The Benny Show - I Just Went to NASA and Confirmed Aliens are REAL

Episode Date: April 2, 2026

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Starting point is 00:00:00 That gum, that gum, that gum. That gum, that gum. Okay. Well, ladies and gentlemen, a wild and exciting last couple of days. Thank you very much for sticking with us. We appreciate you rolling. Over the last five days, we've interviewed the vice president. He confirmed that aliens were demons.
Starting point is 00:00:22 And then we interviewed the NASA administrator inside of NASA, overlooking the Artemis II rocket, which we were able to walk right up to. It was unbelievable. This is like a true. out of this world experience, forgive the dad pun there. But then he, like the NASA administrator confirms aliens are real, along with a number of other really inspirational and cool things that like lift your spirit as an American. And even the coldest and darkest of hearts, and of course I'm talking about Jerry on this program and Klein.
Starting point is 00:00:54 Even those cold, dark, sallow hearts frozen in the Arctic could be warmed by what we were able to see live yesterday with the Artemis 2. going to the moon we own the moon the moon the moon is ours an important reminder that communism must lose america must win and while there are ups and downs and certainly there have been some downs we're going to talk about this on the show uh there's also a lot of great energy out there and we want to capture that it's the only way that we're going to win i got kids here i want them to be raised as americans i want them to have a future and a functional inspirational inspirational stable safe secure, clean country. Ladies and gentlemen, a day at NASA will do it for you.
Starting point is 00:01:40 It was very, very interesting. We broke some news. Does the NASA administrator believe in God? What is going out to space prove about our creator? We asked Jared Isaacman. We'll get to those clips in just one moment. Today is Thursday, April 2nd, 2026. So no April Fool's.
Starting point is 00:01:58 Today, we did have a April Fool's joke for you. which was a wild interview. Hey there, I'm Paula Pan. I help people make the smartest money decisions possible. Do not ever worry about your salary. You need enough to make sure that you aren't in a bad financial position. Once you have that, your salary becomes moot. What matters from that point forward, upside gains.
Starting point is 00:02:25 Any type of ownership stake or ownership potential, that's the money. Remember, you can afford anything, just not everything. Afford anything. Follow and listen on your favorite platform. Thank you with the NASS administrator that we dropped yesterday. It was real. It wasn't a joke at all. But we did ask some things and we were surprised at the answers. Also, President Trump gave it an address last night, detailing the future of the war in Iran. Markets not responding pleasantly. Some major warning signals the administration of which I love and care about. But some major warning signals on this conflict of the administration that cannot be ignored. The midterms are moments away.
Starting point is 00:03:08 Goodness client is April. So the midterms are what, eight months away, seven months away? Holy moly. It is going to be a roller coaster. So buckle up, ladies and gentlemen. We have Greg Stuby on the show. We have Mark Meadows on the show. Sharp.
Starting point is 00:03:28 Congressional Minds. sharp political strategists. We're going to ask them, well, the burning questions, which is how can Republicans win the midterms? How can we continue, ladies and gentlemen, the America First Movement? How do we save it from people that wish to destroy it? My name is Benny Johnson.
Starting point is 00:03:48 This is The Benny Show. Patriot Mobile was with us all throughout our trip to NASA. Here, how about this? Let me show you what we were able to film on our Patriot mobile device. Very cool. Shot yesterday. Yeah, right here. Right here.
Starting point is 00:04:11 I want you to see this one. This is Patriot Mobile, ladies and gentlemen. We tell you that they are the backbone of the show, that they work for us in the field. And this, ladies and gentlemen, is the shot. Film from a Patriot mobile device is where we watched the launch from. It was really cool. It was up on like this tablet. and what you can see here. No, no, Klein, you had it. You had a full, you had a full feature.
Starting point is 00:04:36 Yo, you can see that at that. It's, it's like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like babbling like a moron because it actually is um, neat to see America do cool stuff again. Like you want to see your country do do stuff. Do stuff again. Like you want to see your country do stuff. that only your country can do. And... Well... I mean, did you watch it? Galactic Empire! Galactic Empire!
Starting point is 00:05:10 Full Send Golf! You guys know how much I really, really love golf, and I think every week would be dope to post on the Golf Channel. I want to get a lot of guests on here. Salim's going to take a leap. I'm down to be in it. It's not really work to play golf. Join the party on the golf course.
Starting point is 00:05:22 I was like, let's go to the range. So what are we putting on it? We said 10K, right? 10K? We probably bet more than all the other golf channels, right? 10K, nine holes. Those guys bet for, like, cookies. I feel like I'm going to shank it.
Starting point is 00:05:32 This guy's been trading like a Navy seal when it comes to golf. I'm very, very excited. You excited? Yeah. Full send golf. Follow and listen on your favorite platform. Moon is ours.
Starting point is 00:05:41 I will be America maxing from here on out. You should do so with Patriot mobile. The only Christian conservative wireless provider. Go to Patreon.com. Call 972 Patriot and use the promo code Benny for a free month of service. Patriotmobile.com slash Benny call 972 Patriot to make the switch today. Okay. NASA's Artemis 2 blast off towards the moon.
Starting point is 00:05:57 Fiery liftoff sending humans farther into space than ever before. A historic mission because, well, they're going way out into deep space. This four-person crew is an actual real group of astronauts, not the Katie Perry-style astronaut. Critically important to make the distinction. In fact, I think we have something from, we have something from Ash, from the amazing Ashley on our team about this. There we go. Okay.
Starting point is 00:06:29 So, there we go. Yes, fake astronauts versus real astronauts. What can be said about two days at NASA? Well, Cape Canaveral, the Kennedy Space Center, is a monstrosity. It's just enormous. You've never seen an American military base or an American, flight base or anything as big as this. I guess there's like,
Starting point is 00:07:02 let's just start some of some of the like top lines here. It is this massive locked down base with these massive alien structures. Yeah, the huge, go to my timeline Klein on the photo of me and Jared. The huge VAB, they call it, in order to build the actual spaceships inside. It's iconic. you can see the platforms upon which they've launched multiple space missions all throughout this gigantic area right up against the Atlantic Ocean.
Starting point is 00:07:39 And they control like hundreds of miles in every direction. But for the first time, actually in your lifetime or mine, all of these platforms are being bought up by various private companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin. All of these rocket companies are bidding. and they're in bidding wars to buy up the old platforms because they want to be near NASA, they want to be near the infrastructure. They want to be in the space coast, which allows for a really excellent launch trajectories out over the ocean. It makes things really safe when you're dropping rockets because you want them to fall into the ocean. You don't want them to fall in
Starting point is 00:08:17 someone's house, of course. This is critically important when it comes to reentry as well. It's an excellent location in order to stage all of this. I mean, the of the we were able to walk right up and this is as close as any civilian can get to the rocket is so cool man they let us walk right up to it's like massive multiple stories all really something and then when it blasted off i mean you were able to just feel the earth shake under your feet i mean it was like it is bone jarring i swear you could feel the heat maybe it was just the maybe it's just the mind playing tricks on me but i swear you could feel uh that that liquid hydrogen ignite.
Starting point is 00:08:59 Again, why do we do things like this? I mean, we do things like this because it's badass, because only we can because American exceptionalism and because it's critically important to be the masters of the universe and the galaxy. I feel like this is something that is essential to an American future to be multi-planetary and to control near space and deep space, to be able to have a base that launches to Mars for NASA to engage in its actual mission,
Starting point is 00:09:35 the number of employees that came up to me. So we have a number of subscribers at NASA. It was very humbling. And those subscribers came up to me while we were in the lobby or, you know, we were being shuttled around. You know, you have to have an escort everywhere you go on base. And while ALX and I, A.LX was there
Starting point is 00:09:52 with me. Well, we were there. We were being shuttled from one place to another. And the employees would come out of their cubicles and would say, what's up? And we take a selfie and we talk. And some of these guys were like, I've been at NASA for 25 years. I joined right when the shuttle program was at its peak. And then it collapsed, right? And NASA stopped launching Americans into space. in a genuine generational humiliation, American astronauts had to travel to Russia, Kazakhstan, to be exact, to go get launched in some dumpy USSR throwaway program out in space,
Starting point is 00:10:39 which, again, is a scar on the face of American greatness, ingenuity, the country that brought you flight, and then 66 years later, were sending astronauts to orbit the moon, something that, again, like, truly boggles the mind. And if you're a believer, and if you're a Christian like me, then not only does this have you believe in American supremacy, it also has you believe in the ingenuity of man as divined by God.
Starting point is 00:11:16 You know, God can make man stupid. He did this in the Tower of Babel. he causes people throughout the Bible to go dumb and mute. God can strike you down and make you stupid, right? I feel like that's happened to me quite a few times. That's the way God humbles you, but he can also give divine spark and inspiration. You can go to the Sistine Chapel and look up and divine
Starting point is 00:11:43 that it is only the divine that could have allowed for something with this majestic to have been painted or done. And then you can watch this. from yesterday. And you could say, well, what, like, what a triumph? It's what humans can accomplish. Dude, this is what we filmed.
Starting point is 00:12:00 This isn't the NASA film. This is what we filmed with our phones. How cool is this? ALX shot this. It was just, it was just like out of this world, man. It's neat. It was like something that says, like, well, we're not done yet.
Starting point is 00:12:19 And there's a lot of doomers out there. about it a lot. There's a lot of people who I'm not quite sure like understand that, you know, what comes next when the left takes power. But let me tell you these NASA employees told me. These NASA employees who I won't show you pictures of them. I won't show you. I won't like try and name drop or anything here because I don't want to hurt anyone's career. But like ALX and I were walking the halls of NASA and we heard it time and time again. Alex and I were walking the halls of NASA, and these employees would come up and be like, uh, we just did DEI for the last 15 years.
Starting point is 00:13:05 That's all we did. This place was mothballed. This gorgeous space center was grusting out. We weren't building rockets. We weren't planning trips. We weren't creating missions. We were doing DEI. We were trying to hire more Muslim astronauts.
Starting point is 00:13:25 There's actually a headline, ALX. If you wouldn't mind finding it. It's a, it, it, it's a, it, it's a meant timeline. Like, I don't think people fully understand exactly how bad things had gotten. The headline from the Obama era or the Biden era, I'm not exactly sure. It says, NASA's main goal is to hire more Muslim astronauts. Okay, cool. Like, really?
Starting point is 00:13:56 Is that actually your main goal? My kids are dressing up like astronauts this morning. I brought my kids client. You can pop up the show. I mean, you can pop up the photo. My kids dressed up as astronauts this morning. I brought him a little astronaut space suit. And what you actually want to do is inspire.
Starting point is 00:14:18 This is my five-year-old and my one-year-old. This is not least in wit. You want to inspire little boy, this banana, to be an astronaut. not. You can't do that if your only focus is how many wheelchair bound hijab wearing transgender retards can we put up into space? Like you can't be your goal. That can't be your your sole mission. Like if your sole mission is quota box checking like you're a Netflix show, you're not going to inspire anyone. That style, that medium of communication inspires no one. It is narcissistic. It is broken. It is self-aggrandizing.
Starting point is 00:15:07 It is selfish by nature. It doesn't show what all what human beings are capable of given the divinity of God and his divine spark. It actually shows how shallow we can be and the worst of humanity to reduce everyone down to your skin color, your sex. or your perceived stupid fetish, right? But that's literally what the Biden administration did. Literally what they did. Klein, I know you're looking for it.
Starting point is 00:15:42 I retweeted it. It's in my timeline. The Biden administration, like, we are looking, we need more Muslim astronauts. That's what they were doing. Yeah. I know someone's going to find it.
Starting point is 00:15:56 Anyway, I think it was Washington Post. Um, yeah, you just need to, you just need to Google it. Yeah, just, just Google it, boys. I know. Oh, go in old school here. Anyway, a cookie to the first person who finds it here on the, on the production team. But I want to like, I want to, I want to prove that this is like actually, this is actually true. Um, so a marked change, obviously, from one administration to, okay.
Starting point is 00:16:31 Yes, that's right. A mark changed from one administration to another. The actual purpose. Yeah, maybe. Yeah, I don't think so, guys. It was the actual NASA administrator saying this. It was like saying that this was NASA's main mission. But the reason why it's critically important is not just because of some, you know,
Starting point is 00:16:53 some dumbass article written by some woke reporter. The reason why it's important is because this was the stated goal as told to me by dozens of NASA employees. Thank you. Goodness gracious. Boy, man. Here we go. All right. What a brutal. It's absolutely brutal. Here we go. Thank you. Thank you, Klein. Thank you. You saved me here. I hate saying this kind of stuff and not actually having the evidence to back it up. A lot of people getting destroyed out there and the great white internet because they have zero receipts.
Starting point is 00:17:27 And so please always bring your receipts. Here we go. NASA chief says agency's goal is monthly. Outreach doesn't mention space. Okay. Again, it's not going to be aspirational. It's not going to be inspirational. It's not going to make new astronauts. It's not going to make new space programs.
Starting point is 00:17:43 We're not going to discover new things. We're not going to build a moon base. No one's going to want to dress up as an astronaut. No kid wants to dress up as an astronaut anymore. And what is dressing up as an astronaut mean? It means you put the American flag on your arm. You can see right there. You put the American flag on your arm.
Starting point is 00:17:59 You embrace the greatness that only our country can accomplish. and it lets you actually literally reach for the stars. It gave me a good opportunity to talk with my kids actually about God this morning and about his creation and searching for it and what we discover when we actually reach out beyond and into God's creation. Touch the face of God. The heavens reveal His majesty, the scriptures say.
Starting point is 00:18:30 The heavens, praise the Lord. And so why not go to the heavens? Why don't explore them? And Jared Eitzigman actually told me this. He's the NASA administrator. He told me that, you know, he's an astronaut. It's amazing how few actual astronauts are NASA administrators, certainly not the woke DEI hire that wants more Muslim astronauts.
Starting point is 00:18:55 That's not the goal that's actually, that's actually atomizing the purpose of NASA, not uplifting the purpose of NASA. I said, Jared, did you connect with God when you were out in space? Because he was the first civilian to ever do a spacewalk. Dude did a spacewalk. Do we have a photo of it? Dude did a spacewalk. And there it is, yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:30 This is him. So this is your NASA administrator up in a private space capsule. And he's just like chilling out. space, you're just hanging out in space. I don't know how fast he's traveling. I mean, you're orbiting the earth. So you gotta be traveling? I don't know. How fast do you travel when you orbit the earth? Tens of thousands of miles an hour? I don't know. I don't pretend to be some type of like extremely intelligent space scientists or analysts, but how fast do you go when you orbit the earth? 17,500? What? This is America. Well, how many miles per hour? 17,000
Starting point is 00:20:17 miles per hour. That's how fast you're going. That's insane. That's actually like faster than I thought you'd be going. Is that true? Fact check that. A true, Grock. Okay.
Starting point is 00:20:39 So this is your NASA administrator. Out in, out traveling 17,000 miles per hour. That's how fast he's going as he's just floating in space untethered. Cool. What, what happened to you out there, bro? Do you believe in? God, now that you've loaded in space by yourself, 17,000 miles per hour, his answer is inspiring. Here we go.
Starting point is 00:21:02 All of this exploration of the great beyond and the mysteries that intertwine all of it, how does that affect your relationship with a creator, with God? What does the mysteries of the universe unravel tell you? All great minds have that have thought of these things or reached for the start. or has eventually come to this, to some realization about their relationship with the creator. Now, I'll tell you, I mean, I, you know, I've been to space twice and I think it's very hard to be there and not be somewhat spiritual because you just have an appreciation for, you know, how small we are in the grand scheme of things, like the enormity of what's around us. And like, it had to have all started like somewhere, right?
Starting point is 00:21:53 we don't have, you know, an answer for that right now. So the idea that maybe this was all part of some extraordinary grand design is, you know, those thoughts have to go through your mind. Like it's just, it's too interesting of a perspective not to not to kind of go down that road, I think. So, but it is like this is, this is what we are pursuing right now. We are going to learn so much, you know, in the years ahead. And I absolutely believe we were destined.
Starting point is 00:22:23 to do this, to go out, to explore, and to seek out a lot of those answers, and they're waiting for us. Typical speeds at low Earth orbit. 17,000 miles per hour. Well done, Klein. Well done. Do you know that when you're orbiting the Earth, you orbit the Earth about once every 90 minutes at that speed? Do you all the way around the Earth every 90 minutes? It's insane that is? Well, anyway, uh, that dude did it a couple times. Tell you, we know Jared I has been pretty well. I've been advocating for Jared Isaacman to be NASA administrator for a very long time. Even though, you know, some real asshats in the administration tried to torpedo Jared Isaacman's nomination, it got back on track.
Starting point is 00:23:13 And we were successful in getting him as the chief of NASA. And the reason I wanted Jared Eisenman in this role is, and the reason why we advocated for it, so aggressively, even when Trump un-nominated him, un-nominated him, and renominated him, is because of his vision for the program, his vision to rip all of the DEI and mothballs out of the systems, to rip the guts out of the actual and the, the rot, the rust, and the cancer out of the actual NASA program,
Starting point is 00:23:54 and to inspire once again. I've trusted this guy with my life, by the way. Fine, I love what you have a plane there. Can you start it from the beginning? Yeah, dude. So, so, Jared, so this is, this is Jared Isaacman flying me in a, this is Jared Isaac been flying me in an alpha jet. In Bozeman, it's like, that's what I literally trust the guy with my life.
Starting point is 00:24:16 But he's somebody who flies fighter jets and buys fighter jets for fun, for a living, and fixes him up. After our interview, yeah, he's like, I'm going to go fly. And I was like, oh, maybe. he's going to go fly back to, you know, whatever, take his government jet back to D.C. Uh, no, we flew directly over our heads in an F5 fighter jet. It was so cool. So anyway, he's explaining me his vision for NASA. I just couldn't agree with it more. And part of it is quite, you know, quite frankly to, uh, well, make a moon base, make a Mars base to make Americans
Starting point is 00:24:56 believe in ourselves again. And we need a lot of more of that. Like we, that's been the problem, in fact. Regular launches, lunar missions, moon base, Mars missions, deep space, it's all happening. The Artemis rocket is important for this reason. Jared outlines in our interview. Here we go. What a great time. Like you said, I mean, we are going. We are about to begin this grand return to the moon. Artemis 2 right over there, launch complex 39B, 8.8 million pounds of thrust and to send four astronauts, farther into space we've ever sent humans before faster than humans have ever been traveled before around the moon back safely to Earth and set up for the subsequent missions to follow.
Starting point is 00:25:41 We are going back to the moon. We're picking up where Apollo 17 left off. We're going back to stay this time. We're going to build the moon base. We're at a great time right now where we're about to send people back to the moon. And like I said, we're going to go with frequency this time. President Trump did not want us to go there to plant the flag and leave the footsteps again. He wanted us to go and to stay, to build the moon base, to test the capabilities that are going to be necessary. So someday, when a rocket leaves here at Kennedy Space Center, maybe going to Mars. So Artemis II, tell us about it. This is a big rocket.
Starting point is 00:26:15 This has been a long time in the works. This is going to be a historic trip, the farthest out into space potentially any human being has ever gone. The fastest any human being has ever gone. You got nerves? What's going on? You're an accident, not yourself. I mean, I will tell us through this. I will tell you, it is far easier, far less pressure, to actually climb in and get strapped into the rocket and go to space than it is being on the outside knowing that you're hitting the button.
Starting point is 00:26:40 So, you know, it's, of course, it's a great responsibility because it is the start of America's crude return to the moon. So Artemis II is a test mission, right? No humans have ever flown on that rocket before. So they will go out for 10 days. They're going to start in Earth orbit, then they're going to go into high Earth orbit in the first 24 hours. We want to make sure that the vehicle is performing as expected because while you're in Earth orbit, you're hours away from the water. But when we hit the button on the trans lunar injection, that is when we send them. We send them out past the Moon.
Starting point is 00:27:13 We use a little bit of the Moon's gravitational influence to turn it back around and slingshot it back to Earth. Ten days later, they're in the water off of the West Coast of the United States. And hopefully we have learned enough about that vehicle to set us up for Artemis 3 in 2027. Again, that's where we're going to test the Iranian spacecraft with the landers in Earth orbit. And then in 2028, for the end of President Trump's term, Artemis 4 is going to put American boots back on the surface of the moon. So you're saying boots on the ground on the moon. 2028. Okay.
Starting point is 00:27:44 I mean, that was a joke, Jared. You got to laugh. It's like funny, you know. Don't want to talk about Iran. Don't want to talk about Iran. Boots on the ground on the moon. Fine, good. Let's give everybody the thing that we all want, right? Astronauts back on the moon. That's what everybody wants. This is what everybody wants. Anyway, so what the kids want is the viral freaking moon kid. Here we go.
Starting point is 00:28:07 Why do you want to be here? Why do you love space? Why do you love being a part of history? We're going back to the freaking moon. That's why. Going back to the freaking moon. That's why. Yeah. All right. Okay, so why go to the moon? Well, we've been doing a little research, meaning we just ask people who know and have seen classified UFO information about UFOs. We've been able to make quite a few headlines, frankly, recently, about UFOs being demons. Here's JD Vance, just one of tens of thousands of articles written about our 20-minute interview with JD Vans. you know jaddy van sits down for three and four hour interviews with these dork force podcasters from corporate media and they get no clips out of it you get no headlines out of it
Starting point is 00:29:03 right it's just like some shrieking lib woman like crying about her feelings the whole time jdd has to sit there and listen to her like a therapist and it's very embarrassing or like a boyfriend who's like breaking up with her it's very embarrassing it's hard to watch cringe i mean to be honest And I told their team has cringe. And they set me up with an interview with JD. We did not have a long time. They told me we had 20 minutes. We were able to get about 25 minutes.
Starting point is 00:29:29 In that time, we were able to do like 100 million views across all platforms on clips from this interview. We were able to do what feels like 100 million headlines based on multiple breaking pieces of news out of this interview. And here's just one of them that JD Vance says that is probably. demons flying around the earth. Here we go. You're going to release all the UFO files. We're working on it. It's funny. When I came in, I was obsessed with the UFO files, and then you start getting really busy, worrying about the economy and national security and things like that. But I've still got three more years as vice president. I will get to the bottom of the UFO files. Have you seen? Have you peaked? Have you done a peak? Have I what? Have you done a peek?
Starting point is 00:30:11 Have you like, you know? So I actually haven't. I have not. I have not. I have not. I have not been able to spend enough time on this to really understand it, but I am going to, trust me. I'm obsessed with this. I've already had a couple of times where I'm like, all right, we're going to area 51, we're going out to New Mexico, we're going to sort of get to the bottom of this. So he tells me that and then I like, you know, I followed up and I was like, well, so we saw aliens. I don't think they're aliens. I think they're demons anyway, but that's a longer discussion. Well, I can't. Okay. Well, he thinks they're, he thinks they're demons. I mean, we we, we asked to follow up. His response was like, because Barack Obama is on this podcast and he goes, yeah, aliens are real,
Starting point is 00:30:55 but like, here's where they're not. And, you know, so Obama says, yes, aliens or he gets asked. Are aliens real? Oh, yeah. And he goes, but they're not at area 51. And, and that's, where are they? Well, that's what he says. Right. There's a great question. I need to see this. I need to go save him and he said he's going to be classified. So you think they're demons. Well, look, I think that celestial beings, who fly around to do weird things to people, I think that the desire to describe everything, what weird things?
Starting point is 00:31:28 Everything is otherworldly to describe it as aliens. I mean, every great world religion, including Christianity, the one that I believe in has understood that there are weird things out there. And there are things that are very difficult to explain. And I naturally go, when I hear about sort of extra natural phenomenon, That's where I go to is the Christian understanding that, you know, there's a lot of good out there, but there's also some evil out there. And I think that one of the devil's great tricks is to convince people we never existed.
Starting point is 00:32:01 Well done, J.D. That's a great answer. That's great answer. I've heard some people give that answer before, Annapolina Luna, Tucker Carlson, for instance. But yeah, great answer. Okay. So what does the head of NASA think? Matt Gates told us about alien breeding programs last show.
Starting point is 00:32:21 is a wild one. If you didn't catch that on Tuesday, that was insane. Probably made more news than the JD Mans interview. UFOs are, UFOs are actually like secret alien breeding programs where humans are bred, aliens are bred with humans.
Starting point is 00:32:40 Got it? Got it. Okay. We don't have time to play this clip, but it is a, it is a, it is a wild one. And it's made actually a lot of, This has made a lot of a lot of hay.
Starting point is 00:32:54 And there's a Tim Burchett clip going around, responding to Matt Gates, effectively. I think this is a good little summary. Here we go. I don't have the tinfoil hat on just yet, Congressman, but I'm wondering, you know, kind of how you react to that, because you are connected,
Starting point is 00:33:10 you're on the UFO subcommittee. I mean, I'm just wondering what you make of that. Have you heard anything like that? Well, I'm still a member of Congress, so I can't really comment too much. much on what Matt said. But I will say this. Wait, seriously?
Starting point is 00:33:25 Are you being serious or is that time of you? I'm being 100% serious. I've been 100% serious. I've been briefed by just about every alphabet agency there is. And I'll just tell you this. If they would release the things that I've seen, you would stay up up. You'd be up at night worrying about or thinking about this stuff.
Starting point is 00:33:46 We just need to disclose it and all. I'm sick of it. Well, I was, I was brief, I'll just tell you this. I was brief last week on an issue, or excuse me, two weeks ago. And it would have set the earth on, this, this country would have come unglued, I think. Would have set the earth on fire. This country would have come unglued. This is in response to our clip with Matt Gates.
Starting point is 00:34:11 I'm talking about extraterrestrial life, extraterrestrial samples, non-Earth origin, organic matter that has been recovered. And we asked Jared about this. We said, yo, Jared, like, what's going on with this? You had an asslet. You've been to space. A lot of these people haven't been to space. What do you think?
Starting point is 00:34:30 Is what we going to say? The vice president made a lot of news sitting across from me a couple days ago saying, yeah, I mean, I totally agree that there's aliens. They might be demons. What do you think about that? Well, look, I did catch that. And I love that the vice president is so interested in the subject. I mean, like, this space captivates everybody, right?
Starting point is 00:34:53 I mean, you know, what kids don't look up at the night sky and wonder about the possibilities? I mean, that's why I think I have the greatest job. I'm very grateful to the president for giving it to me. So, again, I think that our job is to go out there and try and solve some of the mysteries that we've all been thinking about. I do think when you bring back samples from Mars, you've got a very high probability that there was microbial life there. I do think missions like Europa Clipper and Dragonfly will, will, will, you know, have good chances to, to increase our knowledge, right? And then you've got missions like the Habitable World's Observatory, you know, it's not to schedule to launch for about a
Starting point is 00:35:29 decade in the future, but that is going to, you know, take like James Webb and Hubble, you know, times 100. And I think, look, as we go out there, we will find other biosignatures. You know, it's just exciting the possibilities, what we may learn. So he goes into, you know, I ask him like three or four different. alien questions because I just am curious. And he straight up says, yeah. Yeah, I believe that there's other life in the universe. I don't know if it's going to be tentacle aliens exactly.
Starting point is 00:36:02 When we get to Mars, he says there's a 90% chance we bring back life. That's what he said. That's what he told me. 90% chance we bring back life. And he says, we're going to Mars. So, well, what happens next? I don't know. I guess we just keep asking, ladies gentlemen.
Starting point is 00:36:16 Now, it's very good. All the clips are up on. on our social media, the actual video though, the full interview is right here over on our YouTube. You can see the full 30 minutes with the NASA administrator live on our YouTube right now. And go ahead and watch it. Great, it's fun.
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Starting point is 00:37:18 one of these times. I mean, Jared's sitting there telling me that they're going to be launching commercial flights to the moon like crazy. Like, it's just going to be something that launches like once a month, once a day, a commercial flight to the moon to go bring up. Who knows what? Build the moon base, right? Maybe they'll bring Masa chips. Give them a try, ladies and gentlemen. Go to mossa chips.com slash Benny. Use the code for 25% off your first order. Click the link in the description or scan the QR code or go to Sprouse Market. Find them there. All right, ladies and gentlemen, Greg Stuby. one of our favorite congressmen from the great state of Florida joining us now. I'm not sure if he was at the launch or not, but I know he is a man who loves space, loves the space program here in this state, and he joins us live. Congressman, how are you? Welcome back to the program. Were you at the launch? I don't actually even know.
Starting point is 00:38:16 I was not. We were in the district, and it was cloudy here, so we couldn't even see it go up. But we watched online just like probably a lot of people, country did very exciting yes it's awesome to have it here in Florida I mean it's just a great thing that we have in the space coast here in the in the great state of Florida yes it's like something that I just I couldn't believe it was so close to where I live it's about two hours away from Tampa like man when they do these launches I'm gonna bring my family I'm bring my kids I got my kids little astronaut suits like this is like this is this is great and you could
Starting point is 00:38:47 you could like you could tell when you were there at the program I had NASA employees like telling me, they're just so glad that they're going back to space again and not doing DEI trainings. And it's like what they did for the last 15 years. Yep. Yeah. I mean, look at under Democrat control what NASA did and nobody can think of anything that they did. And now under Trump, you know, we're launching moon flights and test flights. And it's really exciting. It's an exciting time, not just for the state of Florida, but for our country. I know we have a lot to talk about. I want to maybe just get this out of the way because we've been making bang our headlines about asking about you.
Starting point is 00:39:22 and alien life and just like, why not? You know, there's nothing else to talk about in the world. And so, you know, I, what, what, you have, you have a, you have a security clearance, you know, you're, you're somebody who's an army veteran. You served in military. What do you think? What do you think of it? Well, as I listen to your monologue and your read up, I'm like, man, I got to ask for other
Starting point is 00:39:44 briefings because I haven't gotten the Tim Burchett breaching briefing. And I read the article about Gates and it seems like some guy just showed up. up and started talking about this. I mean, I have gotten some briefings, but there's nothing, there's no evidence that I have seen that tells me that it's something that's extraterrestrial. You know, we had that those attacks, I wouldn't say attacks,
Starting point is 00:40:06 but we had those UFOs around military bases in the Virginia area and ended up being, you know, drones. You believe that, Congressman? Sorry to interrupt you. Yeah, no, I, no. You believe that's what they were? Because those drones look crazy, man. I mean, those, what would they call?
Starting point is 00:40:20 Come on. Like, you know, it's like, like you ever seen like the close-ups of these things like I don't well and they say they move at a much quicker speed but some of the balloons can move at those speeds and I think it would be very ignorant for us as the United States to think that the Chinese and the Russians don't have some type of drone capability that we're not aware of um so when I when I had the briefers there I said well was there anything that was ever recovered from any of these things uh that that wasn't like earth-based material and they didn't have uh there wasn't an answer for that so I don't I
Starting point is 00:40:52 I would love to get some of these briefings that Bertrand is talking about. So maybe I need to go to the Intel Committee and be like, all right, we need some real UFO briefings if there's stuff that you guys have that you're not telling us. I just want to clarify that story. So wait a second. You went and asked your briefer from presumably some intel agency about the drones and whether they were not of earthly origin? No, there's been footage. You've been seeing it on social media. There's a ton of open source information out there about these vehicles, these UFOs that are traveling at speeds that are much higher than we have anything that can travel at those speeds.
Starting point is 00:41:32 And so one of the questions that a lot of us have had has been, why don't we shoot these things down when we see them? There's that Navy footage you've seen around. There's other footage you've seen around of things flying around at a speed that we don't have capability that we don't have anything that can fly at that speed. And obviously you had the big Chinese balloon that flew over during the Biden administration that they refused to shoot down until after it had traversed the entire United States. So one of the questions that I said was, is there anything of outside of, you know, any element or anything that's been recovered that's been outside of the United States of anything. And I got a negative response to that. So I don't, I have not seen any evidence that would give me any indication that this is something from outer space. But apparently I need the Tim Burchard.
Starting point is 00:42:19 Well, yeah, that's right. I'm apparently not talking to the right people. Maybe Intel should have a briefing on that. I mean, who knows? There might be an alien breeding center in your district, Congressman. You've got to figure this out, right? I mean, there might be an illegal alien breeding center in your district, and you should also figure that one out.
Starting point is 00:42:39 What, like, are you talking about footage like this? This is our favorite clip that we played. Somebody who's also, I know your colleague, somebody that you love working with Anna Plea. Yeah, that's exactly what, yeah. We've a ton of those. So like, I live here in like, you know, Fighter City, right?
Starting point is 00:42:56 I like, like, there's MacDill Air Force Base, they're Sentcom right here in Tampa. And so I got these fighter pilots that are friends of mine. And they live in my neighborhood. And these guys come over and you like cook a steak and you talk with them and they're like, no, dude, like, let me tell you what happens to our jet. like these like a red orb will just come right up to the jet and then we'll zoom off we'll see
Starting point is 00:43:22 him go in and out of the ocean like crazy we'll try and track them but it's like really hard for our equipment and we're flying like the next gen locky martin style jets they tell me that they they they tell me they witness this stuff and with they witness it with regularity um and you know it's just like an accepted it's like an accepted phenomenon in their profession and you you get clips like this or it's like you got clips like this where it's like well what is that if it breaks apart with a hellfire missile fired from a reaper drone and then it reforms so you asked you you asked some intel briefer about this yeah it wasn't an intel briefer it was just uh you know these type of phenomenons and it was the same videos that you're showing like they they they
Starting point is 00:44:06 our government cannot explain what these are that's the bottom line and so uh we obviously the United States does not have vehicles that can travel at the speeds, kind of like what these pilots are talking about, that can travel the speeds that these travel at. So I don't have any other information other than that, but apparently I need to go get a cool briefing. Sorry. Sorry to go down that rabbit hole. It's just like, boy, one after another. And I just can't believe when we ask the question, the answers we're getting. So it's just, it's fascinating to me. Okay, Congressman, did you hear the, I'm sure you watched the president's address last night. What's your take on it?
Starting point is 00:44:42 Well, I'm glad that he's talking to the American people about what the objectives and the mission there are because I think there's been a lot of confusion and why are we there? What are we doing? What's the focus? And I'm a military guy, so I want a mission and a purpose. What's the objective? Why are we doing what we're doing? So he talked about that. He made it very clear that his intention isn't to stay very much longer, which I think is very positive. I think a lot of people are hoping that we're not there for a period of time. I think there's a lot of strong conservatives that obviously. obviously don't want a full on invasion like we saw in Iraq and boots on the ground and a lot of our sons and daughters being in harm's way. So it was good for him to do that. I think it sounds like they're close as it relates to the objectives that they're hitting. I mean, one of the numbers I saw was like 200 sorties and 200 objectives that were hitting a day. 11,000 targets have been hit. So you would think we're getting close to taking out their nuclear facilities, taking out their nuclear capabilities, taking out all of their ballistic missile sites. And again, a lot of this stuff is deeply underground,
Starting point is 00:45:45 which is why they had to clear the airspace and then bring in the big bombers to then hit those big bunker buster bombs because they're buried deep underground. So hopefully we're at a point where we can cease hostilities now from a strategic standpoint. We've got to clear the Strait of Hormuz or at least have an opportunity where commercial traffic
Starting point is 00:46:04 can go through the street. That's probably the big focus now. That's why you're seeing world crude prices, go up where they're at because a lot of the world relies on the traffic through that strait. So I think strategically now the administration is looking at how we can secure that area to ensure that commercial traffic can get back to normal and we don't have an Iranian regime that has the ability for ballistic missiles and the ability for nuclear warfare. Do you believe that that message has been properly communicated to the American people?
Starting point is 00:46:34 because I got to tell you, man, it's like the only things that the moms in my neighborhood care about are the gas prices, the grocery prices, and the housing prices. And, you know, that's going to be, I think, what the midterms are decided on, right? Yeah. And now the gas prices have doubled, so that sucks. Yeah. And so two to three weeks from now, if hostilities cease and things can start moving through the straight again, hopefully that, you know, by, you know, November, obviously gas prices are going to be back down and focusing back on the generation of domestic power and oil and gas here in our country, I think is something that this administration has done. But you're right. I mean, if you look at, it's hard to see. If you look at polling, it's kind of all over the place. You know, there's, if I go to an event in my district, half of the conservatives there, agree with what we're doing to take out an Iranian regime that obviously shouldn't have their hands on nuclear power or ballistic missiles or those type of things. And then you have, the more individuals think we shouldn't be involved in any hostilities anywhere because we talked about getting out of all these things. You saw what happened in Venezuela. I mean, it's a
Starting point is 00:47:44 great outcome there where we had a military operation. We went in, we took out Maduro, and now we're actually working with the leaders of their country, and they're selling oil to us, and it's not a rogue nation. They're operating the way they should be operating, totally different. So Iran is obviously very different. The Middle East is very different. different. You see a lot of the other countries around them rallying behind us, which is good. The Saudis and UAE and all of these different countries instead of rallying behind the Iranians rallying behind us because they don't want a nuclear power to RAM because it threatens them. So I think in the next couple of weeks, if the hostility is in a month or so later, those gas prices
Starting point is 00:48:26 hopefully woke up where they should come down. And then we increase production here in the United States will be very helpful. Are we going to pull out of NATO? I hope so. I've voted for that numerous times. I've actually authored bills for us to get out of NATO and the UN. I think it's a complete waste of taxpayer dollars. We pay like if you look at UN military spending like 60% is us. It's not other countries. The president's been very clear that other countries need to start stepping up and paying their fair share of GDP into NATO and UN. I think it's outlived its purpose. Those organizations were created after World War II for obviously the European nations. to rally behind each other to protect themselves against communism and Nazism and all the things that happened in World War II. But I think that the times have changed. If you look at the money that these European countries saved,
Starting point is 00:49:16 because we were spending the majority in the bulk of spending in NATO and UN, they used it on social welfare programs, which I don't think that we should be bolstering European countries so they can spend their domestic money on social welfare programs. So I think it's far past time that we're not involved in it. And the president has shown that we, We don't need the UN and we don't need NATO to conduct any type of military activity that he deems fit. We go into Venezuela, we take out Maduro.
Starting point is 00:49:41 No UN nation was involved in that. No NATO nation supported us and that. And same with Iran. So if we don't get anything out of it, I don't understand why we continue to waste billions of dollars and taxpayer dollars in a conglomerate with other European nations that don't see policy and don't see the economy in the way that we do. Yeah. out what trash allies, you know, they are. And I'm not like, I'm not like a massive fan of the move in Iran. Like I'm just not.
Starting point is 00:50:11 I really want to be focused domestically here. I've been very public about that. I also am not some type of geopolitical strategists, nor do I get, nor do I have a security clearance, Congressman. So, you know, I'm not going to sit there scream and light myself on fire over it. But I want the domestic policies to be the main focus here. obviously that's how you win elections and you know we need to win or else we know what's going to happen um so you know but but like i am an american and i see them not be allowing our planes to fly over their airspace in like belgium you know or spain or whatever yeah i think italy's now done it
Starting point is 00:50:49 um yeah yeah that's not that is not good and uh i i know that we have a president right now it's not going to forget that yeah um which leads you know some of these terror issues too. But it's it's absolutely kind of flabbergasting when the Spain, the Spanish and the French and the Italians want to come to the United States and do business with us. They want to sell their products here. They want the support from us militarily if something goes bad over there. They want our UN funding. They want our NATO funding. They want our F-16s and F-35s. But when we just want to launch missions from their area and their country, they're denying that airspace, I think is hugely problematic.
Starting point is 00:51:30 And again, shows us that we can't rely upon them for anything. I have this JD Vance clip. I'm not sure if we have it loaded, but I would really love to get your reaction to it because you've broken a ton of news on our program, Congressman, talking about Ilhan Omar. And J.D. Vance,
Starting point is 00:51:48 sort of like, frankly, off the cuff, was talking about fraud. And he just, like, drops a bombshell on me and in our program, just a few short days ago in the White House. And he says, no, no, no, you don't understand. Like, we have the documents that prove that Ilhan Omar committed immigration fraud. Stephen Miller has those documents.
Starting point is 00:52:11 He's over the DHS portfolio, so he would know and have access to all of it, classified or otherwise. And so she did commit immigration fraud. And we're now looking at remedies for that. you've been you've been pretty strong and full-throated about what you believe Ilhan Omar has done and engaged in in the House from an ethical standpoint. You know, what do you think should happen, Ilhan Omar, given these revelations from the White House? Well, if the evidence shows that she committed fraud to become a citizen of our country, she should be deported and charged with a crime. It's pretty basic stuff. I don't know why this hasn't been sent to the DOJ.
Starting point is 00:52:55 I would imagine she's not the only one in Minneapolis that have committed immigration fraud to get citizenship in our country. And anybody that is committed in immigration fraud to become a citizen of our country should be charged with a crime and then deported. It's pretty simple. I don't know if there's a statute of limitations on those type of crimes, but there shouldn't be. And if there is, that's something that I would love to look into and try to pass a bill in Congress. It has no statute of limitations because if you committed fraud to become a citizen of our country or to get a visa to come into our country, country, then you should be held accountable for that and be deported. So hopefully they're going to whatever information they have, they send that to the DOJ.
Starting point is 00:53:33 And A.G. Bondi is going to take some action on it because the American people are sick and tired of being taken advantage of. They're sick and tired of the fraud that is rampant, not just an immigration fraud, but you're seeing it with all of this social welfare programming in Minneapolis. You're seeing it in California as it relates to all these different social welfare programs that we are footing the bill for that are going to people that don't deserve it that aren't even here legally into our country. So I hope that the DOJ takes whatever evidence it is and moves forward with it. What about Congress? I know that there are ethics investigations into Ohan Omar, big wineries, $30 million, you know, like, he's like quite egregious, frankly.
Starting point is 00:54:16 her feeding the future programs, right, that she runs. Like, is there anything that Congress can do? You know, I'm well aware that Congress doesn't arrest people. They can only refer people to DOJ. But is Congress policing itself here? Well, we can. We have an ethics committee that's supposed to be doing that. And after two years of investigation and Sheila McCormick's that, you know, has been indicted
Starting point is 00:54:41 on 15 counts of stealing $5 million in FEMA money, finally, we're at the point where hopefully the ethics committee is going to meet when we get back because they had their trial. They found her guilty of 25 of the 27 ethics violations, fraud embezzlement, stealing $5 million, campaign fraud, all these different things. And as soon as the committee comes up with a recommendation, which I hope is expulsion, you shouldn't have a member of Congress stealing $5 million of taxpayer dollars and then laundering it to their campaign to using campaign purposes. I'm going to file a motion. privilege motion in the floor to expel her as a member of Congress.
Starting point is 00:55:20 So there's the ethics committee that can investigate these things. But as it relates to Ilhan Omar, some of the stuff that she's doing is actually legal and ethical. I filed a bill when I first came into Congress that would prohibit and make it illegal for a member of Congress to pay their spouse through their campaign. It's 100% legal. She's been, she's paid her husband like three to five million dollars out of her campaign account for consulting services. to his consulting company, that should be absolutely illegal. It's corrupt.
Starting point is 00:55:50 It's self-dealing. But it's legal and it's ethical. And I filed a bill to do away with it. And I couldn't even get a committee hearing on it. So it's crazy the things that you legally and ethically can get away with. And then there's the things that you're not supposed to be doing that are illegal, like this $5 million that this congresswoman from Florida has stolen from the taxpayers. And hopefully finally, after two years of an investigation, there's going to be some
Starting point is 00:56:16 accountability for that when we get back in a couple of weeks because as soon as they, they render some type of judgment. I'm going to, I've already filed my motion for expulsion, but I'll call it up for a vote after they do their job. Is that a clear majority vote? How does that work? No, to expels two thirds. So the Democrats are going to have to make a very, well, what's great is even if the Democrats don't vote to expel one of their own members, that'll be a great campaign issue for us in some of these tough districts. So you voted to not kick out a member of Congress who has been found guilty of laundering $5 million in FEMA fraud. So that'll be a really tough vote for them. And quite frankly, if we're not able to expel a
Starting point is 00:56:57 member of Congress for stealing $5 million of taxpayer dollars, then what's the point of having an ethics committee? We shouldn't even have an ethics committee. It's completely and utterly pointless if we can't police our own. Bro, what's the point of having Congress? I mean, everyone already thinks Congress a bunch of thieves. You know, everybody already sees Hill Hunt Omar's fake winery and $30 million valuation going there dead broke, you know, as an impoverished Somali refugee. And it's like, oh, okay. You know, you can track the portfolios, right? Like, you know, it's so bad. It's such a black eye for Congress itself. If you guys aren't able to, like, kick her ass out. Her name is Sheila McCormick. She is a congresswoman from Florida. She's still a member
Starting point is 00:57:42 of Congress. She's still voting. She's been indicted on 15. felonies. Like if she's if she's found guilty on those 15 felonies, she'll go to prison for like 57 years or 55 years or some crazy number. Good. Well, she's still serving. Well, we thank you, Congressman, for at the very least, like putting your shoulder in on some of these issues. You fight for these very common sense. Common sense, man, like we saw what happened with the Save Act. So humiliating. Like this common sense stuff like just doesn't work in D.C. and it's enraging. But we appreciate you for fighting and not blackpilling. And we thank you for being a veteran and representing Florida.
Starting point is 00:58:21 It's exciting to represent Florida. Very proud of Floridian right now. The Florida Suncoast, Congressman Greg Stuby, give him a follow here. He's got 130,000 subscribers. Godspeed. Good to see you. See you.
Starting point is 00:58:43 Okay, ladies and gentlemen, we have some breaking news. I think Klein is time to dust off the old breaking news, Stinger. At the very least, we can report on it. Let's go. Ladies and gentlemen, we have a breaking news report. Pam Bondi is about to be terminated imminently. Hmm. Let's consider the source.
Starting point is 00:59:12 It's corporate media, right? But this is what's crisscrossing the timeline right now is this. So this is from semaphore. The president has informed Pam Bondi, better times. Attorney General is nearing an end at multiple sources tell me. Says Shelby Talcott of Semaphore. It's like a niche niche boutique news company. But they do have some scoops, and those scoops have played out in the past.
Starting point is 00:59:43 I don't think they're as egregious as potentially other news outlets with fake news. Let's go ahead and look. Formal announcement hasn't yet come. All the normal caveats that he could change his mind, might apply. He's been speaking with advisors and impossible. placement for weeks, as others have reported this week. Bondi is aware of that as well. Well, that is news to me.
Starting point is 01:00:08 I don't, again, pretend to have some type of classified clearance or anything like that. I'm just the guy who reports on the alien breeding programs. So here it is. A person familiar with the situation tells me Pam Bondi will be out as AG imminently confirming scoops from CNN and New York Times. Trump met with EPA boss Lee Zeldon on Tuesday to discuss last year's California wildfires. Trump also discussed potentially tapping him for the Attorney General role. Lee Zeldon?
Starting point is 01:00:35 Of course, a close to the White House tells me. Fascinating. Both named Zeldon as the most likely successor. Woof. Okay. What do you think about that, chat? What do you think? Go ahead and ask a former chief of staff to President Trump, Mark Meadows.
Starting point is 01:00:54 who's a total legend, just like a straight G, and a good dude and somebody that we're really happy to have back on the show after a bit of a hiatus, not imposed by us. We like Mark Bowdo's. Let's have a response to this breaking news. Here we go. Congressman, welcome back to the program. Well, you know, you're the chief of staff for Trump. So I guess you would know this world about as good as anyone. I wanted to talk with you about the width count for the Save Act.
Starting point is 01:01:30 I know we'll get there. But since this is breaking news, here's the headline right now at the very tip top of, you know, every news site. What do you think about this? Listen, Benny, it's great to be with you. And all your listeners and viewers, obviously, this is probably not too unexpected, not because of the job that Pam Bondi or General Bondi is doing as much as it is. you have a cycle in the White House. And what we're about to see is at about 18 months, that cycle, you start to rotate people in, rotate people out. The news that you were talking about, Lee Zeldon being a possible replacement, that's a, that is surprising. I mean,
Starting point is 01:02:16 I served with Lee, no, Lee well. I would think that actually Senator Eric Schmidt might be a a more normal pick having served as AG in the state of Missouri. But as you look at this, I think what that particular job, DOJ, is one that there is only a short window. You know, having been someone who was targeted multiple times in a variety of different ways, I think the president is hyper-focused on making sure not only that the house is cleaned out in DOJ, But the reputation is restored. And you see referrals. You were talking about Congressman Stuby referring potentially other members of Congress to DOJ.
Starting point is 01:03:03 The president is not someone who waits for action. He'll give you a task. He called me one time at 3.18 in the morning and then followed up again at 7.30 a.m. to say, how are you coming on that thing that I gave you in the middle of the night? So he's all about action. That's what we love about this president. And candidly, you know, I'm hearing about it. Actually, you're breaking it and I'm hearing about it.
Starting point is 01:03:30 And I was checking the news and in the Twitter feeds prior to coming on. So bravo to you. So you believe that this is a certified, certifiable report based on your sources and your connection. Again, you're chief of staff. So like, can there be better connection? Well, yeah, there can be a better connection now because I'm not in that inner circle. But Shelby is a good reporter. You mentioned kind of a boutique. She's not one to actually put something out on hyperbole. But I can tell you this, that oftentimes what will happen is there's a trial balloon.
Starting point is 01:04:12 And so it gets fed legitimately because it's a concern, gets fed in the media. And then the president kind of looks at the response that his followers and his constituents may have to make sure that he's reading the room properly. This could be nothing more than Pam Bondi has been working around the clock for 18 months and saying, hey, it's time to pass a baton. And so we'll know more. But I would just suggest to those that are tuned in right now to take this report credibly. Well, who would you suggest? So you said Eric Schmidt. We love Eric Schmidt, big fan.
Starting point is 01:04:54 Some people saying, you know, Todd Blanche, other names are being floated out here. Ed Martin, right? Like, you know, you would need to get Senate confirmation for this, right? Right, right. That would be a really tough role. You. Yeah, I don't see Ed Martin being the person. And I like Ed.
Starting point is 01:05:16 You know, the odds on favor, honestly, are probably more Todd Blanche, you know, just stepping up. That being said, you know, the president will look at Todd and make sure that whoever or whomever they bring in is actually somebody that could work hand and glove with him. I think Todd has, for the most part, not only done a good job defending the president when he was in the private sector, but is working around the clock there at DOJ. And so I'm sure that those conversations have gone on. But a Lee Zeldon pick or something like that, a lot of times, you know, the president it will make multiple calls to different people and say, what do you think of this person or that person? We saw it back in Trump 45.
Starting point is 01:06:10 So it's going to be quite a, it's going to be quite a shakeup. I mean, yeah, do you think that some of the frustration might have come with inaction on certain topics? Fumbles or fumbles through like the Epstein thing, which was rage-inducing, quite frankly, for me and our audience. and you know like like here's a good example ran paul comes on here and he's he bangs on literally non-stop about how pan bondi won't charge fouchi and that he's like hand he's like hand delivered her and with a bow on it like the the prosecution of dr fouchy right and uh that she won't touch it so i mean do you think that it's like that like that's the frustration yeah there there can be those
Starting point is 01:06:53 kind of things, but I will stress, you know, to those that are tuned in right now, the president looking myopically at those individual things, he looks at it more holistically. And so it's not like they come and say, Mr. President, we've got these 20 cases. We're not doing it here. We are doing it there. So he'll look at it more from maybe not a 30,000 foot level, but at least a 10,000 foot level. But as you know, he's a huge consumer of meat. and I'm sure that at some point he will be not only has he already tuned into what you put forth, but he's a big fan. And as you continue to bring forth some of the message, his way of staying connected is continue to do it.
Starting point is 01:07:43 He said, you know, the greatest invention known to man is Tebow, in his opinion. That's because he can watch things around the clock. And yet what I do see with this is, is that I think his perception, and I don't want to speak for the president, but is that there have been fumbles. And you mentioned that. And the Epstein rollout investigation, et cetera, was certainly one of those. Yeah, it was rage-inducing. It was so easy to do that in a way that doesn't, you know, it's so easy to handle that grenade in a way that doesn't blow up. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:08:18 Yeah. Transcarency. But there is. There is. There is. And I think it was like a generational misread of, you know, audiences that exist on cable news, which are older and perhaps don't care as much about the Epstein issue, right? Right.
Starting point is 01:08:34 Many of the producers are implicated in Epstein style crimes, right? On cable TV, we know that's the truth. You know, don't check in on Matt Lauer's office and a special button. You know, so there's a reason why they don't. want to cover it, but like the online world, which are billion, not millions of viewers, billions of potential viewers, they ravenously cared about Epstein and didn't like being rug pulled, honestly. Well, they didn't. And Benny, you point that out is that a lot of people of my generation, you know, they feel like if it's not being talked about on cable news,
Starting point is 01:09:08 it's not being talked about. You and I know that that's not the case. Correct. In fact, most of my kids, they don't even have cable. news. I mean, they're receiving, they're watching, whether it's podcast or tuned in to your shows and others, that's where they're getting their news. And so it's, as you mentioned, it's not millions, it's billions of people. And yet that's a broader communication. But that's not lost on the president. Listen, you know, I used to have to get up at six, six in the morning to find out what he had tweeted, so I'd know what I had to talk about that day. But so he's a real consumer of all. media, not just cable news. Well, I just want to thank you and maybe get a quick update on the
Starting point is 01:09:53 Save Act. You have been running a whip count on your ex account as to who's for and against. It's been a practice in humiliation for the Republicans in the Senate as, you know, they can't muster 50 votes for this thing and or 50 votes to end the filibuster right, which is what you need to do, I guess, just to get it moving. But there's a lot of, you know, there's a lot of different ways of skin the cat here and you keep you keep uh you're keeping all the senators honest how's that how's that going yeah listen i can tell you the people that are tuned in now that have actually highlighted uh not only my whip count but holding them accountable bravo to you let me just tell you Washington DC thinks that those billions of people that are tuned in right now that they
Starting point is 01:10:41 don't matter that they're paid influencers and yet what i can say is is John Thune goes on the Senate floor to put back this DHS funding. Well, the easiest thing for him to do is at a minimum is attach voter ID to the DHS funding. And yet they're not doing that because you get all these Republicans. And I'm focused on the Republicans right now because they're the ones that are in the majority, have the power to do it, who say, oh, no, no, I'm for the Save America Act, but we just can't get it done. Benny, let me just tell you, they passed an Elizabeth Warren bill, a housing bill. It was a bipartisan
Starting point is 01:11:23 bill. Tim Scott was the lead, Elizabeth Warren on the other. But they passed it with 80 votes, a bipartisan bill. And privately, many people, Benny, are referring to that as the wigwam bill. You know, how could you let Elizabeth Warren get all these wins and socialist things? And yet they've already passed that and sent to the house, and they can't get something as. simple as voter ID. We're going to continue to keep the pressure up. I think not only on the DHS funding component, we may get Save America, but when they look at the FISA reauthorization, I know I've talked to a number of colleagues in both the House and the Senate. I said, a real easy thing is to add a few things to the FISA reauthorization. Let's at least get something out of it. But all those that
Starting point is 01:12:08 are tuned in, I want to thank you for highlighting this, because we've had millions of people responding. and it wouldn't have even made it as far as it has had it not been for those that are tuned in. So God bless you and God bless those that are letting their voice be heard. I mean, seriously, this is the bill that was, this is the bill. Like, the only only reason anyone's even talking about this is because of Scott Pressler. Without a doubt, yeah. And because of shows, you know, we talk about it constantly. Scott's, of course, been hitting the bricks and doing so much doing yeoman's work for it.
Starting point is 01:12:41 And he has. It's frustrating. It's so annoying. And Scott's a patriot. You're a patriot. Let me just tell you, when you continue to put that up, listen, the only thing that senators and House members care about is re-election. And yet what happens, let me just tell you a little behind the scenes to bring people in is when Scott and you and others started to highlight this, it went to that cable news crowd. All of a sudden, I was getting people that wrote six and seven figure checks to Republican members who were starting.
Starting point is 01:13:13 saying, oh, hold on, just a second. I can't believe they can't get this passed. It's an 85% issue. And now what happens is they're saying, well, I'm going to withhold my dollars from you if you're not willing to get this done. And so it's a long progression. Thank you so much for being in that fight. So you're really smart strategist. What would you, what would be your advice? Your advice would be to attach it to a must pass bill. Yeah. So my advice would be to call Schumer out and those who said they're for voter ID. You know, within 24 hours. he went into the house floor and said he was for a voter ID. So my thing is I was not a real ID fan.
Starting point is 01:13:49 You know, I'm more of a privacy guy. But now that we have real ID, let's go ahead and put a little American flag on there. So if you're a citizen, when you go get your real ID, you've got a little American flag on there, and let's make voter ID. We can even simplify the Save America Act down to that and make sure and them vote against that.
Starting point is 01:14:11 Again, you can't, you can't get reelected voting against 85% of the American people. Okay. Well, I mean, if we keep talking about it, right? But I, you know, Republicans are so weak. There's just constantly so weak on messaging, so weak on actually getting views or having anybody tune in online or like, you know, staying consistent on message. You know this, you know, obviously.
Starting point is 01:14:32 Well, well, they are. But, but let me just say this. Here's the pressure that needs to be is they thought that by leaving for the Eastern and Passover break that the pressure would come up. What we need to do is the minute they come back is it needs to be ramped up. Nobody's there other than a few senators and a few House members in Washington, D.C. right now. But we need to ramp it up and make it go exponentially. And finally, I think that the president is with us on this. So they can't even say that the president's not with us. Yeah. I mean, listen, I would love for Lindsey Graham to be able to wave his magic bubble wand.
Starting point is 01:15:09 and instead of bombing another Middle Eastern country to pass the flipping save act. You know, it would be nice. I'm with you. Yeah. I don't know. I'm sure you know, Lindsay, maybe you could advise me. The wand he has looks magical, you know. Maybe you can advise him.
Starting point is 01:15:24 Hey, listen, if I had a magic wand, we would actually be changing some members in the House and the Senate. You know, you heard from Greg Stuby how difficult it is to get rid of a Democrat who's been really found guilty. at least through the Ethics Committee of 25 of 27 charges. You know, if we can't do that, that magic wand. But it wouldn't be, it wouldn't just stop there. Listen, I'm a big Second Amendment guy when you go out to shoot. If you pull the trigger and the gun doesn't fire, you don't keep pulling the trigger. You eject the shell.
Starting point is 01:15:58 You get rid of the dud. I think it's time we get rid of some duds in Washington, D.C. Yeah, I mean, it's just a really bad look from Senator Graham. That's just like a knot, a great. I thought it was AI at first. I must confess, I thought it was AI at first. Yeah, there's plenty of AIs, though, of him in the princess dress. Okay, well, yeah, we'll, I guess we'll see, I guess we'll see what happens next.
Starting point is 01:16:25 You know, obviously it's something that I am now inclined to ask. You have top secret security clearance as chief of staff. You have probably the top of the top secret security clearance because you're in the meetings, you're in what will be the new military structure underneath the grand ballroom and so on. Did you ever, did you ever take a peek at any of the alien or UFO files? Yeah, obviously, that was a big deal back then, but it's a bigger deal now. I can tell you, that was not one of my top looks back in the day. I will say there are obviously a lot more of the story behind it.
Starting point is 01:17:09 J.D. Vance, Vice President Vance obviously is weighed in on that. Listen, I come from the mountains of North Carolina and live now in the upstate of South Carolina. We think there needs to be a Sasquatch viewership and a Sasquatch caucus. I think that that would go really well. Listen, everybody looks at those kind of things. certainly something they would like to know from not only the classified briefings, but other intel. And yet it seems like the lack of transparency makes it grow bigger than it actually is. But with a top secret clearance, I can tell you that was not one of the things in my morning
Starting point is 01:17:58 briefings that I would get from the CIA. So, I mean, was there anything that came across your desk, though, that was like about that? Not during my tenure there. There wasn't. Yeah, we were all focused on COVID and other things, Benny. Makes sense. I mean, it makes sense. I know you were there at a right over. I was there with Fauci, who, by the way,
Starting point is 01:18:17 Rand Paul is right to go on a tirade. Dr. Fauci needs to be held accountable for what he did. While I was chief and even beyond, while President Biden in his first year or so,
Starting point is 01:18:33 So some of the things that they've looked at in the evidence that Rand Paul has put forth, he was right. I mean, I was calling him during those hearings and saying, you know, you're over the target, continue to go on. I don't want to convict anybody here on, you know, on TV. But at the same time, he needs to be held accountable. So you think he's a liar? Did he mislead you? Did he mislead the president? I think there were certainly areas where the president was misled in a number of ways that could have been more factually honest.
Starting point is 01:19:12 Yes. Real quickly, on factual honesty, I see it like, and since you were there as chief of staff during January 6th, right? Yeah, yeah. You know, and you were dragged through the ringer for that, and they tried to destroy you for serving the president during. that time. They tried to hoax you out. What do you think of that the junior six pipe bomber? I'm seeing that now pop up a little bit more in my feed. You know, they got the right guy. They got the wrong guy. I feel like there's at least no, there's been no like reasonable explanation. Well, there's no reasonable explanation that it took this long to find the right guy or the wrong guy. You know, again, you want to be careful there. But there's no reason why that that should have taken that long.
Starting point is 01:20:01 Our intel capabilities are superior to anybody in the world. And so to be able to do this and what Director Patel and others were able to accomplish was just putting in real hard work to get it done. And so there's no reason why that should have taken that long. And yet, you know, I want to make sure that, you know, he gets his day in court. And so, you know, again, it's real easy to read reports and make conclusions. But I can tell you the kind of information that the FBI and others have been able to put forth in the last several months is quite overwhelming. Okay.
Starting point is 01:20:46 I mean, yes, for me, it's like, could you explain it all a little better? Yeah. Yeah. Like, it don't make no sense. Right. And the motivations behind it, you know, that's the thing. That's what you're hearing from the people that are tuned in right now is it just doesn't make a whole lot of sense. It still doesn't make sense to me with the guy that's there, you know, the motivation.
Starting point is 01:21:11 Yeah, right. Right. Right. Right. It's out there. Yeah. And the whole like trust us, bro, move on. You know, it's like that era of government's over. Right. Like it's like that era of government is long over. Every member of the Trump administration who I like sit down with or have like meet or, you know, get a chance to talk to you. It's like, I beg of you, you have to show your work. Right? People are not going to just believe you. Hey, for boomers like me, it goes back to the elementary school days.
Starting point is 01:21:37 You got to show your homework, baby. And the dog ate it is not a good enough excuse. Everybody follow Mark Meadows. You really believe there should be a Sasquatch? Do you believe Sasquatch? Do you ever get the Sasquatch files? No, I didn't get the Sasquatch files, but I have watched a whole lot about Sasquatch. and I find it intriguing and I love the watch.
Starting point is 01:22:01 And obviously it was a humorous antidote where UFOs, I think, in fact, I would suggest or a lot more time worthy of our investment. Oh, okay. So you know, okay, so you'd be for the UFO files instead of the Sasquatch file. Definitely. Okay, I still like to see the Sasquatch files.
Starting point is 01:22:20 I still like to see it. I didn't, you know, but thank you very much, Mark, appreciate it. Great to be with you, Benny. Godspeed, man. All right, same to you. Thank you. I don't know why the Sasquatch files are so interesting.
Starting point is 01:22:40 You could find Sasquatch on live every single day on ABC News. You can see Whoopi Goldberg on the View. American financing, ladies and gentlemen, is here for you to get you out of high interest credit card debt. American financing, ladies and gentlemen, is how you get out of usury. rates, usury rates are like 20 and 30%, uh, rates that I believe should be criminal. So does the president. Uh, anyway, uh, reconcilate your debt back into the fives and make sure that you are locked in for whatever future we're going to have in this country.
Starting point is 01:23:18 I want us to get back to domestic policy issues. I got to tell you, American financing is America's home for home loans. 8 at 8, 528, 1219. That's 8 at 8.2 8, 2,8, 1219. American financing.net slash Penny. Yeah, man, DEI is a killer. Katanji Brown Jackson making a, like a case for why DEI need to be banned and banned forever. She is the first woman Supreme Court justice that doesn't know what a woman is. She was nominated because she was a black woman. That's what that's what Biden said again and again and again. And she's showing us exactly why DEI kills, right? Whether you're an airline airline pilot or Supreme Court Justice. This is the critical birthright citizenship debate that's going on inside of the Supreme Court right now. Katanji Brown Jackson asking this brilliant question. Let's listen.
Starting point is 01:24:11 I was thinking about this. And I think there are various sources that say this, that you can have, you obviously have permanent allegiance based on being born in whatever country you're from. That's what everybody recognizes. But you also have local. allegiance when you are on the soil of this other sovereign. And I was thinking, you know, I, U.S. citizen, am visiting Japan. And what it means is that, you know, if I steal someone's wallet in Japan, the Japanese authorities can arrest me and prosecute me. It's allegiance meaning, can they control you as a matter of law? I can also rely on them if my wallet is stolen to uh you know under japanese law go and prosecute the person who has stolen it so there's this relationship based on even though i'm a temporary traveler i'm just on vacation in japan i'm still locally owing allegiance in that sense never go for return oh oh thank you client just leave it at that
Starting point is 01:25:22 no we got to go off on kutti brangelo just real fast okay um Don't have a full of retard. This is what it looks like when you go for. So birthright citizenship is not about like you're traveling somewhere committing crimes. It's funny how she goes there. Isn't that interesting? DEI hires, brutal. It's funny how she goes there.
Starting point is 01:25:46 She goes, I go to Japan and I commit a bunch of crimes. I start stealing stuff. All right. Okay, lady. So her initial instinct is, I travel to Japan. And I start pickpocketing people. I start stealing their wallets. And I must now suffer under Japanese law, even though I'm an American.
Starting point is 01:26:11 Okay. There's not a single person on earth that thinks you should be allowed to go to any country you want on earth and start murdering or stealing, raping or pillaging. So nobody. Nobody thinks that. Nobody thinks so. So what's going on here exactly? Tony Brown Jackson is trying to make a case that her going to Japan and thieving, committing crimes, makes her Japanese. It's a birthright citizenship argument.
Starting point is 01:26:51 Going to Japan and stealing doesn't make her Japanese. It makes her a sub-room temperature IQ. Black American woman nominated by a mentally incompetent white guy who couldn't even sign his own commission to the Supreme Court. So is her nomination even real? It's a great question. If the guy who's nominating her can't sign his own name and doesn't know who she is, and Joe Biden didn't know who she is, Joe Biden met her and like seriously still didn't know who she was, is she even really a Supreme Court justice?
Starting point is 01:27:29 Sure as hell doesn't sound like a Supreme Court justice. All the ums and awes pauses. and saying like. Sounds like a valley girl. She sounds like a, she sounds like the, the clue girl, right? But fast forward to like her actual argument, please.
Starting point is 01:27:49 Let's get past the syntax. The fact that this lady doesn't even know what a woman is, Joe Biden, there's a black woman. So she like stands there all the time as the token black, what literally the token black woman is South Park episode. We look through a live South Park episode. That's what we lived through.
Starting point is 01:28:04 It's a live South Park episode. Joe Biden, I have the black woman. So here, I found a black woman. Stand her up, like the cardboard eye toilet. Ithola. And then she's asked what a woman is, and she doesn't know. So like, what the hell is that? She's not a real Supreme Court justice.
Starting point is 01:28:25 I'm not, I don't believe that she's actually lawfully on the Supreme Court. That's what I believe. And you should be with me on that because you don't want other countries to realize how stupid we actually are. Like how truly low I can't tell you how much Katanji Brown Jets sets back. DEI black women. It actually sets them back. You know, the whole thing is like, we're going to show what you can account.
Starting point is 01:28:51 No, it sets you back. This is the dumbest argument. Not only are you like getting totally nominated because of your skin color, right? Which is just like reverse Jim Crow. But and not because of your brains. but then you're proving again and again that you're too dumb to be on the Supreme Court, that you're too dumb to probably
Starting point is 01:29:11 navigate the subway. It's a parallel park. To get Uber E's, a big arch. Make rib on Uber Ease. She wouldn't know how to do it. She'd have to steal it if she was in Japan. Question at hand is about birthright citizenship. It's about whether infinity,
Starting point is 01:29:33 foreigners, eight billion people can all travel America pop out a kid and they're all Americans, which is dumb. No other country does that. No other country would ever consider doing that. No, what, Japan, if Katani Brown Jackson went over to Japan and popped out a baby, they wouldn't consider that baby Japanese. Be very smart for the Japanese to not consider that baby Japanese with full voting rights for Japan, with full welfare rights for Japan. That would be suicidal for Japan to have Katanji Brown Jackson's progeny in Japan.
Starting point is 01:30:09 That's what the actual question is. Question is about committing crimes. Can we argue the ideas here? The semantics here is obscene. And really, really hard to listen to. So anyway, like, why even make, like, what, like, what are we even doing here? If we have Supreme Court justices that are too dumb to even understand what
Starting point is 01:30:35 birthright citizenship is and how the example, that you're using doesn't apply. Of course, everyone, if you go to any country and you commit a crime, you should be held accountable for the crime that you commit. The question is, are our laws suicidal? Are they interpreted correctly? Is this post-reconstruction civil war statute that applied to slaves, like the children of slaves, should that apply to a Guatemalan?
Starting point is 01:31:08 should that apply to infinity Indians? Should that apply to every Russian? Should that apply to the truly the peoples of earth? Does that make them all Americans? If they were able to just get their asses to an American territory, you don't even have to go to America. You just go to, like, Guam. You can go to the Philippines. This is where all the Chinese go to have their secret American babies. You travel the Philippines. You don't even have to go far. You just go to an American territory and pop out a kid and that's an American forever. That's suicidal as a country, as a people, as a culture. Does those children have no allegiance to America? They're being used as weapons against us. And Katania Brown Jackson is the like the perfect result
Starting point is 01:31:55 of what happens when the dumbest people in society are weaponized against us. Scotis oral argument, word accounts. She speaks five times more than Clarence Thomas. What does that tell you? Maybe I should shut up, right? I'm at one hour and 30 minute show here, Klein. Maybe I should, maybe I should shut up. Man, this one just sent me.
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Starting point is 01:33:37 38% that she's out by next week or two weeks from now. 95% that she's out by December 31st. That would be, of course, you know, eight, 12, eight, eight months. So the chances just kind of exponentially increase here. For Pambati. Uh-oh. We'll be the next to leave the Trump cabinet.
Starting point is 01:34:06 Well, there you go. Yikes. That is gone parabolic. Money markets always no, man. Okay, I guess we'll see, ladies and gentlemen. We're going to stay locked and loaded with our verse of the day. There's a lot of crazy stuff going on in the world. Make sure that you are centered on what actually matters your relationship with Christ, Jesus.
Starting point is 01:34:28 From the Psalms, Psalms 19, the heavens declare the glory of God. The skies proclaim the work of his hands. Ah, that's a beautiful verse. Klein, thank you. That's a beautiful verse for today. It was inspiring to watch that rocket blast off. I watched it yesterday and I was like, And this is like, this is Christiandom, the exploration of God's creation.
Starting point is 01:34:50 And I'd love to get more back to that. I mean, that's like America at its best. Please watch our interview with Jared Isaacman. The NASA administrator is up live on the YouTube channel. And stay tuned for some other big and exciting announcements, ladies and gentlemen. God bless you. March with us. Stay locked in.
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