U.S. Energy Independence Now! w/ JR Majewski |EP437
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U.S. Energy Independence Now! w/ JR Majewski |EP437

THE BIG MIG SHOW 

DECEMBER 10, 2024 

EPISODE 437– 7PM

JR Majewski is an AirForce Veteran and former Trump endorsed Candidate for Congress in Ohio. 20 years’ experience as a leader in the Energy Industry. Currently the Vice President of a Nuclear Company specializing in Small Modular Reactor Development and Recycling of Spent Nuclear Fuel.

“When the left illegally obtained my military records and lied about me for political gain, the Republican Party abandoned me. But Donald Trump stood firm. The lie cost me the election and afterwards I spent 11 months fighting to vindicate myself and was awarded the medal that I was accused of lying about. No one was punished, no one apologized, no one cared.”

 Except Donald Trump

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I mean. Well, the lady.

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I do know what you mean and I can assure you I'm as innocent

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as the rest of them despite all my marriages.

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I remain as innocent as any first time bride.

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When you see my first husband was a dear sweet man.

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It was a terrible tragedy actually.

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All the excitement of the wedding was simply too much for

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him and he died as we checked. Into the hotel on our wedding

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night. I'm sorry to hear that, said the

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clerk. But what about the others?

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We haven't spoken since and got the marriage quickly annulled.

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What about your third husband? Asked the store clerk.

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For. Four years he just sat on the

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Sorry, sorry, I just couldn't resist telling.

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That that's a great one. You got to love that one.

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Yeah, that is a good one. I agree.

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You know, Ronald Reagan did have a good sense of humor.

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You have to give it to him. And I think he was a pretty

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decent president. I don't know if he was corrupted

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as much as these guys are. Well, obviously, tonight's show,

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we have a friend of ours, Jr. Majewski, joining us.

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Let's throw up the thumbnail. US energy independence.

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Now, that's what this show is about tonight.

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Going to hear a lot about it. Jr. is an expert.

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If you don't know his background, he's an Air Force

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veteran, former Trump endorsed candidate for Congress in Ohio,

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20 years experience as a leader in the energy industry.

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Currently the vice president of a nuclear company specializing

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in small modular reactor development and recycling of

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spent nuclear fuel. You know, this guy really has

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been through it. He got attacked quite a bit when

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he was running for Congress. It was a crazy story.

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We'll we'll share that when we come in.

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Donald Trump really went to bat for him, as you can expect that

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Donald Trump would. No surprise here.

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Let's bring Jr. in. There's no really backstage

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Lance chairs like one of us. He's been on the show before.

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Bring your mic, bring your mic a little closer because you you're

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dropping in and out. Just want to make sure.

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No problem. Done deal, brother.

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Welcome to the big big show Jr. Majewski how you doing good to.

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Be. Here, Trim Jr.

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Majewski looking like he's getting getting ready for

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something. Maybe, hopefully I I can say

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this. Hopefully.

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When you get out of politics, Lance.

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Yeah, Yeah. Well, you know, I don't want to.

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You know, The funny thing is I don't want Jr. out of politics.

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I mean, I'm not saying he has to run for Congress again, but I'd

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really like to see him in the new administration.

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I feel like he's the kind of guy that and I, I really believe

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this. Let me let me back up here for a

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minute. I feel like people that have

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been through it, that have already been attacked make a

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much better candidate for a government position than people

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that haven't been because I think they've been forged in

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fire. And that is no surprise for

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anybody that's know Jr. was one of the ways he first got got

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attention. Was he?

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He I think he is it not true? I don't know.

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Has Guinness confirmed it? Was that the largest Trump sign

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ever made in somebody's lawn? Yeah, yeah.

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I mean, there's no doubt there. There have been some copycats,

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but they didn't come close. Yeah, you know, we probably need

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to see, you probably need to submit that to Guinness.

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I think maybe with the size of letters, I think even Trump

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commented he could see it from Trump.

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Force One, I think, couldn't he? Yeah, yeah, He made it a point

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to let me know and he, I believe at some point he tried to take a

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picture or took a picture, but I haven't seen that yet.

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But yeah, he was pretty happy about.

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That, you know, probably on Scavino's phone.

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You know, Scavino is the, the consummate, you know, media

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photographer. I gotta be honest with you.

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Scavino's skill has just gotten better and better and better.

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Yeah, if he if he ever gets out of politics, I'm sure you can

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open up. And he does that all from a cell

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phone, Scavino. I know it's crazy, right?

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I mean, it's some wild stuff, but he is he.

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He gets better with every iPhone release too.

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Exactly, it's a good point, you know the you know, too bad

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iPhones so left-leaning because he'd make he'd be great, great

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for the commercial, but it's gonna be right there taking

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shots. What a great promotion that'd

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be. But of course they don't do

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that. They don't give the right those

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kind of commercials. It's kind of like not putting,

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you know, Melania Trump on the cover of magazines.

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What they want to talk about Jill Biden and those tablecloths

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as if she's some big fashion hound.

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It's kind of embarrassing really.

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Let's so let's start here, Jr. just for the audience, just

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we'll do this really quick because I'm sure you're already

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tired of this BS. So they they illegally obtained

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your military records and then they lied about it because they

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didn't want you to win politically.

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They never expected you to win your primary.

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And that's when they went into OverDrive.

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Did anybody? And I'm not going to attack the

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Republican Party, you know, division and chaos.

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They screwed them over. OK, well I have.

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No problem saying it. Here's the thing, did they ever,

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did they ever come back to you ever and say, hey, we're really

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sorry. Once the once the proof came out

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that you were that you did deserve that medal, that you

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were heroic and you know, in your, in your military career,

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you ever come back and never say, hey, Jr. we're really

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freaking sorry. No.

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Not really. I mean, Trump did, JD did there.

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You know, Kurt, a certain number of, you know, good Republicans

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that endorsed me and when I ran the second time, Matt Gaetz and

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Corey Mills. Byron, you like Crane.

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So I think there was certainly a level of empathy because, you

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know, they, they, they pushed it through the congressional

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hearings and and forced the Air Force to actually admit that my

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records were illegally obtained because I was one of the few

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that they were trying to essentially omit that my records

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got out illegally. So I was one of the late people

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to the party with with respect to knowing that my records were

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illegally obtained. I knew personally, but, you

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know, there was no validation, but absolutely Donald Trump and

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JD stuck by stuck by my side the entire time.

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Unfortunately, there were some bad actors, specifically Kevin

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McCarthy that, you know, wasn't giving me the support that he

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was telling the president that he was.

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And, you know, then I ran again this cycle and, you know, I was

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leading my primary. I was up by 20 some points

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against two other candidates. And, you know, about a month

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before the election was getting a lot of pressure from the, the

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NRCC and the establishment. And they put me into a position

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where, you know, they, they basically told me that, you

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know, they didn't see any proof that I could win the general

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election. And, you know, in, in

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discussions with them and then ultimately the president, I made

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the decision on my own, but they didn't see the ability to fund

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me in the general because the, the race was so risky for them.

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And so, you know, I had polling from John McLaughlin, who's a

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pollster for the president. And, you know, we were confident

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that I could win. But given the fact that the

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margins were so narrow with with respect to, you know, Trump

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maintaining the House, I decided to step aside and let them run

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their candidate. And they ran a guy.

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And, you know, he lost by 2500 votes came really close.

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But 22 people that voted for Donald Trump did not vote for

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him. And with that being said, we

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were predicting before in the primary that I would have

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garnered at least 92% of the Trump vote as it's in the

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primary. So, you know, only could go up

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from there. You only needed 89% of the Trump

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vote to win that seat. So I think there's a lot of

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people now that you know, that have that have realized that

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they made an error and in talking me out of the race.

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But that being said, Speaker Johnson has been in contact with

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me right after the election. He called me and he didn't

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really have much to do with me stepping out of the race.

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But, you know, he became more informed as the cycle went on.

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And, you know, he he was pretty apologetic that, you know, the

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way things went down for me. So you.

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Know he made a lot of that decisions like that.

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That was really critical of him online.

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He came to the district and he gave a speech and, you know, in

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that speech, I, I, I was under the impression that he was

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talking about me. So I went on X and called him a

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chicken shit. And he saw that and he called me

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and we had a, we had a conversation and, you know, he,

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he was told that, you know, I was stepping out of the race and

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he wasn't given the truth. The, you know, at the end of the

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day, and you know what he said in his speech, he, he's been

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saying across the country. I just took it personal.

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And, you know, just like you guys, I'm, I'm the kind of guy

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that's just going to, I can't hold my tongue.

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So and he respects that. And I, you know, like I said,

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I've been very critical of him. I was very supportive of him for

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running for speaker, but I've been very critical of him when

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he's made mistakes. And, you know, at this point,

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you know, at the end of the day, he doesn't have to call me.

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He didn't have to do any of that.

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So the fact that he did that, that means a lot to me.

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You know what I mean? It does doesn't mean I won't be

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critical of him. Just like I wouldn't expect him,

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you know, to pull back on me. But, and now I'll give him a

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call rather than, you know, going on Twitter.

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I listen, I, I, I have respect him for that.

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That's I think it's a good. Sign shows thoughts about his.

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Character. The phone.

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Yeah, So I mean, listen, we all could be critical.

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I mean, no one's perfect. So I'm sure there's going to be

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things that might that he does that we're not going to like.

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But the one person that you said it's, if anybody, as soon as he

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opened his mouth and said something, everybody should know

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it's full of shit, is McCarthy. You know.

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McCarthy really sold me down the river.

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He cut a backroom deal because he wanted to be speaker.

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And the Democrat that I was running against, she was willing

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to vote for him for speaker and you know, that's what he wanted.

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I wasn't willing. Look, I I'm not saying I wasn't

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willing to vote for him for speaker, but he wasn't my first

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election and I gave him a valid argument on why, you know, I

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wouldn't pre commit my vote to him.

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One, I thought it was unethical, but 2, you know, I'm from Ohio

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and Jim Jordan's our, our, our congressman, one of our best

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congressmen here. And, you know, I would be

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foolish if he ran for speaker and, and I, you know, couldn't

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vote for him because I committed my vote to Kevin McCarthy.

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I mean that would be. Stupid.

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I got to be honest with you, Jr., If it was, if I, if I was

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in your position, I would, I would have told McCarthy, he

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says. Yeah, yeah, you got my vote.

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But then I would have told Jim Jordan.

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You know, I'm just saying that because this guy's trying to,

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you know, Duke me out, get rid of me.

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You're my man. We're from Ohio.

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Don't worry. That's what I would have done.

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I would have played McCarthy like a fiddle.

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I I don't, I don't trust Jim either, so.

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There you go. I don't trust any of them.

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I mean, they're very selected. Very selected.

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The good old boy network has never been more, you know,

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apparent than it has been in the last eight or nine years.

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We've seen it. We had the one side actively

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doing everything they could, in my opinion, destroy the country.

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And then you had the other side talking about what they were

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going to do to fix it and stop them and holding hearings and

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committees and nothing ever comes from it.

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So basically in action. You know, I put up a post the

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other day that I thought that I'm starting to believe that

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everybody that's in Congress should have to have military

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service before they can even run for Congress.

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I don't feel like so many of these people in there are

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cowards and traitors. And I, I really think that the

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way that they look at the country and the way they operate

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is, is if it's just a big fat pork sandwich that they got to

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try to get a bite of, we've seen it over and over again.

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It's a uniparty it, it got, you know, for us on the show, it was

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hard because George and I have conservative values.

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I'm a constitutionalist at heart, but I can't really

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support the Republicans and just a blanket level of support.

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So on this show, you know, we go after both sides of the aisle

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when they don't do their job. I didn't like McCarthy.

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I, I, I've said it very vocally. I feel like Johnson too many

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times had an opportunity to really put his foot down and he

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just, he just Melba milk toasted.

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And I, I'm not OK with that. You know, at this point, I, I,

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it's, it's hard after going through this and I never want to

00:17:26
get too nasty, but accountability and consequences.

00:17:29
I, you know, I think that the rule of law and the application

00:17:31
of the violations of that law need to be equal.

00:17:34
The, you know, people in Congress have operated as if

00:17:36
they're above the law, that the supremacy clause doesn't apply

00:17:39
to them and that they don't have to worry about what the statutes

00:17:42
say. And they don't have to support,

00:17:43
they don't have to go, you show up for subpoenas and they don't

00:17:45
have to, They can insider trade and they can take book deals and

00:17:48
dark money and foreign money and lobbying money.

00:17:51
And I think that all that crap has to come to an end, you know,

00:17:54
and always appreciated Jr. how direct you were within the way

00:17:57
you behaved. And I think I think Donald Trump

00:17:59
knows you for that. That's why I said as much as I

00:18:01
know you've got a great gig now, I hope that there's an

00:18:03
opportunity for you to get involved there.

00:18:05
Because after that last cat that was involved in nuclear, and I'm

00:18:08
not suggesting you for that position.

00:18:10
The guy that likes to steal luggage and wear women's

00:18:13
clothing. I mean, what the, you know,

00:18:16
FUBAR, What the hell was that? You can't figure that out.

00:18:20
DEI hire. Well, he'd been there for quite

00:18:22
some time and I think they were looking for, you know, some

00:18:26
celebrity to, I mean, not celebrity as in he was a

00:18:28
celebrity, but you know, the act of, you know, celebrity to

00:18:32
promote him and, you know, is as flamboyant as he was.

00:18:36
I mean, you know, one of the guys, so the CEO of my current

00:18:39
company right now, he was the White House advisor to President

00:18:43
Trump and, and many other presidents.

00:18:45
But he, he, he, he had the privilege of being that guy

00:18:50
supervisor. And we've had many of

00:18:51
discussions about him and how he was kind of a, you know, in the

00:18:56
closet, I guess, with respect to, you know, what he did

00:19:00
personally with, you know, dressing up certain ways and

00:19:04
being in the BDSM and all other stuff.

00:19:06
And, you know, he really came out when Joe Biden gave him the

00:19:10
promotion. And I think it was all

00:19:12
intentional. I mean, it seems to be that way

00:19:14
with the Democrats. They, they're pretty good at

00:19:15
hiding things until they really want you to know when they want

00:19:18
you to know. They go way overboard and

00:19:21
unfortunately a lot of us fall for it, you know?

00:19:24
You know, it, it's just we've looked at a lot of that DEI I've

00:19:27
got, I've got this collage somebody created and you look

00:19:29
through the military and the, that whatever that person give

00:19:34
the title of Admiral, I can't even get around.

00:19:37
But you know, and you and you go through it and you take a look

00:19:40
and it's just so extreme. And they wonder why recruiting

00:19:44
is so far down and they're having difficulty.

00:19:45
They can't even find people that can pass the PT physicals.

00:19:48
Yeah, yeah, MMPI are the, well, they don't take the MMPI and the

00:19:52
military, but, you know, the all the psychological evaluations

00:19:55
they take. And then, you know, actually you

00:19:57
have the ASVAB, right? I'm sure it's, it's pretty hard

00:20:00
for. I mean, some of these kids don't

00:20:02
even know how to start a fire or change a tire.

00:20:04
I don't know how they're going to, you know, test for anything,

00:20:07
you know, to, to qualify to get in the service.

00:20:08
I mean, there are some, but they're very rare.

00:20:12
The good thing is we have Trump coming in and.

00:20:15
You know, hopefully we, we, we, we stay the lane and, and, and

00:20:18
support Pete Hegseth and Pete becomes the, you know, Secretary

00:20:22
of Defence. I think there's a lot of

00:20:24
excitement from veterans and active duty members that you.

00:20:27
Know he just had a. Guy yeah, I was just texting

00:20:29
with Stu Scheller, Colonel Scheller the other day and and

00:20:33
he's, he's fired up about, about Pete.

00:20:35
So, you know, that's the kind of energy and momentum we need.

00:20:39
Yeah, funny how they came out of the woodwork and they tried to

00:20:41
act like his Christian cross on his chest was a, you know, some

00:20:45
kind of Nazi referral, not even recognizing what that cross

00:20:49
stands for. So I thought that was again

00:20:51
another cheap shot. You had over dozens of veterans

00:20:54
and and military members who directly served with Pete Detter

00:20:58
when today pushing, pushing for his nominee, I mean.

00:21:01
We had a bunch of seals go to DC too, didn't we?

00:21:04
I believe so. That was yesterday.

00:21:06
The thing is, I mean, these guys don't look, Fox News is not

00:21:10
going to put Pete Hegseth on one of their premier programs if

00:21:15
he's a shit bag. I mean, we could argue that,

00:21:18
right? Because there are.

00:21:20
But I would argue that they've become shit bags on Fox, not

00:21:23
before. And it's kind of like similar to

00:21:26
me, you know, I was, I was managing a good portion of the

00:21:30
country, spent nuclear fuel and all of a sudden, you know, I run

00:21:32
for office and I'm this crazy man who has this ridiculously

00:21:36
bad background. Valor blah blah blah.

00:21:39
What they, they lied so much about it.

00:21:41
Yeah. It was just funny.

00:21:42
And we knew, we knew you by then because of Roger.

00:21:44
We got connected to you with Roger.

00:21:46
We kind of already knew a lot about you.

00:21:47
And Roger's always, you know, extremely he was always

00:21:50
extremely vocal supporter of yours.

00:21:52
And I respect Roger, as do I love Roger, but you know, look

00:21:56
at the way they attack Rodger and other people and that's not

00:21:58
what they have to do. Anytime somebody's telling the

00:22:00
truth or over the target, I mean, it happens to George and

00:22:03
I, we get death threats in our DMS and we get, you know, told

00:22:06
you're we're scumbags and all the rest of this.

00:22:08
And at the end of the day, it's anytime anybody's telling the

00:22:11
truth, it seems like the truth is such a rare commodity that

00:22:14
you become the target. George, let's play this media

00:22:17
just so the audience, I know this is an older clip, Let's

00:22:19
play this of Trump talking about Jr.

00:22:21
'cause I just want the audience who doesn't know Jr. to know who

00:22:24
he really is. OK.

00:22:27
Jr. Majewski, Now Jr.

00:22:30
You know, they hit Jr. very hard.

00:22:31
I have to tell you, these are friends of mine.

00:22:34
Jr. was a hero and is a hero, and they hit him very hard with

00:22:39
false stuff that he wasn't a hero.

00:22:41
And after the election, they found out he was.

00:22:44
And on behalf of our country, I'd like to apologize to Jr.

00:22:49
Majewski because you were treated very unfairly.

00:22:52
So. OK.

00:22:53
And you were treated very unfairly.

00:22:55
The guy was a hero. And they came out with a

00:22:58
narrative that he wasn't a hero. And I think it's a disgrace.

00:23:02
A disgrace. I got to know him because he was

00:23:05
carving the name Trump into farmland as I was flying over

00:23:09
your state. And I'd say, boy, that's the

00:23:11
biggest Trump I've ever seen. Those are the biggest letters.

00:23:14
And I said who did that? And his name is Jr.

00:23:17
Majewski. And I just thought it was great.

00:23:18
And I introduced him. And then he went into a primary

00:23:21
with six very talented, good people and he was not even

00:23:26
thought about. And he ended up winning that

00:23:28
primary because of one rally where I introduced him.

00:23:31
But he is a hero and everybody now knows it.

00:23:33
Thank you, Jr. very much. Appreciate it.

00:23:39
You know, I'm going to say. So if I don't get credit for

00:23:42
like the 50 doors I knocked, you know it was just him.

00:23:45
No, it was. Yeah, it was awesome.

00:23:47
But you know what you get? He gets all the credit, man.

00:23:49
I love the guy. I I understand he gets the

00:23:51
credit but yeah, I worked my ass off.

00:23:54
Team effort. Yeah, we exactly.

00:23:56
But, you know, it's guys like you that actually Trump needs in

00:24:00
his administration that are close to him that he can trust

00:24:03
that it's going to do the right thing.

00:24:05
So I mean, I'm going to have to start pushing this on true

00:24:08
social, get his attention. I mean you want, I mean you

00:24:13
should. I, I'll, I'll just, I'll just

00:24:16
say that and then Lance and I have talked about it.

00:24:18
I, I was kind of kind of reluctant on how far I'll go.

00:24:20
But you know, I know my name is under consideration.

00:24:23
I don't know where you know, I'm at in the process.

00:24:27
I would say with the utmost confidence that if my name came

00:24:30
in front of Donald Trump, I would have already been selected

00:24:33
and, and placed into a position. And so, and I think I'm dealing

00:24:37
with, I mean, whoever is on the transition team making the

00:24:41
decisions, you know, they obviously don't know who I am or

00:24:43
you know, or, or I'm just working through the process.

00:24:45
I mean, I don't know, but I haven't necessarily been, you

00:24:50
know, pushing it, you know, to be to be quite honest.

00:24:54
I mean, I've heard Mar a Lago is kind of like The Hunger Games

00:24:56
right now. So, you know, I don't want to be

00:24:58
part of, I don't want to be part of that, that crap.

00:25:01
We've heard the same thing the the inner circles talk about how

00:25:05
crazy it's gotten over there, people just coming out of the

00:25:08
woodwork. The only bummer for us is we had

00:25:10
some great interviews lined up. We had Tulsi and we had Tom

00:25:13
Holman we were supposed to have on.

00:25:14
And then of course, a lot of that stuff's on hold.

00:25:16
They're only doing the big shows, which is not the big

00:25:19
shows like the, you know, the big network stuff.

00:25:21
It kind of held up on all the rest, which is kind of a bummer

00:25:24
because George and I have busted our ass for Donald Trump and the

00:25:26
administration for the last 9-10 years to the point that we've

00:25:29
done ourselves personal damage. Like I told you, behind the

00:25:32
scenes, we turned down money because we would have had to

00:25:35
been scumbags to take it. We had to turn, we had to turn

00:25:38
on the administration. We had to turn on Donald Trump

00:25:39
and we had to turn on, you know, vaccines and we had to turn on

00:25:43
everything you could possibly think of.

00:25:45
The list goes on and on. So it would have been nice if

00:25:48
they we could have had that because I really wanted to talk

00:25:50
to Tulsa. She's amazing and I really

00:25:51
wanted to, I love Tom Holman and I have to say this and you, you,

00:25:55
you helped me. I was struggling when he picked

00:25:58
JD Vance because I didn't really know Vance and I was concerned.

00:26:02
If you remember, I reached out to you right away and I was

00:26:05
thankful that you had the information on him that you did

00:26:08
because you made me feel better. I was like, Oh my God, it's not

00:26:10
another Pence who is this guy? Like I really didn't know Vance

00:26:13
at all. And and I was concerned because

00:26:15
the last time when I saw Bill Barr, that fat, you know, and

00:26:20
you know what I want to say he I right away he made me cringe.

00:26:23
Mike Pence gave me so much gaydar wincing right away.

00:26:27
I just, I just, he made it uneasy the second he picked him,

00:26:31
right, because I felt like these were career politicians And and

00:26:34
the problem is there was just too many of them around him.

00:26:37
There was too many of those people and I and I was like, oh

00:26:41
man, don't take that guy. That's the wrong guy this time.

00:26:45
I don't feel like that. The only one I was worried about

00:26:46
was Vance. And I'm no longer worried about

00:26:48
Vance. First of all, because of you,

00:26:49
because I trust you and I felt you gave me good advice.

00:26:52
But. JD is a solid guy.

00:26:54
I mean, I, I, you know, when he ran for Senate here in the state

00:26:58
of Ohio, all the Senate candidates were asking me for

00:27:01
their endorsement and for my endorsement.

00:27:03
And I guess, you know, you can argue that in certain places of

00:27:09
Ohio, I'm kind of like the, the, the entryway to, to getting the

00:27:12
Trump endorsement, right? And, you know, JD didn't ask me.

00:27:15
He, he, he, he was just friendly to me.

00:27:19
And, you know, I gave one of my first big campaign speeches and

00:27:22
JD came up to me afterwards and we, we talked, exchanged phone

00:27:25
numbers. And then, you know, I, I told

00:27:27
all of them, you know, I, I will support whoever Trump supports.

00:27:32
And then, you know, I remember going to a rally and the

00:27:36
president pulled me aside and asked me, you know, if I like JD

00:27:39
Vance. And I said, yeah, I think he's

00:27:40
solid. And he said, well, you know,

00:27:41
we're we're going to, we're going to get behind him and can

00:27:43
you help him out? I said sure, absolutely.

00:27:46
And then he he he got the endorsement.

00:27:49
You know, we, we campaigned together.

00:27:51
And then I remember Trump asking me to come to another rally and

00:27:55
give a speech. And I did.

00:27:57
And then he asked me in the tent.

00:27:59
He's like, you know, how, how's JD doing?

00:28:00
I said, he's doing good. I said I'd like to see him, you

00:28:03
know, here, here and here a little bit more.

00:28:05
And within like a week and 1/2, you know, JD and Don Junior

00:28:08
were, were up, you know, touring my part of the state.

00:28:11
And JD's always been, always been solid.

00:28:15
I've watched him, you know, sit down and talk to a room full of

00:28:19
concerned mothers and grandmothers about the, the

00:28:22
fentanyl crisis that we have. Because in my part of Ohio,

00:28:25
we're one of the most highest impacted areas in the country

00:28:30
for fentanyl and heroin. And I've watched JD sit down and

00:28:33
talk to them with, with a lot of relevant information.

00:28:37
Turn around, jump in a car, you know, an hour later be on the

00:28:40
other side of the district screaming and shouting from the

00:28:42
stage and getting everybody all hyped up.

00:28:43
So he's a good dude. He means what he says and says

00:28:46
what he means. And you know, I, I would say

00:28:48
that JD and I are a lot alike. The difference is I'll, I'll,

00:28:53
I'll punch you in the face and JD will will talk you into into

00:28:57
reality. I mean verbally, right, You

00:28:59
know. Yeah.

00:29:00
No, there's no doubt. I think I'm trying to.

00:29:02
Give you reason with you and get you to see.

00:29:05
I mean, he's smart. He's a good.

00:29:06
Man, Yeah, yeah, he's a very good man.

00:29:08
I mean, George, just. Probably.

00:29:09
Fall out fails, fall out fails still got the left and the right

00:29:13
for them. You know it's no big deal.

00:29:15
So what you know when Lance you always when you were talking

00:29:17
about Vance it the one thing that like.

00:29:21
Vance. Vance, right?

00:29:22
You're going to ask him how he is just the last name was so

00:29:25
close to Pence, you know what I mean?

00:29:26
It was just like another, you know, another ants man, like

00:29:30
there were. There were a lot of people that

00:29:32
were, you know, particularly concerned about JD and you know,

00:29:35
Twitter was, you know, you had certain tribalist, I guess you

00:29:39
could say in in the in the America first movement that

00:29:42
wanted their person or whatever. And, you know, I totally

00:29:44
understand that. But, you know, look, the fight,

00:29:48
the fight to be had is for those guys as they're, you know,

00:29:51
working through the process of talking with the president.

00:29:54
You know, all I can do is give my, you know, my principal and,

00:29:57
and, and my relationship with with each and every one of them.

00:30:01
And I had absolutely no doubt that JD would have been a great

00:30:06
selection. I was, I was either for JD or

00:30:08
Vivek. Those were my two strong, you

00:30:10
know, candidates at the very end.

00:30:11
And I became friends with both of them.

00:30:13
And, you know, I'm, I'm, I'm hopeful that, you know, we have

00:30:17
a good four years of, of, you know, the President Trump and,

00:30:20
and that, you know, the baton has passed, the JD and and J DS

00:30:24
primed and ready to go. And we, you know, we keep this

00:30:26
moving forward. Well, the one that I think a few

00:30:30
things that like people were like kind of weary with JD Vance

00:30:33
was, you know, there were some things that he he's he was

00:30:36
outspoken against Trump, which is, I mean, OK, every, a lot of

00:30:40
people do that. But the best people, I always

00:30:42
say, are the ones that see the light.

00:30:45
Like you ever take a a person that was a Democrat and they

00:30:48
seen how easy they are now. They became a conservative

00:30:50
Republican. They're the strongest

00:30:52
supporters. Just like now you see Tulsi

00:30:54
Gabbard and Kennedy, you know, listen, their party threw them

00:31:01
under the buses and they got fed up with it.

00:31:02
Now they're on our side, which is great because that's just

00:31:05
better for us. And I would say the predominant

00:31:08
part of the America First and, and MAGA movement is, you know,

00:31:11
people that are, you know, maybe Kennedy Democrats or their

00:31:14
parents were, that's how they were raised or they're kind of,

00:31:16
you know, liberty minded. I mean, the Libertarian Party is

00:31:19
kind of went off the deep end. So, you know, those that are

00:31:22
true libertarians, we call ourselves constitutionalists

00:31:25
and, you know, we, we've kind of positioned into, you know, the,

00:31:29
the, the beliefs that in the policies that Trump has.

00:31:32
And I would say that we're cut from that cloth, right?

00:31:35
A lot of us didn't think maybe in 2016 that Trump had a chance

00:31:39
because we were drinking the kool-aid or we just weren't

00:31:41
involved with politics because it didn't really matter to us

00:31:43
until it started to invade our lives.

00:31:45
And, and, and we kind of came to terms with that and became

00:31:49
familiar just, you know, and, and step in stride with, with

00:31:55
Trump becoming the president and then, you know, sharing the

00:31:59
behind the scenes and, and the, the stuff that kept us

00:32:03
interested and kept us. And to understand stuff that how

00:32:05
bad it was, kept us interested and kept us.

00:32:07
And to understand stuff that how bad it was kept us interested

00:32:10
and kept us. Sorry, I don't know what that

00:32:13
was. No, I hit a point.

00:32:15
So OK, so you know, you're no doubt I wasn't political prior

00:32:19
to this, but when I the amount of corruption, as I started to

00:32:21
see it, you know, I kind of studied the law as a hobby.

00:32:24
It's a sick hobby, but I end up studying it.

00:32:26
The the further they got away with what the founders and

00:32:29
framers wanted and the, the more the corruption I'd seen, you

00:32:32
know, as a government contractor, I'd seen quite a bit

00:32:34
of it from all governments, but I'd seen some of it from the US

00:32:37
government. The the point of the matter is,

00:32:39
is the the worse it got, the less I felt like I could just

00:32:42
sit on the sidelines and do nothing.

00:32:44
Although it's a tough job. I mean, at the end of the day,

00:32:47
when you're an investigative journalist, you know, George and

00:32:48
I have gone through a lot and you do this and it's and it, to

00:32:51
be honest with you, to date, it's kind of a thankless job in

00:32:54
a way. You know, it's not, you know, so

00:32:57
much as you don't even get a letter from, you know, the RNC

00:33:00
or the Trump administration for all the work you do.

00:33:03
And I know at times they've referred to, you know, true

00:33:07
social at X and what we do over there as the echo chamber.

00:33:10
But at the end of the day, the amount of deals that get passed,

00:33:12
because I talked to a lot of other shows and these are the

00:33:15
these are the what I would call the middle to the, the lower

00:33:18
shows. You know, the guys that are all

00:33:19
at calling George. And I've been saying, Hey, how,

00:33:21
how are you growing and how are you doing this?

00:33:23
We see you growing like crazy. We talked to a lot of those guys

00:33:26
and and they're all a little bit frustrated because it's been a

00:33:28
tough run. We all, you know, sometimes I

00:33:30
think that maybe the best move would be for Donald Trump to

00:33:33
hold a big event at Mar a Lago and invite all the podcasts

00:33:36
masters from all across country, big and small and, and, and do

00:33:39
some kind of a thank you because I think people are tired.

00:33:41
But I think it's a it's a fight. We want a great country.

00:33:44
I just want to see not not, you know, I want to see

00:33:48
accountability and I want to see people like you.

00:33:50
The reason I prefer what happened to you.

00:33:54
What George said a few minutes ago, He was spot on.

00:33:56
He could, he could have just added on to it with the people

00:33:59
like Tulsi Gabbard and Jr. Majewski and Michael Flynn and

00:34:03
Rodger Stone and many others that got ripped apart, had their

00:34:07
lives taken apart, you know, you know, and got attacked for

00:34:10
anything. It didn't matter what it was.

00:34:12
And now have come back from that.

00:34:13
Even look, even, you know, RFK Junior, his own family turned on

00:34:17
him. They wouldn't even give him a

00:34:18
Secret Service detail even when he was getting threats.

00:34:20
And the guy has continued to fight and and I think he's the

00:34:23
perfect fit for fixing, you know, big pharma and what we're

00:34:27
we're facing it when it comes to vaccines and other things.

00:34:29
I think he's an amazing because he's so knowledgeable.

00:34:32
I love what Trump's doing. This time.

00:34:33
I really haven't been there haven't been many picks.

00:34:36
I was concerned about one pick, which was that sheriff, but then

00:34:39
he got kicked to the curb. Thankfully.

00:34:40
I think the constitutional sheriffs and maybe all of us

00:34:43
trying to get, you know, information to Donald Trump.

00:34:45
I mean, even George and I were doing our best to say, man,

00:34:47
don't, don't bring this guy. This guy is not your DEA guy.

00:34:51
Do not put him in there. But I'd like to see, you know,

00:34:54
I'd like to see these agencies fixed and I do want to see

00:34:56
smaller governments. So hopefully that's the plan.

00:34:58
Let's talk about George. I know we probably have to take

00:35:00
a break. So I don't want to run run into

00:35:02
this next story. I'd like to talk about Biden's

00:35:04
clean air mass funds distribution.

00:35:07
I know you're familiar with it. You want to talk about it when

00:35:10
we get back or you want to do it now?

00:35:11
Yeah, let's talk about it when we get back.

00:35:12
Let's take a short break. Big Mafia subscribers, stay

00:35:15
tuned. Jr.

00:35:15
Majewski, true Washington insider.

00:35:18
He'll be talking to us about energy dominance and what it

00:35:20
matters for nuclear. And of course, we're going to

00:35:22
talk about Biden's clean air mass funds distribution on his

00:35:25
way out the door. Seems like he's just doing some

00:35:27
more money laundering. I wonder how many of his family

00:35:29
members are going to get a check.

00:35:31
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for dinner. Dial your phone.

00:40:58
Oh. You got to feed me.

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That's the one. Yeah, by the way, he's also

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He's got some mad skills, I'll tell you that.

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There isn't anything that George can't fix or create when it

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comes to that, so I'll give him credit.

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00:41:17
All right, so let's talk about a lot of people miss this.

00:41:21
You know, I, I see a lot of let me let me say I'm really

00:41:24
concerned about this transition right now.

00:41:27
First of all, I think they're a little too quiet.

00:41:29
Second of all, I'm wondering how many underhanded shifty deals

00:41:33
are getting done just like this one.

00:41:34
I don't like the Ukraine thing. I haven't liked it from the

00:41:36
beginning. I feel like that was a giant

00:41:38
money laundering operation. I never thought that Ukraine had

00:41:41
any potential to fight off Russia.

00:41:43
And I think personally, I like Putin.

00:41:46
I know a lot of people don't like me for that.

00:41:47
I don't care. I think he's Russia 1st and I

00:41:49
don't blame him for that. And I think he's a good

00:41:51
Christian, Orthodox, you know, you know, an Orthodox Christian.

00:41:56
And I think he's a good guy. I honestly do when it comes to

00:41:58
what he does. I'm not saying he's a good guy

00:41:59
in all his, you know, governmental policies, but he's

00:42:01
doing what he thinks is right for his country.

00:42:03
And boy, his country sure looks a lot better on video and photo

00:42:07
than our country does. Go take a picture of the New

00:42:09
York subway. Take a video in the New York

00:42:11
subway and then go take a look at the Russian subways.

00:42:13
Take a look at the Russian Grand Central Station, their version

00:42:16
of it, and then take a look at ours.

00:42:18
You'd see a major difference. You don't have to run in fear on

00:42:21
that street. You don't have to worry about

00:42:22
being harassed or getting stabbed or robbed or anything

00:42:25
else is going on in New York right now.

00:42:28
So Jr., what do you think this? I'm not because I got to go

00:42:30
there this Sunday, so. That's it.

00:42:32
George is going there Sunday. You're going to the Italian

00:42:34
American Civil Rights League event, right?

00:42:37
Yeah, it's going to be a big one.

00:42:39
Yeah, he'll he'll be George is going to that.

00:42:41
There's going to be some great. I guess a lot of people are

00:42:42
going to be there. It's going to be a big one.

00:42:44
That's going to be a really fun event.

00:42:45
George. Wish I was going.

00:42:47
Actually, Roger, wait, Roger Stone's going to be there.

00:42:49
Let me say, give me a message. Yeah.

00:42:54
Mike Crispy's going too. Yeah, I know.

00:42:56
I I was talking on the phone. Mike Crispy's going.

00:42:58
We got. We got to get.

00:42:59
Robert Davy. Robert Davy's getting an award.

00:43:01
He's going to be there. Joe Piscopo's been.

00:43:04
Better be award for the big mig. That's all I got to say.

00:43:06
Your problems if. There is.

00:43:09
Maybe they'll give you a Gold Pepper bar, George.

00:43:12
I doubt. It I doubt you know some of the

00:43:15
times are they're tight with the money you know well at.

00:43:18
Least we know. At least you can count on the

00:43:19
food being good, George. If nothing else, you know it's

00:43:21
going to be good food. Roger knows good food.

00:43:24
Wait, it's in Little Italy on Mulberry Street, so if not,

00:43:26
there's a bunch of places there with good food so.

00:43:29
Exactly. But yeah, Mike Crispy, I'm from

00:43:31
New Jersey, so we got to get him and governorship.

00:43:35
Yeah, I saw that man. Good for Mike.

00:43:36
That's all. It was good.

00:43:38
That would be he would be good for the state.

00:43:40
Hopefully if we could get, if we get New Jersey, maybe we could

00:43:42
slowly flip New York. I'd sure like to see that fixed.

00:43:44
It's sad for me being from New York and seeing what it's become

00:43:47
now. It's just awful.

00:43:49
What do you think about this Biden's clean air masked funds

00:43:53
distribution that he seems to be sliding as his way out the door

00:43:57
as he's falling asleep. Here we go again.

00:43:59
What do you think? Yeah.

00:44:01
I mean, you know, I I put it on Twitter the other day, you know,

00:44:04
there's like $380 billion stranded that the Biden

00:44:07
administration promised to commit to infrastructure and and

00:44:10
they obviously we know they built how many car chargers?

00:44:13
I think a couple, I think one. Yeah.

00:44:15
So I think. They built 1 charging station I

00:44:18
think was the number $8 million they spent so far.

00:44:21
I think it was 8 billion. 08 billion.

00:44:24
I'm sorry. You're right with ABI.

00:44:25
Made that mistake. Yeah. 8 billion.

00:44:27
What? Car charger.

00:44:29
Good job guys. They have billion, they have

00:44:31
like, I think it's like 380 billion they have stranded and

00:44:34
you know, just in, in the past 30 days, they've, you know,

00:44:37
they've awarded like $41 billion to what they're referring to as

00:44:41
clean energy. And, you know, they're just

00:44:43
trying to hustle these these dollars out of the door because

00:44:46
they know that Trump's going to come in and, and, you know,

00:44:49
completely dismantle the Green New Deal or the brown turd or

00:44:53
whatever you want to call it. And the.

00:44:55
Turd Green Deal. No, no, listen.

00:44:58
It's called the Inflation Reduction Act.

00:45:00
But the only problem is inflation didn't reduce it.

00:45:03
It skyrocketed. So he's so stupid that he's

00:45:06
talking about doing more forgiveness for our student

00:45:09
loans, when in fact how many times SCOTUS has shot him down,

00:45:13
but he just wants to keep doing it.

00:45:14
Hey, they don't get paid for my student loan.

00:45:16
I don't know about everybody else but I paid for mine.

00:45:18
Do I get? A I'm still paying for mine so.

00:45:20
Yeah, Can we, can we get a refund?

00:45:22
That's all I know. Can I get a refund?

00:45:23
I paid mine off. I paid it on time.

00:45:26
And the truth of the matter is I, I just, I think if you want

00:45:29
to go to school, then you have to have a commitment because I

00:45:31
don't think you'll take it serious.

00:45:32
And most of those people that want their loan paid off, it's

00:45:34
because they're in default, right?

00:45:36
There aren't even people that are paying it is the worst part.

00:45:38
All right, or they're in forgiveness because of the

00:45:40
economy. But I mean, look, when we when

00:45:43
we talk about when we talk about inflation, we talk about all

00:45:45
these other issues, right? You know, I refer back to my, my

00:45:49
congressional run, being somebody that spent 20 years in

00:45:52
the power industry, I can tell you that, you know, energy is,

00:45:56
has the most distinct correlation with, with

00:45:59
inflation. I mean, if you think about it,

00:46:01
everything requires energy to be created, right?

00:46:05
If it's manufacturing, if it's, and, and you know, even stuff

00:46:09
like voting or securing the border, every issue that we have

00:46:14
that, that that's running the, you know, the, the, the radar

00:46:17
here with, with the country, all the things that Donald Trump is

00:46:20
going to have to fix. The number one fundamental issue

00:46:22
is energy. And, you know, with all of these

00:46:25
problems, I would, I would say, try to try to solve one of them

00:46:28
without the lights on, because you just can't do it.

00:46:30
And Biden knows that they, they focused on the, the, the Green

00:46:35
New Deal has been a redistribute, a redistribution

00:46:37
of wealth and, and power and influence within our elections.

00:46:41
And it's, it's, it's gone on since Obama.

00:46:45
And and that's what this was all about the, the nuclear power and

00:46:48
the fossil industries, you know, have historically supported both

00:46:52
sides of the aisle equally. So they didn't get targeted by,

00:46:56
you know, political operatives and the Obama administration.

00:47:00
Ways as they like to do, of course.

00:47:02
And the and the I. Could venture a guess.

00:47:03
George and I have never built a an EV charging station.

00:47:07
But if you gave me $8 billion, I'm willing to go out on a limb

00:47:10
and say that George and I could build at least ten of them with

00:47:13
no knowledge. They built one for 8 billion.

00:47:15
I've never built them, but I think I could knock out 10 for 8

00:47:18
billion. I'm pretty sure.

00:47:19
Probably put a nice piece of change.

00:47:20
Justify an EV station for $8 billion, I mean.

00:47:24
I don't think they don't, I don't think they have tried and

00:47:26
I don't think they feel accountable to to.

00:47:29
So this goes back, you know, the old stories when government

00:47:31
contracts, when a hammer was like $20, a toilet was like

00:47:35
$40, that they're that they're paying.

00:47:37
It's just wasteful money. I want to bring something up

00:47:40
that just came out tonight, which is kind of like, I don't

00:47:44
know. So, you know, Rep Democratic Rep

00:47:47
Jim Clyburn. Clyburn.

00:47:49
Yeah, first. Name he says Trump has every

00:47:51
right to pardon the J6 protesters.

00:47:55
I mean, we know he does, but why is he agreeing with them?

00:47:58
Are more blanket pardons coming? Probably.

00:48:02
I mean, I think that's, I think that's inevitable, right?

00:48:05
The the Biden pre emptive blanket pardon.

00:48:08
I'd like to get one of those. I'd like to get a a lifetime

00:48:10
pardon from birth to death for things I haven't done yet.

00:48:13
I can go, you know, let the crime wave begin.

00:48:15
Is that ready? Let me ask you JRI don't know if

00:48:17
you or if you, if you notice or not because I don't like him

00:48:20
giving, let's say, someone a pardon who hasn't been even

00:48:24
convicted of a crime or nothing. Well, let's just say we'll.

00:48:26
Take No, they don't. They don't lose their 5th

00:48:28
Amendment rights if that's where you're going.

00:48:30
No. Can he do that?

00:48:31
Can he legally do that? Give someone a pardon.

00:48:34
If they have a. Preemptive pardon if they

00:48:36
haven't. Been convicted, yeah, I mean, or

00:48:38
charged. There's, there's nothing that

00:48:41
strips the president from that executive power.

00:48:44
And one of the things that I've heard too is like, you know, if,

00:48:46
if he, if he pardons someone, then they can be compelled to

00:48:49
testify and they lose their 5th Amendment right.

00:48:52
And you know, that's great sauce on the Internet.

00:48:55
But when it boils down to it, you don't lose your right to,

00:48:58
you know, your constitutional rights just because someone

00:49:01
grants you a pardon. I mean, and we've never gone

00:49:04
there legally. That's it's uncharted territory.

00:49:06
So you know you still have your your your right to remain silent

00:49:10
and your right to plead the 5th even if right there could be.

00:49:14
Crazy, though, a preemptive pardon.

00:49:17
You haven't been charged. Nobody's even said you committed

00:49:19
a crime. To go in and say, by the way,

00:49:22
Jr. you know, if you ever committed a crime or if you did

00:49:25
anything like this, or if you're thinking about doing this, we're

00:49:28
just going to give you a pardon right now for all of it.

00:49:30
You know, to me, that just seems so such an abuse.

00:49:33
It's like misfeasance, malfeasance and nonfeasance by a

00:49:37
government official. I can think of multiple ways.

00:49:39
And it's just such a violation to me to sit there because we,

00:49:42
you know, we know that we could see that happen for Obama and

00:49:45
Hillary Clinton and many others because maybe that's the deal

00:49:48
that Biden made behind the scenes.

00:49:49
But it's kind of disgusting. It really is.

00:49:51
It's basically just slapping the American public on both sides of

00:49:54
the island saying we don't give a shit what you think.

00:49:57
What she's what? Your opinion?

00:49:58
Doesn't matter. The Biden administration has

00:50:00
consistently done that, you know, throughout their, their

00:50:03
time in the White House and they have no regard for the

00:50:05
Constitution. They have no regard for law.

00:50:07
In fact, I would go as far as to say that him doing giving these

00:50:11
pardons, especially the one to Hunter and, and the, the

00:50:15
rationale that he provided, he's essentially admitting guilt.

00:50:18
I mean, he said how many times that the Department of Justice

00:50:21
and the FBI aren't weaponized, etcetera, etcetera.

00:50:23
But then he goes on paper and says that in fact, they are.

00:50:26
So you know that to me, that's that's him acknowledging, you

00:50:30
know, that he's he's in fact weaponize these these

00:50:33
organizations. And, well, it was just ironic to

00:50:36
me that the day that Kash Patel is not is, you know, nominated

00:50:40
to be the new FBI director that Biden couldn't get that that out

00:50:44
fast enough. Well, that part has been written

00:50:46
months and months ago, probably for over a year.

00:50:49
Was just sitting on his desk. George has been talking about it

00:50:51
on the show. George, I'll give you credit, he

00:50:52
said, look, this Hunter's pardon is sitting in the president's

00:50:56
desk. It's already been written up.

00:50:57
It was written up a year ago, the day he got charged.

00:51:00
He wrote the pardon up and he threw it in the desk.

00:51:02
Jordan figured he pull it out when the time came necessary.

00:51:04
Of course, he didn't think he probably have to pull it out.

00:51:06
He probably assumed that Kamala Harris would be, you know,

00:51:09
installed as president. And that.

00:51:11
She would just go and my first move is to I'm going to go ahead

00:51:15
and pardon Hunter Biden. You know, but it's incredible.

00:51:18
You look at Marco Polo and the work that he did.

00:51:20
Garrett Ziegler, look at the book, 1100 plus federal and

00:51:23
state crimes. Go ahead.

00:51:24
That's why Biden bypassed the pardon office and not even ran

00:51:28
it through by them Hunter's party.

00:51:30
But this just shows you like Jr. What you said was was excellent.

00:51:34
It just proves a point to that he doesn't believe in the

00:51:36
justice system because truthfully, if if you did

00:51:40
nothing wrong, you don't have to pardon him on preemptive pardon.

00:51:43
Exactly. And you know, the justice system

00:51:45
works great and there's no, you know, bullying and none of that

00:51:48
crap. Yeah.

00:51:49
And you'll get a fair trial, this and that, Right.

00:51:51
But he don't believe that. Right.

00:51:53
He doesn't. I mean, and he's never been the

00:51:55
type of guy that that believes in the shit that comes out of

00:51:58
his mouth. He's always talked, you know,

00:51:59
out of one side of his face and, you know, to be quite honest, I

00:52:03
mean, I don't think Biden's had his hands on the steering wheel

00:52:07
for quite some time. And and I would be, you know,

00:52:09
I'd be no, I mean, I think it, I think maybe the first year he

00:52:14
was. Nah, they're running his ass

00:52:17
before. They've always been running him.

00:52:18
I'm talking, I'm talking about his his cognitive, right?

00:52:21
I mean, look, if Biden wakes up in the middle of the night and,

00:52:24
and has all those cognitive functions and wants to be the

00:52:26
president, even the people managing him are going to let

00:52:29
him be the president. I mean, that's just the way the

00:52:30
power structure works, right, Because Biden has is an

00:52:33
operative, he's been in office for 50 years.

00:52:35
He, he knows the ropes, right? But the fact that they've kept

00:52:39
him probably on a pretty lethal dose of medication, I would

00:52:43
assume that to accelerate. His I got some Thorazine getting

00:52:46
into him. Thorazine No, they're getting a

00:52:48
little. Thorazine.

00:52:49
Adderall and stuff and cocaine to give him, keep him even.

00:52:52
Well, that's only on the weekends, right?

00:52:53
That's only that's only during the week when he has to do a

00:52:55
press interview. On the weekends, they just pump

00:52:57
him full so he just stays in bed and only wants to sit around

00:53:01
eating ice cream. I want to get back to something

00:53:03
here though. I want to get back to something

00:53:05
with with Jr. because I really want to focus on this for a

00:53:07
minute. Can you give the audience,

00:53:08
George, I want to jump in. George, I want to get you back

00:53:12
talking about first, I want you to tell the audience because I,

00:53:15
this is one of the reasons I want to make it very clear that

00:53:17
I, and I know this is not your position.

00:53:20
This is me that I think you're the man for a high level

00:53:24
position in our Energy Department.

00:53:26
That's my take. I want you to explain to the

00:53:27
audience your experience in energy and nuclear fuel.

00:53:31
Then I want you to jump in on US energy dominance and why it's so

00:53:34
important because you said some incredibly interesting things to

00:53:37
me about Russia and Ukraine and how reliant we are on Russian

00:53:41
natural resources for uranium and other nuclear fuels.

00:53:45
So kind of start us with your background and then immediately

00:53:48
go into that USA energy dominance.

00:53:49
And then, George, if you want to jump in here anywhere, go for

00:53:51
it. I didn't.

00:53:52
I didn't want to stop you, no. Sure.

00:53:54
So I spent 20 years working in the power industry.

00:53:56
I started off working in physical security and worked my

00:53:59
way through the, you know, the organization made my way up to

00:54:02
the executive ranks. I started out as, you know, a

00:54:04
union guy and you know, I've, I've managed major capital

00:54:08
projects, I've managed license renewals, regulatory compliance,

00:54:12
cybersecurity. And you know, my last major,

00:54:16
major gig in the actual generating side of the industry

00:54:19
was managing spent nuclear fuel and a hell of a lot of it.

00:54:22
And you know, when when we talk about energy dominance, we talk

00:54:26
about Donald Trump's plan to, to get us there.

00:54:29
You know, there there's a lot of discussion about drill, baby

00:54:32
drill and, and oil and fracking. And that's all great.

00:54:35
But at the end of the day, we're in a race right now globally to

00:54:39
secure nuclear power. And we're getting our asses beat

00:54:42
and we're being crippled by both sides, right?

00:54:44
You have our allies and then you have countries like Russia that

00:54:48
control, I would say the most amount of uranium in the world.

00:54:53
And with, you know, the Uranium 1 deal that we all know about

00:54:56
with Hillary Clinton. And we, we've essentially lost

00:54:59
our ability to produce uranium here in the US.

00:55:01
And without uranium, we don't have nuclear power.

00:55:04
And right now nuclear power is, is, you know, responsible for

00:55:07
the majority of our stability and our base load and base load

00:55:10
power is your ability to go home and turn your lights on and just

00:55:14
do your core functions to survive.

00:55:16
And, you know, Russia could shut off the spigot at any time and

00:55:22
put us in a position where we would maybe have months until we

00:55:25
lost our ability to power our nuclear plants.

00:55:27
And no one's talking about that right now.

00:55:29
What we're what we're talking about is, you know, drilling

00:55:33
and, and opening up these, these federal lands and, and making it

00:55:37
easier for these, these companies to to export oil,

00:55:41
which I totally agree with. But I think we need to, you

00:55:45
know, take a, a more a broad approach to energy and we need

00:55:49
to focus it on the consumer. We need to make sure that, you

00:55:51
know, energy is affordable, it's safe, it's reliable, and it's

00:55:54
domestic. And, you know, I, I, I just

00:55:57
don't have the confidence that I would like to have that the

00:56:00
right people are by again, in Trump's building his

00:56:03
administration out right now. And I know he's a smart dude and

00:56:06
I know he knows my number and I know he knows that I know

00:56:09
nuclear power. But you know, at the end of the

00:56:11
day, nuclear power right now is critical to us being successful.

00:56:16
And we, we, we again are, we are totally dependent on foreign

00:56:21
uranium. And that is the key element to

00:56:26
creating nuclear power. And not to mention what, what

00:56:29
happens from a, a National Defense standpoint if, if other

00:56:33
countries have a lock on uranium and we're, we're, we're out of

00:56:36
the game. It has, you know, and I have to

00:56:39
ask you, because clearly I'm not, I know very little about,

00:56:42
other than what I've read about nuclear power.

00:56:45
Are there, are there no real uranium reserves here in the

00:56:47
United States? Because I used to thought I'd

00:56:49
hear a lot of stuff about Nevada and Utah.

00:56:51
Is that not true? Yeah.

00:56:53
We, I mean we have uranium here. We just don't have, you know,

00:56:56
the mining capacity set up right now.

00:56:57
We don't have the infrastructure.

00:56:59
And you know, one could, one could say, well, let's go start,

00:57:02
you know, let's go start. But I mean, you're talking about

00:57:05
a, a, a A5 minimum of like a 5 or 6 year pathway to get a

00:57:09
uranium mine up and running. I mean, it's not, it's not, it's

00:57:13
not pulling, you know, silver out of the ground or something

00:57:15
like that. It's a it's a totally different

00:57:16
mining operation. I got you.

00:57:18
I know a little bit about golden gold and silver mining, so I I

00:57:20
don't know what it takes to pull uranium out.

00:57:22
George. Go ahead, bud.

00:57:24
Well, we don't have our uranium because good old Hillary sold it

00:57:29
off to the Russians. But.

00:57:31
So let's talk about that. But do you you're you're in the

00:57:35
military, Do you really think we need all that uranium?

00:57:38
I mean, absolutely. I think why absolutely we

00:57:41
nuclear weapons or. Because it's ours.

00:57:45
I mean, I think we should have jurisdiction over it.

00:57:47
I don't think that. You know, Canadian government

00:57:49
definitely, I agree with you 100%, but as far as like use

00:57:52
wise, because I mean, we probably have more capable

00:57:56
weapons where we don't need probably need to use nukes.

00:57:58
We just don't talk about it. They don't talk.

00:58:00
But I think we're talking about energy.

00:58:02
He's recommending that that's probably a substitution we have

00:58:05
to have in place because drill, baby, drill, nuclear fuel is a

00:58:10
much more efficient process for fueling everything here in the

00:58:13
country, correct? Am I right about that Jr.

00:58:14
Yeah, and right. I mean, look, we haven't, we've

00:58:17
built 1 reactor in the past what, 30 years?

00:58:19
And it was $20 billion over budget.

00:58:22
But that's all because we're hyper regulating and we have,

00:58:25
you know, a democratically controlled Nuclear Regulatory

00:58:28
Commission that's overbearing and overzealous.

00:58:30
And they truly don't want more plants built right at the end of

00:58:33
the day. They want solar panels and wind

00:58:35
farms. And you know, if we want to

00:58:37
maintain our, our grid stability, we want to have safe,

00:58:40
reliable power that that is going to bring us into the

00:58:43
future. And again, our grid is totally

00:58:47
susceptible to terrorist attack and the numerous things.

00:58:50
And there's there's some, I would say, very predacious

00:58:56
entrepreneurs out there right now coming up with these micro

00:58:59
grids and they're trying to make everything regional.

00:59:01
That just doesn't work for National Defense.

00:59:03
The grid has to be national. It has to have, you know, built

00:59:06
in infrastructure. It needs to be like a rail

00:59:08
system, right? Everybody can touch it.

00:59:09
Everybody can play with it. It shouldn't be, you know, the

00:59:12
governor of Michigan can, you know, maintain their grid.

00:59:15
Nobody else can tap into it. You know, we need to be able to

00:59:17
pull, push and pull power to, to, to keep the country safe.

00:59:20
And that's my, you know, one of my biggest concerns.

00:59:23
I mean, you have one big incident.

00:59:26
Let's just say, for example, let's just say they're fracking

00:59:29
where they have an explosion at an oil plant.

00:59:32
What happens if, you know, that is such a catastrophic accident

00:59:36
that there's reverberation, you know, throughout the country and

00:59:38
we start shutting things down. We've done that before.

00:59:41
Nuclear power has proven to be it is, it is absolutely the

00:59:44
safest place in the country from an industry standpoint to work.

00:59:47
They have a, a safety incident record of like 1.

00:59:51
I mean, it's, it's, it's more dangerous to be a fisherman than

00:59:54
it is to work. It's It's more dangerous to work

00:59:57
in a hospital than it is a nuclear power plant.

01:00:01
George, go ahead. You were going to say something.

01:00:03
No, I mean, it's, it's economically feasible, it's

01:00:07
smarter, it's better for their environment to have nuclear

01:00:10
power plants. Yeah, I mean, yeah, carbon free

01:00:13
as. Long as there's there's Riddle

01:00:15
all this stupid ass regulation, there's.

01:00:19
Charge of the problem, right? Our government is over

01:00:21
regulated. That's part of the issue and it

01:00:23
makes it prohibitively expensive to, you know, whether it's doing

01:00:28
ground up builds or whether it's innovating because you've got to

01:00:31
go through so many damn steps. And there's members of the.

01:00:35
System, yeah. Can you see a way to, do you see

01:00:37
a path for that Jr. where maybe there's an easier way to do it

01:00:40
that we can get rid of a bunch of this regulation that we don't

01:00:43
need? Because I feel like this

01:00:44
regulation, all they really did was get people in there that

01:00:46
didn't really know or or care about what they were doing.

01:00:49
And they created so many jobs that were unnecessary.

01:00:52
And these people just push paper around their desks and just take

01:00:55
forever to just process anything.

01:00:57
Yeah, I think there's a, a, a clear pathway with respect to

01:01:01
energy. I've submitted a, a couple ideas

01:01:03
to Vivekan and Elon, you know, and, and I think that again,

01:01:09
there, there's just members of Congress and in these three

01:01:14
letter agencies as well, that, you know, they, they'd rather

01:01:18
empower foreign governments to, you know, take our uranium or,

01:01:21
or produce our power. I mean, we have a, we have a, we

01:01:24
have a major company here in the US that is owned by the French

01:01:29
government that operates. It's kind of like, you know,

01:01:32
the, the, you know, how they run the ships.

01:01:35
If you have an American flag on it, you're, you're considered

01:01:37
American owned, right? And they run an American flag.

01:01:40
They have an American, you know, CEO or whatever, but they're

01:01:44
totally backed and funded by the French government and they are

01:01:47
dominating the nuclear power space right now because.

01:01:50
That doesn't seem like a safe or good place to be for us, does

01:01:54
it? It's.

01:01:54
Not it's not. But see, you can't tell these

01:01:57
members of Congress that because they can't get beyond the veil

01:02:00
and realize that, you know, this American dude that's been

01:02:03
lobbying them for the past four years who's a really swell dude,

01:02:06
is America First just doesn't understand that, you know, when

01:02:10
push comes to the pull, France controls him and controls the

01:02:14
company. And, you know, we need to be in

01:02:16
a position where America owns our own destiny with respect to

01:02:19
energy and. You know.

01:02:21
We need to outpace these other countries, man.

01:02:22
We're losing. Politically, the French aren't

01:02:25
really known for their running government or any of their

01:02:28
agencies efficiently. So I wouldn't want them running

01:02:30
ours, especially something as important as what you're

01:02:32
discussing. What's the reaction from Vivek

01:02:37
and from Elon when they hear about this?

01:02:39
Because I, I think it's always surprising.

01:02:40
I, I put a post up. I don't know if they even saw

01:02:43
it, but I, I was talking about government waste and how they

01:02:46
were talking about the, the waste of budgets.

01:02:48
And I said, well, you have no idea.

01:02:49
You haven't even looked at it. When they have a budget that's

01:02:51
still available at the end of the year, they go out of their

01:02:53
way to spend it all and they will take brand new equipment

01:02:57
and put it into government recycling, the US government

01:03:00
recycling program. So brand new cameras, brand new

01:03:02
computers still in the box. Rather than donate them, they

01:03:06
put them in there because if they don't and they don't spend

01:03:08
the balance of the budget, they lose the budget the following

01:03:10
year or they don't get the increase of five, ten, 3%,

01:03:12
whatever the increase is. And I said you guys have no

01:03:15
idea. You're going to find billions of

01:03:16
dollars of equipment being sent to recycling plants.

01:03:20
And these aren't out of date computers.

01:03:22
This is last year's laptop models and they're just

01:03:24
stripping them apart and they're just selling it for scrap

01:03:27
material. I I go, you guys have no idea

01:03:30
what you're heading into. Yeah, I think they're, I think

01:03:32
they're, I think they're coming to understand.

01:03:34
I mean, you know, they, they spent a few days last week with,

01:03:38
with Speaker Johnson, who, you know, when, when they said he's

01:03:41
an actor, Yeah. And, and he, you know, I had a

01:03:43
conversation with him and, and he said, look, man, you know, I

01:03:48
don't know how we're going to be able to, you know, comfortably

01:03:52
support so much money. I, I mean, I want to absolutely

01:03:56
want to, but I can just envision the Senate and, and other

01:03:59
members just being totally reluctant.

01:04:01
And so, you know, I would say his, his thought process

01:04:04
probably led him to, you know, having vacant Elon there and

01:04:07
starting to have meetings with members and meeting with

01:04:11
meetings with Senate, somewhat like the, you know, the nominees

01:04:14
are to start, you know, greasing the skids and developing rapport

01:04:16
with them. Because, you know, they, they,

01:04:18
they are realizing quickly. There are a lot of Americans

01:04:21
that either are, have government experience, retired from the

01:04:24
government that are, that are highly excited and enthusiastic

01:04:27
about doge. And they're giving them ideas.

01:04:29
And I think they're realizing that the real path, you know, to

01:04:33
success is making sure that the Congress is, is in the game with

01:04:38
them. Because the last thing I think

01:04:40
that Vivekan and Elon want to do is be a distraction.

01:04:43
And, you know, because Trump has so much going on, if if Congress

01:04:47
is big bickering because, you know, they want to keep people,

01:04:51
you know, working in the office rather than from home.

01:04:54
He doesn't want that to be a distraction, you know, of, of,

01:04:57
of, of maybe Tom Holman getting something through to secure the

01:05:00
border. So I think they realize that

01:05:02
they're smart guys. You know, they're very smart.

01:05:04
Elon said that. That's the computer government.

01:05:06
Computer systems are so out of date that they, like, they all,

01:05:11
like all our systems. The systems need to be updated.

01:05:14
Imagine if they had up to date running good equipment that they

01:05:16
could actually maybe balance things and know where money

01:05:19
goes. But maybe that's why they don't

01:05:20
want to know, you know? That's why the DoD can't pass.

01:05:23
Yep. Exactly.

01:05:26
How about the DoD having a balance?

01:05:27
How about the DoD just having a budget that they, they know

01:05:30
where they spent it instead of losing trillions, you know, 2.2

01:05:33
trillion right before 9/11. They didn't even know what had

01:05:36
happened to that money in the auditing department, Amazingly

01:05:38
enough, got struck by that missile.

01:05:40
I mean, plane hit that part of the building.

01:05:43
You know, just wow. Wow, just dumb luck.

01:05:46
But you have a lot of knowledge about something that I know our

01:05:49
audience. We haven't talked about it a lot

01:05:50
on here because it's not something.

01:05:52
Let's talk about the Uranium 1 deal and the amount of damage

01:05:55
that did to our country, the benefit that Hillary Clinton got

01:05:58
out of it. And where you think, do you

01:06:00
think this administration will ever have Hillary Clinton faced

01:06:04
accountability and consequences for what she did in that deal?

01:06:07
Well, I think if there's anyone that will do that, it's Cash

01:06:09
Patel, to be quite frank. But look, I mean, what Hillary

01:06:14
did was, I don't know, we can argue it's treasonous when you

01:06:18
when you look in the rearview mirror, there are a lot of

01:06:20
members of Congress that were against it.

01:06:22
But she effectively sold our, our ability to maintain and,

01:06:25
and, and store and, and refine uranium and, and it was bought

01:06:31
out, I believe by, it was bought out by, by Rosa Tom.

01:06:36
But, and Rosa Time, I believe, now owns like 43 or 44% of the

01:06:40
world's uranium. And, you know, again, we, we are

01:06:44
now in a position where our power plants that run on uranium

01:06:50
are foreign dependent. And they're not because Joe

01:06:54
Biden and Kamala Harris waited until November of their last

01:06:59
year in office to put out their nuclear policy.

01:07:02
You know, these, these folks have been having to go to

01:07:05
Congress essentially to get a permission slip to buy uranium

01:07:08
and they're not allowed to buy from Russia.

01:07:09
And Russia has, you know, the, the mother lode.

01:07:12
And it's, it's really just, I mean, it's, it's inhibited

01:07:16
everything that that we do with respect to nuclear power.

01:07:19
And I think the, the consequences transcend.

01:07:22
That's why it costs so much to produce power.

01:07:24
That's why it costs so much to refuel these reactors.

01:07:27
And just like any other big organization, these power

01:07:31
companies will pass that cost on to the consumer and our utility

01:07:35
rates. Have gone up.

01:07:36
Utility rates go through the roof across the country, no

01:07:38
matter what the source of the power was, whether it was

01:07:40
nuclear or coal or otherwise. People have complained about

01:07:44
their power bills tripling, you know, quadrupling crazy numbers.

01:07:48
How much money do you think Hillary Clinton made off that

01:07:50
Uranium 1 deal? Any idea?

01:07:53
A lot. I would, I would assume if she

01:07:55
charges, you know, $2 to give a speech, I would, I would

01:07:58
assume that, you know, a, a high, a high risk deal like that

01:08:03
probably costs a hell of a lot of money to the buyer.

01:08:07
I, I wouldn't be able to put a number on it, but I, I would

01:08:10
think, I would think it's high enough for, for the American

01:08:12
people to want scalps. We want more.

01:08:16
We want more shelves with that. But listen so it would.

01:08:19
Seem like the Foreign Agency Registration Act, FARA would

01:08:22
have been violated because I believe that company's got, I

01:08:25
think it's mostly foreign owned, isn't it?

01:08:27
Yeah, I believe it is. I think there's there's

01:08:30
ownership, Canadian ownership, French ownership, but

01:08:33
predominantly it's it's Russia. I mean, there's, I believe

01:08:36
there's a distinction between who actually, who actually mines

01:08:40
for the uranium and then how it gets into Rosa Tom's hands.

01:08:44
But you know, effectively Rosa Tom was the buyer, but Rosa Tom

01:08:47
was owned by, by Russia. I mean, Rosa Tom stands for

01:08:50
Russian Atomics. I believe it is.

01:08:52
So what do you think? Hold on.

01:08:54
I want to bring something up. So please.

01:08:57
I always say Lance knows this, that it's going to take more

01:08:59
than four years to fix the government.

01:09:02
And I always say they should give Trump another four years

01:09:04
because of all the Russia shit. They they scammed us out of it.

01:09:07
They should. But we're talking about Elon

01:09:10
Musk and Ramaswami streamlining stuff.

01:09:15
I mean, I, I would love for them to streamline the way Congress

01:09:17
does stuff because I'm going to bring up an example right now.

01:09:20
This just came out too. Fanny Willis, she's in default

01:09:25
for refusing to hand over documents and open records.

01:09:27
Kate lawsuit with the communications with Jack Smith.

01:09:32
They found her in default today. But this is something that

01:09:36
Chairman Jim Jordan, he launched an investigation into this over

01:09:41
a year ago, last year. And it's taking look how long

01:09:45
it's taking. Like it shouldn't take this

01:09:47
long. They need to streamline all that

01:09:49
stuff. If you're going to not abide by

01:09:53
subpoena, there ain't no votes this and that.

01:09:55
It should be automatically, you know, send the Sergeant at arms,

01:09:57
lock their ass up. I mean, the problem is there's

01:10:01
no consequences for nobody anymore.

01:10:03
Yeah, but that that, that that's our Congress's fault, right?

01:10:06
We have the whip, we have the Majority Leader, we have the

01:10:08
speaker, right? Their job is to get these things

01:10:11
through committee, get them on the floor, get them voted on

01:10:13
and, and, and then get these committees empowered to go do

01:10:16
their job, launch the investigations and people don't

01:10:18
show up to these hearings. They need to, you know, they

01:10:20
need to hold them accountable, right?

01:10:22
I mean, they locked Steve Bannon up for failing to, to, to

01:10:26
testify. Yet you have, you know, members

01:10:28
of Congress, you know, getting $200 fines for, you know,

01:10:32
insider trading, Fifty, 60 million bucks there.

01:10:35
There's mechanisms in place for these things to, to, to, to be

01:10:41
held accountable to, to the American people.

01:10:44
The problem is they just don't do it and they try to create

01:10:47
another law or another rule, and all that does is give lawyers an

01:10:50
opportunity to manipulate. Because they, they, they

01:10:53
complicate everything with the law.

01:10:54
Look at our, our IRS tax laws. It's, it's, it's crazy.

01:10:58
But here's the thing, like so all these like politicians that

01:11:03
get all these donations, like all that money should go in a

01:11:06
pool and then distributed to each all the person equally for

01:11:10
their campaigns. This way they can't say this

01:11:12
one's giving this one more money.

01:11:14
They don't even know who's putting the money in.

01:11:17
If you want this corporation wants to donate whatever that

01:11:19
has to go in this pool that's monitored by whoever and it gets

01:11:23
split evenly throughout all the candidates.

01:11:25
This way this one doesn't have more than that one.

01:11:27
They can't be like more money going their campaign to be

01:11:30
bought. They should start that.

01:11:32
That'd be a great way to maybe start.

01:11:37
I think there's, I think there's a million ways that fundraising

01:11:42
and campaigning for, for federal office could be improved.

01:11:45
I just don't think that there's anybody with the balls to stand

01:11:48
up and, and provide real legitimate solutions.

01:11:53
I mean just like term limits and all these other things.

01:11:56
Like term limits and the where they get the money from and what

01:11:58
the worst part is, you take a candidate like yourself that

01:12:02
should have had top funding and at the end of the day, you

01:12:06
struggle to fund. Just like many others.

01:12:07
We watched across country, We helped a lot of people that were

01:12:10
campaigning. You were one of them.

01:12:11
The people that we believed in, we helped.

01:12:14
But it always comes down to money because what now?

01:12:16
Congress, I mean, what does it take to run for Congress?

01:12:18
234567 million dollars and numbers are just insane.

01:12:23
Then you look at what's going on in the presidential elections.

01:12:25
I mean, Kamala Harris lost and she spent over a billion dollars

01:12:30
to run. I know Trump spent less than

01:12:32
that and he was more efficient with his money.

01:12:33
But the point of the matter is this is ridiculous.

01:12:35
It was never supposed to be like that.

01:12:37
So it takes some of the best people like you and like others

01:12:41
right out of the possibility of being competitive.

01:12:43
Because if you don't have the war chest that the other guy has

01:12:46
that he got from Dark Money Foundations and all the rest of

01:12:50
it, super PACs that you've never heard of and all of a sudden

01:12:53
just pop up and they say, oh, yeah, we're going to put in $10

01:12:55
million into this, into your campaign.

01:12:57
At the end of the day, it's become in a situation where it's

01:13:00
just that they're buying the position.

01:13:02
And let's face it, does it make any sense that you'd have to

01:13:05
spend 345678 million dollars to run for Congress when the job

01:13:10
only pays, you know, 200 and some odd brand a year, 100?

01:13:13
And some $1 for a Senate seat, right?

01:13:16
Yeah, I mean, are you kidding me?

01:13:18
It's just become so ridiculous. And I, and I guess that's my

01:13:21
issue. There's so many things.

01:13:22
We sit here as three guys that have a moderate, you have much

01:13:25
more experience than we do. But we, you know, George and I

01:13:27
are pretty active in listening to the stories.

01:13:30
And we it's obvious that they need, you know, campaign.

01:13:33
They need limits on how long you can be in Congress because we

01:13:36
see it. They they have to stop that.

01:13:38
The book deals, the foreign money, the Super PACs, the

01:13:41
lobbying. I mean, these lobbyists just are

01:13:43
willing so much power and they're and they're and they're

01:13:46
going to get me on the campaign behind the candidates that are

01:13:48
willing to, you know, bend the rules to get them the contracts.

01:13:53
I don't care whether it's a Pfizer or it's a Blackwater or

01:13:56
something else. I mean, Blackwater has just

01:13:57
gotten ridiculous with their control of political figures

01:14:01
across the country. And I don't like how, you know,

01:14:04
closely connected they are to so many other countries.

01:14:08
They're so, you know, so they're here.

01:14:09
They are, you know, dealing with our military industrial complex

01:14:13
and of course our own military. And then they're doing the same

01:14:16
thing for other governments. So they know both sides of the

01:14:18
fence. They're almost like the

01:14:19
Rothschild, you know, they're dealing with both sides of the

01:14:21
political spectrum of, oh, hey, we'll just fund the war over

01:14:25
here and we'll fund the war over here and we'll just keep funding

01:14:26
both sides and we'll do whatever we're going to do.

01:14:28
I don't, I'm not comfortable with that.

01:14:30
Let me ask you, what do you think the Trump administration's

01:14:32
impact is going to be on global politics and of course energy

01:14:35
and and maybe even what's going to happen with Putin when it

01:14:38
comes to nuclear materials that we need?

01:14:41
Well, I think that globally, I mean, we're already seeing

01:14:44
Trump's impact. When you look at what happened,

01:14:46
you know, him going to France this week and then visiting

01:14:48
Notre Dame, I think that, you know, these, these world leaders

01:14:51
know that he's, and he's coming in and he's going to kick

01:14:54
anybody's ass that gets in his way.

01:14:55
I mean, he has an agenda. And I, I think they're going to

01:14:58
stay out of our business and for the most part, we'll stay out of

01:15:01
theirs. But I, I, I don't see there

01:15:04
being, you know, too much of A, of a, of an impact outside of,

01:15:07
you know, what's going on Well, in the Middle East with Israel

01:15:11
now with Syria, and then you know what's obviously with, with

01:15:14
Russia and Ukraine, I think that we'll, we'll see an immediate

01:15:18
cease to the, the, the war in, in the Ukraine.

01:15:21
I think that Putin had the opportunity to to launch an

01:15:26
attack back on the Ukraine and target the United States based

01:15:31
on the conditions of war that he described months ago.

01:15:34
And I think he had some reservation because he knows

01:15:36
that Trump's coming in. And I think he's going to be in

01:15:37
a pretty unique position to to barter with with President

01:15:41
Trump. And rightfully so.

01:15:42
I mean, I personally think that if Russia wanted to take

01:15:45
Ukraine, they could have done it in two days.

01:15:47
I think they sent the C team and I think there was reasons for

01:15:49
that. And it's chess that I don't

01:15:52
play, but, you know, I, I just can see that, you know, Russia

01:15:55
is, is one of the major powers of this world.

01:15:58
And if they can't take, you know, a neighboring country like

01:16:01
Ukraine, who's begging us and, and launching, you know,

01:16:04
effective attacks with drones and, and guerrilla warfare,

01:16:07
essentially, right. If, if Russia can't take them,

01:16:09
then I don't think Vladimir Putin would have such a

01:16:11
stronghold. But I, I, I think Trump brings

01:16:17
World Peace. I mean, honestly, I mean, I

01:16:18
think I think it's going to be a similar cadence to what it was

01:16:21
when, you know, he was in in office the first time, but.

01:16:24
He's respected. And you have to you, you have to

01:16:26
have the world's respect. Our last administration had no

01:16:29
respect and nobody was going to respect Harris if she got in

01:16:32
there. She was the laughingstock of the

01:16:34
world. You know, even even the jokes

01:16:36
from high political figures across the globe, We heard some

01:16:39
of the jokes about Knees Harris and Headboard Harris in their

01:16:42
own languages. They, they know how she got into

01:16:45
the position she got into, and I think it would have been much,

01:16:48
much worse for the entire country.

01:16:49
So yeah, I think Trump is the solution.

01:16:52
George, we. Have to, we have to really,

01:16:54
really watch the laundry right now.

01:16:55
I mean, you know, like with, with, with the Ukraine with, you

01:17:00
know, giving these missiles to them.

01:17:03
I mean, this wasn't about arming them and and making them more

01:17:06
effective. It was about getting inventory

01:17:07
off the shelf so they could empower the military industrial

01:17:10
complex to, to make more and, and they could pay for more.

01:17:13
That was what this was about. It was an acceleration of stock

01:17:16
so that they could, you know, get that money out there.

01:17:18
It's similar to what they did in, you know, the last election

01:17:21
cycle where they, you know, funneled all that money through

01:17:23
FTX. You know, I would, I would, I

01:17:26
would argue that when we pull the blanket back, we will see

01:17:28
that the bed is full of, of Ukraine funding coming back to

01:17:36
affect our, our 2020 election. And I think that they just just

01:17:39
the mark on, on so many opportunities.

01:17:40
I mean, we're only holding the House by like what, five seats?

01:17:43
And we should have a much higher majority.

01:17:46
But there weren't a lot of mistakes and a lot of a lot of

01:17:49
bad candidates, a lot of bad candidates.

01:17:51
But you also had look in California, I mean, there's

01:17:55
nefarious stuff going on. They're they're saying there's

01:17:57
evidence over there, but I don't know.

01:17:58
We'll see what happens, but no correspondence there's.

01:18:02
Fire. Yeah.

01:18:05
All right, so you guys, if you're not Jr., let's do this

01:18:08
because we always like to. Give I want to answer.

01:18:09
I got a question for you too, because I want to I want to see

01:18:13
what's your take on this? I heard let me see.

01:18:16
I heard that Robert F Kennedy junior is reportedly advocating

01:18:21
for his daughter-in-law Emilius Fox Kennedy to be appointed CIA

01:18:26
deputy director. What's your take?

01:18:31
Anybody hear that and you guys? I haven't heard it.

01:18:35
I haven't heard it. That's true.

01:18:38
I don't know. Good idea or bad idea?

01:18:41
I don't know. I mean, I don't know her.

01:18:42
I don't know her background. Released in JFK files.

01:18:46
Yeah, part of me, I think they're going to come out

01:18:48
anyway. I think there's going to be a

01:18:50
pretty conservative concerted effort by Cash and a few other

01:18:54
people to give us give us transparency that that we've

01:18:59
been promised. So do you think Speaking of

01:19:01
that, because I know last night we've we've always talked about

01:19:04
since we brought up on the show, like I know Cash came out say he

01:19:07
wants to release the Epstein files, the Diddy files, you

01:19:11
know, RFK and if he doesn't, it's not a good look.

01:19:15
But how do we know that right now they're not taking

01:19:19
eliminating some of the stuff in the files?

01:19:22
We don't, yeah, but I think. Wait, let me ask you guys a

01:19:26
question. Are are sales of industrial

01:19:28
shredders up right now? Right.

01:19:33
And are they being shipped to Ukraine exactly I.

01:19:37
Mean. I, I would say the really only

01:19:39
level of, of comfort we have is knowing that cash is saw many of

01:19:43
these things with his own eyes, right.

01:19:45
So if things don't come out that he's familiar with, I mean, I'm

01:19:48
sure he's going to grab a bullhorn and and then say that

01:19:51
he's definitely not going to fall on the sword for something,

01:19:54
you know, that that he has full intentions of committing to and,

01:19:56
and releasing to the public and then not being able to, if it's

01:19:59
something that's out of his control, I think he's going to

01:20:01
let us know. I could listen, I can see how

01:20:03
they spin it now that they'd taken some of the files.

01:20:06
They didn't give it, you know, they whatever shredded them and

01:20:09
then cash. He knows what's in the files and

01:20:11
he said, oh, stuff is missing. I could just see the the MSM

01:20:15
spinning it and the Dems. Oh, look, you're just making

01:20:17
more theory, conspiracy theories.

01:20:19
You know that's how they're going to spin it.

01:20:22
Hopefully. She's got copies somewhere

01:20:24
though. Yeah, and there's there's

01:20:25
probably a hell of a lot more people that would feel

01:20:28
emboldened and in power that have seen it too, to come out

01:20:30
and, and, and and agree with, you know, Cash's position on it.

01:20:34
I mean, there are, there are some rabbit holes you can go

01:20:38
down the Internet where people have worked for the CIA in the

01:20:40
past and the FBI and they've, they've put information out

01:20:43
there that hasn't been proven because we can't see these

01:20:47
files, but are highly plausible. And I think that would leave

01:20:51
the, you know, the trail of receipts that could be drawn

01:20:53
back to pretty easily to show, right.

01:20:57
But I do, I do agree with your, your suspicion there.

01:21:01
I mean, I, I obviously anything that we put out that counters

01:21:05
the narrative from the Democrats is certainly going to face

01:21:07
opposition. That's how it always is.

01:21:09
There's no doubt I would love just for myself.

01:21:12
I'm, I'm hoping that there's still room somewhere in an

01:21:16
important role for Flynn. I don't know what that would be.

01:21:19
I'd like to see General Flynn. So if that, if somebody who's

01:21:21
going to be deputy CIA director, I would say I'd like to pick him

01:21:24
first. Of course, General Brigadier

01:21:26
Anthony Tata, another friend of ours, he would be another

01:21:29
extremely reliable person to put in that position, you know, and

01:21:33
I'm sure there are some other names that have come up.

01:21:35
Pretty confident Flynn's been offered something and he doesn't

01:21:39
necessarily want it. I think he he, he would rather,

01:21:43
you know, be in an advisory position.

01:21:46
I know, I know the president talks to him and and asks for

01:21:48
his advice, obviously, but I know that too.

01:21:51
I don't think that I, this is my assumption based on

01:21:55
conversations, but not having a, a a A4 fact answer.

01:21:59
I understand, But I think I think the general is, is, you

01:22:02
know, done with the riffraff and the bullshit.

01:22:04
And he's either going to have a position where he's coming in

01:22:08
and throwing fireballs or he he will not face, he won't put

01:22:12
himself and his family through the Senate confirmation and all

01:22:14
that other crap and be, you know, the circus that they would

01:22:18
try to make him be if he doesn't come in and have full authority

01:22:22
to to. Blame him, they went through

01:22:24
hell. It's terrible.

01:22:25
We don't deserve, we don't, he doesn't deserve the treatment

01:22:28
and we we don't deserve him doing that.

01:22:30
I mean. Could you, could you see the

01:22:33
general being appointed back that into the military general

01:22:37
coming in some way that way? That would be pretty cool.

01:22:39
I know, I know he doesn't want to.

01:22:41
I'd like to see him run JSOC. Why not?

01:22:44
I, I know, I know the general, he would rather stay behind the

01:22:47
scenes and advise and then bring a lot of chaos, you know,

01:22:51
because of his name and stuff. I I know, pretty sure I know

01:22:55
I've heard that from somebody, but.

01:22:56
There's no doubt. But you know, there's two, those

01:22:58
two positions, the CIA director and of course the DIA director,

01:23:02
those are two still up for grabs.

01:23:04
And I don't do. Have we had anybody for the NSA?

01:23:06
Have they been appointed yet? Not yet.

01:23:09
I don't, I look, I personally, I personally think those

01:23:12
positions, no, no offense, I think those positions are below

01:23:14
General Flynn. And I think, I think maybe, I

01:23:18
mean, he's a humble duty. He would do.

01:23:20
I, I'm sure if the president needed a chief of staff, Jordan

01:23:24
or Jim, Jim, General Flynn would do it.

01:23:27
But at the end of the day, I think that he's thinking about

01:23:30
his family and not himself. And if he's if he wasn't going

01:23:36
to be Secretary of State or, or Secretary of Defense or

01:23:40
something to that magnitude, I don't think it's worth his time.

01:23:43
I think he's I think he's above being the lead, the the head of

01:23:46
the CIAI think he's above all that other stuff.

01:23:48
I mean, yeah, I think he knows where he knows where he knows

01:23:53
where the the secrets and the bodies are, as they say.

01:23:55
And you know, he can certainly pass them on from a different

01:23:59
position. I wish he would pass that on

01:24:01
too. I'd like.

01:24:03
You know, I'd like to see this. Ivan rankly to say.

01:24:05
That is radical is I think that Ivan Rankly needs to get in

01:24:09
there, but of course his position is pretty radical.

01:24:11
Hold on. I would like to see Sydney

01:24:13
Powell in somewhere with the DOJ.

01:24:15
Yeah. She got that appeal, She won her

01:24:17
appeal. All these guys, right?

01:24:19
But I mean, look, they, they, they, they carry the same

01:24:22
banner, they're cut from the same cloth as people like us.

01:24:25
So, you know, we, we would love it.

01:24:28
They'd fit in perfect. They would, you know, take it in

01:24:30
stride. They're extremely loyal.

01:24:32
That would never be something that, that could be questioned.

01:24:35
But unfortunately, in the world that we live in and, and the

01:24:37
dynamics of, you know, how, how you know, how things have

01:24:40
evolved. Where are the gatekeepers,

01:24:42
right? Who are they, who are they

01:24:44
pushing through and, and who are they not?

01:24:46
And you know, I think unfortunately they're, look, the

01:24:50
administration selections have been great so far.

01:24:53
I'm, I'm, I'm aligned with you guys.

01:24:55
The only one that I questioned was, you know, that sheriff from

01:24:59
Florida. But outside of that, you know,

01:25:01
we, we could sit down and argue all day about who would have

01:25:04
been a better selection for each position because there's always

01:25:07
someone better. But every position that I'm

01:25:11
aware of that that he's made so far has been great.

01:25:14
What do you think I feel good about you?

01:25:15
What do you think Matt Gates going to end up doing?

01:25:20
It'd be unfair for me to talk about that because I kind of

01:25:23
know, but. You can tell us after the show

01:25:27
Behind the Things. I mean, look, I think what he's

01:25:30
showing up. I was, I would just refer to

01:25:32
what he's, you know, the position he's showing online.

01:25:34
I mean, yeah, he's he's going to be working with Dan Ball on on

01:25:38
one American News January and then he's.

01:25:41
Going to be at French court, he's going to be at the White

01:25:42
House of. Course no, no, no, he's just

01:25:45
he's just he's just bidding his time honestly.

01:25:49
But I, I think that, you know, we'll, we'll see Laura, Laura

01:25:52
Trump as the senator of Florida and then we'll probably see some

01:25:55
positioning for Matt to run for governor.

01:25:58
Yeah, I was going to say that because she left.

01:25:59
She left the the RNC. Lara.

01:26:02
Yeah, but I, I, I think the, the, the conundrum that Trump

01:26:05
has to deal with is, you know, there are other members of

01:26:09
Congress in Florida that have been extremely loyal and that

01:26:11
have their eyes on that seat. So, you know, Trump being the

01:26:14
guy that he is, he's he's going to, you know, want them to be

01:26:17
comfortable and content and, you know, we'll see what happens.

01:26:21
I mean, yeah, there's, there's still some positions open for,

01:26:24
for people like could say Byron Donalds.

01:26:26
Or at least the, you know, not these are the important

01:26:30
positions. Of course, there's so many

01:26:31
people, administration, I think they've got another 4 or 5000

01:26:34
positions they have to fill. I like.

01:26:36
I like Donald. I like.

01:26:37
Rick, that I think too. Anywhere but yeah.

01:26:39
Rick Scott, Senator Rick is a senator, yeah.

01:26:42
Yeah, he's AI like Byron Donaldson.

01:26:43
Also, he's from Florida. Yes.

01:26:45
Oh yeah, yeah. All right, but I want to bring

01:26:47
up. Something hold on, I'm going to

01:26:48
bring this up because this is a story just came out.

01:26:51
You know Tony Busby, the lawyer for representing the 13 year old

01:26:55
girl that's suing Diddy and Jay-Z, right?

01:26:59
Yes, he's put this out, he goes. Investigators from New York have

01:27:03
called many of our law firms, current and former clients.

01:27:07
What they didn't anticipate was one of their one of the clients

01:27:10
decided to record the conversation.

01:27:12
It's shocking and illegal. Here's a portion of taken from

01:27:15
the transcript. Investigator.

01:27:17
Listen to this crap in a couple of days or maybe by next week.

01:27:20
Anyone Googling Busby and his company, his practice, are going

01:27:24
into litigation. OK, what we're trying to do is

01:27:27
we're trying to put this thing together for the company that

01:27:30
we're working for. We could get you paid.

01:27:34
You can get money right soon, you know, we gave this kid 1000

01:27:38
bucks to start yesterday just to get him on the right path.

01:27:42
Boy is that illegal. Somebody's going to be a lot of

01:27:46
shit going on. Yeah, definitely.

01:27:49
Hey, listen, Jr. why don't you, where can people find you?

01:27:52
Why don't you, why don't you do your social media?

01:27:54
This is that shameless plug, period.

01:27:55
So go for it. We want our audience to follow

01:27:57
you, support you. We, you know, for our own, you

01:28:00
know, personal reasons. I'd love to see it, of course,

01:28:02
because I just want good men and women installed in DC and I

01:28:06
think you're one of them. And I hope that there's a

01:28:07
position in the very short and near term future that because

01:28:12
it's deserved. You took an attack, you took a

01:28:14
beating, you took a financial beating and a personal beating.

01:28:17
And I think it's time for some of that to come back to you.

01:28:19
So I hope this is something that happens.

01:28:22
Go ahead, man. Where can people support you and

01:28:24
find you to find out what you're doing?

01:28:25
Sure, I'm on every form of social media, at least the

01:28:29
positive ones. I'm not on those little blue

01:28:31
whatever the hell they're called, Blue Blue Notebook or

01:28:33
Blue Sky Blue. Sky or whatever the hell is sky.

01:28:36
But Jr. Majewski is, is usually the

01:28:38
handle. But yeah, man, I, I appreciate

01:28:41
you guys. And, you know, I'm hopeful

01:28:43
regardless. Right now I'm, you know, my

01:28:45
office is in Washington, DC, so I commute pretty often.

01:28:48
I get to see the circus without wearing the makeup.

01:28:50
And, you know, you know that that Trump's going to be in the

01:28:53
White House. You know, I, I, those guys all

01:28:57
know me personally, I'm a phone call away and do they know if

01:29:01
they need help that I won't, I won't hesitate.

01:29:04
So. You know, yeah, I don't have a

01:29:06
yard big enough. I don't know if somebody out

01:29:08
there does to. You can paint Majewski, maybe

01:29:10
Trump flying over. We'll see it.

01:29:11
Exactly. Right.

01:29:15
Think about it exactly. Yeah, yeah, that'd be pretty

01:29:18
cool, right? General nudge, right?

01:29:20
There's a little psychological G flies over maybe on the National

01:29:24
Mall. Maybe somebody goes out there in

01:29:25
the middle of the night and paints it on the National Mall.

01:29:27
Indeed. No, there's easier ways, you

01:29:29
know, there's easier ways. I'm just trying to do it the

01:29:32
right way. You know, I don't like I said, I

01:29:33
don't want to be the guy that is nagging or or, you know, drawing

01:29:37
attention. No, but you know, you know, I

01:29:39
believe loyalty deserves to be repaid.

01:29:41
You've been extremely loyal to Trump and his administration

01:29:44
throughout this, regardless of what fight he was under.

01:29:47
I've seen you online for a long time.

01:29:49
And for me, I always feel like, you know, loyalty is earned.

01:29:52
It's not given. And when you find something

01:29:53
that's loyalty, that's such a rare commodity nowadays.

01:29:56
And that's the kind of people I would like to see him continue.

01:29:58
And this is me talking. This has nothing to leave it

01:30:00
clear for the audience and everybody else listening.

01:30:02
This has nothing to do with Jr. This isn't some organized,

01:30:05
fomented plan we had beyond this.

01:30:07
And this is just me talking about about good people that

01:30:10
deserve, you know, some of the payback that and I think that

01:30:13
the DC complex owes it to you. I think what they did to you was

01:30:16
disgusting, dishonorable. It lacked integrity when they

01:30:19
attacked you to say that, you know you were stolen valor and

01:30:21
the rest of that crap they were funneling around and.

01:30:25
They're going to have to, they're going to have to kiss

01:30:26
the ring unless they want to be running for Congress again

01:30:28
because they obviously know that they can't find somebody that

01:30:30
could beat me so. Yeah, that's that's the truth.

01:30:33
There's no doubt about it. Stick around for a minute.

01:30:36
Of course. Let me just give you guys a

01:30:37
quick run up. So so you know who's going to be

01:30:39
under Evan Ratliff? If you guys don't know him,

01:30:40
author of the book Mastermind is of course his podcast Shell

01:30:43
Game. He's going to be on on Thursday.

01:30:45
Great guy, really interesting. This is one of those interviews

01:30:48
we kind of snuck away from Shawn Ryan before he could get it

01:30:51
closed. We got it first.

01:30:52
It was one of the people that and we did that a couple of

01:30:55
times. Lance is good work right there.

01:30:57
Lance has been on top of that game.

01:30:58
I'll give you a lot of credit for that bro.

01:31:01
I've been slip sliding around a little bit.

01:31:03
You know, I see when people are calling for interviews on other

01:31:05
shows and I try to get in there quick and go for the Gusco.

01:31:08
Now listen, we got Jillian Michaels confirmation.

01:31:11
Friday confirmation. 100% Jillian Jillian Michaels will be

01:31:15
here Friday so you know, a big interview.

01:31:18
She's amazing, great sense of humor, powerful woman that I

01:31:21
love everything she stands for. And she is, she was originally

01:31:25
not a pro Trumper, now is a pro Trumper, a pro RFK junior.

01:31:29
She's 100% and trying to fix the health behind the, you know,

01:31:32
the, the country. I'd love for RFK junior to

01:31:36
somehow get connected with her in a bigger way.

01:31:38
She knows him, he knows her, but I, I think she could be an

01:31:41
amazing fit to try to figure out how to, to fix the PT and the

01:31:44
fitness of our children across the country that's really

01:31:47
lacking in the school system. Or maybe the presidential's

01:31:50
fitness awards campaign they used to have.

01:31:53
That was amazing. I participated when I was a kid,

01:31:55
many people did. And I think it would be great if

01:31:57
she was brought in to maybe put that back on because man, these

01:32:01
kids, they are not in good shape.

01:32:03
They're too busy licking toilet seats over on TikTok.

01:32:05
I think it's got some crazy stuff.

01:32:08
So all right, don't not miss those shows, of course, Global

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Finance forum. Now, Jonathan Rose is going to

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01:32:19
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01:32:21
I won't go into it, but he was texting me and asking me some

01:32:23
stuff because we had this discussion.

01:32:25
So if you can put him in his prayer, your prayers tonight for

01:32:27
Jonathan Rose. He's a great guy.

01:32:28
Of course, the Genesis is called CEO.

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So Jacob Diaz will be here for our global finance forum show on

01:32:33
Friday. You know, that's noon on

01:32:34
Fridays. Don't forget that.

01:32:35
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01:32:38
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You'll find out why there's 39 million listers if you take a

01:32:59
few minutes. George, I don't know what else

01:33:01
we've got that you need to cover.

01:33:02
Is there anything else I need to mention before we cut out of

01:33:04
here? Nope.

01:33:06
We shall see you guys tomorrow night, I guess.

01:33:09
Yeah, tomorrow night. Have a good one.

01:33:11
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01:33:12
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01:35:36
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01:35:39
Sam did that. Sam Childers never stopped.

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Because the. Bad things never stop.

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There is only one Sam Childer. There is no one else like him in

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the world. Then I said to him, I said,

01:35:50
would you go now to get Kony in the Congo?

01:35:54
He says without a doubt in a second.

01:35:56
Now it's the DRC. Tell us what's happening to

01:35:58
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01:36:01
You have Islamic State and you have ADF?

01:36:04
Hey, Sandy. Joseph Kony's still alive.

01:36:06
He's in the Congo and now God has me in the Congo, you know,

01:36:10
So hopefully we'll meet up one day.

01:36:13
But maybe I can lead him to the Lord or send him there.

01:36:16
One or the other, huh?