Part Of The Problem - Pam Bondi is Cooked

Episode Date: February 13, 2026

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Starting point is 00:00:06 What's up, everyone? Welcome to a brand new episode of Part of The Problem. I am Dave Smith. He is Robbie the Fire, Bernstein, and we got a lot to talk to you about today. Before we get into today's show, there is a bunch of stuff coming up. This is what, Rob, this weekend, you're out in New Hampshire at the Shell. At the Shell, nearly sold out. Grab tickets. Grab tickets now. Rob always sells that room out, and it's always a fun time up there. So make sure to grab tickets for that. at, well, I'm sorry, what's your site again, Rob? Rob Bernsteincom. Rob Bernsteincom. And then if you head over to Comicadavsmith.com, you can grab tickets to me and Rob's show next weekend, not this weekend.
Starting point is 00:00:47 Rob's in New Hampshire, but the following weekend. We'll be down doing one night only in Maryland. What's the town called again, Rob? Perryville, Perryville, Maryland at this great brewery spot, which we've done shows at before is a lot of fun. So we're looking forward to being back there. Then after that, we got a weekend in New Jersey. We got Pittsburgh.
Starting point is 00:01:08 We got Boston. We got Chicago. A bunch of fun stuff coming up, comic dave smith.com. The other thing, I want to make sure I let everybody know that my amazing wife, her children's book, Healthy Hybernation, just came out in paperback. It is available over at Amazon. We were blown away by the reception to the book. and we actually had some issues where there was way too much demand. It was more than was anticipated.
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Starting point is 00:01:54 It means the world to us if you can. All right, Rob. Let's get into it. You know, Rob, sometimes we got a plan. a show, and then sometimes the heavens just hand us a show. And that's what's happened today. Now, of course, for the last couple weeks, the Epstein files have been dominating the news and dominating this show, because how could it not?
Starting point is 00:02:18 Yesterday, Pam Bondi, the sitting attorney general, went and testified before Congress about the Epstein files. and I think it can only objectively be described as a legendary meltdown. I mean, it really was unlike anything I've ever seen before. You were kind of wondering as it was approaching, what can she possibly say here? I mean, it looks so bad for her. The whole administration, but her as much as any other individual,
Starting point is 00:02:58 are just totally caught with their pants down. They lied their ass off. It's been proven that they lied. I mean, it was down to the fact that it was, she had to testify 24 hours after Massey had proven that the Justice Department had illegally redacted the name of a co-conspirator in child sex trafficking. Anyway, you were wondering, what could she possibly say?
Starting point is 00:03:28 Well, if you haven't already heard, heard we're going to find out because she gets asked those questions precisely. But you were almost wondering, like, what can she possibly say when she goes into this? And it almost, it does feel to me, I know I've made this comparison before, but almost like the only propaganda campaigns that I can compare them to, they're the two worst ones I've ever seen. It's this one, the Epstein files, and behind closed doors, Biden is sharp as attack. And you're just like, you almost can't believe that's what you went with. Like, was there? a meeting and and people settled on this is okay were there any dissidents there was there anyone at
Starting point is 00:04:06 the meeting who went i don't know if this is the right way to handle it but either way this is what ended up happening in a way it was a flawless performance and uh allow allow me to explain yeah if you had some sort of reasonable explanation for uh the handling or even wanted to say hey we're under timeline and we just had some goofups but we're doing our best here and we're actually going to move forward with investigations. Then she could have came off like a reasonable person. But considering that I guess they've only worked to cover it up and she had absolutely no cards to play, I've never seen somebody stall and criticize the person who was asking
Starting point is 00:04:51 questions, refuse to give the yes, no answers and go, hey, give me my chance so that I can answer this and then just fill as much time as possible with a direct. diversions. I mean, by the way, some of her things were on the level of the South Park with the, we want our privacy, where she starts yelling at someone about how they're diverting and then not answering their question and talking about something that's completely irrelevant. So it was everything came up that was irrelevant. Everything. Like it was like, I mean, there were so many moments through this thing where someone would just be like, um, okay, you lied through your fucking teeth and we have it right here in writing. And what do you have to say for?
Starting point is 00:05:30 for yourself and she's like, this guy voted against the build back better bill. You're just like anything, dude. Just anything to talk about anything except for the thing that we're all here to talk about. And I do. I know what you mean, Rob, like on some level, on some weird sick level, you're almost a little bit in awe of her. You're like, wow, you really help. You know what it reminded me of? I don't know if you have.
Starting point is 00:05:56 I make Seinfeld references every now and then, but Seinfeld was a really great show. it was on in the 90s in a better time in a better whiter america um so there was this episode of Seinfeld where um george castanza is dating uh some chick who's got a kid and he's he's like at the birthday party and a fire breaks out and he panics and he pushes the kids over and pushes his girlfriends over and starts screaming and he tries to escape and then they catch him outside and he just won't break from his story and they're they're like but george what you pass And he's like, what may seem like panicking was getting it. He's like, but you pushed over children.
Starting point is 00:06:34 And he's like, the safest place to be in a fire is on the floor. And then he keeps having an excuse. And then at one point, the fireman just walks up to himself. And he goes, how do you live with yourself? And he goes, it's not easy. He just won't break. Like, he just won't break character. And it's like, we all saw.
Starting point is 00:06:51 And this was Pam Bondi. She just George Costanzaed her way through this entire thing. It was really something to watch. All right, guys, let's take a moment and thank. our sponsor for today's show, which is Body Brain Coffee, the Brainchild of Lewis J. Gomez, really thrilled to have them on board. Guys, it's a new year. A lot of people make resolutions that have to do with feeling better, with doing things that are better for yourself. And there's nothing that's more basic to that than how you fuel your own body every morning. Body Brain
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Starting point is 00:08:30 Let's jump into this. I want first to play what I do. And there's some competition, but I do feel like this was the clip of the whole hearing. It's the one that's been going super viral. There's several that are great. But this one was, it was just unbelievable. What can you say?
Starting point is 00:08:48 Take it away attorney general, Pam Bondi. The Dow, the Dow right now is over. the Dow is over $50,000. I don't know why you're laughing. You're a great stock trader, as I hear Raskin. The Dow is over 50,000 right now. The S&P at almost 7,000 and the NASDAQ smashing records. Americans 401Ks and retirement savings are booming. That's what we should be talking about. We should be talking about making Americans safe. We should be talking. We should be talking. about what does a Dow have to do with anything that's what they just asked are you kidding mr jordan am i mr jordan committee the Dow okay um just to be clear here she goes what does that
Starting point is 00:09:40 have to do with anything they asked and it's because because this is a hearing on geoffrey ebstein and you ma'am are the attorney general what are you talking about she just literally she's just getting creamed, and so she just pivots to the Dow's high is really just unbelievable. This woman runs the Justice Department. What does this even have to do with anything? It seems like essentially she's just trying to not get fired. So she's just playing to Donald Trump and going, Donald Trump's amazing. This hearing should be about how Donald Trump's
Starting point is 00:10:16 amazing. I don't know, Rob, what can you say? I mean, firstly, my ears still heard from listening to this meeting. She just comes off like an absolutely raging lunatic and pivoting from instead of answering your question, I'm going to campaign for Donald Trump and talk about what we should be. Well, that's not what this is about, nor is that your job. Your job has nothing to do with the stock market
Starting point is 00:10:41 or really how Donald Trump is performing as a president. You're not here to campaign for Donald Trump. You're actually not part of the White House. You're the Justice Department. That's a different role. And we're talking about that part, which has a lot to do with American safety, actually. We're actually very specifically criticizing a lane by which a lot of Americans feel unsafe
Starting point is 00:11:01 because they think that there's a deep state apparatus, which might include intelligence agencies that are working against American women and kids. That's a real reason why a lot of us feel unsafe is this two-tier justice system and the way that you covered up for this. One of my other big takeaways was the heel turn of some characters. Jim Jordan was legendary through COVID, and he's kind of letting her get away with murder the whole meeting. And every single Republican that didn't take the opportunity to ask him, ask her about what was going on with Epstein, but instead pivoted to other topics to basically fill time, I think they showed their cards 100% of being disinterested in this topic and covering for the administration. 100%. 100. That's right. I couldn't agree with all of that more.
Starting point is 00:11:50 You know, one thing, and I can't help myself but have a little bit of an autistic libertarian moment here because this is totally beside the point and just, but just to your point, yes, this is a total distraction and has nothing to do with the Ebsted hearing. I was just so pathetic that she would just turn into a Trump cheerleader and try to say somehow that it's like, I'm sorry, it was when I saw this clip the first time, I fucking laughed because it's ridiculous to be talking about this. And as I'm watching it back here with you now, I'm laughing again at it. And then she goes, what are you laughing at?
Starting point is 00:12:25 Like both times I was laughing. And then she goes, what are you laughing at? And you go, oh, we're laughing at you for being ridiculous. Like, we're laughing at your pathetic, desperate attempt to change the subject to anything other than the fucking sex trafficking that you're protecting. Like, I don't know. But I'd be remiss if I did not just make the point. that it is also just the lowest IQ political brag that, oh, the Dow Jones is high. Look at the S&P numbers.
Starting point is 00:13:02 They're at all time highs. As if like, you know, like I know a bunch of people have already made this joke, but it's like she's literally going like, Lizzie, yes, we protected all the people in the Epstein files. But just so you know, they're all doing really great in the stock market right now. Like, you know, I don't even know the numbers exactly. I think double check me on this, but I think it's something like it's close to half of the country is just not in the market at all. Maybe it's like 40% or something like that, but like 40% of Americans don't have retirement accounts.
Starting point is 00:13:36 40% of Americans, you know what I'm saying? Like there, there's, you go look at those numbers about how many people can't put together a thousand dollars without using credit card debt in case of an emergency. Like, so even when you're bragging about how high the stock market is to anybody who's not doing well, that is just meaningless to them. Like, essentially, and in the same sense, Rob, as like if you, so if housing prices are going up, that's nice if you own a house that really sucks if you're trying to buy a house, right? Like if you're a first time home buyer, if you're a, if you're a.
Starting point is 00:14:16 in your 30s and you've been saving money, you know what I mean? Maybe you got like a little bit of money saving toward a down payment and the price of housing shoots up, well, you're screwed. You know what I mean? That ruins your. Well, in the same sense, if you're not in the stock market and the stock market shoots through the roof, that just means the barrier to entry is that much higher for you. It's just that much more expensive to buy in now. So it's also like that's not a brag for those people. In fact, I don't know, Rob, am I misremembering this? But didn't our buddy Ryan, Ryan Long, that is, hilarious comedian, didn't he have a sketch about this? I think he had a sketch. I think it was, I think it was during lockdowns when the stock market hit its all-time
Starting point is 00:15:00 high. And then he had like a sketch about it. It was like roommates were like the stock market and the real economy. And like one of them's like all sick and dying. And then the stock market guy is just like doing rails of coke. It was real funny sketch. I'm pretty. sure I'm remembering this right. But to be clear, you know which other president bragged about record high, the record high stock market? Rob, do you remember? All of them. All of them. All of them. This is why we're in an, this is what an inflationary economy is. George W. Bush bragged about the record high stock market. Barack Obama bragged about it. Donald Trump the first time bragged about it. Joe Biden in the middle of lockdowns.
Starting point is 00:15:44 bragged about it. And now Donald Trump's bragging about it again. It's all a complete, yeah, oh, we flood the economy with money and the price of everything keeps going up and up and up. That's proof that we're doing a bang up job. No, it's not. That has actually, hold on one second. Let me hear. You could say, go ahead, Rob, if you wanted to say something. I just want to pull one thing up. Yeah, well, I did laugh about any time they brag about the stock market, because I just never feel that good that this thing's going up forever. And are you going to take the other side of it if it goes down. But obviously, it was just an irrelevant pivot. And the fact that she came in with a binder of insults, I have clapbacks and I'm going to yell them at you. Well, you're asking me about
Starting point is 00:16:25 this, but what about this thing that happened in your district? Right. Well, I wasn't called in for questioning on that. And yours is the bigger issue. And then it was particularly creepy that she had a binder with notes of who had searched the information that was available to members of Congress. and what they had searched. So this lady's not, I guess they do have good AI tools to actually monitor information. They do have their ability to do their homework and know what's going on. You know what I mean? Like you like to think it's just the ineptitude that they weren't able to go through these documents. But if you're telling me they have the technology to actually monitor every congressperson and what they searched within the documents, they got some pretty
Starting point is 00:17:09 good AI tools for monitoring this information. Yep. They always got, they always got, they got the best facial recognition ever to get the January 6th guys. You know what I mean? They got the best, you know, it's only the guys they don't want to get that they seem to have problems with. Let me just, I literally just Googled the last 10 record high stock markets. And this is what I guess the Google, the Google AI or whatever thing when you, when you search now. So it gave me, this is what it gave me, it gave the last 10 S&P 500 record highs. okay so just going through this uh in number 10 March 24th 2000 uh intraday high of 1552 and 87 cents and then it says in parentheses dot com bubble so I guess this is this is under bill Clinton still
Starting point is 00:17:57 would be his last year in office this is the height of the dot com bubble then you got October 11th 2007 uh the intraday record was uh 1576 this is right before the financial crash when we hit the record high at that point. Okay. Then, uh, the next one is August 26th, 2014. It surpassed 2,000 points. July 20th, uh, 2019, it surpassed 3,000 points. February 19th, 2020, pre-pandemic high of 3386. Then August 18th, 2020, Rob, in the middle of lockdowns, uh, the hit a record high of 3389. April 1st, 2021. when Joe Biden was doing such an amazing job with the economy. It hit a new record high of over 4,000.
Starting point is 00:18:49 February 9th, 2024, it surpassed 5,000. Remember, Joe Biden president in his re-election year, bragging about how good the economy was? All right. Then November 11th, 2024, this is, of course, after Donald Trump had won the election, but before he came in, it surpassed 6,000,
Starting point is 00:19:09 and now they're bragging that it surpassed 7,000. what are we talking about here rob so if you're saying that this is evidence that we're doing such an amazing job then you're also saying this is evidence that george w bush and barrake obama and joe biden also did excellent jobs as president you know what excuse me that i don't have enough money in the stock market to go you know what sacrifice more kids to mullock yeah right right to try this thing up yeah like like i just have to make the point also that it's also a terrible argument but yeah as if even if it was a good argument that would go hey so come on we got to protect some creepy old men who prayed on young girls like get the fuck
Starting point is 00:19:48 out of here it's all so red yeah i mean it's like just cartoonish um but again it in itself and and look even just to go whatever we'll get back to the pam bond new stuff too but this is the point she's making and it's a really really dumb thing that a lot of people in politics say but like even for the people whatever it is i was saying like 40% of people something like that double check me on that that don't have retirement accounts, even for the people who do, you know, like, I mean, I just know, like talking to like my father-in-law, you know, he's, he's been a trucker for 40-something years or whatever. He's got a little pension. But the fact that the S&P is going up or the fact that Dow Jones is going up or something like that or NASDAQ or whatever, it's, dude, it's,
Starting point is 00:20:35 these guys are left after a career of, working and the monthly payments that they're getting out of their pension couldn't even possibly give them like a retirement. You know what I mean? Like it's like you get a couple grand a month coming in out of this. That's not nearly enough. He's still working. All his buddies are still working.
Starting point is 00:20:52 Like it's not because of course, Rob, the fucking the cost of everything way outpaces, the, you know, cost of living, you know, bonus that they give out or whatever, the cost of living adjustments. So it's not as if like even the people who are involved in the stock. market. Yeah, Natalie just confirms about 40% of people don't have money in the stock market, about 45% don't have retirement account. So I was pretty close there. But it's like, but the people within say the group who does have them still, the vast majority of them, like, it's not that that means, oh, they're doing great because they have a retirement account.
Starting point is 00:21:28 They're like barely hanging on in a slightly better situation than the person who just doesn't have anything in the market at all. Anyway, here, let's go to the Thomas Massey. clip because this one, this is what we were really waiting for, Rob, right? Was the one-on-one showdown between the guy who got the files released, the heroic Thomas Massey, and this lying disgrace, Pam Bondi. Let's watch. May I respond very briefly to her statement? I think we can do that probably on one of our members.
Starting point is 00:22:01 Okay. Thank you. I don't want that to get away. Thank you. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Behind me, I have three documents from the DOG. production that are emblematic of the massive failure of the DOJ to comply with the Epstein files transparency act to my right is an email that was sent by the
Starting point is 00:22:19 victims lawyers to the DOJ it was a list of names not to redact or sorry a list of names not to release what did the DOJ do with this email they released this email in the document production literally the worst thing you could do to the survivors you did And they're getting phone calls. A lot of these people didn't want to be known. And we know you touched the document because you redacted one name and you redacted the lawyer's name, but you left the survivor's name there. The next document I want to show you.
Starting point is 00:22:53 That was in the title, the victim's survivor's names, right? The title of this one is child sex trafficking, co-conspirators, fully redacted. and by the way, we're going to unredact them here. Les Wexner is in this. Now, your assistant, your deputy attorney general said, oh,
Starting point is 00:23:18 well, he appears hundreds of times in the files, but he doesn't appear in this file until I forced you to release it, where he's listed as a co-conspirator, not to tax evasion, but to child sex trafficking, not to prostitute,
Starting point is 00:23:34 not to money laundering, child sex trafficking. And then finally, what we have here, the third exhibit that I have is emblematic of the FD302 release. These are the documents that we need that you're holding on to and over-redacting because they have the names of the men who are implicated. How do we know?
Starting point is 00:24:00 Because the survivors gave testimony to the FBI, and it's in there. And what happens when you go to the portal at the DOJ to look at what's behind this redaction? Another redaction. So we can't even see them. And then there's some of these files you've pulled down from the website that we will never see.
Starting point is 00:24:22 Because we can't search. Okay, so just pause it right here. So pause it right here because I got to say, man, it's a really impressive skill. You know, I'm just such a long-winded motherfucker. and I really do good on podcasts, you know, because like that's how I do good when I just have all the time in the world.
Starting point is 00:24:38 But it is a real skill to be like, yo, you have two and a half minutes to set this up. And Thomas Massey just does a phenomenal job here because Rob, like, even as you're saying that, you're like, yeah, what do you say to that? Like, this is so, you're caught red-handed. And I should say, just because I feel like, you know, I don't know, there's a lot going on here.
Starting point is 00:24:59 There's millions of documents and it's, you know, it's hard to figure out how to cover this. on a show, like what thing is most important? And probably we haven't mentioned to this yet. But that is a whole other element of something really fucked up that the Justice Department did here is that they outed while they're redacting all this shit, they outed a bunch of women who have like, you know, because there's people who may, like women who maybe went and spoke to the authorities, but they don't want to like be known or be public or anything
Starting point is 00:25:25 like that. And that is a pretty fucked up thing to just like out them when they don't want to be. But so he's got her dead to rights there. He's got her dead to rights on the fact that they illegally covered up a co-conspirator in child sex trafficking. And then he's got her on the 302s being redacted even for the congressman, Rob. But I'm sure she's got a good answer for all this stuff, right? Rob, tell me she's got a good answer for this. I think the releasing a victim's names was intentional.
Starting point is 00:25:54 And the reason I say that was there was an incident when before Thomas Massey won this effort to get them to release this information. Mike Johnson did a separate effort that released victims names, not stated intentionally, but to say, hey, we're doing a better job here. And it looked to me like they were trying to say, hey, we can't easily do this while protecting victims. And that's why we can't do it. And I'm also guessing that that gives them a little bit of cover to go, this was too hastily done. And this is why we couldn't do it in the time period because, look, we weren't able to protect
Starting point is 00:26:29 victims' names. And so it gives them a little bit of cover to go, yeah, we're just. we are inept. That's why we made these. That's also why we improperly redacted. But he's got her dead to rights here that when you did go through this document and actually redact something, that means that somebody looked at it. Yeah. And so this is quite the error that when it's clearly labeled, don't release these names and you release them. Right. Well, it's either, it would seem to me to either be gross borderline criminal negligence, right? Like, there's actual harm that's done here.
Starting point is 00:27:00 or the spectrum is that to something like what you're speculating against. And look, Rob, once people are willing to cover this type of evil shit up, you know, who's to say what they wouldn't do? Who's to say that maybe the play there was that they thought, because you got to remember, right, that a lot of these, the victims or the alleged victims or whatever you want to say, a lot of these people, they've been a real pain in the ass for the administration. you know and i wouldn't put it past any of them that maybe that's an intimidation uh tactic
Starting point is 00:27:36 that try to get them to shut up a little bit like hey just so you know you might be a part because even for the the survivors who don't care about being public they might care about outing other survivors who didn't want to be public you know that might be the type of thing that could get you to fucking shut up um and so who knows all right guys let's take a moment and thank our sponsor for today's show, a brand new sponsor who we're very happy to have on board, and that is Joy and Bloaks. When was the last time you woke up actually feeling rested? When's the last time you looked in the mirror and recognized the guy staring back at you? If you're dragging through your days with no energy, zero motivation, a gut that won't budge no matter
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Starting point is 00:29:22 Yeah, okay, here let's play Pam Bondi's response to being nailed to the wall by Thomas Massey. I have several questions for you. Who's responsible? Are you able to track who in your organization made this massive failure and released the victim's names? Are you able to track who it was that obscured Les Wexner's name as a co-conspirator in an FBI document? Do you have that kind of accountability? I believe Wexner's name was listed more than 4,000 times about I had. Yeah, I already told you that.
Starting point is 00:30:00 This is where he's listed as a token spirit. Can I finish my answer? Come on. Let me finish my answer. Who just paused it already? Sorry. Sorry, bitch. You don't get to finish your answer right now. Dude, like, it's like, yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:15 You could you finish your answer? Yeah, well, you opened with utter bullshit. So like, no, what? You opened with what he already. Because this is, by the way, this is why it's really a fantastic job. Thomas Massey does here. When you got such a short period of time, he tried his best to just build in the rebuttal to that point already.
Starting point is 00:30:34 That, yeah, they say. And by the, I have seen like a few people on social media actually parrot this defense, which is Rob. I mean, just so goddamn stupid. He appears over 4,000 times. Okay. Exactly. So why is he redacted in the one file that calls him a co-conspirator
Starting point is 00:30:52 to child sex trafficking. Because Rob, obviously, there's many major implications about that here. Number one, everybody in the administration, including the head of the FBI, he testified under oath before Congress, that there were no co-conspirators. And so the fact that he appears 4,000 other times, yeah, that's right. That's a point of evidence on our side, not your side. Yeah, that's the point is that you would allow his name to be in there. just not as a co-conspirator to child sex trafficking.
Starting point is 00:31:26 So to fucking go, oh, yeah, but he's in there all the time. Like, get the fuck out of here. Already, I'm sorry. That deserved to be interrupted. Get the fuck out of here with that bullshit. Like, who's dumb enough to fall for that? All right, let's keep playing. You're acting like everybody's trying to cover up Wexner's name.
Starting point is 00:31:44 Reclaiming my time. I'm going to answer this question. Reclaiming my time. He was, Mr. Chairman. Can I have my time? It actually is how it works. It's precisely how it works. He can reclaim his time.
Starting point is 00:31:56 I've seen goddamn countless congressional hearings. That's exactly how it works. It's the only way it works, actually. It's the only way it's ever worked. But, like, yeah, they try to filibuster without asking. But again, this is just so ridiculous, dude. Like, the idea that someone's trying to redact him and go, okay, well, then it's an awfully big coincidence.
Starting point is 00:32:16 That's what you're saying. So you're saying he appears 4,000 times. I guess it's 4,001 now. But so you're saying he appears 4,001 times. And yet the only time he was redacted is when he's called a co-conspirator to child sex trafficking. Someone, somebody who's smarter than me in our audience, mathematicians out there. What are the odds of that? Like, honestly, I want to know.
Starting point is 00:32:40 What are the odds that an innocent mistake was made one in 401, or whatever the exact number is? and it happened to be the one where he's labeled a co-conspirator and child sex trafficking. It seems unlikely. I'm not that good at math, but it seems unlikely. It seems, again, I think somebody could actually, like, I think you could come up with the percentages on this. To me, I'll just say, it seems wildly more likely that you wanted to cover up the part that would have implicated the entire Trump administration for lying their fucking asses off. seems slightly more.
Starting point is 00:33:19 I guess the math is that if it was just a random redaction, it was a one and four thousand chance that it was the single worst piece of information. Yes, yes. It's not great. Not great. Okay. Here, let's keep playing.
Starting point is 00:33:34 Answer, the time belongs to the gentleman from... All right, I'm reclaiming my time. So, I'm going to put the language of the bill up on the screen. Chairman, may I have another question? Here's a political show. And I need to give my answer on that. We'll let the attorney general respond. And then the gentleman can move to the next question.
Starting point is 00:33:52 Within 40 minutes, you asked me a question. Within 40 minutes, Wexner's name was added back. Within 40 minutes of me catching you red handed. Red hand. There was one redaction out of over 4,700. And we invited you in. This guy has Trump arrangement syndrome. He needs to get you're a failed politician.
Starting point is 00:34:14 Gentlemen, he needs to. Mr. Chairman, please restore his time and remind the witness of the rules here. There is no credible information. None. If there were, I would bring the case yesterday that he trafficked to other individuals. Is that your position as well? My position is any victim who comes forward. Of course, we would love to hear from them. 1-800 call FBI. Did you ask Merrick Garland that the last four years? Did you? Did you talk about Epstein? I'm reclaiming my time. I'm glad you're asking about Merrick Garland. You don't get a reclaim time when you don't. This is bigger than Watergate. This goes over four
Starting point is 00:34:57 administrations. You don't have to go back to Biden. Let's go back to Obama. Let's go back to George Bush. This cover-up spans decades and you are responsible for this portion of it. And that's where I want to know at what point, at what point did the FBI and the DOJ decide that Lex Westner was not a co-conspirator because our Epstein Files Transparency Act requires you please put it back on the screen to release the internal decision about whether to prosecute him or not and it's not in the files and it's not in the files for any of these other men. The gentleman has expired. May she answer?
Starting point is 00:35:37 And he's a hypocrite because he voted against the ban that we were talking about on deep fake AI porn. Only two people voted against it, and you were one of them, hypocrite. You can't believe it's real. She goes, that you voted bad on an AI porn bill. What? What? I mean, look, then this almost became like a national IQ test slash integrity test. You're like, who is that?
Starting point is 00:36:12 She just throws. she is caught red-handed here. Not only, like, committing crimes. Like, it's illegal for them to do everything that they did here. It's illegal for them to redact the name of a co-conspirator. And as Thomas Messier points out to, it's also illegal for them not to explain the process of like, whatever, I think it was a 2019 memo had him as a co-conspirator.
Starting point is 00:36:35 It's like, okay, so was there a point after that where you decided he wasn't? Why did you decide not to prosecute this guy? Like, oh, that's supposed to be included, and it wasn't. And what does she throw out in response, Rob? You have Trump derangement syndrome. Like, wait, what? That's what Trump deranged? No, no, no.
Starting point is 00:36:56 Trump derangement syndrome was when you blamed Trump for a whole bunch of shit that he didn't do. And you saw everything as Trump being a unique evil and him being responsible for everything. That was Russiagate was Trump derangement syndrome. This is, he's presenting proof. like what do you and then bro it's it's like it's like this thing where like Donald trump for all his you know flaws and there are too many to list off right now but he can kind of do trump things then when other people try to do it and it's just like a cheek a cheap knockoff you know what I mean it's just like this woman in her piercing shrill voice going you're a failed politician
Starting point is 00:37:38 like what Like, what, okay, Thomas Massey has been elected. What did he came in in like, 2011 or 2012. He's been reelected how many times? He's got all the most powerful people, including the president of the United States, Mary Madelson, all of these people pouring millions of dollars into his primary. He's about to go fucking win that thing in a couple months. So like, what the hell does that even mean?
Starting point is 00:38:06 Like Thomas Massey was elected, lady. You were appointed to your fucking job. So I don't even know. But again, just what is? Like, that's the best she could come up with, Rob. He's got her dead to rights penned on violating the law. And in, like, the most egregious way. Like, violating the law in service of protecting a co-conspirator to child sex trafficking.
Starting point is 00:38:34 And her response is, you're, like, you're a failed politician. Oh, geez. Well, I mean, I will say, though, if you're 100% guilty of engaging in a cover-up for the pedophile elites, then this is a flawless performance. And I guess that's all you got left. Yeah. And I think the takeaway here is that the only reason to behave in this way is because you engaged in a cover-up. And so I think for anyone being honest and watching this from Pam Bondi and the fact that she can engage and have a conversation and has to try and burn the clock as much as she can. and then just hurl insults back.
Starting point is 00:39:13 To me, that is an indication of you are guilty. Oh, yeah. No, completely. And look, I mean, there's just, we're so far past the point. But, you know, all of them are just so implicated. I mean, this is, it's all so criminal, dude. Like, just her and Cash Patel and Dan Bonjino all should literally, I mean, they should probably be in jail, honestly.
Starting point is 00:39:41 They should probably be in jail. They should, at the very least, live their life in shame for the rest of their days. But of course, Rob, you know, this is Trump's Justice Department. This is Trump's administration. And there's just, there's no way to claim in any sense that you stand for honesty, that you believe in speaking the truth. There's no way. I mean, if you remember, Rob,
Starting point is 00:40:13 the right wingers in this country lost their mind, and I would say rightfully so over the last decade, over the issue of protecting kids. You know, like this was the whole like rallying cry of the anti-trans activist movement. It was like, no, dude, you keep your hands off of kids. You don't go after like children. And, you know, look, Donald Trump, by the way, they're still playing the collard.
Starting point is 00:40:44 I mean, that's one of Tom Homan's talking points is. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, they still play it when convenient. So yeah, yeah, yeah, when it's, when it's poor Mexicans, then sure, we'll protect children. We're all for that. And when it's rich, powerful people, now, we don't get, we don't actually care that much. But I'll just say this, right, because this is like, I think what the correct opinion, in my view, the correct view of things. and this is this is the non-Trump derangement syndrome view because by the way, Trump derangement
Starting point is 00:41:12 syndrome, if you want to be technical about it here, that can go both ways. There are people who are deranged on Trump and just think he's fucking the greatest thing ever. But here's the sober analysis of it. Donald Trump in his first term was impeached over complete bullshit. Well, first of all, the Russiagate thing was all complete bullshit. The Ukraine gate thing was complete bullshit. and the January 6th impeachment was complete bullshit. If Donald Trump were impeached right now for his cover-up of the Epstein scandal,
Starting point is 00:41:44 he'd 100% deserve it and he should be removed. He's guilty as all fucking hell. The fact that this is fucking his attorney general. Here, let's finish. Is there a little bit more of the Massey-Bondy thing? And then I'm going to read Donald Trump's response to back that up. has expired. Mr. Chairman, could she answer the question?
Starting point is 00:42:08 Chairman, I was wondering. The gentlelady is allowed, the Attorney General is allowed to respond to the way she wants to respond to any members questions, Republican Democrat. I have your name as consent request. Gentlemen is recognized for UC. All right, this is an example. I'm submitting these 302 forms that are entirely redacted,
Starting point is 00:42:26 even when you go to look at that. Without objection. I'm submitting a witness statement that implicates Les Wexner. Not objection. I'm submitting an article from the New York Times that the DOJ released nude photos and identifiable pictures of the victims.
Starting point is 00:42:44 I'm submitting a letter from A.G. Bondi to Cash Patel, employing him to quit keeping the files when you found out that they were keeping files from you because they're still redacting files. Chairman, are we going to, I am going to recess for votes? Yes, we are. I'm submitting for unanimous consent, a document of 17 individuals who've resigned because
Starting point is 00:43:08 the Epstein files. Without objection. All right. So, yeah. Okay, so anyway, to my point that Donald Trump really just deserves the worst fate in the universe for this, this is what Donald Trump wrote on truth social regarding. Did you see this, Rob? I think so, but we'll find out.
Starting point is 00:43:32 I mean, you could imagine, right? But here's Donald Trump. A.G. Pam Bondi, under intense fire from the Trump-deranged radical left lunatics, was fantastic at yesterday's hearing on the never-ending saga of Jeffrey Epstein, where the one thing that has been proven conclusively, much to their chagrin, was that President Donald J. Trump has been 100% exonerated on the ridiculous Russia, Russia-Russia-Russia-type charges. Actually, it is the slime-ball Democrats, many of them big donors and politicians, that, have been proven guilty.
Starting point is 00:44:07 By the way, if they've been proven guilty, then why were you burying the files? Why did it take a veto-proof majority in order to be bullied into releasing them? And if they're guilty, why is your Justice Department saying there's no co-conspirators
Starting point is 00:44:25 and there's no anybody and there's nothing in the files and there's no one to charge? Anyway, this is Donald Trump. Republican loser, sanctimonious rhino-concernic, Congressman Thomas Massey made a total fool of himself yesterday, fighting aimlessly against a hopeless agenda of hate and stupidity,
Starting point is 00:44:44 as most clearly stated by his crashing job approval numbers. So this is Donald Trump. Guilty. Thomas Massey embarrassed himself there. What do you say, Rob? I say as much as I just said that Pam Bondi's behavior only makes sense if you're guilty of a cover-up, Donald Trump's stepping in and fully endorsing Pam Bondi's
Starting point is 00:45:07 hearing showing yesterday. Guilty. If you watch that and you stand by your Justice Department and their efforts and the way that she behaved and think that this is the way government should operate, this is a job well
Starting point is 00:45:23 done. Those were questions answered. And we don't need to dig into any of the criticisms that were suggested about the way the Justice Department has handled this, then you're involved in this cover-up. Yep, that's right. That's exactly right. And I mean, come on. Listen, dude, just come on. Is it a certain point, like, people got it like, because I know like, and don't even wrong,
Starting point is 00:45:45 there's a whole bunch of people who are very happy that I've been calling out the administration the way I am. But I know there's some Trump supporters who have been upset that I'm so harsh on him. But let's just be honest with ourselves here, guys. He leaves me no choice. It's not even close. It's not even like, you know, should, maybe I could view this in a different way. dude, you're telling me that you could look at that exchange between Thomas Massey and Pam Bondi where he nails her dead to rights with irrefutable evidence. And she goes, you have Trump arrangement syndrome. You're a loser. You're a failed politician. And you'd look at that and go, Massey embarrassed himself, you think? That's your response? Okay. Let's not forget what we're
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Starting point is 00:47:48 That's C-O-V-E-P-U-R-E dot com slash problem. Start the new year off the right way. All right, let's get back into the show. I feel like anyone who watched this, except for the absolutely brainwashed Trump Forever people, I think this is going to take down his administration. I just don't believe that anyone watched this and going, you know what, nothing to see here. Let's move on.
Starting point is 00:48:12 I think anyone with just a brain, ears and eyeballs who watch this is like, wait, wait, why is this lady pivoting on every single question? And these sound like reasonable questions. Why is she refusing to answer them and yelling like a lunatic? And then Trump comes in to supporter and go, hey, job well done. The people asking those questions should be embarrassed. I don't know how anyone can be aligned with this administration with these just two little things. If you knew nothing else about this and you just watched the way that she responded to those questions and then Trump goes, hey, those people are awful for asking these questions and you're agreeing with Trump.
Starting point is 00:48:50 I mean, you're just, you're brainwashed. Yeah. Yeah. And then by the way, the other one, 100%. I agree with you. And then the other one, which I guess we haven't mentioned here because she threw it. It's all so stupid. I mean, this is, and it is like, I don't know how else to say this.
Starting point is 00:49:06 This just feels like, it feels so dumb. I can't believe I even have to like respond or debunk or whatever because like everyone should be able to look at this. But then when she goes like to Thomas Massey of all people, did you ever say that to Merritt Garland? Like, that's what they've got to fall back on. You know, I had one interaction on Twitter yesterday. I just tweeted something about how Pam Bond is, you know, a complete disgrace and a moron. And, uh, and Sean Ryan, uh, like, replied to me and he was like, I know, dude, you know,
Starting point is 00:49:44 I forget exactly what he said, but it was like just something like, I know. She's fucking useless or something like that. And, uh, Sean Ryan, by the way, has been really great, uh, on this whole thing. I don't know if you know him, Rob, but he's got a big, uh, very, very popular show. And he's like a combat vet and he has a lot of cool interviews and stuff like that. No, he's really, really on this, like, protecting kids thing. I don't know. He's got some hang up about not covering up for people who victimized children.
Starting point is 00:50:09 I don't know why he's such a stickler on that issue, but he's really not too happy about it because there are some people like that, believe it or not. And he's one of those guys. Like, and you could tell, like, I mean, I don't mean to, like speak for him. So maybe I shouldn't do that. But I just, the way I feel about it is, is like, you know, when you got these like legit, like real badass motherfucker like combat.
Starting point is 00:50:30 vets, like not guys like me and you who are comedians, guys who like, you know, signed up to fight in wars. He's got the attitude of like, you know, those are the people I agreed to kill, you know? Like, what are we talking about here? Like, this is like, I'm, anyway, I added that, not out of his mouth. But anyway, so he just said to think, and then there was this other guy. And he posts to me and Sean Ryan, like a screenshot of me saying Pam Bondi sucks and him going, I know.
Starting point is 00:50:58 and then he goes, hey, you know, trivia question for you geniuses, like starts off real condescending. He goes, trivia question for you geniuses. He goes, which Justice Department released no files and which Justice Department released over three million? And so like, this is, and I think I responded something like, this is too stupid for me to engage with. But like, again, the point, imagine he's coming at me and Sean Ryan. And like, as if what, we're Biden guys or something like that now?
Starting point is 00:51:31 He goes, yeah. And guess who was furious about that during the Biden administration? Us and also you. And also you, Trump supporter, you were mad about it too. But then see, this administration ran on releasing the files. And still to this day brags about being the most transparent administration ever, right? But look at this hearing. She's just dodging every question,
Starting point is 00:51:56 every reasonable question with, you know, you voted the wrong way on some other AI porn bill? It's almost like if every politician there was a room and it was just closed. And then this one opened up the door and said, hey, we got, we let you see into the room
Starting point is 00:52:12 and the room were a bunch of demons raiding kids and said, we closed the door, but we opened the door. We let you see what was in the room and everyone's like, well, I guess that wasn't enough. We actually wanted it to be stopped. And so just giving us a peek into the door to verify the horrible things that we thought might be going on
Starting point is 00:52:31 or going on. And then you went, hey, we're the best because we let you peek in the room. Well, no, we want you to stop what's going on in the room. If anything, you've just gotten us more outraged about it. Yeah. And then add the fact that they didn't even let us peek in the room. Thomas Massey forced them to let us peek in the room. They were trying to not even let us peek in the room. And they were they were trying to not even release any of these files. And like, we've gotten real information out of these things so far. And they were trying to not release any of it. And also the other point, which I didn't even
Starting point is 00:53:01 respond to this guy, because it's all too stupid. But he goes, hey, which Justice Department released zero files? He goes, oh, well, Trump's. Trump's first one. Right? Donald Trump was president when they brought the case against Jeffrey Epstein. When Jeffrey Epstein
Starting point is 00:53:19 committed suicide. You know, that was the Trump administration. And so as Thomas Massey says in his response, he goes, oh, yeah, yeah, no, no, a pox on both your houses. Like, yeah, oh, no, I blame all of you. But this part's your fault. Like, it is just, it is, as you said, Rob, it's just you, it's, you know, it's like when I
Starting point is 00:53:43 make fun of the behind closed doors, sharpest attack thing. And it's like, you kind of can't believe, on one level, you're like, I can't believe that's really what you said about Joe Biden. Like the best you could come up with is that when the rest of us aren't watching, he's great. But as soon as we watch, he shits his pants. But then, I guess to your point, Rob, it's like, well, yeah, that is the best they can come up with because he is senile. So what the fuck else are you going to say? You know?
Starting point is 00:54:11 And so in this case, it's like, yeah, they are covering up this fucking scandal. So what else can they say? This is all they have. It's the, it's the, it's basically an admission of guilt. Um, here, let's go. What was the, the next clip? I would, I would play, I would play Dan Goldman next. And one of the things that was, uh, most infuriating about this hearing was this one is watching email, Natalie. Yeah, it's at the top of the, it's the first link in the emails, but there are, I've watched quite a bit of congressional hearings over the years. And there's certain characters that arise that you root for and some that you despise. And typically speaking, I despise Raskin. I despise Nadler. Yeah. Yeah. There's a lot of them that I couldn't. think we're more covering for democratic agendas and institutions that were really, you're talking the Russia gate stuff, COVID being valid, some of the worst, and these are terrible individuals and watching a congressional hearing where you're siding with Nadler. I mean, the amount of times
Starting point is 00:55:12 I've played clips of Nadler, probably more of my own podcast than this one, but the amount of times I've made fun of him for just being the worst Democrat and in this one, him having to win. same with Dan Goldman, who I thought other than Massey, particularly the end of his segment where he allowed victims to give some insight into how much the Justice Department has actually engaged with them. I think that this was one of the biggest bombshells. Yeah, well, I will say just before we go to that, because I think there's like, there's one version of like where people will, and again, this is the lowest IQ fucking shit ever, but where they'll go like, oh, see, you guys are saying you agree with the Democrats now or something.
Starting point is 00:55:51 But it's like, no, dude, that's how much Trump is fucking up, that he's letting Nadler be right. And me and Rob, we're not dummies. We know what's going on here. We know these guys are just cynically using this story because they think you can damage Trump. And we know that if it was Biden, they'd be happy to cover it up. But that's not really the point. You know, like I told you this, Rob, and this is very true. And I've had it, it was when I came out against Trump last summer for the 12-day war.
Starting point is 00:56:20 and I called for his impeachment then and said I regretted voting for him then and then when I had the Dan Bongino dust up excuse me I do uh I apologize guys for being a little bit gross on this episode but I am under the weather
Starting point is 00:56:36 but I still just we had to get this episode out because I had to talk to you guys about this stuff but so both those times I got all types of requests for corporate media interviews you know it was like the Washington Post wants to sit down with me, and Vanity Fair wants to sit down with me, and all these
Starting point is 00:56:54 people want to fucking Politico and, like, all these guys want to, like, interview me about this thing. And I didn't do any of them. I just did none of them. I think I did one, I sat down with one guy because Tucker Carlson, like, recommended him. It was like, he's a good dude. You could talk to him. But because, Rob, I know what they're doing.
Starting point is 00:57:12 I understand the game here. And they're trying to run an article going, even Dave Smith, who supported Donald Trump, has to admit that he's a problem, you know? And like, I just don't want to do that with them. Because, like, no, I hate you guys every bit as much as I hate them. I know who you guys are. And also, I don't need you. I have my own platform.
Starting point is 00:57:33 I don't need you. That being said, I'm still in a position where I got to call him out because he's full of shit. Anyway, let's play, let's play this clip. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Ms. Bondi, I went over to the department yesterday for a couple of hours to review some of the unredacted materials. And I am looking forward to your detailed explanation for why you have withheld almost half of the documents, which is required by the bill.
Starting point is 00:58:02 Now, obviously, there are three million documents, so I didn't get through much. But one thing I didn't see was the client list that you said you had on your desk a year ago. I did, however, find a couple of important documents, an 86-page prosecution memo from the Southern District of New York, draft indictment from Florida against Jeffrey Epstein's co-conspirators. For reasons that I cannot understand nor are permitted by the bill, they were still redacted even for members of Congress. So Ms. Bondi, will you commit right here to immediately providing those two documents in unredacted form to members of Congress? Not a complicated question. Well, I guess it is for you because you have a law degree and those are privileged.
Starting point is 00:58:58 Okay. They're not privileged, but we will discuss that later. Which just pause. I also found an email that I have read. She's going to say that again. And I don't even, it seems like a non-sequitur because from what I understand, there was a law that they had to release all information unless they wanted to claim it was part of an ongoing investigation. I guess there's also a carve out for if it would undermine intelligence or there's some sort of a line there and then or if it's to protect victims. But privilege information would mean it's between a lawyer and his and, you know, I guess the person that he's representing.
Starting point is 00:59:38 Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, that would be privileged information as to why these would be privilege. It seems like, I guess maybe that was their carve out for just not releasing information, but she's not really. explaining it even. Also, like, does, I don't know, I'm not a lawyer. It's a better question for a lawyer, but like, does attorney client privilege exist when the guy is dead? He can't be. I don't know, yeah. You know what I'm saying? Like, even if there was an email between Alan Dershowitz and, and, um, Epstein or something like that, he can't be incriminated. Right. So like, isn't that the point of attorney client privilege? Anyway, that might be, I might be getting that wrong, but she's
Starting point is 01:00:17 full of shit here, pretty sure. Let's keep, let's keep flying. here from Jeffrey Epstein to Galane Maxwell that was unredacted and it included notes of statements that Donald Trump made about his prior relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Now there is no reason for this to be hidden from the American people. There is no privilege. There is no attorney-client privilege and I see you're checking with your staff and I can assure you staff this is not under attorney-client privilege because it was sent from Jeffrey Epstein to Gilane Maxwell. Will you commit? Just pause it right there.
Starting point is 01:00:56 Okay, I'm not a lawyer, but I know that's right. I know that two convicted sex traffickers communicating to each other about their relationships with people is not covered under attorney client privilege. Sorry, that's not protected. Let's keep playing. Well, will you commit to publicly providing the unredacted version of this so that the American people can understand the extent of Donald Trump's lies about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein? You're about as good of a lawyer today as you were when you tried to impeach President Trump in 2016. Have you apologized for that in 2019?
Starting point is 01:01:39 Will you apologize for that? Will you underdact this? You're a laid counsel on that privilege. I'm asking you, will you unredact this? privileged, of course. So just to, just to, you know, just pause it for a second, because I did, I watched this moment and I did think this was a very interesting, important one, because I just, just for everyone to understand here, right? Because these are the games they try to play.
Starting point is 01:02:01 And this is how that whole fucking, the, the, the, the uniparty system works, is that you have one party, you have one political party in Washington, D.C. We don't have a two party system. A two party system would be a huge improvement. you have one party, one party when it comes to what? When Netanyahu just spoke to Congress, Rob, which party was giving him a standing ovation? Both? Yeah, that's right.
Starting point is 01:02:28 The one party, the war party. When it comes to war, when it comes to monetary policy, when it comes to debt, when it comes to the militarization of the police, when it comes to the mass surveillance state, when it comes to like the 25, things that matter the fucking most. There's one party, okay? But they convince you there's two and that the other one is only the problem. And so you get left there in this position where you go, oh, she can
Starting point is 01:02:56 say, well, you impeach Trump over bullshit. And then people go, oh, yeah, he kind of should apologize for that, right? And like, he should apologize for that because they did impeach Trump over bullshit. But she uses it a deflection from what did she just say. And because you didn't, because you impeached Donald Trump,
Starting point is 01:03:12 we're not going to let you know what Jeff Jeffrey Epstein and Galane and Jislane Maxwell said to each other, we're not going to, even though we've been mandated by law to do it, you don't get to know what these two child sex traffickers were saying to each other. You don't get to know that. That's the official line from the Trump administration. Although, if you want to defend that Trump supporters and damn your eternal soul to hell, go ahead and support that.
Starting point is 01:03:43 but that's what she just told you. The pivot to, well, that's, you should be ashamed for impeaching Donald Trump. I mean, it's more of the just absolute, just raving lunatic of that has nothing to do with what we're talking about right here. And that couldn't be more transparent. Her argument of that's privileged is somewhat interesting because I guess she will be proven wrong on that. But that will be the reason why the redactions weren't illegal. was because they're arguing that it was privileged, which means that this is a little bit of a punt where I guess it might take another year before you get this out and you have to actually go to court
Starting point is 01:04:22 with the Justice Department about whether or not these redactions were privileged information. And they'll lose that case. But I guess at least that allows them to have not have illegally redacted it because they've got some bullshit that they can at least pretend they thought was true. Yeah, well, it's like you always say with the, which is a very good point that you've made many times over the years where there's a real flaw in the system where like the president can do something unconstitutional and aka illegal and then it's in effect for six months and then the Supreme Court sees it and then they look at it and they go no this is totally unconstitutional and then
Starting point is 01:04:57 they go okay so we'll get rid of that policy it's like so your answer is you just got to break the law for six months because that doesn't seem right it's actually worse than that and i we're coming to the episode i'll be quick but uh on the tariff case trump's actually arguing that they can undis it even if it was illegal because it would be too massively detrimental. So it goes the other way where it's like now they can break the law and it's like too big to fail where if the policy that they implemented was so big that it would be destructive to unwind, they might allow an illegal policy to continue. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:05:28 Here, let's play just a few more seconds of this and then we'll wrap up. I think you got to get the end of this one. Maybe play them in and then go to the end because that's the bombshell. Now, these are obviously improper redactions. And let me stop for a minute. I'm talking. If they're not privileged, quiet. Don't yell at me.
Starting point is 01:05:48 If they're not. Mr. General, even though you used your improper redactions, you'll like my answer. To continue to protect. I belong to the member. You will be happy to release them. We'll stop the clock. We'll stop the clock. Time belongs to the member.
Starting point is 01:06:04 Go ahead. Even though you used improper redactions to protect. Donald Trump and other predators associated with Jeffrey Epstein, you did the exact opposite thing with the survivors and victims of this scheme. So their identification information was really the only thing required to be redacted. And it was not. Yeah, let's jump ahead to the last 30 seconds. I would go, I would say it's probably about the last minute where he says, where he asked the victims to stand up. Last week, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, I can't go off script.
Starting point is 01:06:39 Said that any victim that wants to speak with the department has done so, hopefully. Well, thanks to the incredibly brave people sitting here behind you, we can actually ask them if that's true. Now, with the survivors and victims who are here, please stand up one more time. Just by show of hands, how many of you or your loved ones actually have met with the Department of Justice
Starting point is 01:07:04 and provided testimony and evidence? None. And of those of you who have not met, which is everyone, how many of you have reached out either individually or through a lawyer or representative to offer to provide testimony and evidence? All of them. And of those of you, all of you who have reached out, how many of you were denied or ignored by the Department of Justice? of them and despite the shameful and despicable efforts by miss bondy and her department to intimidate you
Starting point is 01:07:43 how many of you are still willing to speak to the department of justice all of them well miss bondi it looks like you have some more witnesses to talk and i yield back we will go to the good gentleman right. Let me pause it there. Yeah, that's pretty devastating. By the way, the angle I saw, I saw a different video angle where you can see all the women
Starting point is 01:08:05 and see all them raising their hands. But I'll just conclude by saying Pam Bondi is cooked and you guys, there's no defending this, man. This administration is a complete fucking total failure. Just disgraceful.
Starting point is 01:08:20 Last thought to you, Rob, and then we'll wrap up. We've said one of the ones that the releasing of the files is just one aspect of this, and then there's just that they have no interest in investigating. And that moment right there just reeks a cover-up of making claims that we've spoken to victims,
Starting point is 01:08:35 and then at least that batch of victims is willing to talk to them. All claiming they tried, all claiming they tried to, they're still willing to, and none of them have. That's devastating. And that's just one lead source in terms of what actually transpired. Tell me that they're interested in investigating and actually looking into this after that moment. dude Thomas Massey and Rocahanna had two hours in there you know what I mean there's so much more that's been redacted and so many more files that they haven't released yeah dude this thing stinks a clear cover-up all right that's it catch you guys next time by my wife's book healthy hybridation come see Rob on the road this weekend in New Hampshire uh Rob Bernsteincomcomcom
Starting point is 01:09:15 dot com. Robbursoncom. You're close enough. They'll find it. Rob, Bernsteincomcom, comic davesmith.com. All right.
Starting point is 01:09:24 Catch you guys next time. Peace.

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