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FBI leaders commit to transparency to address the Epstein controversy?
Really?
Well, Dan, throughout the Russia collusion story and the rest.
Look, I can speak to the folks that were in our seats, our predecessors,
and they intentionally failed the American public
by putting on the biggest DC deception game we've ever seen.
They said the FBI was the most storied institution for law enforcement,
and it was.
And it will be, again, very soon.
but when the likes of Comey and McCabe and Strach and Company came in here with the James Bakers of the world
and intentionally lied to a federal court only to rig a presidential election by lying to the American public
and using taxpayer dollars likely illegally to fund this entire operation and then withhold a sculptority information from a federal court
that I used to peer wharf to manhunt terrorists, that's what broke the FBI.
And then when they were caught, they lied about it.
and you and a few others like Dan and others were brave enough to cover it six, seven, eight years ago.
And we're still talking about it today because as Congress is working rigorously with us,
the Crossfire Hurricane documents are coming fast and hard.
And they're being sent there, unredacted, so we can have full accountability.
And that's how you restore what the trust that was lost to the American public when it comes to the FBI.
Yeah, come on, director, with all due respect, we've been talking about this for a long time.
based. Absolutely
fucking based.
Yeah,
yeah, uh-huh, right.
Okay, so yeah.
And I've been demanding
accountability for many, many years.
You mentioned Comey, Strach,
and the rest. They've got TV shows.
They've got media platforms.
They're fine. There's been no accountability.
Well, look, it's a fair criticism, but what I...
It is.
I'll tell people is,
we weren't here in the FBI in the last
five years when we had statute of limitations that were still in play where we could have
investigated criminal conduct.
Most of these statute of limitations are five years old.
And we will investigate criminal conduct where we find a righteous case to do so and the law
and the facts allow us to.
That's fair.
If he said the statute of limitations is over and they can't investigate it, I mean,
that's stupid.
But, I mean, it's, that's, that's okay.
A lot of it were precluded from.
So we'll take the criticism, and it's rightfully so, that could we have done more in
past, sure, people before us could have, but what we can do now is continue to put out the
documents and the information that these people withheld from the American public. And I'm just
telling you right now, as much as we know about Crossfire Hurricane, he and I just found out
more last week. And we're continuing to work with Congress to put those documents out. That's
how vindictive and vicious the former leadership structure here was. Not only did they bastardize
the FISA process in line of the American public, they withheld hid documentation. And
put it in rooms where people weren't supposed to look.
And it's a good thing we're here now to clean it up and you're about to see a wave of transparency.
What do you mean?
And just give us about a week or two.
Okay.
I remember hearing that with QA non.
Two weeks and the Patriots or the Patriots are going to, they're going to arrest Joe Biden
and Trump is going to be the president again and they're going to put all the pedophiles
like Hillary Clinton and George Soros in jail.
Just two more weeks, guys.
I understand that things take time,
but they've got to reconcile with the fact that they said they were going to release the Epstein files and it hasn't happened.
That's it.
So, what yet?
Yet?
When the fuck is it going to happen?
Pam Bondi said it was on her desk.
Would she fucking lose it?
Like, I mean, really?
What are we doing?
And also, by the way, you have all these people that are on Reddit making these comments about killing the president.
What are the fuck you guys doing?
What are you all doing?
You're firing people.
Why not have them arrest the guys on Reddit and fire them after you get all the Reddit guys?
Wouldn't that be a better idea?
Like, because, I mean, really, if you don't have enough people, then why'd you fire them?
Yeah, it doesn't make any fucking sense.
Just watch the interview.
Okay, I'll watch the...
This is only, it's only six minutes.
FBI.
So we have a multi-part process.
First of all, our priorities.
Simple.
Crush violent crime.
Defend the homeland.
Rigorous organizational accountability.
And the fourth, which leads directly to your question,
aggressive constitutional oversight with Congress.
The way we rebuild trust is we already have the men and women here in the rank and file
that signed up to be cops, that signed up to be intel analysts,
that signed up to be special support staff,
that want to do the work.
That's why we're sending them into the field.
We can talk about that later.
What we need America to know is that this place was politicized,
and Congress has rightfully requested the...
Everybody agrees with that.
Everybody knows this.
Commenced from Crossfire Hurricane to January 6th
to the Richmond Catholic memo and so much more,
but now finally Americans are...
Gosh, that's a full interview on his...
Whoa, way, hold up, hold up, hold.
I don't know if I want to go through 34 minutes.
We'll watch this short one,
and if, like, we're just going to move on after that, right?
Reading for themselves, the documentation where a very select few leaders in the former FBI decided to politicize it.
We don't need me and the deputy telling you it's politicized.
We don't have the American people to read it, and now they are.
And I know I lived with it for you.
I watched it with you and Devin Nunes when you were truth-tellers on all of this,
and you were as well, Deb, throughout the Russia collusion story and the rest.
I can speak to the folks that were in our seats, our predecessors,
and they intentionally failed the American public by putting on the biggest DC deception game we've ever seen.
They said the FBI was the most storied institution for law enforcement, and it was.
And it will be, again, very soon.
But when the likes of Comey and McCabe and Strach and Company came in here with the James Bakers of the world
and intentionally lied to a federal court.
We're going to take this two minutes ahead because we just saw this part.
But a lot of it were preoccupied.
from. So we'll take the criticism, and it's rightfully so, could we have done more in the past?
Sure, people before us could have. But what we can do now is continue to put out the documents
and the information that these people withheld from the American public. And I'm just telling you
right now, as much as we know about Crossfire Hurricane, he and I just found out more last week.
And we're continuing to work with Congress to put those documents out. That's how vindictive and
vicious the former leadership structure here was. Not only did they bastardize the FISA
process in line of the American public.
They withheld and hid documentation
and put it in rooms where people weren't
supposed to look. And it's a good thing we're
here now to clean it up and you're about to see a
wave of transparency. What do you mean?
Just give us about a week or two.
Okay. Well, I can
tell you right now that the judge
that gave a smack on the wrist
on the one agent
that lied and, you know,
misled the American people, that's the same
judge who's back and
stopping Donald Trump. Bro, she's actually
so fucking base for asking these questions.
Like, I completely
agree with everything she's saying.
Like, you're talking about accountability
and then nothing happens.
Trump, from doing things, isn't it,
Judge Bozberg?
Yeah, I just got to put it.
Listen, we've been here two months.
He's been here a couple more weeks than that.
I mean, we've been here two months.
You're dealing with a 38,000
member organization and an approximately
$12 billion budget.
Fair point.
where to expect us in two months to dig up what was a eight-year, maybe longer,
multi-year politicized investing.
I think the problem is that the Epstein files aren't released.
If the Epstein files were released, I think people would have trust that things are going in the right way.
But the fact that they're not being released is the issue.
Because, like, I could easily say, yeah, bro,
like it probably takes a long time to get everything in order.
But like what about that one thing that's like,
this is like the Diddy case times 50
because it's like heads of state and like multi-billionaires involved.
Where's the names?
Where's the people that went to the island?
Digation with multiple layers of processes from Woods procedures being
just thrown in the garbage can of flushes.
down the toilet ball to multiple layers of accountability where people lied and
obfuscated I'm not asking you to trust me you want this done right or you want
it done quickly because just do it quickly I'd rather you do it quickly because if you do it
right see the problem is that if you do it the whatever you think the idea of right is
here's the reason why right is created in an apparatus
that the people that are doing wrong have designed.
Doing it right means by playing by the rules that these people have created that obfuscate their
behavior.
Right is bureaucracy.
You can't have it both ways.
You want it done quickly.
We'll do it.
And you know what will happen?
Just what happened last time.
Those same spy gay collusion perpetrators sued the government, got money, got all the shit.
You want that?
We'll do it.
We'll do it quickly and do it wrong.
But are you saying you found things that even you didn't know about?
I mean, you were at the core of this.
Yes.
I was the lead Russia Gate investigator for the House Intelligence Committee.
And I've been on both of your shows in a prior life talking about it.
And I'm telling you in the American public that we have now found material and information
and people who wanted to hide it from the world since we got in these seats.
And we, as the deputy said, we are trying...
Until I see people get...
charged for treason, I sleep.
To do it in a fashion where not only are we informing the American public what would happen,
but we can have accountability for it. And that takes a little bit more time.
And when you layer on the fact that we are rolling...
You live in a fantasy world? Why? Why can't you just do it? Really? Why not?
Who decided you can't do it? You can do it? Don't be a bitch.
out our priorities on violent crime and defending the homeland.
You know, we're running a three-part animal here,
and we're going 100 miles an hour in each single one.
So important.
I got to want to add to that, too,
because what the director's saying is right,
you got to remember, we come in in the morning.
You know, Sam, being immature about this?
I think that every argument that you can make
about this appeal to processes
is immediately removed when you use the example of El Salvador.
I will not be, like,
fucking like, oh, push down. Oh, well, we have this process that's been created by this fraudulent, corrupt organization that's created for the precise reason to, you know, abstract accountability to as many people as possible. So nobody ever gets in trouble. You're not going to sigh up me into thinking that I need to play by the rules created by the ones who are my enemy.
No. No.
Absolutely not.
There's a portfolio of 100 level 10 items.
If it's a level 9, which is a pretty big freaking deal, someone else fixed it.
The only thing that gets to my desk or his is a level 10.
That's the entire day.
Look at his schedule.
I'll show you the palm card I have.
It is filled from 7.30 to he leaves 7 at night, 6.30 at night.
it's filled all day.
We just can't focus on one thing.
You want New York to go boom, D.C. to go boom.
You want an OC organization to go hack into some cyber network and crack all the Fox News's holdings.
We're dealing with all that stuff too.
Everything's a priority.
I think this is a good point that they're bringing up.
And the problem that they're having is that they're probably running into, like,
they're probably running into managerial and organizational structural issues because they're trying to make a change at a top.
but they're not able to bring in enough people that are effectively like middle managers
to solve each individual problem.
I think that's, and again, like, this is a struggle.
This is what happens with a lot of things, right?
Not enough new guard.
Yeah, like, I get it.
Yeah, for sure, definitely.
But again, like, I think that the Epstein, I think we need an update on the Epstein files every day.
Why did it not come out today?
Why is it not coming out tomorrow?
Why didn't it come out yesterday?
It's a priority.
This is one of many things we did.
It's not an excuse.
It's just reality.
Now, the Democrats are turning on you, right?
I mean, I saw your hearing the other day.
And critics have accused you of using the FBI to target political enemies.
So set the record straight.
You wrote an entire book about it, government gangsters.
Tell us, how do you respond to the attacks?
Very simply.
the FBI's prior leadership
left us an institution
that is a police force for America
in the world that allowed
a fentanyl over
Yeah, some bullshit
I mean I here's the thing
You're saying going against the process
The law but the law will hit back
And it'll hit back harder and it'll win
No it won't
You just make it so they can't
It's the same as El Salvador
Trump did it
Trump sent those fuckers to El Salvador
They're never coming back
They're done
They're cooked.
It's over.
And then also, by the way, change the law.
Some, again, limp dick, erectile dysfunction, can't use a computer.
75-year-old boomer wrote this shit down 20 years ago.
And now we have to treat it like it's the Ten Commandments.
Change the fucking rule.
Fuck that.
Absolutely not.
That's what I think.
If I mean, evidence corruption isn't enough to them that I don't know what is.
Yeah.
people just don't want to take accountability for their actions.
Yeah, just change it, man.
This guy lost some of aura from not releasing stuff.
I understand that they have struggles.
And I think, do you guys see what I'm saying, though, about where it seems like
they're a big problem is that they don't have enough people that are working inside of the system
that they feel like will work in a way that's congruent with what their goals are?
And like, that's probably, that's what's really holding them back.
is that they're basically trying to fight a war on like 200 fronts and they only have 50 guys
Like I that makes no sense. No, it does because you have to delegate accountability like you can't have a guy that's like he's responsible for
You know investigating you know some like fucking counterterrorism thing some drug rule thing like you can't have
one person that's accountable to like 10 different projects you have to have one person that's accountable to like 10 different projects you have to have one
guy that does one thing.
And so, yeah, that's it.
How does that not make sense?
Yeah, of course it does.
They're also picking and choosing which ones they want to release.
Who's holding them back?
Why are they not reassignments?
To be honest with you, I bet that probably does take time.
And I think that more statements like that are what people need.
So there is just a direct, obvious, and just very simple explanation of things without trying to,
you know, make up bullshit, basically.
and yeah that that's what I think right
and yeah just direct language
former cop cops will always circle the wagons
when they think that they're under fire
yeah I'm sure they will right I mean of course they will
Pan Bondi gets on TV makes a grandstanding photo op about releasing the same
files everyone had it doesn't give them very much accountability
well not only does it not give them accountability
but it takes the accountability and the hope that people had
and it makes the people who had it look like fools
So it's even worse.
