Digital Social Hour - The Hidden Tech Threat 99% of Business Leaders Miss (Warning) | Donald Trump Jr. DSH #1008

Episode Date: December 23, 2024

The Hidden Tech Threat facing business leaders is more serious than you think. 🚨 Join Sean Kelly for an explosive conversation about the mysterious drone activity being reported across America and ...what it means for national security. From unauthorized airport flyovers to unexplained surveillance patterns, discover why these incidents have former CIA officials concerned. Learn why traditional security measures are failing to address this emerging threat and what it could mean for your business. This eye-opening discussion reveals shocking details about drone capabilities, mysterious patterns, and potential security implications that most leaders are completely missing. Get exclusive insights into the surveillance technology landscape, cyber security concerns, and why business leaders need to pay attention now. Whether you're a CEO, security professional, or concerned citizen, this crucial conversation exposes vulnerabilities that can no longer be ignored. Don't miss this critical discussion about the intersection of technology, security, and business leadership in today's rapidly evolving threat landscape. Like, subscribe, and join the conversation about the hidden tech threats that could impact your organization. 🎯 #politicalscience #government #dronenews #drones #freedomofinformationact CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:26 - AmericaFest 02:48 - Pentagon Audit 05:18 - Syria Conflict 10:25 - Donald Trump Jr. on Elon Musk 15:05 - Donald Trump Jr. on Joe Biden 18:16 - Lack of Transparency 21:08 - Conspiracy Theories 23:59 - Election Integrity Issues 27:38 - Campaign Finance Reform 31:33 - Trump Jr. Negotiates Bobby Kennedy Jr. Endorsement 35:00 - Absurdity of Paid Celebrity Endorsements 43:17 - Don Jr. Endorses JD Vance 44:00 - Don Jr. Endorses Josh Mandel 47:57 - Tom Homan Insights 49:05 - Illegal Immigration Challenges 50:28 - Executive Orders Explained 52:29 - No Accountability in Government 54:15 - Where to Find Donald Trump Jr. APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: jenna@digitalsocialhour.com GUEST: Donald Trump Jr. https://www.instagram.com/donaldjtrumpjr/ https://rumble.com/c/DonaldJTrumpJr LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:56 with iGaming Ontario. So what do you think's going on with these drones, man? It's interesting. I had a guy on my Rumble podcast yesterday that heads up the UAV stuff for like the CIA and did that for years. No one actually seems to know the time-lapse footage of them flying over airports I mean like I'm a licensed pilot like yeah you can't just fly over an airport without ATC air traffic control like clearances and stuff like that and and
Starting point is 00:02:18 they're happening in mass it's really odd. Yeah we're here with Trump Jr. guys we're at America Fest and he was just talking mass. It's really odd. Yeah, we're here with Chuck Jr. guys. We're at America Fest and he was just talking about how it's grown so much, dude. Yeah, it was awesome. I don't know if they caught that part, but yeah, when the first time we were here, it was like 300 people. It was in Florida. I guess we did it in Florida and it was like 300 people in a small room. And we were like, that's actually pretty big turnout for a political event,
Starting point is 00:02:42 generally speaking. And now, you know, just walking through that ballroom, it's not even, it's just starting to get filled in. There's already 8,000 people in there. It's not even halfway full. They sold 20,000 tickets. I'm like, that's a movement. That's pretty cool. It's really cool to be a part of it.
Starting point is 00:02:53 I gotta ask about the drone stuff, because I know you're on the board of directors of a drone company. So what do you think's going on with these drones, Matt? It's interesting. I had a guy on my Rumble podcast yesterday that heads up the UAV stuff for the CIA and did that for years.
Starting point is 00:03:06 No one actually seems to know. What's weird is like, we don't know where they're coming from. We're not tracking like a point of origin. You hear all the different stories. And again, you don't wanna go conspiratorial, but after the last eight years, it's sort of hard not to, right? It's sort of a natural thing to do that.
Starting point is 00:03:22 But this many and you see the slow-mo footage or the time lapse footage of them flying over airports, I mean, I'm a licensed pilot. You can't just fly over an airport without ATC, air traffic control, like clearances and stuff like that, and they're happening in mass. It's really odd. Half of it makes you wonder if it's just a distraction
Starting point is 00:03:41 from something else that they're hiding from these days. So yeah, trying to figure it all out is odd. And when you hear the other pilots saying these things are doing things that other drones are not capable of, you know, it's a little scary. I've seen some crazy theories how it's scanning for potential weapons. Yeah, but I heard the one about, you know, missing plutonium. That doesn't sound awesome. You know, but you know, when you think about all the stuff that went missing, all these warheads went missing in Ukraine,
Starting point is 00:04:05 whatever it was, years ago, just totally unaccounted for. They could turn up anywhere, that's kinda scary. But it is weird, it seems like it also dies off at like 11 o'clock at night. And so if that's the case, you just keep searching. If they're looking for radioactive material, you probably wouldn't have a hard out. But the real weird one is that they can't seem to track them
Starting point is 00:04:23 to a point of origin, or they're just not telling us, which also wouldn't have a hard out but the real weird one is that they can't seem to track them to a point of origin Or they're just not telling us which also wouldn't surprise me Yeah, they gotta be taken off from somewhere you think they're trying again like the way So you know you have these shot systems in cities that just from echo location they can tell you where a gunshot happens You know to a almost exact point yeah If they can't tell us where a point of origin of a you know seven foot diameter drone is coming off of, that seems sort of odd to me. Super strange. Pentagon just failed its seventh audit. Yeah. You know, it's sort of amazing that a government that will audit us, you know, at the IRS level for $601 transactions on Venmo, it seems to misplace trillions of dollars. I mean, it sucks.
Starting point is 00:05:06 But you know what? I'm super excited about, I think, the next couple years, Doge. You know, letting Elon go in there and just break down these systems. Not even to go after it, but just exposing it to the American people. I think that's so fundamentally critical. When people realize what we've been wasting money on, right? When we talk about being $35 trillion in debt, spending a trillion dollars a year just on the interest on that debt.
Starting point is 00:05:29 You know, that's money that we can't put into our schools. That's money we can't fix our roads. You know, I go to some of these cities around the country, it feels like we're living in a third world country. And yet we keep spending on nonsense. So I just look forward to, you know, four years of transparency and once the American public gets a grasp of I think what's been going on I think we
Starting point is 00:05:50 have such an opportunity to create real change. It's never gonna happen in permanent Washington right? It has to happen from the people and we've watched that happen lately we saw that you know frankly with the CR you know in the last you know couple of days you know hey social media is able to expose it we see the nonsense that's in it all the pork, you know, in the last, you know, couple of days, you know, hey, social media's able to expose it, we see the nonsense that's in it, all the pork that's been stuffed in there that has nothing to do with it continuing resolution, but was just, you know, feeding the Washington beast,
Starting point is 00:06:15 their friends, their allies, and you know, their donors exposing it, and we went from 1,500 pages to 150 pages in like 24 hours, like, transparency is everything. So super excited about that. Absolutely. You got them wanting a 70k salary increase, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:33 You know what? I'm fine with giving people raises when they actually perform. But if they're the people overseeing the Pentagon and allowing them to fail seven audits in a row, allowing them to misplace $250 billion. I mean, $250 billion, a quarter of a trillion dollars misplaced at the Pentagon, and that's what we know of, right?
Starting point is 00:06:51 Again, I'm sure that just went to Ukraine with the rest of the money that's been wasted and are stolen over there. So, you know... BetMGM, authorized gaming partner of the NBA, has your back all season long. From tip-off to the final buzzer, you're always taken care of with the sportsbook Born in Vegas. That's a feeling you can only get with BetMGM. And no matter your team, your favorite player, or your style, there's something every NBA
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Starting point is 00:08:26 I'm all for a raise, but I think people have to actually earn a raise, not just get it because they're there. Absolutely. Are you hearing all this Syria talk? What are you thinking about that? You know what? As someone who, when I was young, was probably really hawkish and was like,
Starting point is 00:08:41 sure, America, we should go to war. I don't know that regime change has ever worked well. Right, I mean, you could look at, do we think it worked well in Iraq? And that's not being a Saddam apologist, I think he was a terrible human being, a true bad guy. But is the region worse once we, are they better off after he was displaced?
Starting point is 00:09:02 And the answer is no, hundreds of thousands of people died because of these things. So I'm never sort of for these regime changes when we think we're doing great. It usually ends up being a total disaster. You could go back, obviously, Afghanistan in the 80s that created Osama bin Laden, ultimately Al-Qaeda,
Starting point is 00:09:17 and all of these things. It never seems to work, and yet we continually push for it because there's no money in peace. There's only money in war. And so that's why it's sort of amazing when I, you know, watching Washington left and right sort of chastise my president. Well, you know, you can't just stop the death in Ukraine. There must be, you know, because a general, you know, his board seat at Raytheon is the
Starting point is 00:09:41 exit strategy. You get that by not, by selling missiles. No one makes any money in Washington. The Bellway isn't taken care of if we're not permanently at war. That hasn't worked out well for the American people. The American people voted against it, I think overwhelmingly. They're sick of it. I think that's probably one side both sides agree on.
Starting point is 00:10:01 Maybe the left a little bit more in Ukraine. I can't figure out why, but I think generally we want to stop that and yet, you know, I used the example over the last, let's call it two and a half years, three years that we've been in, you know, at least in a proxy war with Ukraine, basically funding into the tune of over $250 billion. I know there's another $60 billion in the last package on top of that. And that's probably where some of that misplaced 250 billion from the Pentagon say so let's call a half a trillion dollars give or take
Starting point is 00:10:29 In the Ukraine I'll watch Republicans like Mitch McConnell say it's the number one issue for Republicans across the country I'm a guy that actually goes across the country I speak to people you have 300 people there 5,000 people here 10,000 people opening up for my father or whatever it may be I've done a survey at every one of my major speeches. I probably won't have to do it anymore because everyone in this room agrees with me, but I've done it now in front of over 150,000 people.
Starting point is 00:10:54 Is Ukraine a top three issue for you, and is it a top 10 issue? So far it's been a top three issue for exactly zero people. It was a top 10 issue for four people. The first guy I asked him, I'll give him the mic, like why is it a top? Well I'm from Kiev, Ukraine. I was like, well I'm gonna give you a pass. Second guy misunderstood the question. He thought it was a double negative so it turns out he was actually on our side. The next guy was, I guess he was a board member at Raytheon so of course he wanted it. And another
Starting point is 00:11:22 guy had done business there for like 20 years so he's like it's it's not really a top 10 issue, but it's like ten and a half. Yeah 150,000 I speak in front like I've spoken in front of more people in the last two weeks than Mitch McConnell real Americans meaning like in actual places that not beltway people that Mitch McConnell has in his entire 700 year career in the Senate and four people basically out of a hundred and fifty thousand I mean that's that's very statistically significant you know when we look at polling polling is done with 1,500 people I've done it with a hundred exact you know it's like four people really not even not even not even top
Starting point is 00:12:00 three so it's not an issue but that's what's crazy there's such a misalignment between so many in DC and the people who actually put them there. And so again what I'm so excited about I hope for in the next four years is that we just expose it. Again you see what's going on now that X is like a platform where like both sides are actually heard. You can you can have you know opinions out there. You can get real information out there. If it's conservative opinion, it actually has a chance of sort of breaking through that barrier that used to be put up
Starting point is 00:12:31 with the censorship complex and everything that was going on there. I think that's so fundamentally critical. I just want Americans to understand what's going on. Washington thinks the average American's really stupid. I don't, I actually believe that they get it. They understand. You saw sort of after the election when people were like, oh my god, who cares if you can't
Starting point is 00:12:49 afford groceries? Like three year olds aren't going to be able to decide for themselves without parental consent if they should go through gender affirming care. I'm like, what is wrong with it? Like what is going on? They're so out of touch. And you see that in the media also. So it's great to see sort of the trusted media also so it's great to see sort of you know the trusted media die it's great to see the ratings die off and it's awesome to see sort of independent media just people having conversations whether it's you know your podcast whether it's mine whether it's Charlie what well good whoever it is you're having these long sure I could tell you winter's coming or that it brings cold dry air but you
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Starting point is 00:13:56 just sort of spewing talking points without getting any detail. So as people start embracing that, they're getting more informed. And with that, they're putting a lot more pressure on their politicians to actually represent them. Absolutely. Do you think Elon Musk save social media? I think 100%. I think he saves free speech. You know, I think, you know, without, without that, and again, I'm a guy that's been on there for a long time. Right. I had a pretty big following before we ever got into politics. We were, you know, the, from the TV show, the Apprentice, or whatever, and I always did my own.
Starting point is 00:14:27 And I was one of the early guys to talk about the censorship thing before people really saw what was going on. And I'm like, wait a second, the second I got into politics, I was getting, you know, let's call it 5,000 retweets a post. They're like, well, what's different? It's like, well, I got five. They're like, well, it's the same. I go, no, no, no, five, like single digit, like five, like five retweets.
Starting point is 00:14:44 Like so I saw what was going on. I saw how biased it was, started calling it out. No, five, like single digit, like five, like five retweets. So I saw what was going on, I saw how biased it was, started calling it out, and honestly, I think without it this last time, you wouldn't have gotten the, you saw it even in 2020, 100 Biden laptops, 17% of the public were like, and I know enough about that,
Starting point is 00:14:58 I wouldn't have even voted for it. That's the difference between an election and not. Now, I'm sort of glad it worked out this way, even though we went through sort of four years of hell with the law fair and the nonsense and the continued lawsuits and all of that, because now we had a chance to start over with knowledge. My father got into Washington, D.C. in 16. His first night in the White House was his first night ever in Washington, D.C. So it's like you're starting from scratch. You don't know anyone. You don't know who the guys you can trust are, there's so many people that have
Starting point is 00:15:26 the R next to their name and they're like, okay, they're gonna do what we ask, it's not at all true. So now with that four year hiatus, you saw who's trustworthy, you saw who's gonna actually execute, you see who's gonna stick around for you and they will execute now on the mandate that my father was given by the American people. That to me is super critical.
Starting point is 00:15:47 Had we just sort of rolled over in 2020, the same guys kicking the can down the road, I think we have an opportunity to do something that's just fundamentally transformative to government, bringing the people into it. I think what Elon's doing with Doge on that is amazing, but I think without that, without X, true social, these kinds of things, with that continued censorship that we saw from the other major social platforms, the real stuff, the real facts
Starting point is 00:16:15 would have never gotten out there. I mean, you saw Kamala Harris, Tim Walz, you're like, I mean, these didn't even seem like serious people to me at times, and by the way, the media even agreed with that like six months before she sort of took over in a coup. She went from like, this is the worst VP ever, she's terrible at speaking to like,
Starting point is 00:16:29 look at how great it is, we get to have the first XYZ. It was insane, but because of the unbiased nature of it, and both sides were very present, but because both people got to see both sides of the story for the first time in a long time, I think they were able to actually come to a decision that made sense instead of a decision that was insane. Absolutely. Cause you had traditional media against you.
Starting point is 00:16:49 You had the legal system against you, but the alternative media, I think is what really saved you guys. A hundred percent. You know, you, you, you saw it and, and you could see, it wasn't even what happened there. It's what didn't happen there. You know, when my father does three and a half hours on rogue and impromptu people like, Oh wow, there's there, you know, it was sort of interesting listening to him, watching him go into the detail of stuff that happened in the Civil War and why that was like, oh, there's a lot of depth here that you just wouldn't see in conventional media. And then watching Kamala
Starting point is 00:17:17 Harris have the opportunity to do it and also turn it down was equally telling. Because there was no depth there. There was nothing beyond sort of the you know the tele-prompted sound bites. I'm not saying she should have done it was probably the right decision for her not to do it. You think so? Because I think she would have failed miserably. I mean you see the speeches, you see the interviews. I mean she couldn't do 15 minutes 20 minutes with Bret Baer asking the same questions that she'd been asked in the three other interviews that she did
Starting point is 00:17:47 in the month prior. It's like nothing was a surprise. Like if you still don't have an answer to what you would have done differently in what was clearly a fairly failed administration with it, then what are you doing here? If you can't do 15, 20 minutes with Bret Baer on Fox News, how are you gonna do against Putin?
Starting point is 00:18:04 How are you gonna do against Putin? How are you gonna do against Xi? And it was just very telling for me. So, and I think it was very telling for the American people. They saw that and were like, well, why can't she do this? She's been asked that question. She didn't do many interviews. She hid from that and just sort of allowed the mainstream media narrative to create a caricature
Starting point is 00:18:22 of her that didn't exist, that she was great and competent and so impressive. But every time she got behind a podium or got in an interview, even a non-hostile interview, she almost ended her political career on The View. Imagine being a leftist going on The View. How much more home team can it get than that? And she still couldn't get it right. I think everyone just saw that in front of them. We're like, okay, we've come to our senses. Absolutely. How do you feel about the transition lately?
Starting point is 00:18:50 There's been some weird stuff coming about Biden, right? How he's handling it. Yeah, but I mean, well now you're hearing, what was the article today? Well, it turns out that Joe Biden was actually pretty senile, and AIDS had to try to spoon feed him basic answers, and we had to keep meetings to three or four minutes because like I'm like I've
Starting point is 00:19:06 been saying this for a year like I've been saying this since you know I mean we ran against them in 20 I'm like there is something way off here and the fact that they hid that from the American people you know these stories are coming out now being honest about what's clearly some form of dementia or whatever it is like everyone saw it like I got criticized you're being ages because I'm like no the guys the president in the United States he is in charge of the nuclear football like if American lives are in danger he's the guy getting a call at three o'clock in the morning he got lost on stage three times this week like
Starting point is 00:19:38 serious well I didn't see that no that this week I'm just saying over the last four years I mean it was like every week'd do like a parody of him getting like confused and lost on a stage or like, like, like everyone saw it. Yeah. And you know, you'd watch, you know, Joe Scarborough, this is actually the best Joe Biden's ever been in his career. I'm like, really?
Starting point is 00:19:57 Does anyone actually believe that? Like I, you know, watching that sort of propaganda, you know, go out there was both scary, but I think important. I think, honestly, had they thrown him under the bus earlier, maybe they could've gotten away with it, maybe they could've gotten some other sort of puppet candidate in there, and perpetuated a lot of this.
Starting point is 00:20:20 I think Americans do want to know, who is actually running the country right now? It's not Joe Biden. I mean, Jill Biden did more campaign stops than him in Iowa during the primaries. It's like, why is the first lady doing more campaign stops than the actual candidate? Like, it doesn't make any sense. But, you know, I think the tell all books that will come out shortly, as people from that administration start to do the grip thing, are going to be pretty epic. And I think it's gonna be pretty scary
Starting point is 00:20:46 when Americans figure out just how bad it actually was, because it's probably worse than I even imagined, and I've probably been pretty vocal about it for quite some time. And you're on the inside. There's gonna be some stories. But, like, we saw them all transpire. You know, I got fact-checked on social media. I did one of those where, like, he went, and, like, the crowd is that way, and he did a 180, and there's just a curtain. And he's trying to shake hands with an imaginary person.
Starting point is 00:21:08 I'm like, there he is. No, no, no. He wasn't shaking hands with someone. He was pointing to the crowd. I go, the crowd was opposite. It's on TV. I'm supposed to not believe what my eyes are showing me. The desperation to try to cover up was pretty crazy, but still effective. Because the reality is, for me, I do this every day now. There's a lot of Americans that are just, they have a hard time just feeding their families, trying to survive between the inflationary stuff, what I call the Biden-Harris cost of living crisis.
Starting point is 00:21:42 It's become problematic for a lot. They don't have time to pay attention to it every day. And if you're just sort of listening to that mainstream narrative as your five minutes of news consumption today, you know, maybe you don't realize it. But I think so much of that's changed. I mean, the lies have just gotten so bad that people are actually paying attention. I think that's really important. People do need to pay attention to what's going on. I mean, the lies are crazy. Why did it take three years to find out there's 26 undercover agents at the J6 raid? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:07 And I said it, like, early, when I'm like, well, it seems like they're opening the doors to people. Why won't they release the videos? Because, you know, why won't they do all of these things? Like, why can't we just have transparency? I mean, if you want to go down the rabbit hole, it's like, you know, the alleged bomb at the RNC and DNC, like, well, so, why'd Secret Service pass by it a few times? There was never a problem with the bomb sniffing dogs.
Starting point is 00:22:29 Like, I've been to the Secret Service training program in, like, in, I guess, Maryland or Virginia. I've watched the dogs work. I actually got in a bite suit to see the attack dogs as well as the, like, there's no way they missed that. Unless it wasn't real, or it was a setup, or that was the backup plan. How did that story, if there was a bomb outside the DNC and the RNC and the you know, vice president-elect was at the DNC
Starting point is 00:22:50 Why didn't that become a story if it wasn't like a backup plan for like hey we were able to instigate something else That's a really big deal. Yeah a bomb outside the DNC and it's like gone No, we don't want to get into the details The video imagery gets reduced to a level that people can't really see the details anymore. How is that possible? Crazy. To the level of cameras from the 70s, that's not what those cameras were. Why can't we see that? Same with Russia, Russia, Russia. The phones of all the people that were working on it, we lost all the text messages. You see what's going on with the January 6th committee now. You know, you have members of those committees clearly witness tampering to try to get a result. And I was like, at the time, I'm like, and I did 10 hours of congressional testimony on that one too.
Starting point is 00:23:33 And I'm like, so you mean to tell me that there's someone that says that my father was able to, and attempted to, try to disarm two heavily armed young Secret Service agents to take over the beast and drive it down to see his support like crazy does anyone really like but that was the narrative like they like oh if he was able to do that I'd actually be more impressed if a 75 year old guy at the time could beat it the hell out of like two heavily armed well-trained Secret Service agents, take over the presidential limo, and that's a thing so body-armored, it's not that easy to crawl over that.
Starting point is 00:24:08 I'm like, imagine actually believing that. But they sold it for months. Now it turns out it's all one big lie, and in the last CR, we can't have anyone to be compelled in Congress to testify about these things. You mean, the people who represent us just get a clean pass? They can lie, they can manipulate that, and we're gonna give them that pass in a continuing
Starting point is 00:24:34 of resolution so that we can never actually find out the truth? I mean, that's scary stuff, man. Like, it's a dystopian society. No, it really makes you wonder if he lost, would the truth have ever come out? A hundred percent no. I mean, I think that was their real hope. It's like, hey, society. No, it really makes you wonder if he lost would the truth have ever come out? A hundred percent no. I mean, I think that was their real hope. It's like, hey, we can just bury the, I think they're still trying to do it.
Starting point is 00:24:50 I mean, they tried to do it yesterday. Christopher resigned, it's just weird timing. Christopher Ray resigns, the day, it's just all so convenient, right? There's all of these things, right? You talk about sort of the first assassination attempt of my father, like, you know, I know these guys well, a lot of the, let's call it like the door kicker level guys
Starting point is 00:25:11 at the Secret Service are awesome guys. I had a detail for four years, these will be friends for life. These are true Patriots, great guys, but like the fact that leadership would put a bunch of people that aren't trained and then they put local guys and then no one's on the same radio channels. Like there is no scenario imaginable where an armed shooter
Starting point is 00:25:26 is known for 10 minutes and they still allow the presumptive nominee of the Republican Party to get on a stage. Then he's on a roof for multiple minutes and no one knows. And the roof happens to be inside 150 yards and it's the high ground. Like this is history 101. Like you always guard the high ground.
Starting point is 00:25:44 Like you never let, you never see the high ground. Like this is history 101. You always guard the high ground. You never seed the high ground. This is not something that those guys don't know, but that is clearly a leadership failure, and I don't believe there's that level of coincidence. And then, how many super radicalized 20-year-old kids, Sean, do you know that have zero social media footwear? It's like they were radicalized out of it. I don't know any.
Starting point is 00:26:03 And I've met thousands. I've met so many. You know, this is the world in which we play. I mean, of course, no digital footprint whatsoever. He just wanted to assassinate someone out of thin air. And then magically the body is cremated within hours. And it's like. Interesting.
Starting point is 00:26:19 I mean, it's actually, it's so implausible if you look at all of the facts of all of these things to not assume sort of the worst, right? I mean, the conspiracy theorists have been batting, let's call it virtually 1,000 for the last few years. Sometimes it just takes a few months to realize it, right? The big one I always used in my sum series was like, of course Wuhan virus started in Wuhan
Starting point is 00:26:43 in the lab that studies the exact virus. And if you said that though and you were in academia or if you had a government grant you were out. Same with Lyme disease. Of course. By the way, having had Lyme it's brutal. When it comes back, because I lived in Connecticut and Bedford within 50 miles of Lyme, Connecticut, I grew up there. Of course it came there. Like, it came from the lab that studies these bio weapons over there.
Starting point is 00:27:09 That's literally the closest access point across the Long Island Sound from that, and it's like, of course that happened. Like, so yeah, it's just, it's happened so much and to such a great extent that it's important. It almost feels like addiction. You have to hit rock bottom before you can recover. I think we're getting to the point where Americans are realizing we've hit rock bottom, that
Starting point is 00:27:32 they're starting to pay attention, that they're watching for the signs, they're not just believing the lies that they're spoon fed. They're actually questioning them. Once we question things, I think that's how we get to real answers. You saw it with the election. It was a landslide. Were you shocked? I wasn't shocked because I've been the guy that's been on the ground.
Starting point is 00:27:52 This is my third time around. I think I did probably close to a hundred events in October. Geez. You know, three, four a day for weeks on end, like whatever it is. So it felt so good on the ground better than 16 better than 20 like But after going through 20, I was like, I don't know I just can't account for how bad they're gonna cheat you guys have trauma I felt you know
Starting point is 00:28:14 But it but it's true and by the way so many people now realize that when they're like How did Joe Biden get 80 like you look at sort of the way elections work? It's only 73 to 75 76 76 to 74, like 82. Like Joe Biden, like, and he only outperformed in like Philadelphia and Atlanta and Detroit and Milwaukee. These Democrat strongholds. Like he outperformed Barack Obama in 08, Joe Biden did, like with his history of sort of racial divisiveness and
Starting point is 00:28:46 all that. No one believes that credibly. You may be okay with the answer because you happen to be a leftist and you're like, I'll just take the win. But you can't be serious. And I think when people saw this one, they were like, oh yeah, that's right. And it was because we actually finally ramped up a game to counter that stuff. You saw how many lawsuits had to be filed to stop them from playing these games.
Starting point is 00:29:06 And we just didn't have that apparatus the first time around or in 20, because you didn't think you needed it. At 20 sort of showed you how flagrant they'd be and you had to actually be reactive to the insanity. And so for me, it felt so good from what I was seeing. And it wasn't just sort of the white dude in a manga hat anymore. Now it was was like literally I think per capita right now not overall but per capita in the last three four months of the election I
Starting point is 00:29:31 think I took more selfies with African-American men than you know than anyone yeah and I was like that hadn't happened before the vote change for African-American men African-American men was huge more woman but not to the same as the men Hispanics the level of that were that were coming up to be across the board. So it wasn't what you sort of expected. Where it's just some sort of blue collar,
Starting point is 00:29:52 maybe former Democrat that turned. But it was such, much less homogeneous. A much more diverse group of people who were like, you guys better get this done. Absolutely. Enough, we get it, you guys better get this done. Absolutely. Enough. We get it. We were wrong.
Starting point is 00:30:07 We understand. So it was cool to see. So I felt really strong. But again, I just still had this thing. I saw what they did in 20. I understand how well they play the lawfare game. I understand how much more heavily funded they are. I mean, the average congressional race,
Starting point is 00:30:23 they're outspending us five, 10 to one. You look at the stuff in ActBlue, all the stuff coming out now is the foreign donations. One person donated 18,000 times in a 24 hour period. I don't think I could hit enter, let alone enter information 18,000 times. So there's so much shade that you have to overcome that in the back of my mind, as good as it felt,
Starting point is 00:30:43 you're still like, I don't know man 50 50. Yeah But you know, but again versus versus 16 20 was an odd one because it was just you know People were there in Cove it and whatever. Yes, it's like it actually still felt pretty good And we actually did more votes in 20, but you just weren't gonna overwhelm You know that that machine with the mail-in balloting and the games, you know when I hear stories from people I know I got 15 ballots to my house like you know or or I got seven ballots to the house I used to live at it my neighbor or the guy that bought my house forwarded it to me
Starting point is 00:31:13 I'm like well. There's not seven residents in that house. How'd they go there? So I think we did a good job. You know trying to be as reactive a possible. We just got to get a hold of this I mean, yeah, who wouldn't want actual free and fair elections I mean it doesn't seem that controversial when people we can't have ID that's racist I'm like is it or is like saying that certain people can't actually figure out how to get ID that seems more racist to me than actually requiring it yeah well you saw the state she won and the map of how I said no voter ID in that state literally it's bad like she any state that required voter ID I don't think you, it's bad. Like any state that required voter ID, I don't think you won.
Starting point is 00:31:45 It makes me wonder if they required ID, would he have won maybe almost every state? Well, then you look at the way they were doing immigration, you were looking the way they were flying people into various states. It was always a red state. I mean, it was clearly trying to create an electoral shift, but you're not allowed to say that because if you say that, even if the facts back it up, even if it's pretty clear what they're doing, even if there's plenty of Democrats out there saying it, and even if some of these super blue states are out there,
Starting point is 00:32:10 saying, of course, illegal immigrants should be able to vote. And then you sort of combine that with the fact that even if you're illegal, you're counted in the census, which then sways sort of the shift in weight of your congressional seats, and which states get to do what? Of course they're doing what they're doing.
Starting point is 00:32:30 There's no other plausible explanation for it. Absolutely. Do you think there should be some reform on the campaign financing side? I'm in Nevada. I feel like Sam Brown could have won with some more financing. Same with Carey Lake in Arizona. Yes, but it's more complicated than that. I think some of the stuff with campaign finance is insane, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:32:45 When you look at just, you know, on both sides, when it's like, you know, guys donate $100 billion to here and to there, and like, what I'd love to see on the campaign finance side is, you know, at a presidential level, you know, you know, these guys are, come all on here, spent a billion dollars and didn't win a single swing state.
Starting point is 00:33:02 A bill, over a billion dollars dollars and end up in debt. We spent about 350 million. How about this? Give everyone 300 million dollars. See how they run a campaign because you're going to have to run the country. Run it like a business. If you can outspend someone three to one, four to one and still lose, what does that say about your leadership ability? How are you going to make deals? So I'd love to see a presidential gets this, X, both sides get the same amount. A congressional gets a much less amount, give them each two million dollars and have it fixed to cut that out and actually see how people perform. Because the reality is you see some of these people when you're spending 10 to 1 like a moron can beat a great candidate if the guy just doesn't you know has funding
Starting point is 00:33:50 from out of state and all these things it's it's it's really insane you know so so that's a big problem and you know has to be resolved. I can't wait for Maha man I'm a big RFK fan. As am I I'm the guy that sort of negotiated that deal. Oh yeah yeah like I saw what was happening. And so, you know, it was sort of like, he was running as a Democrat and all of a sudden he was, they were, you know, and then the second
Starting point is 00:34:11 it was like, well that was an independent. You could see him sort of boosting or trying to split the Republican vote. And I'm, you know, listen, I'm from New York City. Yeah. Had a lot of Democrat friends, a buddy of mine, business partner, former Democrat. Omi Malek was, you know, best friends with Bobby'smi Malek was best friends with Bobby's son,
Starting point is 00:34:25 or really close friends with Bobby's son. He was like, Don, I know Bobby a long time. You guys would get along great. We were both sort of in the outdoor stuff, and started sort of setting up some back channel conversations, just tight group. What they would do is, if more people know, someone would leak it, and then the media
Starting point is 00:34:41 would try to create the division, right? They'd figure out a narrative, they'd try to break it up so that that alliance could never happen. I was like, as a father of five young kids, as a father who sort of believes in a lot of these aspects of health, and not a fan of sort of some of the institutionalized way these decisions are made, both from the ag side
Starting point is 00:34:59 in what's going into our foods, as well as sort of the four stuff on the big farm aside, I said, let's start talking, let's figure this out. It was clearly, hey, Bobby's, we got to the point, we're like, I like a lot of what you're saying. You're probably not gonna win, and this is what's gonna happen. Why don't we get together?
Starting point is 00:35:18 The things that you actually care about, why don't we give you a seat at the table? Let's make that happen. We started having that conversation, I brought in Susie Wiles, my father obviously, we sat down and just basically didn't tell anyone until it was announced. Wow, so it was in the works for a while. Oh yeah, I probably worked it for a couple months.
Starting point is 00:35:36 Oh wow. You know, I spoke to his daughter-in-law for a while. You know, again, we got along great, and at first I was like really skeptical, because I was like, you skeptical because half of me is just the attack dog. So it's like if they're running against me, when you're a hammer, everything's a nail. Even though I like a lot of what he was saying on the food side, I was like, well, if it's
Starting point is 00:35:55 still against us, it's against us, I got to fight. Once we started having that conversation, it was really fast. I was like, man, this guy's going to do better than probably anyone else. I could put it, or my father would put it it HHS or FDA or whatever it may be right? And my father agreed with that too, and we're like let's let's just let's fight together And let's just take this back so what I love is same the Tulsi by the way like I'd sort of same friend same thing It was like hey cuz you get former Democrat former Hillary donor. Yeah saw the light because he's a former Democrat, former Hillary donor, saw the light, saw the nonsense, saw the, you know, came on board, became a really good friend of mine, you know, late, I guess, 1920,
Starting point is 00:36:33 and was just like, hey man, like, I have these friends, like, I think you'd actually get along with them great, and we just sort of made that happen, and I think when you look at the Republican Party, or, you know, let's call it, you call it the America First Party, really now, like, Elon, former Democrat, doing an incredible job, someone I'm like, I want him to take over, you know, do doge, like, you'll be awesome at it. I mean, that's one of the greatest minds of our era, and he's willing to do this. Like, this is a great thing for America. You know, Bobby on the hell side, Tulsi, DNI, sorry, all the acronyms get me confused. Like, these are people from different walks of life different former political viewpoints all coming together to sort of fight for
Starting point is 00:37:11 Like a common gauze of America and I that's awesome. It's great You know when you look at the Democrat Party's the exact opposite. Oh, like you could be like 99% with them But if you don't agree on like, you know, I don't know men men playing in women's sports, like you're out. You're ostracized. You know, I saw it with people like, you know, when I realized, I was one of the early guys in the men's and women's sports stuff, because I saw it, I have a daughter that's a great athlete, I'm like, this is nonsense.
Starting point is 00:37:35 And it was like 2017 when I first started speaking. Before it was really a thing, but like it happened a couple times, I was like, this is BS, like this is insane. And even then, when she was like very leftist Twitter, like people would respond to me and they're like, this is BS, this is insane. And even then, when she was very leftist Twitter, people would respond to me and they're like, oh, I hate you so much, but you're right. And I was like, this is a losing issue,
Starting point is 00:37:52 but that trans mafia had the ability to create this thing. It was real, but no one actually cared, including people on the left. And to see people who are incredible fighters for gay rights, Martina Navratilova, great female tennis player, she was doing the gay rights thing in the early 80s when it wasn't cool, when it was actually an effort,
Starting point is 00:38:16 when you weren't a hero just for speaking your mind. It's a little different right now. She was one of the great female tennis players of all time, one of the great female athletes of all time. And she was like, yeah, men shouldn't be playing in women's sports. And they, they destroyed, like it was like 30 years of like LBGT, like activism was just out the window and you're gone. You're just totally out. I'm like, yeah, it's not like it was nuts. And so I think,
Starting point is 00:38:44 you know, again, exposing that was just a big part of all of this, so I think it was huge. And so we're actually that party that's open to other ideas, open to diversity. They talk about diversity, but it's only in skin color. DEI. It's DEI. It has nothing to do with diversity of thought.
Starting point is 00:39:00 That's the only place where they want absolutely no diversity whatsoever. Cuban was driving me nuts on Twitter dude it's insane and like I'm like it's almost like there has to be like a payoff there because like no one can be that insane because he's smart that was the weird part yeah like you know and by the way like he lived in a Trump building for years like I you know like yeah so it's like watching that shift, it's almost like there's got to be some sort of like I don't know. Some dating file on it. By the way, I'm not going to say that's the case, but it almost had to be something.
Starting point is 00:39:32 It's like, imagine how few, you can't be that serious on some of these things. You know, and the campaigns were also so different. When you had Bobby going out there and talking for 45 minutes about health, no bullet points, no notes, and it's like you have Cardi B or whoever it was endorsing Kamala Harris. It's like, the prompter went out. Just tell us why you're here.
Starting point is 00:39:54 You're here because you believe this, right? It was like, okay, let me pull it up on my phone. I believe this because, I'm like, and then you find out they were all paid. She got a million dollars. Millions of dollars. And then Oprah gets paid, what was it, they were all paid. She got a million dollars. Millions of dollars, and like, then Oprah gets paid, what was it, two million dollars?
Starting point is 00:40:07 And then she lied about it. No, no, no, I wasn't paid directly. And you have to listen to the word choice very clearly. She wasn't paid directly. No, no, no, it went to Harpo Enterprises. Harpo is the anagram for Oprah. It's her production company. Crazy.
Starting point is 00:40:19 So they're just willing to lie, and it's disgusting. And they're like, so I did a funny book a couple years ago with my father. I have a publishing company just because so many of the big publishing houses would never publish conservative writers. So I just said, hey, we'll start a business and do this. And so I published a book for my father called Letters to Trump. And it was all these people who basically became haters that, you know, from the 80s
Starting point is 00:40:42 on, he'd say these stack from Oprah. Literally, Oprah wrote him a letter 15 years ago or whatever it was saying one day, we should run for president. I'd be your VP. What a ticket that would be. It's like, you don't hate my father. He used to hang out at Mar-a-Lago all the time.
Starting point is 00:41:01 You talked about the Mar-a-Lago turkey burger or something out of your show for years. We literally, my family, like I was on it. We did the last show of Oprah ever when she was on network television. It was our family doing it like like all of a sudden she hates Trump, but it's it's just narrative and money. Yeah, and it makes you wonder when you see some of these people like all the celebrities that were coming out for Trump and starting to Do it then the diddy stuffs breaks and all of a sudden they were radio silent and then magically they were endorsing Dude, there's something there because there's never that much smoke without some fire right that yeah, most impossible the M&M one hurt me Okay, like I grew up listening to it, so I'm like, how did like he become like such a bitch?
Starting point is 00:41:45 Like it's it's hard to believe like it's like, you know, like and there's no way he actually believes this It's like it's it's not what shocked me actually It's like I don't care anymore because it's like I think we've shown sort of the celebrity endorsement doesn't actually mean anything is You know again when they're pushing something when people are saying I can't afford groceries. I can't afford gas I don't really care, I can't afford gas, I don't really care what they have to say. I mean, we proved that. It didn't stop them from trying. But again, if like, I don't when I give some speeches for my father, like, I don't get paid to do that. Like, if I want to, like, I go do it for my father, because I believe
Starting point is 00:42:18 in these things. I think it's important. Like, when these people are like, oh, yeah, I'll go do that for $5 million, like $5 million dollars like when when Americans can't afford groceries like by the way You shouldn't not just only listen to that person's advice and just ignore it entirely You should never listen to their music again Yeah, if they're just profiteering off of that while you know Americans are suffering and then artificially simultaneously trying to boost The candidate that was literally in charge that allowed those conditions to take place that created the inflation. They're like, well when Kamala Harris is in charge, I'm like, guys like, she is in charge. She's the vice president of the United States.
Starting point is 00:42:56 She's the number two person in charge. By the way, she's probably or could have been the most powerful vice president in the history of America because Joe Biden's clearly not the guy doing it. He's clearly not there. He's clearly absentee. That seems like it would be a great opportunity for you to step in when you're like, we're going to do this on day one.
Starting point is 00:43:16 I'm like, why not do it now? Why wouldn't you start it? If you have these great ideas and they're going to fix things, why don't you do them even today? Maybe lame duck, but get something done that makes sense. Not just a pork bill like CR, funding all sorts of ridiculous things, pay raises for Congress. That's not CR. CR is like a push to later.
Starting point is 00:43:35 That's permanent. They get the raise, it's never coming back down. We saw all these things. We're not going to prosecute people in Congress who may have broken laws, people who may have perjured themselves or manipulated witnesses. Don't we want to know that? We can't even compel their testimony. We can't even ask them about it.
Starting point is 00:43:53 Crazy. Right? When you look at Joe Biden pardoning pedophiles, why would you pardon a Chinese national with like 47,000 images of infants in sexually compromised positions? Why would you pardon a Chinese national, unless of course China has something on you, or Hunter, or another Biden that was profiteering from China. Like, why would you go soft on pedophiles?
Starting point is 00:44:15 Like 8,000, 8,000? Whatever it was, pardoned? Pedophiles, people who took advantage of cities financially to the tune of tens of millions of dollars just because they were Democrat donors. These are not like, hey, I think this person was unjustly criminally prosecuted. This is just like, clearly, some sort of pay to play scheme or a payback for something else or a way to cover up something else because it's so fraudulently abusive to me. It's scary.
Starting point is 00:44:46 Pardon Hunter. What's that? Be pardon Hunter. Yeah, well, and like I knew that by the way I knew I was talking about that on my you know my rumble podcast for like of course he's gonna pardon Hunter like no no he's not he's never he's literally said he's not gonna do it like yeah no because it wouldn't be politically expedient for him to do it right now but he's not gonna do it. I'm like, yeah, no, because it wouldn't be politically expedient for him to do it right now, but he's gonna wait until it doesn't matter.
Starting point is 00:45:07 He either wins and does it or he loses and then does it. Like, of course he was never gonna do it, but watching the media be like, oh no, no, he said he's just trying to take that shit off the table. Like, of course he, and by the way, as a father, I kinda understand it, but like, the Biden-DOJ did so much
Starting point is 00:45:24 when you actually talk about what Hunter really did, the way they let the statute of limitations expire, on the real crimes, the foreign influences, the gun charge was kind of nonsense. It was real. If it was the Don Jr. gun charge, I'd be at Gitmo right now. But like, so it was a crime, but it's like in the grand scheme
Starting point is 00:45:41 of the things that the Biden family was doing, the way they were profiting. I mean, grandchildren getting benefits from CCP controlled entities. We were actually international business people. That's what we did before we got into politics. We still do. But we had a track record of that.
Starting point is 00:45:57 They became international business people the day he assumed the vice presidency. It's a little different. And yet, no, no, no. I wrote about it in my book when I did Liberal Privilege. assumed the vice presidency. Like, it's a little different. And yet, no, no, no, it's, you know, like, I wrote about it in my book when I did Liberal Privilege. It's just like, what after, you know, money laundering for Russian oligarchs. I'm like, I'm the guy that did 50 hours
Starting point is 00:46:13 of congressional testimony for Russia, Russia, Russia. Like, Hunter's money laundering the wife of the mayor of Moscow, the money, tied to human trafficking and sex trafficking rings. And everyone's like, wow, no, it's a little different. I'm like, no, no, no, like, that's a's a real connection like you don't become the mayor of Moscow without Putin Yeah, you're trying to figure out a connection to me, right? It's a putin it's it's it's insanity and yet I had to do 50 hours of congressional testimony for treason of crime punishable
Starting point is 00:46:36 But by death hunter gets like a total pass and made millions on it like we're living in bizarro world madness You've been under legal attacks since 16 Yeah, yeah. And then it got worse after after 20 because then it became the business and then my father. You know, I mean, you know, does anyone really believe January 6 was an insurrection at this point? No, I did want to bring this up. You were one of the first, if not the first to vouch for JD Vance. Yeah, I got to know him early.
Starting point is 00:47:03 I read his book, I think, probably, I forget what year it was, but early. And I was like, wow, I love this. It was just a great story. So just the story that he was able to overcome, coming out of Appalachia, and just incredible. And when it sort of came out, it was never a trouble. I was like, oh, no.
Starting point is 00:47:22 But what was great about it was he was one of the first people to just, on on his own be like, you know what? I was wrong about this. Like these policies are actually working. So I got to know, I got to know him before his sort of Senate run and I we became pretty good friends through some other friends of mine and like I sort of did the sort of pre pre Trump endorsement sort of de facto Don Jr. endorsement and really worked that one hard. You know, other guys got involved. You know, Tucker Carl's a guy like I was like, man man this guy's smart, he's
Starting point is 00:47:47 totally with us, like just gets it. He'll do a great job so you know sort of early you know normally you stay out of the Republican primary, let it let it fight him out but you just see you know some of the special interests get in to support their chosen puppet candidate. I'm like no man this guy could be a rock star in the Senate so I sort of went all in on that. He did. We won. Won his Senate race. Spent a lot of time helping him out on that.
Starting point is 00:48:10 And then in the Senate, he was just like, I was like, this is the thing. We need 50 JD Vances. We need 100 JD Vances in the Senate. But at the time, it was basically a 50-50 Senate. We're like, we need more JD Vances. He was so good that when it happened, I was like, this is the only one. Part of it for me was like, I don't want it just before years of Trump and then we go back to the old ways.
Starting point is 00:48:31 I want this to be sort of a transformational presidency. He's the guy that can get it there. He's the guy that's not afraid of breaking those walls. And you need someone else who can then carry that. We didn't have a sort of America first bench. A couple years ago during the primaries like you before the primary started I was like like I was you know, a leader in the I'm like, it's great. Like I appreciate it's a great compliment But I'm like I've never expressed an interest in actually running for office necessarily, you know, I mean, so it's like, you know
Starting point is 00:48:58 I can't be at the bench. You need someone who actually wants the day job, too And so, you know, I saw that as someone who can definitely be one of the guys that could carry that torch. I think other guys are starting to come out, but we had to just get rid of that stranglehold of these later, the Rhino Republicans had on the Senate and started slowly flipping. And I think we did that with the Tim Sheehy and with the Bernie Moreno and these things, they cycle. I think we have a great chance of cycling out some of those bad Republican senators that just cost us all these things. So I went all in on JD, I think with my dad for the VP thing.
Starting point is 00:49:30 There were a lot of billionaires that had their chosen and it was like, I was like, no, no, no. You have no choice. It was funny. After that first debate, or the only debate with Tim Walz, because I don't think Tim would have subjected himself to another thrashing like that. I was doing the spin room, and I was in there for like two hours.
Starting point is 00:49:48 You know, you go to the media row, and you're just interview after interview after. And my phone's ringing in my pocket. I get out of this thing, it's like one in the morning, and it was my dad like 12 times. I'm like, I pick up the phone, he goes, you know Don, I did that one for you, but that was a 10, you but that was a ten Don that
Starting point is 00:50:06 was a ten it's always like but and JD was crunching it on the Sunday shows when he was just sort of handing it to these reporters that are used to sort of the Republican just sort of accepts the Democrat narrative like okay fine January 6th was an insurrection but he like he didn't do that he took the fight to them he sort of just beat them to death with facts. Just destroyed them. And the debate was sort of the final, there were a lot of Republicans that came up to me.
Starting point is 00:50:29 Some of that big, like, I was so mad at you for pushing that, because I thought XYZ would be the guy. And they were like, and I was totally wrong. That was me. Was it you? That was me. It was you? Who was your guy?
Starting point is 00:50:42 I don't know. For me, I wasn't as involved in politics, so I didn't even know who he was. He wasn't a front runner. Yeah. Okay. Yeah, there were a lot of guys that did know. But again, they had their guy.
Starting point is 00:50:52 And I also want to make sure it's not like, I don't want the billionaire class controlling their puppet candidates to do whatever they want. It was like, there's a guy, independent thinker, created businesses, came out of serious hardship growing up to become not just a successful businessman, he went to Yale after going to the Marine Corps. Not as like, okay, I went to Yale and I'm going to do my obligatory stint somewhere. Just an amazing story. And so I was like, I don't think I have any political capital with
Starting point is 00:51:26 my father for like the next 75 years yeah because I went so hard on any they you know created some headaches and there were a lot of people pissed off about it but I think I think now I've been totally vindicated yeah Tom Holman's one of my favorite guys I can't wait till he gets an action it's needed he's gonna be great. He's been a good friend for a long time. You know, it's what you need. You need guys that just have, you know, the balls to actually do these things.
Starting point is 00:51:52 Yeah. You know, like it's what America wants. I mean, like when you see these things, especially in those border states and everything like that, like it's a plurality of America. It's not like it's like it's a close issue. Like there's a lot of people that want this, you know, much more than 50%. And it's like, we got to do it. We got to I mean, think about the stats showing like 600,000 criminals allowed into the country. This is from the US government sets. They know they're criminals and they let them in
Starting point is 00:52:18 anyway. Wow. 13,000 murderers. Like who would let a murder into a country? 16,000 rapists and sex offenders. They know the numbers and they're telling us and they let them in anyway. Like I'm like fine you know some sort of work or whatever it may be fine you let a couple people in. I got some of it like you know the guy committed murder and you're like nothing we can do we need to pad the fucking voting blocks. It's insane like it's so frustrating madness it yeah I mean 16,000 sex offenders and it's like it I heard I heard him on Tucker Carlson saying 12 million confirmed illegal immigrants in the country and I bet it's more like they
Starting point is 00:52:58 imagine how many they don't know right what about the terrorists you know if they caught 75 whatever it is is, terrorists, imagine how many got in. They're more sophisticated than someone that's spending their life savings having a coyote drive them across. These are people that are tied to networks that are well-funded. If they caught 75, imagine how many they just didn't catch because they were able to get in through more sophisticated means. Imagine how many of those cells are forming around the country. They just allowed like, and they just allowed it to happen. It's literally, if you invoke the sort of proverbial Manchurian
Starting point is 00:53:32 candidate, if you look at the Democrat policies of the last four years, and you were to say, if you were an enemy of America, and you had control of America, what would you do differently to destroy America? What would you do differently than say Democrat policy over the last four years? The answer is nothing. You literally do nothing. It's literally hard to believe they could represent any Americans given the insanity of the policies. It's so scary. And it's yeah. So hopefully that all changes. So we got to you know, we got to get after it and hopefully it's not just four years. It's gonna be 12 years.
Starting point is 00:54:05 I hope so, I think that's needed, because it takes time to implement the changes. Yeah, everything takes time. I think my father's the perfect sledgehammer to break down this stuff, Elon being involved. To expose it to the American people, to break it down, and then you need people that can then run with it and continue that.
Starting point is 00:54:19 You can't just have, you saw how quickly, Joe Biden just, thousands of executive orders in two minutes undo everything. Then even last week, trying to sell off the remaining parts of the border wall that were paid for, like why? You know the American people give a mandate, you're just gonna keep letting them in,
Starting point is 00:54:33 because again, it's not about being good to immigrants, it's about changing voting demographics and voting blocks in various states. Yeah, and like you said earlier, that's probably not even Biden doing that stuff. He doesn't know what's going, come on. Like, if Joe Biden pulled up in an Uber, Sean, are you getting in it?
Starting point is 00:54:47 No. No, you wouldn't let Joe Biden run a convenience store. But, you know, so I don't think anyone actually believes he's running the country. We'd like to know who is. I'd like to know who is, because they're certainly not elected officials. And again, that's scary.
Starting point is 00:55:03 So exposing that deep state, it's very real. It's very aggressive. When you look at all the coincidences, when you look at all the conspiracy theories that have proven to be true, like there's no other plausible explanation than to say that that's obviously happening. Yeah. And I think that's why they were fine with Kamala Harris. She didn't need to be competent because they were still making the decisions. Absolutely. You saw the FBI got caught editing crime statistics. Yeah, of course. Yeah. Or they conveniently release them like after a primary or after an election, or they'd go back and edit it. But that's no different than the job numbers. Right.
Starting point is 00:55:32 They name when they went with the job numbers or the economic statistics, they'd look at this glowing report, you know, next cycle. Well, it's been adjusted down. Well, you showed me something that's good. The adjusted number, which was real, was really bad, but that's on like page 37. You know, on the back page. So, you're literally lying to the American public. And it's one thing if you get it wrong once. If you're revising the statistics down to a really bad number from what was a decent number
Starting point is 00:55:58 or even a good number, it's so much, it's six, seven point swings. There's no way they don't know that. They just don't care. And no one's held accountable for that. No accountability. No one gets arrested, nothing. No lawsuits.
Starting point is 00:56:11 That's why I've gotten some grief from the mainstream media for it. I was like expand the press room. Like get, you know, get guys like you. Let them have a seat in there. Please. Because like, you know, let Rogan be in there. You know, the New York Times has been a propaganda,
Starting point is 00:56:23 you know, propagandist for the Democrat party for years. You look at the stuff that they lie about, same with a lot of that mainstream media. If they're only functioning as the marketing arm of the Democrat party, then just because you've been there a long time doesn't mean you get to keep that seat.
Starting point is 00:56:37 It's sort of like members of Congress. They get to be in charge of committees they know nothing about because they're prestigious and they've been there a long time, as opposed to having someone who knows what they're talking about actually on those committees. The press like the press briefing room should be open it up to everyone Who's actually credible who has a following who has an audience? Let people have that real information not where it something's told there and then it's filtered through that lens of that mainstream linear
Starting point is 00:56:57 Which is doing literally the bidding just again of one side and they would get way more views if they did that too Oh a hundred percent like MSNBC is struggling ABC struggling They're all struggling. I mean they're not pulling numbers like Theo Von is like Joe Rogan not even close. I mean It's and the numbers are down 40% from where they were a year ago. It's like people get it You know, so, you know, why is someone with You know one one hundred the following of someone else Why do they get the front row seat the other guy's not even allowed in the room? with, you know, one 100th the following of someone else, why do they get the front row seat
Starting point is 00:57:26 and the other guy's not even allowed in the room? You know, why is it only sort of the left wing? You know, you may not agree with everything that Breitbart says, but like, you can't, the guy only gets in the room once in a while? Why? Like, expand it, let 10 times more people in there. You know, hold people accountable,
Starting point is 00:57:40 don't just give that legacy media that front row and the only people that get to ask questions, because they haven't earned that right anymore. They've proven, frankly, that they don't deserve that right at all based on what they've done and what's been demonstrably proven to be all of the lies that they peddled. Absolutely. Donald, it's been fun. Where can people find your podcast and keep up with you? Yeah, I'm on Rumble. My triggered podcast, I do a couple days a week on there Mondays
Starting point is 00:58:04 and Thursdays at 6 p.m. They can check me out there. Obviously on the usual social platforms, Twitter, Truth, Insta, all over the place. You can probably find me if you look. At least on X, I won't be banned anymore, but there was a time where I'd show up on maybe page 20 of the search algorithm for my exact handle. So hopefully some of that's changing for the better. But yeah, check it out. I appreciate man
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