The Benny Show - EXPLOSIVE: Ukrainian Prosecutor Biden Fired TURNS On Joe, Exposes EVERYTHING | Trump Arrest BACKFIRE, with Guests Alina Habba and Stephen Miller
Episode Date: August 4, 2023Fired Ukrainian Prosecutor Victor Shokin CONFIRMS Joe Biden corruption scandal, Trump pleads not guilty to J6 charges, Alina Habba and Stephen Miller join the show. Check Out Our Partners: Blackout C...offee: http://www.blackoutcoffee.com/benny Allegiance Gold: http://www.protectwithbenny.com/ Patriot Mobile: https://www.PatriotMobile.com/Benny Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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fired Ukrainian prosecutor Viktor Shokin breaks his silence, says Joe Biden might have tried to
have him killed, and then says that Joe Biden got him fired for money.
We now have the smoking gun and we'll play it for you on this show.
Trump pleads not guilty.
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January 6th charges and Alina Haba and Stephen Miller joined the show.
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Okay, ladies and gentlemen, I got something really special for you, okay?
I got a special thing for you.
Something that you're going to love.
Because it's going to give you hope.
And we're going to need some hope.
This show is about hope. This show is about us changing the country for the better. This show is about us
saying no more and us giving each other a little bit of hope that things are about to get a lot
better. Do you feel that energy out there? I certainly do. As I watched Donald Trump speak before he ascended the staircase onto his plane
yesterday, I said, man, this guy knows this guy knows something. This guy knows the American
people are with him. This man is going to be able to march into every single campaign rally and say
to all the downtrodden people and all the people who have been abused by the system, every person
in this country has been abused by the system. Every person in this country has been abused by the system. Every person in this country has had their currency devalued.
Every person in this country had their neighborhoods made less safe,
their schooling made worthless,
their national military made a laughingstock.
And every parent in this country fears for the future for their children.
Donald Trump can go to those people,
and he can go into those communities,
and whether those communities are black, white, or purple, he can say, I am understanding deeply of how rigged the system
is against you. The system is after me. And ladies and gentlemen, now I will stand for you.
It is going to be a beautiful moment. And you can see in his eyes, and you can see this moment
transpire and take place yesterday. This is incredible. After
they threw everything at him, after the machine has come after Trump with everything they got,
double barrels, both barrels, baby. Donald Trump stopped and looked directly down the barrel of
the camera and said, you know what? We're going to make this country great again. Watch.
Thank you very much. This is a very sad day for america and it was also very sad driving
through washington dc and seeing the filth and the decay and all of the broken buildings and
walls and the graffiti this is not the place that i left it's a very sad thing to see it
when you look at what's happening this is a persecution of a political opponent.
This was never supposed to happen in America. This is the persecution of the person that's
leading by very, very substantial numbers in the Republican primary and leading Biden by a lot.
So if you can't beat him, you persecute him or you prosecute him.
We can't let this happen in America.
Thank you very much, everybody.
Boom, and Donald Trump walked up the stairs.
Donald Trump looking strong and saying, wow, man, this country has taken a bad turn.
Even D.C. is a rotted cesspool, a trash-filled heap.
When I left, it was pretty, and it turned into trash real fast. And I know that
because I was physically living there, and I had to flee to Florida. So Donald Trump and his resolve,
I think Donald Trump knows something. Donald Trump knows that the American people are behind him
here. And we are starting to see some unbelievable polls showing that Donald Trump is tied or leading
Biden in some of the biggest and key swing states.
Some of the polls out of Michigan are next level nuclear five alarm fires for the Democrats.
Donald Trump leading Joe Biden in places where Donald Trump never led Joe Biden in 2020.
Donald Trump tied with Joe Biden in the New York Times Seneca poll when Donald Trump was never tied
in that poll with Joe Biden in the year 2020.
And what does this mean?
This means that Donald Trump's probably leading by 10 points.
And he knows it.
This is Donald Trump.
Last night, in case you're,
in case you are susceptible to psyops,
and in case you think that, like,
that this is about them clamping down on Trump
and that they're just gonna,
they're gonna, they're gonna,
they're gonna end the guy.
Don't believe it. Stand up. Stand up. Know that the American people see through this.
Donald Trump sees through this. Be upstanding. Donald Trump last night crashed a wedding at his
club. This was Donald Trump after, I think the count is 78 different charges filed
against him in three different arrests, facing a thousand years in prison. And this is how,
this is the vibe of Donald Trump last night.
Incredible. Incredible.
Does this man look defeated to you?
What is he facing?
Well, this is what I find particularly special right now.
And this is what we're going to spend the first little block of the show on
before Alina Haba joins us, Donald Trump's personal attorney,
will be joining us.
And we're very, very excited about that.
Ladies and gentlemen, they're not going to win this one because the mechanisms of keeping information from you are disintegrating.
We are building a new media. We are building new mechanisms of information dissemination.
And we now have the transcripts of Devin Archer's testimony before Congress.
And why is that important? Well, it's important because what used to happen was Adam Schiff
would keep the transcripts hidden and then he would leak to the media what happened,
his narratives. That was tried just three days ago when Devin Archer testified before Congress.
Three days ago, Devin Archer walked in there and was allegedly saying that there was the illusion of influence with his father.
But we've released the transcript.
Devin Archer never said that.
That ping pong balled all around the country.
The illusion of influence. That's what everyone led their shows with. Everybody. Oh yes, it wasn't
real influence. It was the illusion of access. That was made up. We now know it. And now these
scumbags, these liars, Adam Schiff Jr., a man named Dan Goldman, sweaty, cretinous, trust fund baby loser, was out there lying, trying the same tactic.
And they've been exposed.
CNN ran with that as the headline.
And then the transcript was released and it blew up in their faces.
This is an incredible moment.
Watch. Well, earlier this week, we just had to rely on the characterization
from Republicans and Democrats about Devin Archer's testimony. But now we can see the
full transcript. You'll recall that Democrat Congressman Dan Goldman said that Archer testified
that it was the illusion of access to Joe Biden that Hunter Biden was offering to these clients.
But in fact, when you look at the transcript, what you see is that that phrase, illusion of access,
is in Dan Goldman's question. It's actually not what Devin Archer testified to. He says,
yes, but that's not quite fair. This was about showing that there was the signal that there's influence and access here.
So you're getting fact checked by CBS News.
This is how it used to work.
They would simply leak their preferred agenda.
They would make up testimony and then Adam Schiff would leak it and then nobody would ever know the truth because they would hide the transcripts.
Now they just blew this up in Dan Goldman's face, in CNN's face, and these clowns don't know where to run.
Oh, man, the greatest clip. This is what we're up against. I'm here to give you faith. I am here to give you an uplifting here. Let the rising tide carry all of our ships. This, ladies and gentlemen,
is what we're up. So they can't leak anymore. They can't create narratives. They can't lie
about testimony before Congress. So what else? What are they going to do? Well, I guess I suppose they should rest back. Leftist pontificators
should rest on their high IQs and their knowledge of American history, like Al Sharpton does here.
One day, our children's children will read American history. And can you imagine our
reading that James Madison or Thomas Jefferson tried to overthrow the government so they can stay in power.
That's what we're looking at.
We're looking at American history.
Could you imagine Thomas Jefferson overthrowing a government?
James Madison overthrowing a government?
Yes, yes, I could imagine that. Yes, Al. Maybe you should lay off the Ozempic injections, Al. Maybe you should crack open a book,
Al. That's what we're up against. So we will win.
They cannot lie anymore.
And they cannot deceive the American people.
The illusion of access is what they tried to show.
That the Bidens had the illusion of access.
They weren't actually getting anything done.
They weren't actually able to influence international politics
and hold American tax dollars over the heads of small, little micro-nations like Ukraine
and get their
kids paid out. This was all an illusion, you see. Problem with that is that the Ukrainian prosecutor,
the guy, Viktor Shokin, who is the person who was fired by Joe Biden and Joe Biden got paid
10 million dollars, the Biden enterprise was paid $10 million,
along with many, many tens of millions more that we are finding out about
for that firing. And we have a very helpful chart for you to understand exactly how this
operation worked. We will play this every single show. Here is the Burisma executive
that demanded the firing of the investigator looking into him. The Bidens
dutifully did what the Ukrainian scumbag Greaseball asked and then held American taxpayer
dollars as ransom. And then the prosecutor was fired. Look at that man's face, Victor Shokin,
because you're going to be blown away here, ladies and gentlemen. Check this out. Explosive video. Victor Shokin finally breaks his silence and speaks about Biden's corruption.
Shocking details about his dismissal and the Burisma investigation.
Victor Shokin has gone public.
Dude, this is nuts.
So Victor Shokin says that not only was Joe Biden involved in his potential firing,
but he may have been involved in his potential poisoning. That Victor Shokin got mercury
poisoning and he shrugs his shoulders and says, hey, hey, maybe this was Joe Biden trying to
take me down because I know exactly what Joe Biden did in Ukraine. Here's the pertinent part
of the interview, ladies and gentlemen. In your opinion,
to what extent did Joe Biden interfere with the affairs of Ukraine? Shokin, under the Obama
presidency, it seemed to be the case. The most shocking thing was that all the appointments
were made in agreement with the United States and Biden in particular, even at the level of
deputy prosecutor general. I know that for sure. What would you tell Joe Biden? Shokin said,
I would wish him luck because he's going to need
it. In my opinion, his moral and individual qualities are low and continue living normally
in the United States or any other country. He will need to be lucky. If the law is applied to
Joe Biden in Ukraine or in the United States, then most likely he will be held responsible
for the actions he committed. Ladies and gentlemen, you can watch Victor Shokin say it for yourself.
In the internal affairs of Ukraine, were you sometimes dependent on the American avalanche?
In the internal affairs of Ukraine, President Obama was dependent on the American avalanche.
Do you know that Joe Biden is still under criminal investigation in Ukraine?
Do you know that?
Did you know that?
I didn't know this until reading this incredible, explosive article over the Gateway Pundit. This is this is absolutely
blown my mind. I mean, this is crazy. So Joe Biden was under investigation. This was what
Donald Trump was calling about in his phone call. Donald Trump was calling, encouraging them to get
on with it. Joe Biden's under investigation and named under
investigation in Ukraine for this bribe. The guy who did the bribe is now in prison.
Oh, man. Oh, man. There's a reason why they needed to impeach Donald Trump for this one.
Victor Shokin continues explaining exactly how much Joe Biden was meddling in his affairs. Watch.
Last question. If you had Joe Biden in front of you his affairs. Watch. Dernière question. Si vous aviez Joe Biden face à vous, que lui diriez-vous?
Je lui dirais good luck.
Okay, so ladies and gentlemen, this is Victor Shokin saying, first off, Joe Biden is a man
of low moral character. And then, yes, Joe Biden interfered in our affairs, got me fired.
According to the article, in 2020, Victor Shokin filed an official complaint against
Joe Biden for interfering in Ukraine's legal proceedings.
In the same month, Shokin claimed that he had been poisoned with mercury five months ago during a stay in Greece.
He says that potentially Biden could have been the person that ordered his poisoning.
What?
Ukraine launched criminal proceedings in February of 2020 against Joe Biden on allegations that he pressured authorities
into forcing the resignation of Ukrainian prosecutor Viktor Shokin. In May 2020,
Shokin made an appeal to the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, urging him to take action.
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In order to bribe himself out of the truth of what actually happened in Ukraine, because we
have the phone calls. You
can hear Joe Biden here talking to the Ukrainian president at the time. His name was Poroshenko
demanding the firing of this prosecutor. You can hear it on the tapes. Listen.
Yesterday, I met me with the general prosecutor shocking.
And despite of the fact that we don't have any corruption charges, we don't have any information about him doing something wrong, I especially ask him to resign. in his position as a state person.
And despite the fact that he has a support in the power.
One hour ago, he bring me the written statement of his resignation.
Great.
This is my second step.
Great. You can hear Joe Biden say, have you ever heard that call? Funny how the media has never
played you that call of Joe Biden sitting there with his Ukrainian paymasters saying, this guy
didn't do anything wrong. Nobody wants him fired, but we're going to get him fired. We have no idea
why. Yeah, we have no idea why, Joe. Well,
now we know. Do you know that just minutes ago, Tucker Carlson dropped his second part interview
with Devin Archer? This is, of course, the biggest flex in all of media. Tucker Carlson
is getting Devin Archer, the business partner of Hunter Biden and Joe Biden, to sit there and not
only give him direct evidence of Joe Biden's involvement in his businesses, but also to say what happened with Victor Shokin. The only reason we're focusing
on this is that this is the hardest evidence. This is the most clear cut evidence. We're going
to talk a little bit later in the show about China and about some of the new text messages
that came out. But this is just so clear cut. You could put it in a Venn diagram.
You put it up. You can put Kamala Harris can can understand it so this part about uh victor shokin's firing is so egregious devin archer talked about
it in a just released interview from tucker carlson check this out when choke when biden
called for shokin to be fired right very publicly Very publicly, and then got it done, like, bam.
Right.
What did you think?
Again, the narrative, this has been,
they've tried to beat this into my head a million times
because it does work on paper.
Yeah.
As far as the, you know, the logical steps.
But we were told that Shokin had already been taken care,
you know, that he was under control,
and that this was going to be a whole big problem for Burisma now.
Yeah, it's a huge problem.
Because Shoken, I mean, I don't know what that's like.
The guy was going to shut our business down and just got fired.
Oh, no!
It's just what, it was kind of pounded into our heads.
Obviously, as I look back in the review, it doesn't paper as well.
Oh, hot damn, man.
Oh, hot damn.
Oh, it's been taken care of.
That's an exact quote from Devin Archer.
It's been taken care of.
What else, ladies and gentlemen?
What else has Devin Archer said?
Now, it's an hour-long interview, so we combed through it as quickly as we could before the show.
Some interesting little things that have been pulled out by our incredible producer team here. Archer on requests from Hunter,
call dad. That's a request that was made a lot of times. Oh, let's just get dad on the phone.
Come on, get dad on the phone. We got a problem anywhere in the world. get dad on the phone. Whew, baby. Check it out.
They told Hunter to, quote, call his dad?
Yeah, I mean, I think referencing the email that you put earlier,
there was constant pressure to send signals,
to leverage all of his, you know, his dad included,
but the Biden brand, all of the, you know, his dad included, but the Biden brand, all of the, you know, the
D.C. insider and relationships to help Burisma survive. I think that's the, you know, at the
end of the day, what we're talking about. That was the idea. That's what he brought.
That's that it was it was the that ability to help on the geopolitical stage.
When they asked him to call his dad, did he?
I was not privy to the conversation directly, but they've asked, you know, that was, you know,
Vadim met with his dad at dinner, at dinner at Cafe Milano, a famous dinner at Cafe Milano.
So, you know, I did not listen to a particular call where they spoke, but I know that the request was made by Vadim a lot.
Wow. So, Hunter Biden, the request was made a lot.
Devin Archer has testified before Congress saying that this is this request was made 20 plus times for dad to hop on the phone in exchange for influence. Now, yesterday, Kash Patel, an absolute
fantastic legal expert who's brought bribery charges as a federal prosecutor before and who's
brought RICO charges as a federal prosecutor before, said, no, no, no, no, no. Joe Biden
doesn't even know anything. Doesn't even know anything about what's going on. Just him answering
the phone during the business, that's bribery. Because all you need to do is look at the results.
And if the prosecutor gets fired, then Joe Biden is part and parcel to bribery.
That's how it all works.
This is as close to a slam dunk as you can get.
But it turns out that Joe Biden did know.
Oh, man.
OK, so again, this dropped just minutes ago.
But we have our incredible producer team has combed through it.
Check this
out. So here's Devin Archer saying, oh, wait a second. Joe did know. Let me make this very clear.
Joe knew what was going on. He knew the game here. Watch. The reaction to what you've said in public,
to what you said to the committee on the Hill, and doubtless to what you've been telling us in this interview,
is that like, there's no corruption here at all. This is totally normal. Joe Biden had no role
whatsoever in his son's business or knowledge of it. Right. How would, I mean, that seems false.
Yeah, I think that, yeah, I think that's categorically false. I think that what the, he was aware of Hunter's business.
He met with Hunter's business partners.
He, I mean, you found a letter that illustrates that he knew me.
And he's thanking you.
He's thanking you for his efforts.
So I think that was, yeah, I think your efforts.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think that that's a, you know, that's not factually right.
It's not factually correct.
They're lying to you.
We have the proof.
We'll put it up on screen.
Please enjoy.
Have a look.
Why don't you go ahead and just oodle, oodle this one?
Now, first off, the reason that you know that this is Joe Biden's letter and that Joe Biden
wrote this himself is that he misspells Devin Archer's name twice.
Check this out.
Dear Delvin.
So he actually writes the way that he speaks.
That's how you know this is accurate.
And then he misspells it again at the bottom.
He spells his name wrong twice.
So absolute proof positive.
Here's Joe Biden thanking him.
I'm glad you're in business
with my son i'm glad you are like sprinkling the hansel and gretel coke line uh from country to
country that hunter can follow in order to pick up fat stacks hot bags for my retirement. As Joe Biden has put it many, many times,
this was an operation to ensure the Biden legacy. Ladies and gentlemen, that legacy is now going
down in flames. That's hard evidence of Joe's crimes. Hard evidence of crimes is something
they don't have against Donald Trump, something they'll never be able to bring to trial against
Donald Trump. And there's one person who's making sure that those trials go fairly soundly. And it was an
absolute bombshell yesterday when she walked out and talked to the press, Donald Trump's
spokesperson and personal attorney, Alina Haba, joins the show now. Missokeswoman, is that the right way to say it?
I don't know.
I don't know.
If you're woke, you probably call me a spokesperson, right?
Oh, all right.
Okay, well, that's how you know we're not what we've passed your first test.
Spokeswoman, yes.
I'm his general counsel and spokeswoman.
That is my name.
All right.
Pass the first test.
You, man, you walked out yesterday
and set the world on fire for six straight minutes answering questions out front of the courthouse
we didn't get really any q a from any other member of team trump i just want to ask you like what do
you like first off what was the what was the mood yesterday uh walking out there how many how many
press were there um what was so much so actually there were so many people there, um, that you couldn't see,
I'll give you the inside edition version. You, when we pulled up, there were tons of people
and they actually blocked me off for security reasons. And where you can see right there,
um, there was secret service actually that had to put two vans on either side and they blocked
them off because there were so many people. So there was one block where i was in the middle of basically two massive crowds and
then they selected um press that came with us in the motorcade came with us back to the motorcade
to back to the plane to take president trump's comments after his arraignment um and those were
the you know there was that group
and it was The New York Times, you know, all the big all the big press, Politico and, you know,
anybody that that went through the proper protocol got in there. So, yeah, it was something.
You let the DOJ on fire in these comments, you know, like what what is your major takeaway from from yesterday?
Honestly, the feedback was different from yesterday than Miami, right? I spoke outside
the Miami agreement, and it's sad that I can say I've done this now multiple times, but
this was different because when I laid out and I wanted it to be different, this one was just
very factual. I chose to speak for anybody who didn't hear it. I chose to speak facts because people can disagree with my politics. People can
disagree with who I represent, but I'm a lawyer. So with, as an attorney, I think facts speak the
loudest facts that you cannot dispute. And the timeline are those facts. So the feedback I got
on this one was incredible because I think both sides have a difficult time criticizing me when all I'm doing is laying out facts about timing and how ridiculously obvious this witch hunt has become.
And, you know, frankly, we know there's probably another one coming down and I'll do the same thing there again.
And, you know, I'm running out of things to say that I
haven't said already because it's so obvious. But the feedback was really positive. And I think
people are just waking up in a major way. Donald Trump stopped in front of the plane and gave some
pretty strong comments. We played him at the top of the show. Did you advise him to do this?
I always think he should speak as much as I'm a loud mouth, he is President Trump
and he should speak and he should they should hear from him, A, that he's OK, that he is strong and
his sentiments, because people are going to need to go to the ballot boxes in 2024 and put their
their money where their mouth is and get there and really make the right decision. So he's the
candidate. You know, he's got to speak. It's important. And I think what he said was right.
It's a sad day for America. And this is persecution, not prosecution. And it's it's
very unconstitutional. So it does seem wildly unconstitutional to go to the president for
free speech. We broke down sort of Jack Smith's like insane single cat lady, postmenopausal
Upper East Side op-ed that he wrote about Donald Trump is very, very screechy, like
very much like, like, like find you in your apartment, like with the cats, you know, the
cats, the cats have essentially eaten you like you, you know, nobody loved you.
Yeah.
He couldn't look him in the eye.
Really weak individual because I, Jack Smith was in front of me. I would look him right in the eye
and, and that's weakness. And I think we saw weakness when he tried to speak. I mean,
maybe I should help him a little bit, but when he tried to speak to the press that day that he came
out with his second bogus indictment, the first one was awful. And then
he tried to come out this time and give some like impartiality appearance of everyone's innocent
until proven guilty. You've tried Trump derangement syndrome like you are the king of this. This is
a joke. Don't be somebody you're not. Number one, you go in front of the camera and you try and be
fake. We can tell. And I think the American people saw that. And then he couldn't even look
at the man that he's attacking in the eye yesterday. Doesn't that say that for us? So
so Jack Smith didn't even make eye contact with Donald Trump. No eye contact. No, couldn't do it.
Don't blame him. I wouldn't be able to do it either if I was him. Wow. Weak sauce. That's
what we call weak sauce. But he's he's a he's a weak puppet. That's what I think he is. And when he is, you know, coming in with these bogus claims, writing them and they're so as an attorney, just have dignity for the claims that you bring to such a high profile case.
Make sure that you're not doing the wrong thing. You know, I've been dismissed on a case before that I brought for President Trump.
But I stand behind those that complaint and ended up becoming true and coming out with the Durham report. So if you're going
to do that, you better stand up and you better be able to look the person in the eye and depose
them and and really ask the right questions. And what I've seen so far of Jack Smith, I'm just not
impressed. And I think his track record speaks to that as well. Did Donald Trump and Jack Smith
have any interactions in the courtroom at all? He wouldn't. No, he wouldn't even look at him.
Wow.
I told you he literally just, you know,
Out of fear, out of cowardice?
We saw it in the press conference.
Out of fear, cowardice or shame?
Probably all of the above.
Well, I don't think he has shame.
I don't think he could have brought this if he had any shame.
I think shame is something a person with dignity feels shame.
If you have no dignity and pride, I don't think you have the ability to feel shame.
There's the judge who has worked with Hunter Biden as a colleague, who has defended the DNC
and defended Fusion GPS in Russiagate, who should be immediately recused. Your thought on this?
100% accurate. I believe that that person has no business being the judge on this case.
I think we have issues with the venue.
I think the venue is a tough venue, of course.
But more importantly, you have a judge that has
a worked with all these people, as you mentioned, that's 100 percent of conflict.
And then you have the fact that she's known as being an incredibly difficult J6 person.
She's a lot of the problem.
And the reason we have these issues
with these J6 individuals who have not had a fair trial or a speedy trial, but with Donald Trump,
they want to do a speedy trial, as we heard yesterday. And there's been a lot of publicity
about that. People that have been sitting in solitary confinement, people that have been
sitting in jails and haven't been heard yet. I want to ask, why have they not been heard? But
why do you have the time for Donald Trump? I'm just seeing the hypocrisy and seeing the ridiculousness of the court system coming out of D.C.
It's scary. It's scary stuff.
So Trump said on Truth Social this morning, hey, Supreme Court, just grab this thing and destroy it.
We know we know you got you know, we know Clarence Thomas is polishing his gavel, getting it ready.
But what's going on when it comes to that?
Mike Davis was on our show yesterday saying, you know, it would take a second, you know, it would take a hot second for this to make its way to the Supreme Court.
Your legal strategy here. Yeah.
First Amendment rights are the most important rights, I think, as American citizens that differentiate us from third world countries.
It's the reason you and I can do the show right now. So that's what the Supreme Court is here for.
It's for constitutional and bedrock issues that are major issues in this country to make sure that we remain America and don't turn into an un-American state.
And that is why those people that are
selected into the Supreme Court go through such a vigorous process. And I think that it is a
constitutional issue. I think it is an issue that will ultimately end up in the Supreme Court. And
I want, you know, I think, Benny, you bring up a good point that people aren't talking about.
They can try and have a speedy trial. They can try and rush things. But, you know, any litigator understands there's an
appellate process. There are decisions that will happen along the way. There will be decisions we
don't agree with that will have to appeal and vice versa, by the way. It works both ways.
So when you have that, this is not going to go as fast as they may like. But at the end of the day,
I do believe that if it gets up to the Supreme Court or a good
appellate division panel, then, you know, they'll make the right decision because this is unprecedented.
It's a slippery slope. I mean, every politician should be arrested then under this. Right.
It's impossible. Yes. We've read through the indictment. It's very hard. Again, it's very
hard. It was like reading the op ed pages of the New York Times on a very sleepy, like August
Sunday, where these people who have severe problems write in screechy.
It was really, really bad.
But wow, is this case unbelievably evacuous.
Retweets.
Oh, he retweeted things.
Oh, he said, go peacefully to the Capitol.
And then he he said this. I can't
wrap my mind around this. Perhaps you could elucidate for me what the legal theory is here.
Donald Trump said things that weren't true. And we're going to have to prove that he didn't know
they were true. And that's big. That's bad. And so that violates the. I think what they're trying to say is that he was advised
by some people not to challenge the election. Well, OK. And he was advised by some in another
way. And his beliefs are his beliefs. And that's the beauty of this country. And at the end of the
day, we all know he still believes that 2020 was not a fair election. It's not a question that he still believes it. And,
you know, I think that that evidentiary wise is going to be very problematic. They have to get
into his frame of mind and prove that he actually believed it to be false and was peddling a false
statement. But more importantly, that he had no basis to believe it. And that's going to be hard
because now we're going to challenge the election's credibility. And all we have to show is an inkling of reason to believe that something was stolen or something was rigged or challenged,
that it was perfect. And we can do that easily. It's been done. So, you know, I don't understand
what's illegal about voicing for people to protest patriotically. I don't understand what's illegal
about saying that you don't believe something was done accurately or properly as the sole person in the executive
branch. But we'll see. I mean, again, this to me is frankly the weakest of of any case that we've
seen come out of the Jack Smith, whatever era, whatever you want to call it. You're criminalizing
free thought. It really really comes down to that. You're criminalizing free thought. It really, really comes down to that. You're
criminalizing free thought. Being a skeptic, being a skeptic is our right. It is actually
the precursor to truth is being skeptical of the official narratives. And I think that,
by the way, it's our obligation. And I think as the president of this country,
it is also your obligation to make sure that we have safe, secure borders and et cetera,
et cetera, and elections. That's what makes us America. This is one of the core values of our country that makes us America.
So weak, weak. Last question here. I really do, because I hear a lot of people buzzing about this.
You do get discovery here, right? You get subpoena power here, right?
Yeah. Obviously, I'm not a criminal attorney and I don't ever speak to something
I'm not an expert on,
but criminal is a little bit different.
Obviously, we're going to get to see
what their discovery was
and their testimony.
They get to look at everything
that happened in the grand jury,
whereas up till now,
we have no part in anything
and they can put on whatever.
It's like a one man show.
They can put on whatever show
to the grand jury and say,
these are all the facts
and there's no rebuttal. So we get to rebut. It's not as voluminous as
civil discovery. You know, in civil discovery, I get to take every deposition I want. I get to
deep dive. It's a bit different in criminal courts, but that is why I leave it to my good
friends in the criminal case to handle it. And
we have some great attorneys I'm really proud of. John Laurel is awesome. And Todd Blanch will do a
great job. And I trust them. I think they're going to take care of it and get rid of this quickly.
So final final comment on Jack Smith. He was in charge of ethics at DOJ when Joe Biden was
getting bags of cash from every evil oligarch in the world. Any thoughts on that?
I mean, yeah, it seems amazing. It's amazing. It's a little strange. I think that if there hasn't
already been an investigation into his behavior ethically, I would be shocked. You know, people
always like to say, I'm going to lose my law. She's going to lose her law license. Not really.
You know, when you're looking at people like this again, it's like, why, I'm going to lose my law. She's going to lose her law license. Not really. You know,
when you're looking at people like this again, it's like, why, if you're a Republican attorney and an outspoken Republican attorney, then you should be investigated. But if you're
a Democrat attorney who literally did not get appointed by anybody, you got lucky. And now
you report to Merrick Garland who reports to who Biden, you want to tell me that you're acting
ethically and appropriately. He should know about ethics. He clearly does not. But I hope that the right
individuals and they know who they are. I hope they're taking a close look at it.
Good. All right. Well, Godspeed, Alina Haba. We're just so proud of you. We're just so proud.
We saw you march out yesterday and do seven straight minutes, rapid fire, both barrels.
It was awesome. It was awesome. You did an incredible job. Godspeed. We saw you march out yesterday and do seven straight minutes, rapid fire, both barrels.
It was awesome.
It was awesome.
You did an incredible job.
Godspeed.
Thank you.
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Stephen Miller joins the program now.
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Steven, thank you so much.
It's a great introduction. I need to take you on the road with me. You can just do all my introductions. It would probably do well for my fundraising.
I got you, boy.
Listen, I've been in D.C. long enough to just to understand that there needs to be a high
level of IQ, planning, strategy and logistics behind the bluster, right?
And behind the people going out and making the speeches.
And you were that for the entirety of Trump's first term.
And you remain that now today with very, very successful America first legal.
You have a great legal mind and you have a great mind for how government functions.
As you read through Jack Smith and what happened yesterday to your old boss, what's your major takeaway?
Well, first of all, I've been lucky enough over the years to help a number of different politicians and work for a number of different congressional committees.
And basically, I've been in Washington inside either Congress or the executive branch every day since I graduated from Duke University.
But I never in all that time, never in all that time met a politician more brilliant than Donald Trump,
the man who is now being persecuted, not prosecuted, but persecuted to a degree and at a level that we have never seen before in the history of this country.
If you read the indictment and so much has been said and so much has been written on the subject and even have principled people on the left, like, for example, Jonathan Turley and Glenn Greenwald, who have been so
erudite on this. But the indictment is the effort to imprison somebody for expressing and having
thoughts that the Department of Justice considers to be unacceptable. I think it was Turley who said this is American history's first ever true prosecution
of disinformation. And so in effect, they're seeking a life prison sentence for what the
state regards as disinformation. And so I want everyone just to kind of open their eyes a little
bit here. Let's just zoom out for a second. Nothing ever happens in isolation or by accident.
It's all connected, right? So if you think about suddenly in our lexicon, you see the term disinformation and misinformation and also malinformation ever present.
And you see other words being grouped with those words like domestic terrorism and hate speech.
Right. What they're trying to do is to get around the left's number one problem in establishing complete
control over our society has been the first amendment right they've run shot through a lot
of rights and a lot of freedoms but this is a key point well while leftist judges and jurors
have been pretty happy to dispense with most of the constitution the last shred that's still been
i mean you talk about like some of the Commerce Clause, it's been gone for like 100 years, right? The last thing that's still standing has been the First Amendment, where even historically more liberal jurists, more liberal justices, and more liberal prosecutors have said that's architecture, this lexicon to say, well, speech is violence and hate speech is a crime.
And really, these are actually the words of domestic terrorism.
And so now we're living in an era. And again, Donald Trump is the is not only the test case for this, but because it's the most spectacular application of management
of all, everything else for the state becomes very easy after that, right? In other words,
if you can imprison the chief rival to the president of the United States, the current
president, Joe Biden, on a free speech violation, then truly its applications are limitless in all
circumstances and all places. So we have now
crossed that threshold into if you are guilty of misinformation and disinformation, that you can
and will go to jail. And what's interesting is if you look at a lot of countries that we would think
of as being more despotic or countries that would be more authoritarian, typically when they're
charging an innocent person, they at least have
the dignity and good sense to frame them with something that would transparently be a crime,
like say, oh, you're spying on behalf of a foreign country, so you go to jail. They say, well, I'm
not spying. I'm just an American tourist. So they say, no, no, no, you're a spy. You're going to jail.
The American population has been so desensitized to the disinformation police that the state doesn't even blush at the idea of saying,
you said something that we think is untrue,
and so now you're going to jail.
You said there's election fraud, but we say there isn't.
Don't ask us to produce evidence that there isn't.
You think that the Department of Justice,
before they issued this indictment,
went down to Georgia and did signature matching?
You think they went and checked the ballots in Philadelphia? You think they matched up the names
of the voters to the actual addresses and said, are they a criminal? Are they a citizen? Did they
live here? When were they born? Were they 18 when they voted? Are they domiciled here? Do they have
a criminal record? Is this even their signature? You think they did one bit of that work before
just saying, I don no, no, no,
it's the most secure election in history and you're going to jail. So let's not understate,
that's the danger, understate the peril and gravity of this moment. If they can jail for life
the leader of the opposition because he committed a conspiracy to say a thing that was untrue and to try to make the public
case for that thing, again, untrue in the words and mind of the deep state, then what person's
liberties could possibly be saved? You could be, for example, a citizen organizing parents
on, say, opposition to gender studies in the curriculum, you know, the LGBTQIA plus trans
agenda. And if you organize a bunch of parents and you express a bunch of views, but then let's say
somebody says, ah, but you have caused emotional pain and suffering to trans children, right? So
you're not just guilty of free speech. You're now guilty of depriving this person of their
civil rights. This is a conspiracy to deprive someone of their civil rights under the statutes
they're using in this case, which were passed after the Civil War, right? These are statutes
and the civil rights that were passed after the Civil War to stop the KKK. They're now going to
say, no, no, no, You've violated the civil rights of trans children
and you and all your domestic terrorist parents
are all going to jail
because your claims are untrue.
How do you know?
Well, we asked the American Association of Pediatricians
and they said it's untrue.
So you're going to jail.
The applications here are limited.
Do you have any faith,
and we try as hard not to black pill on this show,, we try and whitepill, at the very least redpill people.
Do you have any faith that our Supreme Court will crush this in due time?
We've had a couple of experts on saying that this would be a very open and shut case.
Your legal take. Yeah. So I always want to caution people against
undue optimism, because when you live in a place of excessive optimism, it tends to
dull your motivation. It tends to sap you into a state of complacency.
It tends to lead you not to do the work that needs to get done.
And so the case is open and shut, right? This would be a 9-0 rejection in almost any other
political circumstance. But again, I want to zoom out for a second and point out what's been
happening here. They've been running a PSYOP on the judiciary now related to all things
January 6th for almost three years. And so if you look at what they've been ruling in a lot of
cases, I'm not just referring, by the way, just to the criminal cases. I'm also referring to a lot
of the civil cases with the complete destruction of executive privilege and various other longstanding executive branch
privileges that have all been eradicated as applies to this case. And the judiciary has been
both conditioned and in some cases bullied into bending or breaking or ignoring or violating the law to be on what is considered to be the right side of whatever the case is.
And and to therefore not be seen as being a in the words of the left is an illegitimate judge.
So in other words, they've been they've been working the judiciary just like they worked on Roberts ahead of the Obamacare ruling.
But multiply this times like a million. Right. They've been working the judiciary to say, you are not legitimate if you rule this case based
on the laws and the facts. This has to be outcome driven. Whoever we in the media say needs to be
punished or go to jail or be harassed or be invaded, you have to reach that conclusion.
And so you look at the same dynamic happening, of course,
right now in Trump's criminal cases, where you see the judge in Florida, who, by all accounts,
is a mainstream, centrist, down-the-middle judge with absolutely no agenda whatsoever,
who has been harassed, intimidated, relentlessly vilified and bullied by the media.
And then in the D.C. case, here's a judge who, by all accounts, has shown an extraordinary degree
of bias in her rulings over a long period of time, who's now being lionized and treated as
a heroic figure. And so the message is clear. Rule the way we want you to and you will be a hero.
Rule the wrong way and you will be demonized for life.
And so so, again, while the legal issues here are are is clear cut, this is a nine zero rejection in any other circumstance.
We do have to be worried that that the psychological intimidation campaign. And remember, the Department of Justice for years now
has declined to apply federal law
to clear the demonstrators
from the justices' homes and property, right?
This is the same justice that even faced
with the assassination attempt on one of the justices
has declined to enforce longstanding federal law
to clear demonstrators away from their homes. So again, this has been an intimidation campaign
that's long running. And we should not just sit back and say, don't worry, the Supreme Court is
going to handle this. We need to ultimately understand that we have to organize to elect
at every level of government from top to bottom
individuals who are going to be resolute in restoring justice to this land.
How do you do it from an administration standpoint? You, of course, are
possibly the number one person to ask this question to. In a Trump term 2.0,
how do you properly take the machete to this?
This just absolutely you've lost the American people here.
I mean, you've lost Joe Rogan.
Joe Rogan just didn't drop an entire two hour podcast.
We just went full flamethrower against Joe Biden.
I've never seen anything like it.
If you're losing Joe Rogan and you're losing these people,
centrists, as you just talked about, the centrist judge, Elon Musk's of the world.
If you're losing these individuals, man, people are ready for actual change.
I think the atmosphere perhaps, Stephen, is right for true reform here at the DOJ.
Sir, how do you go about doing it? Well, the first and most important thing is to reestablish what is known as the unitary executive. So this goes back to
the Watergate era. And now we obviously know, looking back on it now, of course, that that was
a deep state coup against Richard Nixon. But this goes back to the Watergate era,
in which, and by the way, the cost of that, just that we're talking about measuring this in human
lives, is that just, I know this is a tangent, but just to understand the consequence of the deep state thinking they run policy.
Getting rid of Nixon, who was pursuing an honorable peace and a durable peace in Vietnam, led to the complete collapse of Nixon's Vietnam strategy after he left office.
That would have then kept some sort of peace in Indochina.
And instead, we were left with communist butchery on a scale that few can imagine.
I'm not talking about the validity of entering the war. I'm just pointing out that when
you when you get rid of duly elected presidents, the effects on policy can be truly calamitous.
But they push this idea after Nixon that the Department of Justice was an independent branch of government. And I mean, how many times in the Trump era did you pushed this idea after nixon that the department of justice was an independent branch
of government and i mean how many times in the trump era did you hear this idea that dj's
independent independent independent could you imagine what our founding fathers any of them
washington madison jefferson would have said if you told them that the that the department of
justice that the law enforcement the prosecutorial power was going to be put into an independent agency that was self-piloting, that was self-guiding, and that was going to make its own decisions without any influence from the executive branch.
But that's the idea that's been pushed now for decades and decades.
If you read Article 2, right, the first sentence says that the executive power is vested, right, in a president,
not 10 people or 20 people or 50 people or 2 million people, right, a president.
This is an important point. You have been conditioned as citizens to think that there's
something autocratic about saying that all executive power should be in the hands of a
single president. You've been conditioned to think, no, no, no, no, that's not good, right? It should be diffused into the hands of lots of
people. The most democratic position possible, and the only correct constitutional position,
is that the president alone wields the executive power, and everyone in the executive branch serves
at his pleasure and his discretion, because the president is the only one elected by the whole American people. Nobody unelected in the executive branch has any independent power. It is a power
delegated by the president to them. So the first and most important step is to reestablish, again,
this principle of the unitary government and to say that the Department of Justice and the
execution of our laws is the most important, not just a, but the most important
presidential responsibility. And that everyone in that department constitutionally, that in other
words, that civil service reform laws themselves are unconstitutional. It is unconstitutional to
say the American people can elect a president, but they can be forced to have a mid-level Department of Justice, far left radical, making decisions
independent of that president that cannot be removed by that president. That you as a citizen
do not have the ability to elect somebody to change how the Department of Justice operates.
It is an unconstitutional premise. So you begin by challenging that very notion. And then
underneath that, right, you have to appoint people at every single level.
So it's not just people get very focused on is obviously essential on who the attorney general, the deputy attorney general is and on down the chain, associate attorney generals and so forth.
Who's the head of the National Security Division, the head of the criminal division? These are all essential appointments. But you need to be thinking about who is the head of the field office? Who is the chief attorney in that field office?
Who are the chief attorneys in every single agency and sub-agency throughout? Who's that
attorney's chief of staff? Who's that chief of staff's deputy chief of staff? You would be
thinking about all of the appointed positions throughout the department and making sure that every single one of those people is both mission aligned,
but also possesses the skill set, the focus, the knowledge to be able to outmaneuver the deep state instead of being outmaneuvered by them.
The deep state has a set of tools and we know what they are.
And the one thing that we know is, is that the moment
that you start pushing at them, they're going to follow that same playbook, right? Which they're
going to manufacture a story. They're going to leak it. Then they're going to investigate it.
And then they're going to assert that a crime has been committed. You need to appoint people
who are sophisticated enough to be able to understand how to operate in an environment
in which that's the playbook being used against you. And then you combine that with the power of the intelligence community to actually engage in
illicit espionage and illicit spy. So it's not going to be enough just to appoint people where,
you know, maybe you follow them online, you follow them on social media, and you think,
oh, man, this person really gets it. That's not enough. It's not enough just to get it.
Getting it is great. But you also have
to be able to operate in an environment where people who spent 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 years learning
nothing else but how to run these ops. You need to appoint people who are sophisticated enough
to not only see the ops, but to be able to outmaneuver the operators. And then you need to
pursue criminal prosecutions of those who have unlawfully used
state power to advance their ends and their aims and understand that until there is criminal
culpability, so take, for example, the Russia hoax. Under the precedent that they have established,
which in this case is true, unlike in the case of President Trump where it lies all the way down,
they perpetrated a conspiracy to defraud the United States government.
The Russia hoax was a conspiracy to defraud the government.
Yes. Right. That is a criminally prosecutable event.
And then the conspiracy as well to defraud the government about the Hunter Biden laptop and to defraud the American people.
Also, it violates all the statutes. Right? Interfering in elections, civil rights, and conspiracy. So you need to then begin
establishing this template. What they have used on their mountain of lies, you must now use those
same precedents and those same tools, except you are building a case on a Mount Everest of truth. So same tools,
the only difference, this is the key point, the difference between us and them is that we will
use those tools to pursue true and actual justice against true and actual wrongdoers, whereas they've
used those tools to pursue injustice against the innocent. That's the key moral distinction.
The mistake that people
on the right make is thinking, oh, well, no, we can't use these precedents because then we're
like them. That is like saying that a cop and a criminal are the same person if they both use
force. They are not the same person. One is pursuing justice and one is pursuing crime.
Use the same legal tools they've established, but use them to bring the truly guilty to justice.
Ladies and gentlemen, can you see why Stephen was such an effective speechwriter for President
Trump? Can you see why some of the best lofty prose that Donald Trump spaketh while he was
president came from Stephen? My final question for you is just a simple follow up to what you
just said. Are you in favor of state AGs going
after and filing charges against Democrats? Do you believe that Hillary Clinton and the people
who signed the letter to say that Hunter Biden's laptop was disinformation, do you believe that
Republicans turn about as fair play? And as soon as Republicans gain the executive power again,
that they should immediately launch investigations into Russiagate, true investigations?
And so, again, they've established the rules. They have established the rule that if you engage,
again, in what they say is a conspiracy, what you and I would say is speaking the truth,
if you engage in a conspiracy that has any impact, again, in their view on an election or an electoral outcome,
that's a crime. That's what they're saying. That is the template that they have established.
So we are saying that the people who actually lied, who actually engaged in a conspiracy,
who actually engaged in premeditated, willful and malicious conduct to deceive and lie to the
American people should be held to account absolutely without question. I'll make one more point on this, which is that there may be those, I probably would say I'm one of those people,
who would rather live in a world in which we don't ever have to have this conversation,
right, in which there's nobody has to charge anybody on anything at all. But the only
way you're going to ever get to that world, I mean, in the political realm, right, the only way
you're ever going to get to that world is by creating compelling reason for those who are on
offense to want to seek a legal ceasefire. In other words, if you are in any kind of existential
struggle, and you are only getting pummeled, pummeled, pummeled, pummeled, pummeled, and you put up no defense, in what universe could you then go to the person who is pummeling you into the earth and say, could you please stop now?
All that you will get is laughed at, mocked at, and then a hold away to the gulags, right? The only way you're going to get
to an environment where you can say, all right, let's have a complete ceasefire, right? We're
not going to, you know, the next, for example, like the next guy in Missouri who defends his
property from a mob, you're not going to prosecute him. The only way you're going to get to that
point is if they have a reason to say, we now, we're done with this, we're crying uncle.
We did not start this. We have been on the receiving end of this for now in earnest for
seven years, although the roots of it are earlier. Again, but the key difference is that we will only
go after those who are guilty, whereas they are going after those who are innocent. And the last
thing I'll say is that if you look at the crime and the
filth and the drugs and the gangs in this country, just think for just one minute. If the Department
of Justice use even one one hundred of the resources they've used to go after Donald Trump,
there would be no MS-13. There would be no Sinaloa cartel. There would be no foreign national gangs terrorizing our citizens.
They could be removed like that. You could literally you can mobilize the National Guard, mobilize the FBI, go neighborhood by neighborhood,
pick up every single known or suspected gang member who has no legal right to be here and they could be flown out of the country.
They are not using those resources to protect you, to protect your family, to protect your loved ones. They are using them
to strengthen and establish their political control over the future of this country.
And I can promise you this. If we don't elect in the very near future, from top to bottom,
AGs, governors, president, Senate, House,
people who understand what we're discussing here today, that no matter how right you feel,
and no matter how much you know the truth, and how wide awake you are, and how open your eyes
are, it's not going to matter. Because their strength will dominate all day long over your rightness.
That's the lesson of history.
You can be as right as you want.
But if one side is strong and one side is supine and passive, as are so many, of course, on our side in the Senate, they're just going to get pulverized.
And so you need to elect people.
And that's what we're talking about here.
I'm talking about electing people from this mayor's all the way to the top who understand what we discussed here today.
So you can have allies on your side who get these fundamental truths and will act upon them.
Yeah. Amateur study strategy. Right. Professional study logistics.
These are these are logistics. And America First Legal is a logistics company. It is a nonprofit,
sorry, correction, that is going forth and actually filing the legal charges that are
changing our nation and are really taking offense to the left. Stephen, can you talk
quickly about your group? Yeah, just very quickly. So America First Legal, we are a 501c3
nonpartisan nonprofit dedicated to the defense of our Constitution, our heritage and the rule of law and our sovereignty in our court system.
So we're filing one lawsuit after another. We are filing lawsuits against the Biden administration and against the radical left.
And we are filing lawsuits against radical corporations and private organizations that are
crushing your rights and crushing your liberties we have won one major victory after another we
also represent parents and lawsuits against superintendents and school boards and school
districts all across this country as well too we are the go-to place for people who are being crushed under the boot heel of this new
authoritarianism. And every service that we provide to our clients is completely free to them. Because
again, we are a charitable foundation. So if you want to find out more about what we're doing
and how we are leading the way in restoring true law and justice in America, then visit aflegal.org. We're not interested
in just studying these problems. We're interested in actually getting into the legal arena to fight
them. aflegal.org. Ladies and gentlemen, Stephen Miller also on Twitter or as it's known now,
x.com. Look at that. Even China respects him. Even China cowers in fear and bows their head.
Ladies and gentlemen, 500,000 people can't be wrong.
Go follow Stephen Miller at StephenMOnX.com, Twitter.com.
Godspeed.
You are doing some of the most important work in America, Stephen.
Thank you again.
I really enjoyed it.
Let's talk soon.
What an exciting time to be alive truly what an exciting time to be alive like what a world where we can have an opportunity to interview donald trump's lawyer donald trump's chief
strategist and speech writer and where we can truly like get together and talk ideas and talk truly logistics of how we
save this country and how we take down this deep state. It's interesting as you as you look through
what is happening right now and you sort of understand the nature of the beast, and you realize that
what we are facing here is just the same thing that we've always faced, right? We've always faced
cretinous evil. We've always faced organs that wish and ascribe to total and complete power.
What does Satan offer Christ when Christ was on the mountaintop? The Mount
Everest of truth, as Stephen just called it. Satan says, I'll give you all of the trappings
of the world, lays out all of the kingdoms of the earth, right? This is always the play. We'll give
you power. Power at what cost? Christ said, nobody kneels before, nobody, no nobody I will not kneel before you, I kneel before God
and Satan fled
Christ spaketh
truth and he fled and it didn't matter
was one of those kingdoms that Satan
offered like America?
yes, yes it was
are we living in modern day Sodom and Gomorrah? yes, yes we are
and it's worth saying it
because it's worth understanding
that the Sodom story is about
one man standing up.
One good man could save the city.
Find me one good man, one good woman.
Stand up, save the city.
And this show, day after day, proves that there are millions of us, millions of good
men and women that are doing our part to fight and to save this country.
We're very excited to be a small piece in that constellation, and we're absolutely and
totally honored, honored by it and your viewership.
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That's our North Star.
God, family, country.
Organize your life like that, man, and you're going to have a great life.
Ladies and gentlemen, our verse today comes from Psalms 55, 22.
Cast your burdens on the Lord and he will sustain you.
He will never permit the righteous to be moved.
If you've been watching the news this week
and you've had burdens,
which of course you will when you watch the news,
the news is designed to psyop you
and to make you think that we've already lost.
To demoralize you, demoralized people can be controlled.
The news is designed to give you burdens,
cast those upon the Lord.
He'll sustain you and you will not be moved.
We will not be moved.
We'll be right back at it next week.
And we got some big announcements for you.
Very excited about it.
Ladies and gentlemen, my name is Benny Johnson
and this is The Benny Show.
God bless you.
Former MLB All-Star Sean Casey,
aka The Mayor, keeps hitting it out of the park.
Take my 30 years of experience.
Take the wisdom and knowledge I've learned from the failures when I got sent down my rookie year.
All the injuries I had to overcome.
Your mind is the most important tool you have in life.
Be relentless. Keep charging.
It matters how you talk to yourself, how you look at the world.
That matters. We talk about that.
I don't know. I'm fired up.
Baseball's back, and it's going to be incredible.
I love it.
The Mayor's Office with Sean Casey from Belize.
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