadn't interacted with anyone except for like saying excuse me. Yeah. Like we were really nice and stuff.
[00:52:57] And then this lady told us like, do you know who that is? And we were like, no. So what was your reaction when I texted you that that is the owner of the team? It's just sad. We were like, what? Yeah. We were shocked. Yeah. It's disappointing though too. Because she's also a woman and she just kind of cussed out two 16 year olds that were just trying to have fun. We weren't trying to be political. We were just trying to support Sophie. Which I guess maybe that's a lot. Yeah. And so overall, because I know that that wasn't the only person who was like giving you a hard time kind of. I was poor.
[00:53:26] I mean, did you feel like they've got their no hate signs up? Did you feel welcome? No. The whole time we were kind of on edge. I was like, should we pull our sign up? I don't know. And the lady was sitting right across from us and the two people on the side of us were like turning their back and trying to sit as far away from us. Yeah. Yeah. They did not. Because one of them, when you sat down, did you notice that they had a no hate in these United States?
[00:53:49] I didn't notice it until after she had said something like Sophie's not actually speaking up for girls, which who else would she is. But anyways. I mean, just in general, like you're at this sporting event that really is about the peak of female athletics. And for them, the owner, to treat you in that way for wearing this t-shirt. I mean, what do you take away from that?
[00:54:12] Um, that maybe we're not being very hateful and maybe they should work on being more kind to people, even though our opinions differ. Because we were being respectful and kind to people. And I don't care if you think something else is your opinion. Um, but obviously she was not happy. And I don't know if you noticed, but those girls were sitting courtside right by the bench. Those are expensive seats. They're not cheap. No doubt. They should be able to enjoy the game just like everybody else.
[00:54:42] I mean, they said perfectly. Look, everybody has opinions. We were being kind and respectful. But the other side, they can't. They're mental. They're just freaking retards. They should put a new definition for liberalism in the Webster's Dictionary. They don't belong in women's sports. All right, here's a kicker. Ready? You wonder how dumb the WNBA is? They just had the women's all-star game, right? So you had Angel Reese and Paige Buckers.
[00:55:12] There were two players playing, one on each side of the team. And they made a video of them and they bet $400 each on the game. Well, guess what? The WNBA posted it on their ex-account and then deleted it. You want to know why they deleted it? Because they finally realized that it violates league rules. You can't bet if you're a player. So my question to the league is Angel Reese and Paige Buckers, are they going to get suspended? I don't know. Pretty simple. The rules are very clear.
[00:55:41] You can't gamble as a professional sports player because, of course, you can rig the bets. And you can't say nothing about racism or not because one's a black woman, another one's a white woman. So you can't say racism here. I don't want to hear that shit. You want to play the video? Please. At All-Star Weekend, you and Angel made a bet with each other on this game. We did? This is how the rich stay rich. You got to save this money. I'm going to see you next week on Wednesday. Yeah. At night?
[00:56:10] No, at practice. Oh, at practice? I mean, I know you're going to lose, but if y'all lose, if y'all win, you get it for 100. And if we lose, then you get it. No, you owe me for 100. But I'm saying no man. Well, looks like that's a league violation. WNBA, are you going to enforce it? I'd like to see Angel Reese get suspended. I don't like that bitch. You got to do both.
[00:56:40] You can't just single out one. I know. I agree. I just don't like Angel Reese. I don't know the other girl very well. So I mean, what's the message is WNBA is going to send. They're just going to delete the video like it never happened? Or are they going to suspend the girls? Because it's against league rules to bet on your basketball teams if you're a player. I mean, if there's no consequences, then all the other players could do it. You go solo for a minute. I've got a dog that appears to be creating a ruckus. Why don't you grab him and bring him on air? Show him to everybody.
[00:57:09] No, I think she might need to go to the restroom. Oh, poor baby. The puppy got to go to the bathroom. Take her out, lads. Take the dog out. All right. We're going to keep moving. But you think back. All right. If they don't, if there's no consequences, then all the other basketball players can think they can gamble too. Why not? There are no consequences. Just don't make a video of it. That's all. Just do it on the side. All right. We're going to talk about SCOTUS Amy Comey Barrett.
[00:57:40] And she should either just resign and let's pick another one because she's allowing the left to influence her. And President Trump actually posted this on True Social. And it's a chart of Amy Comey Barrett that started ruling liberal after all these crazy leftist groups began surging violent threats against them. Yes. Before this debacle, it was 80. She voted 81% conservative.
[00:58:09] After she went down to 59%. 2023, 57. 2024, 50%. So if you can't handle the heat, get out of the kitchen. Are you letting the left influence your decisions? Which is a big no-no. I'm going to put up the chart. I think there's audio where I'm not sure. Well, she's clear. They have required me to, my children, to think about and see things that children should not have to see or think about.
[00:58:38] One example is when threats to my life were particularly intense a few years ago around the time of the Dobbs leak. My security details sent me home with a bulletproof vest and I carried it into my house, put it into my bedroom, dropped it down on a table, turned around and my 12-year-old son was standing in the doorway of my bedroom and he wanted to know what it was and why I had it and I didn't know how to respond because maybe I lack imagination but I didn't expect that performing
[00:59:05] this service was going to put me in the position of explaining to my children what a bulletproof vest was and why I had to wear one. It's also been reported in the news that roughly six weeks ago, I was the victim of a swatting incident. At that point, my teenage son, one of my teenage sons, opened the door to go out with friends and saw in our street, it was full of police cars, who had responded to a false report of
[00:59:33] gunshots and raised voices in my home. I was very, very grateful that I had Supreme Court police outside my home because they were able to stop and meet with and explain to the county police that it had been a false alarm and so the police did not actually attempt to enter our home. Many of us, me included, have received threatening anonymous deliveries designed to intimidate and harass us.
[00:59:59] They are often sent in the name of Judge Salas' son, who I think as you mentioned in the beginning, Mr. Chairman, is deceased because he was killed by a disgruntled lawyer who showed up at Judge Salas' home intending to kill her but her son, 20 years old at the time, opened the door and took the bullet instead. Her husband, standing behind, was seriously injured. So I think the message on these deliveries being sent in his name is clear.
[01:00:28] As Justice Kagan said, federal judges across the country, throughout the judiciary, including the Supreme Court, continue to do their jobs without fear or favor, but the threat level is really high. You know how dumb she is in a way? She said SCOTUS police. There's no such thing as SCOTUS police. It's Secret Service that give the protection. But I wonder if they, I don't know, did they give them more funding? Because I would think the Democrats wouldn't want to give more funding because they don't want to make her safe.
[01:00:57] They want to keep her feeling scared. This way she keeps voting with Democrats. Just saying. If you're in an important position, like a member of SCOTUS is, and you are in a position where you start to modify your actual belief system or what you believe the law truly says because you're afraid, well, then you got the wrong job. I would recommend that Amy Coney Barrett resign.
[01:01:26] Maybe it's time for you to resign your SCOTUS position. If you can't handle the heat, then get out of the fire, as George said. I just, my opinion is, is if this is modifying her true belief system, that she is trying to modify what she says publicly, hoping that the left will be less vicious towards her, that's not what we need in SCOTUS. I'm not telling her that she has to just stick to conservative values. I want her to stick to the law, the supremacy clause, the constitution, the supreme law of the land.
[01:01:56] And if she is that afraid, that if she can't handle the swatting or otherwise, and again, I'm not saying that any of this should be going on. My point is, is if she can't do it, then get the fuck out. GTFO. This is like saying, hold on. This is like saying, this is like Lance going, I'm scared. I don't want to do the show no more because of death threats we get. Right. Yeah. Yeah. And we've had them and I don't give a shit.
[01:02:23] And if Amy Coney Barrett can't handle the heat, then get the freak out. It's time for you to just give up the job. You can go back to a district court position. You know, you can't hold onto it because this chart that Donald Trump put up clearly shows that she's been emotionally impacted in a way that it's modifying the way she's ruling, that she's hoping by being more of a moderate. Now, being a moderate, if she truly was a believer in being a moderate, but I want somebody that believes in the law and is going to uphold the law no matter what happens.
[01:02:53] I'm sure she's not the only one that's gotten threats, but the other ones rise to the occasion. In my opinion, she's a coward. All right, ladies. If you can't do your job, get the fuck out. We have a nice, inspiring story for you, for the women. Lance, take it on. This guy's a big deal. I caught this story and I wanted to share it with you guys. For any of the people that don't remember World War II, this was Rosie the Riveter. Really an amazing story.
[01:03:20] She was 18 years old and her name is Jean Gibson. I didn't know this. I didn't know that Rosie River was an actual person. So at 18 years old, Jean left her home in Minnesota the summer of 1944. And, of course, that was the nation's call. They needed welders. And, you know, many women went to work in the welding and riveting yards to build destroyers. Of course, it strengthened the Allied war effort during World War II. And then she later continued her service to the Army Transportation Corps in Juneau, Alaska.
[01:03:50] You know, of course, she embodied resilience and maybe one of the greatest generations. This was serious that all these women came out and went to work for the war effort so that we could win World War II. But this is pretty unbelievable. She was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal. Of course, one of the highest civilian honors. I didn't know she was still alive and I didn't know she was an actual person. She was a big deal.
[01:04:14] And, of course, she inspired so many young girls, reminding them that no dream was too big and no obstacle too great. And I think she inspired courage, service, and purpose. Amazing woman. She just passed away at 100. God bless her that she made it to 100. And, listen, rest in peace. Great person. Made a great fight for us prior to World War II. For a lot of you people out there, I didn't realize that Rosie the Riveter was an actual person.
[01:04:42] I thought it was an advertising campaign that shows my ignorance. But, RIP to Jean Gibson because, man, she just definitely made a difference. And you can remember these posters even now. You can remember what kind of an impact this had. So, pretty incredible, pretty amazing, and an amazing person. So, she passed away at 100. God bless her, huh, George? Yep. God bless her. Firing woman. Fired a lot of women. And still does. All right.
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