The Benny Show - SHOCK: Hidden Camera REVEALS Who REALLY Ran Biden White House | Bongino, Kash EXPOSE Dark FBI Truth... with Guests Viva Frei and Lynne Patton

Episode Date: May 30, 2025

The truth Behind who really ran the White House under Biden revealed on hidden camera, Trump to hold press conference with Elon Musk in the Oval Office, Viva Frei and Lynne Patton  join the show. ...JOIN The Benny Brigade: https://www.bennyjohnson.com/brigade Check Out Our Partners: 120Life: Save 20% off With Code “BENNY”: http://120life.com Blackout Coffee: http://www.blackoutcoffee.com/benny and use coupon code BENNY for 20% OFF your first order Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:24 Find an agent today at Desjardins.com slash business coverage. Today, Friday, May 30th, 2025, the truth behind who really ran the White House has been revealed by a DNC member who is a leader and an internal understanding of what really happened with Joe Biden is starting to come to light. What will happen next? Well, we actually have a bit of a build out for you on that. Ladies and gentlemen, Dan Bongino and Cash Fatale have been laying the groundwork for something really big.
Starting point is 00:01:00 And we're gonna talk about it today with Viva Frye, who's a spectacular commentator on legal issues and on the nature of the deep state. Also, Lynn Patton joining us from the White House today. My name is Benny Johnson and this is The Benny Show. Okay, let's test this out. Let's test it out. I'm gonna play you the, probably the most famous clip
Starting point is 00:01:20 in all the history of politics. There isn't a more famous clip than this, ladies and gentlemen. This is Donald Trump. This is a moment that broke politics, that changed the fabric of our nation forever, that changed the fabric of our political lifestyle forever. Like this was the singularity, right? Where the atoms split.
Starting point is 00:01:39 And you can't watch it without laughing. I've seen this clip a hundred thousand times. You've seen it a million times. Try not to laugh. Here's the challenge. Try not to laugh. Go. It's just awfully good that someone with the temperament of Donald Trump is not in charge
Starting point is 00:01:56 of the law in our country. Because you'd be in jail. Secretary Clinton. I'm gonna rap to him. I'm gonna rap to him. I'm gonna rap to him. I'm gonna rap to him. I'm gonna rap to him. I'm gonna rap to him. I'm gonna rap to him. I'm gonna rap to him. I'm gonna rap to him.
Starting point is 00:02:09 I'm gonna rap to him. I'm gonna rap to him. I'm gonna rap to him. I'm gonna rap to him. I'm gonna rap to him. I'm gonna rap to him. I'm gonna rap to him. I'm gonna rap to him.
Starting point is 00:02:16 I'm gonna rap to him. I'm gonna rap to him. I'm gonna rap to him. I'm gonna rap to him. I'm gonna rap to him. I'm gonna rap to him. I'm gonna rap to him. I'm gonna rap to him.
Starting point is 00:02:22 I'm gonna rap to him. I'm gonna rap to him. I'm gonna rap to him. I'm gonna rap to him. I'm gonna rap to him. I'm gonna rap to him. I'm gonna rap to him. I'm gonna rap to him. There we go, all right, all right, all right. We're gonna try it again. Colton's running the show today. Colton's a spectacular video editor for us. And we're putting him through, we're gonna do live rehearsals here for the show.
Starting point is 00:02:34 Here we go. Colton, we're gonna do the rap horn when Trump drops the line, okay? Here we go. Is not in charge of the law in our country. Because you'd be in jail. Secretary Clinton. There we go.
Starting point is 00:02:45 Yeah. All right. Come on. You know what? We're just like, we're just gonna roll with it. It's free for all Friday. Ladies and gentlemen, it's also a day to remember not only this incredible moment,
Starting point is 00:02:58 a moment that really, I mean, like taking a step back, that's the best that changed politics forever. Nothing will ever be the same after that. Does Hillary Clinton deserve to go to jail? Yes. Is Hillary Clinton's worst days ahead of her? Yes, I believe so with this new FBI. I really, truly believe so.
Starting point is 00:03:18 And you're starting to see the buildup for that. And we're going to talk about it on the show. What are they building toward? We have a lot of sources inside of this government. We're very close with some of the people in charge, and we've been making some phone calls. And we're gonna tell you all about that today on the program.
Starting point is 00:03:33 Hillary Clinton's worst days are ahead of her. And it's something that I think is worth preparing the audience for because the depths of depravity of these people? No, no bounds. We lost a friend yesterday. I want to talk just very briefly about Bernie Kerrick. Bernard Kerrick, Commissioner Kerrick, was the police commissioner on September 11th. He was a friend of ours. He was on the show regularly. He was a honorable man. He has gone too soon at the age of 69. He was a good man,
Starting point is 00:04:08 one of the very few. There are not that many left. Bernie Carrick, we would last with him just a couple of months ago. Here, these photos were taken during Cash Patel's swearing-in ceremony in ceremony in February. And this is tough, man. It's tough. Bernie Kerik was one of the patient zeros for Democrat lawfare. They put Bernie Kerik in solitary confinement after all he did for this country. They went after him rabidly because he spoke out against Barack Obama. They went after him rabidly because he spoke out against Barack Obama. Eric Holder ran a law, a illegal lawfare operation against Bernie Karak at the order of the decaying Obama regime and Hillary Clinton and the cabal that has ran that party, they persecuted Bernie Carrick. He persecuted before Donald Trump was able to fight it off, fight through it, come out the other side, a stronger man. Gone too soon is a very good and honorable, good cop, Bernie Kerrick. And we remember him on this program.
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Starting point is 00:07:32 except your high blood pressure numbers. Go to 120life.com and use the code Benny to save 20% off. All right, ladies and gentlemen, let's talk about health. Let's talk about health. Let's talk about the obvious worst thing that you can do to someone. The worst thing that you can do to somebody that you love is to allow them in very poor health to continue to suffer, to push them when they are incapable physically of moving forward into some of the worst environments on earth, some of the most high pressure environments on earth. That would be of course what we watched happen to Joe Biden. We watched it happen live and when you go back through the
Starting point is 00:08:18 tape you realize exactly how evil what happened to Joe Biden truly is. Now, don't feel sorry for Joe. He was in on it, but the culpability still remains with those around him who presumably had high cognitive function. And it's beginning to really narrow as to who was responsible for what happened to Joe Biden, obviously his wife. Jill Biden is someone who's committed elder abuse on a mass scale. She's somebody who clearly abused Joe in office and did so for her own fame, her own power, her own capacity to run the country, which now we are starting to get a very clear picture as to how Jill Biden was running the country. Undercover video and evidence from inside of the DNC itself has revealed exactly who was behind this coverup operation. If you follow the breadcrumb trail,
Starting point is 00:09:17 and if you're able to actually like see how Joe Biden created this ecosystem, this massive protection racket around Joe Biden. You're able to sort of understand the crime here. Let's start with Jill Biden being asked point blank on camera, hey, why doesn't your husband take a cognitive test? Nikki Haley, one of the Republican candidates, is calling for mental competency tests for
Starting point is 00:09:48 those politicians over the age of 75. What do you think about that? It's ridiculous. Would your husband ever take one of those? I mean, we haven't even discussed, we would never even discuss something like that. We would never even discuss something like that. We would never even discuss something like that. Ridiculous, she says. She knew what was happening to her husband.
Starting point is 00:10:15 She knew it, and she abused him for power. That abuse was clear and evident on stage after the most famous Joe Biden collapse, which was of course in the debate between him and Donald Trump, which is an amazing act by President Trump, an amazing act of holding back. It wasn't an incredible that that debate itself was remarkable to watch because the president like decided to sit back and actually not completely obliterate Joe on live to some like true, true stoicism, true Christian stoicism was Donald Trump, not mauling Joe Biden in front of the entire nation. As Joe Biden just sat there and completely limped across the finish line.
Starting point is 00:11:05 He couldn't even complete sentences. It was a real crisis and how Joe Biden handled it afterwards shows you everything. Here we go. Joe, you did such a great job. You answered every question. You knew all the facts. And let me ask the crowd, what did Trump do? Why? And let me ask the crowd, what did Trump do?
Starting point is 00:11:27 Why? Yes. Just be very careful, men who you marry. If this isn't the warning sign in the road as to why you shouldn't marry a woman who is a harpy leftist, who is a cat lady. Like the imagery of the imagery of Joe Biden screaming while Joe Biden just stands there being utterly abused by her, humiliating him live on stage. if that isn't a warning sign for you in life as to what you shouldn't want in your marriage i don't know what is can we load that as a play beside please it's a it's a like a like it's just the perfect it's the or maybe just just play it again
Starting point is 00:12:20 just play it again and pause it here this this is what I'm talking about right here. Joe, you did such a great job. You answered every question you knew all the time. And let me ask the crowd, what did Trump do? Why? Yes. That's the future for anybody who marries these godless, soulless, left-wing Harpies cat ladies. Oh, it's brutal. When Joe Biden finally saw the collapse of this fraud and was forced to reveal the true nature of the
Starting point is 00:13:10 cabinet that she was protecting. It devolved into her actually running cabinet meetings. Jill Biden was there in the final cabinet meeting that Joe Biden oversaw, which is just rough on the eyes. Check this out. This is Joe Biden. This is Joe Biden. This is Joe Biden trying to just make it through a cabinet meeting and Jill take Jill seizing the moment and taking over, Joe can barely read off his script. And Jill is sitting there waiting and runs the thing for the next 30 minutes. It's brutal. Here we go. I'm grateful that Jill is here today.
Starting point is 00:13:58 I heard that clapping. It wasn't for me. When we came in. And here across previous administrations, the First Ladies have attended these meetings for specific reasons. This is the first time Jill has joined us, and it goes to show how important the issue is when she's about to speak to the both of us.
Starting point is 00:14:17 Today, at the top of our meeting, Jill is going to give an update on the House initiative, White House initiative, White House initiative to fundamentally change the approach and the fund, how we approach and fund women's health services. So I'd like to turn it over to Jill and for any comments she has and it's all yours, kid. You know, the White House surprises you. And then Jill goes into a 30 minute scripted speech. It doesn't even look like Joe Biden at the end. Like he's so he's so battered down.
Starting point is 00:14:54 It's not love. Like this image. This isn't love. This is the image of abuse. This is the image of whinging for power. This is what Joe Biden was doing to Joe. And now, based on undercover video footage of the DNC vice chair that's been released. You can see quite clearly how this operation worked.
Starting point is 00:15:23 David Hogg is the vice chair of the DNC. He was caught by project Veritas, of course, in an undercover camera sting operation, where he gave up completely the op to protect Joe Biden at the White House and said that it not only was it Jill behind it, but it was Jill's chief of staff, a man named Anthony Bernal, who ran the protection
Starting point is 00:15:47 mechanism and racket and was the dark lord of the White House. We have some very interesting information on Anthony Bernal. You're going to want to lock in for this one. Here we go. Very nice to meet you. Yeah. Optoregular force. Nice to meet you. Off the record of course. The foundational question for me is like how corrupt is the DNC if so many people knew or few people knew about Biden.
Starting point is 00:16:14 Well, the President of the United States. I mean I think the fact of the matter is the DNC is always going to be like a campaign arm of the President, ultimately. The bigger issue was like the inner circle that was around Biden. That's it. I can't stress you enough. Jill Biden's Chief of Staff. Like had an enormous amount of power. Jill Biden? Jill Biden's Chief of Staff.
Starting point is 00:16:33 That was like an open secret at the left. Like I would avoid him. I think he was scary. What was his name? Anthony DeVos. I've never seen him. Exactly. What do you mean?
Starting point is 00:16:46 He's just like a shadowy, like, blistered-of-all-type figure. That's what made him so, like... I knew how he looked, but the general public wouldn't know how this man looked. But he wielded any, like, enormous amount of power, and I can't stress to you how much power he had at the White House. Who is Anthony Bernal? Because we now have this on tape from inside of the DNC, somebody who's very high up at the DNC, that he was the man behind the full control racket
Starting point is 00:17:32 and coverup of Joe Biden. Anthony Bernal was actually one of the few people, one of four people that was there in Rehoboth Beach when Joe Biden decided to, probably under great duress resign from the presidential race in 2024. Who is this dark arts Anthony Bernal? Let's go check his Wikipedia page. There's something that you'll learn in this business,
Starting point is 00:17:59 which is that people who have nothing on their Wikipedia pages are particularly scary and are particularly evil, especially if you have such a high rank. Anthony Bernal is the senior advisor to the first lady, Joe Biden. He was a senior advisor from 2020 to 2025. Well, that's a pretty big position. What the hell is going on here? Why is his Wikipedia just two paragraphs long? It's actually six sentences. This doesn't make any sense. He graduated from this school in Arizona and then in Texas.
Starting point is 00:18:40 He worked for the Obama and Clinton campaigns. Then he worked for Joe Biden's 2024 presidential campaign. He served as deputy campaign manager. That's it. That's all we know. So wait a second. He doesn't have any past. He doesn't have any background.
Starting point is 00:18:57 We know nothing about him. He has no history. The deep state is run by guys like this. The deep state is run by people who, as described there by DNC Vice Chair David Hogg, are shadowy and scary and terrifying and are in the background and are the dark lords. This is crazy man. So who is this guy? We know that he's been subpoenaed by the House Oversight Committee. Joe Bernal was one of four aides present at the meeting at Joe Biden's house in Rehoboth Beach on July 18th, 2024, which led to Biden's decision to withdraw from the presidential election.
Starting point is 00:19:52 I think we're going to see more on this guy. We were able to find one clip of him. Here's Bernal as Joe Biden's handler. He's effectively marching Joe Biden around in a Waffle House after, there he is right there, see him in the purple tie, marching Joe Biden around in this creepy Waffle House 2 a.m. visit after Joe Biden's complete collapse on the debate stage in the 2024 debate with Donald Trump. And you can see him there sort of lurking and pushing the Bidens as they stand awkwardly and pushing the Bidens as they stand awkwardly at the Waffle House. And let's see, where is he here?
Starting point is 00:20:31 There you can see him kind of like over the shoulder. There was Joe Biden. Very interesting. James Comer says that Jill holds the keys to the full Joe Biden coverup, which of course, if you're running a president with terminal illness, who is in total complete cognitive collapse for president, that is the biggest coverup in the history of the White House. It's far bigger than Watergate. And even Jake Tapper agrees with me on that
Starting point is 00:21:00 one. James Comer says it all connects to Joe Biden and it's Jill Biden who really needs to be brought in for questioning here. We go. Start with the four people that you in fact are going to have transcribed interviews with and and and the president's doctor, Kevin O'Connor. I would imagine there are a lot of other people you want to talk to too, but let's start with these five. Yeah, well, obviously the position he's the one that
Starting point is 00:21:27 continuously told America that Joe Biden was in tip top physical condition. He was mentally sharp. He was physically sharp. We now know that to be 100% false. The four staffers aren't well known staffers. These four staffers operated behind the scenes. But while we're starting with them, Sean, we believe these are the staffers that were responsible for using the auto pin. Someone got documents and manually place them in the machine and press the power button to sign Joe Biden's signature. That was not Joe Biden. That was done by staffers that would be done
Starting point is 00:22:02 by any staffer. So we believe and have good reason to believe these are the four staffers that were responsible for that we want to ask them who gave you the authority to use Joe Biden's signature and we'll go from there obviously we believe that some of the names like the Chief of Staff and perhaps the First Lady were involved in a lot of the decision-making If that's where the trail leads, then we'll bring them in as well. But we're gonna get answers to all the questions that every American deserves answers to.
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Starting point is 00:24:23 for, has to be close to a decade. Talk to any medical professional on the left, right or center. Jill Biden, knowing that her husband is fully incapable of normal human cognitive function at this point, trotted him out to what is still hysterically a pretty well watched program on ABC, seen by between two and three million people per day. And forced Joe Biden to endure just the softest of softballs, which led to answers like this. Look, no further than this clip to show you exactly how criminal this behavior is towards Joe Biden. It's, you're nearing the point
Starting point is 00:25:09 of almost feeling sorry for him. Yeah. Mr. President, since you left office, there have been a number of books that have come out deeply sourced from democratic sources that claim in your final year, there was a dramatic decline in your cognitive abilities. In the final year of your presidency,
Starting point is 00:25:26 what is your response to these allegations or are these sources wrong? They are wrong. There's nothing to sustain that, number one. Number two, you know, think of what we're left with. We're left with a circumstance where we had a insurrection when I started, we did not sense a civil war.
Starting point is 00:25:48 We had a circumstance where we were in a position that we, well, the pandemic, because of the incompetence of the last outfit, end up over a million people dying, a million people dying. And we're also in a situation where we found ourselves unable to deal with a lot of just basic issues, and I won't go into it in the interest of time. And so we went to work and we got it done.
Starting point is 00:26:17 And, you know, one of the things that, well, I'm talking to you all. Well, and, Elissa, you know, one of the things I think is that the people who wrote those books were not in the White House with us. And they didn't see how hard Joe worked every single day. I mean, he'd get up, he'd put in a full day, and then at night he would, I'd be in bed, you know, reading my book and he was still on the phone reading his briefings, working with staff. I mean, it was nonstop.
Starting point is 00:26:51 The White House, being president is not like a job. It's a lifestyle. It's a life that you live. You live it 24 hours a day. That phone can ring at 11 o'clock at night or two in the morning. It's constant. You never leave it.
Starting point is 00:27:08 And Joe worked really hard. I think he was a great president. And if you look at things today. If you look at things today, If you look at things today, give me Joe Biden anytime. Give me Joe Biden anytime. Give me Joe Biden anytime. Give me Joe Biden anytime. Give me Joe Biden anytime. Give me Joe Biden anytime. Give me Joe Biden anytime. That's worth the invitation to come to the show.
Starting point is 00:27:34 Oh, okay. It's so dark when you want that. Knowing that Joe Biden is fully aware that Joe has terminal cancer. Joe can't complete simple questions like, what did you accomplish? Why did you suck so bad in the White House? Why do you suck so bad is what the question was. And Joe goes, well, COVID. Anyway, you heard my father used to say, when you have a lunch pally, you got to pick yourself up by the backstrap.
Starting point is 00:28:08 I don't have time in the interest of time. Can't get into it. That's why yesterday from the White House press days, Carolyn Leavitt, like what full score, first flamethrower on Joe Biden specifically, and that clip from the view. He was she was asked, like, what are you guys going to do about this whole Joe Biden cover up? He was asked by Peter Ducey at the White House. And Carolyn Leavitt didn't hold back.
Starting point is 00:28:40 I'm really glad because it's time to bring this whole scandal public with like this is the this is the right moment. And this is the time when you could really have reckoning go. And on a different topic, there are some folks in President Biden's inner circle who are now in talks with Republicans in Congress to give interviews about how they may have handled President Biden's decline. Is the President satisfied with aides only sitting for these transcribed interviews, or would he also like to see some kind of testimony from the former First Lady, Dr.
Starting point is 00:29:18 Biden? I think, frankly, the former First Lady should certainly speak up about what she saw in regards to her husband and when she speak up about what she saw in regards to her husband and when she saw and what she knew because I think anybody looking again at the videos and photo evidence of Joe Biden with your own eyes and a little bit of common sense can see this was a clear cover-up and Joe Biden, Jill Biden was certainly complicit in that cover-up. There are docu- there's documentation video evidence of her clearly shielding her husband away from the cameras. They were just on the view last week. She was
Starting point is 00:29:49 saying everything is fine. She's still lying to the American people. She still thinks the American public are so stupid that they're going to believe her lies. And frankly, it's insulting and she needs to answer for it. She needs to answer for it. Ladies and gentlemen, somebody who answer for it. Ladies and gentlemen, somebody who often has the right answer on issues like this, the great Viva Frye, former litigator and full-time, very energetic pundit joins the program live now to break this down and some of the major claims from Cash and Dan Bongino this week, joining us live now. Viva, welcome back to the program. So what can possibly happen to Jill Biden here? We have yesterday on the program, Ron Johnson saying that I'm running the full commission
Starting point is 00:30:41 to investigate this in the Senate and I am going to be bringing Joe Biden in. Do you think they're gonna get away with this? I think they're gonna get away with it. I don't think anything's gonna happen, but there's a caveat to that. I'm not sure that everybody wants anything to happen where you can retroactively and retrospectively seek to undermine the actions of a president
Starting point is 00:31:02 because of purported or in fact real cognitive deficits because this will only be weaponized against Trump and against the right by these people who we now know are absolutely politically lawless. And they'll say, okay, good, Joe Biden will undo a couple of his pardons because of his cognitive inability to actually consent to those acts at the time. And lo and behold, we're going to declare that Trump, throughout his administration, was mentally unfit and when they get back into power, use those very same tools to undermine everything Trump did. So, you know, I don't think this is the road people want to go down legally. It's one thing to say that he didn't know that people were using the auto pen, because that's just outright fraud. It's another thing to say that he wasn't
Starting point is 00:31:42 cognitively capable of consenting to the use of the auto pen or the decisions that he was making because of his mental acuity or lack thereof. So I think it's a double edged sword to pursue this too hard because it will come back to bite the people who are pushing it in the butt when they lose power or if and when they lose power, I should say. So wouldn't it be illegal, though, if Joe Biden doesn't know that his name is being used to sign pardons? There are eight thousand pardons.
Starting point is 00:32:04 If you were signing pardons 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 12 months out of the year, you couldn't really fully get through 8,000 pardons. If you just did that alone for your presidency, it's gotta be like, just based on the pure data, the Joe Biden did not have any knowledge of his name being signed to a considerable amount of the paperwork in his administration. No, there's no question. And it's difficult to prove a negative. Like, how are you going to prove that Joe Biden didn't know about what was going on? But it can be proven. I mean,
Starting point is 00:32:30 internal correspondence can show people to the exclusion of Joe Biden, putting down pardons or whatever executive orders to be signed by AutoPen. We have an indication, although I think that I forget the AIs are, what's the names, you know accused Pocahontas of abusing of the auto pen to sign executive orders as relates to was it either crypto or AI forget offhand But you know, it's one thing to say that he So, you know if you can prove it, it's outright fraud It's it's like it's like stealing someone's credit card period and it's a lot easier to steal an old, senile person's credit card, where they don't even know what the charges are.
Starting point is 00:33:07 So if they can prove that he did not know, and it was being done by people without the lawful authority, then yes, you've got a case for outright fraud. Where it becomes a double-edged sword that I'm not sure people wanna pursue, is to say he wasn't mentally capable of consenting, therefore let's undo these orders,
Starting point is 00:33:21 because consent was vitiated, or consent was never there in the first place. So what happens next? I mean, would you then look for all the documents to see who was actually running this operation? And those documents would presumably have to be preserved, right? Presumably. I mean, we're dealing with an administration that was corrupt to the core. A criminal enterprise was the Biden administration and what they did with all branches of government. So what's left of any evidence, you can't delete everything
Starting point is 00:33:49 and even deletion is evidence in and of itself. So, you know, they'll hold some congressional hearings, maybe hope to find a smoking gun. There is certainly internal correspondence and text messages. One thing we've known is that however corrupt they are, they are equally stupid and when you have the Peter Stokes and the Lisa Pages of the world texting each other about their insurance policies to take down the president, they're stupid and brazen. So there is undoubtedly evidence there if there is a they're there. But, you know, congressional hearings, let's see what they can find. It's a political good venue to go down because it highlights the corruption and the lack of the president for the last presidency. But legally legally I don't know that we want to set the precedent that retroactively we get to
Starting point is 00:34:28 declare someone unfit to have made the decisions that they claim to have made. Right. I just, if you, if you have Robert Herr saying that you know listen I'm working for this president, he's, he's currently the chief executive that I'm sworn in under. And I declare him to be unfit for trial. And if you bring that same guy before a Senate committee and ask, like, do you know who Katanji Brown Jackson is? Like hold up a photo and be like, do you even know who this lady is that you nominated the Supreme Court?
Starting point is 00:34:59 And it's like, I don't know, is that corn pop? Like, I think that you have like a, I think you have a real problem on your hands here. Well, and I don't know what the, I've never seen somebody pull, are there rules against bringing presidents in under oath? That I wouldn't venture a guess. I'd say before Joe Biden could identify Kataji Brown Jackson,
Starting point is 00:35:21 he'd have to haul in a biologist, but her, in his report, you know, like the political spin is that her declared Biden unfit for trial. You know, the reality is, he said, nobody would convict this old, senile, friendly old man. He's not a doctor. He wouldn't be in that position in the first place, but there is precedent to have had totally unfit, cognitively not their presidents nonetheless, you know, acting as president. So again, politically, it might be a good path to go down because it highlights the corruption of the administration.
Starting point is 00:35:51 But legally, you want to start setting the precedent where the judiciary or Congress can start overturning the acts of the president. That's not going to end well, especially when they are preemptively and attackingly saying Trump is the one who's mentally unfitit when quite clearly that was never the case. So I would be careful there, or you push it and what you expect from it. Also, her never declared him medically unfit. Her is not a doctor. He just said, he's a nice old man. No one would convict him. So let's not bring it to trial.
Starting point is 00:36:16 corruption to the core. Yeah. So what happens next with this judiciary, it does seem to be that there we were like entering a very, very dangerous universe here where you don't even need a chief executive because the judiciary has usurped chief executive powers. The crisis has been brought about by the judiciary in this administration, Trump can't move. If he were to cure cancer,
Starting point is 00:36:42 if you were to cure Joe Biden's cancer, district judge, a federal district judge would overturn it and would give Biden cancer again. If you were in the war in Ukraine, a federal district judge would declare the war back on and in fact, like would give Iran nukes in order to nuke Israel or whatever, you know, like I, I, I, it's becoming, it's becoming a parody of itself, Viva. It's becoming the meme. You know, and we talk about this,
Starting point is 00:37:09 Robert Barnes and I every Sunday, and it's not necessarily through the activism of the federal judiciary, but the inaction of the Supreme Court. They let the lower level activists get away with this. You know, jokingly, if Trump cures cancer, they'll convict him of practicing medicine without a license. If he ends the war in Ukraine, you'll have a judiciary saying, no, you got to reposition some troops there because that's
Starting point is 00:37:31 effectively what they're doing with the immigration activism that they're declaring that they must bring back into the country or facilitate bringing back illegal criminal aliens into the country because these judges don't have to live with them. Although some of them apparently choose to live with them and have now gotten arrested for that. You're gonna get the Supreme Court either acting or not acting. And if they act, they gotta slap the lower levels back into submission
Starting point is 00:37:53 because it's true. The Supreme Court just overturned the Chevron decision, which sort of took away some of the power of the administrative bodies of the government. What you have right now is a federal judiciary that is acting as the interpreters of the law, the app, the, the, the applyers of law. And you know, the law itself, they, you know, want to talk about having marshals even, but they're declaring what the executive can and cannot do and usurping
Starting point is 00:38:16 the executive authority by giving them the powers, giving themselves the power to interpret the law and then apply the law. So the Supreme court has to get involved. If they don't get involved, what will happen is Trump is going to have to flip two birds to the courts and say, good, I'm not bringing these people back from foreign countries. I am not ending the tariffs, although that was overturned on appeal, and flip two middle birds to the lower level courts and say, come and force your judgments against the executive. See how that goes. That's a constitutional crisis of sorts, but it's the constitutional reestablishment of the separation of powers.
Starting point is 00:38:45 Because right now you have the judiciary thinking they are the executive and the legislature. But you've seen this before, I guess, with Andrew Jackson. How did it work out in that presidency? My recollection, I do, well, I'm not a history major of them, I'm getting good, but my recollection is that he said, you've made these orders, now enforce them, good luck. And the reality is that people hired, they're hired, they elected a president, the judiciary has the powers given to it by Congress. Right now, they are acting as a rogue extension or usurpation of the executive powers by telling the
Starting point is 00:39:17 president what he can and cannot do as president as relates to foreign affairs as relates to what is effectively military issues, they're basically taking control of the country and the Supreme Court has to get involved. They haven't and they've empowered them to get away with it, but at some point the hammer's going to fall. It'll be it'll be the SCOTUS or Trump will you don't say thanks for your orders disregarded. Would the easy way out here be for the Supreme Court to rule that these district judges their rulings can't apply nationwide. Is it against the national injunctions?
Starting point is 00:39:48 Is this the major problem? That would be, that's the order that we're waiting for to come down before the end of the SCOTUS season. That would be the one to declare nationwide injunctions unlawful. I mean, period. The other thing would be to not have John Roberts cast doubt on the effectiveness of impeaching some of these rogue judges.
Starting point is 00:40:05 These judges need to be impeached. They need to be investigated for civil rights violations. That was the reason why you had these laws in the first place. So you got Harmeet Dhillon in there who could start looking into these things, but they need to be impeached and the Supreme Court needs to come down and judicially speaking, smack these lower courts back into not submission, but back into their positions in the first place because right now they've been empowered to think that they are presidents. Yes these nationwide injunctions I just you know
Starting point is 00:40:29 from these dipshit judges that don't don't that like live in these backwaters you're gonna you're gonna run this country directly into the ground it's not gonna work it's not gonna be a non-functional country there's gonna every president's going to endure this and no president will ever be able to move. They've the Trump is like completely boxed in by this. They're gonna force the constitutional crisis. So to speak, it's not gonna be much of a crisis. It's just going to highlight the separation of powers.
Starting point is 00:40:55 The executive Trump is gonna say, all right, you've got a nice order there telling me that I can't impose tariffs on foreign countries, piss off and enforce it. But, you know, like I say, the higher level courts maybe are coming around and the Supreme Court needs to come around sooner than later. And if they don't,
Starting point is 00:41:09 Trump is not gonna take the law into his own hands. He's just going to take back the power that the people gave him. It's very interesting that we're talking about this. And this is breaking just literal seconds ago, Viva. So let's react live to it. Supreme court allows Trump to revoke legal status of 500,000 immigrants. Federal judge blocked the administration from immediately ending temporary status granted
Starting point is 00:41:31 by the Biden administration to people from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. This seems to be a return to form. Let's see how did this, how did this shake out? This seems to be a return to form. Let's see how did this, how did this shake out? Is this the TPS granting TPS? Yeah. Another amazing thing. Like you can grant TPS temporary protection status blanket wise, but you can only eliminate it or remove it on a case by case basis. That is creating a shock. You're gonna be shocked here. Hold on. I can't believe this. Katanji Brown Jackson dissented in this decision. Wow. Viva. I just, oh wow.
Starting point is 00:42:08 That's a real, that's a real stunner there. Unbelievable. Really? The DEI justice has once again DEI hard. People think it's a conspiracy theory to say they're trying, there's a plan to actively destroy America and then you have judges saying, you cannot protect America.
Starting point is 00:42:27 You can grant the invasion, but you cannot end the invasion. Or if you want to do it, you got to do it on a case by case basis. So you'll have 500,000 or it's millions really, individual hearings. It'll take 20, 30 years. And in that time, America has turned into a one party state that will never be anything but. So the courts need to cut it's good. that time, America has turned into a one party state that will never be anything but so the courts need to cut it's good. I'm going to go read this afterwards and catch up for my own stream later in the afternoon. But if you know, a step in the right direction, I'm curious to read the
Starting point is 00:42:53 dissent because that probably will be the most interesting element of this judgment. So this was so this must have been a seven to decision it looks like. So you have Sonia Sotomayor and Kataji Brown Jackson, the biggest idiots on the Supreme Court. I mean, Sotomayor has proven herself to be mentally unfit. I don't know if she's- Oh, like you, probably, yes. Maybe she, maybe Jill Biden's her chief of staff. You just have to, you have to wonder.
Starting point is 00:43:15 Well, like you want to talk about purveyors of misinformation and disinformation. Sotomayor is the one, and she has a seat on the most powerful court in the most powerful country in the world. It's madness that these are the best justices who are giving the best reasons to understand that they are bona fide idiots.
Starting point is 00:43:31 Like we don't have a real, so they're screaming due process. It's amazing. They're screaming due process now. There's no due process when 20 million criminal aliens get marched into the country, zero due process there. Zero due process when those criminal aliens behave like criminals, right? And then murder Americans. They get released from prison like immediately.
Starting point is 00:43:50 There's zero due process for them when they get here and get absolute lavish fortunes from our welfare state and from the goodie bag that is created and the incentive structure here. There's zero due process when they're being flown in the dark of night. There's zero due process for anybody in East Palestine or in small Ohio towns that suddenly their entire town is taken over by Haitians that don't speak their language, that don't follow their customs, that have no connection to this land, that completely strip-mine the place. I mean, listen, there's a criminal alien that was drunk off his ass and killed a woman and a child, just like a couple blocks from here, drunk driving. They're completely disconnected.
Starting point is 00:44:32 They're alien to this culture. They're alien to even our traffic rules and they're slaughtering people. Zero due process, zero due process. But now suddenly when you wanna get rid of them, when you want to send them home where they belong, it's like everyone's screaming due process. It's why people think that it's a broken system.
Starting point is 00:44:51 And I guess Mike, you know, the ultimate question here is how long does the course remain legitimate? Because I've seen this happen with the FBI, Viva, and I've seen this happen with our corporate media where you lie enough and you abuse, you abuse the credentialism enough. Then people are just going to get sick of it and say, I don't believe the courts. I don't trust the courts. I don't, I don't believe the courts. Well, that is the biggest problem is when people no longer can rely on the justiciable resolutions of their disputes in the court system. That's when they tend to, you know,
Starting point is 00:45:24 escape the court system. Now the problem is this, so everybody's crying due process and they don't seem to be distinguishing. There are layers to due process. People who are not in a country illegally, sorry, who are in a country illegally or not there with the full rights of citizens
Starting point is 00:45:40 don't have the same due process rights as natural born citizens, naturalized citizens, or people with legal status. And so people talk about constitutional rights, where constitutional rights to due process, fair trial, yada yada. Illegals or non-permanent residents don't have second amendment rights. And nobody cries about that. They don't understand that due process is a tiered system. You don't get to illegally enter a country to steal rights. I've been saying this for a little while, you know, you cannot steal constitutional rights. If you're in a country illegally, your rights to due process are not that of a constitutional citizen. So they're just confounding the notion of due process to say
Starting point is 00:46:16 anybody who's here that was granted a privilege by the government now has the due process rights of a natural born citizen for the government to take away that privilege that it gave them. So it's horse crap. It's something that only Sotomayor and Jackson could possibly argue. I just, you come here illegally, you loot the place. It's parasitic, quite frankly, in nature.
Starting point is 00:46:38 It's not migration. It's an invasion. It's an invasion. It's a predatory incursion. And what was going on in Ohio, we now know was, you know, corruption to the extent that they were there, you bring in a people who don't speak the language so you can exploit them for cheap labor for big corporations. That's what was going on in Ohio and Springfield. We know it now. We needed them for factory jobs. No, you don't. There's unemployed people in Ohio. You brought in people who don't speak
Starting point is 00:47:03 the language because they are easier to exploit. It's effective human trafficking conducted by the Biden administration. Now you go home, your temporary protective status which was abusively given to you for corrupt purposes is eliminated. That was your due process. You don't get the same due process
Starting point is 00:47:17 as a natural born citizen. I wanna switch topics here quickly to something that you've popped off on and gone a little viral on this week, which is this Epstein case and cash and Dan coming forward and saying quite a bit. Now I enjoy, I like the strategy here. Cash and Dan coming forward and saying, you know what? We're going to be out with it.
Starting point is 00:47:38 We're going to like it'd be very transparent about what we're doing at the FBI and you should judge us by our work. This is something that Bongino said yesterday that again has kicked the hornet's nest of the internet, which is, listen, I have the tapes of Jeffrey Epstein not killing himself. I have the tapes that prove that Jeffrey Epstein definitely didn't, but definitely did kill himself.
Starting point is 00:48:02 Here's the clip, and I wanna get your reaction to it. Oh, well. I'm hearing it. I know what he says. Yeah, we apologize. I guess it's, well, ask Alex then, please. Either way, we've both seen it. So what's your take?
Starting point is 00:48:23 Yeah, well, so important thing in the clip is he says, you know, we don't have the video of the act itself, but it's an, it's video from within the MCC, the metropolitan correctional, what have a correctional, oh geez, a center that shows that he was alone in his room and there was no one else around. There's no other forensic evidence, et cetera, et cetera. Well, there's, there's, there's two problems. Sometimes partial transparency leads to further conspiracy. And I'll say full disclosure, you know, I know Dan, I like Dan. I've been one of the biggest cheerleaders for Dan both before and during. I don't know cash quite as much, but we were very, very excited to have cash and Dan there. Like those are two of the, if you
Starting point is 00:48:58 handpicked anybody to be deputy director and director of the FBI, it would be cash and Dan. The problem is when you put out some information, it's gonna further other conspiracy theories. The question is, I've had the subsidiary theory, like, okay, if Epstein did it by his own hand, and when Dan comes out and says, look, I've got video, not of him doing the deed, but showing that he was alone, there was no one else there,
Starting point is 00:49:20 and no one else could have done it, that's part of the conspiracy that a lot of people subscribe to that Epstein was allowed to kill himself. How do you have the most wanted, the most politically relevant perpetrator in America at the time, left alone two weeks after suicide,
Starting point is 00:49:35 watched with extra bed linens in his cell to take his own life when you are there to make sure that he doesn't take his own life. So it's nice. I appreciate that. People are gonna also be a little skeptical that there's video now when we were told by the last administration that cameras malfunctioned and auto deleted whatever evidence they had. So it will always raise more questions. The question is from a PR perspective, how do you
Starting point is 00:49:57 deal with this thorny issue? The other thing that I'm realizing now watching Dan is, you know, he comes out and says, look, if any of you have any additional information, send it my way. We'll look into it almost begging for an excuse to reopen whatever investigation he inherited from the previous corrupt FBI slash administration. But taking Dan at his word, there's video that shows Epstein was left alone in his cell. There was no one else around. That is the conspiracy. How was Epstein left alone with extra bed linens two weeks after having tried to take his own life immediately after having been taken off suicide watched by an unnamed psychiatrist.
Starting point is 00:50:30 How was he given access to be alone, to kill himself? That's what we all wanna know. If what Dan is saying is true and nobody is gonna doubt that what Dan is saying is true would be tremendous. No one's gonna doubt that. But it opens the door to the next level of the conspiracy theory.
Starting point is 00:50:45 So thank you for that follow-up. Here is the actual clip. And just one little point of discussion afterwards. Here we go. Public interest. I'm just telling you what we see in the file. I just wanna be crystal clear on this. I am not asking anyone to believe me
Starting point is 00:51:05 I'm telling you what's there and what isn't right? There is nothing in the file at this point on the Epstein case and there's gonna be a disclosure on this coming shortly We are working through some there is video that is something the public does video of him killing him So no no not and not the actual act but there the entire MCC Bay was only one camera there were other there's video that when you look at the video and we will release that's what's taken a while on this we're working on cleaning it up to make sure you have an enhanced over and we're going to give
Starting point is 00:51:39 the original so you don't think there are any shenanigans you're going to see there's no one there but him right there's just nobody there. So I say to people, I'll tell them, if you have a tip, let us know. But there's no DNA, there's no audio, there's no fingerprints, there's no suspects, there's no accomplices, there's no tips, there is nothing.
Starting point is 00:51:55 If you have it, I'm happy to see it. There's video. So this is a very interesting point, and it's a point that was backed up by Tucker Carlson. The new BMO VI Porter MasterCard is your ticket to more. More perks, more points, more flights, more of all the things you want in a travel rewards card, and then some.
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Starting point is 00:52:57 to leave nowhere or January 6th was going to leave nowhere. That's a, that's a foolish move to just reopen that stuff. It will make you look dumb. And I don't think that they, they're dumb people there. I know them to just reopen that stuff. It will make you look dumb. And I don't think that they're dumb people. I know them to not be dumb people. Tucker Carlson back in 2022 went and did this investigation and said, nobody went inside or outside of the block, level nine of the Metropolitan Detention Center
Starting point is 00:53:21 where Jeffrey Epstein was kept. So no one was going in or out because there were hundreds, if not thousands of cameras that would have captured, let's say an assassin team, right? That was sent in to kill him. So that Hillary Clinton walking in a pantsuit and two inch heels cackling with the noose around, you know, dragging on the ground.
Starting point is 00:53:38 That we don't have on camera. It, however, doesn't preclude any interviews with the people that were on the cell block with Jeffrey Epstein. One of them, for instance, was a serial strangler. And was also like a Hulk like thing like bodybuilder. I remember that picture the guy. Yeah. And nobody, according to Tucker's reporting, nobody interviewed anyone who was there with Epstein. And so what I would like to see is all of the available footage and to see if were there any, were the cells left open?
Starting point is 00:54:13 Could people go and murder, could somebody go and murder Jeffrey Epstein? Could Jeffrey Epstein have paid someone to murder him? Meaning like if Jeffrey Epstein was told that you, you'd better get this done or something worse is going to happen. You know, I think I think they're still I think they're still shades of gray here, potentially. It's even a bigger problem than that. Because let first of all, it's been so long now that I ran a poll on Twitter, people are not even going to believe video if they see it, they're
Starting point is 00:54:39 going to believe it's AI or CGI. So there's that problem. Yeah. And Dan says we're going to, we're, we're, we're fixing the video for you right now. And I'm like, don't say that. We're looking at a post-truth era, but let's just say, let's just even take it at its face value. Epstein killed himself physically with his own hands. What Dan is saying is absolutely true. How was it allowed to happen? Because the Ali hop is as much of a conspiracy as a murder. So yeah, he was left alone in his cell
Starting point is 00:55:06 two weeks after having been taken off or immediately after having been taken off suicide watch two weeks after having failed a suicide attempt with extra bed linens in his cell bed linens that are supposed to be thin as paper and not be able to support the weight of a body and yet he still if we take it at face value was able to kill himself that's the conspiracy who was he talking to in the month or two leading up to his death? They record these lines. So even taking it at its face value, he did it to himself with the sheets that were in his bed, his cell. How the hell did that happen in the first place? That's the conspiracy. But yes, the issue is, the problem is like, it's not the partial disclosure. It's that it's a really a PR thing. There are so many people, this is sort of like Sandy Hook level conspiracy now, where there's some people who are gonna go out with the most outlandish, wacky conspiracy, you'll never be able to get to them.
Starting point is 00:55:52 But there are people who, A, will never believe that he killed himself. I personally don't, and I believe that even if he did do it by his own hand, but was allowed to happen, that qualifies as assisted suicide. And then the question becomes about the file. It's the biggest question. Looking at the file that you've inherited
Starting point is 00:56:09 from what we know to be a corrupt criminal organization, literally, the FBI that they inherited is a Pandora's box of criminality. What faith does anyone or ought anyone have in that file that they're looking at? And then the question that I would have to them is, are they re-investigating that file? Are they investigating the investigators
Starting point is 00:56:27 or relying on the findings of people whom we know to be criminal investigators? In the actual sense that they were investigators who were the criminals, not investigating crime. Yes, I mean, we've looked extensively into this. Bill Barr, for instance, has a lot to hide here as Bill Barr's father was the person who got Jeffrey Epstein's career started.
Starting point is 00:56:47 And father has very, very strange connections to Jeffrey Epstein. They've got strange connections. They've got strange literature proclivities. There, there are a bunch of freak perverts. This is the bottom line. If this was an extortion space relations, you ever read that? Do you hear it's amazing? Like when the people who actually have gone down the rabbit hole here.
Starting point is 00:57:05 Oh yeah. Bill Barr's father wrote an entire book about how you can control the whole planet through predator pedophilia and how an elite group of people can like control through abusing children. Elite group of people can control the whole planet through blackmail. It's insane. They wrote it. The problem is also that this if it were in isolation and this were the only issue that you know, Dan and Patel were talking about, it would be one thing. It comes on the heels of Pam Bondi saying I've got files and no one's ever seen. They're terrible. And then there's a big dud of the release that leads to sort of the embarrassment of the influencers who were attending their promises of disclosure of Epstein files. And now we're sort of here. So, you know, it's people are getting maybe unwarranted, but they're getting frustrated, they're getting impatient and they wanted certain results. There are certain litmus test issues here, the Epstein is one of them, and it's not something that people are going to forget about. But the main issue, like these are questions that, follow-up questions that I would have had, is what file is Bongino and Patel relying on?
Starting point is 00:58:05 If it's the findings of the criminal, not, it was Andy McCabe at the time, if it's the findings of the previous criminal FBI that we now know were actually hiding documents from the current FBI, how reliable is that file? Are they reopening an investigation into that file? And if Epstein did in fact kill himself, are they investigating how he was allowed?
Starting point is 00:58:23 How that window of opportunity was afforded to Epstein at what's supposed to be the most secure prison on earth? And then you're going to have people who are just never going to believe any evidence because we live in a world where you can't even believe your own eyes when you see the video yourself. I'm just not going to believe that a four foot bunk you can snap your neck and break in three different places. I'm just someone had mentioned to me, someone mentioned to me if he if in hanging himself, he rotated upside down somehow and then the rope pulls this way, then it could break the bones that are all you know, there's a
Starting point is 00:58:47 medical side of it where they say that there were three broken bones somewhere in the neck that's more consistent with strangulation than hanging because hanging goes up strangulation goes down. You know, if he if he somehow flipped upside down when he hung himself, I'd like to know these are just questions that that you know, reasonable questions to ask. It takes a longer format to flesh this out for the concerns that people have and when their concerns go unaddressed people. It's like sort of to some extent it's a hockey game for people who don't personally know the people involved and it turns on the diamond if they don't get their way they start booing you know the inaction of the team. So the window of opportunity for results and the window of opportunity for answers that quell concerns as opposed to raise more questions, it's not an infinite open window, but we're dealing with people who I firmly believe stepped into this FBI and are blown away by the abject corruption of the institution itself, setting aside the dark nastiness of what they
Starting point is 00:59:44 actually have to investigate on a day-to-day basis. So in conclusion here, well, you know, I just want to step back and say, Cash and Dan have done, I think, good work in trying to present a roadmap for what they're going after. Russiagate and the coverup there,
Starting point is 01:00:00 we're already starting to see small disclosures on that, like Nell Orr, Bruce Orr lying under oath to the Senate. And we're seeing obviously Dan Bongino say, I'm going to go after January 6th, the pipe bomber. I'm gonna go off the cocaine at the White House. I'm gonna go off to the illegal leaks from the Supreme Court that was intended to get Supreme Court justices killed
Starting point is 01:00:17 and change the rulings of the court. I think those are all really, really good. How damaged is the FBI? How unfixable is this Viva? I mean, meaning to just try to dovetail into your, to hook into your last point. Like will people ever believe it, right? Like will people believe it
Starting point is 01:00:36 even if Cash or Dan come out with it? That's the biggest problem in all of this. And that's what would have been one of my follow-up questions to Patel when he did the, when he did, it was either the Bartiroma or the bread bear, you know How how fixable is the FBI cash seems to have a lot of faith in the rank-and-file? I don't think Americans as a whole have faith in the rank-and-file They see them as being the ones who are doing the dirty work for the corrupt elites You know the rank-and-file the Kevin Klein Smith's who falsified documents and submitted to a FISA court
Starting point is 01:01:04 Nobody has any faith in the institutions as a whole, you know Can they can they fix the FBI and do they think they can't fix the FBI? I'm not sure that I personally think they can they're doing their best and maybe they are Implementing policy that's going to weed out the activist bad-faith actors by sort of you know changing where people work. Maybe Closing down the J Edgar Hoover office. Maybe it's going to weed out the bad faith actors by natural selection, and they can do it more casually and less obviously. But that's the question. Is anybody going to believe anything that comes out of the FBI unless they start seeing James Comey
Starting point is 01:01:39 arrested? I mean, that doesn't come from the FBI. But are they going to have faith in the absence of any concrete, decisive action? And this is one more like, maybe I may, that doesn't come from the FBI, but are they going to have faith in the absence of any concrete decisive action? And this is one more like maybe I may I'm not sure I don't this work Clarify who has the authority to charge James Comey the FD? Right, so do suggest that it might be Secret Service the FBI does have charging powers bottom line We know they broke the law. James Comey's latest 8647 stunt being one of them, where he even in his book expresses the mens rea of the act that he denies having done, charge him.
Starting point is 01:02:14 When people start seeing the bigwigs getting charged, the McCabe's not getting paid, but getting charged, and people going to jail or at least facing charges, instead of what we see to be consistent continued coverups, like with the P. Diddy trial, which I believe is a cover-up in and of itself, the faith will be restored. Until then, you know, admittedly, Bongino and Patel are in an impossible situation where it's going to be impossible to satisfy all of the concerns, and some people are going to say, reopening the Koch investigation and the Dobbs leak, nobody cares about. The Dobbs might be more relevant in that if it leads to an impeachment of a, you know, of a biased judge, it might have some political use at the end of the day. The
Starting point is 01:02:48 cocaine case could care less about, but January 6th pipe bombers, we need to see concrete results and arrests and exposure of the corruption that we know is there. And that's what people are, you know, begging for from Bongino and Petelel. And hopefully we get it sooner than later because people are fickle and patience. Their patience is where is thin. But I don't think they understand the monumental Pandora's box of corruption and decay that Bongino and Patel have walked into at the FBI. Arresting Comey would do so much. It really would.
Starting point is 01:03:22 And Comey walked himself right into it. Nobody forced him to do that. putting saying hey, that we we have the shells. DNA of James Comey is on the shells. James Comey clearly set up this message. He did a blamed his wife. He lied then to the public. He lied under oath. And we're gonna charge them. And this would this would be the most important that would be that would be such a pressure release valve for people in this country who've been following this.
Starting point is 01:03:50 And by the way, I have no doubt that he also deleted and probably obstructed if there is an investigation going on with them. And for anybody saying Viva's the Canadian schnook who doesn't respect First Amendment rights, you can't threaten people. And for people to say, oh, it's not really a threat. Comey knew that it was a threat because his stupid book, which is called FDR
Starting point is 01:04:08 Drive, is about a far right extremist who pushes the limits of First Amendment protections to name his political rivals and call for something to be done to them and his fans do causing violence and killing their political rivals. That was his post after the 86 47. Wow. So no one's going to tell me he didn't know what he was doing and that he lacked the mens rea and it's going to be a difficult case to build. I built the case. You can charge him now. Let him get acquitted at the end of the day
Starting point is 01:04:33 after we discover whether or not he actually deleted any evidence off his phone of him setting up those shells that he happened to stumble across and throwing his wife under the bus. The man is the scum of the earth and he needs to be charged yesterday because if they are investigating the copycat threats that are resulting from this, you go after the big dog for the copycat threats and you'll find a lot less copycat threats when you go after the big dog for his dog whistle. The reason why we took this so very seriously and if it was a grandmother from Youngstown, Ohio, it'd be different, but James Comey clearly has splinter cells, black ops groups, people who owe him favors, people that are allowed to carry badges and guns around Donald Trump. This is a deeply serious threat. This is a deep operator inside of the deep state.
Starting point is 01:05:14 This guy will probably for the rest of his life be able to have crack teams in secret service and an FBI that owe him favors because he's done 30 years there that he's helped covered up their crimes are back and forth. And so when he's calling for an assassination of Donald Trump, like this, you have to take that deadly, deadly seriously. People try to like pull up old posts of other people from the internet and say, look what they said. They said 86 46.
Starting point is 01:05:36 First of all, I do say you're, you're, you're faffoing when you do that, even when it's with Biden, but the people that were had done that in the past, it was quite clearly a reference throwback to Gretchen Whitmer who put 8645 out there and so tongue-in-cheek, you know Crap posting on Twitter. It's ill-advised, but it's not the same thing as the former director of the FBI Posting it after a picture of him reading his book and before picture of him Summarizing what his book is about naming his political rivals and calling for something to be done to them the mens rea is there the actus reis is there there's probable cause charge him let him defend himself on free speech rights i just i because you brought
Starting point is 01:06:14 up diddy i just final question here why is james comey's daughter allowed to continue a trial against well absteen jillian maxwell diddy like what exactly is going on here there are no coincidences in life. There's no good excuse for it period. Maybe the argument is you can't fire her. Some people were hypothesizing that James Comey's 86 47 stunt was to make his daughter fireproof because if they fired her then it would look like retaliation. The bottom line, I don't know Bondi. I don't know her personally. I didn't have any preemptive faith in her because I didn't know her like I knew Bongino and what I know of Patel. It's inexcusable. There's no good excuse for it, period. That you have Maureen Comey, James Comey's daughter, working on the Diddy file. And from what I understand, you know, not necessarily running the best prosecution ever, the prosecution that they're
Starting point is 01:07:00 running limited to two defendants, his sex trafficking. Again, it's like Epstein only sex traffic for his own personal pleasure. The cameras that were set up in Diddy Mansion apparently were only for his own sex video free cost for his own personal satisfaction, horse crap. She should not be on that case anymore. It's corruption to the court. And it's inaction like that, that will cause a lot of people to distrust the bondy
Starting point is 01:07:20 and the current administration. Cause there's no good excuse for it that I know of. Right. Why would you allow Lee Harvey Oswald's kid to work in the next Kennedy administration? Why would you let John Hinckley work for Ronald Reagan? I don't, you know, it doesn't make any sense. It makes zero sense. Why would Donald Trump hire Matthew Thomas Crooks',
Starting point is 01:07:40 you know, sibling or father? The argument's gonna be, it's that it's, you know, it's the past administration, she has a job, maybe there's some rules for dismissal, but the bottom line is you cannot have the Trump administration pursuing Biden era policies or Biden era personnel on key issues. And this is one of them. I have yet to see a good excuse for why she's still prosecuting Diddy. And my running theory is that the prosecution of Diddy is the cover-up itself, because he'll get convicted on crossing state lines with a prostitute or something.
Starting point is 01:08:13 He'll go to jail for 10 years. It wraps up nice and clean, much like Delaine Maxwell. And lo and behold, we've got a blackmail, sex extortion, sex trafficking ring, and it was only for Diddy's personal satisfaction. I believe that as far as I can throw Thor's hammer. So it's a cover up for the deep state. It's a cover up for an intel op. That is my that is my current opinion.
Starting point is 01:08:31 I am open to being convinced otherwise, but it looks and smells like a persisted cover-up. Persistent cover-up for a deep state op for the same thing for the Jeffrey Epstein of the music industry. Yeah, there might there might be more, you know, more politicians heading to these freak-offs and you know it's a timely cover-up. We know his orbit is not arguably more expansive than Epstein's, but his orbit was politically and socially relevant and we know none of it. Cassidy and
Starting point is 01:08:57 Jane Doe, that's what we know right now. Yeah and his sex slaves are saying that Barack Obama was connected and Hillary was connected there. He's on a deposition and it's wild. You can watch his name's Jonathan Ode. And then he, his bodyguards are saying that there are a list politicians on these tapes and we're going to see none of it. It's well, we're going to see none of it and they're going to convict them on some nonsense. He'll, he'll go to jail for a bit. Elaine Maxwell sitting in relatively decent conditions. She hasn't f-ed in herself yet. And, uh, and then it disappears and we move on. Goodness gracious. Uh let's do a whole special on that Viva. I would really like to break all that. Absolutely. Well we'll see how this trial ends and for that just everybody
Starting point is 01:09:32 understand I'm not in my studio because I'm in Georgia for uh there's something called a Searle a soldier's journey home which is a charitable organization that builds a forever home for a disabled veteran and I was invited down by one of the guys working on it to document and do the ribbon cutting, which is tomorrow, or not do it, but to attend. So I'm on the road and we're gonna go see, they build a house from foundation to finished, keys in the door in two weeks for a disabled veteran.
Starting point is 01:09:54 It's amazing, a soldier's journey home, everybody. Incredible. You can follow along Viva and these adventures on Viva's social media, where he's rounded the corner on three quarters of a million followers. Let's help him get to that one million. Nobody deserves it more.
Starting point is 01:10:10 Viva Fry, 750,000 subscribers. You must be one of them. Nobody, his legal opinions ring like a bell. Right now, Mike Davis is out crying, like very jealous, very upset. Thank you. And sometimes I swear, I swear a little bit too much on Twitter, but everyone has their vices.
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Starting point is 01:12:23 for a very long time with the Trump family and inside of the Trump administration has been Lynn Patton. She's the deputy assistant to Donald Trump and the director of minority outreach for the White House. And she joins us live down. Lynn, welcome back to the program. Wonderful to see you there from inside of the White House I see. Yes, great to be here, Benny.
Starting point is 01:12:51 Thanks for having me. What a week for you. Man, Donald Trump has been slinging pardons and has been really changing dynamically the landscape. I have to assume given your portfolio here, the pardon of quite a few famous rappers and quite a few famous people, you've had a very busy week. Absolutely, Benny.
Starting point is 01:13:10 And you know, Alice Johnson is on fire and so is the president. But I'd be remiss if I didn't take one second to just extend our condolences to the family of our great friend, Bernie Kerrick, on his passing last night. It was truly tragic. I had heard he was actually getting better,
Starting point is 01:13:28 so it came as a true shock to a lot of us. And we wish him and his family all the best. But yeah, it's been quite a productive week at the White House. Some of my very good friends were on that pardon list. I know that the attention is largely on the Chrisleys, Todd and Julie, who absolutely deserved nothing less. I know that that's been getting some controversy
Starting point is 01:13:56 from the mainstream media, but what people need to understand is that they were actually never convicted of tax evasion. We all believe in justice, but we believe in equal justice. And I don't need to tell you that the Trump family obviously has been a target of prosecutorial misconduct, the weaponization of the DOJ, but so were the Christie's. This prosecutor actually had her father's face on a dartboard.
Starting point is 01:14:22 There are ex parte emails between the judge and the prosecutor that cross all ethical boundaries. You know, there was an IRS agent who said under oath that they owed them nothing. There was another FBI agent who I believe testified that they actually didn't even tell the truth in the trial and ended up retiring shortly thereafter. So these are factors that all came into play when Donald Trump was considering who deserved a pardon and who didn't. And again, their sentence was extremely harsh given what they were accused of. Fourteen years for a financial crime is out of this world. And then also, we had the pardon of Larry Hoover,
Starting point is 01:15:14 who founded the Gangster Disciples in Chicago, one of the oldest and obviously most dangerous Black gangs in the inner city there. and obviously most dangerous black gangs in the inner city there, but he has turned his life around. And despite being in solitary confinement for nearly 30 years, he's actually written books. He's done a lot of testimonials from inside. He's helping others make good decisions.
Starting point is 01:15:43 He's disavowed his association with that gang, as has Harry O. Harris, Michael Harry O. Harris, who Snoop Dogg actually advocated for several times during the campaign and the administration. He was the co-founder of Death Row Records. We gave him a pardon. We gave him a pardon. We gave Duke Tanner, who is one of the advocates for AFPI,
Starting point is 01:16:11 and one of their spokespeople, gave him a full pardon. He had never been arrested before. One time, a drug charge was in jail for the rest of his life. You know, these are nonviolent offenders who really deserve the second chance. And that's what Donald Trump is all about. So hold on, Lynn, this is very curious to me. So you're talking about you're talking about tax crimes. You're talking about illicit
Starting point is 01:16:36 drug use. You're talking about operating criminal entities. This seems like something that we have demonstrable evidence of Hunter Biden doing. I'm very curious that he was never charged. Exactly, don't get me started because, you know, I always say that if Don or Eric were doing a crap cocaine on live video, the outcome would not have been the same. And we all know that, first of all, they would have been looping it on a public access channel 24 seven and they
Starting point is 01:17:06 absolutely would have had the book thrown at them. So you know equal justice is what we expect and equal justice is what you're going to see in the Trump administration. Well spectacular. This clearly is something that very much frustrated voters particularly black men. Kamala Harris was running and saying, cackling about smoking weed and how fun it was. And yet she blocked up hundreds of thousands of young black men in California for doing the same thing. Joe Biden on the Senate floor talking about mandatory minimums for crack cocaine usage and how judges don't have a choice. They must lock you up for using crack cocaine. His son is on camera, as you said,
Starting point is 01:17:46 smoking a Mount St. Helens levels of cocaine, of crack. He filmed it. You know, he filmed it. We can say, you know, the hypocrisy is real. And, you know, we saw obviously Obama lecturing black men on the fact that they should vote for Kamala Harris and accusing them borderline of being misogynists if they didn't. This was an absolute slap in the face and you know what we saw during the election were minorities coming out in record numbers you know historic number of Hispanic, historic number of Blacks, historic number of women, historic number of Jews and you know there's a reason for this. When you abandon the priorities of the American voter,
Starting point is 01:18:27 then don't be surprised when they abandon you in return. And at the end of the day, minority voters are just like any other American. They just wanna be able to put food on their table, gas in their car. They wanna be able to get a solid education for their kids and they wanna be able to live in a safe neighborhood. And those were the issues that Trump prioritized. And those were the issues that Trump prioritized.
Starting point is 01:18:45 And those were the issues that we continue to prioritize in this administration. Well, it's nice to see now in retrospect, because we went to Atlanta, we went to Fannie Willis' district, in fact. We went to a place where Fannie Willis is in charge. And we handed out MAGA hats. And we had like hundreds and they were gone.
Starting point is 01:19:03 I love it. In like 15 minutes. I love it in like 15 minutes In Chick-fil-a that Donald Trump famously went to after he had mugshot and we just sort of stood there and it's a rod Listen, it's a rough part of Atlanta and I'm sure you're familiar with it. Yes, and it just those MAGA hats went like hotcakes I just couldn't believe it. I see that and that's epic and that's great because first of all, black Americans have supported this man for decades. There's tons of R&B songs about Trump.
Starting point is 01:19:37 Having been with Donald Trump for over 18 years, I can assure you that nobody supported this man more than sort of the rank and file of New Yorkers when he would walk down the sidewalk in Manhattan. You know, it's the taxi drivers, it's the construction workers, it's the police officers, it's the firefighters that were always screaming out, Yo, Trump, we love you, you know, keep up the great work. This does not surprise me at all that we've come full circle with respect to his fan base and his supporters. So are you are you seeing the support increase? We're seeing
Starting point is 01:20:10 record numbers. We're seeing record numbers from Rasmussen for right direction wrong direction. We're seeing record numbers with young men, particularly young black men. What do the internals look like right now? The internals are showing the same exact thing. And one of the surprise sort of hidden issues that really garnered a lot of support was the indoctrination of kids in schools and also men and women's sports. That was something that Hispanics came out against in droves. Black men came out against in droves.
Starting point is 01:20:43 Nobody wants to go send their kids to school and have them come back saying that they could be a boy, a girl, a cat, dog. There were literal litter boxes in some of these elementary schools in case that's how you identified. You can't make this stuff up. And so to be able to go to these parent teacher school boards
Starting point is 01:21:06 and be told that you have no say in how your children are being raised was something that minority communities just could not wrap their heads around. And they came out and voiced their opinion about that. And they continue to do so. How about the numbers with Hispanics, given the amount of deportations? We've heard a lot of this out of the this week, a lot of news this week about ration, ramping up ICE deportations. We saw a mass deportation here in the state of Florida, in Tallahassee,
Starting point is 01:21:32 probably the biggest one I've ever seen in my life. Hundreds of criminal aliens were obviously taken into custody. How are the numbers looking there? Do legal, naturalized or legal citizen Hispanic voters, how are they reacting to this? Well, I was just about to make that same differential because when you're here the right way
Starting point is 01:21:55 and when your parents come here the right way and you're a law abiding, tax paying, legal immigrant, you are actually one of the most staunch supporters against illegal immigration. You know, it's it's something that makes everybody look bad. You know, illegals file into our communities, take all our jobs, our wages, soft skilled jobs, things that obviously the American workforce is at one of its lowest points in American history. You know, more than 7 million workforce-age Americans are out of the workforce for whatever
Starting point is 01:22:36 reason. And we want to work hard to turn that number around, get them back in the workforce, make sure we're manufacturing here in the United States. The American First Investment Policy has done tremendous wonders for that, and we're bringing more manufacturing, more commitments in this country. And one of the things that I want to start pivoting and focusing on as director of minority outreach is making sure that we go to companies like Apple, like the Mac, like, you know, obviously, Foxcom, like Oracle, like Amazon, and we say, look, you know, you're
Starting point is 01:23:12 investing, you're committing to investing billions of dollars in this comp, in this country, and we're so grateful. Now, let's talk about a mentorship program. Let's talk about workforce tracks to get people back involved, to get people employed and working in America and making sure that those jobs go back to the Americans who were born here and who come here legally. Yeah, this is clearly exploitative labor, which is what people are arguing for, right? Now it's kind of wild to hear,
Starting point is 01:23:45 but you're regularly, we have clips of everyone from Jerry Nadler to Nancy Pelosi being like, who's gonna pick our vegetables? Jasmine Crockett, who I'm sure is a favorite of yours. I'm sure like, the two of you go to drinks. Yeah. Jasmine Crockett of blank is what I call her, but yeah. So the two of you get Cosmos together.
Starting point is 01:24:02 Like, she just recently went viral for like saying, we're not, you know, like we effectively, we're not gonna farm anymore. Saying black people won't farm anymore. And that this is why criminal aliens are required in this country, which seems like one, you're just making the argument for- Boldly racist number one, right?
Starting point is 01:24:23 Well, it's incredibly racist and there are black farmers and, but also like it's encouraging exploitative under the table labor that's dehumanizing. Yeah. That's right. In fact, I just saw a great interview with JD Vance, our vice, our amazing vice president where somebody was literally saying to him,
Starting point is 01:24:43 how are we gonna to build houses if there's no illegal immigrants? And he goes, wait a minute, are you saying that we have to keep our borders open so that we build homes in America? You know, again, it's about re-stimulating the workforce that is here, over 7 million, like I said, age-appropriate, workforce males who are out of jobs, making sure that, yes, we build in America. We give competitive wages. And maybe that makes things cost a little bit more. But I'm almost positive that everybody
Starting point is 01:25:17 is willing to do that for their own patriotic responsibility. And it's about also incentivizing these companies to stay here, giving construction companies and manufacturing companies tax breaks, tax benefits, rolling back regulations, making it more advantageous for them to build here, to stay here in this country instead of going overseas. And that's exactly what this president's doing. You know, he's making sure that the big, beautiful bill gives them the tax cuts and the deregulation that they need to make
Starting point is 01:25:57 sure that when they do spend more and pay these workers more money that they're getting benefits on the back end and keeping their costs low and their overhead low. And that's how you make America great again. I know that we're up against a hard out Lin but I just can't help myself. It looks like you're very close to or potentially in the White House library as we have been relitigating this whole cocaine found
Starting point is 01:26:22 in the White House problem. We went through the original reports and the cocaine baggie was found in the White House library. Yes. I think that's where you are right now, potentially. And so like we have a map here. So can you please explain to us, like, how hard would it be to actually get a bag of cocaine in the White House library? It seems like this would be very difficult.
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Starting point is 01:27:03 The Ed Milett Show. It's time for a little cleaning of the soul. Let's get a little roofless, a little refreshing, and a little real. God bless you everyone. Follow and listen on your favorite platform. Possible. And one of the things that when this incident happened, I spoke to the boys about and Laura Trump, you know, anybody who's come into this White House, particularly for an event or particularly even myself,
Starting point is 01:27:28 every morning, even though as a deputy assistant to the president and an all access badge and a hard pin, I still have to put my bag through a mag machine. I still have to get wanded. That's every day in and out of the White House. And so the only way you could actually get cocaine into the White House is if you were on the outside of the gates and maybe met up with Joe Biden and his motorcade at an event or a different location and then physically rode in in the motorcade with the president into the West Wing and so that
Starting point is 01:28:08 would limit the amount of potential suspects to either his immediate senior staff and I mean like chief of staff level say senior staff or a family member. There is no way that any other staffer or any other person or any other visitor could have ever bought cocaine into the White House. And so that narrows the potential culprits down pretty significantly. And it also obviously makes it even more evident that this is somebody who is extremely close to this man
Starting point is 01:28:41 and extremely close to the president of the United States, which is equally as scary. And, you know, Benny, I don't have to tell you, as somebody who struggled with substance abuse and addiction myself, the Trump family gave me a second chance. They staged an intervention in 2012, literally a very tear-filled, emotional time where Eric Trump called me into his office and said, you know, we know what you're doing. You're better than this. You're like a sister to us.
Starting point is 01:29:10 And my first reaction was to deny and say I didn't know what he was talking about, that I haven't used cocaine in years and, you know, whoever's telling him this is just a liar and blah, blah, blah, because that's what addicts do. You know, they're absolutely right. I need help. So, you know, the fact that there's somebody clearly in the Biden inner circle who needs help and they're not giving it to this person or they're not willing to confront this person and make sure that they are getting the help that they need is also equally disappointing to me personally on a personal level because I know how the Trump family reacted to me I think that's a very important point that I think is very important and I think that's
Starting point is 01:30:06 very important and I think that's very important and I think that's very important and I think that's very important and I think that's very important and I think that's very important and I think that's very important and I think that's very important and I think that's very important and I think that's very important and I think that's very important and I think that's very important and I without having cocaine when you're in the White House, you are a serious addict. So the fact that you're infiltrating and bringing your addiction into the West Wing
Starting point is 01:30:29 is something that's just mind boggling to me. Yeah, I mean, if you really look at it, what's happening right now with Dan Bongino, the API, is he's trying to undo a coverup. Not only are they allowing it to happen, but they're encouraging of it, and then letting them off, letting whoever the addict is,
Starting point is 01:30:44 and we have a clue, letting whoever the addict is, we have a clue, we have a suspicion. Don't go dusting for fingerprints in the library you're in right now, Lynn. Yeah, exactly. You probably would do better. You could probably do better work. Maybe I'd better read some of these books,
Starting point is 01:30:57 see if there's any more in here. Yeah, that's right. You could do better investigative work than the former secret service, right? Exactly. For them to say that it led to nowhere is just inexplicable. I mean, they definitely have fingerprints.
Starting point is 01:31:11 They definitely know who belongs to it. Yeah, they said they had positive DNA hits. Exactly. If you're putting your nose in a bag of cocaine, you're gonna leave DNA there. Anyway, we're not trying to make light of it. Well, I think I didn't actually know that about your background, Lynn.
Starting point is 01:31:25 That's utterly fascinating, very powerful story. Yeah, no, Eric actually hates it when I tell that story because he's like, I don't remember the crying part. And I'm like, oh, you absolutely did. I said, that's what actually encouraged me to confess to you. So it's actually a very sweet part of the story but he thinks it makes him look like a wimp
Starting point is 01:31:43 but I disagree wholeheartedly. The difference- It makes him look like a wimp. But I disagree wholeheartedly. It makes him look like he has a heart. The difference in how inhumane it is to cover up, whether it be terminal cancer with Joe Biden, you know, with your childhood, or to cover up someone's addiction and not get them seek help. And sometimes to seek help,
Starting point is 01:31:58 like you have to have a consequence, right? There has to be consequences. You know, it's like you brought cocaine into the White House, you have little dime bags stored everywhere, and you need to know you're gonna be, your career is over, right? Because you did this. And that's just a consequence and we love you still,
Starting point is 01:32:12 but like it's a consequence of what you've done. Absolutely, absolutely. And which is why, you know, a lot of people who know the president know that he lost his brother to addiction. So when he gave me a second chance and not only kept me at the Trump organization, but came down the escalator, ended up winning one and asked me to move with him to DC, the
Starting point is 01:32:34 first admin, and obviously in the second one, it's just entirely humbling. And it's the honor of a lifetime to be a part of this administration and a part of Of uh have a front-row seat to this family for as long as I have Well, you know just uh, just make sure that you're dusting for comal harris or hunter biden or Ashley biden's fingerprints in that room. I'm sure I absolutely will we know you gotta do the investigation yourself Sadly these days That's how it works. Uh, please come back any time. We love having you on the program, but you've been a friend of us for such a long time and you just... I will, Benny. It was great to see you here in the White House last week for the Maha event.
Starting point is 01:33:13 Maha, baby. With you and your beautiful wife and newborn child. Congratulations again. A hundred thousand plus Americans follow Lynn right here on X. Make sure that you're one of them to get great insights behind the scenes and some pretty heartwarming stories about who the president truly is. Lynn Patton, everyone. Thanks, Benny. Godspeed.
Starting point is 01:33:35 Okay, ladies and gentlemen, we are rocking and rolling a reminder that we are going to be live for Donald Trump's. He says he's going to have a massive press conference with Elon Musk in the office. Elon Musk, according to JD Vance, is not going to be going anywhere. Hey, Alex, can we grab that clip by the way? He's JD Vance saying, Elon's not going anywhere. He's going to stay a direct advisor to what we're doing. I commented when Elon said he's done with Doge or he's stepping away from Doge that he's the
Starting point is 01:34:09 only government employee I've ever been sad to see leave ever. Ladies and gentlemen, let's go to ask Benny anything, something that we do every single Friday. A lot of, a lot of good energy, a lot of good energy these days. We're really excited about what we have coming up in the future. Please, I promise you, stay locked in. So here we go. This is, are we gonna do the, yeah, okay, great.
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Starting point is 01:36:05 in Tampa. Uh, and it's going to be awesome. It's going to be great. It's going to be your own, our own Benny party. So we're going to be able to meet you. We'd love to meet you. There's going to be some massive VIPs there. It's going to be very exciting. So get ready, lock in, be in this area on July 11th through the 13th. Ton of great speakers you can see here on the speaker slate. You have Tucker Carlson, Steve Bannon, Don Jr., Charlie Kirk, obviously, and a lot more to be announced. Get ready, it's gonna be a great time. Here we go, from Juiced, what up, Juiced?
Starting point is 01:36:41 Do you think countries all around the world are starting to react with an anti-woke movement maybe towards safeguarding their own original cultures? Absolutely, Juiced. This is something that you can see on the margin almost every nation, globalism has completely and totally failed. And countries that don't protect their own culture
Starting point is 01:37:01 are going to get railroaded and bulldozed by stronger nations. You have to protect your own culture are going to get railroaded and bulldozed by stronger nations. You have to protect your own culture. It's paramount to protecting your own people, but also more importantly, the own stability of your country. If you dilute your population and dilute the culture that built your nation, then you will get railroaded by a China or a Russia
Starting point is 01:37:24 or a United States of America, right? Like, and do you want, no, I want America to be strong. This is what America first is all about. Like I want America to be America. I don't need the rest of the world to be America. I like America just where it is. And I want this nation, it's funny, we roasted a Senator Chris Murphy this morning.
Starting point is 01:37:42 He put up on, grab that tweet please, it's on my timeline. He put up on grab that tweet, please. It's on my timeline. He put up on um, he's like, why can't we build nice bridges here in america anymore? Says chris murphy of connecticut And he like has some old, you know, he has some old dilapidated like falling to peace, you know iron bridge there in connecticut and I responded like well because Jack asked you know, you voted to send $300 billion to destroy Ukraine. You called everybody a Nazi, who disagreed with you.
Starting point is 01:38:11 This is why we can't build beautiful things in our country, because we're so obsessed with trying to control the whole rest of the world. Why don't we focus on here first? There's a lot of problems in America. There always will be, always has been. So why don't we focus on this country first? Why can't we build beautiful things anymore? Shut up, these people. All right. Ladies and gentlemen, again, we will be live for the bombshell Donald Trump, Elon Musk, the Elon Musk, Donald Trump buddy comedy show
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Starting point is 01:40:08 I find myself, do you find this? Do you find yourself like waking? I think this happens to every human being. You wake up in the middle of the night and you're like, your mind's racing about certain things. There's something that's bothering you. There's something that's like, you know, problematic. This is, these are like,
Starting point is 01:40:23 it's very, for me, like, it's very, for me, at least, it's not helpful to sit there and try and like, to try and brick that all out in the middle of the night. For me, that's not like the peace of God descending upon me. This is, this is something that's, well, not good. Keeps you awake, destroys your sleep. And when you're a parent, four little kids, you need all the sleep that you can get.
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Starting point is 01:41:08 We have so much big stuff that we have cooking here. It's really an exciting moment and we're gonna seize the day. It's, yeah, got some big announcements to make. Our girl Monica Crowley with America 250, we're gonna be doing a lot of work with the White House. We're going to be doing a lot of work with, uh, bringing you, uh, the front seat to the golden era and we've already had a ton of the way we had the White House
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Starting point is 01:42:04 Recently appointed to President Trump's cabinet as transportation secretary and border czar, is now shoving, excuse me, he is rounding up asylum seekers like cattle into his rocket ships. He calls them illegal aliens. The problem is the of the government. It seems the visionary human has parted ways with the doggy team. You know, I commend the president on getting that tail chaser out of the White House slobbering on the furniture.
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